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Finant, I more Megan, now make America great again than
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The first thing today on the Talk Media Network by
Joe Thomas, the second most Famous Thomas and Charlotte'smith.
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Welcome to a Ted's d and I appreciate you joining
along for the ride where we celebrate the gifts God
has given you, whether you be a butcher, a baker,
or a guitar riff maker, and whatever you do to
serve a grateful bunch, and you may not realize it.
And here's the sad thing about American society.
Speaker 4 (00:56):
If I may.
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Wax philosophical sociological for a moment, you know I am
a long self admitted armchair sociologist. As Howard Cosell once said,
I never played the game, but I sit by and
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I watch a lot of people doing a lot of things.
Speaker 4 (01:20):
So I think that qualifies me.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Just like the Monday morning quarterback can tell you what
Drake may did wrong, I can sit here and tell
you what everyone else is doing wrong. But if I
may wax philosophical here for a second. In the theme
of tedsty there are a lot of people in middle
management and in the white collar world. Cubicle dwellers if
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you wish. There's all sorts of derisive terms for them.
But they do serve purposes in industries. I know many
times they find themselves on the wrong end of downsizing,
or it's the new phrase that human resources is invented
right sizing. Well, thank you very much. You just told
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me everything I've been doing here is wrong. But you know,
when you look at the paperwork involved, what's Every cop
movie is full of some grizzled, hardcore old school detective,
some Popeye Doyle who wants to bust the bad guys
but doesn't want to do the paperwork. And everyone's, oh,
I hate the paperwork, But you know, guess what the
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paperwork is how the SOB gets convicted. If you do
your paperwork correctly, then the SOB doesn't get back out
on the street in two days or two hours, regardless
on with who you have a progressive prosecutor. The devil
is in the paperwork sometimes, So it's on all of
us to make sure that we let each other know
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how important our toils are to each other. If you
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it's a hard thing to do. Now I'm not trying
to say be touchy feely, and believe me, you get
in trouble for that too.
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These days.
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Our first things this morning, so that we know what
we're talking about when we talk about it. At four three,
four eight eight, two four to two one seven. President
Trump in South Korea this morning with President Li Je
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tour and the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit. He
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said in a speech just earlier this morning, the Republic
of Korea is a cherished American friend and a close
ally German climate activist Naomi Seep, dubbed the anti Greta
by Europeans, has filed for political asylum in the US,
saying she's being persecuted in Germany for her political views
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and advocacy of free speech. The twenty five year old
submitted her petition under section two eight of the Immigration
and Naturalizate Nationalization Act, stating that returning to Germany would
expose her to imprisonment or physical harm that never happens
in Germany. GOP controlled Senate offered a rebuke of the
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president's tariff policies briefly yesterday as a fifty two to
forty eight vote against the fifty percent tariff proposed on
Brazilian imports. The Republicans that voted along with the Democrats
are Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Tom Tillis
of North Carolina, Susan Collins of Maine, and Lisa Murkowski
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of Alaska. They will not be seeing this come to law. However,
the bill proposed by Senator Tim Kaine is only a
Senate joint resolution and the House has no intention of
taking it up. According to Mike Johnson, Zorhan Mamdani, the
Democrat nominee for mayor of New York, is facing two
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criminal referrals from the Coolidge Reagan Foundation, claiming that Mamdani
has violated federal election campaign Acts and New York Election
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one hundred and seventy donors whose addresses were outside of
the United States. Federal judge in San Francisco has indefinitely
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barred the Trump administration from firing several federal employees during
the government shutdown, saying that labor unions would likely prevail
in their claim that the cuts were arbitrary and politically motivated.
US District Judge Susan Ilston granted the preliminary injunction that
bars the firing while a lawsuits challenging them plays out.
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She issued the temporary.
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Oh Bruh's buzzed.
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Oh yeah, yeah, he's starting with the woots.
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And now a speech.
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Who's with me?
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Good thing is he knows when he's buzzed, and my
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I was one of my treasured possessions is Mike gansten flag.
Have it in my office, have had it for years.
Used to hang in a Democrats congressional office. Oh those
were the days and four three, four, eight eight two
four to.
Speaker 22 (14:14):
Two one seven impact the entire country and could help
decide who controls Congress. So if you would like to help,
and I've had a ton of people ask me, what
can we do about this?
Speaker 10 (14:23):
Oh?
