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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The United States has the largest amount of oil and
gas of any country on Earth, and we're going to
use it.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's so much good going on. We ran out of music.
Isn't it great to have a back in the house.
I'm still on a on a Hunter Biden high since
Monday minus you know, laying in a tough naked of
the needle out my arm. But it's been a high
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all week, it really has. It's been a week of
positive reactions. And you know what we got going on.
We got going on what they claimed that they had
going on common and the whole crew during their campaign.
This is a This is joy. Yeah, it's right, and
it's real. It's not fabricated. No, remember how Biden's going
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to heal the country and join us as a family,
called us names domestic terrorists. That wasn't fun to live through.
This is good joy right now, It really is. And
don't you don't you sense it? You can see it,
you can hear it, you can feel it. You can, yeah,
you can, you can almost smell it. It's a it's
a shift. A shift has happened. And I think the
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the shift happened with the blood down the face of
the fight fight fight. I think that was really the
turning point right there, and we got to be honest.
It wasn't like he was running against a couple of heavyweights.
But what a fantastic campaign, and he did it by
just being himself. The first debate with Biden helped. I
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hate to say the assassination, I'm gonna say that helped,
but that that changed, That's a better word changed things.
We uh had him try and re I've just been
thinking about all this all week, everything that we just
went through. You know, Kamala Harrison's I worked at McDonald's
and what does Trump do? He goes and works at McDonald's.
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There's so many things, and probably I don't know what
four or five, six, seven years, somebody do a good, real, good,
fair documentary about it, and we'll watch it, god willing,
and we'll go wow. We lived through all that, in
the tizzy of it all in the garbage truck, flipping
it around on him, to the point where my mom
bought me garbage truck vest or Christmas, and I gave
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director Ryan Nigel one the Trump cutout fat head stand
up in the studio has the best on see it
didn't work, Calling us garbage. We're celebrating, and it's good.
This is the honeymoon period. But I'm gonna remind you
of what Monday morning is. Should I ain't be talking
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about the hard work coming up during the honeymoon period, Yeah,
because there's too much on the line here. It's not
like a normal honeymoon period. In nineteen eighty with Ronald Reagan,
Jimmy Cotta left him a pretty big mess. The economy
was on its way down, the interest rates and inflation
and unemployment, and it took Reagan three years basically to
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reverse a lot of that the recession and bring inflation,
interest rate, and unemployment down. He cut federal income tax
by twenty five percent. Well, that's the trickle down effect,
and that doesn't work there, Curry right, right. Trump actually
has some advantages that Ronald Reagan did not have and
some disadvantages. One was he's already served four years. But
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it's going to require a lot of hard work on
the Trump team and all of us, all of us.
We got a tight House majority, three to five vote margin.
There's no room, Republicans for your personal agenda. Please leave
that out of the mix. You saw how we voted,
what we voted for now, go do that. We're your boss.
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Biden left Trump though away a way bigger mess than
then Jimmy left Reagan. I mean in some of the
inflation numbers are up again, all the illegal aliens, we
know about everything that's gone on, all the deportation. Everything
you're gonna have to do to just try and get
your house in order to start governor. And it wouldn't
be great if he didn't have all these issues to
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have to deal with, right Ronald Reagan didn't have a
thirty seven trillion dollar debt. Boy, that's with our unfunded
liabilities tapped onto that. We are getting pretty close to
all right, do overtime, do over, do over. We're gonna
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have to do chicken for a bag of grain here
for a little while, go to the old barter. We're
gonna have to do something a little different. Trump has
one term. Reagan, you know, the whole way through the
early eighties there in eighty four, I mean, that was
a landslide, but he knew basically he had two terms.
With Trump, it shortens the window to get things done.
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And he's up against Democrats that have betrayed the nation.
But we won, We won when Trump vance won, we you, me,
everybody that was in on this. But here comes the
hard work for all of us, our president, our vice president.
They're gonna they're gonna need us to help, not rest.
Hopefully we'll get to a point where we can go
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all right, we can we can take a little rest
right now. This was a quote I read online from Churchill.
This is not the end, not even the beginning of
the end, but it may be the end of the beginning.
Wish I could do a British accident, really would have
had more fact right there. But it's going to require
all Republicans in Congress to act like adults, responsible conservatives
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and vote the right way. We have so many personal
agendaized representatives back in DC, where the Democrats are like,
all right, what are we supposed to vote? Okay? Good?
