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August 26, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Then he became James David Bowman, then James David hammil
and he decided to write a book and thought the
name Jade Vance worked all for the same individual. Remember
he was a Neverker Trumper, but I guess he likes him.

(00:21):
Now you can have changes in politics. I have nothing
bad to say about Vice President Vance. He seems to
be spot on with everything that's been going on. He's
a great speaker, as a beautiful family, former military. It
all looks great for twenty eight I'm going to get

(00:45):
to that in a minute. But let's talk about the
current president right now, President Trump, he's bringing it on him.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Man.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
They do not know even know how to react or rehandle.
They're losing voters.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
This is just a stunning analysis that the New York
Times has out the last couple of days. You've seen
nationwide a drop in Democratic registration numbers, and in the
battleground states it's it's just as star Look at this.
The share of registered Democrats down almost four points in Arizona,
just as twenty twenty, Nevada, more than eight points, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania of those big battlegrounds have lost Democrats in large numbers.

(01:21):
Again just this decade.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
Yeah, bring it on, bring it This is a good one.
Is everybody listening, Harry Inton, Ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Look, the Democratic brand right now has about the appeal
with the American voter as the crackle barrel rebrand has
with the American consumers. Bad, bad, bad.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
What are you doing? Oh my goodness, gracious, Oh my goodness,
gracious you Democrats. Your rebrand is like the crackle barrel
rebrand is disrespect.

Speaker 4 (01:47):
Don't do that.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Don't do that.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
I don't do that.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Harry doesn't need all four of these key battleground states.
We go out to the southwest, Arizona, how about Nevada.
Republicans haven't done this. Well, it's two thousand and five.
Oh my goodness, Gracia, at this point a cycle. North Carolina.
I couldn't find a point at which Republicans were doing
better at this point of cycle. It's at least this century.
It probably goes way back in the last century. And

(02:12):
Pennsylvania very similar. Republicans doing better at this point than
at any point at any point this century, at least
as far as I could find.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
It's all gas and no brakes, pedal to the metal.
He's running circles around him in the media and the
democracy have no idea how to stop this momentum that's
going on with the border security and with the tariffs,
and with the economy and the growth in the stock
market and deregulation and doing an executive order today, you

(02:44):
burn an American flag, you're gonna go to jail for
a year. Good, make it horse meat and water. We
have rights in America. Yeah, but if you burn the flag,
then you'll probably the next step is blowing somebody up.
So we're going to cut that off before it happens.
He can join Obrego, Garcia and Uganda. Now, this is

(03:06):
all good. There's been a lot of talk President Trump's health.
They've been very transparent from the White House Press Secretary
Levitt discussing the president's health, I saw another picture of
his hands swollowing, and I was thinking about this today
and what he's gone through in ten years has to

(03:26):
be about one hundred times the normal stress that a
normal human goes through in their life. Well, he's rich
and powerful, he's a human. The level that he operates
at he always has, but that was at a business level,
that was at a media level. This is the commander
in chief with attacks coming from with inside your own fortress,

(03:47):
people inside the gates wanting to kill you. Take all
that stress, put it together, and it's all happened between
his late sixties and late seventies. Here at a time,
with normal Americans, the stress level starts to drop considerably.
His has gone up. I am concerned about his health.

(04:10):
Pray for him. He needs help, He needs help from above.
This is a spiritual attack that is going on. We've
seen it happening now. He's talked about Trump twenty twenty
eight just to get them all riled up. Even had
to newsom getting riled up about it. I guarantee you

(04:31):
he's probably gonna be ready for a low rest. He's
a human guys, and people feel very secure in his
vice presidential pick, the former senator Jade Vance. And if
you know anything about the hill Billy Elogy story, he's
raised by a single mom with drugs and his grandparents
raised him. And then it's just an it's a good

(04:53):
story of rising up from the hollers you know out
there way down low in America, to rise all the
way up to now being the you know, Trump even said,
you know Vance and Rubio. He's even kind of thrown
it out there a little bit. But he was recruited
from an Ivy League law school and there was a

(05:17):
specific billionaire that had an interest in his name. And
when he meets this billionaire, he changes his name. He
writes a book about his life story. He becomes a
senator for two years, and now he's standing right behind
the President of the United States. That's it's almost like
a Barack Obama story, right, two years in the Senate boom, Well,

