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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:15):
In the DNC. My premise is that convention is going
to do more long term good for Trump's chances than
maybe even the Republican Convention did eight five five four
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thought the GOP convention was really good. But the Dems
now just that they're just having this kind of politically
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or gasmic display, an explosion of self ratifying, justifying emotion
over the most far left policies to the point of, hey,
free abortions right here at the DNC, and that may
make them all feel better about how crazy far left
they've gone and their uber Waco far left nomine. I'm
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not calling Harris wacko, but her policies are that may
make them all feel better for this week when they're
all gathered together and I say, hey, give me more
of that, because it ain't gonna play in the swing states.
You know, there's a reason the swing states are the
swing states because they are not down with this far
left craziness. So the Dems though, all in with that.
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More power to them. They'll have their best night tonight
when Barack and Michelle Obama speak, because they still have
sway within the swing states. But at the end of
the day, it's not going to be enough to get
enough voters to vote for Kamala Harris because she is
no Barack Obama, She's no Michelle Obama, and she doesn't
have the political skills necessary to cover the fact that
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she's so far left. With both Barack Obama and Michelle Obama,
they have the personal skills, they have the tools, they
have the political skills to cover the fact that they
are in fact far left extremists. How many people have
you ran in them on the street and they're not, say,
conservative activists like I may be and you may be.
How many people do you think would describe Barack Obama
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as a far left radical? Very few right, because he's
got those those five tool player skills to be able
to cover that get himself elected, keep his reputation while
in fact being in my opinion, a radical Kamala Harris.
She doesn't have those skills. She can't hide it, and
the Democrats are stuck with that, so they're just going
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all in at the convention. Hey, more of that, please,
more aoc more of a lot of this other stuff.
They're showing it because it's only going to help us
in the swing States. Height five five for zero five
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three nine. A couple of thoughts before we dive into calls,
and we'll start with Brian and Oarvadi's been so patient.
Just a few thoughts on a few different subjects, and
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if you disagree, would really love to hear from you.
Kind of a every now and then, I have these
epiphanies and they're really fun. I'm sure you go through
the same thing when even thinking about something, boy, it
just becomes so clear, and it's even more fun when
what you realize is just a new, fresh concept, because
I bet you've never heard this one anywhere before, and
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you'll be skeptical in the beginning, but then I bet
over time you come to agree with it. And that
is the Democrat elite. The elite of the party are
more afraid of Harris winning than losing, because I believe
they figure they can handle four more years of Trump.
You know that there aren't like there isn't likely to
be Supreme Court turnover during four years of Trump. They
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can probably handle that. But the thought of Harris now
taking over as president from Biden and then you have
all the awfulness of Biden and what's going to be
even worse awfulness of Harris back to back. The damage
that will do to the brand, that confidence of voters
who've traditionally voted Democratic, how that will be shaken, Probably
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a wipeout in the midterms, and then having to depose
Harris as the nominee four years from now, or maybe
being stuck with her for the race in twenty eight
as well. I think they're an awful lot of Demo
leite who are very, very worried about her winning. And certainly,
if you're Shapiro, if you're Whitmer, if you're Newsome, if
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you're any of those Dems who are eyeing the presidency,
the last thing you want is her to win for
all the reasons I just mentioned, Plus it makes it
harder for you to get your opportunity. But above all,
let's just face it okay. No matter where we stand
on policy or who we want to win this election,
I obviously want Trump. There is something really wrong with
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Kamala Harris. It is not natural that a party has
to hide its nominee, can't allow the nominee to do
a press conference or even interviews. That's not natural. And
they have to do it because there's something wrong with her.
And if they're smart, and I think the elite A
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they've got a lot of bad ideas, a lot of
bad policies, but they're smart they know four years of
her is going to do horrific damage to the Democratic Party. Buddy,
let's go back to the phone lines. Brian and Arvada.
You're on the Dankaplis show.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Welcome and yeah, I watched that's the uh the r
n C conventions. The person I watched square through. I
mean it was all happy and kids around. Everybody's happy.
When you look at the d NC, it's like everybody's like,
oh man, I have to be here. It really sucks.
