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Speaker 1 (00:00):
They go to the White House, unlike last time. Yeah,
I remember last time when he came walking in acting
like he was I don't know, still in his group
with high heels. Did you ever see that west differently
today though, we'll get to his attire in just a moment,
and how he made President Trump.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
I'll just say, laugh he did.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
I hadn't seen President Trump laugh like that in a
long time, if ever to that degree, leaning back, I'll laughing,
it was good.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Well what happened?
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Well, it seems like now with his trilateral meeting that
we're going to have. Anytime I say trilateral, I think
of the Jimmy Carter Trilateral Commission or committee whatever they call.
Brazinski part of that that Illuminati spawned Mika that's now
married to Joe. But anyhow, we won't go down that
path at this moment. This is a good trilateral.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
It's going to be a meeting.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Between President Trump and Zelenski putin today. You had Prime
Minister Starmer from the UK earlier, but it was just
killed the mood of the show German Chancellor Mers. Was
there a time Prime Minister Malaney finished President Stubb. We'll
talk about him. Who who's that. Well, President Trump seems
pretty impressed by the guy. NATO Secretary General was there,
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the EU president, President ers Ursula was there. Is it
going to be a land swap deal? I remember that's
the first thing that you director, Rye Nigel, you said
my ear when they were I don't know, leaving some meeting.
He's like, land deal man, It's gonna be a land deal.
I was like, well, yeah. Putin has now said he
needs the Dambus region of eastern Ukraine for the price
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of a peace agreement to end the war. That seems
to be what they're talking about here up in Alaska.
He said to have relayed that Moscow, We're willing to
end it, but we got to have that really valuable
part with all the coal and all the minerals and
all the lithium. And they've already they've already got the
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area that gives them access to the is it the
Black Sea right there? Russia needs that as well. So,
according to The New York Times, Pootin offered a pen,
a written pledge and never to attack Ukraine or any
other country in Europe. Well, then Chamberlain come home with
that piece of paper. Hitler signed this with a pin.
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Here's the pledge. Russia right now controls the majority of
the Dambas region. I went into further detailing that in
the three o'clock hour podcasts available power Talk ninety sixty
seven dot com. But man, the fighting over this region
goes back so long, back before they could have even
filmed the fighting. Ukrainian forces got a pretty heavily fortified
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area of control.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
So maybe the.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Deal be accepted, you would have Ukrainians have to retreat
from some territories. Put in that better than keep getting
pounded and pounded and pounded and pounded. The European Union
leaders were there. We're talking about. President Trump seems to
be also opened to the idea of some kind of
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maintained security. He was asked about some reporter from the
crowd about American troops, well to be American boots on
the ground. He said, we're not there yet. We're not
there yet. There'd be a lot of people helping to defend.
But that Dambas region a lot of coal, a lot
of mineral coal rich. I know many greenies out there
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cannot accept that we still burn that stuff. Shot Quinn,
I don't want to hear from you this early in
the week. Let's go listen to what President Trump said.
This is the first of the White House. All these
world leaders there. What does that tell you? You walk
softly and you carry the big stick, and you get
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people's attention.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
And it's very interesting because this is the first for
the White House. You can't say that very often. It's
seen a lot over the years, over the since eighteen
hundred and seventeen ninety nine, to be almost exact, but
this is the first one. We've had so many Prime
minister's presidents, the heads of European nations.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
He is the ultimate middleman. Most of the time, the
middleman listened to both sides and not and do that.
I think his words actually sway both sides. It's it's
unlike a normal middleman. Normally you think of the middleman
as weaker with the two trying to person in the middles,
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the referee. You know, come on, guys, separate, separate, separate.
He's the powerful one. The middleman has the power.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
So we're going to be meeting for a while and
we're going to discuss some of the issues. And I
don't think there's any issue that's overly complex. It's at
a point now where people want to do things I do.
I really do believe. I've known him for a long time.
