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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What got me though. Over the weekend, I'll get back
to some more of what former congress Anoon has had
to say there. What was FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino saying,
and I quote him, shocked to his core over some
recent corruption discoveries, And I quote him, I'll never be
the same, shock to his core. I'll never be the same.
(00:24):
I'm going to read his post or the highlights of
the important parts during my ten years deputy director at
PI have been repeatedly related to you. The things that
are happening that might not be immediately visible, but they
are happening. But what I have learned in the course
of our properly necessary investigations into these matters has shocked
me down to my core. We cannot run a republic
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like this. I'll never be the same after learning what
I've learned. Three more paragraphs about not my truth, your
truth to truth. God bless all Defender America. Respect to
Lee Dan shocked to the core. Well, I'm about to
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see allergies. I'm gonna be weird. I need to get
my sneeze song. Sorry. Those pauses were brought to you
by Valley pollen mixed with dust. July even though it's
not as hot as it normally is. It's all trapped
in here anyhow. If you hear weird things like that,
I'm not gonna sneeze in your ear. But what I
(01:31):
was about to say before I rudely interrupted myself, now's
not the time to bongino, I think, to share your
shake into the core feelings and leaving it hanging at
that man. Okay, if that's the case, there should have
been US marshals at the FBI at quarters this morning
(01:52):
collecting guns and badges. Probably wouldn't hurt to have some
of the Marines I don't know, you know, surrounding them
if it's that bad shaking you to your core. Now.
I know there's people that are good people, and sometimes
they have a hard time imagining how corrupt or I
(02:14):
guess depraved others others can be. But he was NYPD,
he was a secret service agent. Maybe he's never in
his life seen information that's coming across his desk like this, though,
now that he's in the FBI, I don't know this
(02:35):
iss your BI have They immediately got in there in
some magic wand I remember FBI Director Cashmans, I'll say,
and the majority of everybody or good people. Do you
think that's the case. I don't know, man, I say,
clear house and let everybody come back and reinterview. That's
how much I don't trust them. I don't trust the
(02:55):
FBI as of late, probably never in my life. But
I would think if the number two guy in the FBI,
and I trust Director Patel and Deputy Director Bongino and
those that they have brought in, but there's a whole
slew guys that man went after mom and dads. Come
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on January sixth, pipe pomp Wan's antifas still able to exist.
I mean attacking police in America, we know it. They
come out every time they do it, and they return.
How does that well, that has to be some kind
of FBI involvement. And I know they Trump administration folks
(03:38):
have only been in for six months. But if again,
the number two guy at the FBI is shocked to
his core, what kind of crime is that? The question
is now they go do some about the real crimes.
You can't be shocked to the core and then do
nothing right, Yes, you can't be. And I don't agree
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with coming up publicly with statements like this. If you
don't have the evidence, or if you don't, you don't
want to provide it, and you know, pretty soon we
might have to get start and arresting people. And I'm
sure he just didn't willing really go out there without
approval of his boss FTELA and their boss, President Trump.
But when I heard that that Dan Bongino, the FBI
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deputy director, had was shocked, that didn't make me feel
more secure, a bit more of the opposite. I'm tired though,
a clickbait kind of stuff, a G. PAMBONDI, I have
the files, I'm gonna send some people out. They're gonna
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wave them around in the air like they just don't care.
That's what she did, didn't she how this government works?
We just speculate on this site. Hey, he's been on
on the other side.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
Then when Moler completely flames out, why because there was
no intelligence that tied Trump to Russia. Then what happens.
We get this fake whistleblower from inside the agencies that
says that Trump's doing something weird with Ukraine, and so
you end up with that, and then you get to
the hunter Biden laptop, and then you get to the
rate of.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Mar A Lago.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
All of that is happening with basically the same two
dozen people and media operatives that are all involved in perpetuating,
perpetuating these hoaxes.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
Yeah, the mar A Lago rate really comes into play now,
sure does. Also a lawsuit in March. I think it
was a twenty twenty two President Trump brought against Hillary
and a whole other sluid Democrats. I'm going to talk
about that later in the show. People are like, yes,
the judge was like yes, but there's no evidence. Well,
since that's been filed, now, any attorney can basically now
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view any kind of evidence that he immediately brings short
because that's been filed in a court of law. Getting
ready for the game back in twenty twenty two, Like
imagine Congress, former Congressman Nunez here all this inside him,
all that he knew, he tried, man, he really tried.
