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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's the honor system. You're able to register and cast
a vote if you don't live in the country. I
guess nothing should shock us anymore. But if we get
to the point where it done shakas, I guess we
become jaded. How do you not become jaded? As a
political consultant? Taal Cloud, Welcome, good to see you again.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Great to see you, Trevor, You're looking great as.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Always, radio, Thank you. How do you not become jaded
and give up?

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Unfortunately? I think in my case, you've become jaded pretty quickly.
And I think this current Prop fifty election is a
reason to be jaded. It's very unfortunate the way the
Republicans have handled this election and some of the back
room deals by the Republicans.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
What's happened tell us something we don't know.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Well, okay, so for every driving down the street right
now and you know, had high hopes that maybe the
Republican Party would show up and basically you know, vote
vote no on the redistrict. And because think about this,
these districts were not were not you know, made by
the people, They were made by Democrats and Sacramento. Over
a course of a weekend they were put out to
the public for you know, viewing for less than twenty

(01:02):
four to forty eight hours. They were made official by
the Democrats in that short time frame, and then now magically,
these are the these are the new districts that are
going to save, save the Redistricting Commission and allow people
to decide like what was you know, people believed these
commercials of Democrats are running saying save Redistricting Commission, keep
that every that intact, when in fact they're not doing that.

(01:25):
So that's the little background in terms of what's happening
with that.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
When you say the Republican Party not showing up, do
you mean state leadership or voters?

Speaker 2 (01:32):
State leadership and national leaders haven't showed up as they should.
So I just want to financially find I wanted to
kind of let me just back up a little bit
and slow down, because I'm really frustrated right now. Is
that this campaign has been awful. Okay, when this when
this came onto the this ballot measure got put on
the put there, I said, you know what this is

(01:52):
going to be. This is going to be a chance
for the Republican drifters and the Democratic drifters to make
a whole bunch of money on basically an issues. It's
that's going to go democratic because the Republicans aren't going
to put together a message that really will reverberate and
get people to come out to vote. Furthermore, the message
is going to be split. There's gonna be two sides
of this message. You had the McCarthy side, and then

(02:15):
you had pretty much what real Republicans like David Tangapaw
and people that care about the party are doing trying
to you know, their side where they're trying to raise
money and the party itself in this case, I'm not
often a support of the Republican Party, but in this case,
they put together some hardworking people that are actually trying to,
you know, cause this measure to fail. Whereas the Kevin

(02:37):
McCarthy national leadership, National Republican Party, the members of the House,
they have all failed miserably. Vince Fong, Valdeo, you know,
Tom mcclintok, you name the Republican in the elected Republican
they failed because they outsourced this to Kevin McCarthy.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Well, they realize what it means, right.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
No, they wanted someone else to do that do their
dirty work. Just like they did when I was fighting
the original redistricting commission with with former Congressman Devin Nuna's
and they outsourced the redistricting commissioned Republican support to a
consultant out of Sacramento, who I don't blame for these
horrible seats we got. But what I do blame is
that all the elected officials Senate, Assembly and Congressman they've

(03:24):
taken a hands off approach. So let me tell you
what has happened now. Kevin McCarthy, if anybody remembers, he
said he was going to raise one hundred million dollars
along with President Trump, and they were going to fight
this measure. Okay, so they came out raw raw raw
when this got on the ballot started on the ballot
in July, raw raw raw. Let's go raise money. David
Tangapaw and you know, various Brandon Harriman and various people

(03:49):
here in Fresno were like, Hey, we want to run
our own campaign to you know, drive voter turnout that
gets people to come out and bring support for the
No on fifty campaign. We should all work together, the
scumbags and the Republican Party, and I you know, Kevin's
a friend, but I'm very upset about this. Uh And

(04:09):
if Jessica Patterson, the former Republican Party leader, their little
cabal said, we're going to raise as much money as
we can't possibly can. We're going to take the biggest
cut we can and we're going to run the We're
just going to place the money in La in San Francisco,
and we're not going to spend any money here in
the Central Valley. We're going to spend all of our
TV money in La San Francisco, all of our radio
money in the big cities. And by the way, our

(04:30):
message is going to be awful because we really don't
care if this wins or loses. We just want to
make our twenty percent off TV commission.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
Well, I guess since I live in Fresno, I haven't
seen them. How awful are they? Well, basically, what is
the message? There isn't a message, and there isn't a message.
There's not a coherent message. But the problem is the
inside baseball that I want to talk about is the
McCarthy camp, the Jessica Patterson camp. They're trashing David Tanga Pa.

