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Hey, Michael, maybe Trump shouldhire Anthony Wiener to be his defense counsel,
so then the Wiener can try andget the truth out of the Pecker,
and then we'll have it all figuredout. Hey Michael, I'm just
sure to help. But an answerto your earlier question, when does ten
o'clock get here? He gets hereat ten o'clock? I hate all of

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you. It's helpful, you know, isn't it helpful? It is so
I thought I thought ten o'clock was, like, you know, actually a
little less than an hour ago,actually more than an hour ago, about
eight eight? What was it,right, I walked out here at eight
forty something, Yeah it was,Yeah, it was the eight thirty break.
You're like, all right, I'mjust I walked out at the eight
thirty book, Yeah, thinking itwas nine o'clock. Yep. Oh my

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god, I've hit the wall.Do you think anybody management is listening right
now? Wondering what the hell's hedoing? Why is he at work?
You think that anybody really cared?Do you think anybody listens to us?
Do you think management listens to us? We don't even have twelve listeners out
there. Well, but I wouldthink I would have thought that you know,
word would spread by now all acrossthe fruited plane that Brown is really

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sick today, and that somebody wouldhave come in here and said, you
know what, go home. We'vegot so many best of programs that you
just go home and you get somerest because we really care about you.
But I don't know, I'm notgonna be the only person that cares about
you. Is Kelly. She triedto drug you up, and you're like,
no, I'm not taking your pursemedicine. And they're still sitting here
and I'm staring at them because Iis she in there? Yeah, Kelly,

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here's my reservation about you said there'sa seed of meniphon in it.
Yeah, and I'm already like,I'm really jacked up on a seed of
menifit right? Yeah, it's avery low dose and it's no near the
limit of what you're supposed to tellyou. Do you think it's five hundred
milligrams? Two hundred and fifty milligrams? What do you think it is?
You just came back from Rome,so you're a little hefty. So you're
fine, you can you can takea little bit more. It's okay,

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You're a big boy. Just howbig a boy are you? Maybe this
he'll we do this hour, youknow, maybe maybe we just do that.
Maybe we do it as an experiment. Let's see when you take the
drugs, how much you improve andactually are able to speak? Or what

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you really want? I know whatyou both of you, I know what
you really want to listen to thatShe's like, you need to take it,
Take it, Michael, I know. And you know what, she's
like a drug pusher. She's like, it's like I'm on the corner of
some you know, ghetto in Baltimore, and she's trying to, you know,
push a bunch of heroin on meor something. Would you like me
to get a teaspoon? And Iknow, I'm shaking it and you know,
put it down. And both ofyou are back there just praying here

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Jesus that I take that. Ijust build face down. That's what you
really want? What were you talking? Were you talking? What'd you say?
She wants to tea spools tea aspoonful of sugar to help the medicine
go down. And I asked,guys, wondering, how the hell would

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she find sugar in this building?Final we don't even have paper towels.
I work with Shannon. I knowwhere everything is. So here's here's why
I love goobers. Daniel writes,and he has to emphasize the word not.
Daniel writes and says, I amnot a pharmacist. I have no

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formal training in any field. Daniel, what do you do? Because now
I'm curious, but it has beenmy experience that pharma nasal drip medication causes
caking of the mucus. I agree. I've got this super duper. It's
called ola patidine, which is avery high powered steroid anti inflammatory to use

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in your nasal cavities. And Iwill occasionally use it, but I haven't
today because of what you just said. It does it cakes the inside of
your nose. And then now yougot to pick bookers bookers all the time
in order to clude He knows thatwhat tasty, what what I find works
for me when pollen hits in it. When pollen hits is a tea.

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I don't think this is pollen.I think I've caught a cold on Thank
you United Airlines. The best oneI have found is called breathe Easy,
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Traditional traditional medicinals, seasonal wellness,breathe easy for most respiratory health. Eucalyptus

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meant, well, you know,a picture doesn't do me any good.
What I need is I need itdelivered, like you know, Kelly,
you can make some hot like hottea with ginger and honey. You could
do that. She always makes alittle cup of soup thing for herself every
morning. So yeah, what dragon, what do you want to do?

