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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
So Michael Arry.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
Show is on the air, Governor, just to follow up
on that, the question was can you explain the werepancy?
Speaker 3 (00:20):
All I said on this was is I got there
that summer and misspoke on this.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
So I will just that's what I've said.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Shows.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
I'm a knucklehead at times.
Speaker 5 (00:32):
Governor, you previously opposed an assault weapons van, but it
only later in your political career did you change your position.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
Why, Numchy, I've become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 6 (00:44):
Honestly, Tim, I think you got a tough job here
because you've got to play whack a mole. You've got
to pretend that Donald Trump didn't deliver rising take home pay,
which of course he did. You've got to pretend that
Donald Trump didn't deliver lower inflation, which of course he did.
And then you've simultaneously got to defend Kamala harris is
atrocious economic record which has made gas, groceries and housing
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unaffordable fair American citizens.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
Yes, so, very Spash.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
I will talk a lot. I will get caught up
in the rhetoric, shows Spasher. I'm a knucklehead at times.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
But I've become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
I'm what the merchant is.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Tim just said something that I agree with.
Speaker 6 (01:34):
We don't want to blame immigrants for higher housing prices,
but we do want to blame Kamala Harris for letting
in millions of illegal aliens into this country, which does
drive up cost him is.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Show I'm a knucklehead at times.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
I've become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 6 (01:55):
But they're not going to be able to achieve their
full dreams with the broken leadership that we have in Washington.
They're not going to be able to live their American
dream if we do the same thing that we've been
doing for the last three and a half years.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
I don't blow.
Speaker 4 (02:12):
I will talk a lot, I will get caught up
in the rhetoric.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
I don't blow. Woo it was strong. If you missed
the vice presidential debate, worry not. We've got you covered.
You'll hear the highlights and you'll get the point real fast.
Even the New York Times went up last night with
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today's cover that this is the reason Vance was chosen
and that he won the debate. Early polling being taken
during the debate and through the night, has Trump gained
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It has jd Vance winning. I give you here's one
that sticks out to me. Separate the page. Ryan Tardusky,
who is now with CNN, wrote, jd Vance is the
first time a Republican vice president ever received over fifty
percent in an instant poll, and it oversampled Democrats by
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five points. Palin in two thousand and eight had thirty
six percent, Paul Ryan in twenty twelve had forty eight percent,
Mike Pence in sixteen had forty eight percent. Pence in
twenty had thirty eight percent. Jd Vance had fifty one
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percent last night, and that's with too many Democrats being polled.
We're going to open the phone lines in just a moment. First,
let me give you a quick bit of guidance to
think about before you call. The first caller I want
the highest priority is someone who was undetermined before last night, undecided,
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and now you've made a decision based on last night.
A friend of mine sent me a message this morning.
What your wife says to you after the vice presidential
debate and previously no intention on voting in the election
because she despises both presidential candidates. Quote, I may actually
go ahead and just vote for Trump. Now, Hey, it
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doesn't have to be pretty. A win's a win. You
get there how you can. So I want to know,
if you have now decided, and you had not already
number one or number two, if you noticed something that
you want to share that you don't think was obvious.
In other words, man Michael jd Vance won we all agree.
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But if you notice something that you worry or wonder
if other people did, I want you to call up
and share that. Seven one three nine nine nine one thousand,
seven one three nine one thousand. Couple of the important
points jd Vance that the every person fits into one
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of four blocks. Every adult person is a married man,
a married woman, or an unmarried man unmarried woman. You
can identify as a purple dinosaur or a woman. If
you've got a wiener or a man. If they've chopped
off part of your thigh muscle and hang a sausage there,
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it doesn't matter. You're still a married man, a single man,
or a un mareried man, a married woman unmarried woman.