Speaker 22 (14:23):
There's three things. One, our legislators in Virginia can show
up and vote. No, we did that and it stopped
nothing because we don't have enough votes. We can also
start lawsuits, which I'm pretty sure there's going to be
quite a few lossit super something that most of us
think is unconstitutional and therefore illegal. The third thing is
is we can just win the election.
Speaker 4 (14:41):
That's right.
Speaker 22 (14:42):
The election is ongoing here in Virginia and the final
election day will.
Speaker 4 (14:46):
Be next Tuesday, that's right.
Speaker 22 (14:48):
So if we pick up two seats in the House
of Delegates, all of this nonsense stops. And even better
than that, we get to fire Don Scott as speaker,
which would just be just be incredible on so.
Speaker 4 (15:01):
Many levels I can't even express it.
Speaker 22 (15:03):
So I'm gonna leave a bunch of links to the
seats we're trying to hold and the seats we're trying
to pick up, and we could definitely use your help.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
As Nick Fredi's social commentary and blogger and also YouTube
host podcaster. But for a last few moments, member of
the Virginia General Assembly, the oldest elected body in the world,
they're redistricting. Eric Holder finally sent them the template for
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the law they want to write, and their law basically,
here's the irony of it. So Nick points out that
they all voted no on the bill that would allow
for redistricting. Yeah, but there's a whole bunch of people
who voted in favor of the constitutional amendment that actually
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exists right now that are still in the Virginia General Assembly.
That's where the hypocrisy in this. This is the whole bit.
Do we have his clip back in here again?
Speaker 22 (16:08):
That's impacting Virginia. I need you to know that it's
not just going to impact Virginia, I forget what they want.
This is going to probably impact the entire country and
could help decide who controls Congress. So if you would
like to help, and I've had a ton of people
ask me, what can we do about this? Oh, there's
three things. One, our legislators in Virginia can show up
and vote. No, we did that, and it stopped nothing
because we don't have enough vote.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
But technically you should have had enough votes, because there
were an awful lot of people who just five years
ago amended the Virginia Constitution, which, barring what they are
attempting to do right now, is a herculean task, as
any constitution should be a herculean task.
Speaker 4 (16:46):
To amend the.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
Can't just say you know what I feel like, yeah, please,
It should take a process of events involving voters and
the things and the ilk. But the number of Republicans
is only less than the number of Democrats by two,
partially because they played games and got one of the
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Republicans to resign become to become US Attorney for the
Western District of Virginia, and then he pushed out, So
we have nobody in that seat. The good times, great allies.
You know, we were asking Ken Kuchinelli about this just
yesterday from the Election Transparency Initiative and and about what
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the hypocrisy in the elected officials who supported this five
years ago and are still there campaigned for this new
way of doing redistricting, and now they want to undo
it because Eric Holder tells them to. And I'm sorry
(17:57):
if that makes them feel like that. I view their
efforts as less than adult. I do because the day
before Virginia filed its motion to try to come up
with a way to drop a nuclear explosive on constitutional
process just to get a win, Eric Holder made one
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hundred and fifty thousand dollars contribution to them. It's you
go ahead, read about it. Read all about it my
column at Daily Signal dot org. To go to Daily
Signal online you be able to find my column. Apologies,
I didn't choose the picture that accompanies a giant picture
of Eric Holder smiling at you. Yeah, yikes, but we've
(18:47):
got to We've got to in California and Illinois and
and you know, all these things. So understand there's a
reality in Texas. And you know, Ken talked about this
this is not. It's being portrayed that Texas did it,
so we all have to do it with the court
ruling in Texas. Bring us back to there, because I
think a lot of people are presenting this just sort
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of like, oh, people are just doing this willy nilly
because they feel like it or they got bored waiting
for the next census.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
It was, of course the Trump doj that wrote Texas
the letter and said, you know, you've got this ruling
and you guys haven't fixed it. You need to fix it,
right And you know, Trump was happy about that because
that created the opportunity for a few more probably three
more Republican districts, probably not five, but and that was
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where the blow up began. And then it's all been
crazy since then. But the thing is on the dem
Republican side of this, the Dems did this already. I mean,
look at the map in Illinois, it's fourteen to three Democrats.
It's you know, and California, despite their redistricting commission, it's
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very heavily stacked to the left right, and so you
have a very heavily stacked congressional district set of congressional districts.
So they've they've in the whole Northeast famously doesn't have
a single Republican they they've already done this on the left.
