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We are recording this episode on Wednesday, August the twentieth,
twenty twenty five. Folks, I'm your host, Jack Fairchilds, and
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episode of Chris McDaniel's America will records Saturday, and part
of the reason why we're recording Saturday and not tomorrow
is Chris is going to be at a political forum
or it's a speaking to the Conservative Coalition of Mississippi
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Gulf Coast Chapter on Thursday, August twenty first. It's going
to be at six pm at the Pentecostals of the
Gulf Coast Church that's at nineteen oh seven pop Ferry
Road in Biloxi. If you want to see Chris talk.
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Of course, they're hyping it as Chris McDaniel re entered
the political Forum. That's the only thing that I take
exception to because Chris never left the Political Forum. He
and I have been doing Chris McDaniel's America now for
almost two years, at least a year and a half,
so yeah, he hadn't left the Political Forum. He's been
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a part of it. Now. Maybe this is a big
return to a public event. I don't know about that,
but Chris is definitely still very much in the political forum,
and I'm happy that he is, and it's cool that
he's going to go and speak before this group tomorrow night.
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And I think it'll be a great event for those
of you who can attend, especially those of you down
there on the coast close to the event, make make
the trick over there and just go check it out,
and I'm sure it'll be a great time as Chris. Sorry,
Chris re enters the political for you know, but it
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is a big deal because I don't know how many
speeches he's given in a while, but he has definitely
never left the political forum when it comes to the
fact that he is still very much talking politics on
a weekly basis. About the only time that he doesn't
talking on a weekly basis is those times when work
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gets in the way. But we will be recording Chris
McDaniels America on Saturday, So those of you who want
to attend this event and go see Chris speak in person,
please do so tomorrow night, six pm there in Biloxi. Now,
what are we going to talk about tonight, because again,
you know, there's a lot of stuff going on. I've
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done a couple of morning coffees on Trump's negotiations with
Vladimir Putin and Zelenski. The hope is that they can
find some type of peace. But I don't want to
talk about that tonight because instead I want to talk
about this feud between Trump and Gavin Newsom. Gavin Newsom
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the governor of California. Of course, he wants to be
president in a very bad way, despite the fact that
his state is currently a failure, the fact that his
state is currently got a multitude of problems. I don't
know what he exactly thinks he's running on, but he
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wants to be president, and there is this now new
approach he's taking, and that's jumping on his ex account
and he's trying to mimic some of the very things
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that Donald Trump did to elevate his status, and it's
been clever stuff. I'm not gonna sit here in line
and say that some of the stuff that he has done,
because he absolutely and I don't know if he's the
one writing himself. As a matter of fact, I'm pretty
sure he's not the one writing it himself. I'm pretty
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sure he's got a staffer helping him come up with
the stuff. But it's it's been funny and entertaining, but
it's all a distraction away from the failure that it
is the state of California in his time in the
governor's mansion. But it's been fun to watch because they
are sitting there going back and forth, and he has
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taken this approach where he is spoofing the way that
Donald Trump posts on social media. So it's going to
be one of those things that it'll be interesting to
see how it plays. The simple fact is, I mean,
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Gavin Newsom is probably one of the ones that the
Democrats so desperately won't to be their guy. He's got
the look, he's a smooth talker, but he's also the
head of a state that has a multitude of problems. Now,
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what he's trying to do is frame himself as this
great leader who's trying to push back against trumpets he
attacks as citizens, you know, the illegal immigrants that are
here in this country. Those are the ones he's trying
to defend. But again, let's not split hairs here. Gavin
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Newsom is so desperate to become the president of the
United States he's willing to try anything, including trying to
spoof mimic whatever you want to call it, Donald Trump's
style of tweeting their attacks. He even throws out nicknames,
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even says that whatever he's going to do is going
to be the greatest thing ever. It is a clear
spoof of the style that we all know with the
President of the United States. But I don't think it's
going to work for Gavin Newsom the way that he
hopes it does. Sure, they're going to be people, they're
going to laugh at it, they're going to chuckle at it.