They all yes, all in agreement. Yes, I think we
had forty five jump ship on the Lincoln Riley Yatwi's
we'll talk about coming up. There are times that happens.
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But hey, Congress, you know what the agenda is. Trump
talked about it during the whole campaign. We voted for it.
So there's really no justification for any kind of delays
and Trump is on the path, but he's got to
be spending the heads of some of those senators and
congressmen and women and uh in DC biting getting things done.
Washington's never seen anything like this, The country's never seen
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anything like this. And if he'd known now eight years ago,
on his first day in office what he knows now,
I bet he would have been acting this way. Then Yeah,
definitely time to push back hard. And if we see
any of these our employees, remember where the boss. We
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see any ENVIRON employees straying or backsliding into their into
their old Mitch McConnell bad habits, trying to kick the
can down the road. Now, we got to let him know.
So we're in the honeymoon. He didn't get one in
twenty sixteen, seventeen. No, he can't get one. So this
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honeymoon period is eight years late. Think of everything they
did to this man. It's just staggering that, first of all,
that he hey even wanted to keep trying to do it.
That has to be and it's not a love for self,
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because he could he would still be in the limelight
wherever he went for the rest of his life. He
could be at the film festival in Paris. He could
be anywhere. He would have any of the pressures and
the assassination attempts. He could still be if it was
about ego, if some people think that he could get
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that anywhere. He could spend more time on his ego
if he weren't the president. So it's a love of country.
He loves his country. And the thing about it is,
he's been saying it since they started filming him. And
it's so weird to hear the same voys coming out
of twenty seven year old Donald Trump. Face it it is,
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but he's been saying this the entire time. He is
talking to the world economic for him, the Davos Boys.
And I'm assuming since he went going to North Carolina
in California, he must have filmed that bad boy in
Hey'll tell me he's jetting around the world already. That
had to be. Yeah, that had to be a zoom
zoom zoom. Let's go through the Davos room.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Riminated the ridiculous and incredibly wasteful Green New Deal. I
call it the Green new Scam.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
How damn you?
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Withdrew from the one sided Paris Climate Accord and ended
the insane and costly electric vehicle mandate. We're gonna let
people buy the car they want to buy. I declared
a national energy emergency, and that's so important, national energy
emergency to unlock to liquid gold under our feet and
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pave the way for rapid approvals of new energy infrastructure.
The United States is the largest amount of oil and
gas of any country on Earth, and we're going to
use it.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
Well. The first thing, you know, Old Jed's a millionaire.
Let's drill, baby, drill, and get rid of those regulations.
High speed rail might actually be at a point where
they're laying track if we didn't have so many regulations
around the Brazilian butt, beetle bug or whatever. I say
it different every time, but I.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
Have promised to eliminate ten old regulations for every new regulation,
which will soon put many thousands of dollars back in
the pockets of American families to further unleash our economy.
Or majorities in the House and Senate, which we also
took along with the Presidency, are going to pass the
largest tax cut in American history, including massive tax cuts
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for workers and family and big tax cuts for domestic
producers and manufacturers.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Hey, businesses around the world.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
My message to every business in the world is very simple.
Come make your product in America, and we will give
you among the lowest taxes of any nation on Earth.
We're bringing them down very substantially, even from the original
Trump tax cuts.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
Yeah, none of this would have been happening at all
if that bullet had been one answer even closer to
his head. He was protected by God, and Trump said, we.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
Will not forget our country, we will not forget our constitution,
and we will not forget our God.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
This is the trebortary show.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Condom valleys, power Talk got another one of those I
five traffic bus boy, That is a corridor of a
lot of drugs until high speed rail takes it over
and then no reason to get pulled over by the
CHP anymore. I haven't heard in any interviews or any
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conversation about high speed rail about security what that will
be like. Well, there'll be. Last time I took Amtrak,
but that was twenty plus years ago. You weren't searched,
your luggage, wasn't gone through, you didn't have to go
through a metal detector. But that was pretty nigh eleven.
Not I'm thinking that's more than to boy.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
You know.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
Yeah, in the nineties on the East Coast take an
Amtrak a lot, so I wonder what the train out
here is going to be like. And if there's no security,
then yeah, it's going to be a drug corridor. Even
if it is security, they get them past the border
past security numerous times, so maybe we'll be stopping these stories.
