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May 9, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The crowd went from mumbling around to hope. Leo the
fourteenth spent a lot of a time serving in Peru.
He holds nationality in both the United States and Peru.
Here's the message from President Trump, congratulations of Cardinal Robert

(00:23):
Francis Prevos, who was just named pope. It's such an
honor to realize he's the first American pope. What excitement,
What a great honor for our country. I look forward
to meeting Pope Leo the fourteenth. It will be very
meaningful moments. Cardinal Privos, he was not seen as one

(00:44):
of the front runners in this It's been a year
of beating the odds, has it not. He was not
seen as a likely contender because he's an American, never
had but Francis Bought brought Cardinal Privos to the Vatican

(01:06):
in twenty twenty three. He had a pretty high position
in the church already. He was head of the office
that actually vets all the nominations of bishops from around
the world, one of the most important jobs in the
Catholic Church. The Catholic Church believes in walls around them,
and they believe in vetting, because that's what's what a

(01:29):
Cardinal Privos was doing. He was a vetter, He's an
order of Saint Augustine. You got orders in the Catholic Church,
and inside those orders or priests and nuns and lay
people and monks, and they just dedicate themselves to a
type of mission out there. What was his mission to

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live together in harmony? Six popes before Leo were Augustinians.
Let's listen to the first words.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Allowed me to continue that.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Loves evil will.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
In the hands of God.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Evil will not prevail good. We're in the hands of God.
Nothing happens without it going through God's hands.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
Dialogue so that we can pray in one people, all
in peace.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Didn't Jesus build bridges. He made a lot of people
feel comfortable that were never comfortable around the Pharisees. That
was his beauty and that was his gift. Now, of course,
the big discussion is this new pope to the left
of Pope Francis. If it was I would say, we

(02:59):
just not nat to day Antichrist left the pope friend.
Now he's seeing more of a Centrist. Even Charlie Kirk
turning point, they said they pulled the voting history of
pote Leo. The fourteenth from Chicago. He's a registered Republican,
according to Turning Point, voted in Republican primaries when not
living abroad. So they said their data shows he's a

(03:20):
strong Republican and definitely pro life. And somewhere we're at
a point in our society, in our world where we're
questioning whether the Pope is really pro life. What we
do know about some of his current controversies. He by
the Italian media, he was called the least American of

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the Americans. What do they think of us? He's been
critical of the President Trump's mass deportations. A few months ago,
he responded on Twitter X to VP Vance. Vance had
said take care of your family before you take care
of strangers. Cardinal Provo said JD. Vance is wrong. Jesus

(04:07):
doesn't ask us to rank our love for others. Now,
a little more recently, the cardinal who's now the Pope,
retweeted a post that was referencing the deportation of the
Maryland father, the Nice MS thirteen gang member, human trafficker,
white beater man. And here's what a tweet read, in part,

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do you not see the suffering? Is your conscious not disturbed?
How can you stay quiet so on that one, but
he doesn't. He has no say in our immigration policy.
A Vatican expert at Italy's Messagero newspaper said, it's a

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very significant choice because it's a vote against America since
he's been a leading opponent of Donald Trump. That's just
teds over there. They're just trying to distir all this up.
There'll be some things we agree with in things that
we don't. I can say he seems a lot more
conservative than Poet Francis. And this morning when the when
the smoke went from from black to white, I had

(05:13):
a gut feel that wasn't good, like, oh no, what's
coming here? Is it going to be a more liberal?
Because it's made me sad. I'm not Catholic, but I'm
a Protestant, but we're all Christians, and it made me
sad to see the the direction that the church had
gone under Poet Francis. One of the biggies was just

(05:35):
a couple of years ago the Vatican permitting blessings for
people of same sex couples. Are you welcome man, come in? Yes?
Well I talked to you, yes. Can we be friends?

Speaker 2 (05:46):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (05:48):
But we're not going to change the teaching of the
church to bring in and bless something that God said, nah,
eh no, that's not the ah yes way, not that way, no, no, no,
not that way. This way pretty specific. So why would
you bless something that God said nah? Well that was
a big uproar with Pope Francis. What did Cardinal Privos

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have to say at the time. He's emphasized the need
for national bishops to have doctrinal authority to interpret and
apply such directors in their local contexts, giving cultural differences.
That's a little more educated word solid that comes from Kamala.
But I think what that's saying is, well, the word

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of God depends on where you live. Let's water it
down in Miami and San Francisco a little bit. Now,
let's kind of stick to it in Oklahoma City, in Pixley.
That's how I take that statement. But he also made

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a statement back in twenty twelve, and as I stated
in the three o'clock hour, and I'll stay again, I
can take statements from Hillary Clinton Barack Obama. I think
they were still believing in marriage between a man and
woman in twenty and twelve. You know, Bruce Jenner was
still wearing boxers you know, this was twenty and twelve.

