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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner country. Okay, trust me a lot to
talk about today. But right now, literally right now, as
you and I are now speaking to each other, as
I speak to you now, the Harris Waltz campaign is
in full panic mode. They now have a major decision
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to make. Tim Waltz is now engulfed in a major
sex scandle, and now they don't know how to deal
with it or handle it. Apparently, many within the Harris
campaign are reaching out to the liberal media allies like CNN,
like the New York Times, like the Washington Post, like MSNBC,
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and begging them, don't cover the story, just ignore it
and hopefully we can ride this out. With one week
left to go, there is now a huge faction within
the Kamala camp that says Waltz must hold a press
conference now today, immediately and address it before it devours
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what is left of this campaign. So here is exactly
now what happened. It was first hot tip to the
Daily Mail. It was first broken by the Daily Mail.
It has now been picked up by The New York
Post and multiple other media outlets across the United States.
In an exclusive interview Jenna wang Wa and g you
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can look it up yourself, don't take my word for it.
She is the daughter, or I guess was the daughter
of a very powerful top Chinese Communist Party official. She
also had a secret fling with Tieneman Tim Waltz. And
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apparently in nineteen teen eighty nine, when Tim walt sarrived
not during the Tianamen's Square massacre. He's been caught red
handed lying about that. In fact, she confirms that he
completely lied. He was not in Hong Kong. He was
not in China during the Tienamen's Square massacre. He only
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arrived months after the massacre. According to her, walt sarrived
again with the full approval and sanction of the Chinese
Communist Party. He was teaching English in a province in China.
She happened she was a young girl. Then she was
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in her early twenties. She is the daughter of a
very prominent, powerful Chinese Communist official. And she said that
she and Tim Waltz met. She taught English as a
second language. She went up through the ranks of the
Chinese Communist Party. She was a member of the party
and so she had certain privileges. One of them was
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higher education and being able to teach English as a
second language. Apparently they met while Tim Waltz was in China.
He apparently, according to her, walked up to her whispered
in her ear, you're beautiful, and according to her, that
began a month's long romance. Now this is very important.
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According to Jenna Wang, she said social conventions at the time,
especially among the communist elite, that if her father ever
found out that she was sleeping, being romantic or intimate
with a Westerner doesn't matter if they're politically communists. The
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fact is anyone who was non Chinese, especially somebody who's
from the West, and it would be a scandal of
epic proportions. She would be, in her words, disowned, and
so in public, they never showed any affection. They never
held hands, they never kissed. They just acted like they
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were just colleagues and friends. But privately, according to her,
she met with Tim Waltz, she met with him. They
used to listen to George Michael songs from the he
was big in the eighties. George Michael Careless Whisper was
their favorite song. They would dance, they would hang out
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together in private, and this is what she said exactly
to The Daily mail.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Us.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
By the way, She said that she loved his eyes
and his big mouth. I swear that the features of
his mouth, which are quite big, she found attractive. And
then she said that quote. We talked for hours and hours,
We stayed in bed, we had sex. He continued to
buy me gifts. I could never stay overnight because of
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the social conventions. It was very repressive. Couples walked around
the city like robots. My father would have been very,
very angry and sad if he had found out so,
according to her, Tim Waltz then returned to the United States.
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He then wrote her numerous love letters and began to
hint to her dangle the prospect of marriage. She apparently,
and this is what she says, that she fell head
over heels for him, that she fell deeply in love
with Tim Waltz, that not only did she fall in
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love with him, she wanted to marry him, and she
told him she wanted to marry him and start a
family with him. He then returned to China for one
of his teaching junkets and bribing her almost he bought
her blue jeans, he bought her jewelry, He bought her
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ray Ban sunglasses, were considered at the time luxury western goods,
but she said by this time his demeanor changed. He
began to show affection to her in public, knowing that
this was taking an immense risk for her, that this
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would lead to her career and her life being utterly destroyed.
And a few times they took a trip together to
southern China to go to the beach and he would
kiss her in public, and this caused a scandal among
the ethnic Chinese, and at one point he even insisted
that she sleep with him on a train as they
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were going to Hannan Island, in which that led to
one of the conductors literally berating her, saying, you are
shaming the Chinese people by sleeping with this westerner overnight
and doing so in a way that everybody can see that.
