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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I from one am ecstatic about this. I'm glad Our
County was chosen in this little uh test phase that
they've been doing for a long long time. Yeah, you
got new some flipping out Trump administration. If you have
not heard, they're going to send DJ watch dogs in
to watch here in California, Kern, Riverside, Fresnel, Orange and
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smell A and in Passaic County in New Jersey. This
has been done for a long time. Why would the
Trump administration do this right now?
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (00:34):
To prevent Democrats from cheating? Okay? Yeah new some slamming Ice,
slamming Trump. Very fate of the American Republic is online
with this move. Here's what he posted up. Trump sending
the DOJ to California to monitor this election. His intentions
are clear. He wants to suppress the vote, and when
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we win, he will falsely lay claim to fraud. He
will not be intimidated. California will defend free and fair elections. Well,
if you're defending free and fair elections, that should be
common and we always welcome anyone to come in and
eyeball us. Yeah, he's losing it over this. If you're
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going what election. I don't know. I just woke up.
What's going on in California? We got a special election
week from today. Redistrict King Many five is five Democrat
seats in the House. Get move on over to their side.
California GOP chairwoman Karen Rankin, who was on the show
a month or so ago. She wrote about the irregularities
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in five counties duplicate ballads, issues with voter rolls. She's
quoted here saying Frazo County had large inactive voter role,
along with concerns last year about voters casting votes illegally
in races they were not allowed to vote in. Current
County's long noted poor ballot processing time times. Good to
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hear our county clerk, not acting like Newsom, said, We're open,
ready for everybody to comes see our process. We know
that we can run that transparent, accurate, secure process. We
want you to come in take a look. We want
you to be able to see what we do. President
County clerk said they've had about uh ninety two thousand
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ballots total return so far to this point. He added,
the election monitoring is common. Did you hear that Newsome
a guy that's in the business common common. He said,
we've had observers from the DOJ in pass election. Though
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it's not happened in the last four years. I wonder
why who's in four years. Okay, let's go listen to
the guys talk. Listen to Newsom say that we will accommodate.
We're gonna accommodate. But hey, if people like James Couss,
if they did have an issue with it, it's up
to them. Man, if they want to they want to
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go all fort something, yeah, go ahead. They can stand
up to Trump.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Man.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
We're trump proofing it. They want to do like I'm doing,
it's up to them. But no, I'm I'm gonna accommodate.
Speaker 4 (03:16):
They'll be accommodated as everyone should be accommodated. They'll have
determinations at the county level with the registrars. To the
extent they want to cooperate, that's up to them. I'm
just arguing for people to keep their eyes wide open
at what's going on in the United States of America.
Speaker 5 (03:31):
I said this months and months ago.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
What's happening in LA, what's happened in California is a
preview of things to come.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Okay, now I'm about to play a Newsom saying that
what they're doing right here is all about twenty twenty six,
and I never want to assume it could be somebody
brand new just turning on caught this show, has no idea.
Been seeing some youtwo commercials, been hearing about Prop fifty
because there's a lot of money going on to this.
From the news side of things, what he has done.
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In a quick nutshell, the Biden DOJ told Tech they
had to redistrict their maps. Some of those might have
turned out to be plus Republicans in some areas. Newsom
couldn't handle that. We're supposed to redistrict maps in California
every ten years, and it's supposed to be done by
a public commission that was voted in by we the people.
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So's he's wiping that away. He's wiping away when we
do the census, and he's coming in and saying, hey,
the people demanded this, it should be up to the people.
It's a lie because it already was, and that's what
he's changing. He wants to pick up five extra Democrat
seats for what the midterms in twenty twenty six, So
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what would a silver fork tongue liar do turn around
and say it's the other people that are doing that.
Speaker 4 (04:43):
Watch this space with the DOJ. This is all team
up twenty twenty six. Donald Trump does not believe in
fair and free elections. He's trying to rig the twenty
twenty six election and plane and open site and that
is obvious to anyone that's paying attention.
Speaker 5 (05:02):
And he's just winding up.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
No, we're paying attention, and we see it's you, you
Charlatan Attorney General Rob Bonta here. Perfection is the goal
in California, even if it takes this, I don't know
a month. A month, guys, is that about right?
