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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Good evening and welcome to tonight's edition of Real America.
I'm David Pollock filling in for Dan Bull. All week
time expires on President Trump's deadline for Russian President Vladimir
Putin to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine or face
very severe secondary tariffs targeting nations that continued trading with Russia.
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The deadline was initially fifty days, but was shortened multiple times,
with the final deadline arriving this week after escalating Ukrainian
civilian attacks by Russia. The planned secondary tariffs could reach
up to one hundred percent on goods from countries that
import Russian oil and gas, significantly impacting major buyers like
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China and India, which make up about forty six percent
of Russian oil purchases in twenty twenty five.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Despite Trump's patience and.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
Offers for peace, Putin did, they did not agree to
a ceasefire by the deadline. However, Moscow accepted a proposal
for a meeting between Trump and Putin, marking their first
summit since the war began. While there has been discussion
of a trilateral summit involving Ukrainian President Vladimir Zalinski, the
upcoming meeting will only be between Trump and Putin, with
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Zelinsky not required to meet with Putin for the summit
to proceed.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
In the Middle.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
East, Israel is turning up the heat with a plan
to take full military control of Gaza City. Israel Security
Cabinet approved the plan today for the Israeli military to
take full control of Gaza City, dramatically escalating the conflict
in Gaza. Gaza City is one of the few areas
in Gaza not yet fully occupied by Israeli forces. Prime
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Minister Benjamin det Yaho says Israel intends to control the
entire Gaza Strip to ensure Israeli security disarmed Hamas, secure
the release of hostages, and demilitarize Gaza, and establish a
civil administration that is neither Hamas.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Nor the Palestinian authority.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
And then Yahoo emphasize that Israel does not intend to
govern Gaza permanently, but plans to transfer civil administration to
an unspecified third party after military objectives are achieved, joining
us now to discuss all of this. He sits on
the House Oversight Committee, and he's a member of the
DOGE Subcommittee. Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett tim, thank you so
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much and welcome. And before we got on camera, I
always can't call people congressman. I'm respectful. You said call
me Tim, So, I'm calling you tim So. People on
the social media gonna be like, what, you're disrespecting the congressman.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
No, he's a cool dude. He's like, just call me
tim So. Tim.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
Let me disrespect Congress technically, congress statistically the ninety five
year old guy that then heard the gun go off.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
So I'm good with that.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
Every time somebody says congressman and they say, I just
keep walking talking to me.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Listen, before we get into the meat and potatoes of
the interview, want to ask you how you're feeling. I mean,
you got broke a rib. I mean doing real Tennessee
man stuff.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Tell me about that.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
Well, I was the horse got and I had a
horse file and his rare about the size of your thumb,
and I was trying to swat it off. I was
deciding and and it bid him because he yelled and
he spun around and then I couldn't turn loose of
the reins fast enough and it kicked me rut in
the rib and went up got ut, traumising everybody knows
how tight I am. And I told my wife, I said,
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don't call it that you ambulance, I said, because the
reporters will be there to pull me out of it
when we get there. I said, just call him and
tell them or coming. And they rushed me into trauma
unit and X raye. Sure enough, I broke a rib
and I just only missed one meeting. We missed an
eagle scout with this kid, and I hate it. I'll
buy him a Mister Daddy's buff pizza buffet when I
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when I find him, and that'll make it up to him.
I'm sure. But we're going. I got people driving me around,
rushing me back and forth, so we're good.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
Well, I'm glad you're feeling a little bit better, and
I know are slow to heal, but it's a testament
when people talk about all those Washington phonies talk about
how they're fighters. Dude, you slapped a fly off of horses,
but got kicked and drove yourself to the hospital. So
as far as I'm concerned, nobody's a fighter but you.
So I'm glad you're really feeling better.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
Though.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Let's turn let's look let's look over into Russia right now,
because we were talking about Trump's two hundred days.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
We're celebrating all the winds.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
You guys have been working your butts off in Washington
to deliver the one big, beautiful bill. We saw that fight,
we saw what that was like, and you delivering for
the American people. One of the things that are still
sort of hanging on the vine that we're trying to
deal with is that bugaboo between Russia and Ukraine. Wit
Cough's over there trying to arrange of some sort of
terms Trump might be beting with Putin.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
What's your take on what's going on over there?
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Do you think this is the next thing we're gonna
be able to to kind of cross off the promises
made promises capitalist?
Speaker 3 (04:50):
I think so. I think President Trump, like myself, I mean,
an eighteen year old daughter, I sure is that owner
send her off toward that. Most timers cutting fine on
a dad gum mat. You know, he's give him two
hundred billion, over two hundred billion unchecked dollars. The President
Obart's even say he doesn't know where half of it is.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
Lensky.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
So yeah, I think Trump's going about the right way.
He understands economic power, and that's what it takes. He's
got a he's got the people that are that are
profiting from this and benefiting in other ways. He's talking
to them, and it's about energy. It all fits into
his energy independence of this country and export and energy
where we can shut down these bad actors that are
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doing distance with our enemies. And I think that's what
ultimately Trump's goal is. And I think he's getting there.
It's just taken a little longer. Sometimes you gotta get
go a little slower, you get there a little faster.
And Trump has a strategy and that he wins. I
don't care if it's a big, beautiful bill. I don't
care if it's cryptocurrency. I don't care what it is.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
But he wins well, and it's and it's this larger,
you know, this broader economic strategy that Trump has been
putting in place. You know, it's so crazy how so
many people are either impatient or want to see America
fail because Trump has really good ideas.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
We've seen the tariffs.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Everybody was like, Oh, it's going to crash the economy,
it's going to make inflation go up.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
All the pannikins, as Trump called them.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
But now look what we're able to do with tariffs,
not only raise one hundred and fifty billion dollars in
revenue that didn't come from the American taxpayer's paycheck, but
now we're able to use tariffs to coerce people to
do what we need to do for American national security.
