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November 20, 2023 31 mins

 Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia is here with her new book, MTG, in which she tells her story her way.

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We measure it now at forty percent with fifty seven
percent disapproving the significance. That is the lowest President Biden
has ever measured in our poll.

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Speaker 2 (01:25):
I didn't know much.

Speaker 8 (01:26):
About Marjorie Taylor Green in the beginning, and I don't
know there might have been a thing or two that
I was critical of. I don't remember off the top
of my head, Linda, do you remember what it was.
I just I can't remember everything from day to day.
But I've watched her, you know, really take on a
pretty important leadership role within the Republican Conference. She often

(01:50):
disagrees with many of her Republican colleagues, holds the line
on a lot of conservative issues, and certainly is not
afraid to do battle with her fellow Republicans, which I
find admirable. Although at the end of the day, I
wish Republicans would understand that they either going to win together,
and the way you win is stand on principle together,

(02:12):
or they'll all lose together. I think there are far
too many moderates and rhinos in the conference to get
things that I would like done finished, and that makes
the job of any speaker, in the job of any
other conservative member that much harder.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
But anyway, she has.

Speaker 8 (02:29):
Now come out with her new book, and it's the
first book that she's ever written. It's you know MTG.
Marjorie Taylorgreen obviously shares the story of her incredible ascension
from a small town business owner to a top conservative firebrand,
and she joins us, now, how are you, Congress Homan.

Speaker 9 (02:48):
Great to have you, Hi, Son, thank you for having
me on. I'm doing well.

Speaker 8 (02:53):
Do you remember if I was critical at some point?
If I might have been, I don't remember what it
was about.

Speaker 9 (03:00):
I think everybody has been at some point. And I
won't hold you. I won't hold you in any bad
light for that, because, well, you see, the media created
a character of me that doesn't exist, and that's the
character they sold to everybody. And that was part of
why I wrote this book MTG. Is to let people
know who I really am, the views that I have,

(03:21):
and the policies that I think are so important for
our country.

Speaker 8 (03:25):
And by the way, she has a website mtgbook dot com,
Amazon dot com, Hannity dot com, bookstores around the country
if you're interested. So, I want to talk about this
experience of yours. What I most fear about this current
Republican conference is there are way too many moderates that
are part of the conference. For example, Speaker Johnson tries

(03:49):
to get a deal done, and Kevin McCarthy, I think,
in his own way, tried to get a similar deal
done as it relates to cutting spending and securing our borders.
And you have moderate Republicans in these districts that Joe
Biden won, so they're going to have a very hard
time of reelection, but they're thinking about their reelection, and
I think you should never make that a priority as

(04:10):
a congressman or woman. However, it is making it nearly
impossible for Republicans to unite behind what I think should
be fundamental Republican principles about spending, about energy, about border security, etc.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
Am I right in my analysis?

Speaker 8 (04:28):
How are there too many moderate Rhino Republicans in the conference?

Speaker 9 (04:32):
Yes? Absolutely, But I would also say, and I'm a conservative,
I have a one hundred on my Conservative Review scorecard,
So people need to understand exactly the type of Republican
I am. I would also argue that not only do
we have rhinos and moderates that refuse to do good
conservative issues and bills and past amendments, we also have

(04:55):
some that are on the far right of our conference.
They're unwilling to maybe come a little bit closer in
work and make good deals that are actually good for
our whole conference, but also good for the country. We
have to cut spending. That is an absolute priority. But
let's be honest, Sean, and you know this so well,

(05:17):
we can't accomplish anything until we have the White House
because we don't control the Senate. We don't control the
White House.

Speaker 8 (05:23):
So I beg to differ a little because on the
issue of budget, no president, no White House, can spend
a penny without the approval of Congress. If Republicans held
the line. For example, I was for many years. I
was a supporter of Connie Mack who was a Congressman
from Florida, and he had the Penny Plan, and that
would cut one penny out of every dollar the government

(05:45):
spent to it every year for seven years, and you'd
balance the budget. We have not balanced the budget since
New Kingrich was Speaker. He did it four years in
a row. And I think it's time for Republicans to
stand strong on that. I think if they held the line,
they'd win. I think the American people would see, wait
a minute, we're paying a trillion dollars annually now in debt.

