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July 29, 2024 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Verie Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Never trumpers, and there's a lot of them, some of
them at National Review. There's the Lincoln Project is a
big never trumper. A lot of them are funded nowadays
by the very liberals, the worst portion of the Democrat Party,
the people that they've spent their entire careers as the
Washington generals battling against the Harlem globetrotters, and now now

(00:49):
the jig is up. The people in the business politics
and governments should not be a business. It should be
public service. Once you understand that you've got your business
that you run, You fix cars, you mow lawns, you
sell boats, you've got your business, and then when you're

(01:10):
done with your business, you think about how best to
improve the country we live in. For these people, none
of that meant their business is controlling what you consider
to be what should be taking care of the country.
They don't care about what's best for the country. They're

(01:33):
talking as you see at nine o'clock at night, when
you're not working on the business anymore and you're thinking about, oh,
they got the guy that tried to kill Trump. We
got some more details. I want what's best for the country.
I want our president to be safe and long. Every
word they say is not like you at nine o'clock
because they finished their workday and now this is their

(01:55):
thoughts and everything they say they're getting paid for in
one way or another. And when they're getting paid by
the people who want Trump assassinated that I'll make you think.
So you don't trust what they say. I don't care
what president they once worked for. So we were told

(02:17):
by the never trumpers like Jonah Goldberg that they supported
Biden openly supported Biden over Trump because we have to
maintain norms, right, because Trump is a dictator and the
president needs to always wear his tie and needs to
always stand up straight and can never criticize people. And

(02:37):
Biden will understand that we might disagree on policy, but
he'll keep the integrity of the office and he won't
destroy the norms in the country. Well, what's Joe Biden
doing now?

Speaker 3 (02:50):
The story from News Nation, Oh.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
President Joe Biden seemed made public this announcement, calling for
significant reform with the Supreme Court, including pushing for term
limits the justices where every two years a president would
appoint a justice to serve an eighteen year term on
the High Court, and the President's team saying that this
proposed change would ensure that no president, any single president,

(03:12):
can have undue influence on the court. Other proposed changes
include that no one is above the Law amendment to
the Constitution, which would limit immunity for former presidents and
leave the chance they could leave open the chance they
could be prosecuted in federal court for crimes committed while
in office. This comes after the Supreme Court earlier this
month ruled that presidents have some immunity for official acts

(03:34):
while in office in response to a challenge from former
President Trump's legal team in the federal election interference case
against him. President Biden steam also calling for a binding
and enforceable code of conduct with the Supreme Court, requiring
justices to disclose gifts, refrain from public political activity, and
recuse themselves from cases if they or a spouse have

(03:55):
a financial or conflict of interest with the case. In
a statement, President Joe and saying quote, this nation was
founded on a simple yet profound principle.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
No one is above the lows.

Speaker 4 (04:06):
Not the President of the United States, not a justice
on the Supreme Court of the United States, no one,
and he goes on to say, quote, what is happening
now is not normal and undermines the public's confidence in
the Court's decisions, including those impacting personal freedoms.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
We now stand in a breach.

Speaker 4 (04:23):
The president team saying they will work with Congress to
pass these big changes for the Supreme Court, and we
expect President Biden to talk more about these proposed changes
during a stop in Texas later today to mark the
sixtieth anniversary of the Civil Rights Act.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
How do the never trumpers feel now, Well, we can't
have Trump because he will destroy the norms. You know,
our president needs to be esteemed and professional and a
member of the right country club, and he can't be tweeting.
And at least Joe Biden will keep that up because
we need a president who actually a king and who

(05:00):
where's his tie?

Speaker 3 (05:01):
Properly?

Speaker 2 (05:03):
Now, you're the guy's going after destroying the Supreme Court.
Tell me what you threatened me that Trump was going
to do for those of you who hate him. Tell
me the threat that people made to get people to
vote against Trump. Who's going to cause World War Quite
the opposite. First quarterback, first first president in what fifty

(05:28):
sixty years, It didn't take us to a new war
and got us out of one. And had Joe Biden
not botched the withdraw and coust thirteen of our service
members to be dead, then that would have been celebrated.

