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(03:25):
dollar that never exchanges any of the traditional means. I'm
not saying all of that is a good thing. That
is stated without judgment. Just the times we live in.
It's changed dramatically. Twenty ten, Marco Rubio was a surging

(03:46):
state rep in Florida. He was the tea party guy,
and the base loved him. The base party is Republican women,
not men. Men are not nearly as involved as Republican
women are. I've given ten times as many speeches to
Republican women's groups over the years as I have men's.

(04:11):
That's not true, twenty five times as many. Just the
way it is, men are afraid to gather as men.
Women are like, Hey, we're the Republican Women Party of
filling the blame, and that's what we are. Oh what
about us? We want to come and pat our cats
at the party. You ain't doing it because we're girls
and we're going to do it and we're not afraid
of it, and you are, you wist And I give
the baseball back to Philly's Karen and whining about it

(04:34):
for a week. So Marco Rubio wins the runs in
the Republican primary. He's running against Charlie crist the Republican
governor at the time. Oh sorry, yeah, I think he
was the governor. Might have been the center I can't remember.

(04:54):
Christ is supported in big form by John corn and
Mitch McConnell. Cordon and McConnell get the National Republican Senate
Committee to pour cash into that race. In a Republican primary,
this isn't to defeat a Democrat, this is to defeat
a Republican. We're wasting our campaign money telling Republican voters

(05:19):
which Republican we want them to vote for. See what's
happening here. The Republicans are dividing up our side. This
is why we lose well, long and short. Marco Rubio
beat Charlie crist Charlie Cris would declare himself to be
an independent afterwards, because if I can't have the nomination
that I'm not part of y'alls group. I didn't stand
for what y'all stood for anyway. I just wanted to
hold office. And then he went from independent to no,

(05:42):
I'm a Democrat. What kind of democrat? I'm going to
support Barack Obama publicly all the time. So John Cornyon
and Mitch McConnell brought you a guy who would support
Barack Obama all the time, but a few days before
was telling you what a conservative Republican he was Corning's
gonna lose. They know this. The national guys, the big boys,

(06:07):
the Carl Roads are upset about it. How dare you,
you dumbass, He'll billy inbred, redneck small town idiots. You
don't get to y'all don't even understand what's going on
out there, bitching about the COVID and bitching about Obama
and bitching about the illegals. Y'all don't know how stuff's done.

(06:30):
We get stuff done up here, and y'all don't know.
Y'all are down there with you little forty hour a
week job and meeting your payroll and watching your news
and bitching and going to church and having your kids
and going to your football games, and we're up here
running the world, and y'all don't understand how sophisticated this
process is. And now y'all tinkered in it and you

(06:50):
screwed it up. You gonna mess around. You'll mess around
and not vote for Corning in the spring, and then
you're gonna put one of them goofballs on there that
y'all like, because y'all don't your guy, and your guy
can't win in November, so you better vote for the
guy you don't want, Otherwise you'll be stuck with the
guy you don't want. So Cornn is gonna lose, and
everybody knows it. And there's been a movement afoot to

(07:15):
replace Cornyn by the people who don't like Paxton but
recognize that Cornyn can't win. Well, there's Wesley Hunt. Wesley's
got a military record, Wesley's black, Wesley's likable, Wesley's got

(07:36):
a story. He went on Bill Maher and wilded the audience.
And a discussion like that, and the way it was conducted,
can absolutely catapult somebody into consideration for big offices. Wesley
has been coy. Is he running? Is he not? But

(07:58):
money is being spent on his half across the state.
He's just a congressman in one district. So everybody sees
what's happening. And the news story we will discuss coming
up is the National Republican Senate Committee. You know, the
people who wanted Charlie crist over Marco Rubio, they are
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(08:19):
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RSC is basically the unit that protects the Republican senators
from you. This is the group that is highly funded.

