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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Very Show is on the air. Thank you for being
You previously opposed an assault weapons ban, but it's only
later in your political career. Could you change your position?
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Why hot is to you're a pan and a comb.
I've become friends with school shooters and one I'm a
knucklehead at times. You see the would you can skip
one before I speak especially passionately about our children being
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shot in schools?
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Thank you, Fred.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
So you got this nasty rift between Kamala Harris and
the Biden camp. He is still technically the president.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
The story goes that they threatened him to get him
out and Nancy Pelosi ran the palace coup, but getting
him out of the White House itself, getting him out
of the campaign has turned out to be a little easier,
And now he's rallying Joseph mean guy, but he's also
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he's also endowed with a certain trait that you have
to have to hang around for over fifty years in
the political process, and that is an odd resilience. He's incompetent,
he's incapable, he's petty, he's mean. Now he's demented even
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at his best, even at his at his most aware
and conscious, he was a devil, a demon, but one
thing he's good at. And Lyndon Johnson had this, Nancy
Pelosi had this. Folks who survive in a legislative chamber
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like that are very different than people who become president
Governors Trump Trump wouldn't make it in Congress because he
would get so annoyed with them. It is beneath him,
it's petty. He wouldn't want to do that, and neither
would most governors. Governors typically became presidents, not senators, for
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this very reason. But you've got Joe Biden now rallying,
and the story goes, this is all at Jill's direction.
Remember we saw Jill Biden at the head of the
table last week at a cabinet meeting, formal role. She
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is clearly running things. So the story goes. The rumor
I'm hearing is that Kamala Harris's campaign sherman is a
woman named Jim O'Malley Dillon. Friday night, there's in Flint, Michigan.
There's this speech, this event that Kamala speaks at and
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there are very few people there. She doesn't look good,
so they're going to do a tight shot so you
won't notice that that there's not many people there. That's
a gimmick that the media will do to help a candidate,
or if they want to hurt a candidate, you pull
back and you do a wide angle view. C SPAN
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used to do that if a Democrat was speaking in
the House chamber when it was closed, they would do
a tight shot and you wouldn't know that the chamber
wasn't full. But then when New Gingrich got up to speak,
they would pull back and you would go, dude, you're
giving a speech in the middle of the night, said nobody,
how are you getting so passionate? This is ridiculous. Things
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like that make a big difference. Well, so, Kamala Harris's
campaign chairman, Jen O'Malley Dylon supposedly Friday night called Jill
Biden to say, what are y'all doing? You've got Joe
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over here giving a speech at a press conference. So
CNN cut away from us to go cover Joe, and
for Joe to say that Kamala has been in charge
the whole time. Are you trying to sabotage us? Supposedly,
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Joe Biden did not appreciate this, she's still the first lady.
So she's going to give Kamala her come up and
and she said, we won't be campaigning for you. Good
luck on your own. Now, for people who've never been
around politics and politicians, you have to understand it's like
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being around any celebrity, professional athletes and the like. If
you think every professional athlete likes other professional athletes, you'd
be wrong because many of them hate the others because
they're jealous because of something they did, because they wronged
a friend of theirs. Politicians are no different. I told
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you that Krispy Kreme in twenty twelve helped sabotage Admit
Romney campaign. There were a lot of people in the
Romney camp mad as hell at Krispy Kreme over that.
But he did it, and we all know he did it.
We saw it played out. It did help Obama. Oh well,
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he was just trying to help the people in New Jersey. No,
he was trying to help himself. These people are very petty.
And now we've got a very interesting wrinkle in all
of this. There are layers to it all, and this
one is that the Bidens are now sabotaging Kamala Harris.
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You've got her vice president over here, vice presidential nominee
Tim Wattz. He's causing her all sorts of problems with
the jazz hands and the disclosures and the lion. So
here's CNN's Dana.
Speaker 4 (06:46):
Bash and she's talking about a conversation she had with
a Kamala Harris insider that said, we're trying to get
Kamala out there.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
We're trying to move the needle. That is a code word.
