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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Political consultant. He's working various members of Congress, state and
local politicians and see run campaigns. And the more I
get to know Tau cloud Tale, I have to ask you.
Have you ever been invited to Bohemian Grove?
Speaker 2 (00:13):
No, I haven't. That has not happened to I'm not
top of that list. Let me tell you.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Yeah, you know you made it man, when you're going
to Bohemian Grove, don't you?
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Yeah? Exactly? I think my invitations of the mail Anarctic.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Hey, there's new videos somebody got because years ago Alex
Jones snuck in and took it of the owl and
the fire if he made don't know where we're talking about.
It's a wooded area north up by kind of Santa Rosa,
north of San Francisco, where all the world leaders from
like Reagan and Nixon, and they've all been there, all
these world leaders and they meet out in the woods
and there's an owl and there's torches and chants, and
(00:47):
it's kind of strange, isn't it. That's stranger than Scull
and Bones, Bush and Carrie remember when they ran and
O far that? Yep, they would ask, he's being so
quiet about it, so he knows about it. Yeah, Yeah,
you're being too quiet. I'm just I'm just keeping a calm.
I'm still like thinking about you.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
There's something going on here you're too quiet about. Oh,
I'm ready, I'm ready. Let's get into all the subject.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
Let's talk about I'm asking everybody. It's really like, hey,
where were you when JFK got shot? People from that generation?
Remember where where were you when it almost blew Trump's
head off? We were so close to a civil war.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
I think, well, I've heard you ask that question a
lot of the days, and I thought I'm gonna I'm
gonna be ready for that one. So I was my
wife and I were ragging on a former member of
Congress about you know what. We heard his plane round
on a gas to get the VP nod and we
were going back and forth, teasing Devon and uh. But
we thought that was gonna be the day they were
they were going to announce the VP. So we had
the TV on and we were ready to watch it.
(01:40):
But we had we'd floated a little creek in our
neighborhood earlier, so my golf cart was up at the
top of the creek, so I hopped on my bike.
There's enough of water to have your creek have water.
F Yeah, it's a great little creek in Wildwood Island.
So I ran up there and got my golf cart
to my bike on there. I came home, my wife
comes running out. I go, they picked the VP. No,
they shot Trump. And I'm like, what, No, they picked
the VP. No, they shot Trump, And and probably she's like,
(02:03):
he's such a leader the way he handled himself. I'm
voting for Trump. He's a leader.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
It was very I was like, so you were told
he got shot and he's okay in the same breath.
He didn't have that moment like a lot of people know.
I wasn't watching it live. I was watching the right
when I turned it on, the replay was happening, and
I hadn't seen him go down yet. So in the
replay it was as if I'm watching it, because nobody
was saying he's okay yet, right, and he seemed to
stay down so long, and then yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
And and so yeah, so she did that, and then of
course we watched everything, and then it's it's almost incomprehensible
of all the mistakes that had been made and what
happened and all the everything we've seen since that point
and everything that's changed since that point. It's amazing to
think the thirteenth of July to today, everything that's changed politically,
from from what happened with Trump to Biden stepping away
(02:53):
to now Kamala.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
You know, being well.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
You've been in politics a long time. It used to
take a long time to have tied turn like that.
And they saw all happen within a matter of a week.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
Yeah, I mean the tides turned as soon as Biden
was off. It was like the Democrats now had energy.
There was no energy in the Democrats. And now you
think it's manufacturer though it's manufacturer. No, I know. I peek, okay, okay,
let me let me just I'm gonna be some people
get mad at me, fine, but I'm gonna be Devil's
advocate because I've done campaigns. Here's the concern I have
is that we I've seen some polling data where in
(03:26):
swing districts like the you know, the Dwartie and the
Noon and then the Valdeo and some of these swing
districts across the country, we were looking at Biden Biden
underwater numbers, Trump plus five plus seven We're starting to
see actually now Democrats plus two plus one where they
were you know, Trump plus six plus eight on the
generic ballot. The Democrats now all of a sudden have
(03:49):
energy and and and I'm starting to hear these stories
about these swing districts that were really solid for Republicans.
They're going to go our way because of Biden's leadership.
It's starting to turn now. I believe it's the honeymoon
effect because people don't understand who Kamala Harris is, but
they only will understand who she is if there's a
disciplined message to to you know, let her shoot herself
(04:11):
in the foot, much like Biden did. What is that
disciplined message that well? I think I think what has
to happen after the honeymoon once she picks her VP choice,
which is going to be another unfortunate event for Republicans,
And I think it's gonna she's gonna be smart on her.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
Pick, meaning she's going to pick somebody kind of Republican ish.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
I think she's gonna pick right now, the names on
the board, Shapiro, Waltz, Kelly, all three of those expand
her base. You're not going to see her pick Elizabeth Warren.
