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July 29, 2024 • 37 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Scott Vordiez.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
Apparently in the opening ceremonies of the Olympics from Paris
on Friday, there was a group of drag queens that
all kind of came together behind the table and for
a moment there seemed to reenact the scene of the
Last Supper. Now, if you do a side by side comparison,
you will see that, I mean, there's someone in the

(00:24):
middle and then there's people on either side. But they
didn't exactly, I mean, they didn't nail it, not like
the Simpsons did and others. This is not the first
pop culture representation of the Last Supper, So let's let's
at least start there, like, oh, you can't mock the well,

(00:45):
there's a there's a difference I think between mocking Christianity
and like, yeah, what are you guys gonna do about it?
And paying tribute in kind of a satirical, funny, humorous
way to a very famous painting. Is it impossible to

(01:06):
mock the Last Supper without mocking that which the painting represents?
I don't think so. I mean the Simpsons that it
has everyone at most tavern sitting there on one side
of the bar. That's pretty funny. There have Gilbert Godfried,
the comedian who's absolutely filthy, has a great line. He

(01:30):
has a few of them, but one of my favorite
Gilbert Godfried lines is, how come at the Last Supper
everyone only sat on one side of the table? All right,
so now you're mocking the painting. The painting has it
depict everyone sat there on one side of the I'll
sit across from Jesus. No, no, no, no, we're gonna get
our picture taken. Everyone's gonna be over here. So is

(01:52):
that mocking Christianity? Is it mocking the Last Supper? Is
it mocking all of the I don't know, maybe I'm wrong,
but not to me. So let's just start off with
all the people saying, all you guys are so sensitive.
They're you know, kind of you know, giving a uh,
kind of a funny little way of doing a famous painting.

(02:15):
And after all, they're in Paris and the Louver is
right down the street, which has all this wonderful artwork.
It was paying tribute to some of the art. Yeah, well,
the Last Supper isn't in Paris, it's not at the Louver,
it's in Milan. So why did they then decide to
do that well, I'll tell you what they said in

(02:36):
a second. But why do I think that they did that?
Because they knew they'd get a whole bunch of attention.
Once again, let's thumb our nose at Christians. Let's have
you know, let's see what's going to get us a
bunch of attention. Well, America, Christians, they hate drag queens. No,

(03:00):
Christians don't hate drag queens. Christians might say, is there
any possible way we could have a school activity that
doesn't involve my first graders shoving a dollar bill into
the g string of a drag queen. Let's at least
start there, and then we can go point by point.
Christians don't hate drag queens. But oh, they got in

(03:23):
their heads Christians hate drag queens. Let's find a way
to mock these people and how sensitive they are by
getting them all bent out of shape over nothing, and
then we'll just laugh at them getting all mad. So
let's have drag queens seemingly reenact the scene that becomes

(03:44):
Da Vinci's Last supper portrait. That's why they did it.
They just love making you mad. They love finding something
that's very popular, like Christianity and mocking it, especially if
it has to do with religion, but not all religions.

(04:05):
I mean there are nations all over the world represented
the Olympics. Really, Scott, tell us more about this insight,
you know what I mean, A lot of a lot
of Muslim nations, either Muslim majority or a lot of
Muslims in these nations France being won. Where was the

(04:25):
drag Queen show where they were mocking Islam, where they
had Muhammad doing anything? Well, Islam is one of the
world's most populist religions. I think if we're gonna start
mocking everyone might as well start mocking Islam. Oh we're

(04:49):
not gonna do that. We'd die, Yeah, yeah, you probably would.
The religion of Peace would probably find a soldier who
come out and kill you. So they're not gonna do that.
They're just gonna mock Christianity because it's fun to watch
Christians get all twisted and bent out of shape. So

(05:10):
that but now we have a new thing happening, and
that is this wasn't drag queens mocking the Last Supper.
This is a third example of well you didn't see
what you thought you said, so I didn't misspeak that
you said it, and then you saw it because it

(05:31):
was cold out in your breath. Try it again. I
can't blame being winded on this one that was ten
minutes ago. You didn't see what you thought you saw.
Three examples, the first one being this little opening ceremonies thing.
I'll give you the other two and explain why you

(05:51):
didn't see what you thought you saw as it relates
to the last supper.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Deal next Scott voice.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Email here in the Zonker's custom What's in Box Scott
at kfab dot com. Ryan says, no one watches any
of these sports during the four years between, and then
all of a sudden people care about the Olympics. Give
me a breaks, Give me a break Olympics or not.
I don't watch these sports any other time. Well, that's true.

