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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
Good to be.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
Bad, Crazy. It seemed like a forty day weekend, right,
We're the most exciting, important presidential race of our lives,
and then we get this big break that's insane. So
much is happening. Glad you're here eight five five four
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an five seven seven thirty nine and one of the
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good and bad things that happens over a long weekend
like that. I'm sure it's probably the same for you.
Is is okay? You get these epiphanies, You start to
see certain things very very clearly, but then there's so
much of it. There's so much of it, it's like,
oh wow, how do I organize this? Where do I start?
And that brings me to the greatest epiphany of all.
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Over this long weekend, President Trump has a challenge that
no other presidential candidate in our lifetime has faced. And
I'm serious about this. It is a real challenge, and
how he handles it is probably going to determine the
outcome of the campaign. The challenge is which of all
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of this great AMMOI has to fire, which of it
to focus on, which of it to put front and center.
There has never been there's never been a presidential candidate,
and I think in American history who has had so
much to work with against their opponent. I mean, how
many times have we on this show said, wow, if
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he just plays this on a loop twenty four to
seven in every swing steate he wins, how many times
have we said that? We've said that a lot, right,
whether it's Kamala Harris just angrily condemning anybody who would
say Merry Christmas, or laughing her head office, she says,
whoa woke?
Speaker 3 (01:59):
More woe?
Speaker 1 (02:00):
You got to be more woke er, Saane, young people
eighteen to twenty four, they're stupid. You go right on
down the line. Kamala Harris talking about guaranteed equal outcome,
not opportunity, guaranteed equal outcome, you know, oh yeah, no,
fracking totally opposed to it. I mean, we talk about
this over and over, right, and we're right, You're right
about each and every one of those. If you take
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one of those and you play it on a loop
in the right swing state, you're probably going to win
win that swing state. But over the weekend we got
even more of that great stuff. So, if you're President Trump,
which do you decide to focus on? Because there is
a principle in life. I'm sure you've experienced it in
your life. It's very, very real. And Ronald Reagan was
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big on this. A real key to his success was
what he called avoiding the danger of diffusion. Think about
that danger of diffusion. So you may have all this
good stuff to work with, and I face this often
going into our trials. You have all this great evidence
because you're right. Your cause is just you are correct.
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So you have all this great evidence. Well wait a second,
You've got to be sure not to lose the impact
of your best evidence by putting on all of this
other good evidence. So how do you make that call
avoid the danger of diffusion and just focus on the
stuff that's going to be your knockout punch. That's the
challenge for President Trump right now. And I'll give you
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an example. And Ryan and I have not talked about this.
He may disagree with me. But I would suggest to you,
for reasons that go beyond the obvious, you could play
this on a loop in every single swing state, this alone,
and you would win. If you're Donald Trump, Alexa, Why
should I vote for Donald Trump? Not that one. That's
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a darn good one too, Ryan, That's that must be
a misfire showing up under number one. Let me try
number one one again.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
You better thank a union member.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
One a five day work week.
Speaker 6 (04:09):
You better thank a union member for sick leave. You
better thank a union member for paid leave. You better
thank a union member.
Speaker 5 (04:17):
For vacation time.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
What is that anyway? I mean, when we have some
great sound from Nancy Mace calling that racist, I want
to get your take on this, this affected accent, whatever
it is. Is it racist eight five five or zero
five eight two five five, whatever it is, I'll tell
you this. It is not authentic. It is phony. It's
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the phoniest thing you've ever seen or heard, well one
thing about America. It's in our DNA. You know we
don't like phonies. You know, it's one reason Donald Trump one.
A lot of people don't like him, voted for him,
A lot of people disagree with him on issues. Voted
for him because he's authentic. This is the phony est
thing you could ever say, or do you know, putting
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on a fake accent like that? Has anybody ever heard
her or anybody ever talk like that before?
Speaker 7 (05:10):
And one other thing, Dan, she was saying those remarks
in front of union members who happen to be black
in Detroit. No person I've ever encountered in Detroit of
any race sounds like that.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
I've never encountered a human who sounds like this. Oh well,
I did truly listen to this.
Speaker 4 (05:26):
You better thank a union member.
Speaker 5 (05:30):
One a five day work week.
Speaker 6 (05:33):
You better thank a union member for sick leave. You
met a thank a union member for paid leave. You
better thank a union member.
