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September 4, 2024 35 mins
Another school shooting, this time in Georgia, reveals the life-saving role a school resource officer plays on an elementary, middle, or high school campus. Kamala Harris did her best Tay Anderson impression in her run for President, calling for the removal of such officers from the educational experience.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Kaplis and welcome to today's online podcast
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single day on your favorite podcast platform. The Devil came
down to Georgia today and more crocodile tears from the
left while the Left continues to willfully leave so many

(00:24):
kids in danger. Listen, we know Satan prowls the earth
right now in the form of these school shooters, and
we know the next one's coming, right, We know the
next one's coming in Colorado. But over and over again,
over and over again, the Left deprives our children of
what they need most, which is a good guy or
gal with the gun there to give them a fighting

(00:47):
chance when evil shows up. Because we know evil's coming now.
We know it isn't going to come to each and
every school, but we know it's coming to another school
in Colorado soon. But the attitude is a left. Ok Okay,
let's play Russian Roulette. We'll just play Russian Roulette with
the schools. And the Left is so much more in
love with their anti gun ideology than they are with

(01:09):
the lives of your children. Both sacrifice the lives of
your children rather than say, yeah, you know what, there
is a solution here that involves a gun, and it
may not be a perfect solution, but guess what, in
every human endeavor that there's rarely a perfect solution. But
we're going to do the best we can to protect
these kids. But over and over again, what do you
get from the left in Colorado and from Kamala Harris? Now,

(01:29):
get those school resource officers out of the schools, right, yeah,
to leave the kids completely defenseless. And that has been
Kamala Harris's position, get those resource officers out of the schools.
And before I tell you more, because we're getting more
information now about this horror in Georgia today, listen to
Kamala Harris talk about what so many on the left say,

(01:51):
you know, just trying to vilify our best and bravest
in law enforcement, trying to force them out of school
in order to satisfy their far left.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Ideology, demilitarizing our schools and taking police officers out of school.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
And I'll tell you, Donald Trump, he better be all
over that and he better be hammering her because what
happened in Georgia today. What happened in Georgia today? Yeah,
you had a whrror. You had two students killed, and
you had two teachers killed, and you had nine people wounded,
and each and every one of those is is raw evil.

(02:32):
To do that to these innocent people is raw evil.
And there should be no acceptable casualty rate. There should
never be a single casualty. But the reason there weren't many, many,
many more casualties is what because there was an arms
school resource officer there. And as we've seen over and
over again, when these cowards are faced with somebody with

(02:55):
a gun, not every time, but very often, what do
they do. They lay down their own because they don't
want to get hurt. As soon as they see a
good guy or girl with the gun, they're laying down
their weapon. And that is exactly what happened in Georgia today.
Because there was a school resource officer with the gun.
The same school resource officer, Kamala Harris would have run
out of that school in the interest of equity right,

(03:19):
would have run out of that school the second that
school resource officer showed up and leveled that weapon at
this devil. What happened. The devil dropped the gun. Pobba said.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
The shooter was armed, and our school resource officer engaged him,
and the shooter quickly realized that if he did not.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
Give up.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
That he would end with an OIAS an officer involved shooting.
He gave up, got on the ground, and the deputy
took him.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
In the case up his gun. This monster has just
gunned down these beautiful, innocent children and teachers. He's got
this high powered weapon. He could shoot it that officer.
The second this monster's faced with a good guy with
the gun, he lays his down. Where else did we
see that happen?

Speaker 2 (04:09):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (04:09):
Yeah, we saw that happen at STEM, Right, we saw
that happen at We saw that. Now STEM did not
have a school resource officer on premises at the time,
but after the shooting, one of the monsters was and
after Kendrick Castillo had been killed saving his classmates from
a mass execution that was planned. Then what happened?

Speaker 4 (04:31):
Then?

Speaker 1 (04:31):
Eventually one of the monsters faced somebody with the gun,
a good guy with the gun laid down their weapon.
What did we see happened at Aurora Seed? Or that
monster who took all those innocent lives and maimed so
many people. The second that monster Holmes was faced with
the good guy with the gun, an officer out back
of the theater, he laid down his weapon. So you

(04:53):
get these people like Kamala Harris, and it applies to
almost all the lefties in Colorado. You get these in power.
You get these people who would leave these children defenseless,
run the school resource officers out just to satisfy their
far left ideology. What they are telling you is is
it is perfectly acceptable to them that in a situation

(05:16):
like this Georgia slaughter today, that that shooter be able
to continue to shoot because had it not been for
that arm school resource officer, how many more would have
been killed?

