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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, Luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Michael Very Show is.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
On the air.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
They fashioned themselves on social media as this legion of superheroes,
this incoming administration, Slcy Gabbard, Robert F.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Commedy Junior, et cetera, et.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
Cetera, Baster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive,
able to leap tall buildings at a single bound up
in the sky.

Speaker 5 (00:37):
It's a verger.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Yes, it's super strum.

Speaker 6 (00:41):
We will very quickly make America great again.

Speaker 5 (00:50):
Do we really need whatever it is? Four hundred and
twenty eight federal agencies?

Speaker 7 (00:53):
So there's so many that I pep will never heard of,
and that half overlapping areas of responsibility we should I
don't know fully you should get. I mean there are
more federal agencies than there are years since the established
in the United States, which means that we've created more
than one federal agency per year on average.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
That seems a lot.

Speaker 5 (01:11):
That's a lot.

Speaker 7 (01:12):
That's a lot. So we shad that seems crazy. I
think we failed to get away with nineteen nine agencies.

Speaker 8 (01:27):
I am a patriot, I love our country. I am
a strong and intelligent woman of color, and I have
dedicated almost my entire adult life to protecting the safety, security,
and the freedom of all Americans in the city.

Speaker 6 (01:45):
I'm not any vaccine, but I think we need to
be honest and we need to have good science.

Speaker 9 (01:49):
I spent thirty years trying to get mercury out of
the fish in this country, and nobody ever called me
any fish.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Today marks one month mark for the Trump presidency. One month.
Think about this.

Speaker 9 (02:20):
You start a job first month, They're not even giving
you anything to do, you know, I frequently say and
Ramon will confirm, because this is our culture on the
entire team. Now, we are a tough place to work
because we act like everything has to be done today,
nothing can be put off till tomorrow. We put in

(02:43):
long days, two shows. We do a lot, and we
take pride in that, and that's what we want to do.
Every day is the super Bowl. Every day is intense.
That's how we love it. But it makes it very
hard for new people to come into our show and
work with us because it's it's not like most places
don't do a little work, sit on a conference call
and go home, like a lot of jobs do. One

(03:06):
month in office, Trump is I mean he's he's like
a man possessed. One month in office, seventy three executive orders,
Border encounters are down ninety three percent. ICE arrests are
eighty seven hundred and sixty eight. And by the way,
he is very unhappy about this. Apparently it is a

(03:28):
sore subject in the White House. He wants the ICE
arrests and the deportations to go way up. He is
not happy with the pace in which this is happening.
Formal remarks or news conferences thirty two thirty two, Biden
would go entire months without speaking. Those savings already are

(03:52):
projected to be over fifty five billion dollars. Hostages released sixteen.
This is all one month in. That's it, all one
month in and all of these things being done one
month into office. It is truly incredible. You want to

(04:13):
know how incredible things are Democrats? Lots of Democrats who
are trying to rehabilitate their image have now taken to
basically you look at Lindy Lee, who said, you know, hey,
I was a big Democrat budler a.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
Matter of days ago. So it's not like you had
some big change overnight.

Speaker 9 (04:34):
And now I think the Democrats are idiots and I
want to raise money for Trump, but she's spilling the
beans on everything they did.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Pierre's Morgan called her out this week.

Speaker 9 (04:46):
With a tweet and she took down the post after
he said this, but he made the point, he said,
he said, Lindy, how come you told me on Monday
that you did not vote for Kamala Harris?

Speaker 2 (05:00):
At night we went through and saw.

Speaker 9 (05:03):
Then on October third, you tweeted that you had voted
early and that the registrar registrar had confirmed that they
had counted your vote and you were proud to have
voted for Kamala.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
So you lied at one point or another. Which one
is it? And why did you take that tweet down? Uh?

Speaker 9 (05:24):
My point is you know you have vanquished your enemies
when they start co opting what you say.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Here's Pete butdygig Booty gig or six.