So she began to press upon him, my life is
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literally now in your hands, my career, my reputation, everything
I have. She then said, I love you. I want
to marry you. Do you want to marry me? Apparently,
Tianamen Tim. This is where the politics of Tim Waltz
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didn't quite extend to marrying this daughter of a powerful
Chinese official. So, according to Jenna Wang, he said to her,
you just want a US passport, You just want papers,
You just want to go and live in the United States.
According to her, and she's now fifty nine years old,
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she lives in Europe. She has a very good life
in Europe. She says, I'm telling you it had nothing
to do with the passport. I was actually in love
with him. I wanted to marry him, but I saw
an ugly sight to him. He was selfish. He was
quote unquote just using me. He then began to discard me,
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and he dumped me, and I felt cheap and common.
He dumped me like I was just a prostitute, someone
to sleep with, someone to have a good time with.
But he was never serious about me or marrying me,
and he misled me. Now, she says that the reason
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why she's coming out with this story now is that
she wants everybody to know that Tampon Tim Tianamin Tim,
according to her, has a dark and ugly side. I'm
almost quoting her verbatim. That he is selfish, that he
only cares about himself, that he's a perpetual, incorrigible liar,
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that he never was in China or Hong Kong during
Tienamen Square, and that he lied to her, and that
he lied to other Chinese women because apparently he played
around with other Chinese women in China, And that he
doesn't have the character and the integrity to be vice
president or be anywhere near a leadership position. Now, this
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is clearly a very serious sex scandal on two grounds.
Number one, he's come. I mean, I'm giving you the
bare bones of this, but when you read it, he
missed letter, he used her, he exploited her, he mistreated her.
I mean he really Honestly, the guy's a cad. There's
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just no other way to put it. A selfish cad.
But there's something even more deep. As I said on
X last night, do you know what it is to
sleep with the daughter of a powerful senior Chinese Communist
Party official, to be able to hobnob with them, to
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go to dances with them, to party with them, to
work with them. This proves beyond the shadow of a
doubt that Tim Waltz had and has deep ties to
the Chinese Communist Party.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
Six one, seven two.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Six, six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
So Jenna Wang now is breaking her silence. The media
now are in full panic in this country. The liberal
corporate media, apparently, according to Elon Moss last night on
x A Kamalace campaign now is riven by division. Many
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say Waltz needs to confront this story now before it
consumes the entire campaign, while media outlets like CNN, New
York Times, Washington Post, MSNBC are urging the campaign, urging
the campaign, so now they're basically almost now directing and
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running the campaign. This is how crazy and perverted the
media has now become. They're saying, we will cover for you.
We will not run this story or cover it or
discuss it, and if need be, will attack this poor
woman and defame her. Don't address it. If you address
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it and hold a press conference, you will draw more
attention to it. Now, why is this scandal such a
big deal. To be fair, Tim Waltz was not married
at the time. He would marry his current wife several
years later, So I mean it was a secret flag
and he obviously used this woman. I think there's no question.
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In fact, I feel sorry for her because I think
she was burned by him. I believe her when she
says she loved him. I do believe her. In fact,
here's what she said to the Daily Mail quote, we
were deeply in love and I wanted to marry him
and start a family. And she goes on to say,
you don't understand for me to marry a Westerner, especially
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an American, non Chinese, I would have been completely disowned
by my family. I would have been immediately thrown out
as a pariah. My father, my mother, my siblings. They
never would want to have anything to do with me again.
So my life would be over as far as I
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know it. But he romanced her. They listened to music together,
George Michael, they danced, she said, their feelings for each other.
I'm just quoting what she said were very intense, very passionate.
And she said that he was just using her for sex.
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And when she confronted him and said, look, I really
would like to marry you, can't you see, I'm putting
everything on the line for you. And she said that
she saw a selfishness, a coldness, that he was so egocentric,
so self centered, that she just couldn't believe it. In fact,
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that she told a Daily Mail when he let it
be known that I was just a fling for him,
something inside of me died, and she said, I've never
felt anything for him again. When it didn't happen, meaning
getting married or a proposal, I felt very unhappy and sad.