He was the one that ran up to the White House.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
So but the the problem is it's it is a
you cannot destroy evidence, you cannot hide evidence from from Congress.
We had multiple subpoenas that went out there. I'd be
surprised to see if you was any information hit from
John Durham. I think, you know Durham and his team
could play a role and maybe helping out this new
(06:33):
strike force that's put together because there's probably a lot
that was hidden from them, so there's plenty of conspiring
going on. Multiple laws, in my opinion, were broke. The
question will be, you know, can you build a case
strong enough to be to that a jury would convict
some of these people? And that's that's really going to be.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
The key that's NEWNAS talking this so we can The
key is proving that back on December what that first
week or whatever they are, twenty sixteen, that the people
in that room that were sitting there at the White House,
they needed they needed President Obama to pull the trigger.
(07:15):
And if they can prove he pulled the trigger, then
we got us something here and there. Obviously, according to
Director National Intelligence Tulci Gabbard of the report, we got
proof that said somebody pulled that trigger and it has
his name at the top. So okay, there you go. Now,
come on, here are just weapons of mass and distraction.
(07:38):
Isn't that a cool term there? Congressman Crow from Colorado
c CCC, he's dismissing something we could throw a pee
on there to be a comedy CCCP communist. Remember those
in the Olympics, they had that on the back of
their uniforms. The Colorado Marx is here talking about Tulsi Gabbard.
(08:01):
This dude is a fool I play. When this first broke,
he was on CNN talking about, Oh, it's not true,
it's not this.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
You know, the allegations and the conspiracy theories by Taulsy
Gabbard would be sad if they weren't so dangerous. She
has turned herself into basically a weapon of mass distraction,
is what I've been calling up because it's very clear
what's happening here. She's trying to curry favor and get
back into favor with Donald Trump and has concocted these
theories to do so.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Yeah. Now this one right here, this next statement is
I mean, they just they have no shame, none what
so ever, not some DNA of shame from their little
toe to the top of this dude's head to literally
say that the Russia collusion Trump, all of this has
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already been the most examined in history. Well, okay, the
part that you want to talk about the examination was
Muller and it came out and said no, Trump didn't
do anything wrong. Now we're turning around by going, okay,
just what we were saying during the whole time that
that was going on. No, no, no, all this has
been examined the most in history.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
Well, let's be really clear here that the Russian investigation
and allegations of Russian interference into the election have been
the most examined and re examine finding in the intelligence
community history.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
History. Boy, we said history with turning that one upside down,
making sure every stone was overturned, nothing hiding anywhere. We're done,
nothing to see here, Please keep moving. Senator Rubio back
in the day when all this was going on, said
they always go back to well twenty twenty to bipartisan
(09:51):
little powwow, they got together there, right. Well, Rubio said,
there was no evidence that Trump worked with Russia. Is
what came out of it.
Speaker 3 (09:59):
The be four four investigations, including a bipartisan Senate investigation
led under the first Trump administration, led in part by
Marco Rubio, that was very very clear on these findings.
These have been investigated and reinvestigated and reinvestigated, and nothing
has changed up until this past month.
Speaker 4 (10:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
Everything time's been investigator reinvestigated. We've watched it, we've tried it.
We've watched it, we dried it. We've watched it, we
dried it. It is clean. Here you go. Nothing to
see here, no stains anywhere. Well, Senator Lindsay Graham, are
you just rewriting history? That's MSNBC. So now let's go here.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
There is no new information none, right, all the information
that is sitting in the committee, and it has been
sitting in the Senate. It's new to you. But all
of this information has been available to the House Intelligence Committee,
including in twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen, twenty twenty,
when all these investigations and reviews were done under the
first Trump administration.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Been done. All right, Crow, you're done. Let's go to
Lindsey Graham here. Aren't you rewriting history? Let me try
and redo that game. Aren't you rewriting history?