Speaker 6 (05:18):
Of course, perfection is our goal, complete accuracy in every
single way, and and confidence is important. But the feigned
worry by the Republican Party, I don't think is a
good source of of of true raising of concerns and
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and and servicing of concerns.
Speaker 5 (05:44):
About the elections.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
And he's got way more and than the silver fork
tongue liar Gavin Newsom has Newsom was just words salad
it up to fill that up. He's got his man
cheery and candidate Chip just firing off things to just
say to fill up and his Chip's better than Kamala's chip.
Kamala's word salad. But you're like, what telling you Newsom's
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gonna he's gonna, He's gonna full a lot of people
now this case r A reporter in Sacramento. Good question
to Attorney General Rob Banta about well, we do have
irregularities in this state, these counties have irregularities. Do you
have an answer to that? Listen, listen to how shallow
this man is.
Speaker 7 (06:30):
But the issues that they're raised, I mean, if if
not the federal election monitors, I mean, would your office
be willing to take on or take a look at
these issues. I mean, how do those issues and how
is perfectionism essentially reached?
Speaker 5 (06:42):
Then?
Speaker 7 (06:44):
If not with outside oversight.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
There definitely needs to be accountability in everything. We're holding
the Trump administration accountable each and every time it breaks
the law. And so, uh, you know, each of the
issues that you've raised, I'm not sure that they're not
already addressed. I'm not sure what they're not sure underligne
merits originally were or not.
Speaker 5 (07:06):
We can take a look at that. State of course
has a role.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
I Secretary state has a role. News Attorney general have
a role. But the irregularities in the in the county,
you don't know if you're going to take a look.
Speaker 6 (07:17):
I'm not sure what the underline merits originally were or not.
We can take a look at that. And the Secretary
of State, of course has a role.
Speaker 5 (07:24):
I have a role.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
We're dealing with well evil but true incompetency. They can't
even sell their evil correctly the news someone's better at
it than Banta. He's better at it than than Kamala
Kamala Harris. But you know it's real easy to call
him out just an a g army Dylon Newsome. She
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responded to Newsom's tirade with a fact. She said, Democrats
have been sent election observers for decades, no cries of
voter bullying. You do know that election observers are Democrats too.
Here's what Harmeat Dylon wrote wrote to Newsom, Lol, calm down, bro,
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the Justice Department under Democrat administrations, that said, in federal
election observers for decades, not once did we hear that
this was voter intimidation from states such as California? Do
you really want to go there? Isn't transparency a good thing?
Way to go? Hear meet the Assistant Trevor Cherry show
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in Londo Valley's Power Dog or week. I guess of
it's still being somewhat light. Well, I guess when my workshift,
when the whistle blows at six o'clock week from now,
it will be dark on the way home. That's going
to be Isn't that something? How we acclimate so quickly
to it where it almost feels like that's going to
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be so weird? And I've done it since nineteen sixty six.
I still don't understand the daylight savings time. I know
California have voted to get to get rid of it, right,
so if California went along with what we voted for,
we would not be falling back, or we wouldn't be
springing forward. All right. If somebody understands that, please please
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educate me on that. It's confusing to me. I mean,
I understand we spring forward and fall back. Okay, daylight
savings time to save time? I guess is that lighter longer?
So during the energy crisis, so we would have to
run lights. I think all that kind of got started.
(09:44):
I know it's really dark in the mornings. Yeah, but
this is the time period where I know exactly. See,
I have a oh, I got a story about this,
how you need to sleep with as much blackness around
you as you can. But I have blackout curtains. But
if there's a crack between the curtains, I can see
the sky and I know if it's in the five
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or six or seven, if it's not foggy or cloudy out,
I can tell by the sun out's lighting up the back. Yes,
I can. I can tell that. I would put money
on it that I'd be pretty good to name it,
to nail it every single morning within leadah, fifteen twenty
minute time frame. Pretty good at that. Well, yeah, just
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a little crack in the curtains right there. All right,
enough of that, all right? You have your granddaddy was
born in Oklahoma, so you have some Native American, and
you like Senator Elizabeth prison Wore, and then you can
tell things like that. I always think how stressful it
would have been back in the day. You know, eighteen
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twenty two, you didn't have a rootshirt or crow or something,
and you had to be at a meeting at eight
am somewhere or seven am, and you had to leave
at five. It's your horse. You had to get it ready,
you had to go to seven miles to the town.
