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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Caplis and welcome to today's online podcast
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Speaker 2 (00:15):
You've got to be feeling really good today, right, Okay,
they're done with the DNC. It's been almost five pure
weeks of hoax and fake and this beatification of a
candidate who was installed by a cabal and didn't receive
a single vote, and just this mass worship of her
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within the Democratic Party and media, and Trump's still standing.
I mean, we're sitting here now and the DNC is over,
and in a lot of the polls he's either leading
by one or two or he's only behind by two
or three. And that's the national horse race. And if
that's the true state of the race, he is in
fantastic shape, because this time in sixteen and twenty he
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was down depending on the poll, six seven, eight, nine points.
So I think it sets up really well from right
now if we're going to get the best of Donald Trump,
and I believe that we are. I think there are
a lot of signs in the last forty eight hours,
that it is on now, and that you know, the
shirt's been pulled open and the capes on, and we're
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going to get the B plus or the A Trump
and and that's all it's going to take to win
eight five to five forour zero five A two five
five the number text d A N five seven seven
three nine. You want specifics, That's what I'm here for.
This is an evidence based show. So what have we
seen in the last forty eight hours is really good
choreography with our FK Junior. So they're time perfectly to
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change the channel with the RFK Junior endorsement just after
the DNC ends. That's a nice move. We're seeing Trump
essentially apologize to Governor Kemp of Georgia publicly, which is
a very smart, good move, and then part of an
obviously scripted dance, Kep turns around and endorses him. Fantastic move,
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especially in an absolutely key swing state which maybe demo
wise one of the tougher swing states for Trump to get.
And then we see the old Trump energy and pace right,
I mean six this guy's a machine. That's how he
won in sixteen. We saw a lot of it. In
twenty and now he's in Arizona tonight. I think he
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was in Nevada earlier. And now we're starting to see
this pace come back. So Ryan, when we drop in,
and I know you'll keep an eye on it when
we drop in, it'll be interesting to hear Trump because
when he's on, when he's fully dialed in and we're
getting the best Trump, you can hear it, and you
can hear it pretty quickly. Eight five five or Z
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five A two five five the number text d A
N five seven seven through nine had some really fun
sound for you today. Because the Dems now the ones
who are fully informed and paying attention and know what
the doing. They know they're in trouble, and they know
that that this pick of Walls was a disaster. And
now it's come to the point where where they're openly
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discussing the fact and admitting and acknowledging and trying to
embrace the fact that Walls does not act like a
normal man. And here's the latest on that from aoc
herself cut nineteen place.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
I think that Trump advance, they think they have some
kind of like monopoly over masculinity and Walls.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
Is kind of showing up. He's a football coach.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
He was the head of the Gay Straight Alliance as
the football coach.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
They you're just say football with your dead.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Why are you acting like that? And I think it's
driving them nuts because he's showing another way to be
an upright.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Man in America. Wow. Anytime you have to say, hey,
our candidate shows another way to be a man, then
you know you're in trouble. Right, And again, it's the
blue wall, it's not the lavender wall. And the men
in the blue wall states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, the
men who are going to decide this election in women
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who are going to decide the election working men and women.
Do you think those men are more like typical men
or more like the way AOC describes Tim Walls as
a new kind of man? What do you think, Grian,
you're from Michigan, I'm from Chicago. Are those voters going
to be more like regular men or more like the
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new kind of man?
Speaker 4 (04:44):
Well?
Speaker 5 (04:44):
Whatever this new kind of man is, and they can
go ahead and have fun with that. They're already in
the Democrat camp. I mean these types of guys that
they're describing, the ones that I'm telling you are going
to win the election for either candidate.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
In Michigan.
Speaker 5 (04:58):
Are McComb County blue collar auto workers who are going
against the grain Sean Fain as the UAW president, And
these are the voters that won Trump Michigan in twenty sixteen.
