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October 7, 2024 34 mins
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) joins Dan for an exclusive sit-down interview on the importance of electing Republican Gabe Evans to Congress in Colorado's 8th District, replacing the incumbent Rep. Yadira Caraveo (D-CO) in a race which promises to go right down to the wire.

Brittany Vessely, executive director of Catholic Education Partners is getting the word out on the extreme ballot initative, Amendment 79. The measure would create a right to abortion in the state constitution and allow for public funds to be used in the practice. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
What a last month.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
This is going to be end so much at stake
kight five to five four zero five A two five
five the number text d An five seven seven three nine,
and thank you again to the founders for this great
gift of being able to go out there and save
the American Way just by going to the ballot box
and doing everything we can because we know, you know,
Colorado could control the House, right I mean, Speaker Mike

(00:38):
Johnson was in Colorado late yesterday afternoon trying to help
Gabe Evans get elected in CD eight.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Gabe a tremendous.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Candidate, please check out his website, and Speaker told me
I'm going to play the interview now that he thinks
that control of the House will come down to CD eight,
as it very well could. So we'll get to that
interview in a second. But obviously so many other ways
you and me and all of us can do our
part to help save America, you know, through these other

(01:05):
races in Colorado as well as the Swing states. And
we've got tremendous sound. I mean, just a momentous. Can't
even call it a rally, it was a revival. It
was a tremendous event. Shows Trump is in as I
promised he would be, this closer form which he was
so good at at sixteen and in twenty was a
very good closer.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
He's in that mode.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
It showed in Pennsylvania Saturday, huge crowds in Wisconsin Sunday.
Contrasta with Kamala Harris, who's been forced out of the
bunker now has to go do interviews and even if
they're on sex shows like Who's Your Daddy or whatever
it's called, you know, she botches it.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
So we've got that for you also.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
But let's go to that sound, and before I fire it,
just want to mention, you know, I've had the privilege,
through this show and also through my law practice, to
interview question whatever you know, represent some incredibly smart people.
And I've just got to tell you Speaker Johnson liked
him a lot.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
A very very very sharp guy.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
So glad that somebody like that is the GOP Speaker
of the House.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
So here's our conversation.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Thank you so much for your time.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
I know you've got a lot on your plate, yet
you're what no getcher here in Colorado late on a
Sunday afternoon, and obviously to help our friend Gabe Evan schedelected.
So if you would just tell the people of Colorado
why that's.

Speaker 5 (02:27):
So important, Well, Dave is one of the top five
races in America. The eighth District of Colorado was going
to decide the majority in the next Congress. And we're
so excited about Gabe because of what he brings to
the table. He's i think one of the top recruits
we've had for Congress in a long long time. I'm
sure that people in your audience know his resume, but
he has led a life of service. He's served his

(02:49):
country in the military and the Army's a black Hawk
helicopter pilot, combat veteran, and then he has served in
the National Guard. He's helped colorad and serve them with
wildfires and flours and all the things the Guard has
to do on here. It's very very active. As everybody knows,
he is a police officer for a decade. I mean,
he put on the badge and went to service community
every single day.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
That's who he is.

Speaker 5 (03:10):
Grandson of immigrants from Mexico and has lived the American dream.
And he's also one of the most articulate people we
have in the Republican Party. He's in the legislature in Colorado,
but we need him in Washington to serve even a
larger cause. And I think he's going to make Colorado brown.
This is one of the top five toss up districts
in America. Everybody's watching this race, and everybody in the

(03:32):
country's jurnalong for Gabe because I really can't wait to
have him join our team.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
Well, you're right, everybody here knows who's the start I mean,
everybody in.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
My audience knows he's startup.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
So when they're trying to crack the code, we say
the relatives or friends who tend to vote Democratic or whatever,
what can you tell him about the practical difference it
will make in the lives of Colorado's if the GOP
has control via Gaye rather than the Democrats.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
It's night and day.

