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Welcome to the battle crew, from sea to Shining Sea
and everybody in between. Welcome patriots. We've got an amazing
show today. It's Savage Wednesday. Savage. Rich Barris is on deck,
and of course you know him by now, but he's
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the director of Big Data pol He's the host of
Inside the Numbers. He's become a regular on this show
for quite some time now. But he's a good friend.
I think he's the best polster in the business. You
should definitely support him if this is the first time
that you're hearing about him. But so much going on
in Capitol Hill, the stories are almost writing themselves. But
right off the top, I've got to make you aware
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of this because it's kind of getting drowned out and
all the debate about whether Biden should stay or go,
along with a lot of other things. By the way,
but Anna Paulina Luna right now is on Capitol Hill
and the Republican controlled House of Representatives. She's pushing to
hold Merrick Garland Biden's ag in inherent contempt for withholding
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her audio tapes despite them being subpoena. Now keep in
mind Biden's Department of Justice has Steve Bannon and Peter
Navarro in prison in prison for failing to honor and
show for a subpoena, which is the same damn thing,
and so two tiered system of justice aside. I mean,
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this is clearly, and I mean clearly more evidence of
what I've been saying for a long time, but a massive,
massive political scandal, massive cover up of Biden's cognitive decline.
I mean, I swear to God up until I mean
just okay, think back to the fundraiser, George Clooney, Julia Roberts,
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Barack Obama all there with Biden. Do you remember the
video of Barack Obama walking Biden off the stage like
a feeble old man that he is. When we criticized
that what it was at cheap fakes, we were all agist,
We were all conspiracy theorists like Biden's just fine, YadA, YadA, YadA.
So up until about a couple of minutes ago, we
were all whack jobs for thinking that Biden might not
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have what it takes up here to do the job.
But now, of course that's public, and you can tell
a switch has flipped. Okay, so back to the show.
Here Biden's cognitive decline. I stumbled across something and I'm
gonna I'll talk about this very quickly, just highlight this hypocrisy,
and then I'm gonna get Savage Rich Barrison here earlier
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than usual because I got him in the greenroom and
there's just so much to talk about. And the more
time we have a Savage Ritch the better. But I
saw this today and just try to guess what president
they're talking about. But I think you'll know where I'm
going with this, But just watch and listen for yourself.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
Scary hash tag twenty fifth Amendment. President is not equipped
to do with the job.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
So now they're saying he's mentally incapacitated, and more than
two dozen Democratic lawmakers.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Are backing a bill that says he should leave office.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
Should he be removed from office, his brain is simply
incapable of processing the information.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Emotionally psychologically unstable, initiate proceedings to remove the president.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
You and several of your Democratic House colleagues met with
a psychiatry professor from Yale, doctor Bandy Lee, She told
c the an End Today quote as the president' is unraveling.
He seems to be losing his grip on reality and
reverting to conspiracy theories.
Speaker 5 (03:38):
Doctor Lee and other psychiatrists who've been up to meet
with members of Congress have been predicting increasingly delusional and
paranoid behavior on the part of the president. The president
is dangerous and unable to successfully meet the powers and
duties of office. We got serious stuff to deal with,
and instead we're caught up every day in what looks
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like the country debate being the mental health of the president.
So it's a very dangerous and unstable situation. The issue
is what is our institutional responsibility as the US Congress,
And we've got that under the twenty fifth Amendment.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Everybody should go and read it. No, he someth needs to.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
Be medicated and hospitalized at this point or he is
going to just kill all of us.
Speaker 5 (04:20):
People are talking about the twenty fifth Amendment and they're
saying he's just not mentally fit to be the president.
Speaker 6 (04:25):
And I think, if you're doing this, I mean.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Is there a mental fitness problem? We all know the
ramifications of nuclear war. Americans be concerned about the president's
mental fitness.
Speaker 6 (04:35):
This president is not fits this twenty fifth Amendment kind
of stuff.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
That should have already activated the vice president and a
majority of the cabinet to remove the president as unfit
to serve under the twenty fifth Amendment and.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Invoking things like the twenty fifth Amendment. You know, they
brought in this Yelle psychiatrist.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
To watch the president closely.
Speaker 5 (04:53):
Is there a case to be made for the twenty
fifth Amendment.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
Specifically under the twenty fifth Amendment, President's not fit for command?
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Oh man, he's really having some problems here.
Speaker 5 (05:02):
That's where the twenty fifth Amendment thing started to come up.
Speaker 7 (05:05):
Fitness for office.
Speaker 6 (05:07):
Could the twenty fifth Amendment be Trump's downfall?
Speaker 3 (05:09):
Here?
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Folks, there are that video from Tom Elliott and Gravian
is nine minutes long. It's nine minutes of these Democrat
ass clowns saying that Trump is unfit. They should kick
him out of the office. He's twenty fifth Amendment. They
could be doing that about that. They should be doing
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that about Biden. They should have been doing it for
the last three years, but they haven't been. Instead, this
is what the Democrats have been doing for the last
three years. It's all one big cover up. And remember
the media is reporting on this now because their place
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in this cover up was fully exposed. Watch listen.
Speaker 8 (05:57):
President is absolutely.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
He has knowledge of the issues. He has strategic.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
Thinking about legislating all in the head.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
I have spoken with the President.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
He is fully coherent, he is on top of details.
Speaker 5 (06:12):
He's sharp, he's fit, and he's always answering questions.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
I think that Joe Biden's mental acuity is very, very on.
Speaker 5 (06:19):
He's one of the smartest, sharpest people I've met in
d C.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
There's no doubt in my mind that the President is
mentally foot fall office.
Speaker 5 (06:25):
Joe Biden rightly says that he has grown very wise
in his many decades in public office.
Speaker 9 (06:31):
As it stands today, you believe that President Biden is clear, candid,
and convincing.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Joe Biden needs to be allowed to bet Joe Biden.
He is energizing, he cares about the issues. He's Joe
Biden and Joe Biden. There's nobody better than Joe Biden.
Speaker 5 (06:46):
We see Joe Biden of Coluse.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
We know how attuned he oughts to the issues, how
informed he is, and I debate with him about legislation
and not debate, but discuss it with him. He's right there.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Strongly support President Biden. He has an incredible track record
of success and accomplishments, puts many of us to shame
with his energy. Clearly, this president is fit to serve for.
Speaker 6 (07:13):
Joe Biden has vision, he has knowledge, he has a
strategic thinker.
Speaker 10 (07:19):
This is a very sharp president.
Speaker 11 (07:22):
And nobody is better equipped to do that than Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
He has the experience, he has the wisdom, he has
the demeanor.
Speaker 6 (07:30):
I was in Israel on October seventh, as you know,
and President Biden was nice enough to call me, and
I can tell you this was the day before that interview.