Speaker 5 (05:41):
For vacation time.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Isn't that profoundly insulting to the audience? Love your take
on this? Eight five five for zero five eight two
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That's why I say I think this will hurt her
as much more or with black people than it will
with white people. I mean, nobody likes a phony, and
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I understand there are a certain number of folks of
all colors, religion, shape sizes who are just entrenched in
one camp or the other right now, and those folks
are going to vote for their candidate no matter what.
I mean, Kamalaire's a certain number of Democrats are going
to vote for no matter what. But the people in
the middle who decide these elections, I think that hurts
her more with undecided people of color than it does
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with undecided other folks. But then here are the same remarks.
I think this is just a few hours later, right.
Speaker 4 (06:40):
Thank unions every day.
Speaker 8 (06:43):
For the five day work week, for the weekend, for
paid leave.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
If you've got it, we'll got work to do that.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
What happened between this?
Speaker 4 (06:55):
You better thank a union member.
Speaker 5 (07:00):
Day work week.
Speaker 6 (07:02):
You better thank a union member for sick leave. You
better thank a union member for paid leave. You better
thank a union member for vacation time.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
So who does a better fake accent? Is it Hillary
Clinton or Kamala Harris? Who does the better fake accent?
Can we put those two side by side.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
I'll grab that one from our vault in a moment.
Speaker 7 (07:22):
But I remember, I ain't no wise tired.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
How did that work go for? And then this is
a little more subtle, but you still get some of
the same insulting, talk down to people, phoniness here.
Speaker 8 (07:42):
Let's just get through the next sixty four days.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
I'm sorry, that's work. She doesn't she doesn't even sound
remotely like herself. Doesn't she realize how she's insulting the audience? Say, oh, oh,
it's not about so, it's not about what I have
to say to you. It's not about what I do
as president. But if and this is her point of view,
not mine, Kamala Harris's point of view. If if you
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think that I'd sound like you, you're going to vote
for me? I mean, what could be more insulting to
an audience? But listen to this again. Have you ever
heard her or anybody sound like this.
Speaker 8 (08:21):
Let's just get through the next sixty four days.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
Wow. I mean, there are a lot of policy reasons
and everything else to be very very afraid for America
if she wins. But there is something seriously off there. Yes,
and we've been talking about that for a long time,
based on lots of different things and lots of different categories.
But it's like this weekend when when she cannot take
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questions in the press right because she does not have
the capability to be president and we've just had this horror.
We've just had this horror where the sons of Satan
themselves have have gone out and brutally executed these innocent hostages.
She doesn't want to have to answer a question about that,
so rather than just be a strong enough person to
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just say no questions and walk to the plane, she
fakes like she's on a phone call. But she's so
off that she gives it away. First, she has headphones in,
you know, like a teenager doesn't want to talk to
their parents. But then she gets to the top of
the stairs under the plane and she pretends that she's
on a phone while she still has the headphones in.
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Wait a second, there's just something seriously off. Eight f
five for zero five eight two five five, the number
which brings us to another great topic, got to talk
to you about. Well, we're just a week away from
the alleged debate, which has taken on this ginormous importance because,
as we had predicted on this show, her numbers have
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absolutely plateaued. Right now, there's nowhere to go but down
for her unless something really good happens for her at
this alleged debate. So I want to talk to you
about that a little bit when we get back eight
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number you're on the Dan Kapler Show.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
And now back to the Dan Kapla Show podcast.
Speaker 8 (10:18):
Having done the work I've done, it is our undocumented
immigrants that is.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
The least likely to commit crime.
Speaker 8 (10:29):
Let's get our notions together about what we're talking about.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
What could cause something like that. I'm not talking about
the ideological piece, We'll get to that in a second,
but the rest of it, like just the highly madly crazy,
inappropriate laughter when you're talking about anybody committing crimes, when
you're talking about folks who shouldn't even be here committing crimes,
what could cause that? Okidd and I haven't met this
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chardonay is at a male or woman man file. Now
let's get to the policy piece of that, and again
this goes back to how I started the show. The
danger for Trump right now is there's so much good
evidence against Harris, so much to work with. He has
to choose the very best because there, I mean, one
thing that I believe would deeply offend almost every reasonable
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American sense of justice is the idea that, oh, okay,
even if it's true, and I'm not conceding the premise
that folks here illegally commit other crimes at a lower rate.
