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March 9, 2025 • 59 mins
Co-Host Graves Baker, and special guest Sam Biafore save the day again. They talk on the numbers on the economy and tariffs, about President Trump's speech, how the democrats acted during it, are the democrats destroying their party, and Canada.
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Speaker 1 (00:17):
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Speaker 2 (00:27):
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Speaker 1 (00:44):
Nothing else here. Our hopes are not journeys continued and
here's Harrison Dolls.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
Alrighty, welcome back to the Conservative Colonel Podcast. You're back
with Sam and Graves here again today. Thank you Sam
for coming back. It's good to see you.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
It's always good to be here. Graves, you know what
it is.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
Oh yeah, I had a call with Sam last night
and uh, you know, we were talking about some of
the stuff that we're going through today. He's actually back home,
so he got out of the d C bubble area
in Virginia that he's been stuck in.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
And you know what, whenever you like leave that kind
of like DMB area, that d C Virginia, Maryland, whatever,
you forget, like people are just nice, not all the time.
I feel like that's a really funny story. I was
in d C last week doing you know, something for work,
and you know, I always was wondering, you know, why

(01:58):
don't I come to DC or often? It was such
a beautiful day. It's whether like now, it's it's not cold,
it's not hot, the sun's out. Everything is so nice.
So it was it was just beautiful. Yeah, And I'm
thinking to myself, why don't I come to DC more
often on days like this? And as I think that,
I come out of the restaurant that I'm in and
a black homeless man starts yelling at me, points his

(02:21):
finger at me, and starts shouting, get me alone, give
me a load. And then as soon as soon as
that happened, I was like, you know, I just kind
of answered my own question why I don't come to
DC now? Why don't come in here as often as
I should? But but I digress. So I'm back. I
got out of the swamp for a little bit, you know,

(02:41):
actually around real people. So it's been good.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
Yeah, that's always nice. Like anytime you're in a big city,
or even a somewhat big city like Vegas, it's like
a million people. But everywhere you go in a big city,
you're gonna run into somebody that's you know, I wish
homeless people were not homeless. I wish we could help
them better, but a lot of them have some issues

(03:07):
and that's one thing about those Democrat run cities. You
run into a lot of that.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
Well, you know what, speaking of DC, just to throw
this out there real quick, they're supposed to be taking
down the Black Lives Matter like street Like they're gonna
be taken like you know, the one street where it
has Black Lives Matter off the street where it's like
wrote out it's.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
Like yellow letters, big yellow.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Yeah, they're supposed to be getting rid of that.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Actually, well good, I mean, I don't see why we
have to, you know, have all these murals and paintings
on streets and stuff like, we know, black lives matter
just like everybody else's does. That's why we say all
lives matter most of the time. I don't think that's

(03:52):
racist in any way. I don't see how it could be,
but they seem to say.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
It is so. But yeah, they're supposed to be I
think in it remove pain over whatever you want to
call it, somewhat soon.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
So well, can you imagine if we did that for.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
At one point in time, I know that they were doing,
like this was years ago, they were doing the Black
Lives Matter parades, and the DC mayor, obviously a Democrat,
was all for them. But then I think someone wanted
to do like a like an All Lives Matter type parade,
and she just flat out like refused. She would not

(04:33):
let them do it whatsoever.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
Denied they're like, whether they have to get a permit
or whatever.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
She just would not let it happen. She a bunch
of stuff I think for them got kind of like
stone walled and trying to get anything done in DC
in the first place. Anyway, you go through just bureaucracy,
you go, it's it's straight bureaucracy. It's all the federal government.
You just go straight through them, and you know, not
always things get done very quickly, especially it seems like

(05:04):
when you're the opposition. But that's that's just my opinion.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
I think it's that way in a lot of those places.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Like exactly, well, Graves, do you want to get into
our our first topic that we're covering, which is.

Speaker 3 (05:22):
It really wasn't even the State of the Union on Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
I think it's a joint addressed to Congress, I think
is what it was called. Yeah, and I've been calling
it like a speech slash joint addressed to Congress, and
they it was really funny because a lot of the
you know, opposition on the Democrats. They were either calling it,
they kept calling it State of the Union. The influence

(05:50):
Harry Sisson and Chris Mauri, the two like them gen
z influencers, paid operatives what they want to call them.
They were in town. Actually they were there, and you know,
they were meeting like Chuck Schumer. They were making a
bunch of Democrats senators doing interviews with them whatever, and
they kept calling at State Union. But they're also like

(06:11):
posting videos together where it's just like them hanging out
where it's like, oh, maga, they're terrible people. You know,
down this hallway was January sixth insurrectionists. And then like
then they start talking about their outfits. They're like Chris
is looking fresh right now. It's like, oh no, bro,
you look fresh too. You look fresh too, you look fly.
It's just so weird. It's all. They don't know like

(06:34):
how to I don't think they know how to talk
like normal people. They just don't like normal people don't
talk like this, especially like if you try to do
it on like social media, people see I think through
that a little bit more now, and they're just they're
not good at like hiding things. They're not good at speaking,
and that's what the issue for them is anyway.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Well, they don't relate to any of the young people
in this country really, unless you're talking about trans and abortion.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
It would probably like climate change too, but I think, yeah,
I think more, I think stuff towards like trans and
at least trans. Anyway, it's starting to not not not
going their way, but it's I think they didn't survey
and it was eighty percent of the country does not
agree that men should be in women's sports.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
But you know, it's honestly surprising it's only eighty.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
It Well, then, interestingly enough, before this addressed to Congress,
they did a vote on Monday from the Senate where
it was it was like the Protection of Girls and
Sports Act, where it would do something like that, and
it got shut down in the Senate because every single
Democrat senator voted no on it, Yeah, every single one.

