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Speaker 1 (00:11):
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio of the
George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe, Katty.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Armstrong and Joy and he Armsrong live from Studio C.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
See signor a Category six swirl of information coming your
way from the Armstrong and Getty Communications Compound. And today
we're under the tutelage of our general manager. What's the
hurricanes name again, Milton Milton. I ken't want him to
say Winston.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Winston would be a stupid name for a hurricane.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
That's the several hurricanes in the future. Milton is our
general manager.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
We are a Category six interimation storm, but we are.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
Expected to weakened quickly. We will.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
That's we will weaken by landfall, no doubt about it.
That is funny. Yeah, some of us are starting off
a tad week. We will forge ahead.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
I like the back and forth between DeSantis and Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
I'm enjoying that.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
We'll have to play some of those clips a little
bit later. It's just it's kind of fuck phony, load
of hooey. Well, it's kind of funny because he clapped
back at her and she accused him of politicizing the hurricane,
and he said, look, you're the vice president. Why would
I talk to you. You've never called before for any hurricanes.
(01:44):
Of course she doesn't. The vice president doesn't call you
when there's a hurricane. The president might, the vice president
doesn't unless you're a candidate.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
So who's politicizing it? I mean, that's just kind of funny.
Go get her, Go get her, Ronnie. I thought that
was a good response.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
She's never called me for any of the other hurricanes
over the last three and a half years. Oh, I
love that. Why would she if somebody said the vice
president's on the phone? Okay, well, maybe somebody ought to
be put in charge of hurricane response so it goes
better in the future. The more I learned, the more
I convinced I am that it's just floundering. Yeah, general
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government is just floundering.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
I know.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
So I was. I heard a clip on the way in,
and I well, I have a knee jerk.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
I've always had a knee jerk reaction to any of
these evacuate orders, just because the idea of the government
telling me I got to leave my home rubs me
the wrong way. I mean, just as much as anything
could rub me the wrong way in general, and then
you combine that with what are your other examples of
you being right and doing a good job? The response
to the last hurricane, how about the entire freaking pandemic.
(02:53):
How about making me eat saturated fat instead of eggs
as a kid. I mean, just endless examples of you
being so wrong. And now you're telling me to leave
my home behind so looters can have it. I'm not,
you know, and I'm I think in this case they're
probably right in the mayor saying you're gonna die if
you stay in that sort of sort, But the way
they come off, it's a we're the government, we know
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when you're surrounded by examples of you not knowing that
are neck deep. Oh yeah, whether you know the question
in this case they might be right is kind of irrelevant.
It's just if you have information for me, any recommendation,
I have no problem with receiving that.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
But yeah, don't come off as so high handed and authority.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Are you the same people that said I got to
stand six feet apart and then we found out that
didn't mean anything, and you kept schools closed claiming this.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
I mean, you just there's all kinds of emergency things you.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Covered for the Chinese communists because you hate Trump and
doctor Fauci something something.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
Yeah, yeah, you people are ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
You know what I had forgotten? And I want to
get off on this tangent. But I was listening to
a podcast the other day about experts. This is what
I'm complaining about right now because it came up in
the vice presidential debate, jd Vance being for the crowd
like me that don't believe in experts, and the response
to that is, oh, you will go to a brain surgeon. Well, yeah,
of course I believe a brain surgeon is an expert.
But anything about the economy school from age four to
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twenty four, the endless examples of no, I don't believe
the experts at freaking all. But one of the examples
who came up in this discussion about it was when
none of us could leave our homes, our kids couldn't
play in the park nearby, all that sort of stuff.
Then George Floyd gets killed and you're allowed to ride
in the street, and they claimed that racism was a
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health concern. Racism was a health concern. That was really
the end of I mean, come on, shut up. I
don't want to hear it maturing logic, like it was
a heretic in the Middle Ages.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
Yeah, cut it out.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
And then, like you just said to open with the
hurricane response, the same people are telling me we absolutely
know what this is going to be, like you need
to leave. Are the same people that are handling the
response so poorly?
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Sound right?