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Demilitarizing our schools and taking police officers out of school.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Yeah, at Donald Trump better be all over that.

Speaker 5 (05:35):
You know who She just sounded like, right there, Hey Anderson,
it is yeah, Hey Anderson.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
It's gospel among many on the left right now, right yeah.
And she needs to be confronted with that because she's
out there on the campaign trail right now saying we're
the answer. You know, guns are bad, We got to
get rid of all the guns. Well, guess what, Kamala Harris,
that fourteen year old was not legally able to carry
a gun. Why is anybody ever thought that people who

(06:02):
are willing to go out and murder other people, if
they don't care about the laws against murder, why are
they going to care about the laws against gun possession? Right?
And so Kamala Harris is trying to tell us, and
Jared Poulus is trying to tell us that no tougher
gun laws that would have stopped this, and that would
have stopped that. Really, these people who are willing to
murder these innocent children, they would have say, oh no,

(06:24):
man ah, there's a law that says I can't have
that gun. So I'm sorry, I just can't do this
school shooting. Now, they also know there's a law against murder,
but you do know there is a way to save students.
And we've seen the example over and over again, and
we saw it today in Georgia again, good guy, good
gail with gun. We have a moral obligation to provide that.

(06:47):
Kamala Harris stands for the opposite. And then you look
at what happened at STEM, right, you look at what
happened at Stem. You had those two shooters. And I
know a little bit about this because I've had the
privilege of representing John and Maria Castillo, who have fought
so bravely and courageously and relentlessly to get the truth.
And I took twenty depositions in that case, got all

(07:07):
these people under oaths. We know what happened there now,
and John Murrio'll be talking about it soon and it's
going to scare and terrify and anger a lot of people.
But this, we know this. We know those monsters. They
had a planet stem They were going to methodically execute
every single student in that classroom and both teachers. They

(07:30):
were going to line them up and execute them. And
they took very concrete steps to accomplish that plan, and
they were going to be able. They were going to
be able to execute that plan, in my opinion, and
I doubt anybody could credibly disagree with it had it
not been for Kendrick Castillo stepping in. He gave his

(07:51):
life to save his class. But that's what they were
going to do, methodically execute each and every one of them.
Kamala Harris doesn't want a school resource officer, Yeah, well,
have your thoughts. I want to get to the text.
Ryan tells me, we have tremendous texts coming in. I've
been so caught up with all of this breaking news.

(08:13):
Let me get there, Dan. We've seen what happens when
we take police officers out of a community to the
levels of crime. Why wouldn't that work just as well
by removing resource officers and schools. Of course it does.
Remember on the show, Ryan, a couple of years ago,
we led the charge against this bill back by Polus.
He talked about it in the state of the state.
This would have decriminalized many very very serious sex crimes,

(08:36):
crimes of violence, auto theft, etc. Committed by Colorado's one
million public school students. Would have decriminalized it. Police actively
supported that it was going to become law. If this
show didn't take the lead, and thank god, many many
courageous people got involved, then it wasn't just our show,
but we took the lead. But that's the mentality of

(08:57):
the left.

Speaker 5 (08:58):
It was interesting, It was fascinating to me, Dan, when
you interviewed Leslie Harris, Representative of the House, and you
were asking some very basic questions that she kind of
she was thinking about it to her, Well, I guess
I didn't really think about it to that, you know,
like they didn't really think this through what the ultimate
consequences would be.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
And Paulus is praising it in the State of the State.
And I remember during that conversation we had so many
people say to us, I'll never forget my friend Tom
Martine calling up and saying, Dan, you know I heard
what you said, but are you overstating this? Are you
exaggerating this? Is that Tom read the law, and Tom,
of course he knows how to read laws. He read
the law. He says, Holy Kyle, you're right. And then

(09:38):
Tom did a great job of leading the charge on that.
But that's the mentality of left. So when the left
christ you will, hey, crime rates are going down. Yeah,
when you legalize crime, the crime rate's going to go down.
Right when you slash police forces to the point where
people just give up calling because they know they can't
get help. But it's not the fault of law enforcement.
It's the fault of the lefty politicians who undermined law enforcement.

