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July 17, 2024 34 mins
Ryan reflects on an all-star lineup in Milwaukee for Republicans at their national convention in Milwaukee from Tuesday's second night. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders stood out, even among the heavy hitters, with her deeply personal and unbreakable bond with President Trump.

John Fabbricatore, GOP candidate in Colorado's 6th Congressional District, joins Ryan to discuss reports of a heated exchange on a Zoom call between Joe Biden and Rep. Jason Crow (D, CO-6), a one-sided flaming with the President chastising the Congressman over foreign policy as a campaign issue. 

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So Prosecutor macalm and Brand in NewYork, Kim Fox and Chicago, and
George Gascon in Los Angeles have turnedout great country and cities into warsowe the
Democratic Party that poor minorities have beenloyal to for decades, including myself.

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All right, they portrayed us,They stabbed us in the back. Joe
Biden and Tamala Harris, who claimedto represent us, have abandoned us.
They neglected the poor minority communities acrossAmerica, And on February twenty seven,

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twenty twenty two, our lives wereshattered and our baby was gone. This
was not an overdose. It waspoisoning his whole future. Everything we ever
wanted for him was ripped away inan instant. And Joe Biden does nothing.

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I hold Joe Biden, Mala Harris, the borders are what a joke,
and Gavin Newsom and every Democrat whosupports open border is responsible for the
death of my son. I'll startby making one thing perfectly clear. Donald

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Trump has my strong endorsement. Harry. You don't have to agree with Trump
one hundred percent of the time tovote for Take it for me. I
haven't always agreed with President Trump,but we agree more often than we disagree.

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We agree on keeping America strong,we agree on keeping America safe,
and we agree that Democrats have movedso far to the left that they're putting
our freedoms in danger. As acitizen, as a husband, and as

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a father, I am alarmed thatthe current President of the United States lacks
the capability to discharge the duties ofhis office. Our enemies do not confine
their designs to between ten am andfour pm. We need we need a
commander in chief who can lead twentyfour hours a day and seven days a

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week. America cannot afford four moreyears of a weekend at Bernie's presidency.
And before I get started, say, I have always been proud to stand
with President Trump, but never haveI been more proud than to stand with

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him right now tonight. Not evenan assassin's bullet could stop him. God
Almighty intervened because America is one nationunder God, and he is certainly not

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finished with President Trump. Under PresidentTrump, America was safer, the world
was safer, and it felt likethe next generation would have a chance at
the American dream. President Trump didthe job that Kamala won't, and Joe

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Biden simply can't. When we're honest, every American knows that we were so
much better off under President Trump.And in those moments, it was President
Trump who defended me. And whenan MSNBC host, the author of several
books on empowering women, said Iwas unfit to be a mother, and

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another MSNBC host said I was vile, not even human, and that I
should be choked, MSNBC again didnothing, but our President pulled me aside,
looked me in the eye and said, Sarah, you're smart, you're

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beautiful, you're tough, and theyattack you because you're good at your job.
Never let them stop fighting. Thankyou, mister president. Let me
tell you the weapons that they used. First, they tried to ruin his
reputation, and he's more popular nowthan ever. And then they tried to

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bankrupt him, and he's got moremoney now than he had before. And
then they tried to put him inprison, and he's freer and has made
other people free with him. Andthen and then last weekend they tried to
kill him. And there he isover there, alive, and well,

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I have seen this man dragged throughHelen back in and out of courtrooms,
indictments, impeachments, mug shots,and even an assassination attempt, and yet
he has never backed down. There'sno out that Saturday was one of the
most frightening moments of my father inlaw's life. Millimeters separated him from life

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and certain death, and yet itwas in the midst of it all as
he was jostled off stage by SecretService, that he knew how defining that
moment would be for our country,and he hoisted his fist in the air.