What difference does that make. There shouldn't be any It
is fundamentally unjustifiable and immoral to have a single crime
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committed by a person who shouldn't be here. It's bad
enough we have crimes committed by people who are citizens,
but someone who shouldn't even be in the country. Think
about and I've represented so many people who have lost
loved ones, so many people who have lost loved ones
to somebody who shouldn't have even been in the country,
et cetera. And listen, when you lose a loved one
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to anything, when you lose a loved one that anybody's
violent act, including on the roadways. When you lose a
loved one, though, to someone who shouldn't have even been here,
there's an added level of pain. I mean, this shouldn't
have even had a possibility to happen. And Kamala Harris
laughs that off because allegedly there's a lower crime rate committed.
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So you run that on a loop in every swing state.
How do you lose Well, I'll tell you the one
way you could lose if you botch the debate, right,
and I always put debate in quotes, the alleged debate.
This will be a Kamala Harris series of short speeches
where she's protected by ABC. But that doesn't mean that
President Trump can't benefit greatly from this event on the
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tenth and as I've been talking about before, those who
are just you know, depending on another meltdown by Harris,
the way Biden melted down, No, that is going to happen.
ABC is not going to allow that to happen. And
we saw that on full display with the CNN so
called interview last week. Cry or the same Dana Bash
who allowed President Biden to get destroyed, destroy himself a
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me ko and get beat by Trump on that stage
because Dana Bash and CNN wanted Biden out then just
to a ridiculous extreme that really humiliated. Dana Bash protected
Kamala Harrison that last interview. And that's what we're gonna
see next Tuesday night on ABC. If they have to
go up there, if they have to go up there
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and rip the mic out of Kamala's hands and stand
between her and the camera, they will not allow something
that dramatic to happen to her next Tuesday. They just won't.
But I think the key because at this point right
the trajectory of the race, I think is what we
predicted on the show would be, which is Donald Trump
is tracking to victory and after the initial sugar high
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hair is leveling off and there's nowhere to go but
down unless Trump botches this September ten event. She's going
to be protected, so there's only limited damage she can
do to herself on September ten. President Trump can do
great good for himself or great harm, depending on how
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he approaches it. So I'd love to hear from you.
I mean, it's only a week away. I'd love to
hear from you. What do you think he has to
do to win? What do you want to see him
do and not do? Eight five five for zero five
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seven three nine. You will be shocked to hear that.
I have a lot of very specific thoughts on that.
Speaker 7 (14:38):
Now.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
In the meantime, speaking of shocked, I am sure at
this point that Mayor Johnston and some in Aurora and
some in local media are absolutely certain at this point
that this is a fake nine to one one call
in Chicago. Right, listen, some of.
Speaker 9 (15:00):
The guns sixty one two four stuff can drive colored
stuff thirty two Venusians are trespassing the building showing guns
in the courtyard and they have motorcycles in the courtyard
as well. Also while they're filled. Nothing furthers U clear
pretty sure, day, I'm sorry.
Speaker 10 (15:18):
You had to go to the shots letter to the
sixty one twenty four and King for the migrants.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
Okay, ten for it.
Speaker 10 (15:27):
There's another able and it derived three ten. They had
multiple calls part of the gun sixty one twenty four,
sof K also over the disturbance bage gathering three thirty
two minutes and shops passing in the building property showing
guns in the courtyard.
Speaker 9 (15:41):
They have motorcycles in the core way.
Speaker 10 (15:43):
All Zeer role filled then nothing.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
For yeah, right, I'm sure all that's made up, right Ryan,
It is remarkable And after the break will play some
hilarious polo sound because remember that commercial, Ryan, mikey elite it. Yeah,
I'll give it to Mike. That's how the Biden, that's
how the Harris campaign right now views Polis dial a lie.
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You need a lie, you need a really big lie
that nobody in the right mind would be willing to
go on national TV and tell for you, Oh, call Jared,
Jared'll do it. Jared will tell the lie. I mean,
it's it's hilarious. The campaign is now sending them out
there to tell the biggest whoppers. And we'll have some
of that sound after the break. But no, it's amazing,
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isn't it. And it's so revealing about so many of
these elected Democrats that even though it undermines your safety. Well,
first they do all this stuff that undermines your safety,
but they will lie right to your face, right to
your face about something that's obviously true, in order to
protect the Harris campaign. Kamala Harris is responsible for the
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open borders. Everybody knows that, and now as a result
of the open borders, we're suffering all of these really
terrible consequences. So people like Polis and Johnston, they'll just
stand there and they will look you in the eye
and they will lie to you and deny that the
obvious is happening because they know it hurts Harris. And
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you just wonder how many people see that for what
it is. I have to believe virtually everybody right, because
it's like Bagdad Bob you remember him, right right, He
got the US troops right behind him. No, the infidels,
they've all been slattered at the border. There are no
Americans in Baghdad, and they're like walking right behind him
with a sandwich. And so you know, Polis has become
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Johnston has become this whole group of them in their
media allies, they're just the bagdad Bobs of the open border.