Speaker 9 (05:34):
He's speaking at the Chicago Institute of Politics and he's
talking about the wacky left and he compares it to Portlandia.
This is the kind of stuff he himself did. This
is the guy who appeared with his boyfriend and they
had a baby in between them in the hospital bed

(05:56):
like they had just given birth, good grief, and he's
talking about Portland. But this is how they see the
writing on the wall, because by the way, he wants
to run for governor of Michigan.

Speaker 10 (06:06):
A little bit of that A venue described and it
was a caricature of everything that is wrong with our
ability both to cohere as a party and to reach
to those who don't always agree with us.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
And we cannot go on like that. We cannot.

Speaker 10 (06:15):
I also think that we believe in the values that
we care about for a reason, and this is not
about abandoning those values. It's about making sure we're in
touch with the first principles that animate them. What do
we mean when we talk about diversity. Is it caring
for people's different experiences and making sure no one's mistreated
because of them, which I will always fight for. Or
is it making people sit through a training that looks

(06:36):
like something out of Portlandia, which I have also experienced.
And it is how it is how Trump Republicans are made.
If that comes to your workplace with the best of
intentions but doesn't actually get it what we're what, what
actually matters here, what's actually at stake? I think, and
this might sound counterintuitive if we were more serious about
the actual values and not caught up in vocabularies and
trying to cater to everybody only in terms of their

(06:57):
particular slice of combinations of identities versus the share. Actually,
if we thought about it a little bit differently, things
like diversity would be actually an example of how we
reach out beyond our traditional coalition. And what I mean
by that is the opposite of diversity is uniformity. And
if there's one thing I really respect about principled conservatives,
even if I don't always agree with them, is that

(07:17):
they have a horror of anything that has a whiff
of being pressed into conformity by government or by society.
So I would like to appeal to people who, whether
it's because of a conservative or libertarian instinct, or a
more progressive instinct, or I would say, just an American
belief that part of the point of living in a
country like this is you don't have to conform to
what other people demand of you.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
That we're not only on board with that, we're champions.

Speaker 9 (07:41):
Of the He's trying to sound like Obama in seven eight,
trying to appeal to Republicans, and here he is talking
about going into the space of Republican white women in
the suburbs.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
But what I'm really worried about are the people who
are not watching CNN or Fox and who are worried
about that too.

Speaker 10 (08:04):
A lot of folks aren't aren't looking for political comment,
but it's finding them, and it's finding them.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
Wrapped up in a lot of cultural stuff.

Speaker 10 (08:13):
You could be on parenting Instagram and you're getting this
trad wife stuff with a little politics inflected into it,
or rogan and the rest of it.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
And I think we have, we really need.

Speaker 10 (08:22):
To be much smarter about taking this conversation to places
where it's.

Speaker 9 (08:27):
Not you know, something interesting is just happening right now,
and that is the return of merit, the return of qualification.
America had evolved, unfortunately, and too many people had allowed
it to happen into this morass. It doesn't matter if

(08:50):
you're good at what you do or not, as long
as it makes other people feel good that you're a
woman or black, or retarded or short or incapable or
whatever that thing was. And so people were being put
into positions in the military because they were a dude

(09:13):
who dressed as a girl and made.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
Videos of themselves.

Speaker 9 (09:16):
People were being put in charge of departments and important things.
We've seen this with the Delta flight where the woman
who was flying the plane, and I'm not saying this
makes her a bad person, that's too far a leap,
but we do need to call it what it is.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
It's clear pilot error occurred.