Speaker 5 (03:58):
I mean, this is not our father's Democratic party. This
party really has taken to socialism and Marxism. I mean
they're on the path and they're running people for the
highest offices in the country who have that ideology. I
mean Kamala Harris, as we all know, is a real
San Francisco radical. I mean she has had the most
liberal voting record in the Senate, even left of Bernie Sanders.

(04:20):
And they're running a campaign based on fantasy instead of fact.
When the Republicans are in charge, and I believe we're
going to win in November, I believe we're going to
have the House majority. I believe we're going to take
back the Senate, and I believe Donald Trump's going to
get another term as president. And when that happens, you're
going to see an absolute one hundred eighty to return
from what we're doing right now. Right now, I'm traveling

(04:40):
all around the country. I've been tone events like I
did for Gave Today in two hundred and fifteen cities
now across thirty United States. I go to the blue
states and the swimming districts and the places Republicans are
not expected to perform well, we have huge enthusiastic crowds
everywhere because people are fed up and they're fired up.
I mean everybody's so concerned about the cost of living

(05:00):
that is now skyrocketing. They're worried about their rising crime rates.
They're fed up with the open border that the Democrats
did intentionally and caused all this great harm to us.
They're terribly concerned about the weakness that we are projected
on the world stage. Our adversaries are in power, we
have hot wars around the globe. All of that is
the result of liberal Democrat leadership. If Republicans are in charge,

(05:22):
go to the opposite. We're going to have a very
aggressive first hundred days of agenda. Gabe's going to be
very busy when he joins us in Congress, and we'n
have a lot to do because we're going to turn
the American economy back on. We're going to reduce taxes
on job creators and entrepreneurs and risk takers so they
can begin to thrive again. Remember, under the Trump administration,
we have the greatest economy in the history of the world,
not just the US, because we cut taxes and really

(05:44):
slashed regulations. We got the government off the backs of
the people who are trying to provide the job, small
business owners and all the rest. And then We're going
to shut the border, secuity the border.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
On day one.

Speaker 5 (05:54):
Donald Trump will come in an issue in executive order
and get it done. Congress will come right behind them
with legislation to ensure that it's staves. That way, we'll
get control of the situation, and then we'll project strength
again on the world stage. Peace through strength as a
principle we remember from the Reagan years, So that's what
Donald Trump did. Energy policy will be key to this
economic renaissance as well. We don't need to be energy independent,

(06:16):
we need to be energy dominant, and we can do that.
Clean natural gas, for example, is Gab talked about in
his speech today. That is the key to our national security.
Our allies are desperate for our exports, and as Gate
pointed out in his speech out here this afternoon, if
they don't get it from us, we're going to get
it from Russia. If fuels letter your putting the war machine.
There's so many problems, so many issues in the American

(06:37):
people are looking for answers. Our candidates, like Gab, we're
out there providing the answers with credibility and with the
right tone, and it is resonating with the people.

Speaker 3 (06:44):
And I think we're hit for Great November.

Speaker 4 (06:46):
And sorry, as you're alluded to here in Colorado, we're
getting hammered by this open border. Yet we're getting saturated
with these Caraveo ads that try to convince people she's
down at the border personally stopping people from me. And
so you get a chance to see her inaction. Obviously
as a Speaker of the House. What's the truth about
miss Caraveo and her role in Congress?

Speaker 5 (07:09):
She votes with the progressive liberal Democrats in Congress almost
every single time. She's not for border security. Her voting
record is the opposite. She has contributed to the problem.
They have stood with the open border crowd and against
law and order, against law enforcement, against the people who

(07:29):
would bring order to this chaos. And so you got
to have somebody like Gabe Evans who comes in with
that actual skill set, with that life experience. He was
law enforcement, he is a first responder.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
He knows.

Speaker 5 (07:39):
He's also the grandson of immigrants who came here legally.
We value legal immigration. That's what made our country. It's
the lawbreaking that we have to stop. And so you
have to get people who have actually done this in
their lives, who are not just using it as a
talking point. They have the record to show it. This
campaign is about the record and not the rest. If

(08:00):
it's about policy, that personality. Gabe Evans is your next Congressman.
And I'm hopeful and I pray. But if people take
the time to actually do the research, look at the
voting records of these two candidates, and there is no
question would that you have to be on Oh, you've.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
Been generous with your time. If I may ask one
more question. One of the things I admire about you
is the way you openly live your faith and you
bring it.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
To the office, just as Gabe does.

