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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, news round up in information Overlord. Our toll
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free are telephone numbers eight hundred and nine to four
to one. Sean, if you want to be a part
of the program. I loved what I read today. We
will go over our latest poll numbers with our posters
in just a minute.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Here.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Donald Trump and made this statement but just yesterday that
they had rented out MSG Madison Square Garden and to
make a play for New York and New Jersey said
this in Scranton, PA.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
We just rented Madison Square Garden. We're gonna make a play.
We're going to make a play.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
For New York.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
Hasn't been done in a long time. It hasn't been
done in many decades. But we're gonna make How could
New York be run worse than it is? Right with
all the problem everything is corrupted New York And we're
going to make a play. And let's see. I mean
I think that you know the migrants. The migrants have
taken over Madison Avenue, they've taken over Fifth Avenue, they've
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taken over the parks.
Speaker 4 (00:55):
The kids can't play Little League.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
You know, it sounds like a trivial thing.
Speaker 5 (00:58):
It's a big deal.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
When you have a son that's a little league player
and he can't play. So we're going to go Madison
Square Garden. We went to the coliseum, Nassau Coliseum. We
could have filled up the Nassau Coliseum three times. It
was incredible. We've we left there a few weeks ago.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
It was incredible.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
So we're doing Madison Square now.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
We do have a lot of poll numbers that have
come out, but before we get to that, let me
just set the stage here.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
Because we had poll numbers.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
For example, Quinnepiac has Harris Now down four in Michigan
and Harris down two in Wisconsin. And inside our advantage
that's our friend Matt Towery, who will join us in
a minute. Donald Trump has a two point lead in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. But here's what really interests me,
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before we get to some of the other polls. Kamala
is massively underperforming both Biden and twenty twenty and Hillary
in twenty sixteen. If you look at the Real Clear Politics,
it showed as of yesterday in twenty sixteen, Clinton was
up nearly five points four point six points on this
date in twenty twenty, Joe Biden was up nine point
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seven points. I mean, a massive, massive lead that he
had that is now a racing. If you look at,
for example, the latest poll numbers that have come out
on the Real Clear Politics average, you see the Hill
Emerson very similar to Insider Advantage. They have Donald Trump
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leading by one in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
Is it close? Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
In Michigan, the Hill Emerson has it tied forty nine
to forty nine. If you look at some of the
other polls that I think are important, that are relevant
to all of this, it's a one point race in Wisconsin,
North Carolina, Trump up one according to the Hill Emerson.
If you look at Georgia, it's a one point race.
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Robert Kahley will also join us in a minute, has
Trump up by by one, and the Hill Emerson has
Trump up by one also in Georgia. You look at
some of the other states, you know, they are pretty
much what you would expect.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
Them to be.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
And then you can look at, you know, some of
the polls that came out yesterday, the Quinnipiac poll, it's
a two point race nationally with Trump and Harris.
Speaker 4 (03:27):
I mean that's a big deal.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
And then if you look at Michigan, as I said,
it's fifty one Trump forty seven Harris. And if you
look at Wisconsin, it's a two point race.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
You know.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Well, actually there's another Michigan pole that had Trump up
by two in Michigan. If you look at Wisconsin, it's
a two point lead by in Quinnipiac, Donald Trump over
Kamala Harris. Now, are these numbers numbers to take to
the bank. No, they're not. I don't want people to
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react to the numbers and let this in any way
impact how you approach this election. You have to act
as though your vote is going to be the deciding vote.
And by the way, I don't care what state you're in,
but especially if you're in Georgia and North Carolina and
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Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and Michigan, and if you're in Arizona
and Nevada and all these other states. Now Trump is
going to try for some other states as well. That's fine.
If nothing else that can help on the congressional level. Anyway,
here to join us our posters, Matt Towery inside our advantage. Also,
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Robert Kahley is with us with the Trafalgar Group. Guys,
welcome back to the program. I always like to regardless
of what the polls say. Matt Towery, I like to
use the analogy that there's two minutes left in a
football game, you're on your own twenty you have no timeouts.