(04:57):
You know, the Republicans are actually trying to do a
good job and work this issue by saying, oh, they're
running a fake campaign, they're lazy, you can't trust them.
Everything they're doing is terrible. When David's out trying to
raise money here, up and down the valley, all over
the state, the McCarthy people are saying, no, trust us,
our money's better. They're taking that money, taking the twenty

(05:17):
twenty five percent of commission money out of that that
dollar that they raise, and they're placing that in media
markets with a message it doesn't work. So if I'm
picking up what you're throwing down, they raise one hundred
thousand dollars, they keep twenty five thousand in their bank
account to abcago.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Correct or twenty five They sometimes it's up to fifty percent.
When you do mail and I have a consultant doing
mail and I they'll take fifty percent of that money.
We'll get spent on consultants and TV production costs and
all the other things. So what's happened now is six
days ago McCarthy walked away from this because they saw
the numbers were horrible. They've already pissed away all the money.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
I saw fifty seven percent or for it as have
you seen any other podcast.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
But that that's fifty seven in that fifty seven to
sixty range, which given if you think about it, which
given how poorly the Republican's.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
Message are is.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Because I've talked to Republicans, say we voted, we voted
yes on this because we want to save the redistricting Commission.
There's no They're like, wait a minute, the redistricting Commission
is eliminated with this because you just played a clip
earlier that basically says in the future will be eliminated
as well. And I agree, we're going to lose three
to six seats in the next redistricting if they count

(06:26):
the numbers right, which they will.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
So why we mean the whole state and the state
Republicans right right.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
Six to eight, three to six seats overall, we should
have lost four seats this year. We only lost I
mean last time, I think we lost one or two.
Might think aliens, and and they're not going to do
that again. Other states are going to say, why are
we letting California account illegal aliens when we have people
here so we should get as many seats as they deserve.
We shouldn't be counting illegal aliens. Other states aren't, some are,

(06:53):
some aren't. But you know, so we're going to lose
seats there. But I guess my frustration I want to
come back and be very clear is you have people
like David Patanga PA and others working their tails off
on this, doing the right thing, and you have other
Republicans doing nothing. Just so you know, I was involved
very much so behind the scenes in the original redistricting

(07:16):
this cycle for these seats that they just threw out.
We believe the state Party should have sued. Okay, the
State Party should have sued because the seats were not
there's so much jerrymandering. It didn't follow what the original
commission required. They were jerrymandered, they weren't contiguous. There's all
the things that they wanted. The original seats the first
election cycle, I believe in ninety I think it was

(07:38):
ninety when they redrump or two thousand, maybe I get
it was two thousand. You know, they were decent in
two thousand, they were relatively contiguous, they kept communities interest together.
These seats were horrible. But guess who was leading the
Republican Party at that time. Kevin McCarthy, and guess what
his district was thirty six percent Republican. These seats did
the same thing. These new district seats did the exact

(07:59):
same thing. Who were the least effective Republican congressman they
could find? They made their seats the most read. Tom
McClintock and Vince Bong basically backbenchers for life. Neither one
won't do anything. They're lazy, they're not respected. So their
seats are huge Republican seats. Any seat where someone's doing something,

(08:21):
Kevin Kylie, David Valadeo, douglam Off, Calvert, anybody's doing anything.
Those seats got really bid. You got worse.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
I disagree with Congressman McClintock on a few things, and
most I agree. Where do you put him in the
ineffective category for.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
His legislative track record? I mean he's Look, he's a
nice guy, he's very smart. He has never done anything.
He doesn't work well with people. From a position of
is the guy going to move up in leadership? He's
been there forever and he's still you know, doesn't even
get to hold the door.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
Let's talk about his his district. I'm in it, and
I live in Fresno, and a guy in Tahoe is
in it. We got a little different needs would think
very different.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
David Tankapau's Assembly district all the way to you know,
close to Tahoe at Kirkwood, almost all the way to
Death Valley, and here you know, in Sanger. I live
in Sanger. I have a house in Calver's County. Both
of my houses are in Tankapause District. Also Death Valley,
also near Tahoe.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Also, you know Minkler, my guest political consultant, tout Cloud Choud.
Nothing matters if the Democrats get the House in twenty six.
You're saying the Republican leadership in the state and Nashally
you're saying, didn't have a message? What what message would
you send?

