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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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are so many reasons I hope Trump wins, but one
of them is he's just so funny, right, not all
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the time. But who do you know in your life
who is perfect all the time? Right?
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Right?
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Who do you know? Ryan? Who does Kelly know? Kelly?
Thanks for being back with us. She has a tough
ombrus the herd out about that she's got like four
different major diseases at once. Yes, right now, Yeah, but
this guy is so funny. I mean, we're forty eight
days out from the election, right and he's campaigning tonight.
He's got this huge crowd, as you've seen, but they're
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in New York Union. He lost New York by twenty points.
So what do you read into that?
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Well, he's helping some congressional races that are closed, and
I think that shows that he's being a team player.
I think he'd like to make some inroads in New York.
Not that he'll win it, but if he cuts into
the margins that could help him overall. With a national
popular vote victory, potentially they would give him a mandate
even if he got to fifty one percent. And he's
on Gutfeldt tonight, Dan, and that's big. It's the number
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one late night show in America.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
That is really big. So yeah, I like to think
he's just that confident because listen, we know what we
can see from the outside, right, and we love getting
together with you and talking about the latest poll results.
I started the show that way, and I know you
may have just joined us, and thank you for that.
And I'll give you a recap of the polls and
why I see them as so favorable, even if they
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appear to be pointing to her, as some do. But
we'll get into that in a second. But the thing is,
these campaigns, right, they've got data that is so much
better than the stuff we get to see out here,
because they can't afford to fool themselves internally. They got
to know what they need to know to go deploy
their resources. And so when you see Trump doing stuff
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like this, I think they probably have a very high
level of confidence inside the campaign right now, based on
the real data they're seeing. And I earlier mentioned some
data and we'll go to the phone lines in fifteen seconds,
not minutes. But earlier I mentioned some data that goes
beyond polls. And again you can bet both campaigns are
monitoring this kind of data, maybe even more closely than
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poll results, because this stuff, it is what it is, right,
such as in those states where you have to request
at an absentee ballot, a mail in ballot, not Colorado,
wheel just get them. But in those states like Pennsylvania
where you have to request, how do those requests compare
to last time around? And you look at Pennsylvania and
the Democrats are way down compared to where they were
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last time and Republicans are up hundreds of thousands worth.
Now it's not the end of everything, right, but encouraging
sign their voter registration, that kind of data in different states.
Take Pennsylvania, because if Trump does, he's president, right, and
there you have the DEM voter registration advantage sinking dramatically
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again by if I remember right, a couple hundred thousand.
So they're just looking at all this stuff. And so
when I see Trump doing something like going off to
a rally in New York. I think that's that's a
good sign. Let's go to or Linda. What a beautiful
name in Canyon City, Colorado. Last time I was there
was for an execution, obviously not my own. Or Linda.
Welcome to the show. Thank you.
Speaker 4 (03:27):
That first time I've gotten through on a show.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Thank you. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
I wanted to point out something that it's the symptom
that I have. I'm on the autism spectrum and I
wasn't diagnosed until I was fifty four. But one of
my symptoms is that I'm a mimic and I tend
to pick up everybody's accent.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Oh wow, can you imitate me or Ryan or something?
Speaker 4 (04:00):
Your accents are not any different than mine. So it's
not gonna because I grew up in Colorado. Now if
you were back in Chicago, you might a little differently,
But you know, I have to be amongst somebody speaking
with an accent. Like when I was in Germany in
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the Army. I if I swam with the reckt and
shwimming group of German Nationals, that's a safety swimming red
Cross swimming, and I would speak broken English just like
they did. When I'm down South, and I speak with
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a Southern accent. I pick up whatever accent people I'm around.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
And it's just it happens automatically. You're not even thinking
about it, Like, don't you think Kamala Harris here is
just faking this today? And I think in a very
condescending way when she's talking to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
Oh my lord. Yeah, so that kind of stuff.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
With me, it's yeah, with me, it's just natural. I
you know, and I feel like, you know, I try.
I don't want to be condescending, but sometimes I feel
like people might think I am being condescending because it
just happens naturally.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
So you're going to my earlier point that that I
think she is being condescending to these audiences. Okay, And
and do you ever get any fullback because of that
so far?
