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November 3, 2025 34 mins
Dan remains astounded by Michelle Obama's downright offensive condescension toward regular, working class Americans as she continues to reveal how out of touch she is.

Dave Logan calls his 600th game as play-by-play voice of the Denver Broncos, as the team wins its sixth straight game to remain alone in first place in the AFC West.

Tragic news to close the show, as former Republican nominee for Colorado governor Heidi Ganahl announces the death of her only sibling - her younger brother Patrick, passing away at the age of 52.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:15):
Keep Fighting. Wow, so much great stuff ahead.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
We've been talking about a great day for the Republican
Party tomorrow when mom Donnie wins the mayoral race in
New York and so many Democrats wake up to what
their party has really become.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
So we're kicking that around so much more.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
But I want to get to the phone. I'm sorry
I've been slow to do that today. Let's start in
beautiful Colorado Springs. Charlie, you're on the Dan Caplis Show.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Welcome.

Speaker 4 (00:40):
Yeah, I just was. You were talking about what's happened
in religious groups around the world, and I don't know
if you had heard about down there in Durango of
Fort Lewis College, the student organization rejected them having a
turning point for on campus. Yes. I heard about that.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Yes, sir, we talked about it Friday.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
I played some sound in my take on it was
there's there are two things you can be certain of
more than that, right, But just to shorten it up,
you can be certain that the sun's going to rise
in the east tomorrow, and you can be certain that
there will be a Turning Point Chapter officially recognized at
Fort Lewis College in Durango, and that is going to

(01:28):
happen because I believe what was done to Turning Point
by the student government there is blatantly unconstitutional, and I
think the administration sees that, and the administration has, the
way I read it, essentially invited Turning Point to appeal
that denial to the administration so the administration can then

(01:49):
get it right.

Speaker 5 (01:52):
Yeah, but I mean it. I'man a student organization.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
Yeah, I mean, I don't know. I'm just oh no, no, no,
take I mean I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
Great, great question. But let me clear up the mechanics
of it. And I don't know the particular student gun
in structure, but it sounds similar to what we used
to have. I was student body president at CU and
before that, I was part of their equivalent of the
student Senate, and the way it worked was the regions
delegated to us certain powers and so we on the

(02:27):
surface had a lot of power, but it was always
subject to some avenue of appeal, you know, to to
the administration, to the board of Regents, et cetera. And
I believe that's the same thing they have operating at
Fort Lewis. So, yeah, the student Senate gets to make
the initial decision, but then if they do something goofy

(02:47):
like this, there's a way to fix it before the
university gets sued.

Speaker 5 (02:52):
Yeah, I just think it's sad that, Yeah, student.

Speaker 4 (02:55):
Government wouldn't want an organization like Turning Point to be
on their campus. It's a sad as all.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Can I offer you a different way to look at that, Charlie,
and it is.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
If you share my worldview, conservative Christian worldview, we should
be thrilled they don't want Turning Point on that campus,
the lefties, because it means they're afraid of them. And
they're afraid of them because Turning Point is going to
succeed on that campus with their message. So that's why

(03:32):
as long as Turning Point has a way to win
in the end, and they do and they will, I'm
thrilled the left doesn't want them there. I'm thrilled the
left's afraid of them. It means Turning Points effective who's
afraid of Charlie. I pose it this way, who do
you know out there in the conservative world who's afraid
of Michael Bennett or afraid of John Hickenloop or nobody?

(03:52):
Because they're completely ineffective. I wish they weren't us senators.
I wish a Republican had those seats and votes. But
they're in a effective Yeah yeah.

Speaker 5 (04:04):
Oh okay, alrighty I hope you're right.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
Yeah, man, hey, I would I would bet your steak
on that.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
What's what's your favorite steak place in the Springs the Famous?

Speaker 6 (04:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Oh is there a place called the Famous Steak? Oh?

