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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. Do you think
it's just a coincidence that the good news of these
Americans coming home today, this prisoner swap gets announced just
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hours after the reporting that the Biden administration, the Biden
Administration Justice Department is doing a quote plea bargain with
the nine to eleven mastermind, Can you imagine that? What
message do you think that sends to the world, What
message do you think that sends to those who are
planning the next nine to eleven? The United States of
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America does a quote plea bargain with the people behind
nine to eleven. So you think it's a coincidence that
that's announced just before this prisoner swap, because obviously a
lot of moving pieces in the prisoner swap, and so
that the the timing of that is not going to
be adjusted for the plea bargain. I'm talking about the opposite.
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So you get that this prisoner swap nailed down it's
going to come down in a few hours. And that's
when you sort of whisper out of the side of
your mouth that, oh, yeah, we're doing a quote plea
bargain with the nine to eleven mastermind.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
I hadn't thought about that, Dan, But connecting those dots,
if those puzzle pieces fit, that's a worse deal than
Britney Grinder for the Merchant of Death.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
The only other thought is that, oh, it's some coincidence.
And I'm just talking about the timing year. We'll talk
about the substance of the deal separately, but the timing
of the announcement of the plea bargain, you think it's
just coincidentally right before the good news of the Americans
coming home. Yeah, eight five five five two five five.
And again we'll get into the substance of the deal
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with Russia, And do you think it's also just coincidence
that this deal gets done? And listen, I'm very happy
these Americans are home now, wrongfully detained. It was another
criminal act by the evil Putin. But if you think
it's any coincidence that Putin decides to cut this deal
now a few months before President Trump gets his second term.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Well, my thought on that is he knew he was
going to get the best deal from Biden and that
Trump would drive a much harder bargain. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Yeah, I don't think there's any doubt about that. Yeah,
Joe six billion two Iran Biden. Yeah, eight f five
for zero five eight two five five the number. And
you know, the whoever is behind the Harris campaign pulling
all those strings to post Biden, et cetera, they're going
to have her, I think, out there with with Biden
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when the Americans thankfully come home. But I'm okay with
that because listen, the more she is associated with Biden
and that administration, the better. It's one of the things
that gives me great comfort is Americans have had enough
time to get to know Kamala Harris and to get
to know that she is, in fact an integral part
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of the Biden administration and that can only help Trump.
Glad you are here. I do want one more minute
on that, if you don't mind open the show with
it today. And I think it's so important. Perspective, as
you know from your own life, is so critical because
you know, it's just human nature right that the events
of the moment, particularly if they're disturbing, can seem like
they're going to last forever, you know, when in fact,
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so often when it's darkest and we have these big
stormy clouds, you know, just above, down far away, just
above those clouds wouldn't take up plane long at all
to get there. It's just bright and sunny and beautiful.
So we're in one of those moments right now where
it's the honeymoon for Kamala Harris and her poles are
going up, and they're about to go up even more
because it looks like whoever the cabal is is going
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to be smart and select Josh Shapiro as heir VP
the governor of Pennsylvania. You know, it looks like, OMG,
this whole thing's turned around. We've got Joe Rogan saying
it's gone and it ain't coming back. You know, Kamala
Harris is going to win. But no, it's so important
I think to keep perspective that the fundamentals here have
not changed. And yeah, three months isn't a lot of time,
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but it's enough time. The fundamentals are absolutely true. It's
not some political concoction. It's eminently provable in a lot
of really fun and interesting ways. She is, in fact
a San Francisco radical, and that probably understates it. She's
a San Francisco extreme radical who has said a lot
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of extraordinarily goofy radical things, and for that reason, very
very unlikely that America is going to elect her president.
Could have happened. Sure, it could happen. There are a
couple of paths we've talked about where that could come down.
One of those is the distinct possibility that she takes
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over the presidency before election day, and in that event,
then she has the benefit of being cloaked in the
presidency and all of that. That makes it tougher for Trump,
but doesn't guarantee at all that she wins. The downside
to her of that is that she'd have to be
more visible. Clearly, they're running a basement campaign with her,
and she would just have to be more visible. And
when people say dan basement campaign, look, she just had
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Meghan the Stallion on stage in Georgia. That's still a
basement campaign. When you're not taking questions just because you're
above ground in this completely controlled environment where people can't
question you, you know, that's another version of a basement campaign.