(10:01):
Dan Wild This is such a great example of good
guy with the gun preventing more carnage. Thank you for
bringing this up. D k In Broomfield when we Quebec,
if you just joined us, and you know me, I
hate to be redundant, but I'm going to play that
sound out of Georgia and I'm going to play the
Kamala Harris sound and they're no honest person can disagree
with this. If Kamala Harris had had her way, if
she got her way in that Georgia's school, there would

(10:24):
be far more dead. You're on the Dan Kapla Show.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
And now back to the Dan Kapla Show podcast.

Speaker 5 (10:32):
My values non chansh you spread meat? Specifically yes, of
Boston Marathon bomber, they should be able to vote.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
I think we should have that conversation. Abolish ice yes?
Would you ban off shore drilling? Yes?

Speaker 2 (10:42):
And I'm in favor of banning pract I am prepared
to pass agree with deal, and I support a mandatory
buyback program. We're not going to treat people who are
undocumented cross borders prompt. The idea that more police equals
more safety, that's just wrong.

Speaker 6 (10:55):
Policing as we know, goes all the way back to
slave patrols and that idea.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
You are absolutely right. Where do you stand on defund
the police?

Speaker 2 (11:02):
We need to take a look at these budgets.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Do you ban plastic straws? And I wish the seventy
to eighty percent tax rate.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
I think that's fantastic.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
Chipping now to the Minnesota Freedom Fund.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
How dare we speak Merry Christmas?

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (11:14):
I am rad but I do believe that we need
to get radical about what we are doing.

Speaker 5 (11:18):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Great great spot from the Trump campaign eight five to
five for zero five eight two five five The number
text da N five seven seven thirty nine. But there
better be another spot coming out right away, because you
know this is true. I don't care if a Democrat,
Republicans something in the middle or nothing at all. You
know that that people love their children more than anything
else on the face of the earth, and that that

(11:41):
is everyone right, and so so school shootings are something
that every parent lives in fear of. And you've got
Kamala Harris out there right now actively supporting this insane, bizarre,
suicidal policy of running school resource officers out of schools. Now.

(12:02):
Who knows what she'll say now, right because right now
she's lying about almost everything she truly believes to try
to get elected. And then she'll go out and do
what she's been promising to do over all these years,
including get rid of school resource officers. And listen to this,
here's Kamala Harris saying.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Just that, demilitarizing our schools and taking police officers out
of school.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Yeah, so that's what she truly believes, right, and that
just fits her far left San Francisco radical thing. That's
who she is, despite all the lies she's telling. Now,
So what would have happened today in Georgia if that's school,
if that school did what Kamala Harris wants, if that
school is without a school resource officer, you would have

(12:49):
had even more, even more dead children and dead teachers
and even more victims. Because what stopped that monster in
that school today? And wish it would have never started,
But what stopped that monster was a school resource officer,
exactly what Kamala Harris is trying to do away with.

(13:10):
Here's the Sheriff of Barrow County, Pobabsly.

Speaker 3 (13:13):
The shooter was armed and our school resource officer engaged him,
and the shooter quickly realized that if he did not
give up, that he would end with an ois an
officer involved shooting. He gave up, got on the ground
and the deputy took him into cuty.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Surrendered, laid down his up and he had this big,
high powered weapon he just used to in a cowardly
way slaughter all these innocents. Just laid down that weapon,
laid down that weapons soon as he saw the good
guy with the gun, and that's who Kamala Harris would
run out of schools. And the Trump campaign better be
all over that because people need to know these truths

(13:53):
about her. Eight five five four zero five two five
five the number. Then apply it to Colorado, apply it
to Colorado and all of this leftist opposition to having
good guys and girls with guns in our schools to
protect our children, and think about what these lefties are saying.
What they're saying is is their anti gun ideology is

(14:16):
more important to them than your kid's life. Because what
they are doing, it's premeditated, it's deliberate. It's done in
boardrooms and under the Golden Dome. So they're making a
decision far in advance that if that if that killer
comes to your school, because we know the killer's coming
to some other Colorado school before too long. I wish
it wasn't true, but we all know it is. And
burying our heads in the sand is just going to

(14:37):
get more people killed. But what these lefties are saying, yeah, okay,
the way we want it. That killer comes to your
kid's school, your kid's going to be defenseless, and that
killer or killers they're going to have all the time.
They want to shoot as many as they want to
until law enforcement can get the call, get there, get in,