Speaker 3 (05:42):
But because the withdrawal could.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
Not happen overnight and by the time Biden came in
and botched it, so people forget what a positive thing
that was we needed out of Afghanistan. We left Afghanistan
more dangerous to the world, more capable of minutes seeing
the region in the world than they were when we
went in. And how many of our young men had
to die for that.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
That's not right.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Well, let's talk about how else they've broken the norms,
how they never trumpers should be ashamed of themselves. Well
remember the names Peter Strasac and Lisa Page. Remember Strasack
was married and Paige was his mistress and they were
texting like two bunnies, two rabbits.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
Good grief these people.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Well, Carter Page got no settlement after the government lied
to the Paisa Court in order to put him under surveillance.
And you remember why they were putting him under surveillance
because he was in meetings, strategy sessions with Trump at
Trump Tower. They wanted Trump, They wanted a way to
get Trump, to catch him, to snare him so they

(06:54):
could keep him from running in twenty sixteen. Remember that, Well,
they never paid Carter Page. We all know what they
did was wrong. Now the Department of Justice, Biden's Department
of Justice is handing big money to strasikin Paige because
their text messages, which frankly should have been discoverable under

(07:17):
Freedom of Information Act anyway, and they were text messages
plotting a scandal to fraudulently defeat Trump using their federal positions,
taxpayer funded positions. They were sent on federal devices. You

(07:39):
have no expectation of privacy when you are using a
taxpayer funded phone BlackBerry. Peter Strask got one point two million,
Lisa Paige, his mistress, got eight hundred thousand, And the
Justice Department said, oh, yes, yes, yes, we should definitely

(08:00):
settle this lawsuit. Hum, that's money laundering, that's paying your people.
That'd be like Hunter Biden suing the federal government tomorrow
and saying, y'all ruined my stellar reputation, and Joe Biden saying,
you know what, you're right, we did. Here's a billion

(08:20):
dollars from the treasury. We're so we're so sorry, but
but wait, you're actually just laundering money for yes, yes,
that that that, that's it. So those two people who
should have the decency to slink off out of the
public sphere in complete and utter shame. Nope, marching down

(08:43):
Main Street two million dollars between them.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
I guess they won't need a hot sheet motel anymore.
They can.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
They can buy a house to go bang at in
the middle of the day.

Speaker 3 (08:54):
Good, this is me, Michael Ferry.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
Remember when the Secret Service lost all their text messages
relating to January sixth, Hey, we want to know what
you guys were talking about back and forth. You claim
there was an insurrection. Let's see what you were seeing
in real time. Let's see what you were saying to
each other. The official reason was a system migration. Oh literally,

(09:24):
nobody buys that technology. People don't buy it, law enforcement
don't buy it. Sources of mind within the various federal
agencies don't buy it. Surely they've overcompensated for this egregious error. Right,
you had this insurrection. They almost toppled the government. It

(09:44):
was an insurrection.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
It was a coup. Funny, huh, it was a coup.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
They were taking over the government and fortunately, fortunately we
managed to repel them. Well, actually not, they weren't armed,
walked around the capitol, some of them reading the Declaration
of Independence.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
But barely, we barely saved.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
Remember remember aoc was inside and she was worried she
was going to be raped and then murdered, and it
turned out she was quite a distance away, and not
a single member of Congress was harmed. Well, surely since
then they've bought good technology equipment because it was a
technology issue, right, and they've set in place redundancies to

(10:27):
make sure that all communications will never be lost, because
this is like the black box when a plane goes down.
That's what tells us what happened. We can't have the
Secret Service communication system going down.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
Good grief, No they haven't. They're still going to use
that excuse.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
Congressman Russell Frye asked disgraced Kimberly Cheatle if they had
recorded radio communications on January third, the day our president
was shot in the face. Do you have recorded radio transmissions?

Speaker 5 (11:01):
And she said this, does the Secret Service routinely record communications?
Between and amongst detail radio communications, any communication, email.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Communications are captured as well as text messages, and then
depending on the detail radio communications are recorded.

Speaker 5 (11:21):
Does the Secret Service have recorded communications from the July
thirteenth event.