A hide her campaign, hide her from tough questions, hide
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her so the American people can't see and hear what
she truly believes, and can't see and hear for themselves
her ability or lack thereof to answer questions. So yeah,
they've got that going on. But at the end of
the day, think about it, Ryan, and I challenge anybody
out there. What Democrat in our lifetime has successfully run
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for president without pretending to be a moderate. It goes
to this text we have and you text us DA
in five it says, Dan, they also said we wouldn't
elect a radical left Boulder person for governor, and look
what we have for two terms. Now, wait a second.
That is exhibit A in my favor. Polis pretends to
be a moderate. He pretends to be a moderate. So
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does Bennett, so does Hick and Looper, all three of
them largely protected, not entirely, there are noble exceptions, but
largely protected by the media. So that's why virtually all
these successful Dems outside of California run pretending to be moderates.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
But she's not even pretending to really be a candidate
at this point, Dan. So here's my question. The mainstream
media had had it with Joe Biden when they were
made to look foolish by his debate performers. They turned
on him, Jake Tapper in particular, but a lot of
them did. How long do you really think the mainstream
media is going to let the Harris campaign and herself
get away with what I just talked to you about
during the break, So she shows up off of Air
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Force two. She's sitting in an suv. A podium is
set up with a binder and scripted remarks. She comes
out out gives the remarks books that won't answer a
single question. She's trying to pull at Joe Biden. We
know why Joe Biden wasn't answering questions. He was senile.
She doesn't have that excuse. How long does the mainstream
media allow her to get away with her forever? No
way for Noah, Let.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Me make my case, then tell me why I'm wrong. Forever.
They love this. All they want to do is win.
All they want to do is keep power. They look
at this and they know the only way for Harris
to have a chance to win is to protect her.
If America gets to see her really in action, then
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she has no chance. So yeah, that's all they care about.
And the reason they ran Biden out was he was
going to lose.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
They still I don't know. With Biden. They got pretty
annoyed with the lack of access and they were very
verbal about it until he dropped out only.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
After it was exposed publicly in the debate. That's the
only time Ryan before that they were part of the
cover up. But once the American people could see it
for themselves and the left said, okay, you know that
the frauds are over. The American people know it, so
this guy's going to lose. Well, then they said, we
don't care that fourteen million people voted for him. We
are running him out and we're putting our person in.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
But she's got to provide some kind of access at
some Why no candidate's ever done this where it's like
a total whitewash.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
I'm not saying it's right, it's very wrong. But why
does she have to Now she'll have to participate in
one debate, but why would she have to provide any
kind of access? And listen, we all know there's going
to be a sit down with some friendly somebody from
ABC or something, and they'll protect her just so she
can say she sat down with somebody, but she's never
going to do what Trump does and say, Okay, bring
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it on, I'll interview with anybody. Tell us Ryan in
the thirty seconds we have before this heartbreak, Why does
she have to sit down with anybody?
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Because people are going to figure this out, Dan, she
can't go a month, two months, no interviews, no questions
at press conferences. Even the media is going to have
to come clean with the viewers. Ago, Okay, she's not
providing us access. What's going on here?
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Okay? Is it better? Was this Lincoln? I can't remember?
Is it better to be thought a fool or.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Proven and open your mouth and remove all doubt?
Speaker 1 (09:07):
Yeah, it's the good work. If we're ever on a
game show, I want to be on your team or
you could be my lifeline. Oh yeah, that's a good one.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
We got a lot to talk about, including a lot
of local stuff. But it just keeps just keeps getting
better in this presidential race. So I want to come
back and play the Gift of the Day to Donald
Trump from Kamala Harris the latest sound and this will
be an endless supply. There'll be at least one a day.
And that's why by the end of the day, again,
it's hard to even imagine the American people electing the
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San Francisco Radical because we have the video she's saying it.
