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Oh goodness, folks. Uh, there's so many things going on
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in the world that always catches our attention, but it's
little things that sometimes slip past us. Maybe we just
don't catch it, or maybe it's a case of we
see names that we normally associate with they're they're, they're,
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they're doing good things, and don't realize they probably aren't. Yes,
I'm talking about precious incumbents up there that a lot
of people don't ever take the time to do any
research on, and in particular, I'm talking about my two
incumbent US senators and Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde Smith.
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Now again, for those of you listening outside of the
state of Mississippi, do your own research on your US senators,
because I can promise you that there's a good chance
at least one of them has disappointed you more often
than not, despite the fact that they might be from
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the party that you most align with. There's a huge
and I'll get back to Wicker and Hine Smith here
in just a second, but this first story we'll tie
into that because there is a lot of frustration coming
out of conservative circles over Congress's lack of action to
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codify spinning cuts pursued by President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency,
you know DOGE. Tech billionaire Elon Musk, who heads up
the DOGE effort, made waves last week when he took
aim at the sprawling package passed by the House last
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week to advance Trump's tax priorities, while raising concerns over
potential deficit impact by the measure. He said he was
disappointed to see the massive spending bill which increases the
budget deficit, not just decrease it, and undermines the work
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that the DOGE team is doing. That is a snippet
of what he said to CBS Sunday Morning News show.
So again, there's a lot of complaints going on, and
there are others that have complained as well, trying to
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point out that this is not the look we won't.
We wanted to see cuts, We wanted to see some
type of progress we were promised them. And yet I
hate to be the person to say that I told
you this was probably going to happen. But the Republicans
in the Senate and in the House are gutless cowards.
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You thought just because they were helping Trump get his
nominees through that, oh they're one hundred percent on team Trump.
I tried to tell you they weren't, and that at
some point you were going to see that slap in
the face from these weakneed Republicans who have no interest
in actually trying to cut anything. Well, here you are.
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You see that cut, You see the reality of the
situation slapping you right in the face. So, yes, we
are sitting back now looking at the fact that Doge
is not going to see any that we're not going
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to listen to any of the suggested cuts being brought
forth by Elon Musk, being brought forth by Doage in itself.
There were twenty six Republicans that vote against the measure.
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Twenty six. This is a includes Mississippi Senators Roger Wicker
and Cindy Hyde Smith. You know, ones who Donald Trump
has endorsed in the past, ones who like to tout
themselves as being one hundred percent pro Trump. Yet here
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they are not being one hundred percent pro Trump. Look,
I don't need anyone to be one hundred percent for
any other elected official, but I will say when it
comes to a signature issue like cutting spending, that's a
big issue that I kind of want to see you
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line up with, especially when you sit in the Party
of Limited Government, the party that is claiming that it
wants to get our national deficit under control, but continues
to spend like drunken sailors. It's insane that this is
what continues to carry on time and time again, and
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this is the best we've gotten Mississippi. You continue to
show up and vote for these two clowns. Maybe Donald
Trump needs to wake up and stop endorsing swamp creatures
because whatever deal he cut to endorse them, he's not
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getting enough on return on him investment there, Especially out
of these two clowns. Roger Wicker, if you look at
his conservative scorecard is ridiculously bad. He hasn't been a
conservative pretty much for as long as he's been up there.
Of course, the Republican Party being the Republican Party, we
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just have to stand together unless unless you're challenging an incumbent,
and then we'll destroy you. They won't call him out,
they won't say the truth about who this kermit the
frog looklike. Truly he is. He is a true swamp
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creature who is never going to do anything substantially conservative
because he knows he doesn't have to. He recognizes that
you will show up at the balls and just re
elect him as long as he wants to run, because
it's easier than actually doing any research to try to
figure out exactly who he is and what he stands for.
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We don't put forth that kind of effort any longer
because again, it might take some time, might be difficult
for us to actually try to look in and do
the bare minimum about amount of homework here. It's not
surprising that he votes against It's really not surprising that
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Hayde Smith is voting against it, because she's going to
follow along with her senior Senator from Mississippi. That's what
she does, that's who she is, that's how she's always operated.