India being a perfect example. Tariff's on them if they
keep buying Russia oil, and that pressures Russia to do
what we need to do in Ukraine, right, one hundred percent.
Speaker 3 (06:31):
You couldn't have light it out better. And I suspect
that's what they need to read. It is Snowbelt Prize
presentation because this is this is genius at work. And
I heard people say Trump can't negotiate with terrorists and
these Ruffians or whatever, and I said, no, Trump negotiates
with tangers in New York City. I think he can
handle some of those punks out of overseas pretty well.
Speaker 4 (06:52):
So look, he gets it.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
This is his game. That's why he's he's already put
in about a fourteen hour day already today. He's he's unstoppable.
He is unstoppable, and this is his game and he
gets it. And I think I think we're gonna bear
some good fruit. And you're right. I head on my
ex account at Tim Burchett today, I said, I said
this morning, I think I said Trump's going to collapse
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everything in three two one. No way, three two one,
and I said, no way, Let's try this again tomorrow,
you know. I mean, that's all they want. They want
him to fail. And why do they want him to fail? Well,
they want to they want to open the border. They
want to they want to blow our energy because he's
exporting energy making strong. They want to hurt our defense,
they want to hurt our economy, and ultimately they just
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want to destroy this country because they want a big
woe of topia that they they've created some socialist thing
and then they're gonna all be in charge and they'll
be the wealthy and we'll all be out. And it's
it's in a sense of entitlement and it goes deep.
It's in our colleges and universities and we and we
need to take it back.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Yeah, I mean, look, they want him to fail too.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
I mean we saw this with the we were talking
about it so much in the news with the Russia hoax.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
They don't want him to win because if he wins.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
All the people who said, you know what, I don't
have to vote Democrat and switched over to Trump.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Guess what, they'll keep doing it.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
And Democrats are probably more concerned about power than anything else,
and really that's what they want America to fail so
they can succeed, which is why the left is so broken.
Right now, let me switch gears over to Gaza for
a minute, because we saw also one of the other
things that Trump has been very effective on. I mean, look,
Iran and Israel this close to a full blown war.
Trump stepped in and did Iran's ability to produce a
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nuclear weapon didn't turn into a giant war as everybody
threatened would. And now we're seeing that Israel has voted
to sort of militarize Gaza to try to prevent it
from becoming what it was.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
What's your take on all of.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
That, Taylor, Ryan was a master stroke. Again, Trump brought
in the right people. That's what leadership does. You know.
There were so many different developments, fifteen or sixteen different
developments in that whole thing. I'm not allowed to go
into all of it, but it was pretty I think
of God, that's on this country because no Americans lost
their lives and the uranium was contained, it was not
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put up in a cloud. They knew it was in
a secure situation. They just closed everything, basically exploded everything
around it or they couldn't get to it. And that's
great because they didn't harm any of our friends. As
far as Gaza goes, the devil's always in details. But
I noticed net and Yah who said that it was
going to be a basically an Egyptian group or a
group that was probably a little more moderate, that understands
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capitalism and things like that.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
And just how.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
Profitable this piece is. It's a lot more profitable than war.
And you've got you honestly got some people there in
the Middle East that don't want peace because once you
have peace, once they quit demonizing the other side, they're
out of power. And that's you know, I call those
people war pimps. Their businesses war and it's very good.
And as long as they're putting young kids into the
middle of it, they don't give a rip. They're off
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living and cutter or something place else. And so yeah,
another masterful stroke if we can pull it off. But
is in the details, and that those that these so
called moderates that will would be ruling over there, would
be would be good. You know, that's funny. I have
some Jewish friends, orthodox Jewish friends actually, and they were
telling me how about fifteen or twenty years ago they
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were in gods and they were looking at investing in
properties over there just because of the beauty of it.
I mean, it's I hate to say it, but it's
a clean slight now with all. And there's something to
be said too that it's all these European people that
are that are blasting this thing, trying to blow it
wide open, but all the Middle Easterners are embracing this plan.
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So I think we need to shut up. Let them
handle their dadgum business again. I don't want American boys
and girls on the ground. I want it. It's their
war again. Let them fight it.
Speaker 5 (10:48):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
That's an excellent take, and you're exactly right. And look,
in order for there to be lasting peace in the region,
you saw President Trump and Saudi Arabia saying this.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
Isn't our mess.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
And for too long America's come over here and told
you how you should handle it. It's time for you
to handle it yourself. But I think the world has
an interest, even the Middle East has an interest in
gods and not becoming a terror proxy again. And so
I'm hopeful for a long term, permanent solution there. And
we'll see that Nobel Prize going to President Trump for
that too. One last thing in the minute that I
have left, I mean, we're gonna switch gears totally crazy
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because Tolci Cabbert talks about there might actually be aliens,
and why not talk about aliens, right, not the illegal ones,
although if they did come into our atmosphere with that authorization,
we'll have to deal with Trump's strong border and Golden Dome.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
But are we gonna learn about aliens potentially.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
If that would let us let's I'd like to say
everything I know, but let's just stay honest. It's an
incredible universe. I go out every night, take my dogs out.
They never want to go out at nine o'clock. They
always going to go at four in the morning.
Speaker 6 (11:49):
And I do.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
And I look at those stars and the star the
light from those stars left there before the time of Christ.
