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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Caplis and welcome to today's online podcast edition
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is justice and are we going to get that in
Boulder and the King Super shooting. I'm very confident we will,
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and it looks like the Boulder DA is doing a
great job with that case, and fully expect from everything
I've seen that the mass murderer will be found to
have been sane at the time of the mass murders.
So we'll continue to follow that case. One question, I
don't know if we'll get the answer in this trial,
but the defense, as you know, is insane at the time,
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and the defense claiming that this was a psychotic episode,
a psychotic break, and so it'll be interesting to see
if this mass murderer in Boulder, like so many, not all,
but so many of these mass murderers, was a heavy
marijuana user, and so it'll be interesting to see if
that comes out one way or the other in trial.
But we know so very many of these mass killers
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have been eight five five for zero five A two
five five the number text d A N five seven
seven through nine nine. Do we and I make it
a question, do we have another trans school shooter? Is
that what's going on here in Georgia. I mean, we've
seen the speculation on it. But if that is the case,
it would mean that a very high percentage of our
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most recent school shootings have been done by trans shooters.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
It appears that there is a social media footprint which
supports that. Obviously, the investigation is still ongoing, but all
indications are at this point Dan, that that is the case.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Man, and that's something we'll need to be talking about.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
Obviously.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
The point isn't that, oh there's a trans person, they're
a school shooter. Not at all. But the point is, listen,
and we know the left. I'm not talking Democrats, we
know for the reasons I've discussed on the show before.
The left just truly they don't they don't care about
human life their their worldview. They just don't value human
life life the way that the rest of us do.
They don't look at it as having this inherent dignity
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and importance and being God given and therefore, you know,
human lives are dispensable to them except their own. And
so when it comes to school shootings, that's why we
see that the Left so often stand in the way
of things that would actually protect kids and then try
to blame school shootings on things that won't protect kids.
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If they're to be changed, I mean, it's it's really
a very dangerous situation. But you got to be looking at, right,
if we're going to be a moral society, we have
to be looking at, Okay, what is actually causing school shootings,
and we have to be attacking that and trying to
solve it in every way we can. And if in fact,
we we have this, this this new reality that we
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are going to be having a lot of these school
shootings committed by disturbed trans people, we've got to be
honest about and figure out how to address it. The
way to address it is not by condemning every transperson
among us. That's not the point. But the point is
to be honest and clear eyed about the reality of
this and to do all we can. The Left doesn't
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want to talk about that at all, do they, Right,
they don't want to talk about this new pattern of
trans school shooters because hey, that's part of their political coalition.
Left doesn't want to talk at all about the undeniable,
undeniable common denominator in many, not all school shootings of
heavy marijuana use no because the Left wants legal drugs,
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because a drugged population is a dependent population, and the
Democratic Party in America now depends upon a dependent population,
which is why so many of their policies are specifically
geared and calculated to make more people dependent on government.
So that's that's the reality of what we're up against,
and we just have to be honest about it in
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order to politically defeat it. Eight five five for zero
five A two five five text D five seven seven
three nine. Ryan, Can you tell me why? And I
know I asked for a lot of sound of this today,
which you did a tremendous job with. Why is the
Trump campaign today launching on this eging Carol business? This
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everybody knows Trump was civilly not criminally civilly found libel
for I forget the exact term, but some type of
sex related civil offense. But why are they launching on
it today? They must expect a big round of ads
coming out of the Harris campaign. Maybe eging Carroll being
at the debate. But for one reason or another, they're
launching on it today.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
They don't want to pay out the eighty three point
three million dollars settlement. And if we know Donald Trump
at this point, he would not want to pay one
dime or dollar to her.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Okay, thank you. I was tied up all day in
my own case. So it sounds like what that that's
what he was in courting in New York today. Okay,
So that's that's why they launched on it. Okay, here
is some of what we heard from the Trump camp today. Uh.
And then of course we've got to start with this right, instant,
instant enlightenment.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Victim.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
I was not thrown on the ground and ravish.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
Which the word rape carries so many sexual connotations.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
This was not, This was not sexual.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
It just it hurts.
