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I am six forty. You're listening to the John Cobel
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We're getting them on. I mean, the polls are deadlocked,
the swing state polls are deadlocked. Everything is really close.
I'm not sure how many persuadable people are out there,
but we're going. I think now it's about if your
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side comes out in great enough numbers. That's the way
it looks this minute. I understand not everybody's honest when
they talk to pollsters. It's certainly not inaccurate reading. Some years,
sometimes there's last minute surges, but at the moment, I don't.
In fact, what I noticed the prevailing opinion from most
people who write about this stuff is nobody knows. Because
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people in media, people in politics, everybody likes say, well,
what do you think is going to happen? What do
you think is going to happen? And the answer, more
often than not is, I don't know if you're being honest,
if you're not one of these silly partisans who just
does raw raw cheerleading. And I think he's coming to California. Man,
I'll ask him, but I think he wants to highlight
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Kamala Harris's time in California and what effect she had
on the state. Are ready to go here, President Trump?
Are there? Hello?
Speaker 1 (02:13):
Hi? John? Hi?
Speaker 2 (02:14):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (02:15):
How are you? Donald Trump? Nice to be with you.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
Nice of you to take some time to come on.
We're gonna get right to it, because I know I
know we're you're tight on time. Well, first of.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
All, oh, that's okay, we got we.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Got the rally at Coachella. It's going to be Saturday,
five o'clock, doors open at twelve the Calhoun Ranch. We
have links on our social media so people could get tickets.
Let me start off with something that we've been talking
about on the show for over twenty years, going back
to the George W. Bush days, and it is either
the number one or number two issue in all the polling,
and that's that's the border failure. Now, from what I've seen,
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two thirds of the country wants tougher border enforcement. More
than half fifty five percent want mass deportation. I think
every everybody knows where you stand. But what are you
capable of doing as president right away? And how quickly
can you do it? What would be the first reps.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
We're going to start immediately? The first thing, second is drill, baby, drilled.
But the first is close the border. And all you
have to do is close the border. And they don't
need bills and all the other nonsense they've been talking about.
In the meantime, they're flying people in big jet planes,
big commercial jet planes. They're flying them in. You say
the borders closed, the president says that the border slows.
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Now you have to remember two things. I had the
best border in history, in recorded history. It was closed
when I left. I had the best border. All they
had to do is keep it going the way it
was we had remained in Mexico. We had all things
that nobody said you could get. We had the single
best numbers, the best of everything. You know, the famous
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chart that I looked to the right, and that was
the chart. I love that chart, but that showed the
best as I left. Now. In the meantime, what they've
done is unbelievable. They've let people in at numbers that
nobody's ever seen. Twenty one million people, including thirteen thousand
and ninety nine murderers, drug dealers, criminals, gang members are
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coming into our country. Those people will be taken out immediately.
Is called deportation. They'll be taken out immediately. They'll be
the largest deportation. Nobody wants that, but we have no choice.
These are criminals they've led in. They've let in numbers
of criminals that nobody's ever seen, and the number of
people they've occupied Springfield, mess A, Springfield, Ohio, Aurora. If
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you look at Aurora in Colorado, what's happened. The Venezuelans
have taken it. Are literally taken over buildings in Aurora
with weapons that even our military doesn't have.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
That gang is supposedly in one hundred different cities at
Venezuelan gang.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
Yeah. Yeah, they're all over the place, and frankly, cities
that haven't been in affected and I use that word
very openly, that haven't been infected by this violence yet
they're petrified because it's coming to them. Also, this is
a Venezuelan gang. It's one of the toughest gangs in
the world, and it's not as bad as MS thirteen,
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which is now coming in. I took them out by
the thousands. We have ice by the way, she wants
she wants to abolish ice. Ice are These are incredible.
They happen to be tough, John. I hate to say
it because they have to be, but they're incredible patriots.
You don't want that job. I don't want it either,
But they are tough, strong, God, and they go out
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and they take criminals, drug lords, murderers. They bring them
out or they put them in jail where they have
to be. These are you see what's happening with our
crime numbers. They're going through the roof and other areas
that I can see. You're into it because I'm into it, frankly,
more than any other thing. I think the border is
a bigger issue than inflation. They say inflation is the
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biggest and the economy. I actually think the border. I
think you may agree with me, just based on the question.