Speaker 5 (04:22):
Yeah, Oh, my gosh, yeah, gosh.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
It's downtown.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
Oh.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
I'm going back on Charles Springs down.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
I'm going to try another case in the Springs December two,
so we will look for that when the trial's over.
I don't need a big piece of meat during the trial,
but as soon as it's done, it's called the Famous,
the Famous. Yees, I would bet your steak at the Famous.
That turning point is going to win and they will
be on that Fourthless campus. But thanks man, appreciate the call.

Speaker 4 (04:50):
You bet take care of Thanks bye.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
Three oh three seven one three A two five five
takes d A N five seven seven three nine, Ryan,
have you ever heard of the Famous in Colorado?

Speaker 6 (05:01):
Only because I went down there?

Speaker 7 (05:03):
You remember when my sister Lizzie came to visit and
I took her all the sites in like Garden of
the Gods and down there in Pike's Peak, Colorado Springs,
and we discovered this wonderful German restaurant there, and it
wasn't too far from the famous that he's talking about.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Wow, I gotta check that out.

Speaker 6 (05:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
Hey, you know, like our big, big, big anniversary placed
over the course of our marriage and the kids' lives
has been the broad More, which is just absolutely phenomenal,
and so our tenth wedding anniversary there, our twentieth wedding
anniversary there, stuff like that, but really special occasion stuff.

(05:42):
Hard to beat the broad More two three seven one
three two five five text d A N five seven
seven through nine texters in Fuego. Let me whip through
a few of these. Dan missed the first few minutes
of the show. Did you have two to three times
the normal number of tricker treaders? Oh, thank you for
reminding me. Texture I meant to start the show with
an apology because I think I did people wrong. On Friday,

(06:06):
I truly believed we were going to be overwhelmed with
trick or treaters. Amy and I were talking about it
with neighbors. We have never had a quieter night of
trick or treaters, never had fewer in the thirty years
of our marriage. And we've been in the same neighborhood
for all thirty one years of our marriage.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
What do you think that was?

Speaker 3 (06:25):
Where was everybody on Friday? Brian has no answer, the
first time he's had no answer to something, But I
want to know where everybody was, if anybody has any thoughts.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Just more out of curiosity. It's not that I can
fix anything.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
The good news is, and not to sound goodie two shoes,
but you know, Amy, at my request, loaded up on
enough bars for two to three times a number of
trick or treaters, and honestly, all night we probably had ten,
and we usually have at least fifty to one hundred.

(07:00):
But the good news is those bars all go to
the Little Flower Food Bank, which I would encourage people
to support and give to, whether it's money, whether it's food,
whether it's a good you know, old clothes that you're
not wearing anymore. Little Flower Food Bank in Aurora, That's
that's where my wife does her her work. Three at

(07:21):
three seven one, three eight two five five text d
A N five seven seven through nine. You're usually like
Ryan Pedia, You've got the answer to everything. How come
you don't know why there weren't turk or treaters any Friday.

Speaker 7 (07:34):
Ryan the phone operator, and I have connected Adam and
Severance to our program. But thank you, thank you dur
us to one of my favorite words, the dearth of
trigger traders. I don't know, Dan, I mean, it was
a little bit chilly, but to your point, that usually
is okay when it's not wendy or rainy, and it
wasn't either of those things, right.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
No, we've had throngs in the worst.

Speaker 6 (07:54):
Kind of Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
I just can't figure out what it was.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
But you know, I was getting the side from my
wife all night because she made that extra trip to
load up and more bars in her whole house.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Yeh. But but I'm still it's just curiosity.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
I'm trying to figure out why if somebody has the answer,
And thank you Ryan, it is amazing. Ryan has to
do everything back there, and he does it. So well,
let's talk to Adam and Severance. You're on the Dan
Kaplis Show.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Thank you Adam, Hi did how are you doing? I
am living the dream? How about you live.

Speaker 8 (08:26):
In the dream? I wanted to I just wanted to
call in real fast. I was having a couple of
beers with some friends and ran into a good friend
of mine who owns a butcher shop in Fort Collins
called Friendly Nicks Butcher.