Speaker 1 (05:06):
You know?
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Come on.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
The one part that really got to me was the timetable.
And I had been looking for this and unable to
find it. So six days after Helene madelandfall, six days later,
the Defense Department announced a thousand troops had been authorized
to deploy to the hurricane response zone. Okay, six days later,
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as evening fell on Friday the fourth, which was two
days after that, that's day eight. Fewer than half of
the one thousand troops were conducting any operations and deployed
to western North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
So it took eight days to get five hundred people there.
You see hurricanes coming. It's funny.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
I've lived all over the country and you hear people
talking about, oh, tornado, scare me, Oh Earth quite terrifying.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
Oh what about hurricanes?
Speaker 1 (05:57):
The thing about hurricanes is you see them coming per
days sometimes well right, yeah, sometimes it's even a week,
we get alf two weeks. But sometimes they change tracks.
Sometimes they're stronger than expected, or or do what they
did to the Carolinas, which was a bit of a surprise.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
But the idea that, oh, shoot, what do we do unders.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Hurricanes troops, National Guard, eighty second Airborne from North Carolina,
from North Carolina, it's worth mentioning.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
Six days later they think, yeah, yeah, we ought to
authorize some troops.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Yeah, yeah, And it takes two more days to get
five hundred active duty military personnel to the other side
of the state. And what the hell is that? The
other aspect of it that rubbed me the wrong way,
in addition to the fact that they the government has
been wrong about so many things my whole life, to
all of a sudden act like we should.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
You know, believe you know what you're doing or you're on.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Top of it is they always claim they're doing a
good job. Always, that's the knee jerk reaction, whether it's
Joe Biden the other day.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
No, everybody's go ahead, Michael. They're very happy Gulf the
boards and everything they need. They're happy across the board.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Is the same thing as George Bush, and Brownie, you're
doing a hell of a job. That's what politicians do.
They just say everybody's doing great all the time. That's
there without any knowledge. That's just what they do. So
aver ever ever admit to a mistake or even a
B minus performance.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Yeah, and Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Now, Bush was unfairly treated in that whole thing, a
different of course, but that particular thing was the same
thing as Biden did the other day, where you just
your knee, you're just automatic responses, Oh we're doing wrong.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
On top of everything, everything is fantastic. That's what they
always say. They're very happy gulf the boards.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Yeah, the dead people aren't in their grieving relatives aren't
and those still waiting to be rescued, and those who
won't have water electricity for months, they're not super happy
across the board, mister Rehobeth beach dwelling, sun soaking absentee
in chief.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
How about Harry Leggs? What we should get stay relevant?
Speaker 4 (08:14):
Sir?
Speaker 1 (08:16):
We should start the show officially. We got quite a
bit of news today and the elections getting dang close.
I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty on this How did
it already get to be? Wednesday, October ninth year, twenty
twenty four, Life Will Not be a Born twenty four.
We're armstrong, you getting We approve of this program. Here's
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Speaker 4 (08:37):
I imagine if I took your name out of it,
took away the awards and the acclaim, took the cover
off the book, the publishing house goes away. The content
of that section would not be out of place in
the backpack of an extremist.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
That was a segment of the incredibly controversial interview CBS
News had with the crackpot ideologue tnah See Coats the
toast of the limousine liberal East Coast set.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
Which of the crap books did he write? White Fragility?
Is that other woman? Rob anti racist? Is the other dude? Kendy?
Speaker 5 (09:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (09:21):
He uh. He wrote some books that were very well regarded.
I did not read, and they made me pretty good.
I can't remember the latest one is the Message, which
is just a one sided He's given up on excoriating
and demonizing the United States, well at least partly and
now he's turned his gaze toward Israel. But the highlight
(09:41):
being he got pushed kind of hard on CBS the
Early Show the other day, and then there was a
backlash among the lefty young people in the newsroom and
it's turned into quite the scandal within CBS. We'll play
some of that interview later. I didn't I didn't hear it,
but the way i've I've read it being portrayed, admittedly
(10:02):
in conservative circles, as it was a perfectly appropriate pushback
and the newsroom woke people.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
Are not right. Yeah, I would say that's clearly true.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
And the allegation, and I don't want to spend all
our cash here, our rhetorical cash, but the allegation is
that this guy, this this Dacopel, is that his name
Tony Dcoppel, that he was biased in favor of Israel.