The real complaint, I'll never say it this way, is
(20:32):
here we are mid decade, and the Republicans are doing
it back in North Carolina where they don't where the
governor can't doesn't have a role. In Texas obviously, where
they would have had to make the change anyway, because
of the Fifth Circuit ruling last year, they And the
(20:53):
funny thing is that is where it started, and it
started with a ruling that happened while Biden was present,
though he had nothing to do with it, And now
it's rolled its way into Virginia, Little old Virginia, and
we're much more in the boy I hope I don't
have to say this too much in the coming years.
(21:14):
We're much more in the California position because they have
to undo a constitutional amendment to achieve the goals.
Speaker 3 (21:22):
They have, and that's you know, you suppose the whole
point of a constitutional amendment is to make it hard
to do because these have to rise to a particularly
high standard because it's supposed to be about what the
government is sworn to protect.
Speaker 4 (21:39):
You from have happened.
Speaker 3 (21:43):
And including having your votes diminished or your electoral voice
dispatched like so many blacks trying to get to a
lunch counter in the forties. And to understand a lot
of this is racially based.
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(24:22):
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The Mayo Clinic found that kurcumin can decrease swelling and inflammation,
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(24:42):
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I'm Andrew Saul, Commission of Self Security. I'm here to
warn you about telephone scammers pretending to be government employees.
Some of these scammers may say threatening things like you
will be arrested if you don't make payments or provide
personal information. Do not fall for these tricks. These calls
(25:21):
are not from US. Real solid security employees will never
threaten you for information or money. If you receive a
call like this, hang up. Never give the call of
your personal information like your social Security number or bank account,
or send money in any form cash, gift cards, wire transfers,
(25:43):
or prepaid debit cards. Report the call to our law
enforcement on the Office of the Inspector General at OIG
dot SSA dot gov.
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Uh.
Speaker 14 (25:55):
Oh, bra, that's buzzed.
Speaker 4 (25:57):
Oh yeah, yeah, he's starting with the woots.
Speaker 15 (26:01):
And now a speech.
Speaker 16 (26:02):
I just want to say that friendship is about heart,
art and brain.
Speaker 17 (26:07):
Who's with me?
Speaker 15 (26:08):
Good thing is he knows when he's buzzed, and my
brain is saying when it's time to go home, Somebody
call me a ride.
Speaker 14 (26:15):
Love that guy, me too.
Speaker 8 (26:17):
Know your buzzed warning signs. Call for a ride when
it's time to go home. Buzz driving is drunk driving.
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costs go to heating and cooling. Energy efficiency isn't just
good for the environment, It means lower utility bills too.
One way to reduce your energy waste is a home
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learn how to do it yourself at energysavers dot gov.
(26:44):
That's energysavers dot gov. You'll learn to look for air
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improve your insulation. Another time to cut energy costs is
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there are day to day things you can do. Lower
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(27:06):
close fireplace stampers when they're not in use, and keep
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Today on the Talk Media Network by Joe Thomas.
Speaker 17 (28:20):
Don't you hear it calling your name?
Speaker 22 (28:29):
Everybody camp?
Speaker 3 (28:33):
So the American campfire? Are we all allowed around it?
Or are some more allowed than others? And and the
gas lighting of America is getting deeper and deeper and deeper.
Speaker 17 (28:49):
Listen, listening, all, but will you listen to me?
Speaker 3 (29:03):
That's a William Daniels portraying John Adams, and much like
Martin Sheen, who never actually was President of the United States,
I think William Daniels has forgotten that he wasn't actually
one of the framers of the Declaration of Independence. He
posted to social media this morning or I guess late
(29:25):
last night, ninety eight years old. God bless him. The
current president has ripped a piece of history out from
our lives, and we mustn't take it lightly.
Speaker 4 (29:45):
And doesn't really.
Speaker 3 (29:47):
Go into details of what it is that has been
rent from your hands, one would presume since the photograph
that accompanies the Instagram post by the ninety eight your
Old Actor is of he and Ken Howard playing Thomas Jefferson.
Speaker 4 (30:09):
As I've said, I met Ken Howard.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
I've never met Thomas Jefferson, but I feel like I'm
close because I met Ken Howard and Ben Franklin from
the film seventeen seventy six.
Speaker 4 (30:21):
So I only presume that some.
Speaker 3 (30:24):
Declarative foundational thing has been rent from the hands of Americans,
and I can't for my life figure out what it is.
And you ask the folks who march in the No
Kings protests what rights of yours have been taken away?
And the best they can come up with is they'll
scream habeas corpus over their brown neighbors who have been
(30:49):
rounded up and taken to concentration camps. That's what they say,
our brown neighbors, our fellow insert name of town here,
residents have been swooped and taken away from their jobs
and their homes and their schools and taken to concentration camps.
