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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The show that I'm about to do is one that
is I'm hoping, the most shared show I've ever done,
because what I'm about to do should be evergreen, it
should be vitally important what I tell you now from
now until election day, and every single time there's a
major election, I get asked the same question, what do
I need to know about the candidates? Well, I'm going
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to tell you today what you need to know about
the vice presidential candidate, the governor from Minnesota Waltz. I
want you to understand just how radical he is, and
I'm going to list for you some of the most
radical aspects of who he is as a governor, who
he has been in his life, what he believes in,
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where he has spent his time, where he's spent his money,
and what he wants for the future of this country.
I want to also start by saying this as a
just pretext and understanding of who he is, Minnesota Governor
Tim Waltz is one hundred percent the most radical, far
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left vice presidential nominee in US history, and I'm going
to back it up by explaining to.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
You his policies.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
I want you to also understand something else, as a
just overall understanding of how dangerous Waltz actually is.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Why was he chosen?
Speaker 1 (01:27):
It was because he was a radical, It's because he's
an extremist. It's because he is a rubber stamp for
Kamala Harris's agenda that includes open borders and most importantly communism.
Waltz believes in socialism, he believes in Marxism, he believes
in communism, just like Kamala Harris, just like the squad.
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That's why they love this pick and Harris time after
time has cave to the radical left and has said
I stand with you, and that is exactly why she.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Chose Tim Waltz.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Now, I'm going to go through a list and I
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think one of the most radical things that Governor Waltz
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has ever done. This has now come out and it
has been under or not reported even in conservative media.
And that is the fact that this individual is radical
when it comes to killing babies. Now, let's back that up,
and I hope you're taking notes. At least eight children,
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at least eight newborn babies, at least eight infants that
were born alive after botsed abortions in Minnesota on Governor
Waltz's watch happened, and none of them were given life
saving care. A new report has exposed the radical agenda
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of this governor. In the summer of twenty twenty two,
as Tim Waltz was steaming towards reelection as Minnesota's governor,
his states health agency published a required abortion statistics report
with a little fanfare.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
So what was in it?
Speaker 1 (05:28):
It was a secret that is certain to catapult to
national prominence now that Waltz has been selected to be
the Democratic running mate of Kamala Harris. In Waltz's state
and on his watch, five infants were born alive quote
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unquote in twenty twenty one during failed abortions, and none
of those five baby children that were born were provided
life saving care, though two got quote what they referred
to as comfort care. This is coming from the Minnesota
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Department of Health and their report on July the one
of twenty twenty two. So for all the crazies out
there that say this isn't real, you're getting it from
his own reports from the state government. Now you may
say what happened to the other children? Three other infants
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were born quote unquote alive, born alive during abortions in
twenty nineteen, that is Waltz's first year as governor, and
they too perished without life saving care. That according to
a July first, twenty twenty report from the same state agency. Now,
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Minnesota was the rare state to require such born alive
a bortions to be publicly reported, creating a very powerful
statistic and tool for pro life and anti abortion forces
to draw upon, making it clear that in the radical
leadership under Waltz, you could have a child that is
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born alive, call it a bots to abortion, and literally
have the child die. Kill that child, and no one
goes to jail. Now, these reports became damning to the
governor because even people that are in favor of abortion
have a hard time thinking of allowing a child to
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just lay there and expire with no care. I want
you to think about how sick of a person you
have to be to allow that to happen in your
state when you're a governor. Well, you want to know
what the governor did. He didn't stop these bore these
children that were born from dying.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
No, no, no.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
In twenty twenty three, Waltz and worked with his new
Democrat controlled legislature to eliminate both the reporting requirement of
live bursts from botched abortions and the state's legal obligation
for doctors, nurses, and medical professional professionals to administer life
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saving care to infants born alive during an abortion procedure.