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Gvwire dot Com says a routine traffic stop on I
five led to the caesar of seventeen pounds of cocaine
valued at six hundred and forty thousand dollars. This happened
back on the sixteenth of January. S EhP canine sergeant
discovered the drugs. During the search, the driver, Alejando Bravo
thirty three of Yakama, Washington, was taken into custody. These
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are just the runners, of course, they try and figure
out where they came from. Hey, we'll do you a
little deal here with this sentencing on this if you
tell us who's up at the up at the tippy
top of all of this and think about it, Think
how many times you've been on N five or ninety
nine or driving around even just in Presno and you
glance over and you have no idea. I got like
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over half a million dollars of cocaine in their car.
I saw the video of the four Chilean illegal aliens
that broke into the Since who was the cinc An
a bingo quarterback Joe Burrow broke into his house. I
saw the officer that pulled them over, and yes, I
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think a rental car going through everything in the car.
This and this does not look normal anyhow, they they
busted them. That's been a little trend that's been going
on the famous athletes. I guess they know in they're
at the football game. I guess he had somebody in
the house. I don't know if it was a sister
or girlfriend or wife or something. It's fiance was in
the house when it When it happened, New York Times
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used a word that just utterly shocked me. They used
the word woman. Well, okay, that's kind of shocking these say,
but unborn child. They used the name unborn child in
the New York Times. I look, that's clumps of cells. Oh,
their babies again, and the birthing people are now women again.
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If it has to do with somehow some heartstring poll
that they want to do. They were writing an article
about anchor babies and you know, a citizenship and used
the term woman an unborn child. That's just they want
everybody to see how mean his deportation policy is. So
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I guess that's why they started calling them women and
children again. And let me just read how they said it.
Mis cal Darris, who's from Guatemala, said, mister Trump's move
stirred anxiety uncertainly about the future of her family and
especially her son, and worries me. The new president doesn't
want to give citizenship to our baby. This is where
he will go to school and grow up. He'll speak
English like me. She's rubbing her stomach because she was pregnant.
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Pregnant woman with a baby. Well, I care about babies,
and if you listen to the show for any length
of time, you find out I also care about elephants.
My mom actually got me Christmas few years ago. I
saved the elephant's T shirt. I don't wear it anymore
because I ate too me little debbies, but I'll get
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back into that shirt here soon. Yeah. Okay, but I've
had the somebody that you know, somebody that's a I
guess the left would call me a far right conservative. Good,
thank you appreciate that. Feels good. I had on this show,
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probably assuming I never asked her politics, since she had
her pronouns and email, I'm gonna sueme pretty far left.
That group that was one to save the elephants here
in Fresno at the zoo, saying they don't have the
room to run around, and how cruel that is, and
elephants have rights too, Well, I have to say here,
Colorado's highest court ruled that five elderly elephants do not
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have legal standing to leave the zoo because they're not humans. Well,
we know that it took a court case to tell
us that animal rights group tried to have the African
elephants Missy, Kimba, Lucky, Lulu, and Jambo breed from the
Shiam Mountain Zoo, which a shamed to say. I went
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too back. When I live there, it is a beautiful zoo.
I'm not honestly, I'm not against snakes and stuff being
in cages, any kind of creepy, yucky thing. I don't
care about them. I don't The elephants are highly intelligent
and they're huge, and they need room. To run around.
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They're taken care of.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
I've never once accused any zoo because I don't know,
but of abusing these animals. Above and beyond what I'm saying.
The abuse is they get all their food brought to them.
They don't have to go through everything. They get washed,
they get cleaned, they have other elephants around. Okay, they're
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highly intelligent. You've ever seen an elephant paint? Go on
YouTube the elephant's paint. They'll paint a picture. Now, Okay,
imagine you pick five of your favorite people and you're
all gonna go live and I don't know, one of
Shancombe's mansions, a place that big, and only you five
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get to live in this mansion. All the food is
served to you. People bathe, you bring you all the
baby oil you need, and are you gonna be happy? Oh?
Oh oh wait. People come by and look in the
windows at you too. They got big, huge windows and
they point and look at you. Yeah, that would not
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be fun, But you're taking care of it's not abuse
for these animals, and these zeus are taken care of.
The trainers love them. Yeah. I would say after twenty
three days you'd be sick. Of the five people be
on each other's nerves. It was fun for a few weeks.
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Started seeing sides of them that you didn't see till
you live with them. Yeah, all right, so there you go.
