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Speaker 1 (00:00):
But we can get out there, reach out, make the case.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
And for one thing, don't ever, don't ever shy away
with Mark progressive values. One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
Well there's your new vice presidential call.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
We can get out there, reach out, make the case.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
No, no, no, but do it again.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Don't ever, don't ever shy away for Mark progressive.
Speaker 4 (00:18):
Do it.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
One person's socialism is another person's neighbor.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Blain it, just keep going. I'm already in a mood
because I had a full cup of coffee that I
literally just dropped everywhere as I was like coming to
sit down. So I hate everything right now. Although I
don't hate this pick because it's appropriately ridiculous. It is
the new VP pick. I've got a piece that I
(00:44):
started that I wasn't able to finish yet because I
have a radio program to do and I can't just like,
you know, grow a head out of my backside with
arms and just you know, do that while I'm on air.
I told you I hate everything. I dropped my cup
of cars, It's all over everything. Oh my god, Heaven
help me, Oh my gosh. I could scream. It was
it was like the dark ROAs the Black Revcock Dark Ross.
(01:05):
I hate everything. Oh my gosh, if, oh if I
could just like make my fingers turn into rockets right now,
I just fire them at everything, all right, So the
veep steaks. You guys don't care, but I do. The
veep steaks. It's uh a mostly peaceful ticket that I'm
shit it is though. It's a mostly peaceful ticket. And
(01:27):
I man, it's Harr's Wolves, which is a weird thing
to say. Harra's Wolves. Harris Wolves, right to say it, Kane,
it's weird. Say yeah, Harris Wolves has yeah, it rhymes
with some stuff, a lot of things. But we're only
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a few minutes into the program and you guys aren't
ready yet, So this is yeah, it's Kane noted. You've
got the vice president who, as the governor of Minnesota
allows people to burn down everything, and then you have, sorry,
the vice presidential pick who's the governor, and then the
current vice president who would bail everybody out. So I
(02:11):
think it's the stupidest choice you could have made if
you were a Democrat. I think it's also interesting that
both Republicans and Democrats chose a candidate that was ideologically
not strategically based. And I also think Tim Walls looks
like boss Hog And I'm not apologizing for the comparison.
And I've said it since last night, and I doubled
down and I made some kind of trainingman mad it's
(02:35):
the dude. Yeah, if you say that, you know what?
Do you know? If you if you say that that
phrase and a mirror three times with the lights off,
Dennis Rodman appears behind you. Did you know that? It's
totally true? Don't try it. So we're going to get
into everything that you need to know about Tim Walls
of Walls, Hair's Walls. It sounds like a bad beer garden,
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doesn't it, Harris Wols sounds like a horrible beer garden.
A flat beer and ugly wenches. That's it, flat beer
and ugly winches twenty twenty four. It's a horrible ticket.
It's not gonna stop. I'm still mad about my coffee.
So Tim Walls, he is a progressive governor from a
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state that gives you a hole whopping nine ten electoral votes.
Oh good for you. Look at that. And now I thought,
and I think she was thinking about it. But I
also think that the Democrat machine, which is the name
rhymes with schm Obama. I think that the Democrat machine
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wanted her to pick Tim Walls because I and then
I kind of I'm assuming that. I'm just assuming that
Josh Shapiro, who is the governor of Pennsylvania, wanted it.
Maybe he didn't want it, but he sounded like someone
who wanted it. He was moderating his own religious viewpoints
in order to appease dear borniste, you know, so I
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kind of feel like he wanted it. However, I also
think that, you know, nobody wants to really jump on
that landmine, which is this, because she she the press
was just saying she was garbage just a few weeks ago.
Now they have to fluff her up and make her
this straw man character. And she picks this, you know,
boss hog looking dude coming out of Minnesota. And I'm
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gonna get into his military record. We're going to get
into everything, the military record, the phone line that he
had to snitch on people during lockdown, Oh my gosh,
all of that. He opposes, fracking everything, the George Floyd riots,
all of it. That's who Tim Waltz is. So he's
picked Josh Shapiro was snubbed. I don't know why. It's
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an idiotic choice. I'm glad they made it. You know,
it just makes it easier for Republicans, and God knows
that they need the help, because you know, the first
moment they can, they're going to stick all the feet
in their mouths. But to pick somebody like this from
a pretty reliably everyone's like, oh, well, min it's the
it is a battle. No, it's not. Minnesota was for
Hillary Clinton in twenty sixteen, it was for Joe Biden
in twenty twenty Pennsylvania. Biden was only plus one and
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a half over Trump in Pennsylvania. I mean, he like
barely scraped by in Pennsylvania. That's why it was such
a huge store. And it's one of the reasons why
Shapiro moderated himself so much, at least optically during elections,
because he's a pretty far left guy too. And keep
in mind too that there's no such thing as like
a moderate Democrat anymore. And the reason that we know
that is because they politically and rhetorically mrk all of
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their moderate Democrats. They don't have a moderate Democrat anymore.
But somebody like somebody like Josh Shapiro would have been
a pick that would have put Pennsylvania a little bit
more into play for Democrats, which signals to me that
they are they're okay with losing Pennsylvania if it means
they can pick up Georgia. And as of late, Harris
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and Trump have been When you consider the margin of
ra legit tied in Georgia, and they're legit tied in
a number of states as well, I think Pennsylvania is
something that Trump can take, and I think that's what
Democrats are trying to figure in to their electoral map
count So they're going ideological. They thought, well, you know,
we can probably give up Pennsylvania if we take Georgia
because they're in a better position in Georgia than they
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are in Pennsylvania. And then they can with this pick
play to their base. Because Tim Walls, you know, Indy
Basher's to the left. I mean, they're all basically water
down forms of you know, Karl Marx's backwash. But Tim
Waltz is definitely more progressive. Some people have said he's
sort of like the Ron de Santis in reverse, but
I don't even think he's like a Ron de Santis
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in reverse. And my immediate reaction is to think that
he's just like this, you know, chicken fried cream puff
coming up from Minnesota. But you have to realize he's
a lot more malicious than it looks, considering that the
messaging about your weird came from Tim Waltz. Although if
that's the best that he's got, then I'm okay with it,
because I will totally. I think the people who think
that anyone on the right is weirder than anyone on
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the left is not someone who's vote you're going to
get in the first place. So I don't care, you
know what I mean. So I just think it's a
stupid move. I think the ticket is I think it's goofy.
You have two basic Marxists on the ticket, and Tim
Waltz is exactly what a Californian Marxist thinks. That a populist,
Prairie Marxist looks like. That's exactly that's what they think.
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And they think, oh, wow, he looks, you know, looks
the party sounds. The party's got a little bit of
a populist flare. So there you go, that's who it is.
So that's it's just I think it's just one of
the stupidest moves that they could have made. And I
will say that I thought was Shapiro. If they had
picked a Josh Shapiro, they could have been a lot
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more competitive. But the problem is is Josh Shapiro is
actually very well spoken. Regardless of how much you just
like his policies and think that he's, you know, a schmuck,
He's actually very well spoken. You cannot have the VP
look better than the pe on the ticket, you know
what I mean. He makes Kamala Harris even look even
more ridiculous. I mean he I mean, she looks ridiculous already,
but he makes her look even more.
Speaker 5 (07:58):
So.
Speaker 3 (07:59):
He would actually been a more formidable debater, I think,
although I think JD. Vans would have bested him. Still,
I think he would have been a more formidable debater
than this, you know, jiggly poof coming out of Minnesota,
Grandpa jiggilypoof. He's gonna try to run that whole grandpa line.
And I'm so tired of dudes like, oh, you can't
attack my record and more Grandpa shut up. So that's
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it's And I can tell that the left doesn't know
what to make of it. Because they've they've been apoplectic
all morning. I have been like dealing. I was playing
ex's janitor a little bit ago uh, because there you
say one thing and a mouth breathe all over you,
hysterically shrieking. They're they're losing their minds. And I had
a dude that cosplays as a woman who tried to
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who tried to like step two, and I ate his
soul and then I went on with my life. But
I they're losing their minds over this, so I feel
like they're not entirely confident. But this is just playing
to her base. And this is why this is also
so stupid, that she's playing to her bass with this
pick their base. She's anticipating that it's going to be
a bunch of zoomers and millennials, all the people that
have been writing at college campuses, all of the people
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that have had a problem with Jewish people, which is
ultimately that's the singular reason I think why they didn't
pick Josh Shapiro. They didn't pick Josh Shapiro because he's Jewish,
and they also didn't pick him because he just is.
He just speaks better and is smarter than Kamala Harris,
And they don't want to make dear born and Stein mad.
And they don't want to look they don't want to
make Harris look dumber than she is. So then she
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you know, then she seems in is. So you know,
those are the two biggest reasons I think that they
didn't pick Shapiro. Well, the Jewish reason is definitely one
of it. I mean, that's not even up for dispute.
This party has a raging anti Semitic problem, and they're
not going to address it. I mean, when you're sitting
here not only collings for ceasefire, but ignoring the plight
of students who are being systematically targeted at college campuses
all across the country, that's a major issue. And when
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you refuse to see or to say or do anything
about it, that's also an issue. So they're not gonna
They're not gonna pick him. So they got this guy,
Tim Walltz. Now Tim Walltz, like I said, we're going
to go through his background because he opposed this is fracking.
He took three days to call out the National Guard
during the Floyd riots. Three whole days to call out
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the National Guard with the with the riots, with Floyd
and so I have this this is I mean, don't
I think we have some of this? Where's this? This
is audience in by five eleven twenty. There's a lot
of it. Hold up because I got the school stuff.
We got a whole bunch of we got his military stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
(10:33):
check this out. This is this is what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
A society that does not put equity and inclusion at
the center of it is certainly going to eventually come
to the places where we're at. This is a moment
of inflection. It's a moment of real change. It's a
moment that those folks who are out there demanding this
are are not going to take a commission or a report.