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There was an All Star Game lastnight, but my contention would be
it was in Milwaukee at the RepublicanNational Convention, and not Arlington, Texas
or Major League Baseball was hosting itsown All Star Game. Because last night,
in my view, was pitch perfect. You had heavy hitters in the

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Republican Party one after the other,voicing articating support for President Trump, for
his policies and for him as aperson, and I think the latter was
far more, if not infinitely moreimportant. And that's what stood out to
me. And the stories of thetwo women that you heard at the beginning

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of that montage from last night,and I wouldn't call them ordinary people I
would call them extraordinary people. Someonelike Madeline Braim, What a firebrand,
what a voice, her conscience,for reason, for law and order.
She lost her son, a militaryveteran of Afghanistan, stabbed into the streets

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of New York City, and DistrictAttorney Alvin Bragg set her son's killers free.
I love that she slammed Alvin Bragg, New York City, Kim Fox
Chicago, and George Gascon Los Angelesare three biggest major cities in America,

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all of which are crime ridden,all of which have Soros funded prosecutors who
refuse to prosecute true crime in thestreets of those cities, and they've made
them war zones, exactly as MadelineBrain describes. And then the heartbreaking story
of an fundner. You go fromthe crime in our streets in our American

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cities to the fentanyl epidemic that reachesfar and wide across rural America, an
in urban America that kills our teens. When a senile Joe Biden suggests that
guns kill the most kids in thiscountry, he is wrong. He is
factually inaccurate. That is false.Fentanyl is the biggest killer of our young

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people in this country and it iscoming across our border because of an open
border's policy by Joe Biden, KamalaHarris, Gavin Newsom, and the entire
Democratic Party Mike Johnston or Jared Polispretending to be a moderate, he is
not. If Governor Polis was makinga political play, which he is a
political animal, he would shut downColorado and Denver cold and say we are

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not a sanctuary state. Denver isnot a sanctuary city. But he won't
do that because he's a coward.Mike Johnston. I mean, he is
just an devout leftist and he wantsDenver to have this kind of red carpet
policy for illegals streaming in and withthat comes crime, not all of them,

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but enough of them to many ofthem, and drugs. The Chinese
government gladly shaking hands with the Mexicancartels, providing them the source materials to
create fentanyl, to lace other drugswith fentanyl, to transport fentanyl across the
border with coyotes and illegals also intow. The Mexican cartels are having a

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field day with our border situation rightnow, and they know it. So
you have the story of Anne Vundner. You have the words of Nikki Hayley.
I thought were important that she providea message of unity. As much
as many of you and myself can'tstand her, the fact that she was
there, the fact that she waswilling to say what she said to endorse

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President Trump, that has meaning.I think that moved the needle. I
hope that it moved the needle.Governor Ron DeSantis the great weekend at Bernie's
line. He made Donald Trump laugh. I was messaging with Kelly about how
President Trump himself he looked so tiredlast night. He looked so fatigued and

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worn out. And you can totallyunderstand why this man just survived an assassination
attempt on Saturday. I can't imaginethat he's had a good night's sleep ever
since. I wouldn't, but heI thought he had kind of a second
win there when we got to themiddle portion and the big name speakers were
coming out, and some of themwere entertaining. But as much as this

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is the problem in my view,as one of the most fervent Ron De
Santis supporters you'll ever meet, he'sstill kind of wooden and overrehearsed and not
fluid and doesn't have that kind ofeasy going manner. He doesn't have that
it factor the way that Donald Trumpdoes and Ronald Reagan did. He's just
not that force of personality. That'snot necessarily a knock against him. I

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think he's a tremendous governor. Ithink he'd be a great president. I
think he will be a great president, and he will be my pick for
twenty twenty eight as it stands rightnow. But to me, the most
effective speaker last night was Sarah HuckabySanders. She was brilliant, She was
magnificent. She confirmed every bit offeeling that I had in endorsing her to

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be the vice presidential nominee on theTrump ticket. And why Sarah Huckaby Sanders
was there in the White House ashis press secretary. She was a member
of that administration. She is lockstepwith Trump on policy, but she also
has a personal devotion and loyalty tothat man because of the story that she

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told, a very personal story thatshe told. Her entire speech last night
was deeply personal, and it waspowerful, and even Van Jones on CNN
said it mattered because she humanized Trump. All of these efforts by the left
to demonize and dehumanize Trump, toequate him with Hitler and Mussolini and Stalin

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and Polepot and whoever else, andthey're still doing it. Lincoln Project just
put out a tweet today comparing Trumpto Hitler. Completely irresponsible, completely reprehensible,
and completely inaccurate and false. Andthey know it's false, but they're
scared because he's going to win.He's going to win in America is going

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to be great again, and it'sgoing to be a better place. And
that scares them more than anything else, because they know that his policies work
and they know that he cannot bestopped. I love Ben Carson's characterization there.
They came after Donald Trump with storiesin the news, They came after
Donald Trump with law fair They triedto bankrupt Donald Trump with lawsuits. They

