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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Michael Very show is on the air.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
What goes up must come down, spinning wheel got to
go round.
Speaker 4 (00:23):
The bottom line is the White House was lying not
only to the press, not only to the public, but
they were lying to members of their own cabinet.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
A painted pony, let the spin and wheel spin.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
They were lying to Democratic members of Congress, to donors
about how bad things had gotten. And then after the
election we found out all of these things that when
you look at what was going on with President Biden
at the time, it probably doesn't surprise you the extent
to which he was to.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Killing right, A painted pony, let the spin and.
Speaker 4 (00:54):
So the White House position. Doctor Kevin O'Connor was telling
White House aids that present in Biden's deterioration of his spine,
the degeneration was so significant that if he fell one
more time, that he might have to be in a
wheelchair and serve in a wheelchair.
Speaker 5 (01:10):
I talked to President Biden, you know, regularly, well sometimes
several times in a week, well usually several.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
Times in a week.
Speaker 5 (01:18):
His mental acuity is great, it's fine. It's as good
as it's been over the years. I've been speaking to
him for thirty years since we worked on a Brady
Bill and the Assault Weapons Dan when I was.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
A young It being football season and all, it is
worth noting it's worth an analogy using football because a
lot of folks are very invested in our football teams
right now. University of Texas Longhorn fans are very anxious
arch Manning is not turning out to be as good
as had been hyped and hoped. And after a close
(01:52):
win against Kentucky where the offense looked horrible and the
team for all intensive purposes was beaten but managed to
I'll score them, there's a lot of concern and Houston
Texans fans this is what I'm experienced, at least around me,
or disappointed after some good years for the Texans. Of course,
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you know, you've got Ohio State fans excited about the
year they're having, Alabama excited but still concerned with that loss.
Georgia feeling pretty good but also does have a loss.
You know, whether it's your college team, the professional team,
your kid's high school team. Sports are a great analogy
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and if you really want your team to win, people
get invested in sports. You've got jerseys with that team.
Maybe you bought season tickets, maybe you've been a season
ticket holder, Maybe your parents were season ticket holders before you.
Maybe you chose where you were going to go to
university based on the football team. It's crazy, but it happens.
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You want your team to win, and as embarrassing as
it may seem, you're in a better mood when they
win than when they lose. In fact, I lived across
the street from a fella named Keith mccomack, and Keith
was the biggest Cowboys fan I've ever known of, And
one day he smashed the television because the Cowboys. He
hated their prevent defense so much that he said all
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that does is prevent winning. And he would get so
mad at Tom Landry. So sports is something we deeply
care about deeply, and so because we care about it
so much, and winning and losing matters, and we understand
that good players winning, bad players lose. It's not ex'es
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and O'si's, Jimmy's and Joe's. Players will tell you that
more important than anything else, it's the quality of the players.
So you would never allow your team that you are
so passionate about to put a bad player in a quarterback,
whatever the reason. But if they were to say, hey,
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you were saying, hey, eight we lost forty nine to
nothing last week. Our quarterback had eight fumbles, three of
them they returned for touchdowns. What are you doing with
that quarterback? You mean the midget? Yeah, the midget. Well,
we never had a midget quarterback, and we thought maybe
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we should have a midget quarterback because you know, that'll
make midgets the world over feel good about themselves because
midgets get discriminated against. That's not discrimination. Discrimination is treating
two similar things dissimilarly. The question is are these two
similar things or two dissimilar things? Because when it comes
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to a midget versus Josh Allen, they're not similar. They're
both human beings, but by the calculation of who can
take a snap drop back through a pass, they're not.
They're disc similar. So treating them dissimilarly is okay. Yes,
technically you are discriminating, but not in a legal sense.
(05:09):
Haven't you ever heard that someone has discriminating taste, a
discriminating buyer of jewelry or wine or whiskey. Discriminating just
means treating things differently, So I'm tired of in this
country treating people better because they're not a white male.
(05:30):
It's it's a twofold thing. It's it's pitched as, oh,
this will be good for the non white males, and
non white males are evil, and I'm tired of hearing that.
I'm tired of it. There's no country in the world
that has been so good to non white male people
as this country has. And all we ever hear from
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non white people or they're spokesman self self declared spokesman,
is how awful white males are. So we had this woman,
Corine Jean Pierre, the left handed lesbian immigrant black and
she was put in that position because you ain't very
smart because she was left handed, lesbian, immigrant black woman,
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and she's doing an interview and she has to tell
us as a black woman, as a person who's also LGBT,
do you have to say that before you make every statement?
