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Stephen ParvE, luisar Avaloney. This is a massacre. Our children
to deserve better. I mean this rips the heart out
of you. You read it, you hear it, you try
to process it, and something in your soul just breaks.
Two children, ages eight and ten, gone, seventeen more wounded,
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fourteen of them children, three of them elderly, shot at
close range, worshiping in a Catholic church during what should
have been one of the safest, holiest hours of their lives.
This was an Annunciation church in Minneapolis. This morning school mass.
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You have the candles, the hymns, the school uniforms, the prayers,
and then all of it interrupted with gunfire, gunfire, and
screams and chaos and parents receiving that unimaginable phone call
that no parents should ever ever get. Kids bleeding out
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in the pews, teachers shielding students with their own bodies.
It's the worst nightmare any parent, any human being could
ever imagine, any sane human being. We'll get to that
here in a moment. Yeah, And it all happened in
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a church, and then hours later you've got officials stepping
up to the podium and they announced the killer's name,
which I will not twenty three years old, no prior
criminal records, twenty three, Okay, I thought it was twenty five,
twenty three, twenty three, no prior criminal record. Legally, weapons,
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a rifle, a shotgun, a pistol, all of it, all
of it legally purchased legally legally. I mean, this is
this is just horrible, and this is not just another story.
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And don't let the headlines flatten it. Picture it, really,
picture it. This is this is an attack on Christianity.
That's this is an attack on our faith.
Speaker 4 (03:40):
He chose that target a Christian school for a reason.
And by the way, it's the second time in what
two years that a transperson has attacked a Catholic school
because it was a Catholic school. Remember when the FBI
said that the biggest threat to a America was Catholics?
Speaker 1 (04:01):
Remember that?
Speaker 4 (04:03):
Remember when Joe Biden's administration said the biggest threat to
American America white Catholics.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
Huh, this is just there is a mental illness in
our country, a mental illness crisis in our country that
the Left has continued to feed for years and years
and years, making people believe that instead of getting help,
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instead of seeking some sort of peace within themselves, for
wanting to mutilate their own body parts.
Speaker 4 (04:43):
Well, the shooter's mother helped the shooter's mother, according to
court documents. Is from Fox News. Court document show the
shooter's mother applied for the name change and wrote, minor
child identifies as female and wants her name to reflect
the identific cation. So you have a twenty three year
old man who, at least four years ago his mother
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helped convince the state to call him or her, and
the Left will say transgender, We got to do these
transgender treatments. Would you rather have a living daughter or
a dead son? Remember, the left says that all the time,
and yet the data shows transitioning children does not stop suicide,
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and the shooter did eventually commit suicide, but first committed
murder and violence. And the left's narrative on all of
this is it's gaslighting. That's a false choice.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
Do you want a living daughter or a dead.
Speaker 4 (05:48):
Son, that's a false choice. I want a child who
knows who he or she actually is. I want a
child who's able to see reality. Body dysmorphia comes in
a variety of forms, one of which is dyslexia or bolimia.
It's where a person looks in the mirror and they
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think they are massively overweight. The person they see in
that mirror staring back at them they think is fat,
and so they continue to diet until they die. You
don't tell someone with anorexia nervosa, you're right, you're a
fatty Oh my gosh, you gotta.
Speaker 3 (06:31):
Lose the weight.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
You don't do that, you know why, because it kills them.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
It causes them to kill themselves and others, obviously, and
you don't do that.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
We should be doing that to people who look in
the mirror and go I'm in the wrong body. No,
we shouldn't be doing that. You are wonderfully and beautifully
and powerfully made. You are made the way you're supposed
to be. You are not a mistake. You are a
purpose with a name. But that's how we should be preaching.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
Into these works. So what happened in Nashville, what happened
today in Minneapolis, that all the church arsons, the pregnancy center,
fire bombings, they're all part of the same tapestry. And
in one word, that tapestry is Christianity, not just religion
in general, not synagogues, not mosques, not temples, no, but
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Christianity in particular.
