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October 31, 2024 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Michael, and I'm Dragon. This is your favorite
garbage jee goober. I put my vote, my voting ballot
in a I drop off things by the library. It's
been over two weeks, well it's almost been two weeks,
but I have not received the text message just as

(00:22):
my vote has been countered.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
You think I should do something about that? Do you
mean a text message or an email? I know you
can do email. In fact, let me let me pull
up a text message. Uh do to do? Boot boot
boot boot boot Uh fifty seventy seven. Michael, I heard

(00:47):
that you can track your ballot through the counting process.
I have not done any research on how to do this,
but figured if this is accurate, you might want to
do a public service announcement on how your listeners can
track your ballots. Well, you can do that in Colorado.
I can't speak for any other state. In Colorado. You
do it by giving the county clerk you're or an

(01:10):
email address. Doesn't have to be a real imail, just
an email address that you have access to that you
want to use, and then they will send you, Hey,
your ballot's been mailed to you. Hey, we receive your
ballot back and then your ballot has been counted. You
get three different emails, and that's what I've done. I

(01:31):
use I use an email address that stays the same,
but it's an email address I use for junk stuff,
so that anyway it's it's it's a valid email address,
but it's not what I would use for personal or business.
And I track my ballot that way. So you need

(01:52):
to call the county clerk's office and ask them if
you're if they receive your ballot, and then ask them
if it's been counted or not. So whatever county you
live in, our favorite garbage jew uh, that's how you
would do that. I want to make sure that you
didn't misunderstand what I said in the last hour about

(02:15):
now in Colorado. I know it's true in Oklahoma because
I used to vote in Oklahoma, and it's true Colorado
that if you are in line to vote when the
polls close, you still get to vote. That's supposed to
be the rule in Pennsylvania, but they were shutting it

(02:38):
down early because it was a grueling process. Well this
comes from Gouber number zero two three seven Michael. I
live in Maryland and I'm working as a voting judge here,
we have to be at the polling place by six
hundred to set the place up. Poles close at eight pm,

(03:00):
and we were told that we have to stay until
everyone in line by eight pm has had a chance
to vote. We can't clean until the voters are done.
We were told that we could be there as late
as ten pm. We knew this going in. What's wrong
with the poll workers in Pennsylvania? Ignorant, lazy or uninformed? Yes,

(03:22):
that's what I would say. Let's see goive number fifty
two to fifty three. Can you please explain the difference
between Griswold and Peter's dominion bios code miss Who's Peter?
What Peter at Pennsylvania? I'm not sure what other bios

(03:46):
code mishandling. The only one I know of is Jenna
Griswold in Colorado. Is another one? If there's another one,
let me know this. This is fifty two to seventy seven, Michael.
In regards to the voting machine issue, we all know
there has been lots and lots of fake news past
several years. How do we know this is not fake news? Well,

(04:07):
we don't know. I mean, how do you know anythings fake?
News are not fake news anymore. You have to dig
and dig and dig and dig. My question would be,
which is why I emphasized that this is a Democrat
secretary of state. Why would a Democrat secretary of state

(04:28):
want to announce publicly that they have a problem with
split votes on Dominion voter access terminals. That's a very
specific machine that apparently disabled people are able to use.
That's why I tend to believe that she's telling the
truth because she or maybe she's just a good civil

(04:53):
servant that wants to make sure or in this case,
an elected official that wants to make certain that, hey,
we got a problem and we're wherever we're trying to
fix it because she doesn't want Michigan to be one
of those states where there's a brazilion lawsuits because of
machines and they're trying to fix the machines now. But
that don't let that detract from It's another example from

(05:17):
my perspective about why, whether it's Dominion or anybody else,
these voting machines that are programmed, which means somebody's got to,
you know, sit there and program put in ones and
zeros so that a program does a specific thing, and
mistakes can be made. Why do you think we have bugs?

(05:39):
I mean, since iOS eighteen has come out, I think
I've already gotten two updates. Because once it gets out
into the wild, once an operating system gets into the wild,
you realize that, oh we got to whether it's a
major or a minor, we got a programming error. That's
why Apple or flats matter, Microsoft Android send out updates

(06:04):
because there are programming errors that have to be corrected
in the operating system. Well, if that happens, if that
happens to a trillion dollar company like Apple, what do
you think it happens to, you know, a little pissound
company like Dominion. And by the way, who's doing the programming?