(06:20):
I don't necessarily tune in to see what's going on
with anything in the last four years. But I like
the Olympics. I've watched a little bit here and there.
I am waiting to see if they're going to be
able to put more swimmers in the sin That little

(06:42):
narrative has changed as well. This is they're not able
to do some of the swimming competition because of the
bacteria levels and the sin and now they're saying, well,
it's runoff from recent storms. That's funny. I thought we
saw protesters out there the other day dropping fecal matter
in there so that it would be ruined. Just some
of the problems they're having in France. They also have

(07:04):
some of their telecommunications shut down there today due to vandalism.
I guess you could throw that in as another example
of you didn't see what you thought you saw. Here
are my examples the Last Supper deal. There are people

(07:25):
who looked at the drag queens and the opening ceremony
of the Olympics, where they seem to at one point
all gather together and do a mock. Here are some
drag queens doing the Last Supper. I don't know if
they were paying their respects to it. I think probably not.
They're trying to elicit the response to a getting. Now

(07:46):
all these people all mad and they're just laughing. They're
just giggling at you. Well, that wasn't the Last Supper.
Not according to the artist who was like the director
of the opening ceremony, a guy named Thomas Jolly. He
directed the opening ceremony and he said that the Last

(08:09):
Supper mural painted by da Vinci was not the inspiration
behind the scene. He talked with CNN affiliate yesterday and
he's talking about the Greek god of celebration at the
dinner of Festivity, the god of wine, and then they're
all linked to the river Sand and the idea was

(08:31):
to create a big pagan party in link with the
god of Mount Olympus. So see, that wasn't the Last Supper.
It was the Greek festival with the god of the
Greek god of Olympics, or whatever the heck they were doing.
So people saw that and immediately thought, well, it sure

(08:55):
looks like you're trying to recreate the Last Supper with
drag queens. No, no, it was a different festival where
people are all seated in this kind of way with
a person in the middle wearing a halo like effect. Now,
that was not the Last Supper. This is all part

(09:15):
of a plan to get you to think, well, maybe
I didn't see what I thought I saw. They're doing
it here recently with our Vice President Kamala Harris, who
was named by President Biden to be the person in
charge of the border. Now, whether President Biden never used
the term borders are is up to debate. I don't
know that he ever did, but the White House said

(09:38):
over and over again, Yes, Vice President Harris has been
put in charge of dealing with issues along our border.
The media all reported it, and then that's when they
started calling her the borders are. Now that the issue
on our border under her her tutelage, has become such

(10:00):
a miserable thing for our nation, the media is now
not only no longer referring to her as borders are,
but they're doing news stories saying we never called her
the borders are. She's never been named the borders are.
This was all something that was created by right wing
media outlets, and they're saying it now because she's the

(10:22):
presumptive Democratic nominee for the presidency. But she was never
the borders are. And these same media outlets saying it
now are the same ones that called her that over
the last few years. You didn't see what you thought
you saw. You're mistaken. I know that we the media outlet,

(10:45):
did this, but we didn't do it, and any assertion
of the contrary is foolishness. You didn't see what you
thought you saw. And now we've got maybe the coup
de gras of all of this. You know how what
titles she actually have? Who called her? What? Or these

(11:06):
guys with their last supper thing pale in comparison to
what's coming down the pike now. And this is today's
we'll see from President Biden, yes still the President of
the United States. Co President Joe Biden today is expected
to give a speech and talk about how he wants
to limit the Supreme Court. One of the things he

(11:29):
is alleged to say today is he's talking about term limits.
I want to give we don't need a lifetime term limit.
Let's do eighteen years. How about eighteen years? And he
wants to limit the effects of immunity for presidents. Now

(11:56):
why talk about these two things at the exact same time, Well,
because you know, Joe low information voter out there already
has the idea and now we'll have the idea solidified
that the Supreme Court, which was molded by President Trump
and his maga ILK then created this thing that stopped

(12:20):
allowing women to have body autonomy, never mind the life inside.
But the Supreme Court is activist. Supreme Court has taken
rights away from women and they gave President Trump immunity.
You know, the Biden administration was just doing their job
and going after Donald Trump. He had all this classified material.

