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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael Very show is on the air. I am not
in danger, Skuyler. I am the danger. A guy opens
his store and gets shot, and you think.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
That of me. I am the one who knows.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
This multi agency operation led by DEA with our local, state, tribal,
and federal partners, targeted one of the largest and most
dangerous drug trafficking and foreign terrorist organizations in our country.
The DEA sees eleven point five kilos of fintanyl, including

(00:50):
an astounding approximately three million fintanyl pills, the largest seizure
in our nation's history.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
I'm sorry that this had to lose the businesses.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
The head of this organization, Sinaloa organization here in the
country illegally.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Six of these.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Guys and women here in the country illegally. His name
is Alberto Salazar Amaya. He is the leader and he
was living in Salem, Oregon with him. They got millions
of dollars cash cars, but the drugs were in Albuquerque, Phoenix,
and Utah. That's how insulated these drug dealer cartel leaders

(01:45):
make themselves one you can't refuse.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
It's the six.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Because a Trump says he plans to reopen and expand
the Alcatraz Prison for our nation's most ruthless and violent offenders.
I have been thinking a lot on this issue of
late and I have a theory. If you listen to

(02:25):
our morning show, you've heard me express this theory. But
I'm going to say it again. Many people enjoy the
company of other people, not just friends and families. They're
not just friends and family, but in fellow congregants at church,

(02:46):
but just other people humanity. We have been called social animals.
We enjoy the interaction with others in our species, whether
that's driving to work or home. Now, I know what
you're thinking. I don't I hate them. I don't kill them.

(03:08):
Road right, hold on, hold on. We have Historically we
chose to live in close proximity to each other because
it was advantageous for most of us to conduct commerce,
to buy and sell, to choose, retail, to worship. So

(03:31):
we chose to live closer within to each other. And
big cities grew up in America was known as this
place with so many great large cities New York, New Orleans, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia,

(03:54):
and then in Detroit. And then in time there was
that second tier that came a little later. Miami, Houston, Seattle, Minneapolis, Phoenix,
and these cities. They all competed to be the best,
and then they would have you know, you had these
guys that would create sports teams and that they would

(04:15):
take on to some extent the feel of the city
and the way they played ball. Oakland would represent Oakland
a bunch of thugs, you know, and and the Cowboys
kind of reflected Dallas, and the Oilers kind of reflected Houston.
He had Bomb Phillips, you had Earl Campbell, and so
you had when Bobby Abert was with the Saints. You

(04:37):
know that that reflected anyway, living in a big city
was a great thing. Now it's not for a lot
of people. But what ended up happening was the systems felled.
You could no longer go out in public and feel safe.
So everybody knew somebody that got knocked in the head

(04:59):
and that that you couldn't feel safe. Well, you're not
just a victim of crime during the moment that you're
being shot, beaten, raped, pummeled, or discovering your cargoon. It's
the constant living in fear of it that becomes debilitating
creates a fatigue. You don't even know it. It's exhausting.

(05:22):
So people started leaving, People started hating the people on
the road. People started hating everything about everything. And then
you got black people, a subset of blacks, not all blacks,
but a number of blacks put on edge at all time. White,
he's bad. You should be angry, and just this almost
celebration of extreme outbursts. And that's where you see these mobs,

(05:48):
these flash mobs, these these massive fights and carnival crews,
the shootings, and it's terrible. And so all of this
breakdown in the mind has left people scared, angry, bitter,

(06:09):
resentful because there are no consequences. Hunter Biden's not going
to prison. Joe Biden's not going to prison. Hillary Clinton's
not going to prison. The thug who shoots things, shoots
places up, it's probably going to be let out. He's
gonna get commit more crimes on the way. The illegal
aliens were here, Okay, what all they were doing, We'll

(06:29):
get to that in a moment. But the mindset became
the system doesn't work anymore. You know, in New York,
the Mayor's came out with this great idea will give
you a button to push, and you'll have this button
and then you'll be able to So President Trump opening

(06:49):
alcatraz Or saying he will tells the American people, I
know what you're going through. That's why this has become
so popular. Alcatraz is back open for business.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
If you get vaccinated, you are protected even with the
delta variant.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
We know that as a fact. Hello Democrat, welcome back
to the rack.

