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July 23, 2024 • 36 mins
Kamala Harris launches her campaign in earnest as the presumptive Democrat nominee for President, hand-picked by oligarchs within her own party.

Ryan breaks down her obsession with oddly specific things like school buses and Venn diagrams, and outlines her horrible policies and out-of-step priorities of gun control and abortion rights outlined in her stump speech today in Wisconsin.

Also, the false enthusiasm Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) tried to gin up on her behalf was outright laughable and emblematic of a party that is terrified and on the run from a Trump campaign motoring down the tracks.
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So Wisconsin, I am told asof this morning that we have earned the
support of enough delegates to secure theDemocratic nomination, and now Wisconsin, the
baton is in our hands. Wewho believe in the sacred freedom to vote
will make sure every American has theability to cast their ballot and have it

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counted. We who believe that everyperson in our nation who should have the
freedom to live safe from the terrorof gun violence, will finally pass red
Flag Law's universal background checks and anassault weapons ban. And we who believe

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in reproductive freedom will stop Donald Trump'sextreme abortion bands because we trust women to
make decisions about their own body andare meant tell them what to do.
And when Congress passes the law torestore reproductive freedoms, as President of the

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United States, I will sign itinto law. Before I was elected Vice
President, before I was elected theUnited States Senator, I was elected Attorney
General of the state of California.And I was a courtroom prosecutor before then,
and in those roles, I tookon perpetrators of all kinds, Predators

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who abused women, fraudsters who rippedoff consumers, cheaters who broke the rules
for their own gain, so hearme when I say I know Donald Trump's
type. All right, two minutesof highlights. Your congratulations on enduring them

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here to start the program, RyanSchuling with you on six point thirty k
How that from Milwaukee, Wisconsin today, as Kamala Harris made her first campaign
stop as the presumptive and it wouldlook to be eventual, inevitable nominee of
the Democratic Party. And I willnot let up on this point. When

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they say that Donald Trump or anyof us on our side, magg Republicans,
whatever, are a existential threat todemocracy, they just blew up democracy
on their own side, totally relegatingthe decision to make a nominee out of

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thin air based on a backroom dealof donors, party elites, the media.
This was not a vote of thepeople. Kamala Harris is not the
choice of the people, not ofthe Democratic Party or their voters in a
primary of any kind. And I'mtrying to go back to the last time

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when a candidate for president had notwon a single primary or caucus and for
whom not a single vote was cast. How is there any other glaring example
or way to demonstrate subverting democracy toget one's own way to defy the will
of your own people. Never mindthat it was a sham primary that was

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fixed and rigged for Biden to win. That's their own problem, that's their
own fault. And now they wantto, just like in twenty twenty with
COVID, change the rules in themiddle of the game. They are the
one taking unprecedented steps to try tosave and salvage an election from a candidacy

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that was bound for defeat. Butwe've never seen that before in modern American
political history. We've seen bad candidates, candidates that were likely des than to
lose, like Michael Ducaccus. Thepolling data in the summer of that year
and later not looking great for Ducaucus. The Democrats didn't pull Michael Ducaccus out
of the race and swap in DickGetpart or Walter Mondale once again, they

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didn't do that. The Republicans didn'tdo it when it was looking pretty bleak
for Bob Dole in nineteen ninety six. He had won and earned the nomination,
just like Joe Biden did. Soanytime any one of your liberal nut
job friends tries to sell you onthe idea that Donald Trump is the threat
to democracy. Just throw this rightback up in their faces and have them

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explain to you how running a partylike a literal oligarchy. Go look up
that definition, how that is notinherently subversive to the ideas and the ideals
of democracy. Kamala Harris is aManchurian candidate, plain and simple, even

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more so perhaps than Joe Biden,because she is going to be beholden to
the party brokers that put her onthe ticket, people like Barack Obama,
like Nancy Pelosi, and today comingout with public comments both Chuck Schumer and
Akeem Jeffries. Here's Schumer. Thisis pathetic, folks. The speech that
we just heard. I didn't evendissect what we heard, but that is

