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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Trump announced his deployment of doctor Sebastian Gorka. If you've
a good guy, it's like listening to Kissinger in a
three hour radio show, but he has his show. But
he's going to be Deputy assistant to the President's Senior
Director of counter Terrorism. Very smart guy, legal immigrant, more
than thirty years of national security experience, So great choice
(00:22):
by Trump. Right there, He's announced a nomination of Team
Shirt Union favorite Lori Chavez d Raymer for Labor secretary
from Fresno State. Yeah, went Fresno State local here. Tyle
Cloud knows her very well. I was texting with him
there as well, so maybe we know people that know
her enough connection to get her on the show. She
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was a congressman from Oregon, really close in her election
up there. She lost it, but I bet she's glad.
Now look at this Secretary of Labor been nominated as
well President Trump. Everybody thought the rumor Kelly Loffler was
gonna get Secretary of Agriculture. But it's brook Rollins, small
town up bringing from the town of Glen Rose, Texas.
(01:05):
Big and FFA and four h that's what you want
there with the Secretary of ag Somebody that knows you
know how you know how to make a cow not
be constipated, right, The things you got to you gotta know, right.
He's had a lot of government leadership nonprofit at state
and national levels. He was Director of the Office of
American Innovation, Acting Director of the Domestic Policy Council during
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the first Trump administration as well. That's a couple of
the latest picks, but the one that really got me there.
I'm going to play that audio again of the female
fauci doctor Janet Neshawah, chosen by Trump to be the
next Surgeon General of the United States. This is the
top doctor in my opinion. Everything I've heard from her
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from the Man Made Lockdown. You probably saw her on
Fox News. She was the Fox female fauci on Fox. Right.
I think that the people that like her, I think
they should be one of those investigated in charge of
medical malpractice, not failing upwards to secretary out to Surgeon general. Right.
She was a medical liar. Listen to her again.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Now have clearcut compelling data. A trial of ten thousand participants.
This was just posted on the CDC website that showed
those who had a third dose a booster shot had
significantly more improvements, more protection, more antibodies than those who
did not have that third disk. So we definitely know,
especially going into the winter holidays, having that extra protection
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can help minimize infection, can help minimize spread. So if
you are especially over the age of fifty, the CDC
now recommends you should definitely get a booster, but over
the age of eighteen you can definitely get one as well,
especially if you have asthma, diabetes OBCD.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
I was hoping doctor Lopado of Florida, DeSantis's surgeon general
down there. I was hoping maybe Trump pick him. Right. No,
this is kind of perplexing, kind of head scratching, like, RFK,
were you not in the room at mar Largo? Were
you out swimming? She was chosen by Trump to be
the next surgeon general. He said she's a fierce advocate
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and strong communicator for preventative medicine and public health. Trump
said he's proud to announce her as the surgeon General.
She has an unwavering commitment to saving and treating thousands
of America's life. Yet she praised the vaccine as a
gift from God. Maybe that's why he chose her. It
was Trump's experimental operation warp speed mr NA injection. Maybe
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that's why she's the Fox version of the pro mask
health experts during the lockdown. Listen to her here talking
about experimenting once experience these people that experimented with kids.
The infection survival rate for zero to nineteen. Keep this
in mind as I play you this woman's audio, and
this is going to be the top doc in America
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was ninety nine point nine to nine. At that point
you stopped talking. Nobody's in trouble when you're at ninety
nine point nine nine seven three almost at ninety nine
point ninety nine nine, but ninety nine point ninety ninety
seven infection survival rate for zero to nineteen.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
They will green light shots for kids five to eleven
years old.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
I do On October twenty sixth, Pfizer will present their
data set to the FDA Advisory Committee, and about a
week after November tewod it'll go to the CDC. So
I do think by Thanksgiving many children under the age
of twelve will have the opportunity to get vaccinated.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Now I will say, she never mandated, so I'm I'll
check that off. But no listener or sit here and
say kids won't die from COVID, but this will help
protect them. Why would they take it to begin with it?