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What do you want to do?What are you guys bobbling about? We're
trying to decide what to do becauseI've hit the wall. I know,
take the drugs. What's that gonnado? What good are they going to
do me in the next forty eightminutes? No, they help, it's
in about twenty five minutes. Michael. You're going to feel your nose kind
of open. You're not going toclose. This is open. It's not
you sound like well, you didn'tsound as bad as me as I did

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that one day with the Batman voices, Kelly, any voice not longer go
all great? But you know,I mean, come on, just take
yes seem Gouber number zero nine threeeight. You're exactly right, and that
is just remember the first purse,drugs are free, and then once they

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get you hooked, then they comein they now, oh you want another
little that that's beautiful, that's onehundred buck, that's beauful, that's one
seventy five. Yeah. So Iknow what's going on here. You know,
I was not born yesterday. I'mone hundred and twelve years old.
I kind of know what's going onin the world. And of course the

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guy that hates me, but showever clown, show you know what,
screw you. I don't care.I don't care, all right, I
was gonna do let's do this story. I don't know if I can do
this story or not. I wantto do it. Someone mentioned to me,
Nyger yesterday, Nygernair, do youknow that the Biden administration is actively

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suppressing intelligence reports about our military relationsin Niger? Matt Gatz, whom I
don't have a lot of respect for, But Matt Gats, the Republican in
Florida military service members have told hisoffice that they cannot get medicine, mail,
or any support from the Pentagon.Now I'm just going on, what
getz says. He says the administrationin the State Department are engaging in a

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massive cover up. They are hidingthe true conditions on the ground of US
diplomatic relations in Niger and are effectivelyabandoning our troops in that country with no
help in sight. You know,I guess I'm just so tired and sick
that i'd like to say, well, Sizam, I'm really shocked by this,
but I'm really in the mood tojust tell you, well, there

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you have it. Once again.The Biden administration doesn't just screw our allies,
and they don't, you know,Cowtown appease our enemies, but they
actually screw our military service members.Last month, a colonel by the name
of ober Obera abercadebra Aubra Demani,a spokesman for the ruling junta I love

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the word junta, took to nationaltelevision to denounce this country because he was
ending our long standing counter terrorism partnershipbetween US and Nijer. So we've lost
Afghanistan, we've lost Balgram Air ForceBase, and now we're losing Niger for
all of you. He's where Ishould not be on the air when I'm

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kind of mood for all of youwho don't understand that we have a role
to play in the world and thatcosts money, and yes we're spending money
on the wrong things. We shouldhave a counter terrorism post in Niger to
counter Russia, China, Venezuela,Cuba, all of the communist countries North

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Korea for that matter. In fact, he this Abercadabra whatever stupid name is,
says that the twenty twelve security packthat we entered into finally it's their
constitution. Now nothing's changed in theconstitution, but now they've decided they don't
want us around. Here's here's howstupid government is. General Michael Langley,

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he's the chief of US africammand Afrikaan. He told the website called The Intercept.
He told The Intercept last week thatyou US government continues to work to
obtain clarification. Really you need clarification, and the fact that they've told you
you've got to get out of thecountry. We're not going to allow you
to come in and get the troopsout, but we're not going to allow

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you to feed them or provide medicineor anything else. And you're trying to
figure out, well, what doesthis mean we need some clarification. Got
to hate bureaucrats. So the USEmbassy in Niger, the ambassador is some
woman named m. Kathleen fitsgiven Getsclaims is covering up the failure of our
diplomatic efforts in Niger. No Fecisherlock. Really. The report says the

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Embassy is dismissing or suppressing intelligence fromthe Air Force's Office of Special Investigations as
well as the Office of Special OperationsCommand Africa, and not telling Congress or
for that matter, of the administration, or for that matter of Lloyd Austin,
what the hell's going on? Thiskind of you know, I feel
like crap now anyway, and thiskind of stuff just infuriates me. According

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to one service member in this report, when our African leaders look to us
to provide atmospherics on the ground,they go to the embassy first and hear
a watered down or false story thanwhat is actually being reported. I know
of at least three reports from theOffice of Special Investigations about Nigerian centiment that

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have been discredited by the Embassy,but yet they turned out to be one
hundred percent true. And of coursethe State Department, which is comprised of
never forget this, never forget this. The majority of people that work at
the State Department in Foggy Bottom areanti American. They don't believe in America.
First, they don't believe in poxAmericana. They don't believe in US

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being, you know, kind ofsetting the world order. They don't believe
in that at all. They'd whetheryou know, appease everybody. And you
know, if China takes over andthey take over Africa, wells it sucks
to be us right times. Wheninterviews conducted by Gatz's office, US service
members currently serving Niger say that theyare, as a report put it,