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a losing campaign. That that's whatshe's going to run on. An extreme
view of abortion. That totally,mistery represents Donald Trump's very moderate stance.
He wants to leave it to thestates. He set it plain and simple
in the debate to Dana Bash whendirectly asked about it. On the one
hand, she wants government to stayout of our lives. When it comes
to a woman and her right tochoose and her decisions about her body,

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but on the other hand, shewants to fundamentally take away your constitutional right
to bear arms. So trying tosquare that one. In my mind,
Harry is Senator Chuck Schumer. Sonow that the process has played out from
the grassroots bottom up, we arehere today to throw our support behind Vice

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President Kamala Harris. I'm clapping.You don't have to. Oh my god,
that was sad. He's one guysitting there clapping and nobody else is.
I mean, I know he expectsthe media to clap because they're in
the tank for him, in hisside, but they don't. I'm clapping.
You don't have to clap. Okay, we won't. Then here's Kiem

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Jeffries. Notice the fake enthusiasm,and notice the terminology used because Akim Jeffries
said the same thing that Chuck Schumerdid. Vice President Harris has earned as
she the nomination, as she fromthe grassroots up. No she doesn't,
and not the top down. Yesshe did. She is ready, she

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is willing, She is able energeticallyand emphatically lead America into the f Oh
let's hope not oh no, thispart right here. She is ready,
She is willing, she is able, ready, no willing and probably I
guess able, absolutely not. Soonly one out of three there didn't pull

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off the meat loaf. Two outof three ain't bad. Couldn't get there,
didn't do it. This fake enthusiasm, it's palpable. You can't polish
returned, you can't put lipstick ona pig, and you can't make Kamala
Harris a viable candidate when we knowthat she's not the things that she said.
Let's go to Glenn Beck here.This is from Instagram and this is
from his radio program earlier today.This is just a sampling. Kamala Harris

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is a committed, dedicated leftist.She is a borderline Marxist Democratic socialist.
She has sided and voted with thelikes of AOC, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth
Warren. She is in that shadeof the spectrum of the Democratic Party.
She is from California. She wentto school in Berkeley. Her father and

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mother both professors in academia. Sheis as far left of a candidate as
has ever been perpetrated upon the Americanpeople, and that includes Barack Obama and
includes Hillary Clinton. I don't knowthat there's much delineating her from her political
stances that she has professed publicly andvoted on as a senator. I don't

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know that there's much delineating her fromBernie Sanders. You do remember that she
was one of only fourteen people thatendorsed the Green New Deal. Fourteen people
put their names on it. Shewas one of them. Bernie Sanders was
another one. Elizabeth Warren So,the radical of the radical Democratic senators,

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actually went for this, and shealso co sponsored single payer health care,
a complete transition away from fossil fuelsin ten years, which would have meant
by the end of coal, oil, and natural gas, not to mention
the collapse of our economy by twentythirty, universal government jobs guarantee. She

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also was for government program promising universalaccess to healthy foods. She wanted to
upgrade every US home and business buildingin the country for energy efficiency. She
had a ubi universal basic income,new national living wage standards, more power

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for labor unions, free college,a whole new electric grid, the end
of gasoline cars by twenty thirty,and the transformation of US agriculture, including
the end of much of the cattleindustry. That's wow what she was for.
She's a Democratic socialist and incompetent.Tell me the thing that she has

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really done and earned her way.There is a series of three episodes on
Daily Wire Plus if you want towatch Scamala Ben Shapiro's production about Kamala Harris
and how she worked her way tothe top. And well, I'll leave
it to you to interpret that howeveryou will. But this is a person

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who has never really won a contestedelection in her life. She's been appointed,
she has won in heavily blue districtswhere a Republican candidate either didn't exist
or didn't matter, whether that wasfor district attorney or attorney general or senator
from the state of California or writingthe code Tales of Joe Biden as Vice
president. I mean, this isDEI personified. And this is what voters

