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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:20):
their boss.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Thank you for the catching. Thank it's thirty more seconds here.
So I was like, someone, can we walk.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Out to this great thought? Well, we're going to test
the outer limits and the timing is actually perfect, very intuitive.
Dave Tepper our boss around here, Ryan pretending to have COVID,
and Shannon's doing the buff game and everybody else has
some other excuse. So the Boss behind the Glass today,
sure do appreciate that. And uh, have you ever thought

(00:50):
about maybe just firing all of us at the same time,
you know, just for kind of a clean start, because
you got you got the excuse right now, you got
a perfect excuse every day.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Well you do it perfect just the day, is what
the reason might be. I don't because you all are
the best team and I'm honored to be a part
of it, So that that's what holds me back. And
thank you for not you know, all coming in asking
me to be fired.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
So I appreciate that at all. Thank you to ask
you what. We're always the best team until we aren't, right.
I mean, that's the funny thing about radio, isn't it.
It's kind of like being a head coach in sports.
You know you're just We're all going to be fired
at some point.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
I tell I tell our staff here at times. One
of the best ways I've learned to live and work
is here's the deal. We will be out of here
at some point. That is a promise. Now all of
us will whatever job you have, if you don't like it,
don't worry. You won't be there forever. If you do,
make the best. But the one thing I can guarantee
you will not have it forever.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
That's for sure. I say it is for sure. So
appreciate every minute. And this is so easy right now
right eight five five for zero five eight two five
five the number techs d A M five seven seven
three nine. Because it can't get any wilder than this
candid Well, yeah it can. And it's going to between
now an election day because the Left knows they're losing.

(02:08):
It's clear that they're losing, and Donald Trump was very
smart to avoid that second debate because now the left
doesn't have anything to take the focus off Kamala Harris
and her record and who she really is, and that's
the last place they want to be over a good long,
uninterrupted stretch. So that's where we find ourselves. And it's

(02:29):
similar to remember I promised to you this at the
beginning of the year, that the run up then to
the June twenty seven destruction of Joe Biden or the
revelation confirmation of Biden. We're in a similar phase now
because then, you know, I told you wouldn't be the nominee,
but that the left would would start really losing its
mind as it became clear he was going to lose,
and they did, and they jettisoned him. But they can't

(02:52):
throw her out now. It's too late to replace her.
And because of the other night and the left claiming
victory the other night, they probably can't get rid of Walls.
So that's another great thing to come out of that debate.
And listen, I'm as frustrated as you are that President
Trump had all those shots he could have taken and
he didn't. But that's kind of overshadowing all the good

(03:13):
things he did, and he did a lot of good things,
but because of the way the leftsport trained Tuesday, they
can't get rid of walls now. And that is a
tremendous relief because biggest political mistake in our lifetimes, right,
not taking Josh Shapiro in Pennsylvania. And I'll get into
some of the latest polling as well, and again, it's
never going to be consensus. It's never going to be universal.

(03:35):
You look at the cumulative, you look at the consensus,
you look at the overall arc and all of that.
Right now, very good for Donald J. Trump, But let's
get specific. We love talking about us, right Colorado and
Trump Today he had an important presser out in California.
And the fact he did a presser, right, how many
is Kamala Harri's done since she was installed? Yep, that'll

(03:56):
be zero. So he does this presser and he touched
on a few really important things. One is I've heard
from a number of people, I didn't hear this part
of the press or that he said he's coming to Aurora, Colorado.
I don't know if anything's scheduled yet or confirmed, but
looking forward to that for sure. I guess the plan
is firm to go to both Aurora and Springfield. He
did say today though, that he would begin once he's elected,

(04:19):
he would begin his mass deportation plan in Aurora, Colorado,
that he'd begin at in Aurora and in Springfield. So
I want to get you react to that eight five
to five for zero five eight two five five Human
Sunshine aka Kelly behind the glass today so she'll answer
that called dam five seven seven three nine. Let's get

(04:39):
to some text in today's two months since the assassination
attempt on Trump, we are owed answers, bluementhal Senator Bloomenthal said,
will be appalled by the failures of secret service that
from Alexa. Hey, there can be no doubt about that,
right and when Milania, and we haven't played that sound
yet because we've been so packed, when Malania comes out
and makes it clear, Hey, by implication, she's got concerns