(10:52):
Carl Rove puts together the big money boys, and this
is why you find Hey, well, come Trump can't get
his nominees through the Senate. We've got the majority. We
may not have the majority come January of twenty seven.
How come if we have the majority, we can't get
our picks through. President can't get his picks through it

(11:15):
on the bench because the Republican senators are holding it up. Well,
who are the Republican senators? Well, first of all, Mitch
McConnell has gone.

Speaker 6 (11:23):
Ms.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
McConnell's voting with the Democrats on anything related to Trump.
He's voting with the Democrats. Nobody's talking about it because
it's embarrassing. But the guy who was supposed to be
the leader of your philosophy in the Senate for all
these years before, that guy is now completely utterly enjoying
to the extent he knows where he is. He's a

(11:44):
walking auto pin. That guy is enjoying voting against Trump
and trying to help sink Trump wasn't that interesting? So
you were told he was the guy that was representing
you in the Senate. Of course, you were told that
John Cornyn was the guy representing you in the Senate.
Of course, you were told that Charlie crist and Florida
was the guy representing you in the Senate. And when

(12:05):
he could no longer be the Senator, then he decided
he was for Obama. How does that happen? How does
that happen? It makes you start to wonder. Maybe a
lot of these swamp guys we have to identify and
get rid of. Maybe they're wearing another team's jersey. You know,
a King might have gone to Canada for that final

(12:28):
year to get paid, but his heart wasn't in it.
Emmett might have gone to the Cardinals in Arizona, but
his heart wasn't in it, which is why he signed
a one day deal with the Cowboys so he could
technically retire a cowboy Oj Simpson in a uniform other
than the Bills. You didn't believe that. So Corning can't win.

(12:56):
They've thrown everything at Paxton. The problem is you won't budge.
In a general election, you get a lot of low
information voters, drive by voters, and there are people who
are not nearly see. One of the things you have
to remember when you're talking about the general public, you

(13:17):
have to realize that one of your greatest blind spots
is that you know too much. Once you understand you
know too much, then you begin to understand a lot
more of what's going on because other people don't know
what you know, and most of them don't want to know.

(13:38):
That's why you have conversations that go, hey, man, aren't
you going to vote for Trump? They don't matter, None
of it matters. Anyway we may, it doesn't matter. They're
all the same. No, no, no, no. In this case, it
is Trump versus Kamala Harris. It's a world of difference. Okay,
you know you do it, you go vote. Yeah, yeay, dude,
I don't look. I do my thing, I don't bother anybody.

(14:02):
But I'm not doing all that. I don't I don't
have time for all that. I'm not even registered or
whatever thing. And so you go, well, wait a set.
The stakes are so high. Once you understand every vote
is of equal value. Your vote and the person they

(14:23):
drive to the polls and hand a sheet of paper
and tell them how to vote. That's done less on
our side than on the Democrat side. But I'll tell
you the vote that cancels yours out, and that is
the person who's a good person. I know a lot
of people like this. I come across a lot of
people like this. They're good people, you know. And the

(14:43):
conversation goes like this, ay Zar, nice to meet you.
A big fan, thank you. Yeah, well that's not true.
They're a big fan. They're going to vote the right way.
So I'll be talking to someone who I'm introduced to
someone through I'm introduced and so you're having a beer
or whatever, and the person and I'll say, uh, so, uh,
what do you think is gonna happen in elections? I

(15:05):
don't know. What do you think is gonna happen? I
don't know. You know somebody? Uh, Paxton's running against Corning?
Yeah what do you think about that?

Speaker 10 (15:13):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (15:14):
I don't know a lot about Corner. But I ain't
about to vote for Paxton? How come? Oh man, you
should know. I mean, it's what you do all day. Yeah,
that's that's just it. I do you don't go ahead,
tell me, Well, he's just is always doing something wrong.
What's he doing wrong? Well, his wife divorced him?

Speaker 4 (15:35):
True?

