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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now, the reason why Mike is playing that music, bumper
music coming into this segment is, you know professional wrestling.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
HAULK.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
Hogan maybe the most famous, legendary professional wrestler of all time,
and that was one of his songs. That was one
of the big songs. Whenever he'd come into an arena
or whatever, that's the song they would play. Well, guess
who was at Madison Square Garden as well last night.
It was the Hulkster HAULK. Hogan, and they had a blast.
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There are pictures now it's gone viral where Trump is
beating Hogan allegedly in an arm wrestling match, and Hogan
is acting like he's being you know, like beaten by Trump,
and he's like, you know, his hand is going down,
he's gonna lose, and he's got this anguished look on
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his face.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Like no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
And Trump's in his business suit, he's acting like he's
about to beat him.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
I mean, they're just they're having fun.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
They're really having six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. While the media is whining, shrieking, yelling, screaming,
Kamala is melting down. One side is in shambles and
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the other side is a well oiled machine. Okay, so
the question before all of you. It is the Kooner
Country Pole Question of the Day, sponsored by Marios Quality Roofing,
Siding and Windows. Will Trump win New York this election?
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In other words, will he pull off what many thought
would be the impossible?
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Not Kenny?
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Will Trump win deep blue New York this election? A?
Speaker 2 (02:01):
Yes, B no?
Speaker 1 (02:04):
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And is in national Er. Will Trump win New York?
If he wins New York, We're looking at a massive,
massive landslide. I hope he wins New York. I want
him to win New York. If you were to, you know,
hold a proverbial gun to my head. I think he
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falls just a little bit short. I think he'll really
give her a run for her money. But I think
in the end, I don't know. The Democrats have one
hell of a machine of voting. An election fraud machine,
especially in key areas in New York City.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
So it's going to be tough. It's going to be really,
really tough.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
To me, the bigger story is if Kamala is fighting
for her very life in New York, she's gonna get
slaughtered in Pennsylvania, in Georgia, in Nevada, in Arizona, in Michigan,
in Wisconsin, in all the key battlegrounds. To me, that's
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the big story. If they're pouring money to save New York,
they are in big trouble.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
But that's just me.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
I want to hear from you six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight, Vince in the Great
State of Florida. Thanks for holding Vince.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
And wellcome.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
Morning, Jeff. How are you, my friend?
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Very good? How are you, Vince? Wonderful?
Speaker 4 (04:08):
Wonderful.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
So a couple of points your callers made recently, just
a moment ago, had me thinking that first of all,
if that poor woman whose daughter was suffering from cyclo
cell anemia, if her daughter was in fact suffering from
a drug addiction, the mother would have just been labeled
as a parent that loved her child, right. And second,
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you know, the Biden to to a Hunter Biden reference.
Of course, the second point is this woman was prosecuted
because her daughter was doing her work outside of a school,
inside of a you know, bed or a hospital room,
or basically doing her work remotely, and the mother was
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thrown in jail, whereas in recent memory, if you wanted
to go to school, you were thrown in jail. So
it's just it's amazing how the you know, the story
comes around and ends up rearing its ugly head over
and over.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
That's a great point of Vince. That's a great point. Yeah,
well that's the lockdowns that they imposed. You send you
remember during the COVID lockdowns, you nailed it. You send
your chrial to school, you could be arrested. Now you
keep your child from school because she's got sickle cell anemia.
If she doesn't get treatment, she's gonna die. And she's
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still doing all her homework and passing her exams and
getting has a great GPA. But Kamala to get that
two billion dollars, you know, No, no, she won't crack
down on you know, crackhead moms or as you put it,
you know Hunter Biden.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
No, no, no, no, she goes after these two poor people. Vince,
I've got to ask.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
You, you're an acute observer of politics. We're eight days out, huge,
huge historic rally yesterday in Madison Square Garden. Is Trump
gonna win or do you fear the Democrat will still
steal it?
Speaker 3 (06:04):
I think Trump is not going to win New York. However,
my wife and I went and voted early yesterday in
Palm Beach County down here, and for the record, they
did it right. You had to show your ID, they
matched it up, They had you confirm that this was
your address on a computer, They turned the screen over
to you, You signed the screen, they matched it up
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to your driver's license before you could vote. You had
to do those processes, which was phenomenal. With that said,
I don't think Trump is trying to win New York.