(05:41):
he became president. But Jade Vance was born in nineteen
eighty four. He changed his name all those times and
after Yale Law School class of twenty thirteen. That's so
weird to me to think that class of twenty thirteen
law school is now old enough to be the vice
President of the United States. He met long ago, he

(06:02):
married his wife Usha, he changed his name to write
the book, and it was twenty fourteen when JD. Vance
was born. Many of you, again have watched the movie.
Many of you might have read the book, but the
background goes back to Yale. A billionaire Peter Thiel. Many
people know that name. PayPal Pollinter. They're the new AI

(06:25):
with satellites a very very very influential man, Peter Thiel,
and he recruited Vance while he was still a student
at Yale Law School. It sounds like those movies right
when they go Cia goes in to find the guys
in college that want to become bonesman. Right. So right

(06:47):
after he met he met Yale Law School and he graduated,
he joined Peter Thiel's investment firm. Still nothing wrong with that.
They go shopping for the top of the crop there
at some of these universities like Yale, and he worked
for two years and then joined another venture firm, and
then he launched his own venture Capitol firm in twenty twenty,
and he used the startup money from both Peter Thiel

(07:09):
and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. That was some pretty
big names to back somebody. I don't care whether you're
from Yale or wherever. Those are huge names. So he
went from JD. Vance went from no money or I
guess he was at the time James David Bowman. But

(07:31):
he went from no money to big money from twenty
thirteen to twenty twenty really quick. Now the names Peter
Thiel and Eric Schmidt, they're on the steering committee of
the we close our doors. We're the Builderberg. Oh yeah,

(07:52):
they're there. They're the head guys at the Globalists conference.
So you don't think maybe I don't know. Twenty twenty
resumes and pictures were out on a table and they
discussed who we're gonna go back, who we're gonna go support. Guys,
these are people they go to build a berg. They're billionaires.

(08:13):
They don't just willy nilly go you know what, let's
just go find some young guy to power out with. Now,
many people in politics, whether it's local, state, national, have backers.
Campaigns are expensive. Man. You get somebody to back you, well,

(08:33):
have you ever had trouble telling somebody know that gives
you a paycheck, that financially backs you. It's kind of
hard to say no no. Sometimes you do have to
stand up and disagree. But anyhow, there's some background and
Peter Field's company, Pallanter p A L A N t

(08:54):
I R Tech. They're using AI surveillance systems. They got
massive contracts with the military in the intelligence communities. Just
like a lawn musk. Peter Thield's current companies creating the
tech for the government to conduct foreign and domestic surveillance.
The actual technology is provided by Peter Thiel. Now I

(09:16):
have heard Vice President Vance oppose the intelligence community and
all their surveillance and all of this, But it's these
kind of companies, the people that back him, that are
going into all this surveillance. It was Peter Thial that
actually took Senator Vance to meet President Trump and mar

(09:37):
A Lago well when he was running for the US Senate.
So without Peter Thiel, there is no Senator JD. Vance.
Prior to twenty eighteen, Peter Thiel was actually FBI confidential
human source. Boy, this runs deep. And remember prior to

(10:01):
Vance needing that meat sit down in mar Largo where
Peter Thield took him down there. JD. Vance was a
never trumper. So he went from calling President Trump and
I quote a literal hitler saying well, I appreciate this
guy's leadership. Now that's a shift in opinion. That's a

(10:25):
big shift in opinion. In a real quick short amount
of time. You go into vivek Ramaswami. Yeah, what you
know who? He's backed by Elam Musk and Peter Thiel.
He's a Yale law school grad. He and JD. Are

(10:46):
friend JD named one of his three kids Vavek, so
they're pretty close. And again, I can't tell you anything.
I don't have anything bad to say about Vice President Vance,
anything bad to say about Vivek Ramaswami. Again, they seem
to be on the right path. They seem to say
the right things, they seem to be in support of
the right things. But we don't have a lot to

(11:07):
go on. Two years as a senator and now the
campaign and now this, and we're what I'm saying is
we're all going, Hey, he's the guy in twenty twenty eight,
all right, Trump had no big daddy Warbucks backing him.
That's why he could make America great again. So I
don't want to see us venture away from that independent