The governor turned vice presidential nominee signed the bill known
as SF two nine nine five. That bill closed one
of the few statistical windows on late term abortions and
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the possibility that babies born alive are in fact left
to die in the state of Minnesota. I want you
to just understand how evil you have to be to
not only allow this, but then to help cover up
the numbers and to change the rules where those in
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the medical profession which job is to do no harm,
are protected and told go ahead and let the baby die.
That is who Kama Harris chose to be her vice
presidential nominee. Now, Waltz isn't just a radical for allowing
kids to die on the table after they are born
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alive with a botched abortion right and covering up those
numbers so that no one knows, and protecting the doctors
and nurses and healthcare providers so they can just let
kids die after they've been born alive. He's also a
radical when it comes to the issues of transgenderism. Now
forget gay lesbian stuff for a second. Okay, this individual,
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the governor of Minnesota. The VP candidate is an extremist
in every way I can describe when it comes to
issues that deal with children, and this is the perversion
of the radical left. How do we know this, Well,
here's another point that you need to know, and again
I'm going.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
To say it.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
Please share everything I'm giving you with everybody you know
between now an election day. Governor Tim Walt signed a
bill in April of twenty twenty three allowing the state
of Minnesota to make custody determinations if a child has
denied access from their parents to sex change procedures. Now,
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let me explain that in a more simple term. What
the governor's saying is, we can take your child away
from you if little Timmy wants to become little Susie
and you don't do what the kid tells you to do.
Maybe your kid goes to school and tells somebody at
the school that they want to transition and you're not
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willing to do it at the age of six or
eight or ten or twelve, or give the puberty blockers,
or have the surgery to cut off breasts or cut
off a penis. The governor signed a law in April
of twenty twenty three allowing the state to step in
and say we're going to take your child away from you.
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It was called the trans Refuge Bill. Now, think about
how radical you have to be to want to even
do a bill entitled the trans Refuge Bill. And what
this was was a bill in basically expanding the state,
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marketing the state with trans tourism. Now you may say,
what do you mean by trans tourism. It's a great,
great question. What the governor and the radical left in
Minnesota decided was, Hey, we're going to put a billboards
to the the rest of the country that hey, if
your state didn't allow for you to to mutilate young
children's bodies when it comes to trying to turn a
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woman into a man or a man into a woman,
we will be your refuge as a trans state where
you can have all of your wishes come true in Minnesota, and.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
We'll market it that way and we'll make money off
of it.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
The trans Refuge Bill allows for quote, temporary emergency jurisdiction
for the government if a parent denies their child sex
change procedures. Now I'm saying this and I hope that
people are going to say, well, hold on. Surely that's
not what they really were trying to do, right, We
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got to fact check that. Okay, go read the bill.
This is in the bill's actual text. The bill defines
the interventions, which include sex changes number one, hormone replacement
number two, and cosmetic surgeries number three, as quote unquote
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medical necessities so long as it quote respects the gender
identity of the patient as experience and defined not by
the parent but by the child, no matter the age. Freedom,
quote unquote is on the march in Minnesota. Decency is
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on the march in Minnesota. Compassion is on the march
in Minnesota. That is what Waltz said at the bills
signing ceremony.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
Hate and bigotry too, are on the march, the governor said,
but we make very clear that march of bigotry and
hate stops at Minnesota's borders. So not only did the
governor sign a bill into law that says we will
take your child away from you if you don't do
what your child tells you to do, but he also
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then said, let's market this to the rest of the
United States of America. I'm going to tell you even
more about this in a second of what a radical
waltz is. But first let me say thank you for
so many of you that have got involved with the
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. The other night I
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have the privilege and honor of having dinner with many
of the leaders from IFCJ and one of them had
flown for the very first time since the attacks on
Israel at the hands of Hamas and Hesblah and Iran
to America to tell the stories of what is happening
on the ground right now in Israel and the needs
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of the people. Since the start of that war in
Israel on October the seventh, we have clearly seen a
significant amount of death and destruction in the Holy Land
for more than forty years. That is where the International
Fellowship of christ and Jews has come in and helped
save lives. They've been on the ground in Israel and
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within hours of the wars starting, and every day since
they've been feeding the hungry and protecting the vulnerable. The attacks, unfortunately,
as you've seen in recent days, are continuing now in
the north and in the south in Israel. There are
survivors there who are bravely sharing their stories in a
series that the fellowship calls faces of Iron survivors like Danny,
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whose beloved daughter and her husband were burned alive on
October the seventh by Hamas Terras. Danny is a commander
of the volunteer fire and rescue in his community. Despite
fire equipment nearby, Danny could do nothing as his daughter's
house burned and his daughter and her husband lost their lives.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
That is where you come in.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
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Israel that support IFCJ dot org. Now, let me go
back to Waltz here for a second, and let me
just explain this. Tim Waltz sign a bill making Minnesota
a trans refugee state. They thought they could make a
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ton of money off this, and he said there was
no age limits for miners who could receive gender affirming care.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
We want to say is we're there to protect children.