Speaker 3 (06:21):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
And let's see, there was somebody that pointed out that, yes,
in Colorado, where's your where's your text message? Anyway, someone
pointed out yes, Michael twenty nine ninety two. Michael, I'm
an election judge here in will County. We take everyone
that shows up and is in line at closing time.
We then work until those in line have voted. I

(06:43):
guess in Colorado that's the case. My point of the
whole story. In Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Is that day before
yesterday or maybe it was yesterday. I was describing how
Pucks button puts Bucks County gotta be careful on that one.
That one up. How in Bucks County, Pennsylvania they have

(07:04):
been increasing Republican turnout and Republican registration and then suddenly
in Bucks County, Oh, we got to close the line
at one forty five pm because it's a grueling process.
Good a grueling process. Huh. I'm watching television last night.

(07:26):
I'm watching the news and I see the whole thing
about Trump in wherever he was in Michigan. I think
it was Michigan getting into the dump truck. Now, what
caused me to turn the TV on was I was
on X yesterday afternoon, late afternoon, and I see that

(07:50):
someone has taken from I assume Trump Force one has
taken a video showing a brand new at least if
it wasn't brand new, they certainly cleaned it up well.
A very clean white duck truck, garbage truck with a
Trump Vance banner on the side, and it is driving

(08:13):
along to meet Trump Force one as it lands, as
it gets to the tarmac, and I'm thinking myself Wow,
that's really clever. That's taking lemons and making lemonade out
of it. That's taking the whole kerfuffle, which by the way,
gave Trump another win of the news cycle and showed

(08:36):
that hey, look we're going to take what Joe Biden
said and we're going to turn into something that's great.
And I think it's fantastic. I thought it was fantastic.
So that caused me to turn on the news because
I was really curious what was going to what the

(08:58):
coverage was going to be. Instead, I see Trump getting
off the out of the car and he's putting on
he's putting on an orange vest, and he walks over
to the truck and he reaches for the handle. His

(09:20):
hand slips a little bit, he has to kind of
do a little double take to get a hold of
the handle, swings the door open, and then starts to
literally climb up into the dump truck. Now, as I
said first thing this morning, if you've never gotten into
an eighteen wheeler or any sort of big truck like that,
it's a process. It does take. You've got to realize that, oh,

(09:43):
I'm not stepping on a step ladder here. This is
I'm you are literally climbing up into the truck. And
as I watched him do it, when I first saw
the handslip just a little bit, I said, oh, dear Lord,
please do not let him trip and fall, do not
let him stumble like Joe Biden trying to get on
their worse one. But he doesn't, and he climbs in.

(10:04):
And if you go over to my Twitter feed, my
ex feed at Michael Brown USA, there's a photo I
posted of Trump and the truck driver, the garbage truck driver,
both looking at the windshield. Someone's climbed up onto the truck,
I'm sure a campaign official, and taken a photo of
the two of them. They're leaning in toward each other,

(10:26):
shoulder to shoulder, and Trump's got this big ass smile
on his face. And I immediately thought Andrew Breitbart would
be so proud, because there's the happy warrior. And indeed
he is being the happy warrior. Can he keep it up?

(10:55):
When he was at the Al Smith Dinner in New
York earlier this month Catholic charity fundraiser, he said, tradition
holds that I'm supposed to tell a few self deprecating
jokes in this evening so here it goes. Nope, I've
got nothing. There's nothing to say. I guess I just

(11:16):
don't see the point of taking shots at myself when
other people have been actually shooting at me. And the
crowd broke out into a broyously hilarious laughter. Now, some
of the jokes were pretty close to the bone. We

(11:37):
have someone, he said, in the White House, who can
barely talk, barely put together two coherent sentences, who seems
to have mental faculties of a child. It's a person
that has nothing going, no intelligence whatsoever. But enough about
Kamala Harris. Ooh that was that steams funny, but steams.