How early you would have to get up and how
I guess you just stay up all night because there's
just you didn't have an alarm. I guess what people
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would do. I guess if it was an important enough meeting,
I would have one of my eleving kids stay awake
all night and wake me up at that time when
Granddaddy's clock over there hits at five am, you come
wake me up, right. Think of the stress about that?
Things we never think of here. Good to hear that
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Joe Rogan is still going to church. He was talking
about it, and Newsom's going to talk about Joe Rogan
here in a moment. But before we go to Newsom
talking about Joe Rogan, I want to remind you that
he sat down with his Kevin Newsom podcasts. Everybody has
he done one in a while? Did he stop doing that?
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Maybe he got tired of people going, hey, governor podcasts,
do you have a yeah? Here he was when he
had Charlie Kirk on. He said, I'm gonna sit down
and talk to conservatives.
Speaker 4 (12:01):
Last night trying to put my son to bed, He's like, no, Dad,
I just what time.
Speaker 5 (12:06):
What time is Charlie gonna be here? What time? And
I'm like, dude, you're in school tomorrow. He's thirteen.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
He's like, no, no, this morning, wakes up and sticks up
and he's like, I'm coming.
Speaker 5 (12:14):
I'm like, he literally would not leave the house. Did
you let him to take off school? No? He did,
of course not. He's not here for a good reason.
But the point is the canceled school for two years.
Once on the point is.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
The point, which is you are making a damn dead I'm.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
Kidding, I'm kidding. No, you were serious, Charlie. He did
shut down schools, wouldn't let his kid miss one day.
So you heard it. Gavin Newsom telling Charlie Kirk that
his teenage son thirteen is a big fan of Charlie
Kirk and he was excited and he sounds like he
wanted to come to work with dad. No, he's got
to go to school. Listen a Newsom yesterday talking about
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what his son thought about Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 5 (12:52):
That's your son obviously a fan of Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 8 (12:56):
What was the conversation like between you and your son
after charl Arley Kirk was assassinate.
Speaker 5 (13:01):
He called me.
Speaker 4 (13:01):
I don't know how he got a phone, but he
called me from school that day, really alarmed, and all
his friends were around the phone. That wanted me to
about express or understand what was going on. He wanted
to know if he was dead. He wasn't a fan
of him as much as it was familiar with him.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
He just knew who he was. He wasn't a fan
of him. Wow. See there's that. There's that dark spirit
coming out.
Speaker 4 (13:24):
You hear that, express or understand what was going on?
He wanted to know if he was dead. He wasn't
a fan of him as much as it was familiar
with him.
Speaker 9 (13:33):
Who could it have been, Let's see, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (13:38):
Looka tricks into doing that could have been.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
Say yeah, yeah, he's just familiar with him. He wasn't
a fan. Wow, man, he's something else. He really is.
Here's news. I'm talking about Joe Rogan and conservative people
with shows and talking about how mean they are. They're
just mean.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
For years and years, he's been attacking me, and it's
one way, and he won't have me on. He's consistently
not on. By the way, I'm moving on. I have
no interest You're done with him. Joe Rogan's the Facebook
of podcasting.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
He's moving on, and then listen to him not move
on right.
Speaker 5 (14:13):
By the way, I'm moving on. I've been interest.
Speaker 4 (14:16):
You're done with him. Joe Rogan's the Facebook of podcasting.
He was sitting across one of the brightest minds in
podcasting right now. The guy was in the mic, and
there are a lot of people at the mic doing
extraordinary things.
Speaker 5 (14:29):
In podcast pretty big audience, you know what.
Speaker 4 (14:32):
But with all due respect, if he's if he has
a big audience, and he but he doesn't have big
enough confidence.