Speaker 9 (09:39):
I mean most every pilot who's looked at this an
aviation expert has agreed with that. It wasn't very long
ago that she was flying a little prop plane. This
is quite a different piece of equipment. The guy who
should have been the lead pilot, it would appear, put
her in charge too soon because they're trying so hard

(10:01):
to put women in at everything. I mean, look, if
we're just gonna have unmanned flights, why don't we have
unmanned football teams? Put a girl in at quarterback for
the Kansas City Chiefs. We got Patrick Holmes has had enough.
Put a girl in there and tell the Kansas City
Chiefs fans, hey, you still got Taylor Swift for now

(10:25):
gonna be a hell of a breakup song. Eventually, tell
the Kansas City Chiefs the fans that tell the Philadelphia
Eagles fans, hey Jalen Hurts had a good run. We're
putting a woman in there.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
What would they say? No way, she can't handle that.

Speaker 9 (10:42):
Yeah, but you didn't mind that Kamala couldn't handle being president, right,
you still voted for her. There are people who voted
for her, and you had to know she couldn't handle
the job. You understand that some people can be the
quarterback for the best team in NFL. Some people can't.
And if you can't, then we're not going to let
you take the snaps because you'll cause the rest of

(11:03):
us to fail. What a metaphor, Michael, How'd you come
up with that one? So you got you've got wells.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
So many things.

Speaker 9 (11:17):
Gosh, it's just so somebody asked me other days it
is it harder or it's got to be easy to
do your show now with Trump? No, it's harder because
I got to prioritize and all of these things make.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
Me so happy. I just want to just come on
and like a steal. I just want to clap for
everything that's happening. That's what I want to do. Because
I lived through the last four years four oh three Ramon.

Speaker 9 (11:42):
I lived through Joe Biden saying go get that clot
shot and people did, and they died, including my brother.

Speaker 3 (11:50):
The various shots that people are getting now cover that
you're okay, you're not going to You're not going to
get COVID if you have these vaccinations.

Speaker 9 (12:02):
Oh really, well what happened? Lives were lost, people died
from it. A new report coming out from Yale this
week declaring that the the the compromised immunized, the autoimmune
compromised imuno systems mirror AIDS. We are effectively putting someone

(12:26):
into that's people died. When people died of AIDS. They
didn't die of AIDS per se. They died of a
lack of an amino system. So they died of the
common cold. Because eventually you're going to get it and
your body can't fight it off. We've put people into
that situation. How much was that worth to Pfiser? How

(12:47):
much was that worth to Pfiser? How much money did
we blow? Just blow on climate change? Global warming? Here
is April of last year, Kamala Harris announced seeing a
twenty billion dollar climate lottery, just twenty billion dollars.

Speaker 11 (13:04):
Just throw it away, and the majority of this twenty
billion dollars will go to communities that have historically been
left out and left behind. And here is what is
special about this announcement. For the first time in history,
we are providing tens of billions of dollars directly to

(13:25):
community lenders to finance local climate projects.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
This is a novel approach.

Speaker 11 (13:32):
It is actually the first time we have taken this
approach because we know that we have the capacity with
this approach to empower communities to decide which projects they
want that will have the greatest impact from their perspective
in the place they call home, and then we can

(13:53):
invest in those projects in a way that will actually
have value for the people who live there, instead of
us from Washington, d C.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
Telling you what you need.

Speaker 11 (14:04):
And that is critically imported.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
Snap that neck, girl, Papa z Forest, Come on now.

Speaker 11 (14:10):
So today, what we're going to do is that we
have chosen eight nonprofits to lead this work. From a
community of banks that are a network that serve Native communities,
to a rural economic development collective that works in Appalachia,
to a group of lenders that focus on economic and
climate justice.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
Oh justice, Yes.

Speaker 11 (14:32):
And this twenty billion dollar investment will allow these eight
nonprofits to fund tens of thousands of community based climate projects.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
So I'd like you to imagine what this means and.

Speaker 8 (14:43):
Who we who we?

Speaker 2 (14:45):
We not going to see it in Washington, d C.
Let me hand this up for y'all.

Speaker 12 (14:49):
This ain't how I really talk, but I like to
I like to go, you know, a little madeia on
y'all when I'm trying to, you know, bring a little
sass to this character I'm playing for y'all.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Okay, what I'm saying is, who are we sitting in Washington,
d C? To tell people how they ought to spend
the money we give them?