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I got abortions going on out there and bisectomies. I mean,
these people are say this guys, and all you Democrats
out there, I want you to watch one video. It
was actually Senator Kennedy. He brought up a picture of
a twenty one week embryo. Okay, it was a baby, guys.
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I mean it had to know that that arms, that
had legs, everything else that wasn't a massive sales. And
then he playing the abortion process. First, you gotta, you know,
take this clamp, then you know, widen our cervix. Then
you remember the baby can kill all this, and you
cut its legs off to crush its head. These people
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are saying this, They're sick, Brian.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
I think the Democrats are are doing grave damage to
themselves in the Swing States by focusing on centering on
their glorification of abortion, their glorification of taking all these
innocent lives up to the moment of birth. It may
make them feel better about themselves when they're all together
in Chicago. It may help them justify in their own
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minds the unjustifiable through the group reinforcement. And but in
the Swing States, not justifiable, right, And in the Swing States,
I think it's really hurting them. There's Swing States for
a reason, right, because they're not down with this craziness.
So I appreciate the call, my friend, thank you for that.
Thank you. Brian eight five five er zer A five
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seven three nine want to get to Dan. Some of
us take rape and thirty four felonies as an issue.
I wish that person would call the show. I'd love
to have the conversation because anybody who takes those felony
convictions seriously takes those felony convictions to mean that Trump
really is a felon, is already a Trump hater, and
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they're not thinking logically. In my opinion, they're not thinking rationally,
and that's why all of this lawfair misusing the legal
system to try to take out a political opponent you
can't beat at the polls has only helped Trump has
only made him stronger. So I think just from that text,
I can tell that person was already a hater. And
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obviously I'm sure the Texter knows. Trump never was found
civilly lible of rape, and he was found civilly liable
for sex abuse in a case he did not defend,
and as I said at the time, enormous mistake on
the part of Trump and his team not to defend
in that trial. But nobody's perfect, but they made a
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big mistake in not defending that case. Hard for me
to believe that they would have lost that case if
he had fully defended. Dan slash Ryan Ryan Text are
giving you credit for this, which is wonderfully generous. I
shouldn't doubt you since you called Biden not being the
candidate two years ago about them elites wanting Harris to lose.
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The media hasn't gotten their dem talking points on that.
That from James, of course. No, here's the disconnect. The media,
of course, desperately wants Harris to win. The media desperately
wants to defeat Trump. The media despises Trump on a
very personal level, because nobody, no American politician in our lifetime,
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has come as close to calling out the media as
Trump has. It's personal, it's personal, So there is no doubt.
I think virtually every member of the regime slash mainstream
media desperately wants to defeat Trump. But the elite in
the Democratic Party who are thinking long term, no, I
think they're much more afraid of a Harris victory. Dan,
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is there any chance in hell, maybe when it freezes over,
that Biden would endorse some of Trump's policies not Trump himself,
but his policies, therefore endorsing Trump. I love the creative
thinking because I posed the question earlier. We know, right,
we know Biden wants Harris to lose. Biden wants the
people who humiliated him and deposed him to lose. So
what steps will he be taking now to help ensure
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that Harris loses? So that's a topic on the table.
I don't see him endorsing any Biden any pardon me,
Trump policies. What I see, Texter is Biden's slash team
leaking very damaging information on Harris. That's what I see
them doing. And lord knows, there's a lot of information
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out there that's pretty clear Dan Biden isn't going to
do anything. They have too much dirt on him. Interesting
question because I've the guy who's been saying forever, Hey,
they will run him out of the nomination because they've
got all this dirt on him. He's corrupt, And yeah,
they could use that same threat of exposure, etc. To
try to run him out of the presidency or keep
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him in line for Harris. But at a certain point, Ryan,
when does he stand up and say take your best shot.
I think running him out of the nomination was one thing.
But have we reached the point where where he would
dig in with them trying to run him out of
the presidency. Don't you think he went to bizarre links
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last night to show that he's not going anywhere. Oh,
he's still capable of doing the job.