Speaker 2 (09:35):
You're a copywriter, Will If I was doing this, I
think there's I'm really a boogeyman guy, right, We've always
got to have Bigfoot, We've always got to have a boogeyman.
And I think the boogeyman in this case is not
Gavin Newsom. It's the smoke filled room where they're redistricting,
so they get to pick who represents you and you
don't in the middle of the night and you can
back that up with facts. And there's so many Republicans

(09:58):
that I've spoken to that I didn't understand about Prop fifty.
I didn't realize they just these they rewrote it. We
thought were saving prop Redistrict Commission. By voting yes on
Prop fifty, we're saving redistricting. That's where the Democrats were smart.
But the Republican message isn't against that message. It's not
showing the facts. So I would have taken the facts
and made that the boogeyman wouldn't have made it newsome.

(10:20):
I'd have made it Democrats. I would have made it midnight.
You know, if you like homelessness, they're taking those homeless
people to the same policies we have here in California.
They want to bring this nationally. And i'd done the facts.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Secret is all done in secret. Assembly Woman Mesito, here, listen.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
Adam, majority of I understand, I've heard all that. Who
drew the maps? It's a very simple question. Names preferably
the Assembly Assembly. Okay, I'm in the Assembly and I
did not draw these maps.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
Well you're not the leadership, No, do you think you are, Honey, I'm.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
Aware of that. But the same way that in this
bill it says that the Assembly Elections Committee. So by association,
I've been and mister Bennett, so I'm asking who drew
these maps?

Speaker 1 (11:04):
General the legislature drew the maps. How do we know
who drew the maps?

Speaker 2 (11:09):
And there's another person, Allly Mesito's doing a great job.
And that's the commercial ad term. Can you imagine how
powerful that is. I've heard it here on your show.
You have you know, Ali saying what she said, you
have you have the video, We can have the video.
You take that commercial. You have the scrolls underneath of
what these people are and what they did, and that

(11:29):
will turn people off. And you make this about they're
lying to you again. Politicians are lying to you again.
But unfortunately Kevin McCarthy and his team and the group
that wasted all this money, they only wanted to make
money for themselves. They wanted to trash anybody that was
doing hard work, like David Tangapa and Ali Mesito. And

(11:50):
that's why this is going to lose. And the fact
that it's only going to lose fifty seven, fifty eight,
fifty nine when this is a massively republican democratic state,
shows that with a decent message, you know, we had
we had a chance on no, if we had had
the right message and we would all work together, but
not in politics.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
How much money was raised you got a ballpark.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
You know, I honestly I don't know off the top
of my head. I think it's probably in the thirty
to forty million dollar range.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
And I guess why. I feel like they're had many
pushback on it. You just explain it. They're doing it
in the bigger metro areas of the state.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
Right where you're not going to turn the thing is
in the big old metros. Is it's And what I've
learned in doing commercials and writing commercials and producing commercials
is if I make a it's very hard to make
a message that's going to move a voter. I mean,
think about how you watch TV now. When you if
you get a TV commercial, you you blow through the news,
you blow through the commercials, you watch the news, you
DVR everything, so you dot to do live sports. You

(12:43):
have to do ways to get that message out. It's
very difficult. The Canadian here's an example the Canadian message
that they had that Trump got on Canada, as it
relates to Tarris with Ronald Reagan. They said, hey, we'll
take Canada said we'll take this off after it runs
in the World series. Because they knew there'd be eyeballs
on it, they created a you know, people wanted to