Speaker 9 (08:47):
And he's doing.

Speaker 8 (08:49):
God's work right now. He's not religious himself, but he's
still doing it. He has been donating food to people
in need in in the wake of this government shutdown. Awesome,
He's donated over eighty thousand dollars in food, so wow wow.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
And that's Friendly Nick the Butcher, Friendly Nick Butcher living
up to his name.

Speaker 8 (09:19):
And yeah, well he's a very friendly guy. I've known
him for a very long time. He used to be
in the brewing world with me and then decided to
go and do butcher work. And yeah, he's he is.
He is multiplying God God's glory right now.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
So he could you ever call the show if he
gets a chance, because what would like to shout out.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
But also I've always been curious.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
You know, I grew up in Chicago, so we'ld see
all the cow cow's going by and train tracks and
stuff like that. But to the you know, to the arts.
But I've always been curious about the folks who become
butchers because you see him in the store and they're
obviously really sharp, really skilled people, and I've always been
curious about what led them do that work.

Speaker 5 (10:07):
Yes, I will.

Speaker 8 (10:09):
I'll have to see if I have a current in
contact for him.

Speaker 6 (10:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (10:13):
Yeah, we're friends in passing at this point.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
No worries, No worries. We'll put out the word too.

Speaker 8 (10:20):
My kids have gone to similar or to the same school,
and so we we say hi, and I'll reach out
and see if I can't get that.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Thanks m message, appreciate you, thank you, and I'm so sorry.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
Up, I've got to hit a heartbreak now or they
cut us off. So you're welcome to hold if you'd like.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
My friend.

Speaker 3 (10:40):
Really grateful for your call, and hopefully we'll hear from
Nick the Butcher when we come back. Michelle Obama, Wow,
where did you get this one? You're on the Dan
Caplas Show.

Speaker 6 (10:54):
And now back to the Dan Tapless Show podcast, and
it is.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
The most true in fact.

Speaker 10 (11:00):
You know, you think about every seamstress that I know
is from another country. You know, there's certain skills that
other countries bring, a certain style, a certain flavor. American
is everything. And so yes, I want to remind this
country that the enemy isn't isn't There isn't a them.
We are the them. It is all of us, and

(11:23):
we can't lose sight of that.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
So arrogant, so arrogant. Just think about what she said.
I want to remind the country the enemy isn't them. Well,
I want to remind you, Michelle Obama, though I can't
remind you because it sounds like you never learned this,
which is not the fault of your parents, who are
by all accounts wonderful. I'm assuming you didn't want to
learn this, which is that the people who you villainize

(11:51):
and villify and demonize and look down on as idiots
are actually much smarter than you are and have a
much better griprasp of virtue and true morality than you do.
And this extends across party lines somewhere. Unfortunately, with all
this great opportunity you were given by your wonderful parents

(12:12):
and society, et cetera. You detoured into this world of
arrogance and victimhood and us versus them. So what we
just got from you is classic projection. And that's sad
because you have a lot of God given gifts, You've
had a lot of tremendous opportunities, and you end up
where you end up. But hey, God's not finished with

(12:34):
any of us yet, so there's still hope for all
of us. Three oh three seven one three A two
five five the number. Lord knows I need a lot
of work. But you just get sick of this lefty
arrogance and then eventually you come to realize that it's
it's a weird combination of insecurity but also true belief.