Speaker 4 (10:42):
And he wanted to tie Kamala Harris in with his
own policies to take credit for that, and also to
make sure she doesn't stray too far away trying to
do her own thing.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
And hey, we have to hit this break. But Texter,
says Dan New York Times reporting Biden has informed the
military to prepare for nuclear conflicts. This means to get
their families ready and then ties it into the dem strategy.
Let me address that and more when we come back
here on the Dame Capitla Show.
Speaker 5 (11:07):
And now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.
Speaker 6 (11:10):
The word that everybody is using to describe tonight is
bitter sweet.
Speaker 7 (11:15):
It's just bitter. The fact of the matter.
Speaker 6 (11:17):
I'm not saying Joe Biden is bitter, but you know,
it's like you've been thrown out a window and.
Speaker 7 (11:22):
As you're falling, you go, gee, it's nice out here.
Speaker 6 (11:24):
No he got thrown out of window, and basically he
was forced You know, there's gonna be a lot of
talk tonight about how generous it was of him.
Speaker 7 (11:34):
And selfless of him.
Speaker 6 (11:36):
He was basically forced out by Nancy Pelosi and Barack
Obama and Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, and I suspect
even the fact that there has been this surge of
enthusiasm since he left and Kamala Harris took his place,
that's got to be pretty tough too.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
Yeah, And how can Chris Wallace doubt that Biden is bitter?
There's no doubt about that. And there can be no
doubt that Biden wants Harris to lose. Does anybody in
their right mind think Biden wants the people who humiliated
him this way to succeed. No, Biden wants to be
sitting there on November sixth, Ay, and I told you
I would have beat Trump. I'm the only one to
ever beat Trump. Of course, that's what he wants. The
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only question is what he's going to do now to
make that happen. What he did last night he did
for himself because he had to appear to be trying
to help he did that for his own good. But please,
if you think he wants, if he wants the people
who did this to him and succeed, call the show
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and make the case. I'd love to hear that. You
can even text us d An five seven seven three nine.
Speaking of which the texter who says Dan in New
York Times reporting Biden has informed the military to prepare
for nuclear conflicts with Russia, China, and North Korea and
then tying that into our current political process. Yeah, the
texture is correct. The New York Times story Biden approved
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secret nuclear strategy refocusing on Chinese threat. The headline's a
little misleading. The new nuclear strategy is recognizing what Biden's
weakness has brought, which is it has aroused and empowered
and emboldened our enemies. So the new nuclear strategy recognizes
that reality by saying, Hey, we got to be ready
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for a coordinated nuclear threat on multiple fronts China, Russia,
North Korea all at the same time. And what they're
not including there and they need to, and again it's
because of Biden's weakness is Iran the Iatolas, who very soon,
because of Biden, will have a nuclear weapon. And so yeah,
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that's what that strategy is all about, my friend, And
that's why one of the reasons I'm so confident down
the stretch in this race. You know, once we get
through the convention and the Trump campaign kicks into full gear,
the media effort kicks into full gear in the swing states.
We won't see much of it in Colorado, but just
those spots, you know, the choice between war and peace,
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and it's not theory. Trump term peace, Biden term war.
And everybody can imagine, right, everybody who's undecided can certainly
picture how how the enemies at this point must be
licking their chops at the thought of Kamala Harris. We
have the US government confirming yesterday Aron's trying to defeat
Trump in this race eight five? Was there a five?
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A two five?
Speaker 4 (14:25):
Five?
Speaker 2 (14:25):
The number? And Biden's determination to defeat those who threw
him out had to had to just soar again last
night when they publicly humiliated him, putting the current president
on a Monday night, that's where you put nuts like aoc.
He's the current president, he won the nomination. Harris didn't
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get a single vote. They not only stick them on
Monday night, they stick them on Monday night after reruns
of Friends. Can you imagine Ryan, how angry Joe and
Joe Biden and how determined they are to make sure
Harris loses.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
I wanted to see Dan if you picked up It
was pretty subtle, but I think it was telling from
doctor Jill Biden. She finally took the stage and she
looked up to the box, the regal box, where she
was supposed to be sitting with Joe Biden. Then there
was Kamala Harris with Tim Walls, and she said, not
even half heartedly, I would say, one eighth heartedly.