(06:06):
We you know that's right out of the box. Before
you spend one penny on any government program, including defense.

Speaker 9 (06:13):
Well, we have to, and that's why inflation is so
high and it's crushing Americans. A senior citizens in my
district can't even afford groceries, their medication and rent. No,
we have to go spending and the penny plan and
a balanced budget is the only thing that makes sense.
And I say that is a very successful business owner.
It's the only thing that makes sense. But we do

(06:33):
have different arguments in our conference, and we have a
three seat majority soon to probably be a two seat majority,
and we're in trouble and we owe the American people
to do a much better job. And that means we
have to work out our differences because the real enemy
is the Democrat Sean. We know what they're doing to
our country and we need to hold them accountable for it.

(06:55):
And that's why I try to impeach Secretary of Americas
after two of my constituents were killed when a seventeen
year old cartel member with smuggling illegal aliens into our country.
And I think we need to do better, and we
need to set the standard for what Republicans can do
under a President Trump's White House, hopefully in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
Yeah, well I hope. So.

Speaker 8 (07:19):
So where do you see that there might be a
lane where Republicans can at least score some victories.

Speaker 9 (07:25):
I think we can score victories by doing what we
promise the American people. You know, I serve on the
Oversight Committee, and I wrote about this in my book
is our inquiry into the Biden crime family. And this
is something that you've covered extensively, I know, and you've
done a great job at it. But the Bidens are guilty.
They are absolutely guilty, and we have to continue our

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work on the Oversight. We have some very big subpoenas
we've sent out. We've Hunter Biden, Jim Biden, and several
of Hunter's business partners. We need to bring them in
and ask them the hard questions because we have the
bank statements and we have checks that were written to
Joe Biden in a pure money laundering scheme. This is

(08:08):
what the American people know. We need to continue that
accountability and hold that hold them accountable for how they
have sold out America through Joe Biden's power other things
that we need to do is we got to pass
our appropriation bills one at a time, and we need
to do whatever it takes to get those bills passed,
pushed over to the Senate and stand and hold the

(08:29):
line and force Chuck Schumer, this is what we're giving you.
You need to get to work on it, and let's
get these things passed and Joe Biden needs to sign them.
So I think that we have a lot to do.
But what we need to stop doing is there's an
unfortunate thing happened in our conference, and I call it
revenge voting. People don't want to vote for an amendment

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or a resolution or a bill simply because they don't
like the name of the Republican that's on that bill
or amendment. That's petty. We can't do that. We've got
a vote on the issues, and we need to do
a good job.

Speaker 8 (09:03):
How do you thread that needle? How to Republicans, the
more moderate Rhino Republicans and conservative Republicans, where is the
middle ground where they say this is our line in
the sand. And when this bill gets destroyed in the Senate,
which they will do, and you go to conference, that
the whole conference is going to stand together because you

(09:24):
don't really have much of a margin, and we're not
going to give in. Is there is there a is
there a Is there a way to thread that needle.

Speaker 9 (09:33):
On the border. We passed HR two in our conference.

Speaker 8 (09:37):
By the way, that's a great bill. I agree, that's right.
That would be one worth fighting for.

Speaker 9 (09:41):
That is one worth fighting for. If we fight for anything,
I believe that's the one to fight for. And if
we have to cut spending, it has to happen because
we are crippled and we are being crushed under debt
to the point where our interest is unaffordable. Is going
to be unaffordable in the near future. The other one
that we need to fight for is making sure that

(10:04):
we get our majority back. And I'll tell you why, Sean,
and you'll understand this so quickly. The tax code expires
at the end of twenty twenty four, and whichever party
controls the House of Representatives in January of twenty twenty
five will be writing the tax code. And in Maya eyes,
that's one of the most dangerous things we have coming
in the future. We're talking about if the Democrats control

(10:27):
the House, we are looking at a major increase in
taxes across the board, and they will raise the death tax,
which will wipe out generational wealth, family farms, small businesses.
This is something that is very scary that hardly anyone
is talking about. And I'm hoping to raise the issue
today with you because it's so important. I talk about

(10:48):
taxes in my book MTG because I'm a successful business
owner and a small business owner, and I believe that
our country is taxed us enough. We don't have in
revenue problem in Washington, we have a spending problem, but
looking ahead in the future, this is this is one
of those cliffs that we could easily fall off if

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we aren't keeping our eye on the ball and making
sure that we keep our majority.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
Let me ask you all.