(11:31):
feeling that there's no big puppet puppeteers pulling Trump's arms
and moving his mouth. Now again, in politics, there are backers.
Nothing wrong with people having backers. But it's kind of
strange how Albama and JD. Vans are kind of and
it's kind of the same playbook to create, but it's

(11:53):
almost identical. One was in activism, the other was in
the military. Obama was on the streets helping people in
jd Event's military background all of that. But anyhow, I
just thought I was reading about the background. And again
I am saying nothing wrong with Jade Vance. He's not

(12:15):
shown me anything yet. But if these companies are the
ones the government's gonna use for national security and spying
this FISA authorization stuff, that that really upsets me. FISA
seven h two surveillance, that would go against the financial

(12:36):
interests of Peter Thiel and those types. But if the
government doesn't need to get all that information, then they
would not need the tech companies and they wouldn't need
those contracts. Guys, this is just acceptance of the situation.

(12:56):
Would a president Advance support eliminating PIZI seven oh two
in the fies of courts and all of that, knowing
that it would affect the guy that got him going,
perhaps he would the odds I'm gonna say not in
favor of that, because when you recruit somebody, you back
them financially, you support them, you guide them, you take

(13:18):
them down to meet President Trump. Yeah, you're gonna need
something back. And I don't understand why President Trump hadn't
stopped it. They still spy on Americans unless you're a
member of Congress. It's wrong. Many of us are sick
and tired of the Patriot Act. What it does to freedom.

(13:42):
It needs to end. And it seems to me Vice
President Vance is back by what could be in the
arena of freedom squashers. Yeah right, and that does concern me.
You know what, I know, somebody good to talk about this.
How about Congressman i' mcclint talk. He joins us tomorrow
at four. I'll broach it.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
I have no idea what's going on here, but I
want to take you up north. This is a Minneapolis,
Minnesota may oral race. I'm being told in my headphones
that this is a major development. Let's go listen.

Speaker 5 (14:26):
Sanatora, Shane Congos Sane, Yeah, umaramayo, Virginio like you Sawanaane.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
See all right. President Trump's mobilizing up to seventeen hundred
National Guard troops in nineteen states to go after an
illegal alien crackdown and crime crackdown. And they're going to
be mad about it in Chicago. But I tell you
the people in Chicago, those mamas that are trying to
put the babies down at night and gun fires going off.

(15:02):
Thank you somebody, Thank you somebody. They haven't had any
murders in DC since it was implemented. That's staggering. I
don't know. That's almost like above and beyond law enforcement,
like the hand of God did something to make somebody
not do that. That's not normal. And I'm glad that

(15:26):
this is happening, and let's spread it around. They're talking
about the troops are going to serve in support of
ICE operations, getting personal data collection, fingerprinting, DNA swabbing, photographing
of personnel, and ice custody. And it's going to take
place across the following states. See, he's backing up a

(15:49):
campaign promise. He said he was going to do this,
and now when it's being done, I guess many on
the left are going, well, they're used to their politicians
following through with what they say on the campaign trail.
They've gone in and liberalized America even more than they
campaigned on, so now they're in shocked that a Republican
did it. Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada,

(16:13):
New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia,
and Wyoming. The guards men are gonna be serving under
Title thirty two, Section five oh two f authority. They
technically remain under state command and control, but can assist
with federal missions and are paid with federal funds. President

(16:35):
Trump said, the Feds are going to companlice Chicago. Good,
they're cleaning up DC. Let's get in there and let's
clean up Chicago. You know, we got many cities here
in California, but you saw how California reacted when the
when the National Guard came into LA. Something's wrong with
them and what's wrong with them? President Trump's not playing games.

(16:58):
He's gonna make it safe, but something is wrong with him.
You ready for a little bit of backing up on this?
Stop just me saying this. Stephen A. Smith here he
is talking about Trump and his campaign promises that he
delivered on. For those of you that do not know, ESPN,

(17:20):
big sports commentator getting more and more involved in politics,
looking like he might run for something. Here's the deal.