I've always had a great relationship with him. I think
that President Putin wants to find an answer too.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
And it sounds like Zelenski does. I mean he you know,
he was the it's around in his high heels. I'm
going to assume maybe he doesn't want to see his
fellow countrymen continue to be blown up. You can't even
to see children, children die. Here you I was talking
about the casualties of war we live.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
Under each day.
Speaker 5 (05:13):
Attacks.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
You know that today have been at a lot of
tax and a lot of wounded people. And the child
was that a small man one year and a half.
So we need to stop this word to stop Russia,
and we need support American and European partners. We will
do our best for this so and I think we
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will show that we are strong people and we supported
the idea of the United States of personal President Trump
to stop this work to make a diplomatic way of
finishing this war, and we are ready for trilateral as presidents.
This is a good signal about Traila.
Speaker 6 (05:53):
I think this is very good.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
Okay, I understood a little bit what he said. You know,
I was just sitting there thinking there and listening to
Zelensky talking about war and hearing Bill Maher they were
talking about the hippies war. What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing. There are sometimes wars justifiable to protect your
people from being killed by attackers. But when you go
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back and you look at the history of mankind, the
attackers so many album it was to purge, to get
the booty. Just greed and evil, war, greed and evil.
We all live on this globe, this big ball. We've
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dotted imaginary lines. Well, people died and fought for our constitution.
I don't want to, you know, make nationality, but really
think about it. If you're God in heaven looking down,
you're looking down at lines that humans made. Thou shalt
not kill. That means everybody on this this globe, now
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all of us should not kill. But we have justified
it and sanitized it by doing dot lines. I live
on this side of that line. You live over there.
It's okay. If we elect people that say we've declared war,
then it's not murder, it's justifiable killing. How many of
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those wars have been justifiable killings? Think about it. I'm
not God, and I can't say. I'm just going to say,
if you're attacked, you have the right to defend yourself.
That's called self defense. That's not murder. But we've seen
over the last I don't know if you want to
go thirty forty, fifty, sixty seventy years, this globalism, the
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Council on Foreign Relations, the World Economic Forum, Agenda twenty one,
Agenda thirty, the Bushes, the Clintonson's, the Obamas, they're all
here to finish off the US. No, that's not fair.
It here for America, a thousand points of light, a
new world order. Well, they hit a little snag with
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this president, didn't they. Well it started with the Tea Party.
It really did Ron Paul Movement, It did Sarah Palin.
She had the president the spirit of President Trump, didn't
she She just didn't have the bank book or the
ability to recall a single thing she's read to Katie Kirk.
That kind of stalled her out. But what we've seen
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is the rise in the deplorable army, yeah, Hillary, or
the deplorable army. Even President Trump back in the day
before he was president, talking about invading Iraq, a bad idea.
He had good instincts in too. He's shutting down money laundering.
He's shutting down wars are non governmental organizations in the
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US aid money. He's fighting back against the globalists. They
don't want East, they want war. Right now, there are
forces at work to stall, destroy, blow up this trilateral meeting.
That would mean that a lot of people with the
military industrial complex contracts are going to come to an end.
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They want missiles to be blown up because then you
got to build more missiles. They don't want this to happen.
This and many other reasons are why they I don't know.
Took that shot at his head last July, and by
the grace of God, he survived, and thank you Lord
above that he did. And he's still got a sense
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of humor. Zelenski and President Trump, everybodys sitting around the
Oval office, and the reporter last time that talked about
him not having on a suit, ask him, let him
know that, Hey, I noticed this time you have on
a suit.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
And Zelenski showed us his high heel side of humor
here right he did last wee.
Speaker 7 (10:01):
I've got a question, preacher, Yes all this President Zelinsky,
you look fabulous in that suit.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
I said, yeah, look you look good.
Speaker 6 (10:08):
I said the same thing.
Speaker 8 (10:09):
Yeah, I said, the one that attacked.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
You last time, See that was I remember that. I
apologize to you.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
Look you look wonderful.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Uh no, my first question for you, President Zelinsky in
the same suit. I think I see I changed you.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
If you couldn't pick up on that comedy, Zelensky said,
he didn't even Trump didn't even do it. In one
point zero here he was kind of zinging Zolensky over
what you're in war and you can't have an election.