So it's not a huge surprise that she's going to
do that because that's who she is. It's insane that
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this is the best Mississippi can give us, because we
know it's not. We know it's not. We understand that
we can do better. We understand, or at least those
of us that actually follow it daily, we understand there
are better options out there. Yet the problem is the
people of the state just continue to push these We
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need soft Republicans now in our throat constantly, and that's
the problem that we constantly are dealing with. It is
the most frustrating thing imaginable. Of course, i'de Smith she
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will have to face reelection next year, so that's the
only surprising part about her going against Trump. But who
knows what the thought process is here, because again I
don't think she thinks much, and I also don't think
that she ever has a conservative bone in her body.
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If you recall Ciddy Hine Smith was a Democrat for
years in the state of Mississippi and then switch parties
during the Obama administration. I don't think she ever switched ideals.
I think she saw the writing on the wall that
she couldn't maintain a statewide office with a D by
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her name under that climate. So she changed. But when
you see some of the ridiculous things that she puts forward,
you understand that she's not necessarily sure. She's got some
areas that she might stand with you on conservative values.
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But now she supports a bipartisan legislation to eliminate out
of pocket costs for prenatal, childbirth, and postpartum care. The
bill is called Supporting Healthy Moms and Babies Acts and
aims to reduce financial burdens on families and ensure calls
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do not prevent someone from having a child. She also
supports tax credits to encourage donations to pregnancy centers, which
provides various forms of assistance to pregnant women and new
mothers as parenting education, job training, ultrasounds, diapers, and baby clothing. Now,
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on its face, you hear this and you say, yeah,
let's reduce the cost of having a child them. That
sounds like a good thing, until again, as always, you
ask the next question, Okay, all right, how do we
do that? Who's gonna pay to offset this. The answer
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is all of us, because this is the cost isn't
going to go away. What's going to happen is your
are going to increase to try to cover this cost.
We're in a point in time where we're struggling financially
as a country, and here this woman who sells herself
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as a conservative is trying to push this bill with Democrats.
It's a bad piece of legislation, and it just proves
she's not a conservative, or she doesn't understand what it
means to be a conservative because she's trying to push
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bad legislation down our throat that is not even remotely conservative. Well,
I could get behind supporting tax credits for donations to
pregnancy centers. That's a good thing. But trying to make
sure that expecting mothers don't have to pay a cost
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or it's just a it doesn't make sense from a
financial conservative ideal, because again I can assure you nothing
is free. Nothing is free. So it's a bad idea
that she's working along with Democrats to try to push forward.
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It's not a bill that I would be supporting in
any way, shape or form if I was up there
in the Senate, I would be fighting to vote against
this bill and would be trying to make sure that
this bill is defeated because it's not a conservative piece
of legislation. I've said it many a time, the entire
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appeal of liberalism is liberalism invokes emotion. Liberalism sounds good,
feels good because again, it invokes that emotional response out
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of you. And that's what this type of legislation does.
It invokes an emotional response out of you. It does
not truly push anything towards a conservative value. And it's
one of those things that again, part of the reason
why it pushes that emotional response, part of the reason
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why people don't ask those secondary questions about Okay, how
do we pay for it?
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Is because it feels good. It feels good to push this.
It feels good to try to make sure that a
expectant mother doesn't have to pay for medical cost. Look,
I'm all for figuring out a way to get the
cost down. As someone who is battling with his insurance
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company over the ridiculous medication they're trying to make me
switch in the ridiculous cost associated with it since they're
not willing to cover more of it. I get outrageous cost,
but again I also understand if we're going to be
a free society, if we're going to have our economy
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flow naturally, we're going to get our government debt under control.
We can't take on new burdens like this. This is
a new burden that we won't be able to afford.