(13:04):
see that commercial. That's how you have to get eyeballs
in this fast paced digital world.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
You lie, you no, you have to be obnoxed with
and rabel with Reagan, though they didn't finish the rest
of it. Okay, this is my question, and I posed
it earlier and said I was going to ask you
Republicans have the White House to send at the House.
Democrats supposedly would have very zero power in that scenario,
but they still put up walls and barriers and they
still fight back. How did they seem to get success

(13:32):
with no.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Power, Because in the same way the Republicans have had
some success in other times, not success by being unified
in their message. They're not letting the facts getting the
way of their argument. Okay, this is all about as
what's going on right now, specifically, this is all about
we're not having you know, we don't we don't want

(13:54):
cuts to medicaid. They're not saying the facts. They're saying,
we don't want cuts to medicaid and insurance Republicans trying
to do. That's what they're making us about. And unfortunately,
if I was a Republican leader, which had I won Forress,
ran for Congress and one a million years ago, I
probably would have been there because I wouldn't have been
stupid like they are now. If I was Mike Johnson,
I'd have the House in session right now. I'd be
passing a bill that said, I if there's no budget,

(14:16):
we don't get paid and our staffs don't get paid.
And I'd pass that out of the House. I'd make
every Republican vote for it and make sure it passes.
I'd send the Senate say you sent it, and send
it the President to get it signed. And that would
force the Democrats say, oh my god, I'm not going
to get paid. I'll get back to work because what
they're doing is ridiculous right now. But it takes leadership,

(14:36):
and it takes a strong messenger, and unfortunately, you know
we don't have that right now.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Well, i'll tell you what newsomb right on course for
twenty eight, he said, he's looking out the White House.
Maybe well before that, in twenty six we get a
new governor here, I'm going to come back. Political consultant
told Cloud, we're going to discuss the future of California.
This is the Trevor Cherry Show. He's spowered talk crads

(15:02):
have created a great boogeyman, and that boogeyman is the
President of the United States.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
So yeah, he's the easiest. I mean, the boogeyman is
Trump is easy, right, people, it doesn't matter. I think
we said off air, you know, like he could your
cancer and like you said, I mean people would be
pissed because on collegists don't have jobs anymore. I mean,
the reality is he's an easy boogeyman, doesn't take a
lot of thought. Gets the Democrats motivated. Republicans, on the
other hand, we've got to have a reason to get

(15:29):
out and vote. It's you know, there's a little fatigue
because some of Trump's policies. People may you know, not
everydy agrees with every one of his policies. So now
that he's doing them, whether it be ice raids or
you know, kicking people out or who knows what it is,
that people aren't you know, as motivated as it might
have been.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
Well, they forgot about Biden and Harris. This is a
story that's not a story yet, but it kind of
is a story. The Supreme Court with affirmative action for politicians,
a racial gary mandering that's going on, they would lose
way more than anything that could be done by the
newsome types.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
So litally, depending on how that case goes, would could
you know, but other states, other democratic states, maybe everybody
just said that point starts, you know, doing redistricting, and
that's I don't think you know me. I honestly, I
don't do as much campaigns anymore. I actually got out
a lot of it because the races aren't competitive. It's
no fun to go work for a candidate when they're
an R plus twenty five. It's fun when you're talking

(16:20):
about ideas and there's a close competitive race. But these
these seats now in California are so one sided left right.
They're just there's no candidates. And once people get there,
they can stay there as law as they want.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
And do nothing, and once they realize they might be
losing as a Democrat on election night, we see them
extend a month. Well, yeah, the voting process, I tell you.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
The one that's going to have a problem is Jim
cost But this is redistricting. If it goes through, he
is going to have a problem. Now Rios the Republican Canada.
Right now, I think he's a decent candidate, but not
as strong as other candidates could be in that seat.
But if if a Jerry Dyer somebody says they want
to be a United States Congressman, they could step up
and they could beat cost. Has he said that, No,
I'm not saying. But if someone of his staff sure