(12:56):
And I think it's the insecurity that's led them to
this place and the lefties, and this extends across all
demos of lefties. Their own insecurity has led them to
this place where they truly have convinced themselves that we
are lesser, when in fact they are not as humans.
I mean, they're not lesser as humans than we are,

(13:16):
but they're lesser in terms of wisdom. I mean, they
may have a lot of facts. They may have a
lot of access to a lot of knowledge, but they're
lesser in terms of wisdom, they're lesser in terms of
common decency and common morality. And they don't even know
it three or three seventy one, three eight, two, five
five the number, and don't tell them because it is

(13:36):
better that they not know it. And their lack of
self awareness, their lack of honesty because they view truth
as weakness on the left, because the truth kills the left,
their their lack of honesty is killing them in a
different way right now, that's clear with the Democratic brand
tanking because all of them were involved in this big
lie that you know, Joe Biden was company, and a

(13:58):
lot of Democratic voters know they've lied to now along
with other voters by so many of these people who
now keep running for office. And I don't think we're
going to see it necessarily cause them to lose in
hardcore blue places like Colorado is now not forever, I hope.
You know, it doesn't necessarily mean that a Bennett or
a higgin Looper or people like that are going to lose,

(14:18):
but a lot of Democrats are going to lose in
places they normally win or in places where it's normally
a toss up, because how could anybody trust them?

Speaker 2 (14:28):
How can you.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
View a Democrat the same way an elected official who
lied to you about whether your president was competent. There
are obviously many more problems the Democratic Party has, but
that is a big ee three oh three seven to
one three A two five five. The number takes DN
five seven seven three nine really smart? Texture here, Dan?
Have the kids in your neighborhood aged out of trick

(14:52):
or treating? Because we were talking about we've never had
fewer than we had Friday night, and I thought we'd have.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Two to three times more.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
Thinking about that, I guess it's possible, But there shouldn't
be anything such as aging out.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
Right, Ryan? Do we have cut time for cut thirteen?

Speaker 6 (15:08):
Oh? Yeah, absolutely, always time thirteen.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
There shouldn't be any aging out? How old you thirteen?

Speaker 6 (15:21):
Thirteen?

Speaker 5 (15:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (15:22):
Yeah, you look more like sixteen or maybe?

Speaker 8 (15:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (15:29):
Where's he? Where's your costumes?

Speaker 5 (15:31):
I'm being my.

Speaker 6 (15:31):
Sister, your sister, you're a teacher. Yeah, Candy? Hello, Yeah,
I don't, I don't, I don't think so.

Speaker 9 (15:42):
Are you kidding?

Speaker 7 (15:43):
It's folloween?

Speaker 6 (15:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (15:44):
I know, Yeah, it doesn't mean that you're entitled to
just go around to people's homes and built them out
of candy?

Speaker 8 (15:49):
Are you kidding? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (15:59):
Where his wife telling hilarious for the kid's teeth feet
the house? Can you believe this? Those those girls?

Speaker 6 (16:14):
Yeah, yeah, Well why would they do something like that?
Because I didn't give them candy?

Speaker 8 (16:19):
That's why you're standing at the door with a bowl
of candy.

Speaker 11 (16:22):
Why keep I don't think seventeen year old girls with
no costume on, they didn't have a costume on.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
You shouldn't be cars.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
They were just using Halloween to get candy.

Speaker 6 (16:32):
Cars can use.

Speaker 11 (16:34):
The holiday for your own selfish purposes.

Speaker 8 (16:37):
So what so what so you'd rather have them toilet
paper your house?

Speaker 7 (16:41):
Well, I didn't know that it was gonna be fellut
in a tree.

Speaker 12 (16:43):
I don't think the trick extended to fellow. Should you
just give him a few pieces of candy?

Speaker 1 (16:48):
I don't understand that, because there's gotta be some kind
of cutoffs.

Speaker 11 (16:52):
Shouldn't there be for Halloween?

Speaker 1 (16:53):
To what have you?

Speaker 2 (16:54):
In your cutoffs?

Speaker 6 (16:55):
And you're shouldn't there being? Should there be?

Speaker 5 (16:59):
Trick?

Speaker 3 (16:59):
Is treating it four.

Speaker 6 (17:02):
Years old candy?

Speaker 12 (17:04):
You know not everybody knows your rules Larry.

Speaker 10 (17:07):
Yeah, you got your own set of rules and you
think everyone's gonna adhere to them, but they're not because
nobody knows them.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Thank you, Ryan.