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tried to impeach Donald Trump and removehim from office. And somebody tried to
assassinate Donald Trump and stop him thatway, and he got right back up
with his fist in the air,and he encouraged us and everyone in attendance
at that Butler Pennsylvania rally to fight, fight, fight, and He's going

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to win. And Tucker Carlson,I think summed it up best here.
This is remarkable, and Tucker willspeak tonight, by the way, and
I'm really looking forward to that.Tonight is America First Night. Now,
whatever else it's labeled as, Imaterial to me because Tucker Carlson is speaking
and Jadvans speaking, And the moreI hear and the more I see about

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JD. Vance, the more thatI like him. JD's background is very
similar to mine, rural Upper Midwest. He was far his family far poorer
than mine was, and he didn'treally have an attentive father. His mother
had a drug addiction. He wasbasically raised by his grandmother. And that
goes on into the Hillbilly Elegy writingsin the movie Tonight's speeches, I think

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are going to coalesce a coalition ofthe most unpredictable nature that the Republican Party
has ever seen. It is broad, it is wide, and most importantly,
it is deep. People feel nowthis connection, this kinship with Donald
Trump, that he matters and thathe believes we matter. Donald Trump took

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a bullet for us. He didn'thave to keep thinking about that, keep
reminding yourself that, and keep remindingall these sick twists did atheistic leftists who
are trying to suggest that the assassinationattempt was staged. Yeah, okay,
I've shot guns. I'm far froma marksman or an expert on the subject.

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When my buddy Hutch was a marineand he went through the training that
that includes. You're telling me,you idiot liberal, that somebody could take
a shot accounting for head movement thatwe saw on that graphic from yesterday that
put chills down my spine, andthey could purposely from that distance just nick

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his ear intentionally. Michael Steele,that moron, former RNC chair suggesting,
oh it was glass shrapnel from oneof the teleprompters. GT to the FO
you turred, this is absolutely despicable, and they keep doing it. They
can't help themselves. That assassination attemptwas real. The breakdown in secret service

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was real. Here's Tucker. Howdid the attempted assassination on former President Donald
Trump change this election? Well?Trump won when that happened because he displayed
physical courage. And you know,if you live in a society where people
are literally dating by remote virtually andworking virtually, you can kind of lose

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touch with the physical reality. Oflife. But the unchanging truth is that
leadership requires courage, and not justabstract courage, moral courage, but physical
courage. You know, someone startsshooting a rifle, like, are you
going to wet yourself and start cryingand run away? Are you going to
stand up and look at your peopleand raise your fist and say fight?

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And very few people are capable ofdoing that, and he is, and
therefore he wins because that supersedes allthis nonsense that we talk ourselves into believing
is important. You know, theguy got shot in the face, He
stood up with blood streaming down theside of his head, blood on his
hands, and said fight. Totallydefiant. That's an act of undeniable courage

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that was not staged. You couldn'tstage that. And that man is the
leader, and he wins. Andby the way, notice what happens to
everyone in the crowd When a leaderis strong, His people are calm,
His courage gives them heart. That'strue for a father and it's true for
a president. So yeah, hejust won, and he deserves to win.
That was the ultimate test. DonaldTrump is now literally a warrior for

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the cause. He endured the mosttraumatic event a person can go through your
life flashing before your very eyes.I'm sure he's had nothing but maybe nightmares,
recurring, replaying the scene in hismind, knowing he was an inch
away, a centimeter away, amillimeter away from death, and how that

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changed a person. And I thinkthis will make Donald Trump the absolute best
version of himself. He is relatable, he is empathetic. People will make
fun of that, but it's true. No man in America needed to run
less than Donald Trump. He hadit made Instead, he put himself right
back into the arena. He isthe man in the arena, and he

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took a bullet for us. Theleast we can do is wear our MAGA
hats, put our Trump signs outthere, and tell everybody far and wide,
proud as we can be, wesupport Donald Trump. In twenty twenty
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have new reporting into CNN this hourshowing just how tense things have gotten between
a defiant Joe Biden and key membersof his party. Sources tell me that
the president lashed out at Congressman JasonCrowe in a Saturday call with House Democrats
that happened after the Colorado moderate relayedvoters concerns about the president's bigor and strength,

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especially when it comes to the worldstage. Biden, I'm told,
got so upset with Crow's want assessmentthat at one point he said quote cut
that crap out and told Crow hecould walk away if he wants. What
Jason Crowe said to the President inthis call was Americans want a commander in
chief who can project strength, biggerand inspire confidence at home and abroad.