Speaker 5 (14:38):
I didn't go there to have me on.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
Here. He was talking about how mean they all are.
Speaker 4 (14:45):
Well, you've called him a chicken, but he's been attacking
for But here's the thing. These guys they all have
something in common. It's one way they attack. They belittle,
they demean, they take things out of context. But this
is a serious thing, and so often we just sit
and go, oh God, I really would love to go on.
Oh if Kamala Harris just went on Joe Rogan, she
would have won. It's nice so much deeper than that,
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and the unwillingness for a guy like that to even
have a common courtesy to attack someone and not have
the DC say you know what, why don't you have
a chance to come on, let's have a civil dialogue.
I've watched you on podcasters like Sean Ryan, who's a
close buddy of this.
Speaker 5 (15:22):
He had the curse on me have four hours, right,
Sean Hannity. Folks like that.
Speaker 4 (15:27):
And so if I go on Sean Ryan and Sean Hannity,
what are you worried about?
Speaker 1 (15:31):
What are you?
Speaker 5 (15:31):
Joe? You're gonna cook me or I'm gonna cook myself?
Speaker 1 (15:34):
Weasel, weasel easelease, I get it, easel. I wish he
would have you heard that Joe Rogan not invite him
to they have a thing. That would be a good
sit down talk. I'd like to to hear that. Well,
Joe Rugan, I'll probably respond to that. But he did
tell his guests recently he's enjoyed going to church. Listen
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to him talk about how they read it, analyze the Bible.
Speaker 5 (16:00):
Go Joe, I haven't called that, but I have started
going to church every now and again. Yeah, yeah, do
you enjoy it? I love it?
Speaker 2 (16:06):
Yeah, it's about I do too. It's a bunch of
people that are going to try to make their lives better.
They're trying to be a better person, and they're trying
to I mean, for me, at least the place that
I go to, they you know, they read and analyze
passages in the Bible. I think there's more to it.
I think it's history, but I think it's a confusing history.
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It's a confusing history because it was a long time ago,
and it's people telling things in an oral tradition and
writing things down in a language that you don't understand,
in the context of a culture that you don't understand.
And I think there's something to what they're saying. I
don't think it's nothing.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Now the spirit's working on Joe Rugan because he's saying
that there's something to it. He's being drawn.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
I think there's something to it, and there's a reason
why it resonates with people, and Christianity in particular is
the most fascinating to me because there's this one person
that everybody agrees existed that somehow or another, had the
best plan for how human beings should interact with each
other and behave and was the best example of it
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and even died in a nonviolent leg didn't even protest.
Died on the cross supposedly far sins, Like it's a
fascinating story. What does it represent though, that's the real thing.
Speaker 5 (17:25):
What was that?
Speaker 3 (17:26):
Like?
Speaker 5 (17:27):
What happened? Who was Jesus Christ?
Speaker 2 (17:30):
If it was a human being?
Speaker 5 (17:31):
What was that?
Speaker 9 (17:32):
Joe?
Speaker 1 (17:32):
Joe, Joe, Joe, nothing more than what you just said.
He died on the cross for our sins. That's it.
You got it, Joe, That's it. That's it, siml done.
God all right, he needs we need Joe Rogan and
Nuso man. That would be a well, you know he's
going to do it with his presidential run, of course,
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we got that to look forward to. I don't know,
maybe knew someone sit down with Tucker now, wouldn't that
be interact? Huh? Tucker? What do you think about Governor Ditty?
Do you out of your mind?
Speaker 8 (18:03):
I know Gavin Newsom, and you know I think a
lot about Gavin Newsom. Many different things about Gavin Newsom,
But one thing I know for a fact about Gavin
Newsom is he has the capacity to be the light
of textrare test. Gavin Newsom will say anything he needs
to say, not like bidens, not like this, actually whatever
Biden's fault. He's not like this like Biden. Would you
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know he has like guilt If he's lying to you,
he gets twitchy. And Gavin Newsom's palms don't sweat, that's true.
His respiration doesn't increase, his body temperature doesn't change. Nothing
changes in Gavin Newsom when he lies to your face.
