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on the heels of what was an historic Trump rally,
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why do you hear some of the stories I have
to tell you from the Trump rally. It was pretty amazing.
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So are lots of things happening here in the wake
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of what was a very busy weekend. You see this
shirt that I'm wearing, the shirt Born to Ride With
forty five. Let me get my screen out of the
way there. Born to Ride with forty five is is
a group that supports President Trump. It's a bunch of
motorcycle riders, all American patriots. I want to send a
shout out to my friend Brian, who's the president of
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the Pennsylvania chapter of Born to Ride for forty five.
The reason why I'm thanking Brian is because you know,
when I get to these rallies, I get pulled in
one hundred different directions, and oftentimes the Trump team wants
me backstage before I anticipate having to go backstage, and
I don't like leaving my wife out there by herself,
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not that she can't handle herself, but especially when July
thirteenth happened, I don't like. I mean thankful she wasn't
by herself then, but I don't like to do that.
And so Brian stepped up. He kept he kept an
eye on her while I was backstage preparing for this rally.
And you know, I'm very grateful to him, and I'm
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very grateful to Born, to Born to ride for forty
five the organization again, just great American patriots, very lucky
to have him. All right, folks, let me tell you
about the Trump rally here. I told you on Friday
that I was very nervous about going to the rally.
Not because I was scared of something bad happening, although
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that was on the back of my mind. I was
nervous because Western Pennsylvania is my home. I have a deep,
abiding love for the people of western Pennsylvania, from Erie
up in the northwest, all the way down to Green
on the southwest. I'm very close with everybody there. My
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family's been here for generations. And I saw very clearly
many examples of heroism on July thirteenth, and I wanted
to showcase that, not just recognize them, but tell the
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world what the great citizens of Butler County did that day.
That was my goal, and it was you know, I've
given some big damn speeches in my day. You know,
I'm not bragging. I don't care about any of that
as I tell you, at these Trump rallies, I don't
even like being backstage hobnobbin with all the VIPs. I'd
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rather be out in the crowd with the people. That's
I'm a wee the people guy. I always have been,
I always will be. But I've given some big speeches.
I spoke in primetime at the Republican National Convention. Yes,
I get nervous. I have butterflies in my stomach before
every speech, and I think that's a good thing. I
think it's normal. But this one, I was really nervous
because I knew that it felt like the weight of
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all of western Pennsylvania was on my shoulders. And I
don't know if you could tell from the speech that
I gave, but I clearly love you all. I love
this state, I love the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. I love
the people. And I wanted to do him justice. And
the media has not done the people of Pennsylvania justice.
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And do you want to know why? Because they memory
hold what happened on July thirteenth, which is bad in
and of itself, because it was an assassination attempt that
our President Trump barely survived, barely survived, should be talking
about it every day, but the media has glossed over it.
And what I'm afraid of is assassination attempts becoming just
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woven into the fabric of our body politics, like, oh, well,
that happened, let's move on. And sure enough, two months later,
another assassination attempt happened. Media memory hold that as well.
And my fear is moving forward as this would become normal,
and I've talked to you all about that. But to
memory hole what happened on July thirteenth is to also
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memory hole the heroism of the people, the ordinary citizens
that I saw do extraordinary things that day, and it's
just unacceptable to me and so a little bit nervous,
but I'm glad we had the opportunity to go. I
felt like it was my duty and responsibility to go,
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and I know that Commander Melanie, my amazing wife, felt
exactly the same way. And we got there because you remember,
I did a short show on Friday. We got there
on Friday night, and I had to do this big
documentary interview recorded interview for a documentary from Lionsgate, which
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is gonna be this amazing documentary that I'm not sure
where it's gonna air. Looks like it's gonna be on Fox,
but they don't.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
No.
Speaker 3 (09:03):
Just kind of amazing documentary, a comprehensive review of what
happened that day, and they're getting all sorts of exclusive interviews,
including with the Butler County Sheriff, including with the Butler
County swat guys, including with the guy who actually took
the first shot at crooks. They interviewed me, interviewed the
compretour's everybody. It's going to be the first truly comprehensive
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interview of that day from start to finish. So I
showed up on site, did my interview in front of
the big American flag that was right there in Butler again,
and seeing that flag hanging between those two cranes, it
was amazing to me because the flag, that flag was
the same one that hung in Butler on July thirteenth,
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and it was hanging again, and but it was hanging
again at the exact same site. So I did the
interview that all went great, and I met with Trump's
lead advance guy, a kid named Justin. I've known him
for a long time. I won't say his last name
because didn't get his permission to talk about him today,
But he's a great kid. Volunteered for my congressional campaign
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way back in the day in twenty twenty. Now he's
leading President Trump's advanced team and responsible for all the
rallies and stuff like that, and boy, it's kind of
an amazing it's kind of amazing to see him grow.
But I'll tell you, walking through what was going to happen,
I knew this rally was going to be different because
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it was going to be a sweeping program. And I
got to stand up on that stage, I got to
be underneath the flag. I got to stand at the
podium the night before with bulletproof glass all around it.
In fact, there were people bolting it down to the podium.
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I'm like, this is crazy. He speaking at a podium
with bulletproof glass all around you never done that before?
A bulletproof glass behind you as well. Razy. And it
was just a surreal experience to be there on that
stage and know that the building that took that Crooks
was on was just one hundred and thirty five meters
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to my right. And here's something that you have to know.
You've got to know this. When we were there, I
can tell you personally that that President Trump, that President
Trump was insistent on coming back to Butler. You all
know that. And while the layout, if you're watching on television,
the layout of the rally was a little bit different.