I think he is trying to.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Six one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
While all this is happening, as I said earlier, history
was also being made by Trump on another front. In fact,
on two fronts. I'm going to get to Michigan very soon,
I promise. But on Friday, Trump didn't end run around
the fake news media industrial complex. So really now, election
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after election, the media dominates so much of the discussion,
the coverage, what people think or don't think, what they
know or don't know about the election, and what and
the presidential candidates. And so in this election cycle, they
have gone all in for Kamala and all in to
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destroy and discredit Trump, starting with to me, the libelous
smear that he is a Nazi, and the second coming
about Alf Hitler. And that's what they kept saying last night,
in particular, over and over and over again as they
were showing clips or shots of Trump's rally in Madison
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Square Garden. Well, Trump now is going around them completely
to the new media. And one of the big historic
achievements was he went on the Joe Rogan podcast. Now, look,
let me just put my cards on the table. Nothing
against Joe Rogan. I've never met him. I don't know him.
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I mean, I've seen him a little bit. I kind
of like UFC fighting a little bit, so I'll watch
occasionally UFC and he's a very good commentator on UFC
Mixed Martial Arts fighting. But in terms of his politics
or his podcast, I've heard a little bit here and there.
I wasn't impressed. I'm just being honest with you. I
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don't share his politics, I don't share his worldview.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
He is a left.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Leaning independent for many years, a Bernie supporter, but like
RFK Junior, like Tulca Gabbard, like Elon Musk. To his credit,
Joe Rogan, now his eyes have been opened, and so
he invited Trump on his podcast. Now you're gonna say, Jeff, well,
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what's the big deal. Rogan has a massive following because
he primarily doesn't do politics. He'll do a little bit
of politics, but my understanding is he does culture, he
does sports. He introduced he interviews famous celebrities or famous
sports figures or business people. So he has a wide
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ranging podcast that attracts a lot of twenty thirty somethings.
His big demographic are younger people ages twenty to thirty,
overwhelmingly politically independent or left leaning Democrats. Left leaning, you know,
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voters who tend to vote Democrat but not blind party loyalty.
Trump went on and lit him on fire. It was
three hours, non stop. There was Trump talking about himself,
his past, his biography, his previous campaigns, his agenda, his policies,
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his vision for the country, and you can see Joe
Rogan immense respect, immense.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
Affection for Trump.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Within twenty four hours of this historic podcast, twenty six
million views, shattering all records. It has gone viral. Kamala
Harris did a big event with Beyonce.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
I'm going to get to that soon.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
They even misled the public saying that Beyonce was going
to do a concert or a performance. She never sang,
she never danced, she never did anything. By the way,
that's how they got thirty thousand people to Houston pack.
So she's going on about, oh, look at my rally.
Oh yeh thirty thousand people at my previous rally. This
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is Kamala, Well, yeah, because the headliner was Beyonce, and
you basically promised a free concert. The problem was when
Beyonce didn't sing or perform or dance, but she spoke
for about ten minutes and then left, the crowd began
to boo and heckle incessantly, and hundreds and hundreds just
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began to leave the arena. So it turned into a
complete and utter, unmitigated disaster. Five hundred thousand views in
twenty four hours for Kamala and Beyonce, Trump and Joe
Rogan twenty six million views in twenty four hours. He's
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campaigning circles around her and around the entire corrupt media. Listen, now,
this is Joe Rogan and Donald Trump. And Trump says
to him, you know, I don't understand. I'll be honest
with you, Joe, why the media have been so obsessed
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with me and getting me, targeting me from the very beginning?
And Rogan says, Oh, I can answer your question for you.
It's really simple, roll cut sixteen, Mike.
Speaker 5 (12:40):
I always got more publicity than other people, and I didn't.
It wasn't like I was crying. In fact, I don't
know exactly why. Maybe you can tell me why.
Speaker 6 (12:49):
I can definitely tell you.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
He said a lot of while. Maybe maybe I said
a lot of while.
Speaker 6 (12:55):
And then CNN in there all their brilliants, by highlighting
your wild made you much more popular. Yeah, and they
boost you in the polls because people were tired of
someone talking in this bullsh pre prepared politician lingo. And
even if they didn't agree with you, they at least
knew whoever that guy is, that's him, that's really him.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
I think Joe Rogan is dead on on, the dead
on about this, I think why Trump has captured the
imagination of so many Americans, among many other things, his policies,
his agenda, no question, but his raw, authentic personality. He's
not another packaged, phony, fake politician. And Rogan alludes to
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this even more, saying, you know, look, I gotta tell
you people hate politicians. They never give you a straight answer.