But people know. And this is why I'm so at
peace with the fact that Trump's going to win if
he handles this debate correctly, because the debate is probably
the last big event. It's not going to be a
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second one. Right if she comes out of this. If
she comes out of this, okay, she's not doing a
second one. If Trump comes out of this, okay, he's
not going to agree to a second one. So between
now an election day and obviously Bell let's drop very
soon in a lot of places, what is there besides
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this to break her fall? And what do you think
Trump needs to do and not do. You're on the
Dan CAplus show.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.
Speaker 11 (18:28):
The Office of Governor Jared Paulas is saying she's making
all of this up.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Listen to what a spokesman said.
Speaker 11 (18:34):
According to police intelligence, this purported invasion, I guess of
these apartment buildings is largely a feature of Danielle Jurinsky's imagination.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
What do you say to.
Speaker 12 (18:44):
That You can't fake video and Poulis would in last
five minutes on that property.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
Wow, here's what danumin is. That's a resident with John
Roberts on Fox. Can we have this agreement right now
to never ever, ever again use the word slash term
gaslighting because the term itself is gas lighting. Never use
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that word again. Just say lying. Please, just say lying.
Don't say, oh, they're gaslighting us. No, they're lying to us,
because when you say they're gaslighting us, it distracts, it
clouds it. People think, Okay, what's that definition of gaslighting again? No,
they're lying to you right now. Gas Lighting is you
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deceive someone to make them think they're crazy. Well, they're
just lying to you. Whether they're lying to you to
make you think you're crazy, or they're just lying to
you too, So you don't know what the truth is.
They're just lying to you. So Polus and Johnston and
the rest of the left and their media hacks. They're
not gaslighting you when they say all this stuff isn't
really happening. They're just lying to you because they know
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the truth hurts Kamala Harris. They know the truth hurts them.
They know that all this pain from open borders hurts
them politically, so they lie to you about it. Eight
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number text d an five seven seven three nine. I
want to shift gears for a second, and this this
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goes to the rawest form of evil imaginable, and it
goes to our president aiding and abetting that evil, and
Kamala Harris has been an active part of that. And
we have had the elected leaders in the modern Democratic Party,
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in the big money behind them, be willing at this
point to either directly or through their silence and complicity,
aid raw evil in the form of Hamas. So this
is These are the words of this grieving mother just
days after her amazing son. I'm sure you've read about him.
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This is Rachel Goldbert Pollin was brutally executed by Hamas.
Remember they spoke at the DNC and spoke so eloquently
and powerfully to try and have their son freed. And
these are the questions that Kamala Harris was dodging over
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the weekend when she wore headphones and pretended to be
on the phone. But listen, listen to this mother. Okay,
sweet boy, go now on your journey.
Speaker 12 (21:39):
I hope it's as good as the trips you dreamed about.
Because finally, my sweet boy, finally, finally, finally, finally, a
free I will love you and I will miss you
every single day for the rest of my life.
Speaker 4 (21:56):
But you're right in here.
Speaker 12 (21:58):
I know you're right here. I just have to teach
myself how to feel you in a different way. And
herst there's one last thing I need you to do
for us now. I need you to help us stay strong,
and I need you to help us survive.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Oh man, And to think Joe Biden would come out
then and actively aid the people who murdered her son,
executed her son, took her son prisoner. Joe Biden comes
out and actively aids them after the execution by saying
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Net and Yahoo hasn't done enough. Man. That that just
tells you the reality, the reality of this modern democratic party,
not your everyday democrat, but the modern Democratic party. That
just sums it up right there. And those words, man,
those words, I'm sure they just cut into you like
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they cut into me. I can remember sitting there with
my mom the night that she was dying. We knew
she wouldn't make it till morning, and I set up
with her and we were just talking about life and
everything else. And I remember saying to her, man, we're
going to miss you so much, but soon you're going
to be free. Soon, you're going to be free. Because
my mom's such a powerful spirit. She died at seventy
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because these sons of bitches who peddled cigarettes for profit
lied to everybody and said all these are healthy for you.
