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Speaker 1 (00:35):
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Speaker 3 (02:42):
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.
We didn't pass it on to our children in the bloodstream.
The only way they can inherit the freedom we have
known is if we fight for it, protect it, defend it,
and then hand it to them with the well talked
lessons of how they in their lifetime do the same.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
And if you and I don't do this, and you.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
And I may well spend our sunset years telling our
children and our children's children what it once was like
in America when men were free.
Speaker 5 (03:12):
I have come here to chew a bubble gum open
chick asks all lot of ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
children of all ages, welcome to Bez's Berserk Bobcat Saloon
Radio show, where I am finally broadcasting not from behind
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enemy lines, it occupied California, always fellow with a K,
but in an actual free state. Please note you, I'm
talking to you what you're going to hear tonight consists
of my opinion and no one else's, perhaps those of
my guest who tonight is going to be Carrie Baxter
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Donovan one each. And I want to remind you that
tonight is Thursday. It's September twelfth, the year of our Lord,
twenty twenty four. I amb z, so I want to
tell you this. Come on into the saloon, relax converse,
where we are still serving stiff drinks. Facts, history, logic, rationality, proportion, context, tradition, intent,
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and common sense. Please recall, we don't water our drinks,
just like we don't water our conversation. Politics, religion, crime, culture, race, sex,
economic science, law. We talk about it all right here
in the saloon where the speech is free, but the
booze signor she is. I am primarily done with compromise
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and bipartisanship. I've been labeled everything.
Speaker 6 (04:50):
From a terrorist, to a misogynist, to an extremist to
whites premises, ad nausea.
Speaker 5 (05:04):
These people think they're insulting me. I've been insulted and
shot at by professionals, and most few other assholes are not. Sorry,
that's the way it works. So if loving God, if
loving my country, if loving the Constitution, the Bill of Rights,
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do process malamans versus malam prohibitim. If that makes me
a terrorist, then so be it. When we can no
longer access freedom in America, where can we find it?
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Are we going to find it in France, in Germany,
in Europe, in China, in Russia? I don't believe so well.
Tonight in the saloon and we have Carrie Baxter Donovan
who's writing now at the Warroom Thewarroom dot org. But
the interesting thing is, I want to show you guys this.
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I want to tell you before we get to carry
a lot of things are changing at SAHR and the
things that are changing are our new site. Sean Lewis
has come back and he has decided that he's going
to update shrmedia dot com. It's not you If you
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go to Sahrmedia dot com, you're not going to go
to the old website. You will go to this new website.
And it's pretty fabulous. You've got all the various places
that you can go to on top Bz's den. I
didn't know I have a den, but apparently I do now.
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The reaver of common sense he is back too. Sean
has his own page media About and you can go
through here and you can see all the various posts
that Sean has done. And we will get it to
the point very soon. I don't think we've done it
for this show, but we will soon get it to
the point where this presentation you will be able to
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watch being simulcast on shrmedia dot com. Now do you
remember the older listeners and the older watchers when we
updated the video, you used to be able to hear
us on spreaker at shrmedia dot com. The goal is
now for you to be able to watch us myself,
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Sean the Reaver of common Sense, Jeff Dunnets. Oh, by
the way, I forgot to tell you. This is the
SAHR Media Network and Jeff Dunnets will be coming back.
I hope to have him on the show sometime next week.
So he's going to be returning to SHR media after
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an extended absence with luck, He'll be coming back next week.
He's back, Jeff Dunnet's will be coming back. So there
are a lot of cool things that are happening at
shrmedia dot com. And with that, the act you've known
for all these years, Carrie Baxter Donovan with Steve Bannon
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and now she's writing for his warroom dot org. Warroom
dot org and Carrie, we just got through speaking. Carrie said,
that was a really bright day and that's why I'm squinting,
and it was about three hundred degrees out there, but
still looking damn good. It's Carrie Baxter Donovan. So Carrie,
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welcome to the saloon. We literally have not seen you
here for two and a half years, just about two
and a half years.
Speaker 7 (08:56):
It's been a while. It's been way too long.
Speaker 5 (09:00):
Yeah, and let's see what do we want for a background?
That's pretty splashy? I like that?
Speaker 8 (09:06):
Like that?
Speaker 5 (09:07):
You like that one? You want to know where that is?
That's taken from inside my car at a car wash.
Speaker 7 (09:13):
That's what it looks like.
Speaker 5 (09:15):
Okay, well that's what it is.
Speaker 7 (09:17):
It's also I love it. It's good. The flag was good. Hey,
I'm just happy to be here. Okay, so I'm good.
Speaker 5 (09:23):
You choose the flag. The flag looks good. And this
looks good.
Speaker 7 (09:28):
No, no, that's too close. Too close?
Speaker 5 (09:30):
Oh back up, it doesn't.
Speaker 7 (09:34):
That's much better.
Speaker 5 (09:35):
I like not going to go there. It's f annyway.
Speaker 7 (09:38):
Do you want to brush my hair? Hardly? Come on?
Speaker 8 (09:40):
Dude.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
Like I said, I just I have a face made
for radio. So what did Chawn do? What did Chaan
do before we? Well, I don't know about twenty nineteen,
somewhere around there. I started in twenty seventeen at say
and then he trans positioned over to no not a woman. Okay,
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don't folks, don't say that he doesn't like that. We
transitioned over to video, which was a very cool thing.
Speaker 7 (10:12):
I remember when he did that.