They're going to want fundamental change.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
And that is what I think finally comes out. Three
days after now, our friend Julio Rosas, who is there
on the ground during all of the George Floyd riots
and all of that, I mean, he was out there
and he was saying, it's crazy that they did not
have that they don't have, they haven't called the National
Guard out, that they haven't done anything. He was saying,
it's nuts that you know this is that this has
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happened that it's taken this long because it's at a
lot of property to be burned, a lot of people
to be assaulted. There have been fatalities, and they were
really putting that at the feet of Waltz, not just
you know, the reporters that were there, but a lot
of the business owners that had their entire livelihoods destroyed
by the unfettered rioting. Now, in addition to this stuff
(11:39):
we're going to get into, let me tell you the
criticism that he received from his fellow service members because
he's accused of abandoning his duty and abandoning his fellow soldiers.
Wait until you hear about this. He's got a dui.
He set up a snitch hotline for people during COVID
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so you could call and snitch on people if you
saw them without face masks. He instituted that in Minnesota.
He is a far left Marxist. You have two Marxists
on the ticket. So if there was any flirting around
with this idea that the remnant of the old Democrat
Party still existed, you're incorrect. It is completely and totally
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officially dead with this pick. So we've got this coming up. Also,
keeping my delicate, still have to vote for him to
be on the ticket, so it's not done yet. It's
not done till August. We're going to explain how the
Minnesota Pennsylvania affect with electorally. We're also going to get
into some polling. She's probably going to get a bump
from her base on this, but I don't think it's
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going to last long time. I think a long time.
I think that's going to be really up to the
media to make that last. We're going to get into
the crucial week for Harris. We're going to get into
Trump's polling as well. Democrats bite where is Biden? By
the way, the latest of foreign policy and so much
more so, we got a lot to get into bern
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an illegal monopoly for an online for online searches, according
to a judge, in a completely obvious observation to every
single person that has a brain and a pair of
lungs and can breathe, and a huge blow to the
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because their their searches suck. It is it's it sucks
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and I hate Google. American soldiers are hitting a huge
rocket attack on a military base in Iraq as I
don't know where Joe Biden was where was he sleeping.
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something about it, and they were telling they're telling Iran,
don't escalate it, don't don't escalate it. And then now
American soldiers are hit this it was the an al
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the base in the west of the country. Was targeted
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a dog perfume. It's the first time a big luxury
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He abandoned us. You know, I mean, what the hell
kind of leader does that? I mean, he just as
soon as the shots were fired in Iraq, he turned
and ran the other way and hung his hat up
and quit. I was like, well, for Pete's sake, this
guy quit if I say, I'm not going to do what.
I mean, what the hell kind of leadership is that?
Speaker 9 (19:49):
But then we fast forward to the election in twenty
eighteen in Minnesota, and you try at that time to
get people's attention with this story and also with what
seems to be very misleading statement that he continued to
make about his service.
Speaker 8 (20:03):
It kind of just sat there. You know, when he
was a congressman, you know, he bragged that he was
he was a command retired command sergeant major. I'm the
highest ranking person ever in the House. And you know,
all this lie that he was telling the state of
Minnesota came out after twenty eighteen, after this was exposed,
and they said, well, he can say that he served
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as a command sergeant major, but he can't say he's
a retired one because he's not.
Speaker 9 (20:28):
And that's what he was saying, and he.
Speaker 8 (20:29):
Was saying that, and there's lots of public you know,
lots of cards coming into mail, you know, for him
to be elected. They said, right, hon or, he's a
retired command sergeant major, just tooting his own horn, just
hanging on the coattails of people that actually are command
sergeant majors that went through all the process and put
all the time in.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
This is just one of many veterans that have spoken
out against Tim Walls, and what they have decried is
his abandonment of not just his fellow soldiers, but of
his duties. Welcome back to the program, Dana last year
with you. At the bottom of this first hour. You
can listen coast to coast find the simulcast channel three
forty seven Direct TV. We're also in Rumble and X
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and this is and Alpha News has done a really
good job of running down a lot of this criticism.
There was also a letter that was sent in. It
was a letter to the editor that was sent in
to the West Central Tribune, and it was about Tim Walls.
They said that he embellished and selectively omitted facts and
circumstances of his military career for years, they added in
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this letter, and it was published in November of twenty eighteen.
They added, quote, we retired command sergeant's major of the
Minnesota National Guard Field. It's our duty and responsibility to
bring forth the truth as we know it concerning his
service record. They put together a timeline of his service,
they said, and they also noted that many of the
they said, of the dates and time frames from his
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official discharge document. They have all of everything, they said,
it's all been verified. They discussed how he was deployed
with a field artillery battalion, and they said the mission,
and this was in two thousand and three. The mission
was to augment the US Air Force europe Security Forces
doing base security for six months. And he said they
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weren't replacing any units or military forces so they could
deploy to Iraq or Afghanistan. He said it was part
of their operation and during Freedom to Italy. And they
said after the unit's return to Minnesota in the spring
of four, Waltz was selected by high level command sergeants
to serve in the position of command sergeant major for
their particular battalion, and said August of two thousand and four,
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he was photographed holding up a sign at a protest
outside of a Bush Campaign rally in southern Minnesota. He
was conditionally promoted in September of four to command sergeant major.
They said his conditions had been outlined. They also said
that the warning order because he said that he was
supposed to meet, behave in a certain way, etc. They
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said that they they noted that the warning order that
in five a warning order was issuer issued which included
the position he was serving and to be prepared to
be mobilized for active duty to deployment two in Iraq.
But on May of five he quit and he left
their battalion and at Soldiers Hanging without its senior non
commissioned officer, as the battalion was preparing for deployment, and
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his excuse was that he had to retire in order
to run for Congress, which is false. According to a
Department of Defense directive notes this letter in the West
Central Tribune, he could have run and requested permission from
the Secretary of Defense before entering active duty, as many
reservists had. The letter states, if he had retired normally
and respectfully, you would think that he would have insured
his retirement documents were correctly filled out and signed, and
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that he would have ensured that he was reduced to
master sergeant for dropping out of the academy. Instead, they
write he waited for the paperwork to catch up for him,
and his official retirement document states soldier not available for signature.
They noted in a September of five, he was conditionally
promoted to command sergeant Major Walls, it was reduced to
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the when he was conditionally promoted, he was reduced to
master sergeant. They said it took a while for the
system to catch up as it was in uncharged territory,
because nobody quits in the position he was in or
drops out of the academy except for him. And they
said in November of five, while the battalion was training
for war at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, they got an offer
from retired Master Sergeant Waltz. He offered to fundraise for
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the battalion bus trip home over Christmas that year, and
they were deployed for twenty two months. They were restricted
could not speak out against the Canada for office. He
claims to be the highest ranking enlisted service member ever
to serve in Congress because he was elected a House
of Representatives in six even though he was conditionally promoted
less than eight months, quit before his obligations were met,
the letter notes, and was reduced to master sergeant for retirement. Yes,
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he served at that rank, but he was never qualified
at that rank and will never receive retirement benefits at
one rank below. They add, you be the judge. These
are all I mean, it's not just one, two, three,
or four, five, six, seventy nine ten. There was a
herd of these veterans that have been speaking out against him,
and these guys signed their name. They had Thomas Baron's
command sergeant major retired, Paul Hare command sergeant major retired,
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and then they have a lot of these, a lot
of these guys that have been speaking out. And as
I said, off the news has some of this as well.
They said that he that he had made Waltz not
going on the mission. One Doug Julian said that quote
it was a backdoor deal. Others said that he quote
let his soldiers down by dodging the deployment so he
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could run for Congress, or by running for Congress, they
had a lot. In fact, it was Tom Barns, who
is the retired command sergeant major, who also signed that
letter that was sent into the newspaper who ended up
replacing Waltz on the ticket or on deployment. Excuse me,
and they Jensen said, excuse me that in my eyes,
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today's the day that Waltz hasn't dieted for lack of
leadership and unwillingness to do his duty. It's one of
his can't one of his opponents at the time. I
mean it is. I mean, it's that's kind of wild.
I mean, there's you know, I just you know, I
kind of trust the veterans that we're serving to speak
out on this. But they had all these military military
whistleblowers that are that are saying that, you know, he
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and he's misrepresenting himself and he's misrepresenting his service on
the campaign trail and in office. And there's quite a
few of them that are speaking out about this. And
one of them who told it's Doug Jrulan who told
Alpha News they said, quote, why should we be quiet?
He uses the military to promote himself when he abandoned
his soldiers, He let his soldiers down. How can you
(26:37):
be entrusted to be governor of Minnesota when when if
something is not to your liking, you quit or you
serve yourself and not others end quote. Uh damn, are
you telling me that the advanced team was is this
and yet Kamala Harris still made the decision to go
with this guy. Holy count. We're talking about Minnesota governor
(26:57):
now VP for Harris's ticket, Tim Walls. He took We
told you how he took three days to call out
the National Guard. We're going to talk more about Walls,
but I want to share some of the polling with
you as well, uh, because this is all crazy. The
a couple of things to consider. Let me get into
three things. First is that in the RCP averages, Harris
(27:18):
has taken uh lead in the national head to head
RCP average for the first time. It's there. They are
tied Trump and Harris according to the Real Clear Politics
and Real Clear Politics, by the way, is a hardcore
h a hardcore Republican and they're they're they are very
(27:40):
much in the Trump camp. But they're also very mathematical.
Tom Bevans a great guy.
Speaker 10 (27:45):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (27:45):
They have a handful of polls and Trump and Harris.
I mean it's pretty really even. It gets in, it
goes all the way back. Uh, several weeks you have
New York Times, Seena Pole, Wall Street Journal, Reuter's Harvard,
Harris Daily, Cos, Rasmussen, CBS Morning, Consoles serviews, a ton
(28:06):
of different polling. It shows right now the national head
to head is Harris's point two. Now, when you consider
with the average margin of error on surveys of these
poles is about three points three and a half points,
that's wild. So they are head and a head right now. Now.
