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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael very show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Before we begin, I want to send our prayers to
the people of Florida getting hit just about now. In
a little while, you're going to see a hurricane like
we haven't seen in a long time, as well as
all of the people still recovering from Hurricane Helene.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
So we have North Carolina's.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Been hit very hard, and we're going to be there,
hopefully soon, and we're going to help them rebuild and
get it all back together, and we hope that God
will keep them safe.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
Here comes a story of the hurricane.
Speaker 4 (00:46):
Does converse Andersen to take my Bretherd cares All.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
All I can tell you is that I'm talking to
Governor Santis. He's been very gracious. She's thank me for
all we've done. He knows what we're doing, and I
think that's important.
Speaker 5 (01:01):
Well, first of all, I have called and talked with
in the course of this crisis, this most recent crisis,
Democrat and Republican governors called, taken the call, answered the call,
had a conversation. So obviously this is not an issue
that is about partisanship or politics for certain leaders.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
But maybe is for others. Is this dobby of the king.
Speaker 6 (01:27):
The fact of the matter is she has no role
in this process. She's not part of the chain of command.
I am working with President Biden and FEMA and our
state and local partners, and we're getting the job done.
Speaker 5 (01:38):
To the people of Florida and in particular the people
of the Tampa.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Rest of region.
Speaker 5 (01:44):
We urge you to take this storm series.
Speaker 7 (01:52):
Jamala Harris is in complete meltdownload behind the scenes, it
is so much worse in what you're seeing is so
much worse than you can imagine. Biden hates her and
is actively working to undercut her. Politicians don't think about
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what's best for the country. They think about what's best
for them. Biden wants her to lose. Biden's parting act
is the Democrat establishment, the elite. You one with me,
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You replaced me with her.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
She lost.
Speaker 7 (02:45):
Make no mistake. If they don't mend that fence, it
is killing them. Trump now leading in Wisconsin in almost
every poll.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Trump now leading in Michigan.
Speaker 7 (03:00):
Michigan was always considered a swing state, but it had
moved to the left.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
This is very interesting.
Speaker 7 (03:09):
What are some of the big macro factors at play
in Michigan. Well, the unions not endorsing Kamala Harris two
thirds of the union members. Depending on the union, some
of them are well over seventy percent. When the poll
was taken, they said we're for Trump, not Kamala. The
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unions never represent their members. They always represent the guys
at the top of the union. The union membership politically
is always far more conservative than the guys at the top.
The guys at the top are tools. They're Karl Roves.
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They could be a Democratic Republican. They don't care. They
can't be bothered. They just want to make more money
and have more power. They're politicians. I mean, they're exactly
what you would expect. They're devious politicians. The membership, that's
the rank and file. That's the good guys. That's true
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at police departments across the country. The guy out on
the street, that's a good guy. The chief more often
than not, he has his head up the mayor's butt
because he's appointed. That's true in many, many capacities. The
guy on the street, the guy on the front line,
the infantryman, the marine, those guys salt of the earth,
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good solid people. The guy that rises to the rank
through the ranks, especially in today's world, the presumption, sadly
has to be that if you are a major city
police chief, if you are a top general in the military,
the presumption has to be you're an ass kissing, woke weasel.
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If you're not, then you're really really clever to be
able to get there. But the presumption is always you're
an ass kissing weasel, and you have woke, and you
played the game, and you stepped over a lot of people,
and you spoke out against the people beneath you, and
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you care nothing about the people you're supposed to serve.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
I said, I have.
Speaker 7 (05:33):
To laugh so I don't lose my mind. So a
joke is a funny thing makes us feel good.
Speaker 8 (05:41):
We laugh.
Speaker 7 (05:42):
But when you say of someone that they are a joke,
it's one of the worst insults. If I say your
football team's quarterback is a joke, that hits harder.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Than I don't like him or he's not good.
Speaker 7 (05:57):
He's a joke. Kamala Harris is a joke. She's on
a zoom call with federal officials about Hurricane Milton in Florida.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
C SPAN is carrying the call live.
Speaker 7 (06:16):
A staffer tries to hand her a piece of paper
with a question on it so she can ask a
question or make a statement and try to seem smart.
She doesn't realize her mike is live because she's not speaking,
so she puts her hand over her face like a
coach in the NFL, so you won't see what she's saying.
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And she says, this is a lot of broadcast. In
other words, Trump would be there speaking directly. She was
being fed the information, and she covers her mouth say
it's a lot of broadcast. But her mic hadn't been killed.