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Tim's behavior was very selfish. And she then goes on
to say, look, we were on this ten day tour
of South China. This was now the second time Waltz
had come back to China. They had begun their affair,
their their secret fling. The first time he knew the price.
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I was a teacher. I was the daughter of a
very powerful senior Communist Party leader. I had to set
an example. People looked to us teachers as an example,
and fratenizing with a Westerner was really frowned upon. It
was a source of immense shame, public shame, and ostracism.
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And so one time they're on a train heading to
South China to go to the beach, and he begins
to feed her a slice of a you know, the
way lovers do they, you know, they feed each other.
And this is what she said quote. People were staring
at us. I tried to reject it. I e the
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pair the slice of pear, because I was very afraid
teachers were supposed to set an example. She then, as
I mentioned in my opening monologue, she said, things really
came to a head after a train ride. Again, this
is in southern China, where Waltz this time insisted that
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she not just you know, stay in his cabin for
a couple hours, but literally spend the night and sleep
in his cabin. And she said, don't you understand, I'm
gonna lose everything. It's gonna get back to my father,
to the communist authorities. I'm going to lose not just
my job, not just my career, but literally my public
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standing in China. I will be branded a quote unquote
slut and a prostitute for having, you know, been intimate
with a Westerner, like you're being reckless. You can go
back to America. I have to live here. And so
she said, look, you promised me. Apparently he was dangling marriage,
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and she said, you said you wanted to marry me,
Will you marry me? And that's when he said no, no,
I mean he wants to sleep with her, but he
doesn't want to marry her. And that's when she said,
I left him. He said, please, let's talk it over,
don't leave, and she just left. Apparently her mother had
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stomach cancer and she went to had some kind of
surgery for stomach cancer, and then she went to be
with her mom to take care of her mom. And
she said she turned the page on Tim Waltz and
never thought about him again until she sees him now
running for vice president of the United States. Now this
is her point, and then I want to take all
of the calls six one, seven, two, six, six, sixty
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eight sixty eight that Tim Waltz, according to her, is
a deeply selfish man. But it's not just that he's
a deeply selfish man. This is a man who had
access free reign to the highest upper echelons of the
Chinese Communist Party, including going to dances, parties, social events
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with the privileged children, in this case, the daughter of
the Communist elite. Now, I'm telling you, only a Communist
fellow traveler could have had that kind of access. And
so what it shows, beyond the shadow of a doubt
now is that Tim Waltz has profound, deep ties to
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the Chinese Communist Party the sea, and he is clearly
now a lover and supporter an agent of Communist China.
Finch in the Great State of Oregon, thanks for holding
Finch you're gonna kick us off and welcome.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Hey, Jeff, nice to talk to you. It's really early
on the West Coast, and that's big point. But it's
not my point of that even on the West Coast,
we can never sleep until the election happens. I'm calling
in the about Tampon Tim. He is a nightmare. No
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three women in my family, three women very closely related
to me that will not vote for him because of abortion,
and that he can step up even beyond that. And
I'm not talking about people in a red state. I'm
talking about the Midwest. I'm talking about the Pacific Northwest.
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We have woken. We can see that he is a
nightmare beyond what you're talking about today in this morning.
He's a nightmare for women. He's a nightmare for the
United States. And we need to show up to vote.
It doesn't matter if you're in a blue state, if
you're in a purple state, if you're in a red state.
You need to show up to vote. This matters in
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tamp On. Tim is not the answer to women's problems.
He will further women's problems.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Oh, there's no question, Finch. You're not one hundred. As
I like to say you're a thousand percent correct. Look,
this is a guy literally that watched while the biggest
city in a state was burned to the ground in
the wake of the George Floyd, you know, the death
of George Floyd, the murder of George Floyd. And in fact,
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his wife deliberately kept the windows open as Minneapolis was burning.
They were looting, plundering, shooting at police officers, officers were
being killed, maimed. Literally a whole chunks of Minneapolis just
up in flames. And his wife, and she said this
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in an interview, kept the windows open and went breathing
in the air from the burning tires, saying, tim, this
is the smell of revolution. In other words, this was
the beginning of a Marxist communist revolution they believed in
the United States, and that his job as governor was
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to try to foster and help push along this revolution.
