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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right hour too, Sean Hannity Show, toll free.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
It is eight hundred and ninety four to one, Sean
if you want to be a part of the program.
No progress on the issue of the debt ceiling, and
nowhere apparently near a deal. McCarthy said that he's willing
to stay over the Memorial Day weekend to try and
get the deal done. I doubt Joe Biden's going to
take time away from his precious beach home. How did
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he ever afford a beach home on a senator salary?
Just a question if we end up in quote a default,
and by the way, that is a misnomer. Also, we
have many, many options available to us financially that we're
not going to go into default. There's so much that
they have available that they've used in past years. So
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it's just one big lie. But they're trying to create
what I call power panic politics, and that is oh
my gosh.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Oh my gosh, this guy's falling, this guy's falling. Oh no.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
If we don't get the debt, the full faith credit
of the United States government is hanging in the balance.
It could spark worldwide depression of whatever you know. Hyperbole
rhetoric that they're using on any given day. But the
facts are the facts here. You know, four months ago,
January thirteenth, the White House Press Secretary proudly announced that
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there's going to be no negotiations Karine Jean Pierre. She
didn't say it once, she said it numerous times, that
we're asking Kevin McCarthy the debt ceiling should be raised
without any conditions.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
We're not negotiating. Here's what she said.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
We have been very clear on this poppy. We have
not we have not minced words, as you know, as
you heard from the President he just now you just
quoted him, as you've heard from me, have you heard
from others from this administration. We have been calling for
the Speaker McCarthy to put a bill on the floor
that is going to avoid default. That's what we are
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asking for.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
And then she says, and this now moves a little
further into April, where you know, we're asking Kevin McCarthy
to put a debt bill on the that's going to
avoid default. Well, they ended up doing that, and the
White House had been betting the entire time that Republicans
would not unite and would not get the debt ceiling raised.
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They did it in a responsible way, simply returning to
twenty twenty two spending levels. A number two, it put
in in reforms, especially on the issue of saving money,
because guess what, we have thirty one trillion dollars in
debt that were passing on to our kids and grandkids,
and that's unconscionable. And lastly, they limit the absolute to
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the absolute maximum, the amount that the budget can grow
in future years to one percent, in other words, baseline budgeting.
They can only be responsible for this Congress. But you
know what, that's something we should have done a long
time ago. I long ago supported the Penny Plan by
Congressman Connie mack. Now, I guess we're up to the
twenty cent plan. By the time we would ever get
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to anywhere near solvency and saving money and paying off
our debt, we're asking Kevin McCarthy to put a debt
bill on the floor.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Well they did that. Here's what she said.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
Speaker McCarthy unveiled a ransom note holding our economy hostage.
It's a three hundred and twenty page plan to kill jobs,
fill our cities with smog, and give asthma to our children.
The proposal would repeal the inflation reduction AX green energy
tax credits, sending thousands of jobs back to China. It
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would make it easier for oil companies to use toxic
chemicals that caused severe burns damage.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
All Right, I can't take it anymore.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
The bottom line is, and Joe Biden said the same,
this is a wacko proposal. This is an extreme maga deal.
According to the CBO, it saves four point a trillion
dollars a year. That's real money. It's unbelievable. Why would
they be against saving real money? Joe Conca, author of
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the best seller Come On Man, and Fox News contributor
Carol Roth's Back with Us, author of the War on
Small Business, How the government used the pandemic to crush
the backbone of America.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Welcome both of you to the program.
Speaker 5 (04:12):
Hi, Sean, happy Tuesday? Are not so happy? Just based
on what you just talked about, Well, I mean.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
It's happy or not happy. I mean it is what
it is. But the bottom line is, I don't see
a lot of leverage that Joe Biden has, and I
don't see that Kevin McCarthy's going to easily go back
to his caucus and say, well, they want us to
give in on this and this, and Republicans going along
with whatever Joe Biden wants. So I think this is
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pretty much the deal. There might be a few little
tweaks to it, but I don't see it changing a
whole lot, do you no?
