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From Houston. This is the JimmyBarrett Show, brought to you by
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viewind dot Com. Now here's JimmyBarrett. All right, welcome to the
show. It's a Monday. We'restarting a brand new work week here and
uh we're gonna stop start off witha little Trump news. First. First,
I realized that some of you aregoing to be sensitive to anything negative
I could say about Donald J.Trump. And it's a it's a small
thing, but have you noticed,Yeah, I should bring this up.
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Have you noticed the spray tan?Did you? Did you see his a
lago? I think it was thebar a lago video from the fundraiser.
You know, he had every everynow and again. You know how they
kind of tease him and call himorange man. He wasn't orange. He
was just really really dark. Andyou know, hey, I think a
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tan makes us all look healthier.The reality is it doesn't make you any
healthier, but it does make usall look a little bit healthier. So
I can't say I blame him forthe whole wanting to, you know,
look as vigorous as you possibly cankind of thing. But the problem with
this, here's the problem with thespraytan. You have to wear goggles right
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to protect your eyes from from thefrom the spray. So it's pretty clear
that there's an area right underneath hiseyes that's not getting any color and it's
whiter than whiter than white against thatspray tan, which is not a natural
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looking I don't know what color they'reusing on him, but it's not it's
not a natural looking color. Imean, one day he's pale, the
next day he's got the spray tengoing. I would just like to suggest,
if you know, I guess technicallyspray tan's supposed to be healthier for
you than doing the fake bake,but I think the fake bake would look
a lot more natural. I wouldjust like to suggest to President Trump that
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he finds some time in his verybusy schedule to actually expose himself to the
sun and get some natural color andgive up on the on the spray tan.
The spray tan is it's just notworking. Okay, Now, what
is working. Is his ability toraise fund I mean, it really is
quite amazing his ability to raise money. You may recall that last Saturday a
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week ago, Biden and Obama andClinton three the three living Democrat presidents.
Is Jimmy Carter still alive? Ican never remember. I mean, he's
not live by much. But anyway, those three presidents gathered together to try
to raise money and they raised whatat the time was a record breaker for
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one fundraiser, twenty six million dollars. And everybody's so impressed by this.
Right, Trump does an event atMara a Lago where he raises fifty point
five million dollars, almost twice asmuch as what Biden raised at his fundraiser.
Now, maybe he's got richer friends, or at least richer friends who
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were able to donate, but hewas the only person who was there.
It's not like they had any Hollywoodstars or anything else to try to not
that any Hollywood start to support Trump, but they didn't have anybody extra there
to try to attract the crowd.It was just Trump and they managed to
collect fifty point five million dollars.We had the people on on our morning
show today from turning point. They'rethe ones who are kind of trying to
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help the Republican Party out by identifyingvoters who are potential Republican voters but just
turn out to vote, kind oflike with Democrats, with people who are
potentially Democrat voters but don't bother togo vote, so they know they send
friends and neighbors and whatever over thereto convince you to go out and vote.
The Republicans are going to be doingthe same kind of thing in the
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battleground states. So that's good.I mean they should have done that a
long long time ago. But talkingabout that and just talking about the fundraiser
in general and some changes at theRNC, here's here's a presidential first daughter,
Laura Trump. Look, I've beenthrough two previous elections, of course,
as my father in law has run. And look, we have always
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seen the support of the RNC,but we've never been one cohesive unit.
And the beauty of things is thatright now we are. That means we
don't need two people to do thesame job. As Michael just laid out,
every penny of every dollar will goto its highest and best use.
We have come through contracts and vendorsWe are making sure we are getting the
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best deal on everything. But whenyou talk about election integrity, it is
vital. It is the number onething that we are focused on, aside
from getting out the vote, whichof course Donald Trump himself will do for
us. People are excited and ifthey could go vote for him today,
they would go do it. Weare ensuring that this election we are leaving
nothing to chance. I talked aboutit previously on this show with you before
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Maria, we never before at theRNC have had an Election Integrity division.
