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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Kaplis, and welcome to today's online podcast
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Speaker 2 (00:15):
I have rarely looked forward to a show more than
this one, and thank you to Heidiganoll for filling in yesterday.
I was cross examining some witnesses and an important case
and couldn't make it to the show. But I've been
dying to talk to you about a bunch of different things,
and then then all of a sudden bunch of new
stuff today. So so glad you're here. Be kind of
lightning docket hour because we have so much to cover.
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But just join in when you can eight five five
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fuego and we will get there shortly. But let me
give you a quick overview of some of the things
I want your take on. First of all, how do
you explain the betting Marcus? Now, I don't think they're
the most reliable indicator at all, but they're in indicator
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and the betting markets have had an eleven point swing
in Trump's favor since the start of the DNC. So
what is your explanation for that, Michelle Obama. I think
intentionally deliberately throwing Kamala Harra under the bus, Kamala Harris
under the bus at the DNC at Michelle Obama's speech,
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and this great line for Michelle Obama helped her a lot,
brilliantly conceived. If you're Michelle Obama trying to help Michelle
Obama this line about the presidency being a black job.
But how in the world does that help Kamala Harris
in this race with the states she needs to win.
So we'll break all that down and I'll play the sound.
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I'm sure you've heard it, but I'll play that for
you again. And then I want to talk about this
really coolest thing ever with the left recognizing in this
case through Dana Bash that hey, hey, oh, the whole
justification for Tim Walls as VP is not that he'll
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appeal to these white working class voters in the blue
Wall states, but that he'll appeal to low testosterone males.
And I'm not making this up. So let's say we'll
start with that, but I do want to touch on
one news item. First, President Trump today interrupting a live
interview over security concerns for himself and the woman who
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was interviewing him. Ryan, can you fire that sound in
this area? Obviously an assassin tried to kill you.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Yeah, the shriff.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
We're in danger standing here talking, so let's not talk
any longer.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
No, I know about it, but they don't want me
standing here. They don't want you standing area. That have
a good time, Thank you very much. Yes, So that
was a news nation interview, right, Ryan, I think that
was a news interview of the president in this following
the arrest of a sixty six year old in Arizona
who had threatened to kill Trump. That after a manhunt.
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But as we've been talking about on this show for
a long time. In fact, I think we talked about
it the week before the Pennsylvania attempt. And that is listen,
the US government has confirmed it. Iran is trying to
kill Trump. Iran is trying to kill Trump. And that's
because Trump had the courage to put his own life
at risk to stand up for this nation by taking
out Solomoni, and he protected the nation by taking out Solomony,
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knowing that he was going to exponentially magnify the risk
that he would be assassinated, and that's exactly the situation
we find ourselves in. So he is risking his life
for this nation in very tangible ways. And so this
interruption of the Newsmax interview. We don't have the details
yet as to why his security alerted him and asked
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him to end that interview, but will pass those along
as we get him. But we know that the reality
has been and will continue to be that one of
the most evil regimes on the face of the earth
will be constantly trying to kill Trump because Trump is
so good for this nation. Iran. I think it's clear
at this point has sided with the Harris campaigner to
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be more fair and precise against Trump. They want Trump
defeated because they know what Trump did before to reign
in Iran, and they don't want that. They want Trump's
opponent in office because the opponent, just like Joe Biden,
will be much better for Iran than Trump will be.
So hopefully Trump wins this race simply based on the
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fact that the Iranian regime wants his opponent to win.
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some of these texts as we then answer some of
these burning issues out there. Dan, all I can honestly
say is God help this country if Harris gets elected.
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I think that if she gets elected, this country will fall.
I don't think for a second this country is going
to fall if she gets elected. I think this country
is go going to fail in a lot of big
ways during the time she's in office, and she will
do lasting harm, but the country's not going to fall
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over that administration. If you think I'm wrong, please let
me know. Now does that mean that we should elect her? Know?