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They need to feel that you havethe helm when they go to bed each
night. Despite your many successes andthe dangers of Trump, we are seeing
overwhelming evidence in our districts that manyvoters are losing confidence you can do this
in a second term. It's notfair, but it's true, very very
blunt, and very direct. Andhere is what I'm told happened after that.

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I'm told the President responded to Crow, an Army ranger, we should
note, who served two tours inAfghanistan and one in Iraq, that he
knows Crow is a Bronze Star recipientlike Biden's sun Bow, but that he
didn't rebuild NATO, meaning Crow.According to two sources familiar with the call,
the exchange got even more contentious whenCrow pushed back on the President,

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who also argued that NATO leaders aresupportive of him. Now, Crow told
the President that he needs to understandthat voters aren't seeing him that way.
At one point, Biden told Crowto cut that crap out and that if
Crow wants to walk away from him, then he can walk away. Dana
Bash CNN, A very peculiar exchangebetween President Joe Biden and Representative Jason Crowe.

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I live in the sixth Congressional Districthere in Colorado. I support our
next guest one hundred percent. Johnfabricatory. He's the Republican candidate. Thus
the intro song from the Beatles GeorgeHarrison when he was fab. He is
fab. He's going to make thesixth Congressional fab again. But we need
to add context to this because it'sbeing left out. And one of the

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things I posted about on X yesterdaywas we've now seen Puck's Julia Ioff saw
the zoom video of Saturday's confrontation betweenBiden and Crow, but we're not seeing
this video made public. Answer methis, If this was an exchange,
let's just say between President Trump andSpeaker Mike Johnson, would we see this

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video? It would already be outthere. Of course, that's the answer.
So this reporter watches the zoom,doesn't release it for public consumption,
because you know how that's going tolook for Biden and just kind of repurposes
it in this report, which DanaBash went into in some detail. But
I think again it's important that youhear this as close to Joe Biden's voice

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as possible. So I'm going toprovide the interpretation to the best degree that
I can. I'm just going toread this flat out, and where there
are Biden quotes, I'll say themlike him quote. The campaign did not,
however, dispute this next part aboutCrow and his bronze star. In
the video of the zoom that Iwas able to view, says Julia eye
Off, you can hear Biden chastisingCrow, who asked about the importance of

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national security to voters. Here's Biden. First of all, I think you're
dead wrong national security, The Presidentsays, the emotion at times garbling his
words, not just emotion. Bythe way, continue with what Biden said
here direct quote. You saw whathappened recently in terms of the meeting we
had with NATO. I put NATOtogether. Name me a foreign leader thinks

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I'm not the most effective leader inthe world on foreign policy. Tell me,
tell me who the hell ad is. Tell me who put NATO back
together. Tell me who enlarged NATO. Tell me who did the Pacific at
Basin. Tell me who did somethingthat you've never done with your bronze starling,
my son, and I'm proud ofyour leadership. But guess what what's
happening. We've got Korea in Japanworking together. I put Aucust together anyway,

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I don't know what aucus is.Things are in chaos, and I'm
bringing some order to it. Andagain, find me a world leader.
There's an ally of ours who doesn'tthink I'm the most respected person they've ever
and then Crow interrupts, it's notbreaking through, mister president, to our
voters. Biden shot back, quote, you ought to talk about it,

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listing his accomplishments yet again on nationalsecurity. Nobody has been a better president
than I've been. Name me one, Name me one. So I don't
want to hear that crap. JohnFabricatory joins us. Now, John,
I know that you've gone over probablythis post yourself in detail, and you
heard what Dana Bash had to say. What do you make of this exchange
between Biden and Crowe? It's reallyincredible, and you know, when you

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really break it down, the Democrats. The Democrats created this quicksand for themselves.
They've been a yes man to Bidenfor the last three and a half
years, telling them how great ofa job he's been doing. No one
has been telling the Emperor he hasno clothes. And now they're in a
situation where Trump is surging and surgingdramatically, especially after this Saturday, and

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the Democrats are scared, and nowthey're trying to figure out what to do.
And then you see it all breakingapart in these meetings that they're having,
and you know, it's it's interestingfor us to watch from the sidelines
as Republicans, but you know,the Democrats are definitely in a state of
flux right now, and you knowthey can't figure it out. You know,
they don't know what to do withPresident Biden right now. He wants

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to continue. They don't want himto do They want him to pass on
the torch. But they've got seriousconcerns that he can defeat President Trump.
And I believe that he can't,and I believe the Democrats believe that as
well. I believe this creates anopening for you, John in a district
that most people coming into this electionwould have said, it's a foregone conclusion.
It most certainly is not based onJason Crowe and his nervous reaction.