All of our resources we can putinto this division as needed, and with
a haul like we got last night, with a march like we had,
we have the funding now to ensurewe can train poll workers, not just
have poll watchers, that we canhave lawyers and every voting precinct necessary across
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this country. We are making surethat we leave nothing to chance because we
have to understand the importance of thiselection, and I think what you saw
last night, let me just clarifyhow big this was. Prior to last
night, the largest single event fundraiserin politics ever was the one that Joe
Biden had, and he needed threepresidents to haul in twenty six million dollars.
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He needed celebrities like Lizzo, StephenColbert and a win tour. We
needed one man, Donald J.Trump, one president to double that.
It was history made last night.Some of the people who came last night
to this event had not contributed ata level like this ever before. People
are not sitting on the sidelines anymore. They understand what's at stake. It's
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a must win election and from theelection integrity perspective, we're focused on it
like a laser at the RNC.Well, and I think this is why
Trump wanted a change at the top. Right, Ronald McDaniel was not going
to be doing any of this stuff. She wasn't. I mean, the
old Republican Guard doesn't participate this kindof stuff. They don't bother, you
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know, trying to convince people togo out and vote Republican. They just,
you know, they don't bother withhaving lawyers at at election polls where
you know there might be some shenanigansgoing on. This is this is a
different approach, and it needs tobe a different approach if they hope to
win in November. All Right,we're back with more in just a moment.
Jimmy Barrett Show here on a Mnine to fifty KPRC. All right,
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what shall we talk about here insegment number two today? Let's let's
well, let's talk about the jobs. We didn't talk about the jobs report.
I don't think on Friday, didwe. I don't think we did.
Three hundred and three thousand new jobswere quote unquote created in last month,
and that is probably the better partof two hundred thousand jobs, more
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than the so called experts were expecting. So here's a couple of things about
that number. One, there's noneed to believe the first figure that comes
out when it comes to jobs,because routinely what happens is they overestimate how
many jobs were actually created. Thenthey go back and they reduce the number.
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But of course nobody pays any attentionto that. That doesn't get a
real publicity the changing of the numberdownward. It is it's the first,
you know, number that comes outwhen the jobs report first comes out that
seems to get everybody's attention. Soyou know, that's part of it.
But the other part of it maybe the most important part of it.
Regardless of how many jobs were createdin the month, is where did the
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jobs go to, Who did thejobs go to? What kind of jobs
were they? And here's what weknow that a great number of the jobs
went to illegals coming into this country. Here's Kevin Hassett, he's an economist
talking about that in reaction from OhioSenator jd. Vance. Over the last
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year, that table reports that therewere six hundred and fifteen thousand jobs created
only and of those six hundred andfifteen thousand, one point three million were
people who almost surely are illegal aliens. They're aliens for sure. And in
fact, people who are you Aresidents a year ago, about six hundred
and fifty thousand of them have losttheir jobs this year. And so what's
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going on is that there's an employmentboom that's coming from these people who are
streaming across the border. I think, unfortunately Kevin has to is exactly right.
If you look out just over thelast year, Maria, but over
the last three or four years,much of the job growth from the Biden
administration has gone to the foreign born. Many of those, of course are
illegal aliens. You can crast thatwith the Trump economy, Maria, which
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was about productivity enhancements, higher wagesfor American workers, more manufacturing, and
ultimately better good paying jobs for Americanworkers. With the Biden economy where so
much of the economic growth has goneto the foreign born, has gone to
ilegal immigrants, while American workers struggleto feed their families and struggle to buy
homes, struggle to actually live theAmerican dream. It's a really, really
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sad state of affairs. And whilethe President Biden wants to flag wave about
how well the economy is doing,yeah, I've been over the last two
weeks, Maria. People just don'tbuy it. People recognize that it's getting
harder to live your dreams under theBiden economy. And it's unfortunately because a
lot of that that job growth hasgone to the foreign born. What a
disgraceful commentary for the presidents to bebragging about an economy is benefiting illegal immigrants
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more than American citizens. I wouldagree with that statement. So what does
that tell us about the quality ofthe jobs? What kind of jobs are
they if many of them are goingto illegal immigrants, Well, if if
it's somebody who's here illegally, thenthe chances are it's not in medicine.
