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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time. Time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
The Michael Varry Show is on the air. A presidential debate. Ah, yes,
the people need to.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
See the oratorical skills and the two people running for president.
It's like a foot race, but with words. It's so important.
We're told the Democrats called for a debate with Donald
Trump in late June, remember, and Trump agreed. And at

(00:52):
the time, I felt, that's a terrible idea. This will
have been the earliest presidential debate and American history. And
there's a reason for it. It was all a set up.
The told Joe, Hey, Joe, the people think you're not
able to debate Trump, but you know you can. Yeah. Well,

(01:16):
they knew he couldn't, but they needed a ground swell.
And I told you this at the time. They needed
a ground swell of people, donors down ballot. You needed
congressman and senators go, he's got to go. Get him
off there. So they sent him out to the wolves
to be destroyed. And of course that's what happened. So

(01:40):
immediately that night, the media had all of their media
had been prepped. You're shocked that Joe has declined and
he's got to go, and they did. Remember, that's what happened.
It all worked according to plan, and then there was
the mounting pressure for Joe to step down, and there's

(02:05):
Kamala waiting in the wings, and it happened. Everything is
going according to plan. Well, what do we do with
Kamalo Because she's an airhead, she just repeats slogans. She's
a dits, she's a dumb bo we know this. Oh,
don't say that, Michael. Because she's a girl. She's gonna

(02:27):
be president of the United States. Do you worry about
hurting Marcus Latrell's feelings when you send them into war?
Do you worry about hurting a warrior's feeling?

Speaker 3 (02:39):
We're talking about being president of the United States.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
You have to have a steely resolve. No, we need
a girl. We don't want her to have a bad day.
We don't you insult her. This is not how you
conduct business. People that don't understand how rough the world
is makes such stupid statements. So we're going to have
a debate, right Well, in order to understand that debate,

(03:04):
we have to go back a few years. Kamala Harris
was on Drew Barrymore's show, I Know you didn't know
Drew Barrymore had a show, but apparently she does. And
I'm told she takes her shoes off, puts her feet
up in the couch underneath her, and cries for people
and apologizes for being white and doesn't matter. So there's

(03:24):
no discussion of policy positions, because Drew Barrymore is not
exactly a mental giant. But there's Kamala Harris. This is
how you appealed to women, cried, hold hands and all.
This is good. And she tells Drew Barrymore how she
met her husband, Doug Imhoff.

Speaker 4 (03:44):
Is it true you got set up on a blind date?

Speaker 1 (03:46):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (03:47):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (03:47):
Is it true that you might have googled him before?

Speaker 7 (03:50):
So my best friend, who was like a sister to me,
call me up and she's like, I need you to
go out.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
With this guy.

Speaker 7 (03:58):
And she's very bossy, as best friends should be. Don't
google him, just trust me and go out with him.
And I said, okay, And then I googled him.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Did she google the fact that he banged his daughter's
nanny and got her pregnant, which is why his wife
divorced him. Maybe she liked that, So that's a sweet
little story, right. Her best friend oddly enough, they don't

(04:34):
name her best friend. Let's do that again. Remon't play
that again.

Speaker 5 (04:37):
Is it true you got set up on a blind date?

Speaker 1 (04:39):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (04:40):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (04:41):
Is it true that you might have googled him before?

Speaker 7 (04:44):
So my best friend who was like a sister to me?

Speaker 1 (04:46):
Okay, stop there, call me. She's her best friend, she
like a sister, but she doesn't mention her name. The
woman who can she considers like a sister. Maybe she's
a private person she doesn't want. Turns out her friend
best friend like a sister is none other than Dana Walden,
the coach chairman of Disney Entertainment. Why does this matter? Well,

(05:10):
Disney owns a little TV network called ABC, and guess
which network Kamala Harris has agreed to debate Donald Trump
on ABC. Dana Walden overseas ABC Entertainment, ABC News, and
all ABC owned television stations, among other Disney divisions. You

(05:35):
think there might possibly be a conflict. You think we're
going to be a little shocked that ABC is going
to set Trump up and say wonderful things about Kamala Harris.
You think she will have been handed the questions before
the night begins. Now that wouldn't happen, would it. That'd

(06:02):
be too weird. These people are so interconnected, so devious,
so scheming. According to Alicia Alicia Navis of News Nation,

(06:23):
this relationship is now coming out. People are starting to
finally ask questions.

