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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, luck and load. So Michael Arry
Show is on the air. Before we go back to
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crazy white women, let's talk about weird white men, namely
the Transportation Secretary, Mayor Pete. You remember Mayor Pete. Him
and his husband have two children together. You may remember
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they took pictures with the newborn that they had adopted,
and they got in the bed and put on nightgowns
or dressing gowns as if they had just given birth. Yeah,
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really creepy stuff. And then everyone said, we're so proud
of you, You're so brave, so brave. What is brave,
Marcus Latrelle is brave. These are people who want attention,
nothing more than nothing less. And you may recall Pete
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Booty Gig and the photo they posted of him with
the plastic boobs over his chest and the baby nursing,
and they put a sack of milk in there. Maybe
you think that's cool. Maybe for you that means we've arrived,
we've achieved the pinnacle. But I think for most people
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it's creepy as hell. I think it's creepier than hell. Well,
he was on one of these white people called they
had white dudes for uh for Kamala, and then white
girls for Kamala. White dudes are the kind of people
who watch mister beast. That's you, so be it. But
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Mayor Pete says he is really excited, he has really
Hey white guys, Hey, y'all, I'm really excited they've that
Kamala has put freedom on the ballot. What's he so
happy about? What freedom? As a gay man? Well, listen not.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
I'm so glad she has made freedom to the theme
of her campaigns. I think in so many ways that's
what's at stick. And yes, women's freedom is exhibited a
after Donald Trump demolished the right to choose. But of
course men are also more free in a country where
we have a president who stands up for things like
access to abortion care.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
See freedom is abortion if you make some cash of
selling the body parts. Who said freedom doesn't pay, because
we know they do do that. And we also know
that they say that Planned parenthood is about counseling women,
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it's about women's health services. Except if you withdraw abortion
from the clinic, they'll shut down, because that's what they do.
Donald Trump did not destroy abortion. He did not make
abortion illegal. Quite the opposite. The Supreme Court determined that
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the federal government should not make that policy for every state.
The Tenth Amendment says that those powers not explicitly given
in word or spirit to the federal government shall be
reserved to the states. Why well, for the same reason
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we don't have a federal gun ban. If the state
of Vermont wants to make it so that only criminals
in their state have guns, let them battle out internally
whether that's the case. If in the state of Texas
we want to be armed against our government as well
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as their voters. Because remember, not every Democrat is a criminal,
but every criminal is a Democrat. So don't let them
lie to you. And if you hear Jdvans, is weird?
Is the two grown men pretending they just gave birth
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to a baby out of their own butthole in bed,
taking a photo, posting it nationally and being cheered. You go, girl,
Is he that weird? Is that weird? Is that a problem? Michael?
His wife's not a Christian? Okay, we'll vote for Joe Biden.
If Christian values matter for you, vote for Joe Biden's
handpicked successor who just pulled off a coup. Because I'm
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sure they're going to promote Christian values. Well, I'm just
for Christian values. And she didn't bow her head during
the Okay, so you got one option. You can vote
for Joe Biden and staying home is a half vote
for Joe Biden. Well, I just, I just you just
what You just want to have complete and utter control
over over three hundred million people. Doesn't work that way.
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If you want to fix this country, you've got to
stop pouting when you don't get your way everywhere every time.
You've got to stop attacking our side when our side
is not doing horribly. Stop letting the great be the
enemy of the good. We got to get enough voters
to get two hundred and seventy electoral votes. We can
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argue over things, but that time was in the primary.
That's what primaries are for. If you want to attack
our Republican in the general, you don't understand that that
only innures to the benefit of the Democrats. If you
don't like our Republican, help us in the primary, because
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most people won't help us in the primary. Most people
don't care. There's a fox in talment to cares and
Democrats are Republican. And then the Democrats at the last
minute throw a monkey wrench in and you all of
a sudden, Well, I don't know if I'm for Jdvans.