This is a guy who went to China what fifteen times,
who has deep financial ties to the communist Chinese regime,
a man who openly praises their regime, praises Mao the
greatest mass murderer. No one killed more people than Mao,
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not Hitler, not Stalin, and he's praising now, and then
let's not you know, let's not even go down the
road of what he's done to children with you know,
genital mutilation and these transgender surgeries for eight, nine, ten
eleven year olds, or abortion, how radical his policy is.
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That he's had at least five post birth abortions happen
in his state because of the law that he signed.
Five babies born alive were allowed to die under Tim
Waltz's new law, the law that he passed a couple
of years ago. So this guy's a monster. He's a monster.
He's also a pervert. And if no one else has
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the guest to say it, Finch, I'm telling you, I'm
going to say it. I wouldn't let this guy babysit
my kid. I wouldn't not after By the way, did
you hear now? I don't know if you saw this.
This guy was never a head coach, you know coach.
He never coached a football team. He was an assistant coach,
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non salary. They didn't even pay him a buck because
he was accused of improper touching of some of the
players on his team. His nickname now in Minnesota is
Jerry Sandusky. So This is the kind of guy who,
by the way, he knows so much about football, isn't
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it is?
Speaker 3 (22:28):
Finch. He's playing video games with aoc.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
They did this stunt over the weekend to try to
appeal to male voters. He was playing Madden, you know,
the professional football video game.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
He sucks.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
People were shocked. Aren't you supposed to be a coach.
You don't know the basics of football. You're getting beaten
by Alexandria Alcazio Cortes and a football video game, the
Madden Game. No, no, no, no, Finch. This guy's a pervert.
This guy's a pervert who mistreats people. And that's what
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Jenna Wang is trying to say. He discards human beings.
When you're no longer useful to him, he tosses you
aside like you're nothing. And that's why now they don't
know what to do, because you see, Kamala Harris has
a big problem now, Finch. She picked Tienem and Tim
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that was the biggest pick she makes as the presidential candidate,
who's going to be her right hand, who's going to
be her potential successor, and she ended up picking this
guy with all of the scandals that plague him. This
guy's been nothing but a disaster since the day she
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picked him. That's why Finch, when she came out and
said I'm picking Tim Waltz, I'm like, are you mad?
Of all the possible choices, this is the one crazy
pro Chinese, pro maoist leftist you pick, and honestly a
pervert to boot.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Finch.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
That's why they feel they need to address this scandal
because it reflects not just badly on Waltz, it reflects
badly on Kamala. If she can't even pick a half
decent VP, how the hell is she going to pick
a cabinet? How the hell is she going to run
the country? Final word to you, Finch, not.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
Going to run the country. Donald Trump is going to win.
We need to show up. We need to make it
too big to rig. We need to show up because
pervert tamp on Tim and Kamala Harris, they will never
ever get the step foot in that White House in
twenty twenty five. Never. We need to show up and
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it's too big, too rig, is what we need to
always think until the elect they show up.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
From your lips to God's ears, Finch, I know it's
literally the middle of the night in Oregon. Thank you
very much for calling my friend six one seven two
sex sex sixty eight sixty eight Pablo in New Hampshire.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
Thanks for holding Pablo and welcome.
Speaker 4 (25:20):
Yeah, Jeff, I'm just calling because I'm kind of disappointed
in the subject. And I'll tell you why. This is
something the Democrats would point out. I bring this out.
We already know his character and about the only value
this has is to illustrate his deep connections with the
Chinese Party. But the sex pot Think about what Bill
Clinton was doing at the same time in America. Could
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kls He was over twenty one, she was over twenty one,
They went married, you know, they had sex. But I
just think it takes away from all of the other
issues we're looking at with the campaign, and I don't
think anyone's gonna be moved by this other than the
character issues. I'm more concerned about him sailing to show
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up for his unit's deployment to Iraq.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Well, but we've talked about that. This is a breaking story.
It's a big story. It's such a big story that
I'm telling you the Kamala Harris campaign. Now they're at
each other's throats because they don't know how to deal
with this. Half of them are saying, he's got to
hold a press conference. If he holds a press conference,
this thing is going to go all over the world.
