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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Then politics, there is something called the October surprise. That
October surprise can hit him many different ways. Sometimes it
hits presidential candidates, sometimes it hits campaign sometimes it'll hit
the VP candidate. And this morning it is hitting Minnesota
Governor Tim Walls.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
What is the surprise he carried out?
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Apparently a secret fleeing with the daughter of a Chinese
Communist Party official. The Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz reportedly had
a secret fleeing with the daughter of the Chinese Communist
Party official. This actually explains a lot of the you know,
traveling over to China. Jenawang, the daughter of Ben who
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who had been an important Chinese Communist Party official and
served as the chairman of a labor union, told The
Daily Mail that the two of them carried out a
secret relationship where they were not allowed to touch or
kiss in public.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
That's interesting.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Now, you may remember Tim walt had a interesting relationship
with China, spending a lot of time in China. Even
CNN talked about this relationship with China, and I want
you to.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Hear how they described it during the debates.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
Miracles. I mean, all the polls show that this is
a type race. The latest scene in of poll of
polls shows no clear leader between between Harris and Trump.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Could this make a difference.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
Traditionally VP debates and vice presidents don't make a difference.
But I would say an exception to that was Mike
Pence and Donald Trump's first campaign in twenty sixteen. He
was someone who helped him bring along evangelicals. Now he
doesn't need that support now, but he does need somebody
who can soften him with suburban women who give this
answer that I hear constantly. I can't stand Donald Trump.
I think he's a jerk, but my life was better
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under him. I might have liked his policies better.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
If jd.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
Vance can show up tonight and give a kind of
finer touch to trump policies, put a little more detail
on than Trump has been capable of articulating.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
That could be a win.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
But this is a man with huge and favorabilities to
overcome one of the lowest and favorability rankings of a
modern vice president right now. So there's a lot of
Americans who think of him as the person who insulted
childless cat ladies. The task for him tonight is to
change that into show up like a Statesman David, I.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Mean the Waltz. I mean, certainly, Harris may excuse me.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
Waltz has less experience debating, I think than Jade vanc
He's certainly he has been honing himself on Sunday shows.
Speaker 5 (02:33):
Waltz has not been doing many interviews.
Speaker 6 (02:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:35):
Look, I think that he was hired basically as Donald
Trump's designated hitter. Donald Trump is a casting director and
he was convinced that he would be good on TV
for him, and this debate is obviously the most important
television appearance there is. And you know he comes in.
We all know, having worked with Van Jones, how these
Yale educated lawyers.
Speaker 8 (02:56):
Very slick, easy, You're going to get trigger wall.
Speaker 7 (03:02):
But you know they have very different personalities. You know,
Vance is you know he is a bit predatory on
that debate platform and walt you know, his strength is
his warmth and his his everyday in this it's kind
of like a labrador versus a coyote, and the question
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is people root for the labrador, but can you get
enough swipes and to keep the coyote off?
Speaker 9 (03:28):
Like I am, I think JD. Vance is dangerous to debate.
First of all, you don't know which Jdvans you're going
to get. He's such a phony that he could either
be the phony Appalachia guy or he could be the
kind of sucked up that he was to get the
job with Donald Trump. We have build on with somebody
this high IQ, low integrity, high IQ, low empathy, high IQ,
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but really no willing to hurt Haitian children to get ahead.
Will it changed his whole personality to get a position
with Donald Trump? That is the dangerous person for a
good man to debate somebody who actually is going to
be constrained by facts, is going to be constrained by
his desire to be a unifier. So I think it's
going to be a tough night for a coach Waltz
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to show that good guys can win even against low,
low integrity.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Pop, you're just trying to lower expectations because a lot
of because some Democrats are parised.
Speaker 9 (04:19):
No, no, no, I wouldn't want to debate somebody.
Speaker 6 (04:21):
Look.
Speaker 9 (04:21):
First of all, I wouldn't yell lawyer, Look I look,
I would just go with.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
People like JD.
Speaker 9 (04:25):
Vans who just want to get a head no matter what,
he will say anything, do anything. Those people are tough
to debate. I used to lose debates with them all
the time.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
You know, Scott, there's the CBS pull the VP picks
finds Democrats are more enthusiastic about Waltz, the Republicans are
about penn sixty percent.
