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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael Verie Show is.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
On the air.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
Democrats are desperate for anything they can put forward at
this point, anything that they can sell to the American people.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
But here's the problem.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
It turns out when they get to the whiteboard with
their dry erase markers, when they start writing those things down,
the bullet points are all deeply, deeply totalitarian and anti democratic.

Speaker 4 (00:32):
Look, this is a moment where there are no bad ideas,
no bad idea brainstorm.

Speaker 5 (00:37):
Is what I'd like to call it.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
And in that no bad ideas brainstorm, we talk about
what we need to do and think about doing around
the electoral college. We talk about the idea of Supreme
Court reform, which includes expanding the Supreme Court. We invite
a conversation about multi members districts, talk about stay looked

(01:01):
for Puerto Rico and DC. These are the things I
think that we've got to do. We've got to neutralize
these red sticks from Peza the zone.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
I'm the.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
Smell like.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Rome, I'm on the South. Save this is wanting enough.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
It is time for the North.

Speaker 5 (01:40):
To pull up to the South.

Speaker 6 (01:44):
It is time for New York to pull up to Alabama.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
It is time for all.

Speaker 6 (01:49):
Of us to come to Cheorgia, to Louisiana, to Tennessee,
to Mississippi and let them know exactly what they have
uncurked with this injustice. They think they can draw us
out of power. They do not know the sleeping giant
that they just awakened, because what they thought was the

(02:09):
final blow is actually just the opening silo.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Insiders are asking you why I'm not telling you that
there's more to the story, because you need to know it,
And that is because there are certain things I don't
really like to talk about because they become very complicated.
But we're going to do that now. And it goes
like this, Let's let's have some context when Trump in

(03:00):
twenty sixteen, and anyone who disagrees with my position. If
I'm Familiar in there for Caine, if I'm for May's
in there for Ship, if I'm for Toath, in there
for Crenshaw. Anyone who disagrees, there's always that guy, Well,
you's wrong, old Trump. For the millionth time. Yes, I

(03:22):
was not for Trump for reasons I have made very clear.
I thought he was a Democrat. Call me crazy. He'd
been giving a lot of money he gave money to
common he gave money to Nancy. Why do you make
me say these things again? He did a lot of
things I didn't like. He was an operator. He was
he was in the process. I never believed you could
get from that point to where he is today. But

(03:44):
he did based on what I'd ever seen. I'd never
seen anyone do it before. But hey, was Jesus, and
I know it. I'm a fires and you didn't. You're right,
I didn't. I'd seen people get bamboozled by a showman before.
I did not believe that he would turn out to
be who he has. Interesting. There were people who were

(04:06):
with him at the beginning who turned on him and
have worked very hard against him, who told me at
the time I was an idiot and he was the greatest.
I said, I'm not for that. I'm for cruise. I
was horrible. He was great. Now they hate him, and
here I am defending him. I've been around this process

(04:27):
for a long time. I understand things change, opinions change
as facts change. When Trump came in and was elected,
it created a split in the Republican Party. It created
a split in the country for non Democrats. Let's just
take the Democrats out of this from take the media
out of it. The National Review went from being the

(04:48):
godson of Bill Buckley, the intellectual stalwart of the right,
to being marginalized to almost nothing because they did a
never Trump cover and they never got over Trump. Dick

(05:08):
Cheney was dismissed, the Bush legacy was destroyed. They were
exposed as warmongering corporatists. A lot of people who'd held
their nose and voted for the Bushes and they're nice
enough now came out and said, no, we don't. We
don't actually like them. Never did. You just voted for

(05:30):
him the way we voted for Romney, McCain or Bob Dole.
We don't like them. So now you had a split.
You had the establishment and you had the Trump folks.
I watched it destroy marriages, I watched it destroy organizations.
I watched organizations that were at the top who now

