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March 15, 2022 53 mins
Tonight on The Real Story…

Defining Democrat Empathy – Matt Schlapp (American Conservative Union)
The Russia Hoax – Rudy Giuliani (Common Sense Podcast)
RINOS Hard at Work – Harriet Hageman (WY Candidate)
NC Politics – Bo Hines (NC Candidate)
Fuel & Frustration – Rep. Ralph Norman (SC-5)
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Speaker 1 (00:13):
Good evening and welcome to the real story. Tonight match
slap Rudy Giuliani, Harriet Hageman, Bohines and Congressman Ralph Norman
will be joining us, and we have a lot to
get to. But first, empathy.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Well, Biden was so gracious to define it for us
in May of last year.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
Empathy is the fuel of democracy, our willingness to see
each other not as enemy, as neighbors, even when we disagree,
to understand, let the others going through.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
How sweet. And Biden certainly knows a lot about empathy.
Why he campaigned on it. We saw so many ads
on it in twenty twenty.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
I know Joe, he is a profoundly decent man.

Speaker 5 (00:58):
There's a humility to the randomness of tragedy that brings
about a caring that can't be faked, and it can't
be contrived.

Speaker 6 (01:08):
His life is a testament to get back up and
he is going to channel that same grit and passion
to pick us all up.

Speaker 7 (01:16):
It gives me hope that he is the man of.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
The moment, The man of the moment, that's what Biden
was supposed to be. And his empathy, well, since he
took office. Democrat leadership just can't stop talking about it.

Speaker 6 (01:30):
Your empathy has become a trademark of your presidency and
can be found on each and every page of the
American Rescue Plan.

Speaker 8 (01:41):
Who is more empathetic than Joe bid Who has a
bigger vision, more knowledge, more strategic thinking about all this?

Speaker 9 (01:49):
This has been a very difficult time for the American people.
No more empathetic leader to help guide us through this
difficult time, Resident Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Oh, yes, Biden's empathy. You can see it everywhere. How
could you ever miss it?

Speaker 2 (02:07):
We've all seen the pictures.

Speaker 10 (02:08):
We've seen those hundreds of people packed into a C seventeen.

Speaker 7 (02:11):
We've seen Afghan's fall was.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Four days ago, five days ago.

Speaker 11 (02:16):
I'm sick of this stuff. We have to talk about
it because American people think the reason of inflation as
governments spending more money simply not true. Never forget what
we've accomplished together so far. And by the way, the
American people just trying to stay above water don't understand this.
You tell them what the American Recovery Act was. I

(02:37):
look at you, like, what are you talking about? I
grew up in a family were in the price of
gas went up at the pump gas station.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
We talked about it as the kitchen table.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
When all else fails, bring up the kitchen table. And
once you talked about during a period of time when
gas prices were pretty much stable. But hey, at least
members of Biden's administration are always there to show even
more empathy relatability.

Speaker 12 (03:01):
Need to make sure that it becomes relatively more attractive
to have an electric vehicle instead.

Speaker 13 (03:06):
Of a game.

Speaker 14 (03:06):
You want gas prices to go up, in oil prices,
you need.

Speaker 12 (03:09):
It to reflect the true cost of carbon.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
I have a Chevy Bolt, that is my car. I
lease a bolt, and I.

Speaker 11 (03:16):
Lease solar panels, so I drive on Sunshine Girl.

Speaker 6 (03:21):
One of my favorite topics electric school buses, Electric school
buses and a big batteries underneath it. Yes, we are
very excited about electric school buses.

Speaker 7 (03:31):
So how do I know it's actually working?

Speaker 1 (03:33):
You usually can smell it and you can hear it.
You can hear the guzzling sound.

Speaker 6 (03:37):
Is there a limit?

Speaker 15 (03:38):
Not a red line, but a limit.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
It's what you think that the US publica flows off
the tongue. It's okay, these are the crazies running our
country right now, they can provide no empathy, they can
provide no hope, and when they're asked to respond to
how the American people are hurting so terribly well, they
have a list of root causes, which of course doesn't
include them.

Speaker 9 (03:59):
We understand that this has been a tough moment for
the American people over the last several years. The chaos
of the prior presidency, a global once in a century
deadly pandemic, the resulting shock to the economy, first as
it relates to having to shut down the economy, and

(04:20):
then the supply chain issues, an insurrection, a racial justice
crisis that emerged in the aftermath of the tragic assassination
of George Floyd. This has been a very difficult time
for the American people.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
See, that's why the American people are so discontent. There's
just too many external factors to count, too many people
to blame. Not We get it. We see through it,
see through it to the polls in November, and we
can't wait to get out and vote. And that is
a real story. Joining us now with more on this.
SEAPAC chairman and author of the book Desecrators Match Slap

(04:57):
Matt We hear it all the time. The Democrats know
so much about empathy. If so, where is it? Yeah?

Speaker 16 (05:05):
Why does their empathy always result in all of our
lives getting so much worse? Think about the basic staples
in your life. You couldn't get champagne at a reasonable
price on New Year's Eve. You couldn't get turkey at
a reasonable price on Thanksgiving. You couldn't get red meat
tenderloin steaks at a reasonable price. For Christmas. You can't
fill up your minivan or your truck at a reasonable price.

(05:27):
All their policies are intended to make these staples higher, Natalie,
and I think that's the key. Pete Budajetge gave it
away on that little clip. Their whole Green New Deal
plan is to find ways to force up the price
of fossil fuels. And what happens when fossil fuels go up.
I'll tell you what happens. People freeze to death in
the winter, they are exposed to extreme heat in the summer,

(05:50):
and they can't take their kids to the emergency room
because their minivan is not necessarily filled with enough gas
to get there. These are the types of things, little
practical things that the Democrats make worse for people they
don't care about.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
And yet we're also stupid. We just don't understand what
they're doing. For Biden to be so frustrated at that
event in front of all those Democrats, it's just they
haven't explained things a certain way. If they just explained
it and we understood, then everything would be perfect.