Speaker 8 (11:14):
I'm only asking because there was so much press about it,
and that was this little skirmish running you might have
had with Lauren Bobert of Colorado.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
And has that been resolved?

Speaker 8 (11:27):
Was it was it the way the media portrayed or
is it very different?

Speaker 9 (11:31):
You know, I'm glad you brought that up. It's in
a very unfortunate situation. Lauren Bebett was someone that I
tried to befriend. I even donated to her campaign. UH
supported her, I had defended her when she got attacked.
She and I have very similar voting records, so there's
no reason why we shouldn't be friends. But there comes
to a point where, you know, I can only take

(11:53):
being stabbed in the back and also the front and
light about so many times by her. And so we
had a we had a private conversation that took place
on the house floor. No one else heard it but
she and I that she turned and she went to
the press and leaked to what I said to the
press so quickly that as soon as I walked off
the house floor, I found out because I got swarmed

(12:15):
by the press and they knew exactly what I had
said to her. And you know, these are the kinds
of things that I consider extremely unprofessional, you know, such
as her behavior about lying about her votes, lying about
missing votes, and you know, vaping in front of a
pregnant woman and a movie theater and groping her date.
These are all things that I don't think are very

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becoming of a member of Congress. And I'm willing to
be vocal about that. And she's got a Republican seat
that she's on the verge of losing due to her
behavior and due to things that her constituents just can't tolerate.
We need our majority, and we need members of Congress
that are willing to conduct themselves in a way that

(12:58):
is becoming of the seat of Congress.

Speaker 8 (13:01):
All right, quick break, We'll come back more with Marjorietaylor
Green of Georgia, congresswoman from Georgia. On the other side,
her brand new book MTG is now out. She has
a special website mtgbook dot com, Amazon dot com, Hannity
dot com, bookstores around the country. As we continue, I
would continue now with Georgia Congresswoman Marjorietaylor Green. Her new
book is out MTG. You can get it at her

(13:23):
website mtgbook dot com, Hannity dot com, Amazon dot com,
bookstores now around the country. I don't expect that Republicans
can win a lot of battles, but I do believe
that you have a couple of leverage points. One is,
you know, Joe Biden just obsessively wants this Ukraine money.
Maybe there's a compromise there, not anything near what he's asking, obviously,

(13:47):
because they've already spent nearly eighty billion dollars on Ukraine.
But maybe there's a way there to offer a little
bit of money in exchange for money for border security
or for Joe to at least enforce the laws.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
That might be an avenue.

Speaker 8 (14:02):
I think on the issue of the budgetary issues, I
think Republicans are just going to have to go out
and inform the American people we can't afford it anymore.
And what we're asking for is a significant reduction in
the amount of government spending and make the case. And
at that point, you know, any shutdown will be on

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the Democrats, not on House members.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Of my view, oh, I.

Speaker 9 (14:27):
Completely agree, we can't afford it, and the American people
are yelling about it. They can't afford it. Credit card
debt is at an all time high, you know, and
here we have mortgage rates that are eight percent and higher.
This is coming at a time where many baby boomers
are on the verge of selling their homes, and the
millennials and the younger generations aren't even going to be

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able to buy houses because the baby boomers are downsizing
into smaller homes and they're sucking up all the homes
in the market. Everything is upside down and inside out,
and you're absolutely right. Republicans have to hold the line
and just say we flat out we cannot ignore it,
we cannot, we cannot afford this. And then we're fighting

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the Biden administration who wants to raise taxes and is
bragging about Bidenomics. So it comes to just fight out.
We have to fight it out with them.

Speaker 8 (15:21):
Audrey Taylor Green, Congresswoman, Great State of Georgia, her new
book MTG. She has a website mtgbook dot com, also
available on Amazon dot com, Hannity dot com, bookstores around
the country. Congresswoman, I'm sure we'll talk a lot more
as the next year unfolds.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
Thank you for being with us. Good luck with your
book tour.

Speaker 9 (15:39):
Thank you so much, Seawan. I appreciate being on your
show today.