(05:52):
don't even exist. I watched political careers ended, and it
came down to where you four or against Trump. In
the MAGA movement, there were a lot of people who
were well respected, nice people, maybe a Sunday school teacher
at their church, longtime elected officials. You'd be happy to

(06:13):
see them. A real nice fella, went went to school,
played ball back in the day, went to church with
a nice guy, and they were marginalized because they did
not like Trump or the Trump supporters at all hated them.
That split has also happened in Texas. There is pro Paxton,
there is anti Paxton. But unlike with Trump, the anti

(06:37):
Paxton folks are much shrewder, They're much more clever. It
was an interesting post the other day. Dan Patrick, with
whom I've disagreed over cannabis, but Dan Patrick, who I
think has been the most effective lieutenant governor of my lifetime,

(06:57):
who has managed to get a lot done. We've disagreed.
It's okay, but by and large he's run roughshot over
a Senate that's mostly got done what he and the
base have wanted done. He's been a loyal supporter of Trump,
and Trump likes him. Dan Patrick came out in a race.

(07:19):
I was surprised to see him do it, and he
said that chip Roy did not serve honorably in the
Ken Paxton administration as Attorney General. That chip Roy was
escorted out and told you can resign or you can
be fired, basically saying that chip Roy had been a
snake to Ken Paxton. This was years ago. The reason

(07:45):
he did that is because if chip Roy wins, it
is widely known there's a group of guys that were
in the Attorney General's office that Paxton fought with, much
like Trump had his guys that he fought with, the
Bushes and all. If chip Roy wins, Paxton wins or not,
their intention is to hound Kim Paxton till his dying days.

(08:05):
And they've got some very powerful people behind him, the
George P. Bush people and all that. And Dan Patrick
was basically saying, if chip Roy is elected attorney general,
this will never die. It's the people who it's the
liszt Cheney's after Donald Trump. That's why we don't want
chip Roy in.

Speaker 7 (08:26):
I really do not enjoy these types of conversations, and
there are times when I avoid these types of conversations
because this gets very, very rancorous.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
But I have come to the conclusion that several people
have made the point that it is my responsibility to
speak on this, and I think they are right. So
I will say this in the Attorney General's race, mays
Middleton versus Shiproy. Why am I not with ship Roy

(09:10):
on January sixth, twenty twenty one. You may not remember
what happened in this country. Of course, you know there
was the capital and people were arrested, But depending on
the extent to which you really dig in, you may
not know that there was a reordering. There was a

(09:32):
rearranging on the deck of this sinking ship. There was
a move to kill off Maga. That was the moment.
It was a palace coup. This was where Trump was
going to be finished off, never to be allowed back again. Ever.

(09:55):
Trump was going to be shown to be the hitler
they always told you he was. And by the they,
I don't just mean the Democrats. But there was a
coordinated effort. Nancy Pelusi's daughter, the filmmaker, was there. Wonder
why wasn't it odd to had a full on You
ever seen any of the behind the scene footage of

(10:15):
the things she says that day she hopes happens that
supposedly happened. There was a lot of coordination of what
all happened on that day, and there was coordination afterwards.
Do you remember that Liz Cheney was chairman of the
committee to punish the Trump supporters. Do you remember they

(10:38):
hired the head of ABC, the entire network, whose job
it was to stage this thing to look grand and
regal and wise, so that you would know that what
was happening here, which was basically like the view, it
should have a lot of credibility. Trump should never be
allowed in public again. He should go to prison for life.

(10:59):
And then then the cases thirty four. This wasn't just
the Democrats. There were a lot of people who had
a lot to gain by destroying not just Trump. It's
important for you to understand. You needed to kill off

(11:23):
all the MAGA leaders, the lieutenants. That's when they came
after Paxton. Why do I despise brist Cocaine because brist
Cocaine had no beef with Paxton. Daid Feeling went to
him and said, hey, you lead the charge against Paxton

(11:44):
in the House. The big boys, the Republican establishment, they
want Paxton out. Why do they want him out? He
beat him for State rep. They put up Dan Branch
for the Senate two thousand and was twelve or fourteen ten,
whatever the year was. He beat their candidate. They put
up George P. Bush against him. He beat George P. Bush.