(10:36):
There was a biased journalist at CBS in the wake
of the recent debate where the two lovely ladies were
fact chacking only one side or if sixty minutes has
been a citadel of liberal journalism forever, edited kamaloa maker
sound less stupid.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
Even in the last three days. The fact that somebody
might be kind of pro Israel. Well, that's the sort
of bias we can't have at CBS.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
You just put on the full clown outfit, put on
the red shoes, put on the nose and the wig,
and the weird jumpsuit.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Clowns wear wear pants, clowns, but just you fully.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
Be clowned yourselves, You hypocritical jackasses.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
Clowns be clowning themselves. You hate to have that.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Yeah, so we'll get into that. We'll play some of that.
I can't wait to hear it. I've only read it
in print and a bunch of other stuff. I'm pretty
excited about this lawsuit going forward against TikTok and what
it might or might not mean for all of social media.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
It's a heck of an interesting topic.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
I've just learned more about how important TikTok is for
young people getting their news.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
Shocking numbers. Wow, Yeah, I want to hear all that.
So how does mailbag look?
Speaker 1 (11:55):
Oh? Fine and andy cool? That's on the way, and
here's our text line four one, two, nine five. Man
I came across some punditry about the election and where
it stands now is really interesting and not good for
Kamala Harris but very thought provoking.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
I didn't realize.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Jd. Vance has an opinion piece in the Wall Street
Journal editorial section today on how the Harris Biden team
has mismanaged the hurricane.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
Indeed, in fact, the timetable that I was describing in
the last segment was from it interesting. Yeah, and I
was skeptical going in too, I mean, because these things
are always criticized, but when he lays out the specifics
of it, it is it's an indictment. I think of,
you know, maybe one party over the other, and we'll
get into that later, but just the federal government in
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general and the trust we put in it is just
it's it's psychotic to me. I don't get what y'all
are thinking. Not y'all the other y'all's anyway, fradom loving
quote of the day, Oh y'all, George All. Y'all's from
George Washington is farewell addressed, oft quoted wistfully. Let me
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now take a more comprehensive view and warn you, in
the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the
spirit of party generally, not party as in fighting for
your right.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
To get the keg we're passing the hat. No, no
political parties. Indeed he was right, he was prescient.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
That was never a good idea at one point in
my life, ever in my life, any party I was
ever at where they were like passion around a hat
for money for one more keg. The party was over.
The good times were over. There are no more good
times to be had. It was never worth getting the
money together, getting another keg, bringing it.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
In and everything, and it was.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
It was all over by them recognizing the peak of something. Yes,
it's a real gift. I didn't when fueled by the
grape you put Most people are very.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
Poor at that right.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
I know.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
I am mailbag.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
That is us a note recognizing the peak of a
of a of a party is not handled well by by.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Some people, including me. Want to keep that peak going.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Tom and so Cal writes, it may not be a
freedom loving code of the day, but this is my
favorite quote from the show yesterday and we make a
great am G clip. Kamala Harris, when asked about what
she changed from the Biden administration, said there is not
a thing that comes to mind.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
I think we can all agree with that.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
So she was asked that question on the view and
then on Colbert last night, which I guess. She also
didn't have an answer or said nothing, so we'll play that.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
For you later.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
That was a great opportunity according to most pundits that
that that's your separate yourself carvenue way. I'm the change
candidate person in both cases, she went, not really, Oh yeah, yeah,
anybody with any political instincts, sir, indeed just reasonable for
verbal intelligence would be able to handle that question.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
She's a dope.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Let's see a gs and Newcastle writes, FEMA is hell, guys.
In twenty seventeen, we lost our home two cars in
the Santa Rosa tubs fire, along with our community owned
water system. I worked with FEMA on a grant help
restore water to our community. Worst experience in my life.
