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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael Verie show is on the air. Why are you
shipping these slaves of mors. We need them to pick
the cups. Keeplead owner that.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Don't food it's not reaching our table because those who
pick the crops have been removed.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
I mean, you're going to have vegetables rotting in the fields.

Speaker 4 (00:43):
Our vegetables would rot in the ground they weren't being
picked by many slaves.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
If you think your groceries are expensive, now wait until
the farms are empty.

Speaker 5 (00:54):
If you look at the food that's on your table,
think about who picked the book.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
It's going to deport twenty million people. The people who
pick your crop.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
Regularity from Mexico, usually to work in the fields.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Slaves the cover of our country. They work the fields,
something that we ain't done in a long time.

Speaker 5 (01:10):
I can't wait until American women can't get libberries for
their moothies.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Good news, read stats. You pick your own fruits and
vegetables and the blazing hot sun for five dollars an hour.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
The people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings,
who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants, what's.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
Going to happen here is that milk gets a lot higher.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
Because I don't know if any of you have ever bring.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
In a dairy farm. It is god awful work.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
I have no slaves, and we would have no food
on our plates. We would have nobody cleaning up in
the hospitals.

Speaker 6 (01:42):
They have friends texting me like, all morning, my gardner
didn't show up, my housekeeper didn't show up.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
You're going to actually have to do some work around
your house.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
We have anybody in round the wabor houses because we
don't have I.

Speaker 6 (01:56):
Know people, you kick every slaves out of this country,
and who is going to be cleaning your toilet?

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Dal Trump President Trump at the United Nations today giving
the first speech of his second term, explaining to the
world how the cow ate the cabbage making note and
I think he's right. He's ended seven wars and never

(02:24):
so much as a thank you from the United Nations.
The United Nations was conceived as an organization to do
what President Trump has done, and that was bring peace
to the world. They've done the opposite. Here they are

(02:44):
a meeting on American soil, resenting the president who is
doing what is best.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
For the world.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
You come to learn the more you study around the
world that much like most of America's history, the people
who ascend to the throne, to the military junta, to
the positions of power are often not the best, but

(03:19):
the worst. They have the worst inclinations, the worst intentions.
And then you have some who I think begin with
the loftiest of notions. I think Castro may have had
an idea when he started that he would liberate his

(03:42):
people from Bautista and the self dealing autocrat who was
a puppet afar of the American government, and somewhere along
the way he became far, far worse. You know, you

(04:05):
don't ever want to suggest that a terrible leader whose
legacy after their service started with good intentions, But if
you read enough about them, you kind of get the
sense of some folks that maybe that was their intention,
or at least they convinced others of that hard to
come to power on the basis of I will subjugate

(04:27):
all of you, send your sons to losing wars, bankrupt you,
and rape your daughters. So maybe they intended that all along,
or maybe power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. But
President Trump again reminded us why consequences why elections matter.

(04:51):
The consequences of elections are the person in the position.
You don't have a second place. There is no team
of rivals. You have president or not. And so there
you have it. In one day, there's President Trump speaking
to the United Nations, America first. The leaders of most

(05:14):
other countries in the world, unless they're bought and paid
for by other countries, those leaders passionately zealously represent their
people as it should be, as it should be. Oddly,

(05:36):
for the first time in a long time, we have
a president like that. And I got to tell you
to use the popular meme. That's what I voted for,
that's what I want. I don't agree with one hundred
percent of what Trump says or does, but saying that

(05:56):
is sort of like saying, you know, not every cop
is bad. I don't need to tell that. I'm proud
that Donald Trump is expressing his passion for this country
and his advocacy for our best interest as he sees it,
as he believes it to be. And I got to

(06:21):
tell you that's long overdue. That is a very long
time incoming. He made the comment, I can't remember exact comment,
but he says something to the fact of the only
thing that the United Nations ever given me is a
bad escalator and a bad teleprompter. If you don't know,
the teleprompter was messing up. But unlike Joe Biden or
Barack Obama, this president can speak from the cuff. And

(06:43):
there he was speaking to the United Nations, and I
could fully sense that for the first time in a
long time, the world had a leader. Some of those
folks love him. The leader of Italy, she's a mini

(07:04):
meter Donald Trump, and God bless her for it. The
leader of Hungary. There are leaders of countries who are
portrayed as he's, you know, sort of radical right wing
populist nationalists. But what they are is people who are
breaking the global grip on the people and the governments

(07:30):
of the world. Today was a good day.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
What did he do is follow out if you would
sample what's up baby? Right now? You what tuned into
the Michael Berry So keep it.