Although there are playing foreign born doctors. I don't know about you, but
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I'm trying to think if I actuallyhave a doctor currently who was who was
was born in America, and Idon't think I do. My cardiologist is
foreign born on college my I'm tryingto think, who else my my obstetrician,
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obstetrician, optometrist. I'm not pregnantmy optometrist. She's Vietnamese, so
she was born in foreign country.I can't think. I don't think I'm
seeing anybody right now that that isnot from a foreign country at this particular
point. Not that I care,not that I think I'm getting, you
know, inferior medical treatment as aresult of that. It's just amazing how
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few of our kids are becoming doctorsanymore. What happened? What happened?
Do We don't have anybody going tomedical school anymore. I mean, so
there's those those are some really nicepaying jobs that are going to foreign born.
And of course there's always room forextension in the field of medicine,
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so you've got that going on.But the illegals who are coming over,
they're doing manual labor. And they'redoing manual labor. I mean, we
can make a case as to whetheror not you know, Americans are willing
to do manual labor anymore, andsome of them are and some of them
aren't. But clearly, you knowyour long hair and landscaping is dominated by
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Hispanics, especially in a place likeHouston, building trades, same thing.
So you know, what about ourkids and their jobs? What are what
are their job prospects look like inthe future. If what we're adding our
lower paying jobs more lower paying jobs, you know, what's that mean for
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the future of our kids? Imean, you have to wonder about that,
certainly have to wonder about that.And how are these people all getting
here? Turns out they're not gettingall getting here just by walking across the
border. They're getting flown here.In fact, over three hundred and twenty
six thousand illegals were flown into Miamialone by the Biden administration. Here is
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis reacting to thisand wondering where these people are going.
They don't give us any notification onany of that. Now, we are
a border state, we're a maritimeborder state, and so we've taken a
lot of action to beef up maritimeassets to help the Coastguard interdict these vessels
that are coming in and since Januaryof twenty twenty three, because of Florida
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State vessels, we've interdicted and ledto the repatriation of fourteen thousand illegal aliens,
And so that's kind of been ourfocus. What Biden is doing under
this program. It's not constitutional,but he is legalizing people when they're in
foreign countries and then buying them planetickets and then flying into the United States.
And so you could have a planethat lands in Miami with two hundred
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people on it and there may beeight or ten of these folks that he's
illegally legalized. So we are suinghim on that with other states. We
don't think it's lawful. We don'tthink it's constitutional, but you know,
we need the Congress to step upand defund this program. It's an illegal
program. He does not have theauthority to just legalized people in foreign lands.
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I will tell you this, Mariathough, because those numbers were surprising
to us because we didn't have anynotice. But we haven't seen on the
ground evidence that that many people areactually setting up shop in Florida. So
I think what's happened. Miami hasserved as the gateway to get people in
from those countries, and then Ithink they're going all across the United States
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of America. You know, ofcourse, in Florida, we're not a
sanctuary state. And so you goto New York, you get money,
You go to California, you getbenefits. In Florida, you don't get
a driver's license, you don't getan ID card. We don't even let
NGOs issue ID cards to illegal aliens. And of course we have everified,
so you're not eligible for employment.So I think our policies have made Florida
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not be the destination that people wantto come if they're not in the country
legally. All right, So basicallyit's the bord of entry. You know,
most of them are coming through Miamifrom the Caribbean or where else they
may be coming from. So twentypercent of those flowing into this country illegally
ended up in two states, Floridaand Texas, the two states that opposed
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the by administration the most when itcomes to illegal immigration. You think that's
a coincidence, of course, nota coincidence, not at all. It's
a message from the Biden administration toour two states. All right, back
with mortal moment, Jimmy Barrettow hereat am nine to fifty KPRC. All
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right, we're gonna spend a fewminutes here talking with doctor Rachel Ahnfeld.