Speaker 5 (05:22):
It just it just you know, I.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Think most people think of rape and as I mean,
it is a violent assault. It is not I think
most people think of rape as being sexy.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Let's take a short break.
Speaker 6 (05:34):
Think of the fantasies.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
We've just got to take a quick break. If you
instagraund we'll talk more on the other side. You're fascinating
to talk to.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
That's Trump's accuser, Right, So, how do you lose that
civil case? Well, you don't show up. And and you know,
Donald Trump has done a lot of things, very well,
very very smart things, not that, And whoever advised him
not to show up for that that civil case should
not be advising amount anything else. Because having the privilege
of trying civil cases for the last forty years and
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hopefully the next forty years, let me tell you something
you already know. If the defendant doesn't show up for
a civil case, my dead dog is winning that trial.
And so yeah, that was just very very bad advice.
But here's Trump's attorney now breaking down the Egen Carroll case.
Speaker 7 (06:23):
Today, we presented oral argument before the United States Court
of Appeals for the Second Circuit in one of two
cases brought against President Trump by Egen Carroll. Now, it's
really important to remember that Egen Carroll's story, at its
heart is an utterly implausible he said, she said story.
There is no corroboration for anything she has ever claimed
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about President Trump. There are no corroborating witnesses as President
Trump alluded to, There is not confirmatory DNA, no police
report was filed at the time of this alleged incident.
She was unable to identify when this incident occurred. Until
quite recently, no surveillance evidence or witnesses have ever been
found or come forward confirming any aspect of Egen Carrol's story.
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In light of that, in light of the utter implausibility
of the story that Egen Carroll was attempting to sell
to the jury in this case, her attorneys introduced evidence
that should have never seen the inside of a courtroom,
utterly insane efforts to introduce propensity witnesses, Jessica leep.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
And then he goes on from there. Sounds like a
sharp guy. So my guess is he's not the one
who advised Trump not to show up for trial, right,
So anyway, I don't think the Egen Carrol odyssey is
going to affect the outcome of this election in any way,
shape or form. What might, though, is this Nate Silver
from the left. He's a Democrat supporting Harris, but also
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a respected polster from the left is and we've been
tracking it on this show. He recently, just a few
weeks ago, had Harris at almost sixty forty probability to
win the election. He has now almost completely flipped that.
In fact, as of this morning, I think he had
Trump at a sixty percent chance of winning the election.
So Silver's taken a lot of flak from the left,
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and here's what he writes today. I'd also note that
Harris's raw polling average has declined in most swing states
since the start of the DNC. This is not subject
to the convention bounce adjustment. She's had a run of
pretty mediocre state polling. Love your take on why has
her polling gone down since the start of the DNC.
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So nationally, she's increased less than one percentage point since
the DNC, which is great news for Trump. Pennsylvania Republicans
have gained a point since the start of the DNC.
Michigan Republicans have gained one point three since the start
of the DNC. North Carolina Republicans have gained one point
six since the start of the DNC, Wisconsin one point two,
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Arizona two point eight. So why has she lost ground
since the start of the DNC. Would love your take
on that. Eight five five for zero five eight two
five five the number. But Ryan, we've got to start
talking about We've got to start talking about it. Today
maybe in the very next segment. This event on Tuesday,
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and I can't call it a debate because ABC will
protect her to the end. But Tuesday night, who do
you think is going to win? What's that going to
look like? What advice would you give Trump? What do
you think he should do and not do? I've got,
as you probably do, a whole lot of ideas swirling
around in my head on that, because it is now
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the defining event, right the last one knocked Biden out
of the race. If this debate goes well for Trump,
then barring Martians landing, it's hard to see how she
wins this election. So I can't remember, and I know
we said this back in June and it was true.
I can't remember a bigger debate in a presidential election
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cycle in my short lifetime. Eight five to five for
zero five E two, five to five the numbers. So
a couple of questions for you, Why do you think
Harris's lost ground since the DNC? What do you want
to see Trump do at the debate? And why is
CNN running this hit piece on Harris exposing her dishonesty
on the border. Why are they running that story You're
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on the Dan Capla Show.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
And now back to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.