FEMA wasn't an insult in injury. They were the injury.
I suffered more dealing with them than trying to put
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my life in home back together. At one point, until
the FEMA representative that dealing with them was a kind
of living in Dante's inferno. They deserve their own circle
of hell, and he goes into some detail.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Oh well, I'll go with it.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Specifically, FEMA should be placed between the eighth circle of
hell fraud and the ninth circle of hell treachery. The
ninth round is reserved for traders to their lord's benefactors
or masters. The bureaucracy which FEMA exists only to serve
and grow FEMA, not to serve the taxpayers who fund FEMA. Well, yeah, glasses,
glad they used the word buocracy. That's the important thing
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to know. And I guess that was the point you're
making earlier, is who believes in all these giant bureaucracies.
It's not the individual people at the VA that don't
care about veterans, or the people at FEMA that don't
they it's not that they don't care. Giant bureaucracies don't work.
They just don't, right, it should be should be known
to everyone. Well, yes, indeed, they don't work in the
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way we'd like them to. And I've got a brilliant
email on this topic that we're not gonna have time for.
But they remember the iron law bureaucracy. They work quite
well at what their new priority is, which is serving
their own bureaucracy. They're very effective at that. Over time,
bureaucracies go from serving a purpose to serving themselves always
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it's the iron law of bureaucracy. Anyway, JT and Livermore said,
we nailed it, then breezed right past it. The whole
back and forth with a FEMA funds as they exposed
the Dems with their proverbial hand in the cookie jar.
At first I couldn't understand what they were doing and saying.
But after what Joe said, it has become perfectly clear.
Money is fundaible and never let a crisis go to
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waste is the DEM's political bible rolled up into one phrase.
So they know national sympathy is going to be on
the side of funding all the poor souls devastated by
the hurricanes. So they have already started to make their
case for getting more and more money. We'll talk more
about this in the days to come. Absolutely, man, we
have so much to get to today. I hope you
can stick around.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
Armstrong and Getty, Well, if anything, would you have done
something differently than President Biden during the past four years.
Speaker 6 (17:36):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
Have had impact. So that was the first time yesterday
that Kamala Harrison.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
One of her soft ball interview settings was asked, would
you have done anything differently.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Than Joe Biden?
Speaker 1 (17:57):
And it was an opportunity to separate yourself from a
very unpopular president and add to the narrative that you're
a change candidate. And in both cases she she took
a pass on it. We'll play the other one here
in just a second. Here is Here is the uh
punditry from Mark Halpern on his newsletter today around those answers.
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If these were prepared answers on which she executed, Heaven
help Wilmington. If these were ad libbed answers, Heaven help Wilmington.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
How are you not? How did it not occur to anybody?
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Because she seems to be incredibly prepared, Like I picture
her spending a lot of time in rooms with managers
trying to figure out how they want to massage various things.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
Definitely surely they touched on this topic at the right.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
That's what boggles my mind so much is that she
seems so you know, mechanical coached coached. Yeah, and yet
her coach answers are awful. Is there coaching that bad?
Does she forget or I mean, I could offer a
couple of great ways to answer that, And I'm not
saying I'm a political genius, quite the opposite.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Or can she not execute it? That's the question. Anyway,
Let's hear the same sort of thing on Colbert last night.
Speaker 7 (19:15):
Polling shows that a lot of people, especially independent voters,
really want this to be a change election, and that
they tend to break for you in terms of thinking
about change. You are a numbered president administration under a
Harris administration. What would the major changes be and what
would say the same?
Speaker 6 (19:36):
Sure, Well, I mean I'm obviously not Joe Biden, and
so that would be one change of But also I
think it's important to say with you know, twenty eight
days ago, I'm not Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
So that's the line she used in that very first
sit down interview. Well I'm not Joe Biden and then
she laughs with the that's that's a major point I
just made.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
No, it's not uh wow again, Well.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
Like Helpin wrote, if those were prepared answers, God help Wilmington,
that's you know, that's where they're the campaign is based.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
And if their ad libs, God help Womington.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
I mean, neither way, it's not really good Anyway, she
goes on, here, I actually haven't heard this. Executive producer
Hanson says, this is what kind of a typical Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
Oh, it's a peach really.