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It may sound good, you may even get excited by
the prospect of it, but it's not a good piece
of legislation. And it's definitely not a piece of legislation
that a Republican, let alone a Republican that claims to
be a conservative, should be pushing in the first place.
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But it's no surprise that she is, because, as I've said,
I don't think so, and he had Smith is that
intelligent of an individual? And I based that on listening
to her talk? I mean, is that mean? Does that
mean to say that I don't view her that intelligent
because I've heard her speak, because I don't think it is.
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I think she's set up. The examples her and Roger
Wicker have been embarrassments to the state of Mississippi. The
problem is the majority of Mississippians don't pay enough attention
to understand that these two are not representing our state's
conservative values. They continue to go out there and re
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elect these people time and time again. Sometimes it's merely
because they see a commercial on which Donald Trump says
he endorses them, and that gets them elected. Hopefully Trump
won't do that again, but based on the early start
of his second term, I'm I'm not hopeful that Trump's
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terrible endorsements are gonna go away, because so far we've
seen him endorse swamp creatures yet again. Now, maybe if
they don't pass things like doge spending cuts, maybe that
good will that he has for them will finally wear thin.
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But color me skeptic because again I think that these
type of egregious acts from my two state centers should
warrant him not getting behind them again. Unfortunately, I don't
think we'll see Roger Wicker up for reelection during Trump's term,
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so it won't matter. That's part of the reason why
he feels safe, why he feels emboldened to be able
to go against him, Hyde Smith going against him. Maybe
they already have some type of insurances or something out there.
I don't know, but it's interesting because next year he
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could very easily say no, I'm not endorsing you. He
could very easily endorse an insurgent, can it, which he
probably won't do, but it'd be nice if he did.
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We've got to start paying attention to these elections our self. People,
And again, I understand that I'm talking about the two
state senators in my home state particularly, but be honest
with yourself. Look at the folks that are representing you
in Washington in your state, and if they're one of
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the twenty six, they're not really working with you. They're
not really pro Trump, like they might be trying to
tout themselves when it's convenient for them because it will
lead to their reelection. You need to start paying closer
attention because this is where we're at, and this is
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why we keep losing the fact that we don't pay
close enough attention to any of this anymore. I don't
understand why. I don't understand why we don't look more
clearly at what's happening in our country. I don't understand
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why we don't want to invest in figuring out who
the best people are to represent us. No, Instead, we
just want to continue to vote for the incumbent time
and time again. The true aspect of someone that well.
I won't say all, but most people that run for office,
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I truly believe when they first run they have noble intentions.
But then they get elected, and then they get ingrained
in the system. And once they're ingrained in the system,
guess what. They have no interest in you or anything
you believe any longer. Their only interest is in how
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they can maintain their power, how they can maintain their seat.
They don't recognize the fact that it's not their seat
in the first place. It's your seat. You just allow
them to occupy it. But that's the way how they
view it, and then they get a certain segment of
the population to believe that it is in fact their seat,
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not your seat. Their seat. I hear it all the time,
dare he run against him? That's his seat? No, it's
our seat. But people don't want to hear that, they
don't want to view that. And that's where the frustrations
really come in. Because this idea, this preciousness of protecting
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the incumbent at all cost, we fall forward. They have
more money than anybody that's running against them, so that
makes it extremely difficult to pull this off, but or
to pull the upset off. But and it's why good
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people don't want to do it any longer. It's why
people stay on the sidelines. It's extremely frustrating because here
we are. We saw an election last year where a
mandate lay it out, and I knew sadly that it
was only a matter of time before the Republicans in
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the House and the Senate started to reject that mandate.
And here we are with the twenty six Republicans that
decide that they can't do anything to codify Doge cuts,
cuts that are common sense in nature, but no, can't
do anything to codify that. Oh and by the way,
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here's an alleged Republican senator from my home state that
wants to try to just say, hey, you want to
have a kid, it's on us, It's on the taxpayers.
