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Good to have you here. Jimmyis my name. Tomorrow we'll do some
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more analysis on this Supreme Court ruling, but I think it's pretty safe to
say that so far, everybody saysit's pretty positive for Trump. I think
it's positive for future presidents. Youknow, they wonder after George W.
Bush for his war crimes and Afghanistaninvading arrived. They've tried also Dick Cheney,
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and they just said, no,you've got some presumptive immunity, and
you don't have absolute immunity, butyou've got presumptive immunity, which means they
have to presume that you're immune indoing the acts of being the president.
So Trump declares it a victory.The Supreme Court did not basically remanded it
back to the lower court, whichmeans it's going to go through some more
legal wrangling. And anyway, that'sthat's what we know at this point.
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And I'm telling you the most thankfulperson out there right now is probably the
Biden family. They don't give arats but twoty what the decision is,
but the Supreme Court, they're justglad that suddenly Biden, Joe Biden's mental
capacity is no longer front page storyhere. Now it's no longer the news
media having pundits about whether Donald whetherJoe Biden should step down for the ticket
and resign to the presidency. Herewhat have you? Now? The news
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story is all these pundits giving legalscholars and legal scholars giving legal advice and
legal analysis. So the Biden familyright now is very thankful that this Supreme
Court has saved their rulings until Monday, so that maybe for a couple of
days at least, Joe Biden's nolonger the top story of the nation.
Ladies and Jeumer. She's the editorin chief of the Nevada Globe and Thenvada
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Globe dot com also Reaganbabe dot COM'swhere we started talking to her, and
now she has the Nevada Globe dotCom. Megan Barth, good morning to
you, ma'am. How are you? Oh, pang, God, I
hit the wrong button. My bad, Megan Barth? How are you good
to have you? Oh? Well, it's good to be with you.
I'm doing well. I hit thesame button twice which actually put you on
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the air and then took you offhere all the same motion. I'm very
talented in how I push my buttons. I might have to give a cognitive
test here to see if I'm stillfit to do the show. It's questionable,
all right, Megan. I justsaid, Joe Biden's got to be
thankful that the Supreme Court put outsome rulings today because he didn't care what
they said. At least people areno longer talking about his performance on Thursday.
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I'll let you pick which one ofthose topics you want to hit on
first Thursday or today's Supreme Court rulings. Oh goodness, let's go to Thursday
and then we can work ourselves up. But I think one of the most
important Supreme Court decisions came out Ibelieve it was on Friday, and that
was the Chevroon decision. And weknow that it's important, and we know
that it's important for this is thelittle guy, because the big government advocates
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are going absolutely apoplectic over the Chevrondecision. And what the Chevron decision basically
does is it strips the lawmaking orpower authority, the law making and power
from government unelected government bureaucrats. Soinstead of deferring to the EPA, instead
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of just deferring to all of thesebehemoth government agencies that don't have the heart
in mind of the little guy.They all they care about is their power
and control over the little guy.They no longer have that power to make
lawful decisions, if you will.They don't have any power to say,
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well, this is what the lawmeans according to the EPA, so X
y Z must do this. SoI think that Chevron decision is really going
to have lasting effects because we've hadthis Chevron decision for decades. Congress basically
abandoned their authority. The Judiciary wasstripped of their authority to allow these unelected
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bureaucrats to be sickly interpret and thelaw and even make the law in some
cases. So that's one of thegreatest decisions to be handed down from the
Supreme Court. As far as JoeBiden is concerned, the conspiracy theorists were
right once again. You and Ihave talked every week for as long as
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Joe Biden has been president, andyou and I have said on many occasions
that the man is not mentally confident, and we have questioned his cognitive ability,
his physical ability to simply do thejob. And that job is a
huge job to be commander in chiefof one of the greatest powers in the
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world. We saw that in fulldisplay in real time without commercial breaks.
As Joe Biden stuttered and stammered,lost his train of thought, you could
hardly hear him, you could hardlyunderstand stand them. And as former President
Trump said, I don't think Bidenknows what he's talking I don't know what
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he's talking about, and he doesn'teither, And that was readily apparent.