I mean, you honestly believe that we're the best that
God can do. If we're spending tens of millions if
not billions of dollars. Every one of our alphabet agencies
except maybe the I, R, S, I don't know. They're
all studying UFOs and they're all telling us they don't
exist officially. But then and then and other other in
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other environments they that we know otherwise. So let's get
to the bottom of it. I don't trust the government
that doesn't trust its people, and we need to get
to the bottom of this. Trump said he's going to
disclose it, and I believe it will. And Tulsi's wonderful.
I made her a skateboard as a matter of fact,
she's she's wonderful and she is. She's doing great work
right now. And I'm so happy she's on board, because
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you know, our Secretary of States on board, I know,
represent a Luna out of Florida. She's our chair lady
of that committee. And we're having another meeting in September,
and we're going to bring in some more experts. And
it's just we just got to keep the pressure on,
because that's what Washington does. They run out the clock
and then they oh, there's another bright shiny object over here.
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Let's look over here and look away from the UFO
or U A p is So yeah, let's get to
the bottom of it. Let's find that out.
Speaker 4 (13:03):
We are not alone.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
Listen, I think everybody would love to find this out.
I think we already know, like, come on, we all
think they're aliens.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Let's just get the truth.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
And I promise you the irs is very interested to know,
because I'm sure they'll hand of a tax bill and
say they're unpaid for the last of all the years
they've traveled to and from Earth if they find.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Out represent it.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Since I'm not allowed to say congressman, I'm going to say,
Representative Tim, thank you so much for joining with awesome conversation,
and thank you so much for joining it.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
A great, great segment, great.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
Indew brother, thank you for having me on. It's always.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Thank you so much. Feel better and keep up the fight,
got it, Brady.
Speaker 5 (13:41):
Up.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
Next, Karma comes after the highly controversial Attorney General of
New York, Letitia James, who's now being subpoenaed by the
Department of Justice regarding her phony prosecution of President Trump.
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Speaker 1 (16:30):
The chickens are truly coming home to roost, as those
who once launched fierce, unfounded attacks against President Trump now
find themselves ensnared in their own legal battles, proving that
in the relentless arena of justice, turnabout is not just
fair play, it's inevitable. New York Attorney General Letitia James
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you know who, the radical who trumped up charges against
a president on phony fraudulent business practices.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
Anyway, she has now been subpoenaed.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
By the Department of Justice as part of a grand
jury investigation conducted by the Albany US Attorney's Office into
her four hundred and fifty four million dollars civil fraud
case against President Trump. The subpoena seek documents and information
related to James's lawsuit alleging fraudulent business practices by Trump
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and the Trump Organization, as the DOJ investigates whether James
violated Trump's civil rights. A second subpoena also relates to
James's investigation into the National Rifle Association concerning alleged corruption
and mismanagement of charitable funds. Meanwhile, President Trump just keeps
on winning, taking a victory lap in celebration of his
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highly successful first two hundred days in office. The milestone
comes with several significant accomplishments already under his belt, as
the Commander in Chief asserts the best is yet to come.
Maccomplishments include the largest tax cut in US history, no
taxes on tips, over time and social security, a secure
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southern border, and record low illegal crossings. Historic trade deals
with major partners covering over a half of the global GDP,
with tariff revenues surpassing one hundred and fifty billion dollars,
the America First Economic policy, helping the stock market reach
new record highs, reducing inflation and dropping egg prices by
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sixty seven percent from their peak, and more than two
hundred actions to boost energy productions, simplize simplify regulatory processes,
and lift restrictions on drilling and energy projects. President Trump
is also touting a massive deal with Apple. The tech
company will invest a total of six hundred billion dollars
over the next four years to boost US manufacturing, increasing
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its previous pledge of five hundred billion dollars. The investment
aids to bring more of Apple supply chain and advance
manufacturing back to America, creating about twenty thousand new jobs
in research and development many more across suppliers nationwide. Century
Aluminum is also announcing a fifty million dollar investment to
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restart and bring its Mount Holly, South Carolina smelter back
to full production, increasing US domestic aluminum production by nearly
ten percent. At full capacity, the smelter has an economic
impact estimated at over eight hundred and ninety million dollars
annually in South Carolina, with average wages directly for supported
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jobs around one hundred thousand dollars annually. Guys, that is good,
high paying jobs for Americans and a direct result from tariffs.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Where are all the naysayers now joining me now?
Speaker 1 (19:47):
Congressman for California's fifth congressional District, Tog McClintock, thank you
so much for being here. Congressman. We got a lot
of exciting stuff going on. I mean I was leading
in to the middle of the week saying, ah, it's
kind of slow on Thursday. Here we on Friday, we
got all kinds of things going to Latitia James getting
a taste of her own medicine. We have historic investments
in manufacturing thanks to the big, beautiful bill you and
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your colleagues work to deliver to the American people.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Two hundred days of Trump's wins.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
I mean, there's so much we're going to talk about today,
But first, welcome to the show.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
How are you doing to day, my friend?
Speaker 6 (20:18):
I'm doing fine, Thank you, and yes, and I'm sharing
your excitement. I've been at this a long time. I
have never been more optimistic about the future of our
country that I am today.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
I mean, let's let's start right at the top. I
don't even know what the top is. Let's start with
the two hundred days, because I've had to catch my breath.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
And it's so funny because people are like, we went more,
we went more right away. I'm like, have you guys
realized it's been two hundred days? And in two hundred days,
I can't even name all the wars that have been
prevented or stopped in places that people never even heard of.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
You can't talk about all the economic wins.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
How good are economy is doing, our stock market is doing,
tax cuts, all these things. But let's go right into
the first two hundred days, because of course, to one big,
beautiful bill that was probably the biggest legislative victory for
Donald Trump and the Republican Party, because look, there's been
no secret it's been.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Hard to be a Republican lately in Washington.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
But you guys came together, you got the bill passed,
and now historic manufacturing gains.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
For the American people. We talk about an aluminum plant in.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
South Carolina and a six hundred million dollar or six
hundred billion dollar investment from Apple.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
Can you talk about that?