I think the border is a bigger issue than even
the inflation, which has been record setting and tolerable.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Because what I notice now it is a broad swath
of people, whether you're Democrat, Republican, Independent, it's a quality
of life issue because they're pouring into the cities. They've
been smuggled, like you said, in the middle of the
night on planes dropped in towns like Springfield, and people
the people's neighborhoods and towns have changed overnight and they
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don't know what hit them.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
And so it's not just Springfield and John How about Springfield.
It's a community of fifty thousand people and they drop
thirty two thousand nations there and a lot of these
people have very troubled pasts, and frankly, it's a very
troubled country. Thirty two thousand in the fifty thousand, and
nobody knows what to do. It's not sustainable. Where do
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they even think that a thing like this could work?
Aurors mad, But you have many cities that are worse
than Aurora. The mayor, the governor of Colorado, a liberal Democrat,
has no idea what to do. He has no idea,
and they don't want to speak up because they don't
want to speak up against about, you know, their government,
because the government tends to indict people. Take a look
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at what happened with the mayor of New York. He
said we can't do this, and he ends up getting
investigated and he's got a problem that.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
Yeah, I remember early on when you ran back in
twenty five, twenty sixteen, and you said these countries are
emptying their prisons. That's exactly what Venezuela did.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
This.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
This gang, Trent Diargua, I believe, is the way you
pronounce it. That's the gang that's in one hundred cities.
They came right out of prison.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
And they're vicious and they're very talented criminals. And you
know you mentioned twenty sixteen. In twenty sixteen, I ran
on the border, I really did. I ran on the military.
We're going to fix it. I did that. I built
five hundred and seventy one miles of wall. I did
a lot of things, but I really ran probably more
on the border than anything else. And I fixed it
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it was great, and I handed it over. It was great.
We had a great border. The difference is the border
we have now. What they've done to this border. They've
gotten rid of every one of the things I did.
Remain in Mexico, catch and release in Mexico, not in
our country, catch or release in Mexico. All of the
things I did, many, many things.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
So you got I mean, do you already have them?
Do you already have like plans, proposals ready to go?
If you get elected, you start the deportation process, you
start ceiling off the border and doing you know, executive orders,
whatever it takes, whatever's within your power. It's already done.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
You've seen Tom, You've seen Tom Homan. He's coming on board.
They're all coming, and the whole group is coming on board.
Brandon Judd, these are all guys. We had the border
the best. Say what I did the border? I fix
it now. I have to tell you this border is
twenty times worse it was in twenty sixteen. That's the
one thing. What they've done to our country is incredible,
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including flying hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, many of
which are criminals, flying them over the border in jet planes.
And commercial planes that they rent and they fly them over.
It's like a purposeful destruction of our country. Nobody can
think it's good, but they try and use them to vote.
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That's why they're doing it. They want to use these
people to vote. They're willing to destroy our country for that,
and it's it's so so shameful, it's so it's so terrible.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
Moving on to something else. You're familiar with Prop forty
seven in California? Yes, yeah, ten years ago it passed
and practically legalized theft and drug crimes, and that led
to an explosion to crime, homelessness, drug addiction because you
could do all the drugs you want. People did it.
They had to steal in order to supply their drug habit.
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They up laying out in the street. You know who's
the Attorney general who wrote the title in summary? It
was Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
You know what her title here?
Speaker 2 (10:07):
You know what the title in summary was the Safe
Neighborhoods and Schools Act.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
Isn't it terrible? Isn't it terrible? John? She's so bad.
You know, she destroyed your state And I have property
in that said, you know, I hate to talk about it.
I have tremendous property there, and I talk about it,
but it's much more. This is much more important to
me than the value of my property. To be honest
with you, I talk about in such a horrible way
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about what's happened to California, and you know, I'm actually
hurting myself by doing it because of great things there,
and it's such the potential. You have, the weather, you have,
the water, you have so much, you have a little
thing called the ocean, you have the longest shoreline, you
have everything there. But Gavin Nouscomb is horrible and she
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is horrible, and I heard that that she is the
primary cause of really the failure. You know, you had
more people moving out than moving in. This the first
time that's ever happened. And you don't want that. You
live there, you want to be proud of it, but
you'll end up going too. Well, we've been talking to
what you're saying now.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Yeah, we've been talking about this for days. But the
polls there's a huge change because a repeal of Prop
forty seven is winning three to one in the polls
for next month, and George Gascone is losing two to one.