The only of those four boxes that goes majority Democrat
is unmarried women. Jd Vance was painted as creepy. He
was weird. Weird. They got out in front of that
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because they could control the narrative. And then last night
Tim Waltz said He's made friends with school shooters, perhaps
the worst line I've ever heard in a major presidential
or vice presidential debate in my lifetime. I've made friends
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with school shooters. That was the moment that every Democrat
was losing their mind. What kind of creepy weirdo is
the guy seven one three nine nine nine one thousand
seven to one three nine nine nine one thousand. But
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jd Vance did more than just not be Tim Waltz.
Jd Vance showed that conservatism is kind. Conservatism gives structure
and order and safety and security and opportunity. Conservatism should
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have a smile on its face. Conservatism is a good message.
The ladies dug him, and that's important. He also showed
he's not to be trifled with. When Margaret Brennan, one
of the moderators, started lying about Haitian illegal aliens clip
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number twenty three or more, he.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Did this, thank you, governor, and just to clarify for
our viewers, Springfield, Ohio does have a large number of
Haitian migrants who have legal status temporary protective maura. But
thank you, Senator we have so much to get to, Margaret.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
I think it's important turn out of the economy. Thanks Margaret.
Speaker 6 (08:12):
The rules were that you got to we're in a
fact check, and since you're fact checking me, I think
it's important to say what's actually going on. So there's
an application called the CBP one app where you can
go on as an illegal migrant, apply for asylum or
apply for parole and be granted legal status at the
wave of a Kamala Harris open border wand that is
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not a person coming in applying for a green card
and waiting for ten years. Thank you, senatoration of a
legal immigration Margaret by Thank you Senator.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
For describing the legal products. And have so much to
get the senator.
Speaker 4 (08:47):
So much the book since nineteen ninety.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
Thank you, gentlemen.
Speaker 6 (08:51):
We want to have that has not been on the books.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Gentlemen, the audience can't hear you because your MIC's are cut.
We have so much we want to get to. Thank
you for explaining the legal process.
Speaker 5 (09:04):
I was in a store on Span but it only
later in your political career did you change your position
wise model vari.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
Sh'd become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Governor Walls, you said you were in Hong Kong during
the deadly Tenemen Square protests in the spring of nineteen
eighty nine. But Minnesota Public Radio and other media outlets
are reporting that you actually didn't travel to Asia until
August of that year. Can you explain that discrepancy well
and the folks.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
Out there, it didn't get at the top of this. Look.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
I grew up in small, rural Nebraska, a town of
four hundred. I joined the National Guard at seventeen, and
then I used.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
The GIBIL to become a teacher.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
My first year out, I got the opportunity in the
summer of eighty nine to travel to China and then
started a program to take young people there. But I've
not been perfect, and I'm a knucklehead at times. And
in Congress I was one of the most bipartisan people,
working on things like farm bills that we got done,
working on veterans benefits. So look, my commitment has been
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from the beginning to make sure that I'm there for
the people. I will say more than anything. Many times,
I will talk a lot. I will get caught up
in the rhetoric. I would make the case that Donald
Trump should have come on one of those trips with US.
I guarantee you he wouldn't be praising shijingping about COVID,
and I guarantee you he wouldn't start a trade war
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that he ends up losing.
Speaker 4 (10:42):
So this is about.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
Trying to understand the world. It's about trying to do
the best you can for your community. My commitment, whether
it be through teaching, which I was good at, or
whether it was being a good soldier or always being
a good member of Congress, those are the things that
I think are the values that people care about.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Just to follow up on that, the question was, can
you explain the noeancy.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
All I said on this was is I got there
that summer and misspoke on this, So I will just
that's what I've said.
Speaker 4 (11:13):
So I was.
