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October 21, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
President Trump. Can't you just make yourself king? I checked.
Nowhere in the Constitution does it not say that. I
don't think he can, because you know what, Kings get
things done, don't they. Yeah, they do. Kings don't have
to hang on deal with fake news.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
You know why news?

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Yeah, kings don't have to deal with fake news. They
don't get rigged elections. Our founding fathers were smart guys,
but they they made one big mistake. They didn't think
about Trump. He'd be the best king in history, wouldn't he?
He really would be. And I don't care if that
makes King Charles choke on his tea. I saw this meme.

(00:42):
Remember when King Trump shut down your church, stopped you
from visiting loved ones in the hospital, forced a jab
to keep your job, and find you for not buying insurance. Yeah,
that wasn't King Trump, was it? Press Secretary Love It
got under democrats skin, and she correctly stated that Democrats

(01:03):
parties main people are made up of hamas and illegals
and violent criminals. And then you had House Minority Leader
aking Jeffries, slinging insult after insult like she's deranged, right,
I saw a lot of deranged people this weekend at
these at these rallies, it's kind of strange seeing so

(01:23):
many older white people in one place have I call
it geezer rage, and I'm getting close to geezer age.
You know the description of a geezer. I'd say it
starts when you're old enough to look at the age
to get a Social Security benefits. Let's just start it

(01:45):
right there, and you only become a geezer at first
you're really angry, and second your anger is not justified,
you know, like the like the kids playing out on
the lawn kind of thing, you know, get off my lawn.
Then you have like a cooters left on the grass
right there, and you yell at him that you're a geezer,

(02:07):
and you're kind of a geezer, even if you politely
go ask the kids mom to tell the kids to
keep their scooters off the edge of your yard. I
saw a lot of geezers at the No King's rally,
just not happy with life, miserable. Chuck Schumer face looking yeah,

(02:32):
Nancy Pelosi face looking oh, yes, Schumer. He's gonna get
a challenge on the hammer and sickle brigades over there. Pelosi.
I don't think she'll run again. But if she does,
Hammer and Sickle, Scott Wiener is gonna run against them, right.
But these revolutionaries there, it was really something something to

(02:55):
see President Trump on it here.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
I think it's a joke. I looked at the people
if they're not representative of this entry. And I looked
at all the brand new science paid for. I guess
it was made for by Soros and other radical left lunatics.
It looks like it was.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
We're checking it out.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
The demonstrations were very small, very ineffective, and the people
who are worked out. When you look at those people,
those are not representative of the people of our country.
I'm not a king. I'm not a king. I work
my ass off to make our country great, that's all.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
It is.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
Not a king at all.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Not a king, but not a bad idea, you know.
I like a king that works to drive through line
of McDonald's servant hot French fries at McDonald's. This was
one year ago. Today today a lot of fun here.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
Everybody.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
Oh my god, don't think it.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
Thank you, hello, everybody.

Speaker 5 (03:50):
You can check this right.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
I know this is compliments of Trump.

Speaker 5 (03:53):
Okay, yes, thank you, it's the present.

Speaker 6 (03:56):
Please don't let the United States become Brazil, my native Brazil.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
We'll even good. Please, We're gonna make it better than ever.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Okay, thank you, yes, you so much, you so much.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
Thank you over there, thank you.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
That's a year ago. And I think the garbage truck
stuck was after. Yeah, that was that was after the McDonald's.
It was a nervous time a year ago. I mean,
we felt the momentum. We thought it was going. You know,
we were in the middle or somewhere in the one
hundred and seven days of Kamala Harris Joy campaign at

(04:35):
this point a year ago. But the two things that
stick out, look at that and McDonald's and where in
the drive through uh or wearing the garbage truck vast
and being up in the garbage truck. I remember when
he climbed up there. I thought, oh, I hope he
makes it. And later on he said, oh boy, that
was a tough one pulling yourself up there.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
But he did it.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
He brought it home. Man, we all did it. Imagine
how crazy it was. But they're guys are still doubling
down eleven votes, shutting the government down over Republicans not
wanting to add one point three or set whatever many
one point something trillion onto it with all their crazy plans.