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The bleachers were in different places, like I'm sure you
sensed that, but President Trump was insistent that that stage
was placed in the exact same spot as it was
on July thirteenth, so much so that crews were moving
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the bleachers around and the stage around to make sure
that it was right exactly the same location. And the
President did that because he wanted to show the people
of western Pennsylvania's just even the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, that
he was coming back for them, that he was making
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good on his promises to the people here, finishing what
he started. That was it. And he also wanted to
send a message to enemies here in this country and
enemies abroad that as Americans, we don't bend the knee
to tyranny, we don't bend the knee to fear, we
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don't back down when we're threatened. And I have to
tell you that it's an inspiring it's inspiring to hear
the man who should be president now the man who
was cheated out of being president now still relentlessly in
the fight, just as relentless today as he was when
he came down that escalator all those years ago. Oh,
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a man has not changed in his commitment to the
American people. I'm telling you, folks, this is first person
source that you're hearing from here. And so we went home,
woke up the next morning, we got to the rally.
The Trump campaign had booked me all sorts of media
and by the way, the media section at this rally
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was twice as big as the media section at his
other rallies. It was really an entirely different experience. Had
all of this media, and I get to the rally,
and of course there's lines of the line of people
just seems to go on forever. Finally get the car parks,
have all this media lined up, and all of it
gets canceled. The Trump's lead advance guys, I had no
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cancel it. Come back, We're going to walk through the
entire program. And I get back there and they are
all these sheriffs, the Butler County commissioners, there the sky
there's a skydiving team there, I mean, the country music
artists there and I'm like, holy smokes, I did the
walk through yesterday, but it didn't anticipate any of this.
You know, a section first section on remembering the fall.
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In second section, which I am seed on resilience, it
was crazy and everything was undercover, if that makes sense.
There were tunnels everywhere to protect the attendees, protect President
Trump when he was there, to keep the line of
sight obstructed at all times. It was truly an unbelievable thing.
You get into like their tactical Operation center where the
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rally is controlled, and there are like thirty different television
screens right in front of you, all with different camera
angles and controls, prompter controls, people with headsets. Absolutely crazy,
and first section of the rally starts off and they
go through all this stuff and they talk about the
parachute people and all these I'm like, holy smokes, this
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is a big deal. Parachute people. Really, yeah, parachute people.
And they tell me that, hey, your section, Trump is
flying from Georgia up to Pennsylvania. Now Trump Force one
is in the air and sometimes Sean during your section,
we're gonna get word from Trump Force one and he
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wants to the President wants to buzz the tower of
the Butler Farm Show Airport in prep for his landing,
and then what was like an hour drive to get
up to the site. So I'm thinking like, okay, first
of all, I've never been an MC for anything before,
but okay, I got this. I'll roll with the punches.
I can do anything. And so the first section starts
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kicking off right, and you could feel this panic take
over the staff. And I know Brock said he was
sitting there, My producer extraordinaire said he was sitting there
like watching the television, smoking a stog. He worried that
something might happen. And believe me, that thought it crossed
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my mind too. Commander Melanie, same thing, of course. And
the cameras like this front on camera when completely black,
the microphone into the podium when completely back black. Of course,
the Trump team was complete professionals, diverting cameras and had
a handheld microphone ready. I mean, they had this plan
for but I'm not gonna lie. I was kind of
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worried that it was like some sort of you know,
electromagnetic pulse disruption or something like that.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
You might think that sounds crazy, but if I said, oh,
I was afraid of an assassinate Well, hell, actually people
did say I was crazy.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
Just think that, Hey, the left was escalating things to
get to a point where there might be an assassination attempt.
So so that happens, and the Trump team is scrambling.
Well for my section, they get it up and running again,
and I have this speech that I had written a
couple of days before, worked really hard on it. Get
up to the podium, I give my speech. Well, first
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of all, I walk out there on this like little
landing strip that they have, and I get up on
stage and there is just people as far where is.
The eye can see in all directions, like every direction,
and I look down to my left and my amazing wife.
I always try to find my wife when I'm speaking.
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I'll speak speak, I left, I looked right, I look
at my wife. I look right, I look left, look
at my wife. That's just always my routine. And she's
always there, like smiling at me. That's just that's what
keeps me anchored through these speeches. That's what keeps me grounded. Yes,
I have butterflies in my stomach, but when I see her,
it kind of like makes me feel a little bit
better and so, but just I've been at Trump rallies before.
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Every Trump rally in Western Pennsylvania I've been at. I
was at the rally five days before the twenty twenty
election and there were sixty five thousand people at this rally.
This rally was different. I'm telling you, it was different
and it was extraordinary. And Brock is asking me. He
texted me a question right now. I said, do you
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pick your walk on music? And yes I did. That's
a great question. They said, Sean, what do you want
your walk on music to be? And I said, why
don't you? If you have the licensing for it, can
we do American Soldier by Toby Keith? Because Toby Keith's
music had a huge impact on my life. I'm a
soldier through and through, an army guy through and through.
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It's who I am. And so yes, they let me
pick my own walk on music. And look, it was
just amazing. I went out there, I give this speech
and people were just going crazy. It was so cool.