Speaker 3 (11:13):
In Hong Kong and China during the democracy protest whining,
and from that I learned a lot of what needed
to be in governance.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
Governor, you said you were at Teneman Square, but we
now have proof that you weren't. H I grew up
in Nebraska. Wait what, yeah, I you know Donald Trump
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should have gone on one of those thirty trips I've
taken to China. Okay, I'm a knucklehead. Sometimes I'm a
knuck ahead. So that's their presidential ticket. Knucklehead and chucklehead,
that's your answer. I was raised in Nebraska, I worked
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on the farm. Bell you've been caught lying again. We
don't really care what you've done. But when you make
your identity the basis of your qualification. I'm black, I'm
ending I am a warrior in combat. I was at
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tenem and Square when it all went down, then your
lie is even worse. I worked at McDonald's. Imagine a
life so devoid of accomplishment that you're running for president
and you have to claim you worked at McDonald's, so
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that you I've seen a slurpee other than Willie Brown's office,
so that you've at some moment worked outside of government
because powerful men you're sleeping with have put you there,
or you checked the right box. That is not the
kind of person we want as our president. To the
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phone lines, we go, Ramone, well done on the montage.
There have to get Ramone his credit where it's due.
It's almost always Jim, it is sometimes Chad. It is
never Ramone. But that that was Ramone. That was really
so we play that again. It was good all right,
let's go through the phone lines, shall we looking forward
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to hearing from the people. We've got a lot of
audio we'll be getting to as well through the course
of the show, but we'll weave that in masterfully, masterfully,
will we do?
Speaker 4 (13:51):
So?
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Let's start with Kelly. You're on the Michael Berry Show,
sweetheart that coveted female demographic. Hello, yes, Kelly, you you pause.
Speaker 7 (14:07):
I'm not a Democrat.
Speaker 8 (14:09):
I'm not a Democratic voter.
Speaker 7 (14:10):
Had some feedback from my young A college age voter
messaged me last night and say I want fans as
my president. And to hear her get excited and to
claim that makes me wonder how many other young voters
are feeling that way, and maybe he swayed their vote
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for truck Last night.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
I was rudely talking over you. Did you say your
college aged daughter? I don't think Kelly's phone work for
she can to hear things. Kelly, Hello, Yes, I was Okay,
I was rudely talking over you. Did you say your
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college aged daughter?
Speaker 9 (14:56):
My college age daughter last night reached out with some excitement,
just saying that I want Dance as my president, and
it made me wonder how many other college age kids
out there last night thought the same thing, and.
Speaker 7 (15:07):
So maybe he excited that age.
Speaker 4 (15:11):
Group last night. So the.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
Early anecdotal reports are that that was happening a lot
young women. Now there was a certain group you're never
going to get to and they got purple hair or
green hair, or tattoos on their face or bone through
their nose, or they think they're a purple dinosaur. You're
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never going to get to them. But of young women
who were previously turned off by the process, JD. Vance
presented a face of our values and our vision that
was more appealing. I wish identity and optics didn't matter
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so much, but I know from my studies that they do,
particularly with women. Trump is mean is the reason he
lost twenty twenty. That and cheating. Trump is mean. That
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is the most childish, immature thing I've ever heard. But
when people are voting on that basis, you have to
pay attention. They tried to rile JD. They cut his mic,
they quote unquote fact checked, which they weren't supposed to do,
and they got it wrong. They lied to his face
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and to the people, They twisted and contorted. He kept
his calm, He leaned in I'm told it was like
Jimmy on the Office. He broke the fourth wall the
way Kevin Spacey did in House of Cards. He turned
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and looked out to the audience as Tim Wallas was
talking as if to go, we got a real doozy here,
don't we? Okay, jazz hands? All right, Melissa, you're on
the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sweetheart? Good morning?
Speaker 6 (17:25):
Oh goodness?
Speaker 10 (17:26):
What happened?
Speaker 2 (17:27):
I was just like Melissa Holder, are you in danger?
Speaker 11 (17:31):
No?
Speaker 4 (17:32):
When I started talking, my turkeys thought.
Speaker 8 (17:34):
I was talking to them.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
I was going to say that sounds like turkeys.
Speaker 10 (17:40):
It is.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
It's Thanksgiving dinner.
Speaker 12 (17:44):
But I did learn last night about jd Vance that
he's hot, and I think he will turn the the
views and hearts of a lot of young women.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
How old are you?
Speaker 4 (17:59):
I'm fifty to.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
Have you been on the show before.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
A long time ago?