Their internal polls show them she's losing. They've got to
do something to catch up. We're trying to move the needle,
and what we're doing is not working, and no one
is watched, and they're not moving the needle exactly. I mean,
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this is not me saying this. This is the Harris
people privately saying we need to move the needle. It's
not It is a stubborn race. In her attempt to
move the needles, she sat down with Bill Whittaker of
sixty Minutes, and she tries to give an answer that
actually just puts a bow around everything people don't like
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about her. A quarter of registered voters still say they
don't know you, they don't know what makes you ticked
and why do you think that is what's the disconnect.
It's an election bill, and I take it seriously that
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I have to earn everyone. So this is an.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
Election for president of the United States. No one should
be able to take for granted that they can just
declare themselves a candidate and automatically received.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
Support, which is what she did, and that's what I
intend to do. You have to earn it. You rode
your bike with your buddy still the street lights come on.
It's a modical variation. I'm proud of that service. I'm
here in Houston, one of the h one of the
cool things. We very much adopted them, proud of them.
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They're from here, but them at all, Billy's not, but
because of their beards over the years, they're very identifiable
and they are universally beloved. You know, there was a
time before the left split the nation that people who
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were public figures were just kind of well liked and
they went about their lives and people generally, hey, maybe
ask for an autograph or a photo and move on
down the road. But the left, and this is what
the communists do. They split you, and they intensify the
heat and they made everybody pick one side or the other.
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We didn't know what people's politics were, and we didn't
need to dribble, shoot, throw, kick, run, pitch hit act
sing I don't care what you think about anything. And realistically,
nine out of ten celebrities don't have a good decision
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making process the way you do. It's why celebrities generally
can't remain married, don't have relations with their own parents,
and certainly not with the kids God gave them to raise.
And they're often in trouble with the law because they
make bad decisions with drugs and alcohol and behaviors. A
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lot of them, like Kamala Harris's husband, allegedly have problems
beating up on women. A lot of them, like Kamala
Harris's husband not allegedly fact screw around with their daughter's
nanny and get her pregnant. So of course he's for abortion.
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This guy tells us almost every day how keen he
is on abortion. Of course you are, because you go
around screwing women that aren't your wife and impregnating them.
Don't act like you're pro women. Quite the opposite, brother.
So anyway, you have joined us on the second day
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of our show, going National and that makes this a
date you should mark as having been here with us,
because we certainly do. Because if all goes to plan
years from now, you'll say I heard you first right
here in Virginia Beach or Allentown, Pennsylvania, or wherever you are,
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I heard you first, and you said it was the
second day of the show. I'll never forget it. It
also means that if you're listening today and you listened yesterday,
it means that you heard our first ever show on
Premiere Network. So that's how you'll know that you were
here on day one. I tell you now, you'll remember it.
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So Kamala has real problems. Here is your reminder that
just a few months ago they were getting ready to
dump her and replace her as Joe Biden's running mate,
and she was having conversations back in California to run
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for governor of California and kind of rebuild her image.
That's when Joe's health took a serious turn and they
decided the polling was so bad he couldn't beat Trump.
We got to replace him, and the Palace coup. Her
team managed to squeeze her to the front. She wasn't
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the strongest candidate Gavin Newsom was and I'm grateful she won.
But let's not forget it was a matter of days
ago when she was just the vice president. They were
trying to squeeze her out. There are of courts to
say that you have the lowest approval rating of any
vice president. Well, there are polls that also said I
have great approval rating. Sweel daughters don't like Harris. How
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big a drag is Kamala Harris on the tech She's
a pretty big jag. I think she was arguably Biden's
worst political decision. They don't like her. There's lots of
reasons they don't like her. Kamala Harris's approval rating is
now at twenty eight percent, which is an historic low
for any modern vice president. We're hearing it from mainstream media,
one outlet after another, one league after another. The KAMBLA.