Speaker 5 (11:08):
Are you trying to rewrite history to distract from the
Epstein matter?
Speaker 6 (11:11):
Senator No, I'm trying to let you know and the
media know that we found something we didn't know before.
Speaker 4 (11:20):
At the end of the day, I'm not calling for a.
Speaker 6 (11:22):
Prosecution against President Obama for treason, but I am calling
for an investigation. Mister Miller also said there was no
credible evidence that President Trump colluded with the Russians.
Speaker 3 (11:35):
For years and.
Speaker 6 (11:36):
Months and days and weeks, people had their lives turned
upside down, chasing the mullered narrative that Trump was in
bed with the Russians, that the Trump campaign was colluding
with the Russians. The only people colluding with the Russians
were the Hillary Clinton campaign and Christopher Steel manufacturing a
document to get warrants against Carter Page based on own
(12:00):
lies and falsehoods.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
So yeah, I'm very familiar with it.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
I'm very familiar with it, Honey. I just told you.
It's just reminding me. Remember when you're a kid, maybe
even an adult, but really when you're a kid, you
had that peripheral person that you didn't really like, but
every once in a while you would do something with
them and you liked them like they you were kind
(12:27):
of surprised you were having a fun time with that
person you didn't like. Does any of that make sense
to anybody else? That's how I feel about Senator Lindsey Graham.
Like I liked him right there.
Speaker 6 (12:40):
I normally don't, but you don't seem to acknowledge is
there something new being found? Rather than reinventing the wheel here,
let's go back to a special council model to look
at this something new.
Speaker 5 (12:52):
Senator, Senator, you're saying there's something new. This report goes
back to twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
It's false old.
Speaker 5 (12:58):
There's actually nothing new in this imported nothing that changes
at me I want to talk.
Speaker 6 (13:03):
About is new to me. I it's new to me.
Trying to sweep this stuff under the rug. And that's
not right.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
You're trying to sleep it under the rug, is what
you say in South Carolina. You're not going to sweep
it under the rug. All right, let me give you
one more crow. This crow dude from Colorado. Countressman crow
from Colorado. Again, no shame, zero none, saying that nothing
has been hidden at all. I wonder how speech arrives
(13:32):
to him. You think it's a text email or they
too afraid of that coming from court. I wonder who
sends it to him. I wonder how he practices it
in the mirror. He was the one chosen to go
out and say this kind of stuff, nothing hidden at all.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
And let's also be really clear that we cannot conflate
what's actually happening here, and we can't conflate these allegations, right.
Collusion is different from saying that Russia had a clear preference,
which there was bipartisan consensus, and how to keep the
remains have this information and has said he didn't have
a preference.
Speaker 7 (14:05):
How could they make an assessment that he had taken
sides if this was purposely kept from the assessment saying
he didn't.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
Nothing, nothing's been purposely cap nothing's been purposely hidden at all.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
No, Lucy is going to hold the football. Let's go
try and kick it. Yeah, she has it, She's just
waiting to pull it away from us. All right, Why
do we know anything about any of this? Right now?
I actually think we should We shouldn't?
Speaker 8 (14:33):
You me?
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Why should we know? Let's let's keep our mouth shut.
Let them collect all the evidence. Like these attorneys get
in there and find the best way that they can
prosecute these cases. As they say, get all your ducks
lined up and go in one night, all the top
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roof roof dogs, raid their house, arrest them one big swoop.
Then she show the documents, present the case to the
American people. Remember they they rated mar Largo Trump's home.
None of us knew anything about it until it happened.
(15:15):
I'm just waiting for Charlie Brown and maybe I don't
know smart enough and aiming Charlie a little further to
the right, yeah, right, yeah, closer to side of Lucy's head.
