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August 23, 2024 14 mins
This Democrat National Convention's blatant fakery, hypocracy and absolute irony called out this #BigFailFriday powered by Disaster Plus
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is the Kelly Golden Show podcast poured by Disaster
Plus on a big faildy.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
It is no doubt the award winning show of fakery
from Democrats this week at the DNC with their con
vention for installing their nominee that no registered Democrat voter
cast a vote for at the ballot box. It's my
Big Fail Friday. Welcome in fails. Fakery, the blatant hypocrisy,

(00:32):
the absolute irony. I mean, the entire DNC is shrouded
in joyfulness. It's all about joyful yet not true. It
was a huge hate fest against Trump and Republicans and
frankly filled with a whole lot of irony. There's fences
that are bad except when they surround their convention and
their hotel in Chicago. It's bad to have guns, but

(00:55):
not the ones that are being toted by your arm security. Everyone, Oh,
Id's are racist. Yet every single person who entered the
DNC convention this week had to show an id and
Kamala with her acceptance speech of her coronation saying Trump
is not a serious man, as she quite literally cackles

(01:17):
us into communism with her Marxist manifesto agenda and ideologies.
She's to the left of old Yeller Joe, of course
now put out to pasture. But Trump's not a serious man. Okay,
what are we supposed to make a baraque out here
cracking childish penis size jokes from the podium. I guess
that's okay. But jadvansquipping about child's cat ladies. Man, No, no, no,

(01:40):
Republicans now want to send women back to the kitchen
without a vote. It's just preposterous.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
Dave from South Carolina.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
I love the show, but listen, I've got one of
those single females in my life. She's my daughter, and
I've tried appealing to her intellect on a lot of
these issues, but she just simply emotional. He thinks Donald
Trump and by extension jd Vance are women haters. That's
what she says, and I can't get her off of

(02:07):
It's strictly emotional anyway.

Speaker 5 (02:09):
I don't know how he undoes that.

Speaker 4 (02:11):
But take care of great show.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
We got to stop with this notion that the Democrats
of the Party of decency, they're the party that champions women.
I mean, you can't even define what a woman is,
yet you're out here trying to push you feminism on
all of America. There's nothing about championing a woman when
you're okay with men abusing women in sports and in

(02:35):
their locker room and in our bathrooms. There's nothing decent
about our resident sniffer in chief, who's our most unpopular president,
flanked by Oh yeah, at least a week or so ago,
the most unpopular vice president, now coronated as a nominee
who many say slept her way to the top. Nothing
decent about that. Ask Willie Brown how he feels about it. Oh,

(02:58):
here we go, a resident Trump derangement syndrome. Marcus back,
go ahead.

Speaker 6 (03:03):
Trump's patterns of behavior have been demeaning women since he
came down the escalator before that. This guy is totally
disrespectful of women. And I would never throw my daughter
under the bus by coming on air and saying my
daughter's opinion was totally emotional, because his daughter's got it right.

(03:24):
Whether you like his policies or not, Donald Trump is
a misogynist.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Oh lord, Mark, I mean, you're so up in your
feelings you always are when you call this show. I
mean you can't, you can't back up anything with policy.
You're just all about your derangement. Of course, you don't
know this man or his daughter.

Speaker 6 (03:42):
We're not talking about policy. We're talking about Donald Trump's behaviors. Okay,
I didn't call to talk about policy.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Why not, Mark? I just said, no one cares about
Donald Trump's behavior. They care about what he's doing to
help make America a better place. We are in dire straits.
How do you not see that?

Speaker 3 (03:58):
Mark? You changing the set object?

Speaker 6 (04:00):
No, I'm not. I'm actually trying to make me emotional.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
His daughter is.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
His point was that his daughter can I get past
her emotion to focus on facts, not her feelings. That
he wanted his daughter to use her brain and look
at policy and how her life is either better or
worse under one candidate or the other.

Speaker 6 (04:20):
His daughter's got to figure it out. It's sad that
you won't stand up for these women. That's what's bad.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
Oh, my gosh, I misogyny.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
I've met this man many times, He's been on my
show many times. Never once in my life if I've
ever ever felt disrespected by this man? Now, who do
you think could have more of an educated opinion about
that Mark than you or me?

