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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:01):
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The last final debate in the New York City mayoral
race took place last night. Now, unlike the first debate
that was hosted by NBC, this was actually a really
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good debate.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
It was so well moderated.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
What is the guy the There was a guy on
the panel, Errol, who I thought was maybe one of
the best moderators I'd ever seen, and I thought he
did a phenomenal job. He was with New York One
and extraordinarily informed, prepared, ask the right questions, let the
debate breathe let the candidates go at each other.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
Errol Lewis is from Spectrum News New York One. He does.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
He was phenomenal. He He's a great broadcaster.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
He was amazing, I thought, and the panel, the rest
of the panel was good, but him, he would in
particular stood out to me as somebody that really knows
how to run a debate. I felt good about the
debate we did with Gavin and my governor Ronda Santish
and I thought it was worthwhile. And I said at
the beginning, guys, you know, I don't believe because the
first debate was you have sixty sicconds?
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Did they answer?
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Okay, you can't answer a substant of question in sixty seconds,
and your.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Time is up. Your time is up.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
And the screaming at them after every question, and then
if you mentioned somebody else that's on the stage, they
wanted thirty seve, wait a minute, I have my thirty second. No,
you can't respond, but the rules say, but you have no, no, no,
And it just was a mess. I mean, NBC should
be embarrassed. It was so pathetic. And I will tell
you they really did a great job last night.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
It was a substantive.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
It was a lively, fun debate. They had a crowd.
The crowd made it, brought a lot of energy to it.
We'll get into it later, we'll play some of the highlights.
Curtis Slee will will join us. A lot of pressure
on him to get out of the race, and I'm like,
looking at everybody, I'm like, you know what, He's the
only Republican he actually got votes. He's also running on
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on another line. I think it's one of the independent lines.
They have so many different parties in New York that
you can literally you can have your name on the
ballot three different ways. I was a registered Conservative in
the state of New York, but obviously in almost every
case every Republican was also on the Conservative line. But
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I would vote Conservative just that of principle. If I
could be a member of the Conservative Party in Florida
would be. They don't have those options down here, which
is fine, not a big deal. Whoever's going to be
on the ballot is on the ballot. You're voting for
the person anyway. I just want to send a message
to the people in New Jersey and the people in
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the Commonwealth of Virginia, especially New Jersey. I give the
odds of Jack Chittarelli. I would say this is a
real race. It is really winnable. I don't say that,
you know, I'm not living in some fantasy world here.
I'm looking at real numbers, and I see a real
possibility and maybe the last opportunity for New Jersey to
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do a real course correction to get their state back
on track. If you don't vote for Jack Chittarelli, you'll
have nobody else to blame in the end but yourself.
And if you don't take this opportunity, every one of
you in New Jersey, you will get your higher taxes
and you will become New York two point zero. And
because that's pretty much what Phil Murphy has done for
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you the last you know, the last eight years being
your governor. And you have an opportunity, and it's real.
You know, we we have Matt Towry, Robert Kahley, you
have this at a one point race. I'm actually I'm
thinking about doing something to bring attention to this race.
I am so sick and tired of Mikey Cheryl Oh.
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I have no idea how I made seven million dollars, Linda.
If seven million dollars is in your bank account, are
you gonna know this? Seven million dollars in your bank account?
I think most people would probably know, don't you think?
Speaker 1 (04:08):
I think so. I'd be making t shirts about it,
absolutely right.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Even if even if you're worth a lot of money,
seven million, you're gonna notice the seven million.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Maybe if you Elon Musk, maybe you won't. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
I remember interviewing Elon and Trump together this was a
pretty funny moment, and I think I was the first
question I asked him out of the box. I'm like, well,
why did you sue your friend? Because Trump sued you know,
Elon Musk, And I said, and got ten million dollars.
And look at Elon, I mean, why did your friend
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sue you? And he said, I didn't even know about it.