(28:28):
The question is how is this because Republicans have been
trying to get their footing, I think on Harris, although
I think that's a lot of the RNC not being prepared,
and you should always be prepared. You're in the left,
and I think some independence that might lean left or
in this honeymoon phase for Harris because she's got a
(28:51):
little bit of a bump, How long is it gonna last?
Is Walt's gonna bring her any kind of a bump.
They're having their first event late this eternoon this evening.
Everybody's in pennsylvani And it's really weird to me by
the way that I mean, you're snubbing essentially, you're snubbing Pennsylvania,
but you're trying to court Pennsylvanians as well by doing
your first event in Philly, and you've got, you know,
(29:15):
the Governor Josh Shapiro, who's going to be standing there
on the stage with him. And this is assuming that
Shapiro wanted the position, but Democrats held him off because
you know, the Jews, him being a Jewish Man as
a factor, his faith as a factor. It's insane. And
we're even having these conversations twenty twenty four for Crime
out Loud. So I don't know what kind of bump
(29:37):
Waltz springs because if she's trying to appeal to like
zoomers and millennials, the under twenty five crew, they don't vote.
It's not because they can, obviously, it's because historically, since
I was a kid, they everybody always talks a great game.
I mean when I was in high school, we had
(29:58):
Rocked the Vote. In the nineties, it was MTV's Rock
the Vote. You remember that, Kane. They had a whole thing,
Rock the Vote when they did MTV Beach House and
the summer leading up in an election here, it was
rock the Vote. I mean, they did everything. I will
never forget. I mean, I will never forget when they
when they interviewed Newt Gangridge when he was House Speaker
and they were asking him boxers or briefs, that that's
where that came from. So they just don't vote. Historically,
(30:21):
they don't vote. And I think it's just it's an
age thing. It's not even a specific generation thing, and
it's not even a party affiliation thing. It's just it
is what it is. And when you consider that the
majority of adult registered voters don't get out there and vote,
you realize that if you get fifty percent voter turnout,
that's crazy, right, that's great. Sixty percents fantastic. Those are adults,
(30:44):
mainly adults. So when you consider that adult registered voters
don't always come out and vote, I mean, it kind
of puts it in perspective a little bit more about
you know, the younger generations and my generation, we're like baby.
I was right before eight, so I was, we're like,
I'm like gen X, baby gen X, elderly octagenarian millennial.
(31:08):
I don't know. I don't want to claim it line
gen X for crying out loud, but we didn't vote.
I went because I was kind of always a political nerd,
So I went out when I turned eighteen. The moment
I turned eighteen and the first election I could vote,
and I voted. But not everybody goes out and votes.
(31:28):
That's the thing. So if she thinks that that's going
to lock in that demo, that shows how That's why
I don't necessarily think this is all Obama. There are
a lot of people are like, oh, well, this is
Obama who picked this. I don't think so, because I
think Democrats viewed Trump honestly as beatable because Trump used
to stop doing things like going in Georgia and attacking people.
(31:49):
This is not about whether you like him or not
like him. This is about if you want him to win,
you're going to acknowledge where there's errors and you're going
to fix him. If you're a plant and you don't
want him to win, then you're going to recoil in
horror whenever anyone brings up mistakes that need to stop
and be fixed so as for him to have victory.
And I think that the people that are very offended
(32:10):
whenever you bring up errors that he makes and that
you want to correct, when they act like it's a betrayal,
I think that they're plants that are trying to divide
the right, and I don't think that they had any
I don't think they've ever voted for Trump ever any
intention of voting for him. I think that they're they're
fake patriots, and they should be pointed out as such,
because only only pretenders don't want your candidate to fix problems, right,
(32:34):
So if he doesn't keep doing that, and he stays
very disciplined, then he's gonna then it's gonna be a
hell of a lot easier for Republicans. But I honestly
do think that Democrats believe that he's beatable, and I
think Obama is playing both sides of it. But I
think Waltz I just cannot see walls as I mean,
(32:57):
he's not in the Obama camp. H I just think
that they I don't know, But I also think they're
trying to kind of, you know, have a foot in
both camps and trying to hedge their bets. It's kind
of what it seems like. But so what effect is
this going to have?
Speaker 2 (33:12):
You know?
Speaker 3 (33:12):
Electorally? I think Minnesota was always going to be Democrats,
Pennsylvania less so, because remember in twenty twenty it was
just one and a half points that Biden took Pennsylvania
from Trump, and now you have this Joshapiro who's he's
a leftist, but he's more he's the only reason they
(33:33):
can call him moderate is because his shrine to Karl
Marx inside of his house is smaller than everyone else's.
I mean, there's really he's I mean, he's a far leftist.
He's not a moderate, but he is well spoken. He
handles himself a lot better than a lot of his
Democrat counterparts who were governors. And he, you know, it
(33:53):
can because he kind of lets his legislature do a lot,
you know, he can kind of he can kind of
claim by way of inaction and more of a moderate
record than not. So, I mean, that would have been
a smart pick, but they chose an ideological pick because
they are trying to stop the hemorrhage. We're going to
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Concnut hoo, cannut ho, cannut hoo, cannut ho, cannut ho,
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Speaker 1 (35:58):
Give us a hard time.
Speaker 3 (36:13):
You guys are root. But it's also Kamala Harris's speeches
that they turned into TikTok videos because they're paying people
to do this stupid garbage and put it on TikTok.
(36:35):
It's brain rot. If you wanted to know what the
brain worms that RFK has were like, it's this. Yeah,
somebody gets you can get paid doing that. Who sits
out there? You know, I don't believe in abortion, but
I may for the people who are, like you know what,
I think this changes my vote and I kind of
want to abort them. No, it's not murder. It's up
(36:56):
to me, right, It's whether or not I value their life,
and that's what makes all the difference. It's my choice,
their body, my choice. Oh, I get it. Actually, it's
also my body because if any of my tax dollars
are going towards their sustenance, it's my body too do
what I want. But how lame is that there? That's
there that doesn't make me want to vote for someone?
(37:16):
It makes me think you're a nerd? Do you like
the chicks that were in either their dad's house or somebody.
I'm like, look, none of you look like you put
in a hard day at work at anything. You know,
jokes aside, but how is that going to convince somebody?
You have a bunch of entitled brats that are doing
robot moves. Then one chick actually was pretty good, but
they're doing like these these bad moves and they're how
(37:38):
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Speaker 12 (39:28):
I would say those first days, you know, when there
were riots, I could smell the burning tires and that
was 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
(39:48):
was what was happening.
Speaker 3 (39:51):
That's Tim Waltz's wife. I mean, I just left my
windows open. Well, the riots were happening and there were
burner and stuff, because I love the smell of burner
and things. I just wanted the smell of burning things
to come through my window, you know, so nice. You know,
most people would just like go to Walmart and get
(40:12):
one of them Yankee candles, you know, them cinnamon ones.
Those are delicious, and they would burn that the damn
girlfriend's going now. I love the burning of other people's
livelihoods and their automobiles. I loved it. I love feeling, smelling,
hearing the screams, smelling the fires. M that's what she said.
(40:36):
Be real? Who says this? These people are crazy? Call
me welcome back to the program, top of the second hour.
Who in the hell says that stuff? Yeah? Those riots?
You know what I did? I left my windows opening up,
smelling of a smelling of the burning buildings and the
tarfis just there. That is I think the most Karen
(41:04):
thing I've ever hear. Sorry Karen's that it's for real though,
y'all know that's crazy. What does it mean?
Speaker 1 (41:10):
Like?
Speaker 3 (41:10):
And it was a real thing as opposed to not real,
like are you do?
Speaker 9 (41:16):
You?
Speaker 2 (41:16):
Are?
Speaker 3 (41:16):
Things normally not real to you. When people say things
like that, I feel like they want to say and
I really like that, but they don't. They know how
nutty that sounds, so they say something less nutty, like
that was very real. Well, yeah, so she legit like
left her windows open so she could smell the burning
(41:41):
of businesses and people's cars. Quick quick check, is that weird?
And by the way, apparently her daughter also coordinated with
writers to let them know that the National Guard would
not be activated one night. Well, so it's a mostly
(42:05):
peaceful ticket. That's the wife of Tim Walls, of Harris Walls.
Is it a bad beer garden, a crappy law farm,
or a really weird presidential ticket? Take your pick. I mean,
if it's cybar getting distracted, first off, welcome Dana Lash
with you top of the second hour. The uh, if
(42:29):
it was a bad beer guarden, you could have Elizabeth
Warren as the winch. Here's sweetie, would you like a beer? Still?
One of the weirdest things I've ever seen in my life,
next to that Jim Andy Christmas. So I mean again,
most people, you know, they would they would just you know,
(42:50):
buy burn a candle. Cynthia, you would just burn a candle.
You wouldn't be like, oh I love what is it?
Can I just I need to break this down. Is
that supposed to make the people who were in the
streets writing? Is that some sort of like appeal to them?
Speaker 1 (43:05):
Wow?
Speaker 3 (43:06):
I didn't know I stood on Tim Wall's until I
heard his wife talk about how she loved the smell
of us burn and everybody's stuff. And then I was like,
I lock her. What in the world you cannot make
fun of this? You cannot make fun of this enough.
(43:26):
You can't. This is who Harris picked. This is why
if Obama is involved in this. They did this just
to humble her. They allowed this to humble her because
you are gonna have this loudmouth boss hog looking dude
come out. I don't send me another that is so
mean to actor who plays boss Hog his name. Don't
(43:47):
do that. I don't. I don't care, just because you
know it's true. Look at him. This is didn't he
There are so I got so many videos of this, dude.
Hold on, let me look at our million audio video cuts.
Hold on, let me look at it because it's bad.