(05:16):
There's Vice President Vance talking about the hostage taking.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
This is hostage shaking.

Speaker 7 (05:20):
Yes, the Chuck Schumer has not said to us, this
is what we need. He said that unless you give
us what we need, we're going to shut down the government.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
That is a totally different thing.

Speaker 7 (05:31):
If Chuck Schumer wants to come into the Oval Office
or come to my house, he is welcome to talk
about how to fix healthcare policy for Americans. Of course,
we want to lower insurance premiums. We want to make
sure that the skyrocketing healthcare costs of the Biden administrations
start to level off and hopefully come down.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
That's one conversation.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
Yeah, you got to hand it to him. They do
have dangling unmentionables. Don't they imagine the Republicans doing this
when you had the White House, the Senate, and the House. Yeah,
they're coming in to the President of the United States
and going, mister President or probably Trump, we demand We.

Speaker 7 (06:08):
Don't come into the Oval Office and say, unless you,
the President of the United States, give us everything that
I want, I'm going to shut down the government. I'm
going to die, low income women and children, their food benefits.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
I'm not going to pay the troops.

Speaker 7 (06:20):
That is what Chuck Schumer has put us in the
situation of doing. We don't negotiate with a person who
has taken the entire federal government hostage over a healthcare
policy dispute.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Yeah, and that's what they're doing. Transportation Secretary Duffy getting
in on this and talking about how President Trump they're
leaving him with. How do you negotiate when you're giving
him nothing to negotiate on. It's only demand, demand, demand,
and crazy lunatic demands. I don't know if we get

(06:55):
a Vance Rubio or Rubyo Dvance Duffy would be I
think a decent Secretary of State as well. He's well versed.

Speaker 6 (07:04):
And bring up Republicans passed a bill in the House.
In the Senate, you need sixty votes, you need Democrats
to vote to open up the government. So actually Democrats
are in charge to make sure we can get the
government fully funded and functional again. But listen, what is
the president going to engage on the President's a great negotiator.
He loves to cut deals like this is his jam.

(07:25):
He loves this kind of scenario where he can come
in and figure out a pathway forward. The problem is
Republicans have said we're going to give it a clean
cr Democrats want to hold the American people hostage with
funding the government. So the president really has nothing to
negotiate on.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
That's right, and I think the Republican talking points have
gone out. I pick up on it. The buzzword to
us is holding Americans hostage. Pick it up on that.
So there's future Secretary of State Sean Duffy. Would it
be advanced Rubio? Well that makes sense a VP moving
to president, Secretary of State to VP. But you heard

(08:00):
me say I'm really really impressed in Secretary of State
Mark or Rubio his delivery in everything like that. I'm
still teeter tottering there which way I might go with that?
Out of people are like, well, that's crazy if Vice
President Vance is going to be the guy. Do you
remember when I said that that maybe Rubio over maybe

(08:21):
with the experience. He's got a lot more experience in Vance.
I don't know who power players picked that one out,
but hey, that would be a good little Republican run,
wouldn't it between those two? Again? If that happens, now
Stephen A. Smith, he's a big Rubio fan, but he
says kind of like me, Rubio kind of stands over Vance.

(08:43):
Listen to what the last tweet.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
Let's go with this right here.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
Okay, let's see what this is at.

Speaker 8 (08:49):
Nate City eleven. Who has the best chance to defeat
Vance and Rubio on a Democratic side in two thousand
and eight, The answer would be no one, not a
damn But I like Osoff. I believe that's the correct
rennunciation of his Also for oursoft out of Georgia. I
think that he's I think that I like him. I
like how he sounds. I do, but I gotta be

(09:12):
honest with you. If this Israel Harman Steele comes out
to be more positive than anything else. I don't think
anybody's gonna be able to compete with Marco Rubio, who
Trump called maybe the greatest Secretary of State in American history.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
Marco Rubio gets things done.