They should all be in jail for life. But she
dies at seventy. But she was so full of life
and her spirit was so strong. And she's trapped in
this withered body from the emphasem and she's laying there,
but her spirit was still so powerful and just talking about, Hey,
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very soon, very very soon, you're going to be free
of this body. You deserve so much better. And yeah,
but you think of the American in the world that
lie ahead for us. If Kamala Harris wins, just listen
to that mother talking about a political party now that's
so captured by the anti Semitic, secular, extreme radical left
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that they will openly aid the worst form of evil
on the face of the earth, epitomized by Hamas, because
they're afraid, oh yeah, they might lose Michigan if they
were to come out and condemn this evil, if they
had gone in and done what they should have to
free this young man, if they had gone in and
just deliver the message. Someone said over the weekend, Okay,
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I want all those hostages. I want them on the street.
I want every American hostage on the street. All of
them should be. I want them freed by this time
tomorrow we start sinking your navy vessels.
Speaker 9 (24:43):
Run.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
Yeah but no, no, Harris Biden to concern they might
lose Michigan. So they're going to let this evil triumph.
I mean, think about it, and I won't dwell on this.
I think the points obvious. But how could anybody, let
alone an American president, regardless of political party, regardless of
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mistaken or terrible ideology, How could any American president reach
the depth of depravity that would cause them, after these executions,
to come out and help Amas by saying no, no,
it's Net and Yahoo needs to do more. Not Yahoo
had agreed to both of those American proposals. Yet Biden
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is going to come out and condemn Net Yahoo. Man,
that is depraved eight five five for zero five A
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back to some other big important news of the day,
Dan in debate, I'll put that in quotes. Debate. Trump
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just needs to keep asking how ask Kamala the follow
up questions the moderators don't pin down the specifics, doing
so respectfully without interjecting, arguing that from Mountain. Grandma, listen,
I think none of us have to be political scientists
right to get this that President Trump wins. President Trump
wins simply through restraint, Simply through restraint, not interrupting her,
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not coming across as a bully or a jerk. He
wins through restraint. He showed great restraint, particularly in the
beginning of the debate with Biden, and he was widely
praised for it. It was extraordinarily effective, and it forced
Biden to talk more, which obviously was Biden's undoing. Now
talking more won't be Harris's undoing because the ABC members
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of her staff, otherwise known as the moderators, will be
there to save her when she starts getting herself into trouble.
They will interrupt her even during her time to save her.
The only reason they let Biden go, the CNN folks,
was they wanted him out of the race. They wanted
him to hang himself. But with Trump, it starts and
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ends with restraint, and so that's going to be a
real test of President Trump. Did it great for the
first half of the Biden debate and now really really
needs it here. So we'll start with that. I have
some other specific thoughts as well. Hard to believe it's
only a week away, but as we see the polling
do exactly what we predicted it would do, it's clear
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now that this is likely Harris's best last chance. So
we'll talk a bit more about what you want to
see and not see during the so called debate. A
week from now, we're going to talk much more about
what's going on with the Venezuelans who cross the border
and are now wreaking such havoc, which of course is
not all Venezuelans across the border. We all know that,
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but it's a large enough number that it is obviously
causing tremendous harm. Shouldn't be comitted for another second. And
here's the key. The message has to be sent loudly
and clearly right now. This is America. This will not
be allowed to become the new normal. Unfortunately, Polis and
I'll place some sound of him on National TV this
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weekend line for Harris, Polus and Johnston and the rest
of the Democrats are sending the exact opposite message. You know,
they're sending the exact opposite message that this new normal
will be perfectly fine. We cannot allow this to become
the new normal. You're on the Dan Caplas Show.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
And now back to the Dan Kaplass Show podcast.
Speaker 5 (28:35):
Cleveland's Great Freedom Him. I don't feel no ways tired.
Speaker 12 (28:42):
I come too far from where I started from. Nobody
told me that the road would be easy.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
I don't believe he brought me this far to leave me. Boy,
that just buried her, Remember that I just buried or
eight fot five forour zero five eight two five five
the number listen, I don't care what it is. You know,
white accent, black accent, this accent. It doesn't matter. It's
about phoniness. It's about phoniness. I'm just telling you know,
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the people in the middle are in the middle for
a reason, and universally they want authenticity. And what could
be more phony than a fake accent, because first it's
just phony. And I'm telling you and I know this
from the privilege of forty years of trying cases to juries,
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and I hope I have another forty of doing that.
I tell every young lawyer who's going into trial for
the first time or the fiftieth time, listen, above all,
be real and be true because each individual right you
know it, you have a very finely tuned BS meter,
but you put six good people together in a jury box,
that that is going to be is going to be
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the most finely tuned sensitive meter on the face of
the earth. And one of the greatest trial layers ever.