Do you think we can't see that? Do you think
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that gives you some credibility? It's exhausting, it's fatigue. You
don't need to say it. We're not helping the country
by promoting these people. Because now we got this woman
who was put in that position, presumably because you know
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that was going to help everything out if she was
put there, And all she does now is complain with
just a bigger platform, Kamala Harris. That supposed to solve everything.
We got a black woman, she's half this, she's black,
she's a woman, she's this, she's this, And what does
she do the minute she loses for being a drunk idiot?
(07:21):
What does she do? She blames it on being a
black woman. Hillary Clinton, we were going to have the
first woman president. What did she do the minute she lost?
She blamed other women. She said women were stupid in
following what their husband told them to do and vote
against this crazy woman. Boy, you bitter, old sack, just
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bitter and angry. So did it do any good to
put her in that position? Really qualified people don't need
to keep saying, hey, I'm this thing over here. Just
be the thing you are. You don't have to be
the thing you are and be a black, or woman
or lesbian or whatever else.
Speaker 6 (08:03):
Anyway, here's what she said for me, as a black woman,
as a person who's also LGBTQ, I feel as if
those communities that I am part of largely get taken
for granted, and I see that today in groups that
are being thrown under the bus for a short term.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
You've got the Michael Berrys Show, more of the aforementioned
KJP and I'm sorry I got three more clips. I
know this is cruel. We gave you a steady diet
of this yesterday. We were talking about it before the show.
Maybe we shouldn't. Here she is on the Bullwark Podcast
with Tim Miller. The bullwork is all the National Review
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people who hate Trump. They went over and made themselves
at little podcast. Ye get after it. Here she was
we did have legislative wins. Sus talked about them that
well though he can talk about.
Speaker 7 (08:59):
First of well, first of all, you're he did talk
about them, whether it broke through or not.
Speaker 6 (09:04):
He did, Tim, he did talk about He talked way less.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
To the president, Donald Trump says, and he wasn't out
there at all. He wasn't good off the cuff. Let's
just be real.
Speaker 7 (09:18):
That's not true, Tim, you're conflating all of it. That's
what you're No. You're first you're telling me he didn't
talk well about it. Then you're telling me he didn't
talk at all.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
He didn't do either.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
He didn't talk very often, and when he did, it
wasn't very good.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
He's got it very old.
Speaker 7 (09:30):
We weren't paying attention to what we were doing at
the White House, but.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
I paid attention to that. I'm with you on his
performance the president.
Speaker 7 (09:37):
The President spoke to the American people a couple times
a week. He traveled and did domestic travel and talked
directly to the American people.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
Now here is kJ P. She's she's making the rounds.
If you haven't noticed on the Urban View with play Kane,
you on an Urban View, well you do. Now she's
talking about Joe Biden, and she wants you to know
that this black woman, immigrant, lesbian idiot. I guess that's
(10:09):
one of our disabilities that she also has opinions on
Joe Biden. And the fact that she says this makes
you think, well, that makes you not a good spokesman
for any of those groups or the combination of them
all on the subject, because pretty much everybody has admitted
Joe Biden was demented and half dead, and if you're
(10:32):
now saying he wasn't, now we have to wonder, well,
if she's going to be the representative of people who
look like this and sleep with that kind of person
or from this kind of background. Maybe that's maybe that's
not what we want.
Speaker 8 (10:46):
I take this so seriously. I take this so seriously.
If I did I see someone or engage with someone
that was not all there right, that was not paying
attention or listening or engaging with me, I saw someone
who was sharp, understood history, understood policy, and would I
(11:08):
would get called in and I said this on this morning,
I would call get called in into the Oval office and.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
I'd be like, oh no, because I knew.
Speaker 8 (11:15):
Whatever he asked me, I had to be prepared for
an answer because he wanted to know, Look, okay, what's
going on in the news.
Speaker 7 (11:21):
Why are they saying this?
Speaker 6 (11:22):
Are we pushing this messaging forward?
Speaker 9 (11:24):
What?
Speaker 10 (11:25):
Like?
Speaker 2 (11:25):
That's what I saw that.
Speaker 8 (11:27):
And I traveled with him more than ninety five percent
of the time.
Speaker 9 (11:30):
I'm not good.
Speaker 7 (11:31):
I'm being clear.
Speaker 8 (11:31):
I'm not saying you did in age, but I'm saying
he was there. He was like you, No, no, he was.