They're not going to dive from it.
Speaker 4 (04:46):
We have about twenty seven percent of the COVID cases
among children. We have more this past few months than
we did at the start of the pandemic, and generally speaking,
the risk of severe complications, the risk of death in
children is extremely low. Oh, but they can still get sick,
they can still spread the infection, and they can still
die from COVID, so this might make a difference. We
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have about twenty eight million children who will be eligible.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
No, they weren't dying from COVID. Stop saying that they
were not dying from COVID. They got sick, so let
them get sick, let them get over it. Don't put
an experimental mr inna injection that was not tested for
a decade like all the other vaccines that are in
the rest of us. Do not let the kids be
the guinea pigs. But she was behind that, right, She
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was one of these like that was like happy to
report these things, like I'm the authority figure. I remember
seeing her man pushing the propaganda. Wear masks. Do your distancing. Remember,
now we know that the mask don't work and that
distancing was just a made up number. Fuci admitted made
up six feet distancing.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
Wow, hey, guys, you'll be happy to know that the
CDC has updated its guy mind. You've been exposed to
someone who tested positive for coronavirus, and you are symptom
free for ten days, then you are clear to.
Speaker 4 (06:02):
Go back to work.
Speaker 5 (06:04):
If you are symptom free for seven days with a
negative COVID test, then you're also free to go back
to work. But the baseline remains that you should still
monitor your symptoms, wear your mask, social distancing, back.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
To social tensity, where the government we know what's best
for you. I haven't forgiven any of these people. This
woman needs to be investigated, not up to the top
dock in America. Right, listener to talk about and lie.
This is a lie. Litsten to talking about children in
the hospital record numbers. Listen to the fear mongering listening
listen to her lighted up here.
Speaker 6 (06:38):
Well, let's take a look at what we're dealing with
right now, Alicia. We are dealing with a severe outbreak
with delta. It's spreading like wildfire, and it's putting our
children in the hospital in record numbers, and the coronerruz
is Delta strain is affecting the younger population. We see
more hospitalizations with those under the age of fifty and
our children, and we now are running out of ICU beds.
(07:00):
You look at Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee, we are running
out of hospital beds. We were running out of ICU beds.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
Yeah, she was the over inflamer, right, we heard all
of this. Listen to her talking about more fear mongering.
Health fare system is strange.
Speaker 6 (07:15):
So when we are dealing with these types of situations,
we need to take action, and that starts with protecting
everyone because everyone is capable of spreading this virus from
one person to another. And remember what happens when the
virus spreads, it replicates and then it has the opportunity
to mutake. And that's when we see these stronger variants
like Delta that are harder to control.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
Now, the Twitter files that were released every few weeks
to not have the big boom feeling like to downplay
it all. We know that the government came in and
censored social media, and we also know that Mark Zuckerberg
and Facebook work with the government. He's admitted that, he's
flat out admitted that that's that's propaganda, guys, fleet propaganda.
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How many of you out there right now would be like, Yes,
I'm so glad that they shut down all the misinformation
early on. Yeah, all the misinformation turned out to be
the truth. This nominee for Surgeon General was completely one
percent on the wrong side of history. Listen to her
here commending Facebook for censoring the truth. She was on
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the censoring side.
Speaker 7 (08:24):
This vaccine saved lives, and I am so excited and
I think and I commend Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg for
taking action because this affects everyone. This affects our children
and affects adults.
Speaker 8 (08:35):
We just look at the recent measles outbreak, the biggest
outbreak that we've had in decades with measles, and that's
no joke. Measles can cause brain inflammation and pneumonia and
ear infections and hearing loss and death.
Speaker 7 (08:47):
So it's about time.
Speaker 9 (08:48):
That they are taking action.