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functionally stranded in an increasingly hostile country. The military officials said they are prohibited
from conducting missions or from returning homeat the scheduled into their deployment. So
you're stuck in Niger and what arewe doing? Where are the C fives?
We're the C seventeens, But nomatter where the Blackhawks are we afraid

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of the black Hawk down? Isthat what we're afraid of? I think
we are. I think we're afraidto do anything. We ought to blast
our way into Niger and just say, you know what, We don't care
what your stupid constitution says. We'rehere and we're going to maintain this base,
and we're going to stay on thisbase. And if you know what,
and if you do anything to hurtus, we're going to blast your

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ass out of here. Oh no, we won't do that. The report
says that no flights are authorized byNYGER to interacte with the country and support
the DD efforts requirements, including thatmail, food equipment, and medical supplies
are being prevented from reaching air Basetool One, the largest US drone base
in the town of a God doeson the southern fringe of the Sahara Desert,

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Langley said Langley the person in thereport, not Langley, Cia.
Some diplomatic clearances for military flights havebeen recently deny or not responded to,
which has forced extended deployments in somecases. I don't know, and I

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know it's dangerous, but I don'tknow of any Air Force pilot that couldn't
undercover of dark squawking whatever number heneeds to squawk. So whoever is in
the tower knows that it's an Americanaircraft and goes and lands on that air
base and provides whatever they need toprovide, and quite frankly, I don't
want anybody to get shot down.But depending on what they're squawking, if

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they're squawking some number that indicates thatit's an American aircraft, it's a CE
five A, or it's seventeen orhell's bell's, I don't care what it
is. As long as they knowthat it's an American aircraft. You take
one shot at it, man,we just we wipe you out. But
we won't do that. We won'tdo that because this country is scared of
itself now. Military personnel said thatthe blood bank at Airbase twol One is

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not being replenished, possibly jeopardizing troopsin the event of a mass casualty situation,
which could be a very real possibility. Critical medications are going to run
out for individual service members. USpersonnel have repeatedly reached out for assistance,
but there's strategic higher headquarters such asAfrica routinely overlook their concerns and those of
AB one on one higher came tocommand or SIMP, they do not provide

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relief for guidance. Imagine sitting inNiger and you are whether it's on a
secure pipe, where it's an unsecurepipe. Whatever it might be that you
are sending messages to AFRICAM, you'resending messages to Southern Command, Hell's Bell,
you're sending me. This is justa no rat. I don't care.

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You're sending him all over and nobody'sresponding. Nobody's responding. If there's
no remedy between Niger and the UnitedStates before the end of the month,
I think he's troops could be inimmediate danger and nobody seems to care.
Nobody seems to care. But youknow what, case Arrah, sarra whatever.

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Then another day in the Biden administration, Joe Biden is considering, how
can I get through this story?Joe Biden is considering granting an executive action.
Oh wait a minute, Wait aminute, when are I go any
further? Joe Biden is considering executiveaction, an executive order. Huh.

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I didn't think he knew how tosign his name because he could do executive
orders that reinstate everything Donald Trump did, and he could he could shut down
the border today. But no,he's considering an executive action that would grant
temporary legal status and work permits toillegal aliens in this country, particularly if
you're married to an American citizen,regardless of how you got here. And

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of course, the Democratic leaders arepushing the White House to action because they
think the move's going to help pushHispanic voters to support Biden ahead of the
November presidential election. This is thekind of thing where this is a footnote.

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This is the kind of thing whereI believe that Donald Trump needs to
sooner rather than later name his vicepresidential nominee. He needs somebody that is
articulate, well spoken, that cantake Kamala Harris and wrap her around their
finger and toss her in the trash. Can They need somebody who is articulate

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and can take on these issues fromthe cabal head to head. And even
if they don't ask the question,as he's working the ropeline and the reporters
are there, have that person stopand say, oh, by the way,
Democrats on Capitol Hill are considering doingsome sort of expanded work permits for
illegal aliens. And you're doing thatsolely because you want to help illegal aliens

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that are the newcomers that are here. Why don't you do an executive order
to seal the border, because youcan do that too. See, as
long as Trump's in the courtroom,Trump needs somebody that he can trust,
that is articulate, that is ableto go out there and talk about these
issues. Because while Trump can walkout of the courtroom and Trump can talk

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about, you know, the gagorders are unfair, or what's going on
at Columbia and Yale and all ofthat, or NYU is all bad.
He can do all of that,and I understand that, but there are
a lot of other issues that interms of the voting groups, they need
to be addressing, and they needto be addressing at full on, and

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it needs to be vice president socialnominee. You know, why do you
think Tamala Harris can answer these questions? Not in the heartbeat? Not your
heartbeat, Michael and Dragon, youshould have Kelly on more often, and

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you know why, You guys aregreat, but there's only so much we
can take of you knuckle draggers.And she's definitely the flip side. So
mar Kelly please, By the way, did you guys get your smoke alarm
fixed yet? I mean, Igot some nine bolts. I'd be happy
to drop a couple of them byno, we haven't gotten those fixed.