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New York Times had a quote, and this is a
year before Pote Francis. They say Cardinal Privos expressed disappointment
that some Western media held sympathy for beliefs and practices
that are odds with the Gospel, in particular the homosexual
lifestyle and alternative families comprise the same sex partners and

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their adopted children. I don't know if he's that strong
standing now. Hope that he is always given the Catholic
Church a lot of credit over my life, being married
to a Catholic for fifteen years and going to Mass
with her and the kids, and I even went to
a couple rcias when I was considering it. Possibly those

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are the classes you go to to learn about the
church if you're not Catholic. And Father Dale, he was
so good with the when my boys were little. They
they did things where dads and the sons got together
and fathered Dale in his long black robe that he
wore all the time. Young guy. He was younger than

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I was, and he was probably in his mid twenties,
late twenties, but it was such a good time. Man.
I love the field. I love the community, since I
love the Catholic school the kids went to and they
would do their weekend carnivals. I actually liked that kind
of stuff. I liked going to them. And even then

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I would say, Man, the Catholics stick to what they
believe in, and Pope Francis got that way off track.
When it's not a day to dwell on those that
have passed, there's a new life, and I hope that
Pope Leo the fourteenth steers it back onto t They're

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calling him progressive, a progressive social and conservative with the
church doctrine. He opposes the ordination of women as deacons,
but didn't seem like he wanted to really make too
much there over the the blessing of the same sex
couples kind of. I guess that's that central statement. He

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wasn't going to go all out on that. Well, yeah,
I can say this day ends with me feeling better
than what I thought might be coming. And he's from
the order that Augustine and Augustine in order a lot
more conservative than the Jesuit order that Francis was from.

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You know, a lot of the big issues. He's remained
quiet to Hey too early to tell I'm just going
to say, yes, Hey, nothing happens without God allowing it.
It's right there in the old scriptures right there, all
the leaders, even the ones, and you gotta go, did
he let well, like Hitler and Stalin and Bowlin and

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all of that. Well, how can you have to say? Yes,
he allowed it, not that he wanted it, but he
allowed it. And we don't know what it's gonna be
like having an American pope, do we?

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Was it?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
John from Singer called him and said the headline he said,
first American pope in two thousand year history. He's like, no,
it's only been like three hundred something, but yeah, it
is the first American pope.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Okay, United States, we've worked out a trade deal. That's
one down. I don't know how many more to go.
We'll be talking with the Chinese in Switzerland this weekend.
We actually are now in the time frame that President
Trump said, I got a huge, big, huge announce one
of the biggest announcements in years coming. He said he

(11:03):
could be Thursday, Friday, or before they leave on Monday.
I'm gonna guess he'll let the weekend speculation, the Sunday
morning talk shows and all of that talk about building up.
He's the promo president. I don't see him doing it Friday. No,
I think it'll be Monday. I'm curious what it is.

(11:23):
Maybe he's just projecting that some talks this weekend in
Switzerland are going to work out good. He's rolling the
dice that he's going to announce that we've worked out
a deal with with China. But you see how quickly
things can turn around. Prime Minister Carney was Canada was
at the White House this week and let me just
take you back just a few months ago. Listen to

(11:44):
this cat talk.

Speaker 5 (11:45):
The old relationship we had with the United States, based
on deepening integration of our economies and type security and
military cooperations.

Speaker 4 (11:54):
Is over.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
Oh it's over. Hey, some President Trump said, hey, we'll
make you a state. But look how things can turn
around when somebody realizes that it's not Bill Clinton or
George w or Obama or Biden, No, this is this
is President Trump. When they see he's serious about doing

(12:18):
what he said, he's going to do what he campaign on,
what he was going to do, and that changes attitudes
that changes opinions. He knows the art of the deal.