It's in her own words, and you'll love the one
we're going to play after the break. You're on the
Dan Capla.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
Show and now back to the Dankapless Show podcast.
Speaker 4 (09:55):
And when we all sing happy tunes and sing Merry
Christmas and wish each other the merry Christmas, these children
are not going to have a merry Christmas. How dare
we speak merry Christmas? How dare we?
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Jeez?
Speaker 5 (10:12):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (10:13):
And in all fairness, Ryan, what did you say? The
context of that was.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
That migrant children were not going to be granted amnesty.
She's going from mass amnesty for illegals, and that's why
she's so worked up and upset.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
My friend, my gift absolutely free of charge to the
Trump administration. Sure is this humble suggestion, this better be?
This better be a spot that runs in every swing
state starting tomorrow until election Day, to the point where
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when it comes on the screen, people run flee because
it's branded in their brain. They hear it in the
middle of the night. Every single voter has to see this.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
How dare we speak Merry Christmas? How dare we?
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Do you need anything else? Do you need anything else?
My friend?
Speaker 2 (11:10):
I mean with the Grinch theme song that you hate
so much, all that motif.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
In this horrible song, torturous. That's like Old Hogan's goat.
You ever heard Old Hogan's Goat? I have no, no, yeah,
you don't want to hear it. It's a lot of
kids were put to bed with this what do you
call them?
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Lullaby?
Speaker 1 (11:29):
Lullaby? Old Hogan's goat was feeling fine ate three red
shirts right off the line, miss is something the cook,
She beat him black, tied him to a railroad track
and then it goes downhill from there.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
You sound like Steve Martin and planes, trains and automobiles
when they're on the bus and he's singing about the
coins in the fountain. That's what you sounded like.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
That's that's the pinnacle of my career. Thank you, Greg.
Somewhere in Nebraska, you're on the Dan Kaplis show. Welcome,
just getting red, Oh wonderful wonder you know? I cannot
wait to go well, not to o'ma audling for the
se Nebraska game. I've never been to Lincoln for a game,
so figure that's a good first.
Speaker 6 (12:07):
It will be go be read.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
One of the great weekends of my life was in
Omaha though for the College World Series. My boy and
I went back, had fun there, and I'm sure it's
very pleasantly cool there. Right now right has can't be
any more than one hundred and two and ninety eight
percent humidity.
Speaker 6 (12:25):
That says eighty eight.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Yeah, it's line, it's line. What do you think in
my friend?
Speaker 3 (12:31):
So my thoughts with.
Speaker 6 (12:34):
Saik Muhammad, it appears that he would rather be in
prison with a bunch of men as opposed to go
on to glory and being with his ninety six verges.
Yeah whatever, I think that says a lot about him.
Either that or he knows that Obama and O Paris
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will setting three.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Yeah, well it and we know that isn't going to
happen to get set free part. But think about it, Greg,
obviously you have what a horrific insult this is to
every man, woman, and child who was burned to death
or crushed to death or both. Every man, woman or
childhood lost a loved one, every firefighter, every police officer.
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Think about the message of weakness. It sends to the
entire world that the Biden administration would quote, plea bargain
with the people behind nine to eleven? Can you get
any weaker? Can you put a bigger kick me sign
on your back?
Speaker 6 (13:38):
After Afghanistan? I didn't think so.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
Yeah, hey, appreciate the call. And then think about it.
You think it's any coincidence that the administration decides to
announce this horrific gift to terrorists just hours before the
good news of these Americans coming home in the prisoner swap. Now,
the prisoner swap timing was just dic by the mechanics
of that deal. But the administration could decide when they
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wanted to let the world know the awful news that
it had given a gift to the people behind nine
to eleven. Yeah, five four zero five eight two five
to five. Let me do a bit of a hard turn.
It's the same bucket though, and fire what I think
is going to be very strange sound for you, But
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it leads to another point and it just goes into
this same point that wait a second, by the time
we get to election day, Yeah, she's on a sugar high, right,
now and her numbers are about to get better with
their VP pick. But once they start to come down,
they are going to keep coming down. I don't mean
it'll be a straight line down, but it will be.