(12:00):
Now we don't know whether Kamala Harris would have laughed
at the joke or not, because she wasn't there, the
first candidate in forty years to miss the dinner, which
in and of itself has become famous for its speeches
in which the two opponents sit there and make jabs
at each other's expense. Instead, she appeared only in a

(12:20):
pre recorded video. I think a lot of Democrat operatives
feared that her absence might upset the Catholic vote. After all,
that's a charity fundraiser organized by the Artsdiocese of New York.
What would voters make of the vice president's priorities, especially

(12:42):
in the swing state of Pennsylvania where a court of
the voters are Catholic. In the end, her team didn't
have to worry about any perceived snut. They should have
worried that unopposed in the spotlight, Trump confirmed the Democrats fears.

(13:04):
He's still funny. When Trump is down on his luck,
when the angry, vengeful reflexes that he has kick in,
that's when he is at his worst. That's when the

(13:25):
rambling incoherent weave, as he calls it, turns into a diatribe.
It's not a weave, it's a diatribe. He lost the
twenty twenty election. There was not a red wave in
twenty twenty two. This guy's facing multiple indictments, which so

(13:45):
far resulted in one actual conviction. Now, whether he ends
up doing any time or it gets reverse remains to
be seen. But I do think that one conviction, that
one guilty verdict by the jury. I think eventually it
will be overturned. But if you were in that same position,

(14:05):
you'd be frustrated, you'd be bitter, you'd be angry. I
know that I would. But when Trump is on the top,
that's when his funny bone comes back out. During the
Republican primaries, Democrats were reading for Trump to win the
nomination because they were running against at that point, an angry,

(14:27):
revenge obsessed Canada. And we have to be honest, he
was and for months that's who we all got. But
when it came crunch time, and I think when he
saw how well he was doing, and I would say
that's been over the past few weeks. I've said that

(14:49):
the closer you get to the election, it's about winning
the twenty four hour news cycle, and he's not only
been doing that, but he's been doing that with some
thing that works for him, and that's his humor. Now,
I don't know, maybe it is, maybe he's got positive
internal polling. Maybe it's a combination of that. In Kamala

(15:11):
Harris's inability to really speak unless she's speaking under the
den of Air Force two's engines preparing for takeoff, regardless,
in his speeches in the rallies and all these other events,
he's going right back to the style of performance that

(15:32):
helped him clinch the presidency back in twenty sixteen and
so the question arises, can he keep people laughing? Can
he keep up this positive attitude until polling day? The
convention Center in Lancaster County holds trophy six thousand people,

(15:54):
but many more than that, Much more than that turned
out for the event. They drove for al they crossed
state lines. Not everybody got in, but everyone in the queue,
everyone waiting still got to witness the fun going on inside.
Trump impersonators were walking up and down all around the event,

(16:18):
imitating his speeches. A group of first generation immigrants held
up a flag depicting Trump as a samurai, dancing to
rap music and dancing to the national anthem. For many
of the attendees, reporters say it was like a family
day out. One dad said, it's like standing in line
for a Disney ride, but even more surreal. And of course,

(16:43):
everybody's decked out in their MAGA gear to the hilt.
Do you have The most popular T shirt? Was? It
was that photo of Trump taken in the seconds after
the first assassination attempt, bleeding, fist bumping and shouting, fight,
fight fight. Every few paces there was a part of gear,

(17:06):
including hats read I'm voting for the I'm voting for
the convicted Fallon and then, of course the politically incorrect
signs of the vice president. The borders are in a
sombrero with a mustache. Cultural appropriation. Maybe I think it's funny.
Absolutely one seller is reported to be shouting, I know

(17:29):
Biden screwed up the economy, but you can still buy
a hat, put it on your credit card, and pay
it off when Trump's president. Last cycle, Lancaster County voted
for Trump by a sixteen point margin. A sixteen point margin.

