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Oh, never do man?

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Why do you call me?

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Man?

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You know when I call you for I want to
coach to the golf man.

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for you.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
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Speaker 3 (01:13):
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Speaker 1 (01:15):
You've been out out for three week. That you should
know it, right, do.

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Speaker 7 (01:30):
We all in critical condition, babies, But you can tell
me where it hurts, because I.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Got the healing prescription here from the Big Karp Musical Medicine.
Got meted President Trump in swing state Arizona today, expected
to be joined by Robert F. Kennedy Junior as his guest.
Last night, RFK Junior took himself off the ballot withdrew

(02:01):
from the Arizona ballot. A further step that appears to
be him stepping out of the race today withdrawing from
the race and as expected, endorsing President Trump. That's a
big step for people who see the world only as

(02:23):
Republicans and Democrats, you have to recognize there are a
lot of people out there who don't want to be
part of a team. They don't want to be part
of those groups. And before you, Scoff, I should tell
you a lot of people who are going to vote
for Donald Trump and who are going to vote for
the Republican candidates we like, do not consider themselves a Republican.

(02:48):
The party on many occasions has been a great disappointment.
Of disappointment. The party puts up John Cornyn and John
McCain and At Romney and Bob Dole, Jeb Bush, Adam Kinsinger.
There are plenty of people who spoke at that convention
this week, the Democrat convention, who have been heralded by

(03:13):
the party. The former party leader nationally, Michael Steele gets
paid to be the guy who is, well, I'm a
Republican and I can tell you Trump's terrible. Yeah, you've
told us that a thousand times steal. And what was
Steele's claim to fame before that, Oh, we have a
black guy who's the party chairman, because that was going
to solve all our problems. But he was never a conservative,

(03:34):
He never liked you. He's lieutenant governor of a small state,
and all he ever talked about was he was a
black Republican, As if we were supposed to get really
excited about that. I never thought we should be so excited,
just in the way that there were people who wanted
Colin Powell to be our Republican nominee for president because
he looked good in a uniform and he's black. He

(03:55):
turned out to be the biggest Barack Obama toasucker there was,
and the biggest critic of Trump there was. Oh, he
betrayed us. He didn't betray me. I never once believed
he should be president. I think this idea that somebody
should be president because they look good in a uniform,
or they threw a baseball well, or you like their

(04:16):
song is silly. You got to know more about who
that person is and what they stand for. That's much
more important, far more important. Ramon, I want you to
find the audio. Let's see, yes, clip number six oh three.

(04:44):
Tell me when you have it. Former Obama speech writer
John Favreau was on Fox News with Jesse What was
on Fox News with Jesse Waters. No, he's not the
same John Favreau from the Marvel movies. I don't even
know that John Favreau. You've asked me this before. Let
me finish. Jesse Waters asked the former Obama speech writer

(05:06):
if Kamala Harris was a moderate, and then Jesse Waters
owns the former Obama speech writer, listen to this.

Speaker 7 (05:15):
Do you think Kamala is a moderate or is she
a progressed the mainstream democrat?

Speaker 8 (05:20):
Because before you said a couple of years ago that
it was laughable that people were calling her moderate.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
I said that, Yeah, you said it right here, I
have it right here.

Speaker 8 (05:28):
Flashback, former Obama speech writer hilarious. Some media outlets calling
Harris a moderate.

Speaker 7 (05:33):
She's she's I mean, she's progressive, right, she's like a Democrat.
She's not like center of the spectrum. She like I said,
she's a mainstream Democrat.

Speaker 8 (05:40):
So mainstream Democrats.

Speaker 7 (05:41):
There was a progressive dem last.

Speaker 8 (05:42):
Yeah, far left?

Speaker 7 (05:43):
What do you think as far left? Why do you
think given tax far do you think get tax cuts
to the middle class?

Speaker 8 (05:48):
As far left?

Speaker 7 (05:48):
Do you think I love tax cuts, secure borders and
a pathway to this is not a secure board. Do
you think that given every woman a right to jus?

Speaker 6 (05:56):
As far left?

Speaker 4 (05:57):
No, I think she's far left.

Speaker 8 (05:59):
When you look at her record on with the large
far left, on police, on drug what's their.

Speaker 7 (06:04):
Record on police? Do you think funding find you think funding.

Speaker 8 (06:07):
The police tailed out rioters. One of them got out
and raped and murdered somebody.