Speaker 8 (04:40):
I mean, look, what more do you need to know
about Donald Trump? He's been running for president since twenty fifteen,
he was the president. We know everything we need to
know about him. Which is why I don't think whether
Vance wins or loses this debate is going to have
a material impact.
Speaker 5 (04:55):
You don't think this debate really matters.
Speaker 8 (04:57):
For Look, I think it matters because look, North Carolina's underwater,
Israel is under siege, the American supply chain is under
threat from a thuggish, rogue union boss, and the American
people are under the impression that we have a void
of leadership in the White House. And what I want
jad Vance to do tonight, and what I want Tim
Wallas to have to explain, is how is the doctrine
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of don't working out right now? Because we've had Harris
and we've had Biden go on TV and tell Iran
don't and they did, and now they're running don't down
the throat of our ally and I think I agree
it is a consequential night for that reason because of
everything that's going on in the world.
Speaker 4 (05:36):
But I do think foreign policy may be a big
part of today, and well, I get that doesn't necessarily
sway elections. We also have the war in Ukraine going on,
and Jadvans has taken this hard line stance. I don't
care about Ukraine. He's advocating for not increasing or including
funding going forward. Donald Trump has toyed with that. There
are major implications to this ticket winning and I think
that that is a moment that he's going to have
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to explain. Does America first mean America alone? Does it
replicate the nineteen twenties in the nineteen thirties, or is
it something where you can work with allies and you're
gonna show up.
Speaker 5 (06:05):
He's got some real.
Speaker 7 (06:08):
I think Scott is right that that is where vance
is gonna go. And I also think China. You know,
Walts has had an interesting relationship, Oh yeah, China, and
I think he's going to go there as well.
Speaker 6 (06:20):
But they are surrogates for the.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Did you catch that? Did you notice what was just
said there?
Speaker 1 (06:29):
Walts has an interesting relationship This is David Axot, senior
political commentator Scenn mastermind behind a guy by the name
of Barack Obama. And notice how he says this and
moves on very quickly, and no one else talks about it.
Speaker 7 (06:44):
Listen, Vance is gonna go And I also think China.
You know, Walts has had an interesting relationship. Oh yeah, China,
and I think he's going to go there as well.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
But interesting relationship with China. So what does that mean?
What does that mean?
Speaker 10 (07:01):
Well?
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Genawaang, the daughter of an important Chinese Communist Party official,
says in this interview that she quote wanted to marry
Wolves and start a family with him, the Vice president's
running mate of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
She's saying, I wanted to marry him.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
The relationship eventually took a turn for the worse after
he allegedly accused her of being quote more interested in
wanting a United States passport than having a marriage.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
She explained to.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
The outlet that Waltz had lied about Tieneman Square and things,
noting that a man like this does not appear to
have the character and integrity to do one of the
most important jobs. This is coming from a Chinese Communist
Party official's daughter quote. We were deeply in love and
I wanted to marry him and start a family, waiting,
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told the outlet. When it didn't happen, I felt very
unhappy and sad. Tim's behavior was very selfish. Two of
them reportedly met while Walts had been in China, where
Wang was working as a highly educated English language teacher
at a nearby Number eight middle school. During this time,
Walter had poorly informed her that she was beautiful while
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she had been attending one of his lectures.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
According to the outlet, it was.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
Several months after he arrived that walt is said to
have fallen head over heels for Wang, a pretty highly
educated English language teacher at the nearby middle school. She
was attending one of his lectures to brush up on
her pronunciations when the twenty five year Waltz slipped her
headphones aside and whispered into her ear You're very beautiful.
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Tim was very handsome. I loved his eyes and his
big mouth. We talked afterwards, and he was very complimentary
about my English. Wayne goes on to explain that Waltz
later returned to the US over the summer, and then
when he returned to China nineteen ninety two.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
She left her teaching.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Job with the belief that she was about to embark
on a new life. However, after his return to China,
their relationship reportedly went downhill. The relationship soon began to
sour when Waltz made clumsy romantic gestures in public. On
one occasion, trying to feed Wang a slice of pear
as they were embarking on a ten day tour of
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South China.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
People were staring at us. I tried to reject it
because I was.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
Very afraid teachers were supposed to set an example, she said.