He did not do as well against Biden with these
same voters in twenty twenty. And I gotta tell you, Dan,
I know the polls don't look great in Michigan for
Trump right now, but I believe there are a lot
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of those working class white males in Michigan. They're going
to go overwhelmingly over to Trump. I think RFK Junior
may help a little bit in that endeavor. But this
whole campaign about the new man Tim Walls, man beta
mailbro whatever that is, I don't think it flies in
southeastern Lower Michigan.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
And I think there's a broader point that goes beyond gender.
Because we're having some fun with this masculinity stuff and
them acknowledging that Walls doesn't act like a typical man
in terms of masculinity, but the underlying character traits extend
beyond gender. And that's another area where the Democrats are
in real trouble with Walls, but in general, because what
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we've been talking about is masculinity. Okay, I mean for
a man, it takes on a different form, but the
same basic character traits apply to women when it comes
to honesty, toughness, seriousness, it values, morality, hard work. You know,
we're really talking about these key character traits that define
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working men and women in the Upper Midwest and many
other places, and they extend beyond gender. But that's what
Waltz is, contrary to Harris's contrary to so their problems
with Waltz and Harris extend beyond the fact he doesn't
come across, as Hadna Bash said yesterday, as a man
with a lot of testosterone.
Speaker 5 (06:50):
I think too, Dann, what we're encountering in this election,
and this is just a prediction for me. There are
some years where you can kind of have more of
a luxurious approach to an election, like I'd like to
see a black woman be president, wouldn't that be neat
or in Oa? Barack Obama was this historic figure. We
were coming off of eight years of George W.
Speaker 4 (07:09):
Bush. I think there was definitely some w fatigue with that.
Speaker 5 (07:12):
We're in a tough time right now, and that it's
a serious time that requires a serious person in that position,
and I don't think Kamala Harris checks any of those
boxes for the average voter.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
This is why I thought the DNC was a failure.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
Dan.
Speaker 5 (07:25):
They did not make the case to middle of the road, undecided,
independent voting Americans.
Speaker 4 (07:29):
They were just preaching to the choir in their own base.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
That is perfectly said. That DNC was one big boulder
mall circle massage, right, and they all made themselves feel
a whole lot better, But they didn't do anything to
advance their broader interest throughout what I mean, they in
fact hurt themselves that way and that seriousness. Yes, so
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what they're trying to do is is their marketing people
are brilliant because they're trying to make every but he
believed that her oddness, her goofiness is joy. Right, the
fact that she laughs at these inappropriate times and all
this other stuff, oh that's just joy. Well, guess what,
people of America are not happy. They may be happy
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with their own children and this and that, but they
are not happy with government, and they're not happy with
the open borders, and they're not happy with every other
bullet point on our list. They're not happy with the
world on fire. And so you've got the Democrats now,
I think, disconnecting from these serious, hard working people in
the Upper Midwest. Listen, a kid growing up in Chicago's
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son of a police officer. Mother had the hardest job
in the world raising us. Listen. We could not have
had a more joyful family. But it was serious, hard
work for them. And you've got this Democratic Party acting
like they're all high and you know, the last party
on the Titanic.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
Yeah, that's a great comparison too, middling, you know, on
the Titanic and rearranging the chairs and rearranging the candidate.
I might add that too. But to your point, Dan,
it's absolutely true.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
People in this.
Speaker 5 (09:10):
Country are hurting. The economy is tough. The jobs market
just got revised down by eight hundred and eighteen thousand
jobs in the wrong direction. This trying to project joy
that does not exist. It feels artificial because it is artificial,
and the average American is not feeling that well.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Right. And the thing they can never escape, right is
that it's a fake candidate. It's it's she's it's a
fake nominee. Let me be more precise, she is in
fact the candidate. She is in fact the nominee. It's
but it's fake, it's hollow. She didn't win a single vote.