Speaker 5 (12:28):
Thank you for your hospitality and above all for for
your leadership. But you're you're a transformational president. The focus
focus on the economy with a relentless focus on the
American worker. UH, securing your borders, providing ending the scourge
of fentanyl and other opioids, and and securing the world.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
Securing the world. Our relationship's over. You're a really nice guy.
I like you. I like your hair, Your wife is beautiful,
your kids are sparkling, and your grandchildren are spectacular. Yeah,
that seems like somebody trying to make up a little bit.
Somebody stopping buy the old store to get some flowers
on the way home. Somebody had an attitude change after

(13:14):
stewing on it for a little while. And I don't know,
talking to economists in your administration, realizing that not you're
not going to beat the giant. Yes, there's many ills,
there's many scars and scabs about this country, but we
are still the envy of the world. If we weren't,

(13:35):
people wouldn't be breaking their neck to get here. I
want to see America grow back to where we have factories,
to where we have customer service. Wouldn't customer service be
nice when it's really good? You notice it today, don't you?

(13:58):
Ace Hardware set at their fake news price ahead on
that electric mower, just move the more slide over in
the price sag it. I'll tell you what it costs
with the battery. Yeah. I didn't like that, But A
says great customer service. There's red vest everywhere to assist

(14:19):
and if they see you walking, they ask you, is
there anything I can assist you with? I spoke out
loud before exiting a while back, I said, your attention, please,
great customer service in here. Thanks. Trader Joe's not to
be confused with the former president Trader Joe. Trader Joe's

(14:42):
incredible customer service. And what makes incredible customer services Either
they're faking it or they really like where they're working.
Either way, I don't know. I think a lot of
it has to do with the way they like that
where they're working, and that starts at the top with
the people that you've got grumpy employees that don't care

(15:03):
about anything. There's gonna be a manager or somebody above
them that probably acts that way. It bleeds down, doesn't it.
My most recent flight using Southwest getting customer service. This
guy flew on Frontier Air. He missed his sixty minute
deadline to check in, so he went and asked for

(15:24):
help and it didn't go too well. Where does this
attitude come from? Listen to these ladies that you're gonna
hear right here. They're the Frontier employees. Can you imagine
harassing somebody that spent a lot of money with your company?
Listen to this. This is horrible. I hope they lost
their jobs.

Speaker 6 (15:41):
And you think, oh, you're gonna check me in.

Speaker 4 (15:43):
I bet you we won't.

Speaker 7 (15:46):
I paid for a ticket you.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
And you can't get out with later. Hello, I just
said that, don't get on your fight. Listen how many
times she goes and you thought you're gonna get it
on your flight, and you thought you're gonna get on
your flight, and you thought you're gonna get on your
flight fight.

Speaker 7 (16:00):
You just said that you on your fly, and you
thought you on your fly, and you thought you're gonna
get your fly, and you thought you can get on
your fly.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
I literally paid for a ticket.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
I'm here thirty minutes.

Speaker 7 (16:10):
I'm here thirty minutes in the my fake mom, and
they're not letting me check out check in.

Speaker 8 (16:15):
Well, you're not getting on your fe It's a policy.

Speaker 4 (16:17):
You don't control that.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
I'm already on edge in an airport. If I just
spent twenty three dollars on that Hamburger I bought in
Denver that needed salt, a horrible taste, and somebody treat
me like that, No, there would be there. As you know,
in the airport, nobody really has a gun, so you
cannot crazy. I probably would have gone crazy right there.

(16:38):
What are you doing? He stayed calm, trying to tell
him he didn't pay twenty five dollars for an agent
assist me. Hello, I can't, I really can't. Have you
ever heard anything like this?

Speaker 7 (16:53):
You were about to let me check in, and you
decided that you ain't gonna let me check in, make
me check you in, Make me only work for a
company that I bought a plane ticket for. I'm here
thirty minutes before the PLA.

Speaker 9 (17:06):
No, can you please leave.

Speaker 7 (17:08):
I'm not in your personal space, not your personal space.
This is not your personal space. You work for a company.
This is not your personal space.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
You don't have to worry about it.