Donald Trump picked the Elizabeth Warren of the batch of candidates. Unfortunately,
I have nothing against Jade Vance. I'm voting for Trump.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Explain that comment though, why he picked an Elizabeth Warren
of the batch.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
What's that? Because JD is Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris
are cut similarly, both liberal, both you know, very liberal, Okay,
so they would be they don't expand the base. Jadie
Vance is very conservative and he's very similar, and they
pick JD. Vance with the idea, hey, he'll be strong
in the five rust belt states. But unfortunately Kamala's picked
(05:15):
any of the three she's looking at right now. They're
going to be very strong in the rost belt states,
and Jadie Vance doesn't expand the base to women or
in other parts of the country that we need. And
unfortunately that's I'm concerned about that and how this how
they message the campaign against Kamala because I believe if
(05:35):
people understand who Kamala is, they're they're gonna have a
hard time voting for. But if it becomes about she's
not black, she's or what you know, becomes name calling
and not I'm President Trump, I'm gonna do A, B,
and C. And look what Kamala said on these issues
is that what you want to understand who she is.
It's going to be a challenge for this.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
So you're saying Trump had men, especially in the russ Belt.
Why bring on somebody that you're saying is going to
be good for the rost belt if you were already
doing okay in the rost belt?
Speaker 2 (06:05):
Yes, I mean he's already doing well. Then I doesn't
know if he's going in Pittsburgh or No, he doesn't.
I mean, look at those are all swing states. But
he didn't expand his his Uh, he didn't expand his
base by his pick.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
Well what Republican would you have chosen to expand the
Republican base?
Speaker 3 (06:23):
If?
Speaker 2 (06:23):
I mean, I think he should have went either Nicky
Haley or Doug or Young Give me a bucket. I know,
I know that's what you say. I want to win.
I don't.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Okay, then let me ask you this dunk would have
been a redo. Tell the only time Donald J. Trump
has won the presidency was based on ultra ultra conservatism.
He's gone even more moderate now than in the twenty
sixteen campaign. That's the only time he won, and he
won the country again, that was a shoe in.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Okay, Hillary, Right, you and I are sitting here ten
years ago, okay, and you and I have this conversation.
Up till the sixteenth race, you would have thought, and
Glenn Beck was one of them. You name that, you know,
name it. Everybody thought Trump was a liberal and he
picked Pants to be the conservative because they thought he
was the liberal. Back in sixteen, that's what people thought
(07:11):
of him.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
I remember questioning, will he really stand up for against abortion?
Will he really exactly? I did say that he did,
and he.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
Did, but people didn't believe it. So the issue JD.
Vance find Canada. I have no problem with his candidacy.
I just think, much like what Reagan did, he put
his differences aside with Bush picked someone that brought a
different skill set to the to the room. Reagan being
an outsider, Bush being an insider. I think Marco Rubio
(07:40):
would have been fine. You know I that he I
just the problem I have with Vance is I don't
think expanded the playing field enough. And I think that's
where Republicans are cauld be hurt with a JD's with
a Shapiro or a Waltz or a Kelly, I think
that's going to be a problem. Anecdotically, my wife Scott's
friends she travels with, she would you know, her thought
(08:03):
was fifty to fifty on these women. In a recent
zoom meeting she had with them, She's like, oh my god,
they've all come out of the closet for Kamala. And
some of them they don't necessarily love Trump, but they
they couldn't stand Kamala. But now for whatever reason, the
media or whatever they're they're starting to fall for Kamala's
you know game shtick.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
Well, I did question whether Trump would be the pro
life president he was claiming to be. But at no point,
nine years ago, what I never said Trump was a
liberal a lot of you know. What I said was
he reminds me of the rom Paul two thousand and
eight revolution, bringing it back to the people, an outsider
(08:44):
coming in. He was more right. He was more conservative
with his statements then than now.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
Correct. Yes, well, I know he's still conservative now, He's
still he comes in from a different perspective than a
standard politician. And I just think, and you're reading now
a lot on the everything going on that don Junior
really want advance and that's who they picked. I just
think there was better choices, especially given Kamala's lack of experience,
(09:10):
you know, going from Willie Brown's you know girl to
up the ladder so quick and now VP and potentially
president with virtually no experience, and her her comments on
so many issues recently, you know about Hamas and Netan Yahoo.
I think she caused that, you know, the rock is
to fly from Iran into those kids in Israel because
(09:32):
she's just not she she doesn't understand the global impact
of what her words will mean.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
Well, as we as we move ahead into this, are
you saying, as a political consultant that that Trump already
could already had his base no matter who he picked.
