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Thirty six days till election day. And one big issue
that has remained is the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and
the damage in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina has just been hammered.
President Trump was out earlier Today's with the Reverend Franklin

(01:43):
Graham and Samaritans Purse. By the way, if you're going
to donate, you know, Samaritans Purse does a phenomenal job.
I'm going to write a check myself. These people are devastated.
I have talked to friends in Florida from from Tampa
north all the way through the Panhandle, Tallahassee area, all
throughout the coastal the western coastal part of Florida have

(02:07):
gotten hammered. People all throughout Georgia. And I will tell you,
I think the greatest devastation is maybe in Ashville in
North Carolina. I spoke with President Trump and with the
Reverend Franklin Graham that together today and they are doing
everything possible to help the people there. They don't even

(02:28):
have communications there, and a lot is going on behind
the scenes. And where is the president and Vice president?
They are completely mi I A. President Biden remained lounging
on the beach this weekend while the Appalachian Valleys in
North Carolina Tennessee also suffering deadly flooding as a result
of Hurricane Helene. You know, Kamala Harris, you know is

(02:53):
under pressure by your campaign. Maybe you want to go
visit the these ravag states. Now, if you just think
for a second and ask yourself a question, what would
the medium mob, state run media mob's reaction be if,
in fact, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden didn't show up and
they didn't show up, you know, day after day after

(03:15):
day after day, and only today are they talking about
showing up. Well, we have a little bit of perspective
on that, because if you remember the state run media
mob was attacking President Bush on Katrina, these will be
voices that you I'm sure recognize. Listen, it is that wickedness.

Speaker 9 (03:35):
That makes the president sits in his house the two
and a half things and can't see a hurricane.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
It is in the golf court the United States, protecting
white folks property to priority over saving black folks lives.
This storm called Katrina says far more about a racist government.

Speaker 10 (03:57):
It was a disgrace and there is no explanation for
it other than that this administration destroyed FEMA, stuffed it
with cronies, and turned their backs and basically left people
to fend.

Speaker 11 (04:10):
For themselves after Katrina. You know, it was interesting to
me the President Bush is flying to Virginia Tech today
and it took him a week to get to Katrina.

Speaker 12 (04:21):
I wouldn't have just flown over it and flown by,
and I would have not been.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Briefed the way that they were briefed.

Speaker 12 (04:27):
I saw the briefing and turned around and not made
certain that we had the kind of help there that
was necessary. I mean, that was such an obvious need
for prepositioning and for planning that was ignored by these folks.

Speaker 10 (04:41):
The findings are clear there was a colossal failure of
leadership within the White House, the Department of Homeland Security,
and FEMA.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
Now President Trump landed in Valdosta, Georgia today and was
just blown away by the devastation that he saw. Is
trying to make his way with Reverend I'm to North Carolina,
where I mean, it is just devastating. And the people
that I have been able to talk to that and
it's not many.

Speaker 13 (05:09):
I know.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
I have a lot of friends in North Carolina. They
can't get to them. They can't even get them on
the phone, and they have no contact with the outside
world right now. I mean, it's pretty scary. And here's
what President Trump said when he hit the ground today.
Having a very hard.

Speaker 5 (05:21):
Time getting the President or the Ponty won't get on,
and of course the vice president.

Speaker 7 (05:28):
It comes out for some place.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
There bailing you for money. So they got to be
they have to be booked with over here.

Speaker 13 (05:36):
This is a really bad one.

Speaker 9 (05:38):
And the governor's going to be their.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
Job, and he tach a hard time getting the president
on the phone.

Speaker 8 (05:44):
They're being very unresponsive.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
We're also going to be going. We're talking with North Carolina.
We're trying to get them hooked up with communications.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
There's only clothes right now.

Speaker 7 (05:54):
North Carolina has really been hit by really really good there.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
We can't even get in there right now, and there
are a lot of people that have been in Jugo
were very bad North Carolina. We're working with the people
of North Carolina now to get it hooked up with communication.

Speaker 4 (06:14):
At In the meantime, we were at Valdustad. We're gonna
we're with the mayor and the Congress and everybody else.

Speaker 7 (06:21):
We've brought a lot of supplies where with Franklin Graham,
who was said he's always fantastic in this case, nobody
better he does.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
With Samartis first, he's done an unbelievable job.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
You know, And I'm watching all of this unfold, and
you know, there'd be very different coverage in the in
the media mob if if this the roles were reversed
and Donald Trump for president. You know, it was very
interesting to watch the New Yorker spending a large part
of an endorsement of Kamala Harris rebuking Biden and how
Biden stood in the way. And I have said this.
Breitbart actually had a good piece on this as well.