Speaker 16 (06:21):
Well, you have to understand, Natalie and one American News
needs to understand that if the Democrats could just get
the media to do a better job of telling their story,
they'd be more successful with the American people. This is
part of their talking points, which is the media is
actually perverting the truth. I wonder what it feels like
to actually be a Democrat and to get nothing but

(06:45):
kisses and sunshine from everybody all day long. I can't
if they actually worked in the Trump administration, you know,
they wouldn't be able to handle it a day.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
Can you even imagine? It's so true. They're so accustomed
to this, and then anyone who they disagree with they
can just call racist, sexist, deplorable, insurrectionist. There's no sense
of empathy. You think that they would understand people and
be better at interacting with people, but they don't they
see people as categories of people, and then the people
they disagree with are just not even worth mentioning. We're

(07:15):
the ones that should be locked up.

Speaker 16 (07:17):
Yeah, so we're in a very dangerous unconstitutional time in America.
We've really never been at a time like this where
the constitution is so disparaged by the Democratic Party. And
that's a dangerous thing because they're disparaging the constitution because
they want to eliminate our rights. They want to tell
us when we can go to church, They want to
tell our kids when they can go to school. They

(07:40):
want to tell us what medicines we must take, what
medicines we cannot take. They want us to listen to
doctors who couldn't get real jobs and had to just
apply for the available government job. This is the insanity
of what's going on with this new socialized Democratic Party.
And just remember, under socialism, you're always sicker, you're always poorer,

(08:02):
you're always less happy. And now what we're seeing with
Ukraine and with Putin and with China and the tyrants
around the globe is we have some very serious safety issues,
not just crime inside our own country, because of the
open border and because of defunding the cops. But because
bad guys around the globe don't fear America. So this
is socialism and it is a tragic thing and really

(08:24):
a scary thing to be living through.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
You write about this in your book. The desecrators really
what the Democrats have done to this country and what
they've done to the world, because it's not just America
they're impacting at this point, they're impacting every country in
the world without America being first. And there are desecrators
in the Republican Party too. They're a very small percentage,
but for whatever reason, they have big voices because of
the lamestream media.

Speaker 16 (08:47):
You know, there's no question. I mean, I'm a Republican
because in America there are basically two parties to be
active in. But I think what we're realizing is this
is much more of a coalition for those of us
who are conservatives, as much more of a coalition with
Conservatives with Republicans, with independence, with America First, and MAGA supporters.
The Republican Party needs to understand that the Elephants a

(09:09):
part of that coalition, might not even be the biggest
part of that coalition. And as a conservative, I'm plenty
comfortable with working alongside anybody who loves America, loves America's founding,
believes cops keep us safe, believe the military secures America's safety,
believes that parents are not domestic terrorists, and believes that

(09:31):
the Constitution is the law of the land.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
It's so true. Really, the Republican Party has changed since
President Trump because it's now the party of the people
dictating policy. It's really becoming the people's Party where they're
dictating the future of the country and the party because
we want to save America, and it's not the games
that the left wants to play, putting everybody into categories.
We only care about one thing, and that's putting America first.

(09:55):
Then everything else falls into place.

Speaker 16 (09:58):
Remember when Ivanka Trump said on the White House alan
that her dad was the people's president. I really believe
that's right. And I also believe that our conservative values
are American values are what animated America and make her great.
And Donald Trump understood that as president. And a lot
of people are running around saying, well, we have these
important elections in November. By the way, we're going to

(10:21):
kick the tales of these socialists right out of office.
Pelosi is going to get fired. There's no doubt. The
question is how big is the win and what do
the Republicans do when they get that power. If they
follow the agenda that Donald Trump presented over the course
of four years, I think we could change the face
of politics for a generation in this country. If they

(10:41):
get worried and they decide to only fight on some
things every once in a while, I think the Republican
Party will be toast.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
If the Republican Party, they need to stop being so
divisive and what Liz Cheney and everyone's done. It's great
that the GOP has actually censured them, so at least
there's unity in that. Even when you see the way
the unselect committees coming after the GOP donor list, it's
just the left is so united in trying to destroy
this country and divide this country, and the conservative movement
has to fight back. We saw that at Seapac this year,

(11:11):
being able to see that America First movement meet the candidates,
see the issues that care to the vote, matter to
the voters. You have election integrity, you have family issues,
really just America issues.

Speaker 16 (11:23):
I let me remind you at Seapack, we're raising money
for the victims of the one to six Committee and
to try to defend their constitutional rights. It shouldn't be
illegal in this country to be a Trump supporter, to
be a Republican, to believe that voter idea is not racist,
but it's the law of the land in so many
of these states. And what they're trying to do is
cancel our First Amendment rights, these socialist democrats, to make

(11:44):
it seem like if they can call us a domestic
terrorist or an insurrectionist, that's why these terms matter that
they used to slur our reputations. If they can use
those terms, they can weaken our ability to have the
full use of our constitutional rights that are written down
in that safe document. That's what's going on in this country.
And I just feel like we all need to stand

(12:04):
up now in these unconstitutional times and call out the Republicans,
like you're saying, who are complicit with this takedown of America,
because the American people have woken up to what's really
happening here, and they love their country and they are
disgusted that their kids are taught in schools with their
taxpayer money to hate this country and to despise its

(12:25):
founding and to call the Republican Party the party of
racism when we're the Party of racial reconciliation.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Really, when you think back to Hillary calling us all deplorables,
that was so mild. How far we've come just in
the last few years. But Matt, thank you for the
work that you're continuing to do for this America First movement.
It's exciting to see the majority is behind it again.
We need free and fair elections. Without that, there's no
win in November. But God bless you and the good
work you're doing. It's going to be a big win
in November.

Speaker 16 (12:52):
God bless you, Natalie, and we'll see you in Texas.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
Absolutely look forward to seeing you there and up next
on the real story, the Russia hoax, mainstream media bias,
and the continuing Democrat double standard. Stay with us, We'll
be right back.

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Speaker 18 (13:29):
I believe that the progressive wing of the Democratic Party
is dangerous for the United States.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
You keep saying you've said, that's quite a bit.

Speaker 10 (13:41):
It's an uncomfortable thing to hear from somebody who was
needing to provide equal justice under the laws, Attorney General,
because you said it while you're Attorney general, you really
think the left in this country is somehow more dangerous
than some issues around the world. I mean, you feel like.