Wayne explained to the outlet that after one instance on
a train ride where Waltz insisted that Wang's sleep in
his cabin, walt suggests that Wang was more interested in
getting a passport, leading to Wang leaving their hotel and
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Speaker 2 (12:09):
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story that.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Is kind of gone viral on social media and it's
coming out of North Carolina where officials they are estimated
that it would take a year to rebuild a road.
It was a road called Chimney Rock, and a group
of West Virginia coal miners just said that's insane. We'll
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get it done and not only do they get it done,
they got it done in a week and they did
it for free. It reminds you how incompetent our government
actually is. The road was washed out with the massive
flooding that took place after the hurricane that went through
the area, and there were a lot of roads that
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got washed out, and they said, hey, it's going to
be a year to get this road back open. And
it was vitally important to the community for them to
be able to get from point A to point B.
And the fact that a group of West Virginia coal
miners volunteered and got it done in a week and
for free, and they're like now, they're like you can
pave it now, Like we cleared it all, it's ready,
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Speaker 7 (13:23):
Go.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
That to me just tells you everything you need to know.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
About the American spirit, and also it tells you just
how stupid our government is. There was a relief concert
to raise money in the Carolinas yesterday the day before.
Over eighty thousand people attend the concert. Over twenty million
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was raised for release efforts across western North Carolina. The
state coming together is just incredible to see it happened,
to see the music stars and country music stars and
others that came in, it was amazing.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
It's just incredible. And I got to tell.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
You eighty three fans of the official count, twenty four
point five million rays for Western North Carolina was the
official count, and just just got the numbers sent to me.
And this was all done last minute, the same way
that it was all done last minute, the same way
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that these people came together to make this road, Like
this is the American spirit. And when you can get
eighty two thousand people to pack the Bank of America
Stadium Saturday night for a Concert for Carolina benefit show
headlined by Luke Combs and Eric's Church, and you can
raise twenty four plus million dollars and you can pull
this off this quick.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
I say it to remind.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
People that, like, hey, we've really really got to do
a better job of understanding just how if we're expecting
government to fix our problems, they're not gonna do it, folks,
Like they're just not they're not here to save us,
they're not here to make things better. Okay, Like they're
like they're they're not going to We've got to pick
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people that actually understand that. Many times government is the
problem when you've got to I mean, we're the United
States of America.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
We send billions and billions and billions.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
Of dollars to Ukraine, but they can't fix a road
in a year that has been washed at that the
community desperately needs. And then coal miners do it for
free and do it in a week. How much government fraud,
waste and abuse is there?
Speaker 2 (15:46):
I mean, I mean how.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Much for real, Like, how much fraud, how much waste,
how much abuse is there?
Speaker 2 (15:53):
It's a lot, folks, I mean it is a lot.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
And and the fact that our government would hen say
something so ridiculous, Oh, it'll be a year, And you
got to be like, wait, what what are you talking about.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
It's gonna be a year. And they're like, yeah, yeah,
it's gonna be a year.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Like it's gonna you can't give us our roads back,
a vital road for a year, yep, can't give it
back to you for a year.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
Are you serious?
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Yeah, it's gonna be a year. And then the coal
miners like, dude, we got tractors. We can do this.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
We've we've we've got tractors.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
We can we can pull this off. I just got
to say like God bless America. But this election season, remember,
you got two ways you can go on this. I
mean you really do.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
You've got two ways.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
You can either pick incompetent leaders content let me rephrase that,
continue to pick in commonent leaders, or we can make
a real change.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
It's one or the other.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
You can pick people like walt who are sitting there,
you know, hanging out with Chinese Communist Party officials, almost
marrying them as a new report, and then this October surprise,
and you know, the Minnesota governor has faced a lot
of criticism over this report. He faced a lot of
criticism regarding the claim that he had made back in
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twenty fourteen about him being present Hong Kong during the
nineteen eighty nine Tenmen Square massacre. The report found that
Walts was actually in Nebraska and did not go to
China until August of that year, missing all of it.