I don't know. I don't like that comment about women.
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Do you have do you do you mind any of
the things that Kamala Harris herself says about white privilege
and about you. Are those bothering you? I don't hear
anybody going, oh, I kind of have a problem with that.
Do you have a problem with their atsack on Christians?
Because now you've taken up their cause because they told
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you to. Don't let these people control you. Let's go
back to Ms Fodor, the former kindergarten teacher turned influencer.
Now she produces videos as if she's talking to her
kindergarten class. Folks, this is the woman the Kamala Harris
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campaign chose to put on the zoom call that would
be shared with the nation of These are women organizing forge.
This is who they are going for. These are unstable
cat ladies. Now, if that makes you upset and you
somehow identify as a cat lady, I can't help you.
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Just like when I call out a black guy that
rapes a woman and murders for others and go, hey,
I'm black guy, don't criticize me. Nobody's criticizing you. Why
would you identify with him in the first place. Here's
that nutjob America. If you can hear my voice, clop ones.
If you can hear my voice, clop poice.
Speaker 3 (08:05):
Do you know why I am here today, my friends, lollapalooza.
Speaker 4 (08:10):
No, but that's a very good guess. That was very disappointing.
Speaker 3 (08:13):
I'm actually here because those of you who are unvaccinated, Yeah,
you are not welcome to play with the vaccinated friends anymore.
I know, and you know why that is because they
don't want to die.
Speaker 4 (08:32):
That's right, they do not want to die. So here's
what we're gonna do.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
When you get a vaccine, you're gonna get a really
cool card and you can laminate it if you want,
if you want, and you're going to show it to
private businesses and hospitals and schools to get inside.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
Does that sound good?
Speaker 4 (08:51):
No, you're having some big feelings right now. That's okay, friends,
I'll can you tune and it's okay. Southern Pride, Southern Fride.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
I told the story this morning, but I think it
deserves to be told again. I guess this would be
the third person to emerge alive from the gunman's bullet
in Butler, Pennsylvania has been released from the hospital. As
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you know, Marine veteran David Dutch, who's fifty seven years
who's fifty seven years old, was released on Wednesday. He
was in the hospital at Allegheny General for eleven days.
He was struck twice, once in the chest and once
in the liver. It is striking that he survived at
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it's a chest wound alone, But to be hit in
the liver, aside from the fact that you got to
tear some other stuff up getting in and getting out
of the liver as a bullet, I don't know if
the bullet lodgs, they're probably not it probably it probably
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got in there and went Tasmanian devil and that's where
the damage is done. And to be hit in the chest, yeah,
prayers were answered for this man to be alive, that's
all I must say. Prayers were answered for this marine veteran,
David Dutch to be alive. And when you hit your
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knees tonight, be thankful for the blessing that this man's
family will have him until he's called home. But this
just wasn't his time yet. And you know about Corey Comparatore,
fifty years old, former fire chief. He was so excited
to be at the Trump rally with his daughter, who
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he laid over to shield. A father's love. That's why
government shouldn't make decisions for children, because government doesn't love you.
Parents love their children, and the fact that some parents
don't love their children is not a reason for government
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to intervene in between my relationship with my children, nor
yours with your children. James Copenhaber, seventy four years old
of Moon Township, suffered what his family calls life altering
injuries after he was struck by multiple bullets at the
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July thirteenth event. He was one of three rally goers
shot and the last surviving victim to be released from
the hospital. His family said in a statement, quote, Jim
would like to especially think the first responders, medics, and
hospital staff who have provided him with initial and continuing care.