Speaker 5 (10:13):
I remember I was around. We were on complete audio,
we were on spreaker audio only, and that we had
a blast on that. And then video. Everybody's doing video,
and I figured it would be way cool, and so
I moved. My last show was in twenty twenty one.
It took me about two years to yeah, two two
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and a half years before we finally got both homes,
moved and bought another home in a free state and
now we are here. But enough about me, what about you?
In those intervening two and a half years, Carrie Baxter Donovan,
whom I used to quantify as my ECPG, which is
my East Coast political goddess, I bet you haven't been
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referred to that in quite some time.
Speaker 7 (11:00):
It's so sweet you.
Speaker 5 (11:03):
I've always must have done a ton of stuff.
Speaker 7 (11:07):
I've done a ton of stuff. I've had. I've been dragged.
I can't go into too many details, but I've been
dragged through the courts. I've been experienced some really good
crunchy law fair thrown my way for being a writer.
So I have lots of great experience and lots of
great things to talk about there as far as like
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how the weaponization of the courts can impact the most
common of us, like me. Let's see. And I've been
writing for Ben Berkwam for a while, so he's with
real America's voice, and he's the one who goes to
the border. A lot of people know him, like everybody
knows Ben. He's a great guy. And then I started
writing in March or April for uh Steve Bannon, which
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is awesome because I started as Steve Bannon fangirl, just
blogging about him like crazy about the time that I
met And I don't know who I met first, No
I do. I remember Ken Mclinton, mclint McClinton, Ken Mclinton. Anyway,
when I first met up with y'all at SHR, I
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was basically just Steve Bannon Fanger. I just really liked
him a lot, and so now to be able to
write for him is awesome. Unfortunately he's in prison as
a political prisoner at the moment, but I am still
writing for him, and I write between three and ten
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times a day for him for his site. Basically the
War Room's still going on the program, and so I
write up a daily digest of all the show, all
the guests, and then some of them I break out
into bigger articles and uh, sometimes he asks me to
write something specific. But he's the coolest, He's the best.
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He just is like, go ahead, just write, and he
just lets me write. So I'm just writing and writing.
That's doing.
Speaker 5 (13:11):
So let me ask you this I hadn't you just
reminded me of a whole bunch of stuff? Can you
tell us? I mean, I know the very general stuff
about what happened, But how is it that he let
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me see if I have this recollection he was issued
a subpoena and then decided not to appear on the subpoena?
Is that essentially?
Speaker 7 (13:42):
Or the media says, though, that's so, you.
Speaker 5 (13:45):
Me right, set me right on this. Then tell me
what happened?
Speaker 7 (13:48):
And it's interesting so I'll take this chance to explain it.
Look at my hair. I'm telling you, I'm a writer,
so I hate like dealing with your.
Speaker 5 (13:57):
Hair is hard the.
Speaker 7 (13:58):
Hair, forget the hair. So it's interesting because I was
at this event over the weekend with a bunch of
very leftist kinds of you know people, and and some
this guy asked me, he said, hey, listen, I want
to know more about what happened to Steve Bannon because
I kind of like him now, but what happened, And
so I started to explain to him. Of course I'm
not the official spokesperson for this, but let me just
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give you this summary.
Speaker 5 (14:21):
Basically, this is your interpretation then, but this is your
interpretation then, yeah, since you're not the official spos for it,
so I get it.
Speaker 7 (14:31):
Yeah, So he was given he was subpoenaed by the
January sixth Committee, which, if you recall, was like a
bunch of Democrats and then what like Liz Cheney and
Adam Kinzinger, so we classify them as.
Speaker 5 (14:45):
Republicans both Democrats.
Speaker 7 (14:48):
Yeah, so that's one of the kids.
Speaker 9 (14:49):
One of the things that he's he's fighting is that, listen,
this wasn't a legal committee because it didn't have the
representation of Congress, and that's been ruled on, and you know,
that's pretty much accepted that this thing was pretty much
Nancy Pelosi just having you know, a Soviet style show,
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you know, show trial.
Speaker 7 (15:12):
So he gets so anyway, he gets a peanut. But
he he uh, he said he wanted to get clarification
on executive privilege because President Trump used his executive privilege
and said, no, I don't want you to testify to
the January sixth committee. So the lawyer, his lawyer said, well,
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we have to listen to the president. And basically Bannon
is still from what I understand, and apparently Mayor Garland
said something today about Steve Bannon, but he's still waiting
for the judgment, the ruling on you know, can President
Trump use his executive you know privilege and so because remember,
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you know, Bannon was an advisor and it's the same
thing with Peter Navarro who used executive privilege and try
to stay out of court. So what's happening now is
he went in in July. He had a four month sentence.
He really should be getting out because there's a congressional
law that there's the first step, right so you're supposed
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to get out for good behavior. They didn't let Navarro
out for good behavior, and they're apparently not going to
let Bannon out for good behavior because then he'd actually
get out before the election and be able to talk.
He's a political prisoner. It's completely biased. They set it up, obviously,
there's an article up in the War Room about it.
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You know, they tied him up in twenty twenty, they
tied him up in twenty twenty two, and then they
put him in jail in twenty twenty four, all with
law fair all, you know, using the courts and crazy
stuff to try to keep him quiet. But basicly it's
for defying a congressional subpoena, which by the way, is
a misdemeanor. But they're being treated like the top felons
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in the country and locked away. So it's very very crazy,
it's very bizarre. We know that Lois Learner, we know
that Eric Holder and Merrick Garland, right, none of the
Democrats have ever gone to prison. But we got Navarro
who just came out of prison in July, and now
Abannon who's still in prison. So he's a political prisoner.