It will be a line down. And so ah, Kamala Harris,
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I'm just waiting for the moment she has asked this
question in a debate, because this is another one of
literally probably fifty to one hundred different examples of individual
questions that may fully expose her to the American people
for the San Francisco radical she is. So, how do
you think as you listen to this Kelly translation of
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this Italian woman boxer who was just brutalized in the
ring by a man, because this is what the left,
including Kamala Harris, celebrate. Why what is a left hate
women so much? In so many different ways?
Speaker 7 (15:26):
I want to show you something I don't know if
you can hear. He's my father. I did the last
kilometer because one day I felt tired. Before Tokyo, I
felt tired. I said, Dad, I'm tired. The training is intense,
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but I won't give up. He said to me, Angelina.
A champion is a bit like in cycling.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
The champion.
Speaker 7 (15:58):
When they see the last colometer, you know what they do.
Even so you reached that last kilometer and pedal and
go because I will always be with you. And so
I did until the end. I thought, with blood in
my eyes, it was because I wanted this victory at
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all costs, just for my father.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
Her late father. And this is Angela Creni, the Olympic
boxer who was forced to quit forty six seconds into
the fight because the man who left these across the world,
and in this example, the form of the Olympic committee
forced her to fight against was brutalizing her. So I
am waiting for the day that question is post Kamala Harrison.
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I hope it's posed in the framework of what we
just saw here, because it's in the mind of the world.
Do you support men fighting women in women's sports? Do
you support men playing volleyball against women? Do you support
you know, men and women's sports, example after example. I
would love to hear her answer to that, but there
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are so many different examples of questions and lines of
questioning that if she is forced to address, you know,
any one of them could be that tipping point. So yeah,
you see her right now? With this sugar high numbers
about to go up, looks like she's going to select
Josh Shapiro. And when we come back after the break,
Texter disagrees with that. And there are starting to be
(17:26):
some news stories that suggest she's not going to select Shapiro,
allegedly because of some cover up of sex harassment by
an aid of his or somebody there. But I want
to get into those details when we come back on that,
because keep this in mind, in the words of John Travolta,
you got to stay alive for anything else to happen,
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You gotta stay alive. And if she can't win Pennsylvania,
nothing else matters. She can't win without Pennsylvania. So does
she really have any choice us to select anybody other
than Josh Shapirol And that doesn't guarantee your Pennsylvania, but
without him she almost certainly loses it. That in much
more ahead, you're on the Dan Capla Show.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
You're listening to the Dan Kapliss Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
How was that ever? A nursery rhyme?
Speaker 2 (18:19):
It got violent there, it gets back and then tied
into a railroad. It's worse fairy tales here.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
Right, And but but that was the nursery rhyme of
the day, and kids are put to bed with that
made us tough.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
I mean, you might as well watch Nightmare on Elle
Street before you go and listen.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
I the greatest parents in the world, you know, God
rests their souls, sat Mom and Dad. So I'm not
sure they ever actually put us to bed with that,
but I do remember hearing it a lot.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Why did you hear it?
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Well, it has a happy ending. Its ending so they
beat the goats so bad time to the track that
he ends up coughing up the shirts and they flagged
the train to stop. So it has a happy ending.
Let's go do a David in Boulder. Give me a second,
because I promised to put a smile on people's face
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when we came back. And you will love this. And
there's going to be one of these a day because
this is who she is. She is a flaming San
Francisco radical and so please, any Merry Christmas you want
to do right now, you better get it out of
your system early, because Kamala Harris wins. She I'm not
sure she's going to allow it. Listen to this, how.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
Dare we speak Merry Christmas? How dare we?
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Yeah, yeah, but that's okay. I want to play the
full thing as we have the whole show. But that
gives you that that's kind of the punchline right there.
I'm not sure they're going to love that in the
Swing States.
Speaker 4 (19:47):
And when we all sing happy tunes and sing Merry
Christmas and wish each other merry Christmas, these children are
not going to have a merry Christmas. How dare we
speak merry Christmas? How dare we?