He didn't know about it. I let the lawyers handle
that crap. I'm like, I'm too busy, like figuring out
how to get to Mars and and star Link and
Neurallink and XAI and everything else that he's working on,
which is advancing technology and artificial intelligence and rock and
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everything that he does in between. But the numbers that
we have, the number of registered Republicans in New Jersey
grew by thirty one thousand this year. The number of
registered Democrats dropped by more than eleven thousand. Now, look,
Democrats still have an edge in terms of registration in
New Jersey two point five million registered voters compared to
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about one point six Republicans.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
But I'm telling.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
You, you know, Mikey, Cheryl will not tell anybody how
she made this seven million dollars. She's just flat out lying.
Are you not going to convince me that she doesn't
know how she made the money. She doesn't want to
tell us how she made the money. You know, just
like Mikey, Cheryl is given multiple conflicting answers why she
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didn't walk with her graduating class when she went to
the Naval Academy. She knows why she didn't walk, she
knows why she's not in the yearbook, and she's just
not telling you the truth. And she doesn't want to
give the answer. And I think the people of New
Jersey deserve an answer or a position on taxes. I'm
not prepared to say at this time.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
What do you mean.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
You're in the middle of a debate, in the middle
of a campaign, are you gonna raise them or not.
I'm not gonna say whether or not I'm gonna do it.
That to take that interpret that the most obvious way.
That's our way of saying, yeah, I want to raise them,
but I'm not going to tell you I'm going to
raise them.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
That's what that means.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
I mean it's pretty and look, if New Jersey wants
to go to the way of New York and destroy itself,
I can't stop you, but you know there's a lot
of stake here and you have an opportunity to stop
it while campaigning to upgrade from being a US House
of Representatives member the governor. It looks like Democrat Mikey
Sheryl missed one hundred and forty five votes in the
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House this year, more than half the major votes this year.
No one else, by the way, even comes close though.
Second place goes to represent of Donald nor Krauz Cross,
another New Jersey Democrat, who missed eighty three. I mean
she missed nearly twice as many, and as New Jersey
electric prices are soaring, she miss votes on energy policy.
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As assassinations and anti Semitic attacks played the country, she
was a no show for resolutions condemning anti Semitism and
political violence. You know, raking in six figure pay while
playing hooky and making a fortune in the meantime on
the side, what a great deal won't go very noticed
by many, But Donald Trump has it a move that
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I think and this goes to the heart of the
Trump doctrine, and it frustrates me to no end that
so called conservatives the you know this, this is the
frustrating part people that were never with Trump in the beginning.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
People that criticize people.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Like me for being with Trump early and and I
typically mentioned Beck and uh Glent and Ben Shapiro. You know,
you know, now they act like they're the biggest Trump
supporters in the world. I have no problem that they
got on the god that God on board. But you know,
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don't hand me this crap that you didn't kick the
crap out of me for years on your on your
respective shows and yet to hear you know what, you
were right or yeah, I probably shouldn't have uh, And
I'm not expecting it. And I don't really give a
flying rip with anyone else on the air doing whatever
they do has to say anyway, so it doesn't matter.
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But you know, a lot of these people that that
say they support Trump, and there's been a lot of
fair weather people involved in this group, and people that
are either in or out or in late and jump
on the bandwagon when they think it's beneficial to their
career and don't think that that doesn't happen, but because
it does. And we've been far more principal than our belief.
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I've always believed that Trump could be one of the
best presidents ever, and it was based on my own
vetting of him personally with late night conversations long before
he ever came down that escalator at Trump Tower, and
I remember being as forceful as saying, if you don't
convince me you're a conservative, then you're going to govern conservatively.
I'm not going to vote for you or support you.
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That's how we went, and we talked late into the night,
and you know, at that point we became friends. And
I began to realize a quality that he had that
no other politician had, and that was an ability to
just see everything differently and think differently. And that's now
playing out in real time pretty much on a daily basis.