I mean, so can we look back flashback Tim Walls?
(44:08):
They are so leftist and they want everyone to know
how left they are. Right, I just thought of something
that I can't say on air, so I'm gonna wait
till we they're on break or I cover my mouth
to say it to Kane, so you guys can't read
my lips. But in the meantime, this is when Tim
Walls signing he signed a law everybody gets a driver's license.
Are you here legally? You don't know, We don't care.
(44:30):
You get a driver's license, you get one, you get one.
This is audio some by ten.
Speaker 1 (44:36):
It's done.
Speaker 3 (44:38):
A packing room at the Saint Paul Armory erupted after
the governor's signature made driver's license for all the law
of the land. Where's Jill when you need her? Say, say,
pwad Way, where's she at? I can't? Oh wait, but
there's more audio some by twelve Tim Walls, Well, hell, yes,
(45:01):
cities should be sanctuaries. Listen to this.
Speaker 4 (45:03):
Should Minnesota be a sanctuary state?
Speaker 3 (45:05):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (45:06):
If the definition of that is that the federal government
enforces immigration law and local law enforcement enforces local law,
then yes.
Speaker 4 (45:14):
Should cities be allowed to be sanctuary cities?
Speaker 3 (45:16):
Yes, local control sanctuary cities. So I mean, I feel
like then I can do whatever I want. You know,
if if we're going to pick and choose what laws
we want to follow, the last thing that you want
to do is allow me to pick and choose what
laws I want to follow. Because Kane, there's like five
I don't want to follow already. I mean, there's a
(45:37):
hell of a lot more than that, but there are
five I would very much enjoy it to not follow
now right, I'm just saying, I mean, I can't. Oh
my gosh, I just I can't. This is He's this
is going to be bad. This is going to be bad.
So I think, like I said, we're talking about this
(45:59):
pic and it really is, honestly one of it's like
the worst pick that that Democrats could have made, and
it makes it. That doesn't mean it's done, and it
doesn't mean that Tim Walls is entirely innocuous either. I
mean the whole It's weird thing came from Tim Walls.
He's a far left dude. This is all about It's
(46:21):
an ideological pick, not a strategic pick, because if they
were looking at strategy, they would have picked Josh Shapiro.
And I love how Babylon B says Josh Shapiro got that?
What is it? What did they say? Death to Israel?
Tat on his neck for nothing?
Speaker 12 (46:35):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (46:36):
That's yeah. So this is her new running mate. This
is a guy who is a very far far left individual,
very far left individual. I mean, this is he is
one of those who it's not about abortion. It is
abortion at any stage up until the moment of birth
(46:58):
and did not want laws that require doctors if there
was an abortion, especially if it was a child that
could survive outside of the womb. It's a version of
the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, which was about if
a child is viable when it's born, and this happens.
This is what people don't really I can't believe we
(47:20):
live in twenty twenty four where we understand the world
isn't flat, and we know how the it's like, you know,
it's not like pre Galileo times. People, I mean, holy hell,
We've got science and there are people who literally don't
even know how abortions are performed or that you can
still have a viable infant born from one that if
a procedure goes wrong. And there were laws, and this
(47:40):
really came up to up to fight was like six
or something like that, the Bornelive Infant Protection Act in
Illinois where Democrats were fighting against it. Well, there are
similar pieces of legislation that came up in various state
and in Minnesota, Whilts was against it. So the idea
that if an infant is born alive after viable survive
(48:01):
after an abortion procedure is ineffective, meaning the baby isn't marked,
then doctors do not have to provide treatment or any
kind of render any sort of aid to said infant.
That is an extreme position, especially when Democrats have always
said no, no, no, we believe that abortion should be rare, safe,
(48:24):
and rare. That's all they were saying. The majority of
Americans think that there should be a limitation. And these
are include Democrat voters. This is Pugh Rasmussen Quinnipiac ipsus.
I mean there's a I have a slew of surveys
out there. They the majority of Americans believe fifteen weeks
is a decent amount of time to get your life
(48:46):
in order and figure your stuff out and then determine
if you're gonna have an abortion or not. And again
I'm not this isn't about talking about liking or just
like an abortion. I'm talking about what the majority of
American survey Democrat and Republican have fallen on. That's a
commonality right now, That's where the average, that's where it
averages out, and so in every single survey for the
past ten years, by the way, and so anything that
(49:09):
is not that anything that's you know, when you're talking
about abortion up to the moment of birth. That is
an extreme position, and Democrats, even back in twenty twenty,
this was getting into the runoff election in Georgia going
into twenty one, when you had the Peace of Legislation
(49:30):
coming up in the Senate where Democrat senators were signing
off on it, and it was about passing a bill
that was allowing abortion up to the moment of birth,
and also it was going to remove any kind of
legislative block. It would repeal any kind of prohibition that
had previously stopped taxpayer dollars from being used specifically for it.
(49:53):
Even though Planned Parenthood, according to their own financial data,
receives over half eight billion do taxpayer dollars annually. And
we know this because they put it up on their website.
You can go every year and see the entire breakdown
of their financials and you can see how much of
(50:13):
that federal money is from taxpayer dollars. So that's where
I get my info from. Don't take it with me,
you take it with them. So this is where Tim
Walls falls at. He also wanted the word women to
be struck from new laws and replaced with pregnant people,
as it pertains to anything related to maternity care, abortion, etc.
(50:38):
So he wanted women to be replaced with pregnant people.
He has declared Minnesota a refuge for transgender surgeries and
therapies for minors, and he backs funding it with taxpayer dollars.
So if a parent elects to have their thirteen year
old's penis removed because they want to identify as a female,
(51:03):
regardless of whether or not they've gone through puberty, regardless
of the fact that there exists no long term studies
that show the abuse of hormones the only thing that
we have, or like women who are in their seventies
now who were kind of like guinea pigs with hormone
treatment when they were starting menopause and the disastrous effects
on their health when it's not done correctly. As all
we got. This is a problem, and he wants that
(51:24):
to be publicly funded.
Speaker 12 (51:27):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (51:27):
That's a major issue, and he's been very very proud
of that. He's been very very proud of pushing for that.
Speaker 12 (51:34):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (51:34):
He also created audio sound bite eighteen during COVID a
snitch line. So in Minnesota, if you were out and about,
thanks to Governor Tim Walls, if you were out and
about and you saw someone without a face diaper on,
you could literally call this number. And this is what
it sounded like audio SOMEBODT eighteen.
Speaker 4 (51:57):
Hello, you have the 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, how
the stay at home order is being violated, and where
the stay at home order was violated?
Speaker 3 (52:16):
Thank you, Oh my gosh. And it wasn't just for
staying at home, if they were without a face mask,
if they anything. This is the kind of stuff that
he far left, actually further left than Josh Shapiro. So
this is what I say when this is an ideological pick,
not a strategic pick. Now coming up, what does that mean?
(52:38):
What is that? Does that put Pennsylvania in play? Yes,
we're going to talk about that coming up as well.
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So tropical Storm Debbie is killed at least six, including
three children, after smashed into Florida on Monday, sustained high
winds of forty five miles per hour and torrential rain.
A thirteen year old was killed when a tree fell
on his home in Levey County, Florida. A twelve year
old was killed also by a falling tree, and a
woman and a twelve year old were killed in a
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(54:35):
night in Dixie County where the storm first made landfall.
And then a nineteen year old another large tree fell
into a porch onto the home and killed him as well.
So this is it's just true. I mean it's not
they're staying to take shelter and go somewhere where a
tree is not gonna get sht. Also, but man alive
this Twin Peaks director David Lynch, who doesn't he he
(54:56):
had a Twitter account. I don't know if he updates
it anymore, or on are on X where he would
say Happy Friday. Every Friday. He would be like, it's
a for Friday, you know, and he was hysterical. But
he said he's unlikely to direct again in person, and
that he cannot leave his home due to emphysema. And
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enjoyed smoking, and then it made it hard for him
to do that. So he's sad because he can't smoke
anymore because of it. So, yeah, apparently our fate. They
study this. Our faces grow to match our names. I
don't even know what that means. Adults' facial features tend
(55:37):
to evolve over time to align with social stereotypes associated
with their names, a phenomenon known as face name congruence
or self fulfilling prophecy. This is insane. I didn't They
said that it's a study published in Proceedings of the
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Speaker 13 (58:16):
I think that you guys have got to do a
better job at actually forcing Kamala Harris to answer questions.
This is a person who's been the presumptive Democrat nominee
for sixteen days. She hasn't taken a single real question
from a reporter. The American people deserve to get to
know the people who want to lead them, and I
think it's shameful for Kamala Harris, but increasingly for the
media that she's taking a basement strategy of running from
(58:37):
reporters instead of getting in front of them, answering tough
questions about her record and letting the American people know
who she is. President Trump and I take hostile questions,
we take non hostile questions. We get out there and
talk to people because we respect the American people enough
to want to persuade them and not to try to
run for them. So I think you guys got to
do a better job.
Speaker 1 (58:56):
That's my humble opinion.
Speaker 3 (58:57):
The figure out that was brilliant. That was Ja the Advance.
I watched that live. He was on obviously the the
Trump campaign plane doing. He and Trump are are kind
of doing like a a tag team sort of approach.
Trump's doing fundraisers and JD. Vance's is in Pennsylvania and
they had the press was asking him about you know,
(59:23):
Tim Wallas and all these other you know, all these
other questions, and he was, you know, he was answering them,
and he was saying, look, he even told the press,
even was telling the press that were there, Look, you
know you I know a lot of you, you're you
know the ones I know, you know, you're nice being along,
et cetera. And he was very complimentary, very amiable, and
he said, but I just have to say, you know,
when you heard that that sound bite just then, and
that's a legitimate sound bite because Kamala Harris has been
(59:47):
the assumed nominee now for what two weeks, and she
hasn't held a single press conference. She really is not.