(05:01):
about the safety of the family moving forward, as she
well should. As she well should because you look at
what happened in Pennsylvania and the fact there weren't multiple
press conferences afterwards. You know the drill. I mean, that
whole thing stinks and I don't think we're anywhere near
the full truth on that, Dan. I think it's good
they aren't going to have another debate. She did so
well and I know you don't agree, so why take

(05:23):
the chance of messing it up? Texter. Sorry to be
the one to break it to you, but if she
thought she accomplished what she needed to Tuesday, why would
she be asking for another one? And please understand the
price of her quote. Doing well, which means exceeding the
very low expectations and not melting down, was such total

(05:44):
protection from ABC, she did not do the one thing
she had to do that night, And the one thing
she had to do that night was to explain to
the American people how she's different than Biden, how four
years under her are going to be different from the
last four years. She didn't even try to go there.
The other thing she had to do on Tuesday night

(06:04):
was to explain why she had changed her policies because
nobody really believes that sincere right, And she didn't even
begin to go there because she was so protected by ABC,
because she doesn't have the ability to explain the inexplicable,
and she didn't even try to go there. So No,
it was a big loss for her, not so much

(06:26):
of who looked and sounded better. If that's your definition
of win, well, then yeah, you can make an argument
she won, but that's not my definition to win. My
definition to win in a presidential debate is who did
what they needed to to become president of the United States.
Seems like a pretty good definition, right. It reminds me,
Dave of the craziness surrounding Tim Tebow, all right, because

(06:50):
Tim Tebow, he had a fairly low completion percentage, right,
I think he was high forties maybe, and then you
had all these little dink and dunk guys out there
up in the seven He's right, sixty eight percent completion
five seventy two percent completion. Yeah, but they lost, don't know,
we're not talking about that. So he had tabo. His
stats other than WNL never looked very good. But he

(07:13):
won at a near record rate for a new NFL quarterback,
and he did it with a very bad team. And
yet he gets run out of town as being a
terrible quarterback because his completion percentages aren't high enough. And
I think that's what we're looking at right now with
this Trump thing. You know, Hey, he missed a bunch
of wide open receivers. You know, I was sitting in

(07:34):
my basic basement screaming at the set. But he delivered
where he needed to deliver to win the presidency. She
looked good and sounded good because ABC put up this
you know, human shield wall for her, but she didn't
do what she needed to do to win. I I'd

(07:55):
rather have the winner. I'd rather have the guy who
did what he needed to do to win. But t
is Trump is?

Speaker 2 (08:02):
Tebo asked to you.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Well, you know they're different in some ways, right, but
when the stakes of this high like this, he was right,
he really was. But to your point, but he wouldn't
have been beloved, Dave, if he didn't win. He would
have been Hey, there's a cool dude, and he's a
good man of faith. Love it. But he wouldn't have
become the most popular athlete in the world unless he
was also winning. Yeah, in my humble opinion, but yeah,

(08:28):
with Trump, I mean with Tebow, Okay, you've got a
lot at steak eternity, right, That's what Tim Tebow was
all about, is how to lead people to eternity. And
with Trump, you've got a lot of state at steaks
saving the country. So I mean, I think they got
that in common. I think they take different paths to
get where they're going.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Whose path will end better to you? I think because
Tebau got some early wims, as you said, got the
big playoff win against the Steelers, which are in town Sunday,
which have been fun.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
That will be fun. And we were at the came
we yeah, that was just one of the greatest games
in history. But yeah, no, listen, hey, Tebo's got it right,
right because as we used to tell our little league
team when they were kind of getting out of hand, hey,
eternity's a long time, and then they'd look at us
like I didn't know, coach drink but but yeah, and

(09:17):
I didn't believe it. Eternity is a long time. So
I think Tibo's got his priorities right, and he is
he is absolutely headed there Trump. He wants to save
the country, he wants to win the presidency. I think
he's absolutely headed there. Yeah, okay, also to eternity, speaking
of which the Pope commented, did you see that I
did not commented on the US presidential race today. We

(09:39):
will get to that as well. So eight y five
four zero five eight two five five the number. Trump
says he wants to start mass deportations in Aurora, Colorado
and wants to visit What do you think about that?
You're on the Dan Kapla Show.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
And now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.