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But you know, not to digress here. You know, the
Trump doctrine is simple. He wants peace. He'll go more
than the extra ten twenty thirty miles to try and
get it. He'll give people multiple opportunities to take the
olive branch and to end the killing. You know, we
saw that with Iran. He understood that the Iranians, all
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the intelligence around the world was showing that they were
close to getting nuclear weapons, and he's like, Okay, I'm
going to give you a deadline here and I'm going
to give you a chance for peace. Otherwise the consequences
are going to be dire because you are not getting
nuclear weapons. Period. That was his message. Fifty days is
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the timeframe he gave him. On the fifty first day,
Israel attacked, knocked out their air defense systems, a lot
of their ballistic missile systems, a lot of their weaponry,
and that paved the way for Trump to go in
and drop those fourteen massive bunker buster bombs and take
out those nuclear sites. They might eventually be you know,
if they try to reconstitute this, there might be more
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work to do in the future, but I mean it
was a huge blow. Now that also paved the way.
You know, fourteen days later there's a peace. Twelve days later,
there's a peace plan with an a ceasefire with Iran
and Israel. And then he put all this political capital
into you know, stopping the fighting in the in the
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Middle East and Gaza, et cetera. And he spends a lot,
He's expended a lot of political capital. And after October
seventh and a history of hundreds of thousands of rockets
fired into Israel culminating on October seventh, you know, Israel
was doing massive damage and had the ability to obliterate Gaza.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
They they they.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
Wont they had the war one, they had the enemy surrounded,
they could have wiped it out. And then Trump got
them to stop. And he got them to stop, and
for the because he took out those nuclear sites, countries
that were absolutely dead set against ever being part of
the solution. Arab nations in the region they had the
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freedom him because he took out Iran's nuclear sites to
now engage in the peace process, which is good for
the entire region. Okay, now we're running into difficulty because
hamas their charter. Their indoctrination is kill the Jews, Killed
the Jews, kill the Jews, and wipe Israel off the
face of the earth. That's in their own charter. And
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he's trying, and the President has tried hard when it
comes to Vladimir Putin, and he has sat down with them,
met with him in Alaska. He has tried to incentivize him.
He's forced Olensky to give concessions Olynsky didn't want to give.
And at the end of the day, you know, Vladimir
Putin gets more aggressive and won't go along with any
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peace process. All right, Well, now President Trump in a
move that will I think bring Russia's economy to its
knees and cripple Moscow's ability to continue fighting. You know,
which is you know, oil is pretty much the only
thing that Putin produces, which showed a stupid Western Europe
was by buying it. But anyway, a stony silence from
Moscow after the President criticized Putin and slap punishing sanctions
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on Russia's two biggest oil companies. You know, just days
after a very productive phone call they were gonna meet
again in Hungry and then another phone call he wouldn't
put a ceasefire in effect. Trump said, the meeting's off.
And now Reuters is reporting today that their Chinese state
oil majors have suspended purchases of seaborn Russian oil after
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the US and POST sanctions on you know, Moscow's two
biggest oil companies. Now, the biggest customers have always been
Western Europe. He stopped that India fifty percent tariff. He's
stopping their imports of Russian oil. And if he gets
China on board, it's game over for Russia and they'll
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have no other choice but to make a deal. That
is the Trump doctrine, taking out Solimani, taking out Bagdaddy,
taking out the caliphe drop in the mother of All bombs,
taken out of RAN's nuclear sites, but no forever wars.
And I don't understand why there are people that say
they know Trump that don't understand his own doctrine. It's
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pretty pretty spectacular to me, and I think it's probably
the best doctrine out there. Hey, listen, October is National
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Speaker 1 (14:20):
Go shopping this week. What are people looking for, Linda?
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Speaker 1 (14:35):
It's all.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
It's all that I use in my house.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
By the way, it's not pasta sauce. Can I refuse
to give that up. It's not sauce like a sauce.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
Know how to say sauce.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
It's really sauce or gravy.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
It depends.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
Oh my gosh. Really, if we're going to go back
to the godfather and call it gravy. He sit in
my house, we call it gravy and macaroni. That is
what it's called.