There's your life as an elephant. And then and that's
the good zoos. Imagine the ones that in this mansion
the toilets aren't clean. Right, somebody smacks you on the
back of your shoulders when you're walking down the hallway. Yeah,
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that would that'd suddenly not be a fun place. So anyhow,
that's why I say for the elephants.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
The assistant Trevor Cherry show on the Valley's Power.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
Talk, get in the zone Auto.
Speaker 4 (18:30):
Zone seven and sixty six. Compare that to the ten
of twelve thousand Biden had at one time. CBP CBP
one releases zero CHNVQBA hating and Nicaragua Benz and Wheeler
releases zero total of seven hundred and sixty six across
the entire southwest border.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
That is a game changer, I would say. So that's
Tom the Hammer Homan borders are those numbers have dropped
even more. That was from about thirty hours ago. But
that that's what they hate. That actually it's it's happening.
It's happening. And Trump was what the left and the
media hate about America again. They they don't like Americans.
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That they don't like maga. Let's just that's it. They
don't like making America great again. Ridiculous to state those
kinds of things. They don't give a ratch crack. Trump
signed your an executive order rescinding lbj's mandated governor contractors
must take affirmative action. And this is I realize this.
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This didn't shock me because I was talking to my
mom and back in the eighties she worked at China
Lake Naval Weapon Center as a civilian and had to
do contracts and all and they had to send them
out to minority and women own businesses. And this was
like in the early mid eighties. So when I saw
LBJ sign this, I went, ah, well, then that's where
that came from, with the military like that having to
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make those kind of orders. And this has been going
on for a long time. Did we need America to
readjust I'm not gonna do business with them, they're colored,
I'm gonna do white business. There needed to be an adjustment.
Affirmative action was a tool that kind of resteered America.
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But it should have just been for a time period. Well,
Trump signed this executive order rescinding it, and that's gonna
stop a lot of DEI diversity, equity and inclusion discrimination
of the federal workforce. The White House said, also federal
contracting and spending the Office of the Federal Contract Compliance
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Program and not be allowed to pressure contractors to balance
their workforce based on race, sex, gender identity, sexual preference,
or religion under this order. This has been going on
for quite a eight while. I'm going to play it
again here. When at Adam Carolla, he was talking about
when he tried to be a fireman, and I read
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his book, I read where he wrote about this, waited
a long time, even still had the same desire that
he came back. I think it's seven years later, and
he was talking to somebody in line and listen to
how long they had to wait to stand in that
line to become an LA firefighter.
Speaker 5 (21:26):
Jeez, I want to talk about my white privilege so badly.
I graduated North hollym At High with a one point
seven GPA.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
I could not find a job.
Speaker 5 (21:37):
I walked to a fire station in North Hollywood, I
was nineteen.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
I was living in the garage of my family home.
Speaker 5 (21:43):
My mom was on welfare and food stamps, and I said,
can I get a job as a fireman? And they
said no, because you're not black, Hispanic or a woman.
Speaker 3 (21:52):
We'll see in about seven years. And I went to.
Speaker 5 (21:55):
A construction site in Dug Ditches and picked up garbage
for the next seven years. Got a letter in the
mail sent to my father's house saying, your time has
come to do the written exam for the LA Fire Department.
I took it and I was standing in line and
I had a young woman of color standing behind me
in line, and I said, just out of curiosity, when
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did you sign.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
Up to become a fire man?
Speaker 5 (22:17):
Because I did it or a person seven years ago,
and she said Wednesday. That is an example of my
white privilege.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
Yeah, and think how long that's been going on. And
that's unfair. I would hope other people that weren't white
Adam Carolla would go, yeah, that's not that's that's not fair.
Adam couldn't help it that he was white, had nothing
to do with it. So Trump has rescinded a lot
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of that, and thank you. That helps America President Trump's
considering a ten percent tariff on China, he said, based
on the fact they're sending fetnal to Mexico and Canada.
Do you ever hear Joe Biden over hearing the Democrats
last free years talk about let's go get the country
that's sending in the drug that's killing one hundred thousand Americans.
Nah serves open border. Come on you fetanl freaks, come
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on in, destroy Philadelphia, destroy Oaklynn. It's about business. Here's
Trump again. I'm gonna play you this. This is good news.
Remember last time when he won all the companies that
came back. He has a message to businesses around the world.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
My message to every business in the world is very simple.
Come make your product in America and we will give
you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth.
We're bringing them down very substantially, even from the original
Trump tax cuts.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Yeah, and he was talking tariffs as well. This was
at the World Economic Forum where he zoomed in because
he's going to North Carolina. I think he was going
North Carolina. Maybe he's there now, but he's coming out.