Speaker 5 (15:10):
Who is we to do that?

Speaker 2 (15:13):
That's not for us? And I'm not gonna have it.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
We gonna hand out twenty billion dollars and it's gonna
be a poor white man in Appalachia, and it's gonna
be a sister in Detroit.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
It's gonna be Native communities. And we not gonna ask
who you sleep whip.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
We're not gonna ask where you're from. We're not gonna
ask how you worship. And we're gonna be America up
in here. We're gonna send all this money and all
these good things are gonna be done, and all the
saints are gonna say Amen.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
Can y'all help me out up in here? Can I
get that from y'all?

Speaker 3 (15:49):
And that's what we're gonna do, twenty billion dollars and
we just getting started, and we're gonna send it out
to all y'all. And when election time come, y'all gonna
turn around and fill out them ballants, one thousand at
a time and send come in.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
And we're gonna keep on doing till we run this
country in the ground. And we're gonna blame the white
racist don't vote for us the whole time.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
And we ain't gonna stop until we'd done till we
done climb that mount?

Speaker 2 (16:14):
Can I get a naming? Michael Mary's show. Elon Musk was.

Speaker 9 (16:37):
In an interview a few days ago, and he was
talking about the fact that if you want to find
out who the fraudsters are in a database, you just
change the rules and they'll be the ones that'll scream.
And he said he learned that when he was at PayPal,
and he's one of the founders of PayPal, and he

(16:59):
figured out pretty quickquickly that the people who complained the loudest,
the quickest, and the most righteous indignation, they will kind
of tell you that that's who they are. This is
five eighteen ramon.

Speaker 5 (17:12):
By this rage against you. Now first they hated him,
now they hate both of you.

Speaker 7 (17:16):
Well, I think we're seeing an antibody reaction from from
those who are receiving the wasteful and fudulent money.

Speaker 5 (17:23):
They're being exposed. Yes, nobody wants to be exposed. I'll
tell you a.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Lesson I learned at PayPal.

Speaker 7 (17:29):
You know who complained the loudest and the quickest, and
the loudest and with the most amount of righteous indignation
the fraudsterress. That's who complained first, loudest, and they would
generally have this immense overreaction.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
That's how we knew there were the Fordsys.

Speaker 5 (17:44):
That's how we knew.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
That's a tell.

Speaker 9 (17:47):
Pretty fascinating, right hit dogs wheels first, Right here is
President Trump talking about the Social Security fraud. And there's
one person receiving checks that's three hundred and sixty years old,
which is older than our country one hundred.

Speaker 6 (18:01):
To two hundred and nine years old, eight hundred and
seventy nine people from two hundred and ten years old.
I haven't met any of them, and if I did,
I would bless them. I would, I would worship the
ground they walk on. Two hundred and ten to two
hundred and nineteen years eight hundred and sixty six, from
two hundred and twenty years old to two hundred and

(18:24):
twenty nine years old, one thousand and thirty nine. And
then you have two people from two hundred and forty
years old to two hundred and forty nine years old,
one person, and there's one person that's three hundred and
sixty years old.

Speaker 5 (18:41):
That's just that.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
And then where's the money being spent? Where is the
money being spent?

Speaker 9 (18:49):
Where's it going? I mean, where's the money being spent
and who's it being spent on? Well, I'll tell you.
Let's go to clip six forty one. Roman Bill Mlusian
who started as a local Fox reporter out of California
and Fox National picked him up. He's been on the
illegal alien border beat for a long time and he's

(19:10):
talking about a San Diego Non government office NGO, a
shelter for illegals that was closing its doors. It has
now been closed because no new families coming in since
Trump took office. Turns out, when you start deporting people,
nobody wants to make the hike up here if you're

(19:31):
then going to be turned around and sent back. So
that's turned out to be as good as the border,
and it reduces a number of people of the border,
so they're not crashing the border.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
Here's that story.

