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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Going up next our final news round up and Information
Overload Hour.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
All right, News Roundup, Information Overload Hour. Here's our toll
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Only eighty five days until election day. Early voting begins
in thirty six days. It is coming quick, it is
coming fast, and it is now upon us uh here
to get a snapshot of where we are and more importantly,
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what the messaging ought to be. I mean, if you
read the news today, you would think that Kamala Harris
now is a conservative, you know, I mean, she can't
think of any ideas on her own. She clearly forgot
that on in August to twenty twenty two, that she
cast the tie breaking vote in favor of the Inflation
Reduction Act, which gave the IRS an additional eighty billion
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dollar budget over the next ten years, including a sixty
nine percent increase for their enforcement budget, and you know,
the funday to incrementally highre eighty seven thousand new employees.
They obviously forgot that the Biden Harris IRS plan was
to crack down on tips. I mean, this is just
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the latest in what is a long line of flipping
and flopping and flailing to appear to be something that
they're not, and that is that they want to seem
as moderate as possible. We are going over her flip flops.
I'm in favor of a fracking ban. Well, her campaign
knows she doesn't support a fracking ban. I want to
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expand Medicare for all Americans, including illegal immigrants, and offer
them free healthcare, and decriminalize the illegal immigration and offer
free healthcare and free education. And Tim Wallas wants free
college education. Now they're saying she no longer supports the
single pair health insurance plan. I support a mandatory gun
buyback program. Well, now she does not support such a thing.
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But of course we're not hearing from her directly, we're
hearing from her campaign. We welcome back to the program
our posters, Matt Towery, Insider Advantage, Robert Kahelly, the Trafalgar Group,
welcome both of you to the program. I want to
go through. There's a lot of information you guys have
discovered in your polling that I want to go through.
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Let's start with the swing states. Matt, We'll start with you,
and where we let's get a snapshot where we are,
because if you believe the New York Times, oh Kamala
is running away with this race, and every polster I
know said it is flawed to a level that is
just unprecedented.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Well, I'll give you the numbers that I did, and
then Robert can give you his Insider Advantage poll. Michigan,
we had Harris up by two. That's substantially lower than
the eleven that was the number that came out last
week for Morning Console. In other words, a close race there.
Insider Advantage poll Wisconsin. There, Trump was up by one
that's obviously different from the New York Times. And then
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we did a tracking poll in Georgia, which we did
not because it's just tracking from our last boat, which
we just did days ago. Trump was up by about
a point thereabouts in Georgia. So all of these races
that we called were very close. Robert can tell you
the states that he polled, and that.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Was after, you know, the little skirmish went on with
Governor Kemp, which now seems to have repaired itself, and
I know for a fact that it's it's repaired. But
you know, we'll have more on that in the days ahead. Robert,
let's get your polling.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Well, in Arizona, we had Trump up by one, we
had him out bout two in Pennsylvania, three in Nevada,
and up by four in North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Okay, so you know, considering she's out a honeymoon, I
would say overall, good news for Donald Trump in every way.
Now that let's get into the messaging issue. What are
you finding out from voters that is resonating the most
with them? And if you've if Donald Trump called both
of you, what would you tell him the best message
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is to get out to voters, especially in these swing states.
Matt Towery, Well, first of all.
Speaker 3 (04:05):
We're finding the economy and economic issues like inflation are
the overwhelming issue. The border has been wanted, to be honest,
wah Sean Republicans wasted time and didn't educate the public
about the border for months and months and months, and
now fifty percent of our respondents said that they could
not confirm to Kamala Harris whos the borders are in
every single state that Robert my pole. So clearly that's
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a slipping issue. What's coming up is the economy. Everyone
basically said that was their number one issue. The other
thing I would say is don't bother with them.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Well, let me ask you this, what about ads that
would have Lake and Riley's family, or Rachel Morin's family,
or Jocelyn Hungaria's family. Would that effectively change that narrative
if they were to.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
Tie it to Harris and explain it. But to be
honest with you, I would think that secondary right now
to the economy, because that is the one issue that
was moving voters. And the other thing I would tell
Donald Trump is the Trump overall effort needs some rapid
response advertising. I'm in Ohio right now, which is not
a swing state, but Shared Brown is on and he's
doing the exact same thing Harris is doing, just convincing
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everyone that he's a conservative. And as Harris runs these
ads in these in these battleground states, they're shifting. They're
they're taking some of Trump's oone issues and acting like
they're theirs. Unless there's rapid response and explain this stuff.