Speaker 5 (07:14):
The vaccines we have do protect well against the delta varia.

Speaker 6 (07:18):
So if ever there was a reason to get vaccinated
h late.

Speaker 7 (07:23):
Closing sales c Yes, I think Donald Trump is correct
and that it's kind of hard to believe they've got
through six hundred and fifty thousand emails in such a
short period of time.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
Nothing I said or received was part classified.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
Well, what I'm saying is it wasn't.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
At the time closing cell blocked.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
I did my job.

Speaker 8 (07:42):
I never discussed a single thing with my son about
anything having to do with Ukraine. No one is indicated
I have. We've always kept everything separate. Even when my
son was the Attorney general of the state of Delaware.
We've never discussed it, so there would be no.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Potential conflict closing cell block E to Trump is coming
for you, America, America. I gave my best to you.
Your best losers always whine about that. Best winners go
home from Queen Michael Berry. Brian Williams was caught lying

(08:32):
about his experience in Iraq.

Speaker 6 (08:35):
We started with a terrible moment a dozen years back
during the invasion of Iraq when the helicopter we were
traveling in was forced down after being hit by an RPG.
Our traveling NBC News team was rescued, surrounded, and kept
alive by an armored mechanized platoon from the US Army
third Infantry Carry.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
One thing about Brian Williams lies is he always included
a lot of details because that builds credibility. This guy
is a professional liar. And then after he was caught
in a lie, he tried to issue an apology and
lie his way out of lying.

Speaker 6 (09:13):
On this broadcast last week, in an effort to honor
and thank a veteran who protected me and so many
others after a ground fire incident in the desert during
the Iraq War invasion, I made a mistake in recalling
the events of twelve years ago. It did not take
long to hear from some brave men and women and
the aircrews who were also in that desert. I want

(09:36):
to apologize. I said I was traveling in an aircraft
that was hit by RPG fire. I was instead in
a following aircraft. We all landed after the ground fire
incident and spent two harrowing nights in a sandstorm in
the Iraq desert. This was a bungled attempt by me
to thank one special veteran, and by extension, our brave

(09:58):
military men and women veterans everywhere, those who have served
while I did not.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
I hope they.

Speaker 6 (10:03):
Know they have my greatest respect and also now my apology.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
See, I was really trying to honor the brave men
of the military by claiming that I was in a
plane that was shot down. You know, I was trying
to honor them. But here's the problem. He'd been telling

(10:30):
this lie for years. It had become a big part
of who he was here. He was telling the lie
of David Letterman. Back in twenty thirteen.

Speaker 6 (10:39):
We were going to drop some bridge portions across the
Euphrates so the third Infantry could cross on them. Two
of our four helicopters were hit by ground fire, including
the one I was in.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
No RPG and AK forty seven.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
What altitude were hitting We.

Speaker 6 (10:54):
Were only at one hundred feet doing one hundred forward,
notts because we had these massive pieces of bridge beneath
the on slings. What happens the minute everybody realizes you've
been hit. We figure out how to land safely, and
we did. We landed very quickly and hard, and we
put down and we were stuck four birds in the
middle of the desert, and we were north out ahead

(11:16):
of the other Americans.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
Notice how he talks about himself in lingo. You know
here we were stuck four birds out like he's it's
stolen valor. He wants some credit for this. He was
once brought out to an ice hockey game. I don't
have it in front of me where they introduced him
as if he was a brave warrior. All of this

(11:39):
was lies. Now why am I bringing this up today
because Brian Williams was on one of the late night
shows when he reflected on some of the mistakes that
Democrats have made. So my point is even Brian Williams

(12:02):
is pointing out that the Democrats have lost their way.
Even when you've lost Brian Williams, this bad, You're in trouble.

Speaker 6 (12:10):
I think the biggest unforced error of the Biden administration.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
By far was the border.

Speaker 6 (12:15):
To tell people it's not a problem is insulting. For
the working class to see incoming migrants getting welcome bags,
debit cards and motel rooms is probably insulting as well.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
So there's a lot of work to do.