Speaker 8 (09:30):
It's former senator, non secretary of State, of the National
Security Advisor.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
He is no joke. I put him above Vice President Advance.
I can tell you that much.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
Yeah, he goes Stephen A. Smith right there with his show.
He's been rumored he's gonna run for something possibly, But
how do you say the guy is your guy and
you don't even know how to pronounce his name? That
asof oh soft guttle like you said, but he's the guy.
Oh yeah, you really researched the guy that you don't
need how to pronounce his pronounce his name? E really

(10:00):
all right? Oh? Geer the story about down the westbaum
Beach where by the airport, how that that that hunter
stand a stand was built up in the trees with
a direct line of sight to where President Trump gets
on and off in an airplane. A hunter's like out
hunting in the wood stand was built right there. FBI
Bongino talking about how when the Secret Service finds possible

(10:23):
criminal activity, the FBI does jump in.

Speaker 9 (10:25):
The FBI is not responsible, obviously for the security plan
and the president.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
That's the purview of the Secret Service.

Speaker 9 (10:30):
However, if the Secret Service finds something that they believe
could be criminal, could be, I want to emphasize it
could be, we take over. We have what's called an MoU,
a memorandum of understanding with the Secret Service where we
will investigate after that.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Yeah, in case you didn't hear, the Secret Service had
that hunting stand with a clear line of site to
Air Force Ones exit ramp in Palm Beach. Here's Bongino
talking about what they found.

Speaker 9 (10:55):
This hunting stand was appropriately dismantled being flown to our lab.
I believe it's there right now, and all of the
forensic tools we have, from digital tools to biometric tools,
they are all going to be applied to try to
find out who put this up there.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Yeah, and why think you'd want to know why and
who did that? He's talking about modifications and the Secret Service.
I guess now, I think more of a defense against assassination.
You think that would be job number one to begin with.

Speaker 9 (11:23):
The Secret Services had to make a lot of modifications
given that this tool was obviously used or attempted to
be used multiple times.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
They've expanded their security perimeter. How they do.

Speaker 9 (11:33):
I'm very close friends with the director over there and
the deputy director, and some of those modifications been made.
And I think you saw the modifications with the discovery
of this hunting stand set up in the tree outside
of West Palm Beach.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
But yeah, there's no room. This is a zero fail mission.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Yeah, Well, I tell you what. The NBI and the
Secret Service needs to go talk to some of those
people that were filmed freely out on the streets of
America threatening the president's life, threatening the life life of
Stephen Miller. This was an older, elderly Democrat out there,
had his eighty six forty seven Trump shirt on. They

(12:09):
went up and well, listen, sure, look at that year
eighty six forty seven.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
Explain it to me, I like, the colors.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
Kill the son of a bitch kill who he's forty seven?

Speaker 2 (12:20):
President?

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Really?

Speaker 2 (12:21):
What's your name, Dick Safra glad we got that on camera.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
You know that's illegal. Right, you don't threaten then you
don't threaten anybody. But that's the problem with your guys.

Speaker 8 (12:32):
Inside you guys get so emotional you feel you need
to threaten people.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
But don't worry.

Speaker 5 (12:37):
We're spreading love and we're gonna fix it.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
Guys, you appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
God, bless God, Bless you, God, bless hey.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
You need to you need to find God. That's your problem.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
Yeah, find God. It's a spiritual battle. Only the devil
and a demon and somebody would come out like in
the voice of this woman, right, here's about what democrats
need to do. And then listen to her, just break
right into her. Charlie Kirk devil. I know, to stop
being so nice.

Speaker 10 (13:06):
I'm a pretty nice lady, but I could be pretty
mean too. Oh but you know it's a terrible thing. No,
Hitler is dead. I'm glad Hitler's dead. Evil people have
no place in my world. He was a hateful human being.
It was disgusting the things that he said. And did
I have You know, I don't have time for that.

(13:28):
I'm sorry. I have to point my energy in other directions.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
Yeah, I know your energy. This is no King's protest
the energy. Yeah, they on the cover. It's aimed at
President Trump, but it's kind of a distracting cover out there.
It is the King of Kings himself, Jesus. It's an
anti Christianity movement. There's only one king that rules over Hrmanity.
Christ is the King. And as you can tell from
people like that going off on the death of Charlie,

(13:55):
Democrat left devolved into a satanic call.