Speaker 5 (04:43):
And you mentioned before Kevin McCarthy is willing to stay
and do the work over Memorial Day weekend if that's
what it takes to get a deal done. You look
at the president's schedule today, Sean. This is the official schedule. Okay,
At twelve fifteen, that's when it begins. The President and
Vice president have lunched that it's nice. Then one o'clock
the president receives the Presidential Daily Briefing. That's an intelligence briefing.
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You think we want to get that to him more
like six am, seven am. We gotta wait till after
lunch and then that's that's that's the only thing on
the schedule. I mean, it's remarkable that the way this
man does not work in any way, shape or form,
if at least to be a sawesome effort, you can say, well,
I respect the guy. He's incompetent, he's old, but he's trying.
You don't even see the trying part. So I can
guarantee you. By Thursday afternoon, he's on the plane to Delaware,
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where he will spend at least four to five days,
because God knows he needs the vacation right after a
grueling schedule like that, and that's going to hurt him
in twenty twenty three, twenty twenty four as.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Far so he went MIA for ninety seven days.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Kevin McCarthy says he'll work through the Memorial Day weekend
with his entire caucus. And I'm sure that all these
guys have plans. But you know what, I don't feel
too sorry for them because they get more vacation than
I could ever dream of. Frankly, they do less damage
when they're on vacation, So I support them being on
vacation as much as possible.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
We'll save money.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
But more importantly, you know this, Joe Biden's not going
to take it seriously. Then he's going to come back
and he's going to be in hyper you know, get
the debt ceiling fixed mode. When he gets back, lashing
out at Republicans. They did their job, He ignored them.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Carol. They did their job.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
They passed the debt ceiling increase that had fiscal responsibility
measures that by any definition, are not even in the
least bit onerous.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
It just common sense.
Speaker 6 (06:28):
No, they're not in the least bit onerous, and frankly,
we need to do more. But it's a good step
in the right direction. The thing that's so frustrating here
is that he has the perfect cover. You have the
Federal Reserve who is trying to slow down the economy,
and during this entire period, while they're trying to slow
down the economy, all Jule Biden has done is continue
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to push spending. He is rowing in the opposite direction.
So he has a way to make it look like
he's getting a win here. I talked to the I'm
trying to help them out, so I decided to take
the lead. He doesn't even have to give the Republicans credit.
He just needs to say, you know, I'm working with
the Fed. We want to make sure that we do
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this to slow down inflation. It's got the perfect cover.
The craziest part about this, Sean, is if you go
back to the summer of twenty eleven, when we had
that historic debt downgrade, and the debt at that point
in time was only about ninety five percent of GDP.
It's now at about one hundred and twenty five percent
of the public debt in less than fifteen trillion. Do
you know who oversaw that debt downgrade as Vice president?
Speaker 5 (07:34):
I'll give you.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
One guess, of course, Joe Biden Brighten.
Speaker 6 (07:37):
So you would think he would learn a lesson from that,
and yet we're in a much worse situation today and
he refuses to even give one cent.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Well, it's not going to work out well for him.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
I would argue at this point the leverages with McCarthy
and the Republicans, they were the only adults that were responsible,
and all through January, February, March, April, and now May
they Kevin mccarthy'd been all but begging Joe Biden to
meet with him, to have negotiations with him, and they
were not open to it, and they kept saying no negotiations. Okay,
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So now that brings us to this point, and they
had to act on their own, and they acted on
their own.
Speaker 5 (08:19):
Sean in this case, the only thing that Biden, I
think is banking on is a media that will obviously
paint Republicans as eve as the people who are trying
to cut XYZ or they really want us to go
into default, or whatever you want, however you want to
find it. And you know, he thinks that they're going
to be on his side completely and totally on this,
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and he's probably right in that sense. And you would
think that we would have a media that would report
the facts as you and Carol just laid out. Republicans
have put forth a proposal, Biden has not. Biden won't
even negotiate on it, and he's supposed to be the
United the great compromiser, and we're not saying it whatsoever.