Speaker 18 (13:58):
No, as I said, in terms of of the leadership
of the country, I think they would be a dangerous
choice for the United States.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
The Democrat double standard on full display once again in
the lamestream media. Former Attorney General William Barr defends his
statement about the dangers of the radical left progressive agenda
on Meet the Press. This just moments after host Chuck
Todd drew comparisons between President Trump and Russian dictator of
Vladimir Putin. It's a narrative being echoed over at the

(14:27):
bastion of fake news. CNN's Jake Tapper is reluctantly admitting
Barr is correct about the Russia Gate hoax, but is
still pressing the Putin connection.

Speaker 19 (14:37):
It's true. I wanted to stay that, but Mueller found
and his team found no prosecutable evidence that there was
conspiracy between the Trump team and the Russians, and I
don't want to regard it that, but I do wonder
if by so blithely dismissing the whole thing, is this nonsense,
are you not? You're dismissing legitimate Russian interference in the election.

Speaker 18 (14:58):
Yes, the Russians try to influence our election. They did
it mainly through a hack and dump. They grab some
hacked into emails and then dump them into the public.
That was the influence. And they tried to affect the
election in some way, and that was bad. But that

(15:20):
doesn't mean that Trump was involved in that, and that
it's appropriate they try to lump him into that to
hurt him politically and ultimately try to drive.

Speaker 14 (15:28):
Him from office.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Meantime, the former Attorney General is continuing to support the
efforts of Special Counsel John Durham, saying he'll get to
the bottom of the origins of the Trump Russian investigation.

Speaker 20 (15:39):
So you are optimistic that at some point we will
finally be able to say, Okay, this was the factual predicate,
Whether people agree with it or not, this was the
factual predicate upon which the Bureau made the call to
begin the investigation.

Speaker 18 (15:56):
Yes, I'm confident we're going to find that out. And more,
I think if if a case can be made, he
will he will bring indictments if he feels there's a
case to be made. And apart from that, I think
he's committed to doing a report, joining.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Us now America's mayor and host of the Common Sense podcast,
Rudy Giuliani, mister mayor, so Barr. Of course, he's still
saying that the Russia, Russia, Russia was a hoax, but
he's joined in with the hoaxters on everything else.

Speaker 7 (16:26):
Well, he's quite correct.

Speaker 21 (16:27):
The Russian thing was a complete hoax, and it was
the beginning of what culminates in the fraud during the election.
The censorship of the hard drive, which his department, by
the way, had possession of and never put out, including
new He used it to investigate some very very very
obvious crimes, even though they covered it up for a

(16:50):
year and a half. The second, he doesn't he doesn't
account for thousands and thousands of allegation of irregularities, some
cases fraud in the election from seven different states, easily
a thousand, none of which have ever been reviewed by him.

(17:13):
So when he says I saw no evidence of fraud, oh,
he didn't, he didn't look. And finally, I don't know
what his view is on January sixth.

Speaker 7 (17:23):
But although you know crimes will.

Speaker 21 (17:25):
Committed on January sixth, and it was a terrible thing
to do, it has been grossly mischaracterized as part of
the whole effort to delegitimatize and destroy Donald Trump, as
some kind of a worse than September eleventh, worst in
the Civil War insurrection. I mean, what it turns out
is it's an insurrection without anyone firing a shot except

(17:48):
that poor Ashley Babbitt who got killed by a police
officer under circumstances where in any American city that would
be a major investigation of shooting an unarmed woman with
no apparent threat to your own life since you had
about twelve police officers around her to help you. And
then you have, you know, allegations, for example, against me

(18:10):
and Donald Junior, that we helped to provoke violence, which
were dismissed by an Obama appointed judge, I point out
to you, but no apology to either of us for
having falsely accused us of somehow fomenting I hardly think
an Obama judge would throw the case out at the

(18:30):
earliest possible stage if there was a sentilla of evidence
that we had something to do with January six But
despite that January sixth Committee wants to continue to investigate it.
I mean, it's pretty outrageous. Now bar just dismisses all that.
There's a point at which Bill I think he got scared,

(18:56):
think he got scared of the of the It's hard
to exaggerate, Natalie, what they put you through. I'm a
very strong person. I don't say that lightly, and you
know what I've been through, and it's never shook me
one bit. I've been threatened with death numerous times. I
don't even mention all the times I was the subject

(19:21):
of the Iranian attempts in Albania and Paris, myself missus
Roger V. Newtingridge in my case with her in Albania.
These people don't frighten me at all, because I have
a real sense of my own integrity.

Speaker 7 (19:35):
I've been doing this for fifty years.

Speaker 21 (19:37):
I've put some of the worst criminals in the world
in jail, including Nazis that I prosecuted, and I see
right through them. Unfortunately, a myth has been created about them.

Speaker 7 (19:47):
I mean, like that January.

Speaker 21 (19:48):
Sixth Committee as some of the biggest liars in history
of America, Swollwell, Swollwell.

Speaker 7 (19:54):
And Shifty Shift.

Speaker 21 (19:55):
Shifty Shift who says I have direct evidence of Trump's
involvement with Russians. Now it has universally agreed that that
was a completely phony story.

Speaker 7 (20:06):
What does that mean?

Speaker 21 (20:07):
That means Shift told a very very.

Speaker 7 (20:10):
Dangerous, damaging, career ending lie.

Speaker 21 (20:14):
And he's on the committee to continue to see if
they can do something to distort.

Speaker 7 (20:21):
So this is very very sad, and I feel sorry for.

Speaker 21 (20:23):
Bill because I know, I know the pressures I've seen,
I've seen others succumb to it.

Speaker 7 (20:29):
But the reality is he's in no position.

Speaker 21 (20:32):
To really opine on that election because his department did
very very little to look at this. They gave us
no help at all, and it almost seemed like there
was in order to keep your hands keep your hands off.
I mean, so, why not talk to the woman in Detroit, Michigan.
She's a sixty year old Indian American. She would describe

(20:52):
to Bill how she was trained to cheat by the
Democratic Organization of Detroit. She's a very religious woman.

Speaker 7 (21:00):
I don't know. And two other women's corroborator are they lying.