Everybody who cares enough to vote is going to know
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the story that the guy who got the votes was
ousted in a coup and she was installed, and that
she never got a single vote and she failed when
she ran on her own before. So there's a hollowness there. Listen,
if you had somebody up there who who was absolutely
opposite us on policy, but they had gone through a
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grueling primary and they had won, there's a heftiness to
that person. There's a weight, there's a credibility. Okay, they're
wrong on all the issues, but they earned it, they
got there. She's just how it's just a hollow campaign
at this point. That's why I think, and I know,
we got to hit this hard break. That's why I've
been saying all along. Now it all comes down to Trump.
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It all comes down to how good he is. If
he is the good Trump, I don't think this thing's
even that close in the end. If he's not the
good Trump, anything could happen. I'm very confident we're going
to get the good Trump and let's come back from
this break and we'll duck into Israelly in Arizona going
on right now. Our FK Junior is there and we
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will confirm that fact here on the Dan Kapla Show.
Speaker 4 (10:59):
And now to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.
Speaker 6 (11:02):
I will leave the reviewing of the content to you.
But the emotion and the feeling down here is I
don't know, seven year old birthday party is how I
would put it. There is joy and there's not a
lot of things, and it's.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
A good time, Yes, CBS. CBS commentator. It's going to
be so interesting because obviously there are different ways that
the media lies to try to help the Democrat candidate,
and one of those is with polling. And we saw
what the media did with polling against Biden to run
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him out of the race. And we've seen what they've
done with polling to try to build support for Kamala Harris,
raise funds for her, discourage Republicans and Republican giving, etc.
So it's fascinating that she has not had a bigger
bump given this beatification and the DNC. It'll be very
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interesting to see what kind of results are being reported
by polsters over the next four or five days. The
if you do not see, if you do not see
Harris pop to a seven to ten point lead in
the major polling in the horse race, then what that
tells you is that it's really bad for her, and
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that the the media outlets in the past, the industry
that's been willing to lie in polling for the Democrats
cannot go that big because they know they're going to
have to come back down so dramatically, because they know
the real state of the race is not where it
should be for her right now, given all of the
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protection and all of the benefits she's had over the
last thirty days or so eight five five for zero
five two five five the number Ryan I duck in
and saw President Trump's doing not right now?
Speaker 4 (12:52):
Still Carrie Lake kind of soaking in the moment.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
It's oh, Carrie's soaking in the moment. Holy.
Speaker 4 (12:57):
It's in Glendale, Arizona. He is there, Robert F. K Junior.
Speaker 5 (13:00):
They will appear together on stage at some point. But
I was going to ask you before we get to that,
and I'll let you know about polling. Rush Limbaugh always
cautioned against taking the polls too. Seriously, I think you
and I are on the same page that they're an
indicator you look for trend lines, et cetera. But there's
been a difference in the methodology that Nate Silver just
uncovered for five thirty eight that's been pointed out by
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the New York Times pollster, that they've reversed the kind
of other trend lines markers with the polling data from
where it was before that was favoring Trump against Biden.
I don't know why they would have done that, but
Rush Limbaugh's finer point was this, they're not reflecting public opinion.
These polls are designed to drive public opinion.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Exactly exactly, and that's that's why you get the ABC
Washington Post Bowl Trump down what thirteen to fifteen in
Wisconsin on election date, right, and he lost by a
handful of votes correct, And New York Times Siena had
him down what three to five in every swing state
and he either won the swing states or he lost
by a handfe full of votes. Yeah, so that's exactly
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what they're trying to do. But the good news is
that obviously does not discourage Trump voters. The other if
you want to talk encouraging overarcs right now. And I
think this one's ginormous. It's that President Trump and the
RNC have fixed the mistake and they have now been
telling everybody for a year vote early, get your vote
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in early, early voting, vote by mail early, don't wait
till election day. Can you imagine, Ryan, how many votes
it costs GOP candidates when the GOP was pushing weight
till election day.