Dan Hoffman told me that when I was I was
a first year law student and I just went up
to him at some events, said, mister Hoffman, you know
what's the key to being a great trial lawyer? And
he just said, be real, be authentic, don't worry about
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every period and every sentence had just be true and
he was so right, and that's what people are looking for.
And let's face it, this election is one big jury trial,
and you got people in six states. You know a
certain number of voters in six states or swing voters,
usually working people who are going to make these decisions.
And if you're going to come in and you're going
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to be this phony to affect an accent for any reason,
right right off the bet, you're going to alienate a
ton of people. But then to do it to try
to curry favor because you think your audience is going
to like you better if you put on this accent.
It's so insulting to the audience, but it is. It
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is the phoniness, the lack of authenticity that gets you
one thing about President Trump, whether you like him, hating him,
his policies, whatever, he is as real as it gets.
What you see is what you get, and Harris is
the opposite. So that's why I open the show by saying,
you just play this on a loop in the swing states?
How many things have we said that about Trump wins?
Speaker 4 (31:21):
You better thank a union member.
Speaker 5 (31:25):
For the five day work week.
Speaker 6 (31:28):
You better thank a union member for sick leave. You
better thank a union.
Speaker 4 (31:32):
Member for paid leave.
Speaker 6 (31:34):
You better thank a union member.
Speaker 5 (31:36):
For vacation time.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
It's as phony as it gets. Then, just a few
hours later, same comments.
Speaker 4 (31:43):
Thank unions every day.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
For the five day work.
Speaker 8 (31:47):
Week, for the weekend, for paid leave.
Speaker 4 (31:51):
If you've got it, so we got work.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
To do that what changed? And then hey, if you're
looking for an exhibit B same day.
Speaker 8 (32:02):
Let's just get through the next sixty four days.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
What could be more phony or insulting than that? Text said, Ryan?
What's your taking this? Let me get to the phone line. Sorry,
I've been neglectful of our great callers, says Someone online
pointed out that faking a black accent is the same
as wearing blackface.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
Is that true?
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Do you agree with that texture?
Speaker 7 (32:27):
No, I've seen the term code switching that Barack Obama
might be more casual depending on the audience.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
But this is way beyond what she's doing, raw unadulterated
put on phoniness. Yeah, but the comparison the texture makes
to blackface. What's your reaction to that. Let's go to
Beautiful Boulder, Colorado. Talk to David. You're on the Dan
Caplis Show.
Speaker 3 (32:50):
Welcome, Hey Dan, Hey Ryan, exciting time? Oh yeah, I
do take I agree with something off the accent, but
you got to remember, it's been what nine years now
of watching the man with the phonia hair of all time.
Anytime some and sees that man with that horrifically dyed
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orange with it to comb over or hair peep, everybody
knows that did the phony.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
That's socially accepted Dane.
Speaker 3 (33:18):
That bane and that phony. So yeah, we tracked that
around a little bit, but you gotta be careful because
that they're.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
Not even remotely in the same category. Now, let's say
that Trump was going to appear in front of an audience,
all of whom had the same hair color, and he
changed his hair color to match the audience. That that
would be the only way you could even start a
comparison here. I mean, what you have is you have
you have a person pretending to speak a certain way,
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which they obviously don't in order to appeal to that audience,
believing that this particular affected accent would appeal to the audience.
So you have that combination of phoniness and insult to
the audience. Trump's hair, by the way, perfectly consistent. He's
had that every single day we've ever known him. This
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is the first time we've ever heard Kamala Harris sound
like that.
Speaker 7 (34:14):
Trump also made fun of his combover at one of
his rallies.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Looks terrible.
Speaker 7 (34:18):
Look at that comb over.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
He's like, you know, how do you think he's bald?
I think he'd look very good bald, had a bald.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
You know, eighty year old men have hair like that,
very very few and definitely not that color.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
Yeah, are you jealous?
Speaker 3 (34:33):
We've never met each other in person. I do get
a lot of compliment about my Now, do you.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
Have hair or no hair? Because there are a lot
of guys who could have hair, but they shave their
heads because they look better that way. They are a
lot of really good looking.
Speaker 3 (34:46):
I will Dan, we definitely have friends in common.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
I can't wait and no, no, yeah, I don't expect that,
no matter how good it is. David, I'm very happily
married guy eight five five for zero five A two
five five the number when we come back. A simple
way to win this election.