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Man, uh gosh. Over theweekend, it was a pretty big endorsement
for President Trump. The NRA's formalendorsement happens on the Saturday. And by
the way, I don't know ifyou saw any of the footage from this
particular stop on the campaign trail forDonald Trump, but it literally and I
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didn't get to watch it while itwas happening live. I had so much
stuff going over the weekend. Butit literally was like stand up watching him.
I mean it was hilarious because Ijust seen a couple of clips today
as I was kind of getting readyfor the show doing some some research and
stuff. But it's like to watchhim talk about everything happening. It was.
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It was literally nothing short of likestand up. What did he say?
Like he so there the like wherehe was standing up on the you
know, the platform and the hispodium was like shaky, and he goes,
what what what the hell is goingon? Was that Saturday or was
that Friday night? Minneapolis? Okayit was, I just know it was
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one of the stops. Okay,so it might not have been. At
this particular keeps he keeps leading tothe left, and he's like acting like
he's falling down with it because thisis Hey, whoever built this? This
is a yeah, he called himlike the worst contractor ever, and whoever
built this is the this is thecrappiest stage I've ever been on. Yeah,
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I saw I did see that.Yeah, and he just it was
just uh, just all these quips. It was just funny. It literally
was like we got to witness andwe know that he's in possession of a
funny bone, of a natural funnybone, but it was, uh,
it was just funny to kind ofwatch, to watch him kind of you
think about what now hold on foreven if you're going, well, we
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know that he but think about everythinghappening with this guy right now. Just
think for a second, how howhow does he even see the top of
the of the election mountain? Howdoes he see the top of the political
mountain? Wouldn't be having much andI wouldn't I wouldn't be having much of
a humorous attitude if I was havingto deal with all that nonsense. His
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lookout, his outlook, I shouldsay, is intoxicating. You want to
talk about a guy who's gone theglass is half full? I mean,
how easy would it be if you'rehim. Like I've said this a million
times, that'd be one of thethings if if we get President Trump back
on the horn again, which couldhappen. One of the first things I'm
gonna say is right in the almostsaid dude. I wouldn't say dude to
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him, but it's like, dude, how is it that the stuff that
you deal with on a day today basis, it would all go away
if you just said I can't,I can't do this anymore, I'm walking
away. And again, what otherkind of motivation is that he loves America
and he's trying like hell for us? Is uh, what other? What
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else could it be? He's gotso much money, he could be so
happy and not dealing with this idiocyevery day going to court. I mean,
he should be painting right now,all of these different things. And
if you you just stop and thinkabout what this guy is going through and
he's up there like making Joe.He looks like a guy without a care
in the world when you watch him. Yeah, it's fascinating to me how
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he's so good at that, sogood. I saw I read that at
the NRA convention thingy over the weekendthat you know he was talking about how
I'm the best friend gun owners haveever had in the White House and so
forth. Believable. Oh yeah,well then I read this AP article.
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I just was scrolling through this justnow. Listen to how they phrase that
Trump's Trump says the Second Amendment claimsis under siege, and he called himself
the best friend gun owners ever hadin the White House. As the United
States faces record numbers of death dueto mass shootings, that's how they have
to spin it, because what doesthat have to r Do you know what's
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considered a mass shooting? When somegang banger goes and shoots three or more
people at a street party, that'sa mass shooting. Which one do you
think happens more the so called massshootings that unfortunately we see from time to
time, or common urban street violencethat gets categorized because the way FBI quantifies
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their statistics, they've had them justto make it. Yeah, it's there,
fulfilling a narrative. That's all they'redoing by changing that. There's no
because there's when they say that,because they got last year ended with forty
two mass killings and two hundred andseventeen deaths, making it one of the
deadliest years on record. They don'tqualify or separate the context in which that
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quote unquote mass shooting took place.You never know if it's a gang banger's
banging it out or if it somesickmentally deranged lunatic who goes into a school.
There's no difference the way it's presented. And the sad part too,
is a lot of especially younger people, they're parroting this because they'll they read
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that and then they that's what theytry to spread. Now, look,
if it's you know, some sometwenty eight year old standing in line wherever
it is, you're you know,standing there, and for whatever reason this
conversation were to come up, maybethey see I was reading an article or
something along the side. That's thelast thing I'm going to do is listen
to them about something. But thereare so many people who would they would
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absorb that if they didn't, andthey were maybe of similar age, similar
situation, so on, And it'slike you said, they didn't. They're
not specifying exactly what they're talking about. They just kind of lump it all
together and not on top of everythingelse. We've talked about this a million
times that they're they they always goafter the gun, the guns, guns,
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and the guys who are perpetrating thesekinds of things that they're sighting here.
None of them, most of themare not getting these guns ill.