And it was so readily apparent thatyou even had the hosts of CNN and
other usually very friendly networks MSNBC,New York Times and what goes on calling
for Joe Biden to step down inthe Democrat Party, looking perhaps for a
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replacement. We know now just maybeforty eight hours twenty four hours after they
were making all of those claims forJoe Biden to step down, all of
a sudden, they circle the wagonsbased on Barack Obama's tweet and said it
was simply a bad night. Youknow, everybody has a bad night at
a debate. Joe Biden has hadover seven hundred bad nights or more as
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president of the United States. Andwe also know that Joe Biden doesn't isn't
awake at night. He's not doingthe job at night. I can't remember
who published something over the weekend thatbasically said, Joe Biden is only basically
available from ten am in the morningtill four pm in the afternoon. Well
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fantastic. So so our enemies knownow if they want to attack or do
anything to harm the US, theycan do it before ten am, and
after four pm you'll be too tired. He's got to head off to Ben,
you know, mag I want togive this media thought that you've just
mentioned. So the media, andI said this on the show, if
anybody out there you said the conspiracytheorist to right. We always are,
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And yet we get called conspiracy theoristsjust because we were saying. For weeks
and months, we were called agistsand all sorts of names that Joe Biden
had some problems last week. Wewere told that when he got stuck on
the stage and frozen, Obama hadto help them. All those were cheap
fakes, that wasn't even true.And wandering around staring at the pigeons in
Normandy, that was all what weget called all sorts of names. And
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then two weeks later it's like,Okay, maybe we weren't deep fake,
maybe we were true. And Isaid, if you were shocked and all
these people like being shocked at whatthey saw last Thursday, If you're watching
that thing Thursday and you were shockedat the presidents of his abilities and capabilities,
you probably have been getting your newssource from the wrong group of people
because those of us who pay attentionweren't shocked. It was just all on
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display and you couldn't call us namesanymore. It was everything that we kind
of knew. But these are thesame people that get their news for Hunter
Biden. Oh that's a conspiracy,that's Russian disinformation. That computer is not
even real. Doctor Fauci. Well, let's question some of Fauci's rules.
Oh, you can't do that.Everything that we've said, and the media
just continues to perpetrate lives on us. We've been right. And will the
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media ever be held accountable? That'sa long setup. But it's just amazing
how the media is complicit here.Well, I mean, I think they've
somewhat been held accountable in the factthat no one's watching MSNBC, no one's
really watching CNN. The only peoplethat are watching MSNBC and n are those
that are going to vote for Biden, no matter if he has similar aptitude
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to that of a lobotomized chimpanzee.And I've said for a very long time
that Democrats will vote for the lobotomizedchimpanzee over a Republican simply because they want
to hold power. And that's evident, that is evident that you have.
You know, if you believe thepolls, which I'm skeptical of the polls,
but if you believe the polls,Joe Biden is only within a few
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percentage points of Donald Trump in variousswing states. So what does that tell
you, especially after Thursday After ThursdayNight, The Democrats only care about holding
power. They don't necessarily care aboutelecting a person who would be the best
at the job. And it alsocomes down to when you look at these
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DEI initiatives, it doesn't matter ifthe person has merit or if the person
is qualified. All that matters isthe color of their skin, whether they're
qualified or not. Well, inthis case, all that matters is Joe
Biden as a figurehead to have theDemocrats hold power for the and screw ourselves,
excuse me, you know, screwour national security. Yeah, and
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I said this before on your show. Joe Biden is a national security risk
based on his cognitive decline, andhis decline has been rapidly, rapidly going
down since the time he assumed office. Yeah, but if you said it,
you were called an agist. Andnow it's been on display for everybody
to see. Megan, it's apleasure, Reaganbabe dot com. That'll take
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you over to the Nevadaglobe dot com. Thenevadaglobe dot com appreciate you hopping on
the program as we do every Monday. Megan Barth, It's Megan Monday here
on the radio show. It's AmeganBarth at Denevadaglobe dot com. All right,
the music's about to start. Igot to take my final break of
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