Speaker 5 (18:38):
That's true.
Speaker 8 (18:39):
And there are not that many people like that. Actually,
that's a rare quality. Like to lock down the state
to keep people's kids from getting an education, and to
arrest people for surfing and then go have dinner at
the French laundry.
Speaker 5 (18:52):
Like most people couldn't do that. They just be like, you're.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Saying, he's a sociopath.
Speaker 5 (18:56):
He can lie and not care.
Speaker 8 (18:58):
I'm not a psychiatrist, but I so I don't know that.
I don't really know the category, and I'm not going
to diagnose them. But I'll just say, in fifty years
of being around a lot of people, I've met very
few who can behave that way, very very few. It's
very unusual quality, and of course it's probably useful in politics.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Hey, Tucker, I got another one that's just like Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 5 (19:17):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on The Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Talk that the Democrats want the Republicans to bow down
to Speaker Johnson microphones your serfs about.
Speaker 10 (19:29):
Things like four million dollars for global lgbtq I plus
awareness campaigns around the world, four million dollars for the
LGBTQI plus democracy grants in the Balkans. They want two
million dollars for feminist Democratic Principles projects in Africa. We're
not doing that. But again, the question is why why
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this sounds crazy? It is why would.
Speaker 5 (19:53):
They do this?
Speaker 10 (19:55):
And what we saw on vivid display over the weekend
was the re emphasis of this fact. This is motivated
purely out of fear.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Why would they do it? Why would they shut Americans
and make Americans hurt? Why would they the Democrat Party
back a communists. He's not a socialist. Mom Dommy is
a commedy. He's not a socialist. Now he's a member
of the Democrat Socialists of America. That are They don't
want to use the COMMI word now. Is mom Dommy
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gonna win? Is it locked down? I don't know. Maybe
a lot of people in polls don't want to say,
oh no, I don't like him, well, you us an islamaphobe.
You know, they might be afraid. We'll see what happens.
He is the front runner right now. He calls himself
a socialist, but his his goal is not reforming capitalism. Guys,
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I played you the Democrat Socialists of America. But they
believe it. It's dismantling it entirely. They want ownership of
the resources. They want the he'll Soviet five year planning.
They call it centralized planning. They want to eliminate capitalism.
This is Karl Marx. This is not like some social
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systems that are in parts of Europe. Not like that.
The Democrat Socialists of America. Their charter reads like the
communist manifesto. Workers of the World Unite. You got nothing
to lose but your chains of this systemically racist, capitalistic
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society called the United States of America. Do they have
the backers? Out of twenty twenty five you got, Paul said,
forty three percent of Americans age eighteen to twenty nine
view socialism favorably. Compared to those that are sixty five
and older, it's only thirteen percent. Those are those those
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hippie liberals. Last week Zora' mom Dammi made headlines by
claiming that the September eleven attacks were a truly a tragedy,
tragedy for him Muslims. Yeah, that's that's what he has
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been saying. Oh yeah, he actually lied about it because
his his his aunt that he talked about. He said,
he had this adult aunt in New York City after
nine to eleven. Could he walk around with her a
job on because backlash against Muslims? Couldn't he ride the subway?
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Put this? Posted this up same week he had the
picture of himself with the co conspirator the ninety three
World Trade Center, bobbing right there as well. But he said,
I want to speak to the memory of my aunt.
I'm going to play it for you in a minute.
But he paused to choke back tears. Said she stopped
taking the subway, didn't feel safe. Well, Mom, Dommy, you're
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on the national State Age now running for mayor of
the biggest city in America. Some people are going to
look into your stories. There's something called the Worldwide Web
these days that we can look into the truth of
your story. Dommy has one aunt. She's not a hujab
wearing devout Muslim. She's a progressive, not hajab clad woman
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that lives in Tanzania. It seems while living in Tanzania.
She was in Tanzania living on September eleventh. Go aheads.
Speaker 11 (23:30):
I want to use this moment to speak to the
Muslims of New York City. I want to speak to
the memory of my aunt who stopped taking the subway
after September eleventh because she did not feel safe in
her head.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Jab uh huh, and she lived in Tanzania. Here he is.