Speaker 3 (11:25):
We do not have radio communications from that day. It's
unfathomable and impossible.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
It's part of the coup. It's part of what makes
Kamala kumalo and well, there are other ways to pronounce that.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
But coup. Well, because it's a coup.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
It was an attempted coup on Trump, literally to murder him. First,
they tried it administratively by keeping him off the ballot.
I need to remind y'all that had to go to
Supreme Court Colorado and other states. Then they tried it
by dragging him into court. They raided his home. They
had to dig through his underwear and his wife's panty
drawer that's been thrown out. They tried to drag him

(12:15):
through Fulton County, but fat Fanny Willis was laying up
toes in the air under Nathan Wade, a married man.
That seemed to be a common thing for these people.
In that case fell apart, and then you got Jack Smith.
That case fell apart they dragged him up to New York.
Letitia James, the Attorney General did. They tried to bankrupt

(12:37):
him by requiring that he pledge all his assets and
pull up a bunch of cash, which nobody could do.
I could come up with an amount of money that
you would not be able to deliver to me in
four days. That would be a much smaller amount of
money than you would expect for a lot of Americans.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
That is true.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
For a lot of Americans. That's a thousand dollars. And
you would go, that can't be true. He's got a truck,
he's got a house. They don't have him a thousand.
They don't have two that I have, three that I
have five, they don't have twenty five. You could pinch
somebody really bad, really bad with that minor detail. Four
hundred million dollars wouldn't give him a bond. It's just awful.

(13:19):
It's monstrously awful. Then they convicted him of a felony.
They made him a convicted felon, and the case will
be thrown out, but right now he is a convicted felam.
They tried to put him in jail. Members of Congress

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tried to get the excuse me, secret service taken away
from him. You don't want secret service. It's an invasion
of your privacy. You can't relax. You can't pick your
nose or poot nothing. You got people around you, they're
not family. You can't have a discreete converse. That's not nice.

(14:01):
You can't relax. That's why Richard Nixon gave it up.
He didn't want it around him anymore. He decided, they
can't kill me. If they kill me, it's it's hard.
He doesn't want it, he needs it. There are credible
threats on his life every day. So then what did
they do? They couldn't get him in the other way?

Speaker 3 (14:22):
Kill him. I mean, this can't really be happening, but
it is. But it is. It absolutely is. It absolutely is.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Meanwhile, an older woman, I don't know how she is,
she's probably sixty five. She's on TikTok, and I'm not
that somebody sent this to me in a format I
could open. Her handle is Heaven's Angel one seventy three.
Those of you on TikTok or ask your kids, don't
email me asking me her handle again.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
I'm not going to track it down.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Just go back to the podcast, Find it and then
have your kids find Heaven's Angel. One seventy three, she
wrote a song called the Trump song Biden Can Kiss
My Ass. Normally we wouldn't play the song, or if
we did, I wouldn't play anything more than the song.
But I found her to be so endearing that I

(15:18):
thought we'd play the entire video, including her talking I.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
Love this lady.

Speaker 6 (15:23):
Hey, So, I've been working on my song that I
started at I really wasn't intended on making that a song.

Speaker 7 (15:29):
It was his thoughts that came to me when I
was driving to work.

Speaker 6 (15:31):
But then so many folks commented on my TikTok video
and said, you know, you need to finish this up
as a song. So today, instead of doing housework or
something responsible, I've been picking on this guitar and writing
the rest of what I have not yet titled, but

(15:51):
thank you, so I'm just gonna call them my Trump song.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
I can't coach with the grocery store.

Speaker 6 (16:03):
It has been less than one hundred dollars few I
can't afford to find now poss.

Speaker 7 (16:08):
I got a shock to the good will.

Speaker 6 (16:11):
I have to walk to work next week cause I
can't boards the game. I can't wait to tell Joe
about it and to kiss my country a DJT boys,
I'm on the line to make a favorite to upgrade again.

(16:31):
I'll go around in the White House. He'll prove it
to us, and then all I know, I won't waste
my mood when I casting for Trump fingers.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
I can't wait for this great.

Speaker 6 (16:44):
Country to give Trunk one more fame. USA is what
I say, Trump rocks.

Speaker 8 (16:53):
And that's back.

Speaker 6 (16:55):
He'll fight back bye for all our rides and take.

