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January 21, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Ladies and gentlemen. And can I say ladies and gentlemen?
Now I can? Can I? Yeah? Okay, so I do
mean ladies and gentlemen. The winning has officially begun, so's
the hard work. But yeah, we'll get to that later.
We're still on the honeymoon. We know things are going
to be different, though, right, I mean after four or

(00:23):
long years. Joe wonders, we're about to go into a
dark winter's winters. I think he said winter, but yeah,
we had quite a few dark winters. It's embarrassing too,
isn't it embarrassing years? It's finally finally over. Doesn't it
feel good? Doesn't it feel like a different kick in

(00:47):
the step? What a day? What a feeling? And you
know who yesterday is. I was watching it in the
Capitol rotunda at the start, especially had like a Christmas
Eve field service to it. Loved it, and it's the
cameras were panning around and I watched out of I
cut the cable so I had Fox Now the B

(01:08):
Team Fox coverage. It's free available anyhow. It was awesome
because they did it like we're all and uncut, where
let's just listen in not well on January six. Yeah,
Mitch McConnell, you know the CBS. I watched that for
a little bit. I was like, oh, shut up you.
I had to go. And I loved how they just
turned the mics on and let us hear it. We

(01:29):
heard the band playing, we heard all of that. But
as they were doing the camera around with all the
people sitting there, oh, I wanted Rush to be there.
I wanted Rush.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
We will never surrender. We will never give up, never, never, never.
It's not who we are, it's not what we do.
We never give up.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Well, I bet he was looking down enjoying a cigar.
Are those allowed in heaven? Well, we can't die, so,
I mean, we're already dead, so I don't know, enjoy it.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
It was kind of hard to find parking at the
store and also at work with all the great again
laying around. Have you noticed that? It's just it's a
good feel man. The inauguration had a reverence to it,
and boy, Trump was not cordial enough. How could he
say that with Joe and Kamla just sitting there, and
Obama and Hillary and all of them. You know, I

(02:23):
had to take all Well. Trump spoke the truth, like
he always has, and with the people that you know,
tried to take him out unfairly and really treeson us,
treeson us behavior what they did to him, saying six
feet away, I loved it. I loved it. I was

(02:43):
watching their faces as President Trump spoke of what's been
allowed to happen over the last four years. I read
and I can't remember who it was, but they were saying,
I don't think it was a could I don't even
think it was security. I think they wanted that close,
intimate setting where they would be five feet away without
airplanes going over and thous tens of thousands of people

(03:08):
and outside, Boy it was. It was quiet and they
were real close, and I loved it. I even got
closer to the TV. I wanted to feel like I
was that far away from But you know, it kind
of looked like they enjoyed themselves. I would say it
was Bill Clinton. I took this little snap of everybody

(03:30):
frowning on the Democrat side, and there was all Bill
back there, just grinning. They did some funny shots too
at George w He had some uh well, I don't
remember him being such an eyebrow razor, like excited kind
of face kind of thing going on. But man, a
lot of famous people. They were on stage in DC yesterday,
and most famous of course President Trump and boy Doggy.

(03:54):
What a week. Famous singers, famous Hollywood, famous politicians, famous types.
And I'm so glad the rfk's and the Tulsas and
the Alumnusk and the Zuckerberg Can I say that Zuckerberg, Hey, buddy,
keep your eyeballs in their sockets there? What are you
staring at? I mean, even Senator John Hoodie Fetterman has

(04:14):
used the restroom at marl Largo? Right, Isn't that That's
what would come a long way? But forget the famous
people for just a moment. None of this would have
transpired if not for me and you and Carl and
Colorado and Indian Arkansas and Felicia and Florida and Wayne

(04:36):
in Wisconsin and Freddie and Fresno. Can't forget the Lowero
family in Fresno with their Trump decorated that that that's
who made all this happen. We did, We the people
across America, And let's stop and congratulate ourselves. It's okay, man,

(04:57):
when people win the super Bowl, they congratulate themselves. They
put champagne and yeah.