Speaker 4 (07:23):
In particular, there have been attacks on Moss, but it's
not usually because of transgenderism.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
It is usually because of.
Speaker 4 (07:29):
The Middle East of Palestinian situations and anti Semitism. When
it comes to this transgender thing, it is the Christian
houses of worship which are the target.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
But see, a lot of folks might say, well, why Christianity,
why not something else, Because Christianity is the last line
of resistance, It's the last institution, especially the Catholic Church.
I mean, the Catholic Church is unwavering in this. I
mean you may have denominations of Methodists that the old
Presbyterian differently about it, Presbyterialists. But here you've got a
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Catholic Church that they have never wavered. And Christianity, Christian
churches in general, I mean, those are the last institutions
saying that there is truth, not just opinion. It's the
last voice saying that life is sacred, that family is real,
that morality matters. And I think that is what is
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so dangerous about Christianity to the left is Christianity stands
in the way. Christianity says no to the culture of death.
Christianity says no to the sexual revolution attempt to erase
gender and erase innocence and erase reality itself. So what happens,
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Christianity becomes the target. And if you think I'm exaggerating,
explain why two Christian schools have now been shot up
in less than two years. Explain why the pregnancy sinners
have been attacked and have been set on fire. Explain
why churches are defaced with the words if abortion isn't safe,
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neither are you. It's because the Left has waged and
continues to wage war on Christianity in this country and
all around the world. For that matter.
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Let's get to the top three things you need noble
from a mom.
Speaker 3 (09:34):
First thing you need noble from we were just talking about.
Speaker 4 (09:36):
Two children were killed when a transidentifying man began shooting
at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Police say the
twenty three year old man opened fire on the chapel
at Annunciation Catholic School where the children were at morning mass.
Seventeen people were wounded, including fourteen children. Two of those
children are in critical condition. Minneapolis's Democrat marriage Jacob Frey
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later scolded Christians, saying, quote, don't just say that this
is about thoughts and prayers right now. These kids were
literally praying. It was the first week of school, they
were in a church.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
Yeah, absolutely, it is.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
It is.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
I'm not absolutely scolding Christians.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
Don't give thoughts and prayer at sometimes, at some point,
that is all we can do right now, and that's
the best thing we can to And I don't need
somebody who may not even be going to church on
a regular basis telling me.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
Not to pray. It's unimaginable.
Speaker 4 (10:22):
Second thing you need to know before tomorrow. A judge
in Wyoming has ruled that the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority
is allowed to let men into the women's only sorority house.
Members of the Kapacabac Gamma sorority at the University of
Wyoming sued the National Sorority for allowing Dallen Artemis Langford,
a man who said he was a woman, to live
in the sorority house. Langford, who is six foot two tall,
was often seen staring at a sorority sisters. Often visibly
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aroused US District Judge allenby Johnson throughout the lawsuit, saying
the sorority was free, as a private organization to define
the word woman in its bylaws however it wanted, and
therefore the sorority was not contractually obligated to reject a
trans women members. Kappa Kapa Gammer describes itself as a
quote sisterhood for women only.
Speaker 3 (11:04):
You know, I'm sorry, and a lot of folks might say, Ah,
you're just terrible person. If my daughter was living in
that sorority house, m M, I mean I would yank
her out of there, and faster than you know you
can imagine.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
And the third thing you need to before other Department
of Transportation is taking control over Union Station in Washington,
d C. The Iconics train station. The Landmark was being
run by Amtrak, but the DOT says they can run
a better. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said, instead of being
a point of pride, Washington's Union Station has fallen into disrepair.
By reclaiming station management, we will help make the city
safe and beautiful at a fraction of the cost. National
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Guard troops have already been placed outside Union Station as
a side of security. Duffy believes the Department of Transportation
will be able to attract more tenants in a Union
station and use the revenue from those leases to improve lighting, parking,
and security.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
You know what, Union Station in DC is pretty grimy
it is. It's not as pretty as New York's Union Station.
That's for sure.