(12:44):
He was showing it to world leaders, he was showing
it off to his friends. He was using as a
scorecard when he's out there playing golf. He just has
classified documents. He would autograph classified documents and hand him
out to people at MAGA rallies. You know, he would
pardon when he gets into office. He's going to pardon
all these insurrectionists on January sixth, and he's going to

(13:06):
give him a complimentary frame copy of some classified documents.
And apparently he gets to do it because the president's
like a king, like a monarch. He gets immunity when
he's out of office. And the Supreme Court just the
other day said, yep, he has immunity. He can do
anything he wants. And poor old don't call him old Joe.

(13:27):
Biden is going to try and limit that. Right now.
He is a good man. He's trying to keep Trump
from being this dictator. Little problem with that. None of
that is true. And when the Supreme Court two weeks
ago decided that President Trump and this whole charge about

(13:51):
him having classified documents and all the rest of this stuff.
The Supreme Court didn't rule on that based on immunity
for Trump, the creation of the Special Counsel by the
Biden administration was unlawful. There are steps one needs to take.
The office has to be created through Congress, there has

(14:11):
to be a vote, there has to be a process.
And mister, hey, he's a threat to democracy, not me
when he wasn't just handing over his delegates and campaign
cash to now the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party.
Is this allowable? I flipp and guess so. But over
here he is the threat to democracy. Something else that

(14:32):
he did was create this office as Special counselor that
went out right after his political opponent, Donald Trump. It
was created unlawfully. It was created unconstitutionally. Now anything that
comes as a result of it is therefore unconstitutional. So
when they said, yeah, he had classified documents, get him,

(14:55):
that was unconstitutional, And the Supreme Court said, no, we're
not talking about whether or not Trump did anything right
or wrong with classified documents and has nothing to do
with his having immunity. You went about the process incorrectly.
Now rather than bring that on himself and go about

(15:18):
things the right way, which would all come to fruition
long after the election and not have any bearing on it.
How can we still try and tell the people of
America that Trump wants to be a dictator without going
through all this through the right channels. I know, let's
have a news conference and say we need to limit
the power of the Supreme Court and we need to

(15:40):
limit what immunity a president has after he leaves office
and give people the wrong idea. That's the activist Supreme
Court bunch of MAGA supporters all said, Yep, Trump can
do whatever. It's immunity. What are you going to do
about it when that's not at all what happened up here. See,

(16:03):
you didn't see what you thought you saw when you
saw that ruling that said the Biden administration screwed up
on this. Nope, he's gonna come out today and say
they're allowing him to be a dictator. You know, he
just said over the weekend you won't have to vote
in four years, and it couldn't possibly be that. That's
just Trump yammering on and saying ridiculous things.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Again.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Nope, he's gonna create an autocracy. He's never gonna leave office,
and the Supreme Court's going to help him. So we
need to stop the Supreme Court, even though that is
super unconstitutional. You didn't see what you thought you saw.
Senator Chuck Grassley has been the one who's been getting

(16:51):
this information and giving it to the public, started last week,
and we talked with the Iowa senator about it right
after he really the bodycam footage of what happened in
Butler County, Pennsylvania at that Trump rally a couple of
weeks ago. Now it was a couple of weeks ago.

(17:12):
Last week. Biden dropped a week, yeah, two weeks, two
weeks ago Saturday. And so now we've got some new
information that Senator Grassley got and gave out to the people,
and that was text messages showing a member of a
local swat team who was assisting the Secret Service at
that Trump rally, who sent a text message to his

(17:37):
colleagues at four nineteen pm his shift was ending. This
was four nineteen pm. Trump was shot in the ear
on at six eleven pm. So here we are about
two hours almost exactly two hours before the assassination attempt,

(17:58):
and about an hour earlier than what members of Congress
were told by whether it was the Secret Service director
who said almost nothing before she said, you know, I
don't need this job anymore and quit. And then the
FBI director Chris Ray came and basically said the same thing, like, yeah,
there was about an hour we were kind of looking
at different things. Well, this is two hours before the

(18:20):
assassination attempt, and the SWAT team member who was assisting
the Secret Service sent a text message and said, guys,
I'm out be safe. Oh, by the way, someone followed
our lead and snuck in and parked by our cars.

