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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And they're violence. It's getting old old. Try to trying
to find a message in your No King's rally?
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Was it one?
Speaker 1 (00:10):
Surely also depressing to see my fellow Americans to sink
to such a level, you know, a civilized society. What
does that require? I think that requires civility, right Hill.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
If we are fortunate enough to win back the House
and or the Senate, that's when civility can start again.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Yeah, when we pay for provocateurs and get Soros to
crank it up and get the Partland police to allow
Antifa to hide behind them.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
We'll get to that in a minute.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Yeah, they're throwing things at federal agents and then running
and hiding behind the police. I guess the protest was
bad now thing our president, That's really what it was.
They they don't want to have any kind of an
any kind of interaction with anybody that they don't share
their idea, their opinion, even now, even though it's on
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their own side. Now, now on to the comedy socialists.
Muslim as mayor of New York City thirty three years old,
never held a private sector job. He's globalized, he's a socialist.
He's a comedy. Now there once was a time wait
nut Yon during New York City in the nineteen hundred
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and ninety six through nineteen hundred and ninety nine, when
I lived in Stanford, Connecticut and and commuted to the
city daily and saw it. I walked it. I was
in the subways every day. I was in the trains
every day. In that broken window theory that everybody hears about,
it worked. It totally worked because I'd watch the breakdancing
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movies of the early eighties. I'd watch movies in nineteen
eighty nine and nineteen ninety one in real life, you
know TV shows and real life news shows about what's
happening in New York City. You know what was gone
when I got there, the topless bars and Times Square
and all the common running around in the in the
porn theaters, and you had major restaurants in retail and
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Times Square, and you didn't have the old subway cars
with the graffiti. Now you had graffiti less shiny ones.
You didn't have mentally disturbed people and violent transients down
in the city.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
I do remember, I do have some postcard flashes in
my head of walking once down the sidewalk to Union Square,
looking over and a guy urinating between two cars, a
bum that. But it wasn't like what, just like you
know Californias, it wasn't like that then. So something's different
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when cities are behaving and when they're not.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (02:50):
Well, when they're not behaving, that means that the people
that are put in charge with our tax paying money,
just like you'd hire a security company for your business
or security thing for your home, right, they would you
be mad if it got worse, people kept breaking in
more right, So obviously the people that are being hired
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right now are letting the ones that are the crazy
ones get in there. Giuliani didn't do that the transformation,
and it went on with mayor Bloomberg. Now what's gonna happen. Well,
he's just gonna be the dummy test for socialism. Just
let him fall apart, right, Well, let it play out. Man,
it's gonna fail, own up, make them dust themselves off
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and vote differently next time. See, that's that personal accountability
thing that conservatives have. That's a good thing, like learn
your lesson. That's it's a good principle, it really is.
But they don't learn when they when things fall apart.
You had come the border secure or the economy is great.
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I mean, do you think they're gonna go Yep, that
was a mistake. We need to dust ourselves off and
vote different next. No, they never did. It could get
worse and they would re elect him. That's what they're like.
And that's bad news or New York City. It's bad
news for America. We should never wish part of our
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country learns their lesson by having utter demise. Turning over
to what they're gonna do, and what are these democrats
socialists of America. Well, there's some kind of crazy guys
in gals. They want child mutilations across the country. These
are the ones vote voting for Zora on Mom Dommy.
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In case you're jumping in, there's a mayoral election in
New York City. Former governor Cuomo. You got Sola, the
started the Guardian Angels. He's a big news talk guy
there in New York City. People know his name, Curtis,
they know him, they love him. He's like at nineteen,
Cuomo's what at like thirty two and mom Dommy's like
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in the forties or something. It's like scary man, really
really scary. These democrats socialists of America. They want child
mutilation across the country. Mom Dommy his back this. He
wants gender affirming care.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
But most importantly, as we collaborated with his Armine Donnie
campaign on his trends rights platform, and what we explicitly
wanted to do was use the power of New York
City to provide free gender affirming care. And I say
free in case insurance companies Disciples from us off free
gender affirming care not just to people in New York
City but across the country.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
And listen to this if you think this is not
that I'm out of line for calling the Democrats socialists
of America demons. They want abortions in church? No they don't, Yeah,
they do.
