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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Arry Show is.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
On the air.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
It's Charlie from BlackBerry Smoking.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
I can feel a good one coming on. It's the
Michael Berry Show. Oh, yes, yes, it is. Yes. People
will tell.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Me that they they got to get home.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
Let's say they got an hour drive and they need
to be home by.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Six thirty on Friday evening to make it to their
kids ballgame at seven, pick up their wife six thirty,
so they don't need to leave till five thirty. But
they want to hear our Friday drive home show, and
they want to hear the opening of it because it's
called sonic branding. In the radio business, we don't have visuals.

(01:05):
We have to do everything through your ear. What everything
I convey to you, I have to do through audio.
There's no touch taste site, so you have to paint
pictures so that it feels like it's full, and you
have to use sound wisely in order to do all
of those things. And one of the things about Sonic

(01:26):
Branding is, and we have worked very hard to do this,
is we set calendar reminders, we set moments, we set
appointments so that people will listen at a particular time
to hear a particular thing. Most of our evening audience
doesn't also get our morning audience. But on our morning show,

(01:49):
for instance, on Friday morning, we start with Oh Happy
Day by Edwin Hawkins Singers, and it's kind of a
very reflective you know, it's a bestill and know that
I am God, where we kind of center ourselves to
get ready for the day. Because in the morning, somebody's

(02:09):
leaving home in whatever stress or happiness they're leaving and
heading into school or work or running errands, and there
may be the hassle of cars all around, and what
we want to do there is center them. On this
the evening show, it tends to be the case for

(02:32):
people listening at least on the radio as opposed to
later on a podcast, that people are headed home from work,
and so this is an opportunity to kind of say,
put all the stress of the world behind you and
focus on the reason you do all that work, and
that's the people you're going home to. And we like
to think maybe just maybe we made a difference by

(02:53):
doing that. Maybe just maybe a dad or a mom
is a better dad or mom or husband or wife
to their spouse because we reminded them of what's important.
So many people drag with them the burdens of the
office into the home.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
I don't discuss.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
I don't have burdens, but I don't discuss and never
have my day at work with my wife or kids
at home.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
And the reason is, if I ever do have.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
A bad day I don't want to be reminded of
it when I'm at home because my focus at home
is being dad and being there for them and being
of a centered mind to focus on them and not
be mad in previous jobs that you know, Susie the

(03:44):
file clerk lost my document, or Sandy and Hr you know,
is harassing me over an email that I sent with
what I thought was a funny joke and she's threatening
to have me fired. You don't need to convey that
to your family. So in any case, that is the
focus of our Friday drive home. But some of you

(04:06):
who take the time and write and say I rush
out of the building early on Friday to get to
my truck, to get to my suburban, to get to
my vehicle so that I can hear the Friday drive home,
You have no idea, no idea how happy. That makes
me When you say that, Ramon will say, I will

(04:29):
read them out. Got an email from a late name
Idleette yesterday. They don't name babies idle at anymore. And
I knew I loved Idelette already because that's a name.
She's probably eighty eighty to ninety years old, and it
just made me smile. Idle liked something about the show.
So I do read them all, and I do enjoy
hearing from you. Michael Berryshow dot COM's our website where

(04:51):
you can contact me directly. They all tell me what's
called one these little things clothing for babies.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
I like Mandaberry, one of these ones. Nathan, you are
on the Michael Berry Show. Welcome.

Speaker 4 (05:12):
I truly believe that we should pay more attention to
the cloud seeding happening all over our country and look
into the possible long term effects of the chemicals on
us humans and the effects of the changing light spectrum.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
On the plants. Let me ask you a question, Nathan,
how old are you? I'm forty two.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
If somebody had told you twenty years ago, somebody had
said to you what you just said, would you have
thought they were crazy?

Speaker 1 (05:37):
I would have truly believed they were nuts. Me too,
absolutely would not have believed this is our reality.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
And I travel back and forth between Texas and Colorado
and I'm watching them do it in both states.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
Nathan, What's amazing to me is that some of the
things that they've been getting away with, they've been getting
away with even when discovered, because they seem so crazy
that there's no way it can be true. And that
makes you feel, you know, I feel like some character
stuck in a movie Idiocracy or something where I'm looking

(06:17):
around and going, guys, are.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Y'all seeing what's happening?