Speaker 7 (08:50):
And I hope and pray that other social media platforms
will follow suit and do the same thing.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
That is the female Falci her sister is one of
the top at the NSA as well. Well, maybe that
has something to do with it, right, This pick deserves
to be scrutinized a little bit. She was also pro
masking in school. She supported the mass mandates that parents
fought extremely hard for right, and that was in twenty
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twenty one. That's a red flag to me. I don't
know who did the vetting on this pick, but I
didn't pick that Trump would pick that the number one
doctor after what we went through, would be a double
masker who said fiz a vaccine as a gift from God.
I don't know. I don't know if anybody picked up
on that, or maybe they didn't, they just didn't care. Right,
(09:38):
But she admitted she's pro censorship. I don't know what
she would say today after all the conspiracy theories being
proven to actually be true. I don't know if she
would now praise Facebook for censoring the information. Maybe that's
a question some of the senators might ask her there.
But yeah, listen to her right here talking about reporter asked,
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what about those though that have the vaccine but are
still getting COVID? Right? Remember when they didn't know what
to say when that started happening, Right, and then they
switched on to what do you remember what they switched to. Well,
it makes it less severe. You won't get as sick, right,
So that's why you need to take it. Remember those lies, well,
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she helped propagate those lies.
Speaker 10 (10:26):
Now, what about those who have been vaccidating and you're
seeing these breakthrough cases.
Speaker 9 (10:31):
Where do they stand now?
Speaker 6 (10:32):
Doctor?
Speaker 11 (10:34):
Yes, actually that's a great question. For those who are
coming in that are vaccinated, their.
Speaker 6 (10:39):
Symptoms are very mild, you know, body.
Speaker 11 (10:41):
Ache, fatigue, low grade fever, running nose congestion that last
a few.
Speaker 4 (10:46):
Days and then they're back to normally.
Speaker 11 (10:48):
They do have to still quarantine for ten days, but
for the majority of them, I haven't had to hostitalize
anyone recently. Majority of them, their cases are mild, And
ask the whole point of the vaccines.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
It's not going to prevent you from picking up.
Speaker 11 (11:00):
COVID, but it certainly can help protect you gets severe disease,
severe complication, and depth.
Speaker 4 (11:05):
For most of us.
Speaker 6 (11:06):
For the majority of.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
Us, that was the switch. That was the pivot that
they made right after telling us time and time again
that we're killing Grandma if we do not take it right.
Speaker 9 (11:16):
You're okay, You're not going to get COVID.
Speaker 12 (11:19):
If you have these vaccinations, These vaccines are highly highly effective.
Speaker 5 (11:24):
Vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick.
Speaker 9 (11:28):
They're really really good against variants.
Speaker 13 (11:30):
Everyone who takes the vaccine is not just protecting themselves
but reducing their transmission to other people, allowing society to
get back to normal.
Speaker 14 (11:39):
Get your first shot, and when you due for your second,
get your second shot.
Speaker 13 (11:42):
Our key goal is to stop the transmission, to get
the immunity levels up so that you get almost almost
no infection going on whatsoever.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
Yeah, I guess I was just optimistic that maybe the
next Surgeon General of the United States of America would
be somebody that saw through what happened. Then, right, we got.
Speaker 9 (12:01):
People got to be responsible.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
I know, we can't believe that misinformation. Right, A nominee
for Search in General applauding Zuckerberg and Facebook for shutting
out that misinformation. I say, she's a female fauci. Are
we developing an anti science? Yeah, well, in society.
Speaker 12 (12:20):
The answer is yes, the short answer to your question.
But the other thing that's is that there's so much
misinformation that we were experiencing the normalization of untruths, where
this so much higher disinformation that spread predominantly through social
media that people just get so used to the untruths
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that it becomes This.
Speaker 9 (12:43):
Is the Trevor Carry Show on The Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Talk, Big News Today. Law Fair hopefully coming to an end.
Jack Smith dropping the charges Judge okaying.
Speaker 10 (12:56):
After almost two years of this Jack Smith saga thing
seemed to be ending for him and hundreds of hours
of interviews, it comes down to just six pages. Jack
Smith the Special Council asking Judge Tanya Chuckkin to dismiss
this superseding indictment. This is the election interference case in Washington,
d C. Where Donald Trump was charged with trying to
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overturn the results of the twenty twenty presidential election.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Feels good to keep winning here. I know it has
to feel good for President Trump and his family over
the summer. Right. Remember we're like he could be in prison. Man,
they're not gonna stop. Right. They tried to shoot him.