(07:55):
And then they did that address on when on Wednesday,
So that was that Monday, the address Wednesday, So it
was just like especially really bad timing for them, but
the fact that every single one of them did it
is kind of crazy.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
In the House, they also all two hundred and sixteen
of them voted know as well.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
I'm not surprised they're they're they're they're dying on this hill.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
I don't think it's it's not like it's a winning issue.
It's a like it's a it's it's a social issue,
which I mean, that's what Democrats run on. But it's
like a social issue that Republicans of the GOP. That's
what we went on because it's common sense and we're
in this era of just common sense conservatism. That's just

(08:48):
it is what it is. It makes sense. And Democrats
just for some reason think of just dying on this
hill that men need to be in women's sports. It
makes no sense.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Well, they that's part of the reason that their party
as a approval rating. And what doesn't help is the
way they acted at the address.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Oh it was terrible. Like I was watching it for
you know, work related things, and you know, I'm I
didn't get to absorb it as much like I've seen
the clips of it coming out. Whenever you are kind
of like working during it, you don't absorb it as
much as you are just like watching it. But I
from what I was able to like repeat, like I

(09:33):
was watching clips at the back and what I did too,
it was well, first of all, I told you this
the other night, top five speech from Trump, I think
top right, it's up there, and just the way that
he was able to carry himself. He was having fun.
Jamie Vance was having fun, Mike Johnson was having fun.

(09:54):
They were all having fun. Yeah, like they all like
they kept saying, all the Republicans are weird or Crafts
are the fun party where we're fun people. You know,
you look back at some of the state actual state
of the unions. Whenever it was Biden and Kamala and
Nancy whenever she was still speaker the slash party leader

(10:17):
in the House, it was they're just stoneface serious the
whole time. They can't talk to people. Joe Biden couldn't
even talk. But that's a whole other set of issues.
But yeah, you know, Trump was they were all just chilling.
They were vibing. Actually, they were all just hanging out.

(10:38):
And then it wasn't even like five minutes into the speech,
like five ten, maybe fifteen minutes. I don't exactly remember that.
Mike Johnson kept coming for to corum and then finally
Al Green, who's a Democrat from Texas was just constantly interrupted,

(10:58):
interjecting everything, and then finally Johnson kicked him out.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
And now al Green is claiming that the reason he
got censured as well is because of racism.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Well, then he needs to go tell the ten Democrats
that voted to center him their racist then, because that's
that's exactly what he needs to do. And the fact
that it was ten Democrats too. And I looked at
those Democrats too. Some of them are like in swing seats,
so they're they're gonna try to be a little bit moderate.
But then others some are like actually, like they are
more willing to work with Republicans in the House and

(11:34):
some Democrats. But you had the faces of a bunch
of Democrats on the floor, like Nancy Close and Rosa
Delusa de Lucia, the purple haired one from Connecticut.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
Oh yeah, I gotta add something to talk about with
her too.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
Yeah, that's that's that's who. I completely forgot who she was.
I yeah, I don't forget her now. And like Jasmine
Crockett was there for a little bit, and I think
she then of course she's like, oh he was speaking nonsense.
I left. Yeah, that's what She said they were just
Kendrick Lamar thing to oh, I don't I don't eve

(12:12):
want talks Lamar thing. I can't even look at it anymore.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Man.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
She she I saw someone reacting to that video. They
said she did the ratchet tug.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
I mean yeah, you know you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Yeah. I was like, man, I can't watch that anymore.
I saw that. I just I just couldn't. I couldn't
do it.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Yeah, doing that, and then the chick from uh Connecticut
doing her thing, saying like skivity and.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Oh yeah, hey, I need to bring that up. That's
an old video too. It just somehow got resurfaced. Like
she calls herself like the ranking rizzler. Yeah, she calls
herself the ranking wrizzler. It's like this isn't very dim
York like it was like all these like gen Z
times that they were using five months ago. That's probably

(13:07):
when the video is done. It just looks so bad.
She's amy, she's old person doing this. It's it's cringey.
I don't know who she thinks this appeals to online.
It doesn't.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
It's the same with their twenty two senators putting out
word for word the same video they're trying to.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
Yeah, I feel like they're trying to do that, ye too, Yeah,
And I.

Speaker 3 (13:30):
Think they're doing all this to try to save themselves
because the party is falling apart right now. They're trying
to reach out to young people. But this isn't going
to resonate with young people. This is just weird and
cringe and it's it's gonna keep helping us win, I'll
tell you that.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
So, like, even like with the speech and everything, Trump
was just kind of hitting every kind of nail on
the head basically where he was just talking about the
issues that he's dressed. He's working on inflation, He's working
on eggs. We're gonna get eggs figured out because before
Biden left office, he killed like one hundred million chickens. Yes,

(14:10):
there was something crazy like that. He killed millions of chickens.
So that's why the eggs prices are so high. They
got to repopulate all the chickens that Biden killed. Yeah,
she like Nancy Pelosi, Crockett Rosa, there's a couple other Democrats.
I can't think of who they were now. Just stoneface,

(14:32):
dead set did not want to show any emotion to
Trump's speech whatsoever. They wouldn't clap for anything. The only
time that I think there was any sort of clapping
was when they were talking about the war in Ukraine
and funding Ukraine is keeping the war going in Ukraine.
And that's when he pointed and called out Elizabeth Warren