Speaker 6 (20:30):
And so when we think about the significance of what
this next generation of leadership looks like were I to
be elected president, it is about Frankly, I love the
American people, and I believe in our country. I love
that it is our character and nature to be an
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ambitious people. You know, we we have aspirations, we have dreams,
we are we have incredible work ethic and and I
just believe that we can create and build upon the
success we've achieved in a way that we continue to
grow opportunity and in that way grow the strength of
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our nation. So, for example, my economic policies, I think
of it and I have named it as creating an
opportunity economy.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
Wow. So she that was an answer to that, what
would you change?
Speaker 1 (21:22):
That was her answer, right, And she went back into
the whole world, hard working people with aspirations and blah
blah blah. We have dreams and aspirations. I mean like Belgians,
for instance, they got no dreams. They don't dream at
nights and just they die and then they wake up
and their aspirations are just to go on.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
Being a Belgian, I guess so fine with that whole thing,
not to have the meat of.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Substance between the two slices of bread play right, I'm
fine with that as like a flavor in some other answer.
But that is her go to answer on a detailed
question over and over again. So she's memorized that whole
spiel again. What I would like kind of what I
would like to know, is she putting it in the
wrong place, like memorizing a guitar lick and you just
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put it in the wrong place, or or although again
I must have said, she is playing the lick terribly.
I mean, she's not even good at delivering the bull crap.
So here's the announce And I'm sorry I called that
the bread of the sandwich. That wasn't even that was
like the mustard.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
I ordered a.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
Sandwich and I got a bowl of mustard that was ridiculous,
literally laughable. God help Wilmings. And hey, hey the guy
the Republicans nominated.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
He's died.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Well, right, so it's because they're tied that they're rolling
around so much this week. She's got like six different appearances.
She did that podcast that most of us on the
right have never heard of, but I guess is a
really big deal, and Colbert and the View and Stern,
and she's got a couple other things. So this is
the analysis from the Wide World News today that I
thought was really really good. Most of this debate in
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the press and political circles about Harris's media strategy missus
three main points. One, She's not driving much news with
these interviews, even as the campaign argues she's reaching Harris
curious information adverse potential voters. Her goal seems to be
to get through these sessions unscathed. That is obviously true.
So you're you've you've booked all these interviews because it's
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a tide race and you need to move the needle.
Yet she goes in with the goal of just not
doing damage as opposed to moving the ball down the field.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
And every fight is ropodope. Everyone yeah, yeah, and that
doesn't work.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
At some point they know the whole ropodope thing is
you got to come off the ropes and throw some bunches,
and she just she never does. She only ropodopes that's wild.
So what is your guess? What's Halpern's guess? Is it
that she's getting terrible advice or that she's unable to
execute the advice being given to her?
Speaker 2 (24:03):
Let me read some more of this, okay too.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
By being evasive in serious interviews as with sixty minutes
and light in the fluffy ones, she is failing to
fill in the blank. So what kind of president she
would be for those undecided voters who are at least
partially inclined to find her failure to provide the missing
pieces insulting. See, there's a reason she's not doing more
to fill in the blanks, just as there was a
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reason that Joe Biden did not step out and step
up and do the town hall, the interviews, the Lettalla
hang out appearances that he was told were the only
way to save his candidacy after his disastrous debate performance.
The dominant media continues to aid in a Bette Harris
on these points. So what's being beyond implied stated there?
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The reason she's not you just asked, is the same
reason Joe Biden didn't, even though everybody knew that was
the only way he could save his candidacy.
Speaker 2 (24:56):
The reason she's not.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
Is she can't. Yeah, that's the only conclusion you can
come to. Yeah, because it's the same as with Joe Biden.
