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Speaker 1 (00:31):
All right, let it skin it simple man.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
That can only be one thing on this radio program,
and that is all things simple man. All things simple
man means all things Bill O'Reilly, all things Bill O'Reilly
or Bill O'Reilly dot com. Mister O'Reilly, sir, how are you?
Speaker 3 (00:46):
You know?
Speaker 4 (00:46):
I'm fine because confining the presidents, yes say, streaking up
the Amazon rankings, and a large part of that's thanks
to you reading the book now things about it, so
thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
I will tell you that it was and you've done
a lot of good books over the years, maybe the
most informative of all in terms of just sheer historic
knowledge confronting the president's no spin assessments from Washington to Biden.
And what's amazing about it, too, is people don't realize
every single president, in their own way, has just unique
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characteristics and styles and foibles and issues and how they
went about their business. I guess you don't become president
if you don't have this dynamic, you know, leadership personality.
And that's kind of what I walked away with is,
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you know, I think the smartest, most creative people in
the world could also be.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
The oddest people in the world. Does that make sense.
It's like their blessing is their curse.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
A lot of those presidents werefiable. I mean, John Quinn
the Atoms every morning, gets up, takes a stroll over
the Potomac River from the White House and jumps in naked,
and I'd be like, hey, not the president naked in
the water there? Yeah, yeah, hey, how you doing? Everyone?
I don't know if you find autographs naked, but he
every morning, I mean, And people don't know that presidents
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all of them were human beings. Some of them were
good human beings, some of them were not. And that's
the beauty of the book. It's also relevant to today.
So I got a flood of mail about the debate,
as you did, I'm sure, and a lot of doom
and gloom for people to support Donald Trump. I said, look,
read the chapter and confronting the presidents about Ronald Reagan.
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Reggy got whacked, i mean, hammered by Walter Mondelle in
the first debate in nineteen eighty four. I'm running a
clip of it on the No Spin News tonight and
he looks discombobulated, and everybody, when it's over, it's over,
not over. So history is a way of repeating itself.
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The final point I'm gonna make on this is the
immortal Warren Harding. The Kamala Harris campaign is identical to
what Warren a Republican did in nineteen twenty, identical, not
answering any questions, basically campaigning from afar nobody knows, and Hardy,
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of course, turned out to be one of the worst
presidents we've ever seen. You gotta know people before you
vote for them. But the Harris campaign does not want
that to happen, and that was on display last night.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
You know what's amazing to me. She wouldn't answer the
question on late term abortion any restrictions at all. She
lied about mandatory gun by back those thirty one lines
we've been able to chronicle she told last night Trump
is an into you know, Project twenty twenty five. That's
a flat out lie that Trump is not going to
sign a national abortion ban. I did not say that.
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I denounced banning fracking. She never said it. We had
a lot of issues that came out just in the
last forty eight hours that she supports taxpayer funded sex
change surgery for illegals but also for convicted felons. He
wants federal drug possession for personal use, which would decriminalize crack, heroin, cocaine,
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and fentanyl. And you know on our website abortion up
to the last minute, and a pathway to citizenship which
is amnesty, no border wall, decriminalize illegal immigration, housing, healthcare, education,
sex change surgery, drivers' licenses in Minnesota, et cetera. And
you know, like, for example, when this issue comes up
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about Donald Trump, and and I'd not seen confirmed reports
about this issue of dogs, but I've read about it.
I just not confirmed it. We made calls ourselves to
the police department, et cetera, et cetera. But you know,
what about all the dead Americans? What about all the
Americans raped? What about the high cost to Americans? What
about all the drugs in the country. I just think
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on that particular issue, there was a better argument to
be made. It didn't come up one time Bill O'Reilly
that she co sponsored the Green New Deal ninety three
trillion dollars would eliminate the filibuster to do it with
Bernie Sanders, eliminating private health insurance, government health care for all.