This is some uncovered audio of the man sitting down
talking out in public behind a conference table. There that
boot of the NYPD on your neck. It's been laced
up by the Israeli defense forces. Oh, listen to this.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
Anyone to care about these issues, and we have to
make them hyper. We have to make clear that when
the who the NPT is on your now, it's been
laced by the ideas.
Speaker 5 (24:18):
Wow, you're in a.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
Country where those connections abound, especially in New York City.
You have so many opportunities to make clear the ways
in which that struggle over there is tied to capital's
interests over here.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Well, the struggle over in Israel is tied to capitalist
interest here that NYPD boot laced up by the Israelis. Wow,
we'll see a week from tonight four five, six, seven
forty one. I guess poles will stay maybe open till
eight o'clock on the East coast, so we'll be I'll
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be like, hey, in twenty minutes, we'll be hearing maybe
some of the first precincts reporting as well.
Speaker 10 (24:59):
And what do we mean that you saw the Democratic
Leader in the House, Hakim Jeffreys, endorse Zorn Mamdani for
mayor of New York City on Friday?
Speaker 3 (25:09):
It was an.
Speaker 10 (25:09):
Illustration of what we're facing here. The Democrats right now
fear the far left activists more than they fear air
traffic controllers, border patrol agents, American service members and so
many others missing their paychecks. They fear the Marxist insurgents
like Mamdani more than they fear families and children going
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hungry from laps benefits that keep food on their tables.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 10 (25:37):
They simply fear losing their own political positions next November
if they don't appease the angry far left base.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Right now, remember how it started with like Nancy Pelosi
going along with aoc over climate. Remember how they started
rattling the cages down at the border because Trump was
a mean guy and Pelosi them all went with the
ratic wing of the left, and it's still playing itself out.
You got You would have thought that the election beat
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down would have woke them up a little bit. But
you're you're if you're thinking that, you're going, wait, you're
acting like they're on America's side. They're not, See, they're not.
This is the next phase. They take off their mask.
They do love the colon meister. They would they they
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loved what Colin Kaepernick did. Get it all started its
anti American sentiment. I just don't know how it's possible
in New York City to elect a guy like this
hardcore Marxist background. He has a life immersed in Marxism.
His his studies and work include Leninist Leninist perspectives. That's
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all he's written about. By his own words, he's a
practicing Shia Muslim. Between the she and the more numerous
Sunni Muslims, she are more militant, more intolerant New Yorkers.
You're foolish, mom. Dommy five years ago created defund the NYPD.
(27:16):
He wanted community based response to domestic violence. Yeah, that
that'll really work. He wants a city owned grocery stores.
Wants a two percent taxer charge on all income in
New York City. Earners making over a million dollars annually.
You're making a million in New York City. It's probably
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like making I don't know, three hundred and fifty thousand
here or something. I don't know what the breakdown is,
but New York has a major declining tax base because
of people fleeing, just like in California. He wants pre
city buses, universal childcare, a rent freeze. Well, I don't
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know how much of New York City's Jewish population will
vote for Mom Dami. Twelve percent of their population's Jewish.
It's the largest of Jewish people of any city in
any country outside of Israel. And his negative or his
hostility toward Israel, he goes beyond like the BDS, the boycott,
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divest sanctions that moved against Israel that you heard screamed
on the college campuses, globalizes the Antifada, which is a
call for violence against Jews in Israel, basically to end
their lives. Mom dami has pledged to arrest Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin yacht Net and Yahoo if he visits New
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York City. Guys, this is a this guy's a nut man. No,
he's actually not a nut. He's a soldier for their movement.
He's an intelligent man. He has charisma. He actually looks
like one of those nineteen eighty Kirk Cameron or nineties
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in Time Revelation movies. They could have used him as
the anti Christ. Yeah, he's got that look. Hey, way
to go you junior staffer. For the Cuomo campaign, they
put together an AI criminals from Mom dami ad and
I guess Cuomo was like, no, take that down. Take
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that down. That's too Uh, it's too hilarious. That's too frightening.