This is sadly where we are these days. I mean,
it's insane when you think about it. So, yeah, I
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don't know what to say or what to think, but
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All right, guys, welcome back here to the Right Side
Radio Program. In what will be the home stretch of
the radio show, the final segment of the program today,
there is at least some good news coming out of Washington,
because when it comes to cuts, the State Department said
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that they are planning to reorganize or cut or consolidate
more than three hundred of the agency's offices and bureaucracies
as part of a massive overhaul, seeking to streamline the department.
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So that could be a good thing. Secretary of State
Marco Rubio first announced plans in April to restructure the
agency because of the department was bloated, bureaucratic, and unable
to perform its essential diplocatic diplomatic missions. The State Department
submitted a notice to Congress Thursday disclosing plans for the overhaul,
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the largest restructuring for the agency since the Cold War.
This is a good step in the right direction, but
we're definitely going to need a lot more than that
before we can completely get excited about everything, because again,
we just don't know at the moment what's going what's
going on, So that's one of those things that is
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pretty pretty interesting for sure. Definitely want to encourage more
agencies to be proactive like this and make cuts, because again,
when we know we can't count on Congress to do it,
when we know that senators have no desire despite having
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the R by their name and actually cutting spending, we
have to figure out ways on our own. Now, switching
gears to another topic, of course, you've heard me before
Reil against blow Hard, want to be intellectual Keith Overman,
you know the guy that was, you know, twenty thirty
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years ago entertaining on Sports Center who went on to
become insufferable with his idiotic liberal leaning political opinion. It'd
be one thing if the guy just a styled a
different view, but the guy is just so insufferable. He's
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so insufferable that MSNBC ran them off. I mean, that's
that's how terrible of a personality Keith Overman has. Well,
he recently went on X and decided to attack Riley Gaines,
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you know, the swimmer who has reeled against allowing men
in women's competition. He said that Gaines was somehow a
worse swimmer than she is, a magna stooge ober Men.
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Of course, we are well aware of who he is
and exactly where he stands in anything. Because he said
that Gaines finished eighty fifth in Olympic trial. She finished
tied for fifth in the only race including a transgendered athlete.
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If there had been none, she might have finished tied
for fourth or fifth place to herself. So again, this
is a idiotic statement that he wants to put out there.
And of course, the twelve time National Collegiate Association All
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American responded to him on eggs, saying that she placed
eighty fifth at the Olympic Trials when she was fifteen
sixteen years old. She said, I was one of the
youngest there, and I placed fifth in the nation in
a sport measured by point zero ones of a second
without going a best would you say the fifth best
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college football players objectively bad at their sport, So again,
completely obliterating his egregious tack on her, The Games for
Girls' podcast host told Fox News Digital she is now
officially challenging Keith Overman to a race for charity. The
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event would be a two hundred yard freestyle at the
location of Oberman's choice sometime before August thirty one of
this year. The winner of the race will pick the
charitable organization the proceeds would go to, and the total
wager would be donated would be set if Oberman agrees.
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The twenty five year old University Kentucky alumnus told Fox
that Oberman could do a one fifty yard freestyle while
she swims two hundred yards if it has incentivized him
to compete for the charitable challenge. Of course, a spokesperson
for Oberboard did not get back to anyone. Look. I
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like the fact she's standing up to him. I don't
necessarily like the idea of the challenge because as much
as I dislike Keith Overman, and as much as I
think he's nowhere near as smart as he believes himself
to be. He is smart enough to understand that if
he were to do this and lose, he can then
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try to spend it. As see, this is why it's
not a big deal, because I'm a man and she
was still able to beat me. He would spend that,
even though it's not even a remotely fair comparison, considering
in fact, he's not a trained swimmer and be old
as dirt, so it wouldn't be a fair comparison. But
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we already know that's the exact path that he would
take in this. So again, this is why I'm not
necessarily a big fan. Call him out, make the challenge,
but it's interesting to watch him sit back and attack
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this young lady because that's how he doesn't He can't
have a true, honest debate. Oh, Keith Overman is a bully.