As DA here is.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
He is terrible. Yeah, he's terrible. I mean this guy.
And you know they have the one thing at nine
hundred and fifty dollars and less, you don't get prosecuted essentially,
but they don't prosecute it. But if they see much
more than that either, So you know, it's like an
artificial How about where the kids are walking into stores
with a calculator so they can calculate how much they're
going to steal. This is and this was all done
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by Kamala. Kamala who's incompetent. You know, Kamala is doing
some shows and making speech. Is that they're finding out
she's not a smart person. And we had enough of
that for four years with Biden. We had enough. We
need somebody that's very smart, thank you very much. You know.
But the people that can do the job, the.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
People who are going to vote for her, what do
you think they see in her candidacy?
Speaker 1 (12:19):
I have no idea. I have no idea. You know,
I'm doing very well with the African American vote. You
know that you've seen it, unbelievably well with the Hispanic vote.
I'm doing well with a lot of categories that typically
a Republican wouldn't do as well. And you know I've
always said about California. First of all, they send out,
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like I don't know what it is, thirty eight million ballots.
They send them all over the place. People, many people
get mini ballots. You know that this is no secret.
They'll say, Oh, that's so terrible to say that many
people get mini ballots. If they had an honest election
in California, I think I'd win it in a lapslide,
I really do. I make speeches in California, have massive
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crowds of people that go They say, how do you
lose it? They send them out and they get sent
back and nobody knows what the hell's going on. It's
just a mess. And you know what, they want, a
strong border. I don't believe the people in California once
sanctuary cities. And you just asked the great question, who
on earth? Who on earth would vote for this person?
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And she gets on a show and she talks like
a child. She doesn't talk like a person running for president.
She talks like a child. And I mean she just
did the view and they asked her a question, what
would you do different from Biden? Oh? Essentially nothing? Well,
what about the three hundred and twenty five thousand kids
that will probably never be seen again. They're probably dead
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or their sex slaves or something. Think of that number.
Three hundred and twenty five thousand people kids have been
lost coming into our country the border, through the border
and everything else. Energy independent. Four years ago, we had
the best economy we ever had. We had no inflation,
you know, I had no inflation economy with no inflation.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
And the inflation went up twenty five percent. And now
what you hear in the media is that, well it's
slowed down, yeah, but that twenty five percent price increase
is still there.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
You have very little inflation. Now, well, the damage has
been done, you know, it's not like the damage. You're
right exactly, the damage has been done. And then she says, oh,
I'm doing a really good job, and inflation, we have
inflation down. But what she doesn't say is why did
she do it four years ago? You know, I always
have a question for that, you just and I said
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it during the debate, you know, but of course it's
all rigged. The whole thing is these anchors that everybody else.
It's crazy. You saw the way they attacked jd Vance,
who did great, by the way, and attacked me and
we were right and all of this stuff. But they
don't attack the other side. It's the craziest thing. But
you know, I have a almost a question I could ask.
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It's safe for every single question, why didn't you do
it four years ago? Now there's we're going to do this.
We're going to do that. They've actually taken a lot
of my policy. We're going to They started building a wall,
can you believe it? A little tidy wall, but the
world nevertheless, but they actually started building a wall. No,
they've taken I'm going to send them a maga cap
I think you know. But the question is, John, why
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didn't they do this four years ago? We can ask
that almost every time. I don't want to be repetitive,
so I didn't want to ask it. But again and
again you could say, why didn't you do it? And
she has no answer to it.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
I'm being told that you have to go. I'm being
told that you have to go, So.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
I'm fine, if you want to go a little longer,
you can, all right, you don't have to go. Well,
you know what I wanted to Actually, you know what
this is for me? Therapy I'm speaking to a smart man.