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Speaker 1 (15:49):
News Hannity is on right.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
Now as we continue a long eight hundred nine point
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one shown. Linda, did you watch the debate last night,
the New York City mayoral debate? I did, and I
look I thought that uh I thought comrade Marxist mom,
Donnie Commie, Mamdanni.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
You know, he got hit pretty hard last night, and
he was a little rattled. I didn't see a knockout
punch that I feel is going to be a race changer.
But it was kind of fun to see him off
balanced for the first time. And he got you know,
he got a little baptism by fire last night.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
It's off his feet. I mean he's barely standing. I mean,
it's it's all just it's you know, it's smoking mirrors.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
He's nothing. He just smiles.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
He gives you a platitude, a cliche that is prepared,
and then he builds off that. And it's very interesting.
I have his style down pat now, ye not honestly,
very similar, very very which is scary. All right, Well,
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take a break. Curtis will join us later in the
program today. Also Brett Baer of Special Report Fox News
will join us as well as we continue When Fake
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News gives You Lies, Hannity Supplies the Truth.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
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beginning to see a pattern emerge, you know, because all
these liberals they talk and they all say the same thing,
and you'll start hearing it from Democrats, You'll start hearing
it from, you know, people in the left wing media mob.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
You know.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
He has a fantasy of having collaborators of President Trump
publicly shamed and spat on after Trump leaves office his details.
He detailed his dream on a podcast that he and
his co host Al Hunt I don't know. Al Hunt
(20:26):
was still in the business but accusing the administration of
trying to control higher education with an offer for preferential
funding for colleges. Seven of nine universities offered more federal
money if they agree with various Trump policies. No, he
just doesn't believe in woke dei or you know, harassing
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students the way. You know, these Ivy League institutions have
bet have it has what fifty some odd billion dollars
in endowment money. They don't deserve one one red cent
neither to any of these Ivy League colleges. They all
have billion dollar endowments. It's ridiculous. You know, Newsom saying
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Trump's GOP allies will have a lot to reconcile at
the Pearly Gates. I sent them a note today. I said,
does that mean I'm not going to see you in heaven?
I don't know what he meant by that. Jensaki under
fire for we talked about this. I'm so sick of this.
I'll give you an example, Havid. You know, hate the police.
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Harvard College dean homes Trump dies and says cops are
racist and evil. Social media posts from a Harvard University
dean joined the administrator, openly going off on conservatives, calling
police evil, describing whiteness as an ideology designed to annihilate.
Harvard's Alston Burr. Resident dean Gregory Davis is tasked with
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being the main liaison for students needing extra help to
achieve their academic and wellness goals, acts as a representative
for students, and Havid's you know, Dunster House.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
None of this means of things to me. What do
I know about Harvard? I don't care about Harvard.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
You know, I know people employers, they don't want to
hire Harvard gruds. They don't want to hire Ivy League gruds.
You know what they want. They want the kids of
working class families, hard working families that went to state
colleges and smaller universities or southern universities. They're not looking
for kids that went to Ivy League schools anyway. The
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post range from reminding people to love each other and
hate the police and posting.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
A meme if he dies, he dies.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
After President Trump was diagnosed with COVID twenty sixteen, even
compared Trump to Hitler. It's like an everyday thing. The
worst of Nixon and Hitler, he wrote, and worst still presidential.
You know, watching the Republican National Convention discuss his whiteness
and white supremacy. Black people do have a unique, often
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authoritative view on what is racist, but the way people
disrespect it and micro aggress against non English names is
wrong and based in white supremacy. It's almost like whiteness
is a self destructive ideology that annihilates everyone around him
around it by design and other post reads, which appears
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to be in response to a twenty nineteen Time Magazine
article entitled Republicans want a white Republic, They'll destroy America
to get it. In twenty twenty, when Black Lives Matter,
violent demonstrations overtook major cities across the country. Something to
keep in mind. Rioting and looting are parts of democracy,
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Just like voting and marching. The people will be heard.