You've got a short period of time, about forty days,
to get this campaign stabilized, because if it is not stabilized,
these numbers will go south. I can tell you because
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the independent number had really dropped since the last time
that we polled this race just a few weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
So basically they're lying and just making it up and
being protected by the media is somewhat effective. Are you
getting the same results?
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Robert Gaily Absolutely, we're seeing a deterioration. And it really
is just this mainstream media just letting her just say
things unchecked and letting putting out information unchecked. I mean,
for example, in Georgia yesterday they were running very effective
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ads thing that she'll clean up the border house, she
supported a border bill. I mean, this stuff is stopped
being questioned. What I would tell you is.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Well, I'm trying to understand this here. I mean, she
passes the tie breaking vote for the Inflation Reduction Act
to hire the IRS agents that are going to go
after tips of service workers. She's the border czar. We've
had eleven million unvetted illegal immigrants. Now she's trying to
act tough on the border. But part of her plan
when she was in Arizona was a path to citizenship
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or quote amnesty if you want to just describe it
in accurate terms, Well, who is.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Telling people that You're telling me that, but who is
telling average voters that that I only listen to mainstream media.
Everything you're said is right on. But what needs to
happen is more advertisement with her own voice saying these
things and being contradicted by what she's saying. Now, the
(07:02):
most effective thing it gets Kamla hersh is our own voice,
her own words saying these things, so she can be
boxed in.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
Well, I've got on my website. I call them the
Kamala files and the Walls files. I mean, this is
the most radical, extreme ticket in history. I've not seen
those ads of her in her own words on any
of these topics. I could run through my list for
the four hundredth time, but it's all They're available. If
anybody wants it, they can hear it themselves and share
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it with their friends and their co workers and their
neighbors and strangers. I don't care. It's for free on
Hannity dot Com. Matt Towry, Yeah, I.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
Mean, if you are the one man campaign, Trump would
be winning. I think what Robert and I are seeing,
because we're in the battle ground States, is the Democrats
have just overwhelmed the airwaves with the very thing that
we just talked about. They're basically adopting things that they
think are popular at Trumps at the same time attacking
and basically gaslighting everything else, and there is nothing to
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answer it. The ads are generic, they don't reply specifically,
they don't come up fast enough when you go to YouTube.
Right now, every time you go to YouTube, there's a
Harris campaign commercial. No one's seeing any commercials from Trump,
so he is one.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
But but how do you get away with saying on
day one, I'm going to fix inflation, I'm gonna fix
the disaster at the border. After three years of lying
and saying that the borders closed and the border secure,
how do you get away with now proposing and copying
Donald Trump? And we're not going to tax tips for
service workers when she was the tie breaking vote against it.
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You know, how come people need to be educated on
such basic fundamental issues.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
But nobody is telling the voters that. I mean, we
know that Trump sid said he wanted to get rid
of the tax on tips first, but you know he
said it in a few hours vote.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
She was the tie breaking vote in favor of it, but.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Who they don't know that voters fact. I mean, that
sounds great, but until it's out on an ad that
can penetrate past this media that will not tell them
that this mainstream media y'all Go News, Apple News, Google News,
where most people get most of their news. Quite frankly,
they have no idea about this. And we have parked
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on this for months, saying the public should have been educated.
That didn't happen. And now with eighty days to go,
there are some Republican groups that don't even plan to
run ads until forty days.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
Before the election.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
The election will be over by this.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
Well.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
Early voting starts a lot sooner, as I've been pointing out.
So these to me are the big issues, and tell
me if I have the order wrong, and what order
you would put them in. And number one the economy inflation.
Everybody knows. I've gone over it many times. They're feeling
it every day. They're feeling it in rent, mortgage payments,
every item they buy, every store they go to. Okay,
number issue number one. Issue Number two is they have
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allowed eleven million unvetted illegal immigrants, even from countries with
terroritized and our top GEO political foes. Issued Number three
is law and order and safety and security in small towns,
big cities. They've been part of the defund dismantled, no
bell madness, no fracking, no drilling Walls and Harris are
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on records saying both though their campaigns are trying to
walk that back. And lastly, I would say national security
and that is they surrendered in the war on terrorism.