I can tell you he was sharper than anyone I've
spoken to.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
It always seemed very clear to me that he had
the energy and the ability. Is he capable of being
a president? Absolutely? I think he's actually really good. I
think his staff over protects him.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
I think put him out there in a press conference,
who cares if someone makes a gaff.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
What I find interesting is that so now that you
see that, and I know that we have got Democrats
that listen and hate watch and whatever, But if you're
a Democrat, how could you possibly look at what was
happening like under Trump twenty fifth Amendment, all this other
insane stuff and look at what's happening now with Biden
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and still trust the media. It's absolutely positively unbelievable. And
now here we are in a place this is a
Democrat problem right created by Democrat lies. The Democrats are
in the position that they're in right now because they
rig their own primaries. They don't want to pivot to
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Kamala because she's less popular than Joe Biden and somehow
less articulate, and also she's a DEI appointee. They can't
simply jump over her again a self inflicted wound. This
is their bed and they need to lay in it.
And as I've said before, I want Biden on that ticket.
I want Trump to crush him. I want Biden's last
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act in politics to be complete and utter annihilation. Politically,
I want him to exit stage right with his head
hung in shame. But my point is this is a
cover up, and my hope is is that independence and
even some pragmatic liberals, people who are able to think
for themselves. We'll look at how the media has comported
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themselves since Trump came down the golden escalator and start
asking some very very serious questions about what they can
or cannot trust. And so I've got Savage Rich Barris
on deck. Hopefully the internet is okay. I mean it
oscillates in and out. But if not, like, just stay tuned.
We'll work it out and we'll get right back to you.
But without further ado. Obviously we got Savage Rich Barris. Welcome,
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my friend. Good to see you.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Good to see you too, my friend. You ever noticed that, like,
first of all, what always jumps out of me with
those montage videos is that they can't think for themselves
at all. They just repeat the same thing and they've
heard over and over again. And it's because they can't
think for themselves. They're all of a sudden shocked that
Joe Biden is retarded. Okay, for those who didn't like.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Me three weeks now.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
Oh and I keep getting the mail and I keep
getting the nasty dms you want to and then in
the emails you want to clarify that we're gonna try that.
I just clarified it for you, all right this And
and you are too for thinking you were going to
hide this from the American people. That's my response to you,
all right, everybody who wants to get uh, you know,
the screenshot of the People's punder because normally I don't
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even respond, but there it is. And then second of all,
I just you know, I find it funny. It's like
when you do say, Democrats, how could you look at that?
And then you know, uh, and and then you know,
still trust the media. The answer to that, Sean, really is,
you know, only partisans, like hyper partisans would really still
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be able to defend that. And I mean these were
I these are like supposed to be medical professionals that
they would have on those networks to say that Donald
Trump was unfit, and you know, shame on them. I mean,
they're disgrace to their profession. They never examined the president.
There's a very big difference between someone's mental state of
mind and very much an observable decline in someone's absolutely
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in someone's see a cognitive ability. Two totally different things, brother.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
And you know it's it's so people are treating George
Clooney today like he's some damn courageous hero for speaking out,
writes a letter in the New York Times. And people
are like, oh, George Clooney, Well, first of all, what
people need to know and if you many of the
people who are watching listening probably already know this. But
George Clooney and Barack Obama are.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Like this superintendent hands too.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Yes, that that op ed that George Clooney puts in
the New York Times asking Biden to step aside, one
hundred percent, that does not get written without Barack Obama
having knowledge of it first. But they're treating George Clooney
like he's some sort of Oh, it's it that George
Clooney is talking. Oh, Biden really better take this serious.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Oh. It takes a lot of courage for.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
George Clooney to do this, to tell somebody that you
love that it's time for them to move on this.
So it's ridiculous because George Clooney just what as many
weeks ago had a fundraiser that raised twenty eight million
dollars for Joe Biden Hollywood. The courageous thing to do
would have been walking off that stage instead of gaslighting
all of us and saying we were crazy conspiracy theorists,
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theorists for thinking that that Joe Biden is an extra
on the set of Walking Dead. You could have said, hey, no,
this guy doesn't have it, but he didn't. He waited
for everybody else in the damn country to understand what
it said too. It's just ridiculous. It's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Well, I just will bring up I just second what
you just said, which is that George Clooney was just
with Joe Biden not long ago. So don't pretend like
you didn't know. Like these are actors. I would remind
people that these are actors. They're actresses. Their job is
literally to pretend to be something and someone they are not.
There is nothing trustworthy about them. They have a complex.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
Most of the time.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
They're all not sorry, it's just true. And this guy
was just with Joe Biden, and you're telling me he
didn't observe the cognitive decline of the president. Nobody can see.
And it's not only cognitive, it is physical as well.
Because I'm getting a little tired of framing this is
an age thing. This has nothing to do with age.
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After Ronald Reagan was shot, it clearly slowed him down
and physically had a very difficult time, but he managed
managed his mind was still there. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was
old and confined to a wheelchair, but his mind was
still there. This is different. This is one of the voters.
It's a once focused group, which normally I don't pay
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attention to. But he this time was transparent, made the
transcripts public, everything that he didn't show in tiny little clips.
So last night and this morning I went through it.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
One of these.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Voters referred to Joe Biden as decrepit. And this is
a voter who voted for Joe Biden John in twenty twenty.
I cannot vote for this man. I mean, he's a
string voters. So honestly, that's probably a vote that's going
to Trump, you know. But there are some voters out
there like that who just don't know what to do
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with their vote at this point, because now, like you said,
now everybody knows. But what kind of courage did it
take for a loser like that, you know, to hide
it from the public. And now he's just coming out
because Barack Obama told him to write it underhandedly publicly.
Obama's going to say he supports him. Jerry Nadler is
doing the same thing. Yes, he's coming out. Oh yeah,
I buy it. I'm good Biden. Schumer's doing the same thing,
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and then he's whispering behind closed doors. All this guy's
got to go, you know. So it really isn't about age,
and it shouldn't be. It's it's about fitness, you know,
That's what it comes down to.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Okay, So I want you to react to this clip
here of a Democrat do talking about Biden's what you
refer to, and I've been talking about an observable medical condition.
This clip has not gotten enough play since it aired
last night, So I want you to watch it today
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and everyone else just listen.
Speaker 12 (15:16):
You noticed anything that gives you a red flag? As
a doctor?
Speaker 10 (15:19):
Oh?
Speaker 9 (15:19):
Yeah, I see him twenty times a day in clinic.
I mean it's ironic because he has just such classic.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Features of NERD degeneration.
Speaker 9 (15:26):
I mean word finding difficulties and that's not oh I
couldn't find the word. That's from degeneration of the word
retrieval area.
Speaker 12 (15:32):
He's also overcome stuttering though, could that could that be
part of that too?
Speaker 9 (15:35):
No, this is not a palattle issue or a speech discrepancy,
which is very different from a lemono dysfunction. Actual word
retrieval where you pick a similar question or talk around
the issue, plus the rigidity monotone voice.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
Wait, go back to that.
Speaker 9 (15:48):
The rigidity, what do you mean rigidity, loss of arms swing,
standing up lord dotically. You notice when he turns it's
kind of end block turning. It's not a quick turn.
So that's one of the hallmarks of Parkinson's is rigidity
and braded kinesia, slow movement, and he has that hallmark,
especially with the low voices said as a cold hypophonia.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
A small monotone.