Speaker 4 (05:37):
I haven't, you know. And and I if you know,
I do apologize to people. I said, I'm not trying to,
you know, belittle to anybody. It just happens.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
And I do have it.
Speaker 4 (05:52):
Yeah, I try not to, you know, I said, I'm
not trying to mock anybody. I'm it just happens. I'm
I apologize ahead of time now that I know that
that's a symptom of being on the autism spectrum. But
the other symptom I have is an over hyper sense
of justice, which she does not have, because.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
It's quite the opposite.
Speaker 4 (06:16):
Yeah, so the right and wrong, I know, you know,
I feel over the protective of justice. You know, there's
right and there's wrong, and she does not seem to
have that. So but I am very awkward in social situations,
which she also seems to be. But I uh, you know,
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so I'm not saying that she has that problem, but
that is a problem that is a symptom of being
on the autism spectrum, or formerly known as the Aspergers.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
So this question, and I'm so grateful you called the show,
Thank you for that. What what percentage of the general
population do you think would be defined as being somewhere
on the spectrum?
Speaker 4 (07:08):
Probably a lot more than what we think. The psychiatrist
that diagnosed me, she said, probably a lot of engineers.
And I did happen to go to the Colorado School
of Mine. Wow, so that's nice you would venture to Yeah,
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I'd venture to say about half of the people that
went there were probably on the spectram because because.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
I know there are a lot of brilliant people who
are and thank you for calling the show. I have
gen line, so I've got to get these other folks in.
But please do call off and appreciate that. All right,
thank you, thank you, or Linda appreciate that. Let's go
to Eric in Denver. You're on the Dan capitlis Shall
welcome Bi Dan.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
I'd like to make you a real quick point. Okay,
have you seen the movie Time.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
To Cup with Sandra Book Matthew mccuttayey, I'm sure I have.
I must when.
Speaker 5 (08:06):
He was the lawyer for Yeah, with the uh the
black guy, Oh my god, when.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
He killed or are you just in my ear? Can
you hear Ryan? Because he's answering.
Speaker 6 (08:22):
Samuel Jackson.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
There you go.
Speaker 5 (08:24):
Okay, all right, here here's my point, Dan, Okay, Lake
and Riley was raped and murdered. Okay, And Matthew mccuttayey
shook his uh summation to the jury and he said,
pretend it was Sasha and Maliah Obama. Then do you
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think Dan, they would close the border?
Speaker 2 (08:54):
But you have to visualize the movie.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
Yeah, And I don't want to personalize it like that,
but what I would say my answer would be no.
My answer would be that. And I'm not answering your
question about the obamaganness because I want to leave them
out of this conversation. What I'm saying is when it
comes to the Democrats, when it comes to the Democrats,
there is nothing that would cause them to close that
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border because they see that as their future. They see
every one of these people, they don't even see them
as people. Thank you for the call, Eric who got
a bell. They don't see them as people. Because if
they saw these people they're luring up into our country
through the southern border as people, they wouldn't do it.
Because you have how many missing children? You have? How
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many little girls raped on the way up? You have
how many women sexually abused and raped on the way
up as well? If how many innocent men killed on
the way up. Yeah, they don't they the left doesn't
see these as people, or they wouldn't subject them to that.
And they obviously don't see that the citizen victims as
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people whose lives have any inherent value. All the left
sees our future votes. And so now there is nothing
that would cause the Left to abandon the open borders,
and right now, yeah, we we still have a big problem,
but we have a more limited number coming in right
now because the Left needs to win this election, and
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if they had continued doing what they were doing, they'd
have no chance at all. But you can bet if
they do win once again, it's going to be full
wide open, full wide open spigot not long after she's
sworn in. I hope we never see that day. I
don't think that we do. But when we come back,
we'll give you some more polling and other data from today.
Eight five five for zero five A two five five
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text DA and five seven seven thirty nine. You're on
the Dankaplass Show.
Speaker 7 (10:46):
And now back to the dan Kaplis Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
We all know Kamala.
Speaker 8 (10:52):
Where she says Trump quote, Trump is a threat to
our democracy and fundamental freedoms. She said this over and
over again, not just before the first attempt, even after
the first attempt on President Trump's life, there might have
been a two or three day pause, and then they
went right back to it.