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(17:33):
through Joe Biden's low poll numbers. We do have a
new hot Havid Harris pole showing Trump is leading Biden
by seven points.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
There's a complete freakout.

Speaker 8 (17:44):
I mentioned a lot of this earlier, as his approval
rating is now sunk to an all time low in
the NBC pole and David Axelrod saying that you know,
Biden's chances of getting reelected would be worse than fifty
to fifty, so that that battle is con I guess
they didn't like the P word that was used by
Joe Biden against them. Let's check in with even NBC

(18:04):
News discussing the obvious that Donald Trump, who they are
obsess over twenty four to seven, is now kicking Joe
Biden's ass.

Speaker 4 (18:12):
Let's start with the bottom line here, President Biden, what
is his job approval rating? We measure it now at
forty percent with fifty seven percent disapproving.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
The significance.

Speaker 4 (18:22):
That is the lowest President Biden has ever measured in
our poll in terms of job approval. And just look
at the sea change from the start of this year.
Remember early this year Democrats coming off a strong twenty
twenty two mid term, he was almost even.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
Now he's seventeen points underwater on this quest.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
Significant dip there.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
Steve it is, and you can actually if you take
a look here by party, I think it's significant for
two reasons. One independence Obviously more than two to one disapproved.
You don't want to be there as an incumbent president.
But I think equally significant no surprise, seven percent of
Republicans approve of Joe Biden's job performance, but three times
as many Democrats twenty one percent, that's more than one

(19:00):
in five say they disapprove. You need much more unified
support in your own party if you're gonna have a
successful reelection campaign. So if we are heading towards Trump
Biden a rematch in twenty twenty four, how does that
look at our.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
Polling right now?

Speaker 9 (19:14):
Here?

Speaker 3 (19:15):
It is Donald Trump. We have at forty six percent,
Biden forty four.

Speaker 10 (19:19):
And this is significant because this is the first time
in the history of our poll that former President Trump
beats President Biden. Still within the margin of error, but
still significant.

Speaker 4 (19:31):
Yeah, it's twenty nineteen, twenty twenty, when Trump was president,
he trailed all of them.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
This year, he's trailed.

Speaker 4 (19:37):
All of them in our poll, first time in more
than a dozen polls we've seen.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
A result like this. Some of the other ingredients that
go into that.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
Biden has long had an advantage over Trump on likeability.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
Look at the start of this year, thirty.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
Nine percent that they have a positive view of Biden,
barely thirty of Trump.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
We've seen consistently a gap like this.

Speaker 4 (19:54):
Now the gap is gone, thirty six positive on both
and actually Biden one point more negative than Trump. That's
been a significant advantage for Biden. Our poll says that advantage,
at least for now, may be gone. And we talked
about younger voters on foreign policy, and it's true on
a host of other topics disaffected with Joe Biden. We
have forty six percent for Trump, forty two percent for Biden.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
Among the youngest voters the youngest voters in.

Speaker 4 (20:19):
The twenty twenty election, where Biden plus twenty six.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
This could be a massive sea change.

Speaker 8 (20:26):
And that didn't even include, by the way, the new
Harvard Harris poll that I was Trump leading Biden by seven.
You know, if you want to know the reason why,
I mean, maybe we could just go to this weekend
and last week. You know, all the blunders that he
made during the Apex summit. Now, if somebody put it
out with music, I'm not sure who. I like kids

(20:47):
better than people? Which is Joe being creepy Joe again?
I wish I could watch Wonka with you, but I can't.
Then Joe confusing Taylor Swift and Britney Spears at the
Turkey Park event that didn't exactly go over well. You know,
there was this weird moment. Washington Times captured it, you know,

(21:09):
dusting off the creepy Joe tag after this bizarre interaction
with this young girl at a public event, you know,
and Biden approaches the young girl and says, I love
your ears. I'm not making any of this up. Let
me play it.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
I love your ears.

Speaker 6 (21:25):
I love him They're really cool.

Speaker 5 (21:26):
What you need, Catherine, what a beautiful name. This is
my momy's name. Well, Nicessy, how old are you? Seventeen six?

Speaker 8 (21:37):
You just can't make this Adam Schift up. You just
you can't. It's so bad. And people, well, why is
he down in the polls? Well that is a pretty
good reason. All right, let's get to our phones. Bill
in Texas. Bill, how are you glad you called?