Speaker 7 (16:58):
This country back. Have all my haters today, Man, they
got a lot to save, But my turn will come
and l on.

Speaker 6 (17:08):
Election day, I can't wait to see who about to
kiss my.

Speaker 9 (17:17):
O.

Speaker 6 (17:18):
USA's what I say, tron rods in there after fact,
you'll fight by five for along rides and take this
country back.

Speaker 7 (17:30):
All my haters today, Man, they got a lot to save,
But my turn come. Let on election day.

Speaker 6 (17:37):
I can't wait to see a little joke five.

Speaker 7 (17:42):
Here my country. A Hey, people like this stuff that
I'm doing, follow me on here. I just need a
few more followers to us hump to so late.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
Tavo follow that leon. But I'm reminded of.

Speaker 10 (18:06):
Someone proverb now quoted by Sheila Jackson Lee us.

Speaker 3 (18:11):
I die the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
So surely you or someone you know is very upset
that jd Vance made the cat lady remarks. And now
some single woman you know, or somebody that doesn't have
a child is not going to vote for Trump anymore
because the cat lady remarks. Okay, so we're going to
have four more years of unlimited, wide open illegal immigration.

(18:37):
You're going to be murdered by an illegal alien. But
by golly, you stood up on the cat lady point.
One of the problems in this country is that we
have a lot of people who are emotionally unstable. And
you might be that person, or you might work match
that person, you might be married to that person, you
might have that person as your child, you might have
that person as your employee or your neighbor, and we

(18:59):
don't realize that unstable because we just think they're really
liberal or really like kamalaw or really like Joe Biden
or Barack Obama, or really hate the fact that we're conservative,
and so we treat them like they're normal.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
But they're not.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
They're deeply unstable. They have a psychiatric problem, a medical
serious problem, and we have more of that than we've
ever had. And there are a lot of factors. You know,
is this in nature or nurture, This is external environmental
issues around them. This is the consumption of social media,

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particularly in the form that they undertake. This is the
consumption of a quote unquote news media. This is a
public education system and a university indoctrination system, so this
is a combustible system. And their inputs have been so
faulty that they don't have any perspective that they're out

(19:58):
of whack. It's very upsetting to them because that's what
they've been taught to do. It's sort of like if
you were to go to South America and you roll
up on an indigenous tribe that has never met an
outside human being, and you go walking up and go, hey,
nice to meet you, Good to see you. Pretty good

(20:19):
chance an arrow or some other projectile is going to
go through your chest and probably kill you within a second.
And you realize that's all they understand, foreign object, foreign person,
foreign threat, kill it.

Speaker 3 (20:38):
And you go, well, that's not rational. You can't live
in a society like that. That's all they've ever known.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
You have to protect your tribe, So whether it is
some vicious tiger or a human being that comes off
of what we call a boat. They don't have a
term for it, not on that size.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
They kill it.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
So you have to process this as these people are
deep unstable and we're not going to play this game
of well, you don't have to justify jd Vance's comments
because somebody says, well, and here's how you know somebody's unstable.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
Well, as a single woman that doesn't have children. I
don't think I should have to explain who said you did?
Are you a cat lady?

Speaker 2 (21:24):
Well?

Speaker 3 (21:24):
I have cats.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
Was he talking about people with cats or do you
think he was talking about a specific type of person
for which the term has originated. Well, I just didn't
like that to use it. He wasn't talking about you.
And by the way, if you don't know a crazy
cat lady, you are the crazy cat lady. We've had

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one of these on the New York New Yorker magazine
had a woman banging away on her computer, cats all
around her, discarded food products.