Her whole campaign is being very very micromanaged. So I
to keep her from having to engage with the press
because she does not perform well with the press. And
Jade Vance looked very much in his element there answering
(01:00:07):
questions from the press. He did it while remaining calm,
while looking like he was in command of the situation,
and he actually didn't do a word salad talk around it.
He actually answered their questions and it was I think
that was a strong point, and I and a very
strong point and very legitimate, legitimate one too. I'd hate
(01:00:29):
how it's been portrayed in the media, though, this is
how media I did it. Jd Vance lashes out at
media over Kamala Harris coverage. You guys have got to
do a better job. That's not lashing out. And I
cannot stand the hyperbole of this. I mean, it's it's
so it's so damn annoying. You have to realize when
(01:00:49):
you see I hate it when they're like so and
so lashes out or so and so slams. I hate
the hyperbole of these headlines. And I understand that the
purpose is to be click baity because people love drama.
They love it. They love drama no matter how contrived
it is, and so they will you know, they want
to get people looking at it. They want to get
(01:01:10):
the left looking at it, like what did he say
about our side? And then they want the right to
look at it to see, oh wow, he's slamed the
other side. But that's not what happened at all. I mean,
he was actually completely opposite of that. He gave a
very his critique was not any more aggressive than the
most aggressive question that he received from any member of
the press there. And I watch like almost ten minutes
(01:01:33):
of that because it was they had a very, very long,
little pop up, little press aveil there, and that's typical
when you're on the campaign trail. But sometimes I think
that they put that out there to make it look
like he's unhinged or not in command of his own emotions,
or that he is has a has a temper issue,
and it's he was totally I mean, you saw he
(01:01:55):
was totally fine. In fact, when you show the whole thing,
I'm not going to play ten minutes of it. That
was the crucial part right there. But when you see
the whole thing, I mean, it looks even you know,
less aggressive because they're i mean, they're very the reporters
actually were on having a good conversation with him, and
they were being very cool. So it's I mean, it's
just fascinating to see how that's being how that's all
(01:02:19):
being manipulated for the press, for the purpose of the press.
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you. I'm
still trying to get over this SoundBite. I'm gonna need
it again came of Gwen Walls. I need where she
talks about how during the riots in Minnesota, she's Tim
(01:02:42):
Waltz's the Governor's now VP Pick's wife, she enjoyed the
burning smell of tires and private property like she kept
her windows open. She said, as I guess a way
to express solidarity with the people, just rowing private businesses.
This is one of the weirdest soundbites that I have
(01:03:03):
seen during so far of this election cycle, and it's
up there with RFKS. I gotta say, watch us.
Speaker 12 (01:03:11):
I would say, those first days, you know, when there
were riots, I could smell the burning tires and that
was 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
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was what was happening.
Speaker 3 (01:03:34):
See, she kept them open in solidarity with the rioters.
So she kept That's honestly, that is one of the
most white progressive things I've ever seen in my life.
She kept her windows open so as to uh express
some solidarity with the people in the streets burning down businesses, livelihoods,
and private property. And you know, my comment was, well, damn, Gwen.
(01:03:55):
Most people would just like burn a Yankee candle, but
you know, you went all out. That's bizarre. I mean,
think about what she's saying there. She was enjoying smelling
the destruction. She was doing it as a form of solidaire.
There's so much to unpack there. I mean, Heaven forbid
they call out the National Guard, so that means they're
smelling the destruction. And her husband was criticized for waiting
(01:04:16):
three days before calling out the National Guard. They could
smell the destruction from their home. And Tim Waltz did
Tim Waltz did nothing. Nothing, And she's like, oh, well,
you know, of course, this is what he had to say.
We're never going to stop playing this audio some by
seven listen to this, but we can.
Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
Get out there, reach out, make the case, and for
one thing, don't ever shy away from Mark progressive values.
One person's socialism is another person's neighbor.
Speaker 3 (01:04:43):
Lina, Wow, play this audio. This was so there's one
video going out. It's a clip of a woman in Minneapolis.
She's disabled, and I remember seeing this when this happened.
She talked to the press. It's the Chance. It's ABC's
Channel five, their affiliate up there. She was talking to
the press and she was heartbroken because she says, I
don't have any I remember. I think we played this
(01:05:06):
actually when this happened. This is what Gwen Walts was enjoying,
smelling the destruction of this woman's life.
Speaker 14 (01:05:12):
Listen, I live in the high rise right back here,
and I've seen them as they came down Lake Street.
But then they turned and started coming over here, and
I'm sitting out looking in my out my window, and
they went straight to Office magis the dollar store at
(01:05:36):
every store over here that I go to, I have
nowhere to go now, I have no way to get
there because the buzzings aren't running. These people did this
for no reason. It's not gonna bring George back here.
George is in a better place than we are. The
(01:05:58):
last night I'm gonna be on it. That wish Apple's words.
Speaker 3 (01:06:01):
You remember Gwenn Walls said that she enjoyed the smell
of that woman's neighborhood burning. You know, all the stuff
that she smelled in that clip when she said, you know,
I left my windows open, and I she was smelling
opportunity burn. She was smelling the businesses, family owned businesses burning,
(01:06:22):
minority communities burning, interestingly enough, by at the hands of
a lot of out of town people. She was smelling
the destruction. And she and her husband stayed in their
little mansion and for three days they did nothing. They
did absolutely nothing. Tim Walls didn't call out the National Guard.
(01:06:47):
They didn't do anything while police were being attacked. My
friend Hilirosis was there on the ground and he got
tons of video of police being attacked, assaulted, beaten, upside
the head everything. Tim Walls did nothing to help. But
now his wife Gwen goes out. Although this was a
little bit of flashback audio, but his wife Gwen has said,
(01:07:09):
oh yeah, I enjoyed it. She kept her with the
windows of her months open in solidarity with the people
who were destroying businesses. And that's who they are. That's
who these people are. I mean, you look at his
record I mean, it's just one of the craziest things.
I don't know what he brings to the table for
(01:07:31):
Kamala Harris other than a far left he brings prairie Marxism.
Someone was saying prairie populism. But I need people to
realize populism is not like a political belief set. It
is a political messaging. It is a type of messaging.
It is not itself a set of beliefs like conservative
(01:07:52):
or progressive, or Republican or Democrat, or Marxist or socialist.
It is not a set of beliefs. It's a style
of messaging those beliefs. Anybody can use populism to certain
to a certain extent, some populism is fine, but sometimes
it can go completely over the top. So Waltz is
using this populist Prairie Marxism as a way. That's that's
(01:08:18):
I mean, that's why I think ultimately he was picked.
They everyone keeps saying, my friend David Harsani has been
tracking the press pushing a talking point about Tim Waltz.
They're trying to say his folksy demeanor, folksy demeanor over
and over again, headline after headline after headline after headline,
article after article after article after article, everything written in
(01:08:39):
the past twenty four hours. So the narrative, the press
is trying to shape Waltz before the right can, and
so they're trying to say he's got folksy demeanor, he's
a Midwestern dad, and that, uh, that's how they're trying
to that's how they're trying to portray him. They're trying
to act like he's just this, you know, the centrist,
but he's not. He's anything but. I mean, he's anything
but a centrist. I mean, he was a guy who
(01:09:01):
was pushing a lot of these Marxist policies all the
way back to the nineties before the rest of the
Democrat Party was I mean he in fact, let me
pull this up. I mean his party is actually the
Democratic Farmer Labor Party. It's it's a subset within the
Democrat Party. They were created out of the forties between
(01:09:21):
from socialists and from the Democrats. So I mean that's
and it's been super far left progressive. It's it's socialist.
And Amy Klobuchar is a member of the Democrat Farmer
Labor Party or it's also called the DFL. It's associated
with the Democrat Party, but it's very it's very it's
(01:09:41):
different from it in some respects. It's like a subset.
They have a lot of the same beliefs, but they
don't have as much success statewide or nationally as the
Democrat Party. But they're very, very very it's Marxist left
it's Marxist leftism. And so whenever there's like this caveat
or this subset within the Democrat Party is usually what
it means, he's not a centrist. Centrists don't win, and
(01:10:06):
with Democrats, Democrats don't promote centrist Democrats stopped promoting centrist
since before Zell Miller spoke at the RNC way back
in like the early aughts. I mean this is you know,
they have not practiced, they've not supported their centrists for
a long time. They ran their pro life Democrats out
of the party. You used to be able to be
a pro life Democrat. I mean, you used to be
(01:10:27):
able to be a pro life Democrat back in the
late nineties, early aughts. Now you can't anymore. They ran
those people out. If you are not a thousand percent
on board, you're a persona on grata, you are ex communicado.
That's it. So he's they're going to try to make
(01:10:48):
him out to be the Democrat JD. Vance. So they
are trying. I think that's one of the reasons why
maybe perhaps they ended up going with him over Maybe
that's the third reason. I think Shapiro being a Jewish
Man was the biggest thing with the left.
Speaker 11 (01:11:08):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:11:08):
But I think also they wanted to have their own
kind of Jadvans. But Waltz is so problematic, everything from
his service and the criticism of it from the soldiers
who say he abandoned them and just you know, abandoned
his post so he could go run for office and
use all these excuses. They're really trying to style him
in the same vein as JD. Vans, but he's you can't.
(01:11:29):
But that's the narrative they're trying to push. So keep
watch on that because they're going to work overtime to
craft it. They want to make him folksier than JD. Vance.
That's what they're going for. So and they think that
they got two birds with one stone here because he's
such a far left Marxist. They're solidifying their base, making
their base happy, and then they're also throwing a bone
(01:11:51):
out to the flyover people that they're going to need,
especially when you look at the Blue Wall and the
sun Belt. And we're going to talk about strategy coming up,
because I think Democrats are changing their strategy a little
bit for that. So we got all of that and more.