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Welcome back to American Ground Radio Stephen Parr with Lewis
ar Evaloni.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
Of course, the mayor of Minneapolis as well as the
Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walls, took the opportunity to make
this political. This was Mayor Jacob Frye, Minneapolis Democrat.
Speaker 4 (13:30):
Who's running for reelection and is currently losing in the
polls to the man they call the Minnesota Mom, Dami
Somali immigrant who's also a communist socialist.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
And so the mayor of Minneapolis, after this tragedy, after
this horrific, horrific series of events, after these deaths of
these children, right comes out and he says, we've got
more guns in this country than we have people. That's
the problem, really, mister Mayor, Really, mister Mayor, that's the bribe,
prob the ratio of guns to people. Not the fact
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that a twenty three year old walked into a church
during mass armed to the teeth and mowed down children
in a place that had that should have been protected, right.
Not the fact that this man specifically, this this monster,
specifically targeted a gun free zone because he knew, and
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he wrote this in his manifesto. He targeted a gun
free zone because he knew the victims would be helpless.
Now forget that, right, right, Mayor, forget that, forget the manifesto,
forget the facts. Just blame too many guns. This is
such lazy politics. It is insulting and it is dangerous.
Speaker 4 (14:44):
Why do democrats ever think that people are responsible for
their own actions. Why do democrats just assume that someone
who shoots other people isn't the person responsible for shooting
the other people?
Speaker 3 (15:00):
What caused this shooting?
Speaker 4 (15:02):
While this guy decided he was gonna kill some children,
that's what caused the shooting. It's not like, well, you know,
there were just some guns floating around on the air
and they just started firing their own free.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Will what's so ridiculous? He says, we've got more guns
than people. So what I mean? We have more cars
than licensed drivers, we have more cell phones than people.
Does that mean cars and phones are the cause of
every accident or scam? We have more knives than people.
And if guns automatically meant more violence, right, if per capita, right,
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there were more guns in a community than people, shouldn't
rural communities who have the highest gun ownership also be
the most violent, you would think, But in fact it's
the exact opposite. The places with the most law abiding
gun owners like Wyoming and Vermont and Idaho have some
of the lowest crime rates in the country.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
And by the way, Vermont's not a red state, It's
a blue state, Vermont. This isn't just about Republican versus Democrat.
This is about understanding what causes violence and what doesn't
cause violence, and just guns laying around doesn't cause violence.
The mental illness, mental illness, that's the other subject we
need to talk about. We got a question for American
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Mama's Did you hear the Snoop Dogg podcasts?
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Well, let's ask Marrick and Mama's.
Speaker 4 (16:33):
And joining us now are American Mama's Terry Nedville and
Kimberly Burlason. Snoop Dogg, best friend of Martha Stewart, was
talking on a podcast and he said he doesn't take
his kids to Disney movies in the theater anymore because
he just doesn't want to see what they might be
putting up there.
Speaker 7 (16:52):
Yeah. You know, when you listen to the story, a
lot of us can relate to this feeling that snoopad.
He took his grands to see light Year. That's the
latest movie of Buzz light Year, right, And and I had.
Speaker 4 (17:05):
Several problems with that movie, starting with how do you
not have Tim Allen playing Buzz light Years?
Speaker 7 (17:09):
So, yes, I think that's why it flopped. I mean
it was a big old flop.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
I mean, I like Chris Evans, but he wasn't bou
the Buzz light Year.
Speaker 7 (17:16):
Yeah, go ahead, turtle flop. So he took his grandson
and they were sitting there and there was a scene
in the movie where there's two moms and a baby,
and his grandson said, Papa Snoop, wait wait that's a mommy.