Speaker 4 (08:23):
And so when you said that you believe God save
President Trump, and I believe that as well, why do
you think God saved President Trump?

Speaker 2 (08:32):
And what does it mean for our future?

Speaker 5 (08:34):
Well, I've talked with him about this at great length.
In fact, after the second assassination attempt, my wife and
I happen to be arriving at Mari Lango for a
meeting with him those previously scheduled. So as soon as
he came back on the golf course that someday, we
met him there and we sat and talked for two
hours and forty five minutes on this very subject. And
I told him, I said, Miss President, I don't believe
in accidents, I don't believe in luck. I believe this

(08:56):
is providential. And I talk with him about how still.
And it was after the first assassination attempt, the one
that hit his ear in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
I went back.

Speaker 5 (09:07):
I started thinking about George Washington. We used to call
him the bulletproof President. And remember from history, the famous
history of the French and Indian War. He was a
young army colonel who was commanding troops and went through
this some wooded area and it was an ambush, and
all the Indians trained their rifles on the commanding officer,
and they tried to kill them. When they couldn't, they
shot two horses beneath them. He got on a third
horse and finished the battle famously. When he got off

(09:29):
at the end, he opened his coat and he had
four bullet holes in his jacket.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
None of them hit him. They didn't crape him at all.

Speaker 5 (09:34):
He was a young army colonel in his early thirties,
and he was so moved by this that he wrote
a letter to his family and said, the divine hand
of Providence has spared me on this day.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
There must be much more yet for me to do well.
That was another statement.

Speaker 5 (09:46):
After the first an assassination jumped. After all that everything
had calmed and we knew that President Trump was going
to be okay. I went back to the history book
to pull the story because I hadn't read it in
a long time, and it struck me that that event
took place less than fifty miles from the stage where
President Trump and shot in Butler of Pennsylvania.

Speaker 3 (10:02):
Also in July.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
Also in the summer seventeen fifty five, I told President
Trump the story ever lated to him, and I said,
we called Washington the bulletproof of Washington. You have now
had two assassination attempts, and I believe God he spared you.
He saved you in the presence.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
Of the entire world. I mean, he's probably the best
known figure in the world right now.

Speaker 5 (10:24):
And that's a profound thing to think about, miss President.
You know, like scripture is very clear, God is the
one who wrote Danze's an authority, and it looks very
clear to us that He may well indeed give you
another term to lead the greatest nation in the history
of the world. And He's now spared your life twice
in the presence of the whole world. That is really
something to ponder. And he took it in. He processed that.

(10:47):
We talked about it a greatly. I mean that get
a man's attention. I think it's gotten his. I think
President Trump's head and his heart are in the right
place for what we need for the days ahead of us.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
And I'm really excited for the country.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
Yeah, great conversation at the Speaker of the House, Mike
Johnson again in town to help gave Evans.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
Please check out Gabe's website. We need to get him elected.
In CD eight, you're on the Dan Capla Show.

Speaker 6 (11:11):
And now back to the Dan Kapla Show podcast.

Speaker 7 (11:15):
Thirty two say, we got thirty two days until the election,
and her prompter goes out, So thirty two days, thirty
two days, thirty Okay.

Speaker 8 (11:34):
We got some business to do. We got some.

Speaker 7 (11:36):
Business to do, all right, thirty two days and we
know we will do it.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
Wow, that was really scary.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
Again, we're talking about the presidency, right and you've probably
seen the video by now, so the look on her
face of sheer terror when the prompter went out, I mean,
come on This is elemental. Every same person will agree.
If somebody cannot do a press conference, they cannot be
president of the United States. They can be plenty of
other great things in life, but they can't be president