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There my question to you, andjust answer this to the degree that you're
comfortable. I'm really confused by thisbronze star flex by Joe Biden against Crowe,
you know, comparing him to hisson. I don't know what the
implication there is or why he wouldbring that up, but it seemed kind
of like a low blow. Whatdo you think? Yeah, you know,
it was definitely a low blow.And you know, as as a

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veteran, I'll never attack another veteranon their service record, like you know,
that's that's something I'll attack Jason on, you know, Harmers, mccrown
everything that that he does, becauseI believe he's severely left, but I'm
not going to attack him on hisservice record. And for Biden to do
it and use his own his ownson was just was just incredible, you
know, listening to that. JohnFabricatory is our guest. You can find

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out more about his campaign if youlive in the sixth Congressional district like I
do. We got to rally aroundhim. John Fabricatory for Congress dot com.
His last name is spelled with twob's fabb r I c A t
o R and you can find outmore information about his campaign. Donate to
him as well, volunteer. Gotto get out there, got to get
feed on the pavement for John joiningus right now. As far as the

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cognitive disconnect, and I don't saythat just tongue in cheek about the cognitive
decline of Joe Biden, but evenif he was all the way there,
John, you touched on it insome of your first comments, that he
has been inculcated, shielded in thisbubble of yes men and yes women,
and his own wife has to beabsolutely propping him up, to him to
his face that he just doesn't believethat the rest of the country is turning

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on him, that the Democratic Partyrepresentative Adam Shift today saying that he needs
to step down. My point hasalways been, I mean, they could
put all the pressure they want onhim, but short of really playing dirty
pool and maybe outing some of thisoverseas Barisma, Ukraine, China stuff that
the Democrats do that to one oftheir own, I don't see him voluntarily

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leaving this race. What say you? You know, I just heard in
an interview from President Biden, andhe does not want to leave. He
believes he is the only one thatcan defeat President Trump. And he also
believes that his agenda has not beenall the way gone through, and he
is the one that wants to puthis agenda through. He is not going
to go out without a fight.And like you said, it may take

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some dirty pool by the Democrats,but you know, you know, listen,
we're going to back on the sidelines. We're going to watch them play
dirty pool. We're gonna watch themdestruct themselves, and we are gonna win
races. That's what we should doas Republicans. We need to get around
each other. We need to supportRepublican candidates, and we need to get
them in these seats. John,as I look at the order of operations

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in terms of how they would fallas dominos in the eight congressional districts of
Colorado, You've got the fourth andyou consider Lauren Bobert to be a strong
favorite there. You've got the fifth, and you would consider John Crank to
be a very strong favorite there.The third district would be the next Domino
to fall, and I believe thatthat's going to go Republican. Adam Frisch
has come out very publicly about hislevel of frustration with Biden, want him

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to get out of the race.We know Gabe Evans is a strong candidate
in eight. We've heard Britney Patterson. She puts out a statement calling on
Biden to step down. And thatbrings us to your race in the sixth.
And now what we just saw withJason Crowe. I mean, John,
this has to put a spring inyour step thinking I can win this
thing Colorado on the two seventy towin map, they have just moved it

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from safe blue to likely blue.And again, I think that puts the
sixth in play. How are yougonna take this and sprint to the finish
with it? Yeah? You know, I got into this race because I
believe I could win from the beginning. I've always believed that the numbers could
be there for me. What's happeningnow definitely puts the spring in my step.
It gives me a lot more awarenessfor what's going on in and you

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know some other avenues that I canstart to approach and really hit on.
I got to bring this fight toJason Crow. I've got to explain to
people that this man is not amoderate. He's severely to the left.
I just need to keep getting myvoice out there, doing as many interviews
as I can, getting out shakinghands and talking to people and making sure
that they realize this is the battlethat we are in. We can win
the state back, We can winColorado back and turn it red. And

