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Speaker 1 (00:17):
He has on the Nicki Medora's show. I'm Nicki Medoro's.
She is Kim McAllister. Jim slaane Is has the tequila
and a sparkling fruit drink on the rocks. I had
to make my drink early. I do not have a
husband or children in the house right now. Okay, I
have no fancy drink. I have no fancy bartender making
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me any drinks.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Do you have.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Anything special that you're drinking for cocktails and news chemic Allister.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
No one at this time, but something is coming.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
My husband David called the Red Jack in San Francisco.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Red Jack Saloon, our favorite bar in San Francisco, to
get the recipe for zie.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Oh there you go is make. He's like, if it's
just a komakazie, I can make that. And I'm like,
I don't know, maybe it's different, Maybe they different. I
sted it up to make it a chemikazi. He has
called for the recipe. He got it. He talked to
the bartender and he's making the chemikazi from the Red
Jack Saloon. And see, I love it.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
I love I love I love it. You guys have
to go to the Red Jack Saloon. I mean again
it is. It is such a nice fun bar to
go to. Again. You can get the what is it,
the Chemikazi, the martini and the Medua mule. So they're
all delicious. You can get one of each, and so.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
The martini and then the fancy meduro mule, that's certain.
What the copper cup.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Yeah, that's what I'm drinking right now. You can have
it with vodka and and that's like the Moscow, you know,
and then or if you put bourbon in it, which
I have right now, that's the Kentucky Can. And that's
my favorite drink ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, and you
put some club soda in it and it kind of
tastes even better. So, yeah, the kids are out with
the husband. Okay, my birthday is this Saturday.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Happy almost birthday, Thank you very much. You know, it's
so weird.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
You know, the kids are like, what do you want?
And there's a certain age.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Just we'll pre celebrate with some party. Thank you, thank
you for the party.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
There's a certain age where you're just like, I don't know,
you know what I want? You know what I really thought,
you know what I want?
Speaker 3 (02:21):
I want the house to actually be clean. Does that
make sense, like, I just be clean and I want
four hours. Of course he's not quiet. By myself, I
don't even care about that.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
I just want it to actually be clean.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
You know.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
I don't want to pay for a cleaner, because then
I feel like I'm you know, I got a budget
that like the money thing. I just want the whole
house to be.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
Clean, top to bottom, including.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
The children's rooms, you know, like and that seems like
such a mom invisible load type of gift. But they're
at the mall right now, probably buying me gifts. My
husband's like, we're going to and I'm like, ah, we're budgeting,
like and he's like, I was like, what are you
getting at the mall? Not even thinking about it right,
not even thinking.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
And he's like, it's near your birthday. You don't ask,
you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (03:12):
I was like, oh, okay, and then like just in
my mind, I'm like, okay, you gotta budget your birthday.
Speaker 3 (03:16):
Blah blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
I celebrated it last week last weekend in Santa Cruz.
By the way, I didn't send the picture to you.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
Did you see Julia marching down the street?
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Okay, this is all I saw. Okay, it was from
a distance. I don't think Julia was in this picture
because we had to change our route. I am telling you.
The grand stand was in the parking lot y of
where we were staying. Like we could not park there
until like after five o'clock because they had to take
it all down. So we were riding our bikes and
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so I was like, Oh, there they are. And this
was further away. This was by the boardwalk.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Yah.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
I think it's the we're all setting up. I don't
know if Julia was there, but I was like.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
Oh, I don't see her group. They're they're with bright
purple jackets, and I don't see the purple in this picture. Okay.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
Well, I was like, I don't know if it's there.
So I just took a picture while we were like
riding our bikes over there.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
But I did.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
I did see them all, So there you go that
they were there riding their bicycles around.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
The Pedaluma High School marching band came in fifth out
of twelve. Oh that is bad. Yeah, that's a pack.
They grade you, or they rate you on your the
whole band as a whole, okay, and then they also
rate the drum major, which my daughter is the drum major. Okay,
and for her first competition as drum major, she did
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pretty well. Oh yeah. She was so nervous. She was
making herself anxious and like, you know, upset that she
was going to screw up the whole band. She's freaking out.
So in the end she did really really well. She
was kind of relieved and proud of her herself. She
also performed with the drumline, and the drumline group won
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first place in the division. So yeah, so that came
home with a big trophy.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Yeah, does everybody get a trophy? So everybody gets trophy? Yeah,
they have to get to.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Take it home. They have to keep it in the
band room.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
You know, you know that's pretty awesome. Did you hear
how the meetup was for the Mark Thompson and everybody's
kind of here, anybody I.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Have a picture? Oh you do good, good good, gig
to find it.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
It's okay, you find it.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
But did you hear what?
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Because there was a handful of you that were going
to it. If anyone is in the comments, I was
able to go out to the winery. I know a
bunch of you that watched Mark Thompson show. You also
support this show and Kim's show. It's really awesome. You
guys were able to meet at a winery at Los Gatus.
What was the name of the winery again, Blank?
Speaker 3 (05:51):
That was it.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
You know, we gotta have made ups where we can
all kind of meet in the middle because Kim's all
the way up in Pedaluma, I'm all the way down
in San Jose. Mark's really for south So yeah, it's just, uh,
I don't know if we're ever going to be able
to all meet together. But yeah, very very fun. I'm
so glad that they were able to meet and drink
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some wine. I can only imagine the stories and everything
that they were telling. But I'm glad that everyone was
able to meet up and drink and you know, because
we're only able to do it virtually and do all that.
So no picture yet, Oh thank you, Yes it is.
It is my forty sixth birthday. It's not a big
one either, although you never know, right every single one is.
(06:36):
It's not my it's not yet. It's scorpio season though,
and my work is so very sweet.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
They do.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
They really go all out for birthdays. So they asked
me all these questions. So I feel like we're going
to do things for my birthday and all sorts of stuff.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
So that's really really sweet. So it is my birthday.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
Well, while you find that, we are going to talk
about all things, you know, Trump being fascist versus loyal
that's going to come up. Also, good news in Pennsylvania
regarding protecting the votes out there. Crazy story and I
don't know if you talked about it earlier, because the
story came out earlier this week about Mark with Zuckerberg
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and Meta and how this woman had to pay to
get her account back because it had been hacked, and
I want to play I want to play the news
story a bit because it's kind of a visual for
those that are watching, because I think she kind of
got screwed by Meta, and when I show you, you'll
understand why. And then we have this towards the end
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of the show. Halloween is obviously coming up next week,
and there's this there's this Calloween competition that just rings
really really bad idea. So we'll be talking about that
later on towards the end of the show. And you
guys tell me if you're dressing up or anything for Halloween.
So that's all coming up. All right, so let's talk
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about Trump. Can first find that picture? Maybe here's a picture. Okay,
Oh there you go, yay, Okay, do you I.
Speaker 3 (08:06):
Don't know if you remember the names of everybody in
the picture. Are you that good? So I think I
think I am okay, all right, you ready, it's good. Okay, Okay.
That's Steve okay.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
On the far left. Okay, that's Steve in the.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
Bottom on the bottom row. That Steve is Heather's boyfriend.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
And Heather, oh, Heather nice.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
And then I think that's ricky shirt. And then there's
s J. Lola or Laura in the stripey shirt.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
That's s J.
Speaker 3 (08:36):
Lola. That's fine, I know you're so beautiful. And then
Lee and Eileen Lee and the going.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
Right is that okay?
Speaker 3 (08:47):
And Eileen?
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Oh cool?
Speaker 3 (08:49):
And then I think that's Dedra next to Eileen.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Okay, I know the names.
Speaker 3 (08:54):
I know the names.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (08:55):
Then I think that's Sandy next to Dedra in the
black Okay, And I think this is I want to say,
Nancy next to the.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Next the long hair right there.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
That's the only one. I am Nancy.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
It has to because that's the name you have, Nancy
is that you with the long hair on the far left.
I'm hoping that Nanty.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
Oh it is Nancy. Okay, good, yeah, I thought it
was you. Nancy. Yeah. I love it.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
What a great picture and what a great memory. Okay,
we have to do it again, we have to do
it again. So that's so much fun. I'm glad. It
was a beautiful, beautiful day. Also so perfect weather for
you guys to drink wine and get a little tipsy
at the winery. All right, let's go ahead.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
How cute they are. They're just so like happy and
cute and what a good looking group, seriously.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
Right, I mean, look at look out happy, look at
us j Lola like she's holding up that glass like
she's having a good old time. They all are so hard.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
Heather, her and Heather and there she and Heather are
doing the cheers.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
I love it. I love it.
Speaker 5 (09:55):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (09:56):
That's good.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
All right, Well, good times you guys. Awesome, awesome, awesome.
All right, let's get into the fascist question. Now here's
the thing. Okay, Trump has always been compared to Hitler,
right like, this is not a new thing, especially in
recent years or actually recent months. Right when he's like
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I'll be a dictator on day one, you know, just
one day of being a dictator. That might be a
good thing.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
Right.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
So also the language is heating up right, right exactly,
calling immigrants vermin? What else did he say some other
like fascist Hitlarian language exactly?
Speaker 1 (10:37):
So it's not as if this isn't at a left field.
It's the comparison enemy within right, the comparison between and
even back in twenty sixteen. I mean, the comparison between
Trump and Hitler is not new. I don't understand why
people are like, how could they compare him to Hitler
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or a fascist?
Speaker 3 (10:59):
What do you talking about?
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Like?
Speaker 1 (11:01):
He acts like it, you know, going out, going after
people that protest, right, trying to quiet dissenters, you know,
getting rid of people within his cabinet. You know when
he was president before, right, he kicked people out that
spoke against him. He fired people, right, Remember, we wanted
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to shoot at protesters. These are things that dictators, slash
fascists do. So I don't understand why people are clutching
their pearls as if this is something new. But of course,
now that we're like less than two weeks away from
the election, Donald Trump's you know, panties are in a.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
Bunch about it. Now.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Of course Kamala Harris is using this to her advantage.
Here she is I believe this was hold on, I
want to hold on. I'm going to show the panties
in the bunch. This was, of course Fox News hosts
clutching their pearls about it. And again then the thing
that they always do, which is what he meant to
say or or trying to explain it away, which is
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total b.
Speaker 6 (12:07):
Caause it and then you factor in the fact that
he runs his own company, coming from the business world,
the first one we've ever had.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
It's not even a public company.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
And then he's obviously has frustration.
Speaker 6 (12:18):
And I could absolutely see him go, now, you know what,
it'd be great to have German generals that actually do
what we asked him to do.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
No, maybe not.
Speaker 6 (12:26):
Fully fully being cognizant of the third rail of the
German generals were Nazis and whatever, but he was frustrated
with the slowdown.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
Of I mean, not being cognizant of what you're talking about. Again,
stop trying to explain away what everybody knows. Donald Trump
doesn't care. We should not have to explain away what
a president means. He should know what he means. What
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he says we should take at face value. I think
that he does want Hitler's generals. I think he does.
He wants people that will kill for him. He wants
people that will literally shoot at people at a moment's
notice and say, I am going to do whatever you
want to do, and that's it. And if you say
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it goes against the Constitution and what you want goes
against the Constitution, that's absolutely fine. I don't care. And
that's it.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
The truth is, you heard them on Fox News trying
to make excuses for his remarks. You heard him, You
heard him say, well, you know, he doesn't really he's
a great business man. He might not you know, know
exactly the third rail. I think he meant the third Riich.
He might not really know.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Well, I think he meant the third rail, like you
don't touch that third rail.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
Nazis. I was like, I'm like, I don't even know
what that guy is saying, talking out of an ass.
He's an idiot. But I feel like we're making excuses
and we're saying, oh, he doesn't really mean that. He
doesn't really mean that. People that disagree with him. American
citizens are the enemy within. He doesn't really mean that
he's going to come after American citizens with the military.
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He doesn't really really it's so astronomical to us, or
so outrageous to us. He doesn't really mean that immigrants
are vermin like rats that you stamp out. He doesn't
really mean those things, does he does. He's not really
that ugly. How quickly, how quickly we forget Nikki found
this on the internet. Oh please, Our fathers fought fascists,
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they didn't vote for them. How quickly we forget that
our grandfathers, maybe fathers, depending on your age range, exactly,
fought for America against fascists like Hitler and like Mussolini.
We are Americans. We are a democracy. We get to
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choose and vote and have a voice. We don't vote
for people that like Hitler. We don't vote for people
that try to steal our votes. We don't do that.
That is not who we are as a people. And
these folks that are Republicans that are waving around the
American flag and wearing the red, white and blue with
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their little flag pins on, that is they are supporting
someone who is supporting wholly Unamerican thoughts, and we should
be ashamed. And I feel like my grandfather, our fathers
would be ashamed of anyone the minute that it was
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compared to Hitler, the minutely that he started using that
type of speech. There's a whole generation of people who
would go whoa.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Absolutely, and not only that, how he talks about America.