When about asked about his comments made during the recent debate,
Waltz stated that he was a quote knucklehead at times.
CNN also reported by the Way in No. Nine that
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Waltz had claimed he had been in Hong Kong during
the tienam And Square massacre and it was a lie,
and yet this doesn't disqualify him from apparently being number
two in our government. No, he's a great guy. I
know he lied about being in Tim Square. I know
he lied about where he was. I know he lied
about his military service. I know he lied about being
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in combat when he actually never saw combat. I mean,
these are major issues. Like these aren't minor issues. These
are these are significant issues.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
With who he is and and then you and then.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
These are the same people, like these are the same
exact people, same people that are like supposed to save
your life and when there's a natural disaster, are supposed
to come help you.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
And they're like, yeah, we'll build your road back in
a year.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
And you're like, wait what Yeah, yeah, we'll build your
road back in a year, a year from now. Washington
Post taking heat this morning for not endorsing Kamala Harris,
and now the rest of the media losing their minds
because tradition is every newspaper that acts like they're not
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biased endorses the Democratic candidate. The Washington Post, La Times
not endorsing this year Kamala Harris. People are furious about it.
Take a listen to this moments ago on MSNBC.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Join us now.
Speaker 8 (18:59):
Former executive editor of The Washington Post, Marty Baron. Marty,
You've been outspoken on this in the last couple of days,
But what is your reaction to Jeff bezos piece this morning.
Speaker 10 (19:10):
Well, I'm glad he spoke out. I'm glad he said
what he needed to say and provide some sort of
explanation for his reasoning. It's clear that he was involved
in the decision, despite the company's statements suggesting that he
wasn't satisfied.
Speaker 6 (19:22):
I mean, look, the.
Speaker 10 (19:24):
Washington Post has been issuing endorsements for almost a half century,
since nineteen seventy six. What caused them to start doing
endorsements in nineteen seventy six?
Speaker 2 (19:33):
It was Watergate.
Speaker 10 (19:36):
There was a president who was abusing power, who was
weaponizing government. That's an issue that exists today that is
certainly relevant during this presidential election. They only had one
exception in nineteen eighty eight. Under Jeff Bezos's ownership. They
provided endorsement presidential endorsements in twenty sixteen in twenty twenty
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highly critical of Donald Trump during In both of those
the presidential endorsements.
Speaker 6 (20:01):
Uh and uh to Uh.
Speaker 10 (20:04):
This is not a way to inspire trust is to
cancel an endorsement a couple of weeks before one of
the most consequential elections in US history. It actually arose trust,
and it's evident it destroys trust. Mark.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
So if you don't give an endorsement of the left,
then the left will come out and they will eat you.
You know, The Washington Post is a hardcore lefty newspaper,
and people are furious that they're not endorsing Kamala Harris
this time. Now there's politics involved behind the scenes. I
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think that's pretty obvious. But notice how on hinds they
become because they're like, well, it has to be an endorsement.
And notice how there's absolutely no chance of it being
a Trump endorsement, right, this is just a This is
supposed to be an automatic guarantee no matter what endorsement
of Kamala Harris instantly. I also think it's kind of
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funny how how angry they are about this because it's
not going to have any impact on the election day,
certainly in Washington, d C.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
In that area without the endorsement.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
And and the reason why I say that is because
that area is going to vote for Kamala Harris overwhelming.
I mean DC is a extremely liberal city and that's
where the Washington Post is. Now, does it change the
narrative or does would it change the narrative somewhat? Yeah
with others, but it's really not that big of a difference,
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Like this is really not that crazy of a or
a shock or something that everybody should just be like
losing their minds over, like it's it's the Washington Post
is a liberal newspaper. Everybody knows it's liberal, Like everybody does,
like everybody knows it's a liberal newspaper.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
And then not endorsing Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
You can dive into whatever your whatever your thoughts are
about it behind the scenes, but it's a nation, is
what the media is now demanding. If you're in the media,
you have to endorse. If you're in the media, you
must endorse. If you're in the media, like it's just it,
You've got to endorse, no matter what. Milania Trump coming
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out talking in general about this election. She was on
Fox and Friends Live this morning. She made an interesting point.