If it would have been a candidate that would have
expanded the base, that might have made some conservatives like
myself go, what what did you do? It didn't matter,
We're still going to vote for him. And then he
(09:59):
could have added more on you do the what we're
going to lose by picking this to what we're going
to gain ratio is that And.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
That's where I look in politics. When I go with somebody,
I want a message. Okay, I talked to a cannon
and say, okay, you need to You may have this
farmer group, but you need the teachers or you need
the city people too. So we have have the message
that plays across multiple ideological lines. Trump had men that
men's not his problem. Women is his problem. That's what
(10:27):
lost it for Hman twenty is women. I saw it
doing the Newness campaign. Then at the data we are
looking at how many women were turning away from Republicans educated,
you know, soccer moms, and I think he could have
done a better job expanding that base. And I think
with jd Vance now that the cat lady comments and
all the stuff they're going to throw out there, they're
always going to be there. You know, regard Haley would
(10:49):
have had it, you name it, they would have had it.
But unfortunately it plays into a narrative that people already
are feeling, women are already feeling.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
And let's face it, they're going to hear the catwoman comment,
but they're not going to hear that Kamala wants to
buy back guns, that she wants to give transgender surgeries
to inmates, that she's all for the sanctuary state for
transgender kid They're not going to hear all that because
they're not watching that or or tuned into where that's
being reported.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Well, and you made a point earlier in your show
today about her not doing any press conferences. Okay, Trump
sat down with the African American journalists. He sat there
and did it. He made the points that, hey, you
said she was going to be here too, no zooms,
and now she zooms in. The reality is seeing her
on stage taking even the twenty five percent tough questions
(11:37):
that he took. They would want they she'd be able
to see her fail. But the media now is not
going to let her fail. They're not going to show
her giggling. They're not going to show her lack of professionalism.
They're not going to let her bury herself with a
word salad answer to a very simple question, all.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Right, if you were raised by socialists and you are
a socialist political consultant, would you tell her do not debate?
Speaker 2 (11:59):
Don't? I mean you could tell her that I'm a
big believer in the debates. She's got a debate. I
think she can. She'll make it through a debate. Okay, Unfortunately,
she'll make it through a debate. But I believe they're
going to keep her in the basement, much like they
did with Biden to everything's gona be very scripted. I mean,
look at, we've had a president for three and a
half years that we don't know. You and I. No
(12:21):
one in this country can honestly say his cognitive skills
are one hundred percent if he's able to really run
this country. I don't believe he is. And the Democrats
hit it, and now they're going to do the same
thing with Kamala to minimize her ability to screw up.
I mean, look at she didn't get a single vote
in the primary. In the run up to the twenty election,
(12:41):
she had to quit. She's ran through staff like you know,
like toilet paper around. Yeah, I mean all those things
when I like, I've been involved with members of Congress,
with Devin, with with Valdeo, with all these people, their
staff and their close advisors are always with them. They stay.
Very rarely do people leave unless for a better opportunity.
And I made the point that you wouldn't.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
I mean, even if it was not the ideal situation,
you would stay on for your resume. What you know, oh,
you worked for the Vice President's office for four years
on tell me about it, right, that that's something that
you would want to have. You put up with quite
a bit, I think to keep that on there. It
must have been so bad to have ninety percent walk
away from that.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Jim Patterson's been in the Assembly for twelve years. His
chief of staff's been with him for all twelve years
in different roles. Numerous people have been with him, Buddy Mendez,
his people have been with him, Nathan Magzig, same thing. Leadership,
solid leadership. You keep your staff because you have respect
for your staff. She's had turnover. I know people have
worked for in this valley and they were appalled by
(13:42):
her actions. But unfortunately, the public's not going to see that.
If Trump continues to talk about is she black or not,
that's what the media is going to talk about because
that's a simple issue. It's a brain dead issue. So
that's the question, not her incompetence and not asking her questions.
Trump needs to pose questions publicly that force her to answer,
(14:03):
like five that he just drills over and over and
over where you the borders are? Because that's you know,
what did you you know how many times you see
the border? You know? Her comment, well, you know, when
they asked her, did you go to the border. No,
but I didn't go to Europe either. I mean, those
kind of comments show her her. You know, she's not
ready for prime time. And that's what Trump and the
team needs to find a way to get the media
to ask those questions, which I think is a tough undertaking.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
We're going to talk some local races next with Tyle
Cloud our Election twenty twenty four. Pre pre pre pre
pre pre pre coverage.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
Yeah, this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Thank you Tal for rolling on in. We're saying this
tuning tomorrow. It's almost going to be the weekend.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Another beautiful weekend here in the Central Valley in summer,
nice school days.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
I'm looking forward to August thirty, first shows of State
of Michigan NBC, first time ever televised.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Oh yeah, that's I mean nice.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
The big house, the big House, the big House. Well,
you got some big races, Tal, talk to us all here.