She doesn't even want to use the words radical Islamic
terrorism or illegal alien.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Robert, I think that you're hitting the right point. It
is it is essential that some of the just some
of the basic things that Trump says, like the fact
that the price of oil is the reason Russia and
Iran half money, and that the Green New Deal calls
that that you know, showed the correlation between that and
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the terrorism, and then what happened in Ukraine. Make the
point that these people have voted against us, have created this.
But you've got to get her in her own work,
advocate this list. Your list is right, but we have
to hear her in her own words saying the opposite
of what she's saying. Now with the help of the
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mainstream media, all.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
Right, quick break more with our posters from Insider Advantage.
Matt Towery also joining us, Robert Kaheley with the Trafalgar
Group eight hundred and ninety four one. Shawn, your calls
coming up final half hour as we continue.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Coast to coast border and Sean Hennity is on the
radio right now.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Hy we continue with our posters Matt Towery Insider Advantage
and Robert Kaheley the Trafalgar Group. Matt, I have set
out to deputize. We're on seven hundred and fifty stations
around the country. We have one of the top of
cable news shows in the country, and I've set out
to deputize every single one of my listeners and viewers
to go to my website, Hannity dot com and download
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Kamala in her own words, Tim Walls in his own words,
Now that we know that he lied about his rank,
and now that we know that he lied about being
in a war zone, which seems to be hitting critical
mass at this point, and they scrubbed his bio on
his website and they said, oh, he made a mistake
when he said he was in a war zone. You
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don't make a mistake on something that that's called stolen valor.
So I would say, if everybody in this audience would
take it upon themselves to download this information and pass
it on to their friends, family, neighbors, coworkers, and strangers.
I mean, would that help or does this have to
be done in a very expensive ad campaign of these
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packs and I guess the campaign. I don't know who
runs what.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
Well, both have to have it, but have fire with fire,
and the Democrats are running ads left and right at
the page where they penetrate. They're well targeted, they know
who they're getting to. I would have add one other thing.
One of the things that we saw in our poll
was that Walls his policy in Minnesota to give every
illegal migrant a driver's license in a free college tuition.
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Every one in the poll reacted negatively to that. So,
in a sense, the liberal policies that Harris has a
spout that she's going to claim she hasn't passed had
actually been passed in minutes.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Well, what are their other stated positions that you because
you were asking very specifically, I can't go over the
one hundred and fifty pages information you've gathered. What specific
statements that they made resonate the most.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Well?
Speaker 3 (13:48):
One is when she said that she's woke and she
thinks everyone should be woke. Another was when, of course
Walls provided or helped pass that legislation to give everyone
who's an illegal migrant in Minnesota free college tuition except
for the youngest voters that went through the roof that
people didn't like. And of course the economy when you
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give them the actual facts and you quote Joe Biden
saying that he's cured the economy, and then her quote
where she says Bidenomics is great. We love Bidenomics. It
doesn't take a rocket scientist and then tie that to
twenty five percent increase in the overall costs and groceries
in the last four years. But what Robert and I
are saying is, as much as it's great to get
all the people who listen to all these shows to
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do it, unless these packs and campaigns get out there
right now and put this sort of stuff out, this
deterioration in the polls is going to continue for Trump.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
So they have got to They can't wait any longer,
and they have a lot of money at least to
campaign them. From my understanding, does I don't know anything
about paks or who has what pack or how much
money they have, but I would assume, like the Democrats
say that there are a lot of packs out there.
I know there are laws governing coordination, etc. But that's
a message that I would assume that every pack would
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want to know, and then they could target based on
those issues. Anyway, I appreciate both of you. Matt Towery
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half hour. I guess it's worth, you know, revisiting and
revisiting and revisiting. And that is Kamala Harris and Tim
Walls in their own words. And then we have all
of this available on Hannity dot com. The Kamala files,
the Tim Walls files, all the audio. You can download it,
you can look at We have lists of every radical
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thing they've ever done and said, and you could share
it with your friends, your family, your co workers and strangers.
Because the meet is never going to do their job.
They're never going to We'll play Kamala first, then we'll
play Tim Walls. Do you ban plastic strass?
Speaker 1 (18:55):
I think we should.