So if we had an honest media, then I think
Joe Biden and this administration be showing a lot more
urgency and compromising a lot more. Instead, they're just hoping that.
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Don't worry, our friends are at ABC, NBCCBS, New York Times,
Washington Posts. They'll portray for Republicans as the bad guy
and will win ultimately down the road as far as
elections are concerned. And that that's the shame of it
all that we have such a corrupt media that that's
probably what's going to happen.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
Already is let's change topics.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Apparently tomorrow on Twitter, Ronda Santas will announce that he's
running for president. How do you see this plan now,
Carol Roath, Yeah, first.
Speaker 6 (09:27):
Of all, I think that's really wild. He's doing a
sit down supposedly with Elon Musk, who now not only
as a media mogul, but apparently he's an interviewer of
potential presidential candidates on Twitter. So I thought that's kind
of an interesting positioning. But certainly, you know, I feel
like everybody knows that Rhonda Stantez was going to enter
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the race. It's interesting that he decided to take so
long instead of coming out swinging from the top. But
certainly I think that puts him and President a former
President Trump in the whole position in terms of the race.
But it is nice to see that there are other
people lending their voices, putting their ideas out there, potentially
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positioning for vice presidential positions as well. So I think
it will be a welcome edition from some and O
there's a little.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Certainly, well, you got different categories of people. I mean,
I think Senator Tim Scott really wants to get his
hat in the ring and offer his vision. He'll join
us at the top of the next hour and we'll
talk to him. I've known him for a long time, Joe.
How do you see the announcement of DeSantis working.
Speaker 5 (10:35):
Well, it comes down to really two things. And I
just follow a column this and it's going to run
on the Messenger dot com tomorrow, and that is Ron
DeSantis the next Scott Walker. If you remember in twenty fifteen,
at this time, Scott Walker was your front runner. Then
Trump didnt announce until June, and still into July it
was Jeb it was Scott Walker, and it was Trump.
And then the debate happened. Remember that night August sixteen,
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twenty fifteen, twenty four million people watching Fox, and then
Scott Walker basically disappeared. Trump owned the night and then
there was no stopping him from there. So if Ron
DeSantis wants a shot here, he has to stand toe
to toe with Donald Trump on that debate stage, draw
a contrast if he can, because they're so similar in
so many places outside of abortion, perhaps, and then from
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there it's all chips in on Iowa. If Desants could
have a strong showing in Iowa or even win, remember
Ted Cruz won Iowa in twenty fifteen, Trump finished second.
If Desantons could get momentum out of that state and
carried to New Hampshire, then we have a ballgame. But
I think again it goes down to that first and
normally debate. The question is will Donald Trump even show
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up because he's saying at this point he's not going
to debate because he has an insturmountable lead. And I say, sir, respectfully,
this is a nomination, not a coronation.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
That's interesting, So you want him to debate. I actually
like it just for purely entertainment purposes. Look if I
had my way, and I've said this on the air before, Look,
eventually i've been in this game too long. Eventually it
becomes nasty, it becomes bloody. They're throwing real punches, they're
trying to knock the other guy out, and at some
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point in a primary it becomes a war, a political war.
This one's starting out as a political war, Carol, especially
between Trump and DeSantis. I asked both of them about it,
and you know, the President's position is, well, I don't
think he would have won without my help in twenty eighteen,
and I think a strong case can be made that
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that's true. He went very hard for DeSantis at a
point when you know, he was not doing well in
the polls. And when that race in twenty eighteen, you know,
when it came down to the end, both Rick Scott
and Ron de Santis, you know, was struggling to win
those races. I think you know, Ron De Santis won
by thirty some one thousand votes. Rick Scott won by
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a little over ten thousand votes, and Donald Trump had
done a lot of town halls to help them in
the final days and weeks leading up to that election.