Speaker 3 (17:13):
See that's my point there there, And how many of
those conversations really happened last Friday night across America? I've
been a lot. It would never happen at our house
because Amy's united with me on this. There's no age
cut off. And I don't care if you have a
costume on or not. You're gonna come to our door.
You want some candy, you say, trick or treat here
take two bars, right, So there.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Should not be an age cut off. Maybe the texture
is right.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
Maybe that's why we we only had a handful on
Friday night when I thought we'd have a record number.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
Anyway, when we come back tomorrow is going to be.

Speaker 3 (17:46):
A very good day for conservatives across America and by extension,
for America itself because a certain Democrat is going to win.
I'll explain that when we come back. You probably already
figured it out.

Speaker 6 (18:00):
We were listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.

Speaker 11 (18:03):
Lutz steps twice to the left and says, I'm ready
to go snap.

Speaker 6 (18:07):
Placement kick on the way.

Speaker 11 (18:11):
It is good and Denver has come to Houston and
beaten the Texans by a final score of eighteen to fifteen.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
Boy, you need some wins like that.

Speaker 3 (18:23):
Yeah, it's starting to feel like one of those seasons
three or three seven one, three eight two five five
the number. Not going to talk sports as much as
we want to. Text d a n five seven seven
three nine. But again, what you saw at the end, right,
I mean, good defense for Houston, real good defense. But
you gotta let bow Nicks play. So at the end
you let them play a little bit because you have to.
You gotta go down and you got to try to

(18:44):
win it in regulation. You got to try to tie
it first in a two point conversion.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
Yeah, that's what you get.

Speaker 3 (18:49):
Three oh three seven one three eight two five five
Text d an five seven seven three nine.

Speaker 7 (18:54):
Real quick question, Yes, sir, I know this invariably all
roads lead back to Tim Tebow. How does the brilliant
pick and it was of bow Knicks. You know, he
was not the most highly touted quarterback coming out of
that year's draft out of Oregon, but I think Denver
might have gotten the best quarterback in the draft. Does
that make up for them passing on Josh Allen out

(19:16):
of neighboring Wyoming.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
No, No, okay, now do you think it does No?

Speaker 7 (19:22):
Not quite, not quite yet. We'll see jury still a
lot on Knicks. I think long.

Speaker 3 (19:25):
Term, no, And I'm glad and I'm not going to
bring it back to TBOU at this point because I
think that case has been proven, right, I mean t BO.
If Denver had kept Tebow, we wouldn't have wandered in
the wilderness quarterback wilderness for ten years, you know, we
would have had an amazing ten years.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
And that's no knock on Peyton Manning.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
Listen, Peyton Manning one of the great quarterbacks and people
of all time, and he has enriched this city in
ways there isn't time to discuss. So Peyton Manning has
been all upside all great. But we're going to have
Tim Tebow for ten years. But no Josh Allen. Oh
my goodness, I know. Yeah, yeah, and uh And again

(20:10):
I look at John Elway as being so underrated as
a quarterback.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
I think he's one of the top three of all time.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
And we o Elway so much, you know, for turning
that franchise around in all the great years and he
was a gutsy player and a tough player and an
amazingly talented arm But as a general manager, he let
his ego get in the way. And I think he
let his ego getting the way with Josh Allen and no,
Josh Allen's.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
Once in a lifetime.

Speaker 3 (20:37):
I think bow Nicks is awesome and I'm glad they
picked him, and I think Denver's gonna win.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
A lot with him. I'm a big fan of BOWNECKX, Yes, yeah,
what what I say.

Speaker 6 (20:48):
I said, I'm a big fan of Boonex myself.

Speaker 3 (20:49):
Yeah, how could you not be as a as a
person and a quarterback? But three or three seven, one,
three eight, two five five takes d a n five
seven seven three nine. And what I say is, let's
not underestimate the importance I know nobody does, right, the
importance of the fact Denver now has the best ownership

(21:10):
group in the NFL, not just the richest, but they
know what to do with it, and they're really smart
people with the plan, and in the end that's probably
going to be that will be more important than any
individual piece. We've seen some bad ownership groups. I'm not
talking Denver but we've seen some bad ownership groups waste
some Hall of Fame talent before the fact that the

(21:32):
Broncos now have the best ownership group. Yeah, that that's
going to ensure a lot of good things for a
long time.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Three oh three someone three eight two five five.