(14:57):
locate the shooters, and take the shooters out. Uh So,
think about it. That's what the left. That's how little
the left thinks of your children. That's what the left
is willing to allow to happen to your children. Is
that simple? Can anybody show me a flaw in that truth?
Eight five five for zero five A two five five
the number? Uh dan, We've seen what happens und to

(15:20):
take police officers out of a community to the levels
of crime. There is no question about that. Uh Dan.
I'm about five to six, but I can run circles
around my opponents in a debate setting in English is
my second language. This refers to a conversation we haven't earlier.
Kamala Harris has been so determined not to abide by
the ABC debate rules, and everybody's focused on the mic

(15:41):
co muting, and as of today, the Harris camp has
relented and agreed to those rules. Now, Ryan, why do
you think they agreed today? They agreed today because now
it's very clear she has to have this debate because
she is trending to a loss. She has to have
this debate, and so she doesn't have the option now

(16:05):
of using a dispute over rules to walk away from
the debate. So that's why she's agreed. But these rules
are awful for her beyond the muted mic, you know,
because now she has to stand there at a podium.
She wants to sit at a table, just like she
did in that CNN interview. And my point had been
so many great and courageous leaders and people who are

(16:28):
very short. She's five foot four, but she's known for weakness,
so weak she can't even do interviews. She's known for
weakness in many ways. So that physical contrast she's five four,
Trump's about a foot taller standing side by side, combined
with their other weaknesses doesn't set up well for her.

Speaker 4 (16:45):
Dah, think about this too. The Democrats are reaping what
they have sown.

Speaker 5 (16:50):
Remember how cocky Joe Biden was in the video he
put out about challenging Donald Trump two debates, and on
the very day he puts out this video, suddenly being
there's a CNN debate scheduled, there's an ABC debate scheduled,
and Donald Trump better play by their rules because he
said any time, any place, and now they are reaping

(17:10):
the whirlwind.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Yeah, that's right. Oh, this is going to be so
interesting to watch. We're going to spend a lot of
showtime talking about it. But this is what I want
to caution, This is what I want to just caution
on she. First of all, she is going to look
very good, right, and this is not meant to be superficial,
but looks matter in politics. She's an attractive person. And

(17:35):
keep in mind who owns ABC. It's Disney. She's very
close to a top, top, top Disney executive. That's why
they agreed to ABC to begin with. ABC has been
squarely in her camp. It's an extension effectively of her campaign.
So you've got a person who is physically looks good
to begin with, who's going to look very good on
stage that night. You can be sure the lighting and

(17:57):
everything else will be such because who can controls at
Disney controls that. The other thing is compared to Joe Biden,
who look ghostly and ghastly as soon as he walked
down the stage. She's going to look young, she's going
to look healthy, she's going to look be well lit.
And then ABC is going to protect her. They're not
going to let her hurt herself. And so with that

(18:19):
kind of protection, there will be times she sounds intelligent
and times she sounds impressive. So when we come back,
how under those circumstances does Trump win? There's a big
way to win. You're on the Dan Kapla Show.

Speaker 4 (18:35):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Oh Ryan, what a good call that is. That's even
better than you realize because when you talk about these
school shootings, and I know more than I really want
to about school shootings is you have so many heroes.
You have so many unarmed heroes willing to risk their
lives to save these children. You have so many armed heroes,

(19:00):
including men and women in law enforcement, willing to risk
their lives to save these children. You have so many teachers,
so many staff members willing willing to go out and
get trained, and people who know how to handle arms
and store them correctly, willing to stand there and protect
these kids when the next monsters come to slaughter children

(19:21):
at school. And then you have the left handcuffing all
these heroes. Oh no, the left's anti gun ideology that's
more important than your child's life. And the left would
leave these children to their killers for the what five six, seven,
fourteen minutes And that was a very good police response
in Nashville, fourteen minutes. Yeah, And that's that's how little

(19:42):
the left thinks of your children. Because you look at
it and Columbine. You look at unarmed teacher Dave Sanders
laved down his life to save his students there. And
then you look at Columbine, you look at two unarmed janitors,
you know, who stood up and stood up to these
kill trying to save students. And you look at stem