Speaker 9 (12:31):
You know.

Speaker 6 (12:31):
It was when they handed out Camo hats that said
Harris Walls and the Democrats were they were kind of
charmed by that their party has gone keenwah and the
rest of America is eating at cracker barrel, and so
they it was kind of an ironic use of something
millions of Americans put on their heads to start their

(12:52):
day every day.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
They've lost Brian Williams. I mean, this is bad. It's
not just voters that Democrats are losing. Los Angeles County
Sheriff Alex Villanueva announcing they've lost him too. He's switching
parties after forty four years and.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
If you have canvas camerals shared this on social media.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
As of today, I'm leaving the Party of Paid Protests
to Perpolner in.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
He joined the Party of Faith Family in Freedom. Has
Gavin Newsom had an honest moment of reflection and introspection?
If you listen to this next clip, you might think so.
You have to remember he's a Democrat and they're getting

(13:59):
crushed in the polls and they know they've ended up
in some stupid, stupid positions policy positions. So what he's
trying to do is reset and start over.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
We lost.

Speaker 10 (14:10):
We lost the popular vote and we lost the electoral vote.
We got crushed, and we need to be humble about that,
and we need to have some grace and we need
to understand why. Was it because of the uncumbency penalty?
Was it because of inflation? Was it because of interest rates?
Was it because of immigration? Was it because we were
too quote unquote woke? Was it because of the.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
Issues with Israel? Was it all of the above?

Speaker 10 (14:31):
I think we are going through that forensic we need
to understand. At the same time, we also have to
push back against the white waters and headwinds of the
Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
Has Gavin Newsom seen the light? Has he become rational,
reasonable all of a sudden and seen the error of
his ways? Not a chance not a chance. Thirty seconds
after that last SoundBite, he said this I never had
period full stop. I would be lying to you, and
I won't lie to you.

Speaker 10 (15:00):
It's the direct engagement I had with Joe Biden that
ever suggested a cognitive decline to the degree that we saw,
to the degree we saw at that debate night.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
And so that was a challenging moment, and.

Speaker 10 (15:12):
Of course, over the course of the next few weeks,
that moment became a monumental decision where he decided to
pass that baton and Kamala Harris's vice president became our nominee.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
They cannot admit they knew about Joe Biden. They can't
admit that that would be a confession, that would be
a guilty verdict. They can now talk about realizing after
the debate, But remember that was the earliest debate we've

(15:45):
ever had between a Republican and Democrats. The debate was
held so that they could move him out and move
Kamala in and act like, oh, we didn't know, we
just saw he's cracky burd and my pillow Orange County
buddy Michael Berry offends the establishment and speaks for us
real Americans. I'm from the country and I like it
that way right off Gavenue. So I would argue is

(16:10):
most likely the twenty twenty eight Democrat nominee right now.
That doesn't mean it's a certain thing, but I would
say it's most likely. They're looking for a white male,
young savior. They've talked about bringing Beto back, but Beto
lost a Senate race, a presidential race, and a governor's race,

(16:35):
all within three years. You know, it's really but they
do love Beto. I mean they gave him a Mexican's
dad gave him a Mexican name because he said, by
the time you're running for office, Mexicans will control the state.
So Robert Francis O'Rourke became Beto. He goes by the

(16:56):
first name, and they've probably got some Hispanics duped into
thinking he is Hispanis okay, So what does that mean?
So does that mean people will vote for him because
they think he's the same as they are. Well, that
seems weird, doesn't it doesn't it seem weird to think
that his Spanish would vote for someone based on having

(17:17):
a name similar to theirs. What if white people did that?
How weird would that be? I mean when I call
tech support and somebody named Hussein Ali answers and says, hello,
this is Bobby. Okanell, I don't think, oh he's Bobby.

(17:38):
He's just like me. He's going to be able to
solve my problem. Back to Gavin Newsom, before you write
him off, understand how dangerous a man like him is.
Tucker Carlson said something about him that has always stuck
with me. This guy has what they call song frouid

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ice in his veins. He can lie and believe it.
That makes him very dangerous. Oh, Gavin Newsom. And you know,
I think a lot about Gavin Newsom.