Speaker 3 (21:40):
I teased into this segment mentioning that, hey, a great
thing is going to happen for Conservatives, Republicans, and by
extension America tomorrow win a Democrat wins. Obviously, I'm referring
to Mom Donnie, who is going to win.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
Tomorrow in New York as mayor. He's a communist, they
calls himself a Democrat socialist.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
He won the Democrat primary, and he's going to win,
and he's going to be great for Republicans nationwide because
obviously he is going to be the face of the
Democratic Party. And it's not an unfair face because most
elected Democrats.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
In America are living a lie right now.

Speaker 3 (22:16):
They try to wrap themselves up like a Bennett and
Hick and Looper and a Polist do as some sort
of moderate, when in fact, in the end, when you
strip away whatever jacket they're wearing, you know that they
all march to this same far left tune, and some
hide it better than others. There are some wrinkles here
and there, but Mom Donmi, there's not going to be
anywhere to hide it. And you're going to have a

(22:37):
lot of Democrats who want to come out of that
commie closet or that socialist closet and worship.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
At the altar of mom Donnie. And so we're going to.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
See that start to unfold tomorrow and it will be
very revealing. Three oh three seven one, three eight two
five five the number let's get back to the phone
lines will go to beautiful Preblo Colorado.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
Talk to Leonard. You're on the Dan Kaplis Show. Welcome.

Speaker 9 (23:01):
Yes, sir, I listen to you every day. But I've
been thinking, but they got my shut down.

Speaker 12 (23:07):
The Democrats are trying to make the telebuster the Republicans,
so let may get into power this year. They said, oh,
we did this, now we could do anything we want.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
Hill Leonard, if what you're saying is that the GOP
should not at this point do away with the filibuster
and the government shutdown, I'd be with you on that.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
I know that President Trump wants the GOP to do that.

Speaker 3 (23:34):
I think it would be a disaster because I think
lefties are at some point going to get the US
centered again, and then think about how quickly they could
impose lefty stuff, you know, if they happen.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
To have the presidency as well.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
I agree it's not likely they're going to get the
presidency anytime soon, but I think we need to keep
the filibuster.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
What do you think?

Speaker 4 (23:55):
Yes, yes, I agree, that's that's why.

Speaker 9 (23:57):
That's why I've been to And they've got the other
stuff they want to bring in, that from Biden, that
that he imposed, what they want to they get on
and get that back in and.

Speaker 4 (24:10):
Their cuckoo right.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
I think you are a wise man, Leonard. Thank you
for that, My friend appreciated. Want to go over to
Colorado Springs and talk to Ted. You're on the dan
Capitalist you'll welcome.

Speaker 5 (24:23):
You're so right about Mondani. But the Democrats unfortunately haven't
figured out yet if the Democrats. Socialists have no allegiance
to the Democrat Party. Their allegiance is to an organization
called DSA. DSA is on record as saying they do
the Democratic Party as their enemy. They hope to not

(24:46):
only defeat Democratic candidates, but they're hoping that the Democratic
Party disappears, and that's their long range goal. But the
Democrats are foolish enough, but they don't under stands it
keeps supporting his members of this group who actually desire
their destruction.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Wow. Ted, great call man, Thank you for that.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
Sure to appreciate an interesting point Ted makes, Ryan, And
it brings us back to Barack Obama. You know, was
never dedicated to the Democratic Party, had any loyalty to it,
not even sure he wanted it to succeed except to
the extent it would benefit him. And you know they've
ended up paying a price for that. Let's try to Oh.
I think our friend Adam from Severance is back. Adam,

(25:33):
thank you. Oh okay, Adam. We had a great conversation
with Adam earlier. He told us about a butcher in
Fort Collins who's given over eighty thousand worth of food
to help people who are in trouble now because of
lesser snap benefits, etc. Do you remember the name of
that butcher, Ryan, wasn't it nice Nick or something like that.