That's the mommy. How how they have that baby? And
Snoop said, he was like, uh, hey, watched this, you know,
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watch the movie. No, no, no, he's a grand he's
a little one. So he was so, no, no, no, there's
two women. How do they have a baby. So he
was saying, why do you put this mess on everything,
especially children's cartoon animated movies, And he said, you're pulling
me into s I don't want to be in, right,
you know. So then he says that it's a very truthful,
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factual thing that he said that he felt his opinion. Well,
the rainbow alphabet came after him, the LGBTQ. They were
just not only were they fuming about it, but they
started degrading him. I used to think that, oh that's
what they do. Yeah. Yeah, they started not only canceling him,
but just degrading him like he was less second class
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citizen for simply saying he doesn't want to be put
in a position where he has to teach sexual matters
to his grandchild, who was not even five years old
at the time.
Speaker 8 (18:31):
Right, So in the in the middle of the of
a child's movie, you but.
Speaker 7 (18:36):
Think about it even at home. His point was, even
if it was the two of them at home and
he could pause it that's not fair. It is not
fair to make parents be put in this position. It's
like these alphabet books that are coming out by the
LGBT community, like BIZ for Bisexual and.
Speaker 8 (18:55):
Why you know what, If you're gay, be gay?
Speaker 3 (18:58):
Who cares?
Speaker 8 (18:58):
Nobody to care? If you're blind, you're white, you're whatever.
Be you Stop cramming something down our throat. If it
fits a narrative, let it fit the narrative. But they're
trying to interject it in everything, in every book, in
every cartoon, and every show that we watch. It's like,
stop cramming it.
Speaker 7 (19:17):
Do you remember when that Disney executive was she was
caught on the mic saying, you know, I'm putting every
single gay scene I can possibly put into every Disney movie,
every remake. Do you remember that I do?
Speaker 4 (19:31):
And glad the Gay and Lesbian and Alliance or whatever.
They actually have ratings for movies and they will rate
each movie house, each each production company based upon the
percentage of gay and lesbian characters they have in their
shows in prominent roles. And when they started this, they
wanted to get to twenty five percent exposure, where had
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that twenty five percent of the shows would have gay
and lesbian main characters. This is back as before Will
and Gray, that was the that was their target. Once
they reach that target, and they have reached that target,
they now want it fifty percent.
Speaker 7 (20:08):
It's never not that's ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
They want fifty percent. Not sorry, that's right for something
that's less than ten.
Speaker 7 (20:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (20:15):
Right, So now that's not a lot about representation. That's
now about indoctrination. They're trying to say this is how
everyone should be. It's not just hey, let us be us. Okay,
we reached let us be us a long time ago.
This is now everyone else must be like us.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
Two.
Speaker 7 (20:33):
So then you have Lefty's kind of like Snoop who
come in and say, no, stop it, leave the kids. Fine,
we all kind of joke now that every movie, every
TV show. It's just a matter of my gay friends.
My good gay friends say the same thing that they
don't like it.
Speaker 8 (20:51):
They like, this is crazy.
Speaker 4 (20:54):
There's some things that we should be leaving for childhood. Yes,
and when someone who made their living as a rapper,
you know, and not like not like a Will Smith
clean rapper, right, I mean, you can't play Snoop Dogg
albums for your five year old either.
Speaker 7 (21:11):
Actually you can. He has a child album. I don't
know if you've heard this. Now that I have a grandson,
we listened to it. Okay, phenomenal, Okay, keep going.
Speaker 3 (21:18):
Okay, so you can listen to that. Yes, the ones
that made him big.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
You can't play those for your five year old, but
for him to go.
Speaker 3 (21:27):
Man, I can't even go.
Speaker 4 (21:28):
To a kid's movie with my kid because clearly the
content he was creating wasn't designed for little children. And
he's I think he sees the problem well.
Speaker 7 (21:38):
And my thing is the executives should see there's a
reason why your animated shows are flopping hand over fist.
Nothing is actually making the bucks that it used to make,
especially if you try to remake like Snow White or
something like that.
Speaker 3 (21:52):
And Disney's just had a long string of failures.
Speaker 7 (21:54):
So what are they going to learn?
Speaker 8 (21:56):
When are they going to learn?