Speaker 21 (21:03):
I mean, I don't know. I don't think so. I
don't think you get the same set of facts. And
in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Las Vegas, Atlanta, big barricade set up,
Republicans not allowed to look at any paper. It all
happened simultaneously. Somebody had planned. I mean, some angels didn't

(21:25):
go to all those cities and tell them that. Maybe
a devil went to all those cities and told them
to do it. But I'm a little bit more of
an investigator, I think than Bill. I think I've made
far many more cases than he has. I think I
understand criminality better. And you can't tell me that that
was just accidental, that thousands of Republicans were barred from

(21:48):
looking at paper in only five crooked cities.

Speaker 7 (21:52):
You also can't tell me that we ended up the
night ahead.

Speaker 21 (21:54):
In every one of those they abruptly stopped counting, and
every single one of them turned to Buy, every single
one turned to Biden.

Speaker 7 (22:04):
Not even one remained for Trump. And then you have the.

Speaker 21 (22:10):
Least number of affidavits in any one of those places,
maybe about two hundred.

Speaker 7 (22:13):
You got Abbi Davids with twoundred people.

Speaker 21 (22:15):
You got to go through about ballots being brought in,
ballots being destroyed, uh, machine machines looking like they were
being misused, triple and quadruple counting, So you got to
go through all that before you can come to an
opinion on this.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
No one ever investigated anything. It was all because nobody
had standing. Who has standing in this country? If the
voters and the candidates don't have standing, it's just as
unbelievable as this.

Speaker 21 (22:42):
I mean, the Just Department and Georgia allowed ballots to
be burned, and then one had allowed with the vociferous
objection from an ATF agent.

Speaker 7 (22:51):
It's going to be interesting.

Speaker 21 (22:53):
We have a few remains of those ballots, but that's
exactly what we wanted to see. You know how they say, oh,
we recounted it and it was the same number.

Speaker 7 (23:01):
They say that about Arizona and Georgia. Well they recounting
the same phony balance exactly.

Speaker 21 (23:06):
Nobody's bothered to look at the piece of paper.

Speaker 7 (23:09):
And say it is this official paper.

Speaker 21 (23:13):
It's just it can smell it, it can tell whether
it's That's why why do you think Republicans were kept out?
Because they knew there would be a lot of that
paper that they would discover in the crooked cities, not everywhere.
The Democrats were very, very shrewd. They selected cities that
are known for being thoroughly dishonest.

Speaker 7 (23:33):
Quite Philadelphia, Mike Detroit.

Speaker 18 (23:35):
How many?

Speaker 7 (23:36):
How many of their officials go to jail? I mean, gosh,
have there.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
Been any consequences? That's what's so upsetting about this because
Bar didn't have the courage. Mister Mayer want to have
you back on again soon. Thank you for your courage, though,
because when you see what happens to people like Bar
when they just sell out. And I guess now it's
okay to talk about it because there's no blowback from that.
People understand that now. But the election, he's just weak,
he's cowardly. But thank you for your courage. It's not easy.

Speaker 7 (24:01):
I feel very good about that. Your record isn't.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
Happy for that. God sees the heart, and thank you
for what you're doing. Truth will out always great to
see you. We'll see you soon, And yes, Rhinos are
hard at work, not just ahead of twenty twenty four,
but the primaries right now. Mitt Romney headlined a fundraiser
for Liz Cheney on Monday night, and Harriet Hageman joins
us next with her reaction. So stay right there, we'll
be back after this.

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Speaker 1 (24:49):
Saving America starts with saving the GOP from rhinos, sellouts,
and known losers. President Trump often says it, and as
primary season gears up, he's campaigning on it, as he
did in South Carolina on Saturday, And while there he
did have time for a special shout out for Wacky
Liz Cheney.

Speaker 13 (25:07):
Wacky Liz Cheney, Liz Cheney, to know that beauty Liz Cheney,
who's polling now at twelve percent in the great state
of Wyoming, which was actually my number one state.

Speaker 7 (25:19):
Does anyone know that I get?

Speaker 13 (25:21):
Number one state was Wyoming in terms of.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
The vote seventy point four percent. That's how much of
the vote President Trump won in Wyoming in twenty twenty.
So why is it the rhinos think Trump Country will
back Wacky Liz now that the power of the Trump
endorsement and movement is moving against her, well, who knows is?
Mitt Romney headlined a fundraiser for Liz on Monday organized

(25:44):
by Virginia so called Republicans in not Wyoming, but Virginia,
and Cheney's Trumpendor's challenger, Harriet Higgeman, is responding in her latest.

Speaker 22 (25:53):
Ad this Cheney clearly doesn't know what being a representative means.
She's not representing us, not representing Wyoming, she's not representing
our values. Let's send her home to Virginia.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Joining us now with more on this. The candidate for
Congress in Wyoming who has President Trump's complete and total endorsement,
Harriet Hageman. Harriet, Liz seems so confused. She doesn't know
what her party preference is. She thinks she's a Republican,
and she also thinks she's a Wyoming Iite when she
lives in Virginia.

Speaker 4 (26:26):
Very strange, isn't it? Sometimes we just have to have
fun with this. It's so mind boggling. But she's not
a Wyoming i She really is in Virginia. She lives
in Virginia, and she has pretty much.

Speaker 15 (26:37):
Her whole life.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
And when you see Mitt Romney and all these kinds
of people, the dick Cheney's coming around. We're gonna put
up a quote on the screen from Mitt Romney, Liz
Cheney's saving democracy. This is what he said to donors
last night. Who cares what the donors think? Who cares
how much the donors spend to be there? They don't vote,
at least if they're in Virginia, they don't vote. It's
the people of Wyoming who Liz should be trying to court,

(27:00):
but she can't.

Speaker 15 (27:03):
I agree with that. She doesn't come to Wyoming.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
That's one of the major problems is that she isn't
representing Wyoming. It hasn't for quite some time. She's been
in Wyoming. I think less than once a month in
the last twelve months now more recently since I have
been challenging her, she has come here and visited with
the press in a couple of different towns, but she
doesn't visit with the citizens. I had a town hall
last night in Casper. We had over one hundred people.

(27:28):
I had another town hall in Casper this past Saturday.
We had over fifty people. So we're doing really well.
We're getting out there and we're talking to the voters.
But she has her donors, and she has the folks
in the UNI Party back in Virginia.