Speaker 5 (05:48):
Listen and on that revolutionary horizon, want to perform abortions
out of church, you know, vote.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
For It's all said, in what a revolutionary horizon they
want to wake up on and see this is scary,
This is inroads of darkness. And they're starting at the
top at the biggest city in America. I wonder, you
know how the current Democrats lit up the Empire State
building pink to celebrate abortion. I wonder what kind of
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displays will be going on if this man becomes well,
we know that they all want all their needs taken
care of, you know, just well, it's also a factor
in that we've had decades of mass legal immigration in
New York City, a lot of people from a lot
of different countries. The Pole Patriot polling shows New York
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City's foreign born voters are lining up.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Let's see.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
They show Mom Donnie leading with forty three percent, Cuomo
thirty two, Curtis at nineteen. But among those voters born
outside the United States, Mom Dommy leads with sixty two percent,
Tweomo twenty four and Curtis twelve. Native born Americans in
New York City, Cooma leeds with forty percent. Mom Dommy
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falls a thirty one and Curtis said twenty five. So
all right, we're comparing those born outside of America with
those born in American races. No, it's not, it's facts.
Stop it. Oh, we're doing this. Catholic and Jewish voters
not big fans. Twenty nine percent of Catholic support the
socialist comedy in thirty percent of Jews. Those thirty percent
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of the Jews, that has to be some of the
dumbest people on the planet. Seriously, I'm supporting someone that
wants to take it from the river to the sea.
Storysol Wow. But he's going to promise love free stuff,
man free grocery stores. You don't need that average fifty
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seven hundred dollars a month. Thread, I'll get you down
to seven hundred.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Oh, he's our guy.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
He's our guy. Mayoral race for the biggest city. Now
there's been a pressure on Curtis Slowa. He's uh, maybe
back out, get out of it. Cuomo save room here.
So if if Curtis did drop out, that we'd get
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it a little more neck and neck instead of splitting
the votes. I want to really sit here and slap
myself with a cast iron skillet. Gun am I really
just what it's twenty twenty five, five years after this
Governor Andrew Cuomo one of the most corrupt, one of
the worst responses to COVID as a governor of New York.
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Remember his sex scandal he had that kicked him out right.
Speaker 6 (08:40):
Now, I'm and Drew, and Drew and Drew. That's how
bad zo run zo ron Is Andrew Cuomo's are less
op for the big apple.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Wow, Now there's a lot of blue collar men that
support curt especially with the Guardian Angels and all that
he's the working man's working man. Would they go over
and vote for Cuomo or they just stay home? See
that's something else to factor in. Well, there's something else
to factor in. This is the Democrat Socialists of America.
(09:20):
And a lot of them are just nutjobs. I played
you some of the nut job nests right there that
you just heard. And a lot of these nut jobs
have been in power for quite a long time. And
if you're thinking about a common nut job, if you're
thinking about who comes to mind Bernie, somebody put together
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a whole montage of him from nineteen ninety three all
the way up to President Trump's first term of him
fighting the oligarchy. Oh, he's got a book out called
that I Think or something here.
Speaker 7 (09:55):
This great country of ours is moving very rapidly in
the direction of oligaky. The United States of America today
is increasingly becoming an oligoky, more and more moving toward
in oligarchy. We are moving in the direction of oligaky.
We will move even more rapidly in the direction of
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an oligarchy. This great country is evolving into an oligarchic society.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
It is called.
Speaker 7 (10:27):
Oligaky, and that is the system we are rapidly moving toward.
This is a budget that moves our country rapidly into
the direction of oligaky. A handful of billion ares are
moving this entire planet toward an oligarchic society. We start
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over with the bad news, which is pretty bad, and
that is that under Donald Trump, this country is hurtling
rapidly toward oligonky.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Now, I'm going to say that's quite the setup for
a book unlike i've ever scene, because he started it
back in the eighties. That audio was from nineteen ninety
three all the way up to twenty eighteen, setting up
his new book that he's launching called Fight Oligarchy, and
it's out today. I hope you enjoyed that right there
as well. Yeah, it's really worked, hadn't it, Burnie Socialism, communism.