Speaker 7 (25:55):
Yes, And we invite the butcher to call the program.
We would love to have that conversation. And I think
it's just really cool that somebody in the community is
doing such good for the community.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
Yeah, it got an interesting text from a very prominent conservative.
I don't know whether it's in confidence or not, so
I won't give the name. Referring back to my point
a second ago about Mom, Dommy and the Democrats who
are going to come out of the commie closet, the
socialist closet worship at his altars starting tomorrow, the prominent

(26:28):
Texter says, Phil Wiser will be number one. Pollis number
two in cheering on New York City's new mayor. I
think Bennett and hicken Looper are concerned about that youth
slash progressive movement. I think that's really good analysis because
right now you look at the polling.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
I was talking to my wife about this today. She
didn't want to hear.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
But you look at the polling and you see this
real weakness for both Bennett and Hickenlooper, even among Democrats,
at just this total lack of enthusiasm. So if the
gupe can field really good candidates, you know there's there's
a window there. Three out three seven, one, three eight,
two five five the number you're on the Dan Kapler Show.

Speaker 6 (27:10):
And now back to the Dan Kapla Show podcast that
you're with us.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
Some sad news just posted on Facebook. Ryan, I'm remote,
but tell everybody about the post.

Speaker 7 (27:20):
Well, our good friend Heidi ganal Uh just post I'm
talking within the last several minutes here that she lost
her little brother Patrick, who was fifty two years old,
and he passed apparently on Friday, and she posts the
following quote, Patrick is my only sibling. What an incredible
brother he was. We had a wonderful childhood filled with love,

(27:42):
fun and the best family. We shared a great adventure
when our parents moved us to Monument from Sokel when
we were young. We both grew up playing soccer with
our dad as coach, and we both went to CEEU
Boulder and became buffs part of it.

Speaker 5 (27:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (27:56):
Wow, Yeah, prayers for Heidi and her brother. It doesn't
get talked about a lot, but when people lose siblings,
you know there's there's just a special kind of pain
and loss and devastation there. So yeah, just feel so

(28:19):
bad for Heidi. Three oh three seven one three eight
two five five The number text d A N five
seven seven three nine. I want to get back to
our Texter is very eclectic today, Dan, I think the
trick or treaters varied by neighborhood. We didn't have many,
but someone a couple of miles away had three hundred.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
Because I was.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
Saying our neighborhood for I mean, I've been married thirty
one halloweens. Now our neighborhood has all we've lived in
the same neighborhood has always exploded with trick or treaters.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
This year we had like ten all night.

Speaker 3 (28:52):
It was crazy, But then again, you had another neighborhood
with three hundred.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Dan.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
I also, like, you know, people do not age out
of trick or treating, but too many people do believe that. Also,
I had adults trick or treat on Friday.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
I am all for that personally.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
I don't know why people have an issue with that and.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
The no costume thing. Really you're going to get upset
about that. Just be glad the teenagers.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
Are at your door and not I'm doing other stuff, Dan. Halloween,
we had the World Series on at the rec center.
A nice crowd to watch where folks home watching. Interesting maybe,
but I didn't think the World Series was that popular anymore. Dan,
I have plenty of reminders of Michelle, and most aren't positive.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
Steve in Lyttleton talking about.

Speaker 3 (29:43):
Michelle about my interesting theory there, because I get mocked
all the time on this show for saying many times
over the years the truth. People don't want to hear
that we are lucky she was not the DEM candidate
for president because she would have been infinitely stronger than
Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (29:59):
Did you see Ryan by the way Angel Biden a
few years ago.

