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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck, and load of
Michael Verie Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
I returned to this chamber tonight to report that America's
momentum is back, our spirit is back, our pride is back,
our confidence is back, and the American Dream is surging
bigger and better than ever before. This will be our
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greatest era. With God's help, over the next four years,
we are going to lead this nation even higher, and
we are going to forge the freest, most advanced, most dynamic,
and most dominant civilization ever to exist on the face
of this earth. We are going to create the highest
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quality of life, build the safest and wealthiest and healthiest
and most vital communities.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Anywhere in the world. We are going to conquer.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
The vast frontiers of science, and we're going to lead
humanity into space and plant the American flag on the
planet Mars and even far beyond. And through it all,
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we are going to rediscover the unstoppable power of the
American spirit, and we are going to renew unlimited promise
of the American Dream. Every single day, we will stand
up and we will fight, fight for the country our
citizens believe in, and for the country.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Our people deserve.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
My fellow Americans, get ready for an incredible future because.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
The Golden Age of.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
America has only just begun. It will be like nothing
that has ever been seen before. Thank you, God bless you.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
And God bless the here my president not in a
lot of your moment. Jim sent that this morning at
I don't know about four am, and when I heard it,
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I thought, Ah, that kind of a cheesy song, right
I did.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
I don't man, I like him to use bad assholes,
but it kind of works out. I mean, it works
perfectly with that. So we told you earlier and we
spoke to devarge A Daniel, young man from Houston, terminal
brain cancer, thirteen years old. Trump brought him up and
deputized him. This kid didn't know what we spoke to
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Devarga earlier in the show. You can hear it on
the podcast. This made this young black man with terminal
cancer who wants to be a police officer, and the
president the whole nation was inspired by him. And let
me the Democrats they had to show how brutally gruesome
they are. This is Nicole Wallace with MSNBC.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
I think this was a lesson in finding one thing
that you let yourself feel and I let myself feel
joy about DJ And I hope he's alive for another
you know, ninety five years, right, And I hope he
lives and the life he wants to live. He wants
to be a cop. He knows what he wants to do,
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and maybe when you have childhood cancer that crystallizes for you.
And I hope he has a long life as enforcement officer.
But I hope he never has to defend the United
States capital against Donald Trump supporters. And if he does,
I hope he isn't one of the six who loses
his life to suicide. And I hope he isn't one
who has to testify against the people who carried out
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acts of seditious conspiracy and then lived to see Donald
Trump part.
Speaker 5 (04:17):
Of those people.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
What a sick sixth soul, What a dark soul you
have to be to say something like that. Rachel Maddow
tried to outdo her. Here's what she had to say
for the record, And this is disgusting.
Speaker 6 (04:31):
The President made a spectacle, yeah, out of praising for
a young man who serves. Thus Larst survived pediatric cancer,
as if the President had something to do with that
this was in the midst of him praising Doge that
you Doge cuts, among other things, have cut off funding
for ongoing research into pediatric.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Even David Axelrod, the brain of the Democrat Party for
so many years, former Obama advisor, said this on CNA.
Speaker 7 (05:01):
So there's it's one thing to mine our differences. It's
another thing to try and heal our differences. And that
is you know that that's the difference between real leadership
and political expedients.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
What had it been healing to stand for Mark Fogel
might have been No. I agreed. Look, you know you
are absolutely right. Yeah, I will do what you will not.
Speaker 7 (05:23):
I will say I thought Democrats, I thought that was
just I think there were times when they should have risen.
I think what al Green did was despicable.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
Scott Jennings had this to say about how the Democrats
fared last night.
Speaker 8 (05:36):
This was a horrific night for the opposition party, regardless
of how well she just spoke. It started out with
al Green getting thrown off the house floor because he
couldn't keep his emotions under control.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
Then they had the.
Speaker 8 (05:48):
Ridiculous paddles, which now social media is roasting.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
You said false on one side.