Speaker 5 (17:33):
And so what we've discovered. Is that. I think Merrick
Garland came out today and said, we are completely equitable.
We treat everyone the same except the only political prisoners.
You still and I tried like hell to to find
out who's still from January sixth in a jail somewhere
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in DC, and you can't find out who those There
are still some people, folks. Do you understand that in
this country apparently ruled by the stass, there are still
Americans in the gulag who have not yet been to court,
much less been sentenced. From January sixth, that's twenty twenty one,
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that's three years ago. That's like taking an individual throwing
them into debtors prison, yes, and letting them languish and
rot before they're even deemed fit to have a trial,
a show trial, much less bring in the guilty party
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and then you'll be sentenced. How possible is it that
this is America? It really isn't. And let's do law fair.
Speaker 7 (19:04):
Of government. Say it again, Kerry, the weaponization of government.
It's so outrageous. At what point, what stage we're at
right now?
Speaker 10 (19:15):
M hm?
Speaker 5 (19:16):
So let's go to a couple of places where you
are writing these days. Yes, you're at here the war Room.
That's war room dot org. And you have, I believe
a number of articles that you've written in here. Let's
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go to this one.
Speaker 7 (19:38):
I've written six hundred and forty articles for the war.
Speaker 5 (19:42):
Room, Holy Moley since April. Here's the first one. Biden
Harris administration's misuse of government and the evasion of voter
concerns on child sex slavery. We have a sheriff in
my and county up in North Idaho who said there
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is no such thing as child trafficking up here. Funny
thing is we're not that terribly far from say Spokane,
which is in Washington and a massive leftist state. And
also we're on two huge interstates. We're on a massive
east west interstate and the biggest interstate in between while
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it runs north and south through Idaco, Idaho and then
down further south. So we have we have access. We
have an airport that takes seven thirty seven's, that takes
an A three ten and a three twenty large commercial aircraft.
We can have people dumped in here at any time
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in any event. You're right for thewar Room dot Org.
And then I also pulled up. There are all the
articles if you look for Carrie Donovan, there are all
the articles that she happens to have written here. Oh,
by the way, if you're looking at the bottom, this
is really small. I can't make it any any bigger.
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But the articles are from one to page sixty four.
So there are sixty four pages of essentially articles that
you can read by carry Baxter Donovan. And let's go
to This is your Twitter page and you are at
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say Orsa seventeen seventy six. Now if you would explain
that what is what is say Orsa? You explained it
to me once and I have no memory.
Speaker 7 (21:40):
I forgot is not the most important thing on your mind?
What is going on around here? I'm going to have
to throw a flag on the play.
Speaker 5 (21:49):
That's right, ten yards and lost and loss of down.
But what what was that? I do not recall.
Speaker 7 (21:55):
It's Scottish for liberty and freedom. It is scott us.
This is a Scottish word for liberty and freedom.
Speaker 5 (22:03):
Nice and plane. So here is your X page yep,
and all of her stuff if you want to find her.
Her media stuff is right here on.
Speaker 7 (22:15):
And that's my photograph too at the top. I'm very
proud of it. Because I'm really, really really into photographing
any car and uh, reporting on the on indie racing,
and I'm just really proud of that photo. So what
looks like you run around a little photo vest and everything.
Speaker 5 (22:35):
You get into the pits, then yes I do.
Speaker 9 (22:38):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (22:38):
Mister Penske is extremely generous to any media and he
gives us, Oh my gosh, he treats us like royalty.
I literally had a housemate who came all the way
from Mexico because he said, nobody treats us like this
in racing in Formula one in Mexico. Mister Penske gives
us access to almost everything that he can without like
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there are some times where there they only let very
professional top photographers. But I'm literally standing next I have
a photo of Joseph Nugarten that year he won. I'm literally,
i mean two feet away from him as he's taking
off on a qualifying day, and it's like a dream
come true because I've been going to the race since
i was a little girl. Literally, I'm thinking, how did
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I get access to this? I'm sitting in the pits.
I was sitting next to Chip Kanassi on the on
the wall in the pits if anybody knows about the
eighty five hundred, and I'm just like hanging out with
Chip Kanassi. I mean that's crazy. Yes, good.
Speaker 5 (23:38):
How do you get access for that just because you
like it? You've been going so many times.
Speaker 7 (23:44):
No, I'm because I have. I applied for media, so
giving me all the press releases, all access to all
of their penske entertainment, their photography. Then when I'm there,
I take I do a little photography. It's not a class.
They're not teaching me how to do photography, but they
give you a class on where you can go, what
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you can do. But I know the track very well,
so I just sit there and then they give you
the vests and you can run around and do all
the photography I hang out with in one turn with
the AP photographer who's there to get all the crashes,
and he gives me all this great advice. It's so
much fun. So but I just applied for media, and
then I show them where my articles are. Every year
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they go and they read my articles and look at
my social media and stuff. Make sure I'm reporting on
the race.
Speaker 5 (24:33):
How very cool. Let me let me point this one
thing out. I'm trying to recall, and I think this
is the crux of the biscuit. Okay, you were involved.
You you have pretty much always been interested in politics.
Would that be growth? Okay?
Speaker 11 (24:51):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (24:52):
And then you you came upon something and correct me
if I'm wrong, But this is the gist of what
I I remembering. You made what I think was very
salient discovery. You started looking at press releases. This is
kind of where you made your first foray into media,
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and people put out press releases all the time, and
then you began to discover that there were really little
meaty jewels in press releases, just dress releases, that people
weren't that the press, what I termed the American media maggots,
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weren't customarily picking up. And you would look at the
average press release, and after going through the various press releases,
you came to realize, they're talking about things in here
that no one else really is reporting. They're hiding and
lying up front it's right in here, but nobody's reporting
(25:58):
on this stuff. Is that kind of how you got
your your first start, so to speak, making those kinds
of revelations.