I think this was today.
Speaker 3 (15:49):
This was today.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
This is how Donald Trump speaks about America. And America,
by the way, that is filled with immigrants. Now remember
our history. This is why you know they don't like
to talk about American history. We don't teach American history, right,
I mean, we like to forget American history. I don't
know what history Donald Trump likes to remember, but it's
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not our true history. But this is how he talks
about America. This is how he talks about it. Oh here,
hold on, let me bring it up.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
Border and through.
Speaker 7 (16:21):
When Kamala came in, she deliberately dismantled our border and
threw open the gates. She used to do them, open
the gates to an invasion of criminal migrants from prisons
and jails, from insane asylums and mental institutions from all
over the world, from Venezuela to the Congo in Africa.
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A lot of people coming out of the Congo, not
just South America. They're coming from one hundred and eighty
one countries as of yesterday, right, And we're a dumping ground.
We're like, we're like a garbage can for the world.
That's what's happened.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
That's what's America a garbage can.
Speaker 2 (17:01):
Listen like the garbage can.
Speaker 7 (17:04):
You know, it's the first time I've ever said that.
And every time I come up and talk about what
they've done to a country, I get angry and angry.
First time I've ever said garbage can. But you know what,
it's a very accurate description about it. Whow she cruelly
forced our border agents to help facilitate her wicked betrayal
of America.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
And by the way, the Border Patrol.
Speaker 7 (17:26):
Last week gave us their complete and total endorsement and
they said she is the worst. I want to thank them,
and but.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
It's just like, that's how that's somebody you want as
president who thinks of our country as a garbage can.
You know this country is built on the back of immigrants,
And did you pay attention to the countries he mentions.
He never mentions immigrants from white countries. Never, It's always
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brown and black countries. That is why people call him
a fascist. That is why he wants a certain look religion,
that is why. That is why it is absolutely ridiculous.
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And so I don't know how people could want someone
like that as the President of the United States. He
does not represent the United States.
Speaker 3 (18:32):
At least once a day, I ask myself, how could
so many people? How could half the countries support this guy?
How could it happen?
Speaker 1 (18:41):
I just thank you so much, Rev for the five
dollars donation. I'll start contributing more. All my money went
to the campaigns. Oh absolutely, thank you, Rev. Happy birthday, Nikki,
Thank you. May You're infectious, youthful spirit last forever from
your lips to God.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
Here is my friend. Thank you, Thank you. Have you
don't to the Kamala Harris campaign. I have.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
I have donated, actually multiple times.
Speaker 3 (19:04):
I have donated at least three times, and I'm fixing
for a fourth because I just don't to I don't
want her to not have as many resources. And when
the seventy five million dollars, I know that Bill Gates
gave Kamala Harris fifty million. But these are this is
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the These are the moments that matter. These are the
things that matter. I wanted to mention though, regarding the
clip you played and the excuses being made for Trump,
Teacher Laurie brings this in. It's sane washing. It's making
it normal. It is not normal. This speech is Unamerican
and it is not normal.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Who says that America is a garbage can when they're
running for president of the United States? Who does that?
Speaker 3 (19:53):
What do you put in a garbage can?
Speaker 1 (19:56):
We're trash, apparently trash.
Speaker 3 (19:58):
So what he's saying is immigrants are nothing more than trash. Yeah,
immigrants are the garbage of the girl. Yeah, are you
kidding me? We are a nation of immigrants. What happened
to the American ideals? Lift your lamp by the golden door?
What happened? What happened to our country that so many
people could embrace this ugliness?
Speaker 1 (20:18):
It's so crazy. Harry, thank you so much for the donation,
twenty nine dollars. Happy birthday. Here's a buck for each
year Lohm.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
Today.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
He's awesome.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
I love Harry, Thank you, thank you for the donation.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Yeah, I mean and you're so right, Like again he feels,
and his supporters clap while he calls them garbage because
they obviously think that they're not even though they are.
They are immigrants, but because their skin doesn't look like
the same, even though they're immigrants. We're all immigrants. But
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because we came over at time that apparently is okay. Right,
we crossed at a certain time, so that makes it okay.
It's not right. And I think Trump said he's like,
I want to go back to what was it, seventeen
ninety eight, that was his ideal time. That's the time
he wants to go back. Right, women couldn't vote, there
were slaves. That's Donald Trump's ideal America. Are you insane?
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It just it boggles my freaking mind, It really really does.
Speaker 3 (21:29):
I'm just because I feel the same way about Harris.
I feel your pain. So are you saying you don't
like Kamala Harris that you're a Trump guy? Is that
what you're saying?
Speaker 1 (21:38):
Oh, John is totally day.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
Oh I didn't know.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Oh yeah, John's don't. I just don't know how you
can make the comparison between how Kamala Harris talks about
Americans and America, John, and how Donald Trump talks about
Americans and America. I mean, I literally just played for you, John,
how he's calling America garbage. He called our country garbage,
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a garbage can because immigrants, well, certain immigrants because they're
brown and black, certain immigrants garbage, human beings, garbage.
Speaker 3 (22:15):
Now.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
I understand that immigration has been broken for a long
time and we need reform and it hasn't been fixed
by Democrats and Republicans alike, but to call people garbage
is really awful, especially when you're married, by the way,
to an immigrant, Like it just seems he stated that
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other countries treat our country like a garbage can. Yeah,
like he's saying we're a garbage can.
Speaker 3 (22:44):
John, he's calling people trash. Sean, it's human beings again.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
You're you're explaining it for Donald Trump. I just I can't.
I can't handle this is this explanation of what he meant.
He stands on a national, if not international stage and
speaks poorly of our country at a time when he's
running for president. It's disgusting and it's shameful. And I
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don't know how you could fill in the bubble next
to his name, but do you do. You vote, people,
just vote and.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
Digga Glori says, we're forgetting our history. Yep, Chinese Exclusion Act,
calling Irish immigrants lower than dogs, Japanese and tournament. And
she's right, maybe it is the American way to be
like this, you know, demean people in this fashion.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Exactly, white skinned people do this, they do, and that
is why Donald Trump is often called a fascist. It's
not a surprising accusation. It's not a stretch. It's not
a stretch because again, and going back to the countries
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he was talking about, they were very similar. Right, He's
not upset at the country his wife came from. There
was no mention, never, there's never a mention of the
immigrants because you don't notice them.
Speaker 3 (24:22):
His mother came from Scotland, his first wife came from
somewhere in the Eastern European block from where she's from.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
The Yeah, they blend right in in Donald Trump's world,
right they blend.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
I wonder why.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
I wonder what makes them blend so well, John, I
wonder what it would be. So it's just it's crazy. Now,
this this is something that always chants my hide, Kim McAllister,
and it's it's a it's it's them o of outgoing Republicans.
It's like, where were you when we actually needed you
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to do and say these things? And that of course
is speak out.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
Now.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
I will give McConnell a little bit. He did speak
out on January sixth, he did, but again now he's
out with the book, a memoir, and now he's speaking
out about Donald.
Speaker 8 (25:22):
You've been despicable narcissist. Those are the words that Mitch
McConnell reportedly used to describe Donald after the twenty twenty election,
according to an upcoming biography of the Senate Republican leader.
Because He Knows Us has new excerpts from their reporter
Tonight revealing that McConnell privately said, and a recorded diary
of his quote, it's not just the Democrats who are
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counting down the days until Trump in office and quote
for a.
Speaker 9 (25:50):
Narcissist like Trump, his twenty twenty election laws has been
really hard to take, and another McConnell reportedly called Trump's stupid,
ill temper, adding that he can't even figure out where
his own best interests lie.
Speaker 8 (26:05):
My panel is back. I should mention, Scott, what are
your thoughts on the book.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
What are your thoughts on what McConnell said Donald.
Speaker 10 (26:13):
Trump, Well, you know, they're not going to be golfing buddies.
You know, these are two guys who are couldn't be different,
you know, brash New York real estate developer versus Republic
of Southern you know, institutionalist senator. That didn't stop them
from working together before, and it's not stopping McConnell from
realizing what the best direction of the country is now.
But there is really obviously no disputing McConnell was really
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really upset with Trump at the end of his administration
at the end of December, and then and then on
January the sixth. He made that clear in public statements,
he made it clear on the Senate floor, He's made
it clear in this book. That's never going to change.
I mean, he has very strong feelings about what Trump
did that day. At the same time, he also has
strong feelings about the future of the direction of the
government and of the country. And I like he said
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in his statement today, a lot of Republicans have had
disagreements with Trump over the years.
Speaker 8 (27:05):
This is a statement worth reading in full. Sometimes we
sum them up. This is what McConnell said today when
this report came out, I said, quote, whatever I may
have said about President Trump pales in comparison to what JD. Vance,
Lindsey Graham, and others have said about him. But we
are all on the same team.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
Now, it's interesting. I don't I don't know. I mean, now, Calvin,
you had said he's still going to vote for Trump.
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (27:32):
Oh, I know, they're selling their souls. They know exactly
who he is, they know exactly how dangerous he is,
and they want the power, and they want the majority
in their respective houses, and they're going to vote for him,
I feel absolutely well. And they will sell their souls
to get there. They will sell their souls, they will
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sell their dignity, and they will sell their their essence
of who they are and who they are as Americans
to get the power. They will absolutely do it.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
I mean, I would have said that in twenty sixteen,
and obviously twenty twenty.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
I don't know anymore. And this is me hoping.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Obviously, the difference between twenty sixteen and twenty twenty and
now is they learned the lessons learned about Donald Trump. Right,
It's like, wait a minute, we wanted to get certain
things passed, and Donald Trump didn't necessarily fall in line
with those things, right. He became a hindrance in certain
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things that we wanted to get done if he didn't
like it, right, And then he brought in all these
wackadoo people who made it difficult to get things passed.
And then he kind of changed the party with all
these wackadoos. So we can't get anything passed. So maybe
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we need to deal with a Democratic president for four
to eight years and get back to some sanity. I
don't know. I don't know. That's maybe my wishful thinking.
I just don't know if they want to deal with
another four years. But do you think they really like JD.
Speaker 3 (29:11):
Vans? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
I just feel like this is my hope that they're
saying they're going to vote for Donald Trump, but they're
really not. That's what I hope. That there's a lot
of Republicans that are going out publicly stating it because
they're scared o Maga voters because they're bad ass crazy right,
and just saying, yeah, of course I'm voting for Trump.
And then you get in the belt booth and you're
like hell freaking no, I'm not voting for that wackado,
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you know what I mean, Like, I don't want to
deal with this Trump maga crap anymore and I'm done.
I would hope, I would hope that we are just exhausted.
I think it was our friend Noeh Marie. She had
posted something on I think it was like one of
her reels or something. Some certain meame it's just like,
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you know, I think it's really unfair that we've had
a deal with three Trump elections. It is exhausting. It's
absolutely exhausting, absolutely exhausting. I mean to do this three
times with this asshot that's insane. We should not have
to go through this three times.
Speaker 3 (30:15):
So Eric is accusing us of being one sided, and
I will.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Admit again absolutely come down a certain way. Oh yes,
not against all Republicans. Not against all Relicans, say Eric Wertheimer.
When Democrats need to call be called out, we can
call them out. And you made this comment and I
agree with you. You said two weeks before the.
Speaker 3 (30:40):
Election, Joe Biden called for locking up Trump, and I
don't have the exact quote, but it was something like
President Biden said that Trump needs to be locked up politically,
locked out politically, uh, this type of thing. It was
an egregious mistake on President Biden's part because I believe,
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truly believe that Trump broke a myriad of laws in
all of these cases facing him, and I believe that
appointing a special counsel Merret Garland appoint in the special
Council was lawful. And I think that he's being held,
you know, to account via this avenue, this legal avenue.
And I completely disagree with Trump's call that it's a
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political prosecution, of political persecution, what have you. But for
Biden to President Biden to come out and say that
to lock Trump up politically, I feel like that gives
credence to Trump's argument that this is political.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
I think that we are holding Biden to such a
higher standard than we hold Trump, that Biden should be
able to say a million friggin things because Donald Trump
has said so many awful else.
Speaker 3 (31:53):
No one else could get away with saying.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
Cry in a corner. If we're going to hold Joe
Biden to what in comparison to the crap that Donald
Trump has said? Should we laundry list the things that
Donald Trump has said? The threats, flat out threats the
Donald Trump has said, and we're gonna cry about Joe
Biden saying he should be locked up politically please. This
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is the problem with Donald Trump supporters. They cry about
every friggin thing that Joe Biden or Kamala Harris says,
and never hold Donald Trump accountable for anything he says.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
Oh Trump, please. If Trump broke the law, which I mean,
come on, does anybody think he didn't, then except for
John then I feel like he needs to pay for that.
But I do think that it was a mistake for
President Biden to say this. So here's the quote he said. Quote. So,
I know this sounds bizarre. I said this five years ago.
