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So the CEOs of MPR PBS appeared before lawmakers on
the newly formed Doge subcommittee. Jasmine Crockett, Well, this is
about freedom of speech. Well, if it's free, why are
you forcing the taxpayers to pay for it? Now, regarding
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accusations of biased reporting and using federal funding, there's a
lot of fireworks that took place here. And the most
fascinating thing about this is you have the MPR head,
a woman by the name of Catherine Marr, and she
finally admitted a number of things in the course of
this hearing. Now, as the hearing got started at Democrats
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invoking children's shows, fire elon, save Elmo, Well you can
save Elmo. Just have private funders and you can keep
Elmo on every day of the week if you want
to pay for it, just like everybody else in a
competitive marketplace. And the problem is they had to acknowledge
during this hearing yesterday that yeah, we acknowledged we were
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mistaken and failing to cover the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Then admitting that MPR's news team has work to do
regarding their organization's provision of balanced than trustworthy journalism. Then
confronted by one of the congress people about a comment
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that was made the whole community of gender queer dinosaur enthusiasts, Linda,
I can't interpret that, and I don't even think I
want your interpretation.
Speaker 8 (02:47):
He definitely don't want that.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Sure, fear of fatness is more harmful than actual fat.
And then her old tweets came back to haunt her,
and this is mar saying, do you believe that America
is addicted to white supremacy? And she said, I believe
I had tweeted that, And as I've said earlier, I
believe my thinking has evolved over the last a half decade.
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It's evolved, and that means that the last five years,
do you believe that America believes in black plunder and
white democracy? I don't believe that any longer. She goes
on to say, and then confronted, you tweeted that in
a reference to a book you were reading at the time,
The Case for Reparations. I don't think I ever read
that book. Well, the problem is you tweeted out that
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you did read that book and took a day off
to actually read it and posted that on Twitter in
January of twenty twenty, and then was asked, do you
believe that white people are inherently, inherently feel superior? To
other races, and it goes on and on and on.
Let's play the highlights.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
First of all, I do want to say that NPR
acknowledges that we were mistaken in failing to cover the
Hunter Biden laptop story more and sooner.
Speaker 9 (04:01):
Do you believe that America is addicted to white supremacy?
Speaker 3 (04:05):
I believe that I tweeted that, and as I've said earlier,
I believe much of my thinking has evolved over the
last half decade.
Speaker 9 (04:12):
Do you believe that America believes in black plunder and
white democracy?
Speaker 4 (04:16):
I don't believe that, sir. You tweeted that.
Speaker 9 (04:20):
It's reference to a book you were reading at the time,
apparently The Case for Reparations.
Speaker 4 (04:25):
I don't think I've ever read that book, sir. You
tweeted about it.
Speaker 9 (04:29):
You said you took a day off to fully read
The Case for Reparations. You put that on Twitter in
January of twenty twenty. Do you believe that white people
inherently feel superior to other races?
Speaker 4 (04:40):
I do not.
Speaker 10 (04:40):
Don't.
Speaker 9 (04:41):
You tweeted something to that effect. You said I grew
up feeling superior. How wide of me? Why did you
tweet that? A few years ago? In PR educated America
about quote the whole community of gender queer dinosaur enthusiasts.
Do you think that that's an appropriate use of tax dollars?
Your health advisor in PR so stated in an interview
that quote, fear of fatness is more harmful than actual fat.
(05:06):
Would you like to explain how fear of fatness is
more harmful than actual fat? That's directly that's an editorial
at NPR.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
I am not familiar with the editorial, and I don't
believe that was published during my time here.
Speaker 9 (05:16):
It's called diet culture is everywhere. Here's how to fight it.
Do you think that that's an appropriate use of taxpayer dollars.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
I think any reporting on health isn't appropriate. Use you
spent dollars.
Speaker 5 (05:26):
Yes, you believe your reporters are fair. You said that
you're fair, and they're working at it.
Speaker 4 (05:30):
I believe that they work to me every day, sir.
Speaker 5 (05:32):
They're non biased. And yet you have the voter registration issue.