Speaker 7 (26:06):
Yeah, you know what great memory you have. I forgot
about that I think that that was when I started
writing for Big League Politics, and I was writing for
National File and David Harris Junior in some other places.
But yes, I totally forgot about that. That's what a
great memory. So the official this was during the Trump years.
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The official press releases were coming out, and I was
quite I had come on to a number of your
programs to talk about it, that the details that were
in there were things that the media was, like you said,
completely ignoring, which was just kind of shocking, like, why
are they making stuff up when they're getting the same
press releases that I'm getting. And I think that I
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told I had I try to encourage other people, like y'all,
you can just go and sign up for these same
press releases and start reporting the real news of things
that were happening. Of course, we know that the corporate
media was probably really trying to cover up what President
Trump was doing in his administration because they didn't want
him to get any good traction on anything. So I
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can't remember these specific stories, but there were a number
of things that I remember now exactly talking to you
about and saying, I'm so surprised that this is in
just a regular press release.
Speaker 5 (27:25):
Yeah, well this stuff. I remember also you saying these
are these are hidden jewels. There are all sorts of
these hidden jewels littered all about these press releases, and
they're they're hiding there on paper produced by whomever, but
they're hiding in plain sight.
Speaker 8 (27:47):
Right.
Speaker 7 (27:47):
That sounds like me.
Speaker 5 (27:49):
You started going through all the press releases and actually,
you know people, I'm sure that most of the media
is jaded, and they say something similar to okay and
other press release from X, Y and Z, and it
either gets round filed, or they'll briefly look at it
if it's the slightest bit interesting. Mostly not, it would
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get pitched, and you found essentially a treasure trove of information,
and that's kind of where you got your start and
your insight, which then led you to write stories off
of what people would customarily say, oh, just press releases,
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except you found sometimes the family jewels hidden within some
of those things.
Speaker 7 (28:42):
Yeah, I mean it's open There's so much open source
information that we can get hold of. So to add
to the press releases and to go into more detail
and expand on those stories, I think the citizen journalists
probably just have a lot more enthusiasm for the truth
(29:03):
than the corporate media do. So that's where I get
my information from.
Speaker 5 (29:10):
And that's where I think the term Well, I think
that's what you've been calling yourself for quite some time,
is a citizen journalist, but yet to the point where
you are now issued in certain venues press credentials. Right right, Okay, well, folks,
this is carry Backster Donovan right there. That's who she is. Hello, folks,
(29:36):
and this is the Berserk Bobcats Saloon radio show. I'm BZ.
We're going to take a break when we come back.
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you may call in. You can call the show now,
you can call the show later, but you can't call
the show when we're not on. So nine one six
eight three five three three two nine, nine one six
eight three five three three two nine. That number in
(35:16):
Phoenix is nine one six eight three five three three
two nine. If you're calling from Bolivia, don't forget to
add three to that. Then the four then nine one
six eight three five three three two nine. So let's
go to not that, but let's go to a place
(35:40):
I always love. Sometimes the names change, but well the
death's don't.
Speaker 8 (35:47):
It's so sad, the bloviating Zepplins Heyjackass dot com, Chicago
Death Toll Update courtesye of every leftists running that city,
from the mayor, plice chief and every aulder crap in
the fifty wards.
Speaker 5 (36:05):
All I have to do to find out if this
is true go to Heyjackass dot com, Heyjackass dot com
illustrating Chicago values, Chicago the City of Big Shoulders, Heyjackass
dot com. September to date shot and killed sixteen, shot
and wounded sixty nine total shot eighty seven total homicide seventeen.
We can progress. September eighth through September fourteenth, shot and
(36:26):
killed seven, shot and wounded twenty five total shot thirty
two total homicide seven. You're to date in Chicago shot
and killed three hundred and eighty four shot and wounded
eighteen hundred one thousand, eight hundred people shot and wounded
total shot two thousand, one one hundred and eighty four people,
total homicides four hundred and thirty five. So that means
(36:48):
a person is shot in Chicago every two minutes and
forty eight seconds, and that in Chicago a person is
murdered every fourteen minutes and four seconds.
Speaker 8 (37:01):
The bloviating zeppelins Heyjackass dot com Chicago Death Toll Update
court to see of every leftist running that city from
the mayor, police chief and every Auldercraft in the fifty wards.
Speaker 5 (37:18):
Sad but true. Now, because I broadcast on Rumble, I
wanted to play you this. This is the guy that
owns Rumble. I believe his name is Chris. I can't
think of his last name. But of course Rumble people
advertisers won't go to Rumble because Rumble tends to play
(37:38):
and allow people like me to speak the truth. So
here's some truth from the owner of Rumble.
Speaker 17 (37:47):
I'm Chris Pavlosky, CEO of Rumbles. We're a public company
on the NASDA and under taker rum. Today I released
a damning email from Dunkin Donuts.
Speaker 5 (37:58):
And Inspire Brands.
Speaker 17 (38:00):
In that email, they discriminated against half the country by
saying they will not advertise on any platform with white culture.
So I came home and I went in my drawer
and look what I've found.
Speaker 15 (38:14):
Dunkin Donuts and.