Speaker 6 (21:24):
Well, first of all, the only economic indicator that actually
matters is how people answer this question next year, you're
better off today than you were two years ago. You
can't spend the economy. You can't spend the answer to
that question. Everybody knows in their own lives exactly how
well they're doing. You remember Biden insisting to all of
us that Bidenomics was working when everybody in the country
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knew better so, and that was I think between that
and immigration, those were the two critical issues that decided
the twenty twenty four election. And the beauty of the Big,
Beautiful Bill is that it enenacts many of the promises
we made to the people in twenty twenty four, and
we've been able to enact it in time to have
an effect on people's lives next year. I mean, we
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talk about it preventing the biggest tax increase in history
from taking effect in January. I mean, without it, an
average family would have suffered about a twenty two percent
income tax increase. But giving it time to work means
that by this time next year, Americans will be paying
significantly lower taxes than they are today, particularly if they
work for tips or over time or over sixty five,
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or have children, or live in high tax States, Wages
that have been long undercut by cheap illegal labor are
already rising. Factories that make or buy equipment or to
be making and buying a lot more of it, and
no one unable to work is going to lose their
Medicaid benefits. And it also pays for repatrioating the illegal
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aliens who entered our country under Biden, meaning that our
neighborhoods are going to be a lot safer, Our energy
bills are going to be lower because removes the shackles
from American energy development. And if all of this relief
just creates average economic growth, the deficit is actually going
to begin to shrink. So there's and again the proof
was in the pudding. We'll know by this time next year.
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But I do know this. These policies have been used
down through time to revive and expand economies, and I
think this one's going to be Reagan's Mourning in America
on steroids.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
No, I agree, and everybody knows that going in into
twenty twenty six. If you start touting the accomplishments of
this bill, and people are going to start to feel
it by twenty twenty six, which is why I think
the left is so focused on distractions right now, but
the distractions are starting to benefit us because look at
what we're starting to learn between the Obamagate scandal and
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what Tolsey Gabbert is releasing and showing everybody about these
scandals that we all knew was happening but now are
being admitted. And the people that went and targeted Trump
when he was running for president, trying to put him
in jail. Letitia James, well, now, of course the scales
of justice are tipping against her right because we just
saw that the FBI is now investigating her actions. Can
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you talk a little bit about how America keeps winning
and justice keeps in delivered between not just legislatively, but
with this as well well.
Speaker 6 (24:19):
I think that we came very close to losing the
American Republic with the weaponization of our legal system. I mean,
this was the first time in history that a candidate
incumbent president has tried to win the election by putting
his opponent in jail. And that was the Biden campaign
plan throughout twenty twenty three. And it didn't start there.
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I mean, remember having the IRS one of the most
fearsome bureaucracies in the government turned against ordinary Americans who
were part of the Tea Party movement. So it's not
about retribution. It's about assuring that this sort of thing
never be allowed to happen again. And in order to
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make that assurance, we have got to have accountability of
the people who were responsible for these despotic acts by
a corrupt government.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Well, in speaking about Democrats doing whatever they have to
do to win because their policies stink so bad, we're
looking into the redistricting debacle in Texas and this is
relevant because if they get away with this in Texas
and look, they're doing whatever they can and get these
lawmakers back so they can have a quorum a vote.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
I think this morning we still didn't have a quorum.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
But this affects California as well, because there's a redistricting
that needs to happen all over this country and that's
crucial to our twenty six elections with our thin margins.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
Can you talk about that well, I.
Speaker 6 (25:41):
Mean, reapportionment has always been subject to partisan abuse. The
term Gary mandering was named after Massachusetts Governor Elbers Gary.
He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
He designed a district that looked like a salamander, and
a newspaper editor decided to call it a gary mander instead.
But in the age of modern computers, this has all
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gone from artwork to science with devastating effects on representations.
Both sides abuse this power if they have it. That's
what's going on in Texas right now. California, though, has
been protected from this sort of naked power grab by
an independent reapportionment commission. That's what Gavin Newsom is trying
to tear down so that he can draw the lines
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for corrupt political purposes. And even with the independent commission,
the deck in California is heavily stacked against Republicans. California,
Republican congressional candidates received forty percent of the vote in
the last election. We got only seventeen percent of the seats.
Newsom wants to take that down to about six percent.
And if you look at the gary manders of the Democrats,
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they're absolutely brutal. I mean, in Illinois, Republicans got forty
seven percent of the vote only seventeen percent of the seats.
In Massachusetts, Republicans got thirty five percent of the vote
and zero seats, So if the Democrats can snatch this
power from the people to themselves, we can expect similar
results in California.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Well, we're going to watch that fight very closely. Representive mcintalk.
Thank you so much for joining and look, we're going
to keep fighting. And thank you for all the contributions
to the one big, beautiful Bill and all the wins
for the American people.
Speaker 6 (27:17):
It's been a pleasure and a privilege.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
Thank you for joining, my friend.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Up next, it's the event that shocked the world and
nearly claimed the life of President Donald Trump. Will delve
into the latest details involving the failed assassination attempt.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
We'll be right back.
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President Trump pays tribute to our brave men and women
in uniform hosting a Purple Heart ceremony at the White House.