Speaker 5 (14:37):
I never understood that. I think it's different though for
you and me and our listeners here in Colorado, because
we're so used to the mail in voting and having
that be the norm that when it changed, there was
a reluctance and a resistance to change through those Upper
Midwest states during COVID. And I don't think the turnout
on election day was enough to offset everything that the
Democrats had banked with this big lead in ballot harvest.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Yeah. Plus, if you wait till election day, we all
know the drill right, too much, life intervenes, too much,
can go wrong, etc. You can have a breakdown at
the polling place. So I am so glad that Trump
is pushing the early voting grit text. Dan, isn't it
true if Trump wins the national popular vote, Colorado has
to go for Trump. That from Dave that is so true,
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now unlikely to happen. I think it's likely Trump wins
the presidency but not the national popular vote. But boy,
wouldn't that be fun? Ryan, wouldn't that be fun if
Trump got Colorado's Dan, do independence really watch either the
DNC or the r n C. What a great question.
I do not know the answer to that. I have
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to think that some do, right, because you get some
independence who are sitting there thinking, Hey, I go back
and forth race to race based on who I think
is going to be best for me and best for
the country in this cycle. So I would think you
have at least a meaningful number or watching boats. What
do you say?
Speaker 5 (16:02):
I think it's probably not as much as it once was, Dan,
We were more plugged in, a lot more people watched
the same program at the same time. It's more about
the snippets, the clips, the highlights that come afterward. But again,
I don't even know that the DNC generated a lot
of that. A lot of the stuff that I found
on Graby and our audio sourcing site that you sent
to me and that I found it was just these
highlights like you were talking about with Oprah about abortion
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or bashing Trump. It was not fundamentally sound in my
view of shaping hearts and minds, winning those over to
their way of thinking, to get those persuadables out there.
And I didn't think Kamala Harris's speech succeeded in that
either last night.
Speaker 4 (16:39):
Not really.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Yeah, and so interesting that after the big nationwide teasing
last night of Beyonce or Taylor Swift or George Bush
showing up for Harris, you got crickets and so was
somebody scheduled who then bailed on them or at the
same time, so telling that they weren't able to pull
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big name entertainers, right John Legend, Come on, he's He's
appearing down the street at the bar tonight. I mean,
so so interesting that they weren't able to pull those
I like this text. It says Dan, it seems Trump
is attracting the rogue independent thinkers mosque RFK Junior, and
I'm here for it. I hope America turns the page
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on political machines were over it. I think that's an
excellent point. Excellent point, and I think many many Americans
right now they know they're probably registered with one party
or the other, but they really have kind of moved
past that in some ways. Well.
Speaker 5 (17:41):
In RFK junior speech that which was covered today, really
honed in on this about that democratic political machine that
was targeting not only Donald Trump with Lawfair but the
RFK campaign itself with Lawfair to keep him off of
the ballots in states like New York and others.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Yeah, yeah, no, there are so many reasons to be
optimistic day. And we will drop in to the Trump
rally in Arizona as soon as he starts talking.
Speaker 4 (18:05):
He's just coming on now, Dan slo break.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
So after the break, kate five five for zero five
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five seven seven three nine Donald Trump next on the
Dan Caplas Show.
Speaker 4 (18:26):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
You can feel it changing now right dnc over Trump
team appears to be in full gear, very dialed in.
Ryan's speaking of that. Why don't we dial into the
President in Arizona right now? And you say, RFK Junior
is there with him, right.
Speaker 5 (18:44):
He's in the building. He's not on stage yet, at
least not that I can see.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Okay, let's listen in.
Speaker 7 (18:49):
Well, thank you very much and a very big hello Arizona,
Hello Phoenix.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
That sounds like that moment that I'm thrilled to.
Speaker 7 (19:02):
Be back in this incredible state with thousands of proud,
hard working American patriots.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
That's what you are.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
You've built our country.