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are going to have to decide onin November. If you want somebody who's
done the job and done it wellfor four years, or if you want
somebody who's never really been serious inher job in her entire political career,
and that dates back to when shewas a prosecutor. She claims to have
these bona fides, these chops,if you will, But what she's remembered
for doing is over prosecuting marijuana crimesand letting other more dangerous criminals off the

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hook in California, And of course, Tulsea Gabbard, one of my favorites,
incinerated her on stage in a debateon that very topic in about two
minutes and effectively ended her campaign forpresident before she got to Iowa. So
now they're going to throw her into the midst of a political presidential campaign
with one hundred and five days togo from today, against a former president

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of the United States, who justsurvived an assassination attempt, who just clabbered
her predecessor, Joe Biden in adebate, who came out of one of
the most successful and effective Republican nationalconventions in history. And they are setting
her up to fail. And itis my belief, my opinion, my
position that the Democrats know she's goingto fail. Kamala Harris is a sacrificial

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lamb. They couldn't run with Biden, and he posed too much of a
threat and a danger to the downballot candidates for Senate and for House that
they were better just putting a somewhatcompetent and coherent, Kamala Harris on the
ticket, come what may, letit ride. Nobody want else wants any
part of that. And if younotice, the principles who matter, those

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who have a future in politics,are staying far away, staying clear of
this absolute radioactive disaster that is theBiden now Harris campaign, because they know
better, because they're not stupid.Gavin Newsom, Nope, he's out.
Gretchen Whitmer just today. No,she's out. She's gonna help with the

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campaign, and that makes her lookgood, like a team player. But
she's not putting her name to it. This is not going to be Harris
Whitmer twenty twenty four. She hasaspirations and designs on running in twenty twenty
eight. And this is why whenI just heard my counterpart, Mandy Connell
across the dieal across the hall heresay that it might be Josh Shapiro,
Absolutely not, and for two reasons. And I'm glad for that, because

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I respect Josh Shapiro. I thinkhe's an an excellent politician. He has
served the people of Pennsylvania relatively well, although he has backtracked on school choice
that might cost him Electoria. Butwe'll see in a purple state like Pennsylvania.
But he's smart. He's a verywell spoken guy. He has a
very high level of intellect and Ithink knowledge of the issues and how to

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run. I thought his comments inthe wake of Corey Comparatore's death were very
heartfelt and sincere, and they werenot scripted. He doesn't want any part
of this him because he still hasa reelection bid to embark upon, and
that would be twenty twenty six,in the midst of which he could very
well run and be a very strongcandidate as a moderate Democrat from purple state

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in twenty twenty eight. So whywould he affix himself to this losing ticket,
this sinking ship, this Titanic likedisaster. That's going to be the
Harris campaign And you know that it'sgoing to be because every time she's run
it's been like that. When hehas a future in twenty twenty eight,
makes no sense. Put it ina reverse, It makes no sense for

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the Democratic Party unfortunately where they're partparty is right now and I have to
couch it in those terms to puta Jewish man on the ticket with such
a rabid anti Semitic, anti Israelvoting block that they have to appease in
some way in Minneapolis, Minnesota,and in Dearborn, Michigan, so they

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would have to run the table.Remember this they still do. It doesn't
matter whether it's Biden or Harris electorally, they need their Blue Wall, they
need the Upper Midwest, they needthose rost belt states of Minnesota, and
they have to win all three ofWisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania. If they
lose any one of those three,the likelihood that Harris wins electorally is infinitesimally

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small. So they could puts Shapiroon the ticket, maybe win Pennsylvania.
I still don't think a vice presidentialnominee has ever mattered that much ever,
and especially now because Harris is thehead of the ticket, she could serve
eight years, So they might winPennsylvania and in the process punt or sacrifice.
Michigan can't afford to do that,and or Minnesota because of the fear

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of the backlash from the very farleft and the people that were protesting on
behalf of Hamas in Palestine, oncollege campuses throughout the United States. Donald
Trump war Room new ad want youto hear this. You have any plans
to visit the border at some point. You know we've been to the border.