Speaker 17 (38:16):
I have the honor of taking this little tray in
dumping it, dunking it in the trash.
Speaker 7 (38:26):
I have no tolerance for Dunkin Donuts.
Speaker 5 (38:28):
When they're going to discriminate from against half of Americans
as well, they should be. Here's also something that I
want to play to everybody. This needs to be set
up a bit. You'll understand it when you hear it
and when you read it. But one thing that you
need to watch for closely is you'll see a police
(38:50):
car and then you'll read the words. And I want
you to notice, this is Canada. Okay, so these are Canadians.
Speaker 7 (39:00):
Look at this a transgender cop. Look at that.
Speaker 8 (39:14):
You guys cops or you just identify as cops.
Speaker 5 (39:23):
And I gotta play this for you too. Oh I
don't have it set up. Okay, that's all right, that's
all right. We can move on to plans B and C.
While I was on the break, I went over to
another Twitter file and another poll, and I'm gonna I'm
(39:46):
gonna show everyone, including my guest tonight, Carrie Backster Donovan,
the results of the debate. But I just found out,
and it's so quick I didn't have a chance to
bring it up and move it over to my video screen.
A poll has just been released by highly respected pollster
(40:08):
Tony Fabrizio showing that I meaning Trump am up up
three points after the debate. These are largely independent voters
who are tired of watching our country go down and
want to make America great again. So the memo is this,
I'm going to read from it the top of it.
The headline is Trump Canpaign memo post debate bump for
(40:30):
Trump Harris flat. It says confidential memorandum. Whether it is
or not, I don't know. I'm reading it, so it
can't be that confidential. So to the TPP senior team
from Tony Fabrizio, date September twelfth, Okay, well that's today, So.
Speaker 11 (40:47):
This is new.
Speaker 5 (40:48):
Last night, we conducted a survey of eight and ninety
three likely voters across our seven largest key target states.
We found it, despite the best efforts of Kamala Harris
and media to portray the debate as some kind of
an overwhelming win for her, voters did not see it
this way, as support for her remained flat. The only
(41:10):
change we saw was a two point bump for President
Trump in both ballot configurations. In last week's data pre
debate from our surveys across our seven largest states, both
the full and head to head ballots were split dead even.
In our post debate data, President Trump leads Vice President
(41:33):
Harris by two points forty eight percent to forty six percent,
and in the head to head ballot he is up
three points fifty percent to forty seven percent. Clearly, target
state voters were not impressed by Kamila Harris's empty platitudes,
and while the media would have people believe she is
(41:54):
cruising to an early victory, they couldn't be further from
the truth. Let me throw this in right here. One
thing that came out now, I haven't seen this yet.
This is just something that came across my desk, so
to speak. Apparently there's an ABC whistleblower who is going
(42:16):
to release some kind of an affidavit claiming that the
Harris campaign was given sample questions that were essentially the
same questions that were given during the debate, as well
as assurances that Trump would be fact checked and she
would not, which is exactly what occurred. Let me throw
(42:41):
this up as well. Newsmax snappole Who won the debate?
Donald Trump over Kamala Harris? C span Who won the
ABC News presidential debate? Cammy thirty six, Donald Trump sixty four.
Insider Paper poll. Who won the debate? Trump seventy eight,
(43:04):
Kamala Harris thirteen not sure nine. How do you get
into the nine percent? I don't rock that concept at all.
Here's another one leading report. Who won the debate? Trump
ninety one percent, Harris nine percent. Here's another one Political
Polls who won tonight's debate Trump fifty seven, Harris thirty two,
(43:27):
Nobody eleven. Another one Daily Caller, Daily Caller owned by
Ben Shapiro, So I may into it there's a little
bit of bias in here or not. I don't know,
but this is interesting because it says Trump seventy three,
Harris eight percent, the moderators nineteen percent. Can't say as
(43:49):
I disagree with that. And this one from Wall Street
Silver who won the debate, Cammy Cackler seventeen percent, Donald
Trump eighty three percent. I don't know if you've noticed,
but as I went through all of these, it indicates,
you know, multiple tens of thousands of votes that have
come in through these, so it's not like we had
(44:11):
oh ten people responding that kind of thing. I also
want to point this out and carry Baxter Donovan, maybe
you could weigh in on this as well. This is
from Emerald Robinson. This is on X. This is from today.
The Department of Homeland Security is officially designated the Electoral
(44:33):
College vote count and certification as a special National Security
event because the Biden regime is going to steal the election. Now.
I haven't talked to you in quite some time, carry
backster Donovan. It is my opinion that twenty twenty was stolen,
(44:57):
that it's two and the courts and the media are
too biased to even allow anybody to get into it,
much less to discuss it, which is why I'm on
Rumble and essentially no place else. But we know that
the electoral college is something that leftists and demarats want
to rip out by the veritable roots. So is there
(45:20):
any any reasons that you can think of, carry backster Donovan,
that leftists and demorets would want to place such a
focus on the electoral college. Are they aiming to basically
invalidate the electoral college because somewhere they will receive a
(45:46):
security threatn And then we can't believe that electoral college.
Speaker 7 (45:53):
Well, because they're going to be absolutely gob smacked humiliated
if they lose. When they lose the electoral college, right,
because it's going to bring up questions to anybody who's
left with their you know, brain in their head, Hey,
how would how what happened in twenty twenty? They can't
(46:14):
explain it, so they have to do all of this
kind of gaslighting and crazy stuff. They can't explain away.