Speaker 7 (17:21):
You're literally not doing your job for a customer that
has paid for a plane ticket to get home.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
This is the Trebortary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
It's called the Phone, is it not. I love when
people say, oh, sorry, I couldn't get to you. I
was traveling, I was on the road. What you couldn't
pull over on a sidewalk and run up and find
one of those police calls and have an operator. Can it?
It's no more excuses for I'm sorry I was I
couldn't get Yeah, you could. You could have got a
you could have got a hold. Mad Max is back

(17:54):
on ast Wig wearing Waters whatever you want to call her.
I'm your swoman, Naxine Waters. She was with Treasury Secretary
Scott Bessett and he pretty much humiliates her. She was
grilling him about doze House Financial Service Committee. I bet

(18:14):
they call him in all the time to keep them
from not being able to get jobs done to make
America great again. They're like, let's just confuse their license,
make it extremely difficult as we can. Here's a guy
getting ready for high level Chinese delegations this weekend in Geneva, Switzerland.
There but no he has to call before the House
Financial Service committee to talk to on esther about DOGE.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
Who are they?

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Were they trained? Were they miss?

Speaker 9 (18:41):
The secretary? Did all the individuals working with DOGE who
were given access to treasuries and CFPB's computer databases receive
all of the required clearances and security training before they
were granted access.

Speaker 4 (18:56):
Again, they were granted read only access treasury. There were two.

Speaker 9 (19:02):
So please, you can't fill of us to hear. This
is not the fill of us to playground. And so
what you did was you let these strangers into our
treasury with access to all of the data, all of
the personnel information, and you just opened the door.

Speaker 4 (19:17):
Why'd you do that? No, ma'am, they were treasury employees.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
Imagine just letting somebody in the door and you don't
know who they are, and they're unvetted like the Democrats
did with our country, which they were that concerned about it.
He say, how did you let them in?

Speaker 4 (19:39):
They were treasury employees?

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Okay, And as you heard the secretary Treasury secretary state,
they were given read only access. Eating they can't tamper
with any of the documents. You can't fill a bus
or hair. Well, she got triggered, saying we let strangers
into our treasury with access to all the data.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
You just opened the door.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
Again. I wish she had that kind of passion with
our border and our country.

Speaker 9 (20:13):
Oh, she continued, Oh, are you saying today in front
of this committee that all of them were treasure employees?
That the twenty five year old who's being identified, who
worked for Elon Musk was not allowed was allowed into
the treasure?

Speaker 4 (20:29):
Was that person there that he was a Treasury employee,
as was Tom Krause, the senior person on the DOGE team.
There were only two people.

Speaker 9 (20:39):
There were DOGE and employees.

Speaker 4 (20:40):
Also, Sorry, do you know were you aware.

Speaker 9 (20:44):
That there were DOGE employees coming into our treasure getting
all of our personal information?

Speaker 4 (20:50):
Ma'am there is no such thing as a DOGE employee.
There were Treasury employees.

Speaker 9 (20:55):
I tend to disagree with you based on the information
I had.

Speaker 4 (21:00):
Yeah, she is.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
She's an idiot, She really truly is. There are not
those employees. They're working under the umbrella of the Treasury
Department and the Treasury employees. Okay, you know he had
better things to do to have to sit there and
talk with that woman that THEI director Cash Hotel. He's

(21:24):
also being called in Senator to Kennedy from Louisiana. He's
always got a little singer he has to put in here.
But he was asking him about, like we're all asking about,
where are the Epstein files?

Speaker 3 (21:38):
Did Jeffrey Epstein hanging him sell?

Speaker 4 (21:39):
Or did somebody killing center?

Speaker 8 (21:41):
I believe he hung himself in a cell in the
Metropolitan Atention Center.

Speaker 4 (21:45):
Are you going to release all the information about that center?

Speaker 8 (21:48):
We are working through that right now with the Department
of Justice.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
When you think you'll have it done, Cash, I.

Speaker 8 (21:53):
Think in the in the near future, service like before
I die center, we are, we are, We've we've been
working on that, and we're doing it in a way
that protects victims and also doesn't put out into the
ether information that is irrelevant for production of the public,

(22:21):
such as ce Sam, thank you, mister Trump.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
All right, I'm going to play FBI profile here. I
noticed when Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks very eloquent boom
boom boom, a prosecutor on her game, Bam bam bam
cash hotel, bam bam bam man fire. But when they
start talking about the Epstein falls, I have noticed that
I'm going to take you back right isn't. He's not
the vek Ramaswami rapid fire, but he's a good speaker.

(22:46):
He knows what he's going to say next. He's not
a lot of ums and ahs, but he got kind.

Speaker 4 (22:49):
Of um that protects.

Speaker 8 (22:54):
Victims and also doesn't put out into the ether information
that is irrelevant for production of the public, such as
see Sam.