You got to march down the field eighty yards, cross
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the plane, kick the extra point if you want to win.
And that is no small undertaking. So I like that
the poles are where they are. I'd certainly much rather
be Donald Trump today than Kamala Harris.
Speaker 4 (05:17):
But you know what the butter is, Well.
Speaker 6 (05:21):
Let me add to the twenty yards. So we have
a new poll out right now that's in Michigan, and
Trump's up by two in Michigan, a very solid tude,
I might say. And the Senate race there is closing
as well. And then in Wisconsin we have Trump even
but again the Senate race closing, which means the Republicans
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have some momentum up there. Let me just add one
thing to this thought about don't take these poles for granted.
There's one thing that we can't figure out because you know,
you look at cross tabs the poles, and some make
them all available, some don't make them that much available.
It's hard to figure out exactly how these pollsters other
posters are waiting their polls. Suppose the New York Times,
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which is which will they were terribly off in twenty twenty,
and suppose that Quinnipiec, which was terribly off in twenty twenty,
and some of these other posters w who sort of
participate in the battlegrounds have adjusted their waiting to try
to adjust for their lack of catching and finding the
shy Trump voter. In that instance, we may not be
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as far behind the RCP average in twenty twenty or
twenty sixteen. We won't know till election day. But what
we do know it's a very close race. This is
not certainly not the blowout that it looked like it
was going to be for Donald Trump against him in
twenty twenty against Biden, nor the blowout that was expected
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with Hillary Clinton. This is a very close race. All
the British betting odds have moved heavily to the Trump side.
But it's all about turnout, and it's also about recovery
from storms. North Carolina has taken a licking in Republican areas.
There's a controversy as to how much help they're getting
or not, but These people have got to be able
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to vote, and they've got that, and I think they
have the incentive vote, There's no question about that. But
they have to be able to vote, and that's not
the first thing on their mind right now. When you
don't have cellular service, you don't have electricity, you don't
have anywhere to go at night to sleep soundly, A
lot of problems there in Florida. You know where I
live in Florida. I escaped the worst of the storm,
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but so many areas really got hit hard. We got
three plus million people without power. Now I know ron
to saying, as we'll get Florida back in shape. So
I'm not as concerned about that, But North Carolina am.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
I'm concerned about North Carolina as well. And I don't
think you have a motivated governor. He certainly wasn't even
motivated to the preposition the necessary items, knowing a big
hurricane was headed right in his direction, neither of the
Kamalahira or Joe Biden. But I can tell you, having
Sarah Carter being on the ground for as long as
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she's been in some of the hardested areas, that there
are a lot of pissed off people that feel abandoned
because they were abandoned. Robert Cahale, your.
Speaker 7 (08:14):
Thoughts, Well, there's no question about that. And one of
the concerns I have is that Roy Cooper is on
the ballot, so I can understand he may work very
hard to get ashvill make sure they get their votes,
but the surrounding communities are not near as progressive as
Ashpul And I want to see what those mechanics are.
Speaker 8 (08:35):
I mean, the mechanics of voting. Where you know, the
post offices, some are gone, some of the places they
would go to vote.
Speaker 7 (08:42):
I mean, like mechanics of voting are very important.
Speaker 8 (08:45):
How are they going to make that happen for people?
Speaker 7 (08:48):
And what is the incentive of this governor, who has
every reason not to do it, to do to do
what needs to be done. I mean, I trust that
that that camp is going to make sure that the
Georgia voters vote, and that we're going to see the
same thing with the santis. But I'm really concerned about that.
And you know, I spend a lot of time up there,
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and I know a lot of folks up there, and
they do feel abandoned, and thank goodness for you know,
people like Conniss, mc Corey, Mills and Samaritans.
Speaker 8 (09:16):
First, I don't know whether these guys would be without
a lot of his private sector.