Speaker 8 (05:54):
Ridiculous, and then, finally, finally, and maybe most terribly, the
Democrats who couldn't find it in their home to stand
for objectively good things, including the ninety five year old.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
Mother and Mark of Mark Fogel and.
Speaker 8 (06:08):
Mark who got rescued from a Russian prison, and they
couldn't even stand up for that. I thought Democrats came
into this speech lost and defeated by Donald Trump, and
today it looks to me like they're even more lost
and even more defeated than when this speech started.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
They're broken. They're not broken by an election. You have
to understand. They're broken people. They're dead inside who and
what they are. It's important that you understand what you're
dealing with here. So many of you don't understand that
these are dark, dark souls, not just the politicians, the people.
So many of you think, well, because she's my sister
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in law, when she calls me a Nazi and says
all these mean horrible things, because she's my sister in law,
you know I should endure it and try to be
nice and try to win her over. Okay, would you
show up at a murder trial she murdered four kids
and go well, she is my sister in law. No,
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these are evil, dark, vicious people. Politics is just an
outlet for it. But you know what's beautiful and pure children.
This is what DJ Daniels himself, that they're making all
these nasty statements about. Here's what he had to say
this morning about his.
Speaker 9 (07:20):
That the craziest part because my mom bayed me and
my brothers all together and that nowhere, I locked up
and then my dad, my dad was calling my name
and I started going to the slow thing, and he said,
stop playing with me, and I'll start and I started
to act.
Speaker 10 (07:34):
I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
I started to act slow.
Speaker 9 (07:36):
And then as soon as that, as soon as he
said that, we was speeding all the way, running lights,
going to the hospital. And then next thing, you know,
all season on the table. They said, no, we're gonna
have to go on his brain tonight. Ever since then,
I had thirteen brand surgery. And that's how many times
my personality has changed. And that's something that you don't
hear from a termity old child. They had five months
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to live. I'm gonna keep on going into of my
gas tanks right now. And that's when God calls you home.
You never know when God's gonna call you home. I
wouldn't be here if it wasn't for my dad. I
know he's pretty proud of proud of me, and I'm
pretty proud of him too. And I like to thank
President Trump because if it wasn't for him, I wouldn't
be here today.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
This is the Michael Barry Show. I haven't gone into
the national speech itself because I assume most of you
watched them. There are a couple of things I would
like to replay because I think they're important. This will
be eight h five ramon. This was part of President
Trump's speech last night.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
Earlier today, I received an important letter from President Zelensky
of Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
The letter reads, Ukraine is.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as
possible to bring lasting peace closer. He wants peace more
than the Ukrainians, he said, My team and I stand
ready to work under President Trump's strong leadership to.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Get a peace that lasts. We do really value how.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Much America has done to help Ukraine maintain its sovereignty
and independence. Regarding the Agreement on Minerals and Security, Ukraine
is ready to sign it at any time. That is
convenient for you. I appreciate that he sent this letter,
just got it a little while ago. Simultaneously, we've had
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serious discussions with Russia that have received strong signals that
they are ready for peace.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
Wouldn't that be beautiful? Wouldn't that be beautiful? Wouldn't that
be beautiful.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
It's time to stop this madness. It's time to halt
the killing. It's time to end the senseless war.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
If you want to end wars, you have to talk
to both sides. He's right, that's what diplomacy looks like.
It's in the best interest of the United States taxpayer,
and by the way, it's going to turn out to
be in the best interest of Ukrainians and Russians and
the region. The people who don't want this are the
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people who benefit from war. Very important, very important. I'll
give you a great example when we changed our laws
in Texas in Houston with regard to how DWI was
going to be treated. I'm sorry not we changed our look.
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We changed our cultural pattern where we started using uber
instead of driving drawn. Now there was an alternative. People
didn't like taxis because you'd call it and it would
take so long. But Uber was easy. It was quick.