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You got to understand how the left views it. Oh well,
it was Karl Marx. He made it up in his mind.
It never existed in the real world before. That's because
every attempt since communism and socialism has utterly, utterly failed.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
How bad of a failure.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Oh, let's see, just over a million, hundred million deaths. Yeah,
one hundred million deaths. That's I think that's called failure,
isn't it. Yeah, this is the Trevor Chary Show on
the Valley's Power Talk. I don't know if it'll be
music like that being played. You never know, never know,
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never knowing. Baron's like, hey, Dad, can I use a
ballroom this weekend? Vama put in a basketball court. I
think Nixon had a bowling alley put in. Yeah, Kennedy
was a swimming pool in with Eisenhower. I don't know
if that was maybe, I don't know. Yeah, And they're
all upset President Trump. They're like, oh, a lot of
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them that are talking about it don't even people in
government on the Democratic side, they don't even have any
idea that it's being paid for privately. They're trying. Oh
they probably do, but they just know that. They're stupid people.
They're constituents that they're sending the emails out to won't
know that.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Now. I'm figuring them out here. Huh, you're building your
ballroom right now.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
They're also building the Obama Presidential Library.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
I'm wondering if you've.
Speaker 8 (12:43):
Seen have you seen pictures of the architecture.
Speaker 5 (12:46):
And yeah, it's so too pretty, but it's drugs. It sucked.
They read out of money means building a library slash museum.
You know, you call some museums and usually they go
they call library and museum. That's the official name.
Speaker 9 (13:04):
And this stock and he wanted.
Speaker 5 (13:08):
Only women in DEEI to build it. That's what they got.
And the construction workers are standing out there and saying,
we want to be able to build it. You know,
you have great I built the great building in Chicago's,
you know, a big, beautiful building, one of the tallest
buildings in the country, and we got it built very quickly,
very well.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
And we use the.
Speaker 5 (13:28):
Construction workers of Chicago. They're great workers. They're great construction people,
and I suggest that he get them involved. But they're
hundreds of millions of dollars off a budget, and I
think it stopped. I'm reading these terrible stories, but that's
the way our country was run under President Obama too.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Wow, I'm sitting here. I had no idea. I knew
the construction was going to happen, but I hadn't seen
an aerial view of actually what percentage of the White
House being worked on. I mean all the meltdowns, he's
destroying the White House. Construction done, and it shows the
west wing, the East wing, the White House residents there,
and it's just a little tiny section of the East
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wing with an overhead shot.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
All freaking out about it.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Hey, why don't we freak out about the California Capitol
Annex project? Well, didn't they get that done back in
twenty eighteen. Now that's when they did the original cost
estimates for this. It was going to be new office building,
parking garage, west side visitor center. And in twenty eighteen
it was five hundred and forty three zero point two
million dollars. Okay, Now it's expected to cost as much
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as an NFL stadium. No joke here, looks if you're
gonna be spending about three billion, three billion, But they haven't.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
Told us yet.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
Hey, they still won't release the cost. It's been year
since anybody is updated providing a cost update.
Speaker 8 (14:57):
Comforting lawmakers still keeping taxpayers in the dark about their
new office building under construction.
Speaker 10 (15:02):
Still, this project is clearly progressing in front of everyone's
eyes to see in downtown Sacramento, but state lawmakers are
not prioritizing the need to keep people informed about it.
It has been at least three years since they provided
the last cost estimate of about one point one billion dollars,
and even then that figure makes it one of the
most expensive buildings in the United States.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
No, they don't want to admit it's three billion. Watch
you watch, it'll be high speed rail all over again.
The approval of this project happened before Newsom even took office,
and it's not going to be completed until he's termed out. Well,
why wouldn't you when the grifting's good, go for it?
Man High Speed Rail Tony Soprano, Sacramento Construction, Tony Soprano,
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Simley Speaker, Robert Reeves in center pro to Mike McGuire,
who control it, won't provide a cost update, Tony Soprano
proved by the legislature starting before Newsom took office, and
nobody's given anybody a cost update. Did the did the
Rules Committee, Tony Soprano give an update?
Speaker 2 (16:13):
What you think? Did they you think they did? Before?