Speaker 6 (07:40):
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Speaker 1 (07:48):
So, as President Trump led the world at the United Nations,
you know, being a parent is a very difficult thing
to do. One of one of my great joys. Very fulfilling, rewarding,

(08:12):
feeling fulfilling, feeling, very fulfilling, feeling those words sound similar.
Is when my son's Crockett, a senior in high school, Michael,
a sophomore in college, will say to me, Dad, you
were tough on me about curfew. I was because bad

(08:38):
things happened late at night. I'm glad you were.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
Dad.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
You didn't let us do this, this, and this.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
Dad.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
You told us that person was a troubled person and
if I hung around them, it's going to cause me problems.
I'm glad you did that. And the reason I say
it's rewarding and fulfill is because at that time they
don't tell you it's rewarding and fulfilling. The world needs

(09:07):
a leader and leadership. Every person in that room at
the United Nations today, every one of them is a king,
an absolute in many cases, an absolute authoritarian, unquestioned tyrant

(09:33):
in their own kingdom. So they're not used to having
to submit to the glamour and glory of a more
powerful person and a more powerful nation. So for many
of them, Donald Trump could say that marshmallows are delicious,

(09:53):
clouds are pretty, and they would have to disagree because
they didn't say it themselves. But what the world needs now,
Ramon is love, sweet love knows. I went burn back
recording what the world needs is leadership. Trump's not giving

(10:17):
them what they want. He's given them what they need.
We just went burn Backrack and Mick Jagger, same segment, unrehearsed.
That's solid all the while, Kamala Harris, do we have

(10:40):
the Rush Limbaugh talking about Kamala Harris on Willie Brown's mattress,
Kamala Harris who made her way up the ranks on
her back. You know that makes some women angry when
I say that, but it's true. She slept with Willie Brown,
who was the powerful mayor of San Francisco who went

(11:02):
on to be the Speaker of the House in San Francisco.
A real power broker, like a Richard Day kind of
you know, boss Tweed kind of kind of guy. And
Rush Limball was was he was speaking the truth when
he said this.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
I have two stories about Kamala Harris.

Speaker 6 (11:20):
One's from the Spectator and one is it's a one
of the one of the odd.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
Ball sports websites.

Speaker 6 (11:30):
The NBA has fired a freelance photographer because he insulted
Kamala Harris.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
His name is Bill Baptiste.

Speaker 6 (11:40):
He's an independent contractor, had the deal terminated by the
League after he posted a sexist Facebook post referencing Kamala Harris.
He posted an image that read Joe and the Hoe Hoe. Now,

(12:02):
what do you think that's about Joe and the whoe? Well,
it takes me to the second story they got rid of.
By the way, it's no secret but public knowledge that
Kamala Harris slipped her way up into California political life
by being a very public escort and mattress for California

(12:24):
Democrat Kingmaker Willie Brown. Now, some people read this story mattress.
Didn't he mean mistress? No, I think they meant mattress here.
I think Dove Fisher is the author of the story.
So we have two different stories here that are trading
off the known fact that she was Willie Brown's mattress.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
So while Donald Trump is leading the world as the
leader of the free world, he's leading the entire world
ending wars, making everyone better. Kamala Harris is out promoting
her book which says Joe Biden was demented, but I

(13:11):
didn't want I don't want to say anything because I
didn't want it to look selfish. Oh wow, okay, so
all right, and uh, by the way, I wanted Pete
Budget to be my VP, but he's gay and and
so I didn't. I didn't think people would like a
gay man, so instead I went with Tim Walls.

Speaker 5 (13:39):
Hello, Minnesota, that's right, it's your boy, Jimmy Walls, And
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Speaker 1 (13:51):
Who's got the slacker? Who's got the plan?

Speaker 5 (13:54):
Ye, Timmy Walls, He's the man man.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
With a mic in his hand and a lass of bread.

Speaker 6 (14:02):
He's some wistol punky.