Speaker 7 (19:12):
Seventy four days from now, can you imagine seventy four
days then we hintly move into that beautiful White House
and we take over our country and we make it
great again. We're going to win Arizona.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
We're going to defeat.
Speaker 7 (19:30):
Comrade Kamala Harris, and we're going to win boot our
beautiful White House.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
We're going to win it back.
Speaker 7 (19:39):
We're going to win it back in record force. Everyone
here tonight is part of the greatest political movement in
the history of our country. You know, this is the
greatest political movement. It's called Make America Great Again. You're
on the dankcapol sh and it's right now, bigger and
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better and stronger than it.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
Ever was before.
Speaker 7 (20:05):
You know, we one in twenty sixteen, and we did
much better in twenty twenty. A lot of people don't
understand that, but we understand it. Millions and millions more votes,
but those two are nothing like the spirit.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
That we have now.
Speaker 7 (20:19):
It's amazing, and that's because we've seen how bad government
can be. That's why it's a combinations of a lot
of things. But the job they've done in destroying our
country is unbelievable and people have seen it. And because
of that, there's never been anything like this.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
Right, Kerrie, Right.
Speaker 7 (20:37):
Our movement is not about Democrat versus Republican. It's about
patriotism and common sense. We have a common sense with
a Party of common sense.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
You say what you.
Speaker 7 (20:48):
Want, nice to say conservative, but really with a Party
of common Sense, we want fair elections.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
For elections, we want strong boarders, we.
Speaker 7 (20:57):
Want a great military, we want great edge, we want
a nice home at low interest rates and low taxes
and no regulations. That's why we're welcoming support from millions
and millions of disaffected Democrats and they are joining like wildfire.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Now it's a little different than it was.
Speaker 7 (21:18):
You know, we had somebody I was up eighteen points
and they said, Joe, you can't win.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
You're getting out of the race.
Speaker 7 (21:27):
No, I want to go and give it a shot. No, Joe,
you're getting out of the race. Show And if you
don't do it the nice way, We'll do it the
tough way, Joe.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
And he said, okay, and now I have a new opponent.
Does never happened before. We spent one hundred million dollars and.
Speaker 7 (21:46):
A lot of time when defeating him, and as soon
as he was Gonzo. It all started with the debate,
the debate, all that time, all that effort. A friend
of mine said, you did a terrible job in the debate.
I said, why do you say that. Everybody said I
was brilliant. They said, no, you got him out of
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the race with that debate.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
It's all right on the day. I have to do
what we have to do, right, We have to do
what we have to do.
Speaker 7 (22:15):
And now we have somebody that in theory should be
easier to be in theory because she's a radical left
Marxist and everybody knows it. But we're welcoming the support
from millions of disaffected democrats, independence, moderates, old fashioned liberals
who still believe in things like little things like borders.
(22:37):
I was there yesterday.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
That's a scary place.
Speaker 7 (22:41):
Sure, it's about time that you get out of the sun, sir.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
We're gonna have to get you out of here, sir.
Let's get the hell out of here.
Speaker 7 (22:47):
She was the borders are She presided over the worst
border in history, not American history, world history, democracy, liberty,
and of course always the writer of free beach. We
don't really have free speech right now.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
At the press. Look at all of them, Look at
all of them. Look at that. Wow, he's not looking
at us. And that's a lot of press.
Speaker 7 (23:13):
That's a lot of fake news. That's a hell of
a lot of fake news. God Forever is the old
Democratic Party of FDR JFK.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
And that's right, even Bill Clinton.
Speaker 7 (23:27):
Kamala Harris's Democrat Party is the party of free health
care for legal aliens, communist style price controls, defund the
police all her life. She wants to defund the police.
A little while ago, she changed, didn't she eh? Banning
gas powered cars and sex changes for minor children without
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parental without parental consent?
Speaker 2 (23:54):
How about that one? How would you like that.