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Speaker 11 (01:13:23):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 3 (01:13:32):
So, uh, apparently you know there's a lot of flooding
right now in Florida. And a man was able to
actually catch a catfish in a flooded Florida street in
Saint Petersburg and this or Saint Petersburg, Florida. They said that, uh,
I mean, because it looks like it's what at least
calf deep. Yes, yeah, wfla if you were. Don de
(01:13:55):
Witt put a video on Facebook showing him catching fish
as they were swimming through the street. That's crazy, also
very easy meal. This story got a very easy meal.
Let's see here, I'm gonna pull up my proper windows.
I got a million windows open, and I want this one.
All right. So Tropical Storm DEBI passed and it apparently
(01:14:17):
it apparently blew a million dollars in cocaine up on
the floor on a Florida beach. This is what gets me.
Tampa Bay says that it's a common occurrence. A beach
goer found twenty five packages that cocaine washed up on
the shore in Florida Keys on Sunday. According to Border Patrol,
it was on the ismrada, right, I think I probably not. Yeah,
(01:14:42):
it's but they said that the Assistant Chief Patrol egin
for the Border Patrol's Mimi Sector said it had a
street value of over a million dollars twenty five packages
seventy pounds of cocaine. A good Samaritan discovered it, contacted
the authorities, I mean, and it had like a little
weird logo on it, and they said it's a last week.
That's when a driver in July we had this headline
(01:15:05):
diving for spiny lobster found a kilo of cocaine. And
then last Tuesday, somebody cleaning up trash near your seawall
in Key Largo found a brick of cocaine and then
in June, divers off Key Largo thought it was a
bunch of trash floating in about one hundred feet of water,
but it turned out to be twenty five kilos of
individually wrapped cocaine. Lots of cocaine floating in and around there.
(01:15:26):
That's crazy. That is so wild to me that that's said,
and they're like, yeah, that's a common occurrence. That's yeah,
how common is that? That's wild? Also, we got oh,
a Florida man is calling out to coyotes, calling out
to coyotes, survived an attack by armadillos. Okay, I didn't
(01:15:49):
know they could attack you armadillos. It was in Mount Plymouth,
the Mount Plymouth neighborhood, and it was caught on security camera.
I'll play the video for you tomorrow. But a guy
was caught off guard by two armadillos and he didn't
want his last name her or shared because yeah, probably
because too armadilla's attacked you dude, that's kind of silly.
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Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
And I think seeing a plan that's out there talking
about it with folks knowing that he's not going to
do anything.
Speaker 1 (01:17:22):
He talks about this wall. I always say, let me
know how high it is, But.
Speaker 2 (01:17:25):
It's twenty five feet, then I'll invest in the thirty
foot ladder factory.
Speaker 3 (01:17:28):
That's not how you show or everybody had. All the
people on the left had that talking point, and I
loved how they all went and said the same thing
on cable news like they were the ones who came
up with it. Look how clever they are. Clever girl,
I was tampon Tim Walls, who. Yeah, that's why I said,
who was talking to CNN of some flashback audio. He's
the crazy pick that Kamala Harris. They decided to make
(01:17:53):
it hard on themselves by not picking which looked like
an easy point with Josh Shapiro, but you know he's
Jewish and they'd never a problem with So welcome back
to the program, top of this third hour with you.
I think it's interesting that the guy who came up
with their Jody veiance is weird is the guy who
also signed a law requiring that you know, tampon's being
(01:18:13):
elementary school bathrooms of boys. You know, No, not like
a craft project either. I mean literally starting this was
in twenty twenty third, well actually early twenty four. Tampons
and menstrual products. It's going to be in Minnesota public
schools and in the boys bathrooms. Again, if you're a
(01:18:38):
dude and you're bleeding from your noother region, you need
a doctor, not a tampon. Okay, So that's why they
call him tampon Tim. He's telling you what he's been
criticized over a lot of stuff, and his record's coming out.
I mean, I think it's totally fine that they went
and picked this boss hoglandmine, go right ahead. I mean,
(01:18:58):
this is a guy that signed the bill that would
allow the state to come in and challenge you for
custody of your kids if you didn't affirm their the
genitals that they wanted to pretend that they have. I mean,
the state can actually come and take your kids if
you don't affirm their pretend gender. Well I'm a pretend
millionaire who gets arrested if they don't acknowledge that. You know,
(01:19:18):
I would love to know, But yeah, they did. That
was an actual thing it was. It was a piece
of legislation that he actually signed. He also signed an
executive order declaring Minnesota a sanctuary state for miners like
kids like who are He invited families, including people who
were transitioning six year old kids, like six year old
(01:19:41):
boys whose genitals they were talking and all of this
other stuff. I'm not even making this up. That's like
what happens. I mean, it's some of the craziest stuff
I've ever seen. I mean, he allows men to participate
in women's sports. He signed an order demanding that children
get to go genital mutilely surgeries when they're not even
(01:20:02):
anywhere near puberty. And yeah, they have period products in
all school bathrooms for grades four through twelve, so boys
can go in the bathroom and they can get a tampon.
That's why they call him tampon. Tim Your tax dollars
pay for that in Minnesota. But jd Vance, who once
pointed out that there was diet mountain dew on a
(01:20:24):
table at a campaign event, is weird because he pointed
out that there was diet mountain dew on the table
at a campaign event when he was running for Senate.
I mean, what's weirder than Hey, boys, you win some tampons,
what's weirder than that? Yeah? Or yeah, you can go
(01:20:45):
ahead and cut your eight year old's male copulatory organ off.
Go ahead, turn him into just you know, let's go
ahead and do some weird science, make him into a girl.
Good night, people, come on. But that's who he is.
I again, I don't really think that this puts well.
I really don't see how this puts at all whatsoever.
(01:21:08):
I mean, it doesn't do anything to help her electorally.
Minnesota is a pretty I mean, it's a pretty dependable
blue state, and when you look at the polling, I
mean historically one of the things that I went and
was looking back at was, you know, some of the
polling for this, I mean, it's it just doesn't make
(01:21:33):
Pennsylvania was such the obvious choice. I'm totally fine if
they don't want Pennsylvania, though. Pennsylvania very interesting. Trump versus Harris.
Trump is up plus one point eight RCP average. It's
well within the margin of error, so they're statistically tied.
Really they're tied. And it's a state that Biden only
won by one and a half points, so that tracks
(01:21:55):
and it's considered to be a toss up state. You
have nineteen electoral votes for Pennsylvania. You remember, you have
to have two hundred and seventy electoral votes to win,
whereas Minnesota has always been a lean Democrat state. They
have ten electoral votes. And I think some people think, oh,
it's Minnesota, it's like northern Midwest. No, it's it's still
(01:22:17):
it's you know, some people say it's like Canada junior
in terms of policy. So you can't just assume that
it's going to be very, you know, a lot more Republican.
So my whole thought is that they're really trying to
change up their strategy a little bit and maybe kind
(01:22:39):
of put some of the sun Belt in play. Sun
Belt meaning you know, you've got Arizona, you've got Georgia.
Sun Belt is you know, all the warm sunny states,
Southern tier. So you've got Alabama, you got Arizona, you
got Florida, you got Georgia, you got Missippi, New Mexico, Texas,
South Carolina, you know things like some parts of Nevada, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah,
(01:23:06):
and of the sun Belt. You're looking at Georgia and Arizona.
So Arizona is in play. Georgia is in play for Democrats,
and I think what they're doing is gambling on maybe
perhaps not having Pennsylvania and going for Georgia. Now, why
do I say that, Because they're tied in Georgia. This
is why I was saying Trump needed to be careful
(01:23:27):
about Georgia. Now you understand, this is one of the
reasons why I was kind of suggesting to Kemp because Pennsylvania,
even without vance again a point and a half Biden,
Pennsylvania is a toss up. Georgia is a toss up. Now,
Georgia has sixteen electoral votes, Pennsylvania has nineteen electoral votes.
(01:23:51):
But looking at and I'm going to pull up some
of Georgia's polling here, Trump's lead in Georgia isn't really elite.
It's point eight. It's a lot tighter. And he keeps
picking a fight with Republicans in Georgia. Please, for the
love of all things holy, stop it. That's not a
(01:24:12):
smart move to make, because because people in Georgia are
going to like their Georgia Party officials. You know, there's
a little ownership there, there's a little hometown team there.
You got to build on that for wins. So I
think Democrats are actually counting on that a little bit.
And I think they're looking to pick up Georgia loose Pennsylvania.
And I think that's the play they're making. So they figured, Okay, well,
we don't really necessarily have to have a governor Josh
(01:24:32):
Shapiro on the ticket if this is our play. I
think if if Pennsylvania had been a part of their play,
I think they absolutely would have had him. But I
think that they were looking at where's Trump the most vulnerable.
He's more vulnerable in Georgia than he is in Pennsylvania.
So and again I'm looking at this. He and Harris
have never been more than one point at max going
back weeks and a number of surveys in Georgia apart
(01:24:55):
and real clear politics, this and this average. I mean,
they have the hill. They have I mean even a
couple of Republican ones too in here Republican surveys. So
the I mean, he's only point eight ahead, and in
Pennsylvania he's you know, he stands. I think he is
(01:25:15):
a little bit more competitive in Pennsylvania. Virginia thirteen electoral
votes also a toss up Now, remember I had said
that Youngkin would have been a good pick for Trump
as well. I don't dislike Vance. I'm just I'm looking
at the map, is how I'm looking at this. I'm
looking at the map specifically and looking to see how
(01:25:35):
this all plays out. So, you know, he this and
in this, I think that he really he could have
done a Camp. He could have done a Youngkin, and
I think he would have been good Vance from Pennsylvania.