Speaker 5 (18:56):
Yes. I think there's no question that we've got to
critically re examine ICE and its role and the way
that it is being administered and the work it is doing.
Speaker 6 (19:04):
So would you ban off shore drilling?
Speaker 5 (19:06):
Yes, and I've again worked on that.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
I believe that someone crosses over the border is illegally.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
It is illegal, and you would decriminalize it.
Speaker 5 (19:14):
I would not make it a crime punishable by jail.
Back to the United States Congress, here's my point. If
they fail to act as president of the United States,
I am prepared to get rid of the filibuster to
pass a Green New Deal. Will you commit to implementing
a federal ban on fracking your first day in office,
adding the United States the list of countries who have
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banned this devastating practice. There's no question I'm in favor
of banning fracking. If for too long, the status quo
thinking has been you get more safety by putting.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
More cops on the street.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
Well that's wrong.
Speaker 5 (19:49):
We have to have a buyback program, and I support
a mandatory buyback program. It's got to be smart.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
We got to do it the right way.
Speaker 5 (19:55):
So I am offering a Green New Deal that has
been described as one of the most aggressive and progressive.
So as president, one of the first acts of business
for me would be to get rid of these private
detention centers and private prisons. We will eliminate private prisons,
eliminate cash bail. I've been a leader on that in
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the United States Senate. Under my plan, there will also
be a carbon fee. We have to monitor whether it's
going to be passed on to consumers. So these are
some of the ways. But we've got to increase the
corporate tax, right. We also have to increase taxes for
the top one percent.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
Now I want to ask you directly, Governor Walls, are
you a progressive or are you a centrist?
Speaker 2 (20:36):
I'm a progressive. Oh okay.
Speaker 7 (20:38):
I think moving for progress is what many are and
I don't think you're tied in then. I think that
moves you along a spectrum. But we have to move forward.
Protecting and supporting access to gender affirming healthcare is essential
to being a welcoming and supportive state to the community.
This is that catch twenty two. The more police are there,
the more tension it is. The more tension it is,
the more chance you have to get things. There's no
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guaranteed of free speech on misinformation or hate speech, and
especially around our democracy.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Minnesota be a sanctuary state.
Speaker 7 (21:07):
If the definition of that is that the federal government
enforces immigration law and local law enforcement enforces local law,
then yes.
Speaker 5 (21:15):
Should cities be allowed to be sanctuary cities?
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Yes, local control.
Speaker 7 (21:19):
But we can do background checks, we can do CDC research,
we can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry amongst states,
and we can make sure that those weapons of war
that I carried in war is the only place where
those weapons were.
Speaker 8 (21:29):
We saw large peaceful protests focusing on the systemic changes
that get to the heart of why we're in this situation.
A society that does not put equity and inclusion at
the center of it is certainly going to eventually come
to the places.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
Where we're at.
Speaker 7 (21:47):
I don't think the mayor knew what he was asking for.
He wanted the National Guard, And what does that mean?
I think to the mayor, Yes, I think it's a perception.
I'm certainly not questioning that. I think the mayor said,
I requested National Guard. Who this is great. We're going
to have massively trained troops. Oh, you're gonna have nineteen
year old who are cooks in some cases? And what
are we going to do and how are we going
to use them?
Speaker 2 (22:04):
This is the most radical. I know they're trying to
present themselves as people that they're not. I know that
they're trying to moderate their views. I know that they're Oh,
even though Kamala is the deciding vote on tips for
service workers part of the Inflation Reduction Act, Oh, all
of a sudden, let me steal Donald Trump's ideas and
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sound like a conservative. Oh, I never I'm in favor
of banning fracking, but not anymore because I'm now I'm
going to be a presidential candidate. You know, I want
medicare for all and eliminate all private health insurance, but
not anymore, and we're supposed to believe this. I want
a mandatory gun buyback program that's called confiscation. But now
the campaign says, never mind, defund, dismantle no ball laws,
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sanctuary cities and states. You think she's the toughest person
you know on the border in the country. I'm going
to deal with inflation on day one. I'm going to
fix the border. Well, she's the incumbent. What has she
done the last four years? It's and the media gives
them a pass. The media is so corrupt, they are
so abusively biased. It's you talk about an information crisis.