Speaker 6 (11:40):
It was somebody that cared about this country.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
Here is KJP on the view. Yes, she had to
go on the view, and she has to tell us
we always go back with Democrats, We always hear how
decent they are. That's something you always need to know.
Republicans are mean, but Demos are always are very decent people.
They're good people. You know, they eat ice cream and
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they're good people. They're nice people, They're caring people, and
they work hard. That's one of the things that's very important.
You always know they work hard.
Speaker 6 (12:15):
President Biden was one of the most decent people that.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
I love, and he literally woke up.
Speaker 6 (12:24):
Every morning wanting to make this country better for the
American people. And whatever view that you may have of him,
treating him, the way that he was treated in those
three weeks was awful.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
It was deplorable, hey, and it.
Speaker 6 (12:39):
Was something that I just had never seen before. It
was so disrespectful to a man who had given more
than fifty years of public survey.
Speaker 11 (12:48):
Was he's hurt by that?
Speaker 2 (12:50):
With the incredibly hurt by it? Did you see that?
Speaker 6 (12:52):
I actually never had a conversation with him directly about it,
but I can't imagine.
Speaker 12 (12:57):
That he wasn't And he's.
Speaker 6 (12:58):
Going to speak for himself about at that time that
moment his presidency is writing his own book. I'm just
speaking from myself, and I saw it, I lived it.
I bringed it and it was something that I just
could not understand. Why would they do it this way publicly, publicly,
in a humiliating way.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
And finally, I will leave this here because you don't
deserve any worse, although we are going to subject to you
something later and show. But I guess that man. Carolyn Levitt,
White House Press Secretary on Fox is I've really grown
to like her. Woul't you like her? Jim, I've really
grown to like her. She was on Fox News talking
about KJP and this is what she had to say.
Speaker 11 (13:42):
With all due respect to my predecessor, she is one
of the main culprits of the greatest cover up and
scandal in American history. She took the podium every day
and lie to the press about the incompetence of her boss,
and on this book tour she continues to lie. She
said this past week that Joe Biden would still be
up for the job if he had, god forbid, been
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reelected in November. She actually said this week as well,
on a podcast that Joe Biden did more press engagements
than President Trump currently does. Now, any person across the
aisle can tell you that is a bald faced lie.
And I will just add when you talk to the
real journalists, not the ones who are actually activists that
pose as journalists, but the people who actually care about truth,
(14:25):
and there are some of those left, and the White
House Press Corps I work with them every day. They
will tell you the Trump White House is the most
accessible and transparent white House ever. Not only does the
President take questions from the press on a mere daily basis,
multiple times per day, as he did today, but we
also provide truthful and accurate information about what this administration
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is doing and accomplishing. And it's a stark contrast to
what they had over the past four years, where they
were gas lid where they were told Joe Biden was
mentally stable and up for the job. That was a lie.
Where they were told the administration was doing everything it
could to secure the border, also a lie. I'm very
proud to work for the greatest president in history. I
know Karine unfortunately worked for the most incompetent president in history,
(15:08):
so I guess she has a reason to be bitter,
But being bitter will not.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Sell you books. I have really grown to like her.
You know, there are folks in this cabinet that I
didn't know about wasn't sure about that. I think so
far have done a pretty good job. I was not
a Marco Rubio fan, but I must say I think
he's done a really nice job, a really nice job,
(15:35):
and in fact, Trump has been has been trumpeting his praises.
I kind of I kind of thought Christy Noan was
a show horse, not a workhorse, and I still do.
But she's turned out to be best I can tell,
pretty good. I still wait on the other shoe to
drop with her, but I'm rooting for her to do
(15:56):
a good job. Tom Holman was a solid, inspired choice.
You needed a bull in a china shop, and by golly,
that's what we got with him. That may be my
favorite of everybody he put in there. Cash Betel's pretty
good with the interviews. I'm worried he's a little bit timid.
I was not a fan of Pam BONDI. I don't
think she's one of us, and I still don't. I
(16:20):
don't think she's going to be as aggressive as I
would like. But there are some good US attorneys in there.
A sale out in Los Angeles or San Francisco, I
can't remember it. I've been very trusting in listening to
the Michael Barry Show podcast. Is Sexy, be sexy, pretty
green eye? Jim you are? Jim is subjecting you all
(16:43):
to extreme torture. Some of you will just get angry
on this, but I'm going to have him started over,
and I want you to listen to this. This is
what the Democrats have taken to doing, writing songs about
how upset they are, how unstable they are, and they're
having to sit there and watch Trump succeed and watch
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him get credit, and watch the world praise him, and
watch Americans pray him, praise him, and watch the cities
cleaned up, and it's made them crazy. Give us a listen,
but listen. Laugh, Remember to laugh, Remember to laugh, don't
don't don't stress yourself out. Remember to laugh.