Joe Biden, if he wanted to stay president, he had
to get out and do town halls and do tough
interviews and do press conferences.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
He didn't.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Why he wasn't capable, certainly not. That is the only
real explanation can come up with Kamala hears. Also, I
find myself thinking back to the moments before, immediately before
and after Joe Biden dropped out of the race where
the Democratic big wigs were trying to decide the way
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forward and listen, I don't sympathize with them at all,
but I've got to believe they were just completely anguished
at the idea of Look, the VEEP is clearly the
person to go to. I mean, you can consolidate support
around the sitting vice president pretty quickly. But she's a moron.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
What do we do?
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Well, we control her from behind the scenes, and we
will keep her in the basement like Joe did it.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
It'll be behind our said. We can't have a messy primary.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
We can't, and we end up with this oh man,
how can she not come up with something like, Hey,
I'm proud of what we accomplished in the Biden administration,
but we've learned, both Joe and I have learned from
our three and a half years in office, and we're
gonna adjust our sales in some ways. For instance, some
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of the green technology we're counting on isn't quite ready yet,
so we're gonna allow a couple more years of fracking
and then transition those workers into the new green economy.
But we're not gonna make the transition yet. The technology
is just not d How can she not execute something
like that in Pennsylvania. It's not that hard. I'm pretty
good at my job, but I'm not Shakespeare for here.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
Well again, God, she's incompetent.
Speaker 6 (26:47):
I think we aspirations.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
We have dress Oh I think, Lord, I think both
of these points are right.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
No more mustard.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
There was a reason Joe Biden wouldn't do all those things, yes,
and we figured out what that was. There's also a
reason Kamala Harris is not doing them. We don't know
for sure what they are, but there's only a couple
of choices. And then again, this, which I just think
is perfect. If these were prepared answers. God help Wilmington.
If these were ad lived, God help Wilmington.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
I think because there's no other choice, because those can't
be the prepared answers.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Surely, David Ploff and all those smart people she's got
around her that ran Obama's campaign, like some of the
best minds in democratic circles, have.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
Had to come up with better answers than this. She
just can't execute it. I guess, you know, it's wild.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
We've all dealt with experiences in life where we're trying
to get the second grade ready for the big concert
or the you know, the school play, and you're gonna
get you know, this level is as high as it's
gonna get. And that's fine because you're dealing with children.
But the David Pluffs of the world have to be
thinking how far down do we have to dumb this
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before she can execute it? This is not a third
grade fall play. I wonder if she walks off the
stage and some of the campaign people sit with her
and say, uh, Kamala, do you not remember that like
a couple hours we spent yesterday with the whole thing about.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
The economy and the immigration and how we were going
to do this, and we love Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
But you don't remember? Does that not ring a bell
at all? Do you remember any of that stuff? I'll
bet she choose them out because she's said to be
quite mean behind the scenes, and I'm never quite sure
how seriously to take that sort of stuff.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
Give me another glass of wine, that's what she says, Yes,
according to Saturday Night Live. But she's an angry drunk.
But it's all starting to fit together in my head now.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
When she bungles the job as badly as she bungles it,
and then people point that out or try to coach
her to do better, that crashes against her ego and
her status.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
I mean, she has achieved high office for reasons that
escape me. Actually I have an idea, but being a
box checking.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
One party hot chick formerly, and I'm not making fun
age ravages us all. But I'm sure she reacts very
very badly to anything approaching scolding.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Well, I think we.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
All forgot maybe what our opinion of her was before
she started running. Maybe just everybody was right. Obama was right,
we were right, everybody who thought she was completely incapable
of doing this. You're right, Oh, yeah, one hundred percent,
and no way should have been the nominee. If you
had a primary, she would have never ever She tried
(30:06):
it once and didn't even make it to the first contest.
Not a chance she would have ever ended up nominee
of a major party in a primary, which is pretty crazy,
if you will. Just before Joe Biden admitted to being senile.
In effect, her numbers were miserable, absolutely miserable. But there
was no promise, there was no a sun coming up
(30:27):
over the horizon for her. Politically, she's a coin flip
for being president of the United States, and there is
zero chance you would have been the nominee in a primary.
I mean, that's really quite the astounding turn of history.