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But then they're going to take a look at that
record there in California, and they're going to see that
this is a guy that just doesn't have any substance
about himself whatsoever, at least I would hope, so he
has no track record. Meanwhile, you got President Trump, who
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had a pretty good first four years. Gavin Newsom, of course,
is the hopeful rock star of the Democrat Party. He's
the guy that they are really hedging their bets with.
If they could have, he would have been the one
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to replace Joe Biden. But they couldn't, not without having
a start over from scratch with all the money that
Joe Biden had already won. So They went with the
worst possible option because it was the only option. And
that's why Kamala Harris became the Democrat nominee, despite the
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fact she wasn't elected, despite the fact nobody chose her.
But Gavin Newsom was the one that they wanted. He's
always been the one they want. They think he can
sell their ideals. But there's some major problems with Gavin Newsom.
First off, I go back to his debate with Ron
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de Santis. Ron de Santis, I like him the governor
of Florida. I think he's done an exceptional job there
in Florida. You look at their economy, you look at
the things that they have going on. It's hard to
argue against the job that Ron DeSantis has done in
the state of Florida. Well, he and Newsom had a debate,
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and look, the thing about Ron de Santis is he's
never been a strong debater. He's not somebody that has
ever stepped on a debate stage and really wowed you.
Where you look at somebody like DeSantis and you admire
him and maybe want to vote for him. It's in
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the record, it's not from a debate performance. But when
he debated the smooth talking Gavin Newsom. He wiped the
floor with him. It wasn't even close. When it came
to that debate. I would have thought we would have
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seen a better performance out of Gavin Newsom, because again,
he's a smooth talker. He is a guy that you
would think would be built for the debate stage. But
he was terrible because DeSantis was able to hit him
with these simple facts and point out the failures there
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in California. That's going to be exactly what would happen
to him. And I'm not even talking about on a
debate stage with the eventual Republican nominee. I'm talking about
his debate stage with his fellow Democrats because I can
tell you right now the ones that want to be
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president as well. While they'll all jump on board the
Newsome train if he wins the nomination, they're going to
be pointing out what a failure he's been in the
state of California all throughout that debate process. Rest assured
that's going to be exactly how it plays out, because
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that's the way these games play. They sit back and
they like to try to pretend that they're this happy,
that they're care about how poorly he's run California during
the primary stage. But the second he steps up and
becomes the nominee, they'll jump on board with them. But
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I'm not convinced he's going to get that far because
I think that there's going to be a huge target
on his back from his fellow Democrats. And once that
target is placed on his back, it's going to be
pretty difficult for him to be able to win because
they're going to take the gloves off. They're going to
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be swinging hard at this man, and it's it's going
to take him a lot more than trying to mimic
Trump on X Here's the thing. It's easy to put
out a tweet that mimics the style of President Trump.
It's easy to put out a tweet that puts out
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this false look that you are somehow in the same
stratosphere as Trump. I can tell you right now that
Kevin Newsom will not be able to do that in
front of a camera because he just can't pull it off. Now, look,
you can like Trump's style, you can hate trump style.
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There's reason to debate either way, but it resonated with
the American people. And part of the reason why it resonated.
Is a lot of people view it as authentic. That's
who he is, that's how he truly acts. Gavin Newsom
doesn't act that way, so when he starts doing it,
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it is hollow and it's fake. The tweets work because again,
you don't see him. It's just words, and it's clever
and it's funny. And yes, it's got a lot of
liberals high fiving themselves and saying, look at Gavin punch
Trump right in the nose. But does it really sway
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things in his favor? Does it really send him into
the front running status? I don't know Newsom. Of course,
he's put out his as it's being called by article
on the Politico magna flavored post. And this is the thing.
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People can sit back and you can get all upset
that he's doing it, and quite frankly, you shouldn't. You
should just kind of laugh with it. That's the thing,
you know. I don't care if he mimics Trump's style
in an attempt to try to garner support or whatever
he's trying to do. It's not going to creep into
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Trump's space. Trump's bace is not going to go over
to Gavin Newsom. Trump's base is never going to follow
that California failure. It's just not going to happen. But
that's the attempt that he's making. And like I said,
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it's funny, it's clever. If you see it, you'll be like,
you'll laugh a little bit at some of them if
you're not taking things too seriously. But if you're getting
mad about it because you think that it somehow might
help Gavin Newsom, don't. Gavin Newsom's not going to be
able to maintain any type of momentum with mere tweets.