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It's never been this bad. All right, let's get to
our busy telephones here, all right, Nate and marylyn Nate,
you're on the Sean Hennity Show. How are you, sir?
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Hey, Sean, good to talk to you.
Speaker 6 (23:20):
I called because I have a little bit different take
on the stolen valor angle with walls, and I think,
you know, it's getting a lot of coverage, but I
think it's detracting from the stuff that he really needs
to be hit on, and that's the illegal immigration. His record,
you know, during the riots of all people not to
call in the National Guard when he was in the
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National Guard obviously knows how that process works.
Speaker 9 (23:45):
Well.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
Well, his family wanted to smell burning rubber because they
wanted to take in the moment of history that was unfolding.
Speaker 6 (23:51):
You might recall, Yeah, well, so I think it's I
think the criticism is valid, but I think it's it's
not going to land with the folks that really needs
that really to be convinced, and that, I mean, that's
the young professional crowd the suburbs. So it's too nuanced,
it's too nitpicky, and people.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Are going to ignore it, and they're why why is
it nippicky to claim you went to a war zone
when you didn't. Why is it nippicky to say you
were part of Operation Enduring Freedom and you weren't. Why
is it nitpicky, you know, to say that you carried
this weapon of war and that's the only place that
should be carried. You never went to a war zone,
you know, and that everybody that was in his guard
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you and it says that now, remember it was a
big issue for George W. Bush even though there was
no issue. Dan rather lost his job over this.
Speaker 6 (24:37):
Yeah, I mean I remember, and so my background. I've
been active due the army for fifteen years. You know,
I still serve now, thank you. I've been Yeah, I've
been deployed many times, several of them combat, several several
of them non combat. And I'm just telling you from
my perspective, i think it's stealing air time from the
stuff that is really going to land with the people
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that need to be come.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
I'm not well, listen, we just turned from our posters.
What do they say? Inflation, economy, immigration, definitely, law and
orders up there, in safety and security, energy's up there,
in America's role in the world. If we focus on
all of that, and we can also talk about them
and their own words, that's why, you know, I think,
I don't think most Americans have heard what I just
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played for you. And that's not even that's just the
tip of the iceberg what I'm playing for you.
Speaker 4 (25:27):
Yeah, I agree.
Speaker 6 (25:28):
I just think right now, the story if you go
to any you know, go to any website right now,
the lead story is going to be this stolen ballad
keep and I don't think it's going to land.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
And I just I get it.
Speaker 6 (25:38):
It's valid, it's valid criticism. I don't think it's what
we need to be focused on specific to walls, That's
my point.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
Appreciate your insight. I don't, you know. I just think
we can do it all. We can walk and chew gum.
I think it's all important to my view. But I
appreciate your call. I really do. Back to our busy phones.
Kevin Colorado next Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 4 (25:57):
Hi nice Sean, thanks for taking my call.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
Thank you. What's going on?
Speaker 4 (26:02):
I'm a worker working a natural gas field, considered an
independent but highlean conservative. I was watching pretty much the
whole RNC.
Speaker 10 (26:13):
Get out to early voting are you better off? Four
years ago? But I don't hear that so much now
during speeches and advertisements and stuff. And I just think
that that's an area that I think that the message
needs to be improved. Is where are you better now
or in the Past's.
Speaker 2 (26:30):
Fun It's funny you say this because Donald Trump's back
on X today hasn't been on there in a long time,
and this is Donald Trump's ex post are you better
off now? Then, are you better off now than you
are when I was president? Our economy shattered, our voter
has been e rased. We're a nation in decline. Make
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the American dream affordable again, Make America safe again, Make
America great again, Donald Trump. Then he put up a
posts meet San Francisco radical Kamala Harris. He posted that
on X and he posted, you know, another video on X,
so he's out there.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
No, I you know, I just said, maybe I'm just
thinking more about when you're doing the speeches. Some people
might not be on the X or on social truth,
social whatnot. And I just think it's just there's an
opportunity to do it in all types of communication. Maybe
maybe that's an area that for me, I just I
just I don't see that messaging and I think of
add value to those. And then my last part of
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his suggestion is that maybe they are NC two because
when he was in Butler, he had his big whiteboard
up and he was making comparisons. I think they should
do that at every gathering that they go to make it.