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You know, I'm going to tell you COVID really did
a number on our relationship with our doctors and nurses,
and it followed Obamacare, which destroyed relationships and destroyed the
traditional role of the physician and patient, and that is
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a sacred role. It really is. God blessed the healers
we've been dealing with over the last few years. My
parents have been in and out of the hospital at
various times. There have been times we thought we'd lose
one of the other of them. And I'm going to
tell you something. It's tough. It is very tough. A
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friend of mine's wife is dealing with her mother having
had she'd been in and out of the hospital with
all sorts of things wrong. She's in an assisted living center,
and then they go on a vacation last week and
she comes home and as she's driving home from a
ten hour drive to get back to her house, she
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gets in the house to find out that her mother's
had a strow. So when you're coming home from a
beach vacation and you're already tired and you want the
comfort of your own bed, and then you've got to
be in the hospital all night. But this is reality, folks,
and reality time marches on for all of us. Is
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just a question of whose ox is being gored. When
you're a certain age, it feels like everybody's having a baby,
because everybody you know is. And when you're a certain age,
you think everybody's got a preschooler, because you do, and
everybody's got I'm going through this right now. Everybody's got
a kid who just graduated and they're going off to
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the military or to work or to college, because that's
where we are. And as you're at each one of
these stages, you're going through things that in your own,
myap view, in your own little world, you're dealing with.
And I've been lucky with my parents. There's seventy nine
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and eighty four, and I'm lucky to still have them.
I've had a number of my friends, even more than
I am, who've lost their parents, and it feels like
I've had friends with sick, dying or now deceased parents
for about ten years now, a lot of them. And
it can feel like everybody's doing that. It can feel
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like everybody's kid is getting married. It can feel like
it just depends on where you are in that point.
And what's important to remember. In your governmental system where
you collect money and spend money, what's important to remember
is that you can't build the government around just your
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own particular phase of life and who you are. And
this brings me back to JD events. JD. Vans and
his wife have children that they raise. And you can
decide that his words were indelicate, because it's very important
to you to agree with the left when they attack
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you that he was being mean, and God knows you're
not going to be mean, because there's no place for
mean in politics. We were told that that's why a
lot of people voted for Joe Biden. Not eighty one million,
that's a lie, but people voted for Joe Biden because
Trump was mean? And then what did Joe Biden do?
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And mean is president we've ever had? He divided, He viciously, viciously,
was grinding axes with enemies, vicious, mean man, threatening to
fight people. The Secret Service had to jump in because
he's going to get his ass whipped by these plant workers.
He's maling off to run around talking about how he
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whipped corn pop. Now he's got a new one come
up with. At eighty one years old, ninety percent out
of his mind, he's all of a sudden coming up
with conquests. I think he fought Rocky Marciano at one point,
or was it Joe Louis, maybe both of them at
the same time. The bomber, I don't know this guy,
just he's it's just it's new things coming out every minute.
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But blessed are the peacemakers, and blessed are the healers.
That's what I wanted to say. That's real when you've
been in the hospital and you get out and your
family says, Jim survived the Democrat coup attempt on Donald Trump,
and you know his only crime was being in a rally.
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He got shot, damn near killed. One person did die,
the trajectory of a bullet, the vague areas of chance.
It's crazy to think about, isn't it. And it's all
gone for your family. You never get that person back.
It's crazy. But I say all that because when they
say they want to thank the first responders, medicals, medics,
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hospital staff, that's real. That's real. It always amazed me
when somebody in the program for a funeral, somebod'd be
eighty years old and the only person they'd think in there.
They would acknowledge the family, and they'd think Esther and
Maria and Beulah, who cared for him in his last days. Well,
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what about the people that did things for him for
the first seventy eight. Well, that's what's fresh on your
mind and is such a powerful moment as we exit
this world. It'd be nice if we'd go back and
think that the nick you nurse, wouldn't it the obstetricians assistant.
That'd be nice. But you don't by that age, but
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it is nice. You know, the Left politicized the treatment
of human beings because that's what they do. They destroy
all that is good. But I will say this, and
if this has not been clear because of my opposition COVID,
I will say it clearly now for every one of
you that's a nurse, a nurse's assistant, a doctor, if
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you work to heal people, God bless you. Thank you.
You may not hear the thank yous, but we love you.