(06:56):
Is what has happened to the Democratic Party and they're
radical as And I've gone through the list so many times,
I'm sure many of you can regurgitate it in your sleep,
and everything from the radical Green New Deal that she
co sponsored and eliminating eliminating private health insurance and free housing, healthcare,
food education, sex change surgery, open borders for terrorists that

(07:20):
have gotten into our country, the people that have been
murdered by the way. Some of the families of murdered
loved ones will be on Hannity tonight. I urge you
to listen to them and their response to Kamala Harris's
photo WOP visit to the border on Friday. Anyway, here
to weigh in on all of this. In the state
of the campaign, as former Speaker of the House, New

(07:40):
King riches with us, Sir, how are you.

Speaker 13 (07:43):
I'm doing well, and I can tell you two things. One,
I talked to Bill Forstchen, who's my co author and
who wrote a brilliant book called One Second After, which
is a novel about an EMP attack electromagnetic pulse attack
all town in North Carolina, and now he is living
through it. He lives in rural North Carolina and has

(08:06):
no water, has no electricity, and is looking at neighbors
who are totally isolated, and was reminding me that this
is this a little warning of what an electromagnetic pulse
attack would be like and how devastating would be. And
the second, that's when I comment that Franklin Graham is
a great friend. When Callista was the ambassador of the Vatican,

(08:28):
Italy was the first country really hit hard by COVID
because there are about one hundred thousand Chinese workers in
northern Italy who had come home from the Chinese New
Year and brought COVID to northern Italy and large quantities
and brookhamall in particular the town that was in desperate trouble,

(08:50):
and she and Franklin Graham convinced the Italian government to
allow him to fly in an entire mobile hospital, sixty
eight beds, sixty doctors and nurses, and the Italian Minister
of Health said it just actually saved them, that it
was a difference trans system breaking down and being able
to help people. So Franklin Graham does an amazing job.

(09:11):
He combines Christianity with an entrepreneurial kind of free enterprise approach.
So he's very effective and his organization is very aggressive
in going out where they are dangers. Of course, now
the dangers have all come to him. I mean, he's
you know that, he who lives in western North Carolina,
he knows those mountains. And I would just say I

(09:35):
believe from the conversations I've had, this is an enormous
disaster because the mountains in Tennessee and North Carolina make
it very difficult. This is as much as Florida gets
hit with the hurricane or Georgia or South Carolina. The
mountain world is different. People are isolated, the roads are destroyed,

(09:55):
the bridges are destroyed. There are small hamlets all over there.
And I think we need to respond as a national
effort at the level that this crisis involves, and I
would hope that they would mobilize, for example, the Army
and Marine Corps helicopters, because a lot of these places
you're not going to get to them physically. You can't

(10:16):
drive there right now, and so you're going to have
to come in with their mobility and deliver food, water, medicine.
I mean, this is really a matter of life and death.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
It really is, and it's really frightening. And I can't
e goo enough of how great Franklin Graham has been.
I do remember, you know, one of the most telling
signs about the Communist Chinese is if you were a
call at the time when they were allowing flights out
of Wuhan and the Wuhan Province. They were letting those
flights go out to Italy and around the world. However,

(10:48):
you couldn't fly from Wuhan into any other part of
China or from any other part of China into Wuhan,
which tells you everything you need to know about what
the Communist Chinese knew at the time, and they've never
paid the price for that. Let me let me ask you,
there are a lot of good polls out for the
president today. I do think this is now going to

(11:08):
be a campaign issue because they have been so negligent
in their their their responsibilities. And you could see that
the pushback is growing very very quickly. But as I
look at the poll numbers, you know, for example, Atlas Intel,
which was ranked by five thirty eight is the most
accurate poster in twenty twenty. Uh, they have they have

(11:29):
Donald Trump up in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona. Uh, it's close,
but Trump up in Georgia, down a little in North
Carolina and Nevada. And then you look at Ras Muselm
for example, they they they have Trump up by up
in North Carolina, only by one. He's up by two

(11:50):
in Georgia, one in Arizona, down one in Nevada. It's
tied in in Wisconsin, and Trump is up again in
Michigan and Pennsylvania. And then I look at Trumpfalgar, another
highly rated poll in twenty twenty. If you look at
Atlas until they were number one, Trafalgar's number two inside

(12:10):
our advantage was three, ras Musa was four. And all
of these polls seem to be shifting towards Donald Trump.
I don't know what to make of it. I'm seeing
different numbers then you see, you know, mainstream media polls
which have been so wrong in twenty eighteen and twenty twenty,
and they always show Kamala Harris ahead, and I don't
know how to interpret it. And I think you're a

(12:31):
better numbers guy than I am.