Speaker 7 (15:22):
You're going to win. Yeah, not even an exclamation point
at the end of that.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Yeah. And then of course think of the picture up
there of Harris sitting there and again stepping back, just
being objective. You could put Obama there. You could put
Michelle there, you could put Whitmer there, you could put
Shapiro there. I would despise their policies, but I would
recognize their talent, and I would recognize that voters could
look at them and say, yeah, that's a president Harris,
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just Harris, and then walts my lord, I yeah. I
think there are probably lots and lots of people in
those swing states who have a very hard time at
picturing these two as president and vice president. I mean
so on every level. I think the Democrats are in
trouble and they know it. Texters says Dan. Some people
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may wonder why Kamala didn't choose Shapiro as her VP.
I now think she did choose him, but he very
wisely said no. That from Andy. You know what's interesting there,
Ryan is a really credible reporting that after Harris interviewed
Shapiro on that Monday before making the Walls announcement, Shapiro
came out of the meeting and his people notified the
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Harris campaign that Shapiro was thinking it might be better
for him to remain as governor, and then leaks that
the chemistry wasn't good.
Speaker 7 (16:45):
Correct.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
I think there may be a very good chance that. Well,
first of all, Shapiro never withdrew, and he would have
taken it of offered. I don't doubt that. But I
think he probably went into that meeting and saw with
her one on one what we're talking about, that there's
something seriously off there, Yeah, and wondering whether he wanted
to tie his start of that.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
Well, and let's go back to your original analysis, that
let off the show an hour one today, Dan, which
is those that have kind of a stake in the process,
meaning skin in the game for twenty twenty eight, Gretchen Whitmer,
Gavin Newsom, Josh Shapiro, and there's probably a couple of
others Pete Booda, Jedge. Maybe why would they want to
go down with this ship when they see it, like
you said, Josh Shapiro firsthand. So why is it Tim
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Walls selected? He has no presidential aspirations. You don't believe
so anyway as the governor of Minnesota. You look at
his track record, everything that's come out now, he wasn't
vetted very well. So it's almost like they got stuck
with Walls the same way that they're stuck with Harris Well.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
And I think in the end Shapiro would have taken it.
I still think it's anti Semitism within some parts of
the Democratic Party that kept them from picking him. But
thank goodness, now they're so far down this Rose road
with Walls, they're probably stuck with him for good. Hey,
do you think the obvious disrespect mistreatment of Biden is
going to cost the Dems support amongst seniors? Dadd and
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more ahead. I'm the Dan Capliss Show.
Speaker 5 (18:10):
You're listening to the Dan Kapliss Show podcast.
Speaker 8 (18:13):
And then we had all these speakers, some of them were,
you know, anonymous, ranting mediocrits that pushed Joe Biden way
deep into the night. I kind of feel sorry for Biden.
I mean, they took this away from him at the
pinnacle of his career. I understand why he appeared angry
at times, and I thought some of the speech met
the moment. Some of it, though, was hyperpartisan, frankly false,
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ranting about his opponent.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
And I you know, I.
Speaker 8 (18:44):
Understand what they had to do tonight, but it's clear
to me that the Democrats wanted this to be as
late as possible. And I hope if you love Joe Biden,
I hope you watched closely because you may never see
him again.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Yeah. So, Scott Jennings doing a great job on CNN,
a conservative, and I gave credit to see an End
for having a really capable conservative there. But why do
you think the Democrats wanted Biden on a Monday night?
And why do you think they wanted him so late?
Eight foy five for zero five eight two five five. Obviously,
so very few people would see him, but why were
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they after that text? Da N five seven seven three nine.
And obviously that's just going to make Biden even more
determined to make sure Harris loses. And I think everybody
has to acknowledge the last thing in the world he
wants is for her to win and for the people
who deposed him to succeed. No, he wants to be
sitting there on election night saying I told you so,
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I'm the only guy to ever beat Trump. So the
question now is what form will his efforts to defeat
Harris take. I think it has to be in the
form of leaks, and from everything we've seen so far,
there's probably lots of damaging stuff that he can leak
on her. But Ryan also, do you think that? And
I'd love to hear from Texters on this as well.