She has done a lot of research, well, into a lot of things
involving weapons of massive effect, disinformation, free speech and doctrination, propaganda,
law fair and there's so many thingswe could talk to her about. But
one of the things that we reallywant to talk to her about today is
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George Sorows. I'm just borderline obsessedwith George Sorows, and I got even
more obsessed when I heard that hewas buying in Accumulus, which is a
media company that owns a whole bunchof radio stations, including I might add
talk stations, which are, asyou know, generally conservative. So my
guess is, if if you're GeorgeSorows, you're not buying radio stations,
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you know, for you know whatin giggles, you're buying radio stations because
you want a place to disseminate yourpropaganda. So, Doc Arnfeld, am
I right about that? What's thedeal between George Soros and Cumulus? Well,
it's probably a good deal for him, and you're absolutely right. He
wants to and hes been buying.This is not this is only the latest,
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but there will be apparently more,although there are some restrictions on how
many radio stations thing you want,but with the Bidon administration, probably they
can go along the regulation, soright, I would think so I would
think they'd be able to do anend run around the FCC. They did
right now. The FCC is controlledby liberals, so I don't think that's
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going to be a problem for them. Yeah, when he spent now forty
million dollars on buying something like acompany that has at least two hundred and
thirty radio stations and also podcasts alarge podcast services as well, so sure
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they want to disseminate his agenda andthe Democrats agenda and the Work agenda much
as possible. I mean, theDemocrats and the Work is the same thing,
right, and that's that's what theyare aiming. And he also was
involved back in twenty twenty in buyinginto Univision was sold and these are Hispanic
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eighteen major Hispanic stations that he becausethey want to influence of course, the
Hispanic Voice they want to spread theirlives, uh to the Hispanic So what
a better way to do it ifnot to buy radio and podcast? Do
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you think that Cumulus Media knows thatthat is what George Soros wants to do?
I got I know that money talks. Money talks, so so do
you think do you think do youthink that they do? You think that
they really care? Yeah, asyou said, money talks, and uh,
if that was really something that anybodywith this radio, with the companies
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that sold this radio station cared about, uh, they would have not sold
them. I think they wanted toboth recently was going bankrupt, had many
financial difficulties. So I did seeany Republican actually trying to uh to pursue
them. And there are plenty ofconservative billionaires who could who actually spent some
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money doing that, but they didn't. It was non since I don't know,
the middle of last year that thingsare not going well with this company,
but I didn't see I don't knowwhy, but the conservatives in this
country, uh uh, I'm notreally trying to compete with the with the
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left and the Democrats and the radicallyvogue uh buying actually radio outlets so that
they can spread them well. Infairness to conservatives, I think that probably
they've never felt like they had tobefore because talk radio has been, for
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the most part in this country,has been very conservative, because that is
what has gotten ratings. Russe Limballs, God bless his soul. You know,
he brought a lot of a lotof people to AM radio, which
was almost dead when when he whenhe took it over, and he you
know, they built it a talkradio empire that was conservative. So virtually
every talk station in the country isconservative because liberal talk stations have failed miserably.
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They don't do well. I don'tknow. Now, owning so many
uh and and controlling so many radiostations and podcast services, I think that
they had a chance of I don'tknow. I hope they fail if you
ask me, but I think theywill be able forbad me to to uh
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spend their lives uh and and andextend the rich. I don't think George
Soros is worried about making money withthose radio stations, so I'm sure he'll
do I'm sure he'll do whatever itis that he wants to do. I
just feel sorry desert extent for alot of talk talent that works for that
company. That is that are conservativetalk show hosts that are probably going to
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be out of work here pretty soon. Uh right, probably they can they
can open new Grandus and and getout and compete. So we have more
opportunities to listen to uh uh tothe uh really more conservative, more balanced
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news and opinions which uh which democrats, I mean that really unhinged. Yeah,
help me, help me, helpme understand a little bit about the
mindset of a George Sorows. Obviouslyhe is he's an elitist. He is
somebody who has you know, avery very very left leaning causes that he
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supports, including by the way,and the left has embraced Palestine. It
is it is, it is embracedto the detriment of Israel. It has
embraced you know, the Palestine andand hamma Us and these other organizations.