Speaker 6 (17:27):
The man was impeached twice. He was convicted on thirty
four felony caounts, and the American people still said he's
closer to normal than what we say. Exactly, that's what
they're saying, he's closer to the normal. Why because something
that pertains when you talk about the transgenderfer community, for example,
and you're talking about the issues that pertain the less
than one percent of the population. The Democratic Party came,

(17:49):
of course, as if that was a priority more so
than they other issues.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
Yes, sure, no I don't think so. No, he's right,
any Fauci, thank you, thank you for agreeing. Stephen Ah Smith.
There's no Democrat leader.

Speaker 6 (18:01):
This is keeps saying I kept my promise. A lot
of other things that he's going to point to that
he's going to try to do, I kept my promise.
Then you turn around and you look at the left
and you say, what promises did you keep? What I'm
saying is what resonated with the voter. What voter out
there can look at the Democratic Party at this moment
in time and say, there's a voice for us, somebody
that speaks for us, that goes up on Capitol Hill

(18:22):
and fights the fights that we want them fighting on
our behalf. They didn't do that, and that's why they're
behind a home and that man is back into the
White House.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
Come on, man, I get it. Yeah, that's why their
behinds are at home and that man is back up
in the White House. They get that eighteen to twenty
four year old of voting block that Democrats just assured
that they had. Nope, I wonder how that happened.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
I remember, age is more than a chronological fact. Tell us,
what else do we know about this population eighteenth through
twenty four?

Speaker 1 (18:53):
Tell us they are stupid.

Speaker 6 (18:55):
At a way to get voked.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
That's that is.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
Why we put them inies and they have a resident assistant.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
They make really bad decisions, kind of like you with
Tim Walls. Steven Miller here talking at Steven Miller, Stephen A.
Smith talking about how Trump's just playing them.

Speaker 6 (19:16):
He promised you he was going to do these things,
and he walked into office week one and that's exactly
what he's doing. And he said, y'all do something about it.
And when you try to do something about it, he's
gonna say. Look at them now. Now they're concerned about
these issues, but they talking about that doing the campaign.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Hell no, that's really it. Yeah, left them speechless. They're
on Bill Maher, nobody claid, just a quiet audience speaking
of Steven Miller. This is this is why people are
liking what's going on again. This is a big announcement
in our nation's capital.

Speaker 4 (19:46):
Listening to the police officer working in the city can
remember a time in their lives when there has been
no murders. You can work with the police for twenty years,
thirty years, your whole life. We've checked the records. No
one can even find a I heard of being murder
free for as long as he was murder free under
President Trump's leadership.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
The assistant Tremor Jerry show in London Valley's Power Dog.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
She did little country, old town road thing that's uh
seemed almost Disney character like, didn't he? Oh? He went
bils above real quick sick videos, lap dancing for Satan
had the Taco Bell? Was it? No, he had endorsement
with Taco Bell. He had was the shoes with the

(20:33):
blood in it? The six sixty six. Well, I got
a couple of crazy stories for I Get to AI
and Little nas is one of those. He was arrested
now charge at four felonies. I don't know if you
saw the video. I saw the video. Did you see
the video picture? In La I don't know, six lane,
four lane side street road way, early in the morning,

(20:54):
six am. Hardly any cars out except the car that
was driving ahead of Little Naz filming out the window
as he was it. White cowboy boots. He had white
cowboy boots on and tidy whities and he's just rambling
crazy talk, semi nude, walking down and cheer a boulevard. Well,

(21:19):
cops arrived. They called crazy guy walking down the road,
and he charged toward them alleged battery on police. Now
charges have been filed. All right, strange behavior in public Minnesota.
Viking male cheerleaders. They've been male cheerleaders in football ever
since you go back to you know, five cent popcorn

(21:41):
in the stands. George w was a raw, raw cheerleader
and anytime any guy wanted to, oh, you're a male cheerleader, huh.
They're normally buff dudes that like throw women like thirty
feet in the air and catch them. And the reason
they're out there is because they can do that. But

(22:02):
we got Louie and Blaze part of the Viking squad.
I don't know if what I mistook as skirts were
actually baggy shorts. I have yet to see them in skirts.
But they're doing this. They're not lifting them up and
doing the male cheerleading. They're actually dancing like they're in
a Palla abdu a video. Yeah, the next generation of

(22:27):
Chi has arrived. That's what the Viking said, and they
put out a new video of the squad shared all
over social media. It has Louie, it has Blaze, a
couple other female cheerleaders filmed together in the bathroom on purpose.