We're there to have you understand that in Minnesota, you're
going to be protected. And I just want to be clear,
I will never understand what goes into the thinking of
these folks who bully these children. It is not impacting
them in one bit and making it a living hell
for children, for families, for adults, for folks who are
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just trying to bring themselves in. So in Minnesota, we're
making it very clear we're not going to cooperate with
these folks. We're not going to extradite people. We're going
to say that this is a place where you can
come to make these decisions.
Speaker 4 (17:19):
I am, this is the community.
Speaker 3 (17:23):
The trans community is as terrified as they've ever been.
We've seen attacks across the nation, even here in Minnesota,
and we're now saying we have to be much more proactive,
we have to be much more aggressive about making sure
that folks are protected.
Speaker 4 (17:38):
So this is another of the fronts that.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
Again, you don't deal with climate change, don't deal with
other things, deal with making people's lives miserable on something
that won't impact you. That's what these governors are doing,
these attorney generals are doing, and I've had it as
a teacher.
Speaker 4 (17:54):
I will not stand bullies.
Speaker 3 (17:56):
I never did, and I'm not going to stand bullies
who are masquerading as some how about freedom.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
This has nothing to do with personal freedoms.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
It has everything to do with forcing an ideology on
a vulnerable group of people for short term political gain.
It won't stand. And in the long runs, Americans are
far better than that, and they're going to find that out.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
So to be clear, that's the governor saying, come on
to Minnesota and we'll let you cut anything off you want,
and no matter how young you are, we'll let you
have these surgeries. We're going to traffic in this perversion
and make money off of it, turning it into tourism.
And by the way, if you're a parent and you
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try to stop your kid who wants to do any
of these things, we can take that child away from you.
This is how radical he is. Now, there was something
else he said in there. He talked about I'm sick
and tired of these bullies, and I'm not going to
these other governors and went on this YadA YadA YadA.
Let me also talk about false claims here. You may
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not know this, but Tim Waltz falsely claimed he was
a veteran of Afghanistan. You want to talk about stolen voor,
you look at the definition of stolen valor as someone
who claims they did something amazing in our military and
actually didn't do it. That is exactly what the Minnesota
Governor Tim Waltz has done. He is now facing new
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accusations of stolen valor, allegedly falsely claiming in previous press
releases that he was a veteran of the Afghanistan war,
which he was not. In a two thousand and six
press release issued by his campaign, Waltz was described as
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being a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom. The war in Afghanistan,
which began on October the seventh, twenty two thousand and one,
was called Operation During Freedom. According to the Naval History
and Heritage Command website, the operation start came after the
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September eleventh terrorist attacks on this country. Democrat Tim Waltz
will spend Sunday, February the nineteenth and Monday, February the
twentieth traveling across Minnesota's first congressional district as he formally
announces his candidacy for the United States House of Representatives.