Speaker 7 (09:20):
Help up there, and they know it and they want
to vote.
Speaker 8 (09:23):
But that mechanics is something that needs to.
Speaker 4 (09:25):
Be addressed, and it has to be addressed.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
But I can tell you, having spoken to both Senator
Ted Buddens Senator Tom Tillis, they're going to make sure
that these people are identified and given the opportunity, Republican
or Democrat to vote. And that is absolutely something that
they're working on even as we speak.
Speaker 6 (09:44):
Well, well, that would certainly be a good thing, shann
because I just tell you right now, puts yourself in
the place of the folks you're in Florida right now.
We've had two storms in a row. Give you an example.
I live in a really great area in Saint Petersburg.
My precinct was wiped out in the last hurricane. So
I don't even know where I'm going to vote now.
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I know I can count on Ron Desantus and the
Secretary of State here to make sure I'm able to vote.
But as of right now, as I said, in a
city waiting to go back home to my home in
Saint Pete. I don't know where I'm voting or how
I'm voting. So imagine if you're in North Carolina.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Well, I mean, you know, I understand that, and I
totally agree with you, but you know, well, we'll have
to see what happens.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
Now.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Georgia is a lot closer than I would like. But
Georgia also was impacted by this, and Governor Kemp had
to go back not once, not twice, but three times.
He originally asked for ninety counties to be declared disaster areas.
Speaker 4 (10:44):
They only granted eleven.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Then he went back to the White House and again
he requested the ninety, and then they gave him thirty,
thirty more, and then finally they gave in and they
gave him the full ninety counties.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
That he had asked for. But he had to work hard?
Speaker 8 (10:58):
Did he have to the Kamala?
Speaker 7 (11:00):
Was that something he had to do just to get
those to.
Speaker 8 (11:02):
Count it declare?
Speaker 1 (11:04):
I don't think Kamala Harris knows what day it is herself.
I mean, honestly, the shoes too busy hobnobbing with Hollywood
elites to you know, bother or care about or get
on the ground and hand out bottles of water and
food and and and get government helicopters flying into these
remote areas. You know, if it wasn't for groups like
Operation Heilo and and some others, I'm not sure people
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would have lived or survived. I think whatever the final
death toll eventually is, it would be much higher. But
for you know, these charitable organizations and neighbor helping neighbor.
Speaker 6 (11:39):
Well, certainly the optics have been terrible. And I can't
imagine why her advisors thought it was a good idea
to go on the Colbert Show and to go on
to view and all these sort of light programming and
chit chat about issues as so much of the country
was facing either post disaster or another disaster. It made
her look weak. And I think that's coming across the
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main thing. Let me just add one other things, Sean.
I think Robert could could probably add to this. But
the thing that we're noticing, and I don't know if
this is true in Georgia, but it certainly was in
Michigan and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, is the African American male
vote is just dropping out of sight for her. Not
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that she's not going to get the majority, but she
is losing that vote. It every time we pulled the
African American vote actually goes the other way. I've never
seen this happen before in the entire time I've been pulling,
and I pull a lot of Southern states and states
that have large African American communities. These numbers are going
in the wrong direction for her. They're not going down.
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Usually they go They started like seventeen for Republican and
then they go to about twelve, and by election day
they go to the usual seven or four or five.
These are going opposite. They're going from like ninety. They well,
they went down to Robert, then they go to Liken
and ten when she first became the apparent nominee, and
then they started drifting back and now they're in the
twenties and going higher.
Speaker 8 (13:04):
Yeah, I mean they're approaching where they were against Biden.
So the entire you know, kind of newness bump is
over with her and it's actually becoming cool in some
of the circles to be for Trump. And that's something
that would have not predicted.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
All right, quick break right back more with our polsters,
Matt Towery and Robert ka Haley than your calls coming
up eight hundred and nine four one. Shawn is on
number if you want to be a part of the program.