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Did I ask you how old you were? And I
told you you sound twenty seven?
Speaker 4 (18:11):
What just happened?
Speaker 5 (18:18):
Well, I don't know what did you hear?
Speaker 2 (18:22):
I'm not even sure anymore. I would describe that call
as I'm not sure what's we're raising turkeys are then
killing them for Thanksgivings? Because I might get attached and
start naming them. That's why I don't eat my picky
buddy still the street lights come on.
Speaker 4 (18:38):
It's a modical variation, and I'm proud of that service.
Speaker 5 (19:07):
Governor, you previously opposed an assault weapons fan. But it's
only later in your political career did you change your position.
Speaker 4 (19:13):
Why.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
I become friends with school shooters. That's what I've said.
I become friends with school shooters. I'm a knucklehead at times.
I become friends with school shooters. Those same people elected
me to Congress for twelve years. I've become friends with
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school shooters, and I'm proud of that service. I become
friends with school shooters, and I think that's a healthy conversation.
I become friends with school shooters. I become friends with
school shooters. I've become friends with school shooters. I've become
friends with school shooters. I've become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Imagine uttering those words to a nation of people you
want to like you. That's the weirdest thing ever. He
meant to say that. He also claims his seventeen year
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old child witnessed a school shooting. Folks are scouring the
internet and they cannot find reference to that before odd
which school shooting. It's traumatic enough that you remember it now,
surely you can give the details and we can find
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out what are the chances that that, like the T
and M and square, like the stolen valor of going
to combat when he didn't, is a lie, Melissa. I
want to go back to you for a moment three
nine nine nine one thousand. You said that, yes you
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found jd Vance. I can't remember the word you used. Attractive?
Speaker 12 (21:10):
What was what?
Speaker 2 (21:11):
Hot? Does that matter?
Speaker 10 (21:15):
Well?
Speaker 5 (21:15):
It said that really mattered to me, but I think
it will matter to a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
Interesting.
Speaker 8 (21:22):
I mean, it's it's he's very visible, he looks.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
I mean honestly, I hadn't ever really looked at him
because I consume mostly through audio.
Speaker 12 (21:34):
And then I was listening to the debate while doing
like farm chores, and then I walked in the house
and my husband had it on TV.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
I'm like, WHOA, that's going to make a difference. What's
interesting about it? It's an interesting perspective and something that
was written about a lot last night is that is
not lost. How women will vote. I don't think any
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woman in America thought to themselves. I find myself strangely
attracted to Tim Waltz physically and also his strength of character.
There's just something that makes you feel safe around Tim Waltz.
Tim Wats is a man who is dangerous to be
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in control. He's dangerous because he's ineptitude. He's dangerous because
he's Jazz Hands. He's dangerous because he's Richard Simmons. He's
dangerous because he is a feat and weak and yet
all too eager to hand over real power to warlords.
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And that's why the Somali pirates have run amok in Mogadishu, Minnesota.
Let's go to ken in Cali. You're up, sir, go ahead.
Speaker 8 (23:01):
Hey, Michael Barry, I appreciate you taking my prosper I
was going to say, yeah, as Republicans, there anybody who's
on the fence. After seeing that last night, it should
be energized. A lot of people don't know. Kamala Harri
is going to be sixty years old in November. Tim
Walls is sixty. Jd Vance is forty and he's a
good future and Donald Trump knows spring shaking. That's the guy.
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To me, after seeing him last night, I always like Dvance,
but the guy doesn't stutter, he doesn't contort his face
when he's trying to come up with a thought, doesn't
stare at the sky, doesn't get emotional. And that's the
kind of stuff that I think is going to resonate
with a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
Trump couldn't have known everything about him. You take a
certain gamble, you know, despite the millions of dollars that
are spent scouting talent, and not just from high school
to college, because there's things you can't know, but from
college to the pros, you still end up with a
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JaMarcus Russell who could perform incredible feats on a football
field at the college level, and then an absolute bust
in the pros. Trump didn't have that body of work
on JD.