(12:09):
if somebody freezes like that when the prompter goes out,
and they really want to be president, and they have
all these great ideas, and they know why they want
to be president, and they can be honest with you
about why they want to be president, and they freeze
up like that when a prompter goes out.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
Man.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
But again, I understand, we have exhibit one through one
million at this point showing that she does not have
the intellectual capacity to be president. Hillary Clinton did, but
she had bad lefty ideas. Barack Obama did, but he
had bad lefty ideas.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
She doesn't.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Eight five five or zero five A two five five
text d an five seven, seventh through nine. In the
last segment, if you missed it, I hope you catch
it on the pod.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
He had.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Speaker Mike Johnson was in town late yesterday to help
Gabe Evans get elected to cdaight, hopefully you and I
will help Gabe as well, and had a great conversation
very appreciative for his time.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Texters.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Dan asked Mike Johnson why he caved on this Save Act.
You know, I mentioned Mike Johnston impressed me as one
of the smartest people I've ever met. He was very
very smart not to shut down government. The Save Act
needs to be passed, there's no question about that. But
he was very very smart not to shut down government
just before this election because that would not have helped

(13:26):
President Trump win. It would not have helped Gabe Evans
win control of the White House. Control of the House
obviously very very important. So I think he made a
smart decision there. As much as I want to see
the Save Act passed, Dan, I can't be a prostitute.
Isn't the government telling me what I can do with
my body? I can't walk down the street naked either.

(13:47):
I'm being oppressed. And what the very wise Texter is
referring to is this really remarkable exchange Kamala Harris, who's
dodging most credible interviews, and she'll be on sixty Minutes
tonight again, not live, but she'll be on some chopped
up version of it. I went on a sex show,
Alexandra Cooper. I'm told it's a show called Call Her

(14:09):
Daddy where they talk mainly I'm told about sex stuff.
I've never heard it, and she made this preposterous statement.

Speaker 9 (14:17):
I want to pose this question more to you and
the Daddy gang, but one of the biggest conversations in
this year's election revolves around a woman's body.

Speaker 5 (14:26):
Yep.

Speaker 9 (14:27):
I want to take a moment and can we try
to think of any law that gives the government the
power to make a decision. I know what you're gonna
ask about a man's body.

Speaker 5 (14:43):
No, No, is there any law?

Speaker 2 (14:47):
No?

Speaker 1 (14:49):
No, are there any thoughts? I mean, just like actual
is there a process? Is there a process? I mean
Hillary Clinton, for all her awful policies in this and
that she had a very fertile brain. You know, there
was a lot of thinking going on there Is there
anythinking going on there?

Speaker 2 (15:06):
How can?

Speaker 1 (15:07):
But then again, Kamala Harris lies left and right and
all the time. I mean, well, let's start with the
example a texture used a vaccine mandate. Kamala, Remember you
were getting fired lots of men who wouldn't take the vaccine,
and you caused a lot of men to take the
vaccine who didn't want.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
To take it.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Because they couldn't afford to be fired. You would have
left their family without a paycheck. How about that one?
And this texture's example of Yeah, men can't walk down
the street naked. But the most powerful example I've heard
is the example of all the men in all the
national cemeteries all over the world, all the American fighting

(15:46):
men and some women. All the American fighting men, though
subject to the draft. Who the government said what they
had to do with their bodies, and it was go
into war and to die. Yeah, but again it truth
doesn't matter. Kamala Haras, but just think about she lacks
the intellectual capability to be president. Hillary Clinton had that

(16:07):
capability but had other liabilities. Barack Obama had that capability
but had other liabilities.

Speaker 2 (16:14):
She just so obviously lacks it.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
It's another reason I think that Donald Trump is going
to win, and win a bit more comfortably than expected.
It could break the other way, but that's how I
see it going. Brian and Arvada, you're on the Dan
Kapla show.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
Welcome.

Speaker 8 (16:28):
Yeah, Dan, I'm not as much impressed with the old
speaker Johnson. He's not pulling anybody. The first time he
had a chance to shut down the border without funding
the government. He threw up the white flag. He's like, no, no,
and then the FBI, who he knows, corps he's actually
went after Trump when he had a chance to defend him. Upe,

(16:48):
we're going to build him a new building. And now
this time, I mean, this guy just fails one after another.
You tell me this guy could be a leader.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
No, I think he could president. Let me ask you this,
my young friend.