What about the two dozen dead Americans? What about the
thousands of cops hit with bricks, rocks, bottles, and molotov cocktails?
What about the billions in property damage? Howard University professor
urges white allies to be like militant abolitionist hang for murder.
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He urged lefty white allies to be more like an
infamous Civil War era abolitionist who was hanged for murder.
Doctor Stacy Patton, journalism professor made the remarks in a
recent sub stack as she argued that white liberals should
look to John Brown as an example instead of asking
how to be a better ally. When white allies asked
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what can I do, here's the answer. Be like John Brown,
ask yourself, what am I willing to burn so someone
else can breathe?
Speaker 1 (24:41):
No?
Speaker 2 (24:41):
I bother By the way, you have the what is
now an epidemic since Charlie Kirk was assassinated. Let me
put some perspective on this. Charlie Kirk was thirty one
years old. Charlie Kirk had a wife and two young children.
These children will never to see their father again. And
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the rage and the sickness, and the evil and the
comments and the gestures just I mean, there's not even
words adjectives you can use to describe it. You have
the principle of a Chicago public school painting a painted
a teacher who went viral for apparently mocking Charlie Kirk's assassination,
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Remember the one put the gun to the neck, pow
pow pow whatever the person said as the victim, and
a letter to parents made no mention of the accusations
against her. The teacher at an elementary school recorded on
tape putting a finger to her neck pretending to pull
the trigger during one of these idiotic no kings protests
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in the city over the weekend, widely seen as mocking
the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Then in the letter sent
to the larger school community, you know anyway they put
out and there's threats that made against the teacher but
made no mention about what she had done or the
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discipline that she should have received. Were recently made aware
of social media posts with language that resemble a potential
threat to a staff member. Well, what the hell is
that when you put, you know, a gun to your neck.
After this assassination, an Arkansas professor University of Arkansas promised
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to never stop celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Thank
god in that case has been officially fired. Can't make
this up.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
It's sick.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
The SPLC Southern Poverty Law Center filed the lawsuit supporting
a Georgia teacher teacher who said that the world is
a bit safer without Charlie Kirk. Wow, the Southern Poverty
Law Center. You know that they ride themselves as being
the monitors of all things against hate, and they're filing
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this lawsuit. Is this like a bad joke? It's sick.
A Chicago teacher accused of mock and the assassination as
portrayed as the victim.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
A man wearing an inflatable Trump costume attacked on camera
at this No Kings protest, and of course in Massachusetts,
would that surprise you. I mean, it's just despicable. Democrats
defend the Senate candidate with the apparent Nazi tattoo, and
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all we told you about this guy at a main
who's winning in that race. And of course, you know,
no problem for Bernie Sanders, he'll forgive it. Post apparently
identified as communists, branding rural white Americans as racist, suggested
service members worried about being rape should buy kevlar underwear,
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smearing all police as bastards. That's okay, and let's support
this guy. Graham Planter, I just happened to get I
was drunk that night. Well, okay, when you woke up
sober the next day, did you think about maybe getting
rid of the Nazi tattoo with the Nazi symbolism.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
I didn't know it had anything to do with that. Okay.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
The Schumer shut down continues, but we're getting some revelations
into what the motivation is Schumer blocking the twelfth time.
Now the GOP bid to open the government. Hey, we
had on John Fetterman was great last night. He slammed
Democrats were voting to keep the government shut down. He
said it to me. I give him a lot of credit.
I said, well, what about those people are on primary.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
I don't care.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
I said, I'm here to do my job and I'm sorry,
and I'm not going to call people racist, Nazis and
fascists like the rest of the people of my party.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Here's part of what he said.