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You can't say radical Islamic terrorism or illegal alien It's
kind of meaningful today on nine to eleven oh one,
because we were attacked on this day, you know, going
back to two thousand and one, and we remember that day. Well,
we were both in New York at the time. I
was smart enough to leave, you're crazy enough to stay there.
And none of these things. We don't have any any
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answers to anything. We haven't moved the ball one inch
on her, and that to me is a grave dist
service to the American people. And I will tell you
the biggest loser by far last night was ABC. We
have discussed in the past that we both knew Peter
Jennings and Tom Brokaw and Tim Russer. Russard and Jennings
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in particular, I got along great with you. Worked for Jennings.
This guy was pretty amazing. He was a special guy, curious, smart.
He used to come into the radio studio. He came
in once having read my book, highlighted every freaking page
of my book bill and I get a call from
Tim Russer and asking my views on topics because he
was curious how conservatives saw things that does non existent today.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
Well, I'll give you a couple of examples of ABC
in a moment, because they did it very shrewdly kilted
toward the Vice president. But Donald Trump had to know
all this was coming, and he won the first thirty
minutes of the debate because his policies are much stronger
than her non policies. She didn't have any policies, and
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right to say you're Joe Biden because she has not
repudiated or done anything to say that the Biden administration
was wrong doing anything. But she wants a new way forward. Well,
why do you want a new way forward if everything
was great under Joe Biden? Does that? That's a simple question.
But what Donald Trump got lost was about thirty two
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minutes into the debate when the baiting started. All right,
so number one, he took debate and ABC News ambushed him.
They knew they were going to ask about Haitians allegedly
eating dogs and cats in Ohio because they called the
city manager before the debate even started, So they knew
they were going to throw that at Trump, hoping he
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would look bad on his answer, and he did. All right,
you don't. You don't get into that, all right, that
is not important. It's ridiculous. Even if it happened, you
can't win it. So he just would have said, look,
I don't know anything about this, and you know, you
got a serious question for me about maybe Americas.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
But wasn't there a better answer Lake and Riley, Joscelyn Nungary,
Rachel Moore, and the dozens of dead Americans, the dozens
of raped Americans, the hundreds of Americans, the victims of
violent crime by illegals, the high cost of it, known
terrorists in the country, there.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
Were much better answers. And he didn't even bring up
sent and all. Some didn't even bring it up. So
that was number one. He gets ambushed on that. Number
Two is this gigantic softball toward the end. And this
was very well disguised, Annie, But you and I have
been in his business, I think since Moses was running
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around the Sinai Desert. So what ABC decided to do
was throw a massive softball at Vice President Harris. And
the softball came in a quote that Trump made that
if he is re elected, he's going to investigate the
twenty twenty election and punish anyone convicted of fraud. ABC
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framed that and threw it at Harris, knowing that Harris
would well on this, that he won't accept the vote.
That is a narcissist, that he's this, that he's that,
and Trump yourself for it. And Trump spent three or
four minutes trying to relitigate the twenty twenty election, which
is a total waste of time and does not make
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him look good and doesn't get him one vote. So
when you analyze the debate, those who were going to
vote for Trump are still going to vote for him.
I don't think you lost one vote. Same thing with Harris,
but those few in the middle that will tilt it
in the independence. They're coming away with more confidence about Harris,
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just by the way she looked, not what she said.
If you analyze, as I have, all of her answers,
none of them make any sense. How are you?
Speaker 2 (10:09):
They're also just well rehearsed. I mean, she just spent
hours rehearsing. She was hold up for days on end
in a room. And I felt there was a lot
of she was contrived. I felt that many many times
that she was rehearsed, and you know, and then.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
The lies that she told.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
And I also thought there was something very bizarre, and
that was her facial expressions were bizarre to me.
Speaker 4 (10:35):
Well, she was doing what high school kids do. But
when you're asked a question, how would you get a
cease firing Daza? And your answer is we're working around
the clock. You know, she doesn't know. And that's the
crux of why I cannot vote for Kamala Harris and
I to do with party. I know she is a
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radical progressive, and that's another good reason to read Confronting
the Presidents, because what I say that Kamala Harrison's by
far the most radical left candidate in United States history,
worse than Eugene Death, a self proclaimed socialist.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Okay, that's saying.