I mean, we're all human beings. We're all going to
see through the world through a certain lens. And you
are you aware of any Republicans, any registered Republicans in
your newsroom?
Speaker 3 (05:46):
I couldn't say we're registered, but I know we have
conservatives in our newsroom.
Speaker 5 (05:49):
Yes, okay, So the recent registration when it was looked
at eighty seven Democrats and zero Republicans.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
Register, I found that very concernedive.
Speaker 5 (05:59):
Yeah, I would not even forty to thirty or fifty
to twenty. Eighty seven to zero.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
W ooops, todaisy. Eighty seven to zero. That's fair and balance,
that's objective. That's real journalism anyway. Joining us to weigh
in on this, Diana, hear what they have to say.
Carol Roth, two times New York Time bestselling author of
You Will Own Nothing and a recovering investment banker, which
I find funny, that's her description. Joe kancha Fox News contributor.
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He has an upcoming book called The Greatest Comeback Ever,
Inside Trump's Big, Beautiful Campaign, Unburdened by what has been
welcome back both of you. Karen will start with you.
I don't even know where to begin. If you can
explain the whole community of gender queer dinosaur enthusiasts, please
have at it.
Speaker 7 (06:43):
You know, Sean, I'm really good at spinning a lot
of things. I think that one might be above my
pay grade and listening to that absolute drivel, you made
my head one to explode. But if I take a
step back, even if they were actually fair and balanced,
even if their newsroom wasn't eighty seven to zero, even
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if they weren't talking about fear of fat being worse
than actually being fat, at the end of the day,
Americans don't want their taxpayer dollars going to fund any
sort of news outlet. Right now, we have democratized content.
There are people who start up each day, They go
onto YouTube, they go on to social media, and they
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create their own media empires. The Internet has allowed for
expression and allowed for access that didn't exist when NPR
was founded. So when we only had a handful of
TV channels that we didn't have cable, and we didn't
have YouTube and whatnot, you know, it may have made
sense to allocate some dollars in that direction. But even
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if this is the most fair and balanced situation in
the world, which we know that it's not, this is
not where Americans want their dollars going.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
They don't want their dollars go and joke contra, and
the reality is the idea that she may have changed
over the last half decade, meaning the last five years
from her radical positions does not instill comfort in me.
Maybe you, but not me.
Speaker 6 (08:15):
You know, Sean, when you get to you know, north
A's thirty five, forty years old, don't we all change
in the span of about five years, completely evolved to
a one to eighty. Look at what Kamala Harris did
right from when she ran for president in twenty twenty
compared to twenty twenty four, she did a one to
eighty on every position that she had. So maybe Catherine
Marr comes from that same tree. Or maybe she's just
trying to save whatever funding she has in the government
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and was trying to just tell that Congressional hearing exactly
what they wanted to hear. Perhaps, And I just love
how Republicans are always accused of flip flopping and not
having any principles. Democrats, though, can evolve on many issues
just depending on where the wind's blowing that particular day.
But I mean that hearing yesterday, I mean, boy, this
is why we need Jamal Bowman back in Congress, because
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somebody had to pull up fire alarm to save Catherine Marr.
Because last thing, I mean, throw the damn towel. I've
never seen somebody just so oviscerated on the floor like that,
And what a great job just having all those tweets available,
which she for whatever reason didn't delete. Not the threen
shots wouldn't have basically come about, I would imagine, But
everything that she said was just particularly the part about
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you can't name one Republican that works for you. She's like,
I'm sure they're there. Yeah, eighty seven Democrats registered zero
points zero Republicans. I mean, dinosaurs are less extinct at
this point. So all I know is during the Biden years,
this is how woke the MPR crowd became. They used
to read the Declaration of Independence on the fourth of
July every fourth of July going back to nineteen seventy
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one when it was first founded. Well guess what last
year they decided to have a discussion on how Thomas
Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence was actually racist and
he was racist, and that was a better idea than
reading the Declaration of Independence on Independence Day. Oh look,
when you called Donald Trump a racist and associopath like
she did during the twenty twenty election, that was before
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she became the CEO of MPR. Here, MPR, you actually
were interested in being, you know, for lack of a
better terms, fair and balance, then you don't hire somebody
like that who basically is to the left of Joy
Dehar and Keith Opperman. So all I know is they
don't deserve another American taxpayer dollar, and Elon Muskin doge
this will be the easiest cut they make.