I think without him, he probably wouldn't have gotten the nomination.
Then on the other side, he's elected governor and he
did a good job, and people really like the job
that he's done.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
What are your thoughts?
Speaker 6 (13:12):
And I think that everything that you said is completely
fairer and I think will come out. But I do
agree that these are two very strong personalities that are
starting out at a level of very elevated rhetoric and
it's probably going to be ugly. And I agree with you, Sean.
I think that hopefully there's somewhere in the back of
somebody's mind that you last time around, somehow some way.
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Joe Biden got eighty one million people to come out
and vote for him, and so what we need to
hear from both of them is how each of them
individually are going to rally even more people to come
out and support the cause. Because at the end of
the day, you know, there may be lots of great
candidates out there, but it's about beating Joe Biden. So
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how are they going to help with that ground game
that the Democrats are so strong at. How are they
going to get the same thing to happen on the
Republican side?
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You have one Democratic activist now claiming just to outdo
the NAACP days after, they complained the state of Florida
was racist. And of course they have put out a
travel advisory even though the head of the NAACP lives
in Tampa, Florida, according to reports, you can't make that
up anyway. Just to outdo this, we have a Democratic
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Party activist now blasting Florida is quote a terrorist state.
It's actually a free state. I've been to all parts
of Florida. Let me tell you something about people in Florida.
They'll live in a pretty casual, fun life down there,
with great weather, a lot of outdoor activities, golf year round,
fishing year round, hanging out outside, barbecuing year round. They'll
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live in large and they don't pay any state income
tax anyway. A Democratic activist visited Florida for a spring
break despite praising the NAACP's travel advisory against the state.
I appreciate the NAACP's guidance on this issue, activists Aisha C.
Mills said during an interview with MSDNC. I just took
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my family to spring break in Florida, and I think
about all the folks that travel there per son and
joy and peace and restoration. They need to be reminded
that actually this is getting to the point where Florida
is about to be a terrorist state. As a lesbian,
as a black woman, I don't have anything to do
with this place. Then why did you go down there?
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Here's what she said.
Speaker 7 (16:04):
You know, I just took my family to spring Break
in Florida recently, and I think about all of the
folks who travel there for sun and joy and peace
and restoration, and to be reminded that actually this is
getting to the point where Florida is about to be
a terrorist state to many of us here in America,
certainly as a lesbian, as a black woman, I don't
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want to have anything to do with the place, and
I think about all the other people who don't want
to travel there either, and so I think it was
very clever on behalf.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Of the NAACP.
Speaker 7 (16:34):
I thank them for issuing this broad guidance.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
So that's MSDNC NBC News. I'm sure Tom Brokaw is
very very proud of all that. By the way, we
have confirmed that, as we said earlier, that Ron DeSantis
is going to announce tomorrow and now the rest of
the meeting is catching up with us. How nice of them.
You know, it's I don't know how to respond to that.
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She just went to vacation there, I mean, and she
didn't say she had any problems there. She didn't say
that she experienced racism there. So explain where those comments
are coming here. It's becoming a terrorist state. Listen, if
you're a Democrat and you want to leave Florida, I'm
fine with that. Go back to New York, go back
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to California, go back to you know, Illinois, go back
to New Jersey. If you don't like it, then don't
stay there. If you really believe that, then don't visit there.
I think they had what last month, thirty million people
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now apologized and invite the sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to
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Pride Night. Less than a week after removing the Sisters
of Perpetual Indulgence from their lineup, the Dodgers reinvited the
organization to Pride Night amid a backlash from LGBTQ plus
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Speaker 1 (19:43):
I'm trying to get this right.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
The Los Angeles Sisters say that they accepted the apology
and over the decision, you know, coming from pressure from
different Catholic groups at whatever. I'm just telling you, look,
if you if you think this is going to work
out good for corporations, How's it worked out for bud Light?
Has it worked out very well? How's it working out
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for Target?
Speaker 1 (20:10):
You know?