Speaker 4 (11:20):
Right. So I can't vote for somebody, but she I
don't believe the Vice president even understands the issues. She
doesn't even understand them much less of a solution because
all she keeps blathering about is the open border is
Trump's fault. Inflation is Trump's fault. So what Trump failed
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to do vividly was to say she has nothing. All
she does is blame my administration when real wages were
up for everyone and inflation was one point four percent
when I left. He talked too much, hannedy. He's like
you and me, He talks too much. Keep it pissy.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
Just kick by the way that he's like you and me, Hannah,
and he talks too much. We talk for a living bill,
that's what we do.
Speaker 4 (12:11):
Okay, Well we're compensated and he's trying to be president.
Now let's advance the story. Okay, Donald Trump should have
a press conference tomorrow and talk about the debate, because
Harris is never gonna do that. He can get out
there and say, look, I'll answer any question you have
on the debate, anything you want. That gets him a
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little bit of momentum and gets the spotlight back on him,
takes any momentum away from her because she's afraid to
do press conferences in one on one interviews. So you
do that tomorrow, all right, Number one? Number two, If
there is an opportunity for a second debate, do it, because,
as I said, Reagan came back under the tutelage of
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the guy who hired both me and you, Roger else.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
And that's where the line I'm not gonna let my
opponent's youth and inexperience be an issue in this campaign.
And even Walter Mondell laughed and it was debate over right, So.
Speaker 4 (13:12):
Right now Trump has got to step back stop saying
I won the debate. He didn't win it. He didn't
lose it. Nobody wanted because there was no knockout punch,
and she survived to bloviate another day. And you're right,
I mean, every cliche in the world, dictator on the
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first day, the good people on both sides, everything that's
been discredited, every single thing she brought up. And I
thought Trump had a very good answer when she started
to accuse him of being a convicted fella or whatever.
I thought his answer there was very deliberate and disciplined,
and I was just amazed that he could bring that
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parity to some of his other answers. Me. She baited
him Hannity with the crowd size. Come on, it doesn't matter.
All Trump had to say was you wish you had
crowds as big as mine, and that's it. That's all
you know. So Trump is not done, but this did
not help him last night.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
Well, a lot's going to happen between now an election day.
We're fifty five days away. But what's the problem is
is that early voting is beginning in some states. For example,
we were in Pennsylvania last night. We were looking all
over for you O'Reilly, you weren't there. I looked everywhere.
I wanted to see Bill O'Reilly in the spin room
and say this is the no spin area in the
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spin room, but it didn't exist. But you know, six
days from voting in Pennsylvania, right, listen to this.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
You like this? So I'm promoting confronting the presidents, right,
And of course ABENC, NBC and CBS ball me and
not only me, but Mark Levin everybody else who has
a best selling book, who's a non who's not a liberal?
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Okay, blackball my last book too. But I didn't need
them and neither do you, and needed the markt.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
But people should know how deeply ingrained these corporations are
in shutting out any kind of counterpoint of view.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
I gotta roll. Listen. The book is phenomenal. It's out today.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
It's confronting the presidents, no spin assessments from Washington and Biden.
We'll talk more about it than the days to come.
All things simple, man, Bill O'Reilly or billoreilly dot com.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Thank you, sir, thanks for having me.
Speaker 4 (15:39):
Sean appreciate it.
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goes back a lot of years, nine to eleven one.
And you know, this radio program syndicated the day before.
We never talk about it, we never celebrate it. We
we just I just don't feel it's appropriate. But the
second day in syndication, this radio program had to broadcast
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from Long Island, New York because I was the city
was shut down after the worst terror attack on American soil.
We lost two nine hundred and seventy seven of our
fellow Americans. Many others have died since from nine to
eleven related illnesses which are very very real. And you know,
I wish this would have come up in last night's debate.