Speaker 8 (17:03):
Leading you into a war, just throwing up white flags everywhere.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
Mike Johnson speak of the house, the guy interviewed yesterday,
I'd be very comfortable with him as president.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
Commander.

Speaker 8 (17:11):
Actually, you wouldn't ask him the hard question.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
I wasn't pretending to. I wasn't pretending to. Here's the point, though,
my friend. You would have Mike Johnson shut down the
government on the eve of the election. And what effect
do you think that would.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
Have on the outcome of the race?

Speaker 8 (17:26):
Or Dan, that wasn't even election. Why did why did
he find the FBI? More?

Speaker 3 (17:31):
Dan?

Speaker 1 (17:32):
Okay, so let me the key to winning this election.
In Bryant's man question, I thought I got to answer.
I thought, okay, so it's a.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
Playground, Brian.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
He would have to be the dumbest man on the
face of the years to have shut down the government
on the eve of the election, guaranteeing Kamala Harris victory,
Caraveo victory, all these other crazy lefty's victory, defunding the FBI,
Yellow's defund law enforcement on the evy the election.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
That'll get it done too. No, he wants to win.
He's brilliant.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
I appreciate the interview coming up next in Fantaside. They
want to put it in the Colorado Constitution. Let's stop them.

Speaker 6 (18:14):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.

Speaker 8 (18:17):
I want to.

Speaker 10 (18:17):
Clarify with the law is there in Minnesota. Abortion Finder,
a website that helps women find access, says abortion is
legal throughout pregnancy in Minnesota. There is no ban or
limit on abortion in Minnesota. Based on how far along
in a pregnancy you are. You sign the bill that
makes it legal through all nine months. Is that a
position you think Democrats should advocate for nationally?

Speaker 11 (18:39):
Look, the Vice President, I have been clear. The restoration
of Roe versus Wade is what we're asking for. This
is barby on Rov. Wade can make our own the
law does. The law is very clear. It does not
change that that has been deep It's.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
A lie, total lie.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
And credit to Shannon Breem who went on to show
that so very encouraging that the left has to lie
about their true position on abortion because they know if
they tell the truth, people won't vote for them. And
it lets you know there is hope, there is hope
to continue winning on abortion. Brittany Vesly joins us she's

(19:12):
truly doing the work of angels with the Colorado Catholic Conference,
and there is a tremendous coalition put together across all lines,
including all religious lines. This is not quote just a
Catholic thing to fight this insidious Amendment seventy nine in
Colorado that would legalize in fantaside and by the way,
make you pay for it. And as a parent, you

(19:33):
don't even have a write to be told your daughter
is having that child killed.

Speaker 2 (19:38):
Brittany, Welcome to the Dan Kapla Show.

Speaker 12 (19:41):
Hi Dan, thanks for having me, well.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
Thanks for being here.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
I think seventy nine is not on the radar yet
for a lot of people, and hopefully it will become soon.
So please, you're one of the most informed people on this.
Just take the floor and run.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
Thank you.

Speaker 12 (19:54):
So much, dan So. Amendment seventy nine is the new
push by the pro abortion lobby in the state of call,
Colorado to now codify a constitutional right for abortion into
our state constitution. What this does and why it distincts
from what we discussed two years ago DAN with a
respective Health Equity Act, is that a codification in the

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constitution means, in the language that's around it, there is
no way that parental notification laws can exist in the
state of Colorado. Any imposition to abortion access is removed
in Colorado loss sasutory laws, So a fifteen.

Speaker 8 (20:30):
Year old girl can be coerced into abortion.