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It's just not going to work out for him. But
here we are, it's year one of Trump's presidency, and
we're already talking about who's going to be the Democrat
nominee in four years, who's going to be the Republican
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nominee in four years. We're not even out to shoot.
But I can tell you one thing. Usually the front
runner for the party trying to regain power this far
out does not end up getting the nomination. I say
usually because that's not always the case. So Gavin Newsom
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is trying to make himself the front runner. Now I
don't think Governor Newsom is going to be the nominee anyway.
I think he's just playing games. But I do know
that that's who the Democrats would love to have. That's
the guy that they have circled because of his look.
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It's definitely not because of what he's accomplished. His accomplishments
in California are non existent. He's been a failure in
that state, an absolute failure. The fact that the Democrats
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are trying to run him, it just goes to show
you their desperation. Now, I tell you the person that
scares me, the person that I think the Democrats would
truly try to put at the top of the ticket,
and that's that socialist nut case that is probably to
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be the next mayor of New York City, that Mandini guy.
And I'll tell you why. You may be, Oh, he's
too radical, There's no way they'd put him up there. Really,
Barack Obama was pre radical before he just before he
announced it was running for president, he was. He was
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still radical. Then he just buried some of his radical ideals.
I remember sitting in our old studio in downtown Laurel, Mississippi,
when Chris McDaniel was the host of this show and
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a then State Senator Barack Obama State Center from the
state of Illinois got to speak before a large crowd
at the Democratic National Convention. Chris told us then, after
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hearing him speak, this guy's dangerous. I dismissed it. For one,
I said, his name's Barack Hussein Obama. I don't see
Americans voting for somebody that has a name that sounds
like he might be a Muslim, because at the time
we weren't too far removed from nine to eleven. I
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was wrong. It happened, But Chris knew because he heard
the way he spoke, he heard the way that he
carried himself. I don't think Gashem Newsom has the talent
of a Barack Obama. I haven't heard much of Mandini speak.
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I'll be honest about that. But I do know that
the people that are pushing his candidacy, or the people
that helped get Barack Obama elected in the first place,
I do know that Obama himself is behind the scenes
trying to get this guy elected. This guy, I think
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is more dangerous because, for one, when you look at
his ideology, it is so far away from what this
country should be striving for. He wants true socialism, He
wants true communism. He is a true danger to this country.
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And we would be naive to think that this guy,
if he wins this race in New York, that he
couldn't quickly be elevated by the Democratic Party, especially with
the backers that he already has. Now I'm not saying
that he could win the presidency, but if they continue
this divide that they are continuing to push, if they
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continue to push the idea that you can't achieve your
goals because the people above you are holding you back.
If they continue to push that narrative down your throat,
somebody like Mandini becomes extremely attractive to the uninformed and
unintelligent voter, the voter who just votes for the handouts,
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the voter who votes to make sure that they get
more government assistance, which really and truly, I mean, if
you're getting assistance from the government, really and truly, I
don't think you should be allowed to vote. But that's
a controversial statement, I'm sure to people. But when you're
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able to just essentially vote yourself pay raise, I don't
like that. Bottom line here, folks, is Yeah, we can
all get so distracted by these funny little tweets that
Gavin Newsom's putting out that spoof the style of President Trump,
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or we could really take seriously the threat that's coming
out of New York City. We could truly look at
this guy and say that that's the guy we should
feel threatened by. I don't really care about spoofed tweets.
I really don't. They're funny, Get over it, move on.
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I don't care that South Park's making fun of President Trump,
jd Vance and whoever else they make fun of everybody.
Stop being so offended because they went after someone you like,
because trust me, it'll cycle around. They'll go after somebody else.
Focus on important issues. This guy in New York is
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a threat. He is a true problem, and yet there
are only a few of us truly talking about him.