Because we want good things for this country, not bad
things for this country, and it's going to hurt this
country a bunch if she wins. Dan, you know why
Michelle Obama said that because Trump talked about black jobs. Also,
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he wasted time wondering out loud if Kamala is black.
Trump started the race talk with the Obamas in two
thousand and eight, So that teas up cut ten. I
want to play this for you, and what the Texterter
is talking about and I addressed earlier, is Michelle Obama,
who Listen, you have had to be thinking as you
watched that speech. Thank goodness she's not the DEM nominee,
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because she is exponentially more capable than Kamala Harris, be
one hundred times stronger candidate than Kamala Harris, and we're
very lucky that she's not the DEM nominee. She'd also
be horrible for this country as president because of her
far left ideology. So what I believe is that she
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did not say the following by accident, and when she
said it, she knew that it would hurt Harris in
this campaign against Trump.
Speaker 4 (06:22):
Fire Away his limited, narrow view of the world made
him feel threatened by the existence of two hard work
and highly educated, successful people who happened to be black.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
I want to know.
Speaker 4 (06:37):
I want to know who's gonna tell him, who's gonna
tell him that the job he's currently seeking might just
be one of those black jobs.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
It's his same A tremendous line for Michelle Obama. If
you're Michelle Obama and you're wanting to elevate Michelle Obama,
that's a tremendous line for Michelle Obama and very carefully
crafted and conceived and brilliant and I put that in
quotes in the sense that it's going to cut through
the noise. And you know, most people in America right
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now are paying any attention to politics are aware of
that line, right which is exactly why it's so harmful
to Kamala Harris. Because Michelle Obama, though she has this
bad ideology, is brilliant and she knows, she knows that
making this about race in the Swing States is toxic
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for Harris because anybody who's paying attention knows the way
Trump won in sixteen and the paths of victory for
Trump again now is an explosive, enormous, enthusiastic turnout for
Trump among working white people in the Swing States. And
so you start with the fact that it is so
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wrong and awful on every level to make the presidency
about race. It is the opposite of what doctor King preached,
content of character, not color of skin. It's so wrong
to talk of the presidency in terms of a white
job or black job. That's the opposite of who we
are as a people. It's all about merit, not what
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color God happened to make us. So for Michelle Obama
to make it about black job, white job, that's just
opposite of who we are as a people and very
harmful to Kamala Harris because you look at the demographics
in the key swing states and other than Georgia. I mean,
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what are you looking at? Wisconsin eighty six percent white,
eight percent black, Pennsylvania seventy eight percent white, ten percent black,
Arizona fifty two percent white, three point seven percent black.
So how does this really awful racializing of the office
of Presidency help Kamala Harris. It doesn't. It hurts her.
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And this goes back to my question, Ryan, and I
want your honest cut take. Do you think for one
millisecond that Michelle Obama wants Kamala Harris to win the presidency?
Speaker 5 (09:11):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (09:12):
I know Hillary doesn't for sure, even though she said
otherwise the other night.
Speaker 5 (09:16):
But there's a lot of infighting.
Speaker 6 (09:18):
Dan, We've talked about it, not really in depth, but
a little bit at length, that there is so much
backbiting going on, whether it's Team Biden versus Team Obama,
with Team Harris in between. This is not a unified party.
And it wouldn't surprise me if Michelle really her heart
wasn't in it.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
Well, and I think there are a lot more concrete
reasons why she and Barack Obama do not want Kamala
Harris to win. Listen, they actually came out and made
it clear they did not want her as the nominee
when Biden endorsed her, and Obama's came out and said
they wanted an open process. Why do you think they
wanted that anyway? I think that through that line she
deliberately hurt Kamala's chances while really making Michelle look good. Hey,
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when we come back, I want to get your take
on why have the betting mark gets swung in Trump's
favor during the DNC. And on top of that, some
of the most fun sounds you've ever heard as the
left now tries to justify the biggest political mistake in
our lifetime, the selection of Tim Walls to be VP.
You're on the Dankpla.
Speaker 5 (10:16):
Show and now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.