DA N five SI seventy three nine. Will the obvious
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intentional humiliation of Joe Biden starting with deposing him as
the democratically elected nominee, installing somebody who didn't get a
single vote, and then making him speak on a Monday
night after many people have turned off the TV. Do
you think that's going to cost Democrats, including Harris, some
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support among seniors. I hope that it does. It'll be
interesting to see.
Speaker 4 (20:27):
I think, having a father who is a senior, who
is a disaffected Trump hating former Republican who was a
big fan of Reagan and George W.
Speaker 7 (20:35):
Bush Sophy preface it that way. My dad.
Speaker 4 (20:38):
He is really governed a lot these days at age
seventy seven with neuropathy by fear, and I believe the
Democrats have done a very good job of instilling fear,
fear of Donald Trump, fear of a Trump presidency, fear
of what might happen if the Democrats aren't there to
take care of you. And it's been something for me
to behold that. I've been very disappointed and obviously, but
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I think for seniors, they've got to, like you said,
if they focus in on this is how they treat
Joe Biden, and he being a senior himself, maybe they
relate to that a little bit more. I don't know
how much is going to move the needle, but I
don't I want to really hone in on the point
that you made about what leaks might be coming out
from the Biden people, because we've heard a lot of
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stories about friction behind the scenes from Team Biden with
regards to Team Harris and what that transition has been
like has been very rocky.
Speaker 7 (21:27):
And I just we had.
Speaker 4 (21:28):
A lot of text about this, Dan, I want you
to comment if you feel like it, but that there
might be again this is conjecture, but these are leaks.
You know, a problem for Kamala Harris when it comes
to alcohol, and I've seen more than one of those references.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
Well, listen, I don't know if she has an alcohol problem.
I don't know if she has a drug problem. I
don't know if she has an anxiety problem. I just
know the answer to that. Don't know the answer to that.
What I do know is what we can all see
that there's something off there where that comes from. I
can't possibly know on the outside, but I know what
it looks like. And it is the last thing you
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would want in a president. So if she has problems
in any of those categories, obviously that's the sort of
thing that could be leaked. I'll give you an example.
There was a leak and we don't know the source,
but there was a leak about Kamala Harris being so
consumed with anxiety that when she was asked to appear
as vice president at a private home of a big
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Hollywood big wig for a fundraiser, she was so anxious
about it she had a mock dinner. She had her
staff set up a mock dinner where different staff members
would play different roles of people at dinner and she
could kind of practice being in that environment and then
cancel the dinner anyway. So that's something that leaked out,
for example. But if she does have issues in any
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of those areas, Ryan, Yeah, I would expect that sort
of thing to be leaked out. If that is leaked out,
I think it's going to find a receptive audience because
I think a lot of people look at her behavior,
her public behavior in some of these settings and say,
what explains that, right, mister Fong eight five five for
zero five eight two five to five. Hey, we had
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a text on this as well, and it goes to
what you and I were just talking about this report
that that Harris has to be so bubble wrapped and
so protected that they had to clear out this popular
Pittsburgh restaurant and bring in their own people. I don't
know if they were actors or or whatever, but their
own friendlies to occupy the restaurant before Harris visited there,
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and Fox one of the many outlets carrying that story.
But assuming that story is true, it's just another indicator
that there's something really wrong there and it's a Pittsburgh
culinary landmark. Have you been there? I bet you have,
because you you like up in all these places Primonte
Brothers Anti Okay, so you have been there.
Speaker 9 (23:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (23:55):
They put French fries on your sandwiches, that's what they're doing,
like for it's their kind of thing, but they're very
good sandwiches and they have, you know, high end quality
deli meats kind of thing.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
Yeah, Okay. Even Jake Tapper last night called out the
DNC for humiliating Biden cut thirty place.
Speaker 10 (24:14):
There are going to be a lot of people who
think Joe Biden kind of got the fuzzy end of
the lollipop tonight, just because the event went so late
that his speech did not even start until eleven thirty
PM show's time.