Speaker 10 (16:15):
The Joint Rules Committee the earlier this spring told us
they would provide a public update on the project at
some point this year.
Speaker 9 (16:22):
That never happened.
Speaker 10 (16:23):
Lawmakers wrapped up their work for the year and left
Sacramento last month.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Okay, we don't know, just keep building, Tony Soprando. We
just get we get haisted out here, We get held
up with our own government. We are in such an
abusive relationship. I mean, so many Democrats that vote, why
do you?
Speaker 2 (16:45):
Why do you do it?
Speaker 1 (16:46):
When you see the the decay all around? You know,
you see what we see. You know, you see what
Fabio sees. It's sodom Ingemra.
Speaker 11 (16:57):
Daniel, you have a you know, the the homeless. The
only say if you look, if you go downtown Los Angeles,
it's like I've been around the world. I remember being
thirty years ago in Africa. Africa doesn't look like that
in a in a it's unbelievable. No either, Third walk
country thirty years ago going out look like California right now.
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Like downtown. You know, you go down to the library,
it's like Southom and Gamora. I mean, it's like sex, sex,
rugs and rock and roll. A public library downtown Los Angeles.
And I'm telling you it's unbelievable. It's like Sodom and Gamara.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
Thank you, Fabia really is so really, I mean you
think everybody's going to be mad at you. If you're
a Democrat, you decide to not vote Democrat, do it
for the love of your own family. Come on, what
is it one of the worst that just gets I
(17:59):
actually have to say say that jen soaket To Yasaki
got on my nerves more than Jean Pierre did, because
I think soker To Yasaki is a more devious knows
I think Jean Pierre karenn Jean Pierre Biden's press secretary
the second half. Saki was the first. I think she
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just liked it for the glamour and get to wear water,
picked her outfits out with her earrings at matched, and
loved the attention and would just go out there and
say whatever it was. She's taken her little book to
her Saki's out talking and they had the audacity of
all people to go after Vice President Vance's wife Usha,
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Like why they just said some just just mean girl.
They're mean girls that jensaket To Yasaki mean girl. That's
what she is. I'll let you hear it. Next, this
is the treportary show on the Valley's Our Talk Out
at the Butcher Boss is Friday Fresco State Friday term
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nation all over the place tour. But we're walking just
from the kitchen area down. He was going to hang
a right to go to his studio. Mine left and
he said, I love the rain, and I said, yeah,
me too, man, what was it? We had a deep one,
didn't we Let me just separated?
Speaker 2 (19:27):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (19:28):
See those are things. See, women, that's how men behave
when you're not around. It's not always a lot of
that small chatter talckets that. Now if a woman that
app they only be like, what's wrong? I wonder what
was wrong with her? See, we don't have those thoughts.
I love the rain? Yeah me too?
Speaker 12 (19:47):
Was that?
Speaker 2 (19:48):
I'm row with those?
Speaker 1 (19:49):
All right, let's go to Jinsaka, to Yosaki. But first
let's go to the person that does her jobs so
much better, and you'll see why they're all snarky, snarky
press secretary love it.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
Let's go well.
Speaker 8 (20:00):
With all due respect to my predecessor, she is one
of the main culprits of the greatest cover up and
scandal in American history. She took the podium every day
and lied to the press about the incompetence of her boss.
Speaker 9 (20:14):
And on this book tour, she continues to lie.
Speaker 8 (20:16):
She said this past week that Joe Biden would still
be up for the job if he had, god forbid,
been re elected in November.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
Did you imagine.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
I'd still taken Joe Biden two point zero over Kamlo
one point zero President Auto pin uh No, I would
have joined Rosie O'Donnell over in Ireland. But listen to
this big lie.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Listen.
Speaker 8 (20:41):
She actually said this week as well on a podcast
that Joe Biden did more press engagements than President Trump
currently does.
Speaker 9 (20:48):
Now, any person across the.
Speaker 8 (20:50):
Aisle can tell you that is a bald faced lie.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
It is.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
And you know that, you know, all those people in
the media, even the one that Candidate Trump and President
Trump and then Candidate Trump again then President Trump now again, right,
he calls them out, Yeah, you back the stuff.