Speaker 7 (11:09):
In fact, just.
Speaker 8 (11:10):
Days before the second assassination attempt, Kamala Harris made that quote,
and then the second shooter attempted shooter he was regurgitating
the same language as Kamala. So this is no longer
a dog whistle, which it's been on the left. It's
now being received by some unhinged people as a call
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to action.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
That's Steve Scalice, who obviously knows something about this, right,
almost killed by that shooter, that leftist shooter who, if
I remember correctly, was the follower of Bernie Sanders or
something like that. Wero is very careful on the show
to never blame Bernie Sanders for that. Bernie Sanders wasn't
out there calling for acts of violence. But the reality
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is if there had not been a good guy with
a gun there, you probably we would have had ten, fifteen, twenty,
you know, dead Republicans who are out there for that
baseball practice. And who would have imagined that Steve Scolice
would have had armed security? Right? Wasn't he third or
fourth in line and correct in House party leadership at
that time? But thank god he did? Eight five to
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five for zer A five eight two five five the
number President Trump as we speak. This is the first
big rally obviously since the second assassination attempt. Ryan, can
you take us in there? He's in New York, he's
in New York, which he lost by twenty points before.
But I've always loved his confidence. So let's listen to
a little.
Speaker 9 (12:35):
Was there that day and all of the sheriffs and
law enforcement down in Florida, the heroes who helped to
apprehend the attacker, and by the way, you.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Possibly heard the story.
Speaker 10 (12:48):
So the secret agent service agent pulled out the gun
and started shooting.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
He said, a barrel. He didn't talk like a lot
of people. They talked, how are you, sir? What would
you like to talk about? Would you like to talk
about the weather?
Speaker 5 (13:02):
Now?
Speaker 9 (13:02):
He pulled out the gun and he started shooting at.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
Him, and the villain no, but think of this.
Speaker 10 (13:13):
This could only happen with a woman, because men aren't
smart enough.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
I hate to tell you, fellows.
Speaker 6 (13:19):
So he dropped his gun.
Speaker 10 (13:22):
His car was a block away, and he started running
because they had him. And he was running, running, running,
and a woman driving a car innocently said, he looks
like a bad person to me.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
He looks very suspicious.
Speaker 6 (13:38):
And she followed him and pulled up to.
Speaker 9 (13:41):
The back of the car.
Speaker 10 (13:43):
And started taking that's right there of his license, bloke,
can you believe that? And she took the pictures of
his license played perfect beautiful pictures like a professional photographer
and said that to the sheriff and said, I just
looked at a man. There was something strange going on.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Who the hell would do that? Right?
Speaker 7 (14:09):
Only a woman?
Speaker 11 (14:11):
Only a woman.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Well, one of the many reasons we've got to elect him, right,
he's just so funny, I said.
Speaker 10 (14:20):
So, Sheriff, if you had a thousand events, how many
people would have done that?
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Man or a woman?
Speaker 9 (14:26):
How many people would have done that?
Speaker 10 (14:27):
Followed him taking pictures of the license plate and also
the type of truck that he was driving.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
He said, maybe none.
Speaker 9 (14:35):
So she's a hero.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
I got to meet her. And because of that, they.
Speaker 10 (14:43):
Were then able to catch him in a very speedy
drive down the various highways in Florida.
Speaker 5 (14:51):
But they got him, and they got him fast.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
But I think it's incredible, So the.
Speaker 10 (14:54):
Agent and that wonderful woman, and with all of my heart,
I think you all for your incredible valor.
Speaker 5 (15:02):
What you've done is incredible.
Speaker 10 (15:04):
What the people of our content thank you.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
It's just so funny, right, it's so great. And think
about it, if that if that woman had not done that, well,
you and I guy.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
No, Dan, you and I were talking about after the
show yesterday, what are the odds that somebody would have
suspected like he just described, hunted him down, taking the pictures,
set him to police. All those things had to happen
for this clown to get apprehended, right.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
Which again comes back to the fact that the Biden administration,
knowing the threat that Trump's under, including from Iron that
wants to kill him, didn't have anywhere near adequate security.