Joel Pollock bry barton News yesterday said he's coming to
California on Friday, which should be tomorrow. I'm trying to
keep my week straight hereway.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
But if you don't make your product in America, which
is your prerogative, then very simply, you will have to
pay a tariff differing amounts, but a tariff which will
direct hundreds of billions of dollars and even tretions of
dollars into our treasury to strengthen our economy and pay
down debt. Under the Trump administration, there will be no
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better place on Earth to create jobs, bill factories, or
grow a company than right here in the good old USA.
Speaker 3 (24:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Carl Schwab introduced Trump at the World Economic Forum, and
Trump went full Trump mode. He waited about six seconds
after being introduced and he's like hello, Yeah. He was
there in front of all the world elite. He even
called out Bake of America CEO, right to his face.
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He said, stop d banking conservatives. Yeah, that'd make the
room a little bit uncomfortable. Aren't you glad he's making
them uncomfortable? Aren't you glad? He's making them do a
little squirm square.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
By the way, speaking of you, and you've done a
fantastic job. But I hope you start opening your bank
to conservatives, because many conservatives complained that the banks are
not allowing them to do business within the bank, and
that included a place called Bank of America. This conservative,
they don't take conservative business.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Yeah, right there, as he was looking right at him,
loved it. Trump sat down with Sean Hannity and they
started talking about Biden's pardons.
Speaker 6 (25:39):
And somebody advised Joe Biden to get pardons to everybody
but him.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
They wanted to take care of him.
Speaker 6 (25:49):
Was young, They wanted tottle care that this is more
important because going to do great.
Speaker 3 (25:55):
I wanted to. I'm here so they But you have
to understand, we.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
Had interrupted in good interrupted through the President. Trump talked
about and this is where justifiable anger comes out. And
I like to hear it. The four years of hell
they put me through. You know, we talked about it,
and believe me, he's you know, he's got swords in
his hands, dancing to YMCA, cutting cake, having a good
time with that anger. That justifiable anger. When they do
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it to him, they do it to us, but not fully,
not fully. It has been really focused on him.
Speaker 6 (26:33):
And listen here, I went through four years of hell.
By the scum that we had to deal with. I
went through four years of hell. I spend millions of
dollars in legal fees, and I won. But I did
it the hard way. It's really hard to say that
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they shouldn't have to go through it. Also, it is
very hard to say that, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
He's talking about putting them back through what they put
him through. It's hard to say that they shouldn't. Sounds
like he's struggling with that age old hard thing of
is it forgiveness. He's pretty forgiving. Who's the Secretary of State,
Little Marco? Remember how they were back and forth at
each other. Yeah, they had to head battle in now there.
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Trump forgives. He forgives, but there are some things that
if the law was broken, you don't forgive.
Speaker 6 (27:29):
That.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
You can forgive the criminal, but that doesn't mean you
don't go for justice. Hannedy said, mister President, I remember
once telling you that if you lose the Biden, you'll
be stronger if you have four more years to wait
and then come back in. That was the gist of
the conversation.
Speaker 5 (27:49):
Here over Cleveland was the only other American president that
did not serve consecutive terms, and My answer to you
was I thought.
Speaker 3 (27:56):
It would be bigger if you came back. It's turning
out to be bigger.
Speaker 6 (28:02):
And I think one thing is happening is people are
learning that they can't govern and that their policies are terrible.
I mean, they don't want to see a woman get
pummeled by a man in a boxing ring. They don't
want to see men in women's sports in other wise,
they don't want to see them. And they don't want
to have transgender for everyone. They don't want a child
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leave home as a boy and come back two days
later as a girl.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
A parent doesn't want to see that.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Not everybody donald that an eight year old child, ten
year old child, Joe, I know you want them to
be transfer. We're done with you. You're gone. There's a
new sheriff in town, and you know what that's going
to pull out of the woodwork. It's going to pull
out a lot of liberal, woke, leftist marches, Luciferian judges,
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they're all over this country. A federal judge in all
places on Seattle temporarily blocking President Trump's executive order that
aims the limit birthright citizenship. There were arguments heard today
lawsuit followed by Arizona, Illinois, Oregon in Washington State, look
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at Arizona joining that trifecta of Marxism. At least five
different lawsuits have been followed over the executive order. I
if I ask you, can a Chinese ambassador, can a
Ukrainian ambassador be driving around Chevy Chase, Maryland all the
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proper paperwork to come into the country as an ambassador
and whip into a hospital and have a baby, and
that baby should be a citizen. Do you think that
an ambassador from another country here visiting. We know they're here,
we know where they are, They went through customs and
all of that, had their passports, we know their background,
They've been vetted. Can they have a baby and that
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baby's a citizen? And then the ambassador and the family
get to stay there in Chevy Chase, Maryland because that
baby's a US citizen even though it was conceived in
Ukraine or whatever. And no, no, no, that's what our
founding father said. Under the jurisdiction thereof they knew what
that meant back then. They never once thought they would
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have to say Comma or anybody breaking into our country.