Every answer is rehearsed and scripted a la Kamala Harris.
And then there was a fascinating moment where Trump said,
as you know, look and then Rogan, by the way, says,
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you know, you're almost like a comedian. He goes, you
have the instincts of a comedian, and Rogan says, I
think that's what makes you so appealing. You're funny, and
you're not afraid to be to say funny things. He says,
you know, for example, when you did your rallies before
and you would imitate Joe Biden and how mentally gone
he is. People laugh They find it funny because they
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go it's true, he goes, or before you still make
fun of Elon's accent or the way he speaks, it's funny.
And then Trump said, well, look, in this business, you
have to have a little bit of the instincts of
a comedian because and this is his words, not mine,
because this is the most dangerous business in the world.
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And Joe Rogan kind of cuts in and says, you're right,
it's very dangerous. Maybe you know, going to war is
more dangerous, Being a firefighter is more dangerous, Being a
cop is more dangerous. And Trump says, yeah, those are
very dangerous professions. But I'm telling you, if you're going
to challenge the swamp as I am and run it
for the president, it may be the most dangerous thing
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you could possibly do. And then Rogan count comes back
and says, well, yeah, look at you. You got assassinated twice.
I mean sorry, they were two attempt at assassinations.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Twice. You got shot in the face, you got shot
in the ear.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
And then Rogan to me, this is this was the
one line of the three hours. This was the one
line that I said, you know what, no truer words
have ever been spoken. And Rogan said, can you imagine
if Joe Biden was shot in the ear. Can you
imagine if there was an assassination attempt on Joe Biden
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in which somebody blew the top you know, the upper
part of his ear off and came within a millimeter
of killing him. You would be blamed, he tells Trump.
No matter how the media would find a way to
blame you. The right would be blamed, and they would
be talking about this assassination on Biden all the way
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to the election. You would they wouldn't stop telling us
about it. They wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
It would never end. He goes with you.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Within a day, they swept it under the rug like
it just brushed it off like it was nothing. That's
how much they hate you that they're willing to incite
people to murder, assassinate, and kill you. And I think
there's another reason. How much time left, Mike, Mike, how much?
Speaker 2 (16:53):
How much play cut sixteen a go?
Speaker 6 (16:58):
How do you get us out of Ukraine? How do
you stop what's going on in the Middle East? How
do you put a stop to this?
Speaker 5 (17:04):
Well, it's a very to me. It's an easy question
because I think I can do it easily. But it's
a complex question in the sense that the times change,
every day changes who's winning, who's not winning. I mean,
Russia is a war machine. Whether you like it or not,
it just grinds along grinds along. You speak to people
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like Victor Roban, he'll tell you it's just a big,
fat war machine. And that's what's happening. You look at
what's happened to Ukraine. If I were there, it would
have never happened.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Okay, just super quick as the lines are jammed. This
is and he and Rogan got into this a little
bit about Trump is the peace candidate. He's going to
end the war between Russia and Ukraine. He wants to
end the war in the Middle East and really put
Iran back in a box. Drain it of funds, drain
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it of money. If it has no money, it can
no longer sanction Hamas or take or prop up as
Bellah or in other words, you cut off the flow
of money to Iran, and their terrorist proxies wither on
the vine. So Trump is saying, look, I can end
these wars both in the Middle East, especially the one
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in Ukraine and Russia, which could go you know, nuclear
at any moment. You know, But it takes aggressive diplomacy,
the ability to make deals and to follow through.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
On your commitments.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
The military industrial complex, just like they were dead set
against John F. Kennedy, are now dead set against Trump,
and that's another reason why Trump is a marked man.
As he told Joe Rogan, it's a very dangerous profession,
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especially if you're promising to drain the swamp and go
after the ruling class and the deep state the way
I am.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
Well listen now to.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
Tulci Gabbard because she has made confronting the military industrial
complex and pulling the veil the mask off of the
corrupt deep state, and she's really very much an anti
war candidate or an anti war person.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
She has made being.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Anti war, anti deep state, anti military industrial complex the
heart and soul of her entire political personality and political agenda.