Speaker 9 (16:10):
Voice like this over time is a hallmark of Parkinsonism.
I could have diagnosed him from across the mall.
Speaker 12 (16:16):
Here here are some of the symptoms from Parkinson's.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
We just had him up there on the screen.
Speaker 12 (16:19):
We can put him back.
Speaker 9 (16:21):
What about the movement.
Speaker 12 (16:22):
Some people have pointed out the way he walks sometimes
it's not very fast, small steps. Is that something that
is common in people were battling.
Speaker 9 (16:30):
A disease like parkinson Yeah, it's a hallmark, shuffling gait.
We call that so little steps, loss of arms swing
from the rigidity when we walk, we have a nice cadence.
He knows he doesn't really swing his arms and n
block turning, meaning he kind of pivots around his foot.
If you said, hey, President Biden, he wouldn't go like this. Yeah,
but I also know.
Speaker 12 (16:48):
I also don't tell me if I'm wrong here. It's
very hard to diagnose Parkinson's, isn't it. It's not simple.
I mean, I've heard that it can be.
Speaker 9 (16:55):
I heard of the one of the easier movement disorders
to diagnose, actually, right, but it's so clinic. There's there's
very little others. And I'm a you know, I'm a Democrat.
I always say, yeah, at this right, it's just like,
this guy is not a hard case.
Speaker 12 (17:06):
But I've had I've had relatives who have gone through issues,
neurological issues, and I've heard that sometimes Parkinson's is not
very easy to nail it.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
You have to take a lot of tests.
Speaker 9 (17:14):
There's like, I mean, it's early on if you're just
present with like hallucinations that could be a variety of things,
or just the cognitive problems that could be Alzheimer's versus Parkinsons,
and that becomes a little nebulous. But once you start
manifesting the hallmark motor symptoms, right, slow movement, rigidity, mass faces, hypophonia.
I mean, if a med student did not pick Parkinson's
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on the test.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
They mediated. Let me ask you, a democrat, if a
med student didn't pick Parkinson's on the test, he'd be remediated.
And the doctor's like, hey, look I'm a democrat. But
like this is very clear. And so here's like so
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to this situation at hand. We've got a president and
I'm gonna I'm gonna break this down for people and
just set up this this discussion in this way the
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shifting media narrative tells us a lot. Yeah, first, after
the debate, holy shit, Biden's got to step aside, right,
And then it was as they learned the DNC rules,
holy shit, Biden's got to step aside and Kamala has
to take over. Yep. And I've said from day one,
Biden's not gonna do that, because this is a man
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who's been in Washington for fifty years. He's the president.
He might be an animated corpse, but he still wields
enormous power. He ain't going anywhere. He's dug in like
a tick. He says, f you, I'm staying.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
Well as long as as long as he does his goodest.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
You know, he does his goodest. Yeah, he said that
on Jake Tapper. So he goes up. So Jake Tapper
pointed that out.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Yeah, he said it on Morning Joey. You know, they
basically said, you know, like, do you think you should
step aside? What would happen if you lose? And he
just got done by the way saying and this is
something that doesn't make sense to voters. It won't make
sense even the common you know, person who is working
for a living and not paying attention to politics. It's
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not going to make sense to them. And we know
from talking to them, if Donald Trump is a threat
to democracy and self governance is on the line, then
I'll come all all you care about is doing your goodest,
you know what I mean, Like you would get you
would step aside and do what's best for the country,
not what's best for Joe Biden. You know, Jill By,
and what's best for Joe Biden, and what's best for
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Jim Biden, and what's best for a hunter Biden, right,
Because that's really what this comes down to. And I've
brought this up a lot. Everyone's talking about this being
about Biden's ego. That's a lodocrat. Biden could go to jail,
His family could go to jail. They all could go
to jail. If you were facing this and your brother,
your son, everybody could go to jail for being bag boys,
from taking blackmail, from extortion, from money laundering. If you
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could go to jail for all of that, and you
have a very pissed off Donald Trump, very basically threatening
to get into the White House, and you're Joe Biden,
You're gonna say to yourself, if I'm going if I'm
going down, I'm going to go down being the one
who fights for me myself. I'm not entrusting this into
the hands of anybody else, and sure as hell not
Kamala Harris, who's even less popular than I am. You know, so,
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we just got a new Emerson poll shows Kamala is
doing like five points worse than Biden. You know, so,
we didn't poll Kamala, but there's no point because she's
not going to be the nominee. It is what it is.
They do want him gone, however, they do so rich.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
So the media. So Biden says that you I'm staying
for all of exactly for all the reasons that you
just laid out sin dirty secret. And now the media
and the dear right, the Dems do want I'm gone.
It's the title of the episode. Now the media and
the Dems. Of course, the Dems, some of which are
out out front on this, but most of whom are
behind the scenes. They've pivoted to something that President Biden
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or Biden can't run from, and that is this whole
debilitating disease. Does he have Parkinson's it? Does he have
in the grips of cognitive decline because if he's diagnosed
with a disease and he can't run, it means it
means he can't run, It means he has to resign
effective immediately as president. And I think that there might
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be a leak very very soon. I think it would
be if I've got my thinker's had on here, Biden's
at the NATO Summit, the Republican National Convention is imminent
leak something that shows the president's medical condition put him
in a position where he has to comes to grip
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with that and that being public, and maybe he announces
that he's out after the NATO Summit and prior to
the Republican National Convention. If I'm a demoperative, that takes
all the air out of the RNC. It changes the
direction of it. I just feel like, I.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Mean, I feel like they want that shown. I just
don't feel like they're going to get that, you know,
like I really don't. And here's the kicker for Whitmer,
for Newsome, you know, because it would have to be Harris,
and that's that's man, that's a no go. She's more
unpopular and they know that, so you know, it's like
all the other people would have to be stupid, and
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you had Geist Willie Geist from MSNBC in morning Joe
ask Whitmer whether or not she still supports Joe, And
you know, I said as a joke on Twitter, but
it's serious, Like you know, translation what you know, Yes
I do. I do still support Joe Biden. Translation is yes,
I do still want Biden to lose to Trump in
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November because I want to be president and I want
to run against the Trump or tender. I don't want
to run against the man himself. Like she is not dumb,
Newsom's not dumb. All these people want to be president
aren't dumb. They're not going to do this and Kamala,
no one's gonna push too too hard, even though they are,
I mean, some of them are. Look let me just
put it this way. There was supposed to be a deluge.
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We were told, I mean by a lot of people.
You'll see Tuesday morning, we're gonna have this meeting and
it's gonna be a deluge of congressmen coming out and
saying that Biden's got to step down. You're gonna be wrong.
Watch what you say on shows, And I'm like, all right,
when it happens, it happens. I don't think it's gonna happen.