How it does nothing make sense about twenty twenty. So also,
they've done everything in their power to absolutely marginalize and
other President Trump since you know, twenty fifteen, before he
(46:35):
won twenty sixteen. You know, he's the goblin, and so
how could he possibly win the electoral college of all things? Right, Yeah, let.
Speaker 5 (46:48):
Me give this.
Speaker 7 (46:49):
When the popular vote you can't win the electoral count,
you can't. So yeah, I mean they're going to steal it.
They're going to try to steal it, of course they are.
That's why we have to go and make everybody go vote,
just like in twenty sixteen. It didn't work for us
in twenty twenty two. It did in twenty you know
eighteen because everybody just kind of gave up and didn't
(47:10):
go back to vote. We need to vote in powers
and numbers like twenty sixteen. But yeah, I mean they're
going to do whatever they we But we know that, right,
I mean, it's not really surprising to anyone it was stolen.
Of course, they've always tried to steal it. They try
to steal everything. That's the only way they went anything.
Speaker 5 (47:28):
I agree I heard and almost every show. Now I
say this because it's so true. I had a Civics
teacher in the nineteen sixties, mister Hilms, and the only
thing I remember from junior high in high school was
this he I wasn't a political animal. I was a
(47:49):
moron as a kid. Somehow this stuck into the neurons
in the wheelhouse here. Don't know why. He said. Democrats
don't don't win elections, Republicans lose.
Speaker 7 (48:02):
Them, exactly.
Speaker 5 (48:04):
And the debate was Trump's to lose? The election was
Trump's to lose? Historically various elections were the Republicans to lose.
But let me toss a potential theory out here, because
I've been seeing this on more than one or two
(48:25):
occasions in various forms of social media. Those people who
predict things are essentially saying they don't think that Trump
is going to win the popular vote, so to speak,
but they do believe that he's going to walk away
(48:47):
with the electoral college. So now that this is burbling,
it's a burbling flowing undercurrent on social media. It would
seem to me that now, having come up on somebody's
radar screen, it's incumbent upon leftists and demoats to make
sure that maybe we need to be targeting more accurately
(49:12):
the electoral college itself. And then I suggest, well, maybe
that's where it comes from. Did you happen to watch
the debate? I did.
Speaker 7 (49:22):
I watched the whole thing.
Speaker 5 (49:24):
Okay, any thoughts or opinions about the debate, because boy
do I am?
Speaker 8 (49:28):
Well.
Speaker 7 (49:28):
I thought that there were a number of what a
strange cycle. Everything is so strange about the cycle, the debate, everything.
But there's some things that I didn't catch on to
until after the debate, one of them being like Trump's
kind of sort of distant cool mood. I didn't really
get what that was all about until at the end
(49:50):
when he was talking to Hannity and he said, this
is very serious because he wasn't jovial, he wasn't laughing,
he didn't really try to make any point, you know,
any light heartedness like he usually does. And I think
that that was right. At first, it disturbed me because
it was so a typical of him. I thought that,
(50:10):
like many people that they he allowed Kamala to be
too bold and in dominant at some points. But in
the end, I think that it didn't really do much
of anything. I was watching the bright art sort of
live blogging about it, and they were they were making
the points that I was thinking in my head, so
(50:31):
it was making me feel better. The whole thing made
me feel anxious. I didn't think that it was smart
of him to do the do the debate in the
first place. I think that he should have said I
agree with the people who who said he he should
have said, I'm not going to debate her because she
wasn't chosen by the people. That would have been a
good out. But you know, it is what it is.
(50:53):
I mentioned to Ben Shapiro, Hey, he was complaining about
why didn't they let you know, Trump do it, et cetera.
I said, the Scottish. Look, he's not gonna he's not
going to to turn down an invitation to fight because
he's Scottish. That's what Scott's do. We have a hard
time saying no, thank you when you invite us to
a fight. So, you know, people know that about Trump.
(51:15):
They know that he's going to go in and he's
going to fight, and he's going to say some stupid
things and he's going to look like he's losing. But
the at the end of the day, it's what happens
after the debate, and it's really hard to believe that
anybody's going to say, you know what, yeah, forget about
the economy, let's vote for Kamala. I mean, is this
(51:36):
the time that we're going to have the first female
president ever. I'm not excited, And as you know, I'm
not a feminist. I'm not excited about the idea of
a female president ever, let alone right now. And everything
is chaotic, all of these wars going on, and the
economy is garbage. So I think that, you know, maybe
she won the debate as far as like her team saying, yeah,
(52:01):
she won, she did a really good job. She didn't
fall down the floor and start crying. There are a
number of things that I wish that he would have
expanded on a little bit more, And I talked to
you about that earlier, one of them being like this
whole thing about the border, when he made some really
good points about, hey, why don't we go wake up
your boss at four point thirty in the afternoon and
have him write a law to close the border, because
(52:24):
that's how easy it could get done. Nobody fact checked that,
and it should have been fact checked, true because I
went down a rabbit hole. But I'm going to do
it for a second. Here we are in this mess.
Kamala could have changed it at any time she wanted to,
because it's a non binding agreement with the UN that
(52:44):
is causing this disaster at the border. So that was
a great moment. And so to me, it's like Trump one,
there you go, p won. But there's not a lot
of people who are going to agree with me on that.
So I think whatever happened in that hot mess that
it was isn't going to change anything at the end
of the day. If they say that Kamala Harris got
a bump, okay, it does. You know, for a little while,
(53:09):
I can't imagine that people are going to go and say,
this is a great time to have the first female president.