So people when they knew they were drinking, they started
changing their patterns to going out to drink and they
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would they would take an Uber there and take an
Uber home. It's not cheap, but it's a whole lot
cheaper than the DWI. When Uber came to Houston, the
DWI lawyers actually came out in public against Uber on
the basis that it's bad for business. You can't imagine that,
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but it's true. There are people who profit off of misery.
We all agree DWI is a bad thing. Is how
people get killed as a driver and hurting other people, right,
But there are people who go, no, no, no, I
make money off that misery. You know, if you make
money off cancer, you don't want cancer cured, you want
it treated forever. And that's what we're seeing. We're finding
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out here by who's squealing? Who is harmed when peace
breaks out? Yeah, yeah, that's how this works. Then there's
clip number eighth A. Some people perceived this to be humor,
but he didn't mean it as humor.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
The media and our friends in the Democrat Party kept
saying we needed new legislation, We must have legislation to
secure the border. But it turned out that all we
really needed was a new president.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
Yeah, it wasn't that hard, wasn't that complicated. Oh, it's
you got to have a comprehensive plan. You got to
throw trillions of dollars at it. It's just too hard.
You can't solve the problem. It's too hard. It's too
because if you say, well, we need to close the border,
the people who really just wanted illegals here would say
close the border. Wouldn't make a bit of difference. You
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you got to make You got to make the company
stop hiring illegals. And you can't do that. They they
created all these different things. Nothing was actually going to work.
Nothing was going to work. It was too complicated. In boom,
it's happening. It is happening right before our very eyes.
The next one is eight twelve, and well, well let's play. First,
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we've entered.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
The security of so called diversity, equity and inclusion policies
all across the entire federal government and indeed the private sector,
at our military.
Speaker 10 (13:23):
And our country will be woke no longer.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
You'd be shocked how many companies have now taken the
language off of their websites about you know how diverse
and inclusive and equitable they are, which means they weren't
actually committed to doing all of that. They just did
it because they thought they were supposed to, and now
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now that everyone is ridiculing it went away. If you
really believe that you should hire a woman over a
man even though the man has demonstrated what by your
standards made that person more qualified for the job, and
you truly believe those standards had meaning, why did you
hire women over men and brag about it. Why did
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you do that? And why now are you no longer
doing it if it was so important to do.
Speaker 11 (14:19):
It.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Really, it's not just the Democrats in the media that
we needed to take a deep dive into the mindset.
How many of your neighbors, how many of your employers,
how many organizations? This thing wasn't that people weren't engaged
in this nonsense because someone was holding a pistol to
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their face. In most cases, people were engaging in this
nonsense because they didn't want to buck the system, because
they thought, well, if everybody else is doing this, i'll
do it too. The people deserving of your respect are
the people who refused and bore the consequences I'm not
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applauding the companies who are now taking it away, who
were DEI companies now all of a sudden, they're not
DEI companies. The only reason they're doing it was because
they would die. And that's what was happening companies with
d E from DI and that at the end of
the day, the first rule of survival Naslov's hierarchy, and
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they are almost left with no choice but to do this.
Trump's not the only reason that's the case. There's a
lot of you out there, but the fearlessness in the
face of consequences. Give yourself a pat on the back.
If you are a person who did that, good on you.
Look we're winning guys.
Speaker 10 (15:50):
It claims.
Speaker 11 (15:50):
He exclaims.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
It's done for a girl and the boy. I like
lac Aberry's Shore DJ Daniel divar Ja a Daniel young
man from Houston. If you didn't hear our interview with him,
go back on the podcast. It was at the beginning
of the first hour of the show tonight. I got
to thinking about all the various reactions there would be
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to that. So one of my favorite things to do
is to open the phone lines on the morning show
and just let people share what they took away from it.
And what I thought I'd do here is just share
just a few of those, not the best, not the worst,
not the most pro trumpery, but just so you could
get a sense of what some people reacted to it,
and then your thoughts based on that as to did
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I feel that way or not?
Speaker 12 (16:37):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Did you make do that make a good point?