This is like some people go to a psychiatrist. I
don't have time, so this is like my therapy.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
You can I think you can go on once a
week if you want. And you know I don't try
ar as much.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Well that's okay, you ahead, I'll do.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
It for free, all right?
Speaker 1 (16:05):
Good?
Speaker 2 (16:05):
So I was justin Florida. I flew back this morning, right,
and I was. I was, I was being chased by
the hurricane because I have a place in Sarasota. And yeah, no,
I drove from Sarasota to Miami, flew here, and I'm
reading on the plane that FEMA is out of money
after Helene and now and now Milton is coming. The
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flood insurance program is out of money that FEMA runs,
and the Small Business Administration disaster programs are out of money.
How does this happen? There's trillions and trillions of tax revenue.
How come all the disaster funds are broke because.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
They used it for your favorite subject, illegal immigration. They
brought in criminals and millions and millions of people, and
they took money. And now the people of North Carolina
who were really hit hard, and Georgia and Alabama and Virginia,
South Carolina and Florida. Those people don't have any money,
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and it's the worst response to a hurricane, they say,
in history. Worse than Katrina, which was pretty bad, but
the worst response to a hurricane in the history of
our country. They don't have any money, and you have
the same guy that, I mean, the same group of people. Look,
Biden is incompetent. I believe she's going to go down
as much worse than Biden if she ever got this thing.
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I think she's more incompetent than Biden. And here's the
good news. People are seeing it. You know, now that
she's getting out and about a little bit, they're seeing it.
And her poll numbers are going down, and we're leading
by getting to be I don't want to tell people
good margins because you know, they change those margins. They
change those margins fast. They're good at one thing. They're
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good at cheating, and they cheat. And we have to
have honest elections and we have to have borders. But
they've taken that money, billions of dollars, and they've used
it to allow people to come in, and they're not
taking care of the people. North Carolina and Georgia and
all these other places, and that's not I think this
one coming in is maybe going to be a bigger one.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
Why do you think they do what they do? Why
would you open the border and let eight million people
and the prisoners and the gang members, Why would you
let crime run them up? By Prop forty seven? All
the drug addiction and homelessness, It's created a lot of
suffering that you could see coming immediately. Why would they
do this? What is their end game for creating all
this chaos?
Speaker 1 (18:28):
So I used to say they're either stupid or they
hate the country. But there's a third reason, which is
probably the really the one. I think they hate the country.
They're not stupid, because you can't cheat like that and
be you know, and be like a dummy. I think
the third reason is they are actually using it to cheat.
I think they're putting a lot of people on the
voter rolls and trying to get them to vote. The
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people that don't even speak the language, people that don't
even know what country they're in, they're putting them in
the voter rolls. I think that's what they're doing, and
it's a disgrace and believe that's got to be the
reason because you ask a question that most people don't
ever even bring it up. Why you know the business
I always like to find what's the purpose of somebody
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wanting to buy something from me or whatever? You know?
You like to know the other side, I say the
same thing. Why do they want to have men in
women's sports? It's so crazy, right, Why do they want
to have like open borders where millions of people are
allowed to come in. Why do they want this? Why
do they want to have like why do they want
to be subservient on energy? We were energy independent. We
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have energy. We don't need anybody else's oil. We have
the best oil. We have the most oil.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
We have tons of oil underground here in California that
nobody can touch for decades.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Oh, California is crazy. You could be so rich. You
have such great resources. And if you even think about
putting a rig that nobody would even see. They they
look like beautiful trees. Now if you look, if you
even think about it, they put you in jail. I mean,
it is crazy. And they have no money. You know.
You have another thing. You have a lot of water,
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but basically you're always in a drought, you know, in
you're richer areas like Beverly Hills and all, they want
to give you a very little amount of water. You
buy a house, spend a lot of money, and they
say you're allowed to use twenty nine gallons of water.