Speaker 1 (20:02):
And were the weird ones? By the way, let me
just go on the record as we go to the
phone lines, because obviously you see this coordinated thing across
all the media everybody else. You know, they came up with, oh,
we're going to call Trump and Vance weird. Here is
what happened there. There can be no doubt about it.
They're polling their focus groups. Everything else told them that,
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and I would bet you everything on this that when
they bring in the focus groups and say, okay, give us,
give us five words that describe Kamala Harris, that the
word weird appeared almost all the time, so very smartly
on their side, whatever cabal deposed the democratically elected dem
nominee Biden and decided to insert Harris. They very wisely
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have decided to co opt weird, knowing that's how their
focus groups are labeling her, and just start using it
on Trump and Vance. And you know, again that's smart
on their part. But there's no doubt in my mind
that's where this weird obsession with calling Trump and Vance
weird came from. Let's go to David in Boulder. You're
on the Dan Kaplas show.
Speaker 3 (21:07):
Welcome hey, Dan, for a rare opportunity. When I was
in Aurora on the east side of town today, Yeah,
it's actually more pleasant than Boulder.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Really, that's encouraging because.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
Smokey, it's ugly and makes sense going to be this
way for a month. So I'm a little crack to
be honest with you and David.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Quick programming note for those who weren't with us yesterday,
when Mark Kaufman was with us yesterday, and in paraphrasing,
but Ryan, I think it's almost forbade him. He talked
about how there are areas of Aurora now where where
the City of Aurora is trying to take them back
street by street. So and the mayor said he'd come
in and join us for an hour to get into
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that in detail. Think about that, Think about how bad
it has to be there.
Speaker 3 (21:52):
Go ahead, my friend, I want to give a shout out.
I went to a new Mexican restaurant at the corner
of Mississippi in two twenty five and must be kind
of the southeast corner Lamosa or something like that. It
supposedly a couple of them on a colfax. People got
to go to this place. They could not have been
any better. But that's the zula I've had in Colorado.
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But that being said, I think it's important that, uh,
you're a little off on the the Algerian boxer just
a little like an innersext like hermaphrogetic person, I think,
and I don't think. I know this was discussed years ago.
They're born with female sexual organs. But when they did
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the like you know, the extensive genetic testing, that's when
they found the x Y instead of the x X.
So this is like not a real clear case.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
Well, bro, I can clear it up for you in
a hurry. I can clear it up for you in
a hurry. Have you seen the pictures.
Speaker 3 (22:50):
Of the of the woman.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
No, well of of the male boxer.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
Yeah, it's uh that has female body parts. Okay, boxes
and came in second to last place in the twenty
twenty Olympics.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
To so you're telling me that's a that's a picture
of a woman. Then why had she been banned? He
been banned earlier by another boxing association?
Speaker 3 (23:14):
I guess that she competed in twenty twenty, which is
actually the twenty one Olympics in Tokyo, but the twenty Games.
So this is not something new. This is like old
news and it can back.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
It's just as bad whether it's new or old news.
But just so the record's clear. You have seen the
photos of what I describe as a man and you
describe as a woman.
Speaker 3 (23:37):
I've seen pictures of the woman whim as sexual as
female sexual body part. Yeah, asking that's why they were
able to compete?
Speaker 1 (23:45):
This is and then getting back to my question, why
then was.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
This world this is aite?
Speaker 1 (23:51):
Why was this man then banned by earlier? What was
that all about?
Speaker 3 (23:58):
And this is not a black and white thing, unfortunately, No.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
No, I've got a question, your honor, would you please
instruct the witness to answer the question, why why had
this guy been banned before?
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Uh, they did the genetic testing when I always pass
the physical testing, like I said, the sexual female sexual
body parts organs, But they did the genetic testing and
deeper because you know, there's something you said about it.
It's not someone yeah, you know, trying to hide. Yeah,
and you talk about a hard demographic to be, to
be an Algerian.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Yeah, so what what what you don't want to talk
about is the male chromosomes? Right? But uh, but anyway,
well let me ask you this, David, and I think
I think we can do a drop the mic thing
that will save you your valuable breaths and everybody else
will be more sane for it. So let's say that
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this was a biological male who identified as a woman.
Should that individual be allowed to fight against women?