Speaker 4 (09:57):
When it comes to the actual vote, voting demographics and
the map, the electoral map itself, where could Taylor Swift's
endorsement potentially make a difference.

Speaker 5 (10:09):
Yeah, I think young voters, young voters, young voters. It's
a group of voters that Kamala Harris is struggling versus
what you might expect from a normal Democratic candidate in
a normal year. So Democrat versus Trump margin. In September
of twenty twenty, look at this, Joe Biden was up
by twenty eight points. He was doing particularly poorly among
young voters those under the age of thirty when he

(10:29):
dropped out of the race, up by just seven points.
So Kamala Harris is doing somewhat better than that at
this point, up by fifteen over Donald Trump, but still
really lagging where Joe Biden was back in twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
And listen as I go to the phone lines, don't
shoot the messenger. Okay, don't shoot the messenger. But I
told you a long, long time ago that the scariest
thing on the horizon for me, as somebody wants to
see Trump elected, the scariest thing on the horizon was
the possibility of Taylor Swift getting involved in a big

(11:03):
way for the Democrat. Now, the endorsement, No, that's not
going to do it. I'm not talking about that, even
though it will hurt Trump with all the voter registrations
that come with it, And there have been tens of thousands,
if not hundreds of thousands of new voter registrations already
since Taylor Swift put out that call. But what could
swing the election? And again, don't shoot the messenger. If

(11:25):
you think there's a flaw in my logic, please we'll
send the limo for you. I want to hear what
it is, and I hope you're right. But what what
could swing the election her way is if she decides
to go on a swing state tour on behalf of
Harris and do these free concerts in the middle of town,
and do it tied to voter registration, etc. Early voting,

(11:46):
That could really make a difference in these tight swing
state races. So I've just you know, I'm a brutally
honest guy. I owe you honesty all the time. I
give you honesty all the time. And I talk about
all the strengths of Trump and all the reasons to
be optimistic, but I'm going to shoot straight with you
on the obstacles in that right now looms large. I
still think he wins. I think he overcomes it. And

(12:09):
part of that is I'm betting she will not go
on that active swing state tour with Harris. But double
let's hope she doesn't. David Colorado Springs, You're on the
Dan kapla sho'll welcome.

Speaker 6 (12:20):
Oh Dan, thanks for coming to work today.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Thanks for being at work with me.

Speaker 6 (12:28):
I've got a theory for you. The Democrats promised the
surprise in October. What if they declaire Joe Briden, Joe
Biden completely incompetent, do the amend the twenty five, take
him out, crown Kamala president. Sure, she becomes the first

(12:48):
female president. And then she says that the elections are
so polluted that she might just postpone or suspend future elections.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
Dave, have you ever heard of Friday Afternoon Club? A little. Okay,
it's a term for maybe people going out to drink
on Friday afternoon. And I'm just wondering whether you have
started yours. I mean, yeah, I was with you. I
was with you all the way up to suspending the elections.
But listen, you're right. I mean what we have long expected.

(13:24):
I think everybody has right that when it becomes clear
and it will soon that she's going to lose, that
they may very well move Biden aside have her become
the first female president, hoping that gives her another big boost.
You know, that could well happen. I don't discount that,
my friend. But suspending the elections, no, I don't think
there is any chance of that whatsoever. Now A good question,

(13:47):
and thank you Dave for your call. Good question. All right,
let's say they do that, and it's very plausible that
they will. Is that going to help or hurt her?
I mean, you would think it had help her, right,
because you'll have the pageantry and Americans many will rally
run a new president, first woman president, et cetera. But
at the same time, it will mean that she has

(14:08):
to give interviews, she has to be out there more.
There will be more of a chance to shout to
do some press conferences, et cetera. And there's great danger
in that for her, is proven by the fact that
she was installed what six weeks ago, and she hasn't
done a press conference yet. There's a reason she hasn't
done a press conference. Rosiel in North Denver, you're underdone, kapitalist,

(14:30):
so'll welcome and.

Speaker 7 (14:31):
I'm mister Kapolis.

Speaker 6 (14:33):
I just want it.