Speaker 10 (10:23):
Yet.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Well, I want to go to the comments of our
now favorite congresswoman because I mean, everything that comes out
of her mouth is just full of bile. And that's
Jasmine Crockett and she was at the hearing and this
is what she had to say about freedom of speech.
Speaker 11 (10:39):
And to be clear, free speech is not about whatever
it is that y'all want somebody to say. And the
idea that you want to shut down everybody that is
not Fox News is we need to stop playing because
that's what y'all are doing in here. You don't want
to hear the opinions and of anybody else.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
We're not trying to shut down freeze speech, Carol. And
by the way, that bleep that word was bull Adam Schiff.
So everybody at home knows that's listening or in their car.
So I mean, it really is pretty amazing that this
is the mindset that if it's free speech, and why
are you making me pay for it? Why are you
making all of us pay for it? Why are you
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making everybody listening to this program pay for it?
Speaker 7 (11:22):
I mean, that's exactly it. If it's free, it has
zero dollars attached to it. They want millions dollars more
from American tax payers in order to fund their speech.
That's not free speech, that's funded speech. So, you know,
Jasmine Crockett, I have to say, is the gift that
keeps on giving. I do hope that she continues to
continue talking and espousing her views because it just points
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out how absolutely ridiculous the arguments that are coming from
the left are and how there is absolutely no merit.
We all believe in free speech. We want free speech,
we just don't want paid speech, and we certainly don't
want to be the ones to pay for it.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Absolutely not Joe Conscia should I have to pay for
her free speech? And she does have MSDNC and Fake
new CNN and ABC and NBC and CBS and The
New York Times, at Washington Post and pretty much every
major newspaper across the country, local, national, same thing. So
they have plenty of outlets. I don't think the American taxpayer,
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when we have nearly forty trillion dollars in debt, ought
to be funding this.
Speaker 6 (12:29):
It's it's a no brainer at this point. And I'm
with Carol on this one. As far as Jazz and Crockett,
a free speech isn't under attack because she has said
over the last week alone that she wants Elon Musk
quote taken out unquote. Boy, that sounds like a threat
for an assassination. She said that Ted Cruz should be
beaten over the head hard, and then she thought that.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
It was a really good But that's not a threat.
I mean, what would you know, take Elon own hit
him over the head hard. That's not a threat, is it.
Speaker 6 (12:58):
I would take it as a somebody said, take.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Well, I mean if I said that about her, I mean,
how do you think the media would react to it?
Speaker 6 (13:07):
Oh? Boy, well, you know the pitchforks store would run
out of pitchforks. As far as like the protests and
everything of any conservative ever said that about her. And
then the fact that she went after a guy who
a tree fell on when he was twenty six years
old has been paralyzed ever since. Then runs for governor
of Texas and wins. She thinks it's a good idea
to call him governor hot Wheels. Well, no one stopped
her from saying these things. It doesn't mean that she's
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not committing political suicide. But I mean Democrats overall have
a big problem right now. If the five biggest faces
that you see in terms of rallies and in terms
of on television, because when Jasmine Crockett speaks this way,
she's getting rewarded like MSNBC wants more of that, and
they want CNN wants more of that, and Jake Tapper
had her on a week ago, so it's all, Wow,
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she's saying provocative things. Maybe she'll get us good ratings.
When no, that's not how it works. The bottom line
is that Jasmine Crockett, AOC, Bernie Sanders, Chuck Schumer and
goofy Tim Walls are the five Democrats that we are
seeing most right now on our airwaves and in these rallies.
And if that is where the Democrat is going going forward,
as far as going that far to the left off
a cliff like the end of Felma and Louise, then
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this Party has some serious problems, will never win again
because no one wants socialism and no one wants crazy.
And that's where you're getting with those types of people.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
And Carol, I would just add to the point Joe's
making and articulating very well, is that this is where
the Democratic Party is because in Unison, they didn't stand
at the Joint Session speech with President Trump. They wouldn't
stand for mothers that lost their kids. That is the party.