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Harris is the worst vice president ever, the worst foolish
instradition ever. We don't see the vice president. What people
are saying to me, don't share. They're saying to you,
where's the vice president? Some might US officials feeling that
she came off looking unprepared for inevitable questions about when
she might visit the southern border. We've been to the border.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
You haven't been to the border, and I haven't been
to Europe. I don't understand the point that you're making.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
The point that lester Holt was making was was obvious
to anyone else who was watching this interview, which is
that the issues at the border are inextricably linked with
the portfolio that she's been given.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
The border is secure, we have a secure border is working.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Prices have gone up, and families and individuals are dealing with.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
The realities of.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
That. Bread costs more, the gas costs more, and we
have to understand what that means. That's about the cost
of living going on.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
He picked Tamala Harris to be his running mate. She
was right, It is right. That's the most liberal senator
in the United States center so he could have gone
the other way, but he went. He went to the left.
Joe Biden is running for reelection and I will be
his ticket mate. Full stop, cull stop sid How can
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she be trusted when she told us that Joe Biden
had his complete faculties. There's only two options and they're
both bad. Number One, she was lying. She knew well
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when you walk in and he spilled the apple sauce
all over his hotchair. I think you have a pretty
good idea. You've seen a movie or two about how
a president acts, and this ain't it. So she either
lied to us because she knew how bad off he was,
or she didn't know because she's a dumb, dumb and
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she doesn't know what is and isn't. She was thinking
what could be unburdened by him spilling apple sauce all
over his mouth? Of course R no, she's probably done
that too.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
Now they have pledged to carry out the largest deportation,
a mass deportation.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Michael Ferrett, imagine what that would look like. He's try.
I got an email from a guy who's part of
a group and they went for they were marching for
a veteran's cause. Sent me an email because there was
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a police officer who was doing traffic duty that day,
and this police officer was, according to this fellow who
sent me this ross beard, this guy was first class
and he took a photo of him, but because they
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were marching past, he couldn't get his badge number or
anything else. And everybody knows I'm close with the cops.
So because you track him down, we want to thank him.
His last name is Lopez and it looks a little
like paunch Poncherella in Chips. Oh man, that made me
think of the Chips theme song. So the reason I
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tell that story is he said, you know a lot
of people don't get the credit they deserve for doing
something they don't have to do. You know that's so true.
You think about this for a moment. Think about how
many times you walk into a coffee shop, a donut shop,
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cookie shop and you didn't go in there because you
have to eat a donut. Eating a donut is a treat.
Some workers that were having our roof replaced because we
had a big storm here recently. And I've got a
sponsor of the show here in Houston who said, hey,
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can I just put a tarp over it and get
to you last because I got so many of your listeners.
I need to take care of absolutely, And I'm happy
to put some money in his back pocket and I'm
happy to use him to do work for me. And
insurance was great about it and they covered everything, so
it all worked out. It's working According to plant. My
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wife went this morning before they came the crew and
got donuts for everybody. So they showed up early in
the morning ready to work, and she comes rolling out,
cute as a button, and here's all these donuts. They
lit uh.
Speaker 4 (18:25):
I mean you.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Could have handed each one of one hundred dollars, it
wouldn't have been as happy. I get ready to leave,
coming into the studio and she has a whole covered
care package and I said, what is that. She said,
that's for Ramon. So she sends me a care package
to bring for a moon and he lit up. So
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my point is when you go into a donut shop,
you go into a donut shop to receive some joy.
You're happy, but people who work at the donut shop
need to be conscious of that. So if I walk
in the donut shop in your smug, if the last
person got on your nerves, or you'd rather be doing
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something else, or your husband didn't take out the trash,
and you what do you want? Well, I'd like a donut,
what flavor? You just missed an opportunity to make somebody happy.