This is her philosophical core. Listen to her at the
Madison Square Garden saying, you want to know how history
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is going to remember us and this particular moment, this
is how history will re remember us, and it is
the exact opposite of the lies about Trump and his
movement from the so called mainstream media.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Roll cut twelve, Mike.
Speaker 7 (20:17):
History will look back on us at this moment for
the choice that we make. Did we choose war or peace,
Did we choose poverty or prosperity, Did we choose censorship?
Or freedom. Our freedom and our future is in our hands.
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We have just a few days left to complete this
no fail mission that we have before us to save
our country.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
I mean, she was a great speech. You can't see this,
you just hear the audio. But when the crowd yells freedom,
she puts her hand over her heart. And as you know,
Tulsa Gabbert has served in the military for years. She's
still a member of the National Guard. She served in Iraq,
and having seen the horrors of war up close, she says,
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I have vowed no more wars, especially wars that drain
and exhaust the United States, and that our soldiers are
men and women are used as cannon fodder. And so
she said no more. We are not going to sell
our own soldiers and our own blood down the river.
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And that's why I'm backing Trump. R.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
FK.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Junior himself said, vote for Trump on the issue of
war and Ukraine alone. If you're against World War III,
vote for Trump. And that's why the military industrial complex
wants Trump gone. And that's why the deep state wants
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tune because he poses a mortal threat to their power,
their multi billion dollar contracts, their wealth, their privilege, everything
Tom in Wisconsin. Thanks for holding Tom, and welcome hi Jeff.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
All right, Tom.
Speaker 8 (22:24):
Before I make my main point, I just want to
say what the hell is going on with you voters
in Ohio and Arizona where Trump is easily winning and
the Senate Republican candidate is struggling, especially Kerrie Lake down
seven points. I just can't understand these split ballid voters. Anyways,
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on to my main point. The Democrats are a party
of violence. The news anchors from the fake news media
have been calling President Trump a fascist and hitler. Every
single news channel should have their reporters banned from the
White House Press Corps. The fact that you're calling Trump
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President Trump hitler or a fascist means you're saying it's
okay to kill him. You are directly saying, go ahead
and kill Trump. Well, two people came forward and tried
to do that. If you say it enough to the
gigantic population of hundreds of millions, you're going to get
people to come out to sacrifice themselves to kill him.
The Democrats are a deep seated party of violence. They
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deeply hate Republicans. They are loyal to their party way beyond.
The Republicans are loyal to their party as out to
lunch as Joe Biden is right now and was his
approval never went below thirty seven percent.
Speaker 4 (23:50):
I am amazed at that. If that were a Republican,
the approval would be below twenty percent. Never underestimate the
loyalty and the amount of hatred that the Democrat voter
has for the Republican voter. And it's let me just
quin a phrase of Michelle Malkin, who's no longer you
know out there, but she was one of my favorite
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commentators for the for the Conservatives. Her comment was, the
Democrats want us dead, and they hate us beyond imagination,
and we do not hate them. If I park my
car with a Trump sticker on it in a Democrat zone,
my car is going to be vandalized. If a Democrat
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full of bumper stickers parks it in a Republican area,
that car is left alone. We Republicans are not violent,
We are peaceful.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
Calm really dropped the mic I got it.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
You know, It's funny you and I really think alike
because I'm I was driving my kid and a long story,
but you know, the kids have, you know, stuff to do,
and so I'm driving them around. You know, Ava's got
play with their friends, and Ashton wants to go fishing
and anyway. So I'm driving the kids around to what
they know, to their activities, and I'm just thinking how
many Trump signs I can see are getting destroyed in
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my area. You can see them ripped off, broken, whatever.
And I'm you know, I see all these Harris Waltz
signs as well. I'm like, I never would think to
tear down their signs, never mind vandalize their home, vandalize
their car, or god forbid. I mean, I know it's
you're in Wisconsin, but here in Boston, Brian Foley, a
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Trump maga activist, a good man, really wouldn't hurt a fly,
is carrying a Trump flag and he's literally assaulted and beaten,
beaten by a mob of anti Trump haters. And because
it goes against the entire narrative that the media is
pushing that oh, you know, Trump people are all Hitler
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supporters and Nazis and white supremacists, they don't want to
cover the story. And I'm thinking, you know, the only
ones that are violent is them, not us. And look
to answer your first point about carry Lake and what's
happening in Ohio. The difference is Mitch McConnell is not
sending Carry Lake any money. You know, money is you know,
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it's just a fact of life. It is the mother's
milk of politics. Money, you know, helps pay for TV ads,
for radio ads, to get you know, a leaflets and
pamphlets out there, and to mobilize voters and make phone calls,
and you know, you need cash to run a campaign.