I don't know necessarily if that was a strategy that
they were thinking of, like this will put Pennsylvania or not, sorry, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Ohio,
(01:26:00):
iiO is I mean when looking at Ohio, Ohio was
already lean Republican and seventeen electoral votes, it already leans Trump,
and Ohio leaned Trump back in twenty twenty two. So
I don't think that that's you know, Pennsylvania is you know,
is I think the play that they're going to try
(01:26:20):
to make. But honestly and looking at Democrats, this is
what's dumb because that is a gamble. It's a gamble
that is based on Republicans messing up. So what does
that tell you about what Democrats think about how Republicans
are going to perform in Georgia. You've got to read
(01:26:40):
all the tea leaves on these. I mean, kan if
you think I'm wrong or over analyzing it, tell me.
But that's what it really feels like.
Speaker 1 (01:26:46):
True.
Speaker 3 (01:26:48):
What do you think about Republicans in Georgia.
Speaker 11 (01:26:51):
Well, like right now, I think there's a narrative that
I think Democrats would like to keep going. And I
think that what is that, well, just the idea of
any unification in the GOP being fractured. And I think
they enjoy that narrative. And however they can perpetuate that
(01:27:13):
narrative is what they're going to do.
Speaker 3 (01:27:15):
Of course, I mean, of course they're going to do that.
So to me again, I just feel like this is
Democrats doing a sun Belt play. Now, remember delegates still
have to vote for Wallace to be on this ticket.
You still got to make it through the convention. So
there is that a couple of other things, And I'm
going to have a post up that gets into the
criticism of Waltz's military record all of this as well,
(01:27:36):
And we're gonna follow all of this the economy that
poses a risk to Harris's momentum. Big time. By the way,
that's what part of the messaging should be for Democrats
if they're smart with us, And that's one of the
things that Trump should be focusing on, not Republican inviting.
He should be focusing on the economy. Because you have
(01:27:58):
five point thirty eight that's saying that Harris's leading in
the national average. The RCP has noted that today Harris
pulled ahead barely in the national average for the first time.
I don't disregard this because in twenty twenty, the polling
was not incorrect, and I think some people were trying
to say that it was. I really don't feel like
they knew what they were reading or they weren't paying attention,
(01:28:18):
because we were looking at this every day and I'm like,
I hear people keep talking about this red way, but
it wasn't evidenced by any of the surveys that were
taken leading up to the election. And I think that
Democrats kind of tried fluffing stuff with the polls in
twenty sixteen and it didn't work. So I think that
for the most part, aside from trying to influence certain narratives,
they abandoned it. But this is very similar to what
(01:28:42):
the surveys were showing in twenty twenty. So I don't
discount that it's close, and never underestimate the media's ability
or dedication to rehabilitating a candidate. And they're doing that
with Harris. They hated her just a month ago. Now
she's the best thing since slice spread. So this is
stuff that you've got to keep it mind going forward. Now,
what alleviates this and what puts more distance between the
(01:29:04):
candidates in favor of Republicans is Republicans being strong on
messaging as it pertains to the economy and the border.
And this is very easy to do considering all of
the numbers. I mean, this should still be the number
one story. You know, the economy veering, you know, towards
this crash, this recession, that should be a major story.
You could easily make this case in states. You know,
you got Wisconsin that's considered a toss up, Michigan that's
(01:29:27):
considered a toss up, Pennsylvania. You know, you have a
blue wall that is you know by RCP averages and
even by some of the surveys that five point thirty
eight has taken, these are considered you know, the blue
wall was that was the blue Wall for a reason.
It's blue for a reason. And now you've got these
states that are that are actually coming up and being competitive.
But you also have to pay attention to the states
(01:29:47):
that are becoming competitive and the states that are new
to not being competitive. And so we can't lose the
focus here with this stuff. But Arizona's a toss up
Arizona Senate that's going to count. That's eleven electoral votes.
Also you have you know, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia
the most of those. Pennsylvania with a nineteen electoral votes,
Georgia and North Carolina is similar. And then you know
(01:30:10):
at fifteen in Michigan. Uh, we need to really pay
attention to what they're doing with Georgia and what they're
doing with Arizona because those are some Those are some
you know, two big states there. Minnesota is reliably dumb,
so they don't have anything to worry about. But there,
I think they're doing a sun Belt play. But this this,
(01:30:30):
I think that Republicans have got to hone their message.
They got to focus on the economy, and all of
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Speaker 3 (01:32:04):
Oh this is horrible, horrible, horrible story of Oh my gosh,
this makes me so mad at police dog named Vader.
This was this had it was in Oh my gosh
in Arnold, where I went to high school, is a
canine who was trapped inside of a patrol car as
temperatures hit ninety three degrees. A four year old dog
(01:32:26):
named Vader. He died died from heat exhaustion after the
car's air conditioning malfunctioned. It was on last Wednesday. The
AC system broke as he was trapped inside in where
I went to school in Arnold, Missouri. And they said
that this the handler never received a phone notification and
(01:32:47):
that in Arnold police cars are equipped with heat sensors.
Vader's hander found him, took him to that clinic. He
showed signs of improvement, but the veterinarian said that there
was nothing else they could do. They don't know how
long he was inside of his car. I think maybe
you'd just be responsible and you check your redacted police
car for the damn dog that's inside of it. I mean,
you're gonna sit here and rely on notification on your phone.
(01:33:09):
There's no excuse for that. Shame on you. There's no
excuse for that. Come on, ridiculous. As many damn times
as I got pulled over on jeff Co with my
mom who was not speeding, but oh my gosh, for
every other thing, you're telling me that you cannot sit
here and go and check your car to see if
you got your police dog and side. Oh God help me.
Uh moving on. No, I don't have to sit here
(01:33:29):
and pay some homage to have a legitimate criticism on that.
And you all know it. Let's see this. US prepares
for bird flu pandemic. Oh boy, one hundred and seventy
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not even gonna do it. Warning over fake QR codes
on parking machines. This is something that they've been talking
about Britain and now also in the US, but they're
(01:33:52):
saying that sometimes they're these fake QR codes to try
to trick people into handing over their car details. You're
gonna be very careful with that kind of stuff. And
another dog ate weed and got high on the beach
and then was rushed to the vet. According to the
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And having a chance every day, like how many chances
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and order people.
Speaker 3 (01:35:17):
Wow. So yeah, not lawn order. It's not lawn order.
You're not lawn order at all. That's Gwen. By the way,
Karen's are done. Sorry, Karen's got you gotta give it up. Now,
Karen's are done. It's now Gwen's. It's now. Someone's not
a Karen. That's done, Someone's a Gwen. Sorry I have
(01:35:39):
a fan. Oh man, I'm sorry about that one. But
I didn't make the rules. Man, they did. Welcome back
to the program, Dana lash with you bottom of this
third hour. That's uh, Gwen Walls again. Harris Walls sounds
like a bad beer garden or a bad law firm.
Really not good. I have to I gotta share with
(01:35:59):
you some of the thoughts. This is how oh my gosh,
this is how they're trying to spin it.
Speaker 2 (01:36:03):
Ah.
Speaker 3 (01:36:04):
I am I am so here for this fight. I
am so here for these people to try to take
this progressive fud and make him out like he is
some kind of you know, they want to make their
own hillbilly. That's what they're trying to do with this guy.
Speaker 4 (01:36:20):
So they so.
Speaker 3 (01:36:22):
Apparently over at Rcukler Politics, Philip Wegman was like, oh,
Republicans are thrilled privately with Tim Walls. Half a dozen
GOP officials operatives have told me that Walls is going
to be easily defined as radical leftists. He's been, you know,
plagiarizing California's agenda. And then DEM operatives are now going
they're they're seeing GOP spin and they're texting, quote, good
(01:36:45):
luck trying to brand the small town, rural gun owning
governor who had an A plus rating. This is why
not all gun organizations are the same, who had an
A plus rating. Until every Republican caved in the face
of taking actional post part Oh I'm okay, I will
do this all day. I'm your huckleberry. And seriously they said, uh, oh,
(01:37:11):
if they're they we feel good on it.
Speaker 2 (01:37:13):
There.
Speaker 3 (01:37:13):
They want to make him to be like this small
town you know, good guy grandpa. He's a hill billy too.
They got mad that Trump had hillbilly elogy on his tickets,
and they're like, oh, we gotta go find a hillbilly.
I mean, just because the guy looks like Boss Hogg,
don't doesn't mean he is my gosh, so that's gonna
(01:37:39):
be interesting. Didn't by the way, he didn't he I'm
gonna hang on. I'm gonna need you to play this audio.
He had described Rule America once as mostly uh, what
did you say, rocks and cows. I'm gonna drop this
and slack and I'm gonna need this. He literally said,
(01:37:59):
it's mostly rocks and cows in that red area. As
soon as you have this, guys, just let me know
red and.
Speaker 2 (01:38:08):
Blue and there's all that red across there and Democrats
go in the depression over it. It's mostly rocks and
cows that are in that red area.
Speaker 3 (01:38:17):
Yeah, what a campaign? Are there? Rocks and cows? Rocks
and cows? I mean, I don't even have any words
to that. I don't even have anything smart ass to
say about that. On X Kane, you see those maps,
it's uh, mostly rocks and cows that are in that
red area. Man. Okay almost said something very politically incorrect,
(01:38:44):
and I stopped myself because Steve has the you know what,
we could totally give Steve a stroke right now because
he's not there to obsess over the dumb button and
fills too pure and joyful to worry about it. So
it's just Ukane and there's nothing you can do.
Speaker 11 (01:39:01):
Exercising.
Speaker 3 (01:39:03):
I appreciate it, thank you for now. I mean, you know,
it's just mostly rocks and cows where we're from, Cain,
you know we're from. We're from the rural red areas
where just all rocks and cows. We don't even got
no running water.
Speaker 11 (01:39:19):
It's almost like you wrote a book on it.
Speaker 3 (01:39:21):
Yeah, it is right. I mean, who boy, I mean,
we're sure gonna vote for this ton of fun lunchbox.
I mean, this is a guy who ran from service.
He's like, oh and runs away, according to literally everybody
that served with him that went on the record to
say this.