We've got Katie's headlines on the way stay here. Don't
even think you can get glitter flecked. I can't say
the word. It's a ton twister. Don't even think you
(30:50):
can get glitter freckles anywhere. You can't. They're sold out
all across the country. Taylor Swift wore glitter freckles on
Monday Night football the other night. They're sold out across
the United States. Are only like sixteen dollars, but so
forget it. It's gonna take a while before we get
another shipment from China. Two stores across the country of
glitter freckles. All right, Hansome, figure out what it'll take
(31:13):
to get an amng T shirt on Taylor Swift. All right,
whatever it costs. Yesler must be the employd do it.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
I was wondering why Hanson was wearing those freckles today.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
Exactly he got the last batch of glitter freckles. They
are becoming yep, let's figure out who's reporting what. It's
the lead story with Katie Green Katie from ABC News.
Speaker 5 (31:35):
Florida is bracing for night landfall near Sarasota of Hurricane Milton.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
Uh yeah, so tonight or tomorrow morning, it's gonna.
Speaker 5 (31:48):
Be a monster from USA Today, Harris calls DeSantis quote
selfish when.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
Florida needs help, not political games.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
Oh she is of scene, she's obnoxious, she's evil and dopey.
Speaker 5 (32:06):
NBC News Net and Yahoo warns Lebanon of destruction and
suffering in the future.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
Israel is really wiping out Hamas and Hezbollah kinda like
not behind the scenes, but I wonder, I wonder if
there's a chance the White House is you know, all
this claim of where we're just we can't escalate, we
don't want all out war while they realize it is
all out war and Israel's winning. And if they just
(32:34):
keep saying we can't have all out war, it'll keep
that left flank like at Bay.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Yeah, I don't know. I would.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
I would buy that explanation, and I've actually made it myself.
But this is Joe Biden foreign policy halting, uncertain, not
even half measures, quarter measures.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
He's spineless.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Do you see how many more Hesibala leaders? I don't
even know how many they got or who's left. I mean,
somebody's got to be in charge on any given day,
but they just keep dying. I saw that the story
the other day that the head guy got snuffed and
the next day was it the guy elected to take
his place got snuffed and the guy they nominated say
his place after that literally said I don't think I'm
(33:17):
the men for the job. But they got their like
their treasurer, their paular parliamentarian, the receptionist.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
I mean, everybody is getting killing.
Speaker 5 (33:25):
Wolf study finds eighty percent of Americans fear World War
III is imminent.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Put me in that eighty percent. I just saw.
Speaker 1 (33:38):
South Korea is reporting that North Korea is planning to
send some of their own troops to help Russia and Ukraine.
Wait a minute, boy, and Russia is still employing the
traditional Russian method of just pouring guys into the machine
gun fire. Yeah, we got more, and you got bullets.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
Kill them all. We'll send more.
Speaker 5 (34:03):
From the New York Times, three percent of American high
schoolers identify as transgender, according to first national survey.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
Three adolescens with emotional problems. Don't give them hormones, Do
not give them chemicals, absolutely no surgeries.
Speaker 2 (34:26):
From the New York Post.
Speaker 5 (34:28):
Homeowner calls the cops after yard taken over by more
than one hundred raccoons.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
Quote demanding food. Who welcome to my nightmare. Here's the twist.
He'd been feeding them for a year. So what did
you think he was going to?
Speaker 1 (34:41):
Hell?
Speaker 5 (34:43):
Dumas your meme of the day, it's a picture of
Didty in a jumpsuit sitting in court. Lawyer, please tell
us about your freak off parties, Diddy, Well, let me
start off by saying.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
I come from a middle class family.
Speaker 5 (34:57):
There you go, and finally from the Babylon b I
just like the image that comes to mind with this
month polygraph machine explodes after Tim Walls passes nearby.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
Uh oh, come on, the old coach. He's a regular guy,
yet sometimes he's a knucklehead. I'm a knucklehead at times. Yeah,
from a mine. My best friends are school shooters. We
have a bunch of other news to catch up on.
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