All right, we continue with our posters. Matt Towery of
Insider Advantage, Robert ka Haley with the Trafalgar Group. What
do you guys make of what I mentioned the Real
Clear Politics average? You know, as of yesterday, Hillary was
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up by five points in twenty sixteen, Biden up by
nine point seven and twenty twenty, and it's only a
two point race today. She is way under performing both
of them in terms of real clear politics. How do
you interpret that?
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Well?
Speaker 6 (14:01):
As I said, I think it can be two directions.
I mean, the most likely is that he's simply doing
better and you're going to add a point or two
to these final RCP averages, which are usually pretty reliable,
and he's going to do much better than we expect.
The other side of it is, as I said, I
am very suspicious whenever I see Quinnipiac Command with a
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poll that shows Trump up by four or five and
I start thinking, okay, well, maybe they've decided to change
the way they wait their polls because they don't want
to be there with egg on their face come election day,
just like no polster does sort of. You know, it's
how it's how you wait these polls to decide everything, Sean.
And we don't know yet whether they've adjusted or whether
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they haven't. If they haven't adjusted, then Trump's on his
way to a blowout States. But if they have adjusted,
then these are very close. And I'm going to assume
they have adjusted, and assume these races are very close,
because turnout is the name of the game in the end,
as we all know.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
All right, Robert Hadley, Matt Towery, thank you both. Let's
get to our busy phones.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
Linda. Could you say that again? Can you do it
really fast?
Speaker 9 (15:11):
Of course, that's gonna be your message for Christmas. I'm
gonna call you on Christmas morning and say that.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
No, I don't want to call on say it again.
You're gonna call you on Christmas morning.
Speaker 9 (15:19):
Christmas morning, that's gonna be your Christmas presents.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
And like Christmas this morning, you're gonna what You're gonna
call me? Call?
Speaker 9 (15:25):
Yeah, I'm gonna call you. How do you say it? Cole,
I'll call you.
Speaker 4 (15:29):
I'm going I'm going to call.
Speaker 9 (15:30):
You, going to call you and You're welcome.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
Not call not it's not call, it's not crawl.
Speaker 9 (15:35):
It's better be careful. Your hoe is going away. You're
not even gonna get your nmls.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Oh man, if I can only tell you, Linda gets
a little bit worked up as we get closer to elections.
Speaker 9 (15:50):
Uh, a little. That's an understatement.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
That is an understatement. Linda gets very worked up before elections. Oh,
it is it. And we love your passion, we do,
but but it's at some point I just wish maybe
you take a day off, just maybe a weekend day final.
Speaker 9 (16:07):
I'll see you on Monday. I'll be out to you.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
Now you are you really going to take off tomorrow?
Speaker 9 (16:11):
Of course I'm not going to take off Timore. We
have work to do.
Speaker 4 (16:14):
It work exactly.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
But maybe I'll take a day this weekend and not
send you one text message?
Speaker 4 (16:19):
How's that?
Speaker 9 (16:21):
Are you serious? You can't do that?
Speaker 2 (16:23):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (16:23):
I would know, I would, I would if if it
would help you relax for a day. I mean, I
don't expect you to respond immediately to the text message.
You can go through them in your leisure. And unless
I unless I write the words call me now. If
I write call me now, then that means you got
to call me. Now, that means there's some problem we
gotta we gotta get rid of. But that doesn't happen
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very much anymore, thank goodness.
Speaker 9 (16:45):
No, only occasionally once in a while.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Once in a while. Linda, by the way, is an
expert at starlink. I had no idea, and now now
I have my own starlink system thanks to uh my
radio and TV partners and Linda's will and the engineer
how to set the darn thing up.
Speaker 9 (17:02):
Listen, I got to get full credit to Phil and
Mark over there. They barely use me. I just said
what I did, and Phil was determined to read the
book and get it on his own. So hat tip
to Phil. He didn't even need me.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Uh we kind of did a lot. But it's amazing
that you're so that you love technology that much. I
can't stand it.