Speaker 11 (14:01):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
I remember, I don't know how old I was when
I realized, oh you can't. Probably when I was doing
a radio commercial and a salesperson probably said to be
in nineteen eighty whatever. You can't just grab anybody song
and put it behind a commercial. I was like, really,
why not copyright? Okay, all right, well, I guess I

(14:26):
haven't been doing chat gpt correctly. This Detroit woman won
the lottery by asking chat gpt for the numbers. She
won one hundred thousand dollars on this suggestion. She got
a four right, I guess, match four white balls and
then the powerball, so it doubled the fifty thousand, two
one hundred thousand. Yes, she say, she asked chat gpt

(14:49):
for that. Why not?

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Right?

Speaker 1 (14:50):
Why not? Why not? Why not? It's the second time
chat gpt has picked a winning ticket. Hey, this guy
had some tickets. This dude down in Florida, but he
returned back to the store to redeem the scratch off
tickets that he had stolen hours earlier. That that's only like,
that's that's mattham phatamine rot, isn't it. Yeah, it has

(15:12):
to be something like that. Still seven thousand scratch off
lottery tickets and come back to the store. Hey, circumc,
I'm here to redeem them. Yeah, I think you're leaving
a little bit of evidence hanging around right there right.
I miss I do miss some of my cop shows

(15:35):
since I cut the cord. There is a downside to
cord cutting. Seemed to make life a little more confusing
when something's on, what's it on? Do I have it?
Is it here? It's like all the time I spend
thinking about do I have that? Can I watch it?
Is that going to be on that? I don't know where?

Speaker 3 (15:56):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (15:56):
It's really Oh that sounds funny. What's Oh I don't
I don't have that. We didn't used to say things
like that unless you just slide out and didn't have
cable and you had the over the air channels. As
it now, the whole thing about the cable and the
cord cutting was, yeah, I don't really want to pay
for Comedy Central and MTV and CNN those A lot

(16:18):
of those networks cannot stay afloat if they were on
their own individual you know, attraction to people around the world.
And it's becoming rather obvious. MTV is shutting down five
of their music channels in the UK, Australia, Poland, France
and Brazil is soon gonna follow and they're saying it's
the cord cutting because if you had cable or satellite package,

(16:42):
it was, you know, filled with hundreds that you never watched.
It was called the cable TV racket. And I felt
like I'm fighting it back now. I feel like, man,
I'm just fighting to figure out how to do it,
and I I'm about ready to jump back in the racket.
I think. But you know, mtvc and at whatever part

(17:04):
of your cable package, and you don't watch them, you're
subsidizing them through the fees in your cable bill. So
I think this is an even further sign of the
times when cord cutting is killing off MTV and they're
dropping their UK channels now they said it's not going
to affect the one in America. So but the whole

(17:25):
thing about that was and it was even before the
explosion of social media where or you know, the Internet,
where you could just watch a video at any time
you chose to watch it. They had made that changing
before over to more just reality. I think they saw
the future coming. I can't even tell you last time
I botched MTV. But you know what, MTV doesn't care.

(17:48):
I'm not the age that they want.

Speaker 11 (17:49):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
In today's new world, I need to It's like the
payment on a suv or something goes away. It used
to be for right, hey, but I love the weather
season that we're heading into here as well. Let's see.
Dozens took to the Federal Courthouse in Froz on Friday
to the man the release of a fireball mom. They

(18:16):
say Ice attained last week. I think was it? How
many times had she been taken out of the country
and then returned. Let's see Ice, woman says entered us
illegally multiple times, and now we got lawmakers that want
her release. Here Democrat assembly Woman Esmareld sorry said she

(18:40):
was doing everything right. This woman everything right. She broke
into our country illegally. How can you say doing everything right.
She violated United States immigration law. And you want to
really make us believe you're a serious person when he
says she did everything right, As Maraldassori has said, and
I'm quote her, she followed the rules, she showed up,