Speaker 6 (21:50):
Sir?

Speaker 8 (21:50):
The Free state of Texas. Always great to hear from
our friends down there.

Speaker 11 (21:55):
Sean, You're a great American. It's always an aspiration of
mind to talk to you.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Well, thank you, my friend.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
Boy.

Speaker 8 (22:01):
We got to raise the bar a little bit in
your aspirations in life. But I'm honored. I'm glad you're
out there. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.

Speaker 6 (22:09):
Happy Thanksgiving to you too.

Speaker 11 (22:11):
I used to watch you back when you used to
wrastle Alan Colmes every night.

Speaker 8 (22:14):
Anyway, man, I haven't changed. They set my hairs a
little bit whiter.

Speaker 11 (22:19):
Yeah, yeah, it's good on you, man, Look, thank you.
I love to engage my radical liberal friends because after
some time and some conversation, they tend to normally start
leaning to my side. And I started to talk to
one of them last weekend about coming up with some
conservative articles of confederation, and she just just launched when

(22:45):
I said that, well, you're just a confederate and I go, well,
you know, confederation's just an association of people that are
on the same page, you know.

Speaker 8 (22:56):
And but she's trying to basically say, you support the
can Confederacy and you're a racist jackass?

Speaker 2 (23:02):
Is that the comment?

Speaker 11 (23:03):
Well that was basically to comment. Sure, And I explained
to your no, and a confederation is what a real
confederation is. And she understood that part. And I said,
maybe we should come up with some oracles confederation, the
first of which being words mean things.

Speaker 6 (23:18):
You know.

Speaker 11 (23:19):
Rush used to say that all the time. That was
one of his big deals. Words mean things.

Speaker 8 (23:24):
Context matters, and Adam, it matters a lot to people
that seek the truth. It doesn't matter to those that
want to lie. By the way the left lies about
conservatives in this country. But I mean it's almost a
full time job. I actually think at this point, having
done this as long as I have, that they believe

(23:44):
the lies they tell about conservatives and about Republicans, because
they repeat them often enough. I think they've come to
believe their own lies.

Speaker 11 (23:51):
And therein lies the rub doesn't it because you know,
if you go to Saalolensky's book Rules for Radicals, they
teach you if you repeat the same lie long enough,
it'll become part of the vernacular, vernacular, it will become
part of common knowledge. They do it all the time,
and so lying you know, they will tell you there

(24:14):
was there was no election interference in twenty twenty, there
was no fraud in the election. And then when you
call them on it and you show one of the
fraud was, they say, but I think that if we
we got it, we stay on point. And your interview
with Marjorie Taylor Green was perfect because she's one of
those people that will just and she's it's a very

(24:35):
strong willed woman who is making a difference and hopefully
she'll be able to continue to do that and we
all can you.

Speaker 8 (24:44):
Know what one of the problems with Republicans are Democrats
circle the wagons. I say this all the time, and
Republicans they create circular firing squads right.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
Now in the House.

Speaker 8 (24:54):
For them to have any success, they've got to be united.
There's no room, no marge for error, and that means
they need to check their egos and their phones at
the door, and they need to come up with strategies
that would advance their agenda. There are wins to be
had that are on the table. Securing our borders would

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be one, spending would be a second one. They certainly
can have a deep impact if they just would unite.
It's like that scene in Braveheart, you know, Sir William
Wallace saying, unite us, Unite us. I'm trying to say
to these people, don't leave the room until you're united
on something that everybody's going to stand strong on. And frankly,

(25:39):
that's where they're at right now. Otherwise, you know, there
are only one half of one branch of government right now,
and so they don't really have a lot of power,
but there's enough that they can have an impact on
at least three issues in my view, borders, energy, and spending.
What the left has done with borders, what they have

(26:01):
done with foreign policy, what they have done with energy,
what they have done with reckless spending and two trillion
in debt, what they have done with inflation, what they
I mean, I can't think of a single thing that
they've done that is correct, that has made the country better,
that has made our lives better, so that's not a

(26:23):
you know, and then they wonder why Joe Biden's approval
ratings suck because he's.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Been a horrible president.

Speaker 6 (26:28):
You know.