Speaker 6 (10:33):
The economy is Donald Trump's biggest advantage heading into next
week's big debate, and is.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Kamala Harris's biggest problem.
Speaker 6 (10:38):
The Yellow States are our toss up states plus Nebraska's
second congressional district. Seven states in all, plus that congressional district.
We polled six of those states. Right, all these states
except for North Carolina, the economy with the number one
issue by far, Yes, voters care about protecting democracy and
about immigration and about abortion rights, but by far, by
leads and bounds, the economy was the number one issue
in all six of these battleground states. Forgive me, I
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stretch this out, returning my back, and Donald Trump led
on the economy and every single one of them.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Well, that's the best possible news for Trump, right, and
it makes perfect common sense. I'm sure as you look
at everything, there are so many things you care about,
and the economy is going to be central to you, right,
because why do you go to work every day? Why
do you do the everything that you do that's difficult.
You do it to take care of your family, take
care of your kids, take care of your wife, take
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care of your husband. You know, the economy is just
central to people, and there can be no doubt. It's
common sense that if you care about the economy, Trump
is better now. So it's tremendous to have that lead.
The other very important thing in there was when John
King talked about by leaps and bounds in the Swing States,
it was more important to people than abortion, very very important, obviously, right,
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And that's a key reason they are swing states. Because
in those states where you have a big concentration of
people where the most important thing to them is the
ability to kill children write up to the moment of birth, well,
those aren't going to be Swing states. But obviously that's
not the dominant issue in the Swing States, which is
why they're swing states. So lead on the economy absolutely critical.
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And that sets up our conversation about Tuesday night, right
the event I can't call it a debate, and my
quick observations and we'll go to the phone lines and
work in some of our great texters quick observations. President
Trump needs to be i'd say, what do you say, Ryan,
I say, he needs to be one hundred times sharper
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than he was in the town Hall. Listen, that the
town hall that he did with Hannity was more like
a relaxed kind of comedy club thing. And President Trump
is incredibly funny. But for the purposes of Tuesday Night,
he needs to be the A Trump, just sharp and
quick and all over it. And I'm sure he will be.
But that town hall did concern me a.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
Little bit independent of Biden's complete collapse in that previous debate, Dan,
how did you feel Trump showed out that performance.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
I thought first half was an A. I thought second
half was a B to B minus. And I thought
that he missed a tremendous opportunity when he had that
closing statement. But by that point, listen, he's a brilliant cat.
Right by that point, he probably knew he had it
won everything else. It's only human nature to maybe let
up a little bit. But we need the A Trump
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on Tuesday Night because unlike that first debate where CNN
let Trump at Biden and more precisely allowed Biden to
meet Ko, allowed Biden to hang himself. ABC is not
going to do that. They're going to protect Harris with
everything they had. CNN did it because they wanted Biden
out of the race, and they got what they wanted.
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And then once Harris was in, CNN completely protected her
in that garbage interview. And ABC, if they have to
throw their bodies between Trump and Harris to protect her
on Tuesday Night, they will do it. So that's why
we need the very best of Trump because Tuesday Night
is not going to be about Harris melting down. ABC
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won't allow that. Tuesday Night has to be about Trump
being really impressive no matter what happens with Harris. That's
how Trump wins on Tuesday Night. Let's go to beautiful
Colorado Springs. Talk to Warren. You're on the Dan Kaplas show.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
Welcome.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Then.
Speaker 5 (14:19):
I talked to you about a month or so ago,
and we were really busy on the other subject that
you kind of wanted to I says, we always put
it off until later. Anyway, you're training, you think, and
the Russians are the bad guys. You're going along with
the Biden.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
I don't believe a word about it.
Speaker 5 (14:37):
That the Russians are the bad guys. Agree to just
a few facts before we get.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
In a discussion, Warren, I'm going to have to ask
you a quick favor, Okay, Warren, I'm going to have
to ask you a quick favor. Okay, my friend, it's
this talk radio format. If we were in a classroom
together or at a bar together, it would be one thing. Obviously,
you care deeply about this. You probably have a long
presentation prepared. This is talk radio.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
Man.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
We got like a minute, so okay, have that.