He gets his way by bullying people. He gets a
point across by belittling everyone against him. Now, some mean you, maybe, well,
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and that what you've done by attacking Keith Overman and
calling them names. Yes, because I'm fighting fire with fire there,
but I'm also breaking it down without the insults, something
that he's not ever able to do. Because Keith Oberman
thinks that insulting people is his ultimate power. No, it
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makes you look petty and childish. Just the truth of
the matter, and the fact that you're insulting a twenty
five year old woman speaks to how little life you have.
The fact that you're still trying to defend letting men
and women's sports speaks to how little you understand competitive sports.
Despite the fact that you hosted Sports Center on ESPN
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for all those years. I'm surprised to ESPN hadn't fault
to bring you back, considering how liberal they've gone in
recent years. I'm surprised you don't have a sports political show,
which Amiel Hill right there featuring on the network right now,
because I'm sure the two of you would put out
insufferable gold.
Speaker 2 (36:36):
Yeah.
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Keith Overman is one of those personalities that I would
love to just see silenced. I don't know that he
is on any true network anymore, because again, he's so insufferable.
Even the left leaning networks run him off. He's so
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insufferable that he can't get along with people that he
probably agrees with more than not. Because Keith Overman, the
second he walks in a room, he believes he's the
smartest person in the room. You're not going to be
able to tell that guy anything because he already knows
more than you. He's looking down on you the second
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he walks in the room. And if you don't believe me,
just listen the way how he conducts himself. Listen the
way how he talks about other people, and you can
tell that this guy has an inflated sense of self worth.
He's a far cry from the guy that many of
us enjoyed watching in our college dorm rooms palling around
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with Dan Patrick. That guy's gone. Maybe he never truly existed,
and that was just a caricature, an invention that he
put forth to make the big show, cessful version of
Sports Center. Maybe that has gone away for good, or
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maybe that never existed, but that has gone away for good.
He can never go back to that because he's already
created this insufferable persona of who he is now, and
that is the person that you're going to have to
watch or deal with, or you're just not going to
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get your dose of overbore. Kudos to Riley Gaines for
hitting him back with facts as funny as it would
be to see Keith Overman try to beat her in
a swimming race. My concern, my fear, is that he
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just turned it into the mockery by saying that, see
why she's so worried about letting a trans athlete in
because she just speed a man. He wouldn't talk about
the fact how he's not a trained swimmer, he wouldn't
talk about the fact that he's older than dirt, He
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wouldn't talk about any of that. He just used that
as a platform to try to elevate his ridiculously weak argument.
In the first place, I know how those people think.
I know how they think. So that's now that said,
I don't think he's going to accept the challenge because
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I do also believe that Keith Oberman has a massive
ego and he knows that's not a race he can win.
So he's not going to accept it because he doesn't
want to take the embarrassment himself. Anybody with that, iiven
opinion of themselves, is not going to be first in
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line to attack the or to te an l And
even with his arrogance, I don't think he's dumb enough
to think you'll win that race. Maybe maybe in his
maybe if they were both twenty five and he was
a moderately successful maybe even then. He's not a trained swimmer,
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so even then probably won't be said. But at his
current age and lack of swimming training, not gonna happen. People. Anyway,
We're gonna go ahead and wrap this one up. As
I told you, this was gonna be a shorter show
this week. A lot of stuff has been going on,
so I just want to go ahead and get something
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in the can, get the weekly Flagship Show recording for
you guys. But before I leave, you, guys, just remember this.
Investigate who you're electing. Don't just accept that they're pro Trump.
Looking ato the record. If they're one of the twenty
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and they're trying to come to you and say that
they vote with Trump every time they don't, they're not
willing to make huts. They're part of the problem because
they're addicted to the spending just as much as the Democrats.
And for Senators Wicker and Hyde Smith, I hope people's
eyes are opening up, and I hope that we can
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wake up to a day where you two embarrassments are
no longer Mississippi's US senators. This has been the right
Side Radio program I'm your host, Jack Fairchild's thank y'all
so much for listening. We'll see you again real soon.
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