Even those low propensity voters that they're talking about now,
even those you know, low information voters, the people who
don't usually vote, the people who come in late and
don't really care, the people who you know are influenced
by the very simple things, you know, Taylor Swift or something,
(53:34):
are going to go, yeah, this is the time that
we want to make history and have the first female president.
While she's out there trying to act like Obama. I
don't think, you know, I don't think any in the end,
anybody won. It was so stupid and the moderators were ridiculous,
and of course you were watching it and feeling I
felt like, you know, it's obvious she has had the questions.
(53:57):
She knew what to do. She was very well prepared
for what they were going.
Speaker 5 (54:00):
To ask her.
Speaker 7 (54:01):
She knew, you know. So I don't really have a
good answer to that. It's a kind of a ramble
because it was a hot mess.
Speaker 5 (54:09):
It was a hot mess. It was a crappy debate
and always made a crappy debate by the people that
were the moderators who had their finger on everything. Now
I have an article that I'm going to go into.
We got about six minutes before the top of the
hour break. I think I'm going to probably end up
hitting that article after the break, and it's about twenty
(54:32):
five things that the American media maggot's there completely missed
their mark on and avoided, plus all the lies that
were in lockstep with each other, one after the other
after the other. So before we do that, I have
(54:52):
a phone call, and after the phone call, I want
to go into your article that you had just mentioned.
Now you just mentioned this. I'm looking at it from
frontline America, the border crisis, and I want to go
into that. But first, there's somebody on the phone. And
who is this? Who do we have on the phone?
Speaker 18 (55:15):
Hey, bz, it's your buddy from the north Land, the
great Land.
Speaker 5 (55:19):
Up North, Ah, the great snowy, icy North. How are you?
This is Alaskan? Right, Yes, well, welcome sir. How are
you doing.
Speaker 18 (55:30):
I'm doing pretty good, I guess. Hey, listen, I wanted
to go back to some of your comments you made
on the electoral college, okay, and why they want to
get rid of it. Yeah, because the electoral the electoral college.
Speaker 5 (55:51):
Go ahead, No, you go ahead, I'm listening to you.
You're calling in, sir.
Speaker 18 (55:56):
Okay, kind of got something going back with anyway. The
electoral College is the largest bastion left of the Republic
of the United States.
Speaker 5 (56:11):
Of jacks and balances.
Speaker 18 (56:14):
That's right, it's it's the uh uh means to elect
the president, and it is there to keep us from
becoming a democracy. You know, they are all everybody's talking
about democracy. Well we are not a democracy. No, we're
(56:37):
a democratic republic. But if they can get rid of
the republic, then we are a democracy and as such
we will as a as all democracies go, will go
into a dictatorship.
Speaker 5 (57:01):
Well, yeah, primarily I wanted to do this for the
longest time. Maybe all I'd love to find out if
my constitutional professor is still around, Professor Jones, Doctor Joelones,
I presume who I've had on the show any number
(57:22):
of times before. He's a constitutional scholar. He taught con law,
and I'd love to have him. He may have done
this on a prior show, but I'd like to have it.
I don't know at least an hour show on the
difference between a democracy and a republic, and a democracy
(57:42):
is fifty one people deciding that they're going to kill
you because they don't like you. It's a plurality plus one.
That's all they need. And that's not how our framers
envisioned this nation. They were smarter than smart. They knew
(58:03):
the nature of humanity is to cheat and kill because
they'd watched it in front of their eyes for the
entire prior decade. And that's how we acquired our independence
by being rude and uncivilized and not wearing red coats
standing in a line and firing and expecting the British,
(58:25):
expecting that we're going to stand and wear bright, flaming
yellow blazers and we're gonna line up here with red
and line up here with with fluorescent orange or yellow.
And that's the true civilized No, screw that. They were
hiding in trees, under bushes and shooting and sniping people
(58:46):
whenever they could because they were fighting for a nation.
So I'm going to I want to do that. Thank
you for reminding me of that, mister Alaskan. I want
to do and delineate a democracy versus a republic. Remember
going to and if folks, if you have not gone
to Praguer University, and if you have questions about politics
(59:08):
in general, go to Praguer you I think it's PragerU
dot com something similar to that, and look up any
political topic that you want and you'll find all of
those things there. So, yes, this the electoral College is
simply part of the checks and balances that were installed
(59:29):
on a number of levels by the founding fathers because
they were a hell of a lot more brilliant than
the people be up in politics. Right now, I'll askin
it's the top of the hour. I'm going to take
a break. Do you want to hang on the phone
and come back after the break or have you major massage?
Speaker 18 (59:51):
Well? I think that's all I have to say on
the subject that was brought up on electoral College. Okay,
can you bring up something that I think I want
to suggest or comment on, I'll call back.
Speaker 5 (01:00:06):
Okay, cool, excellent, if that's fair with you. It's it's
all fair game in guns and cannons and hand grenades
and volleyball and folks. I'm busy. That's carrybackster Donovan. And
we're going to take a break at this point, are we,
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Here tonight we are speaking to Carry Baxter Donovan and
here she is. Let's see if I always get this wrong. Okay,
there she is over there. Carry I have to keep
remembering that as I'm looking at the camera, it's backwards.
(01:04:14):
So if I want to point that way, I'm pointing
to my left when I should be pointing to the right.
But it all makes sense now. Anyway, that was Alaskan.
You're in the saloon. That's carry Backster Donovan. And I'm
looking at this article right now, okay that you had written.
You brought this up earlier, so I'll read the headline
(01:04:37):
and then maybe you can fill in some of the
blanks of this. Because before the show, when we were talking,
you mentioned this, and I thought I hadn't heard anything
about this. I didn't know anything about this, and it's
one of those things that kind of falls into happy stories.