That didn't work. Judge has dropped the charges against Trump
and the DC case against him. This is the one
all over January sixth. America didn't care and now the
(13:45):
courts don't care. This reporter was all excited for the breaking.
Speaker 14 (13:50):
We're just getting this in. We're getting a reaction from
Trump's transition team as well. This is coming from Stephen Schung,
who's a Trump spokesperson and also the incoming White House
Communicatations Director, who is saying, quote, the American people re
elected President Trump with an overwhelming mandate to make America
great again. Today's decision by the DOJ ends the unconstitutional
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federal cases against President Trump. Now Judge Chucking in the
Dzy District Court will now have to approve the dismissal
of this case.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
Well, he did approve it, and also the appeal was dropped.
In the Florida document case. Jack Smith expected to resign
a special counsel before Trump takes office. Good resign. Does
that mean he gets his all his retirement and all
of that. I'm sure he probably does. If he was fired,
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he probably would not. Is that the difference? Trump added,
it was a political hijacking, a low point in the
history of our country. That's such a great thing could
have happened, and yet I persevered against all odds in
one make America great again. Good stuff, way to go
looking at. He knew it, He knew all these stuff
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was rigged.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
It was a rig trial. We wanted a venue change
where we could have a fair trial. We didn't get it.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
We wanted a judge change.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
We wanted to judge it wasn't conflicted, and obviously he
didn't do that. Nobody's ever seen anything like it.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Yeah, well good, I'm glad. This is a win. This
is good. Let's make it great again. If RFK Junior
can even press through half of the stuff that he's
trying to do here, I'll be happy. I hope he
finds some kind of way. I don't know constitutionally whether
it's legal or not, but to limit some of this
drug advertising, right, I mean some tighter restrictions. And I
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do know, though I've been listening to almost everything he's
been saying. He needs to repeal that nineteen eighty six
law that gives these manufacturers of these vaccine total immunity
from anyvaccine caused injuries. No, that that needs to go.
And I hope he does a full investigation into the
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mr NA vaccines and the side effects like myocarditis. I
don't know how much Trump will give him the how
much rope he'll give him to go out on that limb.
There right. Uh yeah, that Operation Warp Speed killed a
lot of people. I don't know if Trump wants those
kind of RFK Junior press conferences, but I hope he
gets in there and finds out the fact so it
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does not happen again. And I hope they declassify release
all those documents with Operation Warp Speed, right if President
Trump will allow him. Uh see, But he RK Junior's
right about this man about the vaccine risk factors. He's
talked about it, and he's also talked about all the
chronic disease and the epidemics that are out there with
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our kids, and he's saying he's going to have concrete
results within two years. He wants the data. And for
those that are all, oh, he's an anti vaccine guy, right, No,
don't read any local stuff that just reprints what the
New York Times says or what AP says, because the
man himself. Would you rather know what the man himself
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actually said. He said, I'm not against the vaccines. I'm
against giving mercury to babys. The MMR vaccine. He wants
to look at the data to see is it causing autism?
Wouldn't you want to know that. Why would you be
against anybody that says something like that, Right, I just
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don't understand that mindset. If there was a Democrat, I mean,
AOC loving Marxist that said, hey, I don't think our
kids are healthy, and here's some stats I think we
need to look at, I'd be like, well, that didn't
have anything to do about really the politics. Let's look
at the health of the kids. Right, that's not something
to argue over. Get in there and find it out, right,
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Because I do know nothing about medicine, but I do
know that during that man made lockdown that the evidence
for medicine was thrown out the window, thrown out the window.