(17:49):
Those nineteen electoral colleges votes probably determine the outtime of
the election in Pennsylvania, which is why they're spending so
much time there.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
Can he Stayney, good morning, Wondering for those of us
who voted early if we should be concerned that our
vote was counted correctly since we just found out about
the third or fourth Jenna Griswold debacle.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Honestly, I don't think so. I don't think you have
to worry about it. I there are lovely one thousand
or more lawyers all across the country that have been
put in place by both the RNC and the Trump
campaign to investigate all of these things. The problem with

(18:45):
worrying about it is that right now, there's nothing you
can do about it. There's no way to track, which
is you know the nature of the beast. We have
secret ballots, whether you have a pay paper ballot or
an electronic ballot, once you put that into the hopper,
so to speak, whether it's a virtual bucket or a

(19:08):
literal bucket, there's nothing that ties you to that particular ballot.
This is why I go back to just there's gott
of everything up to the point where you mark your
ballot and it gets counted. Everything has to be foolproof,

(19:29):
and I just don't as much as I love technology,
I don't trust technology, which is why I want to
get away from voting machines. Back to Trump because I
want to and thanks to Alexa for reminding me of this,

(19:50):
I want to get back to the You know, Andrew
Breibart talked about how conservatives have got to learn to
be happy warriors. It's why I love to be a
smartass about a lot of the stuff that I talk about,
because I hope that while it may irritate you, nonetheless

(20:11):
you still laugh about some of this stuff because the
more you can laugh at the stupidity and the nefariousness
of what goes on on the so called other side,
the better chance we have a winning Well, this is
Trump telling the story of the garbage truck. Now you're

(20:34):
gonna hear I'm just gonna let this run, which program
directors hate, but I don't care. We're gonna just let
this run because once we finish Trump's portion of this speech,
then we're going to go immediately to last night's CBS
Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, And I just want you

(20:57):
to hear them back to.

Speaker 5 (20:58):
Back so that you know, is uh when they when
he called us all garbage not stupid? What a stupid
word that blows deplorable away, don't you think?

Speaker 2 (21:11):
Of course, I.

Speaker 6 (21:11):
Thought irredeemable when she said deplorable or irredeemable, I thought
irredeemable was actually worse, but deplorable seemed to catch up.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
But this garbage stuff blows blows her way.

Speaker 6 (21:22):
So I'm in this beautiful plane, I'm enjoying myself, have
a wonderful suit on, and one of my people came
in and said, sir, you know, the word garbage is
the hottest thing right now out there, the hottest thing

(21:45):
out there sir, would you like to drive a garbage
truck about, you know, thirty minutes from landing.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
We had to do this pretty quick.

Speaker 6 (22:03):
I said, it's sort of cool, though, isn't it, because
you know and I said, you know, I think that's okay,
but you know, I don't feel comfortable.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
Wearing a suit.

Speaker 6 (22:11):
And they pulled up this garbage truck.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
I don't know how the hell they did it so fast.
I have very capable picka. They put a big sign
on the truck. Did you see it? I think they
showed it.

Speaker 3 (22:28):
And then they said.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Sir, we have a vest. I said, well, should.

Speaker 6 (22:34):
I leave my suit on and put it over the vest?
But that doesn't look very good, right, that doesn't look good?

Speaker 2 (22:40):
So I said, look, let me take it off.

Speaker 6 (22:42):
And then I actually said I climbed into the truck.
But he so, I said, how the hell do you
get into the truck?

Speaker 2 (22:47):
It's way up high. It's a big one.

Speaker 3 (22:50):
This was a beauty.

Speaker 6 (22:51):
I said, you didn't have to buy it that big, right,
you have to get it that big. I brought this
brand new, gorgeous truck, wonderful drivery looked like Carrie granted
his prime.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
You know that this beautiful driver and he.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
Drove that big thing.

Speaker 6 (23:06):
Up and I said, man, this is bad because now
I have all the cameras that all what it look
look at all the fake news they were most of
them now most of them, many of them were there,
and I'm saying, oh boy, you know one little mistake

(23:27):
with these guys that your political career is over. You
can't even So I said, man, if I don't get
up there, this is going to be very embarrassing.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
He's stupid. People.

Speaker 6 (23:38):
They'll say he's cognitively and physically impaired.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
And I can't do that when I'm up.

Speaker 6 (23:49):
So so I had the adrenaline going and I made
I made it, and then I gave a little news
conference from the front of the you know, they asked

(24:10):
their wise guy questions and everything, and then we drove
about two feet. I got into the ball and then
I got in the car and I'm driving over here
and I have this still long and I come into
the arena and I said, where's my jacket?