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You haven't been to the border,and I haven't been to Europe.
I don't understand the point that you'remaking. What an embarrassment. I haven't
been to Europe? Are you kiddingme? What does that have to do
with anything? The Vice President beingripped for this tone reaction to the growing
crisis. Is the border not today? He's a very unserious person about an

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incredibly serious crisis. The White Househas no idea what borders are. Kamala
Harris is doing about the micro search. When are you going to the border,
the Vice President administration has asked her. I'm not finished. I've said
I'm going to the border. KamalaHarris has been put in charge of trying
to figure out the root clauses whyall those people from Central America come here.

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In twenty seventeen, she tweeted,say it loud, say it clear,
everyone is welcome here. She wasgiven this job. She doesn't take
it seriously. Overall, we areseeing Progressake and Riley, her accused killer,
came to the US illegally, isin the country illegally when he murdered
that officer. The illegal immigrant nowaccused of killing a mother and son while
driving drunk, and a documented immigrantconvicted of rape an eighteen year old.

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Illegal immigrants on a rates are pistolFio officials in Texas have seen more than
four dred million doses of fetists.Still no plans for Vice President Kamala Harris
to go visit the border. I'vebeen to the border before. I will
go again. She hasn't been asvice president though. She's pandering to her
open border face. That's what thisadministration does. It is ridiculous, obvious.

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It is embarrassing for America that thisis our vice prest I cling to
a quote there that you heard fromKennedy from Fox News, and this is
going to be I think the winningmessage for Trump against her the entire rest
of this campaign, and that isshe is an unserious person. She's an

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unseerious person, a very mediocre toput a kindly intellect and depth of knowledge.
When she gives a speech, shetalks in circles, she offers up
word salads. I have about onehundred, one hundred deep thoughts by Vice
President Harris ready to go, loadedup a couple, a few of which
you'll hear today, but they goback. I mean it's every single time

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she makes a public comment, andwhen she sits down for an interview,
she can't understand when she's being askedeven a moderately difficult question. I go
back to the lester Holt interview.That was very expository. She was appointed
the so called borders are by JoeBiden, and she tried to explain her
way around this, and then wehave more questions and answers afterward. And

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so the question has come up,and you heard it here and you'll hear
it again. I'm sure it iswhy not visit the border? Why not
see what Americans are seeing in thiscrisis? Well, we are going to
the border. We have to dealwith what's happening at the border. There's
no question about that. That's nota debatable point. But we have to
understand that there's a reason people arearriving at our border and ask what is

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that reason, and then identify theproblem so we can fis quickly put a
button. Do you have any plansto visit the border at some point?
You know we are going to theborder. We've been to the border.
So this whole, this whole,this whole thing about the border. We've
been to the border. We've beento the border. You haven't been to

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the border. And I haven't beento Europe. And I don't understand the
point that you're making. I'm notdiscounting the importance of the border, just
the inappropriate laugh. I haven't beento Europe. She can't handle the spotlight
here. She is not ready forprime time. She is going to get
obliterated in this campaign. And todaywas the best day of her campaign.

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It's only going to get worse fromhere. Much more on Kamala Harris,
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thoughts by Vice President Kamala Harris.So here's I think, at this point
a well known secret about me.I love ven diagrams. I love ven
diagrams, and whenever I am presentedwith kind of like this is complicated,
I always wonder is there a vendiagram to figure this stuff out? So

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one of the things that you allhave learned and I just love. I'm
going to just confess that I'm ageek on some things. I love ven
diagrams. It was excited that wasthe same same someone is drawing one right
now. Okay, so this iswhere you're gonna hear the geek in me.