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If I said this five years ago, you'd lock me up.
We gotta lock him up. This is President Biden speaking politically,
lock him up, lock him out. That is what we
have to do. Lock him up, lock him out politically, yes.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
So politically yes, lock him out, lot of walk him
out of the White House.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
Hell are yeah? I think and I know that Trump.
And then Trump comes back and he says lock him up.
What kind of language is that good him? That's what
you said to Hillary Clinton? Louber and over again at
all of his rallies, there's the lock her up chat,
and now he's upset about that. I really feel that
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it was a political mistake for President Biden to say that,
because if anyone has the even the inkling that this
could be politically motivated, these cases against Trump, then I
just I don't think it was worth that statement, you
know what I mean. I mean, I want it to
be clean. I want it to be obvious that he
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broke the laws, and this is the right course of action.
When you start saying stuff like that, it casts a shadow,
and I don't want the shadow.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
I don't think it casts any shadow that. I think
everybody knows what Joe Biden meant. I don't think that
it needs to be explained at all. I think that
politically locking him out of the White House is totally fine.
And again this need to hold Joe Biden's explanation to
some sort of under a microscope. When Donald Trump very
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clearly says things that nobody should say and be able
to run for president again, I just, yeah, Cheryl says,
no two can play at that same game. And I
don't even think that Joe Biden said anything wrong. I
don't even think it's the same game. I really don't,
I really honestly don't. I think that what Joe Biden
meant politically locking Donald Trump out is absolutely true. He
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should be nowhere near the White House, zero, not even
within one hundred feet. It should be like a restraining
order against the White House.
Speaker 3 (34:52):
So here's the problem, here's the conundrum for me, and
tell me that I'm wrong. Okay, if I'm upset, as
we talked about in the beginning of the show, that
Trump is talking about seeking the military on American citizens,
about going after people the media, Jimmy Kimmel, whomever, people
that Nancy Pelosi, Adam Shift, people that disagree with him.
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If Trump is doing that, and I am outraged because
Americans should be able to have their opinions and speak freely.
Then I feel like and and he is the one
yelling lock them up, and he's going after people for
having opinions. What I don't want. And even though I
don't believe President Biden meant this, I don't want President
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Biden to say lock him up Trump for Trump having
his own though I feel their wild and wacky political opinions,
Trump should be able to be out there and have
his own opinions and do what he wants without the
threat of being locked up because of him. To him
up because he's a criminal and he's to make crime,
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that's what we mean, I mean the case. But then
don't say lock him up politically, because then you're you're
venturing into Trump's speech. And if I disagree with it
from Trump, then I disagree with it from President Biden
as well.
Speaker 1 (36:12):
But don't you think we also want to lock him
up politically because when he was president, an outgoing president,
he stole all of those documents. That is a political move.
That's a political move, but was five years ago, I
mean years ago.
Speaker 3 (36:26):
Angry, shocked and outraged about what Trump did to this country,
right that I have been clamoring to see him in
an orange jumpsuit for years. He belongs in the dirtiest,
nastiest lock up selling America exactly. But I don't want
to say lock him up politically. I don't want to
give credence to Trump's argument that this is somehow politically motivated.
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It's motivated because he's a criminal, and he broke the law,
and he's an extremely bad person. He's a bad guy.
He's a villain. He deserves to head straight to jail.
But I don't want it to be seen as or
have anyone have the appearance of that this is politically motivated.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
This is why I disagree with you. And this again
is why I disagree with you about using the word politically,
And it again has to do with politics. The fact
that he undermined our elections, that is political. He lied
about our elections knowing he lost the last election. That's political.
The fact that he keeps up that election line and
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what it did to our country disqualifies him from running.
That is political. Kim. He is not He should not
be a candidate for president. That is political. He has
locked himself out. I've said in a million times the
Republican Party does not have a candidate in my mind
for president. They did not choose one. They have a criminal.
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They have someone that's completely disqualified himself because he's a liar.
He lied about the last election and he can nues
to lie about the last election. There was nothing funny
about the last election, except when you ask.
Speaker 3 (38:06):
Oh there was something, There was nothing.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
That was the most scrutinized election that we've ever had.
He never produced any evidence of fraud. Ever, even though
we kept saying that that was a lie, that was political.
So I disagree absolutely. I think it was completely for
his political gain to lie to the American people. So
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I do think he should be locked out of the
White House because he's destroyed, he undermined, he undermined the
presidency by lying to the American people. So I disagree completely.
I understand your worry. Yeah, I do understand your worry.
But I think in this case, both politically and criminally,
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Donald Trump has excluded himself from the presidency of the
United States. Absolutely, I just do.
Speaker 3 (38:56):
Cindy says, sadly, Trump is saying, actually, what elected Hitler did?
Lock up opposition political politicians. I don't know what you're saying.
Speaker 1 (39:07):
Yeah, he locked up opposition political He locked up opposition politicians,
the opposition press, right, the gates, all those people. Yeah,
so he locked up all those He got anyone that
opposed him, he locked up.
Speaker 3 (39:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (39:23):
Again, there's so many comparisons. It's not hard to see
the line, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (39:26):
Cheryl says, no one's going to pat us on the
back for being proper and nice with Trump. We need
to play the same game he's playing. I was watching
CNN last night and they had this town hall with
Kamala Harris and there were five voters and they were
asked afterward what they thought, and they had changed their minds.
And one of the women who said she would be
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I think she said she'd be voting for Kamala Harris
said she was also disappointed to see that in recent
weeks Kamala Harris is because she wasn't going She wasn't
sinking down like Michelle Obama when they go low we
go Hi. She wasn't engaging in that. She was talking
about herself, she was getting to know the American people.
She was talking about policies. And now we see her
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kind of coming out against a little bit more verbally
aggressive when it comes to Trump. Right, She's talked about
him saying the enemy within, She's talked about some of
the things he's doing. And this woman said I liked
her more when she didn't delve down into that type
of you know, political muod flinging. So I don't know
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what's right. Is it right for to have her stay
above the fray, or is it right to have her,
you know, dive right down in there. And fling the
mud with him.
Speaker 1 (40:38):
Well, here's my question. I mean, I think I think
that Kamala Harris is trying to convey to the American
people that it's this is not the time to f around.
And I think that's what she's trying to get across
to people. It's like, stop thinking that this is just
like twenty sixteen, I'm going to vote for Trump as
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a joke because I think that they're in twenty sixteen,
A lot of people did that. I really do. I
think a lot of people like, I'm just gonna vote
for Donald Trump. There, this is not the time to
laugh and vote for Donald Trump. This is not the
time to not vote. That is what I think she's
trying to get across to people. Is like, he's serious.
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He's been also in the White House, and he's not
gonna make a mistake as in getting people that are
gonna say no to him in his cabinet again. That
is what I think and why she is speaking about
those things so sternly. It's not that she's getting in
the mud. It's just that she's trying to get across
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to people who he truly is and explain to people
like this guy is saying these This is what he means.
Stop listening to the Fox spin. This is what he's saying.
When she told Brefair that wasn't the right clip, you
know what he's really saying, that's what she means. And
so on one hand, I get it, like you want
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to just be let's stay high. I kind of have that,
like he's.
Speaker 3 (42:09):
Not totally under I completely agree, but part of me
likes to see a Kamala Harris that is nothing but presidential.
And we know, however wrong it is that women have
to what was it van Jones said last night? I
think his name is Van van Jones. I might be
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Van Jones, his name wrong. He said that he can
be lawless and she has to be flawless. Yeah, right,
and so totally quote. And so I feel like, you know,
keeping her clean and away from this and having surrogates
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go after him, having Buddha, j Edge and Yama and Clinton,
you know, come after and remind the American people what
a complete cad idiot, criminal pick a you know, villainous
adjective he is. And to keep her presidential because I
don't want her to have to lower herself like that.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
Yeah, Kathleen says girls are supposed to be nice all
the time. You know what I also saw and which
was interesting, And forgive me because I forget who was
making this this point which I didn't even realize a lot,
which kind of I'm disappointed in myself. And it's not
one hundred percent all the time, but pay attention to it.
When we talk about men, especially in politics, we use
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their last names, but when we talk about women we
use their first and how it's it's kind of we
take away the power from women now, not saying we
never say Harris. We say Harris, but we also use
Kamala and how they've used that her name and then
not said it correctly. Right, They never say Harris, they
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always say Kamala.
Speaker 3 (43:57):
Wrong.
Speaker 1 (43:58):
We said Hillary all the time and they've taken it.
You know, Hillary's used Hillary. You know even AOC Marjorie
Taylor Green just uses MTG. Right. It's we've done this,
it's it's it's it's an interesting type of thing of
women strong women in politics. Now I will say Elizabeth
Warrens used her last name. So it's not one hundred
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percent I'm not saying that, but just this sort of
idea of even removing a little bit of the power
from these very powerful women. Trump knows how to say
Kamala Harris's name, He knows how to say it one
hundred percent totally. But they do it on purpose, and
that in and of itself respect despise them. It's just
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bully behavior. It's bully behavior.
Speaker 3 (44:45):
It's Harris if you're nasty. I love that exactly early
early on with Mark, when the moment Mark Thompson, who
has another show here on YouTube if you haven't seen it,
it's great the Mark Thompson show. He when Kamala Harris
right and did you know the Biden stepped aside and
she was the candidate and we had to start coming
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up with these headlines, and the headlines would say, you know,
Kamala this, Trump that, And I pointed out, if we're
using his last name, then we should use her last name.
We should match. And he pointed out to me that
she is using it, so you'll get emails from Kamala
h Q right right or and so if she is
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calling herself Kamala and you know, then we should be
able to do that as well. I don't know if
I agree with it, because I really feel like it
should be an even and level playing field. We don't
really call him Donald. We call him Trump.
Speaker 1 (45:40):
Well, some people go don old, right, uh right, Donald,
and so we But also there are some there is
such a thing as ingrained things within women. Right, So
Kamala might have just taken on the Kamala because it's
ingrained in women to.
Speaker 3 (45:55):
Do some such things.
Speaker 1 (45:57):
Right. Maybe also you know Kamala's memorable name. That's what
it's just paris, you know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (46:04):
Now you remember someone?
Speaker 1 (46:06):
Yeah, right, Uh, there's you know, it's a marketing, branding
sort of thing, so you could do that. I don't know,
it's just it's just one of those things that stuck
out to me because again, women, women in politics, women
of color, you know, having a different sort of name,
those sorts of things, you know. Yeah, Vicky says, I
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never liked Michelle Obama's comment about going high when they
go low. If they go low, call them on it.
Speaker 3 (46:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (46:32):
But when you call them on it and you're a woman.
Speaker 3 (46:35):
They call.
Speaker 1 (46:37):
Right, then they call you bitch? Like what when she's
a complaining bitch? It's like, no, you're supposed to Like
there's a quote by Taylor Swift which she's just talking
about men in general. But she's like something to the yeah,
well it's like, well no, just kind of She's like,
you're supposed to absorb male behavior, like offensive male behavior
instead of calling them on it, and your reaction to
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their offense of behavior is in some way offensive in
and of itself. In so many words, she says that,
it's like, no, I'm just calling you on your crap.
It's not me Like, my offense to your bad behavior
is not an offense if you're the one that did
something wrong. So it's just it's so frustrating, and we're
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a long ways away from women being able to do
these sorts of things to call out men in powers
behavior without the blowback because women have not traditionally in
this country been in power.
Speaker 2 (47:35):
Yet.
Speaker 1 (47:36):
We have not had a female president in so many
years right that this country has been around. We are
not equal in the c suite in owning gigantic companies, right,
so those until we start seeing that as the norm,
we're not there yet.
Speaker 3 (47:53):
We're just not there yet. Do you have on your
list of things to discuss this evening, Carlson? No rally thing? No?
I what is it?
Speaker 1 (48:04):
I saw something in the comments about it.
Speaker 3 (48:05):
What is it? I need to share it with you
because it's so misogynist Herby you said unacceptable, okay, that
this is the way that we rile up a crowd
to get them I don't know, testosterone, get their testosterone
pumped and flowing to you know. And it's it kind
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of goes along with what you're saying about Taylor Swift
and what women have to deal with. And it is.
It is the craziest s that I say I have seen.
Speaker 11 (48:38):
I mean, wow, while you're two year old to smear
the contents of his diapers on the wall of your
living room and you do nothing about it.
Speaker 2 (48:47):
If you allow your fourteen year old to light.
Speaker 11 (48:49):
It join at the breakfast table, if you allow your
hormone addled fifteen year old daughter to like slam the
door of her bedroom and give you the finger, you're
gonna get more of it. And those kids are gonna
wind up in rehab. It's not good for you and
it's not good for them. No, there have to be
a point at which dad comes home.
Speaker 12 (49:16):
Yeah, that's right, Dad comes home penny quiffed. Dad is pissed.
He's not vengeful.