Speaker 6 (04:42):
I hear it myself from his lips Okay, I would
have voted for Nikki Haley, and you know that I'm
not against the Republican Party. I'm against Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
Okay, Well where do you know? Where do you think
a vote not for Donald Trump? Ghosts?

Speaker 6 (04:56):
Well, we'll see in November. I tried to. I told
you guys eight years ago or four.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Mark, if there continues to be a bunch of people
up in their feelings and soy boys like yourself, then
you're right. Our country's gonna go straight to hell. No,
thanks to you, Mark, God bless us.

Speaker 6 (05:13):
All culture is important, it's very important.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
Well, Mark, you're right. Culture does matter, and our culture
has been devolving over decades, falling away from the family,
falling away from faith. We've been embracing the very freedoms
that our ancestors, mind, certainly maybe yours, have fought and
died for, you know, the freedoms to be able to
sit here and whine and cry about our feelings. Yet

(05:38):
those freedoms were built on the backs of very strong
men and women who actually weathered hard times. Now we're
in soft times and we've got a Mimi me society
and our culture, as Mark put it, is a problem
and will be on the ballot come November. We'll take
that up. Be right back.

Speaker 7 (06:00):
Hey, Kelly, this is guy and gives Greek.

Speaker 6 (06:02):
Let's just doll.

Speaker 7 (06:03):
Let Mark know that nobody cares what he thinks. He's
a Trump hater, can't say, and we don't care what
Trump's behavior is because Trump's behavior is America first. He
puts Americans first, and that's it. Anything else is irrelevant.
There you go, Mark, be safe in your emotions.

Speaker 5 (06:20):
Bye bye. Let me ask you a question, Mark, would
you rather be poor and destitute and not have Trump
in there because he's a misogynist, or have money and
a retirement in a house and have someone up there
that you just don't like the way he talks. Get
your head out of your rear. Jesus Christ.

Speaker 8 (06:39):
Hey, Kelly, I appreciate you putting Mark in his place.
I try to let you know that I am a
single woman and I own two cats. I voted for
Trum twice. I'm voting for three times in a row.
So thank you girl.

Speaker 7 (06:56):
Stay it up all right.

Speaker 2 (06:57):
Appreciate those talk back taps right here on the Kelly
Golden Show podcast round radio microphone there you can hit
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me a message anytime. Twenty four seven, three sixty five. Now, Terry,
let's get to you.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
And then PAULA man can't be man. That's March. Probably
you could call me. I'm assignment. It doesn't make me one.
I have no of my wife. I've lived, been married
thirty five years. I've still open the car door. That's
the kind of culture that I can from because I
respect women. Respect by Why.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Yeah, We've got to just stop with Republicans not willing
to support women. How do you explain me? I'm a popular,
successful female talk show host for almost three decades now.
This is a male dominated conservative talk radio industry. Republican
men have no problem supporting women. Just not that woman

(07:48):
who's party platform again mirrors a communist manifesto. She is
more Marxist in policy and support than sleepy creepy uncle Joe.
Go ahead, Paul, much.

Speaker 9 (08:00):
Better for the country. You want somebody who's going to
put policies first and take care of you? Or are
you worried about man Colin? And are you worried about
you know Trump is doing Trump? Of that Trump sa
I'd rather have a country for myself and my children
to living caring it forward.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
Amen, man, at some point we have to pull up
our big boy and cal pants and recognize that we're
in a very very concerning time in our country, for
our safety, for our security financially, you know, militarily. You
know you're strong as a person, you know who can
get control of their emotions to actually focus on logic

(08:41):
and facts in life. It doesn't even matter if you're
a man or a woman about how someone makes you feel.
It's about what they're doing.