Speaker 8 (06:30):
A top ABC and Disney executive is taking heat for
being buddy buddy with Vice President Kamala Harris. Dana Walden
is her name, and she helps lead ABC News and
Disney as a personal connection with the VP, leading to
criticism about the upcoming presidential debate on ABC, some saying
is a conflict of interest. News Nations Alicia Navez joins
us now to break it all down. Alicia, how much

(06:52):
control would Walden actually have over this debate?

Speaker 4 (06:55):
Well, good morning, Nick's early. A fair question.

Speaker 9 (06:58):
I think it requires a little bit of context, though,
right in terms of why there's so much scrutiny that context. Well, typically,
for you know, the better part of the last couple
of decades, in the nineteen eighties, presidential debates have been
held by the nonpartisan and a nonprofit organization Commission for
Presidential Debates.

Speaker 4 (07:15):
This year, for the first.

Speaker 9 (07:16):
Time, CNN held and then ABC is going to help
a debate that they directly kind of control.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
So that level of control mixed.

Speaker 9 (07:23):
With now this relationship that's come under strutiny, is leading
to all of this kind of concern, and so we
dug in a little bit to see if that's warranted. Right,
We learned and dug into who this decade it is.
As you mentioned, Dana Walden, she is, you know, kind
of considered to be one of the next in line
to replace Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney, you know,
when his contract is up in twenty twenty six. To

(07:45):
understand her power currently though at Disney, she oversees about
eighteen businesses across a Disney empire, and according to Disney,
is only involved in ABC News's divisions a corporate matters
like budget and staffing. So to kind of answer your
question here a little bit, they say she has no
direct to editorial decision making when it comes to ABC News.

Speaker 4 (08:04):
Now.

Speaker 9 (08:04):
Walden and Harris though their relationship, that's something we also
looked into.

Speaker 4 (08:07):
They are friends, they have been friends for a decades.

Speaker 9 (08:10):
Harris is even credited that is the executive for her
marriage or a husband and certainly the second gentleman. We
looked into just how generous this friendship is between Walden
and Harris in terms of her supporting Harris's campaigns over
the years and found you know, according to the data
from the Federal Election Commission, we've seen that Walden has
contributed either a dozen times to the Harris campaign over

(08:30):
the past decade totally just over around fifty thousand dollars.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
To be fair though here right, Walden is.

Speaker 9 (08:37):
Not the only kind of executive of a major network
that has a relationship to one of the presidential candidates.
Of course, we know President Trump has had really close
relationships to anchors and even executives at Fox News. The
difference though here is that ABC is the only one
confirmed to host the presidential debate, you know, the upcoming week.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Believe he just said that happens. Michael VERI the nineties
or my lost decade. I was going to college, going
to law school, living in England, and then practicing law
as a baby lawyer, and then starting my own company.
So for that ten years I was grinded. I mean
I was keeping some impressively long hours, not like those

(09:18):
of you who work in a plant or drive a
truck and work those kind of hours, Like that's physically exhausting.
This was mentally exhausting, and I didn't socialize. I was
trying to make it in the world, so I didn't
I missed out on a lot of the pop culture developments.

(09:41):
So by the time I woke up and started as
I will do study, Okay, who is this Nirvana? It
was years later Kurt Cobain had taken.

Speaker 10 (09:50):
His own life and and you know, he was this
genius and he was this and he was a It
affects your view of someone.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
If all the cultural influencers say this guy's great, you
naturally want to hear that they're great, because otherwise you're
not with it. This is what happens when Kamala Harris
goes from being the VP candidate that they're getting rid
of to uh, oh no, we need her to be

(10:28):
the candidate. She's a happy warrior, she's the best. She's
a happy warrior. And now all of a sudden, all
of a sudden, they're reading the same words to you
all day long. So that a person who is a

(10:49):
very very casual observer clip number six oh one, if
you would ramone, they don't know whether Kamala Harris is
a good person or not. Don't read the bills in Congress.
Why would they? They don't know what they have to
rely on what they're told. So then so when you

(11:10):
Kelly Fontanella put this, this, this little montage together, listen
to this.

Speaker 5 (11:14):
This is what it looks like to be a propaganda sheep.

Speaker 11 (11:17):
It is a kind of happy warrior, happy warriors, happy warriors.