You know, sure is hell enough. And I'm thinking to myself,
they're in DC. Maybe they know more than me. Sure
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is all enough. That deluge turned into like a trickle,
you know, like, oh what like a little slight drizzle
freaking four people? Dude, you know who came out. I
will give what's his name, Congressman Mike, I mean Senator
Mike Bennett from Colorado. I will give him credit because
he's in a blue state and it's not a good
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idea for him to do what he did. Tester and
the rest of them are a bunch of cowards. They're
in either red states or batleground states. They know they're
going to lose currently at this moment, their only salvation
is to throw Biden under the bus. And it's like,
to me, who the hell needs enemies with friends like this?
This is what they are. Molly Hemingway nailed it. They
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all knew about this. The only difference, The only thing
that changed is that now Biden is viewed as a liability.
Before they were hiding it, and it was fine now because.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
It's a liability if there's no anyways, Listen, man if
something from the White House is leaked, because these we
acknowledge the Democrats when I'm gone, we also acknowledged that Biden.
I'm sorry that Barack Obama's staffers, ex staffers are regulars
at the White House. If something leaves that shows Biden
has Parkinson's, he's done different.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
That's different, you know, Like and this I was interesting
to listen to that guy talking about him having Parkinson's
because you know the way he was sitting during the debate.
And I'm no medical professional, but I remember when my
grandmother had a stroke, she had Bell's palsy. It left
her with Bell's palsy after the stroke. Biden's resting face
to me during the debate looked like he had Bell's
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palsy and he had a stroke. Like That's what I
was thinking. And strokes can cut off oxygen to you know,
the brain, brain supply to oxygen, and you can come
out there, you know, less cognitiveware than you were when
before it happened. And it's sad, but when his like,
there's so many memes out there. I had one of
my kids come up to me and be like, what
the hell is this? And it was a meme about
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Biden with the droopy face, and you know, Trump was
just it was like eyes of Trump looking over, like
what's wrong with this guy? It was a funny meme,
but in a way it wasn't because they clearly call
onto what I caught onto, which is that during many
many times during that debate, when Trump was like getting
ready to make a response and Biden did his resting face,
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you would see this droop and it just looked to
me like that that's Bill's palsy. Man. So it's interesting.
You have a medical professional Saint Parkinson's, and it is
difficult to diagnose Parkinson's. I actually know that. But the
things that he said, the staggered turn, here's the kicker.
Sean in Wilmington, Delaware, the day Joe Biden announced he
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was running for president in twenty twenty. He did that
turn out of the building, out of that brick building.
I'm trying to remember what the hell that building was,
but it comes out of the brick building side entrance.
There's a ramp there. They got him, each one person
under the arm. This has been going on a while.
You know, this is not new. They're acting likely this
is new. He was like this already. It's just that
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I guess the drugs worked for a bit. They were
working helping, you know, and he were allowed to basically
make him look like an anime or they were able
to make them look like an animated corpse. But in
both those conditions, those drugs stopped working after a while.
And it's kind of sad to watch it happen to somebody,
but you know, especially if it's someone you love. But
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to me, it was very clear. I mean you and
by the way, folks, just so you know, there must
have been fifty fifty people that you personally know from
the media, whether you read their names on papers, because
if you're watching the show, you're a smart person who's informed,
and you're constantly looking at the media from Fox News
to CNN, the Washington Post, the New York Times, they
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were all there and they all saw what I saw.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Come you know, it's true.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
I Mean, the only difference now, Sean is that, look,
the Democratic Party is the vehicle of the state, and
we are basically in a state run media environment. There
really is no difference between how North Korea gives marching
orders or China gets marching orders to the media and
then they run with it. There really is no difference.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
In the you saw it, and you saw it in
the clips early on in the show where they're saying
twenty fifth ament, twenty fifth Amendment, and then the way
that they defend Biden. It's all I mean when I
say that the Democrats are like the borg from Star Wars,
They're like a hive or Star Trek. They're like a
hive mind.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
I mean, it's that's what we call it on the show,
a hive mind. That's exactly what we call it.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
It's it's unbelievable. Okay, So I got to take a
quick break, and I want to ask you. I want
to talk to you about my favorite moment of the debate,
which was the back and forth about golf and you
I challenge it. Honestly, it was honestly amazing for so
many reasons. But I also want to ask you about
what the Democrats' actions right now say about just their
disdain for our Republican elections and the people. So stay tuned.
(28:49):
Let me be right back with you, my friend. Okay,
let's get Savage Rich back on here. Hey, my friend,
welcome back, and we're talking to for everyone who just
joined we're talking to Sava Rich Barris. He's the director
of Big Data poll He's hosted Inside the Numbers. Go
support him on Locals, Go subscribe to him on Rumble.
He's got an awesome show. Rich. The Democrats' actions right now,
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what's amazing to me is like, they're guys down in
the polls. Ye, he had a real shitty debate performance.
Their response, Oh well, let's get rid of him. The
guy's a sitting president. He's an incumbent sitting president, and
these Democrats are like, man, just get rid of him. Meanwhile,
millions of their own voters voted for the guy. So
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how many times in history has a Republican incumbent or
Republican challenger been down in the polls. And you don't
have Republicans talking about, you know, let's kick the guy
off the ballot. For all the talk of being risk
to democracy in our republic, the real threat to our
republic clearly comes from the left.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
This is the problem. I mean not only with the ideology,
but they are the part of the state. The state
has needs that change all the time. So it rejects
like worldviews of that hold like absolutes, like absolute truths, right,
(30:14):
because you can't be consistent if you're constantly changing your
needs and the needs of the state are evolving, so
you can't have these consistent or you know, belief systems.
Speaker 6 (30:24):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
This is how they like enables them and make they think,
and it's how they justify these leaps. You know, how
could you constantly say Donald Trump is a threat to
every Norman institution and then tear down every Norman institution
and try to take the guy out. It's like the
only way it makes sense in their worldview is by
adopting that kind of belief. Well, look, the needs change,
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we got to progress, we've got to evolve, right, So
nothing ever is like sacrificanc to them, and including loyalty,
including belief in self governance. This is a great example,
honestly of how you know, this is just not the
fight between two parties that we're used to having in
our lifetimes. This is a fight between an entity that's
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represents the state that doesn't believe in these values anymore
that we constantly talk about, right, that we're always debating.
They just don't sean, I mean, anything justifies, you know,
anything justifies the end. So like any action is okay,
as long as you get your way, as long as
you get what you want. And unfortunately for the Democratic
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Party that is raw power right now, they are failed.
They represent a failed regime and a failed way of
doing things, and you know we're gonna end up like Europe.
Because here's my concern. Lost in all of this is
like the fact because now all of a sudden they've
acknowledged he's mentally deficient, and he's got so many of
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them when I'm gone. He's been down to Trump for
over a year. Trump was leading overwhelmingly before the midterm elections.
It only it only tightened. It only tightened for a
brief period after the midterms because Republicans were depressed about
how they did not perform as well as they thought
they were going to perform and as well as they
believed and were told they would. And if you even
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go back and look at those polls, Trump was even
outperforming them then, which suggests that he still would have
done better even if Republicans didn't right, So this has
been going on. There are reasons why, and I'm getting
like really pissed off, frankly, but concern that now it's
all about Joe Biden being mentally deficient, and the media
will never acknowledge that there's a reason he was down
(32:32):
to begin with, because now he's just got to go.