Speaker 15 (27:41):
That's why we did the website for her.

Speaker 4 (27:44):
We saved her some steps in terms of putting that
together for Liz Chenney for Virginia dot com, because that's
who she's representing, because she's not representing Wyoming or our values.
As you pointed out, President Trump won Wyoming by seventy percent,
and right now she thinks that her only job is
to make sure that he never gets near the White
House again. That isn't what we said her to Washington
to do.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
We need to make sure she doesn't get near Congress again. Really,
this website you all have put together, even when you
look at the social media handles, it all goes to
the House Democrats, which is what she is. She is
a Democrat. But she is coming to Wyoming. She really
wants to talk to the voters. She's charging them and
she's taking pre selected questions. But it looks like a
quarter of the attendees there are actually Trump supporters. Do

(28:27):
you think she's going to take questions from them?

Speaker 4 (28:30):
No, she's not going to, and they've made very clear
that they're not going to allow that. So she is
going to be in Jackson, Wyoming next week, and she
is going to have a very controlled event up on stage,
and you have to pay ten dollars to see your
congressional representative, which I find to be absolutely outrageous. There
are going to be quite a few Trump supporters and
Harriet Hegeman supporters in the crowd. I know that they'll

(28:52):
be respectful because that's who and what they are. But
they have every right to go there and to listen
and hopefully try to get some questions in. But they
have very clear that they're going to pre screen all
of the questions. They must be submitted ahead of time,
and she will only answer what she wants to answer.

Speaker 15 (29:07):
So again, people keep.

Speaker 4 (29:08):
Talking about her being a representative, and that's why I say,
she really doesn't understand what being a representative is.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
I guess she's just taking her cues from Biden. It
works out so well for him never to take questions,
or if he does, it's from a pre selected group.
It's such a double standard though, when you look at it.
She thinks she can subpoena anybody at will, and yet
she's not even willing to answer questions, not under oath,
of course, but from her own voters. It's just who
does she think she is? She does think she's Queen Cheney.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
Natalie, you make an excellent point. She is trying to
drag people before her star Chamber that she's on with
the Democrats, attempting to deflect attention from the absolute total
failure of the Biden administration.

Speaker 15 (29:51):
And she won't even.

Speaker 4 (29:52):
Answer questions of the regular folks here in wash in Wyoming,
to answer questions about what she's doing on the committee,
the spending bills, what's happening in Russia and the Ukraine.
I mean, there is a topic out there that she's
willing to come here and talk about. I think that
what she'll probably do when she comes is she'll spend
all of her time attacking Donald Trump, because that's who
when what she is. She's obsessed with him, and she's

(30:14):
obsessed with making sure that he doesn't hold off its again.

Speaker 15 (30:18):
And for those of your listeners who want to.

Speaker 4 (30:19):
Learn more about my campaign, they can go to Hegemann
for Wyoming dot com and you can learn about what
I'm about and what my policies are in why I
want to represent Wyoming and how I will do it.

Speaker 15 (30:28):
I will be a very different representative than Liz Cheney.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
When you think that Wyoming only gets one congresswoman and
the fact that this is who your current congress woman is,
when you look that that was the state President won
by such big margins over seventy percent, it's amazing she
really thinks running against Trump is going to poll well,
because you just got to look at the polls in
twenty twenty. There's no way she's going to win well.

Speaker 7 (30:53):
Natalie.

Speaker 4 (30:54):
The reality is is that Trump derangement syndrome really does
exist among a certain segment of society. And they're the
people that I would describe as the manage the Decline Party.
They're the ones that have put us in thirty trillion
dollars in debt. They're the ones that have created the
situation where we're begging for oil and gas from foreign
countries and foreign dictators.

Speaker 15 (31:13):
They don't and they haven't put America first. And why they.

Speaker 4 (31:16):
Dislike Donald Trump is he exposed them for who they are.
He exposed them by going out and talking about securing
our borders and being energy independent, and addressing the deep
state and dealing with the overregulations and burdens that come
out of Washington, D C.

Speaker 15 (31:32):
He told the truth, and he spoke the truth.

Speaker 4 (31:34):
And so the Chinese of the world, the Bushes of
the world, the Romney's of the world, they didn't like
the fact that he exposed what they had been doing
to our country for the last forty or fifty years.
And now they believe it's time to get even. And
that's what this is about. This isn't about governing, this
isn't about the constitution. I'm an actual constitutional attorney, I
don't just play one on TV. And the fact is

(31:55):
that she is not actually defending our constitution or our
institutional values. She is pursuing a Democrat agenda to destroy
Republicans that disagree with her.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
It's such a disgrace what's happening. But Harriet, you're doing
such a wonderful job exposing who she is, especially with
this new website, this new campaign ad that you've released.
It's just everybody go on her website because again, Liz
Cheney has got to be the worst rhino out there
right now, and it sends a message not just to her,
but to the Mitt Romney's, the Dick Cheney's, the Bush establishment,
all of those people that we're not going back to

(32:26):
that old Republican Party. This is the party of the
people now. Harriet, God bless you. We always look forward
to seeing you.

Speaker 4 (32:32):
Thank you. Natalie Hegeman for Wyoming dot Com, Thank you awesome.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
We'll look forward to seeing you soon. And the power
of the Trump endorsement, Well, it's just unstoppable, isn't it?
And bo Hines is the latest to receive it in
his race in North Carolina's thirteenth district. He's up next
with more on this. So don't go anywhere, We'll be
right back.

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Speaker 14 (33:14):
It's true in sports and it's truth in life. Leadership
means competing at the highest level.

Speaker 12 (33:21):
Stop poor Paul Hines.

Speaker 14 (33:25):
Bohinz trained for the gridiron, learning the values only true
competition can teach.

Speaker 5 (33:31):
Husselhard faced off problems of tough thinking and play to win.

Speaker 14 (33:35):
These are the values that won Bohines a football scholarship
to NC State. But now Bow's got a new play
to follow. Survey the state.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
He loves.

Speaker 14 (33:44):
Bohines wants to take North Carolina's gridiron values to Washington.