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the way to do that again isto get behind these candidates, understand what
is at stake the future of thiscountry, and really just work our hardest
and make sure we get in theseseats. Yeah. I laughed when Dana
Bash she called Jason Crow a moderatein that SoundBite that you heard, and
I chuckled to myself. I'm sureyou did too. Abbreviation for his website

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you can go there, John Fabtwo b's He's got a nation in his
name too, So John Fab thenumber four congress dot com. Final thought
from you, John, and whatyou've seen so far are at the halfway
point of the Republican National Convention inMilwaukee. What has been your reaction,
What has been your response to this? Well? Yeah, I was happy
jd Vance was chosen as vice presidenthe's very strong on immigration. That's you

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know, where where a lot ofmy comfortability level is, you know,
being a subject matter expert on immigration, you know. So I was kind
of happy to see somebody that PresidentTrump is going to be able to hand
the reins over on the to theborder and say, hey, get this
job done. So I was reallyhappy to see that. But I'm just
you know, watching it and watchingpeople get up and tell their stories.

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You know, the woman from lastnight talking about her son who was stabbed
at death in the streets of NewYork. I grew up New York,
and uh, you know, Isee what the Democrats have done it to
that city. I see what Democratshave done here in Colorado. Watching people
tell their stories, and you know, just just you know, realizing that
we have a chance to win,that we have a chance to bring this

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country back. And uh, it'sbeen a really strong you know u RNC
so far. I can't wait tohear President Trump speak, and I'm really
looking forward to the next few nights. Yeah, just one last thing,
John, I got to get yourtake on the assassination attempt of Donald Trump
over the weekend in Butler, Pennsylvania. The breakdown in Secret Service protection.
I know it's not a direct comparison, but you worked in law enforcement with

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ice, et cetera. How couldthat happen? It was a bad situation.
Like there's there's gotta be hearings onthis, just just in my experience
watching what happened and seeing what happened, seeing the holes and vulnerabilities that were
left open. I worked a lotof big events in my career, the
DNC, the World Trade Center trial, both Oklahoma City bombing trials. I

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know what security protocols are supposed tolook like. They were not followed in
this instance. And you know,I think we should hold Secretary of my
orchest responsible. I think we shouldhold the director of the Secret Service responsible.
And some people need to take someextreme ownership, own up to the
failures that they've had and resign.Follow him on x at John E Underscore
fab with two b's John Fab twobs, number four Congress dot com.

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John, just tell the people howcan they help your campaign if they live
in the six what's the number onething that you need? I really need
funding. You know, Jason Crowhas you know, raised a lot more
money than I have. I've gota great team that I'm paying to help
me get across the finish line.You know, I could use the volunteers
as you know, the summer startsto come to close and we start to

(32:51):
really walk a lot of these neighborhoodsand get out there and start talking to
people. So if you'd like tovolunteer, please go to my website.
You can also donate at the website. Again. John fas for Congress dot
com and I just I appreciate anyonethat reaches out to me and wants to
lend a hand. John Fabricatory,we always will lend you a hand right
here. You're welcome any time.Just let me know when you want to
come on. Okay, thank you, sir. I appreciate you all right.

(33:13):
John Fabricatory is a Republican candidate forthe sixth Congressional district looking to unseat
the Democrat Representative Jason Crow. Wrappingup in our number one after this on
six point thirty, k out yeah, this whole bronze star blast by Biden
against Jason Crow. I'm not oneto really defend Representative Crow, but when
it comes to his service as anarmy ranger, where the hell did that

(33:36):
come from? And where does JoeBiden get off criticizing it and again using
his dead son as a prop.This guy is detestable, He's an awful
human, and he must be defeated. In November, a couple of texts,
Gary Biden is dug in his heelsand he's going nowhere unless he gets
removed by them. They're stuck withhim. All the signs have always been

(33:58):
there that he's not fit. JasonCrowe, you all covered for him.
I love that one. Patty's gota good text here. Oh my goodness,
I've been too busy to watch theconversation. I think she meant convention.
I'm planning on watching the speeches onYouTube. Thank you for the clips.
Grateful for your show, Patty,thank you for that. We got
so much more ahead and hour numbertwo. Mandy Connell Live from Milwaukee,

(34:21):
Day three of the RNC after thisRyan shuling on six point thirty k
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