His press relief states at the time Waltz. It goes
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on to say, quote a veteran of operation during freedom
and long time Mankato educator is unopposed for the DFL
endorsement and is slated to challenge another Congressman. In November
of two thousand and six, in a photo posted on
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x Waltz can be seen holding a sign that says,
quote unquote Enduring Freedom Veterans for Kerrie, claiming he was
a veteran of Enduring Freedom, which he was not. Why
was he holding that sign up? It was in protest
the former president George W. Bush visiting Minnesota in two
thousand and four. The Washington Free Beacon also reported that
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David Thule, a veteran of the Iraq War, addressed the
issue that Walts was claiming to be a veteran of
operation during Freedom with his aides all the way back
in two thousand and nine, One staffer reportedly claimed she
was quote unquote not aware that walt had served in Afghanistan,
while another aid reportedly acknowledged that constituents could get the
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false impression. According to the news outlet Well, on Tuesday,
Vice President Kamala Harris said, I don't care who cares
this skylight about his stolen valor. Who cares if this
guy acts like he's some sort of great veteran that
he actually wasn't because he works for me as a radical. Now,
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I mentioned obviously the reporting on Governor Waltz and the
fact that he clearly is stolen valor and lied about
his service.
Speaker 2 (22:09):
But you may say, well, hold on a second.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
It was in a press release that he was in Afghanistan.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
He really wasn't.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Maybe it was a staffer, right that actually wrote the
wrong thing in that press release, So maybe it wasn't
Waltz who was saying this. Okay, let's just entertain that
for a second. What does Tim walt say about his
time in the military. Listen carefully to the words He
uses a.
Speaker 4 (22:36):
Cool cup like many of you did. Five weeks ago.
Speaker 3 (22:39):
And Dad said, Dad, you're the only person I know
who's an elected office. You need to stop what's happening
with this. I'll take my kick in the butt for
the NRA. I spent twenty five years in the army,
and I hunt and I gave the money back, and
I'll tell you what I have been doing. I've been
voting for common sense legislation that protects a second amendment.
But we can do background checks, we can do CDC research,
we can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry among states,
and we can make sure that those weapons of war
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that I.
Speaker 4 (23:00):
Carried in war is the only place where those weapons were.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
Now, to be very clear, he didn't spend twenty five
years in the army and the idea that this guy
wants to take away your guns while claiming that every
gun that is used by the military is a quote
weapon of war. That would include handguns, right because in
the military you have a side arm He has come
out and said that the guns that are used in
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the military, no civilian has a need for it. That
would include a pistol. The most commonly issued gun in
the military is a pistol. He knows that while he's
lying to you about his background in right in the
in the military, claiming he's done all these amazing things
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that he actually never has done. Walt's biography on his
own website lists having a higher rank than the one
that he actually had when he retired from the US military.
Waltz served in the Minnesota Army National Guard and retired
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at the rank of Master sergeant or an E Dash eight. However,
on his official website bio he lists a higher rank
than he served at for a short period that ultimately
was rescinded as he did not complete all the requirements
to serve at that rank, But in his bio it
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how radical Waltz is. Tim spent tax dollars in Minnesota
to put tampons in all men's bathrooms, especially at schools
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and universities, mandating it. He actually believes that men with
a penis can use a tampon and mandated it as
part of his radical transgendered agenda items. Waltz also mandated
men in women's sports in his state because he is
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a LGBTQIA plus plus governor. This is the same governor
that also permits children, regardless of their age, to undergo
transgender genital mutilation surgeries, saying it has nothing to do
with parental consent either, and if you don't agree to
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only is Walt's a radical socialist communists, but Kamwa picked
him because of his radical socialist policies that.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
She believes in.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
And, by the way, on religion, let's be clear where
Governor Walt stands. He deliberately shuttered churches during COVID. He
locked down people in their homes and deprived faithful Christians
of the right to worship for months on end. He is,
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i would argue, clearly, an anti Christian ideologue. Why did
Kamala ayers pick him for that exact reason? And when
it came to COVID lockdowns, he was one of the
most extreme states in the country. He forced mass mandates
on everyone in his state. Yes, your child, including your toddler,
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were forced to wear a face mask by the governor
of the state. Tim Waltz did that. Why did Kamala
pick him for this exact reason? Not only is he
a dangerous radical, but he's an individual that just a
week ago said very clearly that he is a socialist
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and a communist at the White Guys for I'm not
joking Kamala event where they got together and he clearly
stated that he is a socialist. I give you this
information so you can share it because knowledge is power,
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and we all have to make sure we know and
we let people know what we know about Waltz and
want he was chosen. He lied about his military service,
He clearly lied about his rank, He lied about children
and babies being able to be killed outside the womb
after they're alive after a botched abortion. He is an
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individual that says, if you as a parent, don't let
your kid become a trainy, regardless of the age, the
state can take the child away from you. And if
you want to know about his wife so you don't
think it's just one crazy guy, let me play for
you his wife. His wife who is the first lady
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of the state. You want to know how excited she
was during the burning down of Minneapolis. She was very
excited about the burning down in Minneapolis during the Black
Lives Matter rallies that turn into straight up riots. She
said she used to love smelling the burning tires with
her windows down.