Speaker 5 (11:21):
He was certainly the.

Speaker 7 (11:21):
Happy warrior last night and seemed to be the happy
warrior last night.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
A happy warrior backs her, going to be very happy warriors.
There is a new happy.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
Warrior following the kind of happy warrior mole.

Speaker 11 (11:33):
Happy warrior, happy warrior mentality with in sense of humor.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Look at Pegli. So I think there is something to
be said for people who become famous for being famous.
Paris Hilton for instance. You know who Paris Hilton is?
Oh yeah, what has she done? I don't know? Why
is she famous? I don't know, she's just famous for

(11:59):
me famous. What did Kim Kardashian do? Why is she
so famous? Why is she so identifiable? What did she do?
What was Did she create a piece of art? Did
she write a book? No, she's famous, and once she
becomes famous, people will make protestations of her greatness, but

(12:21):
you don't know on what basis, yet you don't want
to question it or disagree with it because that is
the consensus. You see, there is a consensus by the
grand pubas, by the people who set the culture. And
when they tell you that Nirvana is great and that

(12:46):
Kurt Cobain's death at twenty seven, he was the tortured artist.
I asked our team, I said, are you a big
Nirvana fan? And Jim Mutt, our creative director, said, I
don't get the thing on Nirvana. I like him well enough,
but they weren't even the best man to come out
of Seattle at the time. And he has as number

(13:07):
one Alison Chains, number two Sound Garden, that's Chris Cornell, right,
and number three Pearl Jam. You ever stop and think
about how many people that, without considering it, you would
describe as being great and you never actually saw them

(13:29):
do what they do and you just kind of took
people's word for it. Now, very few people actually saw
Babe Ruth perform. But you can read what his stats are.

(13:49):
You can read Tae Cobb's stats, right, You could read
Nolan Ryan's stats. I mean, the most no hitters, the
most hitters, the most two hitters, the most three hitters
in history. One guy has all of those. Yeah, when
I tell you Nolan Ryan was game changing, you can

(14:10):
take that to the bank. You can understand why. But
if I tell you Kurt Cobain or Kim Kardashian or
Paris Hilton, then you have to start wondering, am I
is this is? This is final tap part two. So

(14:32):
when they tell you that Kamala Harris, is this really
groundbreaking important person? Huh? And people who don't follow but
who trust others, So I call them sports bros. You

(14:58):
get a lot of twenty and even into their thirty somethings,
men who are emotionally immature, super fans of sports, not
particularly concerned with what's going on around them. They often
don't have kids yet, or their kids aren't old enough

(15:19):
for them to start caring. Into their fifties, these young
people will largely grow very conservative. But in their twenties
and early thirties, they're going to each other. The term
is standing in each other's weddings. They're going to weddings
and getting drunk. They're paying a lot of money for

(15:40):
an apartment. They're not only a house yet paying a
lot of money for a car. They're going out every
night and partying, as they say, and they don't listen
to political news because it's boring. That's what their parents do.
Those kinds of people fall prey to Colin Cowherd, who
is a sports commentator and commentary like this.

Speaker 12 (16:07):
Because it's an election year and increasingly we're being fed
doomsday scenarios and people want to be happy. So people
are putting down their phones and turning on something that
makes them feel happy. Caitlin Clark COPA America the Summer Olympics.
Americans are much more united than anybody on their iPhone

(16:30):
would acknowledge.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
But that's hard to sell.

Speaker 12 (16:34):
We really all want the same things, but we watched
different news channels for it. But people are tired of
the anks. This weekend, I turn on CNN. Didn't plan to,
but they had a Kamala Harris specially it was like
two hours. I didn't plan to watch it, but what
I noticed between her and the other guy running is
she smiled a lot, she was happy, she laughed. It

(16:56):
went constant finger pointing and grievance. I found myself sitting
there for two hours. It was kind of uplifting. It
didn't really matter because I don't know much about Kamala
Harris other than what I read. But it was like uplifting.
And that's why I'm watching so much of the Olympics,
and I watched so much of Coopa and the Euros
on Fox.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Yesterday I went. I went to lunch with my daughter.
It was a nice day out.