He's a problem for the state. He's a threat to
the state. The administrative state is like, God, they don't
they're not comfortable relying on Joe Biden to protect them
from the people, the people being represented by Donald Trump.
So anything goes, you know, and it's just like, now
he's got to go, and the hell with the democratic process.
Speaker 2 (32:52):
Who wha, whoa, woa, whoa.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
You just told us for two and a half, three
and a half actually now almost three years, three years
that Donald Trump and his supporters are an existential threat
to self governance. January sixth was an insurrection. Blah blah blah.
They're threatening everything that we hold dear. And look at
this hypocrisy on display man. It's just unbelievable. What about
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the tens of millions of people who voted for Joe Biden,
And oh, by the way, he got an average of
eighty five percent of the vote.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
Oh the hell with them, that's.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Their answer, The hell with them.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
You know, it's just unbelievable. That's what Super delegates are
for Wow, it's such a good point. And you talk
about not learning any lessons, you know who else is
not going to learn lesson the Republican Party. I talk
often on this show the best case scenario for Republicans
in the year of twenty twenty four. The best case
scenario is that Trump wins. We got four more years.
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I mean, outside of Trump Junior and some people in
his close inner circle, who is left to carry on
the Trump legacy, especially when so many members Republican members,
And again I'm not talking about everybody. There are some
real good ones down there in DC, but there are
so many Republican members who are predisposed of just going
back to being spineless, loser cowards of the astablishment. And
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that is not the future of the party. So if
it becomes Trump only one because Biden had Parkinson's or dementia,
this party is not gonna learn a damn thing and
embrace populism and being the party of the middle class
and being the party of the American working class. They're
not gonna embrace it, and they're just gonna backslide into
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the country club Republican shit that that we've been for
the last twenty years that just ain't working. It's not
it's not gonna it's not gonna be successful.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
It's a great example of that internal Paul was just
actually put out. I guess it was leaked. But you know,
California thirteen, it's represented by a guy named John Duarte.
Speaker 11 (34:53):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
He's an absolute piece of trash. Uh. He's a Republican.
Supposedly he's not like you know, Devin, None vouch for him,
and he turned out to be a shit bag. And
he's a crook, you know, I mean, killed the whole
population of freshwater shrimp so he can rip people off
with his farm. I mean, that's everything like Republicanism shouldn't
be and everything that like the modern everyday like working
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class voter doesn't like about the Republican Party and why
Donald Trump does better than them, especially with that group.
But it's the polling showed very clearly Trump is romping
in that district, which by the way, is new of
course because they were carved up. But Biden would have
still carried that district a little bit. And yet now
Donald Trump is just crushing it. He's crushing them by
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like nine points in the district. Biden one you know,
it's dragging John across the finish line. The takeaway from
that is going to be Joe d dimension drug everybody down.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
It's not.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
Trump was going to carry that district anyway, and you
were gonna be lucky if he drugged your lay your lane,
duck worthless ass over the finish line. And they're going
to take that as an affirmation that doesn't belong to
that so true, and then we're going to end up
back where we started in twenty sixteen. And this is
really not a good thing. So while Republicans revel in it,
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they should think long and hard about what we're talking about,
because the Trump will be gone and they will, you know,
hopefully not you know, the the unfortunate way, Like they'll
try to push him out hopefully I don't mean by that,
but he'll eventually one day out.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
He's turned out, after the next one to.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
Turn out man, and one day he's not going to
be there. But they will try to end his presidency early,
is what I'm saying. Like they will, and if the
if Republicans wind up with that attitude, not only will
they sit back and do nothing, but they they'll some
of them may even encourage it behind the scenes, and
you know that just that's how disgusting these people are.
(36:50):
And it's unfortunate, man, it really is, because he's not
going to be around forever and all of this will
have been for nothing. And that's just the way. I mean,
for most of the history of the modern history of
the Republican Party, you know, used to be in America.
First party used to be against liberal internationalism. It used
to be against global at what was early globalism, now
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we know that, and it was about American businesses coming first,
it was about working families. Then you know, way lost
its way, and then when Reagan came back, some of
it was recovered. Reagan was an incredible articulator of it.
By the way, I just heard Reagan in a speech
a clip obviously that I'm talking about social security, and
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it's it's exactly Trump's position on social security, which now
all these so called Reaganites think is not a conservative position.
And I'm laughing because that is a return. Trump is
a return to the party as it was. And then
there was this period immediately after where people liked the
Bushes and the McCain's and the rest took it as
a false affirmation of them, you know, and it wasn't
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ever about them, And they're gonna do it all over again,
it's my point, and they're going to end up right
back to trying to take the party where it was before.
Then they'll get believe me, because the Democratic Party, what
it stands for, it never sleeps. It never sleeps. So
we talked about this show you were hosting, Wendy Bell.
It never sleeps. Man. It may light this like March
to Tyranny, always lies dormant. You know, it could go dormant,
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but it never is really asleep, but just waiting, waiting
for the moment to right rear its head again. And
Republicans as it is, as the party is under, like
the Romneys and the Bushes, they are wholly inept and
inadequate to deal with it. And that's sadly the direction
will go back in if this is the narrative that's
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adopted here, and we don't recognize that Trump had been
ahead forever, not to mention the grievances that we're propelling
Trump in the lead to begin with are real grievances,
and you have to answer those in a self governing society,
otherwise it just turns into a counterpeg account, a powder
cake man. Eventually it's going to explode, like Europe, will
end up like Europe. It's like they have no way
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to change their system or effect change through peaceful means
and the democratic process, so instead they just blow up
every once in a while and get violent.
Speaker 6 (39:12):
You know.
Speaker 1 (39:12):
I mean that's Europe now, and it's totally paralyzed. It
cannot move forward, it cannot develop or progress anymore. It's
just a dying civilization. And that's what we're headed for
if this, if this is going to continue, And I
think that's the promise of Mago, no matter how much
people can't stand it, that it's a way out of
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that fate. And you know, I'm I'm worried that it's
going to be mistaken for you know, again an affirmation
of the Republican book.
Speaker 2 (39:44):
Just overlooked, lessons not learned, and that is a scary thing. Yeah,
that's okay, But so shift gears with me here, my
favorite party. I want to talk about the debate for
a little bit, and my favorite part was the like
there were lots of like shocking moments of the debate politically,
but my last forever, yes, my favorite part though, was
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the back and forth about golf. And I'll tell you
why in a second, but you just got to watch listen.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
What he is.
Speaker 8 (40:11):
Look, I'd be happy to have a driving contest. And
I got my handicap, which when I was vice president
down to a six.
Speaker 2 (40:19):
Yeh.
Speaker 8 (40:20):
And by the way, I told you before, I'm happy
to play golf. If you carry your own bag, I
think you can do it.
Speaker 1 (40:27):
That's the biggest He's a six handicap.
Speaker 8 (40:30):
Of all, I was an eight handicap.
Speaker 2 (40:34):
But you know, I've seen your swing.
Speaker 1 (40:37):
I know your swing.