Speaker 12 (20:32):
By her boyfriend or school counselor, and her parents have
no right to know. It allows for late abortion for
the full nine months of pregnancy on healthy mothers and
healthy babies, which our data shows happens way more than
the last wants you to know, especially in the state
of Colorado. When we have an abortionist doctor hern brags
about how many healthy babies that he aborks in the

(20:53):
later months. So these are things alongside what is the
true intent of this amendment, which just to remove the
current constitutional prohibition on tax payer funds directly subsidizing abortion.
That means if Amendment seventy nine passes November, Dan, we're
sure to see a major allocation from this Colorado progressive

(21:14):
Colorado legislature for millions of dollars of taxpare dollars going
to abortion every year. We're both in state and out
of state women procedures and travel to our our city
of Colorado.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
Brittany Vesselier.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
Guess, Brittany, I have to think there are a lot
of people who would say disagree with me, disagree with
you on abortion policy, but would say this goes way, way,
way too far. Where can people go to get more
information on this because I think a lot of folks
hearing this now say whoa wait a second, I haven't
heard anything like that.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
This is crazy.

Speaker 12 (21:47):
Yeah, thanks Dan, So you can go learn more about
this at Right to Know co dot c o M
dot com. That's right, ri idh T two co O
no kN WC dot com. And the reason we are
we call ourselves Right to Know Colorado as an Issue

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committee is because Colorado's have a right to know how
extreme this abortion amendment is. Because the other side is
touting that this is just protecting access to abortion them.
It's not simply protecting access. It's going far beyond anything
that any other state in the country is considering right now.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Yeah, well, they lie about almost everything, right.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
I mean, they don't even use the word abortion now
in most of their stuff because people know from ultrasounds
abortions a taking of innocent life. So it has to
be quote reproductive rights. I think when you can't even
use the word, your side can't even use the word,
that it's something that should not be happening.

Speaker 8 (22:43):
Exactly.

Speaker 12 (22:44):
I think that's what we're seeing on the national stage
right now, is that those who support abortion for all
nine months of pregnancy, they don't want to admit that
that's considering healthy mothers and healthy babies too. And that
exists right now that we have many women who have
abortions that as convenience, and that's not the way we
care for women. So this is a competing narrative of

(23:06):
what how do we truly care for women in difficult circumstances?
And Amendment seventy nine does not do that. It goes
far beyond Roe v. Way, It goes far beyond even
Colorado's abortion law REYA, and it ultimately removes prontal rights
that forces tax pairs to fund abortion. It's a tremendous
government overreach into reproductive health care. From the other side,

(23:28):
they love to say that's what pro life I'd want
to do, but ultimately it's the government forcing our tax
dollars to pay for abortion, even on healthy mothers and
healthy babies.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Yeah, and they so deceptively tried to hide behind quote freedom,
just as the plantation owners used to do. But it's
the ultimate government overreach for the government to say, yeah,
you can legally take that life of another. I mean,
that's the ultimate government overreach.

Speaker 12 (23:56):
Absolutely. I mean, if we want to get philosophic about it, Dan,
it's really rights. And we're not talking about natural rights
that emanate from the Constitution of declaration independence. We're talking
about it, does that unborn child have a right to
life or is there a perceived rights to freedom to
destroy a life, which is the case of abortion, and

(24:17):
that doesn't exist. That's not a natural right, that's not
even a civil right. That protests misrepresentation of what rights
ought to be in this country.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
And brittany one reason.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
I think the pro life movement is one over time
and will continue to win. Obviously, there are ups and downs,
but it is because it's based on the truth and
the other sides based on provable lies. And I go
back to what you mentioned a second ago. The other
side claims, wait a second, first of all, know our
law doesn't allow that baby to be killed at nine months,

(24:50):
when clearly it does, but then also saying, oh, no,
any abortions done that late are done because of just
these very difficult circumstances the mother and baby are facing.
But I thought even Planned Parenthood's own research arm confirmed
that these horrific, can fatacidal late term abortions are done

(25:13):
generally speaking, for the same reasons percentage wise as earlier abortions.

Speaker 12 (25:20):
That's right, Dan even at the Cholerator Department of Public
Health has data that shows that about four hundred and
eighty six abortions happen or after twenty one weeks just station.
That's that viability when babies can survive outside.

Speaker 8 (25:33):
Of the womb.