Speaker 7 (10:21):
But they are doing so in trying to put forward
male figures, Tim Walls being one of them. Doug m
Hoff last night, who can speak to men out there
who might not be the sort of testosterone Leyden, you know,
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gun toting kind of guy who wants to listen to
Paul Cogan and the kind of players that came out
at the RNC or might want to listen to that.
But also, in addition, understand that it's okay in twenty
twenty four to be a man comfortable in his own
skin who supports a woman. And that's something that they
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really are trying to work on with mail voters.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
Beyond the baby, that's the greatest thing I've ever heard.
I'm sorry, but think about it. And she was very
honest to the beginning. Oh yeah, okay, Walls. Now they
selected him to appeal to the low testosterone guys, right,
and then she realized what she said, which is speaking
the truth, and then all of a sudden tried to
cover it. Wait a second, and em Hoff, he's the
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guy who got the babysitter pregnant. But think about what
they're doing. They're acknowledging, They're acknowledging the Walls, who was
brought onto the ticket supposedly to appeal to working white
people in the Upper Midwest, particularly working white men, that
all of a sudden he was very very bad at that.
In fact, he not only lost working white men in
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his own home state, he lost them in his own
former congressional district. So now the rationalization for Walls is
to appeal to the low guys. Well, aren't they all
voting for the Democrats to begin with? So that is
how bizarre it's gotten on that side, And it just
goes back to confirm what I told you in the beginning.
It's the biggest political mistake of our lifetimes, her selecting
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Walls to be VP in any case, but particularly over Shapiro. Yeah,
so thank god for big favors, right eight five five
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the big swing eleven point swing in Trump's favor in
the betting markets, which, first of all, they're not the
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best indicator, but why the big swing during the DNC.
Would love your take on that. Why do you think
Michelle Obama through Kamala under the bus during her speech
in the way I've discussed. Let's go to the phone lines.
We'll start with how about Fred, Fred and Longmant. You're
on the Dan Kaplas show.
Speaker 8 (12:53):
Welcome, I've known Dan and Ryan. I'd like to talk
about Polish, but I'd go to one quick comment regarding
what the Democrats are looking for and men. I think
Arnold Schwarzenegger defined it as gurley Man, gurly Man.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Yeah, wasn't that snl Yes, right, But listen, I.
Speaker 8 (13:14):
Think that's what they're implying. Now, if you wouldn't mind,
I'd like to go back to your topic of the
earlier hour about Jared Polis. Yeah, okay, First of all,
this is you guys probably know this, but your audience
probably doesn't. Jared Polis was not his birth name. His
birth name was Jared Schultz s C h U l
t Z. It was his mother's name, who was Polish.
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And what I read was that when he was at
Princeton University, he was trying to get a more favorable
name for political purposes, and he liked his mother's name better,
so he chose Polis. But also, the basis of the
word polis is actually Greek and it means the term
city state, and it's also the adjective basis for the
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word politics and politician. So when I look at Jared
Polis or Schultz, I look at him as having changed
his name because he wants to be in politics.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Well that's deep, my friend, I to me, that doesn't
say anything meaningful about him that he would do that,
and tell me why you think I'm wrong on that
if you do. But the reason we brought up police,
and I want to get your take on this is
I just wanted to have a little I told you
so a moment because I've been telling everybody, hey, watch
that Hick and Looper seed because it comes up in
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twenty six and Jared Polis, after he fails in his
presidential aspirations, Jared Polis is going to try to knock
out John Hickenlooper. And I think that's exactly what's happened
here because Polis, as everyone knows, his term limited. He's
up in twenty six and he has nowhere to go
except into hicken Looper seed. And I think that that's
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exactly why hick and Looper surfaced yesterday. And thank god
he's still alive, because we don't hear much from him
or about him. He surfaced yesterday and said he's running
again in twenty six. There, why do you think he
did that. The only reason he did that was to
just let people know that that no, he wasn't going
to be run out. Now he needs to be run out.