I don't really have any happy stories to share tonight,
(01:04:58):
but I'm going to have a ton I just couldn't
pack all the stuff that I wanted to talk about
plus that tonight because there's just not enough room. But anyway,
in this story, this is from Frontline America and frontline
america dot com. You know the place that Google wouldn't
take me to when I put in specifically Frontlineamerica dot com.
(01:05:23):
I don't know how I can be more specific than that,
and it sent me everywhere except down at the very bottom,
just about to page two, there's frontline America dot com.
Here's the headline, Trump will end the border crisis again.
Speaker 11 (01:05:38):
You win.
Speaker 5 (01:05:39):
Migration Compact, non binding agreement and threat to US sovereignty. Okay,
unpack that and translate that for us, if you would
please carry backster Donovan.
Speaker 7 (01:05:51):
So, I've written about this topic probably thirty times or
more since twenty twenty one, and I'm trying to figure
out like that particular title is just another way of
me trying to capture people's attention, like, well, this will
this title get you at all? Anybody? Can anybody pay
atten to this? So but basically what it is is
(01:06:14):
I'm trying to get people to understand that the mess
that we're in at the border, the reason why it's
open because people have to wonder what is going on
that's different now than before, right than when Trump was
in office. And it's called the UN Migration Global Compact
(01:06:35):
for Migration. So what happened was and it's in this article,
and basically I threw this sort of together to go
on a couple of podcasts just to give people like,
here's a link, and here's to show you that I'm
not crazy. That's basically the content of that particular article.
If you want more context, you can just put in
the search bar on this site Global Compact or UN
(01:06:57):
and it will bring up all of the articles that
I've written on it. But basically the bottom line is, look,
we are in this mess because Joe Biden got us
back into an agreement. It's just an agreement with a
UN that Obama got us into. Trump got us out of,
Biden got us back into again. That's why it was
(01:07:19):
a mess when it was Obama, why it wasn't when
it was Trump, and why it's a mess under Biden.
Kamala Harris and being in charge of the border could
have gotten us out of this at any time. Because
here's the secret, and here's what I want people to
really really embrace. It's a non binding agreement. And I
didn't make that up. There's a link there that takes
you to a UN site where it says exactly in
(01:07:44):
those words, it is a non binding agreement. That means
at any time the Biden Harris administration could say yeah,
we're done, We're out. We don't want any more of
this nonsense because our people are miserable and hate it,
and the UN has no legal authority to say, you
entered into this is not a treaty. Okay. That's why
(01:08:08):
Trump said at the debate, and he didn't he didn't
make it really that well known. Hey, you could just
get us out of this at any time. You don't
need Congress, he said that, but people didn't really understand
what it was about. I don't think many people understood.
I My hair was on fire. I was like, yes, yes, go,
you know, tell him, tell him Trump, tell him, No,
(01:08:29):
they don't need congress. Biden can't say, oh, I can't
get Congress to do these things, blah blah blah blah.
We don't need congress. He's not gonna need Congress. And
that's why when he gets back in office on day one,
he said he's going to basically reinstall the travel band,
which by the way, Steve Bannon had a lot to
do with the travel ban, will end a lot of
(01:08:51):
this nonsense, and he will tell the UN to go
step off like he did before. He's already done it before.
Of course, Obama Biden, Harris don't want us out of it.
That's why they pretend to like, Oh, we don't know
all these terrible things. Oh, we're going to fix it.
They could fix it anytime they wanted to. It's a
non binding agreement. So Trump when he says as soon
(01:09:15):
as he gets into office he's going to start deporting people,
fact check true. He's going to do that. He's already
done it before. And it's very easy. They don't need Congress.
This doesn't have anything to do with Congress. It's just
the un So that's that article.
Speaker 5 (01:09:31):
It's a good article. I'll go into it in a
little bit more detail in just a moment. But you
brought up essentially what was the close of Trump's debate, saying, essentially,
all the things that you're lying that you're laying out
before us right now are things that you could have
been doing since January twenty first of twenty twenty one,
(01:09:56):
and in all this time, almost four years, you have
intentionally decided that you're going to neglect all of these
things and then spout from the inside, Oh, now we're
here to clean up the same crap that we created
for you. Well, if they created it, what makes anyone
(01:10:18):
think that they have any motivation whatsoever to clean it up.
They created it to turn their backs on what they love.
See the other thing that and this is illustrative of leftists,
(01:10:38):
the American media maggots. So if we know she hates fracking,
Kamala Harris, she said in the debate that she's not
against fracking, What the hell happened to all the leftists
(01:11:00):
who should theoretically be up in arms about what she said,
we must have no fracking. Why aren't they well nuts?
Speaker 7 (01:11:12):
Yeah, we know why.
Speaker 5 (01:11:14):
I know why. It's because she's not going to allow
fracking and they know it. That's exactly what's going to occur.
Speaker 7 (01:11:25):
Yeah, and the left and the Democrats, and we already
know this their mourning tonight, cradle to grave for the party.
They're like communist mindset, right when at any cost. They
don't care about the country, They don't care about prosperity
for our families and all of the things that we
care about. They only want to win and they want
(01:11:50):
their in what we call the administrative state. You know,
Steve Banna calls it the administrative state. I agree with
him on this, the deep state. Basically, our government Okay,
they're just government workers. The government is so big it's
they're just government workers who want to keep their jobs. Right,
Oh good, I got it, well, thank you. So they
want to keep their jobs and they just