Speaker 11 (01:39:37):
And you know what's funny is the people in that
red area of the map, they don't consider socialism all
neighborly Yeah, nor do they consider neighborlyness anything like socialism.
Speaker 3 (01:39:48):
So exactly this guy he said that, actually at a fundraiser,
it's mostly rocks and cows. Well, it's the mostly peaceful ticket, guys,
the mostly peaceful I love how uh? I mean she
(01:40:08):
basically she chose a socialist drunk driver. This is what
Twitchy says. This headline is everything, and I'm retweeting it
right the heck? Now? First off, I have to say
this is one of the most genius headlines I've ever seen,
and it's true, and it's by Sam Over at twitchy
Kamala Harris chooses socialist drunk driver Tim Walls because she
(01:40:31):
was too scared to select a jew. Where's the lie?
You know? He got a dui? Right? So yeah, he's like,
who is the guy that looked like Chris Farley but
with platinum hair in Canada? He's dead now, but his
brother still lives. And he was the crazy leader who
was on cocaine? Remember him? He was He was a
(01:40:53):
chalk too, but he looked hysterical and then he reformed
himself and became a conservative before he kicked over, Remember
something like that. Yeah, this guy's not even anywhere like
that except in size. He's just less fun. He's just like,
he's a drunk socialist. I don't he That's what he is.
He's a drunk socialist. I mean, so, Tim Walls, that's
the other thing you're going to be learning lots about.
(01:41:14):
He got a dui. He's got, you know, some controversies.
He's got a mug shot from nineteen ninety five, he
was speeding up to ninety six miles per hour. I
was smelling like a liquor bottle, per the law enforcement report,
and he was stopped. In September ninety five, he was
(01:41:36):
going ninety six in a fifty five and they said
that well, the Nebraska State Troopers reports ID quote, a
strong odor of alcoholic beverage was detected emitting from mister
Walls's breath. In person, he failed to his field sobriety assessment.
He failed the breath test. He was taken to Shadarn
Hospital to undergo blood blood test. He was booked into
(01:41:58):
Dawes County Jail. He was charged with the DUI and
then they got the charges reduced to a single kind
of reckless driving because of a plea deal and Waltz's
campaign the campaign manager at the time for his two
thousand and six congressional campaign, they were telling the press
that his client's not drunk. I kid you not. I
kid you not. This is the excuse, guys, I'm gonna
(01:42:19):
need you all to hold onto something. Ever, I hold
onto something. Okay, it's like the roller coaster that's going up.
They said he wasn't drunk. They said it was because
it was a misunderstanding dude to Waltz's deafness. Oh he's deaf. No,
he's not drunk, he's quick. What can I say, deaf?
That's it, he's deaf. Oh and it's been magically corrected
(01:42:42):
since then. The deafness.
Speaker 12 (01:42:45):
Yep, that's good goodness.
Speaker 3 (01:42:50):
I need a minute. Yeah, he was really, he blew
he failed the breath test because that deafness did some
to it. I'm not making this up, guys. This is
literally what was said. No, no, no, he wasn't drunk.
(01:43:12):
He was deaf.
Speaker 11 (01:43:14):
He couldn't hear people tell him he had too much.
Speaker 3 (01:43:17):
Yeah, he couldn't hear people tell him he was drunk
because he's deaf. And then all of a sudden it
went away. It was gone, Oh he's not magic, jeezus.
Speaker 11 (01:43:33):
Oh my god, alcohol in deafness.
Speaker 3 (01:43:37):
Yeah apparently, yeah apparently. So I'm just yeah, his uh,
this is gonna be he was. This is gonna be
a problem. It's gonna be a problem for him. The
cover up is always worse. So the reason it's more
of a problem is because of how they've spun it
over the years. Like I just told you, no, it's
(01:43:58):
because he was deaf. He didn't understand, and he failed
both the field sobriety and the breathalyzer because he was deaf.
You try that excuse and you see how it works
with Biden.
Speaker 11 (01:44:12):
They tried the stutter thing and they used that for
how many years?
Speaker 3 (01:44:14):
But yeah, but just stump, just smelling like an alcohol bottle.
What does that have to stumbling around? What I mean,
you're so drunk, you've got to go to the hospital
for the blood issues. I have inner ear issues. That's
not how that works. I literally have use station tube issues.
That is not how that works. I'm calling Shenan again.
(01:44:37):
It's not like that, And it doesn't make alcohol just
come out of you. What in the world. So he's
a drunk socialist who dodged duty. So compare Trump taking
a bullet and Tim Walls running away from survey Jeeves.
Speaker 1 (01:44:59):
Just one person.
Speaker 3 (01:45:00):
Compared Jade vanc who served his country admirably to that
drunk socialist who was magically who was deaf and now
isn't who you know dodged his duty. Oh my gosh,
it just keeps getting better and better. I swear it's
like a damn South Park episode. He's Cartman, except Cartman
(01:45:23):
I think would have showed up to serve. I'm just saying,
so yeah, that's yeah. Oh and by the way, it
gets worse, Oh it does. Do you know why he
was speeding the drunk socialist because he thought and he
turned out to be mistaken, but he thought someone was
(01:45:44):
chasing him, so okay, there you go. Yeah, and then
when he saw the trooper, he didn't want to pull
over right away because he said that he didn't know
what they were doing, even though they had the red lights.
But okay, you know whatever I mean. This guy will
(01:46:06):
not accept responsibility, does not accept accountability. So uh yeah,
this is the ads are gonna make themselves.
Speaker 11 (01:46:17):
But Trump ands are weird.
Speaker 3 (01:46:19):
Yeah, Trump and jd Ans are weird. You got this
drunk socialist and his wife Gwen, who loves smelling everybody's
businesses burn. You can't make this up. Thank you Kamala
Harris for picking Tim Walls, because you literally made my
show content now till November, Oh my guys, I haven't
even gotten to the top of it. We're still I
(01:46:40):
have more, but we're running out of time just for today.
But I got lots more, including how the daughter was
coordinating with the rioters to tell them to keep on
burning stuff because the National Guard ain't coming out, because
her daddy ain't calling out National Guard. He's probably drunk
somewhere in a field, you know, being deaf. I mean, sorry,
he's probably fall fell down death. Can't say fallen down
(01:47:02):
drunk anymore. I bet deaf people are like, what is
the matter with you? What like? Who does it? Who
says this stuff?
Speaker 7 (01:47:11):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:47:12):
My gosh, oh, and my favorite kne is going to
be whenever you point this stuff out. The left is
going to turn themselves into pretzels defending it, of course,
I mean, oh, what did he say? Like someone else's
socialism or someone else's neighbor What did he say? Didn't play?
Speaker 11 (01:47:30):
One person's socialism is another man's neighborliness. He did say
it in one he couldn't play.
Speaker 2 (01:47:38):
But we can get out there, reach out, make the case,
and for one thing, don't ever, don't ever shy away
from mark progressive value, I mean death. One person's socialism
is another person's neighborliness.
Speaker 3 (01:47:48):
What who I mean? You know, it's a beautiful day
in the neighborhood. It's a beautiful day for the neighbor.
Is your paycheck mine? Could it be mine? Just saying,
just saying, man, between him and Gwynn here, you did
a bang up job there, Calm, you did a bang
(01:48:10):
up job. All right. We got more on the way, Jimminy,
I didn't even get by the way, there's the television
InCor I didn't even get to that yet. I mean
to say that for tomorrow the television incre who is
criticizing him for the way that they were handling the right.
Oh my gosh, we're gonna just say that because we're
runn out of time. Guys. There's so much, so much
here with Tim Walls. They really did us a service
with that drunk socialist. All right, as we move our
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Speaker 3 (01:50:09):
You know, we have to stay woke, like everybody needs
to be woke. And you can talk about.
Speaker 14 (01:50:17):
If you're the wokest or woker, but just stay more
woke than less woke.
Speaker 3 (01:50:22):
Wow. Yeah, that's that's remember that. That needs to be ads.
Republicans have so much material for an ad. It's crazy,
there's there's so much material. I just tweeted out too
or posted on X tweeted ot x out. I don't know,
uh I. My friend Kurt Schlichter asked this too. How
(01:50:47):
does a guy who got arrested for a d U
I get to be a command sergeant major? And my
friend kurtz a retired colonel, how do you? How does
he get to be a command sergeant major with a dui.
He says, a junior enlisted guy would have been crushed.
(01:51:08):
That's a million dollar question. I don't actually know, but
it just is amazing to me that they try to
spend it like, oh, well, you know, it's because he
was deaf and he thought that the trooper was chasing him.
(01:51:28):
That's yeah, he was, you dumb ass, because you were
going ninety six and a fifty five and you were
drunk as a skunk. What did dude? Well, I can't
believe that guy's chase him me. He's got lots of
bottle one's car. Oh wait, no, he's a pretend hillbilly.
He ain't even real. I don't know. I'm telling you
it's hillbilly elogy versus hill billy v I think we
(01:51:52):
got today in stupidity, Kane. I'm gonna stop myself otherwise
I'm gonna take all your time off.
Speaker 11 (01:51:56):
Thank you. But this one is Pelosi.
Speaker 1 (01:51:59):
This time.
Speaker 11 (01:51:59):
I thought it'd be like Joe or Kamala. Today could
have been Tim Walls actually, but Pelosi. This is cut
twelve one. Listen to what she says here, I'm sorry fourteen.
Speaker 10 (01:52:10):
Listen to what she says here, whether it's well the
first bill, the first Bill protect so built COVID, shots
in the arm, money in the pockets, children at school,
people at work.
Speaker 11 (01:52:26):
Well, anyway, I think that was an attempt to brag
about the four years the Democrats were in charge, and
uh it didn't come off so great.
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I like, what was it an attempt to do?
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I'll it's all heard.
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She's sharing Tim Walls's liquor cabinet.
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Got lee All right, So I think I'm gonna be
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