(19:01):
she trusted the process. She was doing everything right. What
this woman was trying to do, she was trying to
adjust her status before in the country and lawfully without
the proper documents. Sinley. Woman Soria said her appointment was
was abruptly interrupted by Ice agents. She was taken away
in handcuffs. Well there, she illegally entered the United States

(19:26):
six times over the past twenty five years. And this
is who's now coming out to support this woman. She's
being held at an attention facility in California City. Oh yeah,
there's Esmareldasoria with her others, Gym cost as well. Who
else do I recognize back there? That's about all I recognized,
holding their big pro Oh Adam Gray was there, Yeah,

(19:48):
that's him. Okay, Well it's un American. It's a betrayal
of trust. It's an outrage to support somebody that's broken
into our country not once, not twice, but six times.
Now I feel bad in this the story about her
son asking for his mom's release. She's the primary caretaker
of a child. Yeah, it puts the decisions of grown nuts,

(20:11):
puts children in horrible situations. It's a sad situation, but
you've got a lot of kids of people that have
had to go to incarceration that have sad situations. They said,
this young man got to visit his mom. She was
detained during your green card interview, and they do all

(20:33):
of it. The sun had to speak to the mom
through a glass barrier separating them. Yes, that's called incarceration.
Why is it the United States is the only country
that gets criticized for this that you know, if you're
a conservative, if you do want to make America great again,
you do support the Republican's up cause you do support

(20:54):
President Trump. You're called a monster because you want border security.
You're called a racist because you want a country that
does not have I don't know, a foreign invasion going on. Well,
we got to worry about the optics. It just doesn't
look right. Okay, we got about I don't know what

(21:14):
you want to say, fifteen twenty five percent of the
country obsessed with this Marxist deconstruction of the West that's
been going on. Is a peaceful solution even possible at
this point? Tell me no. When it comes to getting
rid of those that broke into our country illegally, any
action taken right now by we the people voted in

(21:37):
the Trump administration, what they've done, you know what, It's
been met with lies and violence and sabotage and attempted assassination.
And they did get Charlie. When leftists are in power,
we know they do censorship, They indoctrinate. We live through it.

(21:58):
Man tyrants, behavior, trying to socially engineer, whether it's the
military or our schools, and the grooming of kids, and
the threats against people with their jobs and families and freedoms.
Let me keep reminding you of what the Democrat Party did,
is doing and still wants to do. Stop pretending that

(22:19):
it can be mended. Well, let's just meet in the middle.
That's it's do a bipartison conversation here now. Stop stop
worrying about your optics. Either we change things right now
or we're not ever going to get another chance. That's
how I feel right now, is a living, breathing an American.
We either change things right now in this window of opportunity,

(22:40):
or I don't know when the next chance will will happen.
And yes, Trump winning the election was great. I don't
know what you think everything would just kind of simply
fall into place right now. I was hearing Joe Rogan,
who's who's right, Well, he's come along and become right. Yeah,

(23:03):
if I'll just figured all this out, all be here?
Oh okay, Well, he's saying that it's a horrific. Look
that's going on arresting non criminals at a venner for
twenty years. He said, a horrific look. Look what's look mean?
Look the optics, the look what the negative media out there?

(23:24):
The media could easily be saying, look what federal law
enforcement have done. They taken criminals off the streets. The
mayor of Baltimore, or the mayor Detroit, the mayor of Chicago,
the mayor of San Francisco, the mayor of La applauded
the federal efforts and helping rid the street of crime. Now,
if the media did it that way, there wouldn't be

(23:44):
a horrific look or there wouldn't be optics. And if
you go, well they should be reporting it that way,
then get over your optics. How this looks kind of thing?
You know we're thinking about, Well, we got to watch
out for the optics. We've got the next election, and
you know what, if we worry about the next time,
maybe that's why things don't seem to get done. We're

(24:04):
always worried about the future and what this means. And
now we need to do some things right now. Joe
Rogan in people that feel that way about the optics
are wrong on Ice. I'll say it again, if you've
been here for fifteen twenty twenty five years, you might
actually should be at the top for deportations. You've been

(24:27):
you've been feeding off our economy. You've been taking jobs
that should have gone to Americans, and you've been doing
it for a long, long, long time. And by being
here a long, long, long time, you've actually helped rig elections.
You've actually helped rig the electoral college with the census numbers.