Speaker 3 (30:02):
Did you see that book that's just come out by
some prominent lefty talking about how Barack Obama called up
Nancy Pelosi the day after Pelosi endorsed Harris, which was
I think same day the crew took place and said,
what the f used the full word in the endorsement

(30:24):
of Harris, and that lefty was speculating that Obama and
Michelle were trying to place Michelle as the nominee. So
I think we really dodged a bullet there. I think
that Trump still wins that race, but it would have
been a lot more of a nail bider, and I
think it's been very valuable to Trump to have that margin,

(30:47):
winning all of the swing states on election night, winning.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
The popular vote.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
I think that has made him even more effective to
overcome what he overcame and pulled that off.

Speaker 6 (30:58):
Well, we already know Dan real quick.

Speaker 7 (31:01):
Basically, going back to twenty sixteen, the Democrats love rigging
their own elections and nominees. You know, Bernie was doing
exceptionally well in sixteen, and they rigged it so that
Hillary would win win. Yeah, and then in twenty they
did the same thing, Jim Clybern in South Carolina for
Biden against Bernie. And then this last time around, Kamal
is just installed as the nominee and they didn't have

(31:23):
time or maybe the gumption to put through a short
kind of ramped up primary. So I don't think Michelle
parachuting in as some kind of messianic figure with no
primary would have been any better for the Democrats than
Kamala Harris lined up for the spot.

Speaker 3 (31:41):
Yeah, and we don't have time to play this, Harriet
and sound. We played the lyrics and wanted to give
to some text. But this goes to the broader point
Harry Anton talking about how the polling shows the Democratic
brand is in the tank, because yet you know, they
make their whole thing democracy, right, but they're the party
with the nominee who didn't get a single vote, and
the big cover up, whether it's Hick and Loop or Bennett,

(32:02):
all the national Dems, you know, lied to the American
people about whether their president was competent, and people don't
forget that sort of thing. So I think all of
that combines to hurt the Dems going forward. Some more
of these textures, Dan, we were talking about the same
thing at work. No trick or treaters hardly this year.
My coworkers and I believe it's because there were so

(32:22):
many trick or treat places for the little ones this
year that's more convenient for the parents. I don't know
if they're talking about like at school or work or whatever.
And then others saying, Dan, many parents are understanding that
Halloween is the wrong message for their kids and.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
No longer encouraging it. Interesting.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
I mean, our kids are older now, right, twenty four
and twenty seven, so I don't know if there's a
new way that parents are looking at trick or treat, Dan.
It was very quiet in our town also, people were asking.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
This to come.

Speaker 3 (32:51):
Oh, I'm glad this Texter talked about that, talking about
Nick Fuentis and Tucker Carlson.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
Let's talk about that tomorrow. Okay.

Speaker 3 (33:02):
I was so disgusted by that, so disgusted, And let's
make this our lead topic tomorrow if people aren't familiar
with it. Tucker Carlson interviewed Nick Fuints, and you always
have the lefties using this phrase platforming somebody because lefties
want a censor. Lefties want a sensor, so they attack
people for being willing to have a debate with somebody

(33:24):
they disagree with. And we're not going to play that game.
We're not going to let the left intimidate us out
of putting people on this show to debate them.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
But here's the problem.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
Tucker Carlson didn't debate this awful person, Nick Fuints.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
He didn't debate him. He more or less.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
And unless I'm missing it, Ryan, and I've watched the highlights,
not the full interview. I'll watch the full interview before
we do this topic tomorrow. But I don't see him
challenging this raging, hateful, anti Semite and more Nick foent
really quick.

Speaker 7 (34:01):
I encourage people to watch the Daily Wire episode from
Ben Shapiro today.

Speaker 6 (34:04):
He absolutely deconstructs the whole thing.

Speaker 3 (34:07):
Yeah, and we'll spend some time on that tomorrow and
we'll include in that topic, why do you think Tucker
Carlson did this? Fine, if you want to get an awful,
wicked person like fuent Us on to debate him, get
him on and debate them, but take them apart, dissect him.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
Don't go ease
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