And to watch it on video is great, but it
almost doesn't do it justice. Because when you're a speaker,
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you can draw energy from the crowd. You can see
how people are reacting. The microphone from the stage doesn't
really pick up all of that stuff. But it was
an extraordinary experience to just be on that stage in
front of fifty thousand people. Now, the New York Post
was reporting, oh, twenty thousand people welcome Trump back to Butler. No, no, no,
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The New York Post got that number from a sheriff
who's a great patriot by the way, who said that
number from the stage in the first section of the program,
at like one point thirty in the afternoon. Trump didn't
speak until six and and he got that number through
the Butler County sheriff, who said twenty one thousand through
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the door an hour before he actually took the stage.
So something like seven hours before Trump had even taken
the stage, there were twenty one thousand people there. By
the time Trump took the stage. Never seen a crowd
like that in my life, ever in my life. And
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so I finished speaking, the crowd goes wild. And of course,
if you know, if you know me, and I've told
you this, many of you all probably do. I run
off stage, and the first thing I'm like, I gotta
get back to my wife. I want to get out
in the crowd. I don't feel comfortable around all the VIP.
I just don't like it, Like I don't I don't
care about the ego stuff. I don't care about impressing people.
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I don't give a shit about any of that. I'm
more comfortable with the people. So came out there, went
with my wife and I'm sitting there and jd. Vance
comes up on stage and again I'm jd Vance as
a friend of mine. We ran for Senate in the
same cycle. Absolutely great guy. And he gets up on
stage and talks about President Trump and the second person
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he talks about is me. He gives a shout out
to me, which was kind of amazing. The crowd goes crazy,
and a moment after that, like I'm sitting in the
crowd holding my wife's hand. My phone starts ringing and
it's a number that I don't know and I'm like,
what the hell someone calling me in the freaking crowd.
This is weird. And I answered the phone. I like,
bend down in my chair. I said, you know, hello,
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I said, I said hello, I said hi, this is
this is this is Patrick or somebody from the Trump campaign. Hey,
you got to come back here. The boss wants to
talk to you, and I'm like, the boss wants to
talk to me. Apparently it was. It was just to
have a meeting with Trump, which was kind of cool,
and so I ran back there. I mean, that was
not the norm. So I got to have a talk
with him and it was really really cool, and went
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back out there, and then I watched the rally and listen,
I I'm standing there. I want to give you a
sense of what this is like. And I'm standing there
and Trump comes out, and I got my wife next
to me, and I've got my dad sitting next to
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my wife, and we're like in the second row right
behind right up on the stage. Trump comes out and
I swear to god, he comes out, and the crowd
is louder than any college football game I've ever heard.
It was crazy. It was absolutely crazy. And he gets
up there on that stage and he his his walkout song, right,
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Proud to be an American at least I know I'm
free like that song. I can't remember the Lee Greenwood song, right,
And I'm thinking, well, damn, this sounds amazing like this.
He must have some sort of different recording or something,
because he was pretty damn amazing and sure enough, ten
feet in front of me. Who walks out on the stage.
It's Lee Greenwood singing the Damn song right in front
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of me, singing to President Trump on the stage. And
President Trump is laughing, and Lee Greenwood's saluting them and like,
I did not have this on my Bengo card today.
So he's like saluting Lee Greenwood. Trump's smiling, giving hugs.
It was absolutely crazy. And he walks off the stage
and Trump gets up on the stage, and I mean,
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the crowd is just like he's up on the stage
before he really starts talking. One hundred thousand people just
waiting to hear what he says, just silence, waiting because
there's a song Lee Greenwood. Stuff was amazing. And he
gets up there to the podium and he's like, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania,
I love Pennsylvania. Crowd's just waiting for him to get
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into it. And he goes as I was saying, and
turns his head and I swear to God, one hundred
thousand people in that crowd started laughing, throws his immigration
graphic up on the screen. It was absolutely crazy. The
whole crowd is laughing, and he just gave a speech
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and at some point, you know, there's a medical emergency
in the crowd, and then one hundred thousand people spontaneously
started singing the Star Spangled banner. That would never happen
in a Kamala Harris, never happened at a Kamala Harris event.
I mean, the love for this country and the love
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for each other was just there, and it was all
about Corey comparatour David Dutch and James Copenhager, the two
folks who were wounded as well, but like had that
Corey's memorial, like directly behind the stage where he was
on the bleachers. I mean, the family sitting there right
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in the front row. It was it was just absolutely remarkable.
And you know, all throughout the crowd, you know, people
were coming up to me, you know, they're they're giving
me hugs, like like amazing job, like you know, we
love you. Like I had a reporter say I need
a copy of your speech. I'm like, okay. I mean,
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it was just folks. We talked politics a lot on
the show, but America is alive and well and it
resides in the heart of every single person who loves
this country. And it seemed like those people showed up
at that rally to also send a mess that I
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don't give a damn. I'm not afraid, you don't intimidate me.
I'm an American and we don't bend the knee for anyone.
We don't cower, we don't run away, you know, with
the land of the free, because we're the home of
the brave. And you could feel it in that crowd
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today or during the Trump rally, and it was amazing,
and I think it's going to have a pretty substantial
impact in Pennsylvania. In fact, Elon Musk, I mean, I
forgot to even mention he was there. He shows up
on stage, He's jumping around like a crazy person. The
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crowd's going crazy for him. But he talked about voter registration,
talk about I don't care. He just kept saying it
over and over again. I'm like, jeez, man, what the
hell is he talking? We keep saying the same thing
over and over again. And then he addressed it and
he said, well, I'm saying this over and over again
because I want you to remember this. And it wasn't
just for the people in the crowd, but it was
for the entire world that was watching and making no
mistake about it. The entire world was watching what was
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happening that day, just talking about registering to vote, registering
to vote, registering to vote. Well in Pennsylvania on that front,
we have been kicking ass and taking names folks in
a big, big way, Like how about this. In the
last month, we doubled up the Democrats almost a two
to one margin in voter registration. Do you want to
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hear the numbers? And in the last month alone, we've
registered sixty thousand, seven hundred and ten Republicans sixty thousand,
seven hundred and ten the Democrats registered thirty five thousand,
eight hundred and fifty four. Let's think about it this way.