Speaker 4 (15:25):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
Pick right into some good old American violence. This is horrible.
Two people killed, several others injured. Suspecting custody this morning
seven to twenty five shooting at a casino and Reno.
Reno police responded to an active shooter within two and
a half minutes, say located the suspect. A big pow
wow shootout occurred. Unidentified suspect taken to the hospital, but
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at least two people were killed. I don't know if
you caught the story over the weekend, the arm crazy
dude or not with a knife Outside that Michigan Walmart,
you had an armed former marine step in with a gun.
He was packing, he was carrying. Good guy with a gun. Again,
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multiple people injured in this mass stabbing. You just had
it at Walmart. When the world is happening here and
I'm glad that good guy happened to be carrying. Could
have been a worse attack, as they say, you know
that old saying, bringing a knife to a gunfight doesn't
normally work out There, eleven people with a folding knife
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near a checkout counter seemed to be random, they said.
None of the victims or employees of Walmart. This is
exactly why the Second Amendment is very, very essential. We
had that black former marine step up and help people
of all colors. This next story will be national news.
(17:00):
Oh wait, the skin pigmentations are flipped. Her Meat Dillon,
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the Department of
Justice at investigating the attack. I don't know if you
saw the white dude and the white woman mob with
black people in Cincinnati Friday night after that jazz festival.
Is something going on there? I know somebody said, I
saw reports. I don't know. We'll let all this come out,
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but the early reports are white guy slaps a black
guy is how it starts. And I did see video
of two a white dude and a black dude, like
square night. They're get ready to box, but they hadn't
thrown down anything, and it looked like that never materialized
into any kind of violence, but boy, it sure did.
By then. Some of the other videos, I saw this
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black dude runs up and just cole Cox. This white
woman just knocks her out cold. Damn damn, spread out
like she's dead, skirt all hiked up. She eventually came to.
Another one showed a man on the ground being attacked
by a mob. The woman on the ground, unconscious, had
blood coming from her mouth. Mayor Cincinnati half tab puro Val,
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who had an opinion, He hadn't put a statement out
until today when he said, oh no, we're going to
get out. We're going to find these people. This is unacceptable.
We're not going to let things like that happen. We're
outraged by this. This is disgusting, not who we are
as a city. Even Vice President Van Swade in Cincinnati, Ohio,
he's from Ohio. He said, well, I don't have all
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the context. What I saw was a mob of lawless
thugs beating up innocent people. So how's that for a
little weekend of violence. President Trump has overdoing trade deals.
We'll talk more about those coming up at four o'clock
in Yes, we got a deal. His team percent tariff
(18:51):
on the EU. We have zero going in there. You
want to sell a widget zero tariffs? They want to
sell us a widget fifteen percent it Tara, oh, Paul,
that deal when you come back and get off air
Force one. Mister President, he's over there, but he's he's
still talking up Russia man, even from the other side
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of the world. No, there was no pollusion, y'all.
Speaker 9 (19:14):
Like, as an example, Christopher Steel, a person you know well,
happens to be from your country. But Christopher Steel, as
an example, wrote a book at dossier we call it
the fake news dossier. And the whole thing was a fake.
The whole thing was a fake. They could put things
in the file that are fake, but those files were
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run by bad, sick people. If they had anything, why
didn't they use it?
Speaker 4 (19:41):
When I was killing Joe.
Speaker 9 (19:43):
And then he gave out because he was twenty five
points down, and then I got somebody knew. Nobody even
know anything about her. She was a horrible vice president.
She was a borderzore, but she never went to the border.
She never once called the border patrol agent to find
out I would done. But she she was the border
zone and there was Kamala. Nobody knows her last name.
It was Harris, but nobody knew her last name.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
So I ended up.
Speaker 9 (20:07):
How would you like to end up in a race
where you're killing somebody, you're beating himself and then they say, oh, well,
they came out he's not working. Let's put somebody else.
And then she had a six week honeymoon. It was amazing.