Speaker 8 (26:28):
Rosalind Carter passed away over the weekend. One thing I
will say about the Carters is as people, they seem
like really nice people. He was up until Joe Biden,
he was the worst president of modern times. And I'm
sorry that he lost his wife. I don't want to
say anything bad about him since he lost his wife.
But they seem to be nice people that just believed

(26:49):
all the wrong things. I don't really feel that way
about Joe Biden.

Speaker 6 (26:55):
Well you can't.

Speaker 11 (26:56):
And what we need to do is line up behind
Speaker Johnson and you know, just go full steam ahead.
That's on all these issues. And because we do have
him on our side, and you know, not for nothing,
but we got God on our side and it makes
a difference. And people are I.

Speaker 8 (27:15):
Think this whole country founded on Judaeo Christian principles has
been a gift from God. But if you keep it
kicking God out of institution after institution, I think you'll
get the message that he's not wanted.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
And you know what, but he is wanted by many Americans.

Speaker 8 (27:31):
I know there are many faithful Americans that know how
blessed we are and that, as Reagan said, you know,
freedom is but one generation away from extinction. I hope
we don't lose it on our watch. That would be
that would be a complete failure in our lives. Anyway,
my friend, I'm going to move on, Angel, South Carolina.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
What's up? Angel?

Speaker 6 (27:52):
How are you hery Sean? How are you happy Thanksgiving?

Speaker 2 (27:57):
Thank you, my friend? Happy Thanksgiving?

Speaker 6 (27:59):
Yes are two items to two items you should put on.
You should start putting on some argentinium boots and go
for it on four years from now. That's number one.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
And I'd rather stay in America, just in a different state.

Speaker 6 (28:16):
No, no, no, you're you would be a great president. Anyways,
I think the Republicans are missing a point, and they don't.
They don't. They don't talk about it as much as
they stop. But get the border fixed. They can't fix
the border. They won't. The Democrats are not going to
fix it as a matter of policy. They always they

(28:37):
always blame the Congress, right, so this is their strategy.
I'm a numbers man, I'm an engineer, But you know,
it's very simple for me to look at the numbers
how they go. At the very beginning of the uh
Biden administration, they said that they would allow like about

(28:58):
six to eight million migrants illegal migrants or migrants.

Speaker 8 (29:03):
Now, if you take illegal immigrants, we call them accurately
on this program.

Speaker 6 (29:07):
Go ahead, Okay, there you go. That's why you have
to be a president. Okay, So anyway, and those eight
eight illegal immigrants, right, so million, eight million, eight mili.
I'm sorry, if you take if you take the four percent,
that the difference of four percent that now Trump is

(29:30):
ahead of Biden. If you take four percent of one
hundred and seventy million votes like last year that were
I think it was about twenty about unred we.

Speaker 8 (29:40):
Just run it out of time. Get to your final point.
What do you want to say?

Speaker 6 (29:44):
If you take that and UH take four percent of that,
that's seventy million. That's all they need. And they're gonna
they wanted eight million. They're not gonna stop until they
get the eight million voters, and they're gonna stop. They're
gonna cheat with those eight million. They're going to stop
the balance at the Purples states, and they're going to

(30:04):
win again.

Speaker 8 (30:04):
So listen, they're definitely I think integrity measures to election.
We need absolutely voter ID, signature of verification, chain of
custody controls, updated voter rolls. Only legal citizens should be
allowed to vote, although in local elections in states like
New York, illegals can vote. And then you need partisan

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observers watching the voting and the vote counting.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
That's got to happen.

Speaker 8 (30:31):
Otherwise, how do you have integrity in the system and
how does everybody have confidence in the results. I've been
saying this now going back for years. I hope people
are listening appreciate the call. All right, that's going to
wrap things up to today, and we have one more
day tomorrow, and that's about it for me, hopefully unless
all health breaks loose throughout the world, which by the way,

(30:52):
is not beyond the realm of possibility in the news business.
But I'll say it today, I'll say it tomorrow too.
I want to wish you and your family the happiest
of thanksgivings, and wish you all you know, all of
God's blessings. May His face shine upon all of you,
and thank you for making this show possible. And I
hope over Thanksgiving. While we remember all of our blessings,

(31:14):
we pray for those that are suffering right now, including
our friends in Israel that are now in a war
for their very survival.

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