Speaker 5 (33:01):
I would say those first days, you know, when there
were riots, I could smell the burning tires and that
that was a very real thing. And I kept the
windows open for as long as I could because I
felt like that was such a touchstone of what was
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what was happening.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
This is a woman that said I kept the windows
down so I could smell the city burning, and my
husband did nothing. He didn't enact the National Guard. You
want to know what communists by the way sound like.
I'll give you an example of what he's set up
during COVID so you could be snitched on. You know
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how communists will tell the kids, snitch on your parents.
If you're not Ale Hitler, right, or you don't believe
in Stalin or Mussolini or whatever it may be, right,
turn on your own, turn on your husband, your wife,
turn on your on your parents if you don't believe,
if you don't like what they're doing at home, you're
going to snitch the government, right, big brother. He set
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up a hotline for exactly that during COVID where you
could call and snitch on your neighbor if they weren't
abiding by the radical rules of the governor. Listen to this.
This is the actual phone you would have called and
what you would have heard.
Speaker 6 (34:23):
Hello, you have reached for the Department of Public Quay
Stay at Home Hotline. The information you leave is considered
public information at the tone. Please leave the following information,
your name, your callback number, hall, the stay at home
order is being violated and where the stay at home
order was violated. Thank you.
Speaker 7 (34:43):
Record your message at the tone. When you were finished,
hang up or press pound for more options.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
If that isn't big brother, I don't know what is.
Thank you for calling the government. Please turn in whatever
business or human being you're snitching on in the state
of Minnesota during the radical COVID lockdowns. Tell us when
and where the violation happened, and then we'll deal with
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those people. That is who Waltz is. I also want
you to hear what Senator Ted Cruz had to say
about why Waltz was chosen and even more about his
radical agenda. Many of you know I co host a
podcast with Ted Cruz and we did a deep dive
into Waltz, and I want you to hear part of
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that conversation.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
Take a listen.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
Senator, Let's start by explaining this pick because number one
and I love when you and I get to talk
about this type of political aspect of it in a show.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
When you are picking a VP, the number.
Speaker 1 (35:50):
One golden rule, whether you're on the Republican side, the
Democrat side, or a third party, candidates do no harm
and you make sure that when you make a pick,
you do no harm. Your advisor should be telling you that, hey,
we don't want to pick someone that it hurts the
ticket or maybe turns people off. To us, we want
someone that most people like, but we do no harm.
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And yet we see the commentators like, oh, well, Kamala
Harris was kind of forced into this pick. She was
kind of forced to push you know, more of a
hardcore lefty kind of radical. No, she wanted this radical
to help her with her radical agenda. She was not
forced into this pick. She did this on her own,
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and we shouldn't let her off the hook for that.
Speaker 8 (36:35):
Well, all right, let's rewind to the moment when Kamala
Harris it was clear she was going to be the nominee.
You and I, well, let's go back ten months ago.
You and I ten months ago predicted the Democrats would
force Joe Biden off the ticket.