Speaker 3 (21:57):
And she's on social media just lashing out. We've seen
picture of these people. They're on zoom now.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
They got the purple hair and the bones through the nose,
and you don't know if it's a boy or a girl.
You don't want to check. And they're creeps and everybody
knows them. And all these people who claim to be
Republicans are moderates or reasonable freethinking adults are now all
of a sudden personally insulted and they can't vote for Trump. Okay,

(22:23):
then you're gonna have wide open borders. It's just that simple.
You don't get eight choices. That's not how this works.
It's one or the other. If there's a guy who
breaks into your home and he's going for his gun,
which you are certain and is a fact he's going
to pull and kill you, and you've already trained your

(22:45):
gun on him, you can shoot and kill him, or
you can wait and he shoots and kills you. You
don't get to have an existential internal monologue of well,
I don't want to take them man's life doesn't seem
like it would be a good idea. I think I

(23:06):
shall not take a man's life. Okay, Fine, your children
are going to be left without a father's and.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
That's your business.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
You get to make that choice. Just understand that is
the choice you've made. The consequence of I'm not going
to pull the trigger and kill that man. Are necessarily
my children won't have a father. And if you can't
process that, you're the problem. I'm not going to argue

(23:34):
with you, and I'm certainly not going to defend anything.
Jd Vance says, if you want to focus on why
the alternative to wide open borders is an imperfect human
being by your estimation, do so.

Speaker 3 (23:51):
But you're going to have wide open borders. That's what
you've chosen.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
That's what you've chosen because you are so insecure and
pathetic that you need to be pandered to. Oh, oh,
you see yourself as a cat lady. Oh, you got
a booboo that you don't have children. Sometimes you feel

(24:16):
left out at a party and people were talking about
their children and you don't have any children, and you've.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
Got the sads real bad.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
So you don't go back to that party that you
used to go to with those nice people that you liked,
because they're all married with children and you're single and
you're different.

Speaker 3 (24:41):
Ooh, you're a titty baby, that's what you are.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
You are incapable of self governance because you're walking around
the eggshell. Plaintiff constantly looking for reasons to be sad.
You can't have democracy with people like you in it.
And by the way, these people that are now coming

(25:07):
to you so upset, these people that.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
Are you know what you say, Oh, you're right, okay,
all right, more coming up. Statement, the government made money
off of it. We didn't get nothing the hard time
to Michael Berry show, it's a damn shame. It's a
damn shame. It's a damn shame. So jd.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
Vance is named Trump's vice presidential nominee, and I heard
from a lot of people who claim that they stand
on principle and they want what's best for the country.
That they were complaining that Trump brought in as his
VP nominee a person who is a make America great

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again person, a person who looks like Trump, white male,
checked the box. That's how people look at at these things.
They didn't look anything like him, you get my point,
and that he shares Trump's agenda.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
And that they didn't want this.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
Now, these are people who claim they care about principle. Oh, well,
what's the problem. Well, he should have picked a black
woman or a Hispanic woman from this state, and he
should have Okay, that's how we end up with Kamala
Harris as president, which she's going to be president before January.
She'd have been president before the week's over. I wouldn't

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be surprised at all. I thought it would happen last week.
She's going to be the president because that's going to
give her a bump. They're going to make her the
president because when they do, there's going to be a
lot of pomp and circumstance. And this is a nation
full of women who watch the royal family and America's

(26:50):
royal family as well the Kardashians and Obamas, and they
love this. They love the weeping. Oh my god, look
the dress she's wearing. Look at this, and they'll bring
her husband from doing whatever he's doing in California with whatever,

(27:13):
whoever he's doing it with. He'll tell you if you
just read what he's writing every day, who he's with
every day. They don't live together, they don't spend any
time together. And he spends a lot of time, according
to what he writes and tells interviewers, with gay men.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
Look, if that's their deal.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
It's certainly not the lifestyle most Americans. Most American men
and women live together as a couple.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
They don't.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
His daughter raises money for an organization that supports the
terrorists who took Americans and Israeli's hostage back in October.
That's uh, that's weird. And Kamala Harris has never raised
a child. That's not a non starter. And and so

(28:13):
you may say, well, neither has Lindsay Graham. My point
precisely is raising a child a skill set. While it's
not mandatory to be eligible, would we rather have more
people who've raised children in leadership positions to make policies

(28:33):
or not?

Speaker 3 (28:34):
Yes, we would, because it changes you.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
And America's families are the one struggling most by the
way that the the tax break for breeders that some
of these people are so upset about, that's been in
place since the eighties. The Democrats are trying to let
it lapse. JD Vance, in a speech years ago, was

(29:00):
making the point, as he's done now, that you should
not let it lapse. It's important we should keep it.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
So here is JD.