Do the comparison against the Democrats and let everybody see the.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
Facts, appreciate the call. Eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn,
if you want to be a part of the program,
let's say hi to Rod in Mississippi. Ron, how are
you glad you called? What's on your mind today?
Speaker 11 (28:00):
Sean? Thanks for taking my call. You're a great American.
Thank you for what you do.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Thank you, my friend. We got a lot of work
to do.
Speaker 11 (28:08):
Thirty three year retired cop here, and you know I'm
going to beat a dead horse here a little bit.
I call it that I wanted to get your take on. Well,
you think when Nancy crazy Nancy went out to strong
arm Joe out of the beach house, did he turn
around and tell Gilda sit down? And did turn around
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and tell gild to sit down and shut up? But
we haven't heard anything from Jill Biden. We hadn't heard
anything from the Bisons.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
Well, Biden actually admitted this weekend that he was pushed
out of the presidential race, and he didn't name drop
Pelosi in the first interview. And Pelosi says she hasn't
spoken to him. And it's clear that the Democratic elites
kicked him out, threw him out on his ass, and
he didn't, you know, if it's not what he wanted
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to do in this little SWITCHERU is, you know, created
Kamilamania for a period. I think that you know, Byron
York at a good piece, he said, you know this,
this over exuberance, this enthusiasm, it's going to wane. At
some point She's gonna have to talk, and at some
point they're gonna have to answer questions. And if they don't,
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then we just keep playing them in their own words.
I think Towery and Kahalei are correct. I think the
strategy of them in their own words is the most
effective weapon we have against them politically speaking, not a
real weapon. Okay for those idiots out there that would
misinterpret that on purpose because they're morons, however, but you
know what I'm saying, politically speaking, you just play them
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in their own words. Let people hear. And if this
is the direction of America wants statism, Marxism, radicalism, then you
are gonna reap what you sew. We will get the
government we deserve, whether we like it or not. And
if you don't think I don't know there's an urgency.
I've never felt them my life. I'm trying to convey
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it every day, and all I see is a complicit
complicit compliant media that is an extension of this campaign.
That's all they are. And they're dishonest about it. If they're
at least honest about it, I say, all right, well,
at least you're being honest about it. They're not honest.
They just hide it. They claim to be journalists. They're
full of Adam Schiff.
Speaker 11 (30:22):
Well, thank you, Sean, thank you for what you do.
And I'll watch you every night. Thank you. God bless you.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
Don't you think I look better with makeup on?
Speaker 11 (30:30):
You look great? Man, You're looking good.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
All right, my friends, and God bless you. We got
a minute left, Braxton, Colorado. This minute's all yours. Go, sir.
Speaker 9 (30:39):
Hey, Sean, I am a ranch cowboy from Colorado, and
my family owns ranches and cows in Minnesota and Colorado.
And you know, we've seen what Tim Wallas has done
in Minnesota. I've seen what Jared Poulis has done here
in Colorado, and you know we've seen the effects of
what's happened. But with both of these cases, I've seen
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it with Jared Polis several years ago, and I'm seeing
it with Tim Walls now. They really try to, you know,
buy their way through it like we've seen Tim Walls
do with several other several other things here. And you know,
they really try to make it look like they care,
and they try to make it look like they're out
there working and building fans and setting the cows and
things like that. But do you really think that it
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swings any rule voters or do you think everybody kind
of sees through the bs like me?
Speaker 2 (31:28):
You know, first of all, I think ranch and Cowboy
you know, work is very cool and thanks for feeding
all of us. I'm a big meet either one of
your biggest customers that you don't know about.
Speaker 9 (31:39):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
But number that's number one. Number two, it's hard. If
the country understands who they are, we win. They can't
win if America fully understands who they are. That's my contention. Listen,
there are days when I feel a lot of stress.
You know what I wish I was doing. I wish
I was hanging out with you on the ranch on
a horse. I don't know what the hell I'm doing
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with cowboyam, but I try it. You teach me how
to do it.
Speaker 9 (32:04):
I'm change, I'm in tune with it, you know, But
I understand that you know.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
How many years would it take me to get halfway
decent at it?
Speaker 9 (32:13):
Well, you know, if I whipped you up into shape,
we could probably do it in a year.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
But I might take you up on it one day.
All right, man, appreciate the call. God bless you. Eight
hundred ninety four one, Sean. If you want to be
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