Speaker 13 (19:43):
So this San Diego NGO says it's shelter has had
not a single migrant walked through its door since President
Trump took office. They're now closing that shelter down and
laying off more than one hundred employees, they say because
of Trump's border policies and is ending of their federal funding.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Jewish Family Service San Diego.

Speaker 13 (20:00):
Has been running a rapid response migrant shelter that offered
migrants care packages, food, legal services, travel coordination, medical screenings,
and immigration case management. FEMA records show they had been
allocated twenty two million dollars last year, but the NGO
says they've received none of that money. Jewish Family Service
San Diego points the finger at President Trump, saying, in
part quote, with migrants no longer able to use the

(20:22):
CBP one application, the shelter has not received new families
and individuals released from short term federal custody.

Speaker 9 (20:30):
There it is, so why would you be mad? Clip
number six oh four. Vermon, why would you be mad
that those you stepping forward and showing where all the
waste and fraud is unless you're in a cult.

Speaker 14 (20:43):
Even CNN is admitting now that Democrats are falling apart
and are a laughingstock for their behavior attacking Elon Musk
in a rally where Chuck Schumer and Maxine Waters were
dancing and yelling with each other and what might be
one of the most cringeworthy political clips that you'll ever see.
The reason Democrats are so many at Elon, though, besides
him dismantling agencies that push their agenda around the world,

(21:05):
is because, and I'm not joking, he may have just
uncovered the biggest scandal in news media history.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
I'm going to build up to that in this video.

Speaker 14 (21:13):
First, for perfect context, there is a clip going ultra
viral all over social media that Elon shared on x
It speaks perfectly besides the language which I've cut out
for you, to how most of the American people feel
and how delusional and out of touched lost the current
Democratic Party is right now as Trump and Elon and

(21:34):
Doge clean up the American government.

Speaker 5 (21:36):
This is spicy. Check this out I'm Zach Costello.

Speaker 15 (21:39):
It is just going downhill for the Democrats. Dude, can
you please tell me if someone right rob the bank? Okay,
let's just let's talk about a hypothetical before we get
into the real, real quick. If someone robbed a bank,
someone watched the security footage, saw who robbed the bank,
told you who robbed the bank, You caught who robbed
the bank? Are you going to be met at the
person that robbed the bank of the person that told you.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Were being robbed?

Speaker 15 (22:01):
Okay, that's what's going on with Elon Musk right now.
For those of you that don't understand, Okay, Elon Musk
was hired for the Department of Government Efficiency. What does
a Department of Government Efficiency do? What is its main
number one goal? To make sure that our government is
running efficiently domit And here you are literally trying to

(22:22):
shoot Passinger because he is showing you that a lot
of our money is being wasted that is not needed.

Speaker 8 (22:30):
What type of.

Speaker 15 (22:31):
Transgender opera do you need overseas? What type of all
of these DEI inclusivity programs do you need to be
spending our money on overseas? And instead of being mad
at the people that are stealing our money and spending
it one hundred percent irresponsibly. You are mad at the
man who told you you were being ripped golf. You

(22:52):
are a making cult member, plain and simple. There is
no saving for you.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
Okay. Every single time you guys.

Speaker 15 (22:58):
Continue to peddle these lines, you are screaming more and
more that you're a cult member. And the more and
more you do it, the more and more the moderate
Democrats are going to leave you. Keep going, keep going,
show your utter stupidity. It's what you've been doing for
four years.

Speaker 5 (23:14):
Keep it up.

Speaker 15 (23:15):
The rest of us are happy that we found out
what we already knew, that we were being robbed. It
must be shocking for you to deal with facts, but
they're going to keep coming out.

Speaker 5 (23:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (23:23):
So the Democrats are attacking Elon Musk because he is
the one telling us that we've been robbed by our
government for a long time. They're trying to paint Elon
as some independent, unelected agent.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
Again. We have taken to.