Speaker 4 (21:57):
I think the question is drop the win, and the
question is are they going to learn? If you like
to ask you American Mama's a question, go to our
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on the ass the Mama's button. Terry Netivie, Kimberly Burl listen,
thank you so much. And coming up next to here
on American Ground Radio, we are digging deep.
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Speaker 1 (22:58):
Welcome back to American Ground Radio.
Speaker 3 (22:59):
Stephen par with the Okay, should the government? Should your
federal government have bought a ten percent interest in Intel?
I don't think so, because that's what it just did.
And President Trump said that the United States would make
deals like that all day law. Why well, because, well,
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first of all, I think logically it's because of national security.
Because chips, you know, Intel manufactures chips, among other things.
Chips aren't gadgets. They're the lifeblood of modern warfare, communications, finance, medicine.
So does the federal government own Boeing? No, but it,
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But China doesn't control that market either. The United States
we still build we still build airplanes in this country, right,
but China. Look, China basically has control of the semiconductor industry.
They control the future. They they owning a piece of intel.
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I think I can see the part. The point of
the president here is that it's strategic insurance. It keeps
it keeps the company anchored in America and less vulnerable
to hostile foreign takeover.
Speaker 4 (24:16):
But the problem is, once you make this decision, then
you say the government should own steal companies. The government
should own car companies. The government should own No, it's not.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
That's different because they're still making those in our There's
plenty of companies we almost making cars in this Well,
that's the whole other subject.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
Okay, No, that's the same subject. No, I what about
rare earth mineral companies? So we should own mining companies
the government. Now, once the government starts owning companies, what's
that called. That's called socialism. And I cannot be in
favor of socialism no matter who the president is. The
government's job is not to own companies. The government's job
is secure our rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
How I get it, Because you're kind of opening the
door to a state run capitalist, not opening capitalism. I
should say you're.
Speaker 4 (25:02):
Walking through announcing your you're you're here, it's it's socialists.
I can't get behind that.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
I just think I think chip manufacturing is very different.
Speaker 4 (25:14):
So oil oil oil production, No, coal production is not
we we can't have a country if we don't have oil.
Speaker 3 (25:22):
Look, to manufacture chips, you need highly sophisticated, specialized machinery.
Speaker 4 (25:28):
Same thing with oil. You have to highly sophisticated specialized plenty.
Speaker 3 (25:32):
No, there's there's there's lots of machinery laying around. It's
not laying around. There's lots of machinery that can be used.
I have never tripped over an oil platform. Well, look
there are plenty of brokers of machinery that oil drilling machinery.
Speaker 4 (25:49):
When we use the excuse for this, it will be
used for everything else.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
I think chip manufacturing is in a category by itself.
Speaker 4 (25:57):
And at one point you could have said the same
thing about airplane manufacturing, could have said the same thing
about car manufacturing.
Speaker 3 (26:03):
Everything else.
Speaker 4 (26:05):
If we use the excuse for this, we will use
it for something else.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
And now you've got a socialist. And look, let me
just say, if Boeing got into trouble, the federal government
would get into business with Boeing. That's my point. But
it is a national security issue on some some levels.
So's food, so's clothing, so's everything. Everything is right, You
would prefer the free market do its job. No, I'm
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going to mandate when you have But when you have
foreign adversaries that are manipulating their currency, that are cheating.
Speaker 4 (26:36):
Then you deal with it that way. You don't deal
with it by saying, you know what, Carl Marx was right.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
Nobody's saying Karl Marx is right. And why is the
government owning the means of production? I just think chip
manufacturing is in it in its own category. That's a
dangerous thought. Let's get to a digging deep.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Going down down.
Speaker 4 (26:58):
Fur See that's the New Times. The far left New
York Times recently wrote an article talking about the twenty
twenty three presidential election, not the twenty twenty eight presidential election,
but the twenty twenty three presidential They just skipped over one.
Why because that will be the first presidential election after
the twenty thirty census, and it will change the electoral college. So,
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according to the analysis by The New York Times, if
current population trends continue, which.