Speaker 5 (33:48):
Because putting America first means going on offense.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
And now Bohines is doing so with the power of
the Trump endorsement. As on Monday, President Trump announced his
endorsement of Hines and his campaign for Congress in North
Carolina's thirteenth district, writing, in part, he is a proven
winner both on and off the field, and he is
going to help win a huge Republican majority in the
House of Representatives, adding, Bohines is an unwavering America First patriot,

(34:15):
and he has my complete and total endorsement. Joining us
now the candidate himself, bohinz bo. First of all, congratulations
on the winningest endorsement.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 5 (34:27):
We're extremely proud to be endorsed by one of the
greatest presidents of all time.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
What was the reason you decided to run for office?
And run for office now.

Speaker 5 (34:37):
Well, you know, I grew up in a family of
entrepreneurs and just seeing what was happening in our country
from the political class, the stagnancye and complacency, watching Republicans
continually cave to Democrats. I just couldn't sit idly buy
any longer and watch radical Marxist leftists and really just spineless,
cowardly rhinos destroy our country. You know, we needed an
interjection of youth. We need an interjection really just a

(34:59):
fresh voice, fresh leadership, people that could actually bring new
people into our party.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
And that's what we hope to do in this campaign.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
Have you always been interested in politics, even in your
career before or is this something somewhat new for you?

Speaker 2 (35:12):
You know, I have from the time I was a
young man.

Speaker 5 (35:14):
I just watched what happened on Capitol Hill and I
actually worked up there a little bit, and I was
just disgusted by what was going on. So I knew
that I needed to get involved in my community in
some capacity. And ultimately, I think right now, I mean
there's just a desperate cry for just you know, new people,
new voices to step up and lead. You know, the
America First agenda's one that's resonating with people in the
populous wave in the Republican Party is really here to stay.

(35:36):
So we're just extremely excited to carry that message forward.
We're extremely excited to get on the ground, meet voters,
bring new people into our party. Bring new people onto
this campaign, and I think that ultimately our message is
going to resonate not only here in North Carolina's thirteenth district,
but across the country as well.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
As you're talking to your future constituents out there, because again,
with the power of the Trump endorsement, you know you're
going to win. This is Ted Budd's district right now.
Of course President Trump endorsed him for US Senate and
his run. But what is the number one concern to
voters right now? Is it energy? Is it will? Of
course election integrity in the primaries, But what do you
keep these voters keep coming back to.

Speaker 5 (36:13):
Well, I just think they want to see politicians deliver
on their promises. I mean, from the time I was
a young man, I've heard politicians come around every election
cycle and they've made us many promises. I mean, they've
promised to be fiscally responsible, they promised to secure the border,
they promised to end abortion, they promised to reinvest back
into our communities, and most importantly, they've promised to protect
our rights.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
And we have to take a look at where we are.

Speaker 5 (36:32):
As a country right now. I mean, we're thirty trillion
dollars in debt. We have biological men competing in female athletics.
We have rampanty legal immigration, abortion sees no end in sight,
we have crumbling infrastructure, and we're watching the radical left
it to strip our rights away from us every single day.

Speaker 2 (36:47):
So I think we need to step up.

Speaker 5 (36:48):
We need to protect people's first Moment rights to speak
openly and honestly. We need to protect people's Secondmendment rights
to bare arms to protect themselves their families and if
need to defend against tyrannical government. And we also need
to protect the rights of parents to choose how their
children are educated and keep CRT from being jammed down
our children's throats in schools.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
How have you seen North Carolina change since Biden? Because
so much has gone wrong in this country over the
last year, But what specifically have you start to change
in your own state? Because it doesn't matter again, you
had Democrats there too, But it really does impact what
goes on in Washington as we see what's happening with
the world.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
No, I mean it absolutely does.

Speaker 5 (37:27):
People feel like their wallets being ripped out of their
pants at gas stations, that they can't find work here.
Our small business owners are struggling. We need to get
people back your work. We need to reinvest back into
our communities. We need to make sure that items are affordable.
I mean, inflation is completely out of control and it's
impacting the everyday lives in North Carolinians here in the state.
So it's absolutely radically important that we just make sure
people have more income, they have access to opportunity.

Speaker 2 (37:50):
Are not going to North Carolina but elsewhere.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
How have you seen voters respond just in the last
twenty four hours since President Trump endorsed you, because people
get so excited. They're already so excited about getting out
out and vote in the general, but in the primaries
getting the right candidates to go up against the Democrats
in the general, that's even more important than ever before.

Speaker 5 (38:09):
Oh, it's extremely important. I mean we have to keep
Rhinos out of the Republican Party. I mean that's pretty
much what's led to where we are now. I mean,
we've given up so much ground to the left and
we can't afford to do that any longer. But more importantly,
we need candidates that'll go on offense for the American
people here in North Carolina. We want fighters. I mean,
people are tired of lukewarm conservatives. Scripture tells us that
God spits lukewarm Christians out of his mouth, and it's

(38:31):
high time the Republican Party started spitting lukewarm conservatives out
of its mouth. So I think in twenty twenty two,
on May seventeenth, our primary day, the people of North
Carolina's thirteenth district, they're going to send a clear message
to all North Carolinians in the country that we're done
with lukewarm conservativesm here in our state.

Speaker 1 (38:46):
Aymen, Really, when you see the damage that Rhinos have done,
it's even worse than the Democrats because they're trying to
divide up this party, divide up this country, and really
give ammo to the Democrats. Talking points to the Democrats
as President Trump even calls Liz cha Hey, she's the
number one provider of sound bites. They're really trying to
damage this country by going against not just President Trump,

(39:07):
but Trump supporters, the people of this country.

Speaker 5 (39:12):
For sure, and honestly, Trump supporters are the backbone of
this country. They're small business owners, they're laborers, they need
our support. They believe in the America First agenda. They're
going to elect America first candidates, and they want to
see it enacted in Congress. They don't want people to
sit idly by on the sidelines and get run over
by Democrats like we have the last several decades. I mean,
people are completely fed up with the state of the

(39:32):
Republican Party and I don't blame them, and that's why
I think we need an injection of youth.

Speaker 2 (39:35):
We need an injection of energy.