Do you know that you have water coming in by
millions and millions of gallons up from the north, and
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they send the water out into the Pacific Ocean. They
don't let it come down.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
Yeah, to save a fish that they can't they to
save a fish they can't even find anymore.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
A fish called the smelt.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
Yes, the delta smelt doesn't do well.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
The delta smelt. And to save this little tiny fish that,
by the way, is dying for a different reason. It's
got no water. You know, before they had water. Now
it's got no water, so it's dying anyway. But to
save the delta smelt, which is not an important fish,
and by the way, is in other areas too. But
for that millions of gallons of water, minions and millions,
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I've seen it. It's like a giant forcet. It takes
all that water coming down from way up north, from
the snow melts and all it's pouring down and that's
why you have all those empty fields along the highway
where you have the farming area. You know, you have
the best land in the country, just about. But they
took the water away, and what would that do to
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your forest fires? You could let the water. I mean,
you have so much water and they let it go out.
And you know, I had it all done. It was
all done. The hardest part was a federal It was
all done. Gavin Nouscombe refused to sign the It was
Department of Commerce that got it done, and he refused
to sign. And think of this. You have so much
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water and they send it out into the Pacific Ocean,
which for the Pacific Ocean is like a drop. You
understand that.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
Oh yeah, it's billions of gallons, but it's nothing compared
to what's out in the ocean.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
The things I'm going to do, if this works out,
what you should because we're running against a person that's
grossly incompetent, worse than Biden. I'm more incompetent than Biden,
and I didn't think I could say that about almost
anybody where you believe a major party. But one of
the things I'm going to do is I'm going to
force that issue on water because the people of Los
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Angeles don't have water. The farmers don't have water. They
send the water out into the Pacific Ocean before it
gets to the farm land, before it gets to Los Angeles,
way up north. It gets sent out. And I'm going
to say, either do this or we're not going to
give you a lot of different things, and they'll do it.
I'm going to force that issue because I think it's
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a disgrace. You know, when I wrote up there, I
was with some great people, some incredible people, and some
congressman and I said, why is this land so barren
up here? Oh? And you know it's interesting because they'd
have done a little spot like it'd have a five
hundred acre piece of lands and about one acre or
two acres was the greatest green I've ever seen. I said,
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what is that? Well, that's the only land that they're
allowed to farm. Why because they don't have any water.
I said, you have a drought. No, we don't have
a drought, but they don't allow the water to come.
They almost talked about it like it was normal. It's
gone beyond for many, many for decades.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
I guess, well, you know a few years ago.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
It has to be forced.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
When a few years ago, with these policies, they claimed
we had a drought and we were supposed to have
five minute showers. They told us to bring a timer
into the shower and you, they said, or turn on
the radio and listen to one song and at the
end of the song, then you end your shower. That
was the official government policy.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
Yeah, no, you were allowed to have I think at
one point it was twenty nine gallons. You know, you're allowed.
Now it sounds like a lot, twenty nine galls, but
it's not. It's a very quick shower. Actually, it's crazy.
It's crazy. No, I you know, I've heard about you
for a long time. Now I must say I've enjoyed
this call. I've enjoyed the now. The bad part is
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why did they do it? You asked the one question,
Why would they do that? Why wouldn't they let the
water come down to Los Angeles? Okay, why wouldn't they
let the farmers have the water? You could even trickle
it onto your your horrible forest fires all the time.
You have more forest fires than any place on earth,
you know, and you know one of the reasons. It's dead,
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bone dry, it's it's actually artificially dry because you're not
allowing water to get there. You know, water that has
gone there for a millionaires. You're not allowed you actually
have as you know, you have pipes and different you know,
methods of actually getting Years ago, they had a very
good system, but these radical left lunatics have ended it.
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So Kamala is running. She destroyed San Francisco, she helped
destroy the state of California, and she wants to destroy America.
And I'd love to give you know, I'm going to
the valley. We're gonna have a lot of people by ye. Yeah,
why did you.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Pick Coachella because you know, obviously a lot of people
in the media think you're nuts, you're your way behind
in California. Why would you waste any time and money
coming to Coachella to campaign here?
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Because, yeah, because we're going to have I know, the state.
I also know that this movement make America great again.
You know it's a pretty nice term, right Mecca. And
what is it? You know when Biden says we will
stop Mecca, I said, does he knows what it means?
It called make America great again? Anyway, we have a
lot of support in California, and I felt I owed
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it to him. I have had so many people. Plus,
it's a great location. The gentleman that has the land,
that owns the land for a long time, he really
it's a great piece of land. It's beautiful, great Calhoun Ranch.