Speaker 11 (49:32):
He loves his children, look at him, finking Copedian as
they may be, he loves them because there are children,
they live in his house. But he's very disappointed in
their behavior, and he's gonna have to let them know.
He's gonna have to get to your room right now
and think about what you did. And when Dad gets home,
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you know what he says. You've been a bad girl.
You've been a bad little girl, and you're getting a vigorous.
Speaker 3 (50:01):
Spanking right now.
Speaker 12 (50:03):
And no, it's not gonna hurt me more than it
hurts you.
Speaker 3 (50:06):
No, it's not. I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 12 (50:08):
It's gonna hurt you a lot more than it hurts me.
Speaker 3 (50:11):
And you earned this.
Speaker 11 (50:13):
You're getting a vigorous spanking because you've been.
Speaker 3 (50:16):
A bad girl.
Speaker 1 (50:17):
What the hell?
Speaker 12 (50:18):
And it has to be this way.
Speaker 11 (50:20):
It has to be this way because it's true, and
you're only gonna get better when you take responsibility for
what you did.
Speaker 12 (50:28):
That's not set in.
Speaker 3 (50:29):
The spirit of hate.
Speaker 12 (50:30):
It's not set in the spirit of vengeance or bigotry.
Far from it. It's set in the spirit.
Speaker 3 (50:36):
Of justice or childhood, which is the purest.
Speaker 11 (50:38):
And best thing there is, and without it things fall apart.
Speaker 1 (50:47):
It sounds like he wanted to really spank his daughter.
I mean that just sounded a little too like he
really was too into that.
Speaker 3 (50:53):
That was your bad, little girl. I'll give you a
vigorous spanking. And now he introduces Trump and he's said,
and the whole crowd is yelling, Daddy's home, Daddy's home.
Speaker 12 (51:04):
Eh.
Speaker 3 (51:05):
Trump is supposed to be our big daddy who's gonna
come in and give America a vigorous space. He's so weird,
what like, what where am I in? What you and
what alternate realm have I been dropped into that this
is somehow okay?
Speaker 1 (51:24):
And it was vigorous spanking too.
Speaker 5 (51:29):
Not just a spanking, vigorous and it's not gonna hurt
two And he has three daughters and year old girls
who are horrible.
Speaker 1 (51:41):
He knows, never spank her. I've never spanked my kids.
I've never spanked my kids, you know. And what's interesting,
uh is you know? And I get it like he's
the dad and this whole Dad's coming home like I'm
gonna tell your father kind of crap, right, like what
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is What was the whole point of that speech though,
is that we've got to.
Speaker 3 (52:07):
I guess it appeals to men right, Daddy's home and
he's pissed. Daddy's men are coming in and we're mad
and we're gonna take control and we're gonna spank you.
Speaker 1 (52:17):
Is this supposed to be for the countries? He's using
an analogy like we're the country and and Donald Trump's
the dad and he's gonna get us a line?
Speaker 3 (52:24):
Is this people were screening? When Trump comes up, people
are like, daddy's home.
Speaker 1 (52:29):
Maga could bend over and take it on the ass
all they want. I'm not gonna do that, all right?
Speaker 3 (52:35):
That is so weird. Beat children and be perviyan weird,
Like I don't, I don't understand, help me understand. So weird.
Speaker 1 (52:44):
It is so odd. I swear you know. They they
project weirdness left and right, you know what I mean,
Like Dems don't do that. Dems don't do that.
Speaker 3 (52:56):
I was like, somebody calls CPS those girls that it's
Carlson's house needs some help exactly.
Speaker 1 (53:03):
His kid's Lily Dorothy and Hoppy. I'm assuming hop I
e Hoppy. His son's name is Buckley, So yeah, that's
Tucker's kids.
Speaker 3 (53:14):
That's weird. Smoking a joint at the kitchen table, but
no spanking for him.
Speaker 1 (53:19):
No, I bet not, you know, or smearing the crap
on the walls.
Speaker 3 (53:23):
I have no idea. Golf reminds us that every q
Andon accusation is actually.
Speaker 1 (53:28):
Exactly, oh, exactly exactly. They're always projecting what they're doing.
Speaker 3 (53:32):
It's crazy. That's weird.
Speaker 1 (53:35):
Who's your daddy, Phineas, Yeah, exactly, it's vigorously spanking. Someone
needs to make that into like one of those loop reels,
you know what I mean, vigorously spanking vigorously either.
Speaker 3 (53:46):
He has like some weird fantasy spanking thing happening, which
you know what to consenting adults? You do you?
Speaker 1 (53:53):
Yeah, no adults, but no they're kids, like.
Speaker 3 (53:57):
No children, and we're it's weird. Daddy's gonna end up
in jail with the restraint order.
Speaker 1 (54:05):
Can you imagine being his kids and watching that speech
and being like, what the f is going on? Like no, thank.
Speaker 3 (54:13):
You, because you're daddy in prison.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
He is such an odd duck, but whatever.
Speaker 3 (54:21):
Like that's and you saw the crowd all like whipped
up into a frenzy about always Daddy is angry and
he's home and he's pissed. I really it does. That's
what gets you excited. Probably.
Speaker 1 (54:34):
I mean again, they they will cheer for anything. Again,
they cheered for you know, calling their own country garbage,
so you know they'll cheer for anything. They cheer. I
wonder if there's like a you know, you know when
you go to like game shows or talk shows, there's
like plus like make sure you clap, make sure you clap.
(54:54):
It's like whatever, man, I'm not clapping for you vigorously
spanking your daughter's bend over. And I bet you he
does it. I mean again, it's always a confession. It's
always a confession. It just issues exactly, exactly exactly.
Speaker 3 (55:12):
And is that what America from megass, that's from Arnold's
junk to Daddy's home. Yeah, if if, if that's what
people want, you know, a big daddy to come take
control and punish the people that have.
Speaker 1 (55:26):
Done the wrong.
Speaker 3 (55:28):
Is that where we really are? Is that what people
really want? Well?
Speaker 1 (55:31):
Remember they asked those people, well, just a dictator on
day one? Yeah, remember they said it. They've said it.
They're like, yeah, it's fine, I want a dictator. That's
how brainwashed MAGA is. Not all Republicans Mega. They're like, yeah,
that's fine. There was a woman and now again, I
don't believe every TikTok video that I see, so who
knows if this story was real. But this woman was like,
(55:54):
I was a waitress in whatever Hoebuck town, right, and
so she's she was, you know, survey this table and
the people that she was serving. The woman assumed that
the waitress was voting for Donald Trump, and she's like,
just a few more days, your tips won't be taxed,
and was doing like kept assuming and she's like, okay,
she just wanted to get the tips and whatever. And
(56:16):
she's like and basically at the end of the whole thing,
she's like, he's gonna just don't question him, don't He'll
take care of everything. And it was like this whole
and I was like, I don't know if I fully
believe the story, but it was just whole like we
don't question Donald.
Speaker 3 (56:30):
Trump, don't question him, believe.
Speaker 1 (56:32):
And I'm like, what the hell?
Speaker 3 (56:34):
Now again, it's on social media. Who knows she could
to be doing aclis Stepford citizens huh.
Speaker 1 (56:41):
But like, what the hell are you talking about. There's
people that walk still across the overpass in Gilroy on
one oh one, and you know what if if those
people were a different shade of skin color. You know,
people would been like, get a job, but because there
are a bunch of white people, it's like it's a okay.
I'm like, you know, at three o'clock in the afternoon,
what the hell are you doing up there walking back
(57:03):
and forth? You know what I mean? Like, you can
do it. It's your you know, it's your prerogative. But
stop already. Stop. Oh, thank you Louise for the five
dollar donation. The same pos that criticized Kamala for not
talking issues and policy want their quote unquote daddy what
pathetic losers. Okay, that's the IPA talking. Love you cheers,
(57:26):
thank you for the donation. Yeah, Eryl says that's true.
They don't question him. They are like, well that's what
he meant.
Speaker 3 (57:33):
Yeah, it's just I don't know, man, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (57:37):
It's just it's crazy. And then did you see how
Elon Musk his super pack apparently has stopped with that
whole million dollar giveaway thing.
Speaker 3 (57:45):
Now I don't know if it's legal.
Speaker 1 (57:47):
Well, once they heard it was illegal, they haven't given
any out. I bet you they were full of crap.
I bet you they were never going to any money.
They just wanted people to It's just they just wanted
people to register to vote.
Speaker 3 (58:02):
You can't pay people to vote.
Speaker 1 (58:04):
I mean, it just never seemed like it was on
the up and up anyway. But again, Elon Musk, you
know Donald Trump, that whole Ilk.
Speaker 3 (58:12):
It's just I just want them all to just go away.
Elon Musk is weird?
Speaker 1 (58:18):
Donald Trump weird?
Speaker 3 (58:19):
Just go away and surrogates for for Trump. There really
are weird Carlson, Okay, that was weird. I don't know
what that was, but that was some weird s, you know.
And then you've got Musk jumping around on stage. Those
are the people speaking out for Donald Trump. They're weird.
(58:43):
On the other side, you've got President Barack Obama, right,
you know, You've got Pete Bajet.
Speaker 1 (58:50):
Who was doing Eminem by the way, like, I'm sorry,
Barack Obama in Detroit is just so cool. I'm sorry
you see it.
Speaker 3 (58:57):
I think I might have it if you want to
see it.
Speaker 1 (58:59):
I mean, he was doing his age, who is quoting Eminem?
He thought, I mean, I love Obama. He really thought
that Eminem was going to come back out and start
doing it. But I mean, there's a president that knows
the lyrics to Lose Yourself by Eminem and I did
it well and put it seamlessly into a speech, and
like Donald Trump, it just calls our country garbage. I
(59:23):
am sorry. There is not going to be a cooler
president than Barack Obama. I know that I have the
biggest presidential crush on that guy, and I probably should stop,
you know what I mean? Like I get it, like
I'm totally biased, and I know people that are Republicans
are like, stop already, Nikki, but take politics out of it.
He is the coolest president that we've ever had. I
(59:43):
just I beg you to try to find a cooler
president than Barack Obama. People want his playlist, like there
is no US president that puts out a yearly Spotify
playlist that people actually listen to, you know what I mean,
Like like books that he reads people want to listen
(01:00:05):
to or read, Like they want to listen to his music,
They want to read his books. He loves his wife
like he's just they just don't make him like him
them anymore, you know what I mean. Like, I don't
know how we went from Barack freaking Obama to Donald
A hold Trump.
Speaker 3 (01:00:21):
I just go from the cool kids to the weird kids.
I don't think I understand it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
It's such a fall from grace. I am telling you,
my friend, I have Oh, okay you, thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:00:32):
Uh huh, let's go.
Speaker 13 (01:00:33):
So I know you're just like that nervous, but I
was feeling some kind of way following them, and now
now I notice the palms of sweating. He's weak, my
sweater running Mom's But dunna, I'm nervous. But on the self,
(01:00:57):
it's not like home and.
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
Run it.
Speaker 12 (01:01:00):
Forget it.
Speaker 3 (01:01:09):
I just love it.
Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
Don't jump out.
Speaker 13 (01:01:23):
You know, I have done a lot of alice, so
I don't usually get nervous.
Speaker 3 (01:01:30):
Anyway, that's it, but I thought that he's now compare
that to Donald Trump's weird ave Maria swaying thing.
Speaker 1 (01:01:39):
Thank you Cheryl so much for the twenty dollars supersticker.
You are awesome. And Jim for the five dollars. Well,
I know, I mean, I just and again, I know
it's a popular it's not a popularity contest. I'm not
saying that I'm just going from Obama to Donald Trump
is just I just don't understand it. And Calvin, Yeah,
if he would have done the whole song that would
(01:01:59):
have been hilariou. But yeah, I just I just don't
get it.
Speaker 3 (01:02:03):
I just don't get it. President Obama he can do
whatever he wants now.
Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
Right, well, exactly, and he is. He has the whole
thing with Netflix.
Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:02:12):
John asked, did race relations improve under Obama? Well, you know,
the reason why people didn't vote for Obama, you know,
was probably some of them. Probably they didn't vote for
Obama because they didn't like him because he was black.
You know. I would say like a lot of people
didn't like Obama either because they didn't like democratic policies obviously, right,
(01:02:34):
and they didn't like him because he was black. I mean,
let's just be clear about that. And the fact that
they went literally completely opposite, I think kind of proves
my point, Like there's nothing to dislike about Obama except
policy wise, I mean, and he was deporter in chief,
(01:02:54):
by the way, John, he deported an asked ton of people.
There were so many Democrats were very upset at Barack Obama.
Look at the numbers. He was called the deporter in
Chief because of the number of people he deported. So
if you want to talk about that, you can look
at the facts and the history then, but I'm just saying, uh,
(01:03:16):
there were just a lot of things. Sam. Love seeing
you in the chat, so happy I made it to
listen to both of you. Thank you, thank you, thank
you for the ten dollar donation.
Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
I'm having a conversation with Sam about who to vote,
you know, the about voting about Arab Americans and someone
else just here, Teacher Laurie just said this, Arab Americans
staying home or voting third party in protest just helped Trump.
She writes, it's against their interest for Trump to win.
I haven't heard her say this. Just keep civilian deaths unconscionable.
(01:03:49):
So what's happening is and it's interesting because Sam posted
something on Facebook about people voting for the third party
candidate because they don't want their tax money used by
the United States to send weaponry to Israel. That's then
turned they turn around and kill people in Gaza and
(01:04:12):
Lebanon and whomever else. Right, you can dig into the why,
but I understand what they're saying. They don't want that money,
their taxpayer money used to kill their family and relatives
back in the country from which they hail. Okay, and
it makes perfect sense to me, But here's the problem
Jill Stein. If you're going to vote for Jill Stein
(01:04:34):
is a vote for Trump. She's not going to win.
She's just sucking votes away from the Democrat. So what
you're saying by voting for Jill Stein is that you
want Trump to win. And if you look at who's worse,
and I hate that in Sammer's case, it has to
go to a place of who's the you know, the
exactly who is going to be worse for people in
(01:04:55):
Gaza and people in the Middle East.
Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
Absolutely yeah, Trump Trump.
Speaker 3 (01:05:00):
Cares about anybody in the Middle East, Absolutely not. He's
called those places s whole countries. Ye, he doesn't give
think Trump cares about whether people, women, children, innocent civilians
are being bombed and harmed and starved and horrible things
that are happening. Trump doesn't care. And so you can
make the argument that the Biden Harris administration had a
(01:05:23):
chance to help fix things right. The truth of the
matter is the door is open for them. They've tried
to give aid, they're trying to get a cease fire.
Trump Trump doesn't care about any of that. So when
you talk about the lesser of two evils, the worst
of two evils is Trump why, I don't understand what
they're doing. I understand why they think that, but I
(01:05:45):
think they're sorely mistaken.
Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
Yeah, exactly. And you and you have to vote. You know,
obviously everybody wants their vote to matter, but again, vote,
You have to vote for your vote to matter, right,
And so you have to understand how the system works.
You know, you could write your own name in if
you think that you would do a better job. You know,
I would do exactly what I want to do. Write
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your own name in. Then if you think that that's
gonna matter, you're not gonna win. You're not going to win.
So that's what we're talking about here. Vote for the
candidate that you can lobby that for what you want.
Speaker 14 (01:06:22):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:06:23):
I had posted but he's.
Speaker 3 (01:06:26):
Just so cool and cons with him.
Speaker 1 (01:06:30):
Right, Yeah, but I was. I had posted a video
where a woman was saying, you know, she's like politics
and voting. It's like a bus, right, a bus to
get you where you want, it's not going to get you.
It's not like an uber that's going to get you
exactly where you want to go, right, If you want
to go exactly where you want to go, And that's
your goal run for office, right, and then you can
try to set the policy and you can try to
(01:06:51):
go exactly where you want to go. But voting, it's on.
You're on a bus, and you're going to try to
get as close to what you want as possible. It's
going to try to get you as much as possible.
And that's what we're voting for, right. We're voting for
a candidate that we can then pressure while they're in
office for what we want. They have to get in
office first, right, Who do we think that once they're
(01:07:13):
in office, that we can put the screws to in
whatever way possible, through protests, through lobbying, through whatever means possible,
to get what we want. That's what we mean, right,
Somebody that's gonna listen to us, it's gonna be empathetic
to us, those sorts of things. Yeah, yeah, So I
(01:07:34):
don't know, man, It's just I want this whole election
to be over, I really do.
Speaker 3 (01:07:38):
I can't.
Speaker 1 (01:07:38):
I can't wait for you know, three weeks from now.
I really can't for whatever is going to happen.
Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
I just.
Speaker 3 (01:07:47):
I really I just need to breathe through it. Oh,
I kind of I kind of want today not to end,
you know, And here's why we.
Speaker 1 (01:07:56):
Still have a whole nother show before the next election. Dude,
I mean, you know, there's a lot of time.
Speaker 3 (01:08:01):
No, I feel like I'm getting more nervous by the
day and.
Speaker 1 (01:08:07):
Rise and rise.
Speaker 3 (01:08:09):
Not a nervous or anxious person by nature. I'm optimistic
by nature. You go lucky by nature, I might say,
although with the amount of my complaints you might not
think so. But I feel like right now we're at
least in a better situation than if he wins. And
here's my fear. He say the unthinkable happens and we
(01:08:33):
get another president Trump, all right, Right, the minute he
either wins or I ever want to think about taking
office come down the road the minute he went if
if he should win, anyone want to say the words violence, right,
(01:08:53):
badness breaks out? Then when he takes office, all these
things that we're afraid of, that happens, The Constitution gets suspended,
the mass deportations America. It's a dark days for America.
So in the next two weeks, before any of the
possibilities of this happened, I feel like I'm living in
the status quo. I'm still for the next couple of weeks.
(01:09:16):
I'm living in the good days, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
I mean I feel like you think that, so I don't.
I'm not as I'm not as dark as you are.
Speaker 3 (01:09:25):
I'm not going as hard.
Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
I'm not as doomsday as you. I don't really feel
like there's going to be this immediate lever if Donald
Trump wins, right, I really don't. And here's why I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:09:35):
Well, One, I don't think he's gonna win.
Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
I'm still very optimistic about the number of people that
are going to vote for Donald They are going to
vote for Kamala Harris, that are not going to vote
for Donald Trump, but are saying they're voting for Donald Drop.
Speaker 3 (01:09:45):
Okay, So that's what That's one thing.
Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
Number Two, because it's so close, I don't think he's
going to have the power to do everything that.
Speaker 3 (01:09:52):
He wants to do anyway. Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
Also, here's the thing. I don't think our emotions are
the same as they were in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:10:03):
I think that we're more aware. Just like Donald Trump
is more educated about Washington, we're more educated about Donald Trump.
You see what I'm saying. So we know his tips
and tricks, right, we know what he's gonna do the
minute he starts this whole bs about everything. We know
the we know the arguments, we know even the people
(01:10:26):
that he's going to be putting in his cabinet were
well aware of. So I feel like there's a lot more.
I feel like we were really surprised that he wasn't
going to become presidential. We were waiting for Donald Trump
to become presidential. We're not waiting for that nonsense anymore. Right,
So I feel like, so, okay, let's just let's just
go into the negative he wins, right. I don't think
that I'm going to cry like I cried in twenty sixteen.
(01:10:50):
I might, I might, I mean I might, but I
don't think I'm gonna be as hysterical as I was,
because I understand how stupid and I'm gonna say it,
that's so many vote I did not think that we
had this many, these many idiots. I really didn't that
would believe the nonsense that this asset was spewing. The
veil has been lifted. Really honestly, I honestly, I did not,
(01:11:15):
in any way, shape or form think that anyone that
many people would vote for Donald Trump. The veil has
so been lifted. I told my husband this the other day.
I was like, Oh, I am not as naive as
I was in twenty sixteen. Yeah, not as naive as
all as I was in twenty sixteen. Twenty twenty, I
was like, I'm not as nave. But in twenty sixteen
I was like, there's no way in now, and it
broke me. In twenty sixteen, I am hardened. I am
(01:11:37):
a hardened voter of like, oh, no, there's morons. There
are so many frigging morons out there that it will
not it will not surprise me.
Speaker 3 (01:11:45):
That's actually as Nikki just spoke her truth about seventy
million Americans, and you know what's sad about that, Eric
is Someday the possibility, I hope exists that those seventy
million Americans will and this only happens if Trump wins
will realize they're on the wrong side of history, when
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rights are stripped, when violence happens, when things are taken
away from you. Maybe then you'll go, oh, oh this
is bad. He's hitlarian in nature and we shouldn't have
done this. Maybe you'll realize that. But I don't know
someone else said that. I'm saying that Democrats will be violent,
and I'm not predicting that Democrats will be violent. I
(01:12:30):
guess I'm looking at you know, if regardless of who wins,
or if Kamala Harris wins, the Trump people will say,
because he's already laid the groundwork for it, oh, they're cheating.
And then here we go with another January sixth with
people rushing the Capitol. They're being violence over a political back.
I mean, this happens in other countries, this doesn't happen here.
(01:12:51):
But because Trump and his big daddy surrogates are storing
up all this anger and all this these question marks
and all this distrust, I honestly have some real anxiety
heading in this into this election about what happens the
night of the election to poll workers, what happens the
day after the election if you don't like the result,
because Trump has laid the groundwork for us to not
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when we do have free and fair elections, have laid
has laid the groundwork for us not to believe that
because of his lies, his misinformation, and his cheating. So yeah,
I have I have some real anxiety over this, and
I'm trying not to. I'm trying. You know I'm not religious, right,
I'm praying to God every goddamn day.
Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
That's not the way to do it, dude. I'm just
letting you know I don't. I'm just saying, like I
just I'm hoping for no violence because I think it's
totally lame. I mean, come on, people, even if Donald
Trump wins, I don't want any violence because it's it's
it doesn't serve us, Okay, it doesn't serve us.
Speaker 3 (01:13:51):
Winds he wins, and then people accept the outcome of
renations like normal Americans do. Exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
And again, the whole seventy million thing, I've said this
and I'm going to say it again to you, Eric
and to everybody else. He had disqualified himself by lying
about the last election. He lied, he never produced any evidence,
disqualified himself.
Speaker 3 (01:14:13):
And JD.
Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
Vance has as well by saying he didn't lose the
last election, disqualified himself. So that is the only thing
I need to say to the seventy million or so
Americans that are going to bubble in that bubble next
to Donald Trump. That's the stupidest decision you can make.
(01:14:34):
I'm sorry, it is the stupid He lied to you,
And if you think a liar should be president of
the United States. I think that is a stupid decision.
He will lie to you about everything else.
Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
He cheats. He cheated on all of his wives, and
he tried to cheat the American people out of their
voice and their vote. All I need to say to
you is fake electors exactly. He cheated the American peace
people or tried to out of our vote. He is
a cheater. He is a cheater who doesn't care about
your vote, your real opinion, and your real vote. If
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he could just not have a vote and take power,
or he would, He's not. He's as Unamerican as they get.
And I stand by what I've said previously. He is.
He is the epitome of the person who needs to
have their citizenship stripped and be kicked out of the country.
Speaker 1 (01:15:28):
Just go back to Milania's country, I mean right, I
mean there. I don't know. Again, I just I don't
think there should be violence either way. Either way, I
just just take a deep breath. People vote over whoever
you want to. I mean, it's just my opinion. I
think it's the addict of aver Donald Trump.
Speaker 14 (01:15:47):
Whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
I just he's a liar, he's a cheat, he's a cheater,
he's a liar. I don't know why you want him
as a president, but whatever. But I also want to
throw in this whole Pennsylvania thing because we're voting. Did
you also see in the Bay Area people are nervous
about their ballots. They don't want to put them in
the mail because people think there's all these male thefts
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going on. So I always turn mine into the actual
mail drop off on the day of the election because
I like to get my sticker. But in Pennsylvania, if
you haven't heard, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court voted that voters
in that swing state must be allowed to cast a
provisional ballot at their polling place if their mail in
ballot was previously rejected. Now, before all of you people
(01:16:30):
start thinking election fraud, it's because like if they forget
to put it in that like secrecy ballot, they were
being thrown out for something like that. Now, if you guys,
remember I had a different opinion.
Speaker 3 (01:16:43):
About this before.
Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
I did say earlier, this is years ago, in the
last election, that there's a certain bar you have to
meet if you don't sign your ballot. I was like, well,
you know, there's a there's a there's a bar if
you're ever going to sign your freaking ballot. What can
I tell you? Right, there is a signature verification. If
you don't sign your ballot and you have to sign
your ballot, it's thrown out. But the secrecy ballot and
you just put it in the big ballot, big envelope.
(01:17:06):
I don't think it should be thrown out for that.
I that's what I think. So they're they're going to
still count those ballots. If you forget to put it
in the other ballot, it's still going to be counted
if you don't sign your ballot, and that's the verification.
Speaker 3 (01:17:19):
Tough luck, dude.
Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
I mean I think that's fair. I totally think it's fair.
Biggy says, I mail my ballot but right at the
post office.
Speaker 3 (01:17:28):
Good.
Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
But yeah, they're apparently people are robbing mail carriers of
their mail keys. Now they're not saying it's because they
want to get the ballots, but they're just saying there's
a rise and mail theft or like mail carriers being left.
Speaker 3 (01:17:42):
If you and I know that you would have to
get another ballot or vote on election day. But if
you sign up for that service, it tells you exactly
where your ballot is in the process.
Speaker 12 (01:17:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:17:51):
And even if yeah, and even if you come it in, yeah,
you're it's not gonna do.
