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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I don't know how much attention you know, the vice
presidential debate is going to get. We're done with presidential debates,
so maybe that means that more eyes will be on
this one. The Walls campaign, it seems to want to
downplay this, at least the expectations for him, which is
probably a smart thing to do. I mean, if you
downplay expectations and you do a decent job, then everybody
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is pleasantly surprised, right versus disappointed. Joint us to talk
about it is doctor Robin Armstrong, Galveston Commissioner's Court and
are inc Texas. I think that's probably if you're Tim Walls,
that's probably a fairly smart way to kind of go
about this, right, try to lower expectations so that you
have a chance to exceed expectations.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Well, I think so. I think it's the only thing
that he can do. You know, look, the Harris Walls campaign,
those individuals gives up. It gives us a treasure trol
of failures and radicalism, and so I believe that because
of that they have to lower expectations. Neither of them
are particularly good at the but I think JD. Advance's
focus has to be on just calling out Kamala Harris
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for her record, her failed record, and also for her radicalism.
I think that is going to be the key to
this debate. You know, most people aren't that interested in
the vice presidential debate or the candidates for that matter, unfortunately,
but most of these folks are unknown. People don't know
who they are, and people don't know who Kamala Harris
is either by and large because the press have have
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secluded her and protected her. And so I think that JD.
Advance is going to have to pay close attention to
just focusing on Kamala her record of failure and her
record of radicalism. If he does that, I think it'll
be a great success.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
Of course, either of these men is a heartbeat away
from the presidency, and there are a lot of people
who want to know, well, am I safe? Am I
going to be able to put my trust in their hands?
Speaker 1 (01:49):
How do they.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Expose themselves or do they expose each other in that matter?
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Well? I think that I think that because people I
think you're right. I mean, the VP pick is very
important because they are a heartbeat away. But I think
most of the American people from a political perspective, really
don't pay much attention to it. But I think that
those candidates have to really focus on on their running
mates at the top of the ticket, you know, I
really think that's going to make it more effective. Clearly,
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Waltz is incompetent. He's kind of weird. He's an odd guy.
He's very radical, you know, wanting to take parents kids
away from their parents who don't trans their kids. So
he's very odd and radical in many many ways. But
I think the focus has to be on how odd
and radical Kamala is because she is just as odd
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and radical as he is. And so I believe that
if he can focus on that, and if he could
get that message out, I think that that that it'll
be very effective because people will be watching because it's
not as many as the presidential but I'll say you,
they're going to be watching.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
She chosen, Yes, she did. I wonder. I wonder too
about the whole trips to China thing. I mean, if
you're going to hit walls on something, you should probably
just point play and ask him, can you explain to
us why you've made over thirty trips to China? What
is your relationship to the Chinese government and why.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
Did they let you in, Because they don't let you
in at that number unless there's something in it for them.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Absolutely, he's got a very cozy relationship with China. And
another thing is just it's a record of lies, you
know that he's told. It's come out recently that he
said that he was in China during Tienemn Square and
that was actually a lie. They have pictures of him
in the United States during that time. So he just
he lies about things. He has a cozy relationship with
the Communist Party, and he's just an odd guy as
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far as when you think about all the values that
we believe in here in America. He's very radical on everything,
and so he's going to try to put this Minnesota
nice attitude, which is not going to work because I
think Jad's going to expose him on that. But then
talk about how Kamala believes everything that this radical governor believes.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Okay, well, it's gonna be fun to see what happens.
Dr Armstrong, always a pleasure, Thank you, sir, Doctor Robin Armstrong,
RNC Texas at seven twenty six