Speaker 4 (31:13):
You mean the ones that aren't citizen.
Speaker 21 (31:15):
There are neighbors.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
There are neighbors, and who's paying for the rent on
the house they're living next to you?
Speaker 4 (31:23):
And you're a rate of fashion.
Speaker 3 (31:28):
That's the best I can come up with is that
the things that they're claiming are being stolen from Americans
are not being stolen from Americans at all, but being
adjudicated as having been stolen by people who come to
this country and take jobs and that kind of thing,
and housing without cause because they're not citizens. And I
(31:49):
bring this up because I got this email regarding the
Zohan mad money story. Sorry, technically beef correct, Joe. You're
doing a news piece here, so it's Zorhan Mamdani and
his foreign contributors to his election. Mike rates in, Joe,
(32:11):
why should we care if foreign people give money to
Mam Donnie's campaign? Foreign people who've gotten the right to
vote in Minnesota? Anyway, Last week's story that Minnesota is
giving out driver's license to everyone, just ask and you
get one, regardless of what district it is. He Minnesota's
(32:33):
not so worried about their congressional districts. They'll just flood
the field. And this is why I talk about this
thorough gas lighting of America. I'm not saying that William
Daniels is not capable of intellectual thought. I've never met him.
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But he's so convinced that the popular position is in
this lawless pursuit of what.
Speaker 4 (33:08):
I don't know.
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So I went to this poll that we were reporting
about the Public Policy Institute of California because I wanted
to see what some of the other results were. The
top line results in the news fifty six percent of
Californians support the idea of vote. You know, we'll vote
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in favor of Prop fifty, which will then give the
General Assembly the legislator, the opportunity to redraw all of
California's congressional districts.
Speaker 4 (33:42):
Because why would you want to have rules about that? Huh?
Speaker 3 (33:46):
Why would you want to have rules about where a
congressional district is. I've got an idea, why don't we
just multiply the number we currently have by oh, I
don't know, twelve hundred, because if you go by what
they had initially intended to put onto the US Constitution,
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no congressional district should be larger than fifty thousand people.
For reference, we are currently at seven hundred and twenty
thousand people on average. And yes, I know, this would
create a congress of six four hundred people, but there
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are plenty of theaters in Washington that are that large.
Just build one. It's not like we don't have a
president who knows how to build something. Onto these buildings.
And part of this false idolatry that I watch being
displayed as they tear down the East Wing to build
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the Lyndon Johnson, I need more ballroom.
Speaker 4 (34:56):
Oh, I need more Comma ballroom. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
They they get into this fixation on the buildings. And
one of the premises for the non Dixiecrats, the non
racists to pass the Permanent Reapportionment Act of nineteen twenty
nine was a conservative one. We just had spent a
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fortune building the two wings of the House and Senate
where they would meet. The House had grown so large
it had outgrown the room that they had been meeting in,
which is now one of the statuary halls. So they
built the rooms on now that are currently the House
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and Senate chambers. And they said, listen, we really don't want
to let the black people get more Congress people, so
we're going to permanently set this. But the other side
is we will never have to build a bigger building again. Well,
that's a conservative principle. So the racists of the nineteen twenties.
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While they were back home writing laws that said you
couldn't go into the same bathroom or drink from the
same water fountain, or heck, go to the same restaurant
as Caucasians, was now saying, hey, you're no longer going
to grow as a population and get better representation. All
can be fixed if we go back to the original
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Bill of Rights and dust off that original first Amendment.
The original first Amendment pre eminent amongst all the other
things that George Mason and company thought would be important
in protecting the liberty of Americans were small, contiguous congressional districts,
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no more than the size of an average baseball stadium.
Would be you know, the population of your congressional district.
And I am absolutely fine with that, because you know what,
I don't bow and pray to the false idolatry of
the function.
Speaker 4 (37:18):
Oh well, we have the office.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
Got to keep the office because the office is American,
and you're a patriot, right, So anything that's American you've
got to defend, none if it's wrong. It wasn't patriotic
to defend Buck versus Bell. The Virginia Act for Sterilization
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wasn't patriotic. It was American law Supreme Court. But this
all goes and is rendered academic if we actually had
the kind of representation that George Mason Patrick Henry saw
as the only way to defend our rights.
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You're making mornings great again. First thing today on the
TUNK Media Network by Joe Thomas.