They predicted she will have a six week honnymoon, and
she did, and then she got slaughtered. But think of it,
those files were run by these people. They were run
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by my enemy. If there was anything in there, they
would have used them for the election.
Speaker 4 (20:37):
This is the Trevor Jarry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
Five people have been charged in that beatdown that happened
in Cincinnati. See everything's on video these days. Pretty easy
to go back out and find some people. Yeah, just
so much violence, and they're encouraging it. Old Tampon jazz
(21:03):
hands Tim Walls. I don't think he's got the memo
to turn down the calls for violence. He called on
his dims to quote him, raise some hell because Trump
and his henchmen aren't going to go away willingly. Huh.
(21:25):
Kind of a big umbrella statement. Isn't it. The only
way Trump and his henchmen would go away is if
that the Democrats won in twenty twenty eight. And it's
not JD. Van's one of his henchmen. It's the way
they would go away, I guess from the White House.
He's talking about President Trump. He's talking about the White House,
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but he wants to raise some hell because they're not
going away willingly. See that's a call for what would
you if somebody called you up on the phone and
said that, hey, the Squire's is over at Director Ryan
Nigel's house. He's drunk down in the ping pong room,
and well, let's go raise some hell. He's not gonna
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go away willingly. Would that mean we're gonna maybe do
some violence to get him out, get him up, get
him out of their over power over strong or when
we go well, let's just sit back and wait till
things work themselves out. No, that's a big statement, man,
That's what I mean by turning it up. He did
a whole fundraising letter saying President Trump's been wrecking havoc
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on our nation, saying he's coming for your social security.
They get it harder for your kids to get a
good education. One thing is clear Trumpet is MAGA hitsman
aren't going to go away willingly. That's why it's time
to get up, get loud and raise some hell. He
said before he could beat up MAGA supporters. He's talked
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about violence, and what's disturbing about this is that violence
is exactly what the left wants. Democrat Party has set
a thirty five year low with the American voters, according
to a new Wall Street Journal polls showing sixty three
percent view unfavorably, so worst rating since nineteen ninety. Eight
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percent hold a very favorable view eight eight eight percent.
So don't believe you're seeing isn you'r MSNBC's r LA
times your frisdobeast, don't believe them. Wall Street Journal polls
showed voters truss Republicans over Democrats to handle nearly every
key issue inflation, terrorists, foreign policy, immigration. Republicans hold a
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twenty four point advantage. Follow the money RNC has eighty
million on hand, DNC fifteen million. That you wish they
had some of that Kamala money back right one point three.
Speaker 10 (23:54):
Billion billion billion guys billion one point three billion that
she wan through well we know she had to she
had to pay some people too. Oh, we'll get to
reverend now he said.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
I don't getting paid. No, no, no, it was Bernie Sanders.
Speaker 11 (24:12):
John Krey guy said we should have sailed the border.
Speaker 6 (24:14):
We made a big mistake.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
I go, okay.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
Now the Democrats have a plan.
Speaker 11 (24:17):
They're going to plan to admit they were wrong, and
they're going to back that portion that. I guess they'll
focus on the legal immigrants here. But no, nobody else
followed in his wake. So they got thirty three percent favorables. Uh,
thirty three percent of the country are in favor So
that's a panic moment they are.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
That was Fox's Brian kill me Democrats and panic. Now
let's go to uh, everybody getting ready for the I
guess the start early stages of twenty twenty six, and
the polling shows you imploding. That's it's not good. Ulster
Frank once he was asked about how the Democrats are
(24:58):
trying to hit back harder and do so and all
of this, and he said it's not landing. They're bowling, sinking,
And he nails it. We'll hear him say this. He said,
you cannot out Trump Donald Trump it will not work.
You can't do it.
Speaker 7 (25:14):
We're losing and that the country is at stake, and
so we need to punch them in the face harder
than they're punching us. I mean, that seems to be
the calculus right now.
Speaker 12 (25:22):
And that's the strategy. And you cannot out trump Donald Trump.