Speaker 9 (17:21):
I'm just trying to keep up a blair. I mean,
I'm a nerd, but he's a big nerd. But I'm
just you know, now, anything elon starlink, you know.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
I love I stayed in Florida. I was not in
the hot zone where it was really bad. I was
not even in an evacuateation zone. I was in a
you prepare to evacuate zone. Okay, that's where I was.
And anyway, so I'm watching and I'm trying to download
this app that a friend of mine sends me. And
then it's like I got to pay ninety nine dollars
a year. I'm like, all right, I'll pay for the
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stupid app. He says it's really really good, and honestly,
I'm I just I downloaded it and then it didn't work.
I couldn't figure out how to make the stupid app work.
And then I figured out I found another app. They
suggested another one, the NOAA app, which I downloaded and
at least I can get, you know, a look anytime
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I wanted in terms of the track of the storm
and things that I wanted to look at.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
And it was fine.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
But I mean, that's that You would never have a
problem with a new app, would you, No.
Speaker 9 (18:19):
I wouldn't. But I also wouldn't pay nine nine dollars
a year for it unless it was operating my phone
for me.
Speaker 4 (18:24):
Anyway. That's why I call my kids anyway.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
Load, you know, talking technology is not exactly my favorite topic.
All right, let's get to our busy phones Georgia. Brian
is standing by Brian. You got to give props to
your governor, like Governor de Santos in my state of Florida.
I mean, he was prepared, you know, for the Hurricane
Helene and for Hurricane Milton, and I know some areas
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in South Georgia were impacted again and I'm sorry to
hear sorry about all of that for the people in
Georgia too, but at least your governor was prepared. Kamala
and Joe did nothing or was prepared. Fifty thousand people
standing by stage for this hurricane unbelievable.
Speaker 5 (19:06):
Yes, sir, thank you for having me. You and New
earlier touchdown on a lot of the things I wanted
to talk about. But I would like to ask this,
If having an open border is unconstitutional, isn't that an
oath of office violation because they're willingly doing it and
they're making the taxpayer.
Speaker 10 (19:27):
Pay for it.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
That seems to be I'm not sure if DAK qualifies
as treason, but it seems if you're not doing if
you're doing it breaking the law, a federal law on purpose,
should there be more talk about that?
Speaker 10 (19:41):
Well?
Speaker 1 (19:41):
I mean, I think the fact that they give all
this money to all these foreign countries is something we
as a country have god examine. Why are we giving
money to the Taliban? Why two hundred billion dollars to Ukraine?
And Ukraine has is such a mineral rich country that
they could pay for all all the weaponry where we
are providing them. You know, why are we giving countries
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to Why are we giving billions of dollars to Jordan
and Egypt? Why are we giving money to Sudan? Why
are we giving money to Somalia? Why are we giving money?
Speaker 2 (20:14):
You know?
Speaker 4 (20:14):
Why is well?
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Why all this money to Lebanon where they're firing rockets
at our closest ally, I wouldn't give them a penny
unless the rockets stopped being fired. I'm just sick and
tired of it. And then the people of North Carolina.
If it wasn't for Operationheilo dot Org and Samaritans, pers
and neighbor helping neighbor, and people with horses and mules
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going into the mountains of North Carolina, I guarantee you
the death toll would have been much higher.
Speaker 4 (20:43):
Than it was.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Sure.
Speaker 5 (20:46):
Now, uh, some of these people that were giving money
to these other countries Uh, they're not our allies. Would
you think that even some of them would be considered
our enemy? Isn't it aiding of betting our enemy?
Speaker 4 (20:59):
Uh? I think it is. You know.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
Look, Kamala Harrison, who's on with Howard Stern. I watched
this and it was because it was such a It
was the most horrific ass kissing interview I've ever seen.