It's not good audio quality, but it's so important, and
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so tell then I'm going to share it. We really
got to watch those those areas in those community and
so it takes quite a while for that water to drain.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 5 (07:10):
Hey, Ken, I have a question for you. You mentioned
words matter, and I know there is a lot of
media following this briefing.
Speaker 7 (07:19):
Did you hear that it's going to be right in
the beginning. May have to turn your radio down to
pend on your volume remote. Can you turn that up?
And I want you to listen to the background. If
you see it, you'll see what she says. This is
a lot broadcast. Turn it up. We really got to
watch those those areas, in those community and so it
takes quite.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
A while broadcast. Hey, guys, so you can't hear me
that it's a lot of broadcasts.
Speaker 7 (07:43):
This is all day, every day. We're supposed to believe.
She was a tough prosecutor. She prosecuted transnational gangs, drug cartels.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
Those she didn't. It's pitiful.
Speaker 7 (08:02):
Then she tried to address the people of Tampa, the
good people of Tampa.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Hey, listen to this.
Speaker 5 (08:09):
To the people of Florida, and in particular the people
of the Tampa resident region, we urge you to take
this story seriously.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
She sounds like Joe Biden.
Speaker 5 (08:21):
Gone is to day of everyone thinking they could actually
live the American.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
True the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 9 (08:29):
I commonly here am heart broken by the hurricane. It
breaks my heart. My heart is heartbroken. So to help
the victims of the hurricane, I'll be sending another six
hundred million dollars to Ukraine. That way, you can feel safe,
know when you're making.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
A difference to people in need. Oh, tell them about
our immigration policy. What's that? Tell them about an immigration policy?
Speaker 5 (08:53):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (08:53):
I get it.
Speaker 9 (08:54):
So since we've been helping the victims of the hurricane
by sending money to a legal immigrant, so they have
to help they need. We encourage everyone from North Carolina
to go to Mexico and come back as a legal immigrant.
That way we can help you help yourself. Hang on,
I'm getting a call. Hello, Hi, this is Sideline. You're
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trying to help the hurricane victims. Yes, I am, well,
we think that you can help them by sending money
to us. Oh that's a great idea. I sure do
love helping those hurricane victims. Let me just ask you,
are you in need?
Speaker 8 (09:28):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (09:29):
Okay, great, then I hear.
Speaker 9 (09:30):
By seeing you one point two billion dollars in aid
in order to help the victims of the hurricane.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
Oh fantastic.
Speaker 9 (09:37):
Trust me, this will go a long way for the
stranded people in North Carolina. I sure do love helping
victims of the hurricane. I'm just so happened to be
victims for hurricane.
Speaker 7 (09:49):
Cartoon Network has a block of time dedicated to cartoons
for adults. They call it Adult Swim. Why on earth
are we talking about cartoons because that little bit right there,
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that's a bit that.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Played on Adult Swim.
Speaker 7 (10:13):
There are things happening right now that I have never seen,
and without boring you, I study goofy silly, dumb stuff
related to cultural trends as they relate to politics. Bill
Clinton was considered a rock star by celebrities. Barack Obama
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was considered a rock star by celebrities. That makes a difference.
It's not the one thing that can win it for you,
but it makes a difference in twenty twenty four. The
people who matter, the people in places you wouldn't expect.
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Rogan hasn't endorsed him, but Rogan's sort of blessing in
what you have to be careful because people say, scoop Rogan,
he's an idiot, Okay, but he has a massive podcast audience,
and you don't know those people. Theovonne massive podcast audience,
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and you don't know those people. Andrew Schultz maybe the
best interview Trump has done this entire season. We'll play
in the next hour. Massive audience. But more important than
the size of the audience, it's an audience of people
that don't watch Fox News. They consider Fox News somewhere
between dumb, irrelevant, old silly.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Formulaic. You gotta go get the voters where they are.
Speaker 7 (11:56):
And that's what the Democrats have long done better than
the Republics. They go get gays, they go get immigrant communities.
My wife's from India, so she came here in eighty nine,
and I can remember, I mean at the University of
Houston where we met. At she was in the Indian
Students Association, and I can remember prominent Democrats from the
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region would come out to Indian events. And so those
Indians believed they were Democrats. Before they knew where the
grocery store was. They thought, oh, the Democrats are our people.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
Now.