There are eighty thousand more registered Republicans in Pennsylvania since
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the twenty twenty election. There are three hundred thousand fewer
registered Democrats. So we've the voter registration deficit, and Penncilia
in twenty twenty was six hundred and fifty thousand, meaning
there were six hundred and fifty thousand more registered Dems
than Republicans. Today that number is three hundred and twenty
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five thousand Democrats more Dems than Republicans. Now you might
be saying, well, God, that's a hell of a lot
of people. Three hundred and twenty five thousand people. That's
a hell of a lot more. But no, that like,
we have closed the gap significantly. Here's another data point
that I want you to focus on, because listen, the
reason why I'm talking about this, the reason why I
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want you to know this, is because I want you
to have hope. There's so much dooming going on in
the media, so much somebody lies, so many hoaxes. I
want you to have the data. How about the vote
by mail stuff. I don't like vote by mail. You
don't like vote by mail, and for good reason. If
I were the governor of Pennsylvania, with a stroke of
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a pen, vote by mail would be gone, being single day,
voting on paper, one day elections, count them all on
election day, be done with it. But it's the system
that we have, so we got to be better at
it than the Democrats. So get listen to this. Let
me go actually, let me go through the numbers in
twenty twenty, all right, now, this is important. In twenty twenty,
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Republicans requested six hundred and sixty eight thousand ballots. There
were only five hundred and twenty four thousand ballots returned,
So people who actually voted by mail as Republicans only
five hundred and twenty five thousand Democrats one point six
eight million requests one point five million returns, So one
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point five million Democrats voted by mail in the twenty
twenty election. We lost as Republicans the vote by mail,
and many of those ballots were fraudulent, of course, right
we lost by nearly a million. Now, the margin in
Pennsylvania was eighty thousand, and the Democrats cheated. They pulled
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out all the stops that did everything they effing could
in the most important swing state in the country, used COVID,
no signature verification, ballot drop boxes, everything, and they still barely,
barely barely won. The reason why I'm telling you this
is because the Democrats need this floor of one point
five million vote by mail, like ballots banked before this election.
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They need that floor to win. So today the Democrats
have nine hundred and forty five thousand, seven hundred and
sixty returns. Republicans have four hundred nineteen thousand, one hundred
and ninety returns. These are vote these are mail in ballots,
and Independents have one hundred and seventy six thousand. Now
you might be saying, holy smokes, that Democrats have nine
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hundred and forty five thousand. We have four hundred and nineteen.
Keep in mind that Republicans only had five hundred and
twenty four thousand returns in all of twenty twenty. They're
at four hundred and nineteen thousand returns today and the Democrats,
by contrast, are down almost five hundred and fifty thousand
vote by mail ballots, five hundred and fifty thousand with
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a month left to go. Folks, I'm doing the math here.
It's going to be very, very, very hard for them
to hit that one point five million person floor. Trust me,
this is a huge deal. It's a huge deal. There
are a lot of reasons for this. Dysfunction at the
top of the ticket, dysfunctional Democrat leadership, a governor, a
Democrat governor of Pennsylvania, and Josh Shapiro who's kind of
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pissed off at Kamala Harris and would be a hell
of a lot better for him politically if Kamala Harris loses.
I'll explain that here in a second. But this is
a big deal. So remember I'm getting into all these numbers,
and you guys, listen. If you don't want to hear
these numbers, let me know in the live chat, and
I'll skip past them because this show is your show,
but I want to like you might be thinking, Okay,
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this isn't that big of a deal, but it is.
So Republicans have four hundred and nineteen thousand ballots returned
in this cycle. Independents have one hundred and six one
hundred and seventy six thousand ballots returned in this cycle.
Let's say that we give Democrats sixty percent of the
independent vote and we give Republicans forty percent of the
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independent vote. So let's say that Democrats are winning independence
this cycle by twenty percentage points on mail in ballots,
which I don't think that's the case, but I'm trying
to be generous for the Democrats. If that puts us
well over five hundred and twenty four thousand votes banked
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this cycle, and we still have a month left, three
weeks left, you see. So Republicans, if we even get
forty percent of the independent vote three weeks before election
day with mail in ballots, we have more than we
had during the entire twenty twenty cycle. And that was
when there were a lot of seniors. That was when
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there were a lot of seniors voting by mail. Because
of COVID. We've already exceeded, will have exceeded that amount.
The Democrats are still five hundred and fifty thousand votes. Shy,
that's a big, big deal. Now, why why does it matter?
Said something about Josh Shapiro, And I've told you this before.