We really do this Chash keep rolling around. Damn it
all right, this is Mark Chestnut and Joyediz are of
talk rating. Stop talking about abortion. Stop talking about the
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Supreme Court and abortion. Stop talking about whether JD. Vans
is weird. You're doing You're letting the Left frame the discussion.
And when you're talking about that, you know what you're
not talking about illegal immigration and inflation. Two top leaders
of the infamous Sineloa cartel arrested in El Paso the
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week Ishmael Zambada Garcia or El Mayo, co founder of
the Sinaloa Cotel Cartel Coteil. I guess the cartel has coattails, folks.
I'm mildly obsessed with the cartels for a number of reasons,
not the least of which is we build multi billion
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dollar facilities in Iraq and spend a lot of money
in Afghanistan and lose thousands of men and women now
in those countries because it's so important that we protect
those regions. The cartels are so much more dangerous, and
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they happen to be right here on our doorstep. I'm
certain that if the cartels wanted to, they could march
into this country without being stopped. We couldn't mobilize it.
I'm certain of it, and I'm certain if they wanted to,
they could occupy a city. I don't know how long
we they have sent in the military, but he'd be
a firefight. It'll be Afghanistan all over again. The level
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of firepower, sophistication, armor, communications networks. Now they've got drones,
they don't have a navy in an air force yet,
but on the ground training, you do not want to
fight these guys they've got They have actual armies, that's
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not an exaggeration, and they are at war at all times.
These are powerful, ruthless people and they'rerow on American soil
now so Ishmael Garcia or El Mayo, is a co
founder of the Sinaloa, which is one of the worst,
one of most brutal. He built their international trafficking network
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alongside Miguel on l Fele's Gallardo Usaw Marcos on Netflix
you know who that is, and of course El Chapo.
He was reportedly captured after Sineloa leader Joaquin Gusman Lopez
cut a deal with US authorities and turned him in.
Guzman Lopez got on a private plane with El Mayo,
and instead of heading south to Mexico like El Mayo thought,
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the plane went north to El Paso, where the two
were taken into custody. El Mayo, who the Department of
Justice was offering a fifteen million dollar reward for information
leading to his arrest and conviction, now faces a bunch
of indictments for crimes from drug trafficking organized crime. As
New York Times reports, the arrests were a victory for
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the FBI, the DEA, and Homeland Security investigations, which have
been chasing the top ranks of the Cineleol cartel for years.
Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement, fitanel is
the deadliest drug threat our country has ever faced. The
Justice Department. We're not rest until every single cartel leader, member,
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and associate responsible for poisoning our communities is held accountable.
M M. You know why they're doing that. There will
be more of these. It's right before the election. You
could have nabbed these guys a long time ago. This
is a game of cat and mouse. I love to
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watch a cat once they've effectively killed an animal or
destabilized them, but then they realized, who wha, wha, whoa,
I want to torture this thing for a while, so
they leave it be and kind of probe it to
poke it back up. That's what the US government does
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with guys like this. The US government holds on to
people like this, keeps them under surveillance, ready to be
nabbed at any time the legal case, ready, so that
just as the election is upon us they can swoop in,
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grab and bring them here, and then Kamala can say
we're not going to allow drugs on these streets. Now,
those dad burning Republicans, they won't fight the cartels, but
we will. In the media will say yes, and the
low information voter will say, oh, it's the Democrats trying
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to stop them. Well, what do we do, Michael? This
is a daily question. You help make low information voters
moderate information voters? Michael, what do we do if they
don't listen to the show? And they don't they can
listen to you. If you wanted to bring somebody to
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the Lord, would you say, I can't do anything, but
but I'll see if I can drag them to church
where they won't come to church, but you are going
fishing with them this weekend. I've been trying to get
him to church. He said he didn't like to go
to church because he had an experience when he was
a kid and the pastor did this to his sister
and he's mad by it. But he's really I mean,
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I think he's right. I don't know what I do.