Speaker 5 (06:10):
I think that's far left.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
So folks tell me all the time, Michael, focus on
the issues. Focus on the issues, because to that person,
the issues are important, and they've chosen Trump. So their
thought is if what won them over will win other
people over. But that's not how people vote. So you
just block them and move on because you don't know
what you don't know. You assume that every voter is

(06:35):
just like you. I want more issues. I want more issues,
issues issues, I love the issues. Well, some people, the undecided,
the low information, they don't. They vote both based on personality.
Go back to twenty twelve, where the exit poll showed
that the majority of people said that Mitt Romney would

(06:57):
be more likely to fix the economy, but the majority
of people said they'd rather have a beer with Barack Obama. Well,
there you have it. How did they vote? Not everybody
votes the way you do. Don't lecture me. Don't assume
in trying to win over other voters when you should

(07:18):
be doing this that you can use what works for you.
If you really really really like strawberry ice cream, you
can't argue to a person that they should order the
strawberry ice cream when they've told you they like chocolate ramon.
They've told you. The Free Press walked around the DNC
asking Harris supporters to name their favorite Kamala Harris policy.

(07:39):
They can't listen.

Speaker 5 (07:40):
What's your favorite policy of Kamala's that's Harlack. What's your
favorite policy of Kamala's.

Speaker 4 (07:49):
Her being.

Speaker 5 (07:52):
That's your favorite policy position?

Speaker 6 (07:54):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (07:54):
Yeah, because it covers everything That defense.

Speaker 5 (08:00):
Excited for her to restore reproductive rights across America. How
do you think she'll go about doing that? I don't know,
what a fun question.

Speaker 6 (08:10):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (08:11):
I'm picking and choosing. I mean, I really like most
of them.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
So you have to look at it, Roadie, Right, it's
about what she stands for.

Speaker 5 (08:21):
Right now, what's your favorite of Kamala's policies.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
I'm trying to think, where are you more of?

Speaker 4 (08:27):
Like, well, you know what walls comes in all of
her policies, everything from mine. I'm non binary, and so.

Speaker 8 (08:34):
All of the policies for facing human rights rights, to
have our own bodies and do with the this week, please.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
You know her willingness to move forward on affordable healthcare.

Speaker 5 (08:46):
How do you think she'll do that as president?

Speaker 1 (08:49):
I think she'll work to motivate the legislature. Good book.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
You are listening to Michael Barry show, We can find It.

Speaker 5 (09:11):
Two once again?

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Just like.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
I love this song so much because it takes me
as such a good place to have and have not.
Their big movie together was nighteen forty four.

Speaker 6 (09:42):
Four.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
Yeah, I believe forty four, which is eighty years ago.

Speaker 6 (09:48):
Now.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
She was not at her prime yet. She was eighteen
nineteen years old. At the time, she was really young
and this was this was her moment, and they had
such chemistry on air, on screen, should I say? And

(10:08):
they were twenty over twenty years difference between him maybe
closer to thirty, and they weren't married that long. But
you think about the fact that eighty years later, so

(10:31):
your grandmother, if you ask your grandmother about Bogie and Macall,
she may not actually remember Bogie and Bacall from watching
them on screen. She may remember her parents talking about
Bogie and Becall. And you talk about a cad that dude.

(10:53):
It was just I mean, he would have been in
forty four. He was probably years old by then. I
mean he and she was twenty. You see that today
and there's a certain creep factor, but at the time,
wasn't that much to it. Let's go to Kathy. Kathy,

(11:16):
you're on the Michael Berry Show. Welcome to the programs.

Speaker 6 (11:17):
Wetheart, Oh, thank you. I wanted to respond to the
guy who said we're all Americans, we won't all want
what's best for America.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Just do that.

Speaker 6 (11:28):
It's simple, And I gotta say, sadly, that's not true.
We're not all Americans, not in any meaningful sense of
the word. And with twenty million illegal aliens that they
want to make citizens, it's not going to be true
in any sense of the word. We who believe in America,
American exceptionalism, the founding principles of our country. We believe

(11:49):
in America and we want what's best for her. But
not everybody's like that. There are some who despise America,
and they've taken over the Democratic Party them lately. So
why do they always win? Because they occupy the high ground,
not the moral high crown, but the logistical high payer.

(12:10):
They own the media, and they own the treasury. They
work for all these NGOs and they get paid with
taxpayer dollars. So that's why they keep winning. Now they
can't come out and say we hate American. They have
to say things like Kamala Harris speech last night. To
listen to that, he would think she's one of us.