Oh it was. And the AI actors on here, they're
all the criminals. You hear talking here about how they
like him. Campaign A. Cuomo pulled the video, but they
shouldn't have went.
Speaker 5 (29:41):
Do his actual supporters think, Mom, Donnie isn't crazy.
Speaker 4 (29:44):
He's just trying to even the player, trying to fanfield.
Speaker 5 (29:47):
You know, give everyone a fair shot. Sure, he said
multiple times we need to defund the police, but that
was just a metaphor.
Speaker 12 (29:53):
And yes he did say crime is a social construct,
but that was also a metaphor.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
M figuring this out, aren't we. Here's the ideas that
the Democrat Socialists of America have is main backer.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
The Democratic Socialists ideas are common sense, such as.
Speaker 12 (30:10):
Decriminalizing misdemeanors like shoplifting.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
Third degree assault, trespassing, prostitution, and drunk driving.
Speaker 5 (30:21):
With plans to decriminalize all drugs.
Speaker 8 (30:23):
Ma'm donnie will be a job creator for drug dealers.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Yeah, so you have the pamp in there, you have
the guy, beaten women in there, you have the white
woman drunk driving around the place. These are all criminals
acting out all of this here.
Speaker 5 (30:39):
Instead of helping us homeless get off the streets and
into the mental health facilities we need, he wants to
give us safe injection sites to do crack and let
us sleep in subway cards.
Speaker 6 (30:50):
These are actual policies mom, Donnie and the DSA want
to implement on day one.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
And it looks so real. It looks like, you know,
Cuomo's campaign spent millions of dollars to create it. It's
amazing how real they made The actors really look here,
they are in the courtroom.
Speaker 5 (31:07):
Guilty, but mom Donnie says, you're free to go.
Speaker 4 (31:12):
Who cares that legalizing prostitutions statistically leads to an increase
for sex trafficking of women and young girls by seventy percent.
Speaker 7 (31:21):
Unlawful abiding citizens like us globalize the empty fugg.
Speaker 5 (31:26):
I'm a criminal. I'm a criminal. I'm a criminal.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
I'm a criminal.
Speaker 5 (31:30):
Yep, I'm a criminal for so wrong. Fizar, I'm mom Donnie.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
Yeah, the real stats. Please.
Speaker 9 (31:37):
This is not just New York that's on the ballot.
I think the whole Democratic Party in the country is
on the ballot, and the whole country would be looking
at this race to see which way are the Democrats
going to go. No, Andrew Cuomo may not be that
exciting and that inspirational, but you know, for a party
that said we want to get back to normal, he's
kind of normal.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
Cuomo kind of normal. He just sends elderly people in
to die from COVID and I don't know, sexually assault
some women. I guess all that got paid for, I
mean handled or ta can go to Craig. He took
care of it. He got it handled. That's how those
Democrat New Yorkers. They do, they get it handled. Well,
here's an LA Democrat saying that this guy hangs with terrorists. Really,
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we've gone from nine to eleven two thousand and one
in twenty four years.
Speaker 9 (32:26):
Were about well, he campaigned this week with the guy
who was an unindicted co conspirator in the nineteen ninety
three World Trade Center bombing and served as a character
witness for Omar abdel rah'man the terrorist to organize it.
So Sarah Palin used to say Obama powed around the terrorists,
which was written.
Speaker 5 (32:45):
But I just don't know if this is a great
look for party. I really don't.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
It's what the party's become. It's not anymore. It's not
a great look for it. I think they're really obvious.
This is what we believe in, Wake Up. This is
what they believe in. They also believe in in this
Cuomo ad that they pulled that was brilliantly put together
by a staffer there. They got this this this dude
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and it looks like an Italian dude and an old
wife beater, white T shirt and a grimy room with
with uh sex traffic people in there, and this young
woman trying to call the phone to call the police,
and they give the perfect example of how it would
end up. And there are Democrats in California that want
this with policing. They want to send out counselor.
Speaker 5 (33:35):
This is the Tremor Terry show. On the Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
Talk, Zora, Mom, Dommy's elected mayor. That's not good man.