Speaker 5 (15:06):
I'll just make one statement and there you can carry
it from there. The Monroe Doctrine was president in eighteen
twenty eighteen twenty three by John Quincy Adams, the Secretary
of State to President Monroe. It said that the United
States have you any attack by European powers to colonize
the Western hemisphere, which includes South America, as an act
of aggression and a threat to its security. Now, if
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we can do that with a country that's six thousand
miles with my border, how come Russia can't have the
same attitude about their own border, especially when they lost
twenty five million people it's forty or fifty years.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Well, well, it's it's one thing to have an attitude
about your border. It's another thing to go in and
rape and murder. And that's what Russia has done. They're
raping and murdering a nation. They have no right to
do that happen.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
What's that?
Speaker 5 (15:50):
And you know who wanted that to happen? To military
industrial complex? So this country, our leaders in the military
industrial knew the Russians would do this fifteen years ago
and they pushed it.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Wait, wait a second, you had a military industrial complex
when Trump was in office too. Putin did not go
into Ukraine when Trump was in office because they respected
Trump's strength. They were afraid of what he'd do in return.
They went in and took Crimea under Obama. They went
in and they're taking the country right now, you know,
under Biden. Harris. But Son, I think what it comes
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back to is, isn't there warrant just pure evil in
the world. Vladimir Putin is pure evil and he is
raping and murdering a nation.
Speaker 5 (16:30):
One last statement, one last statement, I'm gone you who
Idiam Burns was, Yeah, what's the point? Okay? Now? Director
of the CIA, Ambassador Russian Tuli. He wrote a memo
to the Secretary of State Condre Sa Rice that year
which stated Ukraine entry in Tonato is the brightest of
all red lines for the Russian elite, not just Putin
In more than two and a half years of conversations
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with key players, from knuckle Dragger's and the dark reserves
of the Kremlin to Putin's most liberal critics, I have
yet to find anyone who views Ukraine and NATO is
anything other than a direct challenge to Rush and interest.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Okay, My bottom line is none of that justifies Putin
going in and murdering and raping innocent people. Nothing justifies
that Putin can have all the geopolitical concerns he wants to.
Bottom line, Warren, is you think Putin is justified in
doing what he's done.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
Right?
Speaker 5 (17:24):
No, no, no, but we pushed it. We knew that
is not just him. If he goes there's a lot
of other ones there are going to be more hardline
than him. We'll push the third World warrior.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Well, then you're just talking, and Warren, appreciate the call.
We're up against this hardbreak. Then you're just talking, right,
like different degrees of Satan? Right, I mean, because how
much worse than Putin can you get? But no matter
what the answer to that is, there is no justification
for what he did. Now, listen, we know and that's
why I started this show. I think by saying that
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Trump needs to be very focused on Tuesday Night. This
election is a choice between war and peace. You want war,
vote for them. Look what you got under them, You
got the world on fire. You want peace, vote for me.
Look what you got with me. You got peace through strength.
That is a central truth, absolutely critical to people's lives.
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Almost everybody cares about it. Exhibit A is Pudin didn't
go into Ukraine when Trump was president. He needs to
hammer that choice between war and peace on Tuesday Night.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Avoid the danger of diffusion, right, Trump has so many
great accomplishments he can talk about Tuesday Night. Avoid the
bullet points. Right. Our brains now are programmed. When somebody
launches into bullet points, talking points, etc. We shut down.
Short of the Good Lord himself, and he would never
talk that way, we shut down. President Trump has so
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many individual accomplishments, you gotta pick the ones that are
going to be most important voters this time. That's why
I say gotta start. I mean, obviously the economy is enormous, right,
and you make that point, But war and peace. This
election is a choice between war and peace. You know,
if you want peace, vote for me, look at we
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had it. You want war, vote for them, look at
they had it. Yeah, it is a very stark choice,
and I really hope he hammers that. And there's more,
of course, but that's one of those key points. And
when we talk about school shootings right and very much
in the news right now, but always on parents' minds,
you gotta hammer Harris. Hey, she wants the school resource
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officers out of schools. That's an invitation to school shooters.
