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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time time, time, time, Luck and load. The
Michael Varry Show is.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
On the air.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Jasmine Crockett is the leader of the Democrat Party. Let's
check in with her. She was talking to Fox four
in Dallas when she said she was asked the question
how do Democrats win back the House next November? And

(00:52):
she said what every black Democrat does. Education always got
to have more education. Education is a good thing. We'll
all be for education. And she says, constant, constant communication.
And I will tell you this, the more Jasmine Crockett

(01:16):
is communicating, the more elections we win. That's just simple.
She drives people insane because she's so stupid and so loud,
and everybody knows somebody like her, and you don't want
that person being in charge ever. So here's she is.

(01:41):
What is the Democratic playbook for the midterms? Is it
blaming Trump? Or is it talking about kitchen table issues?

Speaker 3 (01:49):
You act like I got the playbook, you know, listen,
we I mean the winning playbook. I think of verall
is just communication and education. I think that you can
talk about kitchen table issues all you want to, but
it comes down to actually having a rapport and making
sure that people actually understand what it is that you're

(02:10):
talking about. I don't think that we fail to talk
about kitchen table issues. But basically Trump was simple and
lied right Like he said, hey, the price of eggs
or high, I'm going to reduce it on day one.
It was a very simple message.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
It was a lie. After they went up through the roof.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
I mean, yeah, let's be clear, and honestly they may
be down for the second.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
But again, having people.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
Be educated about what it is that the FDA does
and talking about things such as the bird flu and
talking about if you have less birds because they are sick,
then that's less eggs, but the demand is still the same,
then the price goes up. Like we have to make
sure we do education. One of the other issues that
I think that we had is that people didn't understand
that the global pandemic was the cause of our inflation.

(02:56):
They were like, oh, everything's high, and they just said, well,
that's the person and it's in office, instead of actually
having this global conversation or one of the things that
he was honest about is that he actually was going
to institute tears.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
The problem was people.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
Didn't understand exactly what a teriff was because he was
able to say, you know what, and it's going to
be those foreign countries that pay for the tears. So
everybody's like, all right, cool like, but that's not the case.
And so I think that our win is in the education.
I think it is why I place an emphasis on
making sure that we can do things such as our
teletown halls, why I place an emphasis on coming in

(03:32):
and having an actual dialogue with my seniors, because I
do want to make sure that they understand what's going on,
and I want to break it down into the simplest
terms that I can, because some of this can be
really really complicated. But I think our win is in
our education and our constant communication.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Yeah, these things are really complicated. You know, Jasmine has
some really really tough work to do, you know, these
very complicated things that she's doing, and people back home
sometimes they don't realize how important and complicated her work is.
They don't understand it all. So in the polls they

(04:14):
say they're not for it because Jasmine hasn't explained it
to them, But when when Jasmine explains it to them
while twerking, they'll understand, see, because some of them are
seniors you know, old people. Old people, they don't really
they don't understand complicated stuff like Jasmine do. So she

(04:36):
has a challenge, and she admits she gets busy. You know,
she'd be so busy governing and doing complicated things. And
so she's out there and she like talking to people
and doing complicated things and things. And uh so sometimes
the old people back home, you know, they don't really
you know, understand, you know, because it's complicated. But u

(05:00):
she in addition to doing complicating things all the time
and things, she also have to uh talk to the
people and educate them because as she said, you know,
you got to educate people, you know, because they don't know,
they don't know. It's complicated. And uh, you know, you
can you can tell she's really a smart person and

(05:22):
she's doing a lot of you know, important things and things.
But people forget that she's doing that or they don't
understand it. So she is gonna engage in constant communication. Okay,
tellhalls and you know, telling people and you know, like
she's doing right now, and she's gonna tell them, you know, uh,
we gotta do good things and not bad things, you know,