I think maybe that was just rather assume when we
had a lot of common sense floating around the thirteen colonies.
So that's where the argument goes back. It goes back
to an eighteen ninety eight case where and this actually
involved a Chinese baby whose mother was actually here legally.
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So see that, that's what they always base it on.
This is a big difference. Did somebody break into your house,
have a baby in your kitchen, and suddenly it's your
last name, you're responsible for it, it's part of your family. No,
we wouldn't allow that in our house. What's a country
a bunch of houses? Yeah, So that judge has put
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a stop to that. Again, it's so important that they
got rid of the term illegal alien. Illegal as an
adjective means not according to or authorized by law, unlawful, illicit,
also not sanctioned by official rules. Illegal as a noun,
a person that enters or lives in a country without
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the documentation required for legal entry or residence. It's that's
a dictionary definition. Newcomers undocumented where Okay, then go get
the document they need. Where is that filed? Oh, it's
called waiting in line and doing it legally? All right.
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Trump's first two days seven hundred and sixty six border apprehension,
Biden's last two days twelve thousand. The American people just
chose to put an end to it.
Speaker 3 (32:06):
This is the treportary show on the Fallaty's power talk.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
Like Pete hegsect looking like he's getting closer to becoming
Secretary of Defense. There's an acting guy in right now.
But that's very key. And all these false claims that
are out according Hey, I don't know what went on
in their house. You don't know what went on in
their house. The accusations of domestic violence. I guess maybe
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you could interview some of the kids, if they're old
enough to talk to investigators, or I don't know. Asks
the woman that's supposed to have the black eye, she
does it? She didn't, she said, no, didn't happen. They
are who they are. We should not expect anything different.
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I found it fascinating. My mom and dad ran read
Hillbilly Elegy the book and said, I just can't believe
the upbringing that that that man had. Very poor from Appalachia,
born to a drug addicted mother, raised by his grandmother.
Good to see his mom is now healthy. She was
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up there at the inauguration and imagine what was going
through her mind too, like, wow, he's don literally the
vice president of the most powerful country in history. And
Speaker Mike Johnson was giving him a little tour round,
and they said and he wanted they wanted to film
his first He never been in jad E. Vans has
never visited the Oval Office. It was his first time
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and he stepped in and he was looking around and
he just said, this is incredible. I am not going
to decorate this place in four years. A right, go
catch that video. It's it's worth going to to go
find it. Was again enjoyable to see something like that,
especially I started watching about I got about a half
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hour into the movie. I don't know, maybe I went
in the right mood that day. I just stopped watching it.
I don't know a whole lot of the story, but
if you do know a lot of the story, it'll
mean even more to you to go watch that. Jim
Acosta oh Man, watch Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett. He ends
his entire career. There's talk that he's going to be
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leaving his ten am and going to midnight, which would
be nine o'clock Pacific, and the movement shuttling him around.
Speaker 7 (34:32):
This is not Fox, Congressman, I just spin a tail
and pull the wool out of people's eyes.
Speaker 3 (34:37):
This is CNN. This is the news. We're asking to
come out and tell the truth.
Speaker 7 (34:42):
And that's why more people are watching the Cartoon Network
Spongebobb reruns right now. Jim. Look, I left the White
House hearing a riot. My life was threatened. My life
has been threatened within the last few weeks. Yet there's
no coverage of that, and you all continue this narrative
of attacking Trump. You just can't stand the fact that
he one and that America spokes in. The interview is
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very demanded.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
That's the case. Your view is very demanded. Oh, this
is CNN. This is the news. We're asking that out
and tell the truth.
Speaker 7 (35:12):
And that's why more people are watching the Cartoon Network
Spongebow reruns right now, Jim, this is
Speaker 3 (35:18):
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