(17:00):
decided a Lisa Smith Camp that she wants to be
the United States Congressman, she could beat Cost in a
heartbeting congresswoman. Right, I guess you can't.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Yeah, she could.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
She could. She could beat Jim cost in this district
and a heartbeat, because his district's going to go from
a a D plus seven or eight to a deep
or a D plus twelve or thirteen to a D
plus you know, eight or nine. But the Independent number
goes up and the Republican number goes up by two points.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
So he was a sacrificial lamb in all this.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Well, again, he's a backbencher. He's been there forever. He
can't even become chairman of the Egg Committee, which he's
the ranking the longest serving member in the Egg Committee.
He failed to get the nomination this year. He's a
Democratic backbencher, so they you know, he'll be okay maybe,
but you know, who knows what's happened. And the other
thing that's kind of interesting is look at what's going
to go on with Kevin Kylie and Tom McClintock. Kevin

(17:49):
Kylie has nearly a million dollars in the bank and
he said, you know, off the record to people that
he's thinking about run against Tom McLintock, who only has
one hundred and forty thousand in the bank because he
doesn't raise money because he's you know, he's got this
easy seat, so he never raises money. Though you know,
those two Republicans may fight it out, so there's gonna
be some changes in California politics.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Well, Fong, what would he do well?

Speaker 2 (18:08):
I mean, if I was David Valideto, I'd take out
Vince Wong. But you know, Fong's already ran out his
Trump endorsement early because he knew he knew he has problems,
and he's trying to say, oh, Trump's already endorsed me,
so you know, you Republicans stay away from me. But again,
he didn't do anything in simply he was a he
was the third choice of the Kerrent County Republicans and

(18:29):
last choice just to have something from Kern. So he's
not very strong, not doing much. So, you know, I
don't think Valadeo runs against him. But you don't know.
If if one of the other members that's having a
tough time doesn't move up, there's a gentleman that is
adjacent district south of him, Abberhol or Imbehole, he could
move up. You don't know, a lot of things can change.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Well, twenty six governor's race here, I guess some Paul
came out Emerson College. Paul had Steve Hilton had a
Katie Porter. I don't even know why she's that's so
confusing to me. Via Gosa down Low, Yeah, Sarah down Low,
Chad Bianco, Riverside County Sheriff in third place. How do
you see it playing itself out? Does he have that
kind of poll? Do you think is Steve Hilton?

Speaker 3 (19:11):
No?

Speaker 2 (19:11):
I don't not at all. I think I think when
people pay attention, that race is different. I mean, right now,
it's so far it's like, you know, what do you
want for Christmas? Next year, I want a big shiny object.
You know, when Christmas gets closer, you change your mind.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
Do the top two you think being wins primary June
next year?

Speaker 2 (19:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Do you think in the jungle primary? Now? Do you
think it'd be two Democrats? You think Beyonco or hilton't
have any chance?

Speaker 2 (19:33):
I think I think I'm Bianco and Hilton are both
in that race. It's gonna be tough for want of
them to win that both. I think. I don't know
if Katie Porter wins, or one of the Democrats starts
to move up, or another one, like you know, Alex
Padia decides, Hey, I want to be a governor Jose Viadillo, Yeah,
or whatever his name is. What if if our senator
wants to be that? You know, so it it depends,
you know, what wants to happen. Does Kamala Harris think

(19:54):
she wants to getting the race even though she said
she doesn't. You don't know what's going to happen there.
But the Republicans, we just neither candidate is very strong
because neither one of them has a very large base.
You know, I come back to the base because he
had Chad Bianco, He's got his base from down being
a sheriff, and that's pretty limited. And Steve Hilton, Yeah,

(20:15):
he works his butt off. He's run around everywhere. But
again he's just a talking head on the radio and TV.
He's not he doesn't have a base. He's not from
the egg industry, the oil industry. He's not been elected.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
Well, can't California find that person?

Speaker 2 (20:28):
Why would you want to do it? I mean think
this is what I say.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
And we need a Trump, right, somebody that could live
the rest of their life on the golf course that
they wanted to, but they care.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
Well, we can that, or we look at people like
Ali Mesito and David Tankepol These are young twenty somethings,
low thirties to say, okay, I want to serve. We
got to get people at their age and move them
up and in because once people like me when I
was twenty seven ran a loss. I'm like, I don't
need this. I can do something to make more money,
and I go do something. I have time with my family.