They're even saying that Curtis Solva, if he dropped out
of the race, it really wouldn't make a difference at
this point. Well, we'll see President Trump posting I don't
know how it keeps all this going on in his brain.
Uh well, I know he has his staff as well
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that that help him in all this, but he posts
it up. What's worse the NBA players cheating at cards
and probably much else, or the Democrats cheating on elections.
He took it, moved it right back. He said election
was rigged, stolen. Far bigger scandal. Look what happened to
our country when a crooked moron became our president. We
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now know everything. I hope the DOJ pursues this with
as much gusto as befitting the biggest scandal in American history.
If not, it will happen again, including the upcoming midterms.
No mail in or early voting, Yes to voter ID
watch how totally dishonest the California prop vote is millions
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of ballots being shipped all caps. Get smart Republicans before
it's too late. Guys. He's he's speaking the truth, and
he knows where the center of it all happens. Right here.
Corrupt state. We're in a corrupt state. Uh. He guess.
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On the plane ride he was talking about how vance
Rubio again would be unstoppable. He keeps bringing that up,
doesn't he?
Speaker 4 (35:13):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (35:14):
I found this interesting. Charlie Sheen was on with Bill
Maher or yeah, Bill Maher, Yeah, and it won his
HB show Oak Show. It was his podcast where they
sit out and drink and smoke cigars and shoot heroin
between their toes. You know everybody does this on podcasts. Now, Yeah,
let's just hang out. Charlie Sheen talking about the NFL
halftime show coming up.
Speaker 13 (35:35):
He disaster, they got to figure out the halftime show. Well, Molly,
the super Bowl needs to figure out the halftime show.
What do you mean figure out figure out like just
you know, deliver something that that that the diehard fans
really want as far as musically, So you're.
Speaker 9 (35:53):
My taking this sort of a backhanded slight to bad buddy.
Speaker 13 (35:58):
Yeah, I mean, I I there's just there there's bands,
there's there's acts, there's there's just people that I think
are are more germane to the experience of of of
the game, of that moment of that particular game. It's
the big it's the biggest game in the universe that's played,
you know, And I just feel like it.
Speaker 9 (36:16):
And I'm sure mister Bunny is wonderful. I mean, it's
a reflection on me that I don't know his work
as well as I can, but I'm of a different era.
I was hoping the halftime I'm sure would be Eddie Rabbit.
Speaker 13 (36:28):
I mean that that that I'm watching because we both Yeah,
I mean I love Arainy Night, I love Irainy and I.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
Well, I'm not I'm not worried about it unless Josh
Allen's in the Super Bowl. I I watch the Bills.
I'm a player guy now. But yeah, the turning points
doing a halftime show, I guess at the exact same
time that that would make sense if you're going to
do that. Hey, I'm going to come back and talk
about I didn't know this. That's and Donald Trump in
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twenty ten extending an offer to Obama to build a
White House ballroom. He's been focused on this a lot.
Listen to what the Democrats did. They took this snippet
from Caroline Lovitt. Look, we're shut down. Americans are struggling,
they can't get their paychecks. And here's what President Trump's
worried about.
Speaker 12 (37:17):
At this moment in time, of course, the ballroom is
really the president's main priority.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Can you believe that it's his main priority? With everything
in the world. Here's the entire entire comment.
Speaker 5 (37:26):
Listen, go ahead, thank you, Carol, thank you, thank you
to the ballroom and the Rose garden.
Speaker 12 (37:31):
I'm going to the back, sorry.
Speaker 5 (37:32):
Go ahead.
Speaker 11 (37:33):
In addition to the ballroom and the Rose Garden patio,
is the President looking at any other renovations or significant
kind of projects here.
Speaker 12 (37:38):
At the White House And not to my knowledge, no,
but he's a builder at heart, clearly, and so his
his heart in his mind is always churning about how
to improve things here on the White House grounds.
Speaker 5 (37:49):
But at this moment in.
Speaker 12 (37:50):
Time, of course, the ballroom is really the president's main priority.
Speaker 1 (37:54):
Kristin a little different now last week President a little different, right,
you liars, you can ive.
Speaker 10 (38:00):
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