They haven't had an election since twenty nineteen. Here he
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was questioning, so.
Speaker 8 (10:46):
You say during during the war, you can't have elections.
So let me just say three and a half years
from now. So you mean if we happen to be
in a war with somebody, no more elections. Oh good,
I wouldn't. I wonder what they.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Were cracking each other up? President or Trump cracked up
at Zelensky, calling out the reporter. At least I changed suits.
You're in the same suit. Listen to Zelensky. This is
a Zelensky laugh.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
Here. I wouldn't.
Speaker 8 (11:18):
I would I wonder what.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
You like this idea?
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Well, Zelensky turned around in his chair and was asked
by a reporter during their question and answering the time,
whether he was optimistic about it, and Zelenski said, yeah,
we had a we had a good conversation.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
I think that we had a very good conversation with
President Trump, very good and it really was the best one.
Speaker 5 (11:43):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Is a Trump confirms report he called Putin during his
meeting today. I sit down and they're all gonna sit
out and talk. Zelensky, President Trump, president Putin, all gonna
sit down. He had everybody from Europe over there today.
Seems like why they do their meetings quick and get
back out, don't they? It's all President Trump, though, had
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to make sure he showed all the leaders his new artwork.
You see that the big frame picture of him getting
up after being shot with his fist in the air. Beautiful, beautiful.
With everything that's going on, there's so many things that
need focus and attention that just haven't having gotten it.
RFK Junior Senator excuse me not. Senator Secretary Kennedy announced
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that thy mersaal the mercury based preservative still found in
flu shots that we give the kids and women, has
now been fully banned in the United States. It's been
use for decades as a preservative and vaccine vials. The
amount of mercury and the flu shot that the CDC
just banned under his order, how many more times over
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the EPA safety level for drinking water? Do you think
it is? What they would not allow in drinking water,
but they okayed in these vaccines. It's twenty five thousand
times the EPA safety level for water. The study found
this highly toxic mercury remains in the brain for twenty
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seven years. Kennedy said, why were we injecting this toxic
into babies and pregnant women. State law classifies these vaccines
as hazardous waste, but when they're done, but they're good
enough to put into our bloodstream.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Seriously, thank you. RFK Junior.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
A healthcare provider that operates a bunch of hospitals and
clinics in two states, mostly back east. Here, they've agreed
to pay more than one million to subtle claims that
discriminated against religious employees with the vaccine COVID mandate that
they gave.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Remember when Joe Biden twenty twenty one, right around the
fall there, signed that order forcing all federal workers to
take a COVID vaccine as your condition for employment. Well,
I said at the time, Hey guys, this isn't real.
He does not have the power to mandate this. But
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by the time a federal judge blocked that mandate in
January a few months later, ninety eight percent of employees
covered by the order had succumbed to it, had gone
along with it, had taken the vaccine, and the order
was finally rescinded in May of twenty twenty three. Nah,
that was what Joe Biden did with that press conference.
(14:46):
So many companies just got plowed over. Thank you, iHeart
for not being plowed over. I've stated that many times.
RFK Junior married to Cheryl Hines, who was Larry david
wife on Curby Your Enthusiasm. I saw this today there
he's working on a new HBO comedy series. Larry David
(15:10):
is with none other than Ready Barack and Michelle Obama. Yeah,
that's the that's the way to go. That's gonna work.
Their Their new production company is called Higher Ground.
Speaker 9 (15:27):
When they go low we go high.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
Yeah, that's where that comes from. But Larry David, it
looks like Cheryl Hines the reuniting on the screen, looks
like they're icing her out because of her affiliation with
good things happening to America. I bet she's being blacklisted
from many things in Hollywood. But it was saying that
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she's being blacklisted from this, Larry David, This new HBO
comedy series. They said it's gonna mark America's two hundred
and fiftieth anniversary next year. In Barack and Michelle are
serving as producers.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
What did they know about that?