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We need the courage to never say radical Islamic terrorism
or illegal alien. And meanwhile, radical Islamic terrorists attacked us
and killed our fellow citizens, and none of us that
were around will ever forget that day. And you know
exactly where you are when you heard about it, and
you were watching it. Everybody watched it. Everybody has those
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memories seered into their brain. And you know, just like
October seventh. You know, the equivalent of forty thousand Israelis
killed on October seventh. But the problem is we've forgotten
their Warley.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
Americans do not yet have the distance of history. But
our responsibility to history is already clear to answer these
attacks and rid the world of evil.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
I hear people say we don't need this warm.
Speaker 5 (18:47):
Wet war, and it's not a war.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Actually, I say, there's something worth fight and form.
Speaker 4 (18:55):
We are very grateful and thankful that we live in
the country with this freedom of speech.
Speaker 5 (19:00):
The people who are either for or against a war
can speak out.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
What about our freid?
Speaker 2 (19:05):
Everything else went black and this piece of ground, everything
came down.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
We didn't get to keep about back and down.
Speaker 5 (19:13):
Glass stop hawking, and people got hurt.
Speaker 6 (19:15):
He say, on you last the mess we're getting there,
there goes, there goes.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Well you start your preaching.
Speaker 6 (19:23):
Let me ask you this, my friend, have you forgotten.
Speaker 4 (19:29):
Oh my god, hold, oh my god, another plane just
through it? Horrible?
Speaker 1 (19:39):
Have you forgotten?
Speaker 5 (19:41):
I saw this plane come out of nowhere and just
bream right into the side of this windtower, exploding through
the other side.
Speaker 3 (19:48):
There's been an active war declared upon America, my terrists,
you forgotten.
Speaker 6 (19:53):
I can hear you he ripped the wall, and hear
you and the people who knocked me failing down.
Speaker 5 (20:10):
For God.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
No no, no, no, no no, say I'm gonna die.
Speaker 4 (20:15):
Say your prayers where that's.
Speaker 7 (20:19):
I'm party.
Speaker 5 (20:27):
There dozens of residents that are sitting on the hill
behind the pedagon almoks like they're waiting for the Fourth
of July fireworks, but instead they're staring dumbfounded at what
looks like a war zone.
Speaker 7 (20:38):
I mean, you see bodies flying out of the sky
and you gave me nothing about it.
Speaker 5 (20:41):
You tell me there's no words to describe what's going
on on it.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Have you got?
Speaker 3 (20:47):
America is a nation full of good fortune, so much
to be grateful for, but we are not spared from suffering.
In every generation the world has produced enemies of human freedom.
They have attacked America because we are freedom's home and defender.
Heav you forgot, And the commitment of our fathers is
now the calling of our time?
Speaker 1 (21:12):
All right?
Speaker 2 (21:13):
That was Darren Worley. Have you forgotten? And it was
just you know, it seems like yesterday. But you know
now we have eleven million unvetted Harris Biden, the illegal
immigrants in the country. We see the murders they've committed,
We see the rapes they've committed, These these violent criminals,
We see all of the other violent crimes. We see
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the high cost of society. And we know that we
have people with terroritize that they have allowed into this country,
but we don't know where they are. We know where
a lot of them are from. They know where they're from,
but they won't tell us because they don't want that
exposed before the election. But we know we have people
with terroritize from Iran and Syria, Egypt, Afghanistan. We have
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people from tens and tens of thousands from China and
Russia and Venezuela. Think they're all coming here because they
want a better life. No Matt Gates is with us.
Matt Gates was part of President Trump's debate prep team
leading into last night. I had a chance to speak
with him as well. Matt, appreciate you being back with us.
Speaker 7 (22:14):
It's great to be with you, and particularly on such
a solemn day. Your connection with New Yorkers is one
that is well, well studied and thought through. And also,
you know, we sit here with radical Islamic terrorism still
on the Mark Sean and while in two thousand and
one it was al Qaeda, now it's Iran, and Iran
is richer and stronger as a consequence of the policies
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of the Biden Harris administration, and Iran had been brought
to its knees functionally by the Trump administration. They were poorer,
they were less capable, and President Trump was taking their
leading operatives off the battlefield so Americans would not be attacked.