(12:06):
They hate Paxton. Texans for law stuit reform. Hates Paxton.
There's a group of them, very wealthy, very powerful Republican donors.
They go back to the Perry campaign. These were people
that were big Rick Perry supporters. These are stalwarts. I
know these guys. They're buying large, good people, but they
got to be in their bonnet for Paxton and they

(12:27):
want Paxton destroyed. Some of them were in March of
twenty twenty four, two years ago, March of twenty twenty four,
at a fundraiser sorry February twenty twenty four for Nicky Haley.
They wanted Nicky Haley to be the nominee because they
believed she had the best shot at beating Donald Trump.

(12:48):
Do you remember that everybody's pro Trump now because that's
what they're supposed to say. It's a loyalty oath. I'm
for Trump, but we always have been, ah because you
gave money and hosted an event for Nikki Haley. When
you look at the leadership of the Trump haters in Texas,

(13:11):
you can take that and lay it on a sheet
with a clear page in between. It will line up
perfectly with the Chip Royce supporters, the Ken Paxton haters.
It all lines up perfectly. Now, May's Middleton well Ken Paxton.

(13:34):
At an event last week, people said, hey, Ship Roy
is saying that you're for him for Attorney General, and
you won't believe what happened At a private Ken Paxton event,
audio leaked that said, no, I'm from May's, I'm voting
for May's. Ken Paxton basically endorsing Mace Middleton. Set the

(14:00):
record straight. I am not supporting chip Roy. That is
not true. I am supporting May's Middleton. Always trust that
when something leaks, it didn't leak. Not at this time
of the year. Ken Paxton's too smart for that. That
was a leak so that Ken Paxton could endorse Mays

(14:23):
Middleton and take a position in a race other than
his own, which consultants will tell you not to do,
because then your people go, well, I like so and
so on, and now you a'm mad at you for that.
So you've got the chip Roy people, who are people
who worked in the Paxton administration who split with Paxton.

(14:49):
Those people ran over to the TLR folks Texans for
Lawsuit Reform. They worked to get George P. Bush elected,
They worked on the impeachment. They have hounded Paxton, just
as the Republicans who hounded Trump, and they are all

(15:09):
the same people. By the way, Paxton and Trump have
a friendship an alliance. They're very similar, characters, very similar.
So if you say to me, well, Paxton, he got
a divorce, he did, so did Trump. Well, Paxton, he
makes people mad Again, are you hiring a saint or

(15:32):
are you hiring an assassin? Because you need to understand
what the job is that you're hiring someone to do.
If you're hiring someone to marry your daughter and you
want a good man who's honorable and decent and goes
to Sunday school every week, you can find you a
candidate for that. Cornin'll do that. Corner will do that.
Corning will show up as tie will always be done,

(15:53):
his hair will always be done, and he'll talk about
dignity and honor, and he'll sell you down the river. Trump, Paxton,
They're gonna make you feel uncomfortable sometimes, and they're gonna
go in there and do what you want done.

Speaker 8 (16:08):
With them.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
Michael Berry, they're all Duncans, and you know Duncan means
your yo. Why is Ted Cruz supporting Chip Roy, that's
the question. Well, they go back a long way. I
don't know how else to explain this, because I know
I sound crass saying this. A lot of politics is transactional.