(12:32):
But they lie because they know they have to. So
I sent you an email about the law diffusion of innovation.
And Trump knows that to reach the segment of the
population he needs to win. He can't talk about policies
or ideas because they're not into that, And it's just
that they're not affected by that. You will lose them

(12:54):
if you talk, because they're above ideas, they're above policies,
they're in the people. So he's got to reach them
on their level, and he's trying to do it. I
was thinking about what I can do. People say, talk
to your liberal friends, talk to your Democrat friends. Well,
I don't have any. I don't hang around with people
like that because I know I know what the deep

(13:15):
state is like. And Trump didn't know when he got
started in this, but he says, I didn't us to
believe in the deep stay I do now, so he
knows what the deep state is. He knows it has
to be defeated, not just beat defeated. And here's the thing.
The deep state knows that he knows, and that's why
they will go to any extreme, anything possible, by all

(13:39):
possible means to defeat him. So I'm thinking, what can
I do this. I don't have any liberal friends to convince.
I'm a University of Georgia graduate, and I get all
these emails about the Bulldog Club locally is gonna meet
when we're going to have these tailgate things for football Saturday,
and I never go to and I, well, I'm going

(14:01):
to go now, I'm going to go and wear my
bulldog attire and my Trump hat. I wore my Trump
hat through BUCkies a couple of Saturdays ago, and I
got these vibes and people thumbs up. So I said,
I'm going to do that. I'm gonna go to Buckets
just for the point of wearing my Trump hat. And
I'm going to respond to everybody who responds to me

(14:23):
positively or negatively. And this is one thing I want
I say to them, especially the women who are anti Trump.
If your child is drowning and there is one person
swimming to save their lives, the only person who can.
Do you really care what their personality or even their

(14:43):
character is. Our country is dying and if we want
to save it, we have to band together. Because I
agree with you, this is the last hurrah.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Kathy is the great rustling Ball would say, Bravo, bravo.
That was pure brilliance and I would like to replay
that again on the evening show. That was a textbook
master class in how you present an argument as a

(15:20):
caller on a show. So many aspects, formatics and substance
that are just perfect you shared your own personal expense experiences,
but also laying out the fundamentals of the thesis you

(15:46):
were advancing, without taking a breath, without pausing, without without
in any way diverging or straying from your core point.
Because she doesn't know I'm going to cut her off
in the middle. A very well thought structured and executed.

Speaker 6 (16:09):
Call.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Just fantastic. I cannot just fantastic, absolutely fantastic. I you know,
I say all the time, I've set it for years
for those of you who have been around. This isn't
a show that's going to talk politics twenty four to seven.
That's other shows. You can do it, so you'll know

(16:32):
when I do. When it feels like man, that's all
he's talking about, that's when you'll know. And that time
is now, and that time is now. There had to
be a moment in the Great French nation when they
realized the Germans had invaded and their nation was falling.

(16:55):
There had to be a moment. It had to hurt.
And I see that happening, and I've never said that before.
I've never said that before. And we have got to
get people around us to wake up, whether they consider
themselves politically we can't beat them over the head. They
were excited. They thought beyond sy or Taylor Swift was

(17:16):
going to speak last night. I was going to sing
last night. We've got to go get those voters.

Speaker 6 (17:20):
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Mitter, Michael
Berry's genius.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
You're listening to the best of your rug. I don't
know why, I don't know how it happened, but I'm
not mad at it.

Speaker 7 (17:43):
It's a mood.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Okay, you're in the mood.

Speaker 4 (17:48):
Not you know.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
I have heard stories about Mogadishu Governor Tim Waltz yanking people,
and I wasn't sure it was true or not. But
if you saw the video at the convention of his son,

(18:10):
who is neuro divergent, no less, and him yanking him
as they walked across the stage, it is disturbing. No one,
what's eh, no one. No one should be treated bullied,

(18:36):
I mean assaulted, really in this manner. Certainly not a
neuro divergent child, This child who was put on display
for the manner in which he was conceived and then
to be yanked by Tim Waltz. I would I would.
I'm embarrassed and ashamed that Tim Waltz did this especially

(19:01):
for the whole world to see. I hope nobody else
comes forward and says Tim Waltz yank them like that,
because that's that's that's just terrible between him and Doug
him off.