Speaker 7 (36:49):
We were right.
Speaker 8 (36:51):
Initially I thought Michelle Obama would be the choice. That
proved to be wrong. Once it became clear that the
Democrats were circling the wagons around Kamala, I said, look,
it's either going to be Michelle Obama or Kamala. It
was Kamala. Immediately afterwards, you and I did a podcast
where I said, all right, who's the VP going to be?
And I said, number one, they are going to pick
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the most boring white guy imaginable. Now, let's be clear,
the Democrats are being counters. They're perfectly happy being racist,
being sexist. In the VP choice, the Democrats were very explicit,
No African Americans need apply, No Hispanics need apply, no
women need apply. They were all excluded. They only wanted
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boring white guys. That was the entire group. Gretcha and Whitmer,
there was a whole group. They were like, oh, we're
excited about her. She had no chance. She was a woman.
And the Democrats are perfectly happy and saying Nope, we
ain't taken women, we ain't taken African Americans, we ain't
taken Hispanics. As I said on this podcast, we're going
to get the most boring white guy imaginable. It's going
to be Ned Flanders, coated in mayonnaise eating wonderbread. Well
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turned out to be the choices. Now, Initially I laid
out who I thought the top two choices would be,
and I said they'd be Josh Shapiro, Governor of Pennsylvania
and Mark Kelly, Senator from Arizona. And between the two,
I thought they'd pick Shapiro. Now, it turned out on
this podcast we predicted two of the final three, Shapiro
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and Kelly were in the final three, and the third
was Tim Wats.
Speaker 7 (38:23):
We did not talk about Tim Walls.
Speaker 8 (38:25):
Now I have to say, listen, I think I've got
a pretty good sense of politics and the state of
the country. I don't always have a perfect sense of
where the Democrats are. And I will say when I
was laying out the odds for who the VP choice
would be, I was assuming the Democrats were two parts
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crazy and two parts stone cold killer, so kind of equal.
They want to win, and it's why I thought Josh
Shapiro was compelling. It turns out I mixed up those ratios.
As I sit here today, I would say they're about
five parts crazy and about one part stone cold killer.
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So the stone cold killer part through Joe Biden overboard.
They dumped him like Fredo being asked to go out
in a row boat and say the rosary. I mean
it was they were done with Joe Biden. The reason
I say they're more crazy than stone cold killer is
this was a dumb choice. So listen, why Josh Shapiro.
What was the argument for Josh Shapiro. Number One, he's
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perceived as a moderate governor, he ran as a moderate
governor's reputation as a moderate governor Number two, he's a
very popular governor in Pennsylvania's numbers are good in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania is, without exaggeration, the most important swing state in
the country. It's neck and neck depending on the polls
you're looking at Trump maybe slightly ahead, but it's within
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low single digits, and it's got a of electoral votes.
The reason I believe Josh Shapiro was compelling is I
thought there was a good chance that adding Shapiro to
the ticket gives Kamala Pennsylvania. And I got to say,
if you're sitting there looking for the Democrats saying how
do we win? If you can take Pennsylvania off the map,
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that is powerful. And by the way, our friend who
we've had twice on this show, Dave McCormick running for Senate,
who I think Dave McCormick is likely to be the
next Senator from Pennsylvania. It would have been really a
problem for Dave if Josh Shapiro had been the nominee
because if the Democrat's numbers go up two three points
in Pennsylvania, becomes much harder for McCormick to beat Casey.
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So if you're a Democrat, wow, that's compelling. So you
literally had number one the electoral college math supporting Shapiro.
You had number two, a lot of the donors saying
Shapiro is a great choice. And what happened. There was
a lot of chatter about Shapiro. He was auditioning hard,
he wanted the job up, and the radical left in
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the Democrat Party lost their mind. And this pains me
to say. There is and we've talked about this before,
there is a pro Hamas wing of the Democrat Party
and the leftists they could not stand not that Shapiro
was a moderate, but that he's Jewish. And I don't
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want to put I don't want to muddy this up
because it's it's actually painful. It is a bad thing
that there is a major contingent of the Democrat Party
who says we will not nominate.