(32:17):
Josh Shapiro politically, I don't think he wanted the vice
president's spot. I'm damn sure he did not. He won't
have to be the number two in the chain of
command to one of the dumbest presidential candidates in the
history of our country. Trust me, he didn't want to
have to be number two to that. And if he loses, well,
(32:37):
then he's got a loss under his belt. He doesn't
want that either. It makes him less politically viable for
future races. If you know, people don't like having losses. Now,
if Kamala Harris wins in God forbid, Okay, that would
be terrible. If she did. It doesn't look like she's
going to. But let's just say, for example, let's just
say for the sake of argument, she's president for eight years, right,
(33:01):
most likely president for eight years. Well, that leaves two
straight years after Josh Shapiro is no longer governor, where
he's sitting around and twiddling his thumbs. That's an eternity
in politics. So Josh Shapiro is up for reelection again
in twenty six, So Kamala Harris is president for two
more years where he's just sitting around twiddling his thumbs. Now,
(33:24):
if if Trump wins, Trump only has four more years,
that would allow Josh Shapiro to get a significant over
half of his second term in his Pennsylvania governor and
arrive on the scene like a conquering hero. I'm gonna
save this nation from Trump, all the damage that he's done.
My name is Josh Shapiro, the governor from Pennsylvania. We're
(33:46):
gonna win this country. We're gonna take it back. You
see my point? Right, He doesn't want to have to
wait two years twiddling his thumbs when he doesn't even
hold an office, So he kind of has an incentive
for Kamala at a crash and burn. You see, guess what,
so does Gretchen Whitmer. I mean, look, if Kamala Harris
(34:06):
wins by something you know, and I mean again for
the sake of argument, she wins no skin off of
Josh Shapiro and Gretchen Whitmer's back. I mean, day whatever,
if Trump wins, it's better for them, just saying, just saying, Now,
what if the polling is off? Am I going too
deep into all this stuff? I mean, if you want
(34:28):
me to move on, if you want me to move
on from all this stuff, I can. But if I'm
going too deep on this up, We're gonna talk about
the hurricane stuff here in a second and talk about
all this left wing insanity and how it's really hurting
the people of North Carolina. I mean, of course they're
holding withholding aid. Now, it seems to be a foregone
conclusion that that's the case. We said it here in
(34:50):
this show early last week. But what if the poles
are off? What if the polls are understating Trump's support
like in twenty twenty, So if the polling as it
exists today right, which is essentially tied in almost every race.
In fact, there's some really great polling that came out
for Trump today, I don't trust the polls. You shouldn't either.
(35:11):
But let's look at the trends. Right, if the polling
was off like it was in twenty twenty, this is
what you get. What if the polls.
Speaker 5 (35:20):
Are off, There have been previous elections of course where
that's happened.
Speaker 4 (35:25):
What if that happens.
Speaker 6 (35:26):
What happens if the polls are slightly off? Remember back
in twenty twenty, the polls underestimated Donald Trump. So what
happens if we have a similar error across those key
battleground states. Well, if that happens again, look at this.
Donald Trump carries all of these great like battleground states.
He carries Nevada as well. Of course, he carries Arizona, Georgia,
and North Carolina, and he gets to get this three
(35:49):
hundred and twelve electoral votes. So the bottom line is,
if we have an error like we did four years ago,
Donald Trump is going to win this election. Kamala Harris is.
Speaker 3 (35:56):
Going to lose. So did you see the clip where
Kamala's teleprompter goes down and she's like, what was he saying?
Speaker 7 (36:06):
Thirty two days?
Speaker 2 (36:08):
Thirty two days, thirty two days? She just like completely
short short circuited. Well, she said when she was off prompter,
just like rambling incoherently. She said, were the underdogs in
this race. I'm telling you, and Savage Rich has told
(36:28):
you this before, but Kamala's internal pulling is not good.
Speaker 3 (36:33):
And I'll also tell you this last thing I'll say
before we move on. I promise Pennsylvania, most important swing
state in the country, pay particular attention to Northampton County.
And I'm getting in the weeds, I know, but just
just go with me here. Northampton County in the northeast
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of Pennsylvania and Erie County in the northwest. These are
both traditional Union Democrat counties. They're bell weathers with a
bunch of moderate Union Democrats. How those counties go, Pennsylvania
goes as well. Polling public polling just came out today
that showed Trump winning and not just winning. Now, I'm
(37:15):
not just talking about the top line poll numbers. I'm
talking about the issues. And this is what I really
look at end polls, and I encourage you to look
at the issues too. In other words, who to voters
trust in the economy? Right? Trump was winning that in
each of those counties by fifteen points. What about costs
or inflation in each of those county. Trump was winning
(37:36):
that by seven points. On immigration, Trump up fifteen points.
Trump is winning every issue that voters care about. On abortion,
Kamala is winning by fourteen points. I mean. But my
point is Andrea Mitchell this past weekend said that Kamala
Harris has a real serious problem, and that problem is
(37:56):
with men, black, white, whatever, doesn't matter. Men don't want
to vote for her because they feel as if she's incompetent,
and they feel as though she's a lightweight. And that's
because she is, and she's a complete and total moron.
And people see it. Well, those blue collar union, working
class democrats in Northampton and Eerie, I don't see them
(38:18):
saying to their buddies in the union hall or at
the bar after a shift at the coal mine, saying, well, hot, damn,
I can't wait to vote for Kamala Harris. I just
don't see it happening, Folks. We sprint to the finish.
We don't get complacent. We can't paign like we are
(38:38):
ten points down because that's the only choice that we have.
But I feel good about this, and that's why I
talked about all this. You should feel good too. All right,
let me take a quick time out. I'm going to
talk about this hurricane stuff here in a second, and
I want to talk also about Elon Musk, and I
want to talk about like his comments about if Democrats win,
they'll never be another election again, because freaking out about that.
(39:01):
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Elon Musk from the stage said, they're never going to
be another election again, and and he's right, because the
Democrats have imported over ten and a half million. Those
(41:29):
are the at least the illegal aliens that we're tracking.
Ten and a half million legal alien invaders imported into
this country, most of whom were sent to swing states.