(18:42):
Just so you know, I'm just letting you know because
you see me go out with my rifle and put
it in my car, so he knows you guys are
up there. He's sitting to the direct right on a
picnic table about fifty yards from the exit. That was
at four nineteen. Well, at four nineteen he says, hey, guys,

(19:05):
I'm out, be safe. So now he's leaving at four
twenty six. That's when he sent those two follow up
text messages to his colleagues. If someone come in, he
came in behind us and snuck in and parked by
our cars. If you see me when you see me
go out with my rifle. I'm just letting him know, hey,

(19:27):
we've got guns here, just in case he wouldn't think
that all of the security around here might not be armed.
The Secret Service, the sniper's on the rooftops, all the
rest of it. He just sitting over here on the
picnic table about fifty yards from the exit. Now this
is obviously not suddenly like hey shoot this guy, but

(19:54):
it was that which they do look at any potential issues,
and then you might think that someone might step in
there and say, all right, let's see what we're dealing
with here. Let's tie up any loose ends. We don't
want to have any potential security threats. As the former

(20:14):
president who might be the future president is up there
speaking at this outdoor rally, let's go have a talk
with this guy. Walk up there, how are we doing?
You know, you don't have to like take the guy
into custody or anything, but police officers can generally tell
they'll go up and talk to a guy and go, hey,

(20:36):
how's it going, how about this weather? Huh, where are
you here from, and just have a little chat, and
based on the answers they get and how this person
is acting, got instinct training take in and they're like,
all right, we might have someone we have to at
least keep an eye on. That's what this SWAT team
member thought. He let his colleagues know about it, and

(21:00):
he was out there carrying his rifle just in case
this guy wanted to do something dumb. So let's see
four nineteen pm, SWAT team members leaving sees this guy
thinks about it sitting at this picnic table. He snuck

(21:22):
in and parked by our cars. I'm just gonna let
him see me with my gun so he knows you
guys are up there. He's sitting to the direct right
of you on a picnic table about fifty yards from
the exit. Four to twenty six pm. He sat there

(21:42):
for over a half an hour. At five ten pm,
he leaves the picnic table and is now below the
counter snipers, one of whom again keeping an eye on
the guy, snap pictures of him that were shared in
a group chat. At five thirty eight, kid says a

(22:07):
kid learning around building. We are in AGR. I believe
it is. That's the ag building wherever it was the
Secret Service were using as kind of a command post.
But they weren't on the roof. I did see him
with a rangefinder looking towards stage. FYI, if you want

(22:29):
to notify SS snipers to look out, I lost sight
of him. Again. They see this as enough of a
potential threat, they take a picture of him. They notice
he has a rangefinder, he's looking at the stage. He's
been there for a while. If you want to notify

(22:54):
the Secret Service snipers to look out, I lost sight
of him. That was at five point thirty eight, just
after six o'clock. Trump takes the stage at six eleven
is when shots are fired. The fact that they had
enough attention on this guy and admitted now we don't

(23:15):
know where he is right now, And as people are
reaching out to local law enforcement saying there's someone climbing
up on the roof. You see that guy, he's up
there on the roof, which went on for a long time.
The totality of this evidence how it doesn't lead to

(23:36):
someone taking a leadership role in this to say maybe
we shouldn't let Trump take the stage until we have
all of this completely buttoned down. Where is this kid,
what's he up to? What's going on? Why are we
going to let Trump take the stage out here when

(23:58):
we don't know whether or not it's secure. Now to
do nothing to stop those who feel like the Secret
Service were in on this. I'll give you one more
bit of information. Now. All of that came in the
text messages that Senator Grassley was able to get and

(24:21):
then disseminate to the public. ABC News talked with the
lead sharpshooter for the Beaver County Swat Team assisting there, Butler, Pennsylvania.
This guy named Jason Woods talked to ABC News and said,
while the Secret Service had solicited the assistance from these

(24:42):
local agencies like the Beaver County Swat Team, communication was
sorely lacking. Quote. We were supposed to get a face
to face briefing with the Secret Service members whenever they arrived,
and that never happened unquote. This was you know, let