Speaker 7 (14:33):
I'm going to be as brief as I can humanly
possible post debate. At the very least, it was a
push at them, Dury Moost Trump did when and I
think he's like I said a few months back that
the span is a chess player. Now he's saying he
won't do a third debate, but I think he will.
And I have an u radical idea on a third debate.

Speaker 8 (14:56):
Yes, how about it be hosted on Rumbo, which is
Simon passes it on all the networks as Don Dan
Bongino and Megan Kelly as two moderators, Piris Morgan and
maybe Bill Maher.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
Okay, well, Rozziella, I appreciate the call. Trump wouldn't do
a third debate if Milania was hosting it, and he's
wise not to, because that the point is, you don't
want anything to distract now from the focus on Kamala
Harrison a record. If there's going to be another debate,
that's all people are going to be talking about, and

(15:33):
that's going to break up. That's going to break up
this this long period of time where she has nowhere
to hide and no effective way to reach the American people.
Not not as effective as one of these debates. So
that's I think that's the big concern with the debate.
And keep in mind another benefit of not doing one

(15:54):
is it puts more attention onto the vice presidential debate
that's coming up in what is it about ten days
or so? Little more than that. But Vance is going
to clean Waltz's clock, and Walts isn't going to be
as goofy and weird and dumb as he often is
on the campaign trail. That's not the point. But Vance

(16:14):
is going to clean his clock, and it's going to
be a great opportunity for the Trump camp to expose
just how radical Harris is. So that is a tremendous
positive waiting on the horizon for US eight f five
for zero five eight two five five the number. Hey,
you could rightly criticize me right now for doing anything

(16:34):
on this show other than talking about one of the
most stunning things we've seen in a long time, and
that is Joe Biden putting on the Trump hat and
then on top of that, Joe Biden walking up the
steps to Air Force One carrying a red hat with him.
So what do you make of that? Because again, you

(16:56):
know what I believe, and I've been saying it for
a long time.

Speaker 9 (16:57):
Here.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
If there's one thing you can be certain of in life,
other than the existence of God, sunrises in the east,
and your family loves you, one thing you can be
certain about is that Joe Biden wants Kamala Harris to lose.
Does anybody with the brain think Joe Biden wants the
people who humiliated him, stripped him of denomination, deposed him.

(17:20):
Anybody on this planet really think Joe Biden wants those
people to win. With every bone in his body, Joe
Biden wants to be sitting there on election night, you know,
lighting up a big cigar, saying I told you so
to all those people who threw him out. So when
the guy who clearly wants her to lose puts on
a Trump hat. That's not hard to figure out, is it.

(17:43):
So I'd love your take on that. The other thing is,
and this will be hard to translate on radio, but
it's something you got to know about anyway, when we
come back, along with some other really good polling news.
When we come back, it's kind of like a joke, right, Okay,
you have Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Ronald Trump walk into
a bar, except this time it was into the same

(18:05):
firehouse in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and the difference in reaction goes
so far beyond what you're imagining. We'll have that next
on the Dan Caplash Show.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
He did get pushed back from them.

Speaker 10 (18:23):
They did try to fact check him in real time,
but there were numerous questions that she would not answer,
and she did tell several lies and got no fact checking.
So I think if you're going to lay down a
marker that we're going to push back on these candidates,
you got to do it to none, or you got.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
To do it to both. They asked her directly directly
in the very first.

Speaker 10 (18:39):
Question, if she thought they had any responsibility for the
economic conditions or that people were better off than they
worked for and.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
She completely ignored it.

Speaker 10 (18:47):
They asked her on immigration, why did you wait until
six months before the election to do anything? And she
completely ignored it. And so fact checking and Barb's aside,
those are the two most important issues in the election.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
They asked her. She completely ignored them.

Speaker 10 (19:02):
And they spent all their time going after Trump and
didn't follow up on any of that.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
I thought it was redacent. Yeah, and one big reason
why the last thing you'd want to give her is
another debate because of the size of audience you give her.
She had her one chance to explain how four years
under her would be different than Biden. Didn't do it.
She had her one chance to explain why she has
changed her position on so many big things. Didn't do it.