Speaker 3 (25:05):
That's that's not what we have about it, I did, David.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
Come on, come on, come on, come on, respect yourself,
Respect yourself. I'd like you, David, respect yourself. You're worthy
of respect, you deserve respect, Respect yourself, and just answer
the question if it is. If it is a indisputably
you know, had the male parts, whether they sought them
off or not, you know, born with the male parts,
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biological mail should that individual.
Speaker 3 (25:32):
No, no man born right, all right.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
David, very nice to have the conversation. Not going to
dignify that. But I won, right, I won because he
would not answer the question. It's like trying cases, which
I've had the privilege of doing for forty years, when
I'm cross examining a witness and they refuse to answer
the question, I've not only one just as I would
if they answered it honestly, thereby blowing up their case.
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I've won even bigger because when they refuse to answer
the question, it insults the intelligence of the jury, It
insults the process, it insults the dignity of the preceding.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Let's grant his premise, which I'm not going to do,
but let's just do it for the sake of this conversation.
Let's say that this individual is an xx y chromosome.
This does happen. It's very rare in nature. It does happen.
The presence of the y chromosome is in and of
itself disqualifying. End of story. Now, if they're intersex and
they want to go one way or the other, why
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is it we always see the default position be they
want to go beat up on women and girls and
not go into the men's division. Why is it always
to the lesser challenging division and it just is, let's
just call it what it is. But I was thinking
about this last night, Dan as I was watching Katie
Ledecki rack up another gold medals. She's amazing emptom. But
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imagine if Katie Ladecci had to swim against Leah Thomas
in this Olympics, or if Michael Phelps decided, you know what,
I'm a woman. Yeah, oh Katie, that might be a race.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
And I think anybody listening to that last call believes
that the caller, had he answered the question, would have said, yeah,
if it's just some guy who says I'm decided, they
should be able to get into the ring. That's why
in this presidential campaign, if Harris ever has to respond
directly to that, and let's hope it's in a debate,
you know that alone toast eight five five for zero
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five A two five five the number when we come back,
a lot of different ground we want to cover. I
do want to get into this business of these news
stories popping up saying Shapiro may not be the VP
now because of an alleged cover up of sex harassment.
I want to get you those details. You're on the
Dan Capla Show.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
And now back to the Dan Kapli Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
Marra Gay from the New York Times.
Speaker 5 (27:45):
There's no choice but for the Vice president to talk
more about her views on foreign policy. She hasn't been
forced to do that yet. That's going to be a test.
And of course, you know Donald Trump as well. I
think though a lot of his discussion has been about well,
there were no wars when I was president.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Yeah. Interesting that. Mara Gay from the New York Times
says she's going to be forced to obviously acknowledging that
whoever is behind Kamala Harris and running that operation doesn't
want her to for good reason, right, It will hurt
her if she has to answer these questions. Yeah, be
interesting to see. I don't think there'll be any pressure
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from the media for Kamala Harris to answer tough questions
unless and until her numbers start to fall. Now, her
numbers are going to start to fall at some point.
They're going to keep going up now for a while
through the VP pick, but at some point the truth
about her delivered by the Trump campaign and its allies
through massive marketing, The truth about her is going to
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be driven home and people are going to start remembering,
and then the numbers are going to start backing off,
and then they're really going to get scared on the
left because it's understandab now why she has his sugar high. Hey,
she's not Joe Biden. She's you know, she can walk
down the street, she can put two sentences together. She's
a young, attractive candidate. So of course they're on this
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sugar high. But really, you really think America is going
to elect a San Francisco radical, you know, with all
of these crazy far left positions said, she's out there
on tape saying them on video. Yeah, so maybe then
the left starts to freak out when the numbers start
coming down. But until then, there certainly isn't going to
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be any pressure.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
There's no direct parallel dam But real quick, this is
reminding me, and I'm hearing this comparison more and more
of nineteen eighty eight and Michael Ducaccas, who came out
of the Democratic Convention, I believe, with like a double
digit lead over George Herbert Walker Bush. But then of
course the Bush campaign, which both the elder and the
younger had tremendous assets in going after their opponents, whether
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it was the swift boats and Carrie, or if you
go back to Dacaccas, it was the revolving prison door.