Speaker 2 (06:20):
And it's almost as if it's like the deep state
spying ones. It's the whole Edward Snowden scandal. People just
preferred that he go away because he forced us. His
very presence forced us to confront a brutal reality, like
if you're if you're in the room with someone who's
had a terrible accident, you will notice that some people

(06:42):
can't be around someone that you know is intubated or
is disabled, and uh, it's interesting how they'll find reasons
to get away because you don't want to have to
confront the reality. You don't have to process that, and
it really does feel like that is happening here. And
I think we're at a point though, Nathan. You know,

(07:04):
heck you had to be bold enough to call up
and say that, didn't you.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
I think we're at a point in it.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
I've been thinking about it for six months.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Well, and the bummer I was talking to somebody about
this yesterday. The bummer is we shouldn't have to think
about it self. Governance is tough. Churchill said. Democracy is
the worst form of government save for all the rest.
Self governance is tough. We really just kind of want
to Ron Poe Peel, set it and forget it. We
don't want to have to be fighting our government day

(07:33):
in and day out.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
But that's the situation they put us in, isn't it. Yes, sir, well, Nathan,
thank you for the call.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
I uh, I watched a video the other day on
how the Saudis are spending a No, it wasn't It
was in Dubai.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
I think it was. It doesn't matter. Somewhere in the
Middle East. One of these these rich shakes was.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Investing a fortune to uh seed clouds to induce rain
so that they could grow crops, and he wanted to
build an agricultural industry. So we know that the technology
is available right now, we just argue over whether they're

(08:18):
doing it or not, or whether you and I are
crazy conspiracy theorists, but we do know it's verifiable. Scientists
confirm it is a process that is possible and it
has been done before. Now we can just argue over
whether they're actually doing it to us or not, but
there is no doubt it is possible and it is
being done in some places. This morning, I was talking

(08:41):
about a gift I received over thirty years ago, and
it was mailed to me. My wife had a law
professor named Professor Craig Joyce, and Craig Joyce's claim to fame,
in addition to being a torch professor, was that he
would the I think nephew of Justice Sandrade O'Connor. He

(09:04):
was also from Arizona, as she was anyway, so he
sent us. I got to be friends with a lot
of her professors, and he sent us a ten of
these cookies called missus Haynes or I'm told now it's
pronounced Hanish, but it's h a i.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
N Ees.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Moravian cookies, and they are these way for thin cookies
They're pretty expensive, I must say, but they're delicious. And
I got to talking about them, and I started talking
about Moravians and which are which are a group of
people who were in the I think kind of in
the Bohemian area of Czechoslovakia. Anyway, I thought I would

(09:46):
mention it this evening because there's probably a bunch of
Moravians out there as well. Or you can go buy
the cookies because those cookies are delicious. Missus Haynes are
Hounish Moravian cookies. Now, I got so home up on
that that I forgot to play our week in Review,
which our executive producer, Chatt Cooneyncanishi does every week and

(10:08):
until very very late in the day, and so I
got scolded by a lot of our listeners. So I'm
not going to make that mistake today, and I'm going
to play it now. So courtesy of the greatest executive
producer in all the land, Chatta Cooney Nakanishi, your Week
in Review.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
I'm one of these people.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
That likes to blow my nose and then look at
it and see what color it is.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Sweet, Mama, you don't need to send me an email
and say it's gross. Don't talk about it.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
We talk about snot and boogers and poop and pee
and pretty girls. And I'm a dude. You're not a dude.
You don't need to be bothered by the things I
talk about it.

Speaker 5 (10:45):
Google Map said it will be changing the name of.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
The Golf of Mexico to the Golf of America.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Pilots are making reference to the Golf of America because
you know, they love to talk. Man.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Pilots love dude.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
Oh a lot of them have sat and thought, man,
I wish I had a captive audience of a couple
hundred people who had nowhere to go, a microphone and speakers.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
You are not going to ignore that them talking.

Speaker 6 (11:13):
Well, we're going to be We're about to be cleared
for tag off here in my twenty minutes, we got
a couple of pine fronto said said, and I keep
you man, that seatbelt becomes like one of those things
that they obsess over.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
We're talking live sea scalps. Not many people really know
what a sea sculp looks like.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
With Alaskan king crab legs, scallops and.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Sea bass orders scallop. I have something else to order
other than scallops.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
I don't understand why anybody would order a scallop. What
would be the purpose of eating a scallop? A scallop
is like tofu. It's the tofu of the sea. It's
really just there to give substance to things. You know
what scallop is. Scallop is the baby breath of the
floral world. His suit voice was the soundtrack for the
groovy seventies ero songs of the band that mesmerized the

(12:05):
me generation.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
And I shoot in.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
The genre of soft drawing a buddy mine the other
day and out of nowhere, probably bands and artists were like,
I really like bread, And I said, you don't know
anything about it.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
The only thing you really need to know about bread
is that they're moving, because that doesn't happen to her.
Have you ever trave really reaching up for the.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Sad?