Speaker 4 (05:01):
Woo, we're number one.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
They're congratulating this also all the work that they did
to get there, and that's okay to do. And this
is the day to feel that way. And it's okay
to feel that way those who never gave up the fight.
You know, ten years since Trump and Milania rode the
escalator down to announce the you know, mister, you're fired,

(05:27):
wanted to become president of the United States on the
Republican ticket. I remember being on the air up in Modesto, Stockton,
and I said, at the time, I felt like I
had just taken a political shower. Congratulate yourself. You were
up against a lot of mean people.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
I am officially.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Running for president of the United States.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
There are no words.

Speaker 5 (05:47):
How do you even have a straight face right now?
There are no words to describe what just happened, your
mean Vandelle.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Do you have any doubt that this is anything more
than a carnival show?

Speaker 1 (05:57):
And you watched us speech today we all laugh about
and I'm sitting here laughing out loud, you know, you know,
for the entire you know, front part of the show
here as we're talking about it.

Speaker 5 (06:06):
I mean, it was a rambling mess of a speech
that said it was very entertaining.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
I was howling, howling.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Girl, I was howling. I was howling at those pants
she had on. Where'd she get them? Kmart? I was howling.
I'm a mean adult. They were all mean grown ups,
weren't they. Now, there's never been a Republican politician I
won one hundred percent agree with. Closest was probably Conderson
Ron Paul in eight in that campaign, which in my opinion,

(06:36):
was the fire that let the Tea Party, which lit
the Trump mag A movement. But I didn't agree hundred
percent with Ron Paul, and I haven't agreed one hundred
percent with Trump. I was one percent against Operation Warp Speed.
I was one hundred percent as it was happening, you know,
handing the economy insanity over to Fauci. But I I
loved the man. Why Why do I love Donald? Because

(07:00):
I know he loves his country, which means he loves me.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
I love you, folks very much, I.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Know you do. That's why from that first date down
being committed to the truth, which he backs, it's not
committed to the man. Yeah, I'm committed to what he
believes in his core principles of America. And he made

(07:26):
me feel like I took a political shower when I
first heard him speaking. And that's how it felt again yesterday.
Didn't you feel like you were renting off a bunch
of crap? Like you've been rolling around out in a
lama field. Oh, you finally got to go in and
feel that hot water and that what do they call

(07:49):
those things? The lufa? You had your lufa like from Afghanistan,
real lufa from the mountains that you could just scrub
all the the crud of the last four years off.
It felt It felt good. And that's why I want
to recognize you, the garbage of America, all you deplorables

(08:10):
out there, ridicule, criticized, threatened. And remember, and I've reminding
you of this many times, what President Trump said, and
I never forgot this.

Speaker 6 (08:25):
They're trying to stop me because they know that I
don't answer to them.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
I answered to you. It's true.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Yeah, remember that when all of this, when they attack him,
they attack you, when they lie about him, they lie
about you. When they they call him a Russian spy,
you back a treason is Russian spy? You? So they're
calling you a Russian sympathizer. When they impeach him, they

(08:53):
attack you, you know, all the media laughing, and all those
that you know went along and laughed with them. And
there were many on the Republican side just as much
that did it as well. And all the talk of hey,
look at him, man, all those goose steppers we were,

(09:17):
we were painted in this last election. Well in two
twenty sixteen, we were Russian operatives. Now they knew that
wasn't gonna fly because that was thoroughly investigated at the
costs of taxpayers. Thank you, guys, thank you. And now
we of course are Nazi sympathizers. Oh, I'll play you
the new alun must thing in a moment here. But yeah,

(09:39):
remember that with all the the goose steppers behind our
fascist dictator on them.

Speaker 7 (09:44):
And then he says that the news network that is
most critical of him should be taken off the air.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
This is not a reach.