Speaker 2 (24:29):
I want to get out of this.

Speaker 6 (24:30):
Stage And they said it would be unbelievable if you
could wear it on stage.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
I said I'd find.

Speaker 3 (24:52):
And I said, no way.

Speaker 6 (24:55):
I got twenty five thousand people standing outside. I got
all these people here.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
No way I'm wearing it on stage.

Speaker 6 (25:02):
They said, oh okay, sir, I said, get me my jacket.
But if you did, you know it actually makes you
look thinner, I said.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
And they got me.

Speaker 6 (25:16):
I said, I want to wear it on stage. When
they said I looked thinner, I said, in that.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Case, I'll where I sat.

Speaker 6 (25:32):
I may never wear a blue jacket again.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
I may go, I may go in this. I said that.
That was my that was the word. That was the key.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
So you look thinner.

Speaker 6 (25:45):
So anyway, so we had a little fun about a
very serious subject. We had a little fun about a
time where a country is not having a lot of
fun because we're we're not doing well as a country.
But we're going to be doing well very shortly, I promise.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
Now. Before that dragon comment last night CBS Evening News.

Speaker 7 (26:09):
They are now six days out from election day. Nearly
sixty million votes have already been cast in early in
person voting and through the mail, and the latest polls
suggests the race could not be tighter. Both campaigns are
locking their focus on the battleground dates. Vice President Kamala
Harris rallied in North Carolina and Pennsylvania today and is

(26:29):
in Wisconsin tonight. Former President Donald Trump was in North
Carolina earlier and tonight is also in Wisconsin. He landed
in Green Bay just a short time ago, and then
pulled this campaign stunt speaking to reporters from a garbage truck,
proofs that he and his supporters are giving no grace
to a gaff by President Biden where he and his
explanation inadvertently called Trump supporters garbage. This, of course, was

(26:53):
in response to that RAC's joke about floating garbage told
it a Trump rally just last weekend. Vice President Harris
is distancing herself from the negativity and trying to drive
home her unifying message that if elected, she will represent
all Americans.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
Now, let's go back, because I want to walk through
Nora o'donald's little uh. I just listened to how the
cabal spins this.

Speaker 7 (27:19):
They are now six days out from election day. Nearly
sixty million votes have already been cast in early in
person voting and through the mail, and the latest polls
suggests the race could not be tighter.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Of course, they want you to mail. The race is tight.
It's tight. Why so, they don't want you to have
any idea that actually the real clear of politics average
has Trump ahead.

Speaker 7 (27:41):
Both campaigns are locking their focus on the battlegrounds dates.
Vice President Kamala Harris rallied in North Carolina and Pennsylvania
today and is in Wisconsin tonight. Former President Donald Trump
was in North Carolina earlier and tonight is also in Wisconsin.
He landed in Green Bay just a short time ago
and then pulled this campaign stunt.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
And pulled a campaign stunt.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
Everything is a campaign stunt at this.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
Campaigns are stunts, but the deriskiness with which she and
pulled this campaign stunt.

Speaker 7 (28:14):
Speaking to reporters from a garbage.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
Truck, speaking to reporters from a garbage truck.

Speaker 7 (28:20):
Who said he and his supporters are giving no grace
to a gaff by President Biden.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Give he and his supporters are giving no grace to
a gaff by Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Says the other party, who calls that the Trump's party hitler,
hitler and fascist Nazis.

Speaker 7 (28:42):
He and his explanation inadvertently called Trump supporters garbage.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
He inadvertently said it.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
I'm pretty sure it was.

Speaker 4 (28:51):
It was.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
I've watched that video at least a dozen times because
I keep looking for okay, because I kept trying to
actually ratch wise, did he misspeak?

Speaker 3 (29:03):
He inadvertently said he was from Puerto Rico.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Yeah, he started to say it from and then yeah,
but everything else was he was deliberate.