All of the research, you know, when the Democrats, you know,
they're gonna try to get these folks to vote in
these federal elections and hope that they can vote for
them and hope that people don't catch them. But at
some point, like let's say, for example, just for the
(41:50):
sake of argument, that Kamala Harris wins, you can bet
that she's gonna give them an immediate pathway to citizenship.
And all the research suggests that they vot vote Democrat
for the first time. If they vote Democrat for the
first time, we're talking ten to twenty million illegal alien
invaders in this country. There are forty thousand votes that
the side of the twenty twenty election. The margin in
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some of these swing states is substantially smaller than the
millions of illegal aliens that have streamed into this country.
And so Elon Musk's point is, yeah, if Kamala wins,
she's going to get all of these illegal alien invaders
immediate pathway to citizenship. All the research suggests that they
will vote Democrat at least for the first time, giving America,
(42:34):
giving all of us a one party state. And he's
at absolutely right, and he says this. Elon goes on
stage and he says this right. And this guy, by
the way, spends forty billion dollars of his own money
on Twitter now x gives conservatives outside of Rumble right.
(42:55):
Rumble's a video platform, but like traditional social media platform
like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, x is the one spot that's
that is controlled by a conservative And all Elon Musk
endeavors to do is be free and unbiased. That's it
(43:17):
a free speech platform first last, always, and the left
is freaking out about it. It is quite literally the
only social media platform, I mean, outside of Rumble, of course,
if you classify it as social media. But it's the
only social media platform that the left does not control
one hundred and ten percent, and the left is freaking
(43:39):
out about it.
Speaker 8 (43:40):
Listen, and I will say that Elon Musk is perhaps
the world's leading spreader of disinformation, including outright lies about
hurricane relief about illegal immigrants.
Speaker 3 (43:51):
We've seen him do that in the last couple of weeks.
Speaker 8 (43:53):
And then on Saturday he steps on stage with Donald
Trump with the one of the athletic leaps I've ever seen,
as he bounded his way on stage with Trump. Tell
it is and then and then spoke briefly on the
former president's behalf. Tell us about that moment and what
sort of au see ye he did not does not
(44:13):
have much of a vertical mister Musk.
Speaker 3 (44:16):
You see how they get personal. They don't have anything else.
Elon Musk is sending rockets around the world and pinpointing
exactly where they're land. He's doing all of these amazing
things for our society. I mean, I don't agree with
the guy on every issue, but these are ass clowns
who have no skills whatsoever and can barely write and
just share their opinions on television. In fact, they're not
(44:38):
even particularly smart because they dispute talking points. I mean,
these people were morons and criticizing clearly one of the
smartest people in the world. But what I find crazy
is that this is after the Trump rally, which I
just told you insider perspective on the whole thing. It
was unbelievably positive the whole time. And the media is
(44:59):
just losing their mind, smearing Elon Musk, smearing President Trump,
smearing JD. Vance, smearing the America First Movement. Now listen it.
It shouldn't surprise you that this is happening, but it's
getting a lot worse. Listen to Mourning Joe just this morning.
Speaker 9 (45:19):
So I was happy to see you cite the word.
Speaker 1 (45:22):
Wrong one this one ad Vance and Trump's family would
out and out say what they said.
Speaker 3 (45:31):
Takes the threat.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
Of violence, takes the threat beyond where it was even
leading up to January the sixth. This is an increasingly
desperate person, an increasingly desperate family, who's preparing for civil war.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
Just are psychos preparing for civil war? Really? The Trump family, JD.
Vance preparing for civil war. Now they go up there
on that stage in Butler County, all positive. Yeah, they
took some political shots at Kamla, but all positive. Powerful.
(46:18):
The whole point was remembrance of those that we lost
and those that were injured, in resilience of the community,
and this is what these psychos are spewing. Now. Did
you hear what Hillary Clinton said about controlling the narrative? Listen?
Speaker 9 (46:37):
So I was happy to see you cite the work
of Robert Putnam.
Speaker 4 (46:40):
Bowling alone made an.
Speaker 3 (46:41):
Impact on me.
Speaker 9 (46:42):
The discussion of social capital of the sort that I'm
sure the Rodham's enjoyed in park Ridge, right, participation, belonging, volunteerism,
that is so missing today. You cite Jonathan Heighte, you
cite Gene Twangy. Here's what disappoints me, And it's not
about you, Madam Secretary. Shock that no person, no Republican,
(47:02):
no Democrat, is championing this issue. The social science is
so clear, the political science is so clear. Our fabric
is frayed.
Speaker 3 (47:10):
As a nation.
Speaker 9 (47:11):
Our kids are disconnected, too much time behind closed doors
on devices, and not enough time replicating the experience of
their parents and grandparents. So what do we do about it?
What do we do about it for your grandkids?
Speaker 10 (47:25):
Well, Michael, there are people who are championing it, but
it's been a long and difficult road to get anything done. Actually,
we can look at the state of California, the New
York I think some other states have also taken action,
but we need national action. And sadly, our Congress has
been dysfunctional when it comes to addressing these threats to
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our children.
Speaker 9 (47:48):
So you're absolutely right.
Speaker 10 (47:50):
This should be at the top of every legislative political agenda.
There should be a lot of things done. We should be,
in my view, repealing some called Section two thirty, which
gave platforms on the Internet immunity because they were thought
to be just passed through that they shouldn't be judged
for the content that is posted. But we now know
(48:12):
that that was an overly simple view that if the platforms,
whether it's Facebook or Twitter x or Instagram or TikTok,
whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content,
we lose total control. And it's not just the social
and psychological effects, it's real harm.