They are the voice of the party. I don't see
much deviation except for John Fetterman.
Speaker 7 (14:40):
I think that you are exactly right. Unfortunately, or maybe
fortunately for the Republicans. You and Joe have articulated very well.
Is that the loudest, most obnoxious, most pervasive points of
view in the Democratic Party just say time and time
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again that they hate America. They hate America, they hate
everything that Americans stand for. You have Tim Walls who
goes out and says that he added a stock tracker
to his iPhone so he could watch Tesla's stock decline
when it is the biggest American EV manufacturer, When people
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across the country have Tesla's stock either directly or indirectly
through one of the indices like the S and P
five hundred in their four oh one ks and their
stock portfolio, and his home state of Minnesota has more
than a million shares of exposure. So they go out
and without even realizing the implications, they just tell Americans
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over and over again, we absolutely hate you and we
hate this country. And that is why we had such
a resounding win this last time. You had every single
swing state because even people who have in the past
identified as being on the left are looking at what's
what is left now is saying this does not represent
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who I am and my values.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
I appreciate both of you. Karl Roth, thank you, Joe Concha,
thank you. Toll free. It's eight hundred and nine to
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I got my Tesla today, Linda. It is the greatest
car I've ever driven, by far. I got the s Plaid.
It's over a thousand horse power. It goes from zero
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to sixty and actually one point nine to nine seconds.
It is a muscle car of all muscle cars, and
you know I'm a big muscle car guy. I love them,
although not as crazy as more to my motor head friends.
And self driving is the craziest technology I've ever used.
And it works perfectly. It better work perfectly right if
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you put it in self drive option. It is that
it's It's the tightest driving vehicle I've ever I've ever driven.
It is the most incredible piece of machinery ever made.
The technology is so what's amazing about this to me
is if you look at most car manufacturers, I mean
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they might have different they might have different options and
accessories that you might not get on another model. No,
this thing just was completely engineered out of the box
as an electric vehicle. And I've been told by my
friends that have them until I finally drove one, that
it's the greatest car they've ever had, and they love theirs.
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Everybody that has them loves them. And I'm just telling
you now from my own personal experience that it is
the greatest car I've ever driven. And I have no
environmental issues. Why I bought this car. I bought this
car number one because when I drove my friend's car,
I really loved it, and his is not as is
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not the model that I got. I got the hot
rod model, and it's the most American made car in
the country, meaning more American parts, labor, et cetera. So
you're helping support American workers. And the other reason is
I find it repulsive all that they have done to
Elon Musk. And that's why I want to give one
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lucky listener a free car. They'll get to pick the
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a self driving thing. When you first try it, it's
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like you can't believe it. It's amazing.
Speaker 8 (18:59):
You weren't nervous at all.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
No, I don't get nervous. You're nervous Nelly before a show.
I could take you back to London one year.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
Oh god, really really?
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Oh oh, let's.
Speaker 12 (19:14):
Talk about something fun because that's going to make me mad.
My question to you is as fine, wait.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
A minute, that's going to make you mad. Let's talk
about that because that will be fun.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
Very funny.
Speaker 8 (19:23):
So if you had to choose between your XO XO
car and your Tesla, what would you pay?
Speaker 1 (19:27):
My gosh, all right, you sound like you don't even
know what crossed the plane means. As usual, my EXO
XO car, you mean my the Corvette z O six
with the Zeo seven package is what you're talking about.
That also has carbon fiber in it, which is the
Zeo seven package part of it.
Speaker 8 (19:45):
So for all of our listeners out there.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
Okay, but the beauty is is that the Tesla car
has the same thing, carbon fiber, which is used in
race cars. It's just and it's a beautiful sedan. It
really is amazing, a lot of comfort. Black on black.
Speaker 8 (20:05):
You love that black on black. That's not your thing.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
I've never bought an Escalate that wasn't black.
Speaker 8 (20:11):
Well, I mean it has.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Weather hm, heated seats, the technology, it's like you got
a computer in front of you, and it's and even
an idiot like me, he has been able to figure
it out in a short period of time. And you
know how technologically.