(19:25):
When she messed up like that, Why would you hand
her another opportunity that she can't get anywhere else? There
is no opportunity like that debate audience. The one thing
that strikes me, and I'll ask Dave Tupper, he's our boss.
Who's filling in today while Ryan pretends to have COVID,
Shannon's off doing the buff game, Dave, I was so
wrong about something here, and I predicted this would be

(19:47):
the largest debate audience ever and the largest had been
eighty four point four million Clinton Trump twenty sixteen, their
first debate, and then the one in June was fifty
one point one. This one came in. It limped in
at like sixty one. Stunning to me that more people
weren't watching. Why do you think more people weren't watching.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
I think that people have most have made up their minds,
I think, is what Because I'm with you on that,
I frankly thought that the Biden Trump one would have
done better too. Yeah, and when that one, I mean,
did what that did, which was considered low, I was like, huh,
I wonder why that would be. And that would be
my opinion. I think there's a little more, you know,

(20:30):
the uniqueness of again Kamala in there against Trump this time.
It certainly elevated that additional viewing just because you kind
of got to see what happens with these two. But
I believe that most people's minds are made up at
this point. They're not interested.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
Yeah, you know, you may well be right. Because my
wife was out of state for this one, and we're
often on different sides politically, and she was off with
her Bible study group and they took this girl's trip
out of state, and they had this plan to go
watch the debate together that night and they just decided
to it, just went out and had dinner instead. Yeah,

(21:03):
so maybe that's just what's going on in America right now.
But hey, I want to deliver on that tease just
before the break, especially since the boss is here, and
I'm notoriously bad at delivering on teases, But I was
saying that you could criticize me for not spending the
whole show on one thing that I think is so telling,
and I really think it's two things. One is Biden

(21:26):
putting on that Trump hat in Pennsylvania, knowing that would
be an instant viral sensation. Joe Biden wearing a Trump hat.
What do you make of that? Other than confirming what
I've been saying all along, Biden desperately wants the people
who deposed and humiliated him to lose, and for them

(21:46):
to lose, Harris has to lose. And I think that
he is so far gone cognitively that and part of
what happens, And you know, it from your own life
with people around you. Maybe when people start to either
through traumatic brain injury or sometimes through old age, they
start to fade cognitively. Often they lose a certain measure

(22:08):
of self control. And I think this is just Biden
putting it out there for everybody to see. You're telling
me this guy wasn't aware that Joe Biden wearing a
Trump hat would be interpreted a certain way. And then
he walks up the steps of Air Force one carrying
a red hat. I don't know if it was the
same Trump hat or not, but come on, man, but
the other thing is And I'll play this sound which

(22:29):
will be pretty meaningless, I think to you as you
drive home tonight, because the video really tells the story
you have on the University of nine to eleven. You
have Trump separately, but same day, going into this fire
station in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and then you have Biden and
Harris going in together. And what you'll hear on this

(22:50):
is as Trump goes in, you hear what you'd expect,
just these huge cheers. But then when Biden and Harris
walked in, something that's still blows my mind. In fact,
I had a triple check to make sure this video
wasn't altered. There is no reaction, and I don't care.
It's the president of the United States, it's the installed

(23:11):
Democratic nominee for president. They're walking into the equivalent of
you know, maybe the VFW haul down the street and
you're sitting right there, and there was no reaction. There
was no applause, there was no excitement, there was no buzz,
and you could see it on Biden's face. He like
put his hands up like, hey, where's the reaction, and
Harris looked mortified. I think that's extremely telling. Listen to

(23:34):
this sound for what it's worth. They're just sitting around,
drinking some coffee or whatever, and all of a sudden.

Speaker 7 (23:53):
Warriors.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
Trump chats them up at the ball the waiting into
the crowd, looking really good. By the way, have any
fun with it all, God's into it. I'll listen to
this and then what happens is then what happens is

(24:27):
and I think they didn't cut this because it's just silence, right,
and they thought Dan wouldn't want silence. But what happens
is then all of a sudden, Harris and Biden walk
in and this is later, right, but they put these together,
split screen, total silence, nobody reacts to them or anything.
It's I've never seen anything quite like it. I do

(24:48):
think it's very telling. Not that they don't have any
support anywhere, clearly they do, but they've got big, big
problems starting in Pennsylvania, and if they can't win Pennsylvania,
they can't win Orient for Collins. You're on the Dane
Caplo Show. What a gorgeous day up there is up there?
For a deposition this morning? It was perfect.