Speaker 7 (18:12):
Many different things about Gavin Newsom, But one thing I
know for a fact about Gavin Newsom is he has
the capacity to be the light of textra test. Gavin
Newsom will say anything he needs to say.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Not like Biden.

Speaker 10 (18:24):
Is not like this.

Speaker 7 (18:24):
Actually, whatever Biden's fault, He's not like this like Biden.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
Would you know he has like guilt.

Speaker 7 (18:29):
If he's lying to you, he gets twitchy. Gavin Newsom's
palm stone sweat. His respiration doesn't increase, his body temperature
doesn't change.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
Nothing changes in.

Speaker 7 (18:39):
Gavin Newsom when he lies to your face, and there
are not that many people like that. Actually, that's a
rare quality, like to lock down the state to keep
people's kids from getting an education, and to arrest people
for surfing and then go have dinner at the French laundree.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
Like most people couldn't do that. They just be like,
you're saying he's a sociopath, lie and not to I'm
not a.

Speaker 7 (19:01):
Psychiatrist, but so I don't know that. I don't really
know the category, and I'm not going to diagnose him.
But I'll just say, in fifty years of being around
a lot of people, I've met.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Very few who can behave that way, very very few.

Speaker 7 (19:12):
It's very unusual quality, and of course it's probably useful
in politics.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
Is the electable? Is the electable? Exactly? Are the American
people going to see that the way that you see it?

Speaker 2 (19:21):
Or well, as you.

Speaker 7 (19:22):
Know, the system in California does not include elections. I mean,
it has nothing to do with what the people think.
It's a machine state. It's the most corrupt out of fifty.
Kamala Harris was like despised by most Californians, and she
was a sitting US Senator. Diane Poor Diane Feinstein, my
neighbor in Washington. I don't think she was a horrible person,
just for the record, but she was noncompass menace and

(19:44):
like she could have lived well beyond her death as
a US senator. So it's like, it's not a democratic state,
small de democratic state. It's not run on the basis
of what the population wants. It's a fixed game in California.
And so it does make me very uncomfortable that someone
from that political culture, which is an utterly corrupt political culture,
an authoritarian political culture, could like enter a presidential race

(20:08):
because like, clearly, what are you running on? If you're
Gavin Newsom As a native Californian, you know, I know
what the state was like in nineteen eighty five because
I live there and it's completely degraded from that time,
and like, how did that happen? Well, part of the
big reason, the big reason is the political leadership of
the state.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
You've got nothing to run on. What are you running?
Have driven through la recently, like seriously, So.

Speaker 7 (20:34):
The fact that he would get in the race suggests,
you know, they think that they can win without the consent.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
Of voters, and that freaks me out.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
It should freak us all out what we're witnessing. He
really is. They have destroyed two states that were once
great American states. On the left coast California, on the
right coast, New York. Here is let's talk about big tish.

(21:10):
Letitia James, the attorney general. There, she is losing her mind.
She's certifiable. Now listen to her scream about fighting on.
It's just how you know, she knows she's in trouble,
and you.

Speaker 11 (21:24):
Want me to sit in my seat and stand idly
by and allow this craziness to happen. You could come
after me if you want. But you elected me to
stand up. You elected me to.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Use the law.

Speaker 9 (21:39):
You elected me to go to court.

Speaker 11 (21:41):
You elected me to continue to challenge this administration. You
elected me to stand up for the least of god children.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
You elected me.

Speaker 11 (21:50):
To continue fighting on, and I will fight on.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
She sounds a lot like women I see in videos
where they're fighting and each one of them is holding
the other one's hair to one of them snatches off
the other one's wig, and then some other, you know,
somebody comes running in from the side. She kind of
you know what else. She sounds like the Obama phone
woman from Cleveland. Remember her, everybody was getting an Obama phone.
Obama was giving out phones in the hood.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Obama phone. Yes, everybody in Cleveland.

Speaker 7 (22:18):
Oh no, he got Obama phone.

Speaker 5 (22:21):
President.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
You know you give us a phone.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Give you a phone, but he give you a phone.