(05:43):
things like that, and uh, it's complicated, but she's gonna
do it because that's how you win. That's how you win.
And you know people people vote for you if you
educate them. There is a talking point. These folks are
given points to use. So they're all being consistent by

(06:03):
strategists to keep the Democrat message consistent. And so the
big one they've started rolling out of late, which they
did under Biden, when the economy, when Trump's economy, which
was great in January twenty twenty, when Biden's problems and

(06:25):
bad policies which are not he is or whoever was
making the decision, and we know who some of those
people are, when that led to problems, including inflation, and
the data showed that people were unhappy with what was
going on. When that happened, the message from the Democrats

(06:47):
to the media, which then repeated it was people are
doing better, they just don't know it. So all we
have to do is tell them, hey, you think you're
paying more for eggs and milk and bread and bacon.
You think you are, but you're not. Don't believe you're

(07:10):
lying eyes. If if we can just educate them and
communicate with them, if we can tell them, hey, you're
doing better. You just don't know it because they think
they're not doing well. You know, they're like, oh, I
used to my grocery bill used to be one hundred
and thirty eight dollars. Now it's one hundred and ninety one.

(07:31):
And we go, well, no, no, no, that's not true.
But I paid mine. And you know, the unfortunate thing
about Jasmine Crockett's saying that we got to educate people.
This is how black politicians and white liberal politicians talk
to Black Democrat politicians. Wesley Hunt doesn't do this, obviously,

(07:55):
he's a Republican. This is how black Democrats and white
liberal democrat that's talked to black voters in simplified slogans,
in simplified yes we can, in simplified dumbing it down.
It's very insulting and unfortunately, well Michael Berry's show got

(08:26):
an email doing the Break from our Fellows. I'm a
Vietnam veteran. I'm not listening anymore. Your service in Vietnam
is appreciated, but I'm not sure how that's relevant to
where we're going. Let me see why he's not listening anymore.
He's not listening because I said that if you get

(08:50):
COVID or die of COVID after having taken the vax
and that is poetic justice. It's not what I said.
I said those who pushed the vacts, that is Fauci
and Biden. I do hope they get COVID. I do

(09:10):
hope it takes them down. You don't need to tell
me that's evil or devilish or not Christian. I understand.
I have family members who died from taking that shot.
I feel pretty passionately about it. You're free to have
your opinion. You're free to forgive, forget, justify, judge, but
I'm not changing my position. My wife and kids took

(09:33):
that stupid thing. You think I won't people to die
from that. But the bigger issue is not the COVID shot.
The bigger issue is this, As I wrote to the guy,
you misunderstood what I said. Here's what I said, Here's
what I intended. But if you say you're not listening

(09:53):
ever again because I said something with which you disagree,
I want to be as clear as I possibly can.
If I'm left with three people listening, but there are
three honest to goodness, truth seeking, honorable, honest, open minded,
thoughtful people. I consider that better. I don't listen to

(10:19):
other shows. But we've all heard it. We've all heard
the pandering, the jingoistic patriotism, the jingoistic manhood. We've all
heard it. If the only reason you listen to our

(10:39):
show is you agree one hundred percent with what I say,
why are you listening honestly for an affirmation of what
you already believe? That feels weird. The old line. If
we agree on everything one of us isn't necessary to me.

(11:00):
The interesting parts are where we disagree. Why I disagree? Shot,
I'm not gonna listen. Look, I know this sounds arrogant,
but why not be honest? You not listening is not
enough to make a difference. Our show is not sold
on ratings. Our ratings are great. Our show is sold

(11:25):
on the basis that people who sponsor the show spend
a lot of money on it because they know that
our listener it's a qualitative not a quantitative buy. They
don't want everybody groupon didn't end Groupon didn't fall apart
because nobody came to the restaurant. Groupon fell apart because

(11:47):
everybody came to the restaurant. It was just all the
wrong kind of people Houston Restaurant Week is not a
bust because people don't come out to eat at a
restaurant that would normally be one hundred dollars per person
for twenty dollars that goes to charity. Houston Restaurant Week
is a bust because you find out that those people