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I love ven diagrams. Those threecircles. Sometimes there's more and you
and you, and you can tellso much if you just look at where
the intersections are. I love vendiagrams. I really do. The three
circles, you know, and thenthey overlap, and so ven diagrams can

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help you. I'm just kind ofan undercover geek, and so I asked
my team, tell me, let'sdo him in diagram. Tell me from
which states are we seeing attacks?Oh boy, folks. Again, as
ridiculous as it was for Joe Bidenboth to remain in office, but to

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be the candidate of the Democratic Party, and for a party and its apparatus
and its media to think so littleof you of all of us to think
we were stupid enough to not believeour lying eyes and what we were watching
play out before us. Whether itwas wandering off so that Georgia Maloney had
to fetch him at the G sevensummit overseas, whether he was in a

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stoic days on stage at the JimmyKimmel slash George Clooney fundraiser and Barack Obama
had to grab his arm, thenput his hand on his shoulder and guide
the old man off stage, whetherit was Joe Biden standing at the Juneteenth
Concert on the White holl slan handsin an awkward position, stiff and stoic

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and overstimulated by everything going on aroundhim, while everybody else was dancing and
laughing, including Kamala Harris, andhaving a great time. The media,
the Democrats, the left, theyall thought you were dumb enough to believe.
Oh no, no, no,he's totally fine. There's nothing wrong
with Joe Biden. As ridiculous asthat is, at least Joe Biden had

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a career. Now again we cansay he was mediocre, and he was,
whether it was being as a senatoror vice president, or certainly as
president. All this history of he'sthe best president of my lifetime, said
Molly jong Fast. I'm like,what the hell are you talking about?
Even if you're a Democrat, youdon't believe that, if you are a
gen X Democrat, there is noway Joe Biden outranks Bill Clinton or Barack

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Obama. You are lying, Youare not even telling the truth. Clinton
served eight years, largely kept USout of wars, passed two balanced budgets
with Nut Gingrich and the Republican Congress. There are markable achievements that Bill Clinton
had, and he left office witha pretty high approval rating, even after
the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and maybein part because of it. And I

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always decried the Republicans for going downthat rabbit trail, going away from Whitewater
and toward Monica Lewinsky. How didthat happen? But he left office with
I think a sixty percent plus approvalrating Bill Clinton. Same for Barack Obama.
His approval rating now is right aboutsixty percent. Joe Biden's at like
thirty eight percent if I'm being kindabout it. So it doesn't get there

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by accident. If people lives weretrue, if it were really good right
now. People would feel it,and they would say it, and they
would tell pollsters that, but they'renot. Our countryes in trouble right now,
and it's largely because of Joe Bidenand his policies, which Kamala Harris
also owns. Finally coming out ofthe dark today, Well, Joe Biden,

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he was on Air one returning fromRehobeth, Delaware to Washington, DC.
He will address the country tomorrow nightat eight pm Eastern six pm Mountain
times, so immediately following the DanKaplis show on our airwaves here. But
Kareine John Pierre, she didn't holda press conference. She didn't hold a
press conference, I repeat, butshe went on the view and she had

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some things to say. By thetime we're done, by the time we've
run through the finish line at theend of January, he would have done
more than most presidents have done ineight years. He would have done more
than four years. And what wesaw from this president the last couple of
days was a human decency, agood man, someone who decided not to

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put himself first like we're seeing before, but to put the American people first,
in this country first. That's alie. If Joe Biden was really
going to do that, he wouldhave done it about a year ago.
I'm talking literally one calendar year ago, July twenty twenty three, knowing he
was in decline. Everybody around himknew he was in decline. He would
have said, look, I promisedwhen I ran I was going to be

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a transitional candidate to hand the batonoff to somebody else, and that person
likely is going to be Kamala Harris, even though it appears the Biden campaign
has serious doubts and apprehensions. That'sthe reason why one of the reasons why
he was so reluctant to bow outis because they are not confident at all
that Harris is going to do evenas well as Biden was doing, which

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was not very well. But heowed it to the country, to his
party, to his supporters, toeverybody. If I'm a Democrat right now,
I am pissed off seriously that heheld on for this long, and
only with one hundred and seven daysto go, and only with the pressure
of Nancy Pelosi obviously threatening either thetwenty fifth Amendment and or the release of