Speaker 4 (19:18):
Aka Jack.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
There there is on display a very ugly underbelly of
purse holders in the Democrat leadership. That is that is disturbing,
very very disturbing. The response to Kathy's call, the response

(19:46):
from listeners. Let me see if I can pull this
back up. Kyle writes, single best caller ever on any show.
Clark writes, yep, Kathy is more than the call of
the week, that was the call of the month. Please
replay and showcase on the podcast. William writes, holy smokes,

(20:13):
she was good. I feel small but headed to the
construction site with my Trump shirt thanks to both of you.
Marcus Tetro with riddles Roofing says, that's the White Sage

(20:33):
of Sunnyside. She was awesome. I think people liked her.
Ramon said, should we play her this evening when to break? Yeah,
I think we should. I think that's a message people
need to hear. Brandon, You're only Michael Berry Show welcomes her.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
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(21:52):
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(22:18):
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to be able to breathe. Anyway, I went in there
to buy one, and I bought four or five. I
think I ended up buying five before before it was

(22:41):
all over. So, yeah, Mark, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
Go ahead.

Speaker 6 (22:49):
Hey, so I'm going to rehab Monday, but.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
You're going to get good and hammered before that. Yeah, well,
that's all right. Before I go on a diet. My
wife doesn't understand this. But before I go on a diet,
I'll say I'm starting my diet on Monday, and she say,
do what you want to do is I'm just letting
it up. I don't tempt it, don't bake anything. And
then I will eat like a pig before that, and

(23:18):
she'll say, well, well, why don't you just starting? And
that's not how it works. I gotta I gotta get
that last little bit out before Monday that you know.
That's that's the concept of a bachelor's party, right a
fella goes out and acts like a fool for the
last time, because then he's supposed to be responsible. Right,
who's putting you through rehab?

Speaker 6 (23:39):
A Salvation Army. I'm gonna go to San Antonio.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
And Salvation Army's paying for it.

Speaker 4 (23:46):
I don't know who's paying for it, but I got
to work forty hours a week, and so they take
care of my room and board and whatever food.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Well, I doubt you're providing the value that you're costing.
So if Salvation Army did that, bully for them. Speaking
of which, I got a request to help a police
police officer from the Houston Police Officers Union, and I'm
always happy. They don't ask very often. An officer who

(24:17):
was working undercover and he got his front teeth knocked
out and it's bad, and I'm going to call Spiker
Davis when we hang up and ask Biker he'll take
care of replacing his two front teeth. And I think
I get all. I get so many requests and I
can't meet him all. I wish I could, but it
is so rewarding to know that when I know I've

(24:40):
got to get something for somebody, I can't ask all
day every day. I know we can get that done.
But let me tell you this, whatever you do for
a living, whatever means you have, you can change somebody's
life like that. You might have an employee you're doing well,
but your employe's cars broken down. Get him, get them,

(25:02):
take it to Thunderboint and get it tuned up and
get it running round. You change that guy's life.

Speaker 9 (25:24):
Here was one, I said, dog cloudy, and thence with
the dream of isles lying everywhere. You gotta get downland
and the Western Oil can under my local live chair.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
It's so on Friday, no till.

Speaker 9 (25:43):
Day, dude, it's a Friday.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
No lef Free writes that call by Kathy was exactly
what the people who care about the way this comes
is headed and needed to hear. It's pastime to pull
off the gloves and fight back. Genie writes, I'm not
anybody important, but dear Jesus, she was well spoken. I

(26:15):
bet I'm much older, I said, sorry, I bet I'm
not much older. Why didn't my experience leave me that
kind of rhetoric? Thank you will listen to hear it again,
and hear it again. You will between now and the election.
But if you've heard me say it once. You've heard

(26:36):
me say it twenty five times, and you'll hear it
two hundred and fifty more. This election will not be
one on this show or Fox News or Newsmax. It
will not It will not be one at Trump rallies.
It will be one over the fence line from two women.

(27:01):
Do people still go out and take their clothes off
the clothesline? You had to know if it was going
to rain. In my grandmother's home, you had to know
if it was going to rain, because if it was
about to rain, she had to go get the clothes
off the clothesline while they were drying. It's going to
be one and lost by the conversation people have sitting

(27:25):
in the back of an Uber with the Uber driver,
whether that be the passenger helping the driver understand or
the driver. I've had a lot of Uber drivers recognize me,
share stories, a lot of them from foreign countries, and

(27:45):
they can't believe Americans can't understand the threat to this
language because this language didn't. This is the same language. Hey,
you hate all those rich people, I'll kill them all
and get you everything. Your arm hurts. I'll make your
arm stop hurting. You want to run faster. I'll make

(28:06):
you run faster. You want to be pretty, I'll make
you pretty. You feel uncomfortable, marginalized, You have anxiety, You're
not your family doesn't think you're normal. You are a
boy who dresses as a girl. You feel awkward, you
feel left out, you don't feel popular. You don't think

(28:26):
anybody likes you. I'll be your guy. You're good with me.
I am here by validating you. There are churches based
on this. There are cults based on this, There are
organizations based on this. They are not talking issues. For

(28:49):
those of you who keep saying, because some of you
can't get this out of your thick skult.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
Do talk about to Utu, Michael talk I love.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Gud Silver in the corner and talk issues. You keep losing,
you jackass, Do it to Michael du talk it. Do
what issue you want to what is? Tell you what?
Let's go find because I actually talk to these people
they email me.