George Harris is Jewish, right,why is he doing this? Joorne Alas
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was born Jewish into Jewish family.He declared himself agnostic, and he is
not a friend of the Jewish stateof his whatever. It doesn't approve of
the Jewish state of his way.So Lila is fine, but it should
be you know, two state solutions. It should be Palestinian. He doesn't
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approve the Jewish state of Israel.And he has been funding organizations, including
Palestinian Arots organizations, although some indirectly, some directly, including Hamas that of
course against Israel, as we sawon October seven and on previous occasions,
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and since that want all the Jewskilled in Israel destroyed completely. But it's
not only against Israel and the Jewsbecause Hamas uh and but all these radical
Islamic organizations UH and movements want toactually have Islam all over the world.
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Uh. So they are not definedthan as we saw in October seventh,
they are not defined the Nazis.And yet UH source is apparently doesn't see
anything wrong with that. They actuallygave money to organizations here in the United
States UH to help demonstrate against uhIsrael UH and Israel response to the attack
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of Hamas all over the country.Uh So uh this is this is completely
I mean for anybody, you don'thave to be an agnostic Jew in order
to to be uh shamed for it. But I don't think that that knows
what he's been doing it and otherstoo, and and yet uh and and
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she they were allowed to do this. This is really excitement because it results
it's only demonstrating on the street,it results in attacks on the Jewish population,
uh, including physical attacks. Souh, this is not this is
really uh disgusting. Uh and andbut he's continuing to do that. So
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what is what is particularly said tome, doctor Arnfeld, is is how
it's in our own backyard. Idon't know if you're familiar with Dearborn,
Michigan. That is where my wifeis. She was born and raised in
Dearborn, and they had a protestthere. They are more Jews. There
are more Jews in in Michigan thanthan absolutely correct, absolutely correct, very
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they have a lot of money,and they are very vocal, and the
administration is supporting them, so uhthis is why. And the newspapers are
supporting them, and social media issupporting them. So this is this is
absolutely terrible. You can find outmuch more that Sauce and his agenda for
the United States and how what washis strategy, how he worked to implement
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it although on throughout the years,uh in the source agenda, so you
can you can go to ac democracydot org see much more information on the
website. AC democracy at all andalso buy the source agenda on Amazon's,
bous and Nobles and other book sellers. Excellent, but lets you a nice
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plug for your book. I'm gladyou did that before we let you Before
we let you go, though,tell me how the border works into George
sources plans for this country. Well, Joe Sauce was the first one to
start in nineteen ninety five. Uhhe opened a legal office, funded the
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Legal Office in Los Angeles to helpillegal migrants to the country and gave millions
and millions of dollars to I thinkabout fifty million to different organizations that work
with illegal or to promote and bringin illegal migrants, mostly from Latin America.
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This was nineteen ninety five, andhe continued to sponsor them as well
since and they were not only workingin the United States but also in Latin
America to help direct illegal migrants fromthere to the US. This is the
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agenda of the globalists to destroy,to destroy the United States, because now
as the Democrats are saying him Bidenare looking for that, They are trying
to import that of voters with thehope that they we vote for the Democrats.
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Maybe they will some of them willthese are illegal migrants, So it
depends how much how much cheating cancan be had in the election. And
uh, and what they say alsois that no human is illegal. I
mean what they have done through Biden'sopen border, this is really the culmination
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of those sources dream if you wantto bring in millions of people, he
also did. He also worked tobring your many millions of illegal migrants to
Europe. Twenty fifteen was a verybig deal for that and they continue to
flow in ever since. So andthese are from Middle Eastern countries, from
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to being up stated freely from allover the world. And it's it's uh.
And I guess he's he's ninety he'sninety three and a half or something.