Sweden didn't do that, and they had the lowest excess
mortality rate around the world. We now know what the
truth was. Right, They ignored like thousands of years, seriously,
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thousands of years of knowledge about immunity because they were
mandating people take the experimental MR in a injection who
already had COVID, and they enforced the mandates on all
the college kids, on schools and all of this, right,
even if you had acquired immunity. That's how crazy it
was that they known forever they just stop believing in
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what we know, follow the science. Well you're not, obviously not.
And I don't know how we're going to make it
up to the kids with those school closures, right, But
I'm glad RFK Junior's in there, and I'm glad he's
worried about vaccines and the potential adverse reaction to him
of thing to get in there and investigating to find
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out what the risk factors are. We do it with
every other drug that's on TV, every other single stinking
drug that has a man in his fifties up playing
the electric guitar and loving life again because he took
blah blah blah blah. We hear everything that blah blah
blah blah could do to that guitar playing happy guy
up there on the stage. Right, don't you hate those commercials?
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Is there only one like creative director in Hollywood that
that puts those together, that shows everybody out taking whatever
pill they're trying to sell you, and they're all, oh,
those Golden Grams just having a good old time, right,
And it's so fake, right, come on stop that. Right,
there's some areas that can be taken care of immediately,
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And I'm glad that RFK juniors talking about nutrition and
and our foods in the obesity and he's talking to
imagine this exercise. Has any adult ever ever had a problem?
Kids to run around like crazy if we just let them, No,
they love to do that, if we just if we
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just let them. The NFL now has to beg kids,
would you just play sixty's if you've ever seen that,
that's what that means, play sixty Get kids out. I
guess they're talking to the parents that are watching the game, right,
get your kids out to play sixty minutes a day.
Can you imagine we're having to beg that, right? You
couldn't get me inside for sixty minutes kids out playing?
Speaker 9 (20:30):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
That's something that Republican presidents always have to worry about
that Democrats don't those in the ranks right well, they
We saw four GOP senators come out opposing Matt Gates
as attorney general. These are the names that we always know,
Lisa Murkowski up in Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, of Kentucky,
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and John Curtis of Utah. For those who don't listen
to the show that's Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. I don't
understand the people of Kentucky. They're just like the people
in Tennessee. Why are the people in Tennessee same minded
and seem to vote good people in and just a
little bit of bit of the bordered there. They let
Mitch McConnell come in and be a rhino for how
many decades and keep feeding that rhino more grass man,
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a grass fed rhino. Uh yeah, you had them off
there trying to smear Gates as a child sex trafficker.
But there was the eighteen month investigation by the Biden
Justice Department and no charges were filed. But that didn't
stop the Democrats from launching an ethics probe, and they
dragged the probe out for more than a year. Again,
the Biden Justice Department, no charges or file, but they're
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going to do a political probe right to try and
silence Gates because he stood up for Trump. Right, he
was one of the loudest voices in Congress calling out
the corruption in the Justice Department. Up listened to that
man speak for years, and that's why I wanted him
to be the attorney general not happy with Pam Bondi.
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But then again, if there's a politician you agree with
one hundred percent, you're probably in a cult. That's a
handful of Republican senators just said, well, there's an ethics
probe going on. I think I want to latch on
to that. Right. Let me latch on to that right.
That tells you everything that you got to know about
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what Trump is facing in Washington, DC right now. He
had a mandate from the people to clean up the corruption,
and ground zero for that is the Department of Justice
and a bunch of swamp creatures. Suddenly we're going to
care about morality. We're going to get a probe and
ethics probe right now, they pay pose Matt Gates for
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the same reason that they tried to undermine Trump for
the four years that he was in there through his
first term. Right they opposed him at every single turn,
and every every Democrat senator supported all of Biden's twenty
one cabinet picks. Not one defected. There you go, that's
you see what Republican presidents are up against. Right we
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gave the Senate majority to the GOP and it's kind
of the expectations right that the senators would help Trump
carry out this vision for the country, and a lot
of them have kind of come around, right, they've read
the room. Politicians are good at reading the room right.
They know which way to lean, which way to slide.
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And those are normally the ones that I do not respect.