Speaker 3 (15:36):
True, aren't you divorced?

Speaker 4 (15:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (15:40):
Well, okay, tou shak toucha yeah, okay, all right. Uh
but it's like, I don't know, I don't know you're
you're tricking me here, But I don't know what he's done.
But I just know this. Every day I open a
newspaper and he's in trouble for something. Oh, did you
vote for Trump? I did? I actually did. Well, I

(16:03):
don't know about you, but I can't be for Trump
because every day I open a newspaper and he's in
trouble for something. Well, yeah, but that they're out to
get him, that's the point. So that low information voter
doesn't know he's a low information voter. He still has

(16:24):
mile markers that he spots. He doesn't know exactly where
he is, but he has a general idea, and that
makes him dangerous because he doesn't drink deep of the
well of knowledge. He just took a little sip and
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(18:05):
that a Senate seat comes open unless someone dies in office.
There are only two of them, so you got a
lot of guys in Texas that would like that Senate seat.
But the question becomes the timing. So Paxton, I think

(18:26):
Paston Paxton had had his fell of being Attorney General.
I don't. I don't think the day to day running
the office of Attorney General, which is a very very
heavy administrative managerial task. I don't think that appealed to him.

(18:47):
That was not his thing. Paxton is a good guy
at getting out, at creating headlines and getting out in
front of things, and he is unflappable and fearless. And
in the age of Trump, people are really starting to
understand why that's important. The willingness to say things and

(19:11):
know that your immediate audience, the media is going to
criticize you and call you the worst names, but the
people on the other side of that camera are going
to love you for it. John Cornyn can never do that,
never has, never will. John Cornyn can never stand up
to the people in the chamber where he shows up

(19:31):
to work every day and and and defy them because
the people back home want it. He's a you know,
Lyndon B. Johnson. Come let us reason together. Hey, let's
let's cut the deal here, guy, Why are we going
bust ass for those people back home. They don't care
about us. They just sent us up here to you know,

(19:51):
because they want what they want. Let's let's work it out.
We don't have to fight, and we'll all you know,
it's like fixing the prize fight. Hey, we can all
get paid here. That's the Cornn mindset. That was the
Mitch McConnell mindset. That's what they do. So you've got
Paxton running against Cornan, and Paxton is insanely popular with

(20:15):
the base. You want to know how popular. Carl Rove
and the establishment thought they could get George P. Bush,
who was holding a statewide office, the Bush name, the
Bush money, the Bush machine. He's going to run against

(20:38):
Paxton for attorney General. They smear Paxton, they cause all
these legal problems for him, they get him, impeach the
whole heel, and then they decided the last minute, well
that might not be enough. We might need a third
candidate and take him to the runoff. So they go

(20:59):
recruit and raise seven million dollars for a Hispanic woman
to come into the race. Okay, so they've laid it
all out there. They're going all out. You go for
the king, you better get him and Paxton, despite all that,

(21:20):
had one thing, and one thing only in his corner,
the base the voters. A lot of people who supported
the Bushes are now disenchanted. A lot of people sat
idly by or sat by and busted their butt for
McCain as our nominee, as our nominee, and for Romney

(21:42):
as our nominee. They supported Trump, and they watched the
Republicans turn on him, and they watched as he was
walking out the door in January of twenty twenty one,
how quick the Republicans were once they had the shot
to crap all over him, and they saw it and
they were angry about it. And that brings us up

(22:05):
to today. Paxton trounced George P. Bush, just embarrassed him,
and that was the changing of the guard. There are
a lot of rich Republicans who ran Republican politics in
this state for a very long time, and many of
them did incredibly good work. But they decided that they

(22:29):
decided that they were going to declare war on candidates
who came up and didn't have their blessing. We will
decide who the nominee will be. We will decide who
the people will dutifully vote for and as long as
that was true, you'd go dumbass versus Barack Obama. Well,
you know what, he might be a dumb ass, but