Speaker 9 (21:10):
It didn't happen.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
He looks at him, pointing to their cameras that are
up there against the whole crowd. R. But you know
that for having to do that kind of job, you
have to do stories. And to have a story, you
got to have a person in it about something they've said.
And the closer that you can get to that person
actually saying it, and your mic is there, and the
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President might even choose you for a question, and just
to have accessibility. Trump's like, hey, come on in, everybody,
come on around the office. Yeah, come on, no, what what,
Let's go.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Let's go. I got some guy from Scotland I meet
in a minute. Let's go. You go. Who do you?
Who are you with? Not you your fake news?
Speaker 8 (21:54):
You go when you talk to the real journalists, not
the ones who are actually active as that pose as journalists,
but the people who actually care about truth. And there
are some of those left and the White House Press Corps.
I work with them every day. They will tell you
the Trump White House is the most accessible and transparent
white House ever.
Speaker 2 (22:13):
All right, rah rah? Yes.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
Indeed, Now, before we get to Jin Soaker, Toya Saki,
let's start with GEENEPS. She's out doing a book too,
and she's on CNN and Aaron Burnette. It's like, so
just nice to her, but I have to ask this question.
I'm going to do it this way and the book
you have a sentence.
Speaker 8 (22:36):
I was technically a part of the President's inner circle
and saw Biden every day and saw no such decline.
Speaker 9 (22:44):
Yes, there are some.
Speaker 8 (22:45):
People who will go you are full of you know what,
tell me why those people are wrong?
Speaker 3 (22:50):
Well, I'm speaking for myself. I'm speaking for what I
saw and I if you think about it, this was
like on average, I saw him regularly.
Speaker 9 (23:00):
I saw this man regularly.
Speaker 3 (23:02):
I traveled with him about ninety five percent of the time.
Speaker 9 (23:06):
I was his White House Press secretary. I've been telling
this story.
Speaker 3 (23:09):
There were times where he would call me into the
Oval office, and in my mind before I walked into
the Oval office, like, Okay, what is he going to
ask me?
Speaker 9 (23:16):
How if I'm going to have an answer for it?
Because he was he would always engage.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
He was so engaged, he was so on top of it.
I'd just shiver outside his office. How's he going to
challenge me today? Am I prepared?
Speaker 3 (23:29):
Well?
Speaker 1 (23:30):
We didn't see him every day like you did, ma'am.
But I do remember a time where Joe Biden was
attending a two minute eulogy on a video about Jackie.
Then he gets up and says this about Jackie who
had just passed away, who was dead.
Speaker 9 (23:46):
Representative Jackie? Here, where's Jackie?
Speaker 13 (23:50):
I think sure sure was going to be here to
help make for surreality.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Now Joe, she's dead and guys, that's a long string.
I don't want to make fun of a guy trying
to recover from cancer now, but we know what we
saw him witness. It was just amazing that we survived
as a country. Either Russia, China or some of the
well funded Middle Eastern people that hate us really don't
hate us as much. Because I really thought that that
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would have been the time to come after us. I'm
glad they didn't. Well, it's not that it's just that
we all get older, really, Jean Pierre, we had no idea,
so you figured out how this happens. You mean, every
time you have a birthday, you get a little older.
Speaker 9 (24:35):
He's aged old.
Speaker 3 (24:36):
We all get older. We all saw him age. That
is not something that we could even hide. But to
say that he.
Speaker 12 (24:43):
Wasn't aware of what was going on, he wasn't making decisions,
He wasn't in the room, He wasn't pushing his staff
on answers on certain policies or actions that he wanted
them to take.
Speaker 9 (24:55):
That was happening.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Yeah, I know, I couldn't work one day at CNN
because I would if I were interviewed her and she
was saying stuff like this, I'd be like.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
This is CNN, Jean Pierre, explain this.
Speaker 13 (25:10):
All those things we need to do, childcare, elder care,
making sure that we continue to suppreend strength in our
healthcare system, making sure that we're able to make every
single solitary person eligible for what I've been able to
do with the with the COVID, excuse me, with dealing
with everything we have to do with if we finally
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beat medicare.
Speaker 7 (25:38):
Thank you, President Biden.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
President Trump, He's right.