Speaker 5 (39:37):
We need people that actually stand up and fight to
defend their conservative values and our conservative way of life
here in North Carolina.

Speaker 1 (39:43):
Oh real quick, How can people support your campaign?

Speaker 2 (39:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (39:47):
Absolutely, Please go to our website at boufour Inc.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
Dot com. That's both number four Inc. Dot com. Follow
us on.

Speaker 5 (39:53):
Instagram at Boheinz NC. Come out and volunteer. We're on
the ground every single day. We're door knocking, We're meeting voters.
This is a grassroots campaign. We're going to win this
thing for North Carolinians and President Donald J.

Speaker 2 (40:04):
Trump.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
Your primary is so soon. Bo keep us posted on
your race again. Congratulations on this endorsement. Really for inspiring
a new movement. When you see the young people coming
to save America, it's so important and it starts with
saving the gop from those rhinos. So again, God bless you.
Keep us posted on your campaign and we're looking forward
to seeing some really good things from your race and
from you personally.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
Thank you so much for having me.

Speaker 1 (40:26):
God bless you, and still to colme on the real story.
The radical left doubles down on Bidenomics and of course
their putent price hike propaganda. We'll be right back, So
stay right there.

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Speaker 8 (41:02):
So when we're having this discussion, it's important to dispel
some of those who say, well, it's the government spending.

Speaker 7 (41:09):
No, it isn't.

Speaker 8 (41:10):
The government spending is doing the exact reverse. Reducing the
national debt. Is not inflationary a B.

Speaker 7 (41:19):
We don't want to reduce the.

Speaker 8 (41:22):
Increase in jobs. But ye know it's it's we're paying
very close attention to it.

Speaker 7 (41:30):
But this starts with putin.

Speaker 8 (41:34):
Because global inflation, for reasons beyond the gas price, Global
inflation is something that we have to deal with globally.
But we have our responsibility to deal with it at home.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
Eurotical left doubles down on Bidenomics and their putin price
hike propaganda. Crazy Nancy and our liberal cronies claim out
of control spending has nothing to do with skyrocketing inflation
and the exploding national debt. Listen as Secretary of Transportation
mayor repeat furiously spins Pelosi's logic.

Speaker 2 (42:09):
You somehow give me the logic.

Speaker 21 (42:13):
Does the administration do you feel that that's an accurate statement?

Speaker 2 (42:17):
And how do you how does that work?

Speaker 9 (42:21):
How would you make that statement in a logical way.

Speaker 12 (42:25):
Well, I mean, first of all, if you look at
our fiscal policy, it is true and amazingly a lot
of people don't even know this, that the deficit has
gone down and down by a remarkable amount. So I
think part of it is an expression of that. I
think also part of it is pointing to the fact
that some of the investments that we make help with inflation.
I mean, that's definitely true with the infrastructure investments, right,

(42:47):
because we know how infrastructure is related to supply chain.
Supply chain is related to inflation. It's one of the
reasons why, you know, when there was this big fight
over whether the infrastructure build was going to be a
problem for inflat You had a lot of economists saying,
actually this and then the build back better vision, you know,
taking together, this is going to ease inflationary pressures, right,

(43:08):
and all.

Speaker 1 (43:09):
Of this is just transitory, just like the supply chain
boondoggle and massive backups at America's ports.

Speaker 6 (43:16):
The backups at the ports were something we've focused on
for a long time, but then there were reports of
the ships being ordered to stay a little further out.
I think the most important thing to measure is how
long does it take something to get from here to
there or from there to here. What have we done
in terms of cutting down that time? Has the wait
time shrunk?

Speaker 14 (43:36):
That's right?

Speaker 12 (43:37):
Yeah, if you measure it in terms of, for example,
the containers that are just sitting there versus moving, there
have been some real improvements there. I would agree with
you that it's partly in terms of wait times. It's
also in terms of costs.

Speaker 2 (43:48):
Right.

Speaker 12 (43:48):
We have seen margins and spot rates go through the roof.
We're looking for those to settle out a little bit,
but we still have, you know, off the charts demand.
We got out of the holiday season and went right
into the home provement season and continue to see that
overall imbalance between demand and supply, and when.

Speaker 1 (44:06):
You can find what you're looking for on the store shelves,
be prepared to shell out more money well getting less
bang for your buck.

Speaker 23 (44:14):
With inflation hitting another forty year high and wage growth
still lagging, Americans are paying more in some cases and
getting even less bang for their buck. It's often called
shrink flation. Some brands are downsizing mainstay items like toilet paper, oatmeal, chips,
and body wash so you get less product but pay
the same price as before. Companies are under immense pressure

(44:36):
as the fuel spikes, including diesel, impact production and transportation costs.

Speaker 20 (44:41):
The price of diesel fuel will affect everything from grocery
store goods to electronics store to clothing, anything that's delivered.

Speaker 7 (44:48):
This will absolutely contribute to higher inflation.

Speaker 1 (44:51):
Gas prices continue to hit record highs across the US.
The average price for regular and leaded is now four
dollars and thirty two cents, with diesel an astounding five
dollars and fourteenth cents a gallon. Needless to say, Americans
are fuming, blaming the Biden administration for purposely sabotaging Americans
energy and dependence.

Speaker 24 (45:11):
Biden and his administration ran on build back better, and that.

Speaker 21 (45:16):
Is from where I'm standing, that is that's crap.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
I think his.

Speaker 21 (45:21):
New slogan should be butchering booming business.

Speaker 7 (45:25):
He's been one disaster after another.

Speaker 15 (45:27):
Source I'm concerned, can't stand him.

Speaker 7 (45:31):
We definitely need to change.

Speaker 18 (45:33):
One year in absolutely worthless.

Speaker 2 (45:36):
He said nothing for us.

Speaker 21 (45:38):
He's literally pulled the rug out from under us and
killed our economy.

Speaker 1 (45:43):
Biden's war on energy is also driving a new wave
of crime as thieves exploit the latest crisis created by
this abysmal administration. Plays across the country are warning people
about where they park to avoid this new trend in thefts.