As much as I disagree with some Republicans, I'd say
any day I'd rather have a Republican in there than
a crazy, whacked out liberal socialist Democrat. Republicans got to
hold their seats here, in the Valley well.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
And that's that's what concerns me right now, is because
with the uptick in the in the Conservative i mean
the Liberals their energy for for Harris. You've got two
seats in play, which is the difference between us holding
the House and not right now, between the Dwartis seat
and the Valadeo seat, I think, you know, the cost
of seat is going to probably stay that way. I
(15:34):
think with if Biden was stayed in Costa would have
been in trouble. But I mean, people, what can I do?
What I want to get involved? I mean, you look
at these two seats both you know, Valadeo south of
Fresno County, but the Dwarty seat and Modesto that comes
down into Fresno County. That is critical. If John loses
that seat or Valadeo loses his seat, you know, there's
(15:55):
nothing going to stop Kamala if she was to win,
from doing whatever she wants to roll us. And and
I think things are going to come back. I think
that people are gonna realize. They may they may even
say I'm gonna vote for Kamala, but I'm gonna stay
with Republicans. But come to campaign time and the amount
of money that's going to now be pouring into some
of the congressional races. I read the other day that
(16:15):
one of the outside groups just dropped a half a
million dollars into the Dwarte race that are overlapped with
Valdeo for you know, an ie and in expenditure to
attack John. And so, you know, people ask me what
should I do be involved in those races. I mean,
you know, give them money, reach out, find out how
you can help talk to your neighbors. Every vote's gonna matter.
I mean, look at John Dwarty didn't become a congressman
(16:37):
last time until almost a month after the election. So
I mean it's it's it's critical that we pay attention locally.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
I I'm picking up talking to you here that you
feel it's a much bigger shift with Biden leaving than
than I feel. Is that because I don't really realize
how many voters have no idea how out of touch
Kama is and how left is that she is.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Is that what you're putting? Yeah, I mean, look at
she was. She was a thirty five percent positive name
ID a month ago. She's up to forty five plus
or minus percent, right, now she couldn't. She couldn't garner
a vote when she ran when the spotlight was on her.
But she's gotten a free ride with no I mean,
she's got the Joe. She's been in the Joe Biden's
basement for five years now. Nothing, you know, nothing is
(17:23):
sticking to her because she's not the president. So of
course she couldn't do anything on the on the border,
and every other task she's been given she's failed at.
So they had her out to pasture until they realize
we have no choice. And I'll tell you a little something.
One of my friends told me in January February that
he thinks the Democrats are going to they're going to
get rid of Biden. I said, no way, and he said, yeah,
(17:44):
they'll end up doing something. They'll have the debates to
do whatever. Well, then when the debates got announced in June,
my friend told me they're going to use that to
bounce Biden. I said, you seriously think they're going to
do this? Back during when Dean Phillips was still in
the primary running against him, and and Trump took the
bait he took that. I mean, tell me, does anybody
remember a debate prior to the convention between two candidates.
(18:07):
I don't. I haven't looked it up. I doubt there's
been one, now, hadn't This was the earliest ever so Trump.
They knew Trump would take the bait. The Democrats knew that.
They fed him that bait. He hook line and Sinker
took that. He took that the debate, And now that
debate's come back to bid enim because guess what, had
that bat debate been in September, they would have been
stuck with Joe Biden and he and Trump would have
(18:30):
won by a landslide. Now we've got a whole new race,
a whole new amount of energy for a very liberal
and incompetent state senator from California who's found a way
to the White House.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
Are you surprised she was the choice? I mean, did
they not have another option?
Speaker 2 (18:44):
I think it's a tough It's a tough ass to Dumper.
And when you had all the fifty state chairman, Kola Surrounder,
you had Biden endorser, you had all that habit, it's
a tough ass to just bounce her on day one.
Certainly Gavin Gretchen and all the other govern would have
loved to have their shot, but I think a lot
of them said, well, she's so unpopular, let's just lose.