Speaker 12 (17:21):
All I saw young couples, smiles, dogs, fun, people laughing,
playing pingpong outside.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
People were happy. I got it done.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
I can't stop it. I can't listen to this dumbass
any longer.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
I like kamalough because she's smiling and the other guy's
not smiling. Borders wide open, inflations, out of control, I know,
but just smiling, she's uplifting. You look at teen age girl.
Three years ago today, the capital of Afghanistan would fall
into the hands of the Taliban. Ashraf Ghani, the leader

(17:54):
of Afghanistan, would flee along with local residents and foreign nationals,
allowing the Taliban to re establish the Islamic Immirate of Afghanistan.
It was an absolute debacle. Ramon, can you pull John

(18:17):
Kirby seven. There's lots of audio we have I'm just
going to play that one. This is Biden's brain. John
Kirby claiming that the withdrawal from Afghanistan was well executed.
Do I need to remind you thirteen of our service
members lost their lives, family members waiting back here at

(18:42):
home for their loved one to finish their term. Think
how this plays out, folks. How many of you are
grandparents and as the school year comes to a close
and your kids say, hey, kids, get out of school
next Friday. We're thinking and driving over on Saturday. Oh

(19:03):
that'd be great. Y'all are coming to town. Anticipation starts
to build. I want to go clean their rooms so
they can have a place to stay. Let me go
stock up on the foods they're gonna eat. Let me
let me get everything ready for them to come. These
service members are getting ready to come home. Their moms

(19:26):
have bought all the supplies for their favorite cake, their
favorite casse role. Their dads have told the guys at work, Hey,
you got them. I'm gonna be out for the next week.
My boy's coming home from Afghanistan, and I just just
want to stay home with him and catch up with him. Yeah,
we got it. We got you, miss Jones, we got this.

(19:48):
You're so excited, and then they're killed, and Joe Biden
is is proud of how that worked out.

Speaker 13 (20:01):
In reading this, you seem to be conceding that evacuations
should have happened sooner and faster, seeing we now prioritize
earlier evacuations, noting that today he would message evacuations more aggressively.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
I understand you've made clear.

Speaker 13 (20:13):
The president does not have any regrets about his decision
to withdraw But in hindsight, in reading this, does the
president have any regrets about how this withdrawal was carried out.

Speaker 14 (20:22):
The President's very proud of the manner in which the
men and women of the military, the Foreign Service, intellision community.
I went on and on and on conducted this, conducted
this withdrawal. But look, I've been around operations my entire life,
and there's not a single one that ever.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Goes perfectly according to plant. Things happen.

Speaker 14 (20:45):
Sometimes enemies get a vote, and you always want to
learn from that.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
Yeah, I'm miss Jones, Mss Smith. We're sorry about your
kid being murdered by the botch withdrawal, but we learned
from it. We'll use it in our reelection. At that
debate in June, Joe Biden said there had not been
a service member lost on his watch. What about those thirteen?

(21:14):
But Joe Biden's the ancient past, right. We don't need
to worry about Joe Biden. They've moved on. They have
a new, improved Joe two point zero named Kamala Harris.
And just like Barack Obama in two thousand and eight,
there's no history on her. She's never done anything, so
they can't catch us on that.

Speaker 5 (21:34):
Well.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
She has been vice president for going on four years,
and on CNN State of the Union we now learn
she was the last person in the room for the
Afghanistan withdrawal planning. She made the decisions. Listen to this.

Speaker 6 (21:55):
President Biden always said that he wants you to be
the last person in the room, particularly for big decisions,
just as he was for President Obama. He just made
a really big decision Afghanistan.

Speaker 5 (22:06):
Yes, were you the last person in the room?

Speaker 4 (22:09):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (22:10):
And you feel comfortable I do.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Kamala Harris is a radical. She is dangerous. We can't
afford her, and we won't survive her. Forget the cultural phenomenon,
Forget the fact that she's black or Indian or Caribbean

(22:37):
or whatever else. She cannot do this job. Guess what
else she can't do brain surgery, heart surgery, flying a
fighter yet and you wouldn't put her in that situation,

(22:58):
neither would you. What does her gagging have ramon? She
cannot do this job. People will die, our economy will
be destroyed, our nation will be destroyed. You can't continue

(23:22):
the illegal immigration on the basis that it is now.
Listen to this again.

Speaker 6 (23:33):
President Biden always said that he wants you to be
the last person in the room, particularly for big decisions,
just as he was for President Obama. He just made
a really big decision Afghanistan.