Those are the ones where you get a little rhino
taint on you trying to read the room. Stand up
for what you believe in, and that means passing his
cabinet picks. Believe in the man let him do. You
can disagree like I've disagreed. I don't like the Attorney
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general pick. I don't like the surgeon general pick. But hey,
that's America. We can say that out loud, right. But
the four Republican Senators McConnell and John Curtis of Utah,
or Kowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, those are
the ones man. Republican voters have every right to be
furious with those individuals. There they create their own party, right.
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Same thing with Congressan David Valadale. When he voted to
impeach Trump, one of the ten Republicans, he knew that
his representatives didn't want that. I would assume did not
want that, but he did what he did on his
own and they know that they can get away with
this kind of betrayal because Republican voters allow them to
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do so. Now, I said, vote for Valadale, vote for
John d'Arte, even though I disagree with him probably about
thirty percent of the time, agree with him about seventy.
You could flip that with Democrats that were running the
races against them and it would have been ninety eight
to two. I disagree with them ninety eight percent of
the time two percent of the time. So sorry, I'm
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going to vote for the lesser of there. But once
we got the House, now, yes, I do want a
strong I would love to have a strong conservative to
challenge these kind of Republicans, right, And that's why primaries
are extremely important, and for years conservatives really don't get
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involved in GOP primaries that much to make sure that
the Republicans were elect are the ones that would actually
serve our interests when they get into office. Right, Democrats,
they don't have to worry about that. That's unfair GOP.
That's unfair that you do that to we the voters.
So it's not a surprise that a swamp creature like
South Dakota's John Thune gets elected majority leader. Right, this
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is how it always happens. One of the big things
that they got to get in there do as our
military man. That's what we've allowed to happen with this
and them hyperventilating over Secretary Defense excess tattoos and Trump's
deportation plans. Overhauling the pentagons not easy no matter who's
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in charge, right. Jd. Vance said, quote, if the people
in your own government aren't obeying you, you have to
get rid of them and replace them with people who
are responsive to what the president's trying to do. Yeah,
that woke culture that's in and saying that diversity is
our strength. No, it's not. No, and the things that
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he has to undo. I hope the ginger transition surgeries
in the military go away like the Keystone pipeline did
on day one, right back to the policy of not
allowing transvestites from serving. That's what Trump did in the
first administration. Hopefully he implements that immediately, and then that
would get rid of the ginger transitionsies that we're paying for.
Speaker 4 (27:01):
Right.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
Also in the military, the tax pay taxpayer funded abortion travel. Now,
get that out of the military, Get that critical race
theory out of there, get that Marxist doctrination out of
their No more diversity, equity and inclusion in the military.
We need to train killers in the military. We need
to train people that are support staff for the killers job.
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That's it. That's your job. This social re engineering that
has gone on, and it started It's just not Joe
and common man. This started way back in Obama's eight
years in office, right, pushing the DEI and the woke aginna.
That's the first time it ever that it hit the military. Right.
Heg Seth, Trump's nominee for a defense secretary said, I'm
straight up just saying, Now, if you're a woman and
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this makes you mad, if you're a assist gender male
and it makes you mad, sorry, this is the truth.
Think of it as if Hegseeth, the nominee for Secretary
of Defense was a office the frontline offensive coordinator for
the la RAMS, saying the exact same thing. Right, he said,
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I'm straight up saying we should not have women in
combat roles. It has not made us more effective, hasn't
made us more lethal, but has made fighting more complicated.
He said. This is heg Seth. Women have a place
in the military, just not in special operations, artillery, infantry,
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and armor units. They could be medics or helicopter pilots
or whatever. You do not have women on the front
line of the LA RAMS offense because the quarterback would
get sacked and you would lose. So in a war,
nobody needs to be sacked. You need to be the
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last man standing. And that's what he's saying. That's obvious.
Watch any of these cop shows, right, look at the
difference between the female and the male officers. It's obvious.