Speaker 11 (48:34):
It's you know, child porn.
Speaker 3 (48:37):
We lose total control. And then here's John Kerry on
the same damn thing again talking about the First Amendment.
Speaker 4 (48:44):
So tough. Everybody's wrestling with that right now. And I
think the dislike of and anguish over social media is
just growing and growing and growing, and it's part of
our problem, particularly in democracy, is in terms of building
consensus around any issue. It's really hard to govern today.
(49:07):
You can't you know, you know, there's no the referees
we used to have to determine what's the fact and
what is in the fact. They're kind of been eviscerated
to a certain degree, and people go and that people
self select where they go for their news or for
their information, and then you just get into a vicious cycle.
So it's really really hard, much harder to build consensus
(49:30):
today than at any time in the forty five fifty
years I've been involved in this. And you know, there's
a lot of discussion now about how you curb those
entities in order to guarantee that you're going to have,
you know, some accountability on facts, et cetera. But look,
if people go to only one source and the source
(49:51):
they go to is sick and you know, has an
agenda and they're putting out disinformation, our first then stands
as a major block to the ability to be able
to just you hammer it out of existence. So what
you need, what we need is to.
Speaker 3 (50:10):
I mean John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, to senior leaders of
the Democrat Party. So when Elon says, hey, it'll be
a last election, Yeah, one party rule. Once they achieve
one party rule, what do you think comes next? So
Elon is right, he's clearly thought this stuff through. Now,
(50:33):
these morons in the media don't seem to understand that
they will be the first ones to go the moment
that they step out of line. They're not always going
to agree with the regime who's in power, and when
they step out of line, the regime will come for
them too. Speaking of regimes, Federalists had an article today.
(50:57):
We talked about this a little bit last week. I
want to pivot to to North Carolina and what the
folks in the American southeast are going through during this hurricane,
because again, I mean, many of you in the live
chat said, the media is just not talking about it.
So if they're not, we will. But the headline our
Dems slow walking hurricane relief to suppress an election deciding
(51:18):
number of GOP voters. Now, I reported to you last
week that this was clearly the case. Okay, but listen,
early voting in North Carolina starts in just days, and
the Appalachian voters in the western deep red stronghold of
the state are still desperate for help with basic necessities
(51:38):
after destruction wrought by Hurricane Helen. A slow rolled disaster
relief response from the federal and state government agencies has
many wondering if Democrats in charge are trying to suppress
the votes for the predominantly Trump supporting region. Listen to this, folks,
and I quote. As rescuing survivors and repairing damage continues
(51:59):
in North Carolina, the alarming lack of state level adjustment
regarding the conduct of this year's election has begun to
appear intentional on part of the Democrat Governor Cooper and
his allies. A press release from the Election Transparency Initiative
run by former Acting Deputy Secretary of the Department of
(52:20):
Homeland Security Ken Kuccinelli, who, by the way, isn't the
biggest Trump guy in the world, but if he come
on like it takes, I mean, how bad does it
have to be for people like Ken to stand up?
Although maybe he isn't, maybe he is. I don't know
if he's one of those people that stabbed Trump in
the back or not, Like I don't quite remember. So
I don't want to like go. I don't want to
(52:41):
say that about Ken just yet. Let me let me,
let me retract that for just a second, but listen
to this. The vast majority of the twenty eight counties
and tribal areas included in Emergency Declaration are Republican strongholds,
and the voters there can make or break a win
for the for former President Donald Trump and the Tights
swing state that he carried by only about seventy five
(53:02):
thousand votes in twenty twenty. According to an analysis by
the Federalists, six hundred and four thousand voters in the
Emergency Declaration region cast their ballots for Trump in twenty twenty,
while three hundred and fifty six thousand chows Joe Biden.
That's a two hundred and forty seven two hundred and
seventeen vote difference. Is more than three times Trump's margin
(53:23):
of victory in twenty twenty. So you can see why
this is such a huge deal. Voter suppression in the
disaster zone could be catastrophic for not just the people
who are suffering and struggling because it's this very administration
that's putting them through the ringer, of course, but it
(53:45):
would make matters worse if Trump somehow doesn't win because
Democrats slow walked aid to the state. The critical swing
state of North Carolina. Now, if you don't believe me,
if you think that I'm crazy and that the Democrats
aren't capable of something like this or they're not thinking
of something like this, well think again, because listen to
(54:05):
what David Axelrod said just a couple of days ago.
Speaker 12 (54:09):
Here's my question about North Carolina. You had these killer storms,
which by the way, was a third big story this week. Storms,
and there's a lot of displacement in western North Carolina. Now,
Ashville is a blue dot in that area. Voters there,
but those voters in Asheville are they're they're you know,
(54:32):
the kind of voters who will figure out a way
to vote. You know, they're upscale, kind of liberal voters,
and they're probably going to figure out a way to vote.
I'm not sure a bunch of these folks who've had
their homes and lives destroyed elsewhere in western uh North Carolina,
in the mountains there are going to be as easy
to to to wrangle for the Trump campaign. So that's
(54:58):
an und I don't know how that's all going to
play up, but it's an unpredictable element in North Carolina
that has made it maybe a little more interest.
Speaker 3 (55:08):
People were in survival mode. Their lives are on the line,
the lives of their family are on the line. They're
worried about food, water, electricity. David Axelrod is saying the
quiet part out loud. I said it before, he said
it last week, but he's saying it now. So you
bet you're ass that the Democrats would slow walk aid
to heavily Republican areas, no doubt about it, especially if
(55:30):
it meant that they could keep and retain power. Now,
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It's awesome. So thank you Born to Ride for forty five.