Receiving the medal is a profound military honor, symbolizing bravery, sacrifice,
and the high cost of service in combat or hostile situations.
It's a testament to the service member's courage in being
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wounded or killed due to enemy action while serving in
the US Armed Forces. President Trump honored nearly one hundred
Purple Heart recipients at the White House event yesterday, which
was National Purple Heart Day. Among those honored three veterans
who had sent Trump their Purple Heart medals after the
assassination attempt on him in Butler, Pennsylvania. At the campaign
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rally in twenty twenty four, the President expressed deep gratitude
for the veterans' kindness and noted that while his own
experience was difficult, the veterans who received the Purple Hearts
endured much more.
Speaker 9 (30:46):
Last year, after an assassin tried to take my life
in Butler, Pennsylvania, Thomas generously mailed me one of his
Purple Hearts. Many of the other veterans showed me the
same unbelievable gesture of kindness, including three time purple heart
recipient John Ford and Gerald entered Junior who also came
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along with us and did us a great, great favorite Gerald, John,
and Thomas. I want to thank you very much. What
a great honor to get those purple hearts. I guess
in a certain way, it wasn't that easy for me
either when you think of it. But you went through
a lot more than I did, and I appreciate it
all very much. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
What a story.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
In the days and weeks and months following that botched
assassination attempt, several inexcusable failures were uncovered, failures that nearly
cost the president his life. The Department of Homeland Security
found the Secret Service had become complacent and bureaucratic despite
increasing risks and advancing technology. The report criticized poor coordination,
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lapses and preparedness, and failures in protective operations by the
Secret Service at the rally.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
The agency has since implemented.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
More than half of the reforms recommended by multiple investigations,
including improvements in communication, training, technology, and resource allocation. The
investigation into the assassination attempt also uncovered that, prior to
the rally, the Secret Service denied or left unfulfilled at.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
Least ten requests from Trump's detail.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
For additional security resources, including enhanced counter drone systems, counter
assault teams, and counter snipers. The lead Secret Service agent
responsible for the communications at the event was assigned only
two days before the rally and had no direct content
contact with local law enforcement during the event. Six Secret
Service agents were subsequently suspended for ten to forty two
(32:42):
days for lapses in security protocol related to the incident.
The Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheedle, resigned nearly a year
ago after her testimony to Congress was contradicted by evidence
showing requests had been denied. I was looking forward to
being joined by my good friends social media personality Blake Marnl.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
You guys might know him as Bricksuit.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
We had a little bit of a scheduling issue, but
that's okay, the reason why I wanted to have him
on and even talk about this, even though I know
it's been about a month since we've had any.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
News on it.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
But here's the thing, this information still needs to come out.
We still need to know what happened that day in Butler,
how those lapses occurred. Because what happened that day if
you guys were never should have happened. That man never
should have been able to get on the roof and
be that close to the president. The intelligence failures the
roofs left open the fact that nobody was able to
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get up there and.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
Stop the guy.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
All the people in the audience pointing and shouting about
what was going on.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
This never should have happened.
Speaker 1 (33:38):
Now, whether it was just negligence, whether it was just
bad planning, or was it something worse. Everything we're finding
out about crossfire, Hurricane, everything we're finding out about, all
of the other lapses in the Biden government, I think
we still need answers to this, and I know a
lot of you guys want answers too. And the reason
why I wanted Bricksuit on. He was there in the
front row that day of Butler. And what was interesting
is I met him here over the weekend and we
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talked about Butler, and I said, what was it like
being there in the front where he says, you know,
at the time, it didn't really affect me too much.
And then it was about a couple of weeks later
and I started really thinking about it, and he thought
about how stressful that moment was, and how almost anxiety
provoking it was, and not saying PTSD but almost like
I still think back to that and it makes me
very nervous of how close I was right in the
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front brick suits. The guy if you guys know, used
to go up on stage with President Trump. Hey Wallman
or go wall Suit. He brings him up there. He
was at every single show, always in every single rally,
always in the front row, and he was there that
day in Butler. We need answers to what happened there too.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
Still to come.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
On Real America, the hits just keep on coming for
President Trump as he serves up the most secure southern
border in American history. Even Superman is joining in the
effort to expel illegal aliens from America.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
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Speaker 1 (37:00):
Ever, what a difference a true leader makes.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
President Trump is finally giving us the.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Most secure border in history, with new record lows arrests
in July and zero illegal alien admissions for three months.
Last month, border patrol agents arrested approximately forty six hundred
foreign invaders who tried to cross the Southwest border illegally
between ports of entry. That's down twenty four percent from
June and a whopping ninety two percent from this time
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last year under the Biden regime. Remember when Biden said
there's nothing he can do. It was all the Republican's fault.
Clearly he didn't know what he was talking about. Nor
did borders are Kamala Harris. For the third consecutive month,
no illegals apprehended were admitted into the US, and in
start contrast to the feckless Joe Biden catch and release policy,
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where fifty to seventy percent of encounter migrants were released.
There's also been rapid progress in the border wall construction
since President Trump's return to office. Workers are keeping busy
across multiple sectors, with more than eighty miles of new
permanent border barrier projects spanning San Diego, Yuma, Tucson, El Paso,
and the Rio Ground Rio Grand Valley areas. Massive funding
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for the construction is coming from the One Big, Beautiful
Bill Act, providing forty six and a half billion dollars
for the border wall project, three times more than the
entire amount spent during President Trump's first term. Do you
guys remember you had to fight for the funding for
the wall. Trump is now ordering the Commerce Department to
begin immediate work on a new, highly accurate US Census,
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a census that excludes illegal aliens from being counted. I'm
still shocked that illegal aliens were being counted to begin with.