Speaker 7 (23:58):
Without parental consent? Can you imagine your kid comes home
without parental consent?
Speaker 2 (24:03):
What happened to my baby? What happened?
Speaker 7 (24:06):
The true divide in American politics today is between these
far left fascists led by Harris and her group.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
And you know who her group is. And citizens of all.
Speaker 7 (24:17):
Political backgrounds who love our country share traditional American values,
the values that you have right here in this great state,
and look past our differences to unite around a thing
called our great American flag.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
And we should.
Speaker 7 (24:38):
We should speak to we should speak to our great
congressmen and congresswomen.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
They ought to make it illegal to burn the American flag.
Speaker 7 (24:49):
If you burn the American flag, you go to jail
for one year.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
One year, that's all.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
One year.
Speaker 7 (24:56):
You burn the American flag. Because Chicago at the Democrat Deal,
they were burning flags all over the place.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
You burn the American flag.
Speaker 7 (25:06):
They say it's unconstitutional to do that. I think it's constitutional.
You burn the American flag, you go to jail for
one year. Nobody's going to be burning the American flag anymore.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
During the Dame Cato Show, President Trump in Arizona.
Speaker 7 (25:20):
Our opponents worship the deep state. We want to obliterate
the state.
Speaker 2 (25:26):
Slight difference our opponents, thank you.
Speaker 7 (25:31):
Our opponents joined with warmongers and neo khons to wage
endless wars, these wars that never end. We don't even
know who to hell the country is that we're fighting.
We believe that America is strongest when America is at peace.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
We want peace through strength. That's what we want. Like
we had four years ago.
Speaker 7 (25:51):
We didn't have any wars except we wiped out Iceis
very quickly. It was supposed to take five years to
be I did it in three weeks.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
Well, we have to take this place. So welcome back
to Trump afterwards rhyme. I've never heard him better. I
think it goes to exactly what we do that it
is game on right now.
Speaker 5 (26:15):
Yeah, I think you hear him striking those themes and
chords that RFK Junior was talking about earlier today as well,
And I think that's a key part of what brought
RFK along across the finish line and to joint forces
there today. And we're still waiting on rfk's appearance. And
now back to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast. I played
that music on purpose closing things out for Dan Kaplis here.
Speaker 4 (26:38):
His access unit has gone caput. What what I'm cute?
I don't know what you're Kelly? What are you talking
about here? What do you do? It's like, why did
you interrupt with there? Know what you're up to?
Speaker 2 (26:51):
There?
Speaker 4 (26:51):
It's Friday.
Speaker 5 (26:52):
But just moments ago, I played that music that's Hulh
Hogan's theme song entrance from his wrestling days, and I
was just talking to my boss here in Denver, Dave,
about the fact that this is playing out like a
pro wrestling script.
Speaker 4 (27:04):
All of us oh here coaches RFK.
Speaker 5 (27:06):
Junior's music, and I wanted to cue this back up
to where Trump introduces RFK Junior on stage live in Glendale, Arizona.
Listen to the response that RFK Junior gets from this
Maga crowd.
Speaker 7 (27:21):
Tonight. I'm very pleased to welcome a man who has
been an incredible champion for so many of these values
that we all share, and we've shared him for a
long time. I don't think too many of you people
have heard of him.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
He's very low key.
Speaker 7 (27:40):
He's a very low key person, but he's highly respected.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
He is a great person.
Speaker 7 (27:46):
I've known him for so long, for the past sixteen months.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
Robert F. Kennedy Junior.
Speaker 5 (28:19):
I'm pretty sure, Dave Rowe won't approve of the use
of that music by the food Fighters. But there's RFK
Junior on stage, There's fireworks, a lot of pyrotechnics, the crowd.
Speaker 4 (28:27):
Is going nuts as R. F. K.
Speaker 5 (28:30):
Junior is introduced on stage by Donald Trump in Glendale.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
Wow. And he deserves it. He deserves it.