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We haven't gotten our key cards fixed. We haven't got the drywall fixed,
we haven't gotten the lights fixed,we haven't gotten squat fixed. Nothing's been
fixed. And by the way,she may sound like she's you know,
perky, little funny whatever, butshe's not. She's the devil incarnate.
She's five foot of eve. Fivefoot might as well be I don't know,
like some jiganny skyscraper like from AbiDabi or Dubai or something, kind

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of raining over everybody and just kindof bitching at everybody for whatever they do,
just because I can do it,because I just at this point I
don't really care. Here, here'sa little potpourri of I thank you all
very much. And now I'm goingoff to make a speech at the hotel.
I'm laid for it. Plenty oftime to answer questions on this another

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matter, quick one on TikTok you. I'm going off to make a speech
at the hotel. I'm late foryou know, I I don't really know
if he understands or not. Buthe's the freaking president of the United States

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of America. Yeah, I thoughthe was in charge. I did too,
And and so you know, therewere some legitimate questions being shouted at
him, and he never ever takesunscripted questions. He walked right off.
He's in the Roosevelt room, andhe walked right off, went right through
the it would be the west doorinto the Oval office, and then probably
got in a car and went orwent to the East wing and got in

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the car and drove the bees tosome hotel. Isn't going to be late?
How many times is he late forstuff? He's always late for stuff.
But if you're gonna ask me aquestion, I can't answer it because
I'm going to be late. Thecrane has been running out of artillery shells
and ammunition. Meanwhile Crudi's friends keepgiving keeping him well supplied. Iran send
them drones. Iran is sending putindrones. I wonder where Iran gets the

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money to manufacture the drones that theysend to putin h And by the way,
have you read the story about ourstories about the attacks on israel I.
It's fascinating to me. I willgive the pro Hamas, the anti
semi protesters, a little credit becauseyou know what they've pushed off the front

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page, the fact that the Iraniansand the Huthis and Hesbelah and Hamas and
all these other dirt bag terrorist groupsare once again throwing rockets into Israel.
But hey, I think we shouldinvestigate Israel for human rights violations. I
mean, after all, they're inally and all reddit. We should investigate
the United Kingdom and France and Germanyand Poland. In those damn poles you

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can't trust and we should go investigatethem too. North Korea has SENTA ballistic
missiles and artillery shows. China isproviding components and know how to boost Russia's
defense production. Of all the support, Russia has ramped up his air strikes
against Ukrainians, cities and critical infrastructure, grain down munitions on you, brave

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Ukrainians defending their homeland. I gotto stop. Regardless of what you think
about the current foreign aid bill forUkraine. For me, it's a day
late and a dollar short. Ifwe had truly wanted Ukraine to win this
war, we would have provided antiaircraft equipment. We might have even provided

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F sixteens, F eighteens, whateverthey need, whatever, whatever their pilots
are accustomed to flying, Whatever isthe closest that we have to what they
fly. NATO should have done thesame thing, and we should have done
this a long time ago. Butthat's not how Democrats think. They just
want to drible it out, dribledribble, dribble, dribble dribble, because
well, this keeps their war machinegoing. They don't care about winning.

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They just care about, Oh,we got some defense contractors we got to
put in business. Cynical, no, just truthful. And now America is
going to send Ukraine to supplies theyneed to keep them in a fight this
weekend. The reports and this isI find it's amazing. The reports of
cheers breaking out of the trench isin each of Ukraine. Probably came from

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one of your folks, a reporteror someone. I'm not sure it came
from, but that they're cheering asthey watched the House vote and support for
Ukraine. Not like they don't understandwhat we've done, not like they don't
understand how critical this is. Forthat, I'm making sure the shipments start
right away in the next few hours, literally the few hours we're going to

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began sending equipment to Ukraine for airdefense, munitions, for artillery, for
rocket systems, and armored vehicles.You know, this package is literally an
investment not only in Ukraine security,but in europe security, in our own