Speaker 13 (12:33):
Well, I mean, first of all, I have to assume
that when you're doing with the propaganda media, a lot
of their polling is designed to either raise money for
Harris or to depress our voters, so they decide not
to go to the polls. Right now, I think the
race is very close but starting to widen. I think
that the reaction of the country to the whole slowness,

(12:59):
bureaucracy and competence of the Biden team the Harris team
in terms of North Carolina and Tennessee, is going to
further this understanding. They just can't do it. They can't
get things done. And frankly, this particular disaster is so
much bigger than FEMA that to not mobilize fully you

(13:21):
know at the time, by the way, when an entire
battalion of Tennessee guardsmen are on the way to Kuwait
as opposed to be on the way to the mountains
to help their fellow Tennesseans. I mean, and of course
they began telling us pretty early on it was going
to go west, it was going to go up through Atlanta,
and then it was going to just pound the mountains.

(13:42):
And the fact that they didn't pre position equipment and
preposition on capabilities tells you that they're not proactively competent
to run a system this big.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
You know. But they want to take away all private
health insurance and run your health care. They want a
ninety three trillion green new deal. And she's never been
asked the question, and only thirty six days out of
an election, and early voting is ongoing. And you know,
this is a particularly sensitive point for me because I
feel that the American people it is such a disservice

(14:15):
to them. Is it is such an egregious assault on
freedom of speech and their responsibility in the media to
inform people. It's beyond breathtaking to me.

Speaker 13 (14:27):
Well, you know, I think that it's an enormous challenge,
But of course people aren't stupid. People are being to
figure out that, Yeah, in fact, she can't appear in public,
she can't answer questions. Maybe there's a hint here that
she doesn't want you to know what she really believes.
And I think her whole process of hiding has actually

(14:49):
backfired and convinced a lot of people that whatever they
feared about her was accurate and that she is in
fact not to be trusted.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
All Right, quick break more with Speaker of the House,
New Kingridge. Right we continue now, Former Speaker of the House,
New Kingbridge is with us thirty six days till election day.
You have called this ahead of anybody else that I know,
and you know in full transparency. I write you and
I'm like, why you so confident? Why you're so confident?

(15:19):
And I'm sure you're probably sick and tired of my
text messages. You didn't even respond to my last one.

Speaker 13 (15:23):
No, No, I'm I'm always delighted to hear from you.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
That's so patronizing. I know you you're like my older brother. No,
I love to hear from my younger brother who's driving
me up a wall. I'd love to hear from them
a lot.

Speaker 13 (15:36):
No, No, I'm delighted to hear from you. I mean,
my confidence started with reality. I said very early on,
I didn't care much about the debate because the next day,
people go to the grocery store and they realized the
prices were too high, and they realized that that was
in fact Kamala and Joe Biden, and they'd realize that

(15:57):
she can't get away from the fact she's the vices.
The administration is failing. It's failing on every front, and
there's no reason to believe it we'll get.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Any better, even on something like this, mister speaker, we
always appreciate having you. Thank you, sir for being with us.
And again, our prayers go out to the people in
North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida that have been struggling
in our struggling and our suffering, and there's no federal
response at all whatsoever.

Speaker 8 (16:25):
Nannity uncovers the real truth about the politics of DC.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
He's your watchdog on Big Brother every day. Kennedy is
on right now, AHI twenty five down to the top
of the hour. Our toll free number is eight hundred
and nine four one Sean. If you want to be
a part of the program, we're gonna get to your
calls coming up here thirty six days to election day.
Best election coverage available on your radio dial. I can't

(16:53):
stand this guy. I don't understand blue states. You know,
we've got to be in New York for this this
debate tomorrow night, and I'm glad to cover from Fox
and no other place I'd rather be except New York.
But it is what it is. That's where they designed it.
But I had to come up with my sister's birthday
party too. That was another one. Now it's like, there's

(17:16):
nothing that's going to drag me out of Florida anyway.
I don't understand why any state like Illinois would ever
pick JB. Pritzker. Listen to him. Oh, it's natural for
Kamala Harris on immigration to adapt and response. But three
years she's lied and said the border secure. Here's what
he said.