(19:06):
Let's lose now, get rid of her forever. And all
of a sudden, she's caught fire because the media's attention
and this this hidden distrust for Hunt caught fire. You're
using the word caught fire. I'm using it caught fire
with Democrats.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Because you're looking at numbers. You're not just looking at TikTok.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
And I'm looking at shifts in polling shifts. Where it
was it was Republicans plus four plus five, and now
it's you know, Democrats plus two. It's a huge shift,
and it scares me. But again, it's the it's the
honeymoon period, and so I think the honeymoon if if
she can make comments and speak and let people know
(19:43):
who she really is, I think she's got a problem.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Well, Kyle, thank you. Any Valley weekend plans.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
I'm just gonna go Vaca, just vacad but I'm gonna
go up the beautiful city of Arnold with my wife
and hang out and maybe hit one of those beautiful
lakes up there out Pine or Union and just kayak
around with a little cocktail or glass of wine in
my hand and have a great dinner. You know it's
gonna be a great summer. Sounds good.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
I got a backpack giveaway Saturday, then air conditioning and
food and then I'm going to sleep, and then church,
air conditioning and food, sleep, and come back to work
on Monday.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
I'll be ready to help any time. That's you're good.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
It's Roughrivting Assistant Tremor Cherry Show, London Valley's power Dog.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
Thank you Tal for rolling on in. We're saying this
tiing tomorrow. It's almost going to be the weekend.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
Another beautiful weekend here in the Central Valley, summer, nice
cool days.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
I'm looking forward to August thirty, first Arzio State in Michigan, NBC,
first time ever televised.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
Oh yeah, that's mean, nic It's the big house.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
The big house, the big House. Well, you got some
big races, Tal, talk to us all here. As much
as I disagree with some Republicans, I'd say any day
I'd rather have a Republican in there than a crazy,
whacked out liberal socialist Democrat. Republicans got to hold their
seats here in the valley.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Well, and that's That's what concerns me right now is
because with the uptick in the in the Conservative i
mean the Liberals their energy for for Harris. You've got
two seats in play, which is the difference between us
holding the House and not. Right now, between the Dwartis
seat and the Valadeo seat, I think, you know, the
cost of seat is going to probably stay that way.
(21:21):
I think with if Biden was stayed in Costa would
have been in trouble. But I mean, people, what can
I do? What I want to get involved? I mean,
you look at these two seats both you know, Valadeo's
south of Fresno County, but the Dwarty seat and Modesto
that comes down into Fresno County, that is critical. If
John loses that seat or Valadeo loses his seat. You know,
(21:41):
there's nothing gonna stop Kamala if she was to win,
from doing whenever she wants to roll us. And and
I think things are going to come back. I think
that people are going to realize. They may they may
even say I'm gonna vote for Kamala, but I'm gonna
stay with Republicans. But come to campaign time and the
amount of money that's going to now be pourn into
some of the congression races. I read the other day
(22:01):
that one of the outside groups just dropped a half
a million dollars into the dwart race that are overlapped
with Valdeo for you know, an ie and expenditure to
attack John. And so you know, people ask me what
should I do be involved in those races. I mean,
you know, give them money, reach out, find out how
you can help talk to your neighbors. Every vote's gonna matter.
I mean, look at John Dwarty didn't become a congressman
(22:24):
last time until almost a month after the election. So
I mean it's it's it's critical that we pay attention locally.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
I I'm picking up talking to you here that you
feel it's a much bigger shift with Biden leaving than
than I feel. Is that because I don't really realize
how many voters have no idea how out of touch
Kama is and how leftists that she is.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
Is that what you're putting? Yeah, I mean, look at
she was. She was a thirty five percent positive name
ID a month ago. She's up to forty five plus
or minus percent right now. She couldn't she couldn't garner
a vote when she ran, when the spotlight was on her.
But she's gotten a free ride with no I mean,
she's got the Joe. She's been in the Joe Biden's
basement for five years now. Nothing, you know, nothing is
(23:10):
sticking to her because she's not the president. So of
course she couldn't do anything on the on the border,
and every other task she's been given she's failed at.
So they had her out to pasture until they realize
we have no choice. And I'll tell you a little something.
One of my friends told me in January February that
he thinks the Democrats are gonna they're gonna get rid
of Biden. I said, no way, and he said, yeah,
(23:30):
they'll end up doing something. They'll have the debates to
do whatever. Well, then when the debates got announced in June,
my friend told me they're going to use that to
bounce Biden. I said, you seriously think they're going to
do this. Back during when Dean Phillips was still in
the primary run against him and and Trump took the
bait he took that. I mean, tell me, does anybody
remember a debate prior to the convention between two candidates.
(23:53):
I don't. I haven't looked it up. I doubt there's
been one. No, they hadn't do this. This was the
earliest ever so Trump. They knew Trump take the bait.