Speaker 5 (14:10):
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Speaker 1 (14:17):
Let your pearl shine.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
Okay, let's dive right.

Speaker 5 (14:21):
In like Greg Legaina's going for gold, except when he
hit his head on the dave and board.

Speaker 3 (14:25):
That was scary.

Speaker 5 (14:25):
My good friend, my running mate, and my boo for life,
Kamala Harris recently mentioned that our good friend and gay
Softball World Series MVP pde Butter Gig was really her
first choice to be her running mate, but.

Speaker 3 (14:40):
He was gay.

Speaker 5 (14:42):
Listen, it's okay if you're gay. Hell I ran on
that platform that made me your governor. The bottom line
is Petie butter Gig is a great, super splendid public servant.
But my girl Kamala, well she was looking for masculinity. Hello, boys,
that's me. Sister girl chose me because I'm a cheat
code to straight light man.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
I ooh, masculinity.

Speaker 5 (15:04):
So you see the people have spoken. I love men
and the men love me. Well, now wait a minute,
that is really not what I've been saying.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Swivel six, I understand it again.

Speaker 5 (15:15):
It looks like we're running out of time to you next.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Week as we pay tribute to.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
I was the hunt and now I'm the hunter.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Michael Ferry, I saw somebody down?

Speaker 4 (15:33):
Is it it?

Speaker 1 (15:33):
Trump and RFK Junior held a press conference on the
causes of autism yesterday after months of study looking at
the link between autism and vaccine. Let that sink in
a moment. Sometimes it's easy to forget where we are

(15:56):
in all of this. Robert F. Kennedy Junior is the
son of Bobby Kennedy, the attorney general under John F. Kennedy,
who was running for president in nineteen sixty eight. When
he was assassinated in California and just really catching fire

(16:23):
as a candidacy. And Rosie Greer, funny little quirk was
his security director and knew nothing about security. He knew
something about grabbing a guy by a throat and throwing
him against a wall, but he knew nothing about executive protection.

(16:43):
So Bobby Kennedy is killed, and the Kennedy legacy is
the most blue blood Democrat name out there. And so
of course you have JFK who's effectively martyred for the nation.
I don't think he would be nearly as popular had

(17:04):
he survived and won in sixty four, which I think
he probably would have won in sixty four, But the
world changed and a lot of people softened their criticism
of him after he was assassinated. So there's a lot
of good will toward JFK and his brother Bobby, who

(17:25):
was not nearly as popular no matter what anybody says,
and he got in late in the in the race.
It's not clear that he would have won the nomination
if you actually look at the elect if you actually
look at the primary process. But it sounds good the
historians that this great Bobby Kennedy had picked up the
Camelot the torch of the Kennedys, and Camelot continued, and

(17:51):
you know he was an environmentalist and a civil rights guide,
and he was the future, and he was young and
he was handsome. Well, hold on, in a moment, you
sound like the people running Beto O'Rourke's campaign or in
Gavin Newsom's kitchen cabinet. But okay, and then you have

(18:11):
Teddy Kennedy, who I'm not sure he was any worse
than any others. He just got caught. He drives off
the bridge and chapiquitt it with Mary Joe Kapecne in
there and swims to save his own life and then
sobers up. Lawyer's up. Runs for president in eighty after
raping half of Washington, d C. As a senator, and

(18:36):
he's asked the question by Roger Mudd, why are you running?
And he looks like, you know, deer in the headlights.
Why would you ask me that I'm a Kennedy. I'm
supposed to be president. My dad was a bootlegger. We
laundered the money through JFK. He got assassinated, Bobby got assassinated.
I was supposed to be president. But this this Kennedy
name in the Shriver name, I mean this is. And

(18:57):
then you got Robert F. Kennedy Junr. Who's kind of
the wild child out there, but all the while he's
he's getting really into personal health and fitness and food
and and he has one of those red pill moments.
And I have said this many times about friends of mine,
a doctor in Houston, Mary Tally Boden. You can see

(19:19):
her writings about the the about ivermectin and the shot
and all that. And I have said many times, you know,
for her own mental health and professional health, it would
have been better if she never had that aha moment.
It'd be better if if it'd be better, it'd be easier.