Speaker 1 (16:04):
When't you if you were a real producer, somebody that's
done it your whole life, and they show up, Hey,
why don't you move that over there because it's out
of the lighting. Uh, mister former president, do what Barack says,
we're the producers. Michelle let me handle I bet she
handles a lot. I bet he shuts up quick. Some
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just tells me that's how Barry rolls around his house.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
They said.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Back in back in two thousand and eight, Obama was
actually considering RFK Junior for a cabinet position as the
EPA administrator. But they said he would have had difficulty
getting confirmed by Senate Republicans due to his past drug use.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
Well look at it, it's now gone full circle, had it.
Speaker 9 (16:53):
So?
Speaker 1 (16:53):
The producers of the show, Barack and Michelle in this
article I saw how do you think of Baraki right now?
Undel little pop quiz sixty No, he said, sixty eight.
Now do you think he is? No, he's sixty three. No, close,
not too far off, Michelle sixty one. How do you
think Larry David is now mid seventies? You were close
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seventy eight and he supported Biden. Larry David did. The
show's name has yet to be announced, but do not
expect to see Cheryl Hans in there now. President Trump
kind of iced her out too, and that handshake line there.
Who knows. Maybe they'll all get back together, Maybe they'll
all be on the Christmas card list with each other.
Speaker 5 (17:37):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Winning all around the globe. Way to get it done,
President Trump, Way to get it done. And guess what
this agreement includes the release of more hostages Masterclass. I
do not know why they've had the restraint Net and
Yahoo in israel I guess it's because they do not
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want to have people like that. Were in downtown New
York City this weekend, maybe doing another October seventh on them. Yes,
a beautiful Sunday afternoon in the Big Apple.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Hey, let's go tour the city. What's that sound to
the whole world? Can hit us time?
Speaker 10 (18:47):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (18:47):
That was midtail Manhattan on sat. Oh, Saturday afternoon, not Sunday. Okay,
excitement of violence against Jewish people. Maybe playing in their
cow bells chanting free Palestine, Palestine will love forever. Nobody
in America should have to lear live in fear for
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their safety or their life because of what the color
of their skin is or what their religion is. Global
intafata that refers to the terror attacks that kills thousands
of Jews. They want to globalize it. He's your calls
for violence against Jews. We had the crazy guy in
Boulder doing the burning of the pro Israeli remember these
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remember this, Remember the two Israeli embassy staffers shot murdered
Pam Pam right on the streets in DC. Just the
normal Americans out for a Saturday afternoon in the Big Apple,
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without their.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
Guns, without their weapons. They ain't.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Eh, just nice, nice day in America. State Department stops
visas for Gazan's There was footage that show I don't
know if you saw it at the airport. Yeah, they
were flown into San Francisco, LA. Chicago State Department posted
all visitor visas or individuals from Gaza are being stopped
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while we conduct a full and thorough review of the
procedures used to issue temporary medical humanitarian visas. In recent days,
somebody did. They're saying it was the help of a
group called Heal Palestine. How did all these Palestinians get
visas under the Trump administration get into the United States?
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Who went the State Department approved this? How did they
get out of Gaza? I bet your Secretary of State
Rubio was not aware of this. But who was assisting
Healed Palestine? Why are Islamic convaders coming into the US
under the Trump administration. That's what we need to know.
And they did, and they said we're stopping it. It's
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a national security threat. Guys, nobody voted for more Islamic
immigration into the United States. Whoever signed off on these visas,
my opinion, fire them, fire them, fire them. If you're
from another country, and you want to come here and
love America.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Come on in, my friend, yes me, yeah, come here.
I'll give you a hug.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Come on, man, you want to come to America and
slit our throats?
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Nah?
Speaker 1 (21:41):
I would have loved a clean sweep of that pro
hamas mid Town. Oh no, it's America. No, you don't
have the rights to call for the killing of people.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
No, we'll have it.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
A love to see home and hovering in a helicopter
with a bullhorn. I would have loved to see Navy
seals coming out of the Hudson River. Let's get let's
get them, let's round them up. Really, you hate America,
We're gonna send you somewhere else where you don't have
to chant and change your cowbells around?