Look at how many lives that school source officer just
saved in Georgia. I mean, so, I just hope we
get that very well prepared focus Trump because he has
so much to work with and if he's and I
know he is, and he's a smart guy. But any
of us who are sitting round expecting that Harris is
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going to meet Ko like Biden did, not a chance
because ABC won't let it happen. And she's going to
be extremely well prepared. They're going to have the whole
Hollywood things. She's going to look great, She's going to
have these instant classic lines that the media will then
blow into the biggest thing since Sagettysburg address. Now, this
has to be about Trump impressing Trenton. This isn't about
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Harris imploding. They're not going to let it happen. This
is about Trump impressing. Now he goes into this thing
Tuesday in great shape, right, because we've talked a lot
on the show about Nate Silver from the left, who
is sounding the warning call to the left. You know
that Wait a second, Harris is losing. Trump is now
a sixty forty favorite, and he bases it on recent polls,
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and he points out how Trump has gained and Harris
has lost since the DNC started. But here Ryan is
the very best sign that the left knows that on
the current trajectory they are cooked gooses. And I didn't
think they'd start resorting to this until second or third
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week in October, and we're getting it now on September sixth.
This is Stephanie Rule on MSNBC.
Speaker 4 (21:15):
And for anyone out there who was saying Kamala Harris
is far more progressive than Joe Biden, she's not. Look
at the number she just put out this week about
long term capital.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
Dain staffs.
Speaker 4 (21:25):
What Kamala Harris is guilty of is being a black woman.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
I didn't think we'd get that till maybe October fifteenth,
right as they started to set up what we all
know is coming after election day, you know, which is
it's racism, it's sexism. It says it couldn't possibly be
the far left policies, right, But to be dropping that
now on September six, isn't that the same as waving
the white flag?
Speaker 2 (21:50):
Oh sure pass' Isn't.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
That just admitting you're going to lose? And Yeah?
Speaker 2 (21:54):
The other part that I was mentioning to start the show,
Dan and a lot of our listeners have tuned in
long since then, was what's wrong with being a progressive?
Aren't those policies she should be able to stand on,
run on and win on?
Speaker 4 (22:07):
Well?
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Right, But this goes back to you know what we
talked about the day she got installed, and that is
that wait a second, Obama himself and listen, very bad ideology,
very harmful to our country, but a very talented, skilled guy,
five tool player, you know, Obama. Obama himself had to
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pretend to be a moderate to win in America. Joe Biden,
the only reason he won by a handful of votes
was he pulled off the con with the media's help.
Of being some kind of moderate. So the whole idea
that Kamala Harris, who doesn't have a fraction of the
skills of Barack Obama, is somehow going to get elected
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as a far left San Francisco radical. No, No, the
only way she wins is if Trump implodes and runs
a horrible campaign. And since the DNC ended, I think
his campaign has been right on target. He's had a
lot of good days, and he needs to he needs
an eight plus effort on Tuesday night, eight five to
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five forour zero five eight two five five the number.
Let me get some of these texts in Dan. I
think Trump needs to say the minimum at the debate.
Texter respectfully disagree. And here's why this isn't going to
be like June twenty seven, where you just sit back
and you let Biden ramble. Harris is going to be prepackaged.
She's going to have all these tight lines. She is
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going to be so protected by ABC, whereas CNN decided
not to protect Biden because they wanted him run out
of the race. So President Trump isn't going to have
that luxury. This is going to be a really hard
pull for him on Tuesday because she comes in with
all these low expectations so easy to exceed. She's going
to be protected by ABC. He has to come in
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ready to deal with that environment and still make really
important points, and he has to be restrained, but at
the same time defend himself. A lot easier said than done. Right,
this is the toughest debate scenario. I think he has faced,
all things considered, particularly since he's on track to win
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the race. Right it is, it is a tough task.
On Tuesday Night, Dan says a Texter. I believe social
media is the primary cause of these school shootings. I
personally don't think marijuana are being transgender is a catalyst.