They're getting them illegally. They're notgetting them and obtaining them legally. They're
not buying them legally. They're notlegal gun owners like me and like you,
and like our audience that's listening.They're not those people. The ones
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that they're citing that are making upthe lion's share of these statistics are people
who have obtained them illegally, andthese laws that are on the books could
help stop them, but they keeptrying to say, we need to add
more laws with this situation. Well, what was that story trying to think?
Last week? I remember I gotreally pissed off and it was before
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the show, and god, itwas a story involving somebody like who's underage,
like under twenty one, who hada handgun and you know, hurt
something, shot and killed I thinka family, couple family members because they
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snapped, well, you know,they're interviewing like this lady on the news
who's like a neighbor or whatever,and she goes, Oh, it's so
scary. What's going on? Wejust we have to have common sense gun
laws. I'm sorry, what whatyou trying to tell me? There isn't
a law in the books that says, if you're under twenty one you can't
own a handgun. Are you tryingto tell me that there's a law.
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There isn't a law in the booksthat says, you know that underage kids,
regardless if you're under eighteen, youknow, unless you're going hunting with
your dad, should never been Whatdid what did you want to do?
Oh? By the way, thekid got the gun. He stole it
from a relative's house. Is therenot? There's no law in the books
that says you can't go into somebody'shouse and steal a gun from them.
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What come? What are these magicalcommon sense gun laws? What you really
want to say? Just come outand say it. You want to confiscate
and ban all guns, Right,that's what you really mean by common sense
gun laws. Just come out andsay what you mean and mean what you
say. Well, the common sensegun laws are already on the books.
They're called they're not called common sensegun laws, but they are common If
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you read them. There are alot of common sense attached to the laws.
That's why they're already in place,that's why they're written. But guess
what, police get tired. Ithink, And I'm speaking for officers.
I'm not one. I've never beenone, and I you know, I
don't have a family. But Ithink most of them, I can safely
say a lot of them. Maybethey really vigorously pursue situations like this.
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I think most of them do.But they know in their heart of hearts
those guns. The people that areperpetrating these crimes get released like quickly.
They don't even yea, almost asfast as Scheffler. You know, we
could say, now that's kind ofthe joke. I think it's like the
Scheffler barely beat. Some of thesepeople who have like a real charge,
They catch a real charge, andthey're back out on the streets quickly.
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Well think about that. If you'rean officer, you go, well,
I'm gonna ride him up for this, I'm gonna get him, i'm gonna
rest him, I'm gonna do allthese things, and boom, they're right
back out the next day or thenext, you know, two days,
within two days, so on.And so forth, and it turns into
this this crazy, crazy, viciouscycle. Here's one thing, though,
that Trump said that I didn't realize. He's like, gun owners don't vote.
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Did you see this? He goes, I would think that they would
vote more than any other group ofpeople, and it's just the opposite.
They don't vote. It's so crazy. Where's he getting this from? What's
this source? Where's he siting this? Well, he doesn't. He just
that was That was a quote fromhim while he was up speaking. But
I am in shock to read that. But you don't look around and see
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that the NRA is going He's onehundred percent wrong there. He must have
gotten that information from somewhere. Butyou would think we are of the among
the largest group that definitely goes outgun owners vote. I don't know where.
I don't. I think he's wrong. I just think he's wrong on
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that. You think he may havemiss misspoken. I don't know if he's
trying to use hyperbole or exaggerate orwhatever, but I just that is not
that does not line up with anythingthat makes sense to me. I also
don't see it as an opposite attemptto juice them. If you will my
gun owners are going to hear thatand go, well, I'll show him.
I'm gonna vote. Well, Ithink that I think we're already buying
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large voting. I'm with you.I'm like, what, Well, That's
why I brought it up, becauseI think you got to vote to protect
your Second Amendment right in attempt,in an attempt to protect the rights the
second amount, because we know they'rethey're eroding at a fever pitch here.
And then you're also going to voteto try to put people in place.
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As we know voting as consequences.We want people in place, and we
don't want all these blue cities thathave been blue like Columbus forever. I
mean, people attempt to to tryto change that, you would think,
But gosh, man, I yeah, I don't. I don't. I
don't know where he got it either, dude, I don't. I don't
know. Yeah, it's it's it'snot adding up for me. But either
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way, he's he's trying to getall these different groups kind of pulled in
together under the MAGA umbrella. He'sgoing to the Libertarian Party convention next week
and he's going to speak to themand trying to convince libertarians to vote for
him. Now, I can't thinkof a single libertarian that wants to vote
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for Joe Biden. Joe Biden isthe opposite of libertarianism. This is the
guy that wanted you wanted, wantedpeople to be fired for not taking a
jab. You know this is Thisis a Joe Biden that has no problem
forcing people to do things against theirwill. Well, I would think that
if you consider yourself a libertarian,you don't have a choice because you're not
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going to vote for RFK because hehe's a climate freak. But what other
choice do you have other than notvoting? He is Trump