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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:16):
No sensitive ponytails, soy boys are most certainly very upset today.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
They're not fans. I'll be Trump New York City rally.
But you knew that already. You didn't need me.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
To tell you that sensitive ponytail boy. That's actually from
the movie Singles, which was a big my generation Gen
X coming of age film. Fantastic movie. Soy boys here,
you can take that one back to remember when Obama
was doing his stupid rollout of Obamacare and talking where
where pajamas drink hot chocolate and talk about getting covered?
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Remember those those really lame ass ads for Obamacare. Anyway,
digress now usual reaction. Hu's reaction. Go to the left
wing sites. They've got the vapors. They can't take it.
They can't take it, Oh New York Times, racism, massogyny,
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all this stuff at the Trump rally. Come on and
give me a break. Anyway, I didn't watch I didn't
watch the whole thing. I watched some of it and
some of the interviews. Again, my age, the gen xer
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everything in today's day and age, it's video, you know
videos here. To me, I'm not a big fan of it.
I need to obviously consume a lot of media, and
I do it much quicker if I read, and I
like reading transcripts. But anyway, I did watch a bunch
watch several interviews.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
Tuck Carlson was great.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
But I want to point out a couple points that
were made in particular here.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Elon Musk great again.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
He goes up there and they talked about his Doze
Doze Department of Government Efficiency, and he promised that he
would strip two trillion dollars from the six point five
trillion dollars Biden Harris budget. I'm here to tell you,
if he's allowed to do that again, he better find
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him better. He better get some serious security personal if
he's allowed to do that.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Again. What he said in this he said, the future
is going to be amazing.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
He says, we're going to get government off your back
and out of your pocketbook. The future is going to
be amazing. Imagine if we can get our fiscal house
in order, what we're capable of doing, what we could do,
what the possibilities are. I was just say line from
a Bronx tale. The saddest thing in the world is
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wasted talent. And with the type of money that we're spending,
the type of money we're wasting, we're throwing away our talent.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
We're wasting our talent. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
And he came on to the stage to American Badass
by Kid Rock as he said that he talked about
you know, he didn't leave the Democratic Party. Democratic Party
left me, he says. It used to be the party
of constitutional rights, civil rights and free speech, that stood
up the censorship and surveillance, stood up to the CIA
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and the military industrial complex. The Democratic Party has become
the opposite of.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
What it once was.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
It is the party of war, the party of the CIA,
the Party of Wall Street, and the party of Bill Gates,
who just gave them fifty million dollars. Again, spot on,
not wrong. This is why I'm not a member of
any party. Quite frankly, Harris's campaign very proud. It received
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the endorsement of fifty former CIA officers, John Bolton and
Dick Cheney. These are the people who gave us the
war in Iraq, the worst foreign policy catastrophe that's ever
happened to this country. These are the people who gave
us the Patriot Act, the Surveillance Act, who are trying
to undermine voting rights, weaponize federal agencies. Crying out loud again,
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I've never met this guy, but I'd like to again.
He's a gym rat, which I truly appreciate, and we
see eye to eye on a lot of this stuff.
I want to take this and put the Trump rally aside.
Want to briefly discuss I go to bed pretty early
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even weekends. I mean, maybe say little bit later, maybe
I get to sleep in a little bit. I didn't
get to bed until late Friday night. And reason being
is that the Trump interview with Joe Rogan dropped and.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
Listen, listen to the entire thing over three hours long,
and it was great. It was great.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
And you know, the funny thing is, I had several
conversations this past weekend with people. I'm saying, why, for
a life of me, I don't get why, Why doesn't
try Trump needs to interact with people like this all
the time, you know, get me? And I don't need
to be throwing out the insults. There's no need to
get angry. It was a great conversation, personable. Again, you
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gotta you gotta listen to If you haven't listened to
the interviews, I guess it's over three hours long talking
about it's just other things like boxing and Emma m
A fighting and Dana while all these these people that
he knows, and it was it.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
Was a really it was a great exchange.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Is the Donald Trump that quite frankly, I think you
know everybody's gonna what's not to like with this type
of an act to this is how he's he's going
about handling was absolutely phenomenal, and again I highly recommend
it again coming into the home stretch and see what's
gonna happen next. I wouldn't be surprised if, again, you know,
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get close to elections.
Speaker 3 (06:37):
They're going to be dropping some sort of nonsense here
and there.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
We shall see, we shall see again we're going to
continue to follow everything. Again, I highly recommend haven't seen it,
watch Tucker Carlson, watch Elon Musk, Watch like I said,
Robert F. Kennedy and some other speeches. They're being described
right now as you know, some people calling like the
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X Men or the Avengers, the people that Donald Trump
is putting together. And that was actually in the Musk interview.
One of the things he said his screw ups were
he hired bad people, and I agree, I said I
didn't understand the people he was hiring at that point
in time. I didn't get it. I mean something that
the stupid hires that he had. He's actually funding his
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own transition team. Meaning what because he's hiring and he's
paying the bill, he gets to put in whoever he wants.
He's not going to get any you know, deep state
interlopers that are going to be involved, which again I
think is very very important, very very difficult thing that
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he's trying to accomplish, you know, draining the swamp.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
No joke.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
I mentioned it before here on the program. I mean
even Chuck Schumer never forget it. Chuck Schumer would have
Fordian slip interview with Rachel Maddow explaining that these these
agencies are going to come after him. They've got six
ways past Sunday getting back, and he was talking about
the CIA, was talking about the intelligence agencies, which is
creepy at best, and with this Chris Cuomo, who was
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again I don't know what type of come to Jesus
moment he's had over the past couple of years, basically said,
he said, you know what, Trump voters are. The reason
why they're voting for Trump. They're voting for him to
destroy the deep state. They're they're voting for him not
not based upon so much as personality. They're voting for
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him too for a dirty job. Dirty job which is
the getting rid of the bureaucracy that is weighing this
this country down.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
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