(12:08):
coming out there that you're not going to make any
money on, they're not samplers that you want to come back.
They're the deal seekers. They eat half their meal and
send it back. They show up drunk, they stand up
and stagger through the aisles, They argue with your staff,
they humiliate your staff. They don't tip, they spill things,

(12:31):
they piss all over the floor in the bathroom. The
only thing worse than groupon not or the Houston Restaurant Week,
or groupon not delivering people to your restaurant is they
delivered too many of all the wrong kind. What makes
our show special is that companies partner with us because

(12:55):
they get the kind of people that you you would
seek out that special person. How often is it during
a transaction that you enjoy the experience. How often is
it that you are providing air conditioning services or plumbing

(13:19):
or roofing or whatever, else, and you feel the need
when you're done to send me an email because you
just talked to the most interesting guy ever. That's where
our listener is. You passed up nine houses to get there,
and eight of those nine you don't want to do
that roof. You do not want to have to argue.

(13:39):
You do not want to worry he's going to sue you.
You do not want to where he's going to threaten
you. You don't where he's gonna call the cops. You don't
know where he's going to show up or not show
up tomorrow. So if you're that person, you got me
fed up. You don't. You don't get me. And that's okay.
I say this all the time. Not every mahereach works. Hey,

(14:01):
we're not meant to be together. I'm not offering what
you're wanting in you're wanting what I am not offering
what I am offering you don't want, which is to
have your opinions challenged. I'm gonna say things on the
air that you might not agree with. I'm gonna say

(14:24):
things that you might agree with but don't realize it
and can't give voice to it. I'm gonna say things
that are going to upset your wife or your mother,
or your secretary or your boss. Know that in advance.
That shouldn't come as a surprise. Even though I haven't

(14:44):
done it in a little while because I've gone soft
of late, I'm gonna do that, and I'm going to
keep doing it, not to provoke, not because I'm a
shock jock, because I believe the truth is more important
than people's feelings. If you can't tell the truth, you

(15:04):
can't be honest. If you can't offend, you can't be honest.
That was the essence of Thomas Payne's statements. A series
of them being completely honest is going to upset people.
And if you respond by saying, but I'm going to
not listen anymore, good, But I need you to know

(15:27):
I'm not listening. Okay, Romo, can you redo the role
and not call out Bob Tomorrow's so we don't have
him as absent, We just already know he's not. How
you respond to adversity, whether you demand exceptionalism or make

(15:49):
excuses for failure, is going to determine what you end
up with. It's why mommies don't make good football coaches.
Because Billy fumbling five times in a row. Mommy says, well,
he's doing his best. Nick Saban gets in his head
and before you know it, he's got stick them. He's

(16:12):
holding that ball so tight it ain't come and loose.
When you explain things away, excuse things away, you end
up perpetuating that and making it worse. George Zimmerman was
scoffed at as this over the top neighborhood patrol guy

(16:36):
in an association that had an over the top neighborhood patrol.
And that's why they don't have gang banging in the neighborhood,
because they don't have their own police force. They have
to do it themselves. And that was laughed at. But
that's what middle class neighborhoods have taken to doing. It's

(16:56):
a broken pain theory. You don't allow individuals to be
picked off by the gang bangers. You aggressively patrol your
own streets. When I hear someone say, as OJ did that,
you know we don't have businesses in our black community.
That's true, and that's tragic. Let's start. Let's start with

(17:18):
where we can all agree. It's a real bummer that
many blacks in America live in majority, if not exclusively
black neighborhoods that have high crime and poor schools and
no businesses around. That's kind of a bummer. You know,

(17:39):
you'd like to be able to stop and get a
cup of coffee. You'd like to be able to stop
and get something to eat, a cafe. You like to
be able to walk up to something. If there's but
you don't have that, well, why don't you have it
because of racism? No racism. Commerce is green. It only
wants money. They're typically our businesses. They'll be a check