Speaker 25 (45:57):
Cases of gas theft are popping up all over the country,
from California to Virginia. In Washington State, the Evert Police
Department is issuing a new warning about people siphoning gas,
writing on Facebook. While some thieves use rubber hoses to
siphon fuel out, we are seeing modern day thieves use
power tools to drill a hole in the gas tank

(46:18):
and steal fuel.

Speaker 1 (46:19):
It's just the latest issue in a long string of
reasons why we need to send a powerful message to
this feckless administration in the midterm elections, no matter what
sleepy Joe would have you believe.

Speaker 11 (46:30):
And now second big reason for inflation is Vladimir Putin
and gas prices.

Speaker 1 (46:36):
Not a joke, No, Joe, you are the joke, and
the American people are sick and tired of being the
punchline joining us now. Representative for South Carolina's fifth congressional District,
Congressman Ralph Norman, Mister Congressmen, they just don't get it,
or they get it, they just don't want us to
believe what we're seeing every single day. Inflation, gas prices.

(46:56):
This didn't start with Putin, but started January twentieth, twenty twenty.

Speaker 24 (47:00):
Wan Ally, you hit it on the head. Joe Biden
is a joke and it would be funny if it
wasn't so serious. Kamala Harris can have her hyena laugh
all she wants, but this country is in trouble. The
inflation at a forty year high, what people are paying
at the pump, the border out of control. Amazon having
to leave Sacramento, California because of the theft and the crime.

(47:25):
When they walk out of the door, I mean where
does this stop. And for Pete Boodhaje Edge to say
that for people just to go buy an electric car, really,
you know, he's a walking disaster. I can't think of
one accomplishment that he's had that he can claim other
than costan American people not only more of their hard

(47:48):
earned money, but what about the safety. Look how he's
handled the foreign affairs. We are a laughing stock of
the world right now. When President Trump was president, we
didn't deal with this. Should we have, nor should we
be dealing with it now?

Speaker 1 (48:03):
Really, when you see a Biden's done to this country
and the propaganda the Democrats are running with now, it's
just amazing that they can say these things with straight faces.
They can talk about Putin's price hike, Pelosi can say
we're actually saving money by spending money. Are they just
so robotic at this point? We're just whatever the talking
points that they write, they say, and they don't really

(48:24):
get when we're watching it. This doesn't make any sense
because we're all living the complete reverse. You think they
try to be smart about it, but they're just doubling
down on.

Speaker 24 (48:32):
It, doubling down on it. We hear they went to
their meeting in Philadelphia and came back. They want the
President issue more executive orders forcing what the American people
don't want. Know what they can get through Congress, but
they're tone deaf and if again, it would be funny
if it wasn't so serious, into highest effect in every

(48:54):
American at every level. There's no one that's not suffering
in a big way. And we're going to have to
pay a price for this for a long time. And
to think we've got another two years of this or
two and a half years is out of control as
far as what he could do and what he will do.
Thank God, the midterms could not come quick enough.

Speaker 1 (49:16):
I know you wish the midterms were tomorrow. It's just
at the rate this country is going. When you think
this is just over a year and things have gotten
this bad, not just for America but for the world
to really see how terrible it is when America doesn't
have a leader, when we're really run by a deep
state that doesn't adjust course at all, even when they
see everybody hurting. This is not about harming Republicans at

(49:37):
this point. This is hurting independence, Democrats, people who've never
voted before. This is hurting everybody. How are people supposed
to afford anything right now, but they just want to
keep spending money. Let's just keep writing more bills that
nobody has times to read, and then we'll we'll just
pass everything and say we're doing something good for you,
even if you never see it.

Speaker 24 (49:57):
Well, I wish the American people could could follow any
number of us in Congress to see how they're not
going through regular order. They're Jamanese bills through. There's no
offsets on any spending. And you're right, they just keep
spending and there's no end in sight. It's not their money.
I said on another program that it ought to be

(50:20):
their money at stake. Let them pay for some of
these boondoggles that they put in this last bill. We
had some Republicans vote for it. But until we get solvent,
and until we find out that this country can't keep
the course that is going on blanket spending, you know,
we've got a long way to dig out of it.
But hopefully we'll get it corrected, and hopefully we'll colllect

(50:42):
people that have a spine and can do something about it.

Speaker 1 (50:44):
They never live their own consequences. That's why we're all
having to live them for them. I guess because when
you think about it, they don't give up their own vehicles,
they don't give up their jets. Gas prices never affect them,
nothing really affects them. They just care about power even
and then of course they're going to take a over
our elections, so then we don't even have the power
to remove them.

Speaker 24 (51:04):
Yeah, and if you look at what's happening at the borders,
it's all about power. It's all about getting votes that
they want to secure their election from here on out.
They've forgotten about the welfare of this country and what's
what our children and grandchildren are gonna have to be
to pay to get this country out of the debt
that we're in. It's staggering, and they just keep doubling
down on it. And the only way you deal with

(51:26):
them is beat them, get them out, throw them out
of office, and get people who who are physically responsible
and will do us best for America.

Speaker 1 (51:34):
But at least we'll never end up having to pay
the bill, right because the world's going to end it
as it's six or eight or ten years, So whoever's
left with the debt, because we're all just going to
be gone. It's just they're so it's just amazing. You
have to laugh at it, but it's the people that
are living in This is such hard issues that people
are going through. Mister Congressman, thank you for the work
you're doing out there fighting for American families because we

(51:54):
need fighting for and we want them. Mid terms to
come really.

Speaker 2 (51:56):
Soon, We're going to keep fighting.

Speaker 24 (51:58):
Thank you, natalieppreciate, bless you.

Speaker 1 (52:00):
We'll look forward to seeing you again soon. And before
we go, let's never forget.

Speaker 13 (52:05):
You who built this country, and it's patriots like you
who are going to save our country. This is a
very very critical time. Our country has never been in trouble.

Speaker 7 (52:17):
Like it is right now.

Speaker 13 (52:20):
In a little more than a year, they have gone
on to almost destroy our country, but the key word
is almost.

Speaker 7 (52:27):
We're not going to let it happen.

Speaker 13 (52:29):
And together we will make a more exceptional country than
ever before.

Speaker 1 (52:36):
We will, and that is a real story. Good Night,
I'll see you tomorrow. So until then, as always keep
the faith. With God's help, we will save America.
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