Speaker 10 (16:39):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (16:40):
That person missed a So our creative director Jim Mudd,
at random pulled out some calls to share from you
here there, to share with you here there, let's go
to Marsha. Marsha, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 11 (16:54):
Well, I had something to say about the speech last night.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
I sat here on my couch, Marsia, hold on a second.
I would like to put a proper musical bed under you.
Just music, no word tramon, kind of give it a
little bit of extra off. Do you mind if we
do that?
Speaker 13 (17:10):
Oh?
Speaker 11 (17:10):
I feel special be we were.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Yeah, huh uh yeah, the suit patriotic.
Speaker 10 (17:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Go ahead, ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the remarks
of Marcia.
Speaker 11 (17:25):
Well, I'd like to say, I would like to say
watching the speech, and it didn't occur to me immediately,
not till this morning, that Trump has made it one
of his aims in the next four years to try
to unify America.
Speaker 13 (17:44):
And one of the.
Speaker 11 (17:45):
Telling moments in his speech last night was when he
turned to his rights to the Democrats and he extended
the olive branch of goodwill and ask them to join
aim and the love and the respect and the compassion
that is the American public.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Brian Europe sir, well, Hey, yeah.
Speaker 14 (18:12):
So I've got two observations about trump speech last night.
The first was hes So, this is a masterclass in
walking Democrats to the edge and asking them if they
want to find out and and and and they could
not even stand for a young man with with with Brener,
who survived brain cancer becoming an honorary Secret Service agent.
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They couldn't stand for a young man finding out he's
going to West Point. They couldn't stand for for Joscelyn Nunger.
They couldn't stand for Lake and Riley, and and and
even when it came to proceeding under the United States
leadership for peace talks in Ukraine, they still couldn't stand.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
And why do you think that is, Brian.
Speaker 14 (18:59):
Uh, I think it's a high propolarized climate in Washington,
I think anymore it's done for clickmait on social media,
and so it ends up being a little bit more
like idiocracy than what our family fathers intended.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Interesting, but you know, tell me what you think, Brian.
There are certain issues tariffs for instice, criminal justice reform.
There are a lot of things where there really are
two sides, and no matter how you bang your head
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against the wall, you're not going to win over all
of the people, and in some cases maybe not even
more much more than a majority. But there are certain
issues I feel that are relatively universal, and the list
of things you just stated are universal. The Jocelyn nunger
A case, the Link and Riley case. I think that
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closing the border, you know, the Free Bert movement. Bert
Harvey was in jail over the weekend and he said
what shocked him was that every one of the inmates
in there was talking about the fact that they were
happy that Trump was deporting the illegals because the illegals
were bad for America, and that they felt that the
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illegals were causing problems for the country, and the fact
that they were it was taking longer to process them
because all the illegals were being processed in one big swell.
They were okay with that. So that was a pretty
strong statement, I think, Robert, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
Go ahead.
Speaker 15 (20:44):
Donald Trump was saying that he had gotten rid of
d e I and that he had gotten rid of wokesm. Well,
just the day before every Democrat voted a against boys
playing on girls' teams. Yeah, and all those people, all
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those people were right there in his presence. So he
hasn't gotten rid of DEEI and wokeism, because I mean,
that's my point. He hasn't gotten rid of it. It's
still there steering him right in the face.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
They don't believe that. Just see, you know, they don't
believe that. They just vote that way. They got locked
into this position and they can't figure out how to
get out. Truthfully, they can't figure out how to do
an about face on their issues. They're so deep into it.
They're scared to death. They got primaries coming up in
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a year and that's not very long, and they're going
to be primaried from the left. You're going to have
Democrats office holders who are going to be primaried from
the left and from slightly to the right of them.
So you've got a lot of these Democrats who in
November against the Republican, they position themself just left of
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the Republican, trying to appear to be moderate to independent voters,
and that the Republican that they are facing is a
right wing extremist. Okay, well, now they have trouble because
the Democrat Party has dragged them so far to the
left that they have become fringe. They're outside the norm.