Speaker 5 (23:43):
Yes, were you the last person in the room?

Speaker 1 (23:46):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (23:47):
And you feel comfortable? I do.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
There.

Speaker 5 (23:52):
It is.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
A botched withdrawal, an embarrassing, graceful defeat. Eighty billion dollars
of military arsenal left they now is just a third anniversary.
They're now driving around and they said, oh, you think
we don't know how to work this equipment. Look at this.
They have a greater arsenal than most countries entire arsenal

(24:18):
just from what we left them. I think she's a
cultural phenomenon. Now, this is going to hurt people. People
are going to die. Listen to this again.

Speaker 6 (24:27):
President Biden always said that he wants you to be
the last person in the room, particularly for big decisions,
just as he was for President Obama. He just made
a really big decision Afghanistan.

Speaker 5 (24:38):
Yes, were you the last person in the room? Yes?
And you feel comfortable?

Speaker 1 (24:44):
And I just put that on the Michael Barris Michael
Berry Show. Kamala Harris has been the unelected nominee, the
beneficiary of the coup. That's why she's Kumala, So also Kamala.
There's a lot of different ways you can say the name.
For weeks now, she's yet to answer any questions. She's

(25:06):
yet to offer an idea. She's going to fix inflation
because people are dying from inflation. But she's part of
the inflation, which is really weird, but it works somehow,
it works for them. But it's getting to the point
now that the media is getting annoyed with them, and
they're never going to say Trump's a better candidate. The

(25:29):
media is getting annoyed because they're getting embarrassed. Stephen Colbert
had an interview with a CNN reporter anchor and he
said something about how you know you guys are hard hitting,
you tell the truth, and the audience it was raucous laughter.

(25:52):
It was clear they thought he was joking, and you
could tell he was embarrassed by it. But what the
media is doing now, they're trying to coach them through
what you need to do for us to maximize what
we do for you to help you win. And they're

(26:13):
starting to get angry at the Harris campaign because they're
not doing what the media wants them to do to
win the race. And it's embarrassing. So Jim Acosta, remember
the guy I would stand at the back of the
room and scream at Donald Trump, just absolute nut. It
was his whole stick. Well, even Jim Acosta at CNN

(26:39):
is asking questions. He asked the Harris Waltz campaigns communications
director Michael Tyler, would it kill you guys to have
a press conference?

Speaker 15 (26:50):
Would it kill you guys to have a press conference?
Why isn't she had a press conference?

Speaker 5 (26:55):
Listen to the vice president.

Speaker 11 (26:56):
Governor Walls have been busy criss crossing this country since
the launch of this campaign and adding a Governor Walls
to the ticket. You saw the ways in which they
went across the battleground states last week, generating rallies of
one thousands, ten thousand here, fifteen thousand there.

Speaker 15 (27:13):
But but, Michael, you know, a campaign rally is not
a prostrated do you mind if I cut in? I mean,
you know, a campaign rally is not a press conference.
Why isn't she had a press conference? She's the vice president.
She can handle the questions. Why not do it?

Speaker 11 (27:25):
We absolutely are going to do it. You hear her
take questions. She's out on the stump and she's she
said last week, we're going to be having a sit
down interview here before the end of the month of
what she is going to be focused on and what
this campaign is going to be focused on is communicating
directly with the voters that are actually going to decide
to pathway to two hundred and seventy electoral votes.

Speaker 15 (27:42):
That's why she got press conference last week three the
past week.

Speaker 11 (27:45):
That's why we're doing a bus tour in Pennsylvania as
we headed to Chicago, and it's why we'll sit down
for an interview before the end of the month to
make sure that we can have a deep dot conversation
about the vision that Kamala Harris has for where she
wants to take this country in the contrast that we're
going to have with Donald Trump, We're going to have free.

Speaker 1 (27:59):
Of opperton that it needs to do that throughout.

Speaker 15 (28:01):
The Michael, but one interview by the end of the month, month.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
From out the campaign.

Speaker 15 (28:06):
I don't want to belabor this, but one interview before
the end of the month.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
I mean, that's that's not a lot. I mean, can
you commit to a.

Speaker 15 (28:13):
Press conference before the end of the month.