(18:02):
cashing shop. There'll be a fried chicken joint. There may
be you buy we fry a shrimp place. And there
may be because there's a brave bugreedy Asian owned convenience store.
And that's all there will be. We don't have nice

(18:22):
things in our neighborhood. Okay, all right, we'll a grocery stores.
Look at how many grocery stores have opened and closed
in inner cities in the last ten and twenty years.
There was a big movement. There was free money for it.
The government would loan them money to do it, and
the businesses didn't want to come out and say we're
clo they'd closed. They goes see I don't want to
serve black people. No, we don't want our employees to

(18:45):
get shot. And our employees won't show up to work
because they're getting jacked every day. The theft was through
the roof. Well, how does that happen? How come nobody
stops it? You can't tell me that everybody coming in
and doing this, nobody knows who they are. How come
that doesn't happen on the other side of town. But
it's happening. And when it's happening, people are going to respond,

(19:09):
and the dollars are gonna flee. That's what's happening. Dunkin
Donut franchises in Chicago are now installing bulletproof glass after
a record six hundred and fifty three restaurant burglaries in
twenty twenty four.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
Listen to this, Look how they taking money at Dunkin Donuts, y'all? Like,
come on, man, what is this?

Speaker 1 (19:33):
It's crazy?

Speaker 4 (19:34):
Straight bulletpoof glass through the whole thing. Man, I mean,
you can't even breathe on these people.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
Look how sealed this is. This is a professional seal.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
Like, you can't even talk to these people there.

Speaker 5 (19:48):
I appreciate you, man, getting up every day and singing
something like this, Bro, that do something to your mental
wepfiit they tell you like this is how you feed
animals in a zoo game like that, That's pretty much
what is telling your mentality.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
Like I did say, I don't trust you. You feel
what I'm saying? What plan do we be?

Speaker 4 (20:05):
Like we tied of getting treated like animals, tried to
getting treated like this, like bro, like you telling me
I can't even hand you my money game? Like bro,
Like the people who be owning these don't be from community,
They don't be from the city you grow up.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
Imagine you see this every day for your whole life,
and then.

Speaker 4 (20:22):
You go to someplace else and you see them handing
them the money, you gonna think something wrong with you?

Speaker 2 (20:26):
Gang Like it's crazy mentality.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
So the guy who's that page is called Rickoff an impact.
You know, I gotta wonder, do you really believe you
genuinely let's be honest, Okay, let's cut the crap. Do
you really think people go to all these links to
spend all this money on security measures in this neighborhood

(20:51):
but not across town because they hate black people? You
really believe that, you really think this is their way
of insulting black people. Open a store yourself, Open a
store yourself. Ask the small business owner, the black small

(21:12):
business owner, what he thinks. Open a store yourself. Tell
me how it goes. If right, let's make this subjunctive.
Let's make this conditional hypothetical. If there are more stickups
at a store in the black neighborhood committed by black
patrons than there are across town in the predominantly white neighborhood,

(21:36):
would that make it okay to put the bulletproof glass?
If you were a black owner, would you say, well,
I don't mind that pistol in my face as long
as the hand holding it is black, because I shan't
insult your skin color by putting a barrier between me
and you, knowing that you're tweaking and you might blast
my head off because we've had three Indian owned convenience

(22:00):
stores killed in the last two years. But I don't
care because I don't want to offend anybody. Really, I've
heard all these arguments the schools are failing because of
the white people, and then what happened. You bring in
this black guy, Mike Miles to be the superintendent, and
all we heard was how he's hurting the kids, hurting

(22:20):
the kids, hurting the kids. On Monday of this week,
five former HISD employees pled guilty to a pay for
play scheme stealing money from the school district, all of
them black, and not a word one. It's a broken culture.