And he has a son that's evenworse than he is, doesn't he
so anxiety He said he's more politicalthan his father, which is hard to
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imagine. But he's contributing a lotof money to the Democrats and all walk
all work agendas that you can have, and I think that and they are,
they are really supporting all these agendas. And it's very it's very troubling
because he has something like annex sonwho's running in Open Society has something like
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at least twenty five billion dollars tohis disposal. Man, what a man,
Doctor Rachel Erinfeld, thank you forjoining us today again. She's the
author of the Sorrows Agenda. Howdo we get your book again? Amazon?
And Balsanobos and ac Democracy dot OrgAmazon, the Solos Agenda. Very
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good. Thank you for being onthe show today. Was a pleasure to
talk to you. Thank you,Thank you for having me. You bet.
Doctor Rachel Aaron Feld back with morein a moment Jimmy Bart Show here
on AM nine fifty KPRC. Allright, we are back, and uh,
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let's go over some polling data.We haven't talked about poles. I
don't you know. I don't spenda lot of time talking about poles this
far out because it really doesn't matter. But you know, I actually poles
really don't matter for anything other thanbattleground states. And that's kind of a
shame when you think about it.I mean, when when the campaign gets
under way in earnest, after theconventions this summer, you know, will
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we see will we see the candidatesin Texas? Probably not, because the
assumption is that Trump will win Texas. We'll see I mean, we'll see
Senator Ted Cruz because he's in apretty tough race and he's concerned. I
think he's up by six percente points, so he's probably fine by he's running.
He knows they're going to try to, you know, spend every penny
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they can to try to defeat him. So he's going to you know,
he's going to campaign hard, andTrump may come here just to you know,
just to help bolster him as faras you know, getting re elected.
But at the end of the day, you know, Texas is not
going to vote for Biden. They'renot going to worry about that. California
is not going to vote for Trump, so that there's no need for them
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to go there. New York isnot going to vote for Trump. There's
certainly no need for him to gothere. So when you get right down
to it, it's the battleground states, you know, the usual suspects of
Wisconsin and Michigan and Pennsylvania in Ohio, those are the ones that will get
all the attention and all the moneyspent because that's where this election either gets
won or lost as far as thatgoes. So what does Carl Road think,
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I mean, you know, thinkof whatever you want to think of
Carl Road. But back to thematter is he's pretty good at keeping a
track of polling data and what ittells him. What is he's seeing in
the battleground states as far as supportfor Biden and for Trump, and what
does that tell him about the directionthings are going in. Here are the
states I've ranked him by the marginfor Donald Trump. Best stay was North
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Carolina, which he carried last election, so that doesn't advance his cause,
it just keeps him status quo.And then Arizona up by three, and
actually up by five, and Nevadaup by four. These are outside what
we call the margin of errors.So these numbers you have a greater likelihood
of being actually accurate because the marginis so big. And this is good,
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picks up two states, but thisis eleven electoral votes, this is
six. It doesn't get him totwo seventy. Now these are the states
where we're inside the margin of air. Three points in Michigan, three points
in Pennsylvania, one point in Georgia, and dead even in Wisconsin. So
these are close. And two thingsabout it. One is is that in
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order to win, Donald Trump hasto win at least two of the four
states down here, and being asclose as they are, this means that
the races are you know, look, races that are one or two points
apart seven months out from election areessentially dead. Even either person could win.
This could be a coin to us. In fact, these states,
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you know, aren't necessarily out outof reach. If this one probably is
North Carolina, big enough margin thereand have voted for Donald Trump last time.
But even there there are some problems. Bottom line is Trump looking good
today. Can't take it for grantedbecause too many of these dates are too
close, and he's got to movebeyond just simply the three states where he's
outside the margin of ra and I'msure he will. I don't think he's
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taken anything for granted. In fact, I'm quite certain he isn't. All
right, One last one for youbecause you heard the controversy writer, or
the manufactured controversy about the Donald Trumpselling Bibles. He and Lee Greenwood,
you know Lee green with the countrysinger God Blessed the USA. It was
the God God blessed the USA Bibleand they had some other founding documents in
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there. And you know they're sellingthe Bible. I'm not sure you know
where the money's going, but atany rate, Lee Greenwood, I saw
Lee Greenwood on box over the weekend, you know, talking about the controversy
here he is. I know they'reafraid of Donald Trump. And I'll tell
you something I really believe, andthat is that most of the people on
the left are probably Christians, andI'm ashamed of them for not putting their
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faith forward. They're just hate,hate, hateful for Donald Trump. I
will tell you this that the historyof God Blessed the USA, the song
what led us to this point here. For more than three years, I
been promoting Dead Bible, which isthe Holy Bible, the King James version,
and from front to back it isthe unedited Bible. God bless the
USA is added to the front ofit. And in the back of the
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book those four documents who started ourcountry, which I felt was important because
I'm a patriot. My father joinedthe Navy right after the bombing of Pearl
Harbor, and so I was raisedon a farm in Sacramento, California.