And if I were a male officer, that would upset me,
and it would also upset me if I were a
male officer. There needs to be a height weight requirement
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to be an officer. I'm a short guy, and I'm
saying that there needs You need to be able to
take people down, and if you can't, there's still a
place for you in the police department or whatever that
there is. But this is about strength. That's really all
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It's about. Name something else. Strength that the military is about.
That's what we want. A strong military, and that means
people that can operate drones, from a air conditioned place
outside of Vegas somewhere, Right. We need people with brains
and smarts and all of that. And yes, men and
women possess all of that unless you have a six
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y too two hundred and twenty eight pound email that
can bench press any guy in the foxhole. But then again,
you got that, why have that? Are you going to
say sexual tension? You're gonna tell me far away somewhere
that that's not going to be an issue.
Speaker 7 (30:13):
Right.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
You always hear about the women in the Navy serving
on aircraft carriers or submarines. Right, there's tension. How could
there not be? You don't need that in battle. I'm
not saying women shouldn't be in the military, not at all.
And that's not what heg Seth is saying either. He's
just saying the obvious, right, And we know that there's
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two reasons. I think people don't want to join the
military right now. The mandate that they put on them
with the vaccine and all the DEI. Right, people aren't
gonna want that. And there's a lot of pooling in
when it comes to military there with conservative families and
they there's a lot of people that would say you
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know that we're uncles or brothers or fathers or older
brothers that would say, no, don't go in right now,
you don't want that. I hear behind the scenes stories
quite frequently of how woke the military has gone, and
they failed their seventh audit in a row. Can't account
for eight hundred and twenty four billion dollars. I mean
in California, we couldn't account for twenty three billion for homeless.
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That's nothing. Eight hundred and twenty four billion.
Speaker 15 (31:23):
Do you do?
Speaker 1 (31:24):
You know what the audit itself cost us one hundred
and seventy eight million. We are in an abusive relationship
with our government.
Speaker 9 (31:34):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
The lawyers at ABC they go, you gotta come out
read this, and she hates it every time. But listen
to Joey Bayhart at the end, come back in and
slander her again. I'm surprised they didn't send her out
a note to read.
Speaker 8 (31:51):
I have a legal note.
Speaker 4 (31:52):
Do you want to take this one?
Speaker 15 (31:53):
Joy has long denied all allegations and has not been
charged with any crime. Also another legal note. Pete Hegseth's
lawyer said he paid the woman in twenty twenty three
to head off the threat of a baseless lawsuit. He
has denied any wrongdoing.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
That's interesting.
Speaker 15 (32:12):
Pay off the witness.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
We'll get paying off the witness. I guess that's an accusation.
I'm surprised they didn't have to come out, but that's beautiful.
The winning keeps happening. Jack Smith dropped the charges. Judge
okayd it good day. It should have been a non case.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
And everybody said it was a non case, including brag
Brad said until I ran for office, and then they
saw the polls. I was leading the Republicans, I was
leading the Democrats. I was leading everybody, and all of
a sudden they brought it back.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Ryan, dog face, pony soldier, you quit it. I hear
coamin is on vacation. I saw a little picture. It
looked like some island place, right, oh, Hawaii. Okay, that's
where the vice president needs to go. Where there's threat
of World War three on the other side of the world.
And what's Joe up to. We don't know. All we
know is Fresso State became Bowl eligible. Surprise upset against
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Colorado State. Great first half, second half, fortunate to have
come out with the win there, but attendance average for
six hundred for six home games. That's the third time
in school history they've been at forty thousand plus for
the season. I listened to the game on the radio.
Then yesterday I watched the highlights on YouTube and when
it was over, it went to like nineteen eighty two
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and there was a quarterback Jeff tedford Well running throwing
the ball in the end, so bam. It was a big,
big win. That was cool to see. And I would
think that Fresno State head coach interim coach their Tim Skipper,
had to be happy with it for the guys and all.
But let's just be honest. Human Nature's human nature. When
you get a fifty thousand dollars performance for getting the
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Bulldog Show Bowl game, you're like, yeah,