Speaker 11 (28:15):
We will commit to directly engage with the voters that
are actually going to decide this election, and that is
going to be a complete with rallies, but sit down interviews,
with press conferences, with all the digital assets that we
have at our disposal.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
In other words, sug get up in front of a
union that is supporting her, like the teachers union. She'll
read the words we give for her. Everyone will cheer.
We'll take a photo of it. Well, we'll use artificial
intelligence and photoshop. We'll add more people to the picture,
and then we'll add in some cheers and we'll give

(28:50):
that to you and you'll play it because you'll do
what we tell you to do, because that's the way
this works. You're the media. You do well, we tell
you to do. Our favorite Kamala Harris impersonator Esther Palti
explains why she doesn't support Kamala Harris, and it has
to do with good old fashioned family values.

Speaker 16 (29:09):
So sometimes I get messages that happen to be pretty
respectful from the other side.

Speaker 5 (29:13):
They say, hey, listen, we.

Speaker 16 (29:14):
Don't have to agree politically, but you know, Harris is
a woman at the end of the day, and the
way you're degrading her is just not right.

Speaker 5 (29:20):
We got to stick together.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
You can't do this.

Speaker 5 (29:22):
You're pushing women down.

Speaker 16 (29:23):
And because of the way that they approached me, and
because I'm a decent human being, I will respectfully explain
in the video why I don't respect Kamala Harris, and
that's because she is her way to the top. Now
why is that important to me? Well, I have three children.
I have two sons and a daughter, and I want
my sons to marry a respectable woman, and I want

(29:45):
my daughter to become a respectable woman. I don't celebrate
today's Western society of how they celebrate being a whore. Okay,
from only fans to you know, selling yourself someone to get.

Speaker 5 (30:04):
Up ahead in a job. Aka Kamala Harris.

Speaker 16 (30:07):
You shouldn't be asking me why I'm degrading Kamala Harris.
You should be asking yourself why you think it's okay
that she's degrading woman across the world, Because what is
she showing the world that this is how women can
get to the top.

Speaker 5 (30:26):
She's bringing women backwards?

Speaker 16 (30:28):
Because you know what happens to my daughter when she
sees me support someone like this, laughing and being like
a psychopath when you have the most prestigious position. What
am I showing my daughter? Hey, if you spread your
legs wide enough, that could be you ask yourself why
you're still supporting that. There is nothing wrong with having values.

(30:51):
There is nothing wrong with respecting yourself. Last time I checked,
we made leaps and bounds. So the lefts saying that
we are bringing women backwards and Kamala Harris sitting there
like we're not going back. That doesn't make any sense.
You guys are a You guys are oxymorons. I'm going
to try to calm down now because it's like I

(31:12):
said in the beginning, you were respectful, I'm gonna be
respectful back. Sorry, gets out of control. When she takes over,
it gets it gets wild. So you know, that's how
I feel about that. We can agree to disagree, and
that's totally fine, but that's the standpoint that I'm at.
My brothers they were rottweilers.

Speaker 4 (31:30):
They were on top of me.

Speaker 16 (31:32):
They made sure that I knew to respect myself, and
they made sure that nobody around me can take advantage
of me and mess with me.

Speaker 5 (31:37):
And those values and morals.

Speaker 16 (31:40):
They pass on. And now that I have my own kids,
I don't want them to look up to women like
Kamala Harris. I'm sorry. That's just how I feel, and
that's how society used to feel as well. But you know,
actively supporting this crap, you're going backwards. You're going backwards.
I'm not going backwards. This isn't sexual liberation. You're not
in charge of your destiny. If you're selling yourself, you're

(32:03):
selling yourself, You're selling your body. It's the oldest profession
in history and it's.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
The worst one.

Speaker 16 (32:09):
It's the most degrading and the most dangerous.

Speaker 4 (32:11):
Don't lie to yourself.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
You know, you will notice that when people criticize Kamala Harris,
they feel very defiant in doing so you know, I
because they get insulted, and because our side feels bad,
but the Left doesn't feel bad insulting Donald Trump. They

(32:35):
don't feel bad insulting you Christians, any of it. Our
side is not prepared for the fight. We are so
afraid we are going to upset them. They are Marxists,
they are evil, they are horrible people. They're monsters and Marxists.

(32:55):
They don't care if children are raped or murdered. They
don't care if our country is overrun.

Speaker 3 (33:00):
Stop being afraid to say it. You don't have to
be like I know you are going to be all
upset at me, be upset at me.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
I'm staying
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