(25:06):
me put it this way. I don't have to say
the rest of that sentence. I was going to say,
this was an absolute failure. You already know that everyone
knows that. But now the question is, well, who's going
to be made to pay for it? Who's owning up
to this. Well, the director of the Secret Service just resigned.
Kim Cheadle left, she quit, She had her meeting before

(25:30):
Congress and briefing with the FBI, and then said, all right,
I'm out. What is that it? Why was it not
a concern at all by the Secret Service to work
with the local law enforcement there when you had an
active potential threat. It's either Keystone cops like gross negligence

(25:56):
or it was purposeful one or the other. And as
sad as it is to say this, I hope it
was the first one. I hope it was just bumbling negligence,
because for it to be the second one suddenly raises

(26:16):
a whole lot of other questions, which I hope someone's asking.
So then Trump said, all right, we're going to do
more of these rallies, but we'll do them inside. Then
over the weekend, President Trump said, you know what, I
like doing the outdoor rallies, and the Secret Service has

(26:37):
told me they're going to do a better job for me.
So we're going to recommence the outdoor MAGA rallies. We'll
see how that goes. I don't blame him for doing it,
and I you know, if one of them came to Omaha,

(26:58):
I'd be down there again, just like if President Biden
or maybe if Vice President Harris came to Omaha for
an outdoor event, I'd cover that just the same in
every instance. I don't know if I'd want to be
sitting right behind the candidate on the stage, not with

(27:22):
I mean, think about being one, you know, think about
being Trump. Let's just go with the first one. Gross
incompetence led to him nearly being murdered. The person in
charge of the Secret Service quits. We don't have her
replacement named. Someone in the Secret Service said, hey, sorry

(27:44):
about that. Well, we'll do a better job next time.
And you say, sounds good to me, I'll go to
another outdoor rally. I don't know what in that timeline
would make me feel better if I'm Trump. We'll see

(28:05):
Scott at kfab dot com as the email address. You're
welcome to join us via the Zonkers custom woods inbox
anytime you want this. As co President, Joe Biden is
about to do something here to say, reassert that no
one is above the law, not even the President of
the United States. We talk about this next Scott.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
Fordies NewsRadio eleven ten k FA.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
President Biden today is going to reassert that no one's
above the law in this country, not even the president
of the United States, not a justice of the Supreme Court,
no one. That is an assertion and an opinion piece
for the Washington Post from President Joe Biden. And what's
he been doing. Well, Like a lot of guys in

(28:53):
their eighties, he's been writing columns to local newspapers. He's
been writing a letter to the editor of the local
I've got someone's gotta know what I gotta think about this,
to whom it may concern, No one is above the law.

(29:13):
Doesn't he have Facebook? We don't have to write a
letter to the editor of the local paper and see
if it gets published in the opinion pages. You can
just post on Facebook, right, don't tell me to do that.
Let me read opinion pages. Well, that's that's what he's
been doing. He wrote an opinion for the Washington Post.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Hey, nobody got time to read that.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
I'll read it to you, Okay, Anyway, I'm not going
to read all of it. He says that there's he says,
thanks to the Supreme And this is how he phrases it,
talking about the decision that came down that a couple
of days after President Trump was nearly assassinated, the Supreme

(29:56):
Court decision to grant residential immunity from prosecution for official acts.
Biden looks at them and says, now, there are virtually
no limits on what a president can do. Except that's
an absolute lie. The Supreme Court didn't do that. Talked
about this an hour ago. I'll just review it. The

(30:19):
Biden administration unconstitutionally created this special prosecutor. This needs to
go through Congress, and mister he's a threat to democracy
over there. Himself created this office that immediately went after
his political opponent. You can't do that, the opponent said, ah,

(30:40):
classified documents. The Supreme Court said, yeah, maybe he did
something or didn't do something improper with classified documents, but
you don't have the authority through Congress to be able
to set up this out. The office hasn't been constitutionally established.
Therefore in charge are political in nature, not criminal or

(31:02):
potentially civil. This whole thing is illegal. That's what the
Supreme Court decided. That was an affront to Biden. Biden
is now switching it up, saying, ah, they just made
Trump king and Joe misinformation voter out there is like, well,
I don't want a king, and then also says we