Speaker 4 (24:06):
What do I do?
Speaker 1 (24:09):
Well, if you all are going fishing this again, why
don't you talk to him. Won't you share? Won't you
open up? Don't beat him over the head with open up?
Share your journey, share your testimony. Every single one of
you has a testimony. Whether you are a Christian or not,
you have a testimony. You have a story to tell.
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How were you red pilled? What was that moment? I
grew up in a labor Democrat home. I got to
meet Al Gore when I was in nineteen eighty eight,
I was eighteen years old. I wanted him to be president.
My dad boid for Carter over Reagan as a labor Democrat.
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He was concerned he didn't have enough money to have
nice things. We believed what we were told that the
Democrats cared about the workingman. Republicans were just rich Nelson Rockefeller,
and that's what we cared about. Democrats cared about the
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working man. Democrats wanted the working man to keep his
Was it true? Absolutely not what we believed in. And
there came moments. In high school, I had a mentor
named doctor Benny Mazzolo, and I watched the nineteen eighty
eight convention in his living room with him, and I
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learned a lot, and I continue to learn, and my
parents grew along the way, and we talked along the way,
and I shared and they shared it. We all grew together.
That's how we're going to fix this country. Books. This
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is the Michael Berry Joe. Focus on what people care about.
Stop spending your time talking about what the Democrats tell
you to talk about, which is abortion, talk about the
border and inflation. There was a note card with Democrat
talking points making the rounds, and it was clearly made
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for media and media guests. These were the things they
wanted them talking about, and it contained a list of
things to say about Kamala Harris, how great she was,
and the border crisis, because they needed to first, they
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needed to blunt the edge of the she was the
borders are. So what they did is they said, no,
she wasn't. But wait, and so our side is shocked.
You ever play a trick on your dog, your little
magic or whatever and see how you're doing. Well. They
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can't believe what just happened. That's how our side was. Wait,
we didn't see that coming. They're just going to declare
she was on the borders. Why shouldn't they? They declared
the election was free and open. And then when you
said it wasn't they started wiping people off the face
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of the earth. You couldn't be in public life anymore.
We had Republicans in Congress calling for your oulster if
you dared suggest that there were problems with the election
that even yesterday. We're now finding out in greater detail
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how big they are, and eventually everyone will understand. Oh,
COVID shot wasn't a vaccine. Couldn't keep you from getting it,
couldn't keep you from spreading it could possibly kill you.
Who would have known? See, I didn't know back then.
I was so scared. I was so scared. I took it.
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You know, I kind of had to. You had to. Well,
I didn't have to, but I didn't want my job
to fire me for not having it. Plus I scared,
you know, I don't want to die. Okay, Well, how
many times you've been fooled since then? It's almost like
you're a sucker. Didn't you vote for Obama? Noy? I did?
Boy did I ever live to regret that? Okay? I
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noticed a pattern here, Yeah, but you know I didn't.
I didn't care much form Caine and and then Sarah
Palin came in and I thought she kind of goofy,
and I thought, you know, we need a black president,
you know, and he's he's more post racial, and but
it turned out he'd more racial than anybody. Well, golly,
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who could have guessed? Who could have possibly seen that coming?
So there's no card makes its way around and it
gets picked up and exposed. But I don't have to
tell you what's on the note card. I will show
you play for you now. A montage of the media
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using those talking points that Kamala Harris was never actually
the borders are. They're saying this with a straight face.
Speaker 4 (29:24):
Listen, she was never actually borders are borders are, which
was not something that was formally conveyed upon her.
Speaker 5 (29:31):
She's been labeled incorrectly by some members of the right
as the borders are.
Speaker 4 (29:35):
Republicans named her the borders are. Republicans have always exaggerated
what her job.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
Was at the border. Republicans again have labeled where the
borders are.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
That's not exactly what President Biden asked her to do.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
She was never put in charge of the border.