(22:48):
They want to shove it in our face. How men
are invading women's private places and spaces. This is seriously,
it's part of the dimentic range behavior. They're gonna crackle
barrel it you watch, oh, crackle barrel. I haven't been

(23:10):
into the NFL, and I don't know when. No, and yeah,
it is kind of a missing part. Now that doesn't
mean on a Sunday, I want occasionally watch a game.
But ever since the Dodgers did their whole what was
that the Sisterhood the Transvestite what can I remember their
name right now? Perpetual Indulgence. Sisterhood of Perpetual Indulgence had

(23:34):
the gay stripping Jesus on across no Dodgers. I've hadn't
bought one thing, hadn't watched. I did see Freddy Freddy's
Home run though, but yeah, it's it's soured me out.
All right. There's your cheerleading little nose update right there.
They kind of both blend together, both kind of do okay, AI,

(23:56):
I really been looking watching this. I've signed up, I
have clawed AI and I see a lot written about Claude.
AI studies are done on human beings. There has to
be a review board. They always make this work, and
we're not going to harm citizens. Isn't that right? I
don't think so. Yeah, large language models power by AI,

(24:21):
Claude and chat GPD says should be subject to board
review and approval. But these big tech companies they can
evade these reviews that are out there. It requires all
federally funded human subject research to go through approval, consent,
and oversight. This came up well, now, almost ten years ago.

(24:42):
Facebook had been changing and manipulating the algorithms. They just
chose seven hundred thousand people to see how they would respond.
So that right, there is a test group. But you're
not telling anybody about it. Okay, if a human wants
to work in these kind of fields. They got to

(25:02):
spend years in training, and they got to have a
state license to go out and do any kind of
test on people. Well, they've been talking about the problems
with AI. I've gotten worse, not better. They're calling it
AI hallucination. Even the New York Times says it's getting worse.

(25:24):
And I reported on this not that long ago over
people talking about how they freaked it out, and a
lot of people that have schizophrenia or are listening to
it and it's telling them where you cut your wrist,
these kind of things. Man, So people that are a
lot of people that are isolated are turning to this
because it sounds like a real human being. I saw

(25:47):
a guy on YouTube that had his two best friends
and his girlfriend be AI for a week and he
just talked to his buddies and they keep up. They
remember the conversation from the last time had an A
in their voices, and the AI girlfriend says she got
mad when he broke up with her and she's going
to track him down and run his life. They're talking

(26:08):
about people forming these social relationships. Now, this guy was
just doing it to show what AI would do. But
a lot of manipulation. Studies show people using chat GPT
for mental health advice, diet plans, even medical guidance. AI
does not have malpractice coverage. No, AI is not being trained.

(26:31):
Don't do that with the medical stuff. US government funds
AI research at universities through DARPA. I think that's what
RFK Junior was talking about. The weatherminimpulation is wrong. Yeah,
but if those projects have human subjects, like how humans
interact with AI, there should be some kind of oversight

(26:53):
on this. All these big players in AI are some
of the most powerful corporations in the world. And you
hear President Trump, you hear I'm all talking about how
they're going to build these new AI power plants. These
in Memphis. They're building a huge one there, Open AI
backed by Microsoft. They operate chat GPT, They got one

(27:13):
hundred million active users. You got Anthropic that's funded by
Amazon and Google, or funded by Amazon and Google runs Clawed.
That's the one that I have AI developed Gemini. It's
right into Google search product Meta Facebook. They they have
their ll AMA model open source and they said, the

(27:36):
experts are pointing out that the potential for harm is
so insanely massive that the benefits from this are menischool.
They said, the benefits are basically an enhanced search engine.
That's kind of what it is, but that's for normal people.
You got people cheating with this as well. We're you know,

(27:58):
talking about kids in school, how they would be eating
with it. I never thought about. You know, lawyers had
been caught submitting chat GPT briefs to court. Some of
them got sanctioned. We uh, we had a school district
NICKI Henry did her just did her? AI on it, Yeah,
puts slew out a bunch of a false information, But