Speaker 4 (23:07):
Thank you, mister Trump.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
All right. I'm not saying they're not doing a good job.
I'm just noticing things. This EPSCEC thing we were told
would be released fam Bondi, Attorney General said it's on
her desk, and I was thinking of they're talking about
because Attorney General Bondi yesterday said they have uncovered a
lot of child porn. I believe them that they actually
have this stuff. Would that? I mean, you've had some

(23:30):
rough days where you wake up in the morning and
I gotta go to work. I'm putting on my shoes,
I'm tired. Can you imagine waking up knowing you've got
to go that's your job that day, to go in
and chronicleize all that of watching child porn? Horrible. They

(23:50):
need double over extra time as well. So whoever's doing
that to uncover these demons. Thank you, honey. How was work?
I don't want to talk about it?

Speaker 3 (24:01):
What's wrong?

Speaker 1 (24:01):
I don't want to talk about it. FBI director Cash Hotel.
He was again in front of the Democrats being grilled.
He had a testify for the House Committee regarding what
the White House budget. Democrats, how much are you's spending? Yeah,

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this mean spirited Democrat Congresswoman Representative Madeline Dean of Pennsylvania
flat out slander of Cash matel I don't know how
they keep their call man. He kept his calm, but
he let her know that I'm not real calm. Right now,

(24:46):
here's this congressman from Pennsylvania trying to say, cash Hotel,
why are you so political?

Speaker 2 (24:51):
We know that well.

Speaker 8 (24:51):
You asked if I was weaponizing the FBI, and I
am not. I'm giving you the hard, concrete examples of
the men and women putting handcuffs on bad people doing
harm to our children, innocent Americans.

Speaker 6 (25:02):
They have placed on leave FBI employees responsible for the
investigation of January sixth. That sounds political to me.

Speaker 8 (25:10):
I have not placed anyone on leave who has not
violated their ethical obligation or their oath sex.

Speaker 6 (25:16):
So if they were investigating January sixth, you believe they
were violating and that's a cop.

Speaker 8 (25:21):
Nope. I think the common theme here is you putting
words in my mouth, and I'm not going to tolerate it.
Nor will the men and women of the FBI.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
They a way to go. They're suddenly interested in what
the FBI is doing. While they were out going after
parents at school board meetings, while they were out after
going after people praying at abortion centers. Now Democrats give
a rats crack about it. Well, let me remind you,
and he's about to has he reminded her of how

(25:51):
he was targeted by the FBI, how the Trump administration
was targeted by the FBI.

Speaker 8 (25:56):
We will hold ourselves inwardly accountable, and we will not
be strayed from our mission because people think we are
politicizing the bureau. If you want to talk about someone
who was attacked by a weaponized bureau, you're looking at him,
and now he's the director of the FBI and he's
cleaning it up.

Speaker 6 (26:10):
Well, I would just say to everyone who's listening that
the FBI needs to be focused on its mission to
keep the entire country safe. It should not be weaponized
for partisan political gain.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Thank we are Karren, we are. Yeah, like the Bidy
administration did with the FBI, your FBI. His Congresswoman Dina,
you do know that I was part of the Trump impeachment.
Such a part of history. My grandkids will remember I

(26:43):
was part of the Trump impeachment.

Speaker 10 (26:45):
I was an impeachment manager for President Trump's second impeachment.
It was a sad, solemn duty, and so I wanted
to ask you about that, mister Potel. As you and
the President continue to weaponize and investigate is perceived enemies,
as you followed this blueprint, when can I, a former
impeachment manager, expect the FBI at my door?

Speaker 2 (27:09):
Ma'am?

Speaker 8 (27:09):
You want to know who was targeted by a weaponized
FBI me. You want to know how and why?

Speaker 4 (27:15):
You want to know what I'm doing to fix it?

Speaker 2 (27:16):
Let me move on.

Speaker 8 (27:17):
Well, you should read the book because there's no enemies
list on that book. So there are people that violated
their constitutional obligations and their duties to the American.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
People, and they were rightly called out.

Speaker 4 (27:27):
And you should give that book.

Speaker 8 (27:28):
To every one of your constituents so they can read
about it.

Speaker 10 (27:31):
I won't be doing that.

Speaker 8 (27:32):
That's their loss.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
Yes, you hear though, how he's rapid fire talking a
little different than with the the Epstein there here here
Finally he he really shuts her down.

Speaker 10 (27:46):
You got to be responsible, then people got to be responsible,
jo Puttel. My second question is should we worry more
about your memory or your veracity?