Speaker 11 (22:26):
If you sign up for during, you on full steps,
you on some charity, you got no come your disability.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
That's that's what you do, your disability. Those are all
the people that qualify what has caused big tissues. They
called Letitia James to lose her mind. Trump derangement syndrome.
Guess what this is like, Daniel Penny, You picked the
wrong dude. This is like when they came and killed

(22:56):
the outlawed Josie Wells family. So, dude, President Trump has
explained Trump derangement syndrome as well as anyone. Just some advice,
because you come under fire a lot. Our moms are
standing for things that often the media attacks the mom.

Speaker 12 (23:14):
We'd love to get some advice from you about running
for office.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
So I would say, don't do it, run for office.
We want you to run for office.

Speaker 5 (23:26):
I do say this though it is nastier to run
as a Republican.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
It is now I'm the ultimate, you know.

Speaker 5 (23:32):
I mean, if they suffer from a thing called TDS.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Do you know what that is? Yes, TDS.

Speaker 5 (23:41):
It's a horrible, horrible terminal disease.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
It destroys the mind. It destroys the mind.

Speaker 5 (23:49):
Before the body, but the body eventually goes.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
TDS is Trump derangement syndrome.

Speaker 5 (23:56):
They have it at levels they can't even stand their life.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
They can't send anything.

Speaker 5 (24:03):
Then you're a part of the reason is I won
an election which everybody said couldn't be one.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
You know, it's true. There are people who are so irrational.
They've taken the craziest positions, and the problem is they'll
ruin your life. They're not willing to admit they're wrong.
They've taken the crazy. They're harboring illegal aliens. Do you
see the story of the guy He was on the

(24:32):
run from Brazil where he's been sentenced to nine years
for raping a little child like nine years old, and
they were secreting him in a was it a restaurant
or a daycare center to keep him from being prosecuted.
And he's on the run from raping a little child.
Thy young Michael Bay good show on both Lung The

(24:58):
leader of the Democrat Party is Jasmine Crockett. Make sure
everybody understands that. Stop hiding from that just because she
upsets you. She is the leader of the party. She
spoke at Tugaloo College this weekend. They must have been
very proud to have her come and speak. We've played
a little bit of her speech, but there's more and

(25:20):
we think you need to get to it because, as
you might imagine, she talks a lot about racism, and.

Speaker 12 (25:26):
Instead of publicly calling us the N word, they use
racist epithets and suggests that we're ghetto or unqualified or
diversity hires, even though we're all more, oftentimes than not
more educated and qualified than they are.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Who is the WII? Here it toutz who is the WI.
It's not the first time that she's made disclaim. She
was on CNN during the LA fires defending the Dei
fire chief when she took it a step further. And
you do remember what happened with the Dei fire chief, right.

Speaker 13 (26:08):
You might have recall a new story from last year.
There was some interest in the fire departments and the
firefighters in California, and the interest was that there were
too many white men who were firefighters, and we need
to have a program in California to make sure we
don't have enough white men as firefighters.

Speaker 14 (26:22):
So yes, I'm wondering, now, if your house was burning down,
how much do you care what colors the firefighters?

Speaker 2 (26:34):
You can respond and listen.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
I am so tired.

Speaker 4 (26:37):
You know what, There was an article that just came
out that said that actually the most educated demographic in
this country right now is black women. So let me
be clear, because you are a woman, or because because
I know that some of the right has been sharing
these photos of the fact that I believe that the
fire chief may be a woman or something that has
nothing to do with it. We are looking at qualifications

(26:59):
with diversity. Equity and inclusion has always been about is saying,
you know what, open this up, don't just look at
the white men. Open it up and recognize that other
people can be qualified. And the fact that we want
to at a time when people are dying, decide that
a country of immigrants is failing or people are dying
because the same very people that built this country. Because

(27:21):
the last time I checked, y'all didn't say that anything
was wrong with the White House. And I can promise
you it was my ancestors that built the White House.
So listen, if we have been good enough to build
this country, we are good enough to serve and die overseas.
We are good enough to serve in other ways. And
the fact that people actually decide that they want to
engage in public service, whether it's sitting in Congress or

(27:43):
whether it's serving on the fire department or the police department.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
Should not be an issue.