Speaker 2 (01:17:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:17:56):
And if I said your ballot has been lost or
your ballot never made it, you could probably go vote
on election day right, right, and you can get a
provisional place and say I voted this way, but they
never registered or what have you, and I want to
make sure my votes counted and explain to them what happened. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:18:12):
And you know what's funny, There was this other story
the other day where they caught all these people committing
voter fraud. And then this guy's comment was, like I
thought the DEM said this never happened, and I wanted
to write, but I didn't waste my time.
Speaker 3 (01:18:24):
They caught them.
Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
Do you not understand that the system worked Like it's
like it goes over their sorry, they're freaking ahead, Like
because they caught them. That means the system works. Like
it just boggles my mind that people don't get it.
They just don't get it.
Speaker 3 (01:18:43):
It works.
Speaker 1 (01:18:44):
There's a system in place where they catch the people
that try to cheat dummies, you know what I mean?
It just it just works.
Speaker 3 (01:18:54):
It's so dumb. Rem says. In California, they allow voters
to cure your ballot, fix any mistakes or sign it incorrectly.
Can you fix it? Go back and fix it? They
tell me.
Speaker 1 (01:19:06):
I thought that if you made a mistake, they give
you a provisional ballot and then they put it into
the provisional ballots.
Speaker 3 (01:19:10):
That's what I thought.
Speaker 1 (01:19:11):
I thought, Yeah, so you don't get to turn in
the So if you if you are mailed and this
is what I believe is true, if you're mailed in
absentee ballot and then you and you made a mistake,
you can go to you know where you can turn
it in and say I made a mistake.
Speaker 3 (01:19:24):
Then you get a.
Speaker 1 (01:19:25):
Provisional ballot, right, and you put it with the provisional
ballots and then they'll count later.
Speaker 3 (01:19:29):
That's what I think that I'm right, gets her citizen sticker.
She said, I handcrried my ballot to city hall, put
it in the drop box. There got email confirmation that
it was received. Nice yep, exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:19:45):
Oh uh. Aussie says this is the most dangerous time
in my lifetime, and not because of a foreign threat,
but from a threat from Trump's Scotus and MAGA Congress.
That's crazy, Trevor says, did Nicky and Kim talk about
the ballot drop off box that was we had on
fire at Arizona? I did not hear about this.
Speaker 3 (01:20:04):
Oh this is pretty bad. I see. I have you
kidding me? I have this story and here it is.
An Arizona man is facing charges for allegedly shooting at
an office belonging to Kamala Harris's campaign. Is this what
you're talking about, Trevor? They say. Police and Tempe arrested
Jeffrey Michael Kelly late Tuesday. He's accused of targeting the
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Democratic National Committee office in three different incidents. The FBI
reportedly found one hundred and twenty guns inside of his home,
along with two hundred and fifty thousand rounds of ammunition's
body armor, a grenade launcher. He is facing several charges
of unlawful discharge of a firearm, committing an act of terrorism.
Speaker 1 (01:20:47):
No, there was another story. Authorities have made an arrest,
have made an arrest, have a number of ballots damaged
when a Post office collection box in Phoenix was set
on fire. An individual lit a fire in at a
drive up collection mailbox at a USPS station early Thursday morning.
This morning, around one twenty, the Phoenix Fire Department was
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able to open the mailbox and extinguish the fire. The
Postal Inspector took possession of the damage ballots and miscellaneous mail.
About twenty electoral ballots were damaged. The Secretary of State
Office later said it believes the fire only destroyed five ballots,
while warning that the final figure could still change. A
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suspect has been arrested. There is zero tolerance. Again, this
is what we're talking about, people, This is what we're
talking about.
Speaker 3 (01:21:38):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:21:38):
I'm not saying that this is Democrats or Republicans, but
this is Arizona, right, This is one of those states. Like,
why are we doing it? Why if we want free
and fair elections, Democrats, and I'm speaking both Democrats and Republicans,
stop with this nonsense. I mean, then this is what
(01:21:59):
I think. If we're gonna have drop off boxes, put
them in police stations, put them actually inside post office
post off boxes. You know, even though it sings, because
it's obviously hard to get inside those places. But give
me a freaking break with this nonsense. It's stupid, It
is so dumbs.
Speaker 3 (01:22:20):
The picture of it.
Speaker 1 (01:22:22):
It was an actual mailbox. I mean, it's just.
Speaker 3 (01:22:28):
The right story. Yeah, setting ballot collection box on fire.
Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
It was not politically it was not politically motivated. They said,
he just wanted to be arrested. Yeah, you just want
to be arrested. What do you want to be arrested for.
Speaker 3 (01:22:42):
I don't know. I mean, people are crazy, and.
Speaker 1 (01:22:47):
Because you want to be arrested, and that his actions
were not politically motivated. So he's just he's he's he's crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:22:55):
Voters that use.
Speaker 1 (01:22:56):
That mailbox in the last thirty six hours can check
the status that they're ballots. I mean again, and if
you live in one of these states. I can't even
imagine living in a state like Arizona or Pennsylvania or
one of those states. You know what I mean. Yeah,
my brother lives in Queen Creig. It's not too far
from Phoenix. My sister in law also lives out there.
Look at Chip Franklin's in here high Chip, Hi, Chip,
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I don't know what you.
Speaker 3 (01:23:20):
Mean by Dave pearl necklace. I don't know if you're
making a dirty joke over there, my friend, But we
got to get him on. He needs to come on.
Chip I'm sending it to you right now.
Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
We're all getting hot, we're all getting hot and bothered
about voting over here, my friend. But yeah, I just
feel like it's just just if you want free and
fair elections in states like Arizona, Georgia, all of those places.
Speaker 3 (01:23:43):
I mailed your chef, don't do crop like that.
Speaker 1 (01:23:45):
Yeah, Louis says, I say it was carry Lake with
the candlestick exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:23:51):
My gosh, did you hear that when President Clinton? Bill
Clinton was like did he said?
Speaker 1 (01:24:02):
He's so gross? Bill Clinton, stop it.
Speaker 3 (01:24:05):
He's like stock. Carrie Lake is physically attractive, but she's
you know, a puppet upon this and.
Speaker 1 (01:24:12):
That, Like, why do I have to why does Bill
Clinton have to Bill Clinton all the time?
Speaker 3 (01:24:17):
Television news journalists for a long time. We know that
they're not gonna throw her on TV if she's not cute.
But just because she's cute on the outside doesn't mean
she doesn't have a black, ugly soul on the inside.
Speaker 1 (01:24:28):
But she puts a filter on her face all the time.
Remember it wasn't that her whole thing, Like she always
put a filter on everywhere, Like she always had a filter.
Speaker 3 (01:24:35):
But like, do you need to comment on someone's appearance,
I don't understand because.
Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
He's Bill Clinton, and Bill Clinton always comments on women's appearances.
So dirty, dirty dog Bill Clinton.
Speaker 3 (01:24:48):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:24:49):
I just honestly, I feel like I'm glad that Pennsylvania
is doing what what they're doing. But at the same time,
I just feel like Arizona fires the vote. The whole
ballot box thing is really really scary.
Speaker 3 (01:25:06):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
I want to throw in something that's not election related
but is social media related. Okay, as if Mark Zuckerberg
needs the money, Facebook would not remove a hacker from
a Bay Area woman's account. All right, I'm gonna set
up this story really quickly. Okay, So this woman's account, now,
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I don't know, do you use Facebook? Do you how much?
How many pictures do you put on?
Speaker 3 (01:25:36):
Of course? Of my dog? Do you microphone for a second? Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:25:41):
Oh did I?
Speaker 3 (01:25:43):
I can hear you now, I can hear you.
Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
Okay, I thought my parents my kids are home.
Speaker 3 (01:25:48):
Of course.
Speaker 1 (01:25:49):
Anyways, so Facebook is used as kind of you know,
the pictures of your kids and your memories and everything
like that. Right, Okay, so this woman used it like that,
but all of a sudden hacked got a hold of
all of her her entire account, and they wouldn't let
her get back in until that she paid for verification. Now, verification,
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you know the check mark that Twitter gets you fifteen
bucks a month, fifteen dollars a month to be verified.
Now I want to show you something. Now, this is
what she okay, I want to okay, So this is
what she paid. This is how this is what it
looked like.
Speaker 3 (01:26:29):
Hold on. The hackers wanted her to pay fifteen dollars
a month to them.
Speaker 1 (01:26:34):
To meta Okay, to meta Okay. So I'm going to
show this. This is the news report from ABC seven.
Now I'm gonna share this.
Speaker 3 (01:26:41):
Meta wouldn't help her with this until she paid, until
she paid.
Speaker 1 (01:26:45):
Okay. Now look at this news report here read access
to a live agent.
Speaker 2 (01:26:49):
You shouldn't have to pay money to get your paid back.
Speaker 15 (01:26:53):
But in desperation she did. Jovah paid fourteen ninety nine
for a month of Meta verified.
Speaker 3 (01:27:00):
And it got me right in.
Speaker 15 (01:27:01):
Instead of a machine spitting this automated reply, a live
agent came on chat. She wrote, Hi, Tova, this is
Leandra from the Meta support team. How can I help you?
Speaker 3 (01:27:11):
Today?
Speaker 15 (01:27:11):
Tova typed Myfacebook got hacked. The agent replied that sounds
really frustrating. Please be heard that I will be doing
my best to help you. Finally a sympathetic voice.
Speaker 1 (01:27:24):
I was relieved.
Speaker 15 (01:27:25):
The agent gave her updates on her case. Then hours later,
great news, the account was back.
Speaker 1 (01:27:32):
I was relieved I was able to get all my
memories back.
Speaker 15 (01:27:36):
Yet, the couple says Meta shouldn't be charging money to
fix problems, and some critics agree.
Speaker 4 (01:27:41):
Individual users should not have to pay for security that
should aaked into the experience.
Speaker 15 (01:27:47):
Eva of Alaskaz is the CEO of the Identity Theft
Resource Center.
Speaker 4 (01:27:52):
Anytime an industry creates a problem and then monetizes the solution, yeah,
we are going to take umbrage.
Speaker 15 (01:28:01):
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg responded to such criticism in a
blog post, saying we already provide protections and some support
for everyone, but verifying government IDs and providing direct access
to customer support for millions or billions of people costs
a significant amount of money. For the Ridgeways, it was
an expedient fifteen dollars resolution.
Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
It's well worth it. No, Okay, So Tilba, Now Harry
is thinking exactly what I'm thinking. I think that that
was a bot anyway, Oh totally yeah, right, So I
think that Mark Zuckerberg and Meta are totally full of crap.
I think that it was a bot anyway, there's no
life person that they're paying. If Facebook can run and
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handle millions and billions of accounts and pictures and all
of these status updates, they can handle people wanting their account,
it's not hacked. I think that anyways, it's a scam.
Speaker 3 (01:29:03):
So I just think it's BS. I have one of
two ways of thinking about it, and I'm not sure
which is the right way. The first is Facebook, make
your site better and people won't get hacked so that
they don't have to go through this. The second is
Facebook is a free service and no one pays for it.
We all get to use like Google, like all the
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other you know, sites that weren't on YouTube, what have you.
Unless you're paying for no commercials, right, it's all free.
And so when you expect extra services from them, what's
wrong with them charging for those extra services? I don't know.
I mean, we live in Techville, right, We're here in
the the tech heavy Bay area, and we know that
(01:29:49):
that these companies have to pay their workers, which in
most cases, you know, are the people around us. And yeah,
so I don't have a problem necessarily with Facebook or
Meta or whatever charging for providing extra services, but I
do wish. And maybe it was this lady who gave
the hackers her information, right, who fell for some type
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of hacking.
Speaker 1 (01:30:10):
Well she fell for it. Yeah, she thought he was
not going to her aunt, and they were like selling
stuff and like sending notifications to all of our friends
and all that.
Speaker 3 (01:30:20):
Kind of average bear you can't be doing stuff like that.
So in this case, maybe she had a little fault.
But also maybe Meda could do better at security and
helping people not get hacked.
Speaker 1 (01:30:29):
Obviously, I mean, and I know that we pay for
all of it and it's free and blah blah blah
blah blah. But anyways, I thought that the Mark Zuckerberg
doesn't need the money. Obviously he can afford it. But
Facebook kind of sucks for that. Anyways, Okay, we have
one more is that here? I was like, is he
gonna go? He's here, He's here, Here's Are you ready?
(01:30:51):
Are you ready?
Speaker 12 (01:30:52):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:30:53):
Rrier, just lounging on your couch.
Speaker 3 (01:30:58):
All go and everything?
Speaker 2 (01:31:00):
You best?
Speaker 3 (01:31:00):
I lounge look at you?
Speaker 1 (01:31:02):
Look at you. We're both glasses. You have glasses. My
birthdays on Saturday.
Speaker 3 (01:31:07):
Look, these are my These are my readers. I told
you I was going belonging. Those are her Sexy Library.