Speaker 2 (22:13):
How did that? How did all this happen? Man? How
how did that?
Speaker 1 (22:16):
Well, I'll tell you how it happened. When suddenly you
had people serving in Congress. A congresswoman, Congresswoman rash Eat
a tale talking about the common feeling that seeing Americans melted,
burned to death on nine to eleven gave her. It
gave her a calming feeling. You can't get any more
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anti American than seeing the imagery of September eleventh and
Americans jumping out of buildings eighty stories up to not burn,
falling to their desks, the firefighters and the police, first responders,
medical people in offices. Again, it was like almost three thousand.
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It gives her a calming feeling. Guys, this is where
it started.
Speaker 9 (23:06):
You know, this is a kind of a calming feeling.
I always tell folks when I think of the Holocaust
and the tragedy of Holocaust, and the fact that it.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
Was my ancester Caustinians who.
Speaker 9 (23:17):
Lost their land and some lost their lives, their livelihood
to human dignity, their existence in many ways have been
wiped out on some people's passport. I mean, just all
of it was in the name of trying to create
a safe have for Jews.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
Excuse me, not three thousand people. Six million. Yeah, she said, oh,
some people did nine to eleven or something. That was
a comment she made about nine to eleven. But imagine
saying that the death of other people gives you a
calming effect. That's the hatred right there, man, complete hatred.
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President Trump's decision to get the National Guard in DC,
I do the same in New York City. It is lawlessness.
If DC deserves the Guard to get order backed. In
New York definitely needs it even more the rise in
crime there ordinary people in New York, they don't even
want to go out on the streets. There's robberies in daylight,
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people getting assaulted on the subways. You've got organized mobs
looting stores. You got businesses shutting down because they don't
have enough customers. You even got businesses shutting down because
their employees are too too scared to walk to work.
People avoiding the subway even in the in the daylight.
And you got that da there, remember his name, Alvin Bragg.
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Refuses to prosecute serious crimes, reduced felonies to misdemeanors, just
flat out drop cases all together. Let repeat offenders back
out onto the streets. Just like the state we live in.
It's revolving door for criminals. The National Guarden needs to
get in these cities and do what they're cities political.
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I'm not going to call them leaders. Elected officials refuse
to do enforce the law and restored or and make
it clear that crime will not be tolerated anymore, no more.
And the President has the power to stop this.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
In DC.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
And also, I believe you waiting until it gets worse.
It would send a clear message that New York is
not going to be surrendered to these criminals in these radicals.
And I don't care if you say it's heavy handed.
It's what needs to happen.
Speaker 2 (25:34):
To me.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
It should be illegal for a president to allow law
abiding citizens to live in fear while you got these
politicians protecting these criminals. It is against the law to
protect criminals letting gangs dominate the neighborhoods. You got families suffering,
and you got Spike Lee telling President Trump I think
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twice about.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
Any federal move on New York City.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
You got Al Sharpton saying that's gonna be a kind
of different kind of reaction, and Spike Lee, Oh yeah,
it's gonna be different. He's gonna think twice to try
and do that in New York. This ain't Boogie down
Harlem bed Study, do or die A shut up? Spike Lee,
you got armed security around you. I assume you still
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got the money to do stuff like that. President Trump said,
these are criminals who support crime. They are unelectable, meaning
the Democrats. Margaret Thatcher was talking about how the free,
free palostein how you merge different ideology like socialism with Christianity.
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Listen to Margaret Thatcher talking for those that were educated
in California. She was the Prime Minister of the UK
in the eighties.
Speaker 11 (26:56):
Marxism and Christianity are not compatible because Marxism is the
of the state and everything and all rights come from
the state, and we believe they don't. Has some rights
so precious and such human rights, they don't come from
the state at all. They come from the sancitive human life.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
Yes, I was watching the video of her and I
was thinking, now, I mean back when I was, you know,
the age she was saying that she looked like an
old lady. Now that I'm an older dude. Here, I
see if she dropped that hair down, had it maybe
a little longer. She was actually a pretty lady. She
just always looked like an older lady, even when she
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was a younger lady. Go back, do that tonight. Look
at an old picture of Margaret thatch Er, picture her
hair down.