Speaker 9 (25:06):
Yeah, it's perfect. It's about eighty degrees. It's nice. So
I talked to you just at the tail end of
the show the other day about the debate, and I
actually had a Taylor Swift comment, but I also wanted
to just say that, you know, I feel like for
anybody that didn't see the debate, and you know, they
feel like they missed out on what was said, I
feel like there's only two things need to watch. Is
you just need to watch Kamala's first non answer of

(25:30):
the first question and then watch Trump's conclusion, and that
pretty much tells you. That wraps up the whole.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
Debate for me. Well, but there was a lot that
happened in between right and President Trump. I think you'd agree,
Laurie missed a lot of opportunities. But because of those whiffs,
there is not enough attention being paid to the really
good things he did. And I think he did really
good things on the issues that mattered most.

Speaker 9 (25:53):
Yeah, I agree, I agree. And also this isn't aside.
I actually replied to one of your last tweet last night,
Oh wow, yeah, and take so take a look. Maybe
have somebody go brab that not right now, but just
have somebody take a look at it for you. But
I actually posted a link to a reposted a tweet
there for you from Brandon Straka. You know, the guy

(26:16):
who is the walk Away movement, guy who actually spent
time in jail after January sixth and everything.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
Okay, don't.

Speaker 9 (26:24):
Oh yeah, you got to look at Brandon Straka. He
has the cole hashtag walk Away and all these videos
this came out before the last election where he posts
all these testimonies of former Democrats and why they've walked
away from the Democrat Party.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Yeah, so anyway, I'll check it out.

Speaker 9 (26:40):
Yeah, he had the best, one of the best wrap
ups on the debate that I've seen, and it's kind
of going viral all over the place.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Well, thank you, Laurie. I will check that out. I
have to hit a hard break. But are you going
to the game to our night's see UCSU.

Speaker 9 (26:55):
I'm not going to be there, but a lot of
my family's going to.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
Yeah, yeah, no, I'm going up. I can wait for it.
Thank you for that. But to Laurie's point, let me
see if I can squeeze in. This is something produced
by RFK Junior and his VP labeled the Top five
moments from the Debate. It's actually so good, it's gonna

(27:24):
take a while. Let me do it on the other side,
because the boss is here, I mean like literally sitting here.
If he wasn't here, i'd blow out the clock and
I'd run late on this segment. But I want my
key card to work on Monday, so I'll get you this.
RFK produced Top five moments from the debate when we
come back, and then got to talk about this this
hilarious ABC News report. You heard it right here on

(27:45):
this show where they're losing their minds. You could you
could hear the ABC anchor was so angry, so angry
at what Trump's saying about They're eating the dogs, they're
eating the cats, and I'll explain why when we come back.
This is killing I don't know if cats and dogs
are being killed, but this issue is killing Kamala Harris's campaign.
You're on the Dan Capla Show.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
And now back to the Dan Taplass Show podcast.

Speaker 11 (28:10):
Voter has said they were glad she has a tax
and economic plan, but they want to know how it
will become law when Washington is so polarized. They know
she wants to give assistance to first time home buyers,
but doubted that it was realistic. And Jeremy, I ask you,
is their answer Donald Trump? Because I guess. I guess.

(28:32):
I see the questions. I think there was only so
much that she could do in that debate in order
to be as effective as she was. And I agree
there are a lot more questions. Of course, I would
love to ask Kamala Harris about her leadership style and
her plans and how she plans to execute. But are
those undecided voters saying I'm going to stick with I'm

(28:53):
going to kind of lean Trump here because I want change.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
I don't get it. I was asking the New York
Times support she just can't fathom it that. Yeah, you
could have people who say, yeah, she looked better in
the debate that night, but I'm voting for Trump because
he's better for me. And this was a New York
Times piece, And why do you think the Times ran
that piece?

Speaker 9 (29:12):
Right?