Speaker 14 (17:34):
Why do you think voters who care about this issue
should believe her now when she says she's going to
address this border crisis as a moderate or as an
even center right kind of position, especially when this crisis
spiraled out of control on the Biden administration's want.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Well, remember there's been massive migration all throughout the world,
people literally moving from one country to another, and that
began to increase significantly over the last four years. So
it's natural, of course, that you adapt your policies to
meet the moment. And what Kamala Harris has put forward
is that she would stand up for the bipartisan border

(18:13):
security bill that Donald Trump torpedoed.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
It's unbelievable. And then, you know what's fascinating about this
is it is so bad out there in terms of
the ability the media to try to spin what we
have been pointing out on immigration. They can't do a
damn thing about it, and they just try to spin
and they sound stupid. And here's an MSD and C

(18:39):
guest blaming the medium mob for the extremely negative immigration coverage. Well,
maybe they earned every bit of it, except they have
helped ignore it and cover it up.

Speaker 15 (18:50):
No, I'm gonna be honest, Jonathan. You know, a politician
cannot individually reverse a on a public opinion that is
built up over years of alarmism about immigration in the border.
The fact is that a lot of Americans, Americans who
do not consider themselves racists, who do not think of
themselves that way, believe false things about immigrants being a

(19:14):
drain on social services, being more likely to be criminals,
that they're responsible for job loss, that they're responsible for
ins and housing prices, and none of those things are true.
But they don't know those things are true because most
of the time when they turn on the TV and
they see stories about immigration, or they open the newspaper
and they read stories about immigration, it's about extremely negative stuff.

(19:36):
And Harris and Walls are reacting to that shift right
on immigration. They are not driving it, they are reacting
to it, and they cannot reverse it simply by putting
up a chart. The fact is that this is the
way the media covers the issue. I mean, look at
the b role that we're doing right now. We're even
though migration is down, we're showing b roll of the border.
I mean, this is just how the game works.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
And over at NBC News have Danielle Plutka, you know,
explaining why people are upset over Harris and Biden in
their handling of immigration issue, which you would think that
people would get know and understand completely but apparently not anyway.

Speaker 6 (20:14):
Listen, I think for Kamala Harris, and obviously by inference,
also for Tim Wallas, this is going to be a
really big challenge because where has she been for the
last three and a half years.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
This is her border crisis.

Speaker 6 (20:29):
She is the vice president of.

Speaker 12 (20:30):
The United States.

Speaker 6 (20:31):
The number of non detained immigrants in the country is
twice the number. We're talking about seven point four million
people in this country right now. And we can, you know,
we can. We can throw calumnies around about who they
are and what they are. But the statistics that were
shared with Congress just last week about the number of
criminals murderers. You know, they're not all criminals, they're not

(20:53):
all murderers, and they didn't all come in under Biden
and Harris. But twice the number is unacceptable.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
That's why people upset.

Speaker 10 (21:00):
And DHS has said some of those stats actually go
back as far as forty years.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
All right, let's get to our busy phones here. Eight
hundred and ninety four one. Sean is our number. If
you want to be a part of the program, let's say,
how to David is in my free state of Florida
holding down the Ford David High. How are you glad
you called?

Speaker 9 (21:17):
Hey? Sean. I want to thank you for being a
voice for Americans who can't speak out loud. You're true
patriot and a true hero to us, so we love
you a lot. Now I'm down here in Ricky watching Florida.
I'm out here. I see a lot of the damage
just going on. In Saint Pete Treasure Island was completely
wiped out. I have friends there that lost everything.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Yeah, me too, by the way, I have friends whose
homes were hit with trees and flooded out. I mean
it's just horrible. I mean nope, yeah, and no power.

Speaker 9 (21:48):
And so we've been doing what we can to help.
I mean, it's amazing that people are doing the work neighbors, friends,
that the government ain't doing. What bothered me is that
the president of Ukraine comes over here for another handout.
We give him all this money when the president should
have said, hey, we can't give you any money right now.

(22:10):
We got our own country that needs help and we
need to help our people. What's going to happen when
the war's over. Is he gonna need more money to
rebuild Ukraine? Is he going to keep coming to the
USA borrowing money or is he ever going to pay
us that money back? That's what I want to know.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Well, they roll out the red carper for him, what
about rolling out the red carpet for our citizenry. How's that?