(19:43):
It's easier if you don't have wisdom. Because what did
Uncle Ben say? With great power comes great responsibility? What
no try? My Rice is a different Uncle Ben, and
you're not allowed to say him anymore. Everybody black had
to be the only way to honor black people was
to take black people out of positions of great reverence.

(20:03):
So we can't have Angel Mom anymore, we can't have
Uncle Ben. But here's Robert F. Kennedy Junior, who then
is a crusader and By the way, I don't agree
with every crusade he's been on. They've softened the edges
on that. Some of his environmental litigation is snail darter stuff,

(20:24):
you know, shut down a power plant in favor of
some toad. Well, I'm for human advancement, and I don't
care if somebody thinks that makes me awful or what
for all of the people who claim they want to
save the snail darter or this, or don't want to
ruin the environment, which he doesn't, or all these other things,

(20:49):
then pay twenty dollars for gas. But I'm not going
to do it and shiver during the winter in the
coal parts of this country because you can't warm your house.
You can't have it both ways. But Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Ran for president against Joe Biden, and the Democrat Party
silenced his campaign. They did to him what they did

(21:09):
to Bernie Sanders in twenty sixteen. They used procedural measures.
They just didn't hold primaries. So here's a guy trying
to run for president within the process, and they just
kept him from being able to run. And there's Trump.
You know, the day Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania,

(21:32):
he called Robert F. Kennedy JUNR and RFK jor caught
hell for this because a camera was filming RFK on
his campaign and caught that call, which was on speakerphone,
and rfk jor caught a lot of heat from people.

(21:52):
It was a private call. You should not have allowed
that to happen. But he and Donald Trump have a
long history, and of course he comes around to support Trump,
and then Trump brings him in and uses his passion,
his knowledge, his advocacy, and now he's the guy leading

(22:17):
the charge against big pharma, against dangerous medical procedures, against
all it. Listen, I don't care where you are on
the political spectrum. You got to want health and wellness
for our kids. You got to care that mothers get
full information so they can make decisions, not doctors, so

(22:39):
that they can make decisions for their children, for the
baby in their womb. And now we're finding out we'll
get deeper into this as the show develops. Now we're
finding out that the governmental organization's tasked with protecting mother
with providing information so that mothers can make decisions, and

(23:03):
the pharmaceutical companies providing products that held they've seemingly paid
people to stamp, and they're killing babies and making babies retarded,
and making babies autistic, and making babies sick and making
a lot of Americans sick. This isn't capitalism. This is

(23:28):
a monstrosity. And there is the Democrat president presidential candidate
Robert F. Kennedy, A Kennedy with what's his name Hitler
or I guess he's a communist dictator today this awful,
horrible Donald Trump, who apparently gave Jimmy Kimmel his job
back because he's in charge of it. And there's Trump,
You've got Toolsey Gabbard, You've got these people. Everybody just

(23:51):
wants to make our country better. I mean, there's a
clear distinction here. There's good and there's evil in this country.
Michael Berry watch falks. President Trump called a meeting with
Zolensky today, a bilateral two way talk at the United

(24:13):
Nations meeting. You know, the President this morning flying up
to New York. He'll get back tonight. He's playing. He's
scheduled to arrive at eleven. He will have given a
major address to the United Nations. He will have had
a private meeting with Zelensky, and he's got to be
on with when he's with Zelensky, because he has to
browbeat Zelensky. He's got to he's got to constantly keep

(24:37):
Zelensky in line because Zelensky is a little. Zelensky is
a little. Use the word I want to use because
it's so perfect. It's like a bad kid that goes
to school with your kid. He's a little. It rhymes
with spit or a person from from England who is

(24:59):
a brit or a catcher's mitt. He's a little. It
also rhymes with skit and tit, as in tit for tat,
tit for tat, you creep, my goodness. It rhymes with
wit is in you know, clever banter or what brevity

(25:22):
is the soul of or bit as in a small amount,
or what goes into a horse's mouth, or kit as
in kit carson or something that is a package that
helps you assemble something or fit to be healthy, or

(25:45):
to throw a tantrum or get spelled with an E
not an I. English is a funny language. But let
me get down to what I wanted to get to.
President Trump long Day, seventy nine years old, do what
he does. I'll tell you, I'll tell you one of
his great secrets of success, and I have not followed it,

(26:07):
is that he doesn't drink. He watched people die from
alcoholism when he decided he didn't want to do that.
He does not drink, and that is a that is
a big source of his health and stamina. I also
think he has very good genes. I also think that
when you love what you do and you're engaged, you
do it longer, you do it better. I've watched a

(26:29):
lot of guys retire because they think they were supposed to,
and psychologically they shut down and their body follows. You know, Rush.
I think Rush would have done his show until the
day he died, which he did, but that wouldn't have
been February seventeen, twenty twenty one. If it had been
February seventeen, twenty thirty one, he was still kept going.