Speaker 7 (41:42):
A Jewish vice president.
Speaker 8 (41:44):
Look, I believe if Josh Shapiro's name had been Josh Smith,
the Democrat ticket would be Harris Smith. Like everything else
about Shapiro was compelling. And they sat there and looked
at the electoral college math. They number one looked at
states like Michigan with dearborn Michigan a bunch of radical
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pro Hamas leftists. They looked at states like Minnesota with
a bunch of Somali radical anti Israel, anti Semites, and
they said, you know what, this causes a problem in
our base. And they came to the conclusion the fact
that this guy is Jewish is disqualifying.
Speaker 7 (42:26):
And all right, listen.
Speaker 8 (42:28):
Most of the people who listen to this podcast are
conservative or libertarian or somewhat right of center or at
least open minded who want to listen to both sides.
But maybe you're like, all right, Cruz, what he's saying,
this is a little bit tendentious. Okay, if you don't
believe me, I want you to give a listen to
Van Jones. So Van Jones is a very left wing
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commentator on CNN. He's a Democrat, He's a hard left Democrat.
But listen to what Van Jones said yesterday the day
of the Tim Waltz pick about what it means, give
a listen.
Speaker 9 (43:04):
Think it was a little risky though, man, that she
didn't go with Shapira to kind of locked down Pennsylvania. Yes,
David Challing were saying earlier, just because you pick him
as your running mate doesn't mean you automatically win Pennsylvania.
Speaker 7 (43:14):
But I got to think it would have helped just
a little bit.
Speaker 10 (43:17):
Hey, listen, the Conservatives, the right wing, the Republicans, they
were chewing their fingernails down to the knuckle because they
were afraid of.
Speaker 4 (43:25):
A Josh Shapiro.
Speaker 2 (43:26):
They were afraid of a Mark Kelly.
Speaker 10 (43:27):
They're not as afraid of this new governor because they
think they can define him. So here's the challenge you've
got in this party, and people don't want to talk
about it. We got to talk about it. On the
one hand, you have a lot of young people who
are concerned about Gaza. You have a lot of Muslims
and Arabs and others. They had not felt seen by
the Biden administration. You start started hearing that genocide Joe,
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that was building, that was building, and so those folks
needed to have a candidate that they could feel comfortable with.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
This helps them in that regard.
Speaker 10 (43:58):
But you also have anti Limatism that has gotten marbled
into this party. You can be for the Palestimians without
being an anti Jewish bigot, but there are some anti
Jewish bigots out there, and there's some disquiet now and
there has to be how much of what just happened
is caving into some of these darker parts in the party.
Speaker 2 (44:18):
So that's going to have to get worked out. It's
going to have to get talked sentat.
Speaker 1 (44:22):
You listen to what he's saying there, and this goes
back to something I've been saying for a while, and
I think it's official now. I was right when I
said the Democratic Party is dead. They are filled now
with anti Semites, with Marxists, with socialists, with communists, and
they've just been masquerading as Democrats.
Speaker 2 (44:41):
And if you don't believe me.
Speaker 1 (44:42):
The Democratic Socialists of America took a victory lap with
Walt's selection, saying this was like the best pick they
could have asked for. Harris's selection of Walt showed quote
the world that the DSA and its allies on the
left are a force that can not be ignored quote unquote.
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That is from the Democratic Socialists of America.
Speaker 8 (45:08):
Yet look and it's quite honest. And so the fact
that they didn't pick Shapiro. Listen listening to Van Jones,
and I don't know Van Jones personally, I've met him briefly,
but I don't know him. I agree with every single
word he said, like I agreed. At the front end
he said Republicans were gnashing at their teeth that Kamala
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would have picked Josh Shapiro. I certainly was. I thought
that was really damn dangerous. My guess is Shapiro probably
adding him to the ticket probably would have won Pennsylvania's
why I said that was the most likely choice, because
if you're actually trying to win, if it was David
Axelrod making this.