Speaker 9 (22:35):
Yes, sir, that's it. You said it point blank. And
I moved out of one state dominated by one party,
which is California, and I came to Florida. I'm extremely
happy here. People get it. It's a great state. The
governor has done an awesome job preparing for this disaster

(22:58):
that was coming, and my hat goes off to him.
He has been on it from day one.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
The church I got to give credit for both Brian
Kemp and my governor Ron de Santas, who you're talking about.
They I mean, he had prepositioned thirty thousand trucks to
get they get the power back up and running. I mean,
and this raises questions. Everybody knew this storm was going
to be bad. I mean, we've been talking about it
for the days leading up to it. I want to

(23:28):
know why they didn't do it the darn thing. And
then four days passes and they still haven't lifted a finger.
And then and Joe's hiding out on the beach for
crying out loud.

Speaker 9 (23:37):
Because they don't care about this country. They only care
about their own selves and what power they can grab
a hold of and keep this election coming up. Is
everyone's praying. I'm sure one good thing that happened out
of California. I wanted to share this with you the church.
I went to skyline convoy. I hope has been on

(23:59):
the move helping out in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida. You
know so, but these are people that are doing this
from the help of the American people. Our government hasn't
doing nothing. You're right, they had plenty of ample time
to get prepared for this. And where are they now.
They're nowhere to be seen.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
It's such a good point that you're raising it. They're
nowhere to be seen, and you know what, we're not
better off because of it. It is sad, and you
know what this is. You know, the red carpet gets
rolled out off Zelensky comes to town. But God help
everybody else that is in real need, the American people.
It's just like, you know, we can't afford to buy
basic necessities. We don't take care of our veterans. But

(24:44):
we're going to roll out the red carpet for eleven
and a half million unvetted Harris Biden illegals, and they're
going to get free food, housing, healthcare, education, sex change surgery,
and a pathway to citizenship. And if there's murderers among them,
and rapists among them, and violent criminals among them, and
terrorists among them, and gang members among them. When we're

(25:04):
just gonna turn a blind eye and oct like we
don't care. But thirty nine days before election day, I'm
going to go to the border and act like I care,
even though I've been lying to the American people the
whole time. Unbelievable. Uh, anyway, appreciate the call. Uh, let's
go to North Carolina. Our friend Ken is standing by Ken.
We're praying for all our friends in North Carolina, Ashville,
all that area that's been hit so hard, and our

(25:26):
prayers are with everyone.

Speaker 7 (25:29):
Yeah, shown we got hit by the storm. I live
in the foothills of the mountains. I'm in Granite Falls,
and yeah, there are normal inconveniences.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
You know.

Speaker 7 (25:40):
We had power outages in water and some roads washed away,
trees and all that, but not nearly as bad as
what they got up the mountain like boom blowing rock.
They're little towns and villages just washed away. And around
here it's coming back on. I think they said there
was over a million people without power, but that number
has come down to about half a million.

Speaker 10 (26:00):
Dow.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
Yeah, I mean it's coming down. But there are certain
areas of North Carolina they haven't gotten any help at all,
and we don't even know what's going on there. We
have no idea what's going on there.

Speaker 9 (26:15):
Right.

Speaker 7 (26:16):
They don't have any power, so there's no communication and
they're isolated. The roads are out, you know. And when
you say, you know, half a million people without power.
Have big metropolitan areas up in the Appalachian Mountains, you
have these small towns, so they're spread out over one hundreds,
you know, or hundreds of little small towns. Can't communicate,

(26:38):
can't get out.

Speaker 13 (26:40):
You know, a.

Speaker 7 (26:41):
Friend of a friend up there, they've got an infant.
They can't get out. They're stuck. They're running out of
baby formula, diapers.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Just we we got to get in there, and we've
got to help these people, We really do. We've got
to get in there. We got to help them. And
thank God, Reverend Graham's on the ground.

Speaker 7 (27:00):
Yeah, praises and thanks to them. We see a lot
of first responders out, a lot alignemen service providers that
are out, and like I said, we just owe them
a great deal of thanks and they're working hard. You
see a lot of helicopters in the air trying to
make rescues. I think even some private people who own

(27:21):
the helicopters privately or training little helicopters, they're up there
donating their equipment and trying to help out.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
Yeah, well, look, you can go to Samaritanspurse dot org.
Where I have nothing against the Red Cross either. I
just I happen to be partial to Samaritans pers because
I've seen what they've done. I've been out with them.
I actually went with Reverend grand to Haiti and the
Dominican Republic, and that's where my donation goes. I mean,
they're on the ground already today. They're there. And not

(27:50):
to say that there are other good organizations that you
can't support. Off the top of my head, those are
the two, but Samaritanspursumaritanspurse dot com dot org rather is
a good one to start with. Anyway. Our prayers go
out to all of you, my friend, thank you. Eight
hundred ninety four one. Sean just spoke to Elon.