Speaker 7 (24:30):
And that is also a microcosm.
Speaker 11 (24:33):
I think if they were trying to prevent that impression,
they failed tonight. I mean, they should have to be
honest and given him time earlier in the night. We
should think so kept the schedule a little bit about
but they didn't.
Speaker 7 (24:48):
There's one I'm sorry.
Speaker 11 (24:50):
The only thing I was going to say was I
do feel like Biden, obviously understanding the context of all
of this, he gave a really forceful speech. I mean
maybe too forceful at certain points. Ah speaking to the
room at the top of his voice for almost fifty minutes,
maybe to prove something that he still has very very
late a nightline.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Yeah, wait a second. Obviously, the reason they put him
on Monday night is an admission that it's a failed
administration and they want a distance Harris from the failures
of the Biden Harris administration, right, And it's just another
indicator of how much trouble they're in because they can't
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they can't separate her from her vice presidency. They can't
turn around now and just blame it all on Biden.
But yeah, what a public humiliation of him. And I
think that's going to come back to hurt her in
multiple ways. And here's another point on that, Ryan, before
I get to Texters and then I want to get
to Dan and Centennial. But there's this tone. Now, there's
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this attitude of the Harris campaign, which is just very nasty.
They call it brat, right, but it's just very nasty.
So so they now that they now want people to
think that nastiness is a substitute for honesty, that nastiness
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is a substitute for intelligence, and it is not. It
may work, it may work with some of their biggest,
craziest supporters, and it may work certain places on TikTok,
but nastiness is no substitute for honesty. It's no substitute
for intelligence. And that ain't gonna work for him. I
think it's just going to make it worse. Let's go
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to Dan and Centennial. You're on the Dan Kaplis show. Welcome.
Speaker 12 (26:38):
Hey.
Speaker 13 (26:39):
I think I got three points to make. So the
first point is I'm the Biden, Obama and Harris and
all those people pose is sho. They want to distance
themselves from Biden as far as they can get. On Monday,
Jim Jordan's committee produced the evidence and made a report
that Biden's received over twenty seven million from foreign countries
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and foreign leaders. Okay, the second point is the second
point is Obama doesn't want any part of.
Speaker 12 (27:10):
No conspiracy because he always said he had a squeek
include no corruption administration, and he was always wanted to
Kamala Harris to be president because she's a Marxists like
he is. So I'm telling you that what's gonna happen
is they are going to force Biden out. He's either
gonna resign or they're gonna take him out of the
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twenty fifth and make her the temporary president so he
can keep whatever Obama can keep whatever power he has,
and they're gonna bring somebody new in that squeaking queen
that has no connection to really motivate the Democratic base.
So I think there's still another batter coming.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
Well, so Dan, let me ask you. We have to
get this break. But are you saying that you think
Harris is going to be elevated to president and then
they're going to bring in a new nominee? Yep?
Speaker 12 (27:58):
Absolutely?
Speaker 2 (27:58):
How do they How do they maneuver that elevating her
to president and then saying oh yeah, and you're no
longer a nominee. You're president, but you're not a nominee.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
They've already done it. They just did it with Biden.
That's exactly what they're gonna do. My opinion.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Okay, Dan, appreciate the call. I'd love to respond to that.
I can't right now because we have to at the heartbreak.
I will after the break. You're on the Dan Capla Show.
Speaker 5 (28:25):
And now back to the Dan Kaplass Show podcast.
Speaker 7 (28:29):
I see a leader who understands.
Speaker 14 (28:32):
I see a leader with a real commitment to a
better future for.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
Working families and Chicago.
Speaker 7 (28:42):
We have to help her win.
Speaker 14 (28:46):
Because we know that Donald Trump would sell this country
for a dollar if it meant lining his own pockets
and greeting the palms of his Wall Street friends.
Speaker 7 (28:58):
And I, for one, I'm tired.
Speaker 14 (29:01):
About a hearing about how a two bit union buster
thinks of himself as more of a patriot than the
woman who fights every single day to live working people
out the boom our way alive.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
Oh man, can we have moreo C What was the
end that we have her all night tonight, did all
night Wednesday night, the night Thursday?