So thankfully the Secret Service agent did his or her
job so well this citizen did, but without that just
just abysmal levels of protection. Steven Broomfield are on the
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Dan Kaplo Show, which I do not put on great
men and women in Secret Service or anywhere else. I
put that on the Biden White House. Hey Steve, welcome.
Speaker 12 (15:56):
To the showy. Thank you. Yeah, that was an absolute rale.
Lady followed. They would never call him.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
That's right.
Speaker 12 (16:03):
I always wanted to compliment you and give you big
kudos For all those left wingers that coll and try
to debate you, like Eurie, Mike and a few others
from Boulder. I mean, it's just it's hilarious when they
get on the phone with you. You just filly them.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Oh, thank you for that. They do not make it hard.
Thank you, Steve. How nice of Steve. That's very kind,
thank you, Steve. Height five five for zero five A
two five five the number? How many people do that anymore?
Just call up whatever it is, not talk radio, but
just to say something nice to somebody and then hang up.
That is the group. That is a good human, right there,
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That is a good human, right there? Hey, five five
were zero five A two five five the number. Let
me get to some text as well. There's so much
I want to talk with you about this efternoon, so
much interesting polling data. I think even the polls that
appear to be good for Harris are actually good for Trump,
and I'll get into that, but there are plenty that
are just flat good for Trump. So my belief, fizz
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what I had predicted before the debate that after the
debate there would be nothing to stop her fall. Not
straight down, that's not how these things work, you know that.
But the trend line, Yeah, what is going to be
there to break her fall?
Speaker 3 (17:11):
Now?
Speaker 1 (17:11):
The Feds may be trying to help today, right, What
a coincidence? All these high rates for all these years
and then forty eight days before election day, they do
a half point cut. That will help her, That will
improve some things economically, that will help her, There's no
question about it. I don't think it's going to be enough.
I don't think it's going to be enough for her.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
But it'll help with interest rates. But won't it keep
driving prices out? Dan it' it'll spur more inflation.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
It's a good point. It could do that. I just
think we're so close to election day now. Listen, people
know under Trump whether they like him or they like
his hair or there's that. Speaking of which, did you
see the new hair tonight in New York. I don't
mean he's wearing a piece or anything. He's not, but
a new hairstyle, and I think it looks great. How
would you describe It's.
Speaker 3 (17:55):
Very trumpy, and it's a little bit more texture than
we've seen before, So maybe I would really describe it, well,
I think we need It looks.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Really good, you know, I'd say it's a little more
squared off, helps kind of square off his face. It
looks very very American, it looks very strong American. Yeah,
it's just a good look, good look all the way
around eight five five four zero five A two five
five the number back. We'll talk some more about hair
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styles and manicuring for men and much more on the
Dan Kapla Show.
Speaker 7 (18:32):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
Kamala Harris talking back in California about Hey, just because
you legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your
locked home doesn't mean we can't come in.
Speaker 13 (18:46):
Responsible behaviors among everybody in the community. And just because
you legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your
locked home doesn't mean that we're not going to walk
into that moment and check to see if you're being responded.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
Wow, just because you legally possess a gun in the
sanctity of your own locked home doesn't mean we aren't
going to come into your home to be sure that
you're responsibly handling that gun. My goodness. Yeah, see, you
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can't run from that, Dan No. And you know, the
Trump campaign, we know the media won't report it. They're
an extension of the Harris campaign. The Trump campaign has
to be sure that they use that they use it well,
that he refers to it, you know it. Just do
everything they can to put it out there into the bloodstream.
And and that's I think one reason why from the
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very beginning, right the Obamas didn't want Kamala Harris. Biden
forced Harris upon the Democratic Party because he wants the
people who deposed him to fail. Does anybody really think
Biden wants the people who humiliated him, deposed him, stripped
him of the nomine nation he had earned that he
wants those people to succeed. No, he wants them to fail.
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So he stuck them with the weakest possible candidate. Could
she still win, Yes, but a lot less chance she
wins than at Josh Shapiro, Whitmer, even a newsome. And
see the Obama is that they're smart, that they know
the truth of Kamala Harris, they know the wacky things
she said, et cetera. And imagine how much more of
that is out there. The big challenge for the Trump
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campaign is there's so much of it that disqualifies her.
How do you choose what to use and focus on.