Mitch McConnell knows that he doesn't want Carry Lake, that's
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a mega Republican, you know, he doesn't want He wants
Sharad Brown, that left wing you know, loser, to be
re elected in Ohio because his candidate is another MAGA Republican.
So he's trying to cut Trump off at the knees
before Trump wins, to deny him a Republican led Senate
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and especially a MAGA led Senate.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
And so he's.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
Deliberately withholding money to sabotage all of these key races.
And by the way, noticed he said he was going
to retire months ago, but only until after November. And Tom,
what did we all say? What did the Kooner man say?
I said, why not retire? Now? The guy can barely
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sees Heasy's senile. He can barely string two sentences together.
He keeps freezing in front of the camera. You think
the guy's choking. You're like, Mitch, Mitch, Mitch, Oh my god, Mitch, Mitch,
are you breathing?
Speaker 2 (27:47):
MITCHO.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
I mean, that's what you see with the guy. And
I said, the reason why he's hanging around until November,
until just after the election, is to screw Trump. Pardon
my French, screw Trump and screw Maga right in the
back or in this case, in the front. Final word
to you, Tom.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
I just I think whoever's able to in the Republican
National Committee, you can't let Terry Lake be defeated. I
don't think she will ever run again if she loses this.
And she would have been Trump's running mate this time
had she won the UH when she ran for governor.
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The Democrat Party wants her completely defeated because she's too
big a risk. The problem now is we have Tulsey Gabbert,
and that's very difficult to get to her as another
great conservative woman and who's got the speaking capabilities and
the smarts to go against the Democrats and undermine them.
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But this travesty of just letting Terry Lake hang out
there and lose this election is the worst one of
all the Senate candidates and all of the House of
Representative candidates. Per loss is going to be the worst one.
It is a shame.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
It's scandalous.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
I agree, completely agree, Tom outstanding call.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
Thank you for that call. Uh what do I say?
Speaker 4 (29:18):
Eh?
Speaker 1 (29:19):
I know, Jeff, you're like a tape, but it's true.
Best audience in the business. Dan in New Hampshire, thanks
for holding Dan, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (29:32):
There's a cooner.
Speaker 9 (29:34):
Dan.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
I'm not worthy.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Go ahead, Dan, Yes, you are, my son, You are
worthy speak.
Speaker 8 (29:53):
Thank you, sir, Thank you.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Did anybody see Mochau the other night? I'm sorry that anybody.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Michelle Obama's speech in Calamazoo. Oh, I'm going to play that.
Oh I'm going to play that. I promise next segment.
But go ahead, Dan, go ahead, give us a little preview.
Speaker 8 (30:14):
But didn't you see what she was doing throughout her speech?
She was.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Well, I mean, her husband is the one who's notorious
for his cocaine use baraque. But uh no, I didn't
catch that. I mean, look, since you played it. Uh
you know, let's let's you know, let's go to it.
So this is the big news out of Michigan. Okay,
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this is what I mean when I say Trump is
on a roll. And what's happening now is its history
in the making, because he's breaking one barrier after another,
he's hitting one benchmark after another. Well, trust me when
I tell you this. He is now creating the most expansive, diverse.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
Political coalition.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
Maybe in the history of American politics, certainly in modern
political history. So in Michigan over the weekend, you want
to know why, Now the Democrats are completely panicking. Donald
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Trump got the endorsement of the most prominent Muslim clerics
and he moms in Michigan. In Michigan, the Muslim community
has now endorsed Donald Trump. The Arab American community and
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many of its leaders and mayors have now endorsed Donald Trump.
This is absolutely unheard of, unheard of. And as this
prominent emam said in a speech with Trump at a
rally in Michigan, Trump is the peace candidate. I believe
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Trump will bring peace, especially to the Middle East, which
is a big concern to Muslim Americans. But then he
went on to say he is the candidate of family values.
We don't want this transgenderism being rammed down the throats
of our kids.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
We don't want this.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Sexual promiscuity and at times pornography being peddled to our
children at the third, fourth, fifth grade level. To our kids.