Speaker 4 (29:49):
That wasn't actually her task.
Speaker 5 (29:50):
Not to secure it, but to address the underlying roots
of migration. She was charged with leading the administration's efforts
to address the root causes.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Of migration, causes of migration to the US, the.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
Root causes, root causes, root causes, or root causes root
causes of immigration.
Speaker 5 (30:07):
We also want to point out that right now, apprehension
numbers continue to decrease in our country, especially over the
last few months.
Speaker 4 (30:14):
And I just want to know that border crossings have
been going.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
Down and illegal border crossings are lower. Right now, migrant
crossings continue to drop. Border crossings are way down. Border
crossings are down. You see, you're gauging illegal immigration by
how many people are shown coming into the country and
how many encounters there are, and how many murders they
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commit here. But she got to the root cause she
went down to Latin America and she told people don't
come because whatever she told them, right, she's getting to
the root. Casts. Y'all aren't like her. Y'all aren't sophisticated
like her. Y'all don't understand the root costs. You think
you just oh build a wall and from coming in.
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You see, if somebody breaks into your house kills your family,
we could say in the future, I don't want that
to happen to me. I'm going to get a gun,
and I'm going to get locks for my doors, and
I'm going to get a security system and lighting. You
could say that that's so small minded. What you need
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to do is pay higher taxes so that somewhere across town,
some place can spend more money on a corrupt public school.
So we can get to the root cause, because that
person had self esteem issues, and you don't have to
worry about defending your house anymore. We won't measure the
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safety and security in society based on how many people
are murdered by turns who break in their door and
kill the whole family. We will instead look at the
root causes and spend a lot of your money on
social welfare programs. So we will close the show with
Carin Jean Pierre, the left handed lesbian immigrant immigrant Dee
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I hire being asked by White House Press Secretary Peter
Doocy about all of this, and it's a doozy. I
will say that it is in fact a doozy.
Speaker 6 (32:22):
Democrats on Capital Ville are being handed this card with
talking points about the vice president and the boarder.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Do you know who's handing this out?
Speaker 4 (32:30):
I have no idea. You probably should ask her campaign.
Speaker 6 (32:32):
So the first one says Vice President Harris was never appointed.
Borders are There's never been such a position. It doesn't exist.
Why are Democrats so sensitive about the vice president and
the border?
Speaker 5 (32:46):
Well, are Republicans so sensitive about actually not owning up
to them getting in the way of a border deal?
Speaker 4 (32:54):
Why why won't they own up to that?
Speaker 5 (32:56):
So, why don't they own up to the last president
told them not to move forward?
Speaker 4 (33:00):
It was a bipartisan deal.
Speaker 5 (33:02):
I'm just right there available to them, and they voted
twice against it, twice against them. Why are they so
sensitive to moving forward and actually dealing on an issue
that majority of Americans care about, is dealing with what's
going on at the border.
Speaker 6 (33:16):
Do you think that the border would be less of
a talking point now if there was less migration to
the border, say, if somebody had addressed root causes of
migration sooner.
Speaker 4 (33:26):
Wait, hold on a second.
Speaker 5 (33:27):
Did you not hear the beginning of my was I
know there were a lot of toppers, but one of
the toppers I talked about what we're seeing at the border.
It's down by fifty five percent, not because of Republicans
and Congress and what they did, It's because of what
this president and this vice president did they sought They
team moved forward and took actions to deal with what's
going on at the border.
Speaker 4 (33:48):
Republicans continue continue to.
Speaker 5 (33:50):
Block getting resources to the border patrol agents. They continue
to block actually dealing with the immigration system. So, yes,
we are going to debunk the false, the false, uh
you know, characterization of the vice president.
Speaker 4 (34:06):
She was not a boarders are and it's not just us.
Speaker 5 (34:09):
Independent fact checkers have said the same thing that that
did not exist, and that is not true. These others
had us love, look you, thank you, and good night.