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You ask the average person, who may not have a
party identity to speak of, and the average person will
tell you that boys playing in girls sports is wrong
and dangerous and they don't want it. In fact, if
I could find that again, I saw the numbers and
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this was let's see if I can find it. This
was CNN and CBS News had real time polls on
his speech, and one of them had sixty seven percent
of Americans supporting his speech, and one of CBS, I believe,
had seventy six percent supporting it. So the things he
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was saying, honestly, if the Democrats wanted to criticize, they
would say, there's no meat on the bone. He's just
stating platitudes that we all already agree with. That would
have been a better approach for them than to say no, no,
we want boys in girls sports, because that's a great idea.
That's just they're so far out there on that one. Leo,
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you are on the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 5 (23:45):
Go ahead, yes, sir, Michael. It's great to be listening
to you love the show, lays listening. I think that
President Trump addressed the Democrats with class and grace, even
as blunt as he was. And I also think that
that is why Americans love him, because he communicates as
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well as we or I could ever want to. He
conveys his message effectively, and when he came down that escalator,
he was saying what we people already were thinking, and
relaxed onto that. Just like Rustling Ball used to say,
he got popular because people loved They knew that they
believed what he was saying because they were already thinking it.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Well, that's a very good call, very well saddled. There,
He's show.
Speaker 13 (24:37):
The degree.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Take you see. Take your seat, sir, take your seat.
Speaker 16 (24:45):
But the members continue to engage in willful and concerned
the disruption of proper decorum, The Chair now directs a
sergeant at arms to restore.
Speaker 17 (24:57):
You with neve on some coope have some week you
know me your friend?
Speaker 1 (25:02):
You mean what the compan comb you're pushing man comb
your push him.
Speaker 16 (25:12):
By The members continue to engage in willful and concerted
disruption or proper to corum. The Chair now directs is
Stargeant at arms to restore order. Members are directed to
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uphold and maintain the quorum in the House.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
This president continued, thank you, and I.
Speaker 17 (25:39):
Plean battish, super cool, super green, feeling good for the man,
super black, you're not Spanish secrets, fash have bread that
is bitches and the bad you.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
Push him push from you push a man. This morning
I opened the phone lines and just said, hey, I
want to hear what perspective you have on President Trump's speech.
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And at random we didn't pick the best, the worst,
the most pro Trump, the most anti Trump, the most whatever.
We just our creative director, Jim Mudd, just randomly pulled
calls so that there wouldn't be any bias to what
people's reactions were. And I thought I would share some
of those with you and you can decide in the
comfort of your own truck or office or as you're
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out on the track. Or wherever you are, whether you
agree or disagree, and whether that was a perspective you
shared from the speech last night, Kathleen writes the best
quote of the State of the Union quote our message
to every child in America. You are perfect the way
God made you. Amen. Wow, Monty the realtor rights. It
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stood out to me how Trump can always weave humor
into the conversation. He told Pocahontas that she would be
happy for the Ukraine Russia war to continue on for
another five years, calling her Pocahontas drew quite a laugh.
What was interesting was her response when she pumped her
fist and said, you bet that's all you need to know.
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You're right, Monty, you are absolutely right. Van go ahead.
Speaker 18 (27:28):
My observation is not necessarily about the president, but just.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
The overall tone and about the speaker.
Speaker 18 (27:35):
I love the message that I think was sent to
that side.
Speaker 19 (27:42):
Of the aisle when Representative Green was was escorted out,
and that message is this, look, guys, we've got stuff
to do, We've got limited resources. We would love to
have your help. You're wasting our time. Time is one
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of those resources. Either come over and help us, or
get out.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Of the way, let's go to R. Is that RC
on the black line? Yes, it is RC. Go ahead,
my man, How you doing well? That was real nice?
But bringing a guy on. I watched it last night.