And Howard was known in the day to be one
of the best interviewers ever, and he could have asked
some real questions, you know. It was Frankly, it just
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is awful. And his attack against Trump supporters, have you
support or Trump? Then you're stupid? He basically is saying
to every one of the people that used to listen
to him ten, fifteen, twenty years ago, you know, to
you know, shoving the middle finger in your face and
telling you to drop dead, you know. And I don't
know what's happened to him, But anyway, I'm watching this
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whole thing unfold and I'm just seeing how pathetic. I mean,
these interviews did not help her. They all hurt her.
Every one of these interviews hurt her.
Speaker 5 (21:53):
Anyway, go ahead, the street media will definitely cover that up.
I think a lot of things. I end my rants
with is hashtag we need media reform because our media
obviously has been bought and paid for by the evil corporations.
I don't want to say their name online, but catwalk
it rhymes.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
With that maybe, But anyway, which one?
Speaker 5 (22:12):
Thank you so much, sir, Thank you so much for
taking your time with me. I am at work currently
and I have to skid at them, but thank you
for all.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Right, yoused to get to tattle. Don't get fired overcall me, Linda.
I didn't I missed that reference. What was he saying?
Speaker 9 (22:26):
I think he was trying to find a word that
rhymed with either black rock or blackwalk, because there's a
lot of talk about different people doing different things.
Speaker 4 (22:35):
Did you say walk again?
Speaker 9 (22:37):
No?
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Well, all right, let's go to my free state of Florida.
Roxanne is standing by rocks. How many people and you're
like rocks and how many people do that?
Speaker 10 (22:48):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (22:48):
I mean, do you like it as a compliment or
are you kind of sick of it that they're.
Speaker 10 (22:53):
Able to remember my name and who I am? Then
go for it.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Anyway, what's on your mind today, Roxanne? My fellow floor,
what's happening well, some of.
Speaker 10 (23:01):
The things I think you kind of already tapped on
a little bit ago. But some of the concerns they have.
You know, here in Florida, you know, the back back hurricanes,
and we had time to repair. If you evacuate, take
your important documents with you, you know, leave. But you know,
some of the people there in the Carolinas, you know,
they had no warning with the flood some storm effects
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from Hurricane Helena. You know, they what they got out
was on what they're wearing. So now here we are
coming up, you know, twenty what, twenty seven days from voting.
How do you go about identifying who you are and
you have nothing to prove, you have no documents to
show that you're you. You know, I don't know how
they're going to do that. And the other concerning is
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where are they going to go vote? And it was
concerning things.
Speaker 5 (23:47):
That Axelrod said the other day.
Speaker 10 (23:49):
You know, the people of Asheville, the liberal voters are
going to find a way to vote. And I see
FEMA in Asheville, but you got you know, he was
putting down the people in the rural kind They're probably
not going to be able to find a way to
vote for Trump, the conservative ones. So that's concerning.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Well, it's concerning, but I know the issue is being addressed.
I talk to Senator kill Us, I talked to Senator
Ted Budd. I know it's got to be addressed. I
talk to people in the Trump campaign. I've talked to
people in the RNC. I mean, I have a lot
of contacts and a lot of sources that I talked
to everybody, and they better pay attention to it otherwise
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they're going to turn around and lose the state that
they really got to win. We got to win North Carolina,
we gotta win Georgia, and we got to win Pennsylvania.
We got to win them all. I mean, we just
got to plan on winning them all. That's what That's
where we are as a country, unless you know otherwise,
we're going to elect the most radical person to ever
run for that office. And that scares the living hell
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out of me.
Speaker 5 (24:48):
Absolutely.
Speaker 10 (24:49):
When she one of her so called interviews she's recently
has had made the statement that they's going to do
everything she can to make sure that Trump is not president.
Speaker 9 (24:59):
You know what does that look like?
Speaker 10 (25:01):
You know, is that is that a reason why you're
not seeing federal government helping some of these poor people
to not get back on their own two feet so
they can't vote. And what else does that look like?