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is freaking out about FEMA. They just are. They're saying
that it's misinformation. FEMA's doing exactly what they should. FEMA's
(57:38):
definitely not out of money. FEMA's definitely not spending money
on illegal aliens. I mean definitely, we would never do that.
But listen to KJP two years apart talking about FEMA.
Speaker 7 (57:51):
It's just categorically before NOE Biden did not take a
FEMA relief money to use to use on migrants. So
FEMA reached administrators have been meeting with city officials on
site to coordinate to coordinate available federal support from FEMA
and other federal agencies. Funding is also available through FEMA's
(58:11):
Emergency Food and Shelter Program to eligible local governments and
not non for profit organizations upon requests to support humanitarian
relief for migrants.
Speaker 3 (58:25):
Humanitarian relief for migrants what she means by that are
legal alien invaders? Now, is FEMA really prove now they would?
Of course, according to the administration, they would never ever
spend money on illegal aliens, So surely they're prepping for
their real life mission of disaster relief for American citizens.
Speaker 11 (58:48):
Right wrong sparked a few things in my mind thinking
about preparedness and how you said, you know, lgbt q
I E people and people who have been disadvantage already
are struggling.
Speaker 5 (59:04):
They already have their own things.
Speaker 3 (59:06):
To deal with.
Speaker 5 (59:07):
So you add a disaster on top of that.
Speaker 11 (59:10):
It's it's just.
Speaker 5 (59:12):
Compounding on itself. And I think that is maybe the
why of why we're having these discussions, because it isn't
being talked about, it isn't being socialized. We're not paying
attention to this community. Thank you so much, Maggie, Thank you.
Speaker 13 (59:31):
Yeah, there are a couple of things that are intersecting
in my mind here. One of them is the culture
of emergency management as an organization, as an industry in
the United States specifically, not abroad. This has and my
cat sometimes does this. She gets really loud suddenly, so
you'll have to just allow for.
Speaker 3 (59:48):
The little mewing and the oca.
Speaker 13 (59:51):
The you know, the shift that we're seeing right now
is a shift in emergency management from utilitarian principles where
everything is designed for the great it is good for
the greatest amount of people to disaster equity, but we
have to do more right and so this topic is intersecting,
I think with a number of other topics where we
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have to look at policies and understand to what extent
they have disadvantaged communities that had less assets, communities that
had pre existing vulnerabilities in accessing disaster related recovery.
Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
Supports disaster equity. So, god forbid a hurricane or natural
disaster hit your area, You're screwed with these effing morons
in charge of FEMA. It's not a surprise. While you've
like just watched that video LGBTQ Elemento P people are
(01:00:47):
already in the storm before the storm and disaster equity.
We really need to think about how instead of just
like making life better for everybody in the wake of
a disaster, how we could really focus on disaster equity
in other words, means you ain't getting shit from the
government if shit happens. It's no wonder why FEMA can't
(01:01:09):
accomplish their mission right now. They're a bunch of freaks,
liberal psychopath commy freaks. It's absolutely crazy. Okay, you gotta
see this Trump ad. I know I'm going a little
bit over so forgive me, but you've got to see
this Trump ad that just goes after Kamala for the
disastrous response to the hurricane. All right, let's take a
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two two two. Right now, folks, you got to see
this Trump ad. Trump is on his game. He's on
his game. Look at this Trump ad going after Kamala
for her lack of leadership. Uh over this just unfolding
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natural disaster in North Carolina and other places in the
American southeast.
Speaker 14 (01:03:27):
Do you want to do collored out you today? Well,
I think you and your listeners have really got this.
Speaker 6 (01:03:35):
You shouldn't have been there, None of us shouldn't have
been there.
Speaker 14 (01:03:38):
The cap with people is to be real, you know,
and to talk about the things that people really care about.
Her show is really about your listeners, and I think,
especially now, this is a moment in the country and
in life where people really want another scene and that
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they're part of a community. Everything gone, they all gone,
and so I'm really glad to be with you.
Speaker 3 (01:04:11):
She's on a sex podcast called Call Her Daddy. While
the I mean, and she thinks that this is gonna
help her. I don't know if for campaign people are
just complete morons, but she's going on Howard Stern call
her Daddy and all of the you know, these these
interviews that aren't gonna help her with the demographic that
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she needs. It's just stunning lack of leadership. And what
is a time of great crisis for America, both here
at home and abroad. And one of the things that
this rally showed me yesterday and I went through this
by the numbers about why Pennsylvania is more favorable today
than ever before. But I think the reason why so
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many people one hundred plus thousand people showed up at
that rally, is because they're desperate. They are desperate for
someone to take the helm, to take charge of this country.
They're desperate for leadership. Leaders not politicians. And Trump is
a leader. He's a leader. So thank you all for
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DEESUSA on the show tomorrow. It's gonna be awesome. He's
talking about his new movie Vindicating Trump. So denst DEESUSA
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will be here tomorrow. Savage Rich Barris will be here
on Wednesday, and I'm gonna try to fit you know,
Brian Dean right into this week at some point get
a good right night on the schedule for you all.
But as always, folks, thank you, love you, God bless
you all, God bless this amazing country that we call home.
Keep the faith the best is yet to come, and
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sprint to the finish. I will see you tomorrow night
right here on Battleground Live at five with the Nest
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Good night,