It will not work. It's why the Democratic Party has
its lowest numbers nationwide that it's ever had, more people
resent them, oppose them, refuse to vote for them than
ever before.
Speaker 8 (25:39):
Yeah, and the three groups that have left them, Younger
voters that were so pro Democratic hate this negativity, and
younger men are looking to the Republican Party.
Speaker 12 (25:53):
The second group Latinos twice as many Latino voters as
African American voters, almost twice as many soon to be
twice as many, and once again a plurality of Latino
men voted for Trump. Never happened before. And the third
is organized labor unions where they look and the Democrats
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in an organizational way have been a part of labor
for years.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
That's what they're telling. Pollster Frank Lunz, you know why
they lost young people, And to even young people today,
TUPAC is maybe something their aunts or uncles or older
brothers and sisters might have talked about. Right, but they
know they can detect a fraud of fake and boy,
(26:41):
is she a fakey fraudy woman. Sorry, im Hoff, she is,
you know it more than any of us. That's why
she lost a young America. Hey, who's who's your favorite
rapper alive?
Speaker 6 (26:57):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (26:58):
A guy that died over twenty five years ago. I
guess is that.
Speaker 4 (27:02):
Best rapper alive?
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Tupac?
Speaker 4 (27:07):
You say he lives on?
Speaker 1 (27:09):
I know, No, No, you don't know. You're an idiot
doing that.
Speaker 13 (27:14):
Listen, West Coast girls think Tupac lives on.
Speaker 5 (27:17):
I'm with you.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
I'm with you.
Speaker 10 (27:18):
So Tupac keep going.
Speaker 14 (27:20):
I keep doing that.
Speaker 9 (27:24):
Who would I say?
Speaker 1 (27:25):
I mean, there's so many. I mean, you know, I
like Sarah Palin.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
There are some that I would not mention right now
because they should stay in their lane. But others I.
Speaker 8 (27:40):
Want to know who?
Speaker 1 (27:44):
All right, I didn't that was not supposed to be
a doctors? Who has the lighter?
Speaker 2 (27:50):
Right?
Speaker 1 (27:50):
You wonder why they're leaving.
Speaker 12 (27:51):
These voters look to them and say, why you're talking
about transgender Why are you bringing up the social issues
that I'm part of our lives. Why aren't you focusing
on us? Three groups that are essential to the Democratic
coalition that have left them And they're not Republican, they're
not even Trump, although they voted for him, but they're
giving the other.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Side a try.
Speaker 12 (28:10):
And none of this negativity and none of this punching
them in the face is gonna bring them back.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Na gonna work. So let's look at the polling and
then let's see the results, and let's do the opposite.
Let's double down on what the polling tells us. It's stupid.
It's stupid to saying Tupac is my favorite rapper alive, foolish,
foolish woman. I'm gonna come back and play your reverend
(28:36):
al because Trump is accused the count of the campaign
with that one point three billion dollars of paying off Beyonce,
paying off Rever now paying off will be didn't happen.
I'll let you hear how soon he gets into this
interview before he flips it to Trump and Epstein. He
is the king of deflect. Even called Trump a race bader,
(28:59):
the race bait, called Trump the race bader, hot off
the press, just hand it to me, thank you, a
protest supporting Stephen Colbert outside the CBS broadcast center of
Manhattan's West Side fizzled out within minutes. According to The
New York Post, less than two dozen people showed up.
Speaker 4 (29:22):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Right, Nigel said to him that Cobert that big protest
to support cas Stephen Colbert. He said to him, it
looked like a bus stop. That would look a bustop
would look busier. That's what he said, a bus stop
would look busier. They weren't moving, they were just sitting.
They were leaning against the building. Now that's funny. I'm
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sorry to me, that's really fun I know that.
Speaker 14 (29:51):
I don't do that.
Speaker 4 (29:52):
I don't do that.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
I know you like Stephen Colbert. I know I get it.