The Democrats knew that. They fed him that bait. He
hook line and Sinker took that. He took that the debate,
and now that debates come back to Biden because guess
what had that bat debate been in September, they would
have been stuck with Joe Biden and he and Trump
(24:16):
would have won by a landslide. Now we've got a
whole new race, a whole new amount of energy for
a very liberal and incompetent state senator from California who's
found a way to the White House.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Are you surprised she was the choice? I mean, did
they not have another option?
Speaker 2 (24:30):
I think it's a tough It's a tough ass to dumper.
And when you had all the fifty state chairman colas
around her, you had Biden endorser, you had all that habit,
it's a tough ass to just bounce her on day one.
Certainly Gavin Gretchen and all the other governors would have
loved to have their shot. But I think a lot
of them said, well, she's so unpopular, let's just lose.
(24:53):
Let's lose now, get rid of her forever. And all
of a sudden, she's caught fire because the media's attention
and this this hidden distrust for Hunt caught fire. You
using the word caught fire, I'm using it caught fire
with Democrats.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Because they're looking at numbers. You're not just looking at TikTok.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
And I'm looking at shifts in polling shifts. Where it
was it was Republicans plus four plus five and now
it's you know, Democrats plus two. It's a huge shift
and it scares me. But again, it's the it's the
honeymoon period, and so I think the honeymoon if, if,
if she can make comments and speak and let people
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know who she really is, I think she's got a problem.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Well, Kyl, thank you. Any Valley weekend plans, you got
any big Old I'm just gonna go to be just vacade,
just vacaid.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
But I'm gonna go up the beautiful city of Arnold
with my wife and hang out and maybe hit one
of those beautiful lakes up there, Alpine or or Union
and just kayak around with a little cocktail or glass
of wine in my hand and have a great dinner.
You know it's gonna it's gonna be a great summer.
Sounds good.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
I got a backpack giveaway Saturday, then air conditioning in food.
Then I'm gonna leap, and then church air conditioning and food,
sleep and come back to work on Monday.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
I'll be I'll be ready to help anything that's you're good.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
It's assistant Trevor Cherry show Mondo Valley's power.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
Dog, mister Rush.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
I wonder what he'd be saying about Kamala Kamala Harris
right now, Well, election night, thank you to Tau Cloud,
political consultant. Kamala Harris on fire. He says, the number
show not from looking at TikTok, He's looking at polling
number around. So Director Ryan Nigel, let's mark this show
for election night when towles in here forgot to ask him.
(26:38):
Hopefully he'll be in here on election night well, either
playing back as being U Tala damus predicting it, or
when Trump routes her, I'm gonna just play over and
over and over and over that night that Kamala is
on fire. So either way, uh, we'll play that audio there,
Massachusetts is going to replace you ready with this. This
(27:01):
is just how upside down the world is. They're going
to replace mother with person who gave birth and father
or other parent. Doesn't this dehumanize us all It's like
giving numbers to slaves instead of saying their name. Right,
(27:21):
it's dehumanizing. This bill replaces terms like mother and father
with terms of parent or the person who gave birth.
It also changes the word child born out of wedlock
to non marital child and the term paternity to parentage.
All right, just take a flamethrower out, yeah, aim it
right at fatherhood and motherhood. There, you go, blaze it away,
(27:44):
burn it down, dehumanize. Have a young lady that I
don't know. Maybe she started with karate when she was
six and then moved into martial arts and then moved
into female boxing and wanted to have a gold metal
or a bronze or silver or bronze.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
But yet she had.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
To fight a guy, had to fight a man for
forty six seconds. If you didn't hear it, this just
happened at the Olympics. They allowed two men mentally disturbed
men that think they're women, and the international Olympic Committee,
okayed them, Yeah, sure, come on. In fight women lasted
forty six seconds to saying that probably broke her nose.
(28:24):
She said it was the hardest hit that she'd ever had.
This is how it's now gladiator sport to watch men
pummel women. What's next? Christians, Lions? Come on, let's really
entertain ourselves. But no, it's the it's the Republicans that
(28:45):
are the weirdos. Right when it comes to gender and sex.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
JD.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Vans he's got a bunch of weird views on gender.
That's what Politico said. They think that Vance is weird.
Why he opposes abortion. He's compared child sacrifice to slavery.
Let's remember slavery had the protection of a Supreme Court.
Once they're saying that JD. Vans he has a bunch
(29:15):
of weird views on genders. That he promoted victor orbon
and hungry. They wanted to give money to married couples
that had kids. They were going to reward them. Right,
he's weird.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
JD.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
Vance is because he wants people to have more kids. No,
you're not thinking about the carbon footprint that kid would create, right,
And how dare vance bunch of weird views on gender
because he opposed the same sex marriage. He had the
audacity a few years ago to don't say it out loud.
(29:51):
He said, the sexual revolution made the divorce too easy.