Speaker 3 (17:25):
This is a song called wrote called crazy World, which
is how I cope.
Speaker 13 (17:30):
I've seen a.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
Young girl smile it's something he just said. I watched
him fall in to her pretty green eyes, his cheeks
turned Valentine red. I've seen an old man walcome with
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his wife by his side. I watched him reach down,
take her hand. Damnified didn't cry. It's crazy. World's gone crazy?
Who am I to Josh, I still know in the
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world full of hate, there's someone out there still making love.
I've seen a dog's tail, old wagon. I've seen a
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grandchild run. I've sung along to a day breaking down
and one hundred thousand seven suns. I've seen a.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Door held open.
Speaker 3 (18:53):
I've seen stranger shaking hands. I've seen a kiss from
that old flame she missed.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Since we're in a laughing mood, Joe Scarborough. Some of
you may not have been around long, remember that Joe
Scarborough was once a Republican congressman. And there are allegations.
I don't know that they're true, but there are allegations
regarding a woman who worked in his office and her
(19:23):
very sad and tragic demise. I leave that to you
to go research on your own and come to your
own conclusions. I wasn't there. I don't know. I do
know there has been a lot of talk about that.
Joe Scarborough, like many young Republican congressmen, believe one day
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he would be president, and he was working toward that
in his mind. And somewhere along the way, Old Joe
he lost his way and he figured out that the
market for him. He wasn't going to make it in
conservative media, so he decided he'd be kind of a
John Stewart without a sense of humor, and so he
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became the sort of straight white guy on the leftist
station criticizing Trump. Before Trump's presidency, Scarborough's show was a
show watched almost exclusively by people inside the Beltway. It
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was a show that congressman got up and watched for
congressional gossip, and in fact, that was why Trump used
to go on there a lot. Trump knew Scarborough, and
he knew his mistress, and I don't know if they
ever got married or not, but they were each having
an affair with each other, and Mika seemed to have
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a crush on Donald Trump. She was at least in
all of his power and wealth. But then Trump wins
and they decided they hate him. I think they were
told they're supposed to hate him, and they took that
to a very very extreme end. And now they're just
a joke. Because Joe Scarborough was the one who said,
this is the best Joe Biden. I've known him for decades,
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this is the best he's ever been in the elect
Two days later, the book comes out. I mean when
Jake Tapper writes a five hundred page book telling you
the man that everyone around him says he was brain dead,
and you're on record two days before. I mean, this
is not a good look.
Speaker 13 (21:31):
Joe.
Speaker 2 (21:32):
Well, now, Joe is very concerned. He says, if Trump's
Department of Justice prosecutes the deep state one day, Democrats
might weaponize government against Republicans. Are you stupid or just
trying to bake me, because that's what this is all about.
(21:55):
They did weaponize it against Republicans. That's exact exactly what happened.
I mean, you mean they might weaponize it like this.
Speaker 14 (22:06):
I've been going over this and it is quite shocking
what we have been able to glean based on what
Judge Cannon has released. As you mentioned, the Biden administration
authorizing the use of deadly force during the FBI's raid
on former President Trump's marl Lago estate in August of
twenty twenty two as part of its investigation into classified
records that again, according to court documents, now an operations
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order Brett produced in discovery as part of Special Counsel
Jacksmith's investigation into the former president's alleged improper retention of
classified records, revealed that the FBI believed its objective for
the mar A Lago raid was to seize classified information,
INDI and government records, as described in the search warrant.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Here's where things get very interesting.
Speaker 14 (22:50):
The order, according to a court filing, contained a policy
statement regarding the use of deadly force, which stated, for example,
law enforcement officers of the DOJ may use deadly for
us when necessary.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
According to the filing.
Speaker 14 (23:05):
The DOJ and FBI agents plan to bring standard issue
weapons AMMO, handcuffs, and medium and large sized bolt cutters.
But they were also instructed, according to the filing, to
wear unmarked polo or collared shirts and to keep law
enforcement equipment concealed.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
Or do you mean, let's take a flashback. You mean
like when Alvin Bragg while he was running for the
District Attorney of Manhattan, when he campaigned on using the
District Attorney's office in Manhattan to prosecute Donald Trump. You
think that might have been weaponizing and politicizing the justice system. Yeah, yeah,
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And I hope fat Alvin Bragg gets his come ups.