Speaker 4 (24:17):
Vans.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
He took a certain amount of a chance and a
certain amount of measured stock, and what kind of person
he was dealing with. I don't think anyone could have
imagined how good that choice turned out to be. Trump
has had some absolute busts in personnel. In fact, I
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think that was his undoing. Amarosa was trying to do
an undercover film that she was going to get paid
for that was making everyone look bad. Scaramuchi for ten
days was the Press secretary. Now he goes off being
a nut. Michael Cohen is an absolute clown. There are
some real losers in there. There's also some really really
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talented people. None of them, however, rise to the level
that jd Vance has. He has become a counterbalance to Trump,
a one two punch. He fills in the gaps that
Trump needs to get over the finish line. Just bravo,
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Just bravo. Larry, you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead,
your thoughts, sir.
Speaker 10 (25:30):
Okay, thank you, sir very much.
Speaker 13 (25:32):
I hope, I'm I hope I'm on the subject.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
And all that.
Speaker 13 (25:35):
I'm not, you know, a bragging or anything like that.
But I'm a veteran, a two year Army veteran medic
that was in the Army from seventy one to seventy three.
I stood in formation after Christmas leave. During my Christmas leave,
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I was, you know, I was afraid that I was
gonna just sit the noam and I was really afraid.
But I said, hey, you know, I'm joined, so I'm
going to go. So I went in. I got in
a formation fort Sam Houston said, do you still there?
I'm here, Okay, but anyway, many times I.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
Will talk a lot, I will get caught up in
the rhetoric.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
The Michael Verry Show.
Speaker 4 (26:28):
I'm a knucklehead at times.
Speaker 5 (26:45):
Governor, you previously opposed assault weapons ban. But if only
later in your political career did you change your position?
Why you've got me.
Speaker 4 (26:54):
I've become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
You've got a friend in me.
Speaker 4 (26:58):
I've become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 13 (27:00):
When the road look rough ahead, and your miles and
miles and your nice.
Speaker 4 (27:06):
Warm bit, I'm a knucklehead at times.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
You just remember what Joel pass. But you gotta print
in me.
Speaker 4 (27:14):
I become friends with school shooters. Yeah, you've got red
in me. I become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 7 (27:21):
Some other folks might be anit spot than I am, being.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
In strong too.
Speaker 4 (27:27):
I'm a knucklehead at times, maybe, but none of them.
We'll never love you.
Speaker 13 (27:33):
The way I do.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
It's me and you, Lord, it is the years go by.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
A friendship will never die.
Speaker 4 (27:44):
So I become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
You go see its a gas stunny.
Speaker 4 (27:51):
You gotta print Disney. Because I become friends with school shooters.
You gotta print Disney. I become friends with school shooters.
You gotta friending me. I become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
Jim, you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir,
uh yes.
Speaker 12 (28:15):
I thought the the debate was kind of boring, tell
you the truth. But halfway through I had turned it
off after they asked about something about childcare or something
like that. I thought there was more important questions and
then I started just ind my dishes. Got that cleaned
up after that. But anyway, what I'm trying to say
is that Jade's ants agreed too much with that guy,
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Like I was saying things that didn't make any sense,
and then he says, oh, I agree with Parr what
you say. I wouldn't agree with anything what he said.
He should just be tearing them apart because he shouldn't
give any legitimacy to that guy or what they're going
to do if they get it, if they get elected.
And they should have picked a part especially that the
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question about but Trump would didn't like the border bill
and season one to turn it down and Vance said
it or not? Vance the other guy said, oh, that's
going to be a good bill, and Trump turned it down.
We would have solved the problem.
Speaker 9 (29:14):
JD.
Speaker 12 (29:14):
Vance did not take the time to describe that bill
for the work of public how bad it was. He
just let that slide by. I thought that was terrible.
I thought it was a boring thing. He agreed too
much with the guy should never agreed with him on anything.