That is weird, isn't it? Oh, you whacked out libs,
Your views on gender are weird. I mean, if you
want to say JD. Vance's views are weird on gender,
he holds the same viewpoint that the entire human race
(30:14):
is held for millennia. Guys, it's you crazy Democrats, It's
the Olympic Committee, it's Kamala Harris, it's Gavin Newsom, it's
any Democrat voter. You're in rebellion against what the human
race has held again for thousands of years. And you
(30:36):
got Kamala talking about the taxpayer funded sex change for
transgender prisoners when she was Attorney General of California. That's
not for Hey, we're going to take law abiding citizens
that think they're in the wrong sex and we're gonna
have them sign up, and we're going to do a
raffle and we're gonna pick the winners. You are quote
rewarding criminals, murderers, rapists, and maybe some people that just
(31:02):
stole a whole lot of money here in prison or something.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Right.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
But there's some bad dudes that you're gonna first along,
play along with their mental illness. That's the first that's
the first crime. You're right, you can be someone else.
You're right, you do have the right to have that
even though you're incarcerated. We're going to get the non
incarcerated people that go to work and have to buy
shoes for their kids and pay taxes. See, it's not
(31:29):
our money, it's not common as money. She's giving to
cut off the Charlie's Danglan unmentionables. Now it's our money,
our money. And she brags about working against her own client,
the state of California, to make sure that mentally ill
people can become the opposite sex. And she's okay with
(31:49):
them being a dude being in a women's prison instead
of a men's prison. But remember jd. Vance is the
weird one, He's the one. This is actually good news
coming from California and even more importantly, the Child Protected
Services in San Francisco. His name is Harrison Tinsley. He's
(32:10):
a father, lives in California. He was trying to get
custody of his four year old son Sawyer because he
had a long, long legal battle with his ex girlfriend,
the mother of a four year old Sawyer, who wanted
to raise the boy non binary. The father said, quote,
I know he's a boy. He wants to be a boy.
(32:31):
If you say anything to the contrary, he gets upset.
And in saying that people, any person would push this
ideology onto a child as opposed to just allowing them
to be happy with who they are. So it was
a settlement that gave the father full custody of his son.
And the father said it was like watching a miracle,
(32:52):
because that is a miracle in a state like California.
I mean, passing the bill allows schools to keep it
from parents ginger quote quote ginger transition of minors. That
is a miracle. This happened child protect the services in
San Francisco. They actually got involved in somebody I don't know,
put politics aside and said what's best for the kid.
(33:15):
Imagine that that's good news right there. You know what,
I'm going to save this story, Harrison Tinsley. Let's see
if we can look this dad up. I would like to.
I'll bring it in there too. You I'd like to
get him on and tell him congratulations and way to
fight back. There's a family in Maryland that lost custody
of their special needs kid. He had autism. The kid
(33:38):
did and they would not let the child go through
a sex change at Children's National Hospital in Washington, d C.
The young man's parents are Army vets and the kid
was sixteen years old and he never wanted to be
a girl until he was hospitalized in twenty twenty one
for hurting himself because he'd just broken up with his
girlfriend and he was upset about it, so he attempted suici.
(34:00):
Went into the hospital at sixteen, and the hospital staff
tells the parents, the Army veteran parents, your child, your
sixteen year old boy told us he wanted to be
a girl. The hospital's telling them that, and they refuse
to comply with any kind of suggestion that they at
the hospital said they need to call him by female pronouns.
(34:20):
How scary is it to be a parent today with
a kid? You take them in autistic kid broke up
with his girlfriend, committed attempted to say, and you take
them in to get some help, and you're told that
you need to use the proper pronouns. The parents said,
our child is autistic. He's very impressionable. They've accused the
hospital starting a full on campaign to transgender their child.
(34:44):
They accused the staff of mental reprogramming, saying their son
had been forced to write letters to friends stating that
I'm no longer a male. This is now a lawsuit.
This is the world we live in.
Speaker 2 (34:57):
You can't even.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
Trust the hospital that you'd have to stay by their
bed the whole time. They use their emergency policies to
keep this boy in their units and the hospital Children's
National Hospital in DC reported these parents the child protect
his services. This was three years ago. The young man
(35:22):
is now nineteen. He's currently in foster care. The family said.
The father of the boy said he had to sell
his business, had to pay legal fees regarding this case.
They're suing for damages. The Daily Mail got involved with
this story and get this, The nineteen year old young
man is reportedly living with the hospital's non gender chaplain.