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security. We're sending Ukraine equipment fromour own stockpiles and then where we plenty
those stockpiles with new products made byAmerican companies here in America. Patriot missiles
made in Arizona, javelins made inAlabama, artillery shows made Ohio, Pennsylvania,
and Texas, with the exception Texasall swing states. Yeah. In

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other words, we're helping you cramout the same time, investing in our
own industrial base, charging our ownnational security, supporting jobs in nearly forty
states all across America. He's sofull of crap. He's utterly just full
of crap. And then he wantshe asked this question. You know,
the United States is not acting aloneto state the obvious. Are allies in

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Europe and around the world who forconstantly been asking me, are we going
to step up? We're not goingto walk away? Are we? How
many? And some of you whohave been in these international media, they're
very concerned, and we failed tostep up. But it only knows what
would happen to the cohesion in NATOyep, we should have stepped up.
If we were going to win thiswar, we should have stepped up.

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Oh, I don't know, along time ago. But he decided not
to do that because he'd rather dragit out, because he was scared to
death of any sort of escalation.He is scared of Putin. He is
literally scared of Putin. Do youthink that Putin? If if let's just
say Trump, Now, I don'tcare what Trump's position is, but let's

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just say Trump or Ron DeSantis,I don't care, Chris Christy, Pig,
any of them, NICKI Haley.If they had said back in the
beginning, here come some F sixteen's, Here comes some a PCs, Here
comes some you know, anti aircraftmissiles. Here here comes some you know,
artillery shells, whatever round you need, one, five, five,

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whatever, whatever it is. Andyou go and you obliterate the Russians.
Do you really think Putin may haveyou know, pounded his chest and Putin
may have you know, Oh,you know, we're gonna escalate. Doesn't
you know what m I might haveused. I might even put some nuclear
weapons up on the on the finishedborder, which he did. He's not
gonna do anything because he doesn't fearweakness. He fears strength, and Biden

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does anything but show strength. Bythe way, in case you're curious about
where Biden got to start in politics, or I was looking and they're looking
to see how we handle ourselves inthis election, not just in whether we
went or not, but how wehandle ourselves. And one of the things
that you know, for me,I got involved when I was a kid.
He's looking at his note cards,you know, for him, he

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got involved in as a kid,probably after he's driving to Nate King Wheeler.
I think is that you know,for me, I got involved when
I was a kid in Electropolitan outof the civil rights movements, and it
all got down to whom one personat a time. I mean, it's
sincerely organizing. My state was great, shame was segregated by law. That's

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why I got involved with a kid, and I got out of high school
and into college. And it's aboutjust doing the basic things talking to people,
literally to talking to people. Andfor example, and we're I'm really
excited. We've raised almost a halfa billion dollars so far. Well here's

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it excites man. So far,have one point six million contributors, one
point six million contributors, five hundredand fifty thousand more than we had last
time. That just says you.But here's the deal. Of those one
point six million contributors, ninety sevenpercent contributed less than two hundred dollars.

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Think of all the numbers of thatmeans we're in a situation where but it's
not paying off. It's coming frompeople who are already supporting him, and
he's not building his coalition, whichis fine with me. I want I
want the guy to lose. Iwanted to lose big time, Big Lee.
I wanted to lose Big Lee.But so you've got one point six

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million or whatever it was contributors.That's great. I'll look in the break
and just see if we can findany record of how many contribut Trump has.
I'll be right back, Michael.Just asking for a friend named Tamra.
Do you have life insurance through iHeartthat pays out double if you die
on the job. Yep. Justthought it'd be nice if camera my friend

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has some extra Benjamin's given how yousound right now for her retirement? Yeah?
Yeah, and right now I thinkI'd just rather be like just passed
out. I'd just like to bepassed out. By the way, Kelly,
I've not taken your medicine yet.I haven't thrown it away, but
I haven't taken it. I knowshe doesn't care. Let's see, Dragon

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had a couple of stories here.Gee, here's a shocker. Bears are
blamed for a lot of things thataren't their fault. They've been implicated for
moonlighting as the Himalayan Yetti. Visitorsat a Chinese zoo accused the sun Bear
of actually being a human bear ina suit. Well communist China been surprised
me Grizzly bears seasonalwait game is displayedfor a public judgment now. Study published

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earlier this year in the Journal ofZoology suggests humans are mistaking American black bears
for Bigfoot. You know at theendisclosed location. We got black bears everywhere,
and they're really out right now becausethey've they've come out of hibernation and
they're they're feeding like crazy, andthey're walking around. They're always showing up
on the on the blink camera.And I've never mistake, I've never mistaken