Speaker 2 (29:10):
Vance on the campaign trail when Kamala Harris questioned his
loyalty to the United States.

Speaker 9 (29:16):
I saw the other day Kamala Harris questioned my loyalty
to this country. That's the word she used, loyalty, And
it's an interesting word, simpify loyalty, because there is no
greater sign of disloyalty to this country than what Kamala
Harris has done at our southern border.

Speaker 3 (29:37):
And I'd like to ask the Vice President.

Speaker 9 (29:39):
What has she done to question my loyalty to this country.

Speaker 3 (29:44):
I served in the United States vering Fort. I went
to a wreck for this country.

Speaker 10 (29:52):
I built a business for this country, and my running
mate took a bullet for this So my question, Kamala
Harrison's what the hell have you done to question our
loyalty to the United States of America?

Speaker 3 (30:11):
And there will be some nini Republicans who'll go he shouldn't,
He shouldn't attack her. She's a woman. Good grief. I'm
done with him.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
Honestly, you can't argue with him. There are a bunch
of self absorbed ninnies who don't want to win. Part
of why we lose is our people don't want to win.
I just wish the illegal aliens would only attack the
people who are empowering them to get here, and not
the rest of us that don't want them here. Well,
the media attempted to portray jd Vance as being anti women,

(30:47):
women that can't have children because he was talking about
the influence of childless cat ladies. And he's right, but
it appears that the media did not present his fulls
here's the next thirty seconds that they intentionally cut out
of those remarks.

Speaker 9 (31:06):
Now, let me do the necessary throat clearing, because I
do think it's important.

Speaker 3 (31:09):
Look, a lot of people are.

Speaker 9 (31:11):
Unable to have kids for very complicated and important reasons.
They're I know, you know, good friends of mine who
struggled to find the right girl, find the right guy.
There are people, of course, for biological reasons, medical reasons,
they can't have children. The target of these remarks is
not them. It's important to point that out. There have
always been people like that who, even though they would

(31:31):
like to have kids, unable to have them.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
Let's set them to the side. Makes it sound very different,
doesn't it. Oh well, I didn't know that.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
Oh when you jumped to a concludeon when you believe
the same media who've lied to you about everything else,
and you believed them again, sucker. Jd Vance told him
Megan Kelly that his remarks were a criticism of the
Democrat Party for being anti family.

Speaker 9 (32:00):
I know the media wants to attack me and wants
me to back down on this, Meghan, But the simple
point that I made is that having children, becoming a father,
becoming a mother, I really do think it changes your
perspective in a pretty profound way. This is something, of course,
we recognize for hundreds of years in this country, that
human civilization has always recognized. But there's a deeper point here, Meghan.
It's not a criticism of people who don't have children.

(32:23):
I explicitly said in my remarks, despite the fact that
media has lied about this, that this is not about
criticizing people who, for various reasons, didn't have kids. This
is about criticizing the Democratic Party for becoming anti family
an anti child. We have to ask ourselves, Megan, why
do we have masking of toddlers years after the pandemic ended.
Why do we have the Harris campaign coming out this

(32:44):
very morning, Meghan and saying that we should not have
the child tax Credit, which lowers tax rates for parents
of young children. It's because they have become anti family
and anti kid.

Speaker 3 (32:54):
And I'm proud to stand up.

Speaker 9 (32:56):
For parents, and I hope that parents out there recognize
that I'm a guy who wants to fight for you.

Speaker 3 (33:00):
I want to fight for your interests. I want to
fight for your stake in the country. And that is
what this is fundamentally about.

Speaker 9 (33:06):
The Democrats in the past five ten years, Megan, they
have become anti family. It's built into their policy, it's
built into the way they talk about parents and children.
And it's time that we called that out. I don't
think we should back down from it, Megan, I think
we should be honest about the problem.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
You want to know how right he is. Here's a flashback.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
This was Kamala Harris at the Fight for Our Freedom's
college tour several years ago, talking about you shouldn't have kids.

Speaker 8 (33:29):
Listen, I've heard young leaders talk with me about a
term they've coined called climate anxiety, right, which is fear
of the future and the unknown. Whether it makes sense
or you didn't think about having children.
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