Speaker 7 (09:53):
I could go back and talk about Nazi Germany and
I do it. I do it without any concerns whatsoever.
And if people can't start drawing the parallels, well you're
just stupid, or you have your head in the sand,
or you're one of them.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
Okay, you know where my loyalty there is morning breath.
My loyalty is to the truth. And with all the
shifting winds, many out there stood firm for the truth.
Thank you. Loyalty is something to be admired. It's truly
a testament to the ideals of the conservative mag of movement.

(10:30):
It really is. We We didn't jump ship wine because
we saw somebody else that when they got knocked or
got somebody said something mean about him, Trump doubled down.
He kept fighting. That that gave us fuel. And just
like I told recently a turning point USA Hispanic guy,

(10:51):
I said, man, it's way easier for me. Is like
a white conservative, you know, middle aged talk show host
to be a conservative than a young Hispanic man in California,
or a black conservative man or a gay conservative man.
You know, a little harder for them to take a
stand in their circles. So thank you to everybody else
out there that had to take extra extra hints for

(11:14):
standing out for Trump. We did it. It's that belief
in energy that actually fueled our constitution back then, the
belief in the truth and fighting for it. And they
kept pushing forward. And see what happened. Trump won. He

(11:36):
believed it. He told us what November twenty, November fifth
was going to be Christian Visibility Day. He predicted it.
It's like Joe Namath, Yeah, we're going to win the
super Bowl, and we kept fighting for what we believed
in in God, country and constitution. And don't think that
it's only just begun. It's going to require I'm going

(11:57):
to say, more courage to right all the wrongs of
the build back better administration. So let's enjoy this time.
Let's celebrate this time. Let's congratulate each other during this time.
But I've been using the words battle and fight, and
yes it it is a battle, and yes we get
we gotta fight. But this this battle isn't with with
Kamala or with Governor dipty dew. It's true. It's because

(12:22):
it's true, yeah, or Joy Reid or Fountain your swimming
hill on Omar. It's between good and evil. This is
a spiritual battle. And you hear you hear commentators say
that Tucker talks about it all the time. Joe Rogan
nod his head probably high, but just not in his head. Yeah,

(12:43):
agreeing with his spiritual battle that we got going on
and it is. Let's let's break it down. Let's really
break it down to what the battle is. It's between
God and.

Speaker 8 (12:58):
Possibly be why, Oh, I don't know, say it.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
Yes, it is, and that's why yesterday Trump talking about
the incredible comeback, giving thanks to God that he was
actually saved by God, and a man that publicly states

(13:25):
that's done. I don't know how many countless hours in
conversation with the God that saved his life.

Speaker 6 (13:32):
Those who wish to stop our cause have tried to
take my freedom and indeed to take my life just
a few months ago in a beautiful Pennsylvania field and
assassin's bullet ripped through my ear. But I felt then
and believe even more so now that my life was
saved for a reason. I was saved by God to

(13:53):
make America great again.

Speaker 7 (14:00):
This is Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on the valley'spour talking.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
About how dare you? And he said, yeah, you need
to play that Gone with the Wind lady that you
play I go Gone with the Wind. It's not Gone
with the Wind. That's Greta Thumberg. And he sent me
the Gone with the Wind audio and it does sound
a lot like it.

Speaker 9 (14:20):
He doesn't strike me as half good enough for a
girl of your What was it your passion for a living?

Speaker 2 (14:26):
How dare you you want? For dwight Is book?

Speaker 1 (14:30):
All right, it kind of does. I put them both together.
Let's listen to version two.

Speaker 9 (14:34):
He doesn't strike me as half good enough for a
girl of your What was it your passion for living?

Speaker 2 (14:41):
How dare you? How dare you you want?

Speaker 10 (14:43):
For dwight Is book?