Oh yeah, yeah, because I don't think he'd like the
food in jail. And he looks like a fellow that
likes a lot of food.
Speaker 15 (24:02):
But one of the things leading into this vote for
the Manhattan District Attorney's office, I know a lot of
people are wondering, whoever has this job, are they going
to convict Donald Trump?
Speaker 16 (24:15):
Look, that is the number one issue we know he's investigating.
And what I'll say is I'm the only I was
the first to announce against Sivance. I too have a
lot of issues, which is why I decided to run.
I'm the candidate in the race who has the experience
with Donald Trump. I was the chief deputy in the
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Attorney General's office. We sued the Trump administration over one
hundred times for the Muslim travel band, for family separation
at the border, for Shenanigans with the census, so I
know how to litigate with him. I also led the
team that did the Trump Foundation case. So I'm ready
to go wherever the facts take me and to inherit
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that case.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
And I think, you know, I'd be hard to argue
with that.
Speaker 16 (25:00):
That's that'd be the most important, most high profile case.
And I've seen him up front and seen the lawlessness
that he can do, and you believe it should happen.
I believe we have to hold him accountable. I haven't
seen all the facts beyond the public, but I've litigated
with him, and so I'm prepared to go with a
fact taking for Hi.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Am I sticking to who?
Speaker 13 (25:22):
Am I sticking to?
Speaker 3 (25:24):
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Speaker 2 (25:25):
Michael Barry, Yeah, I do enjoy your show.
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the shift manager, the general manager, the owner. Matt Brice,
if he's there, he'll stop it on it. You want
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It's date night, it's take your client, it's have your
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Speaker 13 (31:00):
John Wayne mccarnin he's one of us getting ready for
deer season with a media crew close by to document
his every move. He's a multitasker, loading both his Grandpappy's
rifle and a big dip in his mouth. Because by golly,
that's what he's told Texans do, and he's ready for
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deer hunting season on the back forty just like one
of us. Heck, in nineteen eighty four he hunted shoulder
to shoulder and the deer blind with Donald J. Trump.
Speaker 2 (31:31):
And he has the two dozen thirteen.
Speaker 13 (31:33):
By twenty four giant picture friends Pepper throughout his hunting
cabin to prove it. Why just last year, John Wayne
McConn shot a fifteen point buck, had his ranch hands
field dress it, and personally asked his thirteen assistants to
ship that sweet backstrap meat directly to Donald J. Trump,
all while listening to Waylon Jennings' greatest tests. He's just
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like one of us, John Wayne mccarnin, a man working
so hard to be a man of the people.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Let's go back, Jim, if you could to six h
two and let's play Joe Scarborough talking about Look, if
you prosecute people who committed crimes like the deep state,
then one day, when Trump's not in office, the Democrats
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might weaponize the government against Republicans. That's exactly what they
already did.
Speaker 20 (32:39):
What I've been warning about, what I've been warning Republicans about,
you know, because they love to say, oh, we're owning
the Libs.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
No, you're taking a hammer.
Speaker 20 (32:48):
To the twenty twenty seven and twenty twenty nine version
of yourself, a ballpeen hammer, and you're hammering yourself in
the forehead. Like the things they are doing now will
be used against them by a progressive president or an
independent megalomaniac who is a billionaire who becomes president of
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the United States. They are setting precedents for an all
powerful president, which they're fine right now because it's their
guy doing it. But as you write, an axious they're
setting presidents that riptish reds the constitutional norms that they've
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gone around yelling about for fifty years, whether it's you know,
Article one.
Speaker 21 (33:40):
Powers like we did back when we were in power
there to say hey, we've got the right to balance
the budget, or whether it's it's well you pick.
Speaker 20 (33:50):
Whatever they were once champions of that they've abandoned. They're
hurting themselves. This will come back to haunt them.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
Weaponizing the government against the Republicans. That's what Joe Scarborough warns,
will happen, might happen. Well, Schumer and all of them,
they've said the minute they get power back, they're going
to use that power to punish anyone who's against them.
And I can guarantee you this. They if you think
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they were letting illegals in before, they I don't know
how they can let anymore in, but I can guarantee
you they're darned well going to try. How about Letitia
James big Tish. She's been indicted, Donald Trump.