(35:48):
This chaplain supports kids transitioning without parental consent, and that
kind of weird. That's kind of really weird, right. The
lawsuit from the parents said that their son has appeared
in sexually suggestive poses on Instagram. Well he's I guess
an adult. Well, he is an adult. He's nineteen years
old now, but he's living with the non gender chaplain
(36:12):
from the hospital that kidnapped him, mentally kidnapped him. There's
another case in Switzerland, a couple whose daughters under state control,
kind of similar. They're trying to take legal action. They
got in and now this young woman is a ward
of the state over a year because the parents disputed
(36:32):
this gender dye for you. They wanted to get puberty
blockers and the parents tried to block it.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
Right.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Well, there's the conversion therapy. Remember that started years ago
with you can't ungay a kid. You can't in California,
it's illegal as a parent to find a Well, let's
go talk to this psychologist as a psychiatrists counselor that's
going to talk to you about your feelings and conversion therapy.
Right now, there's conversion therapy where they deny the parents'
(37:05):
rights to say, no, kid, you're not going to go
in these puberty blockers. You can't take them in for
any kind of counseling. Now and who headed up the
lobbying campaign to stop conversion therapy.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
This says it all.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
Who do they put in charge in the Biden administration
to lobby to stop conversion therapy? Do you remember the
Department of Energy dude Sam Britton, the openly gender fluid
women's luggage stealing psycho that had to get mental health
treatment because of his his thievery right this, yeah, that guy,
(37:42):
He was a guy that Bien lobbied up to stop
conversion therapy. Do the opposite of whatever that guy's done
with his life.
Speaker 2 (37:49):
Right.
Speaker 1 (37:53):
You got a bunch of states right now trying to
get the United States Supreme Court to recognize step in
and recognize parental rights when it comes to their children.
And that's happened because of the state of California, Gavin
Newsom in particular. So why call them governor satan Man?
Over in the UK, a court upheld their ban on
(38:15):
puberty blockers. You realize that, like it seems like Europe
is crazier, like at the opening of the Olympics and
all that, right, but when it comes to children and
puberty blockers and their biological gender, they're not doing it anymore.
I so wish that was happening here in America. They
issued the National Health Services in UK issued an emergency
(38:37):
ban on puberty blockers. They said, well, we realized it's
affecting brain development and bone health. They actually sued a
group called Transactual try to sue, but it's going to
remain in place. Twenty five US states have passed restrictions
on any kind of surgeries and any kind of hormone
for miners. In California is a sanctuary state for transgenders.
(39:00):
They nap them, you get them here, We'll protect them
from their parents. And Kamala Kamala Harris believes that supports
that JD Vance does not, and he is the weird one.
Lord help us.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (39:16):
I know this isn't good for the gay crowd in
Kerrent County. The first out gay politician in Kerrent County
Wassco Mayor Alex Garcia. He made a big deal about it. Hey,
I'm the first openly gay man. He's resigned from his position.
Samwae King valleysun dot Com reports allegation surface that he
attempted to meet with a minor for sex. Thought he
(39:38):
was meeting a fifteen year old boy. Last week, he
was a video posted circulated on social media claiming that
he was there allegedly to meet with a fifteen year
old boy for sex. This is it's thesunofficial sting operations
that I talk about all the time, the predator, poachers
and all. I have never seen any that I see
(40:00):
we get violent with him, But it looks like there
was some violence with this with this video that was around.
He was assaulted by one of the men and in
the video he's with two adult males questioning his intentions, like, Hey,
who are you here to meet? Here to meet a
fifteen year old boy? Well, that was us, you were
texting with us, you know that kind of situation. I
(40:21):
tried to find the video. I don't know. Is that
on the dark web somewhere? Where do you find these
kind of things. I was out there trying to search
or they'd taken it down with one link that I
went to look at. But here's what the now former
mayor Alex Garcia resigns of mayor of Osco. He said,
I want to assure you that the accusations made against
(40:42):
me are mischaracterized and inaccurate, certainly do not reflect to
who I am or what I would stand for. However,
anytime there's a However, due to the controversies surround these allegations,
I left with no choice but to resign for the
overall health and success of our great city, to ensure
you can continue moving projects along and making positive change,
this with no distractions. Well, this could end up. If
(41:04):
what's alleged here truly happened and transpired, you can be
in trouble. It's a fella knee to try to entice
a minor online. Even if you don't meet them and
they still catch you, it's still a felony. Speaking of crimes,
bit Wise is going to settle with the employees for
twenty million.
Speaker 2 (41:25):
Good, they're all gonna get that.
Speaker 1 (41:26):
Well, it's gonna break down about fifteen grand for each
employee and it could be paid by the end of
the year. So for those four folks out there that
got sisted this
Speaker 3 (41:36):
Assistant Trevor Jerry Show, London, Sally's Power Dog