Speaker 12 (28:23):
But my take on the what Trump detailed pretty much
through his campaign, and it illustrated in his speech last night,
was that they're gonna stay on course. They're gonna stay
on course with the message, and the message is pretty
much being received, and he's hammering and hammering the message
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to the people that they voted for the right side
and he's exposing the wrong side, and they're gonna keep
on going with it. And may I add that the
media is losing and the message. No one's listening to them,
you know. And the thing that he said and pund
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this have been saying is because he won, that's a
that's an indication that nobody's listening.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
To the media.
Speaker 12 (29:16):
So he got to keep hammering the message and keep
bringing the receipts. R.
Speaker 13 (29:22):
Jane Ruld on Michael.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
I think I think he goes by R J because
he doesn't want people to know his full name, because
when we email, his full name is on there is
that right is that? Would that be the reasons that
would be the reason. Okay, all right, what'd you call about?
Ma man?
Speaker 10 (29:42):
Well, but first of all, I wanted to let you know,
as the representative of the community on the Michael Berry Show,
I can't have you talking bad about the man that brought.
Speaker 13 (29:51):
Us less day together. I can't get next to you
end up in happiness. You just can't talk about in
that way.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
It's a different online.
Speaker 10 (29:58):
I got that off my chat.
Speaker 13 (29:59):
Okay, oh okay, I apologize. So that was a week
of people speech, Michael. That was a week of people speech.
Speaker 10 (30:09):
This nunger Ay, if we have a daughter, if we
have a sister, we can understand that granddaughter.
Speaker 13 (30:15):
We can understand that if we have been victims of
any type of legal aliens.
Speaker 10 (30:20):
That have come into this country. Everybody can associate with
that young DJ the young man that's going through something detrimental.
Speaker 13 (30:28):
In his life.
Speaker 10 (30:29):
So if you have a family member that's been struggling
with any type of illness, you can associate with that.
As a father, the love that that man has.
Speaker 13 (30:36):
For a son, you can associate with that.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
But also the police officers, the love that we have
for our police officers, you can associate with that.
Speaker 13 (30:44):
So that was a week of People Speak Michael and
I loved it.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Treacy, You're up.
Speaker 20 (30:50):
So I get a message on my phone on Facebook
for my cousin in Mississippi.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
So she's that set that I've voted to Trump.
Speaker 20 (30:59):
She asked me who I voted for Trump. I told
her that I like his policy, he loves America and
it's getting great, and don't want kids to go to war.
He wants to end all lists with these little kids,
then change sex change and you know, it's a lot
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of things that's going on.
Speaker 11 (31:21):
And she was telling me that.
Speaker 20 (31:23):
Literally literary, that Trump is ignorant and dumb, and I
voted for someone that was dumb and that don't know
what's going on.
Speaker 5 (31:35):
And I asked her, I.
Speaker 20 (31:36):
Said, well, then what do you think about Joe Biden?
And she just couldn't answer that for me. And she
told me that if I put some of her page
about Trump, just.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Deleted her out of her delete me, delete her out
of my life.
Speaker 5 (31:55):
This is my family.
Speaker 10 (31:57):
I have been deleted from a lot of.
Speaker 13 (31:59):
My family member respying Trump.
Speaker 20 (32:03):
Well, I love trum Trump doing a great thing for
the work for the American people.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
You know, I'm sorry to hear that because I know
it hurts, but I don't believe that adversity creates character.
I believe that it reveals character. And I do not
believe that Trump makes people bitter and mean. I think
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he reveals who they really were. And unfortunately, this is
not about you. This is about them, and they didn't
change because of Trump. You didn't change because of Trump.
We've now it has been revealed who your family really is.
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And I'm sorry to to say that. I wish that
weren't the case. But you're the one going through it.
You see it yourself. For them to willfully hurt you
the way they are doing it tells you more about
them than it does Trump or you supporting Trump. It
tells you everything. And that's the part that makes me sad,
not that they're doing it, but that they were always
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capable of doing it. And that's unfortunate. But you pick
your friends, you don't pick your family. Unfortunately,