Speaker 1 (29:12):
They always have an agenda. They're never going to be
honest in Trump's favor, just to be honest, So why
do you think they ran that? But yeah, so's it
was driving Mika crazy this morning. And how about Mika's
comment that, well, she could only do so much in
that debate and quotes still be effective. That was Mika
telling the truth there, right, Because if Kamala Harris is

(29:34):
not completely protected by ABC, if she just has to
debate Trump alone and actually answer the questions ABC asks her,
she falls apart. You take that very first exchange of
the debate where she's asked right out of the gate, hey,
are people better off than they were four years ago?
If ABC had come back to her and said, hey,
you didn't answer our question, are they better off than

(29:55):
four years ago? She probably falls apart right there. But
ABC protected her throughout and so that allowed her to
exceed expectations that night. But then she failed to deliver
on the two things she had to do to change
the arc. And the arc right now is she's losing
and even her own camp admits that. And a PC
and ended. So she had to come out and explain

(30:18):
why four years under her would be different than the
last four years because people don't want the last four years.
That's become clear now. And two explain why she's changed
her policy, her position on so many big issues. She
didn't even attempt either because she's not capable of it.
And so now Mika's frustrated because Mika knows that there's

(30:39):
no other way to reach that many people, right, I mean,
she could go on Mika's show. But here's a dirty
little secret, right that nobody in media wants to talk
about because they're all media. Nobody's watching, nobody's watching. I mean,
you may have a few million at a time watch
this show or that show. But and I remember I
used to do Bill O'Reilly a lot, and it was
pretty cool to think, oh, three or four million people

(31:00):
are going to be watching. But in the in the
course then scope of a country this large, in an
electorate this large, that's nothing. You can't change the arc
in an interview like that, or ten separate interviews like that.
You got one shot. It's in the debate and she
blew it eighty five for zero five e two five
five the number. Let me get this sound in here,

(31:21):
and I don't know if I'll have time to play
the whole thing. But this was produced by RFK and
his VP, RFK Junior, God Rest the soul of his father.
This is their take on the debate.

Speaker 12 (31:43):
Kamala Harris, that is a war that's dying to be settled.
I will get it settled before I even become president
if I win, when I'm president elect, and what I'll
do is I'll speak to one, I'll speak to the other.
I'll get him together. That war would have never happened.

(32:04):
And in fact, when I saw Putin after I left,
unfortunately left because our country has gone to hell. But
after I left, when I saw him building up soldiers,
he did it. After I left, I said, oh, he
must be negotiating. It must be a good strong point
of negotiation. Well it wasn't because Biden had no idea
how to talk to him. He had no idea how

(32:26):
to stop it. And now you have millions of people
dead and it's only getting worse and it could lead
to World War three.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
Yeah, and let me stop it there. He went on
from there. I thought he was very strong on that.
And I'm a guy who's I think Putin is Satan
and I think that Putin is raping and pillaging Ukraine
and Putin should not be allowed to succeed. But you
want to talk about this politically, I think Trump won
the night on that big time because Americans, even if
they see it the way I do, Americans don't want

(32:54):
to blame check. They don't want an endless commitment. They
don't want a whatever it takes to stop Putin because
Americans don't want to risk World War three. And so
I think at this point politically that cuts in Trump's
favor again. I think that America has a grave national
interest in Putin not succeeding here. But the Biden administration

(33:16):
has so mismanaged this thing. I think it is a
political winner for Trump, and we'll get into more of that.
Trump today in California pressers said that he is going
to start his mass deportations in Aurora, Colorado, where it
is he may be visiting here. We'll keep you up
to date on that, and I was also happy to
hear him say that he's going to take a look
at what Laura Lumer recently said and issue a statement

(33:39):
on it, because that's just wacky, nutty racist stuff and
he should not have her in his universe. She should
be long gone from his universe, and hopefully that will
happen very soon. And the crazy thing is, for those
who try to suggest Trump is a racist, my lord,
it's the opposite. I mean, look at his life, right,

(34:00):
and look at all the different things he did in
office to benefit people of color. And let's talk about
a big one. Okay, you talk about these single most
racist in effect policy in America. These single most racist
thing going on in America. What is it? What is it?
It's abortion. It's abortion, because this is science, not philosophy.

(34:21):
You have four or five black kids killed for every
white kid. No kids should be killed. But it is
the most racist thing going on in effect in America today.
And Donald Trump has led the charge against that, turn
it back to the people by overturning role. The Democrats
salivate over the most racist policy in America
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