Speaker 4 (28:54):
I really I'm not afraid of telling the truth, as
I've said, I'll be the Democrat that refuses to lie
to the base and pretend that this is right. You know,
I'm proud to stand with Israel. I'm proud to say
that we need to secure our border. You know, I
think it's entirely appropriate, appropriate to bomb the Iranian nuclear facilities.
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And now I refuse to call are my fellow citizens
as they're fascists, their Nazis or those things. I mean.
I will agree also that we must keep our government open.
And if somebody wants to primary me or the party
wants to vote me out, it's like I'm going to
go down being honest and telling you that this is
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wrong to do these kinds of things that I refuse
to do. That I think we need to be a big,
big tent party.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
He's the only one with any guts and reason in
his party. And I know I supported Oz on that race.
I had no idea that this guy would be this moderate.
His background really didn't indicate it reasonable. Actually a nice guy.
I've had conversations with them. I'll keep those private. Now
we got some insight into the motivation of Democrats behind
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the humor shutdown. Oh yeah, this lady, Catherine Clark interviewed
by Chad pergram Am on Fox and Name's Catherine Clark Massachusetts.
They don't have a single Republican representative of Massachusetts anyway,
Democratic whip because yeah, no, I know it's going to
impact a lot of poor people. Well we need the
leverage because you're putting political leverage over people. Listen, no
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responsibility on the Democrats, or at least you don't think
that the public will perceive that the Democrats a response.
Speaker 5 (30:42):
I mean, shutdowns are terrible, and of course there will
be you know, families that are going to suffer. We
take that responsibility very seriously, but it is one of
the few leverage times we have. It is an inflection
point in this process.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Oh, we know families are going to suffer because we're
shutting down the government. We don't care. We don't care
because we you know, we need the leverage. What do
we care?
Speaker 1 (31:11):
You know?
Speaker 2 (31:13):
Another Vermont Senator, Peter Welch, never even heard of this guy,
wants to pay federal workers. But that would give too
much latitude to Trump. Oh okay, so they'll go without
a paycheck. Listen, Well, I'd.
Speaker 5 (31:26):
Be in favor of paying federal workers.
Speaker 4 (31:29):
That bill, unfortunately, gives a lot of latitude to the
president to pick and choose, or I should say, rustle
boat pick and choose.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
So I think we'd have an alternative.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
He just you, honestly can't make this up. Gabe Pritzker,
idiot that he is.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
He might be. I thought Gavin jumped the shark. I
don't know.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
I think Pritzker is way again. Comparing Trump ice raids
to Nazi Germany.
Speaker 6 (31:57):
Listen, people have criticized me for talking about the Nazi regime.
On the right, people have criticized me. This is what happened.
People's rights started getting taken away, people got accused of
being immigrants. This is before the Holocaust really took place.
People were accused of being immigrants, and then laws were
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passed to limit immigrants, and then people who weren't actually
immigrants were called immigrants, and then it was othering people
and that led to a lot worse things. What I'm
saying is that this is how authoritarian regimes do it.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
Okay, Now let's go to Chicago for a minute, because
ICE filed an arrest detainer for a Nicaraguan illgal who
viciously raped a Chicago woman in August after being released
last year by Biden immigration officials. The arrest detainer urges
local authorities to tip off ICE before they released. The
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agency said doing so helps them from praying on more
innocent women. Now they worry, of course JB. Pritska won't
do that. And you have a twenty one year old
immigrant from India across the southern border in twenty two,
released by the Biden administration, now accused of causing a
fiery semi truck crash that killed three people in southern California.
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Hey Kevin, I haven't heard you talk about this yet.
And the illegal alien ran the ice vehicles on Monday.
Previously given an award by La City Council for protecting
our community from illegal ice raids. This on the heels
of yesterday's announcement that you have Democrats now members of
the Congress, launching their master Ice Tracker. In other words,
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let's tip off every illegal immigrant that ice is on
the way, take away the element of surprise, and prepare
people so they can fight back, and put a bullseye
on the foreheads and backs of law enforcement agents.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
I'm sorry, that has got to be illegal.