(14:52):
and she just looked broken. She just looked so broken.
She's just like sitting in at her clas happened, you know,
just being a good Democrat, just clapping along. Let's go
fund endless wars. Now, let's go put boys in your
girls' bathrooms, Let's just completely do green energy. And then

(15:13):
as you know, a two billion got found in tax
pair of money to a Stacy Abrams climate group. He
called her out too. They just refused to do anything
or even celebrate the wins, like yeah. Like Trump even
had his guests there too. One of them was Peyton

(15:35):
McNabb who she was a volleyball player who was played
against a man and she got hit in the head
so hard she got brain damage. He recognized her because
he passed that executive order about keeping men out of
women's sports, and that's when he got in a fight
with the governor of Maine about it. But that's we
talked about that, I think last week or the week before,

(15:57):
whenever we did that last episode. Yeah, so if you
want to listen to this to that, go check out
that last episode.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
But episode they want there too.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
Always got a plug. I always gotta plug. And then
it was actually what made me I was it was
hard to do my job for a second because I'm
trying to do this one clip. And it was whenever
he was talking about DJ Daniel and recognizing DJ Daniel,
who was a thirteen year old was a thirteen year

(16:32):
old guy survived brain cancer. He had five months to
live and he's he beat that. It's been sixty years
anounced to beat it. And I'm just I'm gonna keep it.
I'm gonna keep it a butt race. I cried. I cried.
I cried man, and I'm not ashamed of him. And
either I was like trying to try to type out

(16:54):
what I was doing. I just I'm crying. And democratics
weren't stick ending up for him or Peyton McNabb or
even Lincoln Riley or her mom and sister were there.
Is that the first piece of legislation he signed in
the law was the LACOLN Riley.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
Act and she was murdered illegal Yes.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
And then the twelve year old girl from Texas, her
name is Joscelyn. I can't even pronounce her last name,
so I'm not even gonna try to. Her mom was there,
and now he's renaming a wildlife park after Joscelyn. Democrats
just won't just wouldn't stand up for any of this stuff.

(17:38):
It was I found it kind of disrespectful. You know,
you know, you can hate Trump whatever, you can have
your opinion, but the guy is actually doing something to
try to help and you just won't platform just because
he's a Republican or like the opposition. I get it,
I guess. You know, again, you have your opinion, you

(18:00):
can hate him all you want, but the guy did
something good. He's doing something good, and he's recognizing all
these people.

Speaker 3 (18:06):
Now.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
DJ Daniel was a honorary police officer and Trump made
him a Secret Service agent.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
Yeah, which, like, when have you ever seen a little kid,
you know, secret secret Service agents, you can't really touch them.
That kid had a full blown hug with the director
of the Secret Service like that. That also was a
good moment.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
I was again, I'm crying thinking about it. Now in
the reaction to his speech, because you of course had
Democrats blocking out again Jasmine Crockett, she put out something
She's like, we're going to cover the it's a state
of the Disunion something like that. She then she's just

(18:51):
been doing media around and I'm not saying that she
is the face of the current Democrat party. I'm not
saying that. I think she's just trying to be I
think she's trying to set herself something for the future
for her, which I good luck to her, because you know,

(19:12):
if Democrats keep doing something like that, then were chilling
twenty six is gonna be awesome in twenty eight to
fly by, especially if there was a word going around
that like Tim Wallas was maybe considering wanting to run
for president, good let him. Or even Gavin Newsom who

(19:36):
did a podcast with Charlie Kirk or it was Gavin
News's podcast and Charlie kirk was his guest, and Gavin
Newsom did say that it was not fair for men
to be in women's sports. So he finally admitted this
is coming from guys that had guys like him that
have pushed just legislation talking about stuff like that, and
protecting things like that, and people in his own party
in the state were just angry at him too. He's

(19:59):
trying be moderate. So I'm not saying he's running for president,
but I think he's trying to keep himself in the conversation.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
Probably, but you know not not only do they have
terrible candidates and like literally no face of the party
that they can nominate next, but also there's been a
lot of people, based on the way they acted at
the speech, that have left the Democratic Party. I've seen
so many videos of people, including a state senator from
Nebraska who was a Democrat is now a Republican.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
That just happened yesterday, So, oh wow. I didn't even
hear about that one. I knew there was one before
that left at a while ago and the Democrat Party
because the Democrat Party in Nebraska wouldn't back him up
or support him because he was like very prolite and
he wouldn't support abortion, and they wouldn't do anything with him.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
I saw that one too. I mean, it's in Nebraska.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
One that's crazy. I think, what was it?

Speaker 3 (20:58):
The mayor of Houston also last year changed from Democrat
to Republicans.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
It was either Dallas, it was one of the cities
in Texas.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
Maybe it was Dallas.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
It was one of the cities in Texas because one
of like because I wrote an article about it at
one point in time. So, hm, it's actually Jason, and
I wrote, who's one of our like good friends, one
of our old roommates. Great guy, fantastic guy.