Speaker 2 (20:10):
The designer behind one of Target's brand partnerships for Pride
Month has revealed, by the way, some bizarre positions. Did
you see the bathing suits for men that they had
for Target?
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Linda?
Speaker 8 (20:24):
I am sad to say I have seen a lot
of things recently with regard to bathing suits with men
in them, or people who were biological males, or people
who identify as women but still have all the things
that men have in bathing suits that maybe don't cooperate
with those things in the ways in which.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Well, apparently they've gotten very creative. If you are biologically male,
they have figured out a way.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
How do I say this, I don't know.
Speaker 8 (20:54):
I just gave it my best shot. So you're run
your own.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
You know, you're really not doing very well. You're not
helping out. That's job difficulty with this topic anyway. A
way to hide a male male's genitalia by building in
a pocket into the female bathing suit that the biological
male is wearing. But the problem is it's like bud light,
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you know, by the way people were, you know, out
there talking about fox You know, Foxes has headquarters in
New York and in California. There are very stringent laws
that they have to follow. There's no ifs, no ends,
no butts about following these laws as it relates to inclusivity,
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et cetera, et cetera. I mean it is, I mean,
it's just big government, you know, cram downs and bureaucracy,
and but companies have to spend fortunes, you know, to
comply with these burdens and regulations. You know, I just
kind of am an old school Golden rule person. Love
God with all your heart, mind and soul, and your
neighbor as yourself. Treat others the way you want to
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be treated. I don't think it's any more complicated than that.
The great irony in all of this is I don't
think most people care what other adults do in the
privacy of their bedroom or in the decisions they make
in their private life. I don't think people care for
me adults. I don't care. You know, make your own decision.
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This is your life. You get one life. It's very
short in the end, and you know what, live it
the way you best want to live your life.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
It's not my business.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
And by the way, it's not the business of teachers
to indoctrinate their value system into our kids' minds, with
often the case age inappropriate information that contradicts the values
that parents are trying to instill at home. You know,
you can't mention God in school. You know, you got
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to be eighteen years old to buy a jewel or
I guess twenty one. Now you have to be to
buy beer or wine or spirits of any kind, vodka, whatever.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
All right, well, but you're.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
Gonna let young kids, even in some cases without parental consent,
get life changing surgeries like this, with the consultation of
somebody that is not a parent. I'm sorry, there's something
really radically wrong with that. Did you hear the lady?
We showed this lady on TV last night from Nebraska.
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Oh my gosh, it was unbelievable. She you know, trans
trans trans I means she kind of went crazy.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Anyway, we'll play it. Let's uh, let's play that.
Speaker 3 (23:42):
Chance people belong here.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
We need chance people.
Speaker 4 (23:45):
We love chance people telong here.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
We need chance people. We love chance people. Chance people
belong here. We need chance people. We love chance people.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
Chance people belong here.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
We need chance people. We love trance people. Dance people
belong here.
Speaker 7 (24:02):
We need chance people.
Speaker 5 (24:04):
We love trance people.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Do chance people belong here? We need chance people.
Speaker 5 (24:08):
We love chance people.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
But I mean, everywhere we turn, these issues are now everywhere.
I mean, what else do.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
We have here? Uh?
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Let's see woke, foul mouthed comic Leslie Jones. You ever here,
Leslie Jones, I've never heard of her promises to put
her foot right up your ass if you dare to
protest drag Queen's Story Hour. Where did this drag Queen's
Story Hour thing come from? That's'm gonna tell you about
that out of nowhere.
Speaker 8 (24:37):
It's one of these things where they feel like they
want to upset people that don't agree with them, so
they assume because of the fact that you don't want
your child exposed to a man dressed up like a woman,
but not dressed up like a woman, dressed up with
makeup to the nines, super tight clothing, showing all sorts
of things, whether that was a biological woman, a trans woman,
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whatever it is. I don't want that in front of
little kids. It's not appropriate for little kids. When we
read Story Hour to little kids, you know, we're typically
there in just regular it's hire, not fancy stuff that
you go out to a club with. I wouldn't want
my seven year old going out to see, you know,
strippers on polls either. I don't think that's appropriate either.