I get it. Af way to go, law enforcement, first responders,
fire police, even you, ambulance folks, even the nine one
one operators. Giv wire dot Com said a person was
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sitting on the edge of a multi story parking garage
in downtown Fresno and I saw that, You're going, okay,
a parking garage, right, No, it was I didn't know
we had one that high, that sucker was way up there.
He was brought down safely, a tense two hour response
by first responders. See, that's the kind of job that
(30:35):
you can probably maybe go a few weeks and it's routine,
and I don't know how often you probably hit cycles
where every week there's something, but that's not an everyday
thing call that you got to kick into and you're
trained how to deal with suicidal people. And they probably
brought out, since it was two hours, somebody that's really
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really trained in the in the megaphone. You know, we
talked to your mom. She says she loves you know,
whoever that gets into the psyche of the people like that.
But they brought him down. He had one leg hanging
over the railing right, the one that folded in current street,
and they convinced him to step away from the ledge
and they got him down. Bravo, Bravo, bravo. It's sad.
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I always say when people say, well they or whoever
somebody attempted suicide, I'm like, yeah, they didn't really want to.
It's a cry for help if because we know how
to do it, if we want to do it, yeah,
I mean there's multiple ways. I'm sure chat GPT would
be happy to give us all a bunch of ways
we could do it AI right, Yeah, well we uh,
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we might not have to worry here as much. I
don't know about that story I told you about the
asteroid twenty twenty four y R four. It's a building
sized object. They say it's on a potential collision course
with Earth. I say it's one of the highest odds ever.
And before you get all worried about it, the odds
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have actually dropped somewhat. They were at three point one
percent in February that it would hit our planet in December. Well,
there's actually have a day December twenty second, twenty thirty two.
We just had all the Christmas decorations up in this
asteroid belulf our town. That's what it would do. Three
point one percent odds. It makes it the riskiest asteroid
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ever observed. We just know, we just get a Bruce
Willison kind of guy and they go up there and
they take care of it. Why R four could still
pose a thread in twenty thirty two, But they now
saying that odds are higher that it could slam into
the Moon and that would mean a whole lot of
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dust coming our way. I don't know, man, something of
building size. I know it can't like knock it off
of orbit. That's not big enough to do that. But
you know, twenty thirty two, we'll just finally get the
high speed rail tracks up. The first section they'll be
you know where it's gonna hit, hit the high speed
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rail track. Okay, over to a train wreck. Reverend Al
President Trump has come forward and said, nah, at one
point three billion illegal to pay for endorsements in a
political campaign. It was pretty much, I thought, assumed up
allegedly that Will, that that Oprah. They had the checks
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and the payments and all of that. Beyonce, I think
everybody thought she was going to sing. She didn't sing,
and everybody left, and we're upset. And Reverend Al five
hundred thousand dollars to his organization. And then she comes
on and he literally gives her the the transgender softball game,
you know, a man playing against a woman. There he
you know, here you go, just lobbed up softball questions
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for her. Right, were you paid for an endorsement?
Speaker 6 (33:59):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (33:59):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 14 (34:00):
And as the FEC filings say, they helped the campaign
gave funds for Get Out the vote campaigns for National
Action Network, of which I'm a part of, and other
civil rights groups, some which got more than National Action
Network National Action Network nor I even endorsed her.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
Okay, Phil Dimension and MSNBC didn't bring up one of
their own hosts, Reverend al denying the claims that Kamala
paid him for any endorsements. Hey, al what about those
folks in your own community. There's an organization called Black Enterprise.
They've questioned your half a million dollars in donations that
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you've got immediately before endorsing Kamala Kamala here, Kamala Kamala Harris. Yes,
the Black Enterprise has gone so far as the call
for you to be removed from MSNBC due to this. Well,
let's listen to Alice slipping around to Trump it.
Speaker 14 (35:04):
Was no endorsement and that I didn't get any money.
This went to did non profit that don't connected to.
But let's look at the larger pitchy here. Yeah, Donald
Trump is in very serious problems around this whole question
of Epstein. So last week he was trying to flood
his own to take any pressure off of him and
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try to put his magabase back together again.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
All right, thanks Benny, Thanks Benny Benny Hill, Ladies and gentlemen.