We stand with Donald Trump. So what that means now
is that Trump has done almost the impossible. He has
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now cracked the Democratic stranglehold on the Muslim vote in
Michigan and the Arab American vote in Michigan.
Speaker 2 (33:10):
In fact, the polls right now say.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
More Muslims in Michigan, more Arab Americans in Michigan, are
going to vote for Trump than Kamala. If you said
that to anybody six months ago, they'd say, you're freaking crazy.
Lock that person up in a mental asylum, Which means
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Kamala is going to lose Michigan. This is the The
Muslim community is the Iceberg. The Kamala campaign is the Titanic.
The Titanic just hit the Iceberg. So they have to
roll out Marxist muchel. Okay, big Mike. They got to
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roll out Big Mic. So here's Big Mike in Michigan
and they can't. They're trying to desperately save the day.
So this is all that they have left. This is
it now. This is how they think they're gonna win
back the Muslims. They're gonna win back the Arab Americans.
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They're gonna win back the autoworkers. They're gonna win back
the unions, the steel workers that are now all voting
for Trump in droves. This is their strategy now, how
to win back people in Michigan. If you vote for Trump,
you're a racist and a sexist, especially if you're black,
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black men in particular. It's all you black guys out there.
Welcome to the club.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
Now.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
You know what they've been doing to the coonerman and
the people like me for years, the races saxist, misogynistic.
So you know, as I say, welcome to the club,
you've arrived. Listen now to Big Mike Michelle Obama at
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a Harris rally in Michigan. They're now running on pure hate,
pure fear, pure fear mongering, and panic porn. Roll cut
twenty six.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
Mike.
Speaker 9 (35:29):
I got to ask myself, why on earth is this
race even close. I lay awake at night wondering what
in the world is going on, and it's clear to
me that the question isn't whether Kamala is ready for
this moment, because by every measure she has demonstrated that
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she's ready. The real country, the real question is as
a country, are we ready for this moment?
Speaker 1 (36:00):
I mean, unbelievable, unbelievable and on wink wink, Why aren't
men voting for her?
Speaker 2 (36:09):
Wink wink?
Speaker 1 (36:10):
Why aren't black men in particular voting for her?
Speaker 2 (36:15):
Could it be.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
Because they are all a bunch of racists and sexists?
Listen now to big Mike roll cut twenty seven.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
Mike, are you, as men prepared.
Speaker 9 (36:30):
To look into the eyes of the women and children
you love and tell them that you supported this assault
on our safety? And to the women listening, we have
every right to demand that are the men in our
lives do better by us? We have to use our
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voices to make these choices clear to the men that
we love. Our lives are worth more than their anger
and disappointment, and we are more than just baby making vessels.
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And ever you are a woman who lives in a
household of men that don't listen to you or value
your opinion, just remember that your vote is a private matter.
Speaker 1 (37:27):
I mean, she's I mean, this is really disgusting, baby
making vessels. When has ever a Trump supporter come.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
Out and said, are you women?
Speaker 9 (37:38):
Ha?
Speaker 1 (37:40):
Theyarefoot and pregnant, that's all you're good for? When the
hell is a man? When the hell is a Trump supporter?
Ever ever said that? And notice now, now you're trying
to shame Trump male voters, especially black voters. Yeah, hate
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your wives, Yeah, hate your girlfriends, yeah, hate your children,
you hate them?
Speaker 2 (38:07):
You hate them to vote for Trump? You hate them?
Speaker 1 (38:10):
You're e racist, sexist pig. So now we have to
justify our vote to you. Hey, lady, the reason why
we're in this mess is because of you and your husband.
Who drove the country into the ground. You guys did.
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Who pushed for an open border, you guys did. Who
pushed for trillions of dollars in spending that led to
one of the greatest inflation crises in forty plus years,
You guys did. And so now when all these Trump voters,
and in particular, when you ask the men, and you
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ask black men, you ask Latino men, you ask white
men particular that group, because she's she's demonizing them.
Speaker 2 (39:03):
So well, why are you voting for Trump? Goes?
Speaker 1 (39:06):
Well, I can't afford to pay my bills. I can't
afford to feed my family. I can't afford to put
food on the table, tank up my car. My standard
of living has gone right down the toilet, My quality
of living, equality of life has been cut in half.
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What am I gonna do? Drive myself into the poorhouse?
That the what to show to you that I love
a woman by voting for this one who's gonna destroy me.