Speaker 7 (12:34):
The funny thing about this is these Indians have the
values of conservatives, but they believe they're Democrats because that's
who first reached out to them, that's who met them
where they were. So what I'm watching is in these
little places, these little sinews, the little recesses, in the
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rocks where a few people live. Here. Here, here, we're
cobbling together a real majority, a sustainable majority. Now, some
of the Mic Pence Republicans within our party don't want
those people around, but I do because I want to
win and you do too. And some of our old
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Mike Pence Republicans. That's the people that's a Republican who's
a Republican because he gets his haircut once a week,
and he wears his tie properly, and he wears his
American flag. Now he'll send your boys off to be murdered,
making them mis say, but that he wears an American flag,
and he wears a dark colored suit that is properly pressed,
and he wears wingtips that are properly polished by that
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black fellow down at the airport.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
He does a good job on it. I always give
him an extra.
Speaker 8 (13:47):
Dollar, and I'll tell him I thank him, I appreciate him.
Speaker 7 (13:50):
This kind of conservative, which we're happy to have that
person too. This kind of conservative doesn't want anybody else
to vote for us because he's like the hipster. He
was here first, and he doesn't want all these new
people coming around. I don't like these new people coming
around here. I'm out here in the country and they're
building up around me. Kind of mentality. The hipster is
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the guy who listens to a band that you've never
heard of, But the minute you have heard of him
and you mentioned that you like.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Him, he doesn't like him anymore. He moves on.
Speaker 7 (14:25):
That's part of being a hipster. Well, that's what a
lot of these conservatives are doing. They're now trashing Trump
he's not sufficiently anti abortion. Well, what they're really doing
is saying, pay attention to me. Stop chasing these new voters.
There's not enough of you, dude.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
We got to win.
Speaker 7 (14:45):
We need you to support the family while we go
get some new people with funny stuff, with different stuff,
with younger stuff. Yeah, that's what we're going to do.
That's what we're going to do. Now, let's listen to
that cartoon again. A whole different mindset.
Speaker 9 (15:02):
I commonly here am heartbroken by the hurricane. It breaks
my heart. My heart is heartbroken. So to help the
victims of the hurricane, I'll be sending another six hundred
million dollars to Ukraine. That way, you can feel safe,
know when you're making a.
Speaker 3 (15:19):
Difference to people in need. Oh, tell them about our
immigration policy. What's that? Tell them about an immigration policy?
Speaker 8 (15:26):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (15:26):
I get it.
Speaker 9 (15:27):
So, since we've been helping the victims of the hurricane
by sending money to a legal immigrant, so they have to.
Speaker 3 (15:32):
Help they need.
Speaker 9 (15:33):
We encourage everyone from North Carolina to go to Mexico
and come back as an legal immigrant. That way we
can help you help yourself. Hang on, I'm getting a call. Hello, Hi,
this East Sideline. You're trying to help the hurricane victims. Yes,
I am, Well, we think that you can help them
by sending money to us. Oh that's a great idea.
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I sure do love helping those hurricane victims. Let me
just ask you, are you we need yes? Okay, great,
then I hear back. Then you one point two billion
dollars in eight in order to help the victims of
the hurricane.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
Oh fantastic.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Trust me.
Speaker 9 (16:11):
These will go a long way for the stranded people
in North Carolina, as should.
Speaker 3 (16:16):
You love help the victim of the hurricue. Who gets
to happen to be victims to the hurricane?
Speaker 2 (16:22):
The worst president, the worst vice president in the history
of our country.
Speaker 8 (16:27):
Ritor Michael Berry.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
We can't afford four more years of this.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
Became South Prestler Jathon's township lser In County, Pennsylvania. I'm
going to thank the board for working on the backlog
of thousands of unprocessed voter registrations here and Lucerna. I
know the number is approaching twenty three hundred on process
voter registrations, and that does not include a paper applications. Now,
what does concerning is the fact that the mail in
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ballast is approaching eight thousand on the processed voter registered
and mail and mellot applications. And yes, board, we are
aware of the sure system numbers and a reliable source
has hold those numbers for us. Now, this board has
been in the news for several years. It was in
the news in twenty twenty for throwing out ballots into dumpsters.
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In twenty twenty two, this board ran out of paper
on election day in twenty twenty two. This board has
a history of not making sure that every lawful vote
is counted here in Luzerne County. That's why you're in
the news. I'm going to make it clear. This board
has said today that in Afghani. Yes, an Afghani citizen
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that was brought to our country because Kamala Harris failed
in the debapple of the pullout from Afghanistan. That's why
that Afghanian national is here in our country. And that
person threatened a terror attack on election day.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Kamala Harris funded the.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
Attack of Hamas and Iran on Israel on October seventh.