Speaker 3 (21:28):
Miss Jason.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
I bet I've missed too. I haven't seen him in
a minute even and I lived thirty minutes time. Yeah,
I think so. Even Like John Fetterman, who again, John
Fetterman is a Democrat. He is still the opposition just
because he says some things that are moderate or sometimes
based or conservative, whatever you want to call it, he

(21:51):
still votes with Democrats. He is a Democrat. I should
get that out of the way. But I agree, I mean,
like what happened. No, he also was not a fan.
He's like this. I don't know if he said like
this makes us look bad or whatever at all it was,
but he's right, it makes them look bad. Like yeah,

(22:14):
it just makes them look terrible. It makes them look uncool,
and they're uncool. They're unpopular, they're unwilling to work with people.
You know, it's either their way or the highway.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
Right, Well, that's their problem, and they have such a
like I said, a twenty percent to prove a rating
that's only getting worse because people are leaving again and droves.
I think we're willing to take our first commercial break
and then get back to that, but just to make

(22:49):
sure that Harrison has enough commercial breaks in this one,
because last time I did one two, you know, not enough.
But we will be right back and we are back. Uh.
Didn't mean to cut Sam off there, so I'm gonna
let him finish before.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
You're all good again. It was just the aftermath and
the the complete meltdowns from people on the left. You
had Tim Wallas in an interview where he said because
Trump called Elizabeth Warren Pocahontas, that he called her a slur.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
You had Nicole Wallace, who, between her and Rachel Maddow
had some of the most I will say, blatantly disgusting
comments that I have that I've heard, where Nicole Wallace
essentially said, well, you know, with JAD or DJ DJ Daniel,

(23:53):
I'm sorry with DJ Daniel being a secret Service agent MAP, well,
I hope he doesn't have to defend the capital like
some of the other police officers that have before with
him being in his rank. I hope he doesn't have
to defend the Capitol, and if he does, I hope
he doesn't just for Google and YouTube's sake. I will

(24:15):
say on a live himself like some of them did,
which you're talking about thirteen year old cancer survivor, like who.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
Is seeing him be in an honorary Secret Service agent
was so cool and that's all you.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
Can talk about. You just want to bring that up
and just completely politicize it. And then I think Matt
I was saying something that Trump was using this as
like a political stunt or something like that too. It
was I under, I don't get it, you know, I
it's just completely asidine. It's absurd. Oh again, you you

(24:59):
would not None of the Democrats would stand for these people.
They wouldn't stand for Lake and Riley's family. They wouldn't
stand for Jocelyn's mom, wouldn't stand for Peyton mcdabb. The
wouldn't stand for DJ Daniel.

Speaker 3 (25:16):
They didn't stand for anything about America, but they collapped
about foreign country.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
I think that just kind of lets you know where
democrats mindset is now, you know, I think.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
That's a virtue signaling, you know, like we have to
validate everyone's feelings and the trans thing, and it's a
foreign country being invaded, so we have to do something. Well,
we don't always have to do something, but they're willing
to die on the Ukraine Hill.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
Too, And like, I mean, I feel sure, I feel
bad about what's going on, but it's time we actually,
you know, whenever we say America first, put America first.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
That's pretty simple.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
You know.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
Well, now some of the like the reactions and stuff. Again,
you have like Gavin Newsom, John Fetterman, Pete boudageg they're
I think trying to moderate of seem moderate. Anyway, there's
some of those vote for all these same policies. Don't
let don't let them lie to you. We'll still do it.

(26:32):
But they're trying to moderate themselves because then when they
keep their name in the mention and keep you know,
whenever it comes time for Fetterman to get re elected,
we'll see what ends up happening there, because Scott Presler
currently is still trying to Florida Pennsylvania. Now, I don't
think it's that much further off. I think the last
time you put something out I think it was about

(26:53):
eighty votes away from flipping the state, eighty thousand register
voters something like that. He put out a stat a
little while ago. That's the last that I had looked
into something like that. And with Davin Newsom, he's trying
to moderate himself, maybe trying to run for president again.
I'm not gonna say he is, but maybe he is.

(27:13):
That's just my opinion. And Pete Boudeguet took the pronouns
out of his bio because he's gonna potentially go run
for the Senate in Michigan, so we'll see what happens there.
And now there's there's a video there's a video of
AOC now going around where she's like, if you live
in this deep red seat and your Republican congressman hasn't

(27:35):
done a town hall or talk to you, I'll come
talk to you. So she went to like do like
a mini town hall or something like that and just go.
And she's trying to put I think, make a name
for herself too, which she's already kind of a national
name now. Anyway, she's I think maybe just boosting that
more so maybe she'll run for something. I don't know,

(27:56):
but maybe something.

Speaker 3 (27:58):
You know, we talked about yesterday, what if Tim Waltz
and Jasmine Crockett were a ticket? But what about this,
what if AOC and Jasmine Crockett were a tick?

Speaker 2 (28:08):
I just I think we went by not even Reagan numbers.
I think Nixon, I think nexton numbers Nexon only lost
like literally a handful of states. If that would be
the ticket. First off, that's an out of pocket ticket. Yeah,
that's crazy because like Jasmine Crockett, normally what a lot
of presidents are older than the vice president pick like older,

(28:34):
AOC is older than Jasmine Crockett or younger than Jasmine Crockett.
AOC's like thirty something, jazz and Crockett's like forty wow,
which I did not know that either. I had to
look that up the other day. I did not know
she was like forty.

Speaker 3 (28:47):
I didn't either. I mean, i've I'll give her one thing.
She looks younger than she is, I guess. But that's
that's about it.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
But the bad part about any of these people that
they're in such solid blue seats that they can literally
stay in Congress for as long as they want to.
That's what sucks. Yeah, but again it's the Democrat Party

(29:16):
is in shambles right now. I don't think they have
a clear direction of where they want to go there.
I think the ones that are left are going to
keep being left, and the ones that aren't as left,
they're trying to come back and be moderate. But both
sides of that coin are are catching flat from every direction.