(22:50):
he's our dumbass. Let's get behind him. And they did
that to you twice, And they did that in race
after race after race, and finally enough people started realizing,
you don't like in a corporate town where the company
founder multi millionaire's son is raping the girls in town
and getting away with it. And finally people have had

(23:12):
enough and so they rise up. That's a great movie script,
it actually happens. Well, that's kind of what's happened with Corning.
So now you've got Corning cannot win. But the DC
boys are like, yeah, but he's a big part of
our structure. We need him to keep this thing going.
It's not working. He can't put his keyble head on,

(23:33):
he can't come back to town. I love Pixis. I like
West Texas, of course. I like South Texas too. Now
I want to be clear, East Texas moore than Piney Woods,
I like them too. Now, don't leave Dallas out, Oh sure,
the Panhandle absolutely, And in Central Texas, oh my goodness,

(23:54):
a topography you got the beautiful. Oh I love it all.
I really I love love, love love Texas. I trying
to be in three days a year here, whether it
kills me or not. Corning is out, So Paxton is winning.
Paxton's gonna win. But there's this thing that's been lingering
out there, Wesley Hunt. Now I hear rumors. I don't

(24:17):
know that this is true. I hear rumors that Wesley
Hunt has support from within within the Trump circle. The
Trump circle is more varied and diverse than you would expect.
There are you know, his son in law Jared, on
issues of Israel. There are some people who like and

(24:40):
that sometimes gets him into trouble. I'm not saying it doesn't.
But also Trump will take the diversity of opinion, He
takes input from is he let Sean talk him into
doctor Oz. I don't think that was a great choice,
but you know, you get these celebrity endorsements. That's not
a knock at Sean, and that's simply to say what

(25:01):
I think probably happened. But you get a situation now
where Trump does not like Corning. Let me let me
be very clear. I hope Corning spends a fortune on
radio my medium to tell you that he votes for
Trump ninety nine percent of the time. I hope he does,

(25:22):
because just before you vote, I'll show you those one
percent of votes. Yeah, so name the post office in
West Texas after Joe Jones. Yeah he was for that.
How about this key vote against Trump? So he's out.
Now the question becomes some is Wesley Hunts are right?
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When the car ad shows you the pretty girl laid
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a sports car, very popular trick in the seventies and eighties.

(27:04):
Don't want to burst your bubble. She doesn't come with
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The car itself is expensive. But why did they do that?
Why is certain mood music placed under ads because it works?
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(27:31):
manipulating your emotions to get you to do that which
you would not already do.

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Why.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
Because what you are prone, inclined, and most likely to
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on your gut reaction, your experience, your character assessment, and
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(28:07):
we get you to do that which you've determined is
in your best interest? How do we get you to
do the opposite of that? Now, this is an art.
This right here, this is some Jedi mind trick stuff.
There is a lot of money to be paid for
accomplishing this right here. Let me give you one of

(28:28):
the best examples. One of the things I've learned. When
I'm through with the show, I really don't want to
talk about anything we talk about here. I mean, I
would be glad to talk about Zamviar, but I don't
want to talk about political races or Trump or anything else.
But I will listen because it's good to hear people

(28:49):
state what they think to be the case. And more
important than their conclusion, which I don't really care about,
is how did you arrive at that conclusion? What influenced
you to make that purchase, What influenced you to choose
her as your spouse, what influenced you to take that job,
invest in that franchise? Of all the ones that are

(29:11):
out there, what was the thing? What was the promise?
Was it a huge upside? Was it the belief that
this would be easy? Was it the certainty that it
would succeed and the low likelihood it would fail. Was
it the endorsement of other people who are famous, who've
done it and you could do it if they could

(29:31):
do it. Was it that your friend told you that
this was great and you need to do it too.
That's a very very powerful endorsement that that moves people.
That's why Door to door whisper. Campaigns are very very
powerful if you can excite them, if you can get that.
I mean Trump had that going for him. A lot
of people talked through Trump and got there that weren't