That from our friend Kimberly, who goes on to say,
shows social media in Keyboard Lawyers that disparage other people.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
I think that that was Keyboard Warriors, maybe intended to the.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Probably twisted, But anyway, though, lawyers get blamed for about everything. Right,
But anyway, I understand the concern about social media, and
it's real and it's a contributor. There can be no
doubt about that. I'd never try to downplay that. But
when you get to root cause, what gets a person
to that impossible to imagine place in their minds where
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they want to go out and slaughter the most innocent
among us. You know, I think when you start looking
at root causes, there the fact that so many of
these mass killers are are marijuana users, large scale marijuana users,
that for far more likely I think to be a
more common denominator because that leads to psychotic breaks. And
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so often people think about, oh, marijuana, you're talking about intoxication, Dan,
somebody getting marijuana intoxicated and wanting to go out and
shoot all these people. That's not what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about the psychotic breaks caused by heavy marijuana
use and sometimes caused by it can just be sometimes
first time use of THHC if it's high potency. We
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saw one of those cases in Denver. So but yeah,
social media. I feel so bad for the kids.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Now.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Can you imagine? Ryan? And I'm still a very young buck,
but I did not grow up with this social media style. Now,
if there had been cell phone cameras and social media.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
I'm so glad we grew up when we did that.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
I cannot even imagine. Yeah, uh, Dan, did President Biden
make a speech telling trans people to be more tolerant
of others. That from Brian, I missed that speech if
he made that. And again, I'm not trying to fault
the trans community for this outbreak of school shootings by
trans people, not at all. I'm just saying that we've
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got to be honest and clear eyed about any tendencies
or trends we see with school shootings so we can
protect the innocent students. The left doesn't care about the
innocent students. They care about their politics, So the left
has no interest in looking into this deeply disturbing trend
of trans shooters. The left has no interest in looking
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into this obvious trend of heavy marijuana users committing these
school shootings. The left has no interest in the obvious
big fix of putting good guys and gals with guns
in schools so the kids are protected when the monsters
show up. The left doesn't care about not only doesn't
care as opposed to getting to those true fixes because
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it works against their political ideology. And it's still Ryan.
I don't mean to be naive, but it's one of
the things I have the hardest time in life wrapping
my mind around how does any human do what these
lefties are doing just sit back and somehow be able
to just completely disregard the inherent value of innocent human life,
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the lives of these school kids, the lives of all
these girls being slaughtered before birth. Hut, how do they
do that? How do they get their human mind to
work that way? That is a very disturbing thought. You're
on the Dan Kaplis Show.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
And now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.
Speaker 8 (28:04):
Obviously, endorsement common is important for me for my family.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
Why what are the issues you care about most?
Speaker 6 (28:11):
So?
Speaker 2 (28:11):
What are the issues you've cared I just know from.
Speaker 8 (28:13):
Especially women's rights and thinking about you know, what's at
stake with this election and understanding like we need to
be in a position where women have the right to choose.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
So pathetic, I think how tragic that is. Steph Curry
all of these amazing God given gifts, and what does
he do. He turns around and and he comes out.
He uses that platform, He uses that wealth, he uses
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everything he has because of his God given gifts to
align with the mass killing of little girls before birth
and little boys, and one of those lives is equally important.
But he uses his gifts, his platform to come out
and push that how utterly pathetic. And it's such a
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great example of how and you already know this, right,
but how just because somebody is a hero in sports
doesn't mean they're even remotely a hero. And this is
a classic example. Now, we have some true heroes in sports,
but it's not because they happen to come up big
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in these big moments. It's because they do that plus
other things in their life. We have some true heroes
in sport. But this guy, this guy is a pathetic
loser in the ways that matter most. I mean, is
it is so disheartening because I've always liked the way
he plays. I've always liked watching him play, I've liked
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the way he handles himself. But to sell himself for
a few pieces of silver here, you know, for to
be with the police in crowd. And I know he
has an uber far left coach who spoke at the DNC,
But come on, man, be a man, Real men don't
kill babies. Be a man. So disappointing. Eight five five
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four zero five eight two five five the number on
a lighter note. It's a gorgeous Friday afternoon in the
rocky Mountain West. I'll get to the phone lines, Ryan,
how long does it take to drive to Lincoln? I
was just online looking at tickets.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
Cause, oh boy, Kelly would know that.