The US Census, constitutionally required every ten years, currently counts
all residents regardless of immigration status watam discount taurus then
or maybe space aliens. The new directive aims to change that,
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and the next census count is scheduled for twenty thirty.
Speaker 2 (39:13):
President Trump is also cracking.
Speaker 1 (39:15):
Down on the massive amount of illegal drugs flowing across
our southern border, signing an order directing the Department of
Defense to use the military to fight Latin American cartels.
The move marks a dramatic escalation in the war on drugs. Additionally,
the administration has placed a fifty million dollar bounty on
the Venezuelan president, Nicholas Maduro, dubbing him the de facto
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leader of one of the most prominent trafficking operations. If
you guys don't see me for a while, I might
have found him. Meantime, efforts to expand the US Immigration
and Customs enforcement are exploding. The agency is actively hiring
ten thousand additional agents and legal staff to beef up
deportation operations and enforcement efforts. The recruitment drive off for
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signing bonuses up to fifty thousand dollars and student loan
repayment and forgiveness options to attract candidates. Go hey, go
find Maduro, Join ICE, get your loans forgiven. There's lots
of opportunities here to make the country more secure. ICE
is also removing previous age restrictions for candidates, allowing anyone
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eighteen years or older to apply. Even Superman is getting
in on the action. Dedan Caine, best known for playing
the Man of Steel in the nineteen nineties TV series
Lois and Clark, is joining ICE. Cain is already a
sworn deputy sheriff and a reserve police officer, and announced
he will be sworn in as an ICE agent as
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soon as possible following ICE's twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (40:43):
Five recruitment drive.
Speaker 1 (40:45):
Here now Republican grassroots organizer, veteran and youth advocate Heather
Heather Mick Isaac, Welcome to the show.
Speaker 10 (40:54):
Thanks David. It's a pleasure to be here.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
No, everyone's wondering why I read your name twice online.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
She's had I've called her Heather Heather for years, so
she's a good friend. I'm so excited to have you here,
and I'm so excited to talk to you today about,
you know, everything that's sort of developing along the border.
You're from California. You've been talking about border stuff for
a long time. You grew up here in this state,
you escaped, I'm in San Diego. Sandia was pretty nice
and so right out the gate. I want to ask you,
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so you've been following all of Dean Kayne's Superman joining ICE.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
We've had record recruitment numbers.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
You have to be encouraged with the change along the
border that you've seen over just the last two hundred
days compared to what we were at just a few
months before that.
Speaker 11 (41:41):
Oh, it's been incredible, and it's been incredible to see
that all we truly needed was a change in leadership.
Everything that we had said was going to work or
we needed to do has been implemented. And guess what,
it's worked. We have had the lowest border crossings in
what decades.
Speaker 10 (41:57):
It's not.
Speaker 11 (41:59):
Our existence country. So what Trump is doing is working.
And another thing that I like people to look at
is when recruitment numbers are up, that is a good signal,
and it's a good sign for the agencies.
Speaker 10 (42:12):
With which whom the numbers are up for.
Speaker 11 (42:15):
People want border security, people want our country to be safe.
Speaker 10 (42:21):
We want people to be vetted that come in here.
Speaker 11 (42:25):
And it's again, it's just it goes to show the
support is truly there, regardless of what mainstream media might say.
During Biden, the military recruitment numbers were down. They were low.
Now that Trump is back in office, they're soaring again.
And so again it's a picture of the actual support
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of the people who are willing to be heroes and
are willing to sign up, such as Dean Kin. How
cool is that we got Superman as a border patrol agent.
I think that's pretty awesome.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
I think it's all I think he should rip open
his shirt AND's his ice on it, you know, flies over.
Speaker 2 (43:01):
To the border. Look, I agree with you. I remember
when when Biden said it couldn't be done.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
We couldn't seal the border. It was up to Republicans,
and we've asked for legislation. It's just gonna stay open,
and we're gonna let millions and millions of people in
from all over the place, and we don't know where
they're from.
Speaker 2 (43:17):
It's been such an incredible turnaround.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
And then with the one big beautiful bill funding the
entire border wall, we're winning on the border and it's
getting a lot better.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
But they've been fighting him. We've seen the law fair
just recently.
Speaker 1 (43:28):
I'm sure you saw you remember a judge Bosberg who
kept trying to tell Trump what he could and couldn't do,
who's allowed to deport When Abrago Garcia was the left,
like the marilynd man who is just a good old
guy gang member beating his wife and you know, now
he's in jail where he belongs, whether it's in Al
Salvador here.
Speaker 2 (43:48):
But then this.
Speaker 1 (43:48):
Judge goes and decides he's gonna find Trump in contempt
or the administration because they're deporting people over his objections.
Speaker 2 (43:57):
Well, guess what. It's been overturned. Have you seen this?
Speaker 1 (44:00):
The Appeals Court, a three panel judge panel, two Republicans,
one Democrat, overturns this contempt ruling. Apparently the only person
has contempt is this judge for the president's executive authority.
Speaker 10 (44:12):
What do you think I think this judge got what
was coming to him.
Speaker 11 (44:16):
I mean in terms of, like, what a horrible thing
for your record. That's something that you put up has
now been slapped down because you did it wrong.
Speaker 10 (44:25):
You weren't following the law.
Speaker 11 (44:27):
So I think it's a wonderful example of shame, and
we should all shame these rogue judges who are not
putting American citizens at the forefront. That's been the whole
mission America first, putting Americans first. Did you know that
in twenty four.
Speaker 10 (44:44):
States, illegals get in.