Speaker 1 (14:49):
They do sound a lot of like That's where she
got it. Greta was sitting back watching Gone with the
Wind and thought, what am I going to say to
the un and she got that how dare you? Yeah?
How dare the sound guy? Fire? That sound guy? Everything
ran so smooth? Carry Underwood deserves to have someone that

(15:12):
does or sound correctly during the silence, I really thought
Trump might stand up and go you're fired. Gee. I
had the same thought too. But on two occasions I
got some of you might know DJ rick D's He
was down on Kiss Off m in La and did
the rick ds Weekly Top forty for decades. One of

(15:34):
the times that I got to speak with him, I
probably asked him like, what do you do when you
mess up? Or something like that, and he said the
difference between an amateur and a pro is a pro
knows how to handle a mistake, or when something messes up,
they know how to pull it off. That's the difference
between an amateur and a pro. How they handle mistakes.
Carry underwood a pro.

Speaker 11 (15:55):
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Speaker 10 (16:16):
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god shade, He's the grace f p and crown my

(16:39):
good wade.

Speaker 11 (16:44):
From Cee to shine.

Speaker 6 (16:48):
See.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
I was just gonna play a little snippet of it,
but I just couldn't stop it. And I'm glad I
I didn't. It was very inspirational yesterday.

Speaker 6 (17:01):
I stand before you now as proof that you should
never believe that something is impossible to do.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
In America, the impossible is what we do best.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
No, it's not fair. I didn't start out on third
base like you never believe something is impossible. Look at
jd Vance. He started out not only getting hit by
the ball, he got hit in the head at the
pome plate without a helmet on. That's how far away

(17:34):
from third base that he got He didn't even remember
the walk down to first base. It was so dizzy.
He had a concussion for being hit in the head. Yeah,
but he made it all the way around the home.
That was to see during the parade section where he
got a little tiring. Oh my word, bands just play

(17:56):
sixty seconds to move on the South Carolina. The guys
dancing all over the place, the historically black university. I
understand it's time to display yourself. It might have looked
a little bit better choreographed on a spread out street
in a parade, but when you're crammed into something about
the size of a trailer linked, you know, to perform

(18:19):
in there. It was crammed in the Capitol one center there. Yeah,
and it went on. I tell you, they kept playing
the same drumbeat for about three minutes. I was about yeah,
that's probably when I checked out there. I didn't watch
all the parade, but to see JD. Vance's little boys
or arms hanging over this top railing, you know, touching
the presidential seal, They're like, h what a long day.

(18:41):
Haven't at that age, of course, really no concept of
history and that you're part of it. I thought, man,
when they're like in their thirties, so they'll show their kids. Hey, hey,
look at dad when Grandpaul was the vice president. Look
at I mean the memories that were created. Jd. Vance's
wife looked like like Jacqueline Kennedy, kind of outfitty with

(19:02):
that pink thing on. Listen to me, Yeah, I looked
at everybody's clothes. We all did that Milania Trump hat.
Though Trump couldn't even get in there to give her
a kiss. Did you see that? You'd have to turn
your head sideways like a football if you were going
to try and get up under that that hat, And
it did hide her eyes the whole time. A very
mysterious look, very elegant look. I don't know if that's

(19:26):
the look somewhere over on the other side of the ocean,
her being a former model and all of that, but
she has elegance and it was I bet you that'll be.
It'll be because the first go around her bay in quote,
the main stream did not or couldn't act like they
liked the Trumps. Malania was kind of shunned by all

(19:46):
the fashion and all of that. But I bet you
she next four years, she's going to be a uh
those her fashion will probably become much more talked about
in a positive way like they You would think anybody
that was a former supermodel who turned out to be
now the first Lady of the United States, you think
they would be all over those kinds of stories. But

(20:09):
you watch for that. It's coming. Okay, back to the
important things Trump talking about. We're not going to forget
a few things. We're not going to forget our country.
We're not going to forget our constitution, and I love
his last week.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
We will not forget our country.

Speaker 6 (20:24):
We will not forget our constitution, and we will not
forget our God.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Yeah, there it is that made them mad. Thank you, sir.
Appreciate that. Also, like the fact that you know to
be able to have that money to put an offering
plate lord the economy. We got to have money right.