(16:35):
If a person has been friends with a person for
a long time, they will often support that person. You've
not been friends with that person for a long time,
but they have been. I think Ted Cruz comes by
his support and friendship with Chip Roy. Honestly, I don't
think there's a I don't think he's being paid for

(16:56):
his endorsement. It's not what I'm saying. I'm saying they
go back a long way. They were in politics together,
they're friends together. That's perfectly fine. I don't understand why
people will say. I understand your logic. I understand your
concern that Chip Roy as attorney general would bring back

(17:20):
all the people who hate Paxton, which is what he
would do, and they would devote themselves to hounding Paxton.
But how come Ted Cruz for him? Okay, Well, maybe
Ted Cruse doesn't like Paxton. Maybe Ted Cruise doesn't always
like Donald Trump. Does that affect your opinion of Donald Trump?
I don't know. He's been a good and loyal warrior

(17:43):
for Trump most of the time. Since Trump was president,
but when he disagreed, did you all of a sudden say, oh,
I'm not sure I like old Trump because CRUs didn't
like him. You've got to make decisions based on the
fact that you only have so much information. We all
only have so much information. But you also have to

(18:07):
make decisions based on the fact that you want to
be careful you don't give too much credence to something
that was planted for all the wrong reasons, or that
you get caught up playing the game they wanted you
to play. You ever talked to a college kid and
they repeat the talking points that the left has given them.

(18:29):
Ever do that You've noticed that. You see somebody being
interviewed and they go, well, if Trump wins, I'm believing
this country because Trump is Hitler. And how do you
know that, Well, they were told that theyn't come up
with that. In Laurrown they were told it, and they
believed it. Sometimes they were told it by people they trusted.
I don't expect you to believe everything I say, and

(18:51):
because of that, I don't expect you to believe everything
anyone else says.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
Either.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
I will tell you, I'll do my best, I'll be
as honest as I can. But guess what, even if
I'm as sincere and honest and authentic for the best
reasons I can giving my opinions, You're still going to
disagree on some things. We are going to disagree on
some things. That doesn't make your intention evil or mine.

(19:21):
We might just disagree on what is more important or
who will do a better job. I'll promise you this
the day after the primary runoff is over, if your
candidate wins, you will see me go to bat for him,
as I do every time. And if my candidate wins,
I'll try to win you over, and I'll hope we

(19:42):
can all agree that the Democrat is far worse. I'm
alright with a healthy disagreement. So my concern with ship
Roy is what he did. After January sixth. Ship Roy
and I were texting buddies. We were Twitter DM buddies.
I hate Twitter DM, and I ask him not to DM.
I had him on the S Show. I didn't disagree
with him. He took up some good cases. Look, as

(20:05):
a congressman, you have no real power. Chip Roy is
very good at finding an issue and championing the issue.
He does that well in that sense, and Marjorie Taylor
Green did that. AOC does that. I mean there are
others who do it. They're good at it doesn't make

(20:26):
them bad people, doesn't make them good people. It makes
him very effective at standing out. He's good at taking issues.
He's good at championing and screaming to the rooftop. That
is a skill sets, Hey, you separate from the crowd.
I did not like the way he handled January sixth.
I did not like what he said about MAGA, and
I do believe that his personal grudge against Paxton and

(20:49):
the people who hate Paxton being part of his inner circle.
The rumor is quite credible that on day one they
come back in and even if Ken Paxton is your
US Senator, because he wins, they hound him through the
Texas Attorney General's office. That is the challenge, that is
they've hounded him so far. They've hounded him in the impeachment.

(21:11):
It was the Republicans who impeached him, not the Democrats.
That was a Republican led effort who led that. Dade Feeling.
Dade Feeling got Briscoe camee to come over and lead
that charge. They let Briscoe be a little They let
him have a little leadership position which he didn't have
before that by leading the charge against Paxton, because we
needed people on the right to lead the charge against Paston,

(21:31):
and he did. He even wore a peach tie and
his wife wore a peach dress on the day of impeachment.
How do I know that because he posted it exactly
like that. I don't forgive those sorts of things. You go, well,
he showed up before. More time, you got a mustache
before in cowboy boosted along star feet cap. He's one

(21:51):
of us. Everybody's one of us till they're not. Benedict
Arnold was a decorated general in the United States military
until he was a trader for the English. I'm not
including I'm not accusing anybody of treason. All I'm saying
is a good politician will wear cowboy boots and a
ball cap or cowboy hat, and they'll show up. Corn