Speaker 8 (28:10):
I'm getting him.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
We want to get star Link hooked.

Speaker 5 (28:14):
Up because they have no communication whatsoever, and Elon will
always come through.

Speaker 4 (28:19):
We know that, and so we're working on that, getting.

Speaker 8 (28:22):
Them hooked up.

Speaker 5 (28:23):
They asked me whether or not that would be possible.
We're going to try and get the starlink in there
as soon as possible because they have no communication.

Speaker 4 (28:30):
As you know our countries in the final weeks of
a hard fought national election, but in a time like
this one, a crisis hits when our fellow citizens cry
out in need.

Speaker 5 (28:42):
None of that matters. We're not talking about politics now.
We have to all get together and get this solved.
We need a lot of help. They have to have
a lot of help down here. We look out for
one another. We pulled together, we pitch in, we persevere,
and we pull it through. That is really the American spirit.
That's what America originally great, and that's why today have

(29:04):
come to Weldes with large semi trucks, many of them
filled with relief aid and a tanker truck filled up
with gasoline. We have a couple of the big tanker
trucks filled up with gasoline which they can't get now,
and we'll be working to distributed throughout the day.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
All let's get back to our busy phones. Eight hundred
and ninety four one. Sean is our number. Roberto is
in Florida. Also, Roberto House things over where you are, well.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
We're good, Thank god. I live in South Florida on
the east side. West area is the one that hit
pretty bad. I thank you for taking my call and
I thank you for everything that you do speaking for America,
John H.

Speaker 9 (29:48):
I got these two.

Speaker 3 (29:49):
Things I want to say. One is a photo op
that Beloci and Schumer and I believe Kamala was in
it when they took a knee down in the Capitol
for a photo op for the Bell Black Lives Matters.
And then they haven't done a darn thing around it
for them and anything like that. They haven't changed any
policies or anything like that. At the same time, what

(30:12):
is taking place in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and
Florida where the federal government has a done thing, but
yet they move like lightning to give Ukraine two hundred
billion dollars and at the same time they just signed
an executive order for another eight million dollars.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
It's somebody. I mean, We've given hundreds of billions of
dollars to Ukraine and at this point we can't afford it.
And you know, the one thing that I would say
is and I want to be very clear, because I
guess there is you know, some people say that, well,
you know Vladimir Putin, you know, or we shouldn't care
what he does. We better care what he does because

(30:52):
all of Western Europe could be in jeopardy if we
don't keep an eye on this guy. He's evil, the
personification of it. And you know something, You just don't
bomb out, you don't kill innocent men, women and children.
And that's what he did here. He may if he
had a territorial dispute, There's a million other ways to
handle it. And if he wants to make that case,

(31:14):
I don't particularly buy it myself. And it is now
they have wiped out entire cities and towns all over Ukraine,
and that that blood is on his head and on
his soul and on his conscience, and it's evil in
our time. Now. With that said, I am angry that
Joe started out by telling Zelensky what he could and

(31:34):
couldn't do to fight the war. Look the way Israel's
fighting their war. I mean, honestly, I want to get
up and cheer every time Israel defends itself because they're
fighting a war to win the war. And to save
their civilization from groups that have in their own charter
their destruction. And I got to tell you something, It
is a game changer what they did with the pagers

(31:56):
and what they did with the walkie talkies. And they
got this guy, Hassadazraala. He has led his bolah for
thirty two years and they took him out along with
other Iranian leaders. And you got the supreme leader in
Iran hiding in a bunker, scared to death that he's
next on the list. And they can threaten and they
can saber rattle all they want, but they know how

(32:17):
to fight and win. And when you know, Joe Biden
and Kamala lecture Israel about about well they need to
show restraint. They need to show I'm so sick of
hearing they need to show restraint. No, they need to
win their war. And as Trump always says, win it
and win it quickly, you know. Anyway, eight hundred and
ninety four one shown is our number. If you want

(32:38):
to be a part of the program. As we roll along,

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