I'll tell you one. I'd get out there and keep
out there. And it's a specific phase of life.
Speaker 14 (20:34):
Remember, age is more than a chronological fact.
Speaker 13 (20:37):
What else do we know about this population?
Speaker 14 (20:39):
Eighteenth through twenty four.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
They are stupid. Yeah, I'd have that on a loop
in the swing states, but the end of Mary Christmas
and I'll edit this down someday to the last six seconds.
But Ryan, I'm telling you, if the Trump campaign is
not running this round the clock in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Ohio,
you know, in the countdown to election day, and I
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define that broadly, there's something really wrong with them because
saying in this mean, scowling voice doesn't look at face
and voice doesn't look joyful at all, just condemning people
who would dare to say Merry Christmas.
Speaker 14 (21:17):
And when we all sing happy tunes of sing Merry
Christmas and wish each other merry Christmas, these children are
not going to have them merry Christmas? How dare we
speak Merry Christmas?
Speaker 1 (21:30):
How dare we? I'm sorry that those last five seconds,
how dare we speak Merry Christmas? How day? That alone
wins the election for you in every swing state because
it says so much about her, and it touches on
so many other issues. So please, please, please, Trump campaign,
you better put that on a loop. And I'm sure
they're waiting for just the right timing because I know
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there are a handful of ballots coming out right now,
but the big, the big, the big voting doesn't start
for a few more weeks. For zero five A two
five to file. Let me get to some of her
great Texters and we'll get back to the phone lines.
Dan pursue to their investigation of the attempted assassination of
Trump and Florida. Would Ron DeSantis and the State of
Florida have the right to access information from the attempted
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assassination in Pennsylvania in order to determine if there's a connection.
Great question from Andy and Lafayette and understanding, I do
catastrophic civil work, but I know a fair amount criminal law.
I think it would start with a request, a request
for information sharing, and then if that was being denied, etc.
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You know there might be a legal tool. But when
you get into this interstate stuff and cross jurisdiction all
between state and Feds, I think that gets more complicated.
But thank god Ron DeSantis is keeping control down there, right.
I mean, the Feds are still doing their thing on
the weapons charges, but he's keeping the prisoner and he's
keeping control. Much better chance we get to the truth
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and very very very very very good chance that the
truth is very damaging to the Democrats.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Dan.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
How many times does Trumpet called crazy and then months
or years later he has vindicated dogs and cats, says
the Texter. I think that has happened more times than
we could count, Dan, you can't set up a booth
and Kiev and recruit foreign soldiers without diplomatic assistance from
the US and Ukraine. In my opinion, so many reasons
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to be deeply suspicious here, right, and everybody knows what
they are right now. And imagine how many more reasons
there are to be deeply suspicious that we don't even
know about yet, Dan, Russia's lifestyle appears to be that
of a double agent. He should have been on the
no fly list, like the Vegas shooter. Should have been
a lot of things, right, I mean, so many obvious questions.
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You know, where to get the money, how does he
end up? How does he know about all this? Twelve
hours on the scene, apparently, etc. Dan, What exactly is
wrong with Kamala Harris? That last sound is incredible of
her changing her voice to match her perception of the crowd.
God help us all if she's elected. That from DK
and what he's referring to, and I just think it's
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so condescending. But this goes back to the broader point
that I was talking about earlier. You may not have
heard this one yet. This is Kamala Harris, I think,
engaging in very condescending fake voice with her Latino audience today.
I love you vibe, man, but it just goes to
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the bigger point about how, in my view, and I
think it's pretty darn clear, the left, most on the
left just look down on people of color. I'm not
saying they hate them or they despise them and everything,
but they look down on them. I mean, who else
think about what the left does. They worship their tied to.