And the reason to make another person happy is not
because you're a good person, because I'm not a good person,
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is because you're a selfish person, because we all are,
just as every animal is. Every animal is looking out
for themselves. Doing something nice for someone else and making
another person smile is good for you, not just in
a karmic sense, whether you believe in all that or not,
because it releases endorphins for you. To make another person happy,
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if you're halfway human and not a democrat, to make
another person happy will make you happy. It'll give you joy,
and not just in a happiness sense. Jordan Peterson talks
a lot about this. The goal of life should not
be happiness. The goal of life should be accomplishment. The
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goal of life should be bearing your duty, performing your duty.
People have told me that Trump never laughs, and there
is an ironies a paradox there that Trump is actually
very funny but never laughs. Kamala is not funny at all,
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but laughs constantly. Think about that. If you can bring
joy to another person, I think Trump understands and abides
by it. Always has. Jordan Peterson's maxim that we're not
here to have happiness. Happiness is a fleeting emotion. We
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are here to do our duty, especially men, do your duty.
The pursuit of happiness is actually the pursuit of perversion,
of dereliction of duty, of abandonment of the weak and infirm.
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You see, when a man gets a woman pregnant and
he runs on as opposed to remaining and doing his duty,
he's seeking happiness. And in that sense, for many men,
that will be more happiness. It will be the gratification
of his urges. It will be a longer night of
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sleep because there's no baby squealing. It will be the
freedom to do whatever he wants, burden by what has been.
But the man who does his duty, whatever you want
to call, his sense of accomplishment will be far greater
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than the happiness of going out and chasing more girls,
partying with the boys, not having to spend money on
a baby, not having to be there to burp it
and clean it. Oh sure, And this is why, this
is why the heathens that are the democrats, it's always
some fat, ugly woman with purple hair. It's why they
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wear shirts like childless, proudly childless. Well, partly because nobody
wants to get with you. And secondly, thank goodness, you
have no business raising a child. That's how we got
in this mess in the first place. It's people like
you having a child. I'd much rather you not. But
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I want to go back to the point that cop.
I don't know what he did. I didn't get all
the details, but he did something to rise to such
a level that a veteran at that. He's probably a
veteran himself, maybe had a heart for these people, or
maybe his father was a veter A lot of his fanics,
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probably the higher percentage of his fans in any group
are military service. A lot of them serve when they
come home as police officers. So maybe he had a
heart for that, or maybe he remembered as a veteran himself,
maybe he felt a Kindred's firit of brotherhood of fraternity.
I don't know, but he made a difference to somebody,
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and it probably took very little effort. So my challenge
to you, not just because there's an election in front
of us, but it certainly doesn't hurt. My challenge to
you is do something tonight or tomorrow that makes somebody
a little bit happier. If you're on your way home,
say to your kid, hey, let's look at an ice cream?
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Why Dad? Because I love you and I want to
spend some time with you. You'd be surprised how much
good that'll do for yourself.
Speaker 3 (24:10):
Kamala Harris was just officially.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
Endorsed by IRS Agency the Michael Show. I'd rather not
have that endorsement. I served three two year terms on
the Houston City Council were there were term limits, and
that's the most you could serve. And one of the
things that fascinated me, and I'll be honest to press
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me is I constantly wanted to talk about fighting crime
and how we did it. The fact that the fire
department is actually an ambulance service. People didn't seem to
know that that's the most important function. You don't fight
very many fires. The most important function of large city
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fire departments is running an ambulance service. That's really important.
Fires are secondary, tertiary, maybe picking up the trash properly,
paving the streets, a good solid water supply that has secured.
It's a big deal. Reducing taxes and maximizing customer service.
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When I would run for office, and I won, But
when I ran for office, these sorts of things didn't
excite people. That's kind of nerdy stuff. People wanted you
to talk about. Hope, change, skin color, affirmative action and nonsense, frankly,
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because if what you really need is a pat on
the back, on the back and says, hey, I know
you're black, but you're okay. That's not government's job, that's
your parents' job. My kids are black. They've never once,
for a secon felt they don't measure up if someone
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clearly didn't like them for being black, which is hard
to know because nobody actually says it. But if they're
getting bad customer service, they don't think, ah, it's because
I'm black. They think, oh, that person's having a bad day.