Speaker 11 (22:22):
Listen one week away, how are you feeling, how's the family?
I feel good. We are feeling good. We are working hard.
My husband. He's all over the country traveling and as
we saw Sunday evening Sunday through the day, was an
amazing day and a lot of support out there.
Speaker 7 (22:42):
Yeah, you've been through the campaign cycle now three times,
twenty sixteen, twenty twenty, twenty twenty four.
Speaker 5 (22:49):
How is this different or how is it better?
Speaker 6 (22:51):
How is it different? How just how does it compare?
Speaker 11 (22:56):
I feel it's kind of the same like two thousand
and six. The support out there, it's incredible, and it's just,
you know, people see what's going on in the country
and what kind of leadership they want. You know, they
want prosperity, they want American dream coming back. So that's
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what PEO will decide on November fifth.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
It's got that feeling, yeah, you know, she says, it's
the same feeling they felt then. Now that could be
you could argue a good sign that the Americans are
fired up. Yesterday I was on the bus tour with
Senator Katy Britt from Alabama, Ambassador Rick Grnell, and also
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Senator Ted Cruz, and I can tell you it has
a twenty sixteen feel. It is very different and the
crowds are excited. The crowds are fired up. The crowds
are are ready to vote. Many of them have already voted.
They feel very very inspired right now, and that is huge,
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Like that is so significant for what we need and
the importance of this election day. I think most people
understand it. They understand how important this is to go vote.
The early voting numbers that we're seeing around the country
are concerning to a point. And you're gonna laugh, but
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I think you'll understand what I mean by this. They
seem like they're too good, and that's concerning. It's like, wait, Republicans,
traditionally we are not early voters. Democrats traditionally are early voters.
But Republican early voting numbers seem to be just massive.
And what does that mean going into this election? You
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can debate it. I don't like to get or feel
like I'm getting too confident, and that's something that you
got to be careful of, Like you don't want to
get too confident here. You don't want to get arrogant
and go, oh, we're gonna win this thing. If you
may remember the midterms, we thought there was gonna be
a red wave and that didn't happen.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
We thought we were gonna get back the Senate. We didn't.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
We barely got the House, so I am cautiously optimistic now.
Newsweek's headline was is Joe Biden's garbage comment Kamala Harris's
deplorable moment? Yeah, Democrats campaign is getting uglier now that
(25:43):
Trump is ahead in the polls is another headline this morning.
And Donald Trump took advantage of Biden's trash talk with
sanitation outfit in a garbage truck appearance.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
It was a very smart move.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
All Star panel last night on five News Channel with
Brett Baer, he had on Harris Faulkner and also Larry
Kudlow and several others that were sitting there talking about
this controversy.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
I want to hear what they said.
Speaker 12 (26:13):
I mean, the statement itself, obviously, the reaction to it
with garbage truck and all.
Speaker 5 (26:19):
I mean.
Speaker 13 (26:19):
Let me say this first, there's been a lot of
question about whether this really matters as much as the
original garbage conversation that a comedian had on stage at
Madison Square Garden. That was a comedian. Almost nobody knew
who he was. They couldn't even make the connection with
Tom Brady's roast. They didn't remember him. Apparently, this is
a sitting president of the United States saying that half
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the voting public is garbage. That's different, that's bigger, and
to me, it has legs different from deplorables because of
the timing of it, the last seven days or so
in the election process with a candidate we don't know
that much about his vice president, and now he's starting
to try to fine the opposition with words like that,
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kind of stepping not on her but over her, disrespectful.
She has to talk it back. He's taken some of
the shine out of her closing arguments. I mean, it's
a lot, and I think it matters because he's the
current president.
Speaker 12 (27:17):
It was Jessica clean up on Aisle five numerous times today.
Speaker 6 (27:22):
This is the White House cream jump here.
Speaker 14 (27:24):
Just to clarify, he was not calling Trump supporter's garbage,
which is why he put out This is why he
wanted to make sure that we put out a statement
that clarified what he meant and what he was trying
to say.
Speaker 15 (27:38):
It's the hardest working apostrophe of the campaign, for sure.