Any member of the Jewish community that votes for Kamala
Harris is voting for the destruction of the Jewish people
in Israel. If Democrats care about black people, then why
do they choose to support illegal aliens over the three
point six million black children living in our country. If
Democrats care about the American people, then why do they
choose to put the five hundred excuse me, the illegal
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aliens over five hundred thousand Americans that are living homeless
here in our country? We had fifty thousand homeless veterans.
Why do Democrats, if they have such passion for the
rest of the world, choose to put Americans last. I
tell you, Luzern County is going to vote Republican in
this November, and we are.
Speaker 7 (18:29):
Going to elect Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (18:31):
And I want to congratulate the Republican Party and Jen
Ziyamba and TJ. Fitzgerald for making sure that now for
the first time in modern history, there are more reads
to Republicans than Democrats.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
In Luzerne County.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
My organization's early vot action, we have sixty staff across
the Commonwealth of Pensylvania, and I promise you I would
use every second for the next twenty seven days making
sure that we work to elect Donald J.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Trump.
Speaker 4 (18:52):
We elect Date mccoranth to the United States Senate. We
defeat Matt Carwright electing Bresnahan, We defeat Susan Wilde electing
Ryan McKennon, And we are going to turn a Pennsylvania
blood red peacefully and el liked Donald J. Trump as
the forty seventh President of the United States. I also
want to say we're appealing to be to make some
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Puerto Ricans the Republican Party is about fate, family, finance, freedom,
the span community. You have a place within the Republican Party.
Democrats do not care about you, or they would make
sure that our states are streams are much.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
Have a good day, Thank.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
You very much.
Speaker 7 (19:31):
Several years ago we a young fellow named Scott Presler
on the show, and for most of you, that was
your original introduction to him, and many of you have
followed him since then. I know because you send me emails. Hey,
scottson Wisconsin, Scott's in Virginia, Scotts in North Carolina. He's
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been heavy in the news of late because he's taken
up residents in Pennsylvania, which many considered to be the
state that maybe it may come down to Pennsylvania. At
the end, he posts under the name The Persistence. This
guy started on a shoestring budget. You can't miss him
because he's got Crystal Gale hair. He's got the best
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hair you've ever seen, is fabio hair. And he's tall
and lean with his long flowing hair. And he is relentless,
and he is relentlessly optimistic, joyous. You can't hate him,
although they try, because it's it's hope, it's inspiration, it's
aspirational for our country. And he goes around the country
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registering people to vote. He's been brought on stage with
the likes of every political leader you can imagine, including
Donald Trump, to thank him for what he's done. Why
I like that is the grassroots doesn't get enough. You
win with the grassroots, you win with shoe leather.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
And he's our guest.
Speaker 7 (20:57):
Scott Presler, welcome to the program.
Speaker 8 (21:01):
Well, Gosh, I need to have you travel with me.
I mean, you're a great hype man.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
You know you said that years ago when I first
introduced you. Nobody knew you. And where have you gone?
Speaker 7 (21:09):
Where are the thank you notes? Where's the love?
Speaker 1 (21:11):
Scott?
Speaker 7 (21:13):
What drives you today?
Speaker 8 (21:18):
Our country is on the verge of destruction. We are
twenty six days away from the most important election of
our lives. What drives me is I want to say
that on Twoday, November fifth, that I've done everything with
my within my human ability to help save the country
that I love. That's what drives me.
Speaker 7 (21:38):
What surprises you most? I mean, you've literally traveled the
country and you've done it Jack Kerouac style, low budget.
I see, you know, pictures and stories of you saying, hey,
you know, I was out and you know wherever Virginia
and this couple said where are you going to stay?
And said, I don't know, and this You're staying with
us tonight tomorrow. You're up and you're on the road,
and you're out there, and you're registered, and you're relentless,
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and you're never down. I know you are, but you
don't show it. You're always so positive. What has surprised
you most about this journey and this literally is the
word journey is overused.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
You are on a journey.
Speaker 8 (22:14):
Well, it's been a long eight years. And I think
the thing that surprises me most is just the amount
of love that's out there. You know, you listen to
the CNN and the Democrats and the mainstream media, and gosh,
it's also depressing. And I think the media as a
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whole is meant to just bring people down. But then
in real life, when I'm talking to people and I
meet people like Guru Karta and Houston who told me Scott,
when I was going through cancer treatment, I would watch
your videos to feel better. Or when veterans come up
to me and I mean, this is the most hum
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thing that anyone could ever say to me, is they go, Scott,
I served our country, but I feel like you are
serving in a very different way that you are also serving.