Speaker 9 (34:32):
And the other defendants have committed persistent.
Speaker 12 (34:36):
And repeated fraud.
Speaker 17 (34:38):
Last week, we prove.
Speaker 9 (34:40):
That in our emotion for some rejudgment.
Speaker 11 (34:43):
Today we will prove our other claims.
Speaker 9 (34:46):
My message is simple, no matter how powerful you are,
no matter how much money you think you may have,
no one is above the law.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
How about the scandal of the scheme, the hoax they
ran using e Gene Carroll. She's the one that claims
she'd been sexually assaulted by Donald Trump and that she
was going to get paid eighty million dollars. It was
the most ridiculous case ever. And then and then she
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goes on Anderson Cooper's show and says, rape is sexy?
Does that sound like somebody that's a rape victim? To you?
Rape is sexy? You don't feel like a victim.
Speaker 22 (35:33):
I was not thrown on the ground or ravish, which
the word rape carries so many sexual connotations. This was not,
This was not sexual for it just it hurt.
Speaker 9 (35:45):
It just it just you know.
Speaker 20 (35:47):
I think most people think of rape and as I
mean it is a violent assault, it is not.
Speaker 22 (35:52):
I think most people think of rape as being sexy.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
Let's take a short break, think of the fantasies. We've
just go to ticket quick preak.
Speaker 3 (36:02):
If you Instagram will talk martin the other side.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
You're fascinating to talk to Jim. Don't let me forget.
But I want to get to Portland. In the next segment.
I have been meaning to get to Portland for some
time and I have not covered this issue and it's
been on my mind. Karen Finney, a Democrat political consultant,
was on CNN. We'll get to that in the next segment.
So k EX eleven ninety listeners Hang Tip was on
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with Scott Jennings. Boy has he turned out to be
an absolute rock star on our side, and they're very
upset over the protesting the no Kings because it didn't work.
Speaker 9 (36:40):
They feel like their president is not listening to them
and frankly in some instances has said we're the enemy
simply because we disagree with them. You're saying that's not
a good use of time. You're criticizing these people who
went out to you know, be Americans and say they
love their country and want their president to listen to them.
That's not a good use of time. That's how free is.
Speaker 13 (37:03):
Well.
Speaker 10 (37:03):
No, I mean, normal people were spending time with their
family and watching college football.
Speaker 2 (37:07):
I don't care how they spend their time.
Speaker 10 (37:08):
If they want to go out at if they want
to go out, and if they want to go out
and protest, be my guest.
Speaker 2 (37:13):
They're they're They're welcome to do it.
Speaker 10 (37:15):
Uh and uh And I don't. I don't really care
whether they do it or not. But I just happen
to think if I were Democrats, I would rather have
directed that energy into the campaigns that are going on
this year instead of marching around the way they did.
But listen, you got to spend your time however you want.
It's a free country, not a monarchy.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
We need more. Greg Guttfeldt, his show on Fox News,
uses comedy and that appeals to younger viewers. Older viewers
like I call them literal viewers and listeners, they just
want it stated. They don't. They don't want any sarcasm,
they don't want any facetiousness, they don't want any satire.
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They want direct opinion. But younger viewers and listeners want
more comedy, satirical sketches and things like that.
Speaker 23 (38:06):
Talk about the interviews that we were seeing of black
people in DC and Memphis and Chicago talking about the
crime crackdown.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
They weren't talking about monarchy.
Speaker 23 (38:15):
They were talking about safety in their streets, you know, they.
Speaker 2 (38:20):
That was important to them.
Speaker 23 (38:22):
You compare that to the interviews of the people on Saturday,
largely white, older, soft academic bodies who can afford to
march for conceptual fears that don't exist, not real fears
like mugging or carjacking or looting of their small businesses. They, however, God,
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they're so lucky. Imagine how lucky you are on a
Saturday that this is your problem. Is I bet if
you walked out there to that group and you said,
have any of you ever been mugged? Has any of
your businesses been looted? Have you ever been carjacked? Do
you know somebody that has been a victim of that
they wouldn't raise their hand. How lucky are they that
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they get to spend their afternoon not worrying about the
things that everybody who lives in.
Speaker 2 (39:12):
This city does. I think that's the story.
Speaker 23 (39:15):
Generally, imaginary concerns are harmless until they become harmful, when
they become the narrative. Suddenly you will see Charlie Kirk
again get shot and killed. Why because an amplified phony
narrative made him hitler? Why was Trump shot at the
same reason? So this is harmless for now.