Speaker 3 (44:19):
Wally winding down here this morning, and I appreciate you
letting me be of service to you. On this Ted
Steve morning. We had a chance to hang out with you.
It's interesting you're out at a sidery and the son
of the president comes walking up.
Speaker 4 (44:34):
He's like, hey, Joe, what's.
Speaker 3 (44:36):
Going on interesting today?
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Talk being a network on the.
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Side of a beautiful mountain in central Virginia where it's
apple season with the king of the apple in Central Virginia.
Speaker 4 (44:47):
His name is Eric.
Speaker 3 (44:48):
You might recognize the last name, Eric Trump. How are
you doing, Eric?
Speaker 28 (44:52):
Will it Joe? It's good to have you back. I
never thought i'd be King of the Apple. But we've
planted about sixteen thousand apple trees that from Winery Trump Sdary,
So I guess that makes us of the apple.
Speaker 3 (45:00):
Now, that'll do it for you. How has the sidery division?
And if you don't know, the Trump family purchased this
winery ten years ago.
Speaker 28 (45:08):
Yeah, a little bit over closer to fifteen years ago,
and it's become the largest winery on the East coast
of the United States. And we started fider two years
ago when we planted, as I said, you know, close
to sixteen thousand apple trees. People love the winery, people
love the cider. Were distributed in forty two states. I
think seven or eight countries around the world. Again, the
largest winery east Mississippi River. And we've won every award.
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We won San Francisco last year. I mean, we've absolutely
done great. But people love the wine, people love the cider,
and people just love the property.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
Well.
Speaker 3 (45:36):
And I've told I've told you this before when you
were in Charlottesville, aside from trying to get the tour
of my studios first free coffee bar, but the Trump Winery,
the tasting room, the sidery, it is absolutely stunning. It's
all the best of us of Virginia as well. And
I'm not saying that just because Eric's taller than I
am and I'm intimidated. So you know, you're here, it's
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the first year of the apple and and you've been
having folks in the community come up and do apple
picking here as well. How is that gone?
Speaker 28 (46:06):
Let's so, what's more all American than apple picking?
Speaker 1 (46:09):
Right?
Speaker 28 (46:09):
And we have one of the siders is called Donny
apple Seed. We're having a lot of fun with you.
We have a passion patriot we're thinking about and there
are general managers can kill me for saying this, but
we're thinking about impeachment. So it will be a it'll
be an apple slider, but it'll be you know, peach base.
But so we're thinking about calling it and we've got
a red, white and blueberry. We're having a lit fun
with the siders. But honestly, they're delicious. They're they're made
the same way that we make our sparkling lines. They're
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the best thing you'll ever taste. They're they're they're they're amazing.
And the whole property is incredible. And the hotel is
I mean, you can't even get into the hotel. It's
you know, very small. We only have fourteen rooms, and
people book it up literally months in advance, and it's
it's been so so incredible, this whole property.
Speaker 3 (46:45):
Travel guides have called the album Martle House, which is
their hotel here, one of the best destination bed and
breakfast inns in the nation. So and again, nothing Trump
does is done halfway. You told me that when you
guys took over the wine here.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
Eric.
Speaker 3 (47:01):
I have to ask, though, growing up in New York City,
like I did you know there's parts of Upstate New
York which we all in New York City we called
upstate New York Westchester where there was apple picking. Please
tell me. There are some instances where you and your
dad went apple picking up in you know, upstate New York,
and it.
Speaker 28 (47:19):
Is still a traditional My kids still I take them.
I try and take them every year and listen, what's
the better, what's a better tradition? And now in Virginia
they're actually doing apple picking a little bit different. We
obviously have incredible apple trees, but they're also we're taking
a lot of the apple trees and putting them on
trellis a similar way to what you do with wine.
Speaker 17 (47:34):
Wow.
Speaker 28 (47:35):
And what that does is for small kids, it makes
a lot easier. They're actually able to go and pick
the apple versus trying to climb to the top of
a tree. And and so you get better yields, you
get better apples, you get better ridals, and so you know,
we've really you know, we we have pink Lady apples.
We have I mean there's thirty different ridles and apples.
People come out here, they have the greatest time, and
the food is absolutely exceptional.
Speaker 3 (47:56):
Of course, now you have to take secret Service protection
with you. It's not as easy as go. I'm gonna
segue into you've just released your new book under Siege,
talk about this. Look inside the family, you, Lara, You
know everyone knows you and Don Junior in the whole family,
probably more than a lot of presidents. Your family has
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been part of the affair. What was When did you
finally say, somebody needs to write all this down.