Speaker 1 (12:31):
A baby climbing n rays, but By.

Speaker 5 (12:42):
Dreams the full zoo sleeps first to key.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
An if you.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
I looked at him, and they looked at me, you know,
And I just looked at her, and I to get
and get out to Michael By showed.

Speaker 3 (13:02):
Over and got a newspaper and I wrote it up
and I slapped him on the nose I said, I.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
Got a rush in this segment because I want to
get three things in Lynda Lee was a mega donor
for the Democrat Party and she left the party after
this past election. And she said, Kamala Harris lit a
billion dollars on fire. There was more money spent for
Kamala Harris than any losing candidate in the history of America.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
She had all the money in the world.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
But just like they do with government, she went ghetto
fabulous on spending stupid stuff that doesn't move the needle,
doesn't get people to vote for you. But it just
isn't just a question of messaging, which is what they claim.
It is the fact that Americans are living or living
under the misery of the Biden administration and the Kamala administration.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
And they can't be fooled again to quote the Who.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
So Lindy Lee was asked by Trump to raise money
for his inauguration. Hey, why don't you come over on
this side? So she has made a complete about face,
like Robert F. Kennedy, like Toolsey Gabbard. She was on
the Sean Ryan podcast. He does a great job on
his podcast, and she confirmed what we all already suspected

(14:30):
this is about to get real good.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
Not this one, but this will set it up.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
The Biden presidency was Barack Obama's third term. When you
get right down to it, that's what happened.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
It was for sure Obama's third term. I don't think
that's even a question. I don't think anyone it definitely was.
And that's why you saw Obama fighting for his dear life.
Why was he fighting so hard in the fall, because
he was fighting for his fourth term. He's fighting for
his own legacy. The relationship between Obama and Biden is
most reminiscent of that between LBJ and JFK. JFK had

(15:04):
little respect for Lyndon B. Johnson, but he had him.
He picked him anyway because he wanted to win the South,
he wanted to win Texas, but he had very little
respect for lbj's intellect. JFK was surrounded by his Harvard
brain trust, and he had immense distain for lbj's Texas
hel country vibe. And that was the same attitude that

(15:25):
Obama had towards Biden. Obama thought that Biden would eventually
everything up, and that's eventually actually what happened. So but
also he didn't have much faith in Kamala Harris before
she sent it to the top role. He was vetting

(15:47):
people like Mark Kelly and Andy Basheer. Most people, most
party chieftains, didn't have Kama Harris as their number one choice.
But in the Party of di you can't skip a
black one. The optics would have been terrible.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
You're talking about choosing the president of the United States,
but you can't.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Piss off black women by not picking a black woman.
Then Lindy Lee names the people who were running the country,
and the people running the country were not named Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
So who is running it? Who are the names?

Speaker 3 (16:35):
Steve Rochetti, his senior advisor, Anita Dunn, Mike Donellan, Ron Klain,
Jeb Zeinz, Bob Bauer his personal lawyer, who's actually actually
his personal lawyer, who actually leased a book basically drifting
off his relationship with the Bidens. I'm going to get
in so much. We're saying, oh this, please give me

(16:57):
credit for but these are the people who ran our
country for the lost four years.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
So let's go through each name for all of the audience.

Speaker 5 (17:05):
Not everybody is tuned in with who's who? In the
political world.

Speaker 3 (17:09):
As a general overview, these are the people who made
a living off of their connection with Biden. It's like
they were leeching off the Biden name for decades, and
all of them realized that they would never work for
another president. So they had to ride the gravy train
all the way through, you know, ride it to the

(17:31):
very end. And that's why all of them refused, refused
to concede the truth, which is that Biden is unfit
and he would have been comatose by the time he
was eighty six.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Who's the first name he wented?

Speaker 3 (17:44):
Steve Washetti, the same guy who put his own kid
at the Treasury.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
Who is he?

Speaker 3 (17:49):
What's his position? His most senior white House senior advisor?
Like all of them are White House counselor or White
House senior advisor, and they are the gatekeepers of the president.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Who's the next name.