(29:42):
You know, if you've become moderate, you're not left enough.
If you're left, your way too left. And at least
when it comes to Republicans and the GOP and a
lot of it now again it comes down to common
sense of conservatism. That's where it is now. And sure
you've got some strays. You've got people like Chris Christie

(30:06):
and Adam Kissinger who are just never trumpers. And it's
the case of Adam Kissinger in his Twitter bio he
calls himself a proud Rhino. And then we're people like
people like Liz Cheney. Her and her data completely went
and campaigned with Kamala. They're trying to do the whole
Republicans for Kamala psyop.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
Yeah, and.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
Jeff Landry, who was the former Lieutenant governor of Georgia
got kicked out of the party, but then he tried
to backtrack and was like, well, I what took to
him so long? Like sure, okay, you know, try to
try to save yourself there after just getting embarrassed again.

(30:51):
It all comes down to that. That's the Democrats don't
have a clear, consistent vision, and then you have the
lea you have Hakeem Jefferies. He made a video the
other day where he said, we got Republicans on the run.

Speaker 3 (31:07):
Right for what? Yeh, I'll tell you what. We are running.
We're we're running, but we're not running away. We're running forward.
We are, you know, continuing to get more registered voters
while Democrats are losing them. People are moving to red
states and thank god, not all of them are voting blue.

(31:29):
A lot of them are actually voting red because they're like.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
Wasn't it Stephen Smith that said eighty six or eighty
nine percent of counties in the US shifted moved to
the right?

Speaker 3 (31:43):
Yeah, so eighty nine percent of the counties shifted right
in all fifty states overall shifted right.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
And then they did that. Now I don't know remember exactly,
and I could be wrong here. They were doing a
comparison on CNN where it was if where Kamala did
better than Joe Biden? Now did she outperformed Joe Biden
at all in the counties, And there was not a
single county in the US, out of every county in

(32:14):
the US, she did not outperform Joe Biden. Now, again,
could be wrong on that one. It could be something else,
but to my knowledge, that's what it was. She did
not even outperform Joe Biden. Kamala was only running for
three and a half months if you really think about it, right,
three three and a half maybe four months, It felt
like a year. But that's they They had all the

(32:36):
money behind her. She blew through a billion dollars and
still ended up twenty million in possible you know that's
I think that's just like a like a classic like
modern democrat, you know, comparison. Now, Oh, we got like

(33:00):
we have this problem. I'll just throw money at it. Oh,
I don't want to go to La to go film
on call her daddy. Let me just blow one hundred
thousand dollars on a set. Yeah, I don't want this
is what it convence to me. How do I solve this? Oh,
let's just go let's just spend money.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
Well, that's definitely what she did, and that's exactly what
it is. Now. All of that stuff, along with you know,
them losing voters, their approval rating, all the stuff that
we've said. You know what's not going to help them
is we're looking at numbers now that we can actually
compare between Trump and Biden's administration. Some of them are

(33:42):
and then other stuff. I mean, look, it's the first month,
but also compared to what the economy was under Biden
and how bad it was the whole time, these first
month numbers are actually impressive to me. So again, this
will help us getting more voters than them continue to
lose voters because Biden during his administration manufacturing jobs per month,

(34:08):
the average losing nine thousand per month. Trump and just
his first full month as president really not even full.
It's twenty eight day month, he got ten thousand manufacturing jobs.
Positive numbers. Biden thirty one percent of the economic growth
in his economy was in the public sector, sixty nine

(34:31):
percent of it was in the private sector. So not
a very good split there. When you're thinking about helping
the middle class versus the rich, and they love to
talk about how they helped the rich but Trump seven
percent growth in the public sector, ninety three percent in
the private sector in February. That is almost all going
to regular people in the growth. So part of that growth.

(34:56):
Foreign worker jobs are down eighty seven thousand in the
of February. That means people getting deported or just probably
leaving their jobs scared of deportation. American citizens gained two
hundred and eighty four thousand, so that is almost a
you know, net game for citizens of two hundred thousand.

(35:19):
You know, overall net gain, you're looking just under two
hundred thousands. So like foreigners are not on the jobs anymore,
more of them are going to be going away, but
citizens are getting jobs. Manufacturing jobs are going up. It's
more in the private sector. You know, one month is
all it took for the economy to start turning around.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Well, you know what, it's really interesting that you say
that too, because I have some stats and stuff as well,
comparing the average under Trump Pence versus Biden Harris, so inflation.

(36:00):
This comes from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The
average monthly inflation under Trump Pence was one point nine percent.
The average inflation under Biden Harris was five percent. This
is just the administrations. So this source from THEEIA dot gov.
Gas prices Under Trump in January of twenty twenty one,

(36:23):
the average price of gas was two dollars forty two
cents a gallon. The average price for Kamala Harris by
January twenty twenty five was three dollars and twenty cents.
Saving rates from February of twenty seventeen to twenty twenty
one under Trump Pence was one hundred plus one hundred

(36:44):
and twenty nine percent. The saving rate for February twenty
one to January first, twenty twenty five under Biden Harris
was minus sixty three percent. And that comes from fred
dot Saint Louis feedbat org mortgage rates. This comes from
Freddiemack dot com mortgage rates. From January nineteenth, twenty seventeen

(37:10):
to January twenty first, twenty twenty one, mortgage rates went
down thirty two percent under Biden Harris. January twenty first,
twenty twenty one to January twenty third, twenty twenty five
were up one hundred and fifty one percent.