If Dad was here, he would tell them, you know,
you just missed an opportunity to make it a great
day for us. But they never think, and never would,
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oh it's because I'm black. Because they're worth as a
person was not their birthright. They were not born worthy.
You earn worthiness you be a person who contributes more
than you take, who does for others, A person who
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is honorable and honest and decent, a person who cares
for other people that they love. A person who will
fight and defeat and vanquish those who cause harm to
their friends. The person who is respectful. That's what earns respect.
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That's what makes you worthy. And knowing that you are worthy,
nobody can take that worthiness away from you. Ironically, the
very people who want to take that worthiness away from
you are the people who are themselves not worthy. But
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the people who want to take away your value are
people who lack value. This election is not about Donald
Trump Kamala Harris. It's about value. Supposely think about what
Kamala Harris stands for. What I say, letting people break
into this country, rape our women, steal our cars, murder
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our people, take our jobs, giving them money to do so.
These are the worst people in the world world. I'm
sure you got a nanny or a yard man or
somebody else is perfect fine. But in the midst of
all that, you've got murderers, drug traffickers. You've got the
worst people in the world, many of them running from
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the law. Many of them sit here as assassins, setting
up trafficking rings, setting up drug cartels and cartel rings,
setting up distribution centers for wrongdoing. Final and what does
Trump stand for? Well, this is why they hate him.
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They don't hate him because of his hair color. They
don't hate him because of his skin color. They don't
hate him because he's rich. They loved him forever. They
loved Donald Trump when he was writing them checks. Kamala Harris,
Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, all of them. There's a quote
from Hillary Clinton from the early nineties where she says,
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we'd be lucky to have this man as our president
one day. Donald Trump didn't change. Donald Trump didn't change.
What changed is he started speaking for you and me,
and you and me are the peasants. It's the eighteen
twenty eight post inauguration. They don't want us running through
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the White House. This is the French Revolution because they
know what happened in the French Revolution. The people overthrew
the government. And this is what happens to me when
there's a palace coup led by revolution. They know whose
head's getting chopped, not literally, and the gig is up.
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These people are rich off of their self dealing the
Clinton Crime Foundation. How much money they've made time from
terrorists and tyrants around the world to their foundation. You
know how much money was given to go to Haiti
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and spent and there's no receipt for anything. There's no
proof that any improvement was made where you think all
that money went. Every cause that they supposedly championed ended
up in their own back pocket. This is why, this
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is why they hate Trump. This is what's on the ballot.
It's not Trump, it's not Kamala. The Democrats are very
good at obfuscation, a red herring, as it's known. You know,
you're trying to train your dog on a walk and
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a squirrel goes running by early in the process. You've
got no hope. He's distracted. Whatever you're teaching, he's distracted.
Can't help. It's instinctive. The Democrats have hired guns that
are very good at knowing what that squirrel is, to
keep you distracted, to keep you from knowing, to keep
you from focusing on what's good for you. You don't
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need Donald Trump to be your friend. You don't need
him to date your daughter. You don't need him to
be your business partner. He's not your preacher, and his
tweets aren't your tweets. Let's get all that out of
the way. Now, who do you want to hire to
take on the bad guys in this country and abroad?
Let me ask you this. If you had Patrick Mahomes
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as your quarterback and he sent me in tweets would
you say trade him? I don't want him because he's
a winner. You want a winner. You understand. You hire
people to do a job. The Democrats and their media
are very good at distracting you, especially women. They're very
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good at distracting women. Which you want your children to
send these mean tweets? No, I don't want my children
to be raped either. I don't want porn books put
in the library either. I don't want boys dressed as
girls pulling their Wiener out in the library either. And
Trump's against all that, and you're for it. Don't tell
me who cares more about the kids? Thanks for a
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