They glorify this policy of abortion, and they try to
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expand it every chance they get. That they know is
killing five black people every white person who's killed, and
none of them should be killed. But they know it
kills five blacks for every white, vastly limits the black
population in America, and it's their number one policy that
they would fight and die for. Well, it could possibly
be more racist in effect than that. Let's see some
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more Texters and there are so many today. Dan motorcycles
with the loud engines zooming passed me now seems to
happen daily. Rarely are the car stopped. That from Alexa, Yeah,
and I opened the show by talking about this madness,
and it goes to the bigger point about the Left
and their lack truly just their literal lack of respect
for the inherent dignity and value of human life. They
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do not believe in that. They believe in the collective,
and that the small individual importance and the importance of
the collective, and so they're dismissive of individual human lives,
and that that leads to so many policies that foster
death and unnecessary death, such as this madness on our roadways,
the latest installment being this insane lane filtering new law
(26:02):
from the Left with motorcycles, and it's becoming exactly what
I predicted. It's not lane filter and it's just lane splitting,
and it's happening all the time now with full highway
speed moving traffic, motorcycles splitting lanes, and it's it's obviously
it's going to get innocent people killed, but it is
also just creating unless a lot of unnecessary stress and
(26:23):
tension and danger out on the roadways. But you think
the left cares about that. They've made it clear. And
that's another reason this is such a path election we're
heading into. And just the fundamental difference in the value
placed on human life, which we most often talk about
in the context of the mass killing that occurs at abortion,
but this lack of respect for human life from the
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left manifests in lots of other policies. Brian and our Vata,
you're on the Dan Kaplis show. Welcome, Hey Brian, having
a little connection issue there? Can you guys talk to Brian.
We'll pull them up after the We've also been monitoring
President Trump, who is looking good? What line is that from?
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Come on, Ryan, help me? You know every movie feeling good?
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, Eddie, Eddie Murphy, Dan
a trading Placer, great movie. What's that name? Looking good?
Wilbur or something? Feeling good? Louis Lewis. Yeah, but Trump
looking really good, new hairstyle, that whole thing. I don't
mean to fixate on that, but but looks really good
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eight five five A two five have the number some
big time poll results out today. The good ones for
Trump are obviously good, and the ones that appear to
be good for Harris, they're good for Trump too. You're
on the Dan Capla Show.
Speaker 7 (27:44):
And now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
Looking good, Billy.
Speaker 11 (27:51):
Ray, feeling good.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
That is exactly what I'm talking about. Thank you for that, Ryan,
eight five for zero five eight two five five pretty
useless information lines in fuego, and we have a bunch
of text as well. Hope you called tomorrow before I
go back to the phone lines. This, in a nutshell
captures why I believe so strongly that that Trump is
going to win, with a real chance of this being
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a much bigger margin than expected. Here's the Teamsters internal
poll now before Biden was deposed in a backroom deal
and Harris installed, he led in the Teamsters poll forty
four to thirty six over Trump.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
And it was.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
Great for Trump to be that close. Right. Here's the
polling that was just done, fifty nine point six for Trump,
thirty four for Harris. And this reflects a larger phenomena
in America, right, And so I think that's it in
a nutshell right there. And of course, the Teamsters who
Harris met with two days ago trying to get the endorsement.
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I read the Teamsters decided not to endorse in the race,
which is a very positive development for Trump, though obviously
he should have had the endorsement, but that that's just
not limited to the Teamsters union. That represents a bigger,
bigger dynamic that's going on in America right now. Let's
go to beautiful Boulder, Color. I don't talk to David.
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You're on the Dan Kapli Show.
Speaker 6 (29:20):
Welcome David, Hey, Dan, Hey, Ron. I did want to
lighten it up a little bit. But first before that,
much love your old Kelly. The woman sounds very, very
sick on the phone. I haven't spoken to him anytime,
and if iHeart, radio is not making it easy for
someone that's that sick. Take the afternoon off, you know what.
The people need to take care of her, because that's brutal,
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my friend.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
Do you think she wants the afternoon off, Kelly? She
is the toughest ombre in the world. She wants we
try to keep her out.
Speaker 7 (29:53):
We told her to say we try.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
To keep her out of here, which don't take that personally, Kelly,
but she is that tough.
Speaker 6 (30:00):
But I did want to lighten it up because I
was driving home with my kids from Boulder Hide dropping
her off at home, and I heard you made the
comments on how much you loved your kind of gushing
and blushing over DT's new haircut.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Oh my lord, it's fantastic of it.
Speaker 6 (30:14):
Fantastic I had to pull up a picture. Yeah, and
I know that your core audience wants to hear that.
But you can lie to the people.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
Dan.