Speaker 3 (37:26):
Oh my, so I knew that the mortgage rates were
way higher. I knew it, but that's crazy.

Speaker 2 (37:33):
US one. That's wild. And I understand when we're in
the new administration compared to the you know, Trump Pence
versus Biden Harris, we're in Trump fans. But it just
shows you how much things were better under a Republican

(37:56):
leadership versus a Democrat leadership. And so some of the
stuff you could say to COVID caused some of it. Sure,
the ladd COVID as an excuse for maybe like the
first like two years, maybe a year or two. But
like after COVID, whenever everything was said and done, what
happened after that? You didn't try to do anything to

(38:17):
fix it.

Speaker 3 (38:19):
The Inflation Promotion Act that basically the opposite. I think
it added like three trullion.

Speaker 2 (38:24):
To the debt because they were just because they just
used it as an excuse to print money. That's what
the That's what that act did. It was just printing money. Yeah,
because again like what Kamala did and trying to go
not do a podcast in La so building a set.
The Democrats have a problem. They just throw money at it,
they do.

Speaker 3 (38:44):
And you know, that's a lot of stuff that we
just laid out. The stuff I said, the stuff that
you said about the economy. That's a lot of stuff
for people to go look at. You know, stop listening
to people telling you that the Democrats always, you know,
it's always the Republicans that ruined the economy and the
Democrats create the jobs. Well, if you want to say that,

(39:07):
they love to use this chart that Trump actually lost
jobs over his term, My goodness, give me a break.
When COVID hit the whole thing shut down and Biden
kept it shut down longer than it should have been.
The only jobs that he created, by the way, I
think more than sixty percent of the jobs he even
did create overall his four years but were government jobs.

(39:34):
So that's one.

Speaker 2 (39:34):
I think it was that. And then they were trying
to take credit like, oh, we introduced, we brought all
these jobs. No, that was just people getting their jobs
back from COVID. So those just don't have those shouldn't
have anyway. It's just people actually getting their jobs back.
Those are that's not creating jobs or cret I think
they were saying creating jobs. I don't think they said

(39:54):
creating new jobs. I forget exactly what they said, but
it was just that it was just full blown gas
lighted Yeah, it's just it's just great again. They just
have the money and a lot of the media behind them,
which I would always encourage to go to outside media,

(40:17):
you know, go listen to some podcasts, or go listen
to independent media that's not tied to like an MSNBC
or ABC or CBS or even Yeah, exactly, go broaden
your scope. Which speaking of broadening the scope, that's what

(40:37):
this administration is doing. They have they're they're expanding their
press pool and they're allowing new media to come in
and ask questions. You You've got you have like Daily
Wire people in the press room. Now I think Bannon
has Mattalie Winners, she's she's a correspondent. And you have
people like like uh, mon Caitlin or Monica or like

(41:03):
Frontline which is like a TP action affiliate, you know
what I'm talking about. I can't remember her name, she's like,
she's a correspondent. Another girl, Alison Steinberg, she's with Lindell TV.
She's now she's a she's a DC correspondent. You know,

(41:24):
they have all these new all like the new media
are getting a seat at the table because this administration
recognizes that people like our age coming on millennials, they
aren't just watching Fox and NBC and like CNN anymore.

(41:47):
The media has expanded into the online space, and that's
what this administration is recognized. That's why they're expanding the presspool.
That's why they're letting all these people come into the
and the press free things. That's great, questions.

Speaker 3 (42:04):
It's great because I love it.

Speaker 2 (42:06):
I think it's it's it's a it's amazing.

Speaker 3 (42:08):
Well, imagine if it was still only the news media,
you know, they could pick and choose what they do,
pick and choose what they tell you. But the good
stuff that Trump has done we're still able to see
because of alternative media, other people posting what's actually being
done rather than trying to spin it in some way.

Speaker 2 (42:26):
So it's not just like it's not just for conservatives
and Republicans. It's not just Fox anymore, you know. And
now you've got out looks like like news Max and
and l A N a few others, The Blaze. The
Blaze is a good one too, which I do. I

(42:46):
like The Blaze. Uh like brid Park's great Prager you
I really like to Daily Wire. I do like Daily Wire.
If you want to like Man the Street type stuff
Frontlines is always really good. I just love Turning Point also,
so it's like, if it's like a turning point thing,
I'm probably gonna like it just because I love turning Point.

(43:08):
Charlie Kirk shout out, Charlie, shout out, Charlie the goat,
one of the goats. Again, this administration has recognized all
of that. But again it's you know, Democrats marketing the
same tune of well, this administration doesn't actually care the Republicans,

(43:30):
they don't care. They again, the Democrats don't have a
cohesive unit. They they're just yelling about everything. But all
they're yelling. Yeah, which actually back to AOC. I was
reading something today. Now, mind you, this is like a

(43:51):
developing story, so this could just be, you know, something
way too out of pocket. But allegedly her sh had
an aid that may or may not have been legal.
Who has oh, who has self deported to Colombia? Again,

(44:14):
this comes from the New York Post, so which again
New York Post is also really good too. If you
want to expand your Horizon suit, shot out New York Posts.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
They're also the oldest newspaper in America really, yeah, the
longest running.