Now back to Reverend ol whose show is more of
a clown show than Benny Hill's ever. Was he calls
President Trump a race Bader, the guy that the first
thing when he wakes up in the morning, imagine that
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morning breath, he says, that's the first thing. He says,
he is a racist. Yes, listen to this race Bader.
I tell you he's made a living. Wow again, No DNA, Shane,
No shamee DNA in this individual.
Speaker 14 (36:12):
Then he decided to do what he started his political
career on, start race baiting, which was he started with
birthrism that Obama wasn't born here. Then he went and
released the fouls now last week of Martin Luther King Jr.
Some of which are very questionable, and the family was
opposed to doing it.
Speaker 1 (36:31):
That didn't work.
Speaker 14 (36:32):
The next day goes after Barack Obama saying he ought
to be prosecuted. That didn't work. Then he tried something else.
Then over the weekend, Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey, Beyonce, al Sharpt.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
He's just trying to distract, that's all he's doing. The
question was about the payments and your endorsement to Kamala Harrison.
They just let him ramble on and on and on
and on and on, like he's got a three hour
talk show and he can just say whatever he wants
and do what here he was talking about Epstein. He
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flipped around Epstein the race card. The threat here is
race and that's what he's trying to do.
Speaker 14 (37:10):
They're swapping money there, They're doing things like Obama was
holding back with Russia. It's all about trying to get
past Epstein. We have shown in thatsh Action Network in
other groups what we did and didn't do in the campaign.
Even when I spoke at the convention, I said we
don't endorse candidates. We have come with our files. Release
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the Epstein files. Mister Trump, do what we did or
be quiet.
Speaker 1 (37:36):
Yeah, well you're tough guy, aren't you. Right there, Al,
I would like to introduce you to Frank. He's got
a piece of paper with some numbers on it. It's called polling.
Speaker 7 (37:49):
We're losing and that the country is at steak and
so we need to punch them in the face harder
than they're punching us. I mean that seems to be
the calculus.
Speaker 12 (37:57):
Right now, and that's the strategy. And you cannot out
trump Donald Trump. It will not work. It's why the
Democratic Party has its lowest numbers nationwide that it's ever
had more people resent them, oppose them, refuse to vote
for them than ever before.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
Wake up call, just like that annoying sound in an
early flight in a hotel room back in the day,
and that phone used to ring real loud. You can
even hear the room next to you sometimes that wake
up call, that ring of that phone. That ah, let's
go back, let's go back to nineteen eighty seven on
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Dona Hue. He's the same guy.
Speaker 13 (38:37):
Now, are you affiliated with any political party and what
do you think of the Reagan administration?
Speaker 15 (38:42):
Well, I'm a Republican and the Reagan administration was doing
a great job for the psyche of the country after
we went through the catastrophe previous to that, But the
last couple of years have been.
Speaker 13 (38:52):
Very bad for the Reagan name and Jim Right, Fortunately,
Jim Wright has asked you to host the Congressional Democratic
Committee Big Hula Bula in Washington, DC. You turn them down,
that's right. Well, I'll tell you. Did you call your father,
before you turn them down. Your father, your father is,
in my opinion, the personification of the entrepreneurial spirit, working
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in partnership with the government that gave housing to all
those hard working blue collar people in the Queens and Brooklyn.
You don't have his beloved son, Donald Is building on
Fifth Avenue at Felia.
Speaker 15 (39:27):
Just don't have the programs anymore. You used to have
a lot of government programs. I built a lot of
the housing I built. Maybe he's say, you're right, Maybe
you're absolutely right, which its absolutely necessary. But we can't
be defending Japan, and we can't be defending Saudi Arabia
and the Persian Gulf and everybody else and think that
we're going to have low income housing for people, which
is desperately needed. Other countries have to pay us for
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the services we're rendering for. This country is going to
go right down the tubes.
Speaker 4 (39:52):
The insistent Trevor carry shown London Valley's Power Dog