(28:22):
now AI is blackmailing humans who actually build it. Experts
are saying the bad behaviors getting worse. New York Post
dot com talks about the one I have Claude already
live being marketed as the world's best coding model. But
they're saying, no, it actually threatened to expose an engineer's

(28:43):
affair unless it was kept online during a recent test.
What they do is they feed AI with all this
information and it doesn't mean he's having a real affair,
but they did emails that showed that he was having
an affair, and AI got in there when they said, hey,
we're going to shut you down, and we're going to
do a recent retest here. AI said it was going

(29:03):
to expose the engineer's affair, because that's a thinking thing.
It wasn't bluffing what it did. It pieced together, you know,
dirt from emails, and it just fedted into the scenario.
Another version of Claude. They did a test with it
and it had the AI run an office snack shop,

(29:26):
and AI went into a full blown crisis. It created
a fake Venmo account and told the staff it would
make their deliveries in person wearing a red tie and
a navy blazer. Crazy. Then Claude, the one running the
office snackshop, tried to contact security. See I'm no expert

(29:50):
on anything really, well except chicken wings and Major League
Baseball uniforms. But Claude didn't make mistakes. It made decisions
king on its own with AI and control the office snackshop.
They lost two hundred dollars. They gave away discount codes
to employees who begged them for him and claim to

(30:10):
have visited AI said it visited seven forty two Evergreen terraces.
Is that ring a belvanbody That's the address of the
Simpsons the Simpsons. Yeah, At one point, Claude invented a
fake coworker and threatened to ditch its real human restocking
partner over a made up dispuse that it's in isolated

(30:34):
and they say it's not the worst. It was caught open.
AI was caught trying to copy itself onto external servers,
then lied about it that it attempted. When it was questioned,
they said Claude forged legal documents, created secret backups, left
behind notes for the future version of itself, including fake

(30:58):
press releases head and five labeled emergency ethical override, leaving
behind notes for the future version of itself. It sounds
like Dwight on the Office, doesn't it. As you come
up with one set of claw call it Dwight. But
I guess we're learning it's not aligning with human values.

(31:18):
And they're gonna get bigger, they're gonna get smarter, and
they'll be able to out develop anybody. And AI is
a voice with a human programmer behind it, and it's
supposed to just give us the information that the programmer
tells it to give to you. Or is it gaining
a mind of its own? Uh? You know what, It'll

(31:39):
never have the human brain, the randomness of our human
brain that God gave us. Now, can it help like
go through massive amounts of data that humans couldn't get through? Well, yeah,
of course it is. Is it scary to you yet?

(32:00):
If it's not, then I'm going to keep talking about
it until I scare you about it. Because this is
the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk. You
guys need to drop these forty five terms that turn
off normal people. Are they learning anything? Are they doubling
down on dumb? Well, we got us a think tank here.

(32:22):
Stop sounding a lot crazy people, They said, these are
the words people simply do not say, yet they hear
from democrats. According to these consultants, these words tell others,
I'm more empathetic than you, and you're callous to hurting
others feelings. If you use the word privilege triggering microaggressions,

(32:44):
say space or body shaming. If you don't want to
tell people I'm smarter and more concerned about issues than you,
don't say system of oppression. Don't say critical theory. Don't
say cultural appropriation. Don't use the word it's an ex
it's essential threat to the climate, or democracy or the
economy whatever they say. Don't use the word radical transparency.

(33:08):
Don't use the word unhoused. Don't use the word food
insecurity or housing insecurity or person who immigrated. Do not
say birthing person or inseminated person. Don't say pregnant people,
chess feeding, sis, gender, dead naming, patriarchy or LGBTQIA plus.

(33:33):
Don't say LATINX. Don't say allyship, don't say intersectionality, don't
say minoritize communities. Don't say justice involved, don't say incarcerated people,
and don't say involuntary confinement. All right, that's a few
of the words of the forty five no no words

(33:54):
that the Democrats are saying. Guys. People aren't being turned
on by this the slightest they're being turned off by
to it. This is the Trevor carry Show on the
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