And some of you are like, well, I don't live
in New York, so why do I care. I'm telling
you why you should care. I'm telling you right now
why should care about this Zoron Mandini character. Because he
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is a true danger. This is a guy that we
know who he is. He tells you who he is,
and he dodged a question about Donald Trump labeling him
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a communist when he was pressed by a Fox News
reporter named Nate Foy on Wednesday. Boy asked, in point blank,
are there elements of communism in your platform? And his answer,
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the elements of my platform are about affordability, and I'm
a democratic socialist. When New Yorkers ask me what it means,
I take them to the words of doctor Martin Luther King,
who said, call it democracy or call it democratic socialism.
There must be a better distribution of wealth for all
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of God's children in this country. Distribution of wealth. Where
do we hear that before? Oh, Barack Obama. See the
connection here? You're seeing where this guy is connected. It's
crazy because this guy has a true opportunity. This Fox
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News article also talks about how Mandini spoke to his
supporters at a canvas lunch in Prospect Park on Sunday
and dismissed the term, arguing that his primary win represented
more than arbitrary labels. He says, it's not necessarily communism
that won the New York City primary, but the vision
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that he's delivering is what was said by one of
his supporters, a door knocker who wore Educators for Zoran
t shirt. The people that voted for him are people
that don't understand that it is communism, and it won't
work if you look at the folks who are behind
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this guy. He's been endorsed by progressive leaders like Bernie
Sanders AOC. So when you see this, you understand that
this guy has a back or he has the backing
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of some of the most extreme and the fact that
behind the scenes you've got a Barack Obama out there
that is trying to maybe make him a little less
rough around the edges. If he becomes the mayor of
New York City, he could definitely use that as a
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stepping stone to jump into the presidential race. And why
Gavin Newsom and whichever other we'll just say, Kamala Harris
or front and center eating each other alive. This is
the guy who sneaks behind them. This is the guy
that comes in and gets the Democratic nomination. We're still
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a long ways away. Anything could happen, as I said,
but this is the guy to keep an eye on
because he's scary his vision and they can say what
it is all they want. It's not about a vision, Yes,
it is about a vision. You're just being played there,
mister dor knocker. You are being played by a socialist,
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communist lunatic who has no business running the largest city
in the United States of America. The hope is that
if he does win, he does such a bad job
that he becomes unelectable, sort of like that idiot that
used to be the mayor of the city of Chicago.
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You know, the one that looked like Beetlejuice Lori Lightfield.
You hope that he does that poor of a job
so that way he can be out of the question.
But I'm just here to tell you folks that this
guy could be a major threat. One thing's for certain.
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They're a large portion of Americans that will vote for
somebody who promises them the most handouts. It's part of
what helped Barack Obama win two terms. We have to
try to figure out a way to spread the message
exactly who this guy is. And part of that is
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not falling down the distractions. Because you've got an idiot
in California that's out there putting out clever tweets, mimicking
spoofing what Donald Trump does. That's irrelevant. Gavin Newsome, I
don't see having a shot at winning the presidency, nor
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do I really think he's going to be the Democrat nominee,
despite how much the Democrats truly want him to be
their nominee. Well see, it's so far away it almost
feels foolish to be talking about who's going to be
the nominees for president in twenty twenty eight. But you
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know it's gonna be here before you know it. And
that's the problem with our current makeup in politics. The
second one election ends, folks instantly start running for the
next one. We don't wait to see how things play
out anymore. We are already lobbying to become president, raising
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that money because it takes way too much money to
win an election these days. So yeah, that's why we're
talking about it early. That's why we are having this
discussion tonight, and we'll get back to a little bit
other type of politics now. I'm keeping this particular episode short.
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This week, I've been a little i won't say under
the weather, but I just hadn't felt great today. But
I wanted to jump on the microphone and still give
you guys a program today, and of course let you
guys know about Chris speaking in Biloxi Thursday, the twenty first,
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which is tomorrow based on when I'm recording and probably
today when most of you will listen to this, so
make sure you get out to go see that. Also,
check out the new episode of Ris McDaniel's America which
we'll record live on Saturday, so be sure to check
that out as well. I've been your host, Jack Fairchilds.
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so stay tuned for that might be a morning coffee
in the future where we discuss some of that. But anyway,
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next week we'll try to get back to a full
hour lenked episode. Of this week, we're going to keep
it short. Look forward to seeing you guys again. Reelson.
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