Speaker 2 (44:35):
But he they are allegedly illegal. They worked for AOC
on the campaign, and they fled to Colombia. Again, it's
a I think it's a developing story, so take away
a grain of salt. But that just shows you where
the Democrats are. They don't they don't. A lot of

(44:57):
them don't care about hiring a man our kids. They
just want to They will gladly hire an illegal in
order for them to do whatever. Yeah, and again it's
the same Democrats keep saying, well, if we get rid
of all the illegals, who's going to pick our crops.

Speaker 3 (45:16):
Eighteen sixty, if you take our slaves, who's going to
pick our crops? In twenty twenty five? If you take
away the illegals, who's going to pick our crops? And
who's going to clean your house?

Speaker 2 (45:28):
Okay? Change it's it's the same. They're beating the same
boards to death.

Speaker 3 (45:36):
The party they can no matter how much they try
to change their narrative. They are still focused on race.
Are they not the party that's focused on race twenty
four to seven?

Speaker 2 (45:47):
Yes, So nothing change to me. It's it's crazy and
it's the fact that this continues to viral under them,
which that's what they're doing. They're kind of spiraling right now. Yeah,
because again they don't they there's not I think everybody's

(46:10):
trying to be a leader, but they're all leading something different. Again,
got like maybe Gavin Newsom now maybe like John Fetterman
trying to like remoderate. And you've got people like AOC
and Jasmine Crockett, even Chuck Schumer a little bit. Yeah,

(46:30):
those types just wanting to be left. And there was
one congressman I believe it was Hank Johnson. I don't
know if you've heard about this yet, crazy, but he
basically said that Trump and MAGA and just want uh

(46:52):
just want uh, they want to bring back slavery and
they want black people to go back to picking cotton.

Speaker 3 (47:00):
That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (47:01):
That's Hank Johnson, who again Democrat, saying that, suggesting it.

Speaker 3 (47:08):
Of course, with those economy numbers and with the other
stuff we laid out earlier, with their you know, the
way they acted the other night, keep note of all that.
We're gonna hit one more commercial break real quick, and
then we we'll wrap all this up for you. All right,

(47:29):
We're gonna wrap all this up for you. There's one
thing that I've forgot to mention about the economy. So
everybody's freaking out about Trump doing a twenty five percent
tariff on a couple of things toward Canada. And I
think that is absolutely hilarious because you want to know
what Canada has been charging us for the past couple

(47:51):
of years. Two hundred and seventy percent tariff on milk,
two hundred and forty five percent tariff on cheese, two
hundred and ninety eight percent, tariff on butter, seventy on sausage,
fifty eight percent on barley seed, for on HVAC and TVs,
and that is just getting started. So why are we
not allowed to do a twenty five percent tariff on

(48:12):
a couple of things to get them to actually, you know,
make a more fair trade agreement with this. When we
do it at that low level, it's crazy. Trump's gonna
tank our economy. But when Canada does it to us,
it's okay. I don't understand that.

Speaker 2 (48:31):
It's it's kind of hypocritical, you know, It's that's what
it is. It's just then again, a lot of the
opposition and Democrats just fear monitoring that prices are going
to go up under Trump. Date they're gonna just it's
whatever they can do to blame Trump and Republicans to
win back some of those voters that you know, they

(48:54):
could be just a moderate swing voter and they voted
for Trump over Kamala because they saw what happened under
Biden and they wanted to go a different direction. They're
just trying to keep keep what voters they have and
bring back some of those moderate voters, which again that's
why they're trying to some of them are trying to

(49:14):
moderate on some stuff, and you have the others that
are still going left. It's just one giant fear monitor.
That's all it is. And again, I think China is
supposed to enact a teariff on select things from Canada,
So are we gonna go yell about China now doing it?

Speaker 3 (49:37):
You know what, I honestly would not be surprised if
the Democrats did start to do that, just because Canada,
like Ukraine, is something that the Republicans and there as
don't like. So they're probably going to go all out
for Canada and start saying China is bad for doing it.

Speaker 2 (49:55):
And they basically already kind of are because you had
again Asmund Crockett and even Adam Kivinger, who again and
his Twitter bios as proud right now saying that they
were rooting against the US, they were root for Canada
during these hockey games and stuff. Yeah, and Jason Crockett
specifically was said she was rooting for Canada because they're

(50:18):
the only ones speaking truth right now, like Trudelle or whatever.
Thank god, he's almost gone. I don't know when their
elections is. Thank god, he's almost gone. He's been there
for ten years. You know.

Speaker 3 (50:29):
That's the That's the funny thing is that everybody's like, well,
Trudeau putting on I think he did another like twenty
tariff on us on some other stuff when Trump did his,
and they're like, well, look at Trump, he's gonna capitulate
the Trudeau. Trudeau's you know, got him right where he
wants some Okay, Look, if Trudeau is doing such a

(50:50):
great job, why is he being kicked out of his
own party? Why is he having to resign? By the way,
they're picking a new party leader on Sunday, he is
done and tomorrow at the time that we're recording this.

Speaker 2 (51:04):
So wow, I think it was that soon.

Speaker 3 (51:07):
I think because he put out a video yesterday he
was like, this is my last public appearance, and he
was crying, and he said except for Sunday, I guess,
which is when, you know, I guess he's officially stepping
down and the Conservatives are gonna win. In Canada. It
seems like this time.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
It's gonna be interesting. It's gonna be kind of wild
to see what happens there. But again, it all goes
back to h with these tariffs. It's finally having America
not be you know, under the boot. We're finally gonna
you know, with all these trade agreements, We're gonna start

(51:50):
actually getting some you know, some fair agreements from all
these countries that have taken advantage of US, whether that
be Canada or China or Mexica. I think they're gonna
learn pretty soon too to play ball with Trump and
for once, I think actually respect the United States not

(52:12):
just be you know, you know, a punching bag of
sorts in a way that you know, they love to.