Speaker 4 (30:28):
I think, Yeah, it's about twelve thirteen hours.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
Oh twelve or thirteen hour drive to Lincoln.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Yeah, that far?
Speaker 1 (30:36):
Yes, I better get came.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
I'm man right now. But that sounds maybe a little high.
I mean, if you drive like Kelly, and maybe it's
twelve or thirteen drive like you or me, it might
be more like eleven.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Yeah, because I had this game on my calendar since
it was on CU's calendar, because I've never been to
a game in Lincoln, always wanted to go. But then
you know, we're really really busy at work, and then
we had a great outcome today. So I was going
to just try to hop in the current go and
I I was looking online of tickets, and you can
get some really good tickets.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
I got a decent price. Kelly was so far off.
I mean, I'll do respect. But it's a seven.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
Hours isn't she married to a former Nebraska quarterback?
Speaker 2 (31:14):
Yes, Dan, you're correct. Adam could drives at thirty miles
an hour. That must be it. Yeah, seven hour drive
not too bad?
Speaker 1 (31:22):
Yeah, yeah, seven hours. Okay, let me do the math. Yeah,
maybe grab Amy load up the truckster because I'm surprised.
I mean, like good tickets, maybe about ten rows behind
the SEU bench, not that expensive.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
Really. Yeah, I'm shocked.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
And I'm just expecting an instant classic football game. I
think we're going to see really good, good play by
both teams. I'm expecting a narrow Seau victory. But and
I'm expecting a Bronco victory Sunday as well. I think
it's going to be a great football weekend around here.
Let's go to Keith in Denver. You're on the Dan
Kaplis Show.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
Welcome.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
Hey, Dan. I just want to say, you know, you
mentioned it all the time, and you know, the destructive
force and this marijuana has become understated. I wish I
had listened to you sooner because I voted for it,
and I will never do it again. I will never
vote for another. It has literally become one of the
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most destructive influences in the city and in the state,
and that's the reason why we're deteriorating so fast.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Oh, that is so true. That is so true.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Keith.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
Appreciate the call. I hope it hasn't personally affected your life.
I know so many great parents and kids who it has. Yeah,
it's just and you can't even call it marijuana anymore. Right,
It's more like Krakawana because of the stunningly high potencies.
And you look at the massive damage done by old
fashioned marijuana with a four percent THCHC. And now you
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get into this stuff that they're hooking the kids on
that can be eighty ninety percent. It's a horrific scourage.
And Polis and all these lefties, all of them who
have just cheerleaded this, you know, they just yeah, that
is on their conscience, all these drug dealers getting rich
off it. And I understand some of them are legal
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under the law, but it doesn't change the fact of
what they're doing and the harm that they're causing. And
I've still got to believe the day comes when the
people of the state say enough, it's too much, it's
not worth it.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
Quick history.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Notice we head into this beautiful weekend and Monday we're
going to deep deep dive the Tuesday night event. Can't
call it a debate because she'll be protected. But Ryan
and I'll do a little roll plane. Do you want
to be Harris or Trump. I want Kelly to be
Kamala Harris. Well, I think you have to be Harris.
You can do that voice, can't you.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
No, not a chance. Okay, not even close it.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
But let's do some roll plane and I want to
get into I want to get into specific tactics, specific questions,
specific instant classic lines that I think Trump should employ. Yeah,
and you can come up with all the best of Harris.
Could take a shot at the Harris thing I can't
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like right now. Let's pretend we're on stage right now
in ABC. They've just finished the spongebag.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
I'm speaking, Well, we know.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
That's coming, and when is that coming? Where is that coming?
Speaker 2 (34:16):
I mean early?
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Well, probably like five or six times. But no, we'll
get into some role playing because this is going to
be the most important I can't really call it a debate,
but the most important debate of our lifetimes. And Trump
arcing to victory right now. This is Harris's last gasp.
ABC will be all in for her major challenge for
the president, but he's met major challenges before. Ryan have
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a tremendous weekend, Kelly, continue being a ray of human sunshine.
Join us Monday, on the dan Kapla show.