Speaker 5 (25:41):
He did beat Medicaid, beat it to death, and he's
destroying Medicare because all of these people are.
Speaker 9 (25:47):
Coming in, they're putting them on Medicare.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
The debate, the debate, they all covered for it, even
the media people that are acting all tough question or
tougher like Cobert when he has gen Beer on.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Now.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
Now, guys, you you all covered for this.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
We know that.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
But it's not Jean Pierre's credibility, says CNN.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
No, this is CNN.
Speaker 9 (26:11):
Well, this is not your credibility in the line. And
I've been but here's the thing.
Speaker 3 (26:16):
Yes, a thing that I'm saying here I said at
the podium behind that lectern for for two and a
half years.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Yeah, I didn't know and nauseate me again on the
third listen here, I don't know if I can handle this.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
In the back of the fridge. If it's a pink bottle,
pep tal.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
You can thank you. I appreciate I appreciate it. Thank you.
Just show I can get through the rest of it. Yeah,
I can handle it all right now, I'm good. I'll
see in a minute.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Here's Chinsaki on Vice President Vance and then they're such
mean girls that they go after his wife, the mother
of kids. Oh, come on, jin, I thought you were
a little better than this. Yeah.
Speaker 14 (27:06):
I think the little mentoring candidate JD. Vance wants to
be president more than anything else. I always wonder what's
going on in the mind of his wife, Like okay,
please bring blink four times.
Speaker 9 (27:19):
Yeah, we'll come over here. We'll save you.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Hey, Usha, if you're being abused by your husband, blink
four times, come over here, will save you. That's not
even funny, me, two women, what are you making fun
If you really believe that you're making fun of spousal abuse?
Blink four times? That's things you tell people that like
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you're sitting at Burger King and you think something's weird
and you walk by with your train and you go, hey,
blink for blink twice if something's weird, you know, wow,
that is just down low, isn't it really down low?
And then they go into how jd Vance is scarier
than Trump, scarier than they really they see what's coming, guys.
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They they're grasping, they really are. They're actually kind of
like the Japanese that kept fighting after the end of
the war out on the islands. Even if news reached them,
They're like, no, we're gonna keep doing this, sitting around
trying to just they have nothing left, man, nothing left.
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But I'm glad that they see the the individuals, let's
just call it sitting on the bench for the presidency
as this powerful they use scary, I use the word powerful.
They didn't even go into Marco Rubio. But listen, listen
to this.
Speaker 14 (28:49):
I mean, he's scarier in certain ways, he's smarter some ways,
and he's young and ambitious and ambitious and agile in
the sense that he is a chameleon who makes himself
into whatever he thinks the audience wants to hear from him. Now,
what's also true, though, is jd Vance is not He's
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in some ways goodish on paper if you like what
he believes in. I don't know, but I don't I
don't know that he can take the whole movement with him.
Speaker 9 (29:18):
No way, I don't know. There's no riz. It's got
no riz. Right, and he's got he just is a
little odd.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
He's gonna take the whole movement with him? Nah, No,
they're not gonna like that. He has no riz? Is
that a word the kids are saying these days, the
peppermint Pattis of the world. He doesn't have riz? Have
you heard that use? Is that a term? That's like pizzazz?
Is that kind of the smooth talker?
Speaker 2 (29:44):
You got riz? Got game? Got game? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (29:48):
All right, a good salesman. Okay, now I'm mumping all
the new words.
Speaker 9 (29:54):
This is the tremortary show. Conga Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Talk up in Chico. My buddy Darren and I we
were probably two of twenty white guys to go see
him in Sacramento. See, we had no issues back in
the nineteen hundreds, guys, things were better. Went saw him
in concert. Nowhere near's good. I mean, it's very rare that.
I mean, some of the real good bands are almost
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better live, I guess a lot of people say, but
in that kind of a letdown when you go see him.
I went to the Circle Star at theater once and
saw the oh she Loah ready for the world in person,
they were like, oh she It was like what boo boo?
I think there were some people even booing. I wanted
to boo. It was so horrible.