You remember that Willie Hort and Ducaccus in the tank with
a helmet. Yeah, there's got to be a moment like
that that just completely disqualifies Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Right, And the bad stuff on Trump's already out.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
There, that's right.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
And the good stuff on Trump is far better than
any good stuff of Harris in terms of accomplishments.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
But to your point, Ducaccus was a Massachusetts died in
the wool far left liberal and he couldn't win in
a general election once that was exposed, especially in the
debate with the question about Kitty Doucaucus that Bernard Shaw asked.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
And I want to get to one bit of sound here,
but compared to Harris, you know du Caucus was Ronald Reagan.
Yeah so, no so, And that is part of the
core fundamental foundation of the race that dramatically favors Trump.
The bad stuff about him is already out there. The
good stuff about him, the accomplishment's far outweigh any Harris
accomplishments on strength versus weakness. He owns it. And at
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the end of the day, every Democrat who's won the
presidency in our lifetime has pretended to be a moderate
in or to win and Harris can't pull that off.
But here's another example. And on tomorrow show, we're going
to play five different sound bites that alone will sink
her in the in the Swing States. But this one,
this has got to be And this goes to this text.
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This goes to this text. Text are saying, Dan, thank
you for that sound, but I'm not seeing that. I'm
not hearing that anywhere. The Trump campaign has to get
that out there. You're right, this particular sound, especially the
punchline at the end. They have to spend one hundred
million dollars on this spot alone, saturate the Swing States
with it.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
And when we all sing happy tunes and sing Merry
Christmas and wish each other merry Christmas, these children are
not going to have a merry Christmas.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
Wait for it. This should be the spot right here.
Speaker 4 (31:45):
How dare we speak Merry Christmas? How dare we.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
I'm sorry, but if you don't spend one hundred million
dollars on that? How dare we speak Merry Christmas? How
dare we? And you don't flood the swing states with that?
That's that's political malpractice because there's so much noise out
there right now, right there's so much noise. You need
stuff that's short and to the point and carries a pop.
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It's got to be that kind of punch. And does
it get much better than that? Believe it or not.
There are some that are even better than that. But
that just runs deep on so many different levels, doesn't it,
so many different levels? You think we'll see it?
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Ryan? See the ad?
Speaker 1 (32:31):
You think, no, you think we'll see that? Add here?
Let me pull right over to it. And this is fair,
this is fair context. You think we will see this
ad in every swing state? Saturation saturation bombing with this?
Speaker 4 (32:45):
How dare we speak Merry Christmas? How dare we?
Speaker 1 (32:52):
How dare we not run that ad? What impact do
you think that would have? Ryan? If you took every
swing state and saturated the blue wall where people are
known to celebrate Christmas. Wisconsin big on Christmas, Michigan certain
parts big on Christmas.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
The Brons and Franken move Pennsylvania.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
They love their Christmas in Pennsylvania, but not under Kamala.
Speaker 4 (33:17):
How dare we speak Merry Christmas? How dare we?
Speaker 1 (33:20):
You've got to see the video, the ferocity of it.
She's never directed that kind of ferocity at Hamas. No, no,
never that kind of ferocity.
Speaker 4 (33:34):
How dare we speak Merry Christmas? How dare we?
Speaker 2 (33:38):
Yeah? Is that theater? Though she doesn't sound sincere, she
does not sound authentic anything she ever says.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
Oh my brother, I think that And when you watch
the video, I think that's the most authentic I've ever
seen her. I think that's from the heart right there.
Speaker 7 (33:54):
Ryan, pull that audio from Greta and put it with
Kamo with how dare.
Speaker 5 (34:04):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Kelly? Anyway tomorrow We're going to have for you big
smile tom on Friday afternoon, the five sound bites, those
alone that will sink Kamala in the Swing States. Ryan,
thank you if your great work. Kelly, you as well
enjoy one thing about these scorching days as you get
some beautiful evenings when it cools off, enjoy it tonight.
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Join us tomorrow on The Dame Kapitlo Show.