Speaker 4 (27:48):
The fact is, stop trying to act as if only
white men are the ones that are capable, because right
now you're sitting at a table with three very capable
black women.

Speaker 9 (27:57):
We're very capable, girl, Because right now we're saying we capable.
And if we saying we capable, y'all don't even know.
Y'all need to ask somebody because we capable. Okay, if
you can't tell we capable, we capable. We do anything.
We do anything y'all can't do. We go to the moon,
We do anything. Because I guarantee you this, you wouldn't even.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Have the White House wasn't But my hand says, my
hands says built it. Okay, Well, then why why aren't
anybody working in the trade. No, never mind, let's take
it a look at the numbers, shall we. I don't
believe that a cauge degree is of any particular value,

(28:43):
but if you're going to say something, then we're at
least gonna check it. She said, we're the most educated
in the world. We got more educated, said First of all,
The National Center for Educational Statistics has the most recent information,
and the percentage of twenty five to twenty nine year
olds who have a bachelor's degree or higher as of

(29:06):
twenty twenty two by race is Asian's seventy two percent,
Whites forty five percent, Blacks twenty eight percent, Hispanics forty
five percent. Okay, Black women attain a bachelor's or higher
degree eight percentage points higher than Black men. That's a

(29:29):
very interesting statistic that we could spend some time on.
Hispanic women attain a bachelor's or higher degree eight percentage
points higher than Hispanic men. White women attain a bachelor's
or higher degree eleven percent, eleven's percentage points higher than
white men. But there is no measurable gender gap in

(29:53):
twenty twenty two between Asian men and women. Do you
know why? Because Asian men are less likely to graduate
high school and go straight into the trades or the military. White,
Hispanic and Black men are more likely to graduate high

(30:16):
school and immediately enter the military or trades. Vocational Asian
men are more likely to go straight to college on
par with Asian women. These are cultural differences. It's a fact.
It is still the case in Asian families that educational

(30:37):
attainment is considered a sinequo non a necessity in order
to have success in this country. Even for people who
came to this country often lacking a college degree, got
into a gas station, a motel or fast food restaurant,

(31:05):
built up, saved money, bought more, bought condos, bought different
investment properties, and end up being able to pay cash
for their kid to go to college. Now, what you're
witnessing now is they're sending their kids to college, and
some of what were long perceived to be the best colleges,
the Yale, Columbia, Harvard, Stanford aren't letting their kid in

(31:29):
even though their kid did ever, played by every rule
that used to be the measure of whether you got
into those colleges, top of your class, valedictorian, perfect sat score,
Oh we got to have an extracurricular You can't just
be a kid that does well in school. Well, they
don't want their kid getting their head banged in, so

(31:50):
they don't play any team sports. They start playing tennis,
and you'll see the ranks of youth tennis today are
dominated by Asian, particularly Indian kids. It's also the case
with the violin, the number of Indian and Chinese kids
who play the violin because their parents are playing the game.

(32:11):
That's what it takes to get into college. Trump is
out there now telling the colleges, hey, there's a reordering.
The crimson I'm worried about. Is Crimson Tide in Alabama
and the nation celebrated. This is good. We are democratizing
the nation. We are making opportunity equal. We are saying
we're going to have great schools across the country. Not

(32:33):
just the handful of the descendants of the founders, not
just the handful of the people that are in the cult,
not just a handful. That are the people who graduated
from there and were on Epstein Island. And this, my friends,
is all progress. This is the reordering of American society.

(32:54):
It's a more market driven, more opportunity driven America. And
I love it. I love it and we are going
to enjoy these days. Take a moment pretty deeply, enjoy
this good things. You don't realize the changes that are
happening when you're living through them. It's not till later
that you trust me. American society is reordering. It is

(33:17):
in a good way, in a very very good way.
And I am delighted to be here with you enjoying
it and witnessing it. Love to hear from you, Michael
Berryshow dot com, it says, send Michael an email, Send
me an email. I read them all. Hes good, Thank you,
I mean good night.
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