Speaker 3 (27:26):
Is always a risky thing to say.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
But if you keep going along these lines, states won
by Kamala Harris in twenty twenty four would lose eight
electoral College votes, whereas states won by Donald Trump would
pick up eight electoral college votes. So that's a net
pickup of sixteen electoral college votes. If you simply rerun
the twenty twenty four election, Trump would have won by
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three hundred and twenty to two hundred and eighteen.
Speaker 3 (27:52):
More than one hundred points.
Speaker 4 (27:54):
Okay, But what's more is if you take the New
York Times numbers, then it's an even bigger problem for Democrats.
Not only would they lose blowout elections like the one
in twenty twenty four by by more electoral college points,
but it will become much harder for them to win
even close elections because of the specific states that are
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losing population. Here's what they wrote studying the electoral college map.
A Democratic presidential candidate can no longer plan to sweep
New Hampshire, Minnesota, and the Blue Wall battlegrounds of Michigan, Pennsylvania,
and Wisconsin and win the White House. A victory in
the swing state of Nevada would not help either. This
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is the nightmare scenario many Democratic Party insiders see playing out.
If current US population projections hold, so you could win
that d Kamala could have won the Blue Wall, she
could have one Minnesota, she could have won New Hampshire,
could have picked up Nevada, but without Arizona and Georgia
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in North Carolina she loses. Whereas Trump doesn't have to
pick up all those states, a Republican running for president
wouldn't have to pick up all those swing states. A
Republican now can win with even fewer swing states. Well,
and I think that you know right now, red states
are growing. Yes, blue states are shrinking, right, But it's
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not just that Democrat runs states are bleeding population, I think,
and they're losing congressional seats, as you're pointing out. I
think it's bigger than that. I think that even Democrats
who remain in those blue states are leaving the party itself.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
That's showing up too.
Speaker 4 (29:40):
Yes, you are seeing party registrations for Democrats even in
blue states decreasing, and party registrations for Republicans increasing even in.
Speaker 3 (29:49):
Blue state because I think for Democrats, I mean, they're
looking at the Democrat Party the party that they might
have voted their whole lives for right, and they're saying
I'm done, I can't do this anymore.
Speaker 4 (30:01):
The New York Times wrote of democrats twenty five most
plausible paths to victory in twenty twenty four. So they
looked at the twenty twenty four election at that time
they said, Kamala could win this way, in this way,
in this way, and this is the twenty five most
plausible paths to victory. Only five would remain. So the
odds of a generic Democrat making it to the presidency
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just becomes a lot harder. This is because, as you
point out, people are leaving blue states and moving to
red states. It's not about climate or temperature. Idaho is
picking up a seat. This is about freedom. But as usual,
the left is learning the wrong lesson. So the left
read the New York Times article, okay, and they seem
(30:48):
to think that the problem, this is the whole problem
for them, is that governments and blue states haven't built
enough government housing. Nate Silver, the polster in Nate Silver, Right,
so a five thirty eight blog fame and all that
and the other. He said, it would be sort of
funny if Democrats lost the electoral college in twenty thirty
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two because they didn't build enough affordable housing in blue states.
Speaker 3 (31:13):
What a joke, What an absolute joke. I mean, instead,
why don't they look and see that, Hey, we've become
the party of defunding the police right, we've become the
party of open borders. We've become the party of gender
ideology and kindergarten classroom.
Speaker 4 (31:28):
This isn't about government housing. It's about government overreach. It's
about individual freedom, it's about safety and security, it's about opportunity.
And Democrat policies make all of those things worse, to
include affordable housing. And if they can't figure that out
after all this time, then they don't deserve to ever
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win the electoral college again.
Speaker 3 (31:51):
Well, they look at President Trump and see how much
he's winning, and who wants to be on a losing team.
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Speaker 1 (33:11):
Welcome back to American Ground Radio.
Speaker 3 (33:13):
Stephen. Part of the wis Evaloni Americans love a winner.