(20:57):
It's not an exciting lifestyle, whether it be Sach Cromano
or DC. I mean, I don't know how Devin and
David and all these people do It is not an exciting,
romantic lifestyle. I can tell you that right now.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Yeah, it's a it's a constant on the go, is
it not. I mean, I tell you, if I have
one event on the weekend, I'm like that, wipe me out, man.
I need a rest after Monday through Friday. But well,
some of the Montanga pat he showed during the campaign,
he wasn't going to rest. He was so active out there.
I mean Saturday morning, he's out there walking around the

(21:28):
parties at Fresnel States, the tailgate parties, with his rings
around his neck. He was very proud of his Resnel
State rings, and I was proud of him.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Yeah, I mean, but he's working his tail off. And
then you've got Kevin McCarthy and others in the the
grifter mindset of the Republican Party talking trash on him
when he's actually doing the job and working hard. And
that's that's why if you know people are out there
and you see David, just thank him.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
Because is this public trash talking or is this behind
the syntes.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
All behind the scenes that batters it's all the inside baseball,
it's all the gossip that it stops money from flowing.
Look at if I'm a donor and you're a donor,
and I know you give ten grand a year, you
don't just write a check for ten grand a year.
You call me and say what do you think about
this person? And then I call you know, Brooke or
somebody that I know that's a donor, and what brick,

(22:15):
what do you think about this? We all call our
friends and talk. Well, when you start making those phone
calls and hey, the McCarthy people are saying he's this
is fake and he's not doing his job and he's
just using it, it's not a real campaign, when in
fact it is that holds money back and and and
you know, I'm jealous. No, it's coming back to money.
Every dollar that they didn't raise, that someone else's raised,

(22:37):
that's one dollar they didn't have control of.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
All right, So Trevor Carey Consultancy, good morning, we only
take twenty percent. How can we help you?

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Yeah, and it's tou Cloud Consultanting. I only take twenty
five percent. And on that and then no good, you know,
and David, he's I mean, look at Brandon Harriman is
a local hire who used to work for me at
Riverwright was my one of my first hires. My wife
and I was first hired. Great kid. He's now the
political director of the Republican Party. He's traveling all over
this state trying to get the vote out, organizing walks,

(23:04):
getting the youth out for this vote, doing incredible work
for hardling any money. And yet you've got these other
Republicans trash talking what he's doing and David Tangapa's doing
it's It's made me mad.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
I really like Brandon. He had a maturity level at
what early twenties when I.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
First the early twenties. Yeah, he had a maturity levels
and he's in his teens. He is born for politics,
born for behind the scenes. I'll never forget being means
washingt DC was when he was working for Devon. He
was one of our first employees we hired to work
for Devon and we were in with Congressman you know,
three or four of them, and he kept his mouth
shut and he popped up on a couple times and
people looked at him and said, Oh, this guy knows

(23:41):
what he's talking about.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
When are you going to mature?

Speaker 2 (23:46):
Probably the day they put me in that box, Thank
you too.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Yeah, I'm not changing all right, man, thanks good, good
to be herel Cloud ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
They assist at Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
Trust to what's happening in Texas and other states. We
have till August twenty second. With the leadership behind me,
they will get this on the ballot. We're calling for
a special election. We will raise an unprecedented amount of
attention and we will garner an unprecedented amount of support

(24:21):
because people understand what's at stake.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
It seems so long ago back then, didn't it. Now
it's a week away Prop fifty thanks to a consultant
to out Cloud giving us a little behind the scenes
action with the fundraising and all of that, and the
different factions. I will give Democrats that they stick together. Man.

(24:46):
They're like those ants that get together and they all
grass together, and they can float across the water, floating
swimming ants. Because they're all staying together. They can go
with the current. Yeah, runcles. Ask about Elon Musk. Maybe
someday we'll find out what that bad little time period.

(25:07):
I don't know if it was twenty four or forty
eight or seventy two hours, or whether it was a
ten minute freak out. If something happened. Something happened, he
was asked aboard Air Force one here.

Speaker 5 (25:15):
I think it's good. I mean, you saw that during
Charlie's Beautiful tribute, Elon came up. It's good with ill
and I like Elon. I've always liked about it. Elon,
that's good.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
Have you talked to him since the memorial?