Speaker 6 (20:43):
We'll bring prices down, fill our strategic reserves up again
right to the top, and export American energy all over
the world.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
It will be a rich nation again. And it is
that liquid gold under our feet that will help to
do it. This is the treporatary show on the Valley's
Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Republicans in Congress that did not stand up for the
military when they were getting experimental mr in a kicked
out of their careers. They can't go in and maybe
tell a local city fire department the mandate they can do,
but they had federal control over the United States military.

(21:31):
And the fact that I can't sit here and go
well except for these ten. And it's embedded in my
brain because they were out there marching and protesting against
having them forced into it. I lived through one of
my sons, well a few of them at the time,

(21:52):
the one that decided not to go along with it,
and the emotional up and down, and he fought it
and got to stay in. But he fought it. He
put it on his Catholic religious grounds and he is
still in. But it was so good to hear President

(22:14):
Trump say this yesterday.

Speaker 6 (22:16):
This week, I will reinstate any service members who were
unjustly expelled from our military for objecting to the COVID
vaccine mandate with full back tame.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
I'm going to say, ninety percent of the people they
are clapping could have done something about it. But clapping
he could have done something.

Speaker 6 (22:39):
And I will sign in order to stop our warriors
from being subjected to radical political theories and social experiments
while on duty.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
How damn you it's going to end immediately.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Yeah, that was Greta, not gone with the wind. I
need to get both of them now. I need to
get the gone with the win when also clipped up there,
thank you for that one. They're gary. We had Let
me read a posts here CBS forty seven. Here locally,
the pardons fulfilled Trunk's promise to release supporters who tried
to help him overturn his election defeat four years ago.

(23:13):
Talking about January sixth, that's how that's described. That helped
Trump overturn the election. Hey guys, you're so twenty twenty one.
Wake up, local media. The world has changed around you.
We don't believe the lies. It's simple, two words, stop lying.

(23:37):
Stop it. We had the who I'm such a pardon
machine going on here and Senator Adam Shiff and other
members of Congress part of January sixth. He had Liz,
I do not have anywhere I belong anymore. Cheney, you
had Adam Kinzinger, both former reps in Congress on the

(23:58):
Republican ticket. Adam Schiff member he didn't want the pardon man,
He said, I don't need that. I would urge the
President not to do that. I would deem it defensive
and unnecessary. But then I found it hilarious. This is
before he got the pardon. I'm going to quote former
Congressman now Senator Adam Bullshiff. He said, I certainly understand

(24:21):
why President Biden believed he needed to take this step
in light of the baseless threats issued by Donald Trump
and individuals who are now some of his law enforcement nominees. Oh.
I don't need it. I don't want it, but boy,
I certainly understand why. I don't know, maybe somebody like me,
somebody that might might might need it. He also gave

(24:41):
pardons to retired General Mark Milly vanilly Orman, chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff. I don't know why he
would be in trouble leaving what eighty eighty billion dollars
in machinery behind. Why would he be in trouble? Why
would he at least not you know, I have to
face some kind of grilling over that. And don't even

(25:04):
go and get me going on such a happy day here,
fauci falci. That makes me want to hurl more than
Joe Biden's family members. Joe Biden's family members were part
of the Biden crime family syndicate. But they didn't. They

(25:26):
didn't allow me not to go to church. They didn't
allow it for me not to have to worry every Monday.
Am I going to force a possible mandate that will
make me walk away from my career, my job. Fauci
was an evil dude. Fauci run businesses that families have
built for generations, at some of them, right, he single

(25:50):
handily lied about his involvement with the National Health Alliance
Collins DAWs sack all these names freedom of Information Act
requests showing that Fauci lied.