That doesn't mean I hate strippers.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Washington State's going to spend eighty three thousand dollars on
training featuring drag queens story our director. Where did this
come from? Because all the years I've been on radio,
I started in nineteen eighty seven. I promise you this
was not a topic of discussion until the last what
year or two?
Speaker 1 (25:35):
I mean it's like then you find out it's.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
Everywhere one uber suspended diversity achieve over.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Don't call me Karen Events. You know where did that word?
Speaker 4 (25:47):
What?
Speaker 1 (25:47):
What is? What is the crack in that word?
Speaker 2 (25:51):
California parents whose daughter lost to a biological mail and
a girl's track competition, they're pretty pissed off. You know,
a high school track athlete said she wasn't given a
thumbs down after losing to a transgender competitor. You know what,
My daughter's an athlete, and guess what is Caitlyn Jenner
has said it's just not fair. I mean biologically if this,
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if a biological male goes through puberty, you know that
biological male is going to be much stronger than a
biological female to compete in women's sports. Now, if you
want to take this and you really feel compelled to
be fair, okay, then you can have men's sports, women's sports,
and transports. There you go start the NCAA Sports trans
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Division and everything solved.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
You know.
Speaker 2 (26:44):
Caitlyn Jenner responded to the trans team finishing second, saying
this is simply wrong. And you know, for example, she
told me once in an interview that she can drive
the ball two hundred and fifty yards. I'm sorry, two
hundred and seventy five yards, which for a woman is far,
which for anybody's far in golf, you know, unless you're
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you know, a top athlete, which Caitlin Jenner was a
top athlete, the cathalon winner.
Speaker 8 (27:11):
See, this is the problem, right, So during COVID, if
you wanted to have a conversation that was outside of
the realms of what Fauci was mandating, you weren't believing
the science. Now we're looking at the science of the
human body, you know, and until somebody decides that they
can make a human body, and that's not AI robot,
it's a real human body. There is something to be
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said for going through puberty as a man, turning into
a young man. You're just stronger. I mean, think about
these young girls. I mean, my daughter's eighty pounds, so
can win. She's not winning against a dude.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
She's just not Oh I mean, I don't know what
to say. I mean, but those are the culture battles, conflicts,
wars that are going on in the country.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
You know, I'm getting to the point now.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
I had a conversation and I'm not going to announce
it now with a very very prominent liberal Democrat. That's
all I'm going to say. And the conversation was, and
I started it at this point, you and I will
never agree on all these issues, and I listed them all.
(28:16):
I said, how do we reconcile these differences? Because I
don't see middle ground either for open borders or closed border,
secure borders. How do you reconcile that leave the border
half open? That's that's not going to work. You either
believe in domestic energy production and energy dominance and energy independence,
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or you don't want any energy production domestically, but it's
okay to import it. What's the difference between a barrel
of oil produced in this country versus another country? You know,
how do you reconcile that issue? How do you reconcile
those that want to rob from one group of people
by empowering the government. You know, considering that the top
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ten percent pay over seventy percent of the taxes already
and the bottom fifty percent pay about one percent. You know,
how do you reconcile these differences? How do you reconcile
you know, those that want to defund, dismantle and have
no bail laws versus those that believe in law and
order so everybody can be safe and secure in their
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in their person and pursue their God given talents. And
it was it was a fair conversation. We listened to
both sides. But I'll tell you I don't see middle ground.
That's how hardcore the left has come. You know, there
are people many of you. Thank you. You made my life,
you know my dreams come true, and you've listened to
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me for years. I've not changed much. I've always been
a conservative. My views have evolved on some issues. I
think I'm a little bit more adamant in terms of
my belief that America First has got to be the
biggest part of conservatism now because we always take our
eye off the ball. But my view haven't changed much anyway.
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