Speaker 4 (29:30):
That's my that's my Jim.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
I'm thinking, I don't know, if it's too late in
the process, we could get jd. Vance out, slip you
in there at VP. But you said the thing was boring.
You still got to do your dishes.
Speaker 12 (29:45):
Yeah, I got some boring tarted to do my two
day dishes. Get them all done, so I got something
done anyway.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
Yeah, well, okay, Well, I see. This is the problem
is the guys like you who understand how to appeal
to voters are not advising the candidates. Or then I
think we could win these elections. Dan, you're up, Go ahead, sir.
Speaker 4 (30:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (30:09):
One thing I noticed is they were real quick to
cut Zadie Vance off or if there was a point
that was he made a good point, they were quick
to move on and say, oh, we have so many
things to cover tonight. But when they got to abortion,
they went back and forth, back and forth. Oh, Senator respond, Governor,
please respond, oh, senator, please respond and went back and forth,
back and forth and beat that thing till it was dead,
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and just kind of goes to show that, you know, it's.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
The agenda of the moderators and Dan, that is a
very astute point you have made and picked up many people.
Most people perhaps would not. It is worth noting that
the left is very strategic and relentless in what they do.
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Our side is more caught up in being fair. Our
side nothing more than to lose gracefully and graciously. Our
side loves to lose and then to say no, no, no,
don't boo, no, they won. They won. We might not
like it, but they won. It is a controlled opposition.
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It's the Washington generals. They love to do that. It's
their favorite thing to do. Actually, Mitt Romney was born
for that, and John McCain grew into it. John McCain
was never prouder than when he voted against the Obamacare
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repeal so that Obamacare could stay. He was extremely proud
to do that, and he was extremely proud to be
the man who ensured that Barack Obama became president because
he didn't want to beat the first black guy. Didn't
want to do it. And he felt that that was
a sign of what a true statesman he was, that
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he was happy to lose that Barack Obama might win.
God help you if you cared about the country and
didn't want Barack Obama to be cootting to be the president.
God help you. And for that, John McCain was honored
at his funeral to have Democrats, to have Republicans and Democrats,
including Barack Obama, proclaim him a great statesman, while they
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didn't have a word to say about Rush Limba, who
loved this country and served it, served it every day
on the airwaves, made a difference, changed lives, improved lives.
They didn't have a minute to offer to him. You
are exactly right. They talked repeatedly about January sixth, four
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years ago, January sixth, twenty twenty one, and yet the
president was shot just a few weeks ago in the head,
another attempt on his life even more recent. They didn't
bring that up. They focus on things that they pull
well on, which is abortion. In January sixth, threats to
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democracy JD. Vance. Did Donald Trump try to topple the
democracy on January sixth and kill us? All that was important?
They had to just stay on that. So they asked
jd Vance to answer for Donald Trump. They never once
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asked Tim Waltz to answer for Kamala Harris, Gary, you're
only Michael Berry show. Go ahead, sir.
Speaker 10 (33:45):
Yeah, I was going to make a comment about the debate,
but you said something earlier in the show. I had
a question about You said that she slept her way
to the top and we wouldn't want a president like that. Well,
that's the first time I've heard of pel celebrity say
that she slept her way at the top. Uh, is
there any truth to that?
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Ramond pulled the rush Limbaughs from the greatest hits. It
is widely known that she was Willie Brown's mistress. He was,
I'll play it in the way widely known. Uh, not
even debated. He bought her two different He bought her
a Mercedes and I can't remember what the other one
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was a really expensive He put her in as district attorney.
She worked for him, and she was She worked for him.
She she got paid by the taxpayers to work for him.
She remained his mistress for many years.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
That's not even in dispute, and I doubt she even
disputes at this point.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
Yeah, for whatever I mean, yes, she she was also
Montel Williams side piece for some period of time. There
are rumors, Yeah, those are rooms. I'll stick to what
I'm sure she was. Willie Brown's mister, there's no doubt
about that. I'll play you the story of Rush telling
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the story coming up.