Speaker 7 (45:45):
Pick, he'd have picked Shapiro.
Speaker 8 (45:47):
I actually believe if it was James Carvell making this pick,
I think he would have picked Shapiro. I think a smart,
tenacious Democrat who wants to win would have said, let's
do it. But as I said, I got the ratio
is wrong. They have more crazy than they have stone
cold killer. And the problem is there are too many
rabbit anti Israel, anti Semites in the party. And I'm
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not saying everyone is. I'm not saying everyone on Kamalists
campaign is. But they're scared of the anti Semites, and
so they're like, we can't piss them off, so let's
not do that as an aside, I think there are
a lot of people across this country who are Jewish,
who are liberal or moderate, who are sitting here wondering listening.
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Not a ton of people are saying publicly what you
and I are saying right now, but there are a
ton of people thinking it. And I got to say,
if you're a moderate, even liberal Jew, and you're look
at the Democrat Party going wait a second, it's now
disqualifying as a candidate to be Jewish. I just think
there are a lot of people that when they lay
their head down on the bed at night, that quiet
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still voice in their head. They're going to be like,
why am I part of a party that is in
bare to have me? And I think that's gonna have
real consequences going forward. But let me say secondly, even
if they weren't willing to pick Shapiro because he's Jewish,
they had another choice, which is Mark Kelly. And listen,
I served with Mark Kelly, and I gotta say I
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think Mark Kelly was an incredibly dangerous choice. So Marcus someone,
he's a navy veteran, he's an astronaut. His voting record
has been very, very liberal, but he seems rational, reasonable,
moderate Marcus someone frankly, Ben, you'd love to get a
beer with. He just is a reasonable guy, and and
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and so and and by the way, Mark doesn't have
what's apparently the disqualifying factor in the Democrat primary, which
is to be Jewish, so like if they're scared of
of the Prohama zelots. Mark Kelly was a perfectly fine
second choice to land On and they fairly early through.
And by the way, Arizona is a swing states too.
It's it doesn't have as many electoral votes as Pennsylvania.
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But Mark Kelly is popular in Arizona. He just got
re elected in Arizona with with strong numbers. I mean
that that was a perfectly reasonable play. And the fact
that they said no to that also, and they went
with Tim Waltz, And I want to go back. You
open this pod by talking about how radical Tim Waltz is.
Speaker 7 (48:17):
I don't know the guy.
Speaker 8 (48:18):
I've never met him, so I don't know him personally,
but in the last twenty four hours I've looked at
his record and holy cow, this guy is hard, hard left.
There's a reason the Democratic Socialists are celebrating him. As
you just read, there's a reason. Within minutes of his
being announced as VP, you know who tweeted out a
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tweet praising it, ilhan Omar with a picture of her
next to him, saying, what a fantastic choice this was.
And listen, yet, you know she's from Minnesota. She represents
the radicals in Minnesota. He's her governor, and they've been strong,
strong allies. He's proud to stand and with the radical
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anti Semite Israel hating radical leftists like ilhan Omar.
Speaker 7 (49:05):
And it says volumes.
Speaker 8 (49:07):
You said at the outset, It's not that Kamala Harris
picked Tim Waltz because she was bullied into it by
the left wing. It's because she picked Tim Waltz because
that's who she is. She's a radical leftist. As you know,
there was one nonpartisan source that rated her the single
most liberal senator in the entire US Senate. And he, likewise,
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he is one of, if not the most liberal governor
in the entire country. And I think this is birds
of a feather that Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz and
ilhan Omar, they agree with each other. They're radicals, and
I think this pick speaks volumes on one level, that
makes me happy as a Republican, I think this makes
the ticket significantly easier to beat. On another level, it
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scares the hell out of me, because if these guys win,
they are running on their radicalism, and god help us,
if they're actually in office and implementing the policies that
they are true believers in.
Speaker 1 (50:04):
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