It's a shame to see the regression that Kamala Harris
and Joe Biden have allowed. I think President Trump did
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a terrific job in the debate last and I think
there's something that the talking heads in the media didn't
really pick up. Kamala Harris, by virtue of doing no
interviews and having no detailed policy briefings and not really
laying out her vision on the economy, she had a
very high bar to clear because people are very concerned
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about the current state of affairs. And with President Trump,
he doesn't have the same burden because people have really
latent nostalgia, positive nostalgia about the Trump economy. They knew
they were richer, they knew they had better four oh
one k's prospect of growing a business, retiring early, having
more equity in your assets and in your home. And
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now under Kamala Harris, people are diminished in their hopes
and in their opportunities. And she did not clear that bar.
She was talking about things like the Central Park five
and whether people left early at Trump rallies to try
to get under President Trump's skin. But at the same time,
she really missed the opportun tunity to convince the American
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people that she could lead the nation out of the
economic doldrums we're in now while her hands are currently
on the wheel as the sitting vice president of the
United States. That's why you're seeing President Trump getting clear
numbers for having won the debate on the economy. That
was the debate strategy. The persuadable voters in this election
are going to vote on the economy, They're going to
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vote on the border. President Trump kept the pressure on
those points last night. I thought he did a terrific job.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
All right, Quick Break Moore with Florida Congressman Mac Gates
on the other side, our pollsters coming up mc towery
and Robert Kahley as well. Eight hundred and nine to
four one. Shawn will get your calls reaction to the
debate last night and much more. As we are only
fifty five days out of election day or early voting
six days away in Pennsylvania. Ballots going out now as
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we speak in other states. As we continue, best election
coverage available on your radio dial. I'm next our final
roundup and Information Overload hour. Can we continue with Farida
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Congressman Mac Gats, who was part of Donald Trump's debate
prep team. You know, let me ask you this what
frustrates me coming out of last night, and there is frustration.
I will tell you the biggest loser was ABC Disney,
and I got to tell you something. I mean, as
woke as they have become as a company in corporation
and now just just outright hostility towards conservative candidates. I
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can foresee conservatives saying that they're done with Disney. I
have no interest in Disney at all whatsoever. And it's
you know, I'm at the point where this is like, okay,
enough is enough already. But you know, how is it
that we can get through a ninety minute debate and
it doesn't come up that one candidate supports taxpayer funded
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sex changeury for illegals and convicts, as well as free housing, healthcare, education,
college education, if you're in Minneapolis, legal drivers' licenses and
a path to citizenship and decriminalizing what they did. How
is it that you can have a candidate that supports
federal drug possession for personal use, which would decriminalize crack, heroin, cocaine, fentanyl.
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How is it you have a candidate on this day
in particular, that won't say and wants us to have
the courage not to say radical Islamic terrorism or illegal
alien or supports reparations or the Green New Deal that
she co sponsored with Bernie Sanders that didn't come up,
eliminating private health insurance Medicare for all or government healthcare
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for all that she co sponsored, or the fact that
you know, no restrictions on abortion, mandatory gun buyback, no
border wall, all the reparations, all of these things, and
it's like, you know, Afghanistan, the last person in the room,
the high tax increase in the history of the world, Matt,
and we didn't get to any of that last night.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
How does that move the ball? Do you think in
the minds of Americans?