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And the other half, I mean, you know, Pablo, the
media is petrified. The CNN's the New York Times, the NBCU, CBS,
they're calling them up saying, look, we're going to cover
you guys on this. Don't let him address it. It'll
give this story a lot more legs. So obviously they
think it's a serious scandal. And I'll tell you why
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it's a serious scandal. It's not Tim Waltz had a
girlfriend and slept with her. That's not the story. The
story is Tim Waltz went to communist China and then
he slept had a secret fling with the daughter of
one of the most powerful communist Chinese pop officials. The
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only way you get close to a woman like that
is if you're a fellow traveling communist yourself, Like this
is not China, is not America. It's not as if he, hey,
we met at the movie theater, he hey, we met
at a shake shack, or you know whatever.
Speaker 3 (27:30):
He hey, I looked at her, She looked at me.
There was a chemistry. No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
To even walk in those circles, you have to be
someone that is sanctioned and approved by the Chinese communist regime.
Now the other thing, And this is why it's devastating.
This was a woman who literally put everything on the
line to be with him. Her life was ruined. It's
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not you know, it's not like it's again, you're dating
an American. She was never the same again because it
came out in public that they were sleeping together, and
for her, that was the kiss of death. She never
became a teacher again. She was never able to get
a career again. She had to become a translator, moved
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to Europe. Her whole life was completely upended. And he
knew that, and that's why she said, look for me,
this is not a fling. I'm going to put everything
on the line for you. I'm going to lose my father,
I'm going to lose my family, I'm going to lose
my standing. And this guy used her, that's what she said.
He used me like I was a cheap prostitute, and
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then when I was no longer useful, he threw me aside.
That's why they're in a full meltdown. It's not a
question of you know, two consenting adults. This guy took
advantage of a powerless woman. Six in two six six
sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, two super
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quick points that I want to go right back to
the phone lines.
Speaker 3 (29:08):
Now, look in the larger scheme of things.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
You know, this is not the Watergate, This is not
you know, Hunter Biden's laptop. This is not you know,
Joe Biden taking twenty you know, twenty five million dollars
from the China, the communist Chinese. So I'm not saying
this is the scandal of the century, but to me,
it goes to the heart of who Tim Waltz is
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and Kamala Harris. They're both disgusting, despicable frauds. I mean,
absolutely fraudulent. Now let me just give you an example.
I talked about him playing Madden, the professional football video game, which,
by the way, Mike is a big gamer, and he
says Madden sucks. He says, it's easy, it sucks. He
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likes to play this college football video game, which he
says is much better, much more difficult, much more challenging.
But anyway, let that go. Now, Tim Waltz, remember this
is a part. This is central to his biography. That's
how they sold him at the convention. That's why Kamala
Harris picked him. He's supposed to be the coach. He's
the coach, right, He's Coach Waltz, and so he does
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the whole coach stick. He's an ordinary guy from the heartland,
just like you and me. And he's a coach. And
as he told everybody, you know, we can sleep when
you know, when we die. Let's, you know, as a team,
push forward, like a football analogy. So he loves to
use football analogies. I'm telling you, this guy never coached.
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And how do I know this? It's not just what
the players are saying who were under him, and what
the school is now reporting that he was an assistant
coach who never got a dollar, literally a buck for coaching.
He just basically hung around the field. As Mike said,
he probably gave the kids, you know, orange slices at halftime. Okay,
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that's the kind of person he was. He plays AOC.
Alexandria Casio Cortez. This this Madden Professional Football video game,
not only does he get his claw cleaned? Okay, some
people are bad at video games. Fine, But then he
goes out now that those of you that follow football,
you know exactly.
Speaker 3 (31:26):
What I'm going to say. Now, Okay, what I mean
by this?
Speaker 1 (31:29):
He tweets that AOC runs a mean pick six. In
other words, he's trying to say that she runs a
mean play. That's what he's trying to say, pick six.
The problem is in football. I don't care if it's
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peewee football, high school football, college football, professional football. Everybody
out there, you follow football, you know you know what
I'm about to say. A pick six in football, this
is universal. Is when the defense intercepts the quarterback and
runs it back for a touchdown. It's a pick six,
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an interception, and then you run it for a touchdown.
It's not a play. It's the exact opposite of a play.
And that's why he was getting roasted on social media.
I'm talking millions and millions and millions people saying you
never coached a day in your life. She runs a
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mean pick six. What pick six is not a play?