And you're sure we're talking in the last segment about
how so many folks are leaving the Democrat Party, right,
I mean they're they're leaving blue states. Democrats that remain
in those blue states are changing their party to independent
or no party at all. Okay, many of them are
going to the Republican Party. And part of the reason
(33:36):
is they I made mention of it. They look at
Donald Trump, they see his administration, they see the results
that are obviously are emblematic of someone who is winning,
and by winning, I mean the progressive realization of a
worthy goal, and they want to be part of that team.
(33:57):
They want to be part of They want to be
with a winner. America loves winning.
Speaker 4 (34:04):
I don't think people are switching parties to the Republican
Party because they want to be a winn. I think
they're switching to the Republican Party because the policies of
the Republican Party make their lives better.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
Come on, well, maybe for a bunch of folks, don't, yes,
But I don't know that everybody thinks about everything so deeply.
I don't think anybody. I don't think anybody goes to it.
Speaker 4 (34:22):
I'm going to change my polling because the Democrats won
last time. I'm going to change my party because the
Republicans won last time.
Speaker 3 (34:27):
Trump's approval rating even the far left AP now I'm
gonna call him far left. Okay, they can't hide it.
The Associated Press.
Speaker 4 (34:36):
Hold a second, Hold a second, before you get too
far into this which approval radio? Are you talking about
what he's doing with crime?
Speaker 3 (34:43):
No, his personal approval rating right now is at forty
five percent.
Speaker 4 (34:50):
But that's the AP saying that if you look at
Rasmus and it's over fifty percent.
Speaker 3 (34:54):
Yeah, that's what I said. Even the AP can't hide
the fact that forty five nearly half of Americans agree
with what he is doing in this country, agree with
his policies, agree with the results of what he is
getting as a result of those initiatives.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
But I don't think Americans are so shallow that they
would simply say I'm going to support Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (35:19):
I don't think you have to be shallowed to want
to be with a winner. I mean, because if you
don't want to hit your wagon to a loser. I mean,
look the Democrat Party, there are pair who are still losers.
They're losers. You know why they're losers. It's because there's
death and destruction that follows them everywhere they go. But
that's not That's not why people leave the Democrat Party.
Speaker 4 (35:40):
They don't leave the Democrat Party because they've lost elections.
Speaker 3 (35:43):
That's ridiculous. They are losing. I've thrown everything in the
world at Donald Trump's trying to take him down. They
still haven't been able to do so because they're losers.
Speaker 4 (35:54):
Toulci Gabbert did not leave the Democrat Party because they
lost a presidential election. She left the Democrat Party because
they put her on a terrorist watch list and tried
to destroy her personally. It was about the policies of
the party. What kind of deadbeat losers do something like that.
Speaker 3 (36:10):
That's not why she lets.
Speaker 4 (36:11):
She didn't leave, tell me, that's why she laughed. I
did not tell you that she left because they were losers.
I said she left because they're messing up for life.
Speaker 3 (36:18):
The point here being is that President Trump's personal approval
rating throughout the country is his highest ever. Let's get
the top of things you need to know before tomorrow.
Speaker 7 (36:30):
All right, get race.
Speaker 3 (36:36):
It's a bright spot. Oh my gosh. All right.
Speaker 4 (36:38):
Anyway, there's a pull out from the Associated Presses. You
were just talking about that Americans, Americans approval what Trump's
doing to fight crime in our biggest cities. This is
from the Associated Press, not a right wing outfit, left
wing outfit to.
Speaker 3 (36:50):
Eate the Associated Press. Yes, not a right wing yeah,
absolutely not.
Speaker 4 (36:54):
Two thirds of the public think crime is a major
problem in the country, and eight inten say it's a
major problem in large cities. So the vast majority of
Americans believe the same thing that Donald Trumps saying about crime.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
Okay, that's a good thing. It's a bright spot.
Speaker 4 (37:09):
Fifty three percent approof of his job on crime, fifty
five percent approve of his using the National Guard to
help local police departments.
Speaker 3 (37:17):
And what's remarkable about all of that is you're saying
that the people, we the people agree with him. That's right,
But yet the Democrat Party leadership, who are losers by
the way they're defending, they're defending the criminals and less
law enforcement. That's right.