Listen it. It's obviously suboptimal, and that it happened at
the same time that she's giving this incredible speech. It's
seventy five thousand people that turned out to see her
do this. She managed to thread the needle between protecting
democracy and talking about her opportunity economy and also all
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a branching to some of the same people who might
have been offended by that comment. I do think with
just six days left in the game, that most people
know we don't like.
Speaker 13 (28:11):
What was said about Puerto Rico, and we know how
to take the trash out Donald Trump.
Speaker 16 (28:17):
Overt Nazi parallels that they are cultivating and this extreme
extreme extremism.
Speaker 10 (28:24):
These are many January sixth rallies.
Speaker 4 (28:27):
These are many stopped the Steel rallies.
Speaker 5 (28:29):
Yesterday Joe Biden said something off the cuff while he
was on the phone call, and then later on corrected
that I.
Speaker 17 (28:39):
Don't understand why you're walking that back, because I mean,
based off the examples he gave, Like, if you are
a person who supports those examples that he gave, you
are garbage.
Speaker 12 (28:50):
I mean, this goes to Harris's point Larry about the
coverage of it and kind of.
Speaker 6 (28:54):
Trying to pick up for presidents.
Speaker 16 (28:56):
Oh yeah, longer, Look, you're six days away.
Speaker 5 (28:59):
This this is garbage talk. This is trash talk.
Speaker 16 (29:02):
This is not what any Democrat would want, and they're
just going to keep going at it. And so whatever
message Kamala Harris has going to be completely buried by this.
So it couldn't happen at a worse time. I do
agree with Harris. I think it's a lot worse than
the deplorables. But look, I just want to make this
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larger point if I make, I think the Democrats are completely.
Speaker 5 (29:28):
Barking up the wrong tree.
Speaker 16 (29:29):
I think Kamala Harris and her campaign barking up the
wrong tree. They're attacking Trump, that's all they're doing. They're
not trying to make any space between Joe Biden. The
country does not want a third Biden Harris, a second
Biden Harris term. They do not want that, but they're
not making that case. That is not what Kamala is saying.
She doesn't have a mind of her own, she doesn't
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have a policy of her own. What little she has
has been met derisively actually by a lot of economists.
But my point is, Okay, you want to call Trump hitler,
you want to calling fascist, you want to resident all that,
you want to go back to the threat of democracy
January sixth, Those are at this point today losing issues.
Speaker 12 (30:11):
Quickly they mentioned the losing issue. Yeah, you mentioned the economy.
There was good news for the Biden Harris administration on
the economy. US economy grew two point eight percent the
third quarter, slightly slower than expected amid easing inflation, strong
consumer spending. But a lot of people looked at that
roughly as a good sign.
Speaker 6 (30:31):
How do you see it.
Speaker 16 (30:32):
I think it's a decent sign and problem with it,
but I don't think it's germane to the election. The
problem here in the economy for the last four years
is the affordability crisis. And there's a study out again
this past week, and we got.
Speaker 6 (30:46):
The battleground state inflation we can put up as you're.
Speaker 16 (30:49):
Talking real listen, private wages, private wage, not government wages.
Private wages adjustice for inflation, Okay, have dropped over ten
percent during these last four years. And if you want
to buy a house, all in insurance, borrowing cost the price.
Speaker 5 (31:07):
Of the house, you're up about seventy percent.
Speaker 16 (31:10):
If you want to buy a car, if you want
to buy a car, all in buy the car price, gasoline,
insurance for the car that's up about seventy percent.
Speaker 5 (31:19):
This is never about GDP.
Speaker 16 (31:21):
You can't go into a grocery store and buy some
GDP if you go into a grocery store with your
take home pay the money that's actually in your pocketbooks,
or you're going kitchen table here, they're trash talking to
each other in the last six days, not talking about
any of this.
Speaker 5 (31:40):
I've found an extraordinary.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
It's interesting the point that Larry Ketler makes there as
he's on this All Start panel, where he's like, look,
you got six days left, now, five and you better
be talking about the issues that people care about. And
instead you got somebody yelling that half of the supporters
of the other guy are human waste, trash, floating trash.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
That's unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
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