And yeah, he really wanted to do it. He's a
great gentleman and he wanted to do it. And we're
going to be there. You know, we had one hundred
thousand people the other day in Butler in Pennsylvania with
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Corey the great firefighter who lost his life.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
Are you nervous at all in these huge crowds conserving
what's happened.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Nervous is not a good word, but you know, I
watch out, but you know, it is what it is. Look,
it's a dangerous business. Being president is a dangerous business.
You know, a race car driver one tenth of one percent,
don't make it. Bull riders, It's about the same thing.
One tenth of one percent. Presidents, what is it, five
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or six percent? Is a dangerous profession. I never thought
about it too much before I did it, but you
know what, it's an honor to do it. I wouldn't
have changed I had somebody looking over me, because you know,
that was a long shot to have made that. It
was pretty close distance. People said it was like the
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equivalent of a one foot putt if you were a golfer.
So I made a turn to the right on an
immigration chart. That was the chart. You know what I'm
talking about, the best immigrant No, I had the best
immigration numbers in the history, in recorded history. Anyway, We're
going to do that, and we're going to do it again,
and we'll even have better numbers, and we're going to
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let people into our country, John, But they're going to
come in legally.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
Yeah, you've always been strong on legal immigration. Yep, and that's.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Believe No, we need it. We need people.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
That's what every other country in the world does. All right.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
So you don't want murderers, John, you don't want murderers.
We don't want drug lords.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
No, No, it's not basic. No prisoners, no fellows.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Let them have their prisoners, please, and we're going to
send them all back. You know, the prison population all
over the world is way down. They're all here takedop
the prison population. Yeah, not even it's not even believable.
I think I've ruined your day.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
No, not be could I talk about this every day.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
It's so crazy.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
And the terrorists too. The terrorists come in.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
So we had zero terrorists in twenty nineteen. I don't
even believe that. But these numbers were done by the
border patrol. Twenty nineteen. I was very off of this.
We had zero. They put down zero. I don't know.
I doubt that's correct, but you know, I'll take it.
The next year we had eleven. Now we have thousands
of terrorists coming in from all over the world. It's
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you know, Congo, the Congo in Africa is now a
tremendous supplier of illegal immigrants. They come from the jails
of the Congo and they're in our country. The whole
thing is not believable. And I'm telling you, nobody asked
the question that you. I asked you to myself, Well,
why why would they do this?
Speaker 2 (28:36):
That's what I want to know. That's what a lot
of people want to know. Why would they do this?
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Maybe maybe they're just crazy? You know. I used to say, really,
they hate our country, why would they do it? I
asked that question all the time. And you know, our
people become immune to it. It's called they became immune
to stupidity actually, but why would they do it. They're
destroying our country and why would they do that. And
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it's an honor to speak to you.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
John, and thank you for coming.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
If you could be there, if you could be there,
I'd love to say hello, you know, if you if
you were there. But we're going to have a big
deal and it's going to be wild, and I think
it'll be usually a very very friendly group of great patriots,
like we had this the other day in Butler, Pennsylvany.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
This Saturday, October twelfth, five o'clock doors open at twelve
Calhoun Ranch on Calhoun Street and Coachella and people can
go to any of our social media platforms at John
Cobelt Radio and you can get two tickets per mobile
phone number. First come first here.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
Probably meet. You'll probably meet a person and get married
and happily married for fifty years. Right. There's a lot
of people. We call it a mixer because the people
are incredible, and a lot of people meet and this
they have a good time. But it's very important. I'm
doing it for a slightly different reasons. I'm doing it
to save our country. We have to win this election
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November fifth, will be the most important day in the
history of our country, because our country is going very
bad and fast.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
All right, mister Trump, thank you for coming on with us,
and anytime you need some therapy, we'll be.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
Here for you gave me some. I love it. This
is better than anybody I could have a think. You
bet you take care of yourself, John.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
Great, thank you for coming on. All right, Donald Trump there,
and obviously if he was on for half an hour,
if you missed part of most of it, you go
to the iHeart app post it after four o'clock and
you could hear John Cobelt's show on demand. The podcast