Speaker 11 (27:36):
You'd be like, hey, it really is having laws and
a framework, would you enable people to live together, because
at the moment you have a society, then you have
to have rules to live by. If you think about it,
we all want a high standard of living and graduate
over the years. We've got one.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
Yeah, we had one. She would not recognize the UK today.
Would she remember that when Thatcher and Reagan were together?
I miss the nineteen hundreds.
Speaker 6 (28:06):
Notice every time a Republican takes office, the Democrats start
acting like it's the end of the world. I mean,
the minute we cut taxes or trim the budget, they
start screaming that the sky is falling. Now, don't get
me wrong, I admire their consistency. If the stock market surges,
they say it's just helping the rich. And if it crashes,
they say, yep, that's what happens under Republican leadership. And
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don't even get me started on foreign policy. A Republican
president could be shaking hands with world leaders and signing
peace deals and they'd say it must be appeasement. But
the minute there's tension overseas, they rush to the nearest
camera like it's Black Friday, saying, see, we told you
the world would catch fire if he was in charge. Now,
I've always said it's fine to disagree on policy, that's democracy.
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But if your best shot at winning is hoping the
American people lose. Well, maybe you're in the wrong country.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
Yeah, we got a lot of people in our country today.
So see, younger people educated to see America as a
bad thing. The reason why they and their families are poor,
it's because they're taught. It's an unfair system. Kids. Listen
to Zora on Mom Dommy. He wants us to go
to grocery stores. Well, we'll shop for free. That's why
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mom's voting for him. Let's get out and let's go campaign. Hey, kiddos,
they're wrong. Free grocery stores lead to famine. Please turn
your history books to chapter three. We're going to read
about the Chinese famine, and tomorrow chapter six, the Soviet
Union famine. And on Friday, chapter eighth the Cuban famine.
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And over the weekend, I want you to study chapter
thirteen shopping in Venezuela today. Listen, it's not their fault.
They're brainwashed. It's mandatory. You know what we should make it?
Should we mandatory? Do government history re education camps. I
don't know anybody under the age of forty that voted Democrat. Yeah,
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we need a re education.
Speaker 5 (30:14):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Our Talk.
Speaker 12 (30:20):
I founded the Democrat Party and chose the Jackass.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
As our mascot.
Speaker 12 (30:24):
Now, as you can probably tell, times have changed a
bit from the party back in my day and present
day Democrats will come to hate me, but that's your problem.
Jackson started the Democrat Party to appeal to the common man.
Democrats today sometimes give him credit for that, but only
after calling him an evil, white bigot. Needless to say,
the party started off pretty sketchy by today's standards. We
were by far the pro slavery party all the way
(30:46):
through the Civil War. After the war, we cleaned up
our act and supported the North's reconstruction efforts. Totally kidding,
we doubled down on racism and became the party of
the Klan. But seriously, we didn't have much of a
platform after the war except Jim Crow. That was until
our boy came in hot on his roller blades.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Then came the Depression.
Speaker 12 (31:04):
People lost trust in markets, so I wheeled in to
drastically expand communism across the country, and Democrats been hooked
ever since.
Speaker 7 (31:10):
Up until this point, Blacks had always voted Republican, as
they were the party that freed the slaves, but after
FDR's New Deal, Black swung seventy five percent Democrat. This
was a complete realignment, not because of civil rights, but
because of economics. All while the Democrats were still the
Party of the Klan and their stronghold was the South.
Speaker 12 (31:26):
We pushed segregation throughout the South and filibustered the nineteen
sixty four Civil Rights Act for seventy five days. It
wasn't until Republicans stepped up and found even more votes
to pass the bill. So ask yourself, how are Democrats
seen as the party of the civil rights.
Speaker 10 (31:39):
Well, it's because Democrats are very persuasive. But again, it
ultimately boils down to economic incentives. Once Democrats realized the
power of government spending and handouts, you can appeal to
any voter group and lock
Speaker 5 (31:50):
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