Speaker 8 (27:56):
We should worry more about your lack of candor you're
coccusing me of committing perjury. Tell the American people how
I broke the law committed of felony. Have the audacity
to actually put the fact forward answer instead of lying
for political banter so you can have a twenty second donation.

Speaker 9 (28:11):
Hint, The answer is both.

Speaker 4 (28:14):
I believe that the answer is.

Speaker 8 (28:15):
Your failing me my time, go ahead, woo.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Way to go cash. But tell just making fools of themselves,
aren't they? They have nothing, They have nothing to cling on.
This has been a very successful first one hundred days.
The first one hundred days have been successful. While having
grenades thrown out in front of your caravan that you're

(28:42):
trying to move forward. Can you imagine if this country
actually got behind what truck President Trump believes in? Can
you imagine it would really be great again, wouldn't it?
But they have this derangement at this point? It's isn't

(29:02):
it obvious that it's a spiritual derangement? Because who wouldn't
want peace? Who wouldn't want prosperity, Who wouldn't want American jobs?
Who wouldn't want the best person chosen for the job
based on their skill and their ability. Who would not
want boys to not be slamming volleyballs into girls' faces.

(29:23):
Who would not want to have a transvestite in the
foxhole with them? It's a long list, man, So it
has to be a spiritual battle that we're in, and
I know we are because it's really it's really obvious,
is it not? It used to be, you know, Clinton

(29:46):
and Gore. I didn't have that feeling back then. Even
Little Obama was slick, but he kind of started that,
smelling them what's going on round here? Some doesn't smell right.
Remember in his first few months he went and spoke
at a Catholic university and he had somebody from the
White House get it there and cover up the I

(30:07):
X E Y E sign of the cross. The fish
had him cover that up before he spoke, and I thought, huh,
onto something here, But they have nothing to cling on
to except rage. That's all they've had is rage. Do

(30:27):
they ever have a moment where they go, God, thank
you for putting the first They don't believe in God, evolution,
thank you for making me be here in America? Do
they ever? Are they ever thankful for the blessings at
this country? This country has no Listen you want a

(30:51):
good laugh here, Listen to Joe Biden on the View.
They asked him if he would have beaten Trump, and.

Speaker 4 (30:56):
Knowing what you know, now, do you think you would
have beat him?

Speaker 7 (30:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (31:00):
Haven't been a few revolts. Yes, Okay, a lot of
people didn't show up number one, number one, number two,
the uh, they're very close in those those toss up states.

Speaker 4 (31:13):
It was.

Speaker 3 (31:15):
It wasn't a slam dunk. And so look think for
this way. He's had the worst hundred days any presidents
ever had.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
Yeah, yes, that's a fact. That's a fact.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
A guy can hit a baseball and he gets seven
hundred something million dollars, right, and now what subto got
or something? It's worth it to the owner that is
signing that check. Nobody pays somebody like, this is a
ridiculous thing to pay this person. I think I'll just
do it. I'm gonna lose a lot of money, and
I'm gonna pay them this much. They don't do that,

(31:58):
cottresson devinon Is. It was kind of a shocking thing
when he did it. He left and went CEO of
Trump Media and Technology Group, and the TV wire headlines said,
Devin Nunas his pay is thirteen times Trump Media's revenue.
Normally you don't find that. Devin Nunas paid forty seven

(32:22):
point six million dollars. Again, Trump is a smart businessman.
He's not going to pay that if it doesn't somehow
benefit him to the tune of forty seven point six
million dollars. Now, Trump his his stake held, it's held

(32:43):
in a trust, and his son, Trump Junior's name the
Trump Media Technology Group. Trump's steak is two point nine billion.
But Nunas was awarded a compensation package last year worth
forty seven point six million, more than thirteen times the
company's revenue at three point six million. Again worth it

(33:03):
to somebody, and that somebody is President Donald J. Trump.
So what I'm saying is and then you're gonna get
a raise leaving Congress. But boy, howdie that makes do it?

(33:23):
Making wine and stuff seem like a little hobby for
some pocket change. That's some money right there, man. Congratulations
and Catholics you gotta got yourself the the new Pope,
congratulations on that as well. Yes, let's if I had
the right audio, I was gonna play the Pope.

Speaker 9 (33:44):
Is this to continue?

Speaker 2 (33:54):
Evil Will assisted Trevor Jerry Show, London Valley's Power Dog,
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