Speaker 3 (08:49):
Right.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
Thank you, Paul. I want to get to John, who
says he feels a lot like the daughter dat we
heard from.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
Earlier, speaking of family members that you know are at all.
I have a daughter who's thirty eight years old, has
two young boys. Won't speak to me now for two years, wow,
because she woke, and I won't let me see my grandkids.
Actually even you know, told me the f off And

(09:17):
just because I'm a conservative and I voted for Trump,
she hates me. And like I said, you know, she
was indoctrinated by our universities. She went to George Washington University,
got a doctorate in law. She went to law school

(09:37):
and was indoctrinated and with the wokeness and everything's all
about racism and you're a bigot, You're you're a racist,
you know, you hate women, all kinds of stuff that,
you know, she's completely gone off the deep end, all

(09:57):
because of the indoctrination of our colleges.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Is mom in the picture? What does she say?

Speaker 5 (10:03):
Does she?

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Is she Switzerland here?

Speaker 3 (10:06):
Or you're talking about my wife? Yeah, she won't have
anything to do with my wife either, because she says
that my wife enables me to be conservative. And I
try to, you know, previously Fire two years prior. We

(10:27):
try not to talk about politics, but she couldn't help herself.
She would just start with the hatred toward Trump this
and Trump that. I have to leave.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
I mean, I think we all have friends or family
this way. I mean, some to one extreme or the other.
This one is very extreme, and it breaks my heart
for you, frankly, and I can only pray that she
turns this around. I mean, especially with young children. What
about the future your future as a young mother, much
less your future for your children.

Speaker 3 (10:58):
I mean, that's what I told her. She sent a
Christmas card out last year that said, you know, we're
not going to celebrate Christmas we're going to donate to
these transies keep them from committing suicide. And I called
them and I said, what is wrong with you? I said,
you have two young, impressable boys, you know, three and
five years old. This is not okay. And she said,

(11:19):
you know, you mind your business. She said, you won't
love them if their gay, and I said, what, you know,
I would love them if they're gay. But I said,
don't enable them to be gay, don't entice them. And
she said, you know, you're just a homophobe. And I'm
just like, it's unbelievable. And she's not alone, She's with
a group of women that are the same way, and

(11:44):
it's terrible. Like I said, we haven't even spoke in
two years, other than they have a couple of conversations
on the phone, one of which she told me to
f off. You know, I've never even used that word
around her in thirty eight years. And then all of
a sudden last Christmas just told me to f off.
Is she married, Oh, she's married. She's an attorney and

(12:05):
a partner in a law firm.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
I can only pray that something turns around enough people
in this country to get to the polls and vote
come November to right this ship because it's gone so
far in the wrong direction that I think I feel
this might be our last chance to get it back.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
Oh, you're exactly right. And it's just horrible that what's
going on and have people been docunated by these universities
and the hate that's there. I mean, I think she
actually hates me because I'm a conservative.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
Well, John, I want to share something powerful. It's a
post from a former Democrat who happens to be a
black law enforcement officer in LA Sergeant d On Joseph.
He so eloquently explained this week in a tweet on
x why he left the party. He said, I'm no
longer willing to vote blue, no matter who. He started
by saying this, when they condition you to be emotional thinkers,

(13:03):
you lose reason. He says, this is what has happened
to many for sixty years supporting the Democrat Party. He
does a great job of explaining this emotionally abusive relationship
that not just women have with the Democrat Party, or
people of color or low informed voters, or even people
who are low t kins out there, that this emotionally

(13:24):
abusive relationship doesn't happen. When you are someone who is rational,
you don't bring people back into your life who make
you systematically miserable, who ignore you for four years and
then come back into your life again just to gain power,
only to abandon you again. He says, it's not rational

(13:46):
or reason people who do that. It's abused and conditioned people.
The good news Dionne Joseph said, I am thankful that
many people are opening their eyes as election cycle, and
I would agree with him. They are speaking up as
he is as many. If you are again, you can
hit the talkback feature there here on the Kelly Golden
Show podcast. Let me know what you think about the
share it so we can get other comments and conversations going.

(14:09):
Because I agree with Diannie says, America's not perfect, but
it can't go from imperfect to Venezuela. And there are
a lot of people who feel like Dianni says, whether
I stand alone or I have thousands standing with me,
I have to stand And as the saying goes, evil
men prosper when good men are silent. You all have
a great weekend. Tune in six to nine Monday morning
on your way into work on Charleston's Morning news on

(14:32):
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