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But then I don't think there's any doubt that police
is targeting Nick can Looper Sive, Yeah.
Speaker 8 (15:19):
I totally agree with you, and I don't have a
reason at all to disagree. The only reason I bring
up the name about Polish is I think that he
truly did when he was at Princeton, had a inkling
that he wanted to be in politics, and with his
mother's name being that related to politics, I think it
just shows he wants to be a politician or in
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politics regardless of what. And you know, I think he's
been the worst governor we've had, so I just want
people to know a little more about his background and
who he really is as a person.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Well, Fred, appreciate the call. Thank you for that, my friend,
and I do love Longmont, a lot of great memories there.
But what I would say Ryan is hey, listen, I'll
never criticize or begrudge anybody who grows up wanting to
be president or anything like that. I think that's very admirable.
And if the person happens to have opposite views of mine,
well then I hope they fail because I don't want
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those bad policies to happen. But I admire anybody who
grows up wanting to get into public service. I have
no beef with that. You know. My beef is with
police's policies and his dishonesty and the way he operates.
And you know, my predictions about him have come true.
Once he got outside of the Colorado bubble, the protective
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media bubble, once he got outside of the money bubble
where you can't just buy everything he wants, he was
going to flop. And that's not meant in a mean way.
It's simply the reality. He's just like Bennett and Hick
and Looper before him. They just live in that bubble.
You know, we should be grateful that they do, because
if they were actually super effective people, the damage that
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they do would be even worse.
Speaker 6 (17:02):
I think the broader point Fred was making that I'm
picking up what he's putting down is Jared's always had
his eyes on the prize, so to speak, like he's
had that thought in mind of if I ran, or
if I wanted to run, what would I run for?
Speaker 5 (17:14):
And therefore I.
Speaker 6 (17:15):
Agree Stylistically, Shuts versus Polis Polus is a more attractive name.
Speaker 5 (17:20):
I think it's it fits better.
Speaker 6 (17:21):
It's a little slicker and smoother to say so, I
actually endorse that decision by him.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
And again I have no problem with him. Wanted to
be president from the time he was born. I mean
remember the day after he won the governor's race he
registered through one of his companies, Polis. I've got no
problem with those ambitions. I've got problems with lots of
other things he does. Gary Hurt, wasn't he Gary Hartpence?
I have no problem with him changing his name, you know,
I have a problem with him doing some other stuff
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he did. Hey, when we come back, so much fun
stuff to kick around. Why is Trump gaining so much
in the betting markets? Also an encouraging poll from a
far left polster that much more ahead? And why did
Michelle till Kamala under the bus? You're on the Dan
Capless Show.
Speaker 5 (18:06):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Because if you do not have autonomy.
Speaker 3 (18:12):
Over this, over this, if you cannot control when and
how you choose to bring your children into this world
and how they are raised and supported, there is no
American dream.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
How sad, how truly sad to see Oprah Winfrey descend
to those depths. Right, she doesn't have to do that.
She's got all the money in the world, she's been
blessed with all this good fortune. She's maximized her God
given talents. She doesn't have to descend to that kind
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of pandering to the abortion businessiness to the abortion industry.
And she is so smart. She certainly understands that what
she was saying is intellectually dishonest to the core, because
as you heard her talk about, if you don't have
control of this, she's referring to her body, and she
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knows this. The abortion issue isn't about her body. The
abortion issue is about the other girl's body. The abortion
issue is about the body of the person being killed.
She knows that there's not one person on the planet
(19:38):
who is trying to control Oprah Winfrey's body. There are
a lot of people on the planet who are trying
to save innocent lives, save innocent people from being killed.
So yeah, I mean, just so sad that she would
descend into that, And then I want to play cut
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ten to a broader point, is well, thank you, Ryan
cut Ten. Oprah, the women and men who are battling
to keep us from going back to a time of.