Speaker 3 (18:02):
Mike Donalin, the same guy who's feeding I'm just going
to say it, like it is, feeding Biden fake numbers,
telling him that he would win, he would beat Trump,
Like are you like seriously, are you kidding me? And
the truth of the matter is by the time Biden
was going to drop out he was on track to
lose electoral college by four hundred votes. Trump was on

(18:24):
track to get four hundred electoral college votes. Not a typo.
I'm not miss speaking. Four hundred electoral votes by the
time he dropped out. And Mike donaldan his polster whom
he I mean, they go back decades. By the way,
the only like, the major qualification for all these folks

(18:46):
is that they know Biden really well. These aren't like
PhDs or like rocket scientists or anything like that. It
just speakers of loyalty and they've stayed with him for
a number of years. So Mike Donalin, Nancy Pelosi actually
called him out and she said, show me the numbers, Mike, like,
show me where you're getting these numbers that show that

(19:07):
Biden can still be Trump And Donalan wasn't able to deliver.
No such numbers exist.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
Who's the next name?

Speaker 3 (19:16):
Who?

Speaker 6 (19:16):
Did?

Speaker 3 (19:16):
I say? Anita Done? I actually have a soft spot
for Anita Done because she got iced out of the
Biden circle in July August of this past year because
she dared to say maybe it's a good idea for
the president to shy away from his convicted felon of
his son because the optics aren't great.

Speaker 5 (19:36):
Why do you have a soft spot for somebody who's
running the country in the shadows to the ground.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
Because she dared to speak up. She's the only one
he did. She's the only one who dared to utter criticism.
But we went four years, I know, but she was
the only one who did anything a little bit different,
you know, And she got she got xof she got
keeped out of the White House. Well she's July, so

(20:05):
she booted out. And then not only her, her husband
got booted out. Her husband, Bob Bauer, was Biden's personal attorney.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
Anita Done, Anita Margarita after that story, I think the
greatest nation on earth is being led by these kind
of clowns of fools. And when he says, why do
you have a soft spot for Anita Done? This woman
was doing evil things. You have to understand when you

(20:36):
talk to the kind of people who are in the
political process, even fundraisers like that, they have a very
low bar. She's not thinking, well, you're right, they're destroying
the country. It's only people out here in Realville, as
Russe Lumba would say, who listen to these stories and go,
oh my god, this can't really be happening.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
It is happening. It is this is who those people are.
How you run your business.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
It's not how you your church operates, it's not how
your homeowners association operates, but it's how those It's the
culture those people have created, and it's been tolerated for
too long. And that's why Trump's so dangerous, is because
he's blowing the whistle on all of this nonsense.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Well, these are such good times, folks. Take stock of
where we are. It won't always be this great. The
Michael Berry Show, Michael Berry's Show, all.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
Right, you will conclude the remarks from Lyndy Lee, who
was an insider as a mega downer for the Democrats.
She's raising the money, she gets the access. Now she
has come over to support Trump, and she has some
tales from within the campaign that are not being told,

(21:53):
but she is there will be more that will come out,
trust me. She says that after the debate in June
June twenty seventh, I think it was and I told
you at the time, that was the earliest presidential debate
featuring Republicans and Democrats the nominee of each that had

(22:13):
ever been held in history. That whole thing was staged
to get Joe Biden out of the race. I told
you that at the time, and it turned out to
be true. And the reason was if they could make
Joe debate Trump in front of the nation, they would
get calls that night and all the next day Democrat

(22:36):
Party would from the grassroots saying, get him off, get
him out of there, he's awful.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
The big donors, get him out of there, or I'm
not giving you any more money.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
And Democrat elected officials and candidates because if I'm a
member of Congress, I'm up for reelection in November, and
I'm in a fifty to fifty district, and the head
of my party is is that's such a bad showing.
It's gonna hurt my race. So you're gonna have congressmen
going you got to get him out of there. So
it was designed to do what it did. And when

(23:10):
I say that, people think that can't be true because
Trump wouldn't have been part of that process. Trump knew
what they were doing. And the reason Trump participated was
Trump wanted Biden out because he knew that Kamala was
weak and he knew that the process, the coup the
palace coup that occurred would look so unseemly. How they're

(23:35):
just picking who their president and not letting the voters vote.
So Trump went along because he knew their idea was
a bad idea. He did the bra rabbit, don't throw
me in the briar patch. He played along and it
helped him and it made a difference. So now here
we are, and she says, after that disastrous debate, remember

(23:57):
Biden's still going to be president in another six months,
All the way till January twentieth, even when the Palace
cou kicked him out of being the candidate, A lot
of people kind of didn't notice he was technically still
the president. So who's going to run the country while
he's no longer a candidate? And she reveals who exactly

(24:20):
that was. And this is a name you will know.
This is a name you will.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
Very much know. And here's a hint. He was pardoned
by his father.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
Oh so I should also mention that after the debate,
Hunter basically commandeer the White House. He sat in on
all the White House top level meetings. You had a
former cocaine addict sitting in on the most sensitive meetings
of the most consequential and important government in world history.