Speaker 4 (37:35):
This may actually be even bigger bright spot than just
those numbers show, because the Associated Press usually underestimates President
Trump in all of its polling. Their polls are often
off by about five percent, and it's consistently negative from
where Donald Trump actually is. If you look at these
(37:55):
results of elections, the Associated Press among other left wing
polling outfits, often off by about five percent. So it's
likely that the approval of President Trump's attempts to fight
crime is actually closer to sixty percent, upper fifties at least.
So we're starting to get into this is a pretty
big landslide type majority of Americans approving of what he's doing.
Speaker 3 (38:19):
You know, that's got to be driving the Associated Press crazy. Yeah,
that had absolution because it's kind of like, how did
this happen?
Speaker 1 (38:26):
Right?
Speaker 3 (38:26):
How is he still standing? How is he gaining?
Speaker 4 (38:30):
And the sad part about all this is that Democrats
simply won't give Donald Trump any credit at all. So,
according to this poll, thirty percent of Democrats said it
is acceptable to use the National Guard to help fight crime.
Thirty percent, three out of ten. It's not a majority,
it's a pretty small minority. But only sixteen percent of
Democrats say President Trump is doing a good job at
fighting crime. He's doing so you have thirty percent that
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say yes, you should use the National Guard to fight crime.
Donald Trump uses the National Guard to fight crime, and
only sixteen percent say that was a good thing. Thirty
percent think it's a good thing. So less than half
of the people who think that that's a good thing
in the Democrat Party do you use the National Guard
to fight crime? Will give Donald Trump any credit when
he uses the National Guard to fight crime.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
So it's a good idea as long as Donald Trump
isn't doing it. That's the issue here.
Speaker 4 (39:20):
There's a plurality of independence who think this is a
good idea. A vast majority of Republicans think it's a
good idea, and the Democrats. You get one third of
them going yes, that's a good idea, but only sixteen
percent will give Donald Trump any credit when he does
what they're saying is a good idea.
Speaker 3 (39:37):
That's messed up.
Speaker 4 (39:38):
That's not about politics and policy, that starts being about personality.
The Democrat Party hates Donald Trump so much that they
can't even support it when they actually support what he's doing.
Speaker 3 (39:52):
That's sad. We'll be back.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
You're listening to American Ground Radio.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
Welcome back to American Ground Radio. Stephen Park of lewisar.
You know President Trump had an hour's long cabinet meeting. Yeah,
I mean it went on and on and on. You
talk about stamina, I mean Joe Biden would have needed
a nap after twenty minutes.
Speaker 4 (40:33):
Well, Donald Trump is having a cabinet meeting, a televised
cabinet meeting, every single month. Joe Biden had them what
twice a year.
Speaker 3 (40:40):
But see, this is something that you have not seen
out of the White House in many, many years. No transparency,
that's right, real leadership on display. I mean, this is
the kind of unapologetic governance that Joe Biden couldn't fake,
couldn't fake on that even on that fake what studio
set that they have across from the White House. I mean,
(41:02):
he couldn't even fake this on his best day, even
with a teleprompter, you know, glued to his eyes. Yes,
well that's not helped tel prompters. I see what you whatsoever?
But yeah, I mean, but Trump invites the American people in.
He said, Hey, here's my team, here's my agenda, here's
what we're doing for you. And then he lets his
cabinet secretary speak and debate and disagree. He lets the
(41:26):
press watch. He's they get to watch the sausage getting made.
Because Trump has nothing to hide, he thrives in the open.
He believes that people deserve to see their government at work.
Speaker 4 (41:39):
And I think it's amazing transparency, and it's it's not
something that Biden was interested in or capable of. And
if he had, the American people would have been like whoa.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
When I say whoa, I.
Speaker 4 (41:59):
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(42:19):
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Speaker 3 (42:39):
Own food truck. That is fantastic. May your pursuit of
happiness bring you, Joor