Speaker 14 (30:40):
I don't know that he can take the whole movement
with him. No, no way, I don't know either. No Riz,
it's got no riz right and he's gone.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
All right. Riz.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
My author motorcycle Rider Outdoorsman Buddy Gary up in Oregon said,
it's like charisma. That's another way to look at it
as well. All right, Women's Pro Baseball bringing their charisma
to reality next year. First teams in the Women's Pro
Baseball League, which begins play next year, will be New York, Boston,
smel A in San Francisco. You watch, I now know
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what happens with behind the scenes with sports now with
I heart carrying so much, Fresno State and the Chargers
all all teams, Like all these sports, there's rain outs
and as a watcher of viewer, a listener, it goes
to some other thing or mel lollin this sweek in baseball.
I remember during rain outs, but all those people are
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sitting around waiting, sitting around waiting. So when I heard
about this, I said, agent Squire's I go, hey, man,
you see programs a bunch of sports and radio stations
and this one. I said, hey, you just watch iheart's
gonna deal. Do a deal with LA or San Francisco.
We're to be carrying the Women's Baseball League and you're
gonna be up at midnight with a rainout waiting for that.
(31:58):
All right, hey, maybe it'll work. They had there's no
crying in baseball, that's right. Tryouts were in DC back
in August for over six hundred female athletes. And I'm
not against them playing. I just don't want them to
act like the soccer girls in the NBA. W NBA
would stop. This is capitalism. Stop being like that.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Quit it.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
That's not that's not right to do to owners, it's
not right to do to fans. Let the market dictate.
The w PBL draft is set later for this year. Okay,
pretty soon you know that they're gonna they're gonna say
they're not earning.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
Watch you just watch.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
You just was maybe not though I don't know I
want them be negative with the professional Baseball league players
out there, not at all, but uh, you just watch.
I wonder if they're gonna let the transmen play. Uh
it was a few decades younger. I might go try it,
try it out in DC. Some of those girls, though,
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they bring it, man, and this is gonna be overhand.
This is baseball. This isn't underhand softball. But that fast
bit softball, can I remember? I don't know who it was.
Some college hot shot female pitcher went up against four
of the best hitter like Barry Bonds, I think was
even up and she struck some of them out. They
had trouble connecting. Now that doesn't mean if they didn't
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practice with that over an amount of time they get
the timing down. Because to be able to hit a
ninety plus hundred plus minar fastball, they say, is the
hardest thing to do in all of sports. The eye
hand coordination required to do that in that split second
of timing. It's kind of like in the profession of
cops they got, you know, one two second figure out
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do I pull a trigger.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
It's that quickness kind of thing.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
So I'm gonna I'm gonna say that the professional male
baseball players if they had time to get that timing
down with the it's coming in the say miles per hours, so.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
They could get that done. All right.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Speaking of baseball, I get an email from listener out
there at Levaughn. He said, I just want Trevor and
O regarding the Dodgers sponsoring some LGBTQ things. There are
Christian players and employees. They have no say in the policy,
so wine penalize them. We support the team despite the
woke owners. Well, anytime somebody says I just want Trevor
to know that grabs my attention, I like to learn.
(34:23):
I had zero training and being a talk show host
there's no school degree for it. So I'll be open
to listen to people. But first off, thanks for listening.
I appreciate your ears, but I said, no guilt. Watch
whatever you want, it's America. Right after Freddie Freeman hit
the home run, I admitted, I admitted that it's not
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the player's fault. So one hundred percent get that. I
just said I'm not watching. And unlike Democrats who said
if Trump wins, I'm leaving the USA, ninety nine point
nine percent. I'm didn't except Rosie O went to Ireland
and still miserable. I guess I'm the Rosie O'Donnell of
Major League Baseball viewing here. I'm following food. What I said,
(35:08):
I don't watch, and it's not that big a deal.
But the reason is contained in his last sentence. He said,
we support the team despite the work owners. Okay, you
can do that. I made the personal choice to not
support an owners who allow the sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
to transvestites that mocked Jesus with a Jesus actor and
a thong and makeup working on a cross while transvestite
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nuns and gaudy makeup and leather attire applaud on Easter Sunday.
The Dodgers honored that. So I just made the decision
not to support that.
Speaker 6 (35:42):
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