(22:12):
does it. Corn does it every election season. You've got
to look at what people do when it gets down
to the most difficult time. Do they do what you
want it done? The rest of the time, they're over
here leading the Cherley John for what you're for? Good
should be good and bad should be bad. Democrats are bad,
Publicans are good. We're all okay. What did you do

(22:33):
when Trump was getting kicked? What did you do when
Trump was down? What did you do when Maga was
on the ropes? What did you say? What did you
do when Republicans a couple of months after Paxton had
just been re elected by Republicans who had been told
of all these things you don't like about him? What

(22:55):
did you do at that moment? Did you say, no,
we're not doing this, get off. The attorney General's got
an important you know. He had to leave the office
for a while while he was under the impeachment. We
split the Senate. A lot of money was wasted, a
lot of time was wasted, time that could have been
spent on other things. And you punished Daid feeling for that,

(23:18):
you sent him away. He not only is no longer
the leader of the House, he was toppled from being
the speaker. He had to leave the house itself in shame.
There was a split in the country over Trump. There's
been a split in Texas over Paxton. It came to that.

(23:39):
Just understand where the battle lines are drawn. If you
are for Paxton, trust me, you don't want to be
for chip Roy. Now, if you're for Cornon, you want
to be for chip Roy. If you are for Paxton,
you will be from Mays Middleton, which Axton has told

(24:00):
you he is. And now you understand.

Speaker 8 (24:02):
Why I want.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
To go back to one of these women are cheap Mary.
I think that there might be said I got nothing
going on down there. Probably if you've listened to the
radio at any time over the past thirty one years,
you've undoubtedly heard the most catchy jingle consistently played in

(24:24):
radio for more than a decade. He goes like this.

Speaker 9 (24:32):
One eight seven seven Cars or Kids, ka rs Cars
for Kids one seven seven Cars or Kids. Donate your
car today, donate online cars for kids on call this
cars with a K. It's quick and easy, don't get
a vacation doutcher and Max, I'm tested Action one. It's
seven seven cars for Kids, donate your car today.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
Very clever, very catchy. It's an earworm, Michael, I hate it.
That's okay, you can hate it. You remember it, and
surely it's a good cause. Ry who means cars that
you're wanting to get rid of anyway? For kids whom
love kids it's for the kids right well at California.

(25:19):
Judge rules that Cars for Kids violates false advertising and
unfair competition laws and thus bans their ads in the
state of California. Now it is California, so take it
with a grain of thoughts, grain of salt. Turns out
the charity uses donations to pay for teenagers trips to
Israel and not for quote underprivileged kids from all over
the US end of quote. The court battle began when

(25:41):
Bruce Putterball sued Cars for Kids, saying he quote felt
taken advantage of when he learned where his donation was
actually going. Putterball said he decided to donate a broken
down car left at his home after hearing the charity's
ad over and over again on the radio. Viewing himself
as a charitable person, Potterball donated the car with the
unders and the funds would go to children and needs,
specifically in California. After making his donation, he learned that

(26:05):
the funds went to Urhrah, a company dedicated to Jewish
heritage in summer camps in New York and New Jersey.
In a testimony that the judge described as strikingly candid,
the company's chie chief operating officer, sd Landau, said her
organization does not primarily focus on helping economically disadvantaged kids.
She testified that Cars for Kids is a primary funding

(26:25):
source for Urrah. She admitted that the donations funded quote
matchmaking programs for young adults and trips to Israel for
seventeen and eighteen year olds, according to court documents. In
her testimony, she added that the company spent four hundred
and thirty seven thousand dollars on Middle East outreach and
used the funds to purchase a sixteen point five million

(26:46):
dollar building in Israel. The judge stated that the advertisements
were misleading by omission, and that the Cars for Kids name,
paired with the advertisements, were likely to deceive the public.
A spokesman for the Cars for Kids set in a
state we believe this decision is deeply flawed, ignores the
facts and misapplies the law. It is well known that