Speaker 2 (40:43):
I've seen your swing.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
I know you say goat dude, just let me tell you.
Speaker 2 (40:51):
What about this? And I want to play with last night,
he is the goat. Trump is the good Trump is
getting by calling him every name in the book at
the debate, calling him a horrible president, calling him a
loser in a son decently, you could see Trump's face.
Whoever his staff was that prepped him just said, mister president,
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just don't say just you could see him like I
hear that the wood screen, not to say anything. But
he couldn't control himself when Biden went after his golf game,
He's just like leaning off the screen and going nuts,
but he just laugh and that worked. That reminded me
of George W.
Speaker 1 (41:28):
Bush being like shadowed by Al Gore, right, and then
Bush turns around like hey, you know. He reminded me
of like one of those moments, like so he claims
this thing everyone knows is ridiculous and untrue, and Trump
is just like, get here, like every guy knows them
and get them out of here, you know, and everyone
it's like every normal person in America watching knows what
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it means and laughs, you know, whether you want to
laugh at Trump or not. And I'm hearing that a
lot from like people who did not like Trump all
these years. I'm hearing this a lot for people like
you just can't help it to laugh at Donald Trump.
He's fine now.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
So he's he's I'm just telling you, the guy understands
the political moment. So yesterday he comes out at his
rally in Florida and says this, listen to this.
Speaker 10 (42:13):
I'm also officially challenging Crooked Joe to an eighteen hole
golf match right here underous Blue Monster, considered one of
the greatest tournament golf courses anywhere in the world, one
of the great courses of the world. It will be
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among the most watched sporting events in history, maybe bigger
than the Ryder Cup.
Speaker 11 (42:40):
Or even the Masters. And I will even give Joe
Biden ten strokes aside.
Speaker 2 (42:47):
Ten strokes that's a lot.
Speaker 11 (42:49):
That means twenty strokes in case you don't play golf.
Speaker 2 (42:52):
I will give him ten strokes aside.
Speaker 11 (42:54):
And if he wins, I will give the charity of
his choice, any charity that he wants, one million dollars.
And I'll bet you he doesn't take the offer.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
No way you thinks off.
Speaker 1 (43:12):
It's genius.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
It's genius. So my dad texted me last night.
Speaker 1 (43:15):
He was on the cover of Real Clip Politics this much.
Speaker 2 (43:17):
So my dad texted me last night. He said, if
Biden really had an eight handicap, he would shoot eighty
on an eighteen hole, and Trump would need a sixty
to win. Clearly he's not an eight, as Trump said.
It's his biggest lie. And Trump is one hundred percent right.
So Trump calls him to the carpet, right, Hey, Hey,
let's golf together. See who comes out on top. And
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not even thirty minutes later, Biden issues a statement, some
bullshit cop out statement on Twitter that he can't do
it. It's just like this is this is the best version
that I'm a Trump guy. I admit that I tell
that people up front, like every Republican watching listening, You're
welcome on the show, But I just want people to
know that I am a Trump guy. But this is
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by far the best version of Trump in the twenty
four campaign that he's running. Yeah, so good, it's so good.
Speaker 1 (44:07):
And I hear just to say, you know, I hear
that Susie and Chris like they just have it. So
they have this campaign in locktight this time. But you
have to give Trump credit for his personal you know,
like restraint, but also he's chosen this time to be
the more a different Trump that many of us actually
do know that many of us like kind of said,
(44:30):
you know, would wonder why we didn't see more of
He can be very charming. He's a super intelligent person.
When he's like giving you his attention, he makes you
feel like he really gives a damn about what you're saying.
And that's probably because he does, by the way. So
it's just like a different person that didn't really shine
through for a long time, and a lot of us
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kind of wondered why I know stories from people in
the area, Like almost everyone is a Trump story from
where I'm from, about like how the guy is just
like generous about things, and how, oh, you know what,
I had a friend he did this for them. I mean,
everyone has a story like that from Donald Trump. And
by the way, the media knows that, which is the
worst part about it because they used to love him
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for it years ago. And then there's the second part
to this, about Joe and his handicap. Listen for all
the viewers out there, anyone who's listening. If you didn't
know this, there's something very important you need to know
about Joe Biden. He's full of shit. Joe Biden is
the biggest bullshitter you will ever meet. He's not smart.
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He didn't graduate at the top of his class. He
never protested for civil rights, although he did try to
keep young black kids off of school buses. All right,
nothing about Joe Biden. He never visited Mitt Nelson Mandela.
Nothing he ever says is true, and his his thesis
he did not right himself. He stole it and got
caught plagiarizing. He is a bullshit mon. He's a moron
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who knows how who grew up in an era when
you could bullshit your way through life and it worked.
You know what I'm saying. And that's it. That's who
he is. Nothing he says is true. He can't play golf.
He can't even walk. You understand. He can't walk, he
can't talk. He never really could do anything well other
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than sniff women's hair and play with the hair of
little kids, like on their legs or something, or like
a kid. I don't even remember which.
Speaker 2 (46:33):
One story about Cornpop how he's got change and banging
a little blade, I'm beginning to think actually have a
theory that Cornpop was the good guy in that story.
Speaker 1 (46:42):
Oh my god. He can pimp his daughter out pretty well,
from how I understand it. In order to rise through
the ranks of political stardom, apparently used his sixteen year
old daughter to flatter elderly men who are political allies
of him, which is disgusting. But you should read her
diary and then you know it's all right because he'll
coddle his daughter and make sure she knows it's okay
(47:04):
when he gets stark Gass naked and showers with her
as a young teenage girl the story family is crazy Fersten.
Speaker 2 (47:10):
Like, there's the story of remember he was like two things.
He's like swimming naked in front of women secret service agents,
Like that happened when he's vice president swimming around naked?
And how about the other time? People forget about this
where he's like in the shower, gets out of the shower,
he's like chasing his dog's tail when he falls got hurt.
He's like butt ass naked, Like what are you? This
guy's a creepy.
Speaker 1 (47:32):
This family's crazy. He goes on tearing up about Bo,
who did not, by the way, did not die in combat.
He died of brain cancer, which is sad, but he
he is more than On more than one occasion, insinuated
that Bo died in for combat and he did not
die in combat. However, his brother did make sure that
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his widow was cared for when he was banging her.
This is a weird ass family, folks.
Speaker 2 (48:02):
And by the way, are you dog people out there?
Speaker 1 (48:05):
And Sean and I have dogs.
Speaker 2 (48:06):
We love it.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
You can tell a lot about a person by their
dog and how they treat people and things. That dog
is a monster dog. Like fifty people in the last
four it's not listen.
Speaker 2 (48:22):
Listen, folks, just say you're tracking. That's not an exaggeration. No,
it's not enough. Fifty bites. The Secret Service actually had
no Secret Service guy had to wipe up blood off
of the floor in the White House after a dog bite.
These Secret Service guys mons, and I know these guys,
they'll be like, hey, God, bless you man, good luck
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on the shift, like that's how scared they were a
Biden's dog.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
Dude, And dogs are not born that way. I'll tell
you how that dog got.