It's an interception. And then it's when the defense not
only intercepts the ball, which is a big play but
then actually runs it back for a touchdown, scoring a
touchdown for the defense against the offense. Buddy, you never
coached a day in your life. That's what I'm telling you.
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He's a complete fraud. Now on top of that, and this,
I got a credit Sandy Shack. She made this point
to me a brilliant I'm telling you, absolutely freaking brilliant.
She said, Jeff, there's another dimension to this entire scandal.
Remember Tim Waltz was allowed to go to these parties, dances,
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social events where you had to be a Communist fellow
traveler to even be in the room with the children
of the Chinese communist elite. Her father, Jenna Wang, was
one of the most powerful Communist officials in China. Why
do you think he dated her? Why do you think
he pursued the daughter because he wanted to be part
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of the Chinese Communist hierarchy. Sandy's completely right. It's like,
you know, you want to go after the heiress, right,
she's oh man, she's loaded. Oh no, no, no, her
father is really rich. No, No, you beg her, you
marry her. You're on easy street. You never go to
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work another day in your life. So let me seduce
this daughter of a powerful Chinese Communist Party official.
Speaker 3 (34:23):
And guess what.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
Not only will I get a mess, wealth from it
and power, I'll be directly connected and plugged into the
Chinese Communist regime. I can serve the Maoist dream, I
can serve Beijing, I can serve the Chinese Communist project.
But now he finds out from her because they get
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more romantic, more intimate, that the relationship begins to evolve.
She wants to go to America with him because her
father will disso there will be no power, there will
be no connection to the Chinese Communist regime. There will
be no perks and privileges from marrying this woman. It's
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like suddenly you're sleeping with the heiress to get her
to this, to get her to the altar. And then
she says, well, no, my dad's not going to give
me any money. No, he cut me off. I'm not
in no will. And then all of a sudden you're like, oh, well,
I'm not that interested in you. That's the real meaning
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of this scandal. This man is a lover of the
Chinese Communist Party. This man wanted to be an intimate
part of the Chinese Communist Party. This man then targeted,
like a predator, a daughter as someone of a top official,
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slept with her, misled her, lied to her, seduced her,
manipulated her, knowing that this was going to destroy her
life if it didn't work out. And then suddenly when
told no, no, no, my dad will never approve of you. Well, why,
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I'm a good commune, I'm a good Communist. No, buddy,
you're white. Hey, buddy, you're a Westerner. This stuff doesn't
fly down.
Speaker 3 (36:27):
This was then.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
I think now it's a little different, but this is
the nineteen eighties, late eighties, early nineties, and they're like, no,
no in China, no among the regime, no way, you're out.
Speaker 3 (36:41):
I'm out. We're all out.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
And that's when he said, you know what, honey, I'm
not marrying you. And that's why she says he treated
me like I was a common prostitute. She said, he selfish,
manipul beyond all belief. Don't trust this man. He doesn't
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have these are her words, the character or the integrity
to be anywhere near a leadership position. And she also
says he lies about everything, not just Tienemin Square. He's
a liar to his core. That's why the Kamala Harris
campaign is now literally in a panic mode. Do we
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address this scandal or do we try to sweep it
under the rug? Russ in Boston, Thanks for holding Russ
and welcome well Jeff.
Speaker 5 (37:41):
What else is new? The Democrats do not nominate people
for the content and the character. Character is irrelevant to
Democratic voters. They are ignorant and lack of moral compass.
My next comment, the Democratic Party lives by the race card.
Hopefully it will die by the race Cad Harris Illis
pulled off the biggest rope of death in American history.
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Wasn't the tie to give the nomination. It was unbelievable
what the loyalist pulled off for Kamala Harris. Jeff, I ask,
if President Trump is elected, please start to show by
playing the national anthem and God bless America. If the
unthinkable happens, play taps, and let me tell you what
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my reaction is going to be. If the unthinkable happens,
I will be saying, damn them, they did it. Damn them,
they did it. That's what I'm going to be saying.
If the unthinkable happens.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
Well you know, Russ, Look, things look very good right
now for Trump to be honest, so let's you know,
I want to stay positive and optimistic, and we'll just
wait till election night and probably the next couple of days.