(27:06):
we are a Jewish organization, and our website makes it
abundantly clear. Take a look and judge for yourself. Cars
for Kids dot Org. I didn't know it was a
Jewish organization. I didn't know it paid to send kids
to schools. I didn't know it bought a building in Israel. Well,
you're an anti Semitic. No, I would say the same thing

(27:27):
if they were spending the money on Christian church camp
or sending it to the Vatican. Does it sound like
the payoff is what they're promising to me? It was
such an earworm made its way into pop culture. It's effective.
There's a scene from A Family Guy where Peter and

(27:49):
Lewis attend a Pavarotti concert. When this happened.

Speaker 10 (27:51):
The next composition is Opus Day Day Day Pass, seventh movement.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
I shall have it correction.

Speaker 10 (28:02):
The next composition is one eight seven seven Cars for Kids.

Speaker 8 (28:11):
Turban tyban cars.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Look it, rs Pars, look it.

Speaker 8 (28:19):
Urban Tyban Pars.

Speaker 9 (28:20):
Look it. It's Gord Car.

Speaker 8 (28:23):
For that, I lost my.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
Opportunity to this song. Even our very own Shirley cu
Licker got in on the action.

Speaker 5 (28:34):
I enjoyed listening to this damn radio program. But good
God Amighty, these commercials about to drive me quity. And
if it's not my own ignorant voice on now, it's
this damn give cars to the blind and give cars
for kids. And I'm sitting here thinking that, hell, I
can barely get this nineteen seventy two l Continental, the

(28:57):
Rito version of the Cadillac going and uh, they're trying
to give blind people cars and children cars. They have
my insurance and went up so high. You know, Obama
don't cover car insurance. It don't help nothing with your collision.
All I have is libilility. And if I'm supposed to
run upside some blind ass child, then who gonna pay

(29:19):
for that? How I'm gonna get a new car? I
think that something need to be dished. I am sure,
the cue licker. And yes, I do have to listen
to these stupid commercials.

Speaker 8 (29:27):
Just like you do.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
Ses Chance. McLain absolutely hates the Cars for Kids song.
The reason a lot of people do because it's so
which is also why it's so effective, because the earworm.
One day he made one with our number and Senate
thinking it would annoy us opposite.

Speaker 11 (29:46):
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Speaker 1 (30:00):
Then go there every show, call.

Speaker 8 (30:02):
In right now to the Michael Berry Show, the tzarrep
talk is waiting a year from you, the Mine.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
The every show. Yeah, I know a lot of people
are mad, right, now over the election stuff. It's not easy. Look,
if we don't have tough conversations, then we end up
with Cornyn. It's just that simple. There are some people

(30:36):
who are big chip Roy supporters, and hey, more power
to you. I'm not mad at you, and you're free
to be mad at me. But I'm not gonna listen
to you yell at me because you really like chip Roy,
because whatever reason do you like him? Chip likes Ken Paxton.
October twenty twenty, chip Roy. In his most notable public

(30:59):
comment on Kin Paxton called for Ken Paxton to resign
as Texas Attorney General. For the good of the people
of Texas and the extraordinary public servants who serve at
the office of the Attorney General. Attorney General, Ken Paxton
must resign. So, folks, this is not the last time

(31:25):
we're going to have this. Trump is not the only
such candidate. Packs is not the only such candidate. You're
going to have to decide do you want saints or
do you want assassins? Because I'm gonna tell you this,
the Democrats didn't throw Clinton overboard because Clinton could win
elections and they knew it. They wanted to beat the

(31:50):
Republicans so they supported him. If you want to split
this party apart and never win and when we do win,
never get anything done, then you go saying Ken Paxton
and Donald Trump are not perfect and Trump should needs
to be impeached and Packston needs to be impeached. Just understand,

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