Or when moms and dads they go, Scott, I am
waiting for my child to turn eighteen so you can
be the one to register my son or my daughter
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to vote. And I think at its core, the whole
theme of this is I want people to recognize one
person can make a difference. Donald Trump is one person
who is helping to change the world. Elon Musk is
one person who is helping to change the world. Tulci
Gabbert is one person that's helping to change the world.
We all play a role, and whether that's being Michael
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Berry and having a radio show, or whether that's just
being a mom like Nicole Freed in Burke's County, Pennsylvania,
that she is a mom to fifteen beautiful children. We
all play a role in helping to save our great country.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
I got caught up, Scot. I'm sorry. I don't have
a follow up question. Let's just sit here for a second.
Speaker 7 (24:07):
I got caught up because I don't really go to
rallies because I do the show all week and I'm
beaten on the weekend. I just, you know, I want
to rest and start back. But I felt the energy.
You know, it's amazing because you have to summon that
energy anew every day to do what you do. And
you know, rock stars will tell you this that no
matter how great you were in New York last night,
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you're in Philadelphia today and you got to bring that
whole new energy. A friend of mine that owns one
of the best Text Mex restaurants in Texas, which you
saying that saying something, says you're only as good as
the last plate you served. So no matter how good
you were on Tuesday night, those people coming on Wednesday,
they want an amazing meal. Right for you to get
up and do this every single day. His name is
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Scott Presler. You can find him on Twitter under the
Persistence more of his journey to save America and how
it should inspire you over the next twenty six days
to join him coming out.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
Many times, I will cost a lot. I will get
caught up in the rhetoric the Michael Berrys Show. I'm
a knucklehead at times, and.
Speaker 7 (25:13):
Scott press your posts under the name of the Persistence,
which is pretty clever if you think about it. Resistance
suggests fighting, and there's a time and place for that.
But one of the things you find that is and
you know, I talk to a lot of entrepreneurs, talked
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to a lot of folks that have been in politics
for a long time. Ted Cruz would be a great
example of this. Donald Trump obviously a great example of this.
If someone succeeds over the long term, at the end
of that success, once they've reached their crowning glory, they
make it look easy. But what you don't understand is
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how many times they get knocked down, how many times
they wake up instead of sleeping in, they get up,
and they most days are not glamorous. I don't care
if you're an NFL player, a singer on the road,
a small business owner, a guy that runs a forklift
most days. It's getting up when you don't want to.
It's it's moving when you don't feel like it. It's tough.
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Persistence is such a great word and such great advice.
Scott Presler, where are you today?
Speaker 1 (26:31):
Thank you well.
Speaker 8 (26:32):
Actually that name was born because of the Democrats. You know,
when Donald Trump was inaugurated in twenty seventeen, everything was
resist this and resist that, and I thought, gosh, that's
so negative. Let's do something positive. And so I've had
that moniker for the last eight years, and I send
the definition of persist, mister Barry, is to continue on
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despite resistance. And I want that to be out crowning
accomplishment that no matter what comes our way, no matter
what is thrown to try to derail us, we will
continue to persist to stay of our country. Now I'm
here in Pike County, Pennsylvania. It's just on the border
of New York and northeast Pennsylvania. And today I'm going
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out to a post office to go set up a
Trump table, to meet voters where they are, to give
them Trumps signs, get people registered to vote, because we
still have twelve days of voter registration here in the Commonwealth,
and we're actually going to have people vote early. We're
going to get them to do an in person on
demand mail and vote and go to their Bureau of Elections. Tonight,
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I'm meeting with Ambassador Richard Grenell and Lehigh County. Tomorrow,
I'm going to Lancaster, where the amishark to the Green
Dragon Farmer's Market. On Saturday, we're doing a block party
for our beautiful Puerto Rican and Dominicans according to Hispanic
Vote in Reading Burke County, Pennsylvania. And on Sunday, I
will be doing an event with Jack Postovic and Tim
Poole for a Day of Unity, also courting our beautiful
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Libertarians and RFK junior supporters.
Speaker 7 (28:08):
Let's go You left out two very important important endorsements
that Trump has community groups. One is the Amish. Unless
you've done something with the Amish, you haven't done anything.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Absolutely well.