Speaker 3 (20:13):
Desperation and shame and stone cold fear. They are the
new freedom fighters. And make no mistake, they are the
best of America.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
See the opposite is closer to true right. So here's
Oprah Winfrey, Oprah Winfrey, who is such in so many ways,
such a successful, admirable person who happens to be African American.
Oprah Winfrey praising the people who, like the plantation owners,
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view other innocent human life as property. She's praising them
the people who want to legalize and keep legal and
expand the legality of the mass killing of innocent human life.
She wants to praise them as freedom fighters. Will remember
the plantation owners said, this is all about freedom. You
don't want a slave, don't have a slave. This is
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all about freedom, said those evil, insidious plantation owners. This
is all about our freedom, our freedom to feed our family,
our freedom to live as we want. That's why we
can take this six year old black kid and separate
them from his parents, and they didn't call him black kids.
And that's why we can chain these people up and
treat them as our property and rape them because of
freedom in America to do what we want on our plantations.
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So Oprah Winfrey is now praising these people who facilitate
the killing of six hundred thousand girls a year in
America as freedom fighters. And the broader point is, you
want to know you want to know why the betting
market's not the greatest indicator, But you want to know
why the betting markets have swung eleven points in Trump's
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favor since the start of the DNC. Well, there's no
one reason. I'll tell you this. I bet one very
big reason is their bizarre, surreal, slavish devotion to abortion
on demand till the moment of birth, when every idiot
understands that is, without questioning a child, you are dismembering.
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And the Democratic Party has spent all week glorifying that,
to the point where Oprah Winfrey calls the people who
execute that the greatest freedom fighters in America. Yeah, that
turns off an awful lot of Americans, including an awful lot
of Americans who want abortion to be legal under certain circumstances.
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But like Bill Maher said, they know it's killing and
they don't want it glorified. They don't want it promoted,
they don't want it celebrated. Yeah, the Democratic Party has
gone so crazy, radically far left in its glorification of abortion.
And Ryan, I think there's a psychological reason, because I
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have to believe that ninety nine percent of these lefties
who are out there just celebrating the killing of girls
right up to the moment of birth, they know it's wrong.
They know it's wrong as a matter of medicine, they
know it's wrong as a matter of basic biology, they
know it's wrong as a matter of basic morals. They
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know it's wrong on every level, but they support it
in order for their own gain, their own political gain,
their own gain in society, so they can be part
of certain industries or sectors of society. They're willing to
support that for their own gain. So then to live
with themselves because they're part of promoting something so horrible
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they can't even use the name for it anymore.
Speaker 5 (23:45):
Right, No, they didn't say it.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
They can't even use the name for abortion. No, it's
reproductive rights because they know abortion's so hideous they can't
even use the name. Well, here's my advice for them.
When you can't even use the real name for something,
you know it's wrong and you should be no part
of it. How do they But I think these people, Ryan,
I think what you're seeing in this bizarre display of
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worship of killing at the DNC, to the point where
they brought in a wagon so they could kill people
right at the DNC for free. I think what you're
seeing is these people trying to convince themselves. They convince
each other that hey, it really is all okay, and yeah, no, no,
you're really not doing something evil, You're really doing something great.
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They're just trying to convince each other of that so
they can live with themselves.
Speaker 6 (24:33):
How did we get dan from Bill Clinton's stated position
in the nineteen ninety two race on this issue that
abortions should be safe, legal but rare, to where they
are now thirty years later, thirty two years later.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
Well, their own power, because what happened is the Democratic
Party got perverted. The Democratic Party got perverted into a
party that didn't have any core principles, just a collection
of special interest groups gathered together to get and keep power.
And then all of a sudden, the abortion industry after Roe,
the abortion industry took on this enormous power. It's spinning
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off money, right, and then it was able to appeal
to women who wanted that ability even more so, appealed
to men who wanted the ability to use women for
sex and then not be responsible for the children that resulted.
And so it was able to the abortion. Big Abortion
was able to parlay itself into this power group, and
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so they have, They, along with a couple of other
special interests, have been able to dominate Democratic Party politics.