Speaker 12 (26:08):
We know it.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Fauci even admitted the sixty distance thing was just ah,
something came up with family members James Biden, Sarah Jones Biden,
Valerie Biden, Owens, John t Owens, Francis W. Biden. And
nor should any of this be misconstrued as an admission

(26:30):
of guilt for any offense. Guys, that's not the that's
not how it works. You don't need to ask somebody
to do you a favor if you don't have a need.
That's ridiculous. Falci gonna be pardoned for what crimes? What

(26:53):
crimes did these individuals connect with Well, I guess now
they'll never be punished sort but they can still be
brought forward over it and they can still be grilled.
But listen to how the media handled it when Trump
was leaving office, much like in the same situation Joe
Biden was in the last few days where he had
the opportunity to do pardons. Listen to the media talking

(27:18):
to Adam Shift late twenty twenty on the Trump partons.

Speaker 13 (27:21):
As you know, well Michael Flint pleaded guilty, then try
to withdraw those guilty. Please he cooperated with them all investigation.
Then uncooperated now seen as reporting as the president is
considering pardoning him and soon, what message would that send?

Speaker 3 (27:37):
Well, it would send a message at least as far
as President Trump is concerned. If you lie on his behalf,
if you cofer up for him, he will reward you.
He will protect you, but only if he thinks it's
in his interest. There are others that lied for him
that he's not going to extend that kind of service to.
But it just frankly reflects so ill on our democracy,

(28:01):
on the United States. I imagine what people around the
world think when we have a president who's acting like
an organized crime figure.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
But this is who Donald Trump is.

Speaker 3 (28:10):
It's who he was on the way into the presidency.
It will be exactly who is on his last days
of the presidency.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Well, look at Cheff of Damas there predicting the future
five years into the future, where a president actually did that.
Is there anybody in the media that in late twenty
twenty early twenty twenty one, when Trump still had a
few days left in office, that was talking about pardons?

Speaker 14 (28:34):
Oh yeah, have you.

Speaker 8 (28:35):
Ever heard of somebody getting a preemptive pardon who was
innocent of all crime, who's just an innocent person? Have
you ever heard of that just getting a blanket and
they're an innocent person.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
But no, it's the president's own family.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
It's people that have been covering up for the president
in addition to his own family.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
And they're talking about the Trump family. Again, this was
five years ago, the mails in the media talking about that.

Speaker 15 (29:01):
Is there an innocent explanation for someone to seek preemptive
pardons for family members? Would you do that if you
knew you were innocent and just worried about outside forces?

Speaker 2 (29:16):
The answer to that is going to be no. If
you haven't done anything wrong. You sit there and go,
what do you need a preemptive pardon for?

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Exactly? The left media had it down, man, they had
it down beat. That was a few years ago.

Speaker 3 (29:32):
Though.

Speaker 4 (29:32):
If he pardons people preemptively, he's essentially telling the public
that these people have committed crimes and we may not
be aware of what they are, but the pardon is
clear evidence that crimes have been committed.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
All right, is everybody in the liberal media that will
say that it's okay for a president to pardon people
on his way out?

Speaker 16 (29:50):
I imagine if he decides to issue these preemptive pardons,
it will be cast in a way that he's protecting
his family and protecting their reputation from you know, villainous
exterior forces that are against him.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
Oh, that would be what Joe You just describe what
Joe Biden just did? Oh heavy, Guys.

Speaker 2 (30:11):
First off, we should just take a deep.

Speaker 12 (30:13):
Breath and acknowledge the audacity of a president who's so
clearly concerned about his own criminal culpability and that of
his family members that pardons are a major obsession with him.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
Guys, this is too easy. It's just too easy. I
can just keep him stop and play.

Speaker 17 (30:32):
The idea of a kind of prospective pardon, this sort
of permanent federal get out of jail free card, that
that seems to be what we're talking about in the
case of this right with Juliani and his three eldest children,
who as far we know, don't have not been convicted
of a crime.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Maybe they've committed a lot and.

Speaker 17 (30:49):
They don't want to face action.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
I don't know, it's weird. I wouldn't ask for a pardon.

Speaker 17 (30:53):
I don't think I deserve one because I don't think
I've done anything credible.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
Yeah, where does that come from?

Speaker 9 (30:59):
That concept?

Speaker 17 (31:00):
Can just kind of wave your magic pardon one?