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the herd tapes. Those are mytwo best guesses and it could have been
both. It could have been likea Hiroshima Nagasaki threat from Nancy Pelosi.
Okay, Joe, you want todo this the hard way, here's the
hard way. The hard way isgoing to be one. We're going to
release the herd tapes, and oncepeople hear those, they're going to know
that you're in a diminished state.If you're still going to hang on,

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we're going to bring in the twentyfifth Amendment and we're going to remove you
from office. And here's the dealthat hurts the Democrats the most and why
they're going to lose. The onlychance I believe that Kamala Harris had to
win was for Joe Biden to resignthe office, for her to ascend to
the presidency, to occupy that office, to have that stash of credibility that

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goes along with it, the powerof incumbency, that prestige factor of being
the first woman of color president inAmerican history, first woman president in American
history. Now, I'm not goingto lie that there is some gravitas that
would go with that. However,they had to make a deal to get
them out at all. And withdoctor Jill and Hunter and Joe all bunkered

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down. The deal that was made, and I'm not having the source jet,
but I'm working on it. Andwe're gonna talk to Miranda Divine in
an hour and maybe she can fleshthis out. Here's the deal. I
believe that was cut. It's aneducated guest, but I think it's the
right one. Joe, we needyou to get out, Joe says,
I'm not going to get out,Joe, for the good of the country,

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for the party, we have towin. You can't win the numbers.
Tell us you cannot win, andyou're going to cost us the Senate
in the House too. Okay,here's the deal. I'll bow out,
but you gotta let me serve outmy term. I don't want to resign
from office and disgrace like that.I can't do that. You gotta let
me finish out my term. Andthey cut that deal, and that's it.

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So Joe Biden will not resign thepresidency. That's part of the deal.
That's the whole reason why he agreedto leave it all from the race.
Think about it. Why would JoeBiden just give in for nothing in
return? He had to have beenpromised something, so he gets to serve
out his term with presumed dignity.Stay behind the scenes. Maybe you'll campaig

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for Kamala. I'm not so sure. And that's what they were willing to
sacrifice in order to throw them overboard. If you think I'm wrong, get
me a text five seven seven threenine, start at Ryan. But I
think that's the deal that was made. Well take this time out. Oh
yes, I have more. Deepthoughts by Kamala Harris. They're they're plenty.
They're like the fountain of youth.They just they keep flowing and they

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will never stop. And I willnever stop because this is a phantom candidacy.
She is a fraud, She's notreal. The process was not real.
Both Chuck Schumer and a Keen Jeffriescame out today and made the same
twisted, bizarre point that she gotthis fair and square. She worked it
from the grassroots, not from thetop down. That they had to say

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it tells you that they had tosay it. Time out, We're back
your texts and more five seven seventhree nine, Ryan sholing with you on
six point thirty k how and nowdeep thoughts by Vice President Kamala Harris.

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You know what also excites me.What I'm among the many things I'm excited
about electric school buses. I loveelectric school buses. I just love them
for so many reasons, Maybe becauseI went to school on a school bus.
Raise your hand if you went toschool on a school bus. Who

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doesn't love a yellow school bus?Right? Can you raise your hand if
you love a yellow school bus?Right? Just there's something about and most
of us, many of us wentto school on the yellow school bus.
Right. The memory of the excitementand joy of going to school, to
be with your favorite teacher, tobe with your best friends, and to

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learn. The school bus takes usthe wow. Ryan schuling back with you
six point thirty kh. One ofmy favorite comedians is Round White Tater Salad.
He's great, usually kind of drunkon stage, but he has a
saying, and I think it applieshere. You can't fix stupid, and

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I don't know how you fix whatwe just heard there. There are so
many of these people. I've beenputting these together for what two three years
now? Deep Thoughts by Vice PresidentKamala Harris, and it ranges a broad
spectrum of topics, but not veryin depth about her knowledge. I just

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again would like to see her onthe same stage as Donald Trump now,
who by now, Donald Trump isa seasoned, grizzled war tested almost literally
with the assassin nation attempt politician whohas been more on message, sharp,