Speaker 1 (48:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 28 (48:25):
Well, you know they tried. They tried everything they could
to And you've known me for a long time. You
know many of the things that they put us through.
But they peached my father twice. They made up the
dirty dossiers, they made up the Russia hoax. They took
us off the ballots of of Maine in Colorado. They
they threw us off of Instagram and Facebook and Twitter
and YouTube, everything you can possibly imagine. They raided our home,
They raided mar Lago, They raided Malania's closet. They I
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became the most painted person in American history. I've never
kind of speeding ticket show, and I became the most
painted person in American history for doing absolutely not. I
never had a laptop from hell, you know, I never
had any of those bad habits that that other people
have had, and yet I became a person who was
used as a pinata, right because I happened to run
the company. They and I did my father ninety one times,
every single one of them we've overturned. They did everything
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they could to bankrupt us, to try and destroy our company,
to try and destroy our family, to try and break
up our family, to try and silence our voice, to
try and gag order us, as we were all gag
ordered in every court and every jurisdiction across this country.
And I had to write it all down. And then
they tried to kill my father Butler the first time,
and then they tried to kill him this second time,
and then they just killed a very good friend of mine,
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Charlie Kirk. And that's what it was. It was a siege.
It was a coordinated effort to destroy us in any
way shape, because they didn't want our voice, they didn't
want us to stand on a stage. They hated who
we were, and they would do anything they possibly could.
And Joe, it's amazing. I've just spent a lot of
time talking about fake media in the book, and I
happened to win number one on New York Times. And
this wasn't the great irony of this, But this wasn't
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just by like a little amount, right, I mean, I
won by you know, near one hundred thousand books on
the New York Times. It was a decisive I never thought
I'd be the number one, number one author in the
country right now. This was not you know, I'm a
real estate guy. This is what I do. I do hospitality,
you see, the best of what I do every single day.
But somebody had to tell the story about the crookedness.
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And the book has been so unbelievable. Is he's successful.
It's been Amazon number one constantly for the last you know,
three weeks, and incredibly proud of it. I mean it
was just very honest, very raw, no holding back. Probably
will ruffle some feathers, but those feathers needed to be ruffled.
Speaker 3 (50:27):
And his pop writes the forward to the book as well,
get it for your Christmas gift, giving a guide. How
do you think? Just you know, we're here. You and
I talked to folks. Eric Trump's on with us. You know,
it's only been nine months of Trump two point zero.
I mean, there's still three years left of this. What's
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going to be left in the tank?
Speaker 28 (50:50):
Well, you'll have a lot left in the tank because
the guys, I don't mean his energy, but yeah, I
mean he's unbelievable. I do, Joey. I constantly say, you
throw so much led me Eric that the other side
they don't know what to do with him, like they
can't count our narrative. Meaning by the time they try
and start formulating their own narrative and getting all their
foot soldiers online, he's seven steps past them and they
have to counter. That was yesterday's news. And I mean, listen,
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he's got peace in the Middle East, he solved seven wars.
Look at our economy right now, biggest tax cuts in
the history of this nation. You see what he's doing
with energy prices. Energy prices are coming down in massive ways.
I mean, it's Look what he's doing with fentanyl. I mean,
never before that, I think you're gonna have a political
party in this country that was going to fight a
president who wanted to take out drug boats, those drug
boats carrying fentanyl, who are literally poisoning our children. I
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have four friends who have lost kids to fentanyl, four
who have and we all do. I'm sure you have
friends I have, and pretty much everybody listening to us
right now. And you see these Democrats and they're saying,
they're saying they buil a boat that's carrying enough ventanyl
to poison ten thousand people. You know, how dare you
take out the drug cartels? And my father's keeping this
world safe. He's keeping this country safe, he's keeping our
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border safe, he's keeping the strongest economy. He's putting America
first again. He's leading the world in every Look at
the reception he gets. He's over in Asia right now.
Look at the reception he has a vernas no no
president has. You know Obama would go to Asia, go
to China. The wouldn't even bring staircase up air Force one.
He would go down like the little kids stairs on
like the base of air Force one. It's so refreshing
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to see America's winning on every front. And and I
couldn't be more proud of him.
Speaker 3 (52:18):
As Eric Trump trump winery dot com, trump Sidery dot com.
And the book is called Under Siege, Great Cover uh
and Lwa also writes a little bit of the forward
as well, A week.
Speaker 29 (52:41):
Till tomorrow at five easterns, So long and thanks for
all the fish.
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