I don't it looks like we're not going to have
definitive results on election night. Uh maybe Monday or Thursday
at the earliest. Sorry forgive me, maybe Wednesday or Thursday
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at the earliest.
Speaker 3 (38:59):
So we'll see how it goes. Russ.
Speaker 1 (39:02):
What I can just tell you is this New Mexico
now is in play for Trump. It is a dead
heat as you and I speak right now. Kamala is
pouring money into New Mexico that should be a safe
blue state for them. It isn't Virginia, Southern Virginia. The
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early voting is apparently so high for Republicans that they
are now thinking maybe they can pick off Virginia. So
you got Virginia, you've got a New Mexico, and then
the state right north of us. A latest poll. I'm
going to get to this in greater detail later in
the show. Trump now has surpassed Kamala in the latest
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poll fifty point two percent to forty nine point eight percent.
Kamala's people now are worried. The Democrats in New Hampshire
are now saying Trump is going to win New Hampshire,
start pouring money into the state. Now we've only got
a week left. Trump can pull this state out. So
if New Hampshire falls to Trump, especially if New Mexico
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or Virginia falls to Trump, we're looking at a Trump landslide.
This thing could be over by Wednesday morning. So let's
just hope for the best. Russ, And yes, I definitely
will be playing the national anthem and God bless America
when Trump wins, no question about it, because we'll have
dodge the bullet. Russ, thank you very very much for
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that call. Let me just say one another super quick point.
What this also for her to have picked Tim Watts,
what this clearly shows that to me now there's no
question after this revelation is unbelievable. You know you don't look,
you don't have a fling with the daughter of a
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top Chinese Communist official unless you were a communist or
fellow yourself, period, full stop. That im just you don't
get access, you don't get entry into that world.
Speaker 3 (41:08):
So for her to pick Tim Waltz.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
What this shows is that the CCP, the Chinese Communist regime,
they've got a hold over Kamala herself, not just over
Tienem and Tim. They own a chunk of Kamala, and
of course Obama who's really pulling the strings of Kamala.
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So it's not just Joe Biden and the Biden crime
family that's compromised by the Chinese Communist regime. I believe
now it is clearly the entire leadership of the Democratic
Party and now a good slice of the Republican establishment
as well.
Speaker 3 (41:52):
Mitch McConnell. That goes without saying.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
So for her to have picked him, who's so obviously
a mouthpiece and an agent of the CCP, tells you
how deep the Chinese, the Communist Chinese have infiltrated our government,
have infiltrated the upper echelons of our government. And that's
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why they fear Trump at all costs, because the one
thing the Chinese Communists, the one person they don't own,
is Trump, and if he comes back to power, their
entire nefarious clandestine network is going to be exposed. Agree, disagree.
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Mark in Woburn, Thanks for holding Mark and welcome.
Speaker 6 (42:42):
Good morning, Jeff, Hi, my moon Bet family almost convinced
me because they were saying that, oh, Jeff is just entertainment,
he's not news. And then they pulled this to Tim
Waalds being a sexy playboy.
Speaker 3 (43:00):
Why would a beautiful.
Speaker 6 (43:01):
Young Chinese woman want it? And I'm going, yeah, that
sounds crazy. So I looked it up and did a
deep die. Turns out they never touched because American citizens
would have been killed if they had relations with a
Chinese national.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
So I'm like, that's it.
Speaker 6 (43:18):
She never touched them, and she was only with him
because she wanted a.
Speaker 2 (43:21):
Visa, that's all.
Speaker 6 (43:24):
It's like, Oh, it makes perfect sense, you know, otherwise
she would have had nothing to do with them, right.
Speaker 1 (43:32):
Well, Mark, I mean she says that she wanted to
marry him.
Speaker 3 (43:37):
I mean, you know, Wilson, I don't. I mean, I
don't know. I can't. I can't read her mind to me.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Here's the story, Mark, She was the daughter of a
very powerful official. I'm telling you a lot of Chinese
men would give their right arm to date and marry
a woman like that at that time, because that gave
you access to the Chinese elite. She went for Tim
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Waltz for whatever reason. Now my suspicion is that Waltz.
Remember this is him now praising Mao. It's on the record.
He was praising maut Setongue. He was praising Chinese communism.