Speaker 9 (23:41):
Sharing other people's perspectives on making sense of this all
because I think it's good for you to hear voices
other than mine and presentations other than mine, because what
you're noticing is how many people, all of us, with
different backgrounds, across different parts of the country, different educations
and life experiences and all that, and yet we're all
coming to the same conclusion, the same conclusion you're coming.

(24:03):
Bring common sense back, get out of the way. Let
Trump and Elon find the waste and let's root it out.
Let's kick the bad guys out, Let's punish them.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
It's not hard, really, Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 9 (24:20):
Michael Fronseise is a fellow who was a former mobster,
and the story goes that he was enrolled in a
pre med program at Hostra University, but was given the
opportunity to make some money for his family, and his
father had just been sentenced to fifty years in prison.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
For bank robbery. This was nineteen sixty seven, and.

Speaker 9 (24:50):
So Fronseise story goes, put in place a scheme to
defraud the federal government out of gasoline taxes in the
early eighties, at the age of thirty five. In nineteen
eighty six, Fortune magazine listed Fransese as number eighteen on
the list of the fifty most wealthy and.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Powerful mafia bosses. Why do I tell you all of this.

Speaker 9 (25:16):
Because he was he was Bill Maher's guest on a
podcast he does called Club Random. Bill Marhr is an
interesting cat because he is a classic white liberal and
people will get angry at me because they fall in
love with him because he says something about Obama mouthing

(25:37):
off for Biden being braindead or Kamala, you know, being whatever,
and people get excited because our side loves it when
the other side says something that we agree with, and
you have to be careful with that. That's how you
end up with bad Republicans because they know how to
push your button because you get this validation when they
say something with which you agree. But anyway, he was

(26:01):
on this podcast with Bill Maher and he made a
statement I think was pretty good. And here's a guy
who understands crime. He was part of a criminal network.
And he says that the worst thing that Biden did
as president, of all the things, was to leave the
border open. And he's talking about all of the crimes
that filtered into this country that are so bedded down

(26:22):
like a tick in our country today. And I think
he speaks from a position of great authority when he
says this.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
I think he's right.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
This goes back to what I said about the worst
thing Biden did. He just gave into every bad impulse
from the fringe. That's not the worst thing Biden did. Okay, Yeah,
asked for an answer without us no, no, no, no.

Speaker 16 (26:42):
Forget about him stealing the money and being treason is
that was as a vice president? Well, okay, always being
nice none trump it and saying no, no, no no
before you say that the worst thing Joe Biden did.
The guy's got blowt on his hands for what he
did at the border, and a lot people come in
here to kill people in this country. Did a terrible
job with the border. Is it enough that I agree
with that?

Speaker 5 (27:03):
Okay? Why did he do it?

Speaker 16 (27:04):
Because you wanted to turn every state blue? There was
no other reason for it, and so they would never
lose another all these people, that's fair.

Speaker 5 (27:11):
I don't know if of that.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Well, the left, the big, they're big, their biggest problem.
I think they have many psychologically, but one is the
the you know, wine sipping.

Speaker 5 (27:27):
Liberals, the white liberals, the white liberals.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
This is mostly they just have this crazy need to
beat themselves up about race in ways.

Speaker 5 (27:43):
That's it is, It's so part of their identity.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
And of course it's so hypocriticals, like, if you really
feel that bad.

Speaker 5 (27:50):
Go switch houses with somebody in competent.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
I'm you don't live in your house in the valley,
and you could live and you'll never see that happen.

Speaker 5 (27:57):
Of course none.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
But so that's the thing is that they did not
want to be They so don't want to be seen
as racist, that it's somehow in their This is again
what they do that's so infuriating. They go to the
ultimate end of what's counterintuitive. Often we're just dumb, and
they go all the way to, well, then we can't

(28:21):
stop anybody from coming into the country because that would
be racist, and that's not racist.