Speaker 3 (52:23):
They love to say that Canada could never become the
fifty first state because and again I don't really want that,
because it is kind of a liberal country. But they
just love to act like Canada is so much better
than the US, and Trudeau's actor like he has more
muscle than we do. Uh, that's why he's on his
way out, you know.

Speaker 2 (52:43):
I mean their economy relies more on us than we
rely on that.

Speaker 3 (52:49):
I think we are sixty of their trade.

Speaker 2 (52:52):
I believe that's crazy, which again, you know, under Trump
we have with all these new types, these new up
and coming influencers being you know, actual conservatives, very conservative,

(53:13):
and the Democrats have people like Justin Trudeau to look
up to and Dola Mulvaney and somehow now making their
debut influencer appearance this week was Kathy Anthony, who came
out as a who came out as a pro abortion
and pro gay advocate. Yes, being a Democrat is not

(53:35):
cool anymore. It's cringey and you just look stupid.

Speaker 3 (53:39):
I've actually saw a person on Twitter say I bet
all of her followers are Republicans? Did she You obviously
did not watch the video where she said she's for
what you just said that she is not being followed
by Republicans. She's got sixty thousand followers, which is crazy.

(54:00):
And I guarantee you no a single one as a Republican.

Speaker 2 (54:04):
I guarantee also probably none of them know what she
did know about that entire case. That was like what
ten to fifteen years ago.

Speaker 3 (54:12):
Yeah, it was two thousand and.

Speaker 2 (54:15):
Nine, eight or nothing like that. I was a child.
I remember it.

Speaker 3 (54:20):
I remember, like, yeah, the first major news thing that
I remember same. I was over at a friend's house
and it was on the TV, and I was like,
I just remember seeing it. But that sticks with you again,
Like I said, it goes back to being a Democrat now.
It's not like it was once what it was once before.

Speaker 2 (54:43):
Where Democrats back in the day, you know, could have
been the party of the like anti war and maybe
advocating for free speech and things like that, And now
it's the party of wanting to fund foreign countries, have
men and women's sports, radical climate change agendas, and restrict

(55:04):
you a free speech and restrict the Second Amendment. That
is what the party shift is now. And Republicans are
on the complete opposite of all that. Who want fair trade,
fair trade agreements, we want prices down, we want common sense,
we want to protect ourselves, we want our freedom of speech,

(55:25):
and we just want to have fun and have a
good time and sometimes be left alone, sometimes not have
an agenda. Shoved down, and I think that's very much
the clear party difference now between the Republicans and the Democrats.

Speaker 3 (55:39):
I definitely thank you you're right about that, like one
hundred thousand percent. We're not the party that's going to
let you abuse women in sports because you're a male,
you know, in boxing. Good lord, are you kidding me?
But Riley Gaines has been a great rate advocate for that.

(56:02):
They're going so crazy that they're by themselves, by their
own actions, are creating these new spokespeople for our side.

Speaker 2 (56:12):
Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan obviously again Peyton McNabb, they
really a lot of they've led a lot of the
charge and you know, the men and women's sports nonsense,
they've done a lot of it. The Riley gains swam
against Lea Thomas, Polly Scanlan was actually on Leah Thomas's

(56:34):
team at in Pennsylvania, she was actually on her team.

Speaker 3 (56:40):
I'm sure that that was the you know, having a
male in the locker room where they're changing and then swimming,
you have to get naked to put on your swimming outfit,
you know, uh so having a male in there seeing
all those women change, I don't care if if they
literally think they're a woman and also like men and

(57:03):
are not attracted to them at all. A male should
not be in the locker room changing with females, and a.

Speaker 2 (57:11):
Male should also be playing on the opposite team hit
spiking the ball so hard that you get brain damage.

Speaker 3 (57:18):
True.

Speaker 2 (57:19):
So, but grace is or anything else that you want
to say, Well.

Speaker 3 (57:25):
I think we've laid out a lot of stuff. I
do encourage everybody to, like we said, broaden your scope
of the news you listen to. If you haven't already,
keep in mind what we said about how the Democrats
acted at the speech, Remember those economic numbers that we
brought up, And as we say every single time, continue

(57:49):
to be in this fight, like, don't be scared to
say what you believe, don't be scared to debate people
that don't agree with you. And they're going to name Paul.
Trust me, if you're conservative, you're going to get caught.
Everything in the book that doesn't matter. You got to
keep hitting them with the facts. We'll try to bring
those to you as well. You know Harrison does that

(58:12):
when he's on here too. So just continue to fight
for America, for the conservative values to win. These next elections.
We gotta be on top everything for twenty twenty six
so that we don't have I don't want to see
two more impeachments in twenty seven. In twenty eight, okay,

(58:32):
I want us to keep the House and the Senate
and then more momentum running into twenty eight.

Speaker 2 (58:40):
If you're not regestered to vote, get rested to vote,
get your friends, reget the vote, voting your local elections,
and God bless America.

Speaker 3 (58:49):
God bless America. Thank you for tuning in to the
Conservative Colonel podcast. Thank you Sam, thank you Harrison for
letting us do it, and we will see you all
next time.

Speaker 2 (59:00):
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