Speaker 7 (29:12):
This, of course, was in response to that racist joke
about the floating garbage. Told it a Trump rally.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
Just that was a racist joke. Really well, in a minute,
we're going to see what people in Puerto Rico think
about that so called racist joke. Do you get the difference? Wow? Amazing.
Now Dragon had not heard that clip, and of course

(29:38):
I'm listening to it again. Just I enjoy it. But
somebody keeps whispering in my ear, actually not even whispering
in my ear, keeps yelling in my ear. And what
does he keep yelling?

Speaker 3 (29:47):
That's a wonderful tease, Michael, I'll tell you after this.

Speaker 8 (29:50):
Michael, what Biden said was not inadvertent. It certainly wasn't
a gas. We know what his gas are like. He's
been giving us gas for fifty years. He made everything
he said, He was very clear.

Speaker 3 (30:04):
With no gaff. He does seek garbage, and.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
So does the CBS. Evening News Trump uses props to
uh criticize. They've changed the chiron now in CNN, but
CNN was running essentially the same thing that Nora o'donald said.
O'donald said that it was all a campaign stunt using

(30:31):
a prop. It wasn't a prop. It was a real
dump truck. It was a real garbage truck. But I
found fascinating because Dragon hadn't heard the clip. I found
Dragon's response pretty fascinating.

Speaker 3 (30:44):
That when Trump is on, he is freaking on, He's hilarious,
he's freaking funny. It was great because everybody knows who
Trump is and when you see him, you always see
him with that tie, the jacket, the suit, the whole
nine yards everything for him. So when he's talking about
do I have to wear the vest? Should I wear

(31:05):
the vest? Could I wear the vest over this, you
can tell he's uncomfortable in that situation, and that humanizes him.
It makes him makes him one of us. We know
he's the billionaire, but being in that uncomfortable situation and
then going, hey, you really should go out in front
of a crowd with the vest on too, and he's like, nah,

(31:25):
but come on, man, it'd be great. And then he
thinks about it and he's like, okay, yeah this.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
Is and he thinks about it and goes or somebody
says and he thinks, oh, it'll make me look thinner,
so oh yeah, yeah. Well with that case, Lindon, let
me put it on.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
And of course the orange in the vest compliments the
orange in his face.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
Right, and the crowd reaction shows that. To Dragon's point,
he became one of them. He became the everyman. He
became the guy that picks up your trash on Wednesday mornings.
That's who Donald Trump became.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
He didn't want to do it, but because it was
funny and he knew it was going to be funny.

Speaker 2 (32:09):
He knew it was going to be funny.

Speaker 3 (32:10):
Fine, yeah, and he knew he was gonna look funny.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
You have to admit, when you look at it, you think,
what is he doing? I mean, the one thing that
he didn't do that I thought was kind of surprising
was I'm kind of putting a target on myself when
I wear this. It's like I'm like, here, I am
just aim for the orange. Aim for the orange. You
got me. You think about everything that he's been going

(32:38):
You think back a few months ago, but he's locked
up in that New York courtroom, having to sit through
that drivel day in and day out. He still faces
a sentencing hearing. He still has Jack Smith in Department
of Justice coming after him. He personifies the happy warrior.

Speaker 3 (32:59):
What do we think the the possibility of the other
side doing something like that?

Speaker 2 (33:05):
I think the possibilit i Kamala Harris doing something like
that is zero.

Speaker 3 (33:10):
I'm not saying, you know, go out in a vest
and you know, hard hat and ride around a dump truck.
I'm talking about deprecating themselves, which.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
With Aama Harris Kama Harrison be self deprecating.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
Right, would she do it? Would Biden have done it?

Speaker 2 (33:25):
I don't think it's within I don't think it's within her.
I don't think it's within the psyche of either one
of them.

Speaker 3 (33:30):
Who's the last Democrat that you think they would? Maybe Obama?

Speaker 2 (33:33):
Maybe maybe Obama does some some extent, But even then
it would be kind of a pompous uh self deprecating.
In other words, he would he'd have to try to
do it as opposed to just it just comes naturally. Yeah,
And speaking of winning the news cycle, he's now won

(33:55):
the new cycle every day this week, and if CNN
is still talking about it on Thursday, they're winning today
to not CNN. The Trump campaign and a little breaking
news about the Harris campaign in North Carolina that the
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