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one of them. Is that abilory implying that there is no sasquatch well
that's why I just, yeah,I think that this comes from mental floss.
History Channel or Discovery Channel or whomeverhas a whole series about, you
know, finding Sasquatch. Well havethey found sasquatch? No? But okay,
then see they've they found They've laidout traps and they've been broken,

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and they found footprints and things ofthat nature. So the people who want
you to think there is a Sasquatch, we'll go out and break the traps
and do things so that. Youknow, the History Channel, you say,
the history channe don't the stag thatcamp? And maybe it's an A
and E something. Yeah, it'sone of those. Yeah, well let's
see. Flo Foxon is the author. It's fond of tittling cryptos, crypto

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zoological studies with rhyming phrases. Thelockless monster, if it's real, could
be an eel if not a fake? What's in the lake? Excuse my
sniffling, But yeah, I don'tcare. I just don't care right now,
I don't care at all. Youdon't like my sniffles, you know
what, just turn down your radio, don't go away. Don't know,

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we still need the ratings, sodon't don't go away. Uh, let's
see, Dragon, how much ofthe just you think we've lost by now?
All one of them? Do youreally? Yeah, they're gone.
You can get totally gun, ButI would I would like to think that
they care about We've probably gained afew waiting for the Martinez Show that that
could be. Yeah, maybe Ishould sit in on the Martina Show and

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find out what their advice is about. You know, should I take drugs
that you're that your personnel is handingto me? Huh? Should I do
that? Yeah? Find out andwatch Martinez Gill, watch Tom Martinez go,
oh my god, is she tryingto sell you that stuff too?
He says, I took it onetime and I ended up in the hospital
for three weeks. So yeah,let's see. Americans will spend spend nearly

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five hundred dollars a year tipping morethan they'd like to. Well, then
stop tipping. You know what thegreat thing about Europe was no tipping.
The check would come and of coursethey had all the you know, the
remote uh point of sales, andthey would just say do you want to
put it on a card? Yes, You'd hand them your card, they

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would swipe it or they would youknow, whatever you do when you is
that swiping or stick it in?See, I'm confused with do you do
you stick it in? Or doyou swipe? Dragon? Which is it?
And then that was it. Youjust signed them went on. Sometimes
you didn't even sign. I finallygot I'm happy to see Lamar's donuts.

(31:15):
Occasionally I'll get a craving for aLamar donut and I'll go over to the
Lamar's that's over by us. Andit should drive me crazy because you pay,
like, you know, for thefor the maple bars, he paid
like twenty nine ninety five per bar. And all they do is the little
guy comes out and says, whatdo you want, and you say,
I want four maple bars? Sothere's one hundred bucks, right, And

(31:37):
then they would turn around and handyou the terminal and it would have a
tip line on it, and I'mlike, no, I'm not embarrassed at
all. I'm not gonna tip youfor just handing me, you know.
Granted, now, granted he foldedthe box. He closed the box,
which Biden couldn't do. But hedid close the box. Well. I
was pleased to see that when Iwent to Lamar's Donuts a couple of weekends

(31:57):
ago. They didn't have that anymore. There is no tipping. I did
go to a dirty dough for mybirthday recent Oh yeah, I wasn't Those
were delicious that I like him?I very much. Do you like them
better than Crumble? Yeah? ButI was asking the gentleman, you know
what everything was and what is inthem all? Because they've got the mystery

(32:19):
cookies as well that rotate every week. And he was very on top of
it and extra helpful and described absolutelyeverything. Because I told him, I
say, I've never been here before, I don't know what's what, So
he was he explained every cookie thatthey had, the process, all kinds
of stuff. So at that pointthen it's like, happily give you that?
Oh yeah absolutely? Yeah? Wereyou paid by cash or car card?

(32:39):
Okay? Do you ever paid bycard and give them cash? No?
I don't carry cash. Well,I sometimes carry cash for that purpose
because I don't want them splitting itwith other people. I just want them
down, so I'll just give itto them. Colorado proposes a state wide
grant program for migrant services. Isn'tthat fantastic? Democrats want to help from

(33:00):
migrant services outside Denver. As Republicanssuggests, migrants can carry out another nine
eleven tight massive terrorist attack. Ohthis is from Kyle Clark. Oh,
we got to take this seriously then, Kyle Clark. Kyle's gonna tell us
that we need to take care ofthe migrants. I'm you know what,
I don't care. I'm out ofhere.
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