(24:48):
You've done more damage with our healthcare programs and all
the welfare subsidies and the Cloward Pivens plan. That's exactly
what they need. The ones that come here illegally and
say it for t twenty plus years, think what they
done to the housing market. Think about how all of
that that surge of illegal they're not doing anything wrong,

(25:10):
they're not criminals. Well, they've helped inflate home prices and
rental cost Well, she just do a little zillow dot
com search for resido. They drive wages down for American
workers by up to thirty percent. You've heard knew some
talking about how well what ICE is doing here in
California is going to hurt our our construction industry flat

(25:34):
out admitting jobs at good paying jobs that went to
Americans no longer do. And if you've had fifteen years,
twenty years, twenty five years to become a naturalized citizen
and he chose not to, all right, there's two comebacks
to that. You're either lazy or you want to Maine

(25:57):
loyal to the country that you left to come here.
So you've been here that long and you're not a citizen.
So what is it We're going to give them special
treatment here when we're talking about deporting illegals are criminals,
all of them. All legals need to go, and it
has to apply to everybody equally. We are a caring,
compassionate country. We give you a process to come in

(26:20):
here because we accept people from all over the world,
and you go through the process and then you jump
in the melting pot and you love America. Why are
we different than other countries? When you read the immigration
laws of Mexico, it sounds like, well, is that Project
twenty twenty five from the Trumpet ministry. That's what they

(26:42):
say about this and all these raids, all of this
wouldn't be needed. If people simply did not cut in line,
if you simply behaved yourself properly, really, if you had manners,
didn't cut in line, did it the right way, none

(27:03):
of this would be happening. About one point six million
have already simply self deported, and I'll say they'll they'll
end up being the smart ones. And any Democrat that
wants to argue, or at that any Republican that wants
to argue, well, they're not getting their due process rights.
I don't agree with the Trump administry. Illegals do not

(27:24):
have the same due process rights under law as citizens. Do.

Speaker 12 (27:29):
You want to know.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
What the due process if you're here illegally, you know
what is required of our government that ICE verify that
you're a foreigner. ICE verifies you don't have a proper visa.
ICE verifies you do not have a green card.

Speaker 4 (27:46):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
No courts, you know, no jury, no appeals, no no
game plane. You can be quickly removed from the country.
That's that's what our laws say. They've been so effective
in brainwashing people. They think that the basic immigrant laws
that somewhere around the world are wrong here when they're
applied in America. Other countries have them, but they're wrong here. No,

(28:10):
we're not an economic open zone for the rest of
the world to flood into and take our money. We
are not obligated whatsoever to welcome the third world into
our country, zero obligation. But we do have a legal process.

(28:34):
And if you if you were honest with yourself, the
Democrats and the Republicans that have issues with the optics here,
if you were honest, you know that the same principle
that you're saying now that you back up like the
Democrat left does, that it's uncompassionate, that it's not right,
it's unconstitutional to just deport people. You know that in

(28:55):
every other arena of life, you don't agree with applying
the same principle with illegal immage with anything else. I
don't care if it's a county fair, I don't care
if it's a taco truck. I don't care. If you're
waiting to get into a concert or a ballgame, anything
like that. You always go no, it's not right to
cut in line. It's not right to people that got

(29:17):
here first to be negatively affected by your audacity that
you can just walk to the front. And if anybody
says anything to you in the taco truck line. Call
them a name, tell them that they don't love you,
tell them that they think that they're better than you

(29:37):
because they're calling you out because you're not abiden by
the rules. And if they refuse to leave, then we
got to send them back to where they came from.
And most Americans support this. Remember that most Americans support this.
You're not alone. Give me a hug.

Speaker 11 (29:57):
Come the assistant tremor, Jerry Show london A's powers.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
Are restrict your safety, all in the name of professional
victims that don't understand the consequences of their ignorance. Who
said that? Ronald Reagan did in nineteen hundred and eighty seven.
He also had this to say about the Libs, And
tell me how this didn't just play itself out on

(30:21):
the the great idea that they keep giving me the
No Kings rally, I'm kind of warming up to it.