(26:52):
President Trump and RFK Junior held a press conference on
the causes of autism. After months of study looking at
the link between autism and vaccines. President Trump said, we
want mercury out of our vaccines, and he cautioned giving
babies the help be vaccine.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
You know, it's artificially induced.

Speaker 4 (27:12):
It's not like something that when you go from all
of those, you know, healthy babies to a point where
I don't even know structurally if a country can afford it.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
And that's the least of the problems.

Speaker 4 (27:26):
To have families destroyed over this, it's just so so terrible.
I also, and we've already done this. We want no
mercury in the vaccine. We want no aluminum in the vaccine.
The MMR I think should be taken separately. This is
based on what I feel the mumps, measles, and.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
The three should be taken separately.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
And it seems to be that when you mix them
there could be a problem. So there's no downside in
taking them separately. In fact, they think it's better, so
let it be separate. The chicken pox is already separate
because when that got mixed in I guess they made
it four for a while, it really was bad. So
they make chicken pox individually, they're okay. When you mix them,

(28:19):
something maybe happens. So there's no downside in doing it.
It's not like, oh, if you do it, bad things, No,
it's only good side. And it may not have that
much of an impact, but it may have a big impact.
So let those be taken separately. And then hepatitis B
is sexually transmitted. There's no reason to give a baby

(28:44):
that's almost just born hepatitis B.

Speaker 3 (28:48):
So I would.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
Say, wait till the baby is twelve years old and
formed and take hepatitis B. And I think, if you
do those things, it's going to be a whole different
it's going to be a revolution in a positive sense
in the country.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
They tried to do that in Texas, and I had
to fight against the Republican administration that I liked a lot.
I don't know, ten fifteen years ago, they were trying
to put a vaccine into every little girl that was
a vaccine against a sexually transmitted disease, and they were

(29:27):
trying to do it to little bitty girls, and it
was dangerous, and the company had hired a former governor's
chief of staff to be the lobbyist for it, and
that governor was you know, at some point, I don't
care how much you're getting paid. This stuff is sick.
I mean, it's really truly disgustingly sick. And you know,

(29:51):
I grew up in a household where doctors were like God.
If the doctor told you to do it, you did it,
and then you later find out this. Some doctors are
just doing the bidding of pharmacies, and some doctors are
getting what's equivalent of a commission for it. And that's
not right. That's not capitalism. That's evil and and you've

(30:15):
got to be better than that. President Trump also warned
parents not to let them pump your child full of vaccines. Amen. Amen, Amen, right,
hol right, hold right.

Speaker 4 (30:29):
And it's so important to me to take see the
doctor four times or five times for a vaccine. Don't
let them pump your baby up with the largest pile
of stuff you've ever seen in your life, going into
the delicate little body of a baby. Even if it's
two years, three years, four years. You just break it
up into I would say five, but let's say four.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
Four.

Speaker 4 (30:52):
Physics to the doctor instead have won. And certain things
I think you should do. We have already taken out
and in the process of taken out mercury and aluminum.
Now you know what mercury is, you know what aluminum is.
Who the hell once that bumped into a body And
there were rumors about both of them for a long time.

(31:13):
But we're having them taken out. We're having them taken
out of the vaccines. Hepatitis B again that's sexually transmitted.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
Isn't it amazing We have a president who is talking
about things like this. This is so important. This is
meeting people where they are. I'm tired of Ukraine, I'm
tired of the Middle East. I want things done that

(31:51):
affect people that live in trailer parks in Kentucky and
condos in Austin and on the Tickfall River and Louis Jannah.
I want I want to focus on our people where
they are.

Speaker 4 (32:05):
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