Speaker 4 (29:26):
At the end of that where she goes ah way
Alia like she was some kind of preacher like Warnock
or some lord.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
Who was the last guy that she did that for?
And how much did he lose by another squad member?
Speaker 4 (29:39):
No?
Speaker 2 (29:39):
Please, MOREOC every night. And anybody idiotic enough in the
Democratic Party to think that helps him in the swing states, Well,
that would explain why you're in Chicago. I mean, it
must have been the dumbest person ever born who came
up with the idea, Oh yeah, let's have the DNC
in Chicago. ILLINOI is a swing state, right, and Chicago's
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do I mean so well, we want America to see, Hey,
elect democrats in your city can be like Chicago. I mean,
these guys are so messed up in so many ways.
Speaker 4 (30:09):
The challenges Donald Trump's patriotism and oh I recalled Dow
a little over a month ago.
Speaker 7 (30:13):
The guy took a bullet.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
Well that's the point, right, That's the point is that
people in the swing states are making these arguments in
their own head and and AOC all she's going to
do is turn off the vast majority of people in
these swing states because it's so preposterous. And they lie
all the time. Right on the left. They lie all
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the time. It's one of their basic principles because they
know if they tell the truth, they lose, and so
they lie all the time, and they think they get
away with it all the time. But they don't and
they won't hear. I mean, people may have their issues
with Trump, and many do. But in terms of his patriotism,
you know, his toughness, his willingness to stand up, Yeah,
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stand up to our enemies. Nobody, nobody, intelligent, honest, is
doubting that eight five five was there? Five A two
five five the number. Let's go back to the phone lines.
I think we have Rick in Boom, Colorado here on
the Dan Kaplis Show.
Speaker 9 (31:14):
Welcome, very damn Rick. Do you think they do you
think all those politicians in Chicago and those uh talking
head media types, aren't they wearing rubber boots? Aren't they
having that thing down with the stockyards?
Speaker 2 (31:34):
No, at the new Chicago Stadium is no longer near
the stockyards with.
Speaker 9 (31:40):
All the bull they've been spreading.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Yeah, good point, my friend.
Speaker 15 (31:46):
Good Anyway, what I do talk to you about was
your epiphany, whether it was in the shower or in
the morning when you woke up or it's bit Yeah,
I have the same dang thing all maybe two two
and a half weeks, three weeks into her coronation, thinking
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the same thing, how they were wanting her to fail,
that if Trump won, they were screwed for a bit,
but they had to pick her because of her well,
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gender and race, et c. And they were locked in.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
And what Rick's referring to, kindly is I opened the
show by talking about this epiphany I had that the
Democrat elite are more afraid of Harris winning than of
Harris losing, exactly because if Harris wins, they will be
harmed long term in so many different ways. And so
that I think is a reality right.
Speaker 3 (32:55):
Now, four years eight years out.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Yep, Well, she's going to be so bad. I mean,
just just stepping back and looking at it objectively, she
is going to be so awful in office. It's going
to do a lot of damage to the Democrat brand.
It's going to hurt the Democrats badly in the midterm.
They're going to get wiped out in twenty eight when
all this fresh young Republican talent rises to the top.
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So I think they're looking at a disaster for her
and very very bad things for the country if she wins. Yeah.
I appreciate the call, Rick, I hope you call off
and man, thank you, Hey, what do you do for
a living?
Speaker 3 (33:35):
Good work?
Speaker 9 (33:36):
You and your team?
Speaker 2 (33:38):
Hey, thank you? Rick, appreciate that. Thank you. My guess
is that Rick may be a farmer rancher, and I
just love it when we hear from ranchers and we
hear from farmers.
Speaker 7 (33:46):
And sounded like Jennings.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
Yeah, oh right, I wish you'd sung the call. But
but if you're new to Colorado, this phenomenal group of
people we have in the ranching community, the farming community,
They're wonderful people. They're extremely wise and intelligent, incredibly hard working,
and just love getting calls from him. Ryan, tremendous job
is always Kelly, thank you for your aura of wonderfulness
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