Speaker 2 (48:50):
That way, because anyone's ever owned a dog knows how
he got that way.
Speaker 1 (48:53):
He beats the shit out of that dog because he's
a nasty piece of shit and he's always been a
nasty person. He's faked being a decent person all through
twenty twenty. He gropes women. He's disgusting. He's a disgusting
old man. He's like the worst of like, you know,
white male America, which there's so much good about it,
(49:15):
but like, guys like him are what allow the left
to make stereotypes about us, you know, And it's sad, man,
it's totally sad. You know again, you ever have you
ever raised a dog that was evil by nature. I
never have raised the dog that's evil by nature. I have, however,
taken dogs from abusive owners and had to teach them
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that violence and biting and aggression is not the right thing.
The only time I ever encountered that is when they
got the shit kicked out of them by their nasty owners.
So nothing about this family's good. You got a grandson,
you don't acknowledge because you don't want it to hurt
you politically. Like, what kind of a piece of shit
does that? If I had a grandson and the money
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the Bidens had and they would want for nothing, I
don't care if it would hurt me politically or not.
I'd go to the camera. I'd say, you ain't perfect either,
and in my family is my family, and that's.
Speaker 2 (50:06):
I mean, honestly, can you imagine turning away a little
baby like what an unbelievable. It's not the baby's fault
that it's in the situation that it's in.
Speaker 3 (50:15):
Now.
Speaker 2 (50:15):
The only thing that you can do is parents, Like,
sometimes life throws your curveball, But in those moments, life
presents us with an opportunity. And Biden could have been like,
I don't give a shit I'm gonna love that baby
as if it's my own baby's that you know, my
name is a Biden. But he didn't do that. He
did the opposite thing. And it just disgusts me how
the media gives this ass clown a pass by. It
(50:37):
like seems like every time they bring up this girl,
Biden's a good man and he was a good prep. No,
Biden is not a good mame. Biden has been a
huge piece of shit his entire career, largely regarded by
the way, largely regarded by his peers in his own party,
both in Delaware and Washington, as a buffoonish moron.
Speaker 1 (50:59):
That's another That's another thing. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
can't stand him. This is another thing that people don't
talk about. They never thought Joe was good enough for
the offices that he sought, and he wanted to run
for president in twenty sixteen. Barack Obama talked him out
of it and said, basically, you're an idiot, and you
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should let Hillary do it because she's smarter and would
be a better president. Hillary and Barack Obama almost will
towret each other to pieces in the eight primary trying
to get that nomination, and yet they developed an intellectual
kinship as it's been described, you know, to me and others,
you know, where they at least have this mutual respect
for each other's brain and intelligence and ability to deeply
(51:42):
think about things that they put so much of that
past them and move forward. Now, this is not true.
They have no respect for Joe Biden and never did.
They think he's a moron like everybody else on Capitol Hill.
They made this character of this man in twenty twenty
which was never true, and it was like they manufactured
(52:04):
it out of whole cloth. Here's a great example, folks.
He's supposed to be an expert who's gonna somehow tackle
the coronavirus better than Donald Trump. Yet when he was
vice president, Barack Obama had to fire him from the
N one and h and h one and one Task
Force because he's a dumb ass, because he's screwed up everything.
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And then he goes on TV and scares the shit
out of everyone. Bronxays, don't cause a panic, right, you
know what I'm talking about. Don't cause a panic. We
want everyone to go about their daily lives. What we
don't want his commerceation.
Speaker 2 (52:37):
He literally causes the panic.
Speaker 1 (52:39):
Because here's the funny thing too, folks, and you should
keep this under your hat. They're good with shutting down
for COVID if it's Trump's economy that they're trying to sabotage.
But back then, Barack Obama was deeply, deeply concerned about
US being weak coming out of the Great Recession, so
he did not want us at all to hurt commerce.
So he wanted everyone, no matter how dangerous is viral was,
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because they didn't really know yet, to go about their
day and just not be panicked. What does Biden do.
He goes on like good Morning America or something, bro
and scares the shit at everyone. Transit, public transport, mass
transportation starts to you know, basically decline, and Barack Obama
has to remove him and settle the country down. He's
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a moron. Everything he does, he's stupid. And by the way,
that virus almost killed me because he is such a
stupid ass. He had they had allocated like these beds
Sean at the VA, four people who had H one
N one, but they was all messed up with testing
and how you did it. They stuck me in the
same room as a guy who was infected. A guy
later like corked off. He was eighty eighty years old.
(53:41):
I don't know how old he was, but an elderly
man who had it. And they stuck me in the
same room with it, dude for routine shit like they
nothing they did with they They weren't prepared for it
at all. A woman just came in the room. It
was like, sorry, you can't leave. I'm so sorry. There's
been a mistake. And a bunch of you were put
in with h one n one people. It was like
a direct active we got and then everyone didn't really
(54:02):
know and understand it. It was convoluted, so you you
got mixed in. This guy looked like he was dropping
dead right there, and I'm like, nurse, like eight times,
what's wrong with this guy? What are you sticking me
in here with? You know, like what is this and event?
And she's like, yeah, I don't know, and I really
can't talk about it. Later she comes back in and
she's like, I'm so sorry you stuck and I got it.
(54:22):
I called it. I mean it was like five feet away,
coughing all over me, dying bro. We're like, oh, yill.
Speaker 2 (54:29):
All right, so can I shift here as Joe one
more before we pop smoke today? Can I ask you
to get your reaction to one more video?
Speaker 1 (54:37):
Sure? Absolutely, let's do it all right.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
Let's we're going to talk about poles. I want to
get your sense of these latest swing state poles that
have come out. But let me lay it up like
this little But.
Speaker 3 (54:47):
I think in the electoral college it would not be
particularly close. Trump would would add more than edge Biden.
It would be substantial, well over three hundred electoral votes.
Speaker 2 (54:57):
But again, that's your buddy, Verry Sabado, And I'm tiny crystal.
Speaker 1 (55:02):
Balls himself, the man with the tiny crystal balls.
Speaker 7 (55:07):
So cook, he goes it to the crystal ball, crystal ball,
He's tiny crystal ball.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
He can't see shit in those tiny crystal balls. Must
be you must When was the last time you clean
that ball? Your balls? Bro? When was the last time
you cleaned your balls? Because you can't see shit. You
haven't been able to see ship for years, you freaking hack.
Speaker 2 (55:33):
By the way, why is your why are those states?
If that's so true?
Speaker 1 (55:37):
And he believes that, and he goes on seeing them
to say that, go look at his map right now.
Trump's been leading in those states for over a year
and he's got them yellow. This schmuck kept Arkansas a
toss up when Mark Pryor was getting his ass kicked
by Tom Cotton until like the final two weeks of
the election. This guy unbelievable was the unbelievable hack unbelievable.
(55:59):
And it's said because you know, once upon a time,
people in my generation coming up to do what we
do now used to respect him. And he just lost
his mind in the era of Trump. I think he's
on the Joe Biden wagon. He needs to get his
brain checked out. I think he's lost it too. Who knows,
maybe some shits glitching in there, or maybe like I said,
his balls are just his crystal balls are just too
tiny and he can't see shit in them. You got
(56:21):
to clean them once in a while, Larry, You gotta
clean your balls once in a while.