Speaker 1 (01:31:12):
And these are these are my blue ones I got
off Amazon. I have my real eye appointment. Don't call
me old. My birthday's on Saturday, so you have to
be nice to me.
Speaker 2 (01:31:19):
No kidding, and we're fifty two Saturday.
Speaker 3 (01:31:22):
Shut up, shut up.
Speaker 1 (01:31:23):
Look, everyone's happy to see you, Chip. How are you
my friend? So let me ask you over under. Are
you as scared as Kim? Is that the old Donald
is gonna win?
Speaker 3 (01:31:33):
Or not?
Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
No, No, We're gonna win. I think what's happened was
a couple of things.
Speaker 14 (01:31:40):
I think there was back in twenty sixteen, and maybe
even in twenty twenty. We understampled Trump's people, plus a
lot of people that followed Trump weren't experienced in taking polls,
they didn't like doing it. I think that they oversampled
them and they got higher numbers from that that aren't
I mean, this is not.
Speaker 2 (01:32:01):
Just me saying this.
Speaker 14 (01:32:01):
There's other people saying this, Carvell and other people that
have read and I think Trump's internals are bad for him,
and I think that's why he went crazy. He gave
up on independence and tried to just like solidify his base.
So to answer your question, you know, if we win Michigan, Wisconsin,
and in Pennsylvania, it's over right. But if we lose Pennsylvania,
(01:32:24):
I don't think we will, then I still think we're
going to pick up. If we pick up Arizona, Nevada,
Georgia or North Carolina, then we win.
Speaker 2 (01:32:32):
So and that's that's a thin margin. I want to win.
I want to win Georgia, North Carolina and those three
states and Texas and Florida. So call me.
Speaker 3 (01:32:42):
I think Texas is a possibility.
Speaker 14 (01:32:44):
No, No, well, I think Cruise will lose, and I
also think that Robinson's going to lose so bad down there.
That play puts North Carolina in play.
Speaker 3 (01:32:54):
What do you think about the Arab Americans, mostly in Dearborn,
very large popular there, that are going with this third
party candidate because they're upset about their tax money being
spent on the war in Gaza, given to Israel to
then kill their family members in these other countries. Do
you think that this is going to hurt Kamala Harris
(01:33:17):
and Michigan badly.
Speaker 14 (01:33:19):
This is one of those moments where you have to
say you put the politics aside and you say, what
Amas is doing to not just Surreelies, but the Palestinians
is unconscionable and they have to be stopped. And the
first place that has to stop them is a Palestinian leadership.
They have to do it, and if they won't, then
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they're going to continue to put themselves in harm's way.
That said, you know, I'm all for a ceasefire and
trying to figure a way around it, but yes, a
five thousand year old war, you know what I mean.
So if somebody that lives here in the United States
safely Inisconsin, you know, everything we offer and they don't
see the dangers in supporting Harris, you know again, you
(01:34:03):
know I mean this, We've how long have we been
dealing with these one issue voters, right, you know?
Speaker 2 (01:34:09):
And that that stumble all over themseelves to try to
I get it. I mean, they really they believe that
they they have a.
Speaker 14 (01:34:18):
Real responsibility to whatever that cause is, you know, whether
it's abortion or down the line. You know, but there
are more, there are no more third rails when I
was a kid, it was social security, and then it
was abortion and then.
Speaker 2 (01:34:33):
You know, I mean, did you heard the story.
Speaker 14 (01:34:35):
Recently about this something that Trump had done, you know
that an October surprise?
Speaker 2 (01:34:39):
And I thought, what could he possibly do?
Speaker 3 (01:34:41):
There's nothing right? Craziness.
Speaker 1 (01:34:46):
Yeah, it's nuts, It's absolutely nuts, Chip. I mean, I
just I don't know if he could do anything. And
there is no October surprise. He's a complete es show.
So you know, I don't understand people that they vote
for him, but apparently.
Speaker 2 (01:34:59):
What the balls?
Speaker 14 (01:35:00):
It's close, So we all know people that have voted
for him, and you know some people that you know. Again,
I do these videos. I write, like, I don't know,
two thousand words a day on this crap, you know.
And the more I look at it and the more
I understand the metrics of the economy and immigration and
all that, the more upset I get that Americans haven't
(01:35:22):
taken the time truly learn, you know. I mean, I
guarantee you if you want and ask people what GDP
stand for, one out of ten would know in this country.
And that's and when then we all talk about the
economy and unemployment, and then we talk about immigration. How
many people know that Obama deported more people than Trump
and Biden together.
Speaker 1 (01:35:40):
Just talking about it, Yep, exactly, it's crazy and they
and they don't understand it. And yet they they think
that the Democratic Party just just ruined this time.
Speaker 14 (01:35:50):
It's not calculus. They can understand it, you know what
I mean. It's lazy. They're intellectually lazy.
Speaker 1 (01:35:55):
Yeah, exactly, I mean, and it's so frustrating. Yeah, Kevin says,
I get frustrated to you know, and it's we just
got to tell people to vote, you know. And that's
what I keep saying, is we were talking about twenty
sixteen versus now, where I think in twenty sixteen people
were like, yeah, I'm just gonna, you know, throw a
joke vote towards Donald Trump. Now is not the time
for that, you know what I mean. Now is not
(01:36:16):
the time to not vote. And now is not the
time to you know, throw away a vote. It is
we have things on the line, and it's time to
kind of do what we need to do to make
sure this guy is nowhere near the White House ever again.
He just needs to go away.
Speaker 14 (01:36:33):
I think that, I really do believe though that Vance
and the rest of maga.
Speaker 2 (01:36:39):
Are they want him to win? But I don't.
Speaker 14 (01:36:41):
I really believe that if he goes off and he's incapable,
they're ready to step in the.
Speaker 2 (01:36:46):
Twenty fifth Amendment.
Speaker 14 (01:36:48):
I mean, all this stuff that we used to talk
about is kind of like some quarter of slugline for
a bad movie we saw on Netflix.
Speaker 2 (01:36:54):
He's actually in play.
Speaker 3 (01:36:55):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:36:57):
Well they want Vance in, I mean because he's young
and he's going to advance their extreme agenda.
Speaker 3 (01:37:01):
You know.
Speaker 14 (01:37:02):
Yeah, he seemed more more out of touch than than
than Trump. The thing about Dvance that bothers me the
most is is that you can really see right through
he has absolutely no connection, no scruples, no real dedication
to principle that you expecting anybody in that position. So
(01:37:25):
you know, and the fact that when that guy Fants
attacked his wife he didn't do anything.
Speaker 2 (01:37:29):
It reminded me of Ted Cruz. By the way. He's
going to lose you, I hope.
Speaker 3 (01:37:34):
So, yeah, it wouldn't that be fantastic?
Speaker 14 (01:37:36):
Yes, nobody saw that coming. My prayer is my prediction,
Harris wins. We get the house, and it's a it's
a maybe one for the Republicans or a fifty to
fifty in the Senate, which means that you know, we're
gonna have to deal with the same crap we did before,
but we won't have Mansion or Sonoma.
Speaker 2 (01:37:52):
To deal with in that particular you know scenario.
Speaker 3 (01:37:56):
Don't don't diss my county.
Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
We love your county, we love.
Speaker 3 (01:38:02):
Your You mean cinema, but I thought you were making cinema.
Speaker 2 (01:38:08):
And there's my wife.
Speaker 1 (01:38:14):
I love her, I love her. Well good, well, you know,
how is it over there? And you're red red area
of California.
Speaker 2 (01:38:22):
You hang on a second. This is a shirt I
wear everywhere here.
Speaker 3 (01:38:26):
Hey, oh, he's gonna go topless for us today.
Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
He loves to get everybody mad where he lives because
he's very red. He says, the Harris Harris Way four. Yeah,
I'm sure you get a lot of people flipping you off.
Speaker 2 (01:38:41):
Where you are you kidding? Come on, I'm a big guy.
Nobody sucks with my friend.
Speaker 3 (01:38:46):
We're on YouTube now. I know. I have a sign
across the street from my house. Somebody put it on
a corner and it says I didn't do it, But
I love the sign every time I see it. It's
got this like blonde Trump hair and where his space
would be. It simply says, nope, exactly, exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:39:07):
Look at this.
Speaker 14 (01:39:07):
So this is my I'm gonna show you my front
yard here real quick, and you'll see out here as
I get closer. Tell me when you can see the sign.
Speaker 3 (01:39:17):
It looks fancy out there. We need more light, can
you s hang on?
Speaker 2 (01:39:22):
I get right up to me. No, there's not enough light.
Speaker 3 (01:39:27):
I can kind of see the sign. Face.
Speaker 1 (01:39:30):
I can see you face.
Speaker 3 (01:39:33):
I have a friend.
Speaker 2 (01:39:34):
Why my shine has been stolen on my front yard a.
Speaker 3 (01:39:36):
Couple of times?
Speaker 1 (01:39:37):
Oh really, what did it say?
Speaker 2 (01:39:38):
It's a Harris.
Speaker 1 (01:39:40):
It's a Harris.
Speaker 3 (01:39:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (01:39:42):
But I my area that I live in and San Diego,
San Diego used to be pretty red.
Speaker 2 (01:39:47):
I think it's purple now.
Speaker 14 (01:39:50):
And it depends on where I went to the doctor's
office today, which is in my neighborhood, and everybody was cool.
They were like, hey, I love your shirt kind of stuff.
So I take full credit for Harris's success, you know,
But I also I I when people say people have
said stuff to me before, and of course, you know,
I say, you know, being me, of course, I say,
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you want to sit down, have a cup of coffee,
we can talk about it.
Speaker 1 (01:40:14):
Yeah, that's how you do it exactly.
Speaker 14 (01:40:17):
You know, I don't do that, said I feel I could,
and I really could succeed. And talking to them, you know,
when if they want to say it's the economy, I'll
talk to him and say, well, no, it's really not
the economy, because the economy is. This is one of
the best economies in fifty years that we're living under
right now, you know. And of course you know, inflation
(01:40:41):
is still around the globe double what we have, you know,
because of the supply side, you know, being shut down
for so long, and you know it was only four
years it was four four years ago, yeah, four years ago.
And you look at that and you say to yourself, well,
that just gives you an idea of.
Speaker 2 (01:40:58):
What the economy. The economy is like an aircraft carrier.
Speaker 14 (01:41:02):
You can't stop it on a dime, and once it
gets momentum, and which we did. We threw trillions of
dollars at people. We couldn't stop the spending, we couldn't
stop inflation. We did the best we could with a
FED and I thought we did a great job.
Speaker 3 (01:41:14):
But you know, it was.
Speaker 14 (01:41:15):
Legitimately a worldwide pandemic and a worldwide issue economic issue.
Speaker 2 (01:41:22):
But when you explain that to people, I.
Speaker 14 (01:41:23):
Mean, you know, people have a hard time, you know,
understanding how many continents there are. If you ask people
how many continents or the names of all seven continents,
they can't do it.
Speaker 2 (01:41:33):
They can't.
Speaker 3 (01:41:34):
I mean people can't.
Speaker 2 (01:41:35):
It's it's unbelievable to me.
Speaker 14 (01:41:37):
The stuff that we learned as kids that I thought
was totally useless, but now I can use patrol trumpers today.
It's really it's a great, great concept. Did I mention
I'm not wearing any pants?
Speaker 3 (01:41:50):
You always, thank you very much. That's that. I was
watching one of the late night shows and they went
to did one of these things where they go and
ask people questions, and it was like simple questions about
how you know American political questions and so easy these
questions that I thought this must have been a joke,
(01:42:10):
like maybe it was a skit because no one could
answer these easy questions, and it wasn't. I don't think
they were fake viewers or shake people on the street.
I think they were real people on the street that
didn't know the most basic of information. And I'll have
you know, these are voters, yes, exactly.
Speaker 14 (01:42:29):
Well, Marjorie Taylor Green's district has a sixteen percent high
school graduation right.
Speaker 1 (01:42:34):
Now, oh jeez, And again and then and people speak
with such authority, you know what I mean, And they
speak as if they know what should where, what direction
the country should go, and how.
Speaker 3 (01:42:49):
Fox snicky it must be true.
Speaker 1 (01:42:51):
Well, I mean, I don't even think they watch Fox, though.
I think that they get their their soundbites from social
media or Donald Trump or or they or they're like
that woman was mentioning earlier where they're like, just listen
to him, he's got it. Like they just want to
abdicate decision making.
Speaker 14 (01:43:10):
Told me, yeah, there are people talking that kind of stuff, right,
and that's the new research valve. It's like if somebody
told me something, so it has to be true, you know.
And both sides are are you know, are prone to that.
We have to be careful and well because we both
we've seen stories on both sides.
Speaker 3 (01:43:28):
You know, I.
Speaker 14 (01:43:30):
Don't really know and I can't even begin to understand
what the future is going to look like. Sorry about
that coming up, because I don't you know, newspapers and
investigative journalism.
