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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So we got this note. It's it's one of a
couple on this theme from Jack different Jack, not Jack
here that Jack. After listening to your segment on the
latest Kamala Harris speech from Poland with her multidirectional flanks
and her other speeches that sound like a not prepared
for a book report words Salad, I had a realization
I've heard that stile of speech before on your show,
and and any requests a little side by side with uh,
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perhaps the greatest cobbledygook ever gobbled hal Sharpton, Michael, But
resist we much we must, and we will much about
that be committed. So you've got the clearly no plan
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talking yourself into corner and not bright enough to talk
yourself out of it. Thing. Go ahead, here's commas. See
if it's similar to you, it is time for us
to do what we have been doing in that time?
Is every day alright? Whatever? Similar? It is similar? But
it occurred to me when I heard this brand new
common clip. And is it not notable that every single
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time she steps to a microphone we get fodder. I
mean not like some of the time, but all of
the time. Listen to this new clip forty eight, please, Michael.
So we are committed in everything we are doing. And yes,
then the President did say in the State of the Union,
there is a price to pay for democracy. You gotta
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stand with your friends, and as everybody knows, even in
your personal life, being loyal to those friendships based on
common principles and values. Sometimes it's difficult. Often it ain't easy,
but that's what the friendship is about, based on shared values.
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So that's what we're doing. So it occurred to me,
is I'm listening to that one aspect of her openess
that I had not really dawned on me. She gets
the I'm gonna lay it on you look on her
face that she usually has, and then she explains something
that requires no explanation. Oh, I see, and I see
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what you're talking about, and she offers zero insight. You're right.
I thought that was rather bland, but you're right. The
blandnesses she was saying something that everybody agrees with and
always has and always will. I mean, it's just you
didn't say anything. And the sun comes up around six
in the morning, and then it gets higher in the
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sky and then it's almost straight over head around noon.
Then it starts to head down. I mean, everybody's thinking,
we know who says, but what was the one the
other day? Michael, can you go back to can you
just search on Kamala? The other day she was making
a speech before NATO or somebody. She was talking about
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how what's happening is really important because this could be war.
This is war war in Europe. Do you have that one?
I think it's maybe it. Listen to this and listen
for the explaining things to the Europeans who are up
to their neck in horror and the nice lady from
America comes and tells them that they're up to their
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necks in horror. We have reinforced every commitments, all with
the mention and with the meaning of strengthening our deterrence
and our collective defense. No, no, that was prompt he
that's something totally different. Uh, she was, this is war,
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but war is serious, War is dangerous, War hurts people.
So you're right, that is a different aspect. I need
to keep my out. So there's the obvious embarrassment, like
she talked herself into a corner and doesn't make any sense.
And then when she's on her game, she's just saying
any simple facts that everybody knows. And as the day
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goes on, it gets warmer, and then late in the
afternoon it reaches its highest temperature and starts to get cooler,
and everybody's starting to look at each other like, does
she think we're three explaining things to adults they already
know as if they're three years old. Look for that
out of Kamwa, that's her trademark, interesting aspect of her
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her thing. And then does she walk off stage thinking
nailed that one, nailed it perfectly explained the whole sunrise
sunset to those people. Somebody has to say, excuse me.
I hate to interrupt him and Madam Vice President lady,
but you're insulting the intelligence of every adult in this room.
Please stop, or you're just wasting my time. Are you
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gonna say anything that's like new or insightful