Speaker 7 (29:00):
For the past sixteen months, Bobby has run an extraordinary
campaign for President of the United States. I know because
he also went after me.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
A couple of times.
Speaker 7 (29:12):
I didn't like it, and I mean this sincerely. Had
he been allowed to enter the Democrat primary, he would
have easily beaten Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
But they wouldn't let him in.
Speaker 7 (29:27):
They put up rules I've never seen rules like he
had to have sixty five percent of the vote in
order to run, you know, little tep. His candidacy has
inspired millions and millions of Americans, raised critical issues that
have been too long ignored in this country, and brought
together people from across the political spectrum in a positive
campaign grounded in the American values of his father, Robert Kennedy,
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a great man, and his uncle, President John F. Kennedy.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
And I know that they are looking down.
Speaker 7 (30:04):
Right now and they are very, very.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
Proud of Bobby. I'm proud of Bobby. You want to
know the truth if you want a captor show, And I.
Speaker 7 (30:17):
Don't think I've ever introduced anyone that got applause like
he just got. I must tell you, I don't think
that's true. I don't think I've ever introduced anybody I.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
Got applause like that. Proud taken the queue.
Speaker 7 (30:40):
Anyway, amazing, it's true. Soon after I I can't even
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believe I have to say this. Nearly assassinated in Pennsylvania
last month, Bobby called me to express his best wishes
Pino's firsthand the risks incurred by leaders who stand up
to the corrupt political establishment. When you stand up, you
bring on some trouble for yourself, but.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
You have to do what's right. You have to do
what's right for the country.
Speaker 7 (31:24):
I will tell you we are both in this to
do what's right for the country. That's one thing I
can tell you.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
You're on the dankplus show. President Trump obviously with his.
Speaker 7 (31:35):
Father and uncle in service to our country. And Bobby
himself was subject to repeated threats to his safety during
the course of his campaign while being denied protection by
the Harris Biden administration. And this is a tribute in
honor of Bobby. I am announcing tonight that upon my election,
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I will establish a new independent presidential Commission on Assassination Attempts,
and they will be tasked with releasing all of the
remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of President John F.
Speaker 6 (32:20):
Kennedy.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
And they will also.
Speaker 7 (32:33):
Conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
But I tell you I have never had more.
Speaker 7 (32:41):
People ask me, please, sir, release the documents on the
Kennedy assassination.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
And we're going to do that.
Speaker 7 (32:51):
And I also want to salute Bobby's decades of work
as an advocate for the health of our families and
our children.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Nobody's done more. Millions and millions.
Speaker 7 (33:03):
Of Americans who want clean air, clean water, and a
healthy nation have concerns about toxins in our environment and
pesticides in our food. That's why today I'm repeating my
pledge to establish a panel of top experts working with
Bobby to investigate what is causing the decades long increase
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in chronic health problems and childhood diseases.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
And Ryan, I know we need to bail here immune disorders,
but this is actually a good transition point because this
is what we're talking about, right. This is Trump at
his best. These are fresh ideas, He's sharp piece on
it and it's not just the advantage of the endorsement
of RFK Junior, talking about how he will use RFK
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Junior to make voters lives better. And I love it.
He has answered the bell and I think there's a
great couple of months ahead. My friend.
Speaker 5 (33:57):
Oh, I was just so we are applauding Kelly and
I when and Donald Trump announced that he would release
all the rest of the documents of the JFK assassination,
something Americans have wanted for many, many years.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
Yeah, and again, this goes back to the fresh thinking
and from the beginning. If you didn't hear us from
the beginning with Trump tonight, he was the sharpest I've
heard him, covering a lot of ground policy focused as well.
Hey Ryan, great job as always, my friend. Thank you, Kelly,
hope you have a wonderful weekend. Boy, I can't wait
for next week. It is on now. Trump is on
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his game. The best is yet to come. Join us
Monday on The Dan Kapli Show.