Speaker 12 (25:34):
So that's far beyond the one percent sided Nationally where
we're at, Almost four percent of all abortions in the
state of Colorado are being reported in the later stages,
and that's still a gross underrepresentation of abortions happened in Colorado,
because even by gutmokers standing in gut mockers Planned Parents
policy Arm, former policy arm, they say that the color

(25:57):
Department of Health underrepresents a the number of abortions forty
percent in the state of Colorado. So there are a
lot of abortions happening in Colorado. And as I mentioned earlier,
the you know the very well known Boulder abortionist doctor
Warren Hearn. He has several different published papers and even
article a recent article in the Atlantic last year saying

(26:18):
that at least fifty percent or sometimes more of his
late abortions that he can happen on healthy babies, no
fetal anomalies, and our healthy mothers. So this happens way
more than the Left likes to to be honest about.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Well, Brittany, you and so many others are doing tremendous work.
Please give that website again and we'll be talking about
seventy nine often on the show.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
We need to Defeat It.

Speaker 12 (26:43):
Thank you so much. Dan Again, it's right to no Co.
That's R. I. D. H. Poknowco dot com. Please go
there to learn more information about the campaign and to
support the cause to defeat Amendment seventy nine.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
Thank you, Brittany, appreciate at the time and listen. I
personally think all of us, across party lines, religious lines,
you could be a theist.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
I don't care.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
I think we have a moral obligation to stand up
and defeat seventy nine putting in fantaside in the Colorado Constitution,
and taxpayers have to pay for it. Now a bridge, way,
way way too far. That is not who we are
as a people. We are better than that. You're on
the Dan Kaplas Show.

Speaker 6 (27:27):
And now back to the Dan Tapliss Show podcast.

Speaker 10 (27:31):
My father question to you, I think.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
Is about this misinformation.

Speaker 13 (27:34):
Do you think this is a time to put falsehoods aside,
like the idea that FEMA funds are being redirected to migrants,
which is.

Speaker 14 (27:40):
Just not true.

Speaker 15 (27:42):
It is true that FEMA and the Department of Homeland
Security have been spending billions of dollars on librants. I
understand some people say they're separate finds, but we just
passed a short term spending bill. It's very common for
the administration to come and ask for permission to move
money between fines, especially to prepare for emergencies. And second,
I would note that this administration seems to have no

(28:03):
problem finding money when they want to spend it on
their priorities. When they need hundreds of billions of dollars
to pay off student loans for graduate students and gender
studies programs, they somehow find it. When it's trying to
get helicopters to deliver food and water and cellular service
and life saving medicine into these mountain valleys, they somehow
can't seem to find the money.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
Yeah, great job by Tom Cotton. And just sick to see.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
I just saw a peace on CNN, echoing Axel rod
lest week we played it where the left now openly
ghoulishly hoping that this horror in North Carolina costs Trump
the state because the most heavily hit region is so
heavily Trump voters that they're just that they don't use
the word hoping, but you can see they're just hoping

(28:48):
that those people won't be able to get their ballots cast.
It's just it's just sick, texture Dan. Why is viability
even an issue? Many disabled elderly could not survive without care,
total life and others, But we can't kill them, beautiful point?

Speaker 8 (29:03):
Dan?

Speaker 1 (29:04):
Can Tim Walls lie libel into fame Trump and vance legally.
As a practical matter, in that political context, they can
probably get away with almost everything. I'd love to see
that tested someday. But yeah, that's I think the reality
at the moment. Dan, do you think Harris is eating
Edible's pills or just low iq. I'm not accepting the premise.

(29:28):
What I'm saying is I think it's clear to Americans
now a cross party lines, whether they'll admit it or not,
that she doesn't have the intellectual horsepower to be president.
Hillary Clinton had it, but at horrible ideas. Barack Obama
had it but at horrible ideas. But no, she just
doesn't have that.

Speaker 14 (29:46):
Now.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
We played the sound earlier. We don't have time now
unless we do. Bo he played this und earlier. Well,
you know when Saturday Night Live depicts you as a hino,
you know that people are starting to have questions. At
least that's Saturday Night from the left, and you got
to go watch the skip draw your own conclusions there.
But that's how I perceived it. Jim in Denver, you're

(30:09):
on the Dan Kaplas Show.