Speaker 7 (27:08):
It certainly diminishes our trust in ABC News and frankly
a lot of the mainstream media because there is an
effort to wrap Kamala Harris in bubble wrap, to not
have any penetrating questions or any serious reviewer for record,
which by the way, includes a record as a soft
on crime DA in San Francisco and then a soft
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on crime Attorney general in California. So the people who
have promoted Kamala Harris, where the people of San Francisco
who now live in absolute squalor the people of California
then promoted her, and now they have the most illegals
that pay the highest prices, they pay the most for energy,
and they've got some of the biggest problems of crime
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as a consequence of those choices. Then I guess the
next person the promoter was Joe Biden, and he ended
up under the bus pretty quickly as a consequence of
that decision when things didn't look good for him in
the debate. But President Trump did a good job of
tying Kamala Harris to that record. You see her strategy
in the debate was clearly to vision cast, to just
sort of point to the future and use phrases like
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turn the page in a new way forward. Well, you
know what, Kamala, turning the page doesn't pay the grocery bill,
It doesn't fill up the gas tank when an American
family needs to be able to get to work or
go pick up your kids from school. It doesn't help
you with childcare costs that are rising more and more
alongside just about everything else. And I think when President
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when the talking heads criticized President Trump for being angry
or being frustrated, we actually viewed that as a way
to connect with a lot of the economic anxieties that
are being felt by the American people right now. Kamala
wants to talk about turning the page, how about you
just turn the page on her daily calendar, and as
the sitting vice president, do the various things that she
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alleges would bring us out of this terrible Biden economy
that we've all been stuck in for the last three
and a half years. So, you know, I think that
what you'll hear in the media ecosystem as angry Trump
really is. Trump is an advocate on behalf of the
American people who are angry and concerned and anxious about
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how things will be. And we did get richer under Trump.
That's why I think people naturally sort of look to
him as someone who can save us and take care
of us in this low point that we're in. Harris
did not create that separation from Joe Biden. That was
a critical goal she had to establish in the debate.
She did not do that. We tied her to the
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failed record of Joe Biden, to the open borders and,
like you say, the most radical policies. If you have
heard about a crazy radical left wing policy coming out
of Washington, d C. The Green New Deal, reparations, abortion
up to the nine month you name it. Kamala Harris
has been one of the leading supporters of the turn
left of the Democra Party. She is the titular head
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of the Venezuela wing of the Democratic Party. It would
take the very policies that have destroyed Venezuela, that have
destroyed California, and she would visit those on the rest
of us. That's why she must be stopped.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
There's a rumor now I did see Byron Donalds when
I was in Pennsylvania yesterday in Philly, and I did
see you. And are you guys going to be competing
in a primary to run and be the next governor
of Florida? Or am I jumping ahead of myself?
Speaker 7 (30:29):
I think you're jumping away ahead of yourself. Sean.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
Look if we here, I just hear things on the street.
I'm just curious. I'm allowed to ask questions. I'm just
a little talk show host.
Speaker 7 (30:38):
I got you, man, But we got to win this
thing in twenty twenty fourth for President Trump or it's
not going to matter what's going on in the country,
but the republic does require strong states and a lot
of the good ideas that have been copied to help
us liberate our freedom, to protect our gun rights. They
have come out of states like Florida, like Texas where
you've had good executive leadership. So it might be something
(31:01):
I look at down the road, But right now, my
goal is to make sure that President Trump is the
best candidate he can be, that we reinstitute the policies
that we're working for this country, and that we stopped
this radical agenda that would ban the gas car ban, fracking, ban,
border patrol, and ice the very agenda that Kamala Harris
has led in Washington for the last I'd say, you know,
(31:22):
eight years, probably all right.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Mac Gates from Vincacolo, the Panhandle congressman down in Florida,
but in Washington today. We appreciate you being with us.
Good luck with this budget bill? Is are we going
to have another cr No?
Speaker 7 (31:37):
Unfortunately, that looks like the way it's had it. You
and I know that the best way to budget is
one agency at a time with single subject spending bills.
Take it or leave it budgeting. It's precisely while we're
thirty seven trillion in debt and we add a trillion
dollars to the debt every hundred days, it is unsustainable.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
Appreciate your time, Matt Gates eight hundred nine four one,
Shawn our number. You want to be a part of
the program. We'll check in with our posters. Did last
night's debate have any impact on the race that we
can see early on