(22:41):
Our culture is a broken culture that has said, when
it's black, just don't say anything and just do this
over here, because you don't want to upset them, and
hopefully we can all just get along and you won't
need any government employee. Hopefully, hopefully it'll all just kind
of keep itself together because we don't want to confront it,
because we don't want to upset people. Because there are

(23:02):
certain people who have learned that if you scream loud enough,
you're going to get it free. If you scream loud enough,
you're going to get hired. If you scream loud enough,
you'll get your job back. If you scream loud enough,
you'll get released after committing a murder. If you scream
loud enough, you'll get elected. Well, you think everybody else
in society isn't see what's seeing what's happening, and they go, oh,

(23:23):
that's good. We like that we're falling, declining into a
third world country. We really like this, We really enjoy
and appreciate this when we see the videos of electronics
store being raided and all this stuff, and I think
to myself, you know what, maybe we had slavery, but

(23:43):
we sure are making progress today. Nobody's thinking that because
everybody is afraid. And by the way, the problem is
not just the violent thug. The problem is every person
white and black who refuses to say anything about it.

(24:06):
Who knew all these people supported Trump, who knew all
these people hated the government waste? Two people came out
and said something about it. Michael Perry angry white liberal women.
We have come to be a dominant force in the

(24:27):
Democrat Party. And they share certain characteristics a lot of cats,
a Karen nature, a willingness for those who have children
to sacrifice their children, to sacrifice their children for the

(24:47):
purpose of more attention, and their their ideological insanity. Michael
Malice is a Fox contributor in podcast has been a
guest on our show over the years. He was on
a podcast called Triggernometry, and he makes this point. I
think quite well about crazy liberal white women.

Speaker 6 (25:13):
I think people underestimate to what extent privileged, especially white women,
are willing to sacrifice their children for the altar of status.
For them, having a trans kid is like winning the lottery, right,
and you laugh, but it's really the case. It's very disturbing.
They're the only ones bringing their kids to drag shows
because for these affluent white female liberals, offers a man

(25:36):
in makeup is like the second Coming, and you know,
they're showing dad or their husband or whoever, how enlightened
they are, because this is what corpor media tells them.
So they can't wait to bring their kids and show
how with the program they are. So they are a menace,
and this, in my opinion, is Munchausen's by proxy. You know,
they're torturing their kids for the sake of status and accolades.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
Is absolutely right, is absolutely right. And a lot of women,
i think, fall into this because they see the effectiveness
or they are affected by the effectiveness of political propaganda
that tells them that Republicans are mean, and women in

(26:23):
particular their entire lives have been told that mean is bad.
You must always be nice, you must not fight back,
you must not defend yourself, you must not shoot back.
You must be nice. We can just nice people to death.
There comes a point where you have to wake up
and realize that there is evil in the world and

(26:45):
it must be destroyed, and that you have to defend
yourself or it only gets worse. You know, the Democrats
bad polling numbers right now because they took up these
bad issues, and a lot of it is liberal women.
Led reminds me of an old joke from Ronald Reagan
and his deliveries, Just Golden.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
Did you hear the story.

Speaker 7 (27:17):
About the kid who was outside the Democratic fundraiser selling kittens.
When the people came out from the fundraiser, he was
holding up the kittens and he was saying, buy a
Democrat kitten. Well, a couple of weeks later, the Republicans

(27:37):
held a fundraiser in the same place, and when.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
They came out, there.

Speaker 7 (27:41):
Was the same kid with the kittens, and he said,
by a Republican kitten. And one of the members of
the press, wo'd seen him there two weeks before.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
I said, wait a minute, you were selling.

Speaker 7 (27:50):
These kittens the last time as Democrat kittens.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
How come the Republican kittens now?