Speaker 1 (31:02):
I don't know where that comes from. Uh, five forty
two forty two, number you to me? Two thirty forty
two forty two. He's a big Trump supporter. Good friend
of the show, Thomas. It's a good day, buddy, Thank
you for checking in with us.

Speaker 14 (31:17):
Man. Yes, sir, all my friends my co workers say,
I don't know pepping my step today, but anyways, it does.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
It does put a pepp in the sky, look bluer.
My oatmeal tasted better?

Speaker 14 (31:29):
Yeah, and American flag looks better, doesn't it though?

Speaker 1 (31:32):
Amen?

Speaker 14 (31:33):
Yes, sir, I was talking about about the pardons. Okay,
we're talking about Biden did a fifteen minutes before he
lost president to give it president away, pardon his family,
and then donaldself is smart enough. Well I'm not smart enough,
but did the right thing and did I'm parting the
January sixth because they served time already so they can't

(31:54):
really complain about that. But my question is who really
did the partis for Joe Biden, because I don't think
he did anything but about four years. I'm just wondering
how that works, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (32:05):
You mean, when Joe Biden's sitting there at night in
bed with doctor Jill with a little notepad, write and down,
remembering everybody. Yeah, the number that he released, it had
to be people in the background, probably making a whole
lot of money. Yeah, they were gonna loot it all
before they got out of there. That's a good point, Thomas,
Who really really did the party? Yeah? And we'll never know, right,

(32:28):
And I.

Speaker 14 (32:29):
Make it quick. Well, one minute they keep by saying
on January sixth, with loick Ford looking past, and then
when trum Trumbus four years into four thousands years now,
they have no no, no, no sustance because who's your leader.
They don't have a leader. They can't talk about January sixth.
It can't come up faster because we've got brand new
strong people and Trump is the strongest. But we're looking better,

(32:51):
working good yours come.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
So it feels good, Thomas, It sure enough does. Well.
Thank you for lifting my spirits today, Thomas, I appreciate that.
I I want to go out with the last opinion
on pardons. Let's go listen.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
Five years ago, President Trump is reportedly considering a wave
of preemptive pardons.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
Does this concern you all, these preemptive pardons.

Speaker 18 (33:15):
Well, it's it concerns me in terms of what kind
of precedent sets and how the rest of the world
looks as US as a nation of laws and injustice.
You're not going to see an our administration that kind
of approach to pardons. Nor are you going to see

(33:37):
an our administration the approach to making policy by tweets.
You know, it's it's going to be a totally different
way in which we approach the justice system.

Speaker 16 (33:46):
And his learned President Biden will pardon his son Hunter Biden.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
I don't even know what to say. Mister President helped
me out, go home to mom. Thank you. This is
the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley.

Speaker 2 (33:59):
He's how has it?

Speaker 6 (34:01):
Man?

Speaker 1 (34:01):
Ever seen the woman in a dress? Does she ever
wear dresses? She doesn't. She looked like she was dressed
for a funeral or a background dancer for the Janet
Jackson Rhythm Nation nineteen ninety tour. Yeah, I was all
ready for gimme a beat watching Kama. That's how she
was dressed. Yeah. JD. Vance had the or Vice President

(34:21):
Vance had the red tie the Trump look, and Trump
had on the President Trump had on the purple tie
symbolizing blue and red coming together. Maybe. I know some
fashion people were talking about that and all my fashion
articles that I read. But it was a good mood.
And then suddenly the service was turned over to Amy

(34:42):
Klobe Care And then I'm like, how did this happen?
Why was I in a good mood? Why was the
first person we had some prayers? And why was she
the first to get up?

Speaker 15 (34:54):
Man?

Speaker 1 (34:54):
That's all right, I know we're felt to go into
a dark winter. Reverend Franklin Graham talking about Yeah, four
dark years. I loved it.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
I loved to go into a dark winter, A dark winter.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
Yeah, The Assistant Trevor Carry Show, London Valley's Power Talk
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