Speaker 8 (20:29):
Here's where it gets fun.
Speaker 12 (20:30):
Now, if you start really getting back into X, you
could have yourself driving car taking you down the street.
And when you see something that even makes you happy sad,
you're interested in, you could then put a post up
on X about it, so you could be like I think,
supporting elon.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Look, I'm my older age. In my younger years, I
did have a heavy foot, I will admit that. But
I have changed a lot dramatically as a matter of fact,
over the years, because I as you get older, you
beg to realize, Okay, driving fast is not that smart.
I do keep up with traffic. And when you keep
up with traffic in Florida, that means you're speeding by definition.
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But I just keep up with traffic. I tend to
stay in the middle lanes. I'm not weaving in and
out unless I'm really late for something, which occasionally does happen,
as you know. And but I really just try to
drive safely because I'll tell you why, Because I in
my mind I would never want to hurt somebody that
would crush me. I would find that. I would never
want it to be my mistake.
Speaker 4 (21:29):
But now you.
Speaker 8 (21:30):
Remove that problem. You have a self driving car.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
It is the coolest technology. Now you drive a piece
of crap. And I've been trying to talk to you
out of that car forever. You drive a piece of garbage.
And I've shown you the insurance industry rating on your vehicle,
and it is the worst of the worst. I'm not
going to mention it because I don't want to hurt
your car company, your precious car company.
Speaker 8 (21:54):
If you even want to not aggressive.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
So it's you can be better off in a match
by than that car that you're in in terms of safety.
Go Bob, just borrow one of Liam's toy cars that
he loves. That it's car. No, the car you drive
is like the least safe car on the road. It
really is.
Speaker 8 (22:16):
It's an og car. I love it.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
Oh g o og, Sorry, somebody hit me. Nice knowing you.
Speaker 13 (22:26):
All right?
Speaker 1 (22:27):
I wish you don't listen to me. You stay on
the subway, you don't listen to me. I offer to
pay for a car, you don't listen to me.
Speaker 12 (22:32):
You know what I though the word is America for
four days, So for four days, be patriotic.
Speaker 8 (22:39):
Put your name in the hat, and maybe you want
to Tesla.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
All right, let's get to our busy telephones here. Let's
had to Toby. He's in Utah, Toby, we're in Utah?
Are you.
Speaker 10 (22:53):
From really really Utah? Originally from Hawaii?
Speaker 1 (22:57):
What's going on? Toby? Glad you called? If you get
time and you pass a Crown Burger, go get one
for me.
Speaker 10 (23:03):
Definitely. Will. I just want to thank you for always
being the voice of US Americans.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
Thank you forgiving giving me this microphone. I can't do
it without you.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (23:15):
Hey, I just wanted to bring up a couple of points.
What does app that they're talking about? Did anybody have
a research who owns the app? Because I know Joe
Biden used to do a lot of business through there,
and you know, I'm sure he supports his cronies, and
you know, maybe whoever owns that app has a political
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affiliation with the Democrats, and maybe they have some kind
of backdoor into the system where they could go ahead
and look and spy and listen on to, you know,
whatever Donald Trump's talking about. Since they've done that in
the past.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
It was founded in twenty twelve by the Mountain View,
California based Signal Foundation. It's linked to what's app, the
site that was founded by some entrepreneur with it an
initial fifty million dollars from WhatsApp co founder Brian Acton.
WhatsApp messaging system I believe also is encrypted, but it
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also erasist messages once you send them. It's also used
kind of used by people that want to hide things.
I give, if you're texting somebody that you shouldn't be
texting in a relationship or a romantic type of way,
a lot of people use that. Not a good thing.
You don't want to you don't want, you don't want,
you don't want tools that can do things like that.
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In my view. On the other hand, if you face
a lot of legal problems, you might want things to disappear.
And I'm talking about lawfare, legal problems. So I hope
that helps you out. But Toby, remember the name crown
Berger when you're in Utah. Okay.
Speaker 10 (24:48):
I will thank you so much for your time. Hey,
I got a one one more quick question for you.