I went to the first Baptist churchwhen I was very young, and my
right is a Christian, has beena little bit rocky until I met my
wife Kim. We live in Tennessee. Yes, it's the heart of the
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Bible Belt. However, I touredthis country and from New York to Los
Angeles. There's a line in mysong that says, I won't forget the
men who died. Some of it'sabout the military, but for me.
Donald Trump who stepped his foot forwardand said, I am a Christian,
I believe in God. And yougot to remember when he took the oath
of office, he put his handon a Bible. It wasn't this one,
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but he put a hand on itmight have been his own Bible.
That I swear to defend the constitutionsthe United States, which is why I
decided to put the Constitution in theGod bless the USA Bible. There's a
million nine transgenders in the United States. There's two hundred million Christians that are
registered. I think it's a littlebit of a proportion that we're talking too
much about that subject. I'd liketo talk more about faith and to tell
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you the truth. We were hereat our church and somebody said, why
aren't people coming back to church totell you the truth? Our church in
Nashville We had two services on Saturday, three on Sunday, and my whole
family was there. It was abeautiful day to celebrate Easter. And I
thank the President Trump for acknowledging that. Yeah, it's kind of funny he
should mention that I have noticed,and this is just anecdotal, you know,
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because I drive around a bit andI have my weekend routine places I
drive, I have noticed fuller parkinglots at the churches I pass, you
know, more cars in the parkinglot than I I've noticed in the past.
I'm a creature of habit, soI'm usually driving by at the exact
same time, you know, everyweek when I'm driving by, So that's
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nothing more than anecdotal. Are youfeeling like maybe you're seeing more people attending
church services than you've seen in awhile. Are we kind of maybe if
we kind of gotten to the pointwhere maybe people are just a little bit
worried about what's going on and feellike they need to meditate and pray and
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be around other people who are doingthe same thing. I kind of get
the feeling that that there might bea little bit of that going on now.
Granted, we just you know,we just had Easter a few weeks
ago, so you know, someof that additional traffic may have been what
I was seeing there. But youknow, we'll see you know, they're
the people who the people who gofor Easter and Christmas and then don't go
the rest of the year. Sothe parking lot is always busier around Easter.
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I get that, or around Christmas. But I just get the feeling
like, you know, people aremaybe some people are starting to turn back
a little bit. They're kind ofthey're looking for a little more guidance,
They're looking for a little bit morehelp in their lives. And you know,
even if it's just as simple asyou know, the bills are getting
tight and things are a little bitless affordable right now because of what's been
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going on with inflation. You know, that's when you have a tendency to
pray. It's unfortunate that we onlyseem to pray when, you know,
when things are not going particularly wellin our lives. It'd be nice if
we did that all the time insteadof just when things aren't going so well.
But when people start getting concerned about, you know, what's going on
in their lives, and you know, being able to make ends, meeting
all that stuff. Then they havea tendency I think sometimes to you know,
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turn back to church and organize religionand and and that's that's a good
thing. I just I hope ifwe are seeing an increase is just not
a temporary little bullip in the screen, because we need some guidance at this
point, we really do. Weneed people to be guided a little bit
more and in in, you know, in how they feel about the world,
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and how they feel about their nameand their friends. You know,
you you few church sessions couldn't hurt. Let's put it that way, all
right. Listen, y'all have agreat day. Enjoyed being with you today.
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