(20:04):
where an unarmed student Kendrick Castile laid down his life
to save his classmates from and two teachers from mass execution.
You see all of these heroes, but the Left, no,
they will tie the hands of the heroes and they
will leave those children to the killers. How can anybody logically, fairly,

(20:24):
honestly argue it any other way? No, that It is
very very clear it is immoral not to have a
good guy or a good gale, highly trained with a
gun in every one of our schools to make sure
that if the killers go there next the kids have
a fighting chance. And look at all the lives it
saved today in Georgia. Unfortunately, innocent lives were lost, way

(20:48):
too many of them. Two students and two teachers, nine wounded.
But you had this monster, this fourteen year old monster,
with this semi automatic weapon and plenty ammo just laid
it down. And is that school resource officer showed up
and leveled his weapon, just laid it down. Yeah, and
that's who KAMALOA Harris would run out of schools. It's

(21:09):
I really hope Donald Trump pounds this. Ryan just pounds
it in the campaign.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
It's such a ling our schools and taking police officers
out of school.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Well, that better be all over. You talk about bread
and butter issues. This is so much more important to
everybody than bread and butter. This is their heart and soul.
The people who've lost their children, their life ends to
a very very real degree when when they lose a children,
whether it's to a child, whether it's to a school
shooter or anybody else. But but to a very big extent,

(21:43):
their life ends then.

Speaker 5 (21:44):
But how much Dan, with the help of the media,
can she just cloud the issue and said, I don't
believe that way, or I've changed, I've evolved on the issue.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
Yeah, But that's that's where it's up to Trump, right,
And that's where it's up to Trump, And that's where
it's up to his campaign. We all have hurdles to overcome, right,
and he's got that hurdle. And it's not fair. A
lot of things that have been thrown at him are
not fair. But you know the Hey, the people who
fought the American Revolution, right, they had a lot of
stuff thrown at them that wasn't fair. But they found

(22:13):
a way and Trump has found a way before. He's
just got to find a way this time. Which means,
my friend, in very concrete terms, it means real preparation
for this debate. Now. I think his is you know
tonight Sean Hannity thing, that's that's preparation of a sort, right,
He's going to do a town hall. But I really
hope he goes he goes quiet with Tulsea Gabbard and

(22:36):
with others it really prepares in a traditional way for
this debate. He's got to be prepared to hit back
on starry interrupt. But here's exhibit a. Okay, CNN reporting,
Now Trump won the coin toss, so he gets the
last word in the debate. Now, obviously he knocked Biden
out of the race in that first debate. Part of

(22:57):
that was a Biden mikail. But here's he's got the
last word. That's invaluable. So there's no excuse for not
doing the prep now to go into that trial, into
that debate and to have that last segment nailed. And
you can always he's great at ad libbing to work
in something new that comes up in the debate, but

(23:18):
he should absolutely nail that landing. Now that he gets
the last word.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
He's got to come up with some version Dan of
was she lying then or is she lying now? Because
it's one or the other. Either she was lying then
and just placating to all these people and telling them
what they wanted to hear. And it's unmoored to principles
to a degree where she's just willing to vacillate with
whatever way the wind blows like a weather vane and
change her positions, that she is not principled, that you

(23:43):
can't trust her, you can't believe her. And I think
that if he continues to hammer her simply on those
policy stances that she claims have shifted, You're right, that's
his job, that is his lift.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
Well and he gets the last word now, right, and
you can imagine how big this audience is going to be. Ryan,
I understand your point, and it's a good one. I
would suggest a different approach because every second so precious.
Don't even give her the benefit of was she lying
then or as you lie now? You look into that
camera and you point to her and you say, this
isn't personal, But she's lying to you. All those things

(24:17):
she said before, that's what she really believes. And then
a quick tickoff Medicare for all, take away your private
health insurance, go right on down the list, no fracking.
That's what she truly believes. Because she's lying to you now.
She can't even tell you now why she's changed. She's
lying to you now. That's got to be the message,

(24:39):
because you know what messages work, right, whether you're trying
a case or whether you're Ryan shuling on radio, what
messages are Donald Trump in a debate. What messages work,
the message that resonates with the common sense of the listener, right,
And what every listener with the brain is, even if
they're already voted for her, they're going to know she's lying.