Speaker 4 (30:27):
You ever, notice how every time a Republican takes office,
the Democrats start acting like it's the end of the world.
I mean, the minute we cut taxes or trim the budget,
they start screaming that the sky is falling. Now, don't
get me wrong, I admire their consistency. If the stock
market surges, they say it's just helping the rich. And
if it crashes, they say, yep, that's what happens under

(30:49):
Republican leadership. And don't even get me started on foreign policy.
A Republican president could be shaking hands with world leaders
and signing peace deals and they'd say it must be appeasement.
But the minute there's tension overseas, they rush to the
nearest camera like it's Black Friday, saying, see, we told
you the world would catch fire if he was in charge. Now,

(31:11):
I've always said it's fine to disagree on policy, that's democracy.
But if your best shot at winning is hoping the
American people lose, well maybe you're in the wrong country.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
Yes, and that's what's happening with the Democrat tumor shutdown.
The American people are losing. Director of National Economic Council
Kevin has it was on CC looks like there's some
cracks in the Democrat side.

Speaker 12 (31:38):
Well, first of all, the President has been very active
throughout this process, but it's also his position that this
is a thing that the Senate needs to work out.
A lot of our friends and the Senate have said
that it was just bad optics for Democrats to open
the government before the No King's rally, and that now
there's a shot this week things will come together and
very quickly the moderate Democrats we'll bo forward and get

(32:01):
us an open government, at which point we could negotiate
whatever policies they want to negotiate with regular order.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
Do they exist? Moderate Democrats? Do they exist? Sound like
a nat GEO documentary out on the tundra of Africa?
Does it exist? Let's see has it been created now?

Speaker 12 (32:23):
I was very pleased to see that my friend Senator
Shaheen from the Hampshire, a very sound minded Democrat, came
out and supported opening the government on Friday. So it
means that they're sort of cracks in the Schumer armor.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Ah, some cracks in the Schumer armor. Do we have
cracks in the Trump armors? He being blamed for this.
Let's get our favorite nineteen thirty eight depression era TV announcer,
even though it wasn't run in thirty eight, hairy intency
and then talking about the approval ratings on the shutdown
Democrats doesn't sound too good for y'all.

Speaker 5 (32:56):
It turns out shutdowns are different. The second time around
when it comes to Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Take a look here.

Speaker 5 (33:01):
You know, we speak about Donald Trump shutdowns not approval rating.
We're talking twenty days into it. In twenty eighteen slash
twenty nineteen, donald Trump's not appropating was already falling. The
shutdown was eating and it was popular support. It was
down three points already at this particular point and would
fall considerably more. It was very much on the decline.
You come over to this side of the screen, this

(33:22):
shutdown hasn't eaten, and the Donald Trump support.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
At all is not approval rating, is actually up a.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
Point in terms of in terms of his popular support.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
Yeah, and it sounds like we're living in a different world.
Didn't look at this.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
It's a different world.

Speaker 5 (33:36):
It's a different world. Forty eight percent of Americans blamed
Trump a great deal for this particular shutdown.

Speaker 2 (33:41):
So it's more than.

Speaker 5 (33:42):
Three and five back in twenty eighteen slash twenty nineteen,
it's less than half a drop of thirteen points.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Again, it's no.

Speaker 5 (33:49):
Real wonder that Donald Trump, at this point, looking at
the shutdown, says, you know what, it's not actually harming
me politically, in large part because he's getting.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
Less of the blame, all right. He's even shutting down
Schumer's twenty billion dollar tunnel or something River Tunnel, the.

Speaker 5 (34:04):
Sea production project.

Speaker 10 (34:05):
You said that the funding has been terminated, but you know,
folks in New York have said that it's not terminated.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
So where does that work now?

Speaker 3 (34:13):
It's terminated and that's up to me.

Speaker 11 (34:15):
The assistant tremor carry show in London, Valley's power dog
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