Speaker 1 (27:55):
Kid says, because now they got their eyes open. We
cut that audio too fast. The crowd, I mean it
was raucous. The response was absolutely raucous. They loved it.
They absolutely loved it. You talk about liberal white women,

(28:18):
these are the kind of people that watch the View,
not grudge watch. Actually watched the View because they think, Oh,
they're talking about policy. I want to stay up to date.
What's going on. Well, here is Tulsey Gabbert, who's a
real woman you can look up to, and she's calling
out the Hen Party hags at the View for calling
her a trader to her country. Just give us a listen.

Speaker 8 (28:41):
Some of you have accused me of being a trader
to my country, a Russian asset, a trojan horse, or
you haven't used a useful idiot I think was the
use you used, which basically means that I'm naive or
lack What's going on is that I want to let

(29:01):
I want to let your viewers know exactly who I am.
All right, set the record straight. I am a patriot.
I love our country. I am a strong and intelligent
woman of color, and I have dedicated almost my entire
adult life to protecting the safety, security, and the freedom
of all Americans in this country.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
It was the attacks on my level.

Speaker 9 (29:27):
Well, I guess, I guess we were getting we're getting
a little bit far ahead of ourselves. But Franklin Graham
finds you refreshing, he doesn't find me refreshing. Richard Spencer,
the white nationalist leader, says.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
He could vote for you. Joy. This is the Colson
at least ten times.

Speaker 8 (29:47):
Why don't you go on, ChRI this is why I'm
here because you and other people continue to spread these
innuendos that have nothing to do with who I am.

Speaker 9 (29:59):
Well starting and then you shot back at her, boy
you called her the queen of Warmon.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
You doubled down.

Speaker 8 (30:05):
Unfortunately, you double down on the baseless accusations that she
made that strikes at the core of who I am.
I'm a soldier because of the attacks on nine to eleven.
I enlisted in the military to go after and defeat
and destroy the evil that visited us on that day.
I've served now for over sixteen years, deployed twice the

(30:26):
Middle East during the height of the war, where every
single day I saw firsthand the terribly high human cost.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
Who hasn't dealt with a crazy white liberal woman. I'll
give you a great example here's girl power, as they
call it, on full display in this next clip. It's
not new, we've played it before. It's a female air
traffic controller and she is so determined. I mean, she's

(30:56):
going to make her point and stand up for herself,
and she's making a complete idiot of herself. And if
you've ever had a liberal white woman as a boss
who's like this, it's a living hell because they have
what they think is confidence, but it's not. And this
is how you destroy This is how you crash planes.

(31:17):
This is how you lose wars. This is how little
boys get their wiener cut off. This is how bad
things happen in great nations. This right, listen to this for.

Speaker 10 (31:26):
A short approace if you're going to do a power
off one eighty, that's my point.

Speaker 11 (31:30):
Well, okay, I will remember that from now on, no problem.

Speaker 10 (31:33):
Yeah, when you ask for a short approach, I expect
you to turn your base and even the numbers.

Speaker 11 (31:40):
This will be a fuss off for six blocks, Charlie.
And maybe we need to talk about that some more,
because you're the first controller of fifteen years.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
I've never said that.

Speaker 10 (31:49):
Well, I'm just you know, if you ask for a
short approach a short a process when you turn your
base and even the numbers. If I know you're a
student asking for a short approach, I know you're out
there practicing and you probably will extend. But if you're
doing something other than a short approach, don't ask for
a short approach.

Speaker 11 (32:11):
Well, I will definitely look up the definition of short
approach because I've never seen where it says you turn
base of BEAMA numbers, because I don't see how you
could possibly do that.

Speaker 10 (32:19):
Well, I googled it. Actually, I googled short approach, and
it's set to turn your base a beam or before
the numbers, and you will land probably touch down around
this field.

Speaker 11 (32:32):
Okay, well, then I apologize for requesting the wrong thing
because everywhere else short approach means power off one eighty.
But that's definitely what to mean to Yeah, well.

Speaker 10 (32:43):
I mean, you know, I don't know. Maybe it's because
I've worked at different airports. I don't know,
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