Speaker 5 (25:01):
She's lying, But he's got to staple it to her further, Dan,
because she'll come back like Donald Trump lies and he's
a pathological liar, and they're going to try to, you know,
to create some white noise as some kind of buffer.
But what he can continue to do is tick off,
like you're saying, not only that she had those positions, Dan,
she co sponsored bills with Bernie Sanders on the Green

(25:23):
New Deal and all of these things. She says she
would eliminate the filibuster to ram through the Green New Deal.
Get down to the level of detail like that where
people can see, No, you don't just vacillate off a
position where you co sponsored bills in the Senate on
these issues that allegedly you hold dear well.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
And that's why debate prep is important, because you have
to be able to lay that out in the course
of the debate. But when you've got that last word
right in this closing argument. If you start to go
into bullet points, what happens to all of us as humans.
We're conditioned now, our eyes glaze over, our ears closed.
So you've got to be able to do it in
a way it's not dependent on bullet points, and you

(26:01):
don't get into too much detail, but you just have
that clear final message. You know she's she's lying to
you now all those things she said before, that's what
she really believes, all those And that's going to be
the key, I think, Ryan. But because again don't you
think it resonates with what people already know to be true.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
It's got to have that moment too, Dan, that was
so successful for Reagan in nineteen eighty against Jimmy Carter
to land the plane so to speak, and say are
you better off now than you were four years ago?

Speaker 4 (26:32):
Or were you better off when I was president? She
is more of the same.

Speaker 6 (26:35):
She has no different than Joe bid. But that's why
I get back to do some traditional debate prep. And
because you have so much to work with, you are
so successful as president, just be ready to deliver it
as effectively as possible in this format and with this
final word to your point of Okay, were you better

(26:56):
off when I was president when they're president?

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Extend that little bit. Okay, you look right into the camera.
You want peace, vote for me, you want war? Vote
for them?

Speaker 4 (27:07):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
And you say you want peace, vote for me, you
want war, vote for them. Look at what happened when
I was president, We had peace. When they're president. The
world's on fire, you know. Just but you've got to
deliver it in an organized way to make the most
of that time. That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (27:24):
Do you have it?

Speaker 5 (27:25):
Sounds in your voice, Dan, You've said this multiple times
now that you have concerns that Trump won't take the
debate prep seriously, even though we've heard that Tulsea Gabbard
is a part of this process and nobody debated Kamala
Harris better than she did.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
My concern not that he won't take it seriously. My
concern is that his mind may not be open to
traditional debate prep. Right. My concern is that he may think,
and we're all guilty of this, right, it's hard to
sit on your own jury. He may think that he
did better in the debates than he's done. Now. He's
had some great moments and debates, some instant class. But

(28:01):
his first debate against Clinton, he was bad. His first
debate against Biden, he was terrible. And now this debate
against Biden, obviously he learned some lessons and he was better.
This is his first debate against Terris. This is a
different situation, it's a different setting, and so I just

(28:21):
love to see him step away and do some of
that traditional debate prep. There's no danger it'll rob him
of his authenticity or who he really is. But this
is her my humble opinion, based upon the way things
stand right now. This is her last best chance to win, agreed,
And the race is trending his way, So why not

(28:42):
just pour everything into absolutely nailing this. And I want
to talk about a little more on the other side
and get to some of these texts. But this we
know right she will be declared the winner. Those headlines
have already been written, those stories have already been produced.
She's going to be declared the winner. And because she
going to do better than expected, because ABC is going

(29:03):
to protect her so much, a lot of people are
going to say, Wow, she was better than they thought
she'd be. So he's got to be fully prepared to
present himself in the best like possible, and there's so
much good to talk about, but also to mitigate, mitigate
the damage that's done by the media already declaring her
the winner. You're on the Dan Kapla Show.

Speaker 4 (29:25):
And now back to the Dan Kapla Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
I would love to know what is in Trump's you know,
pump up right, I'd love to know. We all have
it right, we all have those ten songs or so,
like I play on the writing for it. Yeah, well,
what do you think he has in there? Because whatever
it is, man, I hope he just I hope he
just hides away for a couple of days over the
weekend and does some good old fashioned debate prep because

(29:52):
he's got so much animal to work with. I don't
care who you are, how brilliant you are, how experienced
a speaker you are, whatever, just getting away from the noise,
focusing on that organizing thoughts, game plan, et cetera. Because
this is her last chance to win, right this debate
on Tuesday night, and she's already been declared the winner.
She will be declared the winner. She's going to look
better and expected, She's going to sound better and expected

(30:14):
because ABC is going to protect her, but he can
still he can still win the day. He can still
win the day there. So we'll be talking about that
a lot coming up. Hey, what this is hilarious because
during the break, I was preparing to come back and
talk to you about the ABC Swing state polling that
just came out, and the left now trying to dance around,
says she's going to win. No, it's bad for them.