And what you've seen it doing gradually over time is
aborting the Democratic Party. And you see some up and downs,
but if you look at the trend line, think about
it if Trump, if we had had not had COVID
and Trump got that second term, you know, imagine where
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we'd be right now. I mean, there was so much
success going on there, and the Democratic Party was already
trending down most places in this country. Think about the
key swing states that are no longer swing states Florida
and Ohio for example. You know, the Democrat path to
victory is narrowing and narrowing and narrowing. So that's how
I think we got to this point, and I think
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the American people have been have been pushing back against that,
and that's why, in part I think we see this
big swing in the betting markets toward Trump during the
DNC eight four zero five A two five five the
number tex da N five seven seven three nine. If
you think I'm wrong about the reason, why do you
think we've seen that swing? And we'll come back and
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also talk about, hey, did Michelle Obama throw Kamala under
the boss, And we'll get to a texture who's upset
with somebody else, not me. I always pronounce it right,
mispronouncing Kamala's name. You're on the Dan Kapla Show.
Speaker 5 (26:49):
And now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.
Speaker 7 (26:52):
But they are doing so in trying to put forward
male figures, Tim Walls being one of them. Doug m
Hoff last night, who can speak to men out there
who might not be the sort of testosterone Leiden, you know,
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a gun toting kind of guy who wants stuff.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
I can't take it anymore. That's the greatest thing I've
ever heard. Right, here's Danna Bash on CNN admitting that
that hain't Tim Waltz. Right. Tim Wallas' appeal is going
to be limited to low testosterone guys. And she doesn't
mean that literally, like go get a blood test means
guys who don't fit the typical male image, right, And
(27:39):
I guess so that's the new swing vote. Now she's
just admitting Waltz is a failure. What I've been saying
all along, biggest political mistake of our lifetime. I don't
think the guys who don't appear like guys group is
going to be the swing key group in this election.
It's going to be working people and within that working
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men in the Upper Midwest, in the Blue Wall. And
that's who jd. Vance was brought into appeal to, and
I think it's doing it very well. That's who Harris
purportedly brought in Waltz to appeal to and then realized
he does not appeal to them. He didn't even win
him in his home state. So thank god for small
and large favors, including Kamala Harris as their nominee instead
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of one of the others they could have had, and
including Tim Walls as the VP instead of Shapiro eight
five z five eight two five five. So why is
Trump gained eleven points in the betting markets during the DNC.
I just hit in the last segment on one big reason,
the glorification of abortion by the Democrat National Committee. I
think that's really hurt them, particularly in the swing states.
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I think it cost them the election in sixteen. I
think there are some other reasons as well, Brian. Did
you see that lefty pole Center for Progress and they
self identified they're a hard left polling organization. They've got
a national right now, it's just a three point race
for Harris, and keeping in mind that this point in
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sixteen and twenty, you know, I think Clinton I'm roughing
it out, but I think Clinton in sixteen was probably
up seven or eight. Biden was up seven, eight or
nine at about this time in those cycles. So that's
that's pretty encouraging.
Speaker 6 (29:18):
And it's offset by a right landing poll or Asthmus
and reports which I'm not sure where you gauge them.
According to Trafalgar, who you mentioned earlier, Robert Kahaley, but
they have Trump up three up too, with Kennedy Stein
West in the race.
Speaker 5 (29:30):
And it needs to be noted Dan that at.
Speaker 6 (29:32):
Noon our time tomorrow in Arizona, where Donald Trump will
also be Robert F. Kennedy is going to make an
announcement regarding his campaign. He has expected to drop out
and endorse President Trump. So we'll see what effect that
has on the polls.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Yeah, do you think that endorsement is certain at this point.
Speaker 5 (29:48):
I put it about eighty ninety percent.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
Yeah, boy, I sure hope that happens. And how big
an impact do you think that has?