Speaker 16 (28:26):
It's just what every country has to do. I hear you,
and I appreciate that. But I don't believe that they're
that that they're worried so much about that these people.

Speaker 5 (28:37):
And they are trust me, this is my people. These
are my people. Well, these are I know these people.

Speaker 16 (28:42):
Bill, They're not even your people anymore, because you've said
it right, you haven't changed, the party has changed.

Speaker 5 (28:48):
They're not your people.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
What I mean is there are people I know because
I live here amid show business in Hollywood and I'll
admit this to show business and our community is the
epicenter of the problem. It is work, it's where the
stupidity is deepest about this kind of stuff. I mean,
I'm a proud liberal, but I'm not.

Speaker 16 (29:09):
Do you think they really care about these people that
they're bleeding hearts and they needed to come here?

Speaker 5 (29:15):
What they And no, I'm not saying they do. I'm
not arguing with you. Now.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
What I'm saying is similar to what you're saying. It's
so important to their identity. They're what I call liberals
in theory because I see how some of them act
like in day to day with people, with their assistance
that kind of.

Speaker 5 (29:33):
Stuff, and it's so not liberal.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
It's it's just so and and and you know, born
to the matter, and you know they're often very well
to do and not afraid to spend their money on
the stupidest things.

Speaker 5 (29:48):
So, yeah, they're hypocrites. Come on, they're such hypocrites, thank you. Yeah, yeah,
they really are. You don't have any Biden couldn't give it.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
If Biden, if he showed anything about the sliver of
people here we're not talking about all.

Speaker 5 (30:03):
He's at the head of the he was at the
head for four years.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
And that's why the Democrats lost, because they they lost
their touch with their own voters. They lost because their
policies are all vulnerable, right, and they still haven't gotten
it because they're still fighting the well, the the uh.
We're going to probably talk about this on my show Friday.
The new head of the Democratic Committee, is it.

Speaker 16 (30:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (30:27):
And they started the meeting like, okay.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
We have to We lost in election terribly to the
guy we said could never win.

Speaker 5 (30:34):
Okay, and he did it again. Okay, so we need
a new leader and a new way of doing things.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
But first we must acknowledge that we are sitting on
land that was properly owning by the Chamash people.

Speaker 5 (30:50):
Shame you're idiots.

Speaker 8 (30:52):
You know.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
I did a whole bit on it in my special,
like really, either shut the upper gibbet back, those are
the only two choices, and you don't want to give
it back.

Speaker 5 (31:01):
Okay. So my theory, I think it's based on sound foundation.

Speaker 16 (31:05):
The only reason they opened up the boarder didn't care
who came in, who killed who, whose taxpayer.

Speaker 5 (31:10):
Money went to spend it. He didn't care make every
state blue. That's it. You're never losing that's Jerry.

Speaker 1 (31:17):
That's again the reason why I believe you think that
is because I have a pretty good idea of what
media you listen to. So that's the kind of thing
they say, and there may be some truth to that.
But you know, at first, what's a bad idea. You
know why, because the Latinos are voting for Trump, but.

Speaker 16 (31:33):
They didn't know that they were so bad. They thought
it was going to go the other way. You're right,
that's going to go the other way. I'm not sure
that was I think it's more the other thing is
we're not racist. Everyone should come here. Yeah, okay, everyone
should come here, and every taxpayer should should take They
didn't know, they didn't calculate anything.

Speaker 5 (31:53):
As with everything, there's the same middle ground. I mean,
like when Trump says there is the criminals they're reading,
they're reading the talks.

Speaker 1 (32:02):
Okay, well they do eat thogs like it sound funny,
like nobody will just come to the middle. Like absolutely,
most immigrants just want a job and they're law abiding.
But also you know that that Venezuelan gang is not
a boy band.

Speaker 5 (32:17):
You know that I don't want them in my country.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Elvis has unity, Thank you and good night.
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