Speaker 11 (44:47):
State tuition whereas if somebody else that's traveling from another state,
Let's say Florida wants to go to school in California,
that illegal immigrant, that illegal will get in state tuition
rates instead of the American citizens who have decided to
move to that college.
Speaker 10 (45:04):
So I think I am a static.
Speaker 11 (45:07):
This is what I voted for, This was the mandate,
this is what Trump ran off of. And to see
rogue people getting puting in their place, I mean, I
love a little bit of karma.
Speaker 1 (45:18):
Oh my god, speaking of karma, I mean, we talked
about it earlier, and we'll talk about it later on
the show too. But Letitia James, you saw that, right,
you talk about karma and.
Speaker 2 (45:26):
Then, but not only that, you want to hear some karma.
Speaker 1 (45:29):
Suffolk County Sheriff Stephen Tompkins, he's one of these sanctuary
city sheriffs who doesn't think he needs to enforce the
laws in the United States. He's been charged with extortion
fifty thousand dollars for some marijuana shop or something. Again,
these people with their sanctuary cities, disregarding the law of
the law.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
You though nobody's above the law.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
With these folks, apparently they believe that right that they're
above the law.
Speaker 11 (45:55):
Well, I will say that Democrats are skilled in the
art of gaslighting, and they have an incredible ability to
be doing exactly what they are blaming everybody else for doing.
Speaker 2 (46:08):
Yeah, well, but this was really like part of a
bigger symptom here.
Speaker 1 (46:12):
I mean, you see La Mayor Karen Bass, She's out
there protesting along with people, and they attack federal agents
suggesting that the federal agents don't have a right to
enforce our border laws in.
Speaker 2 (46:24):
States like California.
Speaker 1 (46:25):
You see this all across the country, where they basically
treat our laws like it's a joke, when it's no joke,
when these legal aliens are harming innocent Americans and President
Trump is doing his duty, he's worn the constitution to
defend us. And then you have these radical leftists. If
they hate the country so much that they would rather
support the people that are hurting it, it's crazy to me.
Speaker 2 (46:45):
Let's word over to you.
Speaker 10 (46:46):
Well, I get exactly.
Speaker 11 (46:48):
The Democrats will always put up people that they feel
like are the weakest link.
Speaker 10 (46:52):
They are the party of victimhood.
Speaker 11 (46:54):
If they cannot create a victim, then they don't have constituents, period.
Speaker 10 (46:59):
That is their entire.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
Yeah, oh you didn't have to stop. I was just
agreeing with you. It's like a preach. I was like, preach, preach, Well,
look just all the time I have anyhow, But thank
you so much. For joining today. Thank you for all
the work you do, the advocacy for you, and thank
you for being you.
Speaker 2 (47:14):
If people want to.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
Follow you on X, not that you need any more
followers because you're blowing up over there.
Speaker 2 (47:20):
How do people go and check you out?
Speaker 11 (47:22):
You can find me the My main social media platforms
are going to be x, TikTok and Instagram, Liberty, Valkyrie,
and I look forward to seeing everyone.
Speaker 1 (47:33):
Yeah, you got great stuff. Everybody go check out Heather, Heather,
thank you so much for joining us.
Speaker 10 (47:38):
Thank you, David.
Speaker 2 (47:40):
Stick around.
Speaker 1 (47:40):
Up next, sorority girls from coast to coast reclaim college
campuses from the woke agenda.
Speaker 2 (47:47):
We'll be right back.
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Janser passed on from parents to offspring, often determining traits
like her color, personality, and even eye color.
Speaker 8 (50:17):
My jans are blue, Sidney Sweeney, CASPERG.
Speaker 1 (50:20):
Keynes, Hollywood actress. Sidney Sweeney a registered Republican. We just
found out, not that it matters, is the latest target
of the radical left's canceled crusade. On July twenty third,
American Eagle launched its bold Fall denim campaign starring Sidney Sweeney.
Speaker 2 (50:38):
The ad plays on a pun.
Speaker 1 (50:40):
Jeans with a G and jeans with a J, with
Sweeney famously crossing out one and replacing it with the other.
Speaker 2 (50:49):
Of course, that sent.
Speaker 1 (50:50):
The far left into a full blown meltdown. American Eagle
broke its silence on the controversy sparked by its ad campaign,
clarifying the message Sidney Sweeney has great gens is strictly
about the genes, her jeens, her story, the clothing outfitter,
adding will continue to celebrate how everyone wears their American
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Eagle jeans with confidence their way. Great genes look good
on everyone. Recently, at the premiere of the Americana in Hollywood, Sweeney,
of course, was heckled by another radical lunatic.
Speaker 10 (51:25):
The ad that's me rasist.
Speaker 2 (51:31):
One belief.
Speaker 1 (51:33):
Seriously, they're gens. The phrase good genes from Sidney Sweeney's
American Eagle Ad has taken on a life of its own,
giving birth to the good Jens sorority rush trend. The
recent viral phenomenon is linked to the annual rush talk
TikTok videos that document the sorority recruitment process at universities
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across America. The trend exploded after Sidney Sweeney's American Eagle
Ad used the double and andre about good jeans.
Speaker 2 (52:03):
Take a look.
Speaker 1 (52:03):
Sorority girls from coast to coast are taking part in
the trend, involving highly choreographed dance moves. Rational Americans see
this as a return to the classic American values and
the end of the toxic, woke era that's been infesting
campuses across America.
Speaker 2 (52:20):
On the other hand, the.
Speaker 1 (52:21):
Purple hair, nose ring wearing two fat for American Eagle jeans,
typically obese liberal left wing is predictably having a complete meltdown,
crying racism, spewing baseless claims of promoting Aryan beauty standards, Nazism,
white supremacy. Ugh joining me now is my good friend,
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conservative influencer Conservative at Welcome to the show, my friend.