Speaker 9 (29:13):
What issue?

Speaker 1 (29:14):
Do you want to talk to the person? Do you
think somebody in late August of twenty twenty four who's
not sure who they're going to vote for, do you
think they haven't had a sufficiently thorough exposure to what's
going on in this country. You believe that, you really,

(29:36):
honest to God, believe that because you're dumber than I
thought you were by listening to Riding of all day
and tave Tao. You're dumb. You're just dumb. You're dumb
when it comes to understanding these people. How about this.
You're not dumb, You're very smart, but you're not aware
of people that are not like you, which is a
common phenomenon. You have no idea how to can with

(30:00):
people who are not like you, which is fine, but
don't lecture everybody else on how to do that, because
you're not gonna win over a single vote. You just
go and vote. We got your vote. Good, all right,
let's just do it. Go to all the rallies, just
sit and watch all day and just god, and somebody calls, hey,
how you doing it? I'm so mad that you are
you telling me because that's gonna win everybody? Oh you

(30:21):
keep doing that. Yeah, I'm madder than I was yesterday.
Whoa yesterday? You were mad and you were last year?
Oh matter I was that year? Oh my goodness, I'm mad.
I'm so mad. Wow, I mean gosh, you make me
want to go tell ten people to vote for Trump
because you're so mad. You're mad at anybody. I know,
I'm mad at anybody.

Speaker 6 (30:39):
Ever.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
Okay, you're really mad. You're gonna win. We're gonna win
because you're so mad. It's so short sighted, so so
self centered. We used to I was on a group
called the Strike Force for Bush in two thousand and

(31:00):
We would go to football games and we would engage
people as they were going in the game, and we
would report back on what we were hearing. Saint Louis
was really good in two thousand if I remember correctly,
but I remember there was a big turnout at the
game and they were flying us all over. We were
flown from there to Baton Rouge and we went to

(31:22):
wasn't an LSU game, but we were reporting back on
what people were hearing. It was polling on a very
very non technical, but advanced stage in terms of it
was a deeper dive, and you learned that a lot
of people, a lot of people do not come to

(31:45):
political conclusions because they don't want to be bothered by it.
They don't see a lot of difference, and they do
watch some news, They'll log onto ABC, NBC, they will
listen to Colin Cowherd. They will listen to ESPN and
what they here is Trump's a racist, and they go, ray,
I don't like you. I like a lot of my
favorite football players are black, and Trump's a racist. I

(32:06):
can't be for that. I mean, you know my favorite quarterbacks,
Steve McNair, you know Ben Seawan. If you don't like blacks,
I can't be for you. You can't be president. I
don't vote for Comwell she's black, because I'm tired of
all this. I mean that, what are you gonna go
back to segregated sports. You've got to understand that everybody
gets a vote, and you don't get a super vote.

Speaker 5 (32:29):
You don't get it.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
I'm ten times more informed than the next guy. Vote.
There are gonna be black churches that are gonna that
are gonna drive picks called roll to the polls. They're
gonna go from church. They're gonna have a bus, they're
gonna take them there. They're gonna feed them a nice
meal afterwards, and they're gonna get everybody to vote. They're
gonna hand them the thing, but they're gonna remind them

(32:50):
if you forget who to vote for a vote d
all the way down. Well, our side won't do that
because our churches won't participate. And our people say, I
didn't vote beyond president because I know who in those
people were. Well, and you wonder why the Democrat judges
win and the Democrat sheriff wins, the Democrat district attorney wins.
You wonder why between Sorow's pumping the money in the

(33:13):
black outreach, the media in their circle, and our side
overthinking it. Well, I didn't know. I didn't vote for
all of them. I vote for Trump because Trump don't
solve all the problems. We gotta be smarter, we gotta
be better. We've got to adapt and overcome and win.

(33:35):
And when understand this, and when put your pride side,
you see that Trump has made peace with Governor Kemp
in Georgia. He understands we can't have them fighting. He
wants to win. We all have to be committed to winning.
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