Speaker 6 (30:22):
I know you say you don't, but that haircut is
equally as horrible and maybe worse than the old one.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
Oh my goodness, can you be more precise, because what
I see is is I see a very tight I
see a very tight, kind of squared off haircut, great
golden color, but it looks very strong all American boy
necks door kind of haircut. It did to me that
that just fits his mo o right, which is strength.
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And that's one reason he's going to win is because
strong versus a weak candidate.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
Yes, if we saw an eighty year old man with
that affected, dyed, walked combo hair in the real world,
we would laugh at.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
It, hey, and so did people laugh at Reagan.
Speaker 6 (31:04):
Never country club band and it comes with orange hair
and a combover.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
You laugh, not if it's Donald Trump, it's not. Did
you laugh at Reagan? Did you laugh at Reagan's hair?
Speaker 6 (31:14):
Reagan's hair was thick and thick.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
And dark this, uh yeah, but Reagan's hair.
Speaker 6 (31:19):
A tough guy between the spray pan the makeup, that hair. Yeah,
it is the most witty, wimpy look you could possibly.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Have, really really remarkable. It's it's amazing how tastes differ. Now,
this coming from David and Boulder, who's voted for Trump
in sixteen and twenty and you're going to vote for
him again.
Speaker 6 (31:37):
Right, No, I'm a pragmatic Gibertarian, Okay. Garry Johnson, Okay,
I'm a so. I love John Hankston Jr. You talk
about the band and you should be in the president
twenty twelve.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
Yeah, so your your view of his haircut has nothing
to do with your politics. I get that completely. David,
thank you.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
Listen.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
I'm not claiming everybody's going to see the haircut the
way I do, but I think it's tremendous. Rick In Boon,
you're a boon to this show. Welcome, Howdy howdy.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
Rick.
Speaker 11 (32:09):
Short comment. I'll make it short and sweet about Kamsters
not endorse in anybody. Yep, it is a cascit endorsement
of Trump.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
Amen, my brother, they do not they do not.
Speaker 11 (32:25):
Want to alienate their members and lose membership by endorse
and Harris.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
Amen to that, Amen to that. Thank you for that.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
Rick.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
I want to try to get to everybody here, but
you are right on target there. As we go to
our next caller, look at this headline on CNN Harris
using walls to chip away at Trump's edge with male voters.
Tell me right now, well, what mail voters is Wall's
going to win over? Can somebody describe that typical male
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voter Waltz is going to attract? I'd love to hear that.
Dean and Denver, welcome to the show.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
Thanks, Dn. Hey, I figure if anyone has an answer
to this question, that it should be you. I need
to know what is the root cause of all these
expired license plates, oh yeah, and expired tags and no
license plates or tags at all? What is the root
cause of this?
Speaker 1 (33:24):
The left undermining law enforcement, They understaff law enforcement, They
won't back law enforcement up law enforcement. It just doesn't
have the resources. Right now, my lord, did you see
what they did in Denver with nine to one one
because of the money that Johnston is siphoned off to
what he calls newcomers in our community. Try calling nine
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to one one right now, see what happens. I mean,
don't call it unless you have a true emergency. But
so much of it now as an automated press four
for murder, press three for larceny. Yeah, they're understaffed.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
I mean it almost seems like someone has deemed having
valid plates inequitable.
Speaker 1 (34:08):
Well, and I get your point on that, but I
believe personally dein it. It comes back to that staffing
and not backing law enforcement up. Every time law enforcement
makes a stop, they're in danger, right including in danger
of being falsely accused of something and in danger of
running into some wacko. And then you get all these
extra drugs on the road right now, because the Left
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glorifies drugs because the more drug to society, the more
dependent on government. Yeah, it's it is so dangerous for
law enforcement out there. And then obviously, you know, I mean,
come on, just across the board, but it comes back
to and the expired plates thing isn't the most graphic example,
but you know it, you're on the roads all the time.
It's mad Max out there often because the Left has
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undermined law enforcement. But it just comes back to the
left's lack of regard for the inherent value of individual
human life. Abous. They just don't see that. It's this
leftist you know that the community is bigger than the individual. Ryan,
tremendous job. Thank if they're Kelly, You're the best. Catch
you tomorrow on The Dan Kapla Show.