Speaker 2 (01:43:43):
It's it's gone for the most exactly.
Speaker 14 (01:43:45):
And and so you know, the future will be whoever
manufactures the best lie and sells it.
Speaker 2 (01:43:51):
You know, it's.
Speaker 1 (01:43:53):
Scary, actually, it's really actually very very scary. And and
and also you know, God forbid, Donald Trump wins, and
you know, he wants to get rid of the Department
of Education. And I don't know if you heard the
sound by it mean, he's like, there's gonna be some
states that don't do very well, and that's okay, you know,
And you know, the Department of Education was only around,
you know, starting in the late seventies or whatever. And
(01:44:14):
you know, if you look at the map, John's like,
thanks chip to our great Democratic teachers unions in the
federal school system. John, look at the states that do
well in education, they're red states. It's and I'm not
trying to like do a gotcha there, but look at it.
Look look at the states that do well in education. Now,
our country can do better in education compared to other
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states or other countries. But I'm just saying, like, where
red states versus blue states do in education should show
you something, and where they prioritize it. It's just what
I'm saying.
Speaker 14 (01:44:49):
So it's about tradition that parents that understand the importance
of reading to their children. Parents would understand the importance
of working with their kids to help them through you know, whether.
Speaker 2 (01:45:01):
It's you know, what's what's the new math called? I
can never remember that common.
Speaker 14 (01:45:05):
Core, but whatever it is, I mean, parents have to
make sure their kids because you know, come on, man,
we're all thirteen. We don't do anything if our parents
don't force us to do it, you know, right, And
and that's that's part of the experience. And I think
that's why some Red states, despite disadvantages in curriculum and
size of classes and.
Speaker 2 (01:45:26):
Books, they do all right.
Speaker 14 (01:45:28):
But then you have you know, Florida that's spending half
their time editing textbooks to take out you know, the
Native American and the great passage of African Americans over
the you know, during slavery, and also you know LGBT
and everything.
Speaker 2 (01:45:41):
You know, you.
Speaker 14 (01:45:43):
Wonder if, in fact, you know, the the educational system
itself is under a certain sort of weird scrutiny by
the right where they it's almost like Orwellian, you know.
You know, the scariest thing about I don't know how many
people have readnineteen eighty four, but the protagonists and that
whose name I want to I want to say kill
(01:46:05):
Gort Trout, but I'm not sure that's it. But the
protagonist fights the whole whole book against big Brother, and
uh spoiler alert. At the very end, the last last
sentence of the of the book is I love big Brother.
He gave up and just adopted, you know, the same
thing everybody else did.
Speaker 2 (01:46:23):
And Smith, what's that?
Speaker 3 (01:46:25):
Winston Smith?
Speaker 14 (01:46:26):
Winston Smith, Sorry, kill Gort Trout is a Kurt Vonnicut character.
I get them mixed up, But it's it's, you know,
that's that's frightening. The frightening that so many people just
get so emotionally and physically drained they just say, Okay,
I'm just gonna move.
Speaker 3 (01:46:42):
They just give in.
Speaker 1 (01:46:43):
Yeah. I mean, it's it's kind of like the matrix,
you know what I mean, it's just all sort of
the whole entire thing. I don't know, I just I
don't want to be so down on the whole entire thing.
Speaker 2 (01:46:55):
Harris is going to win.
Speaker 1 (01:46:57):
I fully believe that. I really do about it earlier.
I mean, we're just But the reason why I want
to talk about Trump winning is because it is a possibility,
and I think that we really need to understand that
there is a reality in which people are that stupid
and and people get all mad when I say it,
but it is it is idiotic that people would actually
(01:47:17):
fill in a bubble next to Donald Trump's name, But
people are going to do it, and I don't understand it.
But it is going to happen in some homes on
some ballots. So to say that it's not going to
happen is being naive. But I do believe the Kamala
Harris is well.
Speaker 14 (01:47:34):
I mean, you know, and I get like to the point, like,
you know, under what waffle house in Arkansas did they
crawl out from under?
Speaker 2 (01:47:43):
And and and how do how do they?
Speaker 3 (01:47:48):
Well?
Speaker 14 (01:47:48):
I mean, the truth is that a lot of the
people that support him, let's be honest, are hardcore racis
and xenophobes, misogynistic creeps.
Speaker 1 (01:47:56):
I wouldn't, you know, I wouldn't say all of them
because I I don't.
Speaker 14 (01:48:01):
And how many are people that that just assume that
he's a Republican and that he's going to be better
for them because they've always voted Republican, right, you know?
Speaker 2 (01:48:11):
And that's a big part of it too.
Speaker 14 (01:48:13):
I mean, the older I get and amazingly I'm I'm
getting better looking as I get older.
Speaker 2 (01:48:19):
But that's another story.
Speaker 14 (01:48:21):
The older I get, the more tolerant I am of
the people that I used to loathe, because uh, it's
just there's something about you know, you get to a
certain age and you start saying to yourself, you know,
I'm tired of this fight. This fight goes nowhere, you know.
I mean, it's like the whole Middle East thing for
me is it's like I love when people talk about
the Promised Land. It's a big sandbox, dude, you know,
(01:48:44):
I mean, you can say that, you can talk about
the gods that have you know, all that crap they're killing,
you know, they're killing each other in the name of
you know, yahweh Allah and and and Jesus right.
Speaker 2 (01:48:56):
It's insane and.
Speaker 14 (01:49:00):
Well, but I yeah, but I'm pretty sure that, I mean,
I haven't read that much of the Koran or or
any of those books, really, but I do know enough
to know that, you know, they're experiencing some of the
same issues there that we do over here.
Speaker 2 (01:49:15):
It's a.
Speaker 14 (01:49:18):
It's it's kind of a wall of idiot an ideological
wall that people won't won't go over or won't you know,
approach and and how you know, I mean, what is
the biggest When somebody says abortion is murder? To me,
I say, well, good, let's go hand out condoms. M right,
let's stop unnecessary childbirth, and then we stop abortion. But then,
(01:49:41):
you know, then you get Alito and Thomas saying that
contraception is a form of an abortion, and then you
start going down that rabbit hole, and then you you
you know, I means.
Speaker 3 (01:49:52):
So then pregnancy is men's fault. Don't put your sperm
somewhere you don't want it to.
Speaker 1 (01:49:55):
Be exactly Well, they don't know, and then they want
to spread their seed everywhere because that's what God.
Speaker 3 (01:50:00):
Said that they should be doing.
Speaker 1 (01:50:01):
You know what I mean, spread your seed everywhere?
Speaker 14 (01:50:06):
Very sexy, spread your seed. It sounds like a roundup commercial.
Speaker 3 (01:50:10):
You know, No, what do you think? Regardless of the winner?
And maybe you have two scenarios, I don't know, what
do you see happening the night of or the day
after the election, Are we in trouble?
Speaker 2 (01:50:25):
No?
Speaker 14 (01:50:26):
No, because Trump's not president Biden will will be able
to handle the national guard and law enforcement, and worst
case scenarios, it's not going to be like twenty twenty
but it will be. They will, you know, they will
lie and say that things were stolen.
Speaker 2 (01:50:41):
You know that, right, They're already doing it.
Speaker 14 (01:50:44):
Yeah, but it won't be the kind of violence we
saw in January the sixth.
Speaker 3 (01:50:48):
You know, I see all that stuff already.
Speaker 1 (01:50:50):
I think we were smart to Donald Trump's stuff. If
you started saying the same nonsense, like we're like, yeah, nah,
we're done.
Speaker 14 (01:50:58):
I saw that, BARTI roma was and that what if
Harris doesn't, you know, certify the election on the and
I go.
Speaker 2 (01:51:04):
She's not, We're not, You're crazy, like you exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:51:08):
You know.
Speaker 14 (01:51:08):
The craziest part about January sixth that I always forget
about is the one thing that stopped Pence from acquiescing
to Trump's crazy demands.
Speaker 2 (01:51:18):
Do you know who he called and got advice from.
Speaker 3 (01:51:20):
Do you remember that?
Speaker 14 (01:51:21):
Yeah, with dan Quail, dan Quail, the guy that couldn't
spell potato.
Speaker 3 (01:51:28):
In the US Constitution.
Speaker 1 (01:51:30):
Look at that, you know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (01:51:31):
Like, look at that Republicans who stood up for what's right,
and they were everywhere. But if Trump gets into office,
he won't he'll weed those folks out. Exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:51:40):
He won't have any of those people next time.
Speaker 14 (01:51:42):
I actually know Quayle's attorney, personal attorney. I went to
college with his brother, and so I know him pretty well,
although we haven't had long conversations about it. He told me,
he goes Chip. You would like the guy. He's not
crazy ideologue.
Speaker 2 (01:51:56):
You would like him. And you know, he said last
I went back from my high school re union.
Speaker 3 (01:52:00):
Who would we like? Who are you talking about? Dan Quayle? Okay,
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:52:07):
I don't like a lot of people. I barely like
you guys, So.
Speaker 3 (01:52:09):
I'm not sure I absolutely love us.
Speaker 1 (01:52:11):
Well, I mean, I just feel like the elections less
than two weeks away. I'm I'm excited. Kim likes to
bask in this, like this kind of sweet spot of
we don't know, so we got this is the piece
before the election. So's I'm marinating here so well.
Speaker 14 (01:52:30):
I mean one day, I mean, you know a lot
of people have anxiety. Watched Nicole Wallace. She can barely
get through shows these days.
Speaker 1 (01:52:37):
It's I'm fine, I'm cool as a cucumber over here.
Speaker 14 (01:52:40):
I'm like, you know what, but I think a lot
of people worry to what extent is Trump just bullshitting
and to what how far will he go with attacking
his enemies.
Speaker 1 (01:52:49):
You know, but I mean, there's only so far he
can go. I feel like Kim kind of feels like
there's going to be this lever pulled, like if he wins,
it's going to be this lever of destruction. And I'm like,
we're still Americans, Like we're not just going to automatically given.
Speaker 3 (01:53:09):
We still have politicians, beautiful friend, the Supreme Court gave
him immunity for whatever he does while he's in office,
doesn't matter. Now we can go in and community.
Speaker 1 (01:53:20):
It's not full immunity, and it's not.
Speaker 3 (01:53:22):
I want to think that he's full of hot air
and he's a b yes er. I want to think that.
But then again, if someone tells you what they're going
to do, if someone's sitting there telling you they're going
to be a dictator on day one. They want to
suspend the constitution, they want to seek retribution on all
the people that they feel have wronged them. If they
tell you that they're coming after Americans with the military
(01:53:44):
because we are the enemy from within, if they're saying
all of these things, I'm going to believe him. I'm
going to say I would say.
Speaker 1 (01:53:50):
Bring it then, MOFO you know what I mean, like, Okay,
we're still America.
Speaker 14 (01:53:55):
Yeah, you know, this is Remember this is a guy
that takes an hour on his hair spraytand his body
and his man tities fall to the ground and he
takes his girdl law. There's not somebody that I'm afraid of,
Nor am I afraid of you know, Vans or the
Proud Boys or any of those guys. I really I
think that, uh that like people like Milli and Maddis
(01:54:19):
and and even McMaster who's been kind of a wishy
washy on this whole thing. But I think that there's
there's a lot of people that would not allow that
to happen. There's a lot of people that that Millie
would tell, you know, that really respected him if it
got to that point, if if he tried to use
the military against you know, citizens. I think there's a
(01:54:39):
lot of people, you know, I mean, this is a
crazy scenario right there, even discussing this, but I think
there's people that would would say, no, we're.
Speaker 2 (01:54:46):
Not going to do that.
Speaker 1 (01:54:47):
And I think there were underestimating. I think there's a
lot of people nodding and be like yeah, yeah, yeah,
I just think that and Kim, I want this to
comfort you. I think you're underestimating the sanity of other
people and overested, you know what I mean, Like Trump's crazy,
You're underest meating the sanity of other people.
Speaker 3 (01:55:05):
And got through this last time with the whole fake
elector scheme and the not certifying of elections and the
violence at the Capitol and the ugliness and the chaos
that was caused just a couple of people standing up
for what's right. But you're right.
Speaker 2 (01:55:21):
Remember the Biden will be president, uh and we'll have
the Democrats.
Speaker 1 (01:55:26):
So that's a huge so January, you know what I mean.
It's not like Biden's going away. He still has time.
He's not you know, he's not immediately president. He could
still do things and and and you know again, Kamala
is gonna win.
Speaker 3 (01:55:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:55:40):
Don't worry, don't worry your.
Speaker 3 (01:55:41):
Mouth to whoever.
Speaker 1 (01:55:44):
There you go, There you go, all right. Jif Franklin,
I love you. I love seeing your old man for
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You want to. You want to hear me make a
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Thank you, no, thank you, okay, all right, but Asha Franklin,
you can also find him really American. He's always on there.
He does these great videos. So right here on YouTube
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