Speaker 5 (25:30):
On and off a little bit? Yeah, very little, nothing much. Look,
he's a nice guy. Then, he's a very capable guy.
I've always liked him. He had a bad spell, he
had a bad perry, he had a bad moment. It
was a stupid moment in his life, very stupid. I'm
I'm sure he'll tell you that. But I like Elon,
and I suspect I'll always liked him.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
It's good to hear. He's got a good heart, doesn't he?
And I suspect I'll always like him. Now, I wonder
if any reporter is going to say, or if they have,
I don't have it checked along. What's the president talking
about that period of your life or that moment what
happened between you and the president. I wonderful, ever, but
what's it matter? What's it matter the drug kit that traveled.
Maybe it was a ketamine moment or something. President Trump

(26:14):
was asked about the man that paid for the military.

Speaker 5 (26:18):
This is good, And how about the man that put
up one hundred and thirty million dollars to make sure
our military got made?

Speaker 1 (26:24):
This won't call him.

Speaker 5 (26:26):
I won't tell you.

Speaker 6 (26:27):
I won't tell you.

Speaker 5 (26:27):
But if this is a person that called me that said, sir,
I'd like to make a contribution of any difference needed
for the United States military, I said.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (26:37):
That could be a big number, and we worked it out.
It was about one hundred and thirty million dollars. And
he wrote a check for one hundred and thirty million
dollars because he's an unbelievable patrin. And that's what it's
all about.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
That is thanks to that guy, had two sons get paid.
I guess that all that comes to stop November first,
Are they going to keep it going? And they're gonna
keep this shut down going? Well, they're not the the
smartest in the bunch, are they? And when we say
they're not the smartest in the bunch, they might know

(27:11):
some facts they've memorized. But you can do that and
still have a very very very low IQ. President Trump
can't let an air Force one plane ride go by
when he's got the gaggle there of all the reporters
without remembering that woman down there in Texas and that
woman up there in New York, Jasmine Crockett and AOC

(27:34):
the shrieker.

Speaker 5 (27:36):
They have jazz Been Crockett a low IQ person. They
have AOC's low IQ. You give her an IQ test,
have her passed. Like the exams that I decided to
take when I was at Walter Reed and I took
that was a very hard Uh. They're really have to
do tests. I guess in a certain way. But the
cognitive tests. Let AOC go against Trump, to let Jasmine

(28:01):
go against something, I don't think Jasmine the first couple
of questions there is the a tiger an elephant that
you have. You know, when you get up to about
five or six, and then when you get up to
ten at twenty and twenty five, they couldn't come close
to answering any of those questions.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
It gonna be great pay per view. Trump, Crockett, AOC
sit down and take an IQ test. That's something I
paid for. I would not even allow you to pay
me a lot of money to go. Listen to this
this weekend, speaking of low iq, listen to AOC out
there ritting it up for comedy commies. Oh rad mom, dommy,

(28:39):
Oh I like that comy commies, Oh rad mom, dommi
com me commy.

Speaker 7 (28:42):
Eddy was built by the Irish escaping fanine, Italians fleeing
fascism chose escaping Holocaust blot, Americans fleeing sand slavery, and
Jim Crow let me those see seek a better life.

Speaker 5 (28:58):
Native people's Danny for.

Speaker 7 (29:00):
Themselves, Asian Americans coming together in Queen in Brooklyn and
Brooks It's den Island in this.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
In addition, nor bills the freest.

Speaker 7 (29:16):
To this and greatest city on earth.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
Woo whoo. You know she can yell and scream, or
you can speak at a normal level like President Trump
does and he lands the bomb right here. He was
he Well, it's just a perfect response. Listen to this
question and listen to what the president states.

Speaker 4 (29:42):
And mister President, if you are declaring war against these cartels,
and Congress is likely to approve.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
Of that process, why not just ask for a declaration
of war? Why not just ask for a declaration of war? Okay,
thanks you good.