(31:24):
need to have term limits for Supreme Court justices so
they can't do things like overturn Roe versus Wade. Here's
the assessment of the Nebraska Democratic Party Chair Jane Kleb

(31:44):
released a statement today after Today is the first day
that the Heartbeat Bill goes into effect in Iowa. This
is a law that bans most abortions after cardiac act
activity is detected about six weeks into a pregnancy. Now,

(32:07):
if you've ever been in the doctor's office when they
do the the sonogram, now.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
Here's the part of the show where Lucy says she's
glad she doesn't have kids.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
They do the sonogram, and they detect your child's heartbeat,
and you can hear it. There's a flutter sound and
you can hear your child's heartbeat. And I think I
speak for most of us who have had kids and
experienced that incredible moment by just saying, eh, there's some
cardiac activity detected. Now it's just science, no big deal.

(32:45):
Cardiac activity has been detected. What are we cone heads?
There has been cardiac activity detected. We are from France.
This is how cone heads react to cardiac activity. This
is your child's heartbeat. This is your baby's heartbeat, cardiac

(33:11):
activity is detected like it's something like a crime has
been committed. What's going on in there, sir? We have
detected cardiac activity, sir. In other words, once you know
you have a living being that you're now completely responsible for,

(33:35):
you can't kill it. That's what they've decided in Iowa.
That is the heartbeat law. It is in effect now.
The assessment of the Nebraska Democratic Party says, quote, after
Donald Trump overturned Roe v. Way, all right, No, he

(33:55):
didn't show me the executive order where President Trump said, ah,
we don't need Roe v. Wade anymore. This makes it
sound like it was a unilateral decision by one guy
and not the American people voting in to office. A
president of the United States who nominated for a completely

(34:18):
valid opening on the Supreme Court, a justice who was
confirmed by the United States Senate. This is how our
government operates. Trump didn't overturn Roe v. Wade, but that's
how the statement starts. So let's see here. After Donald
Trump overturned Roe v. Wade, Maga, Republicans in Nebraska and

(34:43):
Iowa wasted no time passing extreme abortion bans. Women in
Nebraska know the impact of Trump's abortion bans all too well,
and with Iowa's ban going into effect, reproductive care will
now be even harder to access in the Midwest. It's
critical that we elect Vice President Harris and Democrats up

(35:04):
and down the ballot in November to restore reproductive rights
in our basic fundamental freedoms. That's the statement from the
Nebraska Democratic Party. Yeah, Trump's abortion bands where he said
this is up to the states. There will be some
states that have done with Iowa and Nebraska. Iowa's done,

(35:24):
Nebraska's trying to figure it out, and we've got a
couple of constitutional amendments to vote on in November. But
this law is now affect in Iowa. Other states California, Illinois, Chicago,
that's not a state, Illinois, Massachusetts. I was going to say,
we'll have other ideas on it, and Trump has already said,

(35:47):
We're not going to go into those states and make
them choose a different path. We're not going to invalidate
what the people in that state have done on this front.
This is up to the states. Wow, how awful, What
a monster, what a dictator. It's a good thing President
Biden's trying to stop him after he's single handedly shot

(36:09):
down Roe v. Wade and then single handedly had this
ban in Iowa and single handedly allowed California or Virginia
to do whatever they want on this issue. Boy, it's
getting thick right now. It's summertime, and we're all wearing

(36:30):
waiters to get through all of which the media and
these various political entities are throwing at us. So President
Biden today is going to give a speech and say
we need to do this to rein in the Supreme
Court that's the executive branch, trying to limit the power
of the judicial branch, not how that's supposed to work,

(36:51):
and also to tell you that no one's above the
law in this country, and try and convince you the
Supreme Court put Trump above the law, which is not
anywhere even close to reality. And here's the other fun part.
President Biden isn't allowed to do an executive action on
any of this stuff. This is going to have to

(37:14):
go to Congress ostensibly to draft up some legislation, vote
on it, pass it, send it to the President for
his signature, and allow the Supreme Court to check the
constitutionality of it. But that I don't hear anyone in
Congress saying yeah, I'm gonna start up this bill. So

(37:37):
this is just the president making a campaign speech, try
and rally supporters to the idea that Trump's a dictator
and must be stopped. And how do we do that?
Ask the Secret Service.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
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