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November 7, 2024 8 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
In Kamal's concession speech, she talked about one hundred and
seven days of campaigning. That's less than four months. And
also that's one hundred and seven days without having any
press conference and pretty much no random questions by the press.
A few here and there, but that's it. No wonder

(00:25):
that she lost Michael Brown. There are no coincidences. So
we are talking about Peanut squirrel and just right before
Kamala gave her concession speech, what showed up on the stage. Yep,
a squirrel. Don't know if that was Peanut's ghost or

(00:48):
a cousin, but strong message. The squirrels have had it
too besides us.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Hey, Mike, I know I'm leaving this one late at night. No,
you get it in the morning. But big concern just
popped up. I haven't seen Hillary, Madonna or Oprah. Will
someone calling a wellness check to make sure they didn't
implode today?

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Later, riddle me this. We had more registered voters in
the twenty twenty four election than ever before. Yet in
the twenty twenty election, we had one hundred and fifty
five point five million votes, and in the twenty twenty
four election, we had only one hundred and forty million votes. Also,

(01:34):
is it just a coincidence that Kamal only won in
states that don't require voter ID. If you look at
the map of the USA and voting by county, what
you will find out is that we don't have any
blue states. We have just about fifteen to twenty big

(01:57):
blue cities telling the rest of us how to live.
It is really shocking when you see it on a map,
how much red covers the United States versus blue. Yesterday
at four thirty three pm, Eric Swalwell posted the following,
not going quietly, you're not either. Let's get loud and

(02:22):
let's get going. Is that an insurrection? Seems by the
demon standards it would qualify the rules never apply to them.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
So Kamala lost the election, but she is still VP
for the next several months.

Speaker 4 (02:40):
Do you think she'll take on all this rampant price
gouging that's apparently going on? Or was that only if
she won the election?

Speaker 5 (02:48):
Hey, Michael, I sent you a text message guber number
nine seven four eight. I hope you like it, and
also would you rather have Kamala Harris being bitter or
when Hillary Clinton loss to Trump being drunk?

Speaker 6 (03:09):
You choose.

Speaker 7 (03:11):
Michael Dragon. The only problem with that clip that you
just ran of people telling about their concerns for the country.
There are all a bunch of white people and old
white men, So how much credibility there? My god, the
left is insane.

Speaker 5 (03:28):
Michael.

Speaker 8 (03:28):
This is Goober seven three one six of Lewisville, Kentucky.
I think we should seize this opportunity to convince all
these people who are crying and moaning and belly aching
and shaking their fists towards the heavens that we need
a smaller central government. That way, it wouldn't matter quite
as much in our personal day to day lives who's in.

Speaker 9 (03:46):
Power morning, fair face, morning ding dong.

Speaker 10 (03:50):
Hey.

Speaker 9 (03:50):
So using the Democrats thinking, since the Supreme Court made
that decision, hasn't Wooden, Joe and Kamela had unfettered power
ever since that that ruling was enacted.

Speaker 4 (04:09):
Weird, huh?

Speaker 2 (04:10):
They didn't have a.

Speaker 11 (04:11):
Problem with it.

Speaker 9 (04:13):
Sonny Austin says, she worries about us, but what she
really means is she pities us, and well, the feeling's.

Speaker 12 (04:23):
Mutual, Michael, your honor. In point of fact, one does
not have the right to protest. One has the right
to peaceably assemble, and one has the right to petition
the government, not protest.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
Michael, I'm a little shocked to think that the view
people think that.

Speaker 6 (04:41):
Kamala Harris ran a flawless campaign when she host the race. Michael,
I'd like to get just a little philosophical or just
a moment. He's not second place, truly the first loser.

Speaker 13 (05:01):
Michael. I am a little worried about what Kareem Abdul
Jabbar is going to do after share her tenure as
press secretary is up. I mean, what kind of a
diversity hire can she get?

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Oh?

Speaker 13 (05:14):
Well, I guess that's the breaks of life, onto the
next adventure for her.

Speaker 14 (05:19):
Michael's over one hundred thousand k through twelve schools in
this country. Every month, there are literally tens of thousands
of pages of reports being compiled and collated and transmitted
to the Federal Department of Education. If you eliminated the
Federal Department of Education, you could cut hundreds of administrative
heads from.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
Those local schools and local school boards. Michael, I think
to the left, Carter's greatest legacy probably is the creation
of the Department of Education, and then to most of
the rest of us it's his greatest failure. Michael. I
know for a long time.

Speaker 10 (05:57):
People have been whining and crying monk money in politics.
Well think about it. Kamala Harris raised a billion dollars
in less than three months, and she's still Oh.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
Mike, Trump seems to have changed the least in perception,
the viewpoints of the Republican Party, Tulsi joining RFK, working
with him, the Cheney's endorsing Kamala Harris, everything's kind of
topsy turvy. I was just curious on your viewpoints like
might have changed over the last twenty years, how yours
might have changed either politically, socially anything like that since

(06:35):
the Bush administration.

Speaker 15 (06:37):
But Mike, about you protesting about the working conditions at
iHeart Studios. I thought Dragon was part of your problem
with the working conditions at iHeart Studios. So couldn't you
block him from coming into the building asking for a friend?

Speaker 5 (06:57):
Hey, Michael, I'm sorry, uh to disagree with you, But
as far as the bet goes, Dragon did win this one.
I do remember distinctly him talking about.

Speaker 6 (07:13):
The bet.

Speaker 5 (07:14):
Are you two talking about the bet? So pay up?

Speaker 4 (07:20):
Different topic here, Mike. How devious could the Democrats be?
Purposely over the last twenty years, completely screwed California up
on purpose to get everyone to move out into these
other states, especially swing states, turn them all blue. Could
they be that smart? I don't know, maybe one or
two of them, Michael.

Speaker 10 (07:42):
I think Jack Smith's gonna run away and resign before
that ever happens.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
I don't think Trump will get the pleasure of firing him.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Michael.

Speaker 11 (07:49):
I was under the impression that for a person to
be pardon of a crime, the person had to first
be convicted of a crime, correct, Michael. I thought attorney
generals were supposed to be non partisan or at least bipartisan.

(08:10):
What's this hyper partisan?

Speaker 10 (08:11):
Bs?

Speaker 16 (08:14):
Michael. Has anybody else noticed some interesting math? And I
know you don't do math live on the radio, But
there was about one hundred and thirty million voters in
two thousand and eight, twenty twelve, twenty sixteen, and even
this year twenty twenty four. But somehow in twenty twenty
there was almost one hundred and fifty five million voters.

(08:35):
Seems interesting, ought to look into that. FJB.

Speaker 5 (08:39):
Hey, Michael, is there any status on the House? Have
we gained control at I either Republicans gained control in
the house. I'm not seeing anything
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