He would go back and tell his students the glories
of Chinese communism, how everybody gets two pounds of rice
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every month, how everybody is the same. Doctors are paid
the same as peasants. And he said, this is just
an incredible system. We've got to have that here in
the United States. So he's looking at her and he's
saying to himself, Oh, I marry her. By marriage, I
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can now rise to the upper echelons of the Chinese
Communist Party, or at least have profound connections. But when
she tells him, I said to him, I want to
marry you. Now the key part I've kind of overlooked this.
When he went back to Nebraska, he spends the summer
he's romancing her. He goes back to Nebraska, he's writing
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her love letters. In those love letters, he's the one
that starts to push initially for marriage, not her. He's
the one that says, send me a picture, so maybe
I can apply for a passport. Give me all your
information because if you become my wife, to become my wife,
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then you're going to get a passport. So he's the
one that starts to dangle the possibility of marriage and
the benefits that'll come with it. Then he goes back
the second summer to see her and she says something
about him changed, and she said it changed when I
told him no, no, you don't understand. My father's going
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to disown me. The moment we go public with this,
the moment we announced we're engaged and I'm going to
be marrying you, my mother, my father, my family, everybody
is going to say I don't know you, I disown you.
I never want to see you again. Click Tienaman Tim says,
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and what good are you to me now? And that's
when he dumps her like a cheap suit, and she
says she never forgot how cold he was when she
confronted him about marriage and he basically told her, no, honey,
it's never going to happen.
Speaker 3 (46:46):
Mark.
Speaker 1 (46:47):
This guy was a sleeper Chinese agent. This guy was
a Chinese communist fellow traveler who thought, you know what,
I can pardon part. You know the expression and to
put it so crudely, I can bang my way to
the top, I can sex my way, sleep my way,
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marry my way to the top. And he realized in
communists China, you know you want to talk about xenophobic racism,
that's xenophobic racism. If you're not Chinese, you're not marriage material.
Full stop, at least to the elites. Final word to.
Speaker 6 (47:31):
You, Mark, where can I find that info online about
that relationship? I want to look that up.
Speaker 1 (47:37):
Dailymail dot com is the one that first broke the story,
and then the New York Post has a really good
follow up to it. So Dailymail dot com, New York
Post dot com. I mean, there's a lot more. There's
a lot more outlets that have covered it. But I'm
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giving you the two big ones and you can pass
that off to your family, your liberal family members. Mark, Mark,
thank you very much for that call. I appreciate it.
Carrie in West Bridgewater, thanks for holding Carrie, and welcome.
Speaker 7 (48:15):
Good morning, Jeff.
Speaker 5 (48:16):
Hi.
Speaker 7 (48:16):
Isn't it sad, Jeff that you oftentimes you have to
go to the British papers to find out what's happening
in your own country. Anytime something happens in America. I
run to the Daily Mail because they're the only ones
that have the story first, only ones. But anyway, Jeff,
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not only does this speak volumes about Tim Walls and
the type of person that he is, but it also
speaks volumes about Kamala Harris and the office she seeks.
This woman cannot make a good decision. She had the
opportunity to select Josh Shapiro from Pennsylvania, which would have
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essentially handed her Pennsylvania, which she desperately needs, but she
wouldn't do it because Shapiro is Jewish and it would
absolutely tick off her. You know, Hamas supporters, the squad,
the squalid squad as I like to call them, and
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it would have really angered a lot of people. So
instead she picks this weasly weird, communist loving bizarro him Walls.
I can't imagine anybody looking at this ticket and saying, yeah,
this is this is who I want running the country.
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This is who I think has has our best interests
at heart. He's the very little man, he really is.
Speaker 1 (49:51):
Well, he's not you, You're right, he's very weird. He's look,
he's a pervert. He's clearly a pervert. And I think
more of that is going to come out with the
boys and at that football team, and we find out
now he really wasn't even a coach. He was just
they gave him a title assistant coach, but he literally
wasn't paid a buck. He was just there to hang
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around those kids, those boys. So look, he's he's sick,
he's a pervert, he's bizarre, but he's also China's man.
And no, I look at it a bit differently, Carrie.
It's Obama that's the shadow power behind Kamala. Obama told
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Kamala to pick Tim Woltz. Now, why would Obama do
that