You know, Trump's already survived, you know, two near assassination
attempts on him. You know, not trying to be a
conspiracy theorist. It's just this is you know, the evidence
(25:23):
speaks for itself, and what is you know, what does
that mean that I'm going to do everything I can
to make sure.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
Yeah, well, I think everybody has to look at it
this way. You've got to do your part. And if
you are in an affected area, for example, there there's
going to be ways and will. Once we get the
information for people that are impacted by this, we're going
to We're going to get the information out there. We'll
put it front and center and make sure we'd reach
(25:52):
as many people as possible. I don't want to give
away what I know is going to happen that will
help in this effort because it was kind of told
to me in confidence and I didn't It was sort
of an off the record conversation. It wasn't on the record,
so I don't feel at liberty to share it. And
although I like to share everything with my audience. But
(26:13):
it made me pretty confident that they understand the severity
of this problem and they're dealing with it.
Speaker 4 (26:18):
Okay, They'll hang in there.
Speaker 10 (26:20):
Glad to hear that other people are already addressing, you know,
my concerns, and I'm sure other people have the same
concerns of their ability to be able to make it
into vote even though they're just in survival mode, you know, whereas.
Speaker 8 (26:32):
Their next bottle.
Speaker 10 (26:32):
You know, how do you put your life that together
when everything you've lost everything? But I know there's still
people that have the American heart and they're going to
try to find a way to vote.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
Well, they got to, and I'm just I promise you
what's being worked on, and I promise I'm going to
do a lot of follow up on it. Okay, appreciate
the call rocks and I get Linda's the singer.
Speaker 4 (26:54):
Can you do rock stand like the song?
Speaker 9 (26:56):
No, I'm not a dude.
Speaker 4 (26:57):
We'll try it like a girl.
Speaker 9 (26:59):
No, I don't live in a world. I sing like
a chick. They got dudes to sing dude songs?
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Oh my god, chicks and dudes. I mean, you're like
an old hippie from the sixth.
Speaker 9 (27:09):
I am not like an old hippie. I am as
straight as an arrow. Bro, I'm not playing any of
these games. I love Sting like the best of them.
I went to see him in concert, but turns out
he's a little more.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
I'm not the biggest I'm not the biggest thing fan
my god, I love him.
Speaker 9 (27:23):
He's like ridiculous, He's.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
Well, I don't know, he just doesn't his I don't know.
It's just a never.
Speaker 9 (27:32):
Yeah, you like Brandy, so I'm not usually I'm not
using you as my yardstick of music.
Speaker 4 (27:36):
Can we play that?
Speaker 1 (27:37):
I mean, because no, I want people to understand that
you're dead wrong about The song.
Speaker 4 (27:42):
Is a bumper as we actually did some research.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
It's the words of the song goo Brandy, you're a
fine girl, what a good wife you would be.
Speaker 4 (27:50):
But my life, my love, and my lady is the sea. Now.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
The song was written by one of the lead singers
in the band and it was about an old girlfriend
named Randy, but they thought Brandy sounded better. All right,
ready think come on, no, yeah, this is your moment.
This is a great song. You don't have the chorus.
You just got this.
Speaker 9 (28:13):
This is what we got. This is our bumper. This
is our FCC approved music that keeps us fine for it.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
It's gonna cost me five hundred thousand dollars if I play.
Speaker 9 (28:23):
For the seconds exactly now you're playing.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
Linda thinks when you the words say, Brandy, you're a
fine girl, what a good wife you would be. But
my life, my love and my lady is the sea.
And she's like, no, he's talking about either whiskey or
he's talking about his love Brandy.
Speaker 9 (28:39):
He could be talking about Brandy, it's talking.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
About booze, or you're talking about And then you said, no,
it has nothing to do with the woman. He's saying.
That is that you think Brandy is actually the sea?
And he said, no, Brandy, You're why why am I
bothering you? You're You're just doing this to him. You're
just doing this to piss me.
Speaker 9 (28:57):
I might be I might be doing it just a
little might be doing this to piss me us a
little bit.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
You do a better show when you're irritated, Just so
you know, Oh my gosh, eight hundred ninety four one
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But