Speaker 4 (52:48):
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to have you here as well, my friend. Look, uh,
it's not a surprise that the left is losing their
mind over any pretty white chick that looks good in jeans.
They've tried to basically make it so that the only
pretty women can be men dressed as women, and they're
losing their minds that a pretty woman is wearing jeans.
Speaker 2 (53:34):
I think it's because she's a Republican.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
Let's first get your take on what you think about
this whole Sydney sweety debacle.
Speaker 2 (53:40):
Are you calling anybody on your big blow up phone?
Speaker 12 (53:43):
Well, I didn't call anybody, but I did order my
own pair and did my own friend on TikTok with
it and use that very sound. So shout out to
American Eagle because you have people that I haven't shopped
there in probably twenty years shopping there now.
Speaker 4 (54:00):
Look, this is amazing to me.
Speaker 12 (54:01):
Right, they have a problem with a pretty blonde chick,
but didn't have a problem with Beyonce of course, kind
of running a similar ad. But they're okay with men
running around in women's face doing all to ads and
makeup ads and cover Girl and Mabeline and all these
things pretending to be women, not real women. I think
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it's great for American Eagle. I think it's great for
companies when the left completely melts down, because we go
in droves and buy everything we possibly can.
Speaker 4 (54:38):
And it's fun to me to see them melt down.
Speaker 12 (54:42):
It must be really hard to wake up every day
and be so angry at GEE.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
I think they're addicted to anger and they just have
to find something to be angry about.
Speaker 2 (54:50):
Look, you remember when Calvin Klein hired the pregnant man.
Look at this? Do you remember this?
Speaker 1 (54:56):
This isn't controversial, And look, they have a pretty woman there,
but because she's holding a pregnant man, I look like that.
By the way, I've in San Diego this week and
I've been visiting all of.
Speaker 2 (55:06):
The delicious taco establishments.
Speaker 1 (55:08):
That is an accurate representation of what I look like
at the end of every day.
Speaker 2 (55:12):
But I mean, what do you make of that?
Speaker 4 (55:15):
I was gonna say, I've seen a lot of beer
bellies like that.
Speaker 10 (55:19):
Look.
Speaker 12 (55:20):
Of course, they have no problem with this, right, because
this caters to what they like. They like controversy, and
you know, they like to like I said, women face,
people playing women as cosplay.
Speaker 4 (55:33):
I don't know.
Speaker 12 (55:34):
I didn't like Calvin Klein, and I wasn't gonna buy
Calvin Klein after this. I always thought, I mean maybe
because I'm a gay man. I always thought that Calvin
Klein had really good looking guys in underwear.
Speaker 4 (55:44):
And then there's a trans man, so I'm.
Speaker 1 (55:46):
Out, well, look, I mean and what I really like
to see, and as the left losers her mind. Look,
we saw American Eagle stock up twenty percent after Trump's like, yeah,
I like that.
Speaker 2 (55:56):
Now they know she's Republican.
Speaker 1 (55:57):
But the thing is now the sorority, and we see
this every year during Rush you put those choreograph videos.
Speaker 2 (56:03):
But now it's the Sydney Sweeney trend.
Speaker 1 (56:07):
This is the best thing that could happen, because now
there's like an in your face, straight up rejection of
the woke less, nefnist nonsense. Women are allowed to be
pretty again. Women are allowed to be women again. And
it seems like we're not taking this anymore. Are we
on a trajectory of normalcy in America?
Speaker 4 (56:29):
Yes, yes we are.
Speaker 12 (56:30):
And look, we already saw this with the outpouring of
votes coming from this generation when it came to Trump
and how cool the conservative movement was again. He made
conservatism great again, and so we started to see that
with podcasts. I am so when I saw this trend happening. Listen,
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nobody doesn't like a good look in college group of
girls dancing to choreography like we did back in the days.
And these liberals would have melted down back in the
day if they would have seen, you know, cigarette ads
or beer ads or ads with Sidney Crawford, one of
the most beautiful women in the world.
Speaker 4 (57:16):
And then and I'm just glad that we're.
Speaker 12 (57:18):
Back to basics and I don't have to see Dylan
mulvaney in a bathtub chugging on beer.
Speaker 1 (57:24):
Let me tell you I haven't you know some of
the criticism, it's been hilarious. Some of the criticism has
been there's a shocking lack of diversity in those sororities dances.
And the other thing is they stole that from black
sorority culture, the dancing data and stuff. There's so much
hate and anger on the left, they'll never get over it.
We don't care anymore.
Speaker 2 (57:42):
Fingers in our ears, la la la. We don't care.
We're going back to being normal.
Speaker 1 (57:45):
Go somewhere else and complain which your stupid piercings and
purple hair.
Speaker 2 (57:49):
And thank you so much for joining me today on
the show.
Speaker 1 (57:51):
It's such an honor to have you here and I
look forward and talking to again real soon.
Speaker 2 (57:56):
Thanks buddy, take care.
Speaker 1 (57:57):
Before we say good night, we wanted to let you
know about a couple of special guests joining us on
Monday show My Last Night. Founder of the Walkaway Campaign,
Brandon Strock will be on the program. Also award winning
Brazilian journalist and economist Paula Figarato. That's going to do
it for this episode of Real America. Thank you so
much for tuning in. It's been a pleasure filling in
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for Dan all week. I'll be back one last time
Monday for one more show, so make sure you tune in,
but make sure you stick around because the Great Matt
Gates Show is next. Have a wonderful weekend, and we'll
see you on Monday night.