(29:52):
there already. So here is one of the Carl Rove tricks.
You know that John Cornyan goes to DC and so
you out. You know that, you know that he is
owned by the establishment and hates you. You know that
he has made very nasty statements about MAGA voters. You
know that he has arrogantly stated things to the effect

(30:15):
that y'all can all go to hell. He's the senator,
you're not. And when he's one year into a six
year term, he could do that. But now we're rolling
up on the end of that term and he's got
to come before you again. And he's not nearly as
cute and clever as he used to be. Now he's
coming with his begging board. Except what he's figuring out

(30:36):
is are the people behind him is you know, we
can put lipstick on a pig. John corn is still
a pig. Oink oink. People have had enough. He has
lied enough times and now they've got an actual guy
that the base loves to vote for against him, so

(30:58):
they're figuring out rule in politics. If you can't help
your own positives drive up his negatives, so you leave people.
And this is a sad cynical state of an election day,
but many elections are one this way, especially when you
think of it as a slugfest. So you can't convince
Texans at Corning is good. He's brought home the bacon.

(31:21):
Look at him. He loves Trump. Everybody knows better. It's
kind of embarrassing he has They've posted on social media.

Speaker 5 (31:29):
Yeah here I am.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
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an Okay's hunt, and in my left hand. You'll notice
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(31:50):
He's got this game show host persona. There's no there there.
He gets to DC, he sells out and I'll bet
you I can't confirm this purely a lie. When he retires,
you'll find out he's filthy rich. This is a guy
who was a law school and was a law school
professor in San Anton and then eventually became the attorney

(32:14):
general and then became US senator. Well, I don't know
why else he would sell out if they weren't paying
him big money. I don't know. Maybe he hadn't, but
I believe I believe you'll find that he did. So
the big cell is, how do I get you MAGA voter? Well,
mega voter, I've probably lost long as we keep them
tamped down to forty nine percent of the Lord. Now,

(32:36):
what we got to do is we got to get people.
Remember this is a Republican primaries, not a general. It's
a very different electoral. You take the entirety of people
who vote in November and you shrink that down to
people who vote in March. That's a very very different electorate.
It includes the same people, but it weeds out a
lot of other people. Now got I can't get the

(32:59):
Magapee people. They're going to go for Paxton. Now Hunt
throws this all into disarray. We'll have to discuss that
another day. But I'm talking to two party race, which
the two person race, which is still possible, and Cornyn,
how they get people to vote who are not MAGA
but consider themselves Republican. These are the people who voted
for Nicki Haley in Texas. Remember there were people she

(33:22):
ran all the way to Texas. These are the people
who vote for John Kasick. These are the people who
they're They're members of elite country clubs, they have private planes,
they have a lot of money, and they just they
just get kind of an ikey feeling about the base

(33:42):
and kind of eating at grandy sort of thing. And
so you tell those people, hey, you can vote for Paxton.
Of course we want Paxton. Of course Paxton's better. And
then we lose in November to the Democrat. Oh I
don't want Yeah, I mean I love him too, but
he's like me, he's way out there. He can't win
in November. Oh yeah, you're right, he can Democrat. Nobody's

(34:02):
going to want to vote for him, just our people,
and that won't be enough to get him there. So
then we lose to the Democrat. So by voting for Paxton,
you vote for the Democrat. Oh that's true. So you
have to vote for Corning. But I don't want Corning.

Speaker 8 (34:12):
I know.

Speaker 3 (34:13):
You have to vote for the guy you want, so
you don't have the other guy you don't want. The Democrat.
Oh okay, well, no that doesn't work anymore. No, we
don't want corner, and we've got to send the message
to Corning and every corner want to be Even if
we have to lose for a Democrat, we won't. We
don't want you anymore
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