(30:36):
I'll explain why. But how do you explain this, Ryan?
This headline they just put up at CNN and now
they're doing a segment on it. KVE file investigation. I
don't know what the k file is, but review finds
fifty plus instances of Harris slamming Trump's quote useless border
wall now featured in her campaign ads. Why do you

(30:59):
think she has that report in that headline?

Speaker 5 (31:03):
I don't know what angle they're playing here because it
doesn't fit with how they usually pulled in a certain direction.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
I think I know. Yeah, tell me if I'm wrong.

Speaker 4 (31:10):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
They know a lot of their viewers want the border closed. Yeah,
so they want their viewers to know, Hey, no, she
now is for a border wall. Her positions changed, She's
for a border wall. Remember that early June CBS poll,
two thirds of Americans want mass deportations, right. I think

(31:33):
they know a lot of their viewers think she's too
weak on the border, and they just want to keep
pounding that, Hey, she wants to close the border. You
see the Caraveo ads in Colorado CD eight that just
went up, mm hmm, you would think that she spends
all of her time down there with an ak at
the border, shooting people as they try to cross. I mean,

(31:54):
I have never seen a tougher close the border ad
than Democrat Caraveo. When anybody believes that deserves what they get, No,
but the left knows this is like, this is like
the issue. Yep.

Speaker 5 (32:09):
I think you need to follow where this election is going, Dan,
and why I am resolutely confident Donald Trump will win
and I think Republicans will largely carry the day because
look what the Democrats are.

Speaker 4 (32:18):
Trying to run on, and look what they're not running on.

Speaker 5 (32:22):
They are not running on so many policy positions that
they thought were going to be strength for them when
they ran on them in twenty twenty and then again
in twenty twenty two when they largely ran an abortion,
and then they're trying to do that again. But the
problem is, there are a lot of other issues that
are affecting Americans right now that are more important to
their bottom line than abortions.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
Listen, every minute they spend glorifying baby killing is a
minute they're not talking about what really matters to people
right now in this election, which is inflation, you know,
which is the economy, which is the border probably first
and foremost. Right, Yeah, no, you're right about that. But
let me get to the swing state polling out of CNN,
and then I'll get to the Kicker, which will probably

(33:00):
make you smile. But Okay, they breathlessly released this, They
put the headline up there. They even got John King
to go with this, carnival barking that momentum for Kamala Harris.
What's some headwinds? Yeah, you think Wisconsin. They have her
up fifty forty four. Now, first of all, that is
a much bigger lead than she has in almost all

(33:22):
the other polling in Wisconsin right now. So I wouldn't
trust those numbers. And in a second, I'll get to
another reason you shouldn't trust the numbers. But fifty forty four,
guess what Washington Post ABC poll I think had Biden
up seventeen in Wisconsin and he won by like three votes.
Right last time around Michigan, they have her up forty

(33:43):
eight forty three, again a bigger spread than you're seeing
in most polling. But if she's that close in Michigan
right now, she is in real trouble. And then they
have Trump up by five in Arizona. They have her
up by one in Georgia. Trump's gonna win Georgia, especially
with Kemp fully on board now. But here's here's the
cherry on top Pennsylvania. Even this slanted CNN polls, slanted

(34:07):
in her favor, has him tied in Pennsylvania. Right She
cannot win without Pennsylvania. Have her tied in Pennsylvania. So
many polls now have Trump ahead a point or two
or have it tied. Well, listen the history of the
polling there is, if we go into election day with
Trump within a few points in Pennsylvania in the polling,
he's gonna win Pennsylvania. But here's the fun part, Ryan.

(34:30):
They breathlessly delivered this headline today. When was this polling done?
They started data collection almost two full weeks ago. Almost
this was completely done almost a week ago. It's not
even current anymore. This was coming right out of the DNC,
and why are they just releasing it now. Tremendous job,
Brian Kelly. Thanks for your great work. Please join us

(34:52):
tomorrow on The Dan Kaplas Show
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