You know, you know, I know Marxism is a communist
theory and belief system. Why doesn't anybody charge these Democrats
with some kind of crime of treating since they've been,
you know, slowly pushing Marxism on the country for for
the last fifty two one hundred years. You know, they
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talk about insurrection, they're they're the true insurrection is you know,
I don't understand why they can.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Keep you mean, the very people that don't condemn the
domestic terrorism at Tesla dealerships and Tesla charging stations and
firing bullets into Tesla dealerships. Those people, you know, people
the crazy loons on the far left that are you know,
slipping notes of encouragement to Luigi Mangione. The very Democrats
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that never spoke out about the mostly peaceful five hundred
and seventy four riots in twenty twenty. They're full crap.
That's why there's all of this is garbage. You know,
this whole there one off accidental text chain that they
are trying to make this the biggest case in the
world is the very same people's good silent as the
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largest preventable national security threat was unfolding before our eyes.
I don't want to be lectured by people that are
phony hypocrites, because every American that died, every American that
was raped, every American that died from drugs coming across
our open borders, every American that was a victim of
violent crime, and they stood by and lied to us
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and told us that those borders were secure, and they
didn't speak out on the need to secure them. I'm
sorry your concerns about national security they ring hollow with
me anyway, appreciate it, quick break right back. More your
calls coming up straight ahead. Eight hundred nine Shawn. If
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us say hi to Ransom is in Ohio? Ransom, how
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are you? Where in Ohio?
Speaker 10 (27:10):
Are you come in Columbus? Sean?
Speaker 1 (27:13):
How are you?
Speaker 13 (27:13):
And thanks for taking my call?
Speaker 1 (27:15):
Thank you glad you called what's on your mind today?
Speaker 10 (27:19):
Got three quick points.
Speaker 13 (27:21):
I want to hear your points on your opinion. It's
about the federal judges blocking everything that Trump tries to do.
Where seventy eight seventy eight million Americans have you know,
we're his employer. He's doing exactly what we asked him
to do. Clean the country up, get the gangs and
the rapist out. I want you to talk about that
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and how we had a decision today that's even furthering
the delay of that. Secondly, I haven't heard anybody on
radio or TV talk about the idea that we're never
going to see Fauci or Milly put in prison for
their trees and his acts. But I have been talking
to legislators about the idea of Donald Trump's suspending and
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doing away with their pensions. If you want to hurt
somebody in power, you take their money. The third thing
is I really enjoyed your Walls and Harris files during
the election season, and I wanted to know. I was
just listening to Ryan Paul another network, and ten Democrats,
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ten Republicans did not want to make any cuts, you know,
with a bill that he had brought up. So we
need to get some primaries going, and I wanted to
see if you would start the primary files.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
When they I'll tell you what I'm going to do,
because we're now getting into the reconciliation you know season,
if you will, and Republicans are going to have to
make some tough choices, and Republicans are going to have
to unite and stick together. And that means Republicans in
the House and Republicans in the Senate. And then they're
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going to have to go to conference, and no one
Republican is going to get everything that they want. But
they've got to stand by the principles that got them there,
and those are the principles laid out by the Trump Agenda.
If they stand united, we can transform the country and
be the most consequential government in over one hundred and
fifty years. They should want to be a part of
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that history. We can save our kids from bankruptcy. We
can save Social Security and Medicare. We can help out
the working class in this country. We can transform our
educational system. We can get rich with energy dominance. We
can get rid of bad people, the criminals that Biden
and Harris let in. We can bring peace to Europe
and peace to the Middle East. Is no telling what
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can be accomplished here if they stick together. Now, what
I will be doing before I get to your step
is when the time matters, when it counts, I will
be giving out the phone number to Congress, so you
can call your local congressman or woman and your local senator,
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meaning state senator, and you could tell them politely. I
always tell people to be polite, that you want them
to support Donald Trump's agenda, and we'll know who the
people are that are opposing these bills, and we'll give
their specific numbers out. That's step one. If they won't
respond to the people, step two will be that they
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should be primary because they're useless. At that point. Then
they're just basically a half a vote for Democrats, and
that would be a disaster.