Speaker 2 (56:25):
So what do you make of cook? Political cook political
reports like goes from Possa.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
We talked about this all day, like for a good
time on the show today. Where have you been? He's
been leading in these states for a year. Joe Biden
hasn't led in the state of Nevada in a single poll.
The entire year, the state of Arizona the entire year. Sean,
these people are unbelievable. If the roles were reversed, they'd
(56:56):
be likely Democrat. And by the way, they move the
Midwest states, which Trump also currently leads in and has
been leading in for like eight months, they move them
to toss up because they had them likely Democrat this
entire time. Dude, the guys down in the aggregate in
a state like Pennsylvania buy five points for like six months,
(57:18):
and they have it likely Democrat. Michigan, same thing, likely Democrat.
Here's the kicker. Everybody like in this business knows. Those
states Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania have voted together for the
last eight presidential elections. It's been more than that consecutively,
if you don't count nineteen eighty eight when Michael Decaucus
won Wisconsin. They just bucked the trend. For some reason.
(57:39):
They didn't like Walker Bush. Actually it's not some reason.
Wisconsin's the birthplace of labor, and the Bushes are the
worst kind of Republicans to put up for election in
a state like that, right, which is why Trump is
exceptionally strong in the Northwest. In areas like Douglas, Bayfield
and Ashland, those three counties in the northwest. You got
to get in the mid forties. They're at least low
(58:00):
forties to be able to have a chance to carry
that state, you know, statewide vote. And again they just
they take forever to get there. They just until last
week five thirty eight still had Joe Biden with a
fifty two chance of winning re election. Dude, you have
got to be kidding me. These people need to stop
(58:22):
calling themselves election forecasters. You don't have a model.
Speaker 2 (58:25):
You're full of shit.
Speaker 1 (58:27):
I've asked to see the variables in your model. The
only one who publishes the variables and how they like,
what is their methodology behind it, How did they define
each variable on, how each variable waited for the model
is decision desk. The rest of them are totally full
of shit. Larry Sabadeau doesn't have a model. He's sticking
his thumb up his ass and deciding what the temperature is.
Speaker 2 (58:47):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (58:48):
The rest of them think they're licking their finger and
seeing which way the wind blows. But they're so bad
at their job they don't realize they're licking Larry's finger,
which was just up his own ass.
Speaker 2 (58:57):
And that's why you think so bad. What's wrong with it?
Do your job and just forget it, you know it.
Speaker 1 (59:05):
Just don't even look at them anymore. Don't look at
them anymore. They're totally useless. They would fall and just
slither into irrelevance if you didn't give them. And that
includes like the Sean Hannity's of the world. He's always
bringing these idiots off. You're lending them legitimacy and credibility.
And I know you're all in the same very cool
click together, but you're doing a disservice to the American public.
(59:25):
They would be nothing, nothing if they had to go
on their record in meritocracy, you know what I mean.
If this was like a merit based industry, they'd be nothing.
And that's what we should make sure it is from
now on. Clean your tiny crystal balls. Larry can't see
very well out of them.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
That's why you think so bad you're taking this.
Speaker 1 (59:52):
I don't know where I came up with that one either.
That one was fast and witty right out there, wasn't it.
I swear I didn't rethink that ahead of time. I
have no idea, can't I had no idea he was
gonna ask me that question, folks, I just came up
with it.
Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
Seems like it was very.
Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
Well delivered, but not rehearsed. What can I tell you?
Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
Fuck?
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
They tell us? Where could you imagine if Trump had
been leading the entire year? I mean, if Biden, excuse me,
if the roles were reversed and Biden was leading the
entire year? Tell me something. Do you think Arizona would
still be yellow toss up or purple toss up? Whatever?
Frickin color? They use gray right for their cute like
(01:00:34):
that's all they are. There are a bunch of has
been hacks with cool graphic designers, so it makes them
look like they know what they're doing.
Speaker 2 (01:00:42):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
So you've got a good website, You have no talent,
you have no nothing. You have no honesty either or integrity,
and that's why you're wrong year after year after year
after and they particularly hate Trump, so he never gets
a fair shake, and that doesn't his service to the voters.
Bro it does you now.
Speaker 2 (01:01:00):
Acting like all calm, like getting into solemn mode.
Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
Andrew Gillum plus twelve bitches. Do you remember that one
Do you remember that one boy that was a bullet dodged.
He got found in a hotel room, passed out after
a meth bender with his boyfriend, and his wife had
no idea existed. I mean, these rigging people, man, what
in CHERI?
Speaker 2 (01:01:26):
So tell tell us where we can find you. I
think everybody knows, but just tell everybody how they can
support you.
Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
That's where everywhere, folks, the best places on locals People's
pundit at locals dot com and you can even find
a link to the Public Polling Project right there. Little
hands be waving. And I did just actually maybe an
hour and a half ago, put the new form up,
so we're gonna have that pull out of us. I
was trying to get it out before you show, but
the kids are just constantly bugging me too much. But
(01:01:55):
the data set is uploaded. Locals will have it soon.
It was just an ugly poll for Joe Biden, just
an absolute I mean part of me is like in
denial about how bad these numbers are. It really, you know,
every month, Shawn, I'm like, when is the Black vote
going to return to normal? When is the Hispanic vote
going to return to normal? Like, when is Joe Biden
(01:02:17):
going to get thirty eight percent of the working class
white vote again like I'm I'm just expecting it, and
then every month it doesn't happen. This is really I
have to say. I agree with Larry there. This would
not be a close election today, brother, And I'm not
trying to sew complacency. I'm trying to tell you the
way it really is. Donald Trump would stomp the shit
out of Joe Biden if today the election was today.
Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
Well, Rich, you've been awesome today, man, Thanks for giving
us so much of your time. Next fee and so
it's been great man. We had you, had you filling
in for Jesse Kelly on radio on Friday, Wendy Bell yesterday,
the show today. It's awesome man, So I appreciate you
being so generous with your time, my friend, No problem.
Speaker 1 (01:02:59):
Bro noble, looking forward to the next time. And yeah,
great job on Wendy Bell, listen to this great man,
great job.
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
Well, thanks, it's always an honor to fill in for her.
She's the best. And Rockt's great too. So all right, brother,
I'll see you next week always all the time, friend,
all right, see you, Rich, take care. That is savage,
Rich Barris, I couldn't keep it together on the show,
and I apologize. Okay, folks, Savage Wednesday has come to
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an end, and I so appreciate you sticking with us
for the entire hour. Big, big announcement, I will be
at the Trump rally on Saturday here in western Pennsylvania
and Butler. The last time I was, I was in
Butler County was five days before and the election day,
(01:03:46):
five or six days before election day in October, there
were sixty five thousand patriots there supporting President Trump, and
of course that's a week before they rigged the twenty
twenty election. Well, I will be back in action this
Saturday with President Trump, and I think I think, not
sure yet, but I think I'm going to be speaking
there as well, which is a huge blessing in and
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