Speaker 5 (29:57):
Well then this is a good one. Is everybody listening. Well,
I don't think we're going to necessarily ask for a
declaration of war. I think we're just going to kill
people that are bringing drugs into our country.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
Okay, we're going to kill them. You know, they're going
to be like dead.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
This is the Treportary show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Talk their fight with some conservative activists. I give them
an a plus for deciding that's how they're going to
spend their weekend. Yeah. A lot of rumbling, a lot
of violence, a lot of fireworks, a lot of smoke bombs.
And I keep seeing this the Insurrection Act. When do
we want it should have been done during Trump one
fint Oz, during the George Floyd riots. As a president,

(30:39):
you have the power for time such as these. And
I'm going to say, if no troops are sent by
the end of the year, I'll just assume all this
violence is being allowed to take place. Then where does
that lead me? We're not there? Bring the troops in
Mayor Johnson, a reporter asked about illegal aliens and how

(31:02):
much they cost the city of Chicago. Listen to what
he goes into listen this tyrange aliens. No, don't.

Speaker 6 (31:09):
I don't know if that's from some sort of sci
fi message that you wish have had. Well, listen, the
legal term for my people were slaves. You want me
to use that term to really so look, let's just
get the language right. We're talking about undocumented individuals that
are human beings. The last thing that I'm going to
do is accept the type of racist, nasty language to
describe human being who wanted to be called a barbarian.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
I'll tell you what.

Speaker 6 (31:37):
Nobody wants to be called an illegal Alian.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
That's the meaning local evangelical pastor. I guess it's prevalent around.
Don't use that term. It's demeaning. Let's listen to D
and i's Telsea gabber talk about this baby trafficker. Have
you heard of La Diabla? Such a nice looking suite woman.
I'll say.

Speaker 8 (32:02):
The last example I'll share is probably the most insidious,
was providing intelligence to the Mexican law enforcement that led
to the arrest of a CJNG cartel affiliated baby trafficker
called La Diabla. Her whole money making operation was centered
around luring pregnant women performing illegal sea sections harvesting organs

(32:24):
and selling newborn babies. Mister President, it's your leadership that
has made all of this possible. I can tell you.
In the midst of this government shut down, our folks,
like everyone around this table, are working twenty four to
seven without pay and eager to get after this because
they believe in your leadership and the mission that you
have presented to them.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
The baby trafficker La Diablo lure pregnant women onto her
doctor place or premises for fake care and then performed
illegal se sections, sold newborn babies cartel affiliated La Diablo.

Speaker 5 (33:04):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
Oh, speaking of cartel prime coke on Amazon Prime cocaine quarterback.
Have you seen that about the USC player early two
thousand's what is his name, Logan? He was a volleyball player.
They got cut from the volleyball team and he started
pumping steroids and football coach saw him in the weight
room and he ever played football. He never played football.

(33:27):
He was a walk on and made the team. It's
like three four five is around there where USC was
just dominating and then he saw you know, Matt Lionard
and all these Reggie Bush go on to get all
this NFL money and his lifestyle was over and he
didn't know what he was going to do. He decided

(33:49):
to go into real estate, and then the housing crisis hit.
Suddenly he started running drugs and money for the cartel.
I'm at part three. I don't want to give away
too much here because you want to watch it. It's
called Cocaine Quarterback. Even though he wasn't a quarterback. He
was number eighty I think was he a tight end
but big dude man, but very very interesting. Quite a

(34:13):
crazy cast of characters. Might I say, as well? It
really uh well tonight part three? I don't know. I
might bounce over and see if the Canadian teams getting beat.
I know I'm not supposed to, but a lot more going.
Oh okay, World Series that Fresnel kid won. Remember the pitch,

(34:36):
hit and run talking about it. Devon D. Barrera Devin
D his dad. One of the name is Dodger. The
mom said it sounds like a dog name, so that
d in There's for Dodger. He got a pay trip
up to Toronto to compete and he won. He was
up against the best players across North America. He won
at the Youth MLB Championship. Devon D. Congratulations. That is

(34:58):
I mean out all cities across America. He's from from
right here. That's some that's some good news right there.
Way to go. I had so much more I wanted
to talk about today. They call up front, see if
I can stay on until ten? Are you good? Can
you stay good? Okay good? I thought i'd put you
on the spot there. I guess we can talk more
about it tomorrow. Though. Joe Rogan's he's he's opening up,

(35:23):
he's opening up to christ he's talking. He's talking more
about what

Speaker 2 (35:27):
They's Assistant Trevor Kerry show in Mondo Valley's Power Talk
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