(24:52):
Does that sit right with you?

Speaker 2 (24:54):
No?

Speaker 3 (24:55):
Without security clearance, mind you, no security clearance. That's who
was basically running the show. So Hunter basically battened down
the hatches after the debate to make sure that his
father would only receive intel that he preapproved. And so
Anita Dunn got exiled around the Times along with her husband.

(25:15):
Her husband was playing Trump in the debate. Prep Ron
Plaine was disgraced after the debate blew up, and then
Jeff Zience, the person who's worth like hundreds of millions
of dollars, the chief of staff. I shouldn't mention that
the weekend that Biden made the decision to drop out,

(25:35):
he only told two people in that circle, and that's Jeff,
I'm sorry, that's Stebachetti and Mike. He didn't tell Anita
because I was on a call with Anita that morning
and she had no idea it was going to happen.
It completely caught her off guard. So by that time
they were already easing her out of the circle. Is there?

Speaker 1 (25:56):
Did we cover all the names?

Speaker 3 (26:00):
Did we? Jill Biden? Jill Biden, she was like president,
she was President I was with Joe and Jill the
night of the debate. I was at their VIP debate
watch party. I slept all the way to Landa, Georgia
for that to show my support. Oh my gosh, Sean,

(26:22):
you wouldn't believe it. So that night I was with
I have the pictures too, I was with Joe. And
so Jill takes Joe by the hand. The names are
so similar. I'm sorry. Jill takes Joe by the hand
on stage and she's like, Joe, you knew all the facts,
you answered all the questions, and you know that hand

(26:43):
gesture that she does. And I'm thinking, you're treating him
like a first grader, you know, like just because he
you know, like you shouldn't applaud him for doing the basics.
And you could just tell that she was fighting for
dear life to hold onto the vestige of power. And
just a few days later she was on the cover
of Vogue. So the whole thing was a Jill Biden show.

(27:08):
She was not as authentic as Shoe. I want to say,
I think as Joe got older, he maybe you think
I'm naive and saying this, but I'm not even sure
if he remembers all of the corruption that he engaged in,
but doesn't surprise me, Like, I don't think he I
don't think he had a full understanding what was going on.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
Think about that.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
So I'm glad that she's coming out and revealing all this,
but I want to be very clear.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
That she didn't reveal this in real time.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
There are a lot of other people who, like Linda Lee,
saw what was happening and not only turned a blind aye,
but helped to cover it up. And they weren't bothered
enough by it to do anything about it. You know,
there's that moment at your company, the Sharon Watkins moment

(28:09):
where you know, Sharon Watkins was named person of the
Year along with a couple others years ago over in
run and people think that Sharon Watkins said, Hey, this
whole thing is a scam and it must be stopped,
and she went public. That's not what happened. She simply
raised a question internally and got in trouble for that. Hey, guys,

(28:29):
I'm running the numbers and this doesn't make sense in Lake,
can you tell me what's going on here? That that
was such an act of bravery because nobody else was
willing to do it.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Do you realize how many people.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
Were involved in the big donor circles, in the consultant class,
in the government class. All of those people knew what
she's talking about, and just like her, did nothing about
it because they wanted to win so badly. They wanted
the power, they wanted the money. These are the kind
of people in our government. And by the way, the bureaucrats,

(29:06):
ninety nine percent of them, are all siding with these people.
This is why they all have to be fired. This
is why you have to take a wrecking ball to
the whole damn system. This right here, this is your
wake up call, folks. This is it. Pam Bondy, our
new attorney general, is on the job, and she's talking

(29:31):
tough

Speaker 1 (29:31):
And we'll share with you what she said coming up.
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Therapy Gecko

Therapy Gecko

An unlicensed lizard psychologist travels the universe talking to strangers about absolutely nothing. TO CALL THE GECKO: follow me on https://www.twitch.tv/lyleforever to get a notification for when I am taking calls. I am usually live Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays but lately a lot of other times too. I am a gecko.

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