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focused on point than he's ever beendisciplined in his messaging the RNC speech and
tail ended that. Notwithstanding, butthe first twenty to twenty five minutes of
that the debate, I thought mostlyhe was on point, he knew what
he wanted to talk about. Thecontrast was clear between Trump and Joe Biden,
and the contrast will be clear ona debate stage between Donald Trump,

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who has gone toe to toe,seen eye to eye across the same table
as the likes of Vladimir Putin,Jijenping, Kim Jong un. Again,
try to picture or have your liberalfriends picture, if you have any Kamala
Harris at a summit in the samescenario and situation. Now, it's going

(32:53):
to sound like sexism, misogyny.That's not it, That's not it.
I could totally envision some like CondaLeeza Rice doing that. Somebody the mold
of like a Margaret Thatcher iron ladytype. Yeah, I would vote for
that type of woman in a heartbeat, without hesitation. And I think Kelly
will back me up on this.I am more likely to vote for a
woman than she is than Kelly.Is Kelly verify? That is correct?

(33:19):
Okay, say good night, Gracie. Thank you for that. Here's Donald
Trump on the debate stakes. IfKamala Harris does end up being the Democrat
nominee, will you commit to debatingher at least one time? Oh?
Yes, absolutely, ad one too. I think it's important. I'm not
thrilled about ABC because they're truly fakenews. I watched last night. They're

(33:39):
actually trying to make a hero outof Joe Biden when he was the worst
president in history. I was talkingabout this with Ross Kaminski from eight to
fifty KOA here across the hall aswell, and we are in agreement that
Kamala Harris actually needs this debate morethan Trump does. I think Trump would
benefit from it. Again, thecontrast on a stage being pressed on the

(34:00):
issue specific policy positions, and Ithink the American people would have a clear
answer at that point. But Kamalinneeds to boost her name recognition, branding,
ID etc. On a debate stage. But at this point, if
I'm the Trump campaign. I'm like, all bets are off. What we
agreed to with Joe Biden is whatwe agreed to with Joe Biden because we
knew he'd be hesitant to debate,so we agreed to the terms. When

(34:22):
it came to CNN and ABC,ABC's out the window. We're punting.
We want a debate on Fox Newswith Brett Bahar and Martha McCallum moderating,
take it or leave it. He'salready done the road team debate Trump has.
It's time for Trump to have ahome game, and if Kamala Harris
is up to the challenge. She'snot, and she's going to accept those

(34:45):
terms and come in in so calledenemy territory as the road team and agree
to a Fox News debate moderated byBaron McCallum. Let's see if she can
do it. She's talking a biggame all of a sudden. Let's see
if she can do Let's see ifshe will do it. Part of me
thinks she won't. She can't takethe heat. She's not ready for the

(35:06):
kitchen let alone, I mean anythingelse with regard to the presidency. Let's
get some text five seven seven threenine, Ryan, I agree with you
on the deal that was made withJoe Biden, but I guarantee you there's
some cash payments happening into his bankaccounts or his fake bake accounts for him
to step down. Yeah, there'sa lot of shenanigans going on with regards
to the funding of the campaign,and there's some insinuations that all this money

(35:27):
that came in for Kammel overnight wasbasically being laundered or filtered in a way
that could stay with the campaign sothat they could continue their current path.
KJP on the view taking it directlyto the low information voters. I don't
know what other path she has atthis point, but she's not going to
be confronted by the likes of PeterDoocey and the rest of the press corps,

(35:49):
which they're entitled to answers because they'vebeen made to look like fools.
They're their own worst enemy, andthey're the reason they look like fools.
But Ed O'Keefe, CBS, allof these keep an eye on them if
and when there is a press conference. So why is Joe Biden all of
a sudden not fit to run?You've been making this case, that there
are cheap fakes, that he's perfectlyfine, that behind closed doors he's a

(36:09):
maniac, he's a dynamo, andnow he has to drop out, explain
that to us she can't, HEYJPcan't, and explaining Kamal Harris that might
be even more difficult because of theprocess or lack thereof, by which he
was installed as the candidate. Moreafter this, on six point thirty, KL
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