Speaker 6 (29:55):
If it's a point even two, if it's even one,
I think it has a dramatic impact. Dan in terms
of the Upper Midwest states where we've seen the polling
both in Wisconsin and Michigan. For whatever reason, RFK has
taken a little bit more away from Trump than he
did from Biden or Harris.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
Oh yeah, no, I think it can only be a plus.
And let's hope. Let's hope that comes through tomorrow and
the timing to be perfect, right right at the end
of the DNC, because as we've been talking about, you know,
the Trump campaign, though a pack has started to run,
you know, some anti Harris ads in swing states, the
Trump campaign has really been for a large part holding
its fire until after the DNC, right, and then then
(30:36):
it gets fun, right, because yeah, she'll probably get a
little bump out of a DNC, though you would have
expected more by now, but once political gravity takes over
and her numbers start coming down, well, then what's to
stop it. You got the debate out there on September
tenth and Harris, recognizing she's going to be losing come
October in all likelihood, has now reversed yourself and agreed
to a second debate in October. But other than the debate,
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what stops that fall once her numbers start coming down.
Speaker 6 (31:04):
And one of the pole that just came in, Dan
Harris ax, which I would say is somewhere in the middle,
has Trump up to nationally and with the other candidates,
Harris up won. So it's essentially a wash at this point.
And like you said, this is what the full throttled
support of won. The media, no interviews, no debates, no
press conferences, and the DNC on full blast here for
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four days now.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
Well, Broan, and this we know right this, we know
that if the national polling the horse race is anywhere
even near even come election day, Trump wins because you've
got so many of those Democrat votes just jammed into
certain blue states. Let's go to how about Russ and Littleton.
You're on the dan Kaplace Show.
Speaker 9 (31:43):
Welcome, Hi, Dan, How you doing living the dream?
Speaker 2 (31:48):
Think?
Speaker 9 (31:48):
Hey, great, me too, trying to but it seems like
they're trying to take this pop thrown away now too.
I mean it's dad enough, a white, straight Christian male
as me and Ryan and call of you of course
as well. Now they think ourosterone is uh is a problem.
What are we gonna do?
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Nothing? Nothing. They can pry it out of something, but
they're not going to pry it out of me. So yeah, no,
Russ appreciate the call. Take you that Russ is referring
to that sound we played earlier, Dana Bash saying, well,
Tim Watz was brought into appeal to the low team, man.
I mean, it's really it's some of the craziest thing
you've ever heard. And she had em Hoff as well,
(32:31):
which is interesting since em Hoff reportedly got the babysitter
pregnant from it in his first marriage. But what a
nice concession there. Let's pop on Jack, you're on the
Dan Kaplis Show. Welcome up. Jack is gone. Jack never
leaves us. But hey, now that we're talking about Dana Bash, Ryan,
let me tie it into something else and that is okay.
(32:52):
So Dana Bash out there. Obviously she's all about helping
defeat Trump and that's why, you know, and the debate,
that's why in the debate, Trump was given a fair
opportunity and Biden was not protected because CNN and the
rest of the left wanted Biden gone. They knew he
was going to lose. But come this debate on September ten.
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I just want to say it early and often. Anybody
who's sitting around thinking the Kamala is going to make
a fool of herself on September ten is deluding themselves
because the moderators will not let it happen. Will not
let it happen. They are going to protect her no
matter what it takes. So will America get a little
glimpse of why the campaign's been hiding her and keeping
(33:35):
her away from interview, Sure they will, but they already.
Americans already know that from what they've seen for three
and a half years. The key on September tenth is
not sitting there waiting for Harris to get exposed. The
key is for Donald Trump to impress. So it's all
about Trump on September ten. And when we've got the
eight Trump nothing better, and that's what we need. On
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September ten, Ryan, tremendous job as always, my friend, Thank you,
Thank you to Kelly for her constant, unending aura that
lightens and lifts every show. Hey join us tomorrow. It's
going to be a blast. Kamala Harris tonight, can she
rise to the moment? No, she can't because it's all fake.
She didn't get a single vote. It's not real. We'll
break that down tomorrow on The Dan Kapla Show.