Speaker 8 (28:25):
And I want to make it clear here in Pennsylvania
and in Wisconsin and places across the country, the Democrats
are attacking raw milk. And if you want to talk
about make America healthy again, this is about property rights,
land rights, and you guys know a thing about that
in Texas with Agena twenty one. And this is about
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the ability to choose what to put in my body.
If I want to have nutrients, gents and rich foods
that I grow off my land and I consume, that
should be my choice and my right and religious freedom
is under attack, schoolture choice is under attack, and so
we are courting the Amish vote and saying, listen, now
is the time that you must vote if you want
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to preserve your ways of life.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
The other group we need to bring up is the polls.
Speaker 7 (29:13):
Because Donald Trump got the Polish American endorsement, and I'm
told there are eight hundred thousand Polish in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 3 (29:23):
Did you know this?
Speaker 8 (29:25):
Oh? Yes, yes, this is a big deal. And especially
when we look at Europe and the threat of World
War three, when we look at Europe and the immigration
invasion that is happening to their countries over there the
same way it's happening in hours, and you bring up
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eight hundred thousand.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
I also would be.
Speaker 8 (29:48):
Remiss not to acknowledge our veteran community. And I'll tell
you veterans don't take kindly to stolen valor, Tim Walls.
Veterans don't take kindly to come Alo Harrison, sulting gold
Star families, and so I have a call to action.
I want everyone please. I know that's Texas. You guys
can no longer register voters, but you can still go
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to your VFW. You can still go to your American
legion and court our veterans. And we had one of
our staffers, Pam Probson, she visited a VFW here in
Pennsylvania and registered a ninety four year old man that
hasn't voted since he was thirty. So please, I ask you,
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go to the fraternity houses, go to the gun stores,
go to the VFW halls. We need to court voters
and meet them where they are every day until Tuesday,
November fifth.
Speaker 7 (30:45):
What I love about your message, Scott is I talk
to people every day who thinks that Donald Trump is
going to save us and all they have to do.
As long as they cheer for Trump, then everything's going
to be okay. And no one understands no, no, Trump's
going to do his part.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
You have to do yours. We have to use our
gifts and talents wherever we are in this world.
Speaker 7 (31:06):
If you work in a shoe store, it's talking to
the people around you and coming in. If you work
in a school, it's talking to the voter age eligible folks.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Everybody has a role to play.
Speaker 7 (31:17):
And I think that rather than just preach about it,
you have shown by example by getting out there and
putting in the steps and putting in the time with
a very positive message all the way. I love that
about it. I think that goes a long way. I've
got a minute and a half. I want you're you're
just going to take it to the break. Scott Raman,
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can I guess something aspirational? I mean gloriously aspirational. I
want you to fire the folks up to get out
themselves and save this country in the next twenty six days.
Speaker 8 (31:51):
Thank you. Thirty percent of Christians are not registered to vote.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
Please every weekend from.
Speaker 8 (31:59):
Now to election day, you visit your church, you visit
your synagogue, you go out there and you court our
religious communities. Thirty percent of Pennsylvania hunters and forty percent
of Wisconsin hunters are not registered to vote. I need
you going to the gun stores, to the gun ranges
and guys. I mean, I'm going to put this in
a perspective for you. This election is a make or
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break and while Donald Trump is our candidate and we
need to support him, you vote from top to bottom.
In your state. You vote for Senator Ted Cruz, you
vote for your congressional candidate. Donald Trump can only be
successful if we give him a Republican House and we
give him a Republican Senate.
Speaker 5 (32:41):
Less.
Speaker 8 (32:42):
Everybody needs to check their voter status. Make sure you're
an active voter registered at your current address, and please,
I ask you, I ask for your vote for Donald
Trump and our entire Republican Party on Tuesday, November fifth,
twenty twenty four. If you want me to be more
successful here in Pennsylvania, my organization is Early vote action
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dot Com. Please contribute today, allow me to hire more staffers.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Early vote action dot Com.
Speaker 8 (33:11):
Let's leave the country.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
God love, guid Scott Pressler.
Speaker 7 (33:14):
I know your parents are proud of you, and I'm
proud of you, and America is proud of you. And
I know Donald Trump is very grateful for you. He
said so from stage when he's brought you up. Keep
up the great work, folks. We're all in this together.
Thank you, Scott, thank you.
Speaker 8 (33:29):
Good luck.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Full disclosure.
Speaker 7 (33:43):
He finished early, and I was just going to let
him take it to the break, so I just kind
of stepped back and turn off my mic because I
didn't want to interrupt, and then I ran out of
things to say.