Speaker 8 (30:10):
Welcome Dan, How are you doing.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
I'm living the dream? How about you? Jim, I'm doing fine.

Speaker 14 (30:20):
Yeah. I wanted to ask you. You know, Donald Trump
says he has irrefutable proof that Joe Biden stole the
election from him.

Speaker 8 (30:30):
Yes, And I can't, from.

Speaker 14 (30:31):
A life of me, understand why he doesn't, you know,
present that evidence, because I think he can win in
a lion slide. The election will be over. Yeah, if
he presented that evidence.

Speaker 4 (30:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
Yeah, No, I haven't seen that proof.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
And I wish all the focus would be on this
year because I think people are ready to elect him
this year because their life was better under.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
Him last time.

Speaker 12 (30:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
Are you concerned about worries? Can I ask you, Jim,
only because they're short on time? Are you concerned about
stories like this one? Hang on the line, don't leave.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
I want you to hear this. This is a Fox
to report.

Speaker 13 (31:09):
The investigation by Fox two finds non US citizen migrant
workers are being encouraged to vote in November's presidential election.
Fox Files investigator Chris Hayes found this out after an
employer of migrant workers alerted him.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
Yeah, and then, Jim, this story goes on to document
and they show the flyers and everything else being mailed
by this organization that serves people here legally but not
eligible to vote, Sir. It just sends them, these flyers
insisting they go vote for Harrison Walls.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
Does that concern you?

Speaker 14 (31:46):
Certainly it does, Dan. I will expect that it's against
the law. The people that are encouraging people knowing that
they're illegal. I think they're doing something illegal. I would
definitely come to court.

Speaker 2 (32:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (32:01):
Yeah, but you know you've dodged my question.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
Oh I took it head on. What more did you?

Speaker 14 (32:06):
No?

Speaker 1 (32:06):
No, no, no, I'm not letting you get away with that.
What question did I dodge? You asked if Trump had proved,
why doesn't he show it? I said, I haven't seen
the proof. That's the opposite of a dodge, Jim. So
you called the show one and to say, Dandy dodge
a question, and then I didn't dodge the question, but
you had to say it anyway.

Speaker 14 (32:24):
No, okay, So maybe it wasn't a dodge, Dan. But
whenever someone calls you up with an allegation, and I
love this phrase of yours, you say pack it up
or pack it up, And I think it's time for
you to say it to Donald Trump. Since this is
such a this is as serious an allegation, as you

(32:45):
can make in a democracy, that it's time for him
to back it up or pack it up, because he
continues to say it at every round.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
Well, Jim, let's talk. Let's talk about that for a second. Jim.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
I have said from day one, and I've been very
consistent on this, just despite taking a lot of abuse
over it, that I understand the concerns people have. And
you look at the polls, Lots and lots of Americans
have concerns about election integrity in twenty and I understand
those concerns given the unusual pattern of election results reported.

Speaker 2 (33:18):
That doesn't mean the election was stolen.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
So what I've said all along is, listen, if somebody
says they believe the election was stolen, which is what
I've heard President Trump say repeatedly, it may well be
that he truly believes the election was stolen. If somebody
says they have proofed the election was stolen, then I say,
please show me the proof. And as I've said consistently throughout,

(33:43):
nobody has shown me that proof. So that's the reality.
But Jim, why do you think so many and it's
a very large percentage of people, certainly in the GOP
and many outside the GOP. Why do you think so
many believe that the election was stolen? And I'm not
among them, but why do you think they believe that?

Speaker 14 (34:04):
I think there has been a huge conservative media has
just fallen in line with this law.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
Ye, Jim and I only.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Interrupt not to be rude, but only because we're at
the end of the show. Jim, and the point I
want to make there is I respectfully disagree. I think
a lot of people form that impression on their own
based on how those election returns came in, and based
upon laws that were being changed around the country at
the last minute. I wish there'd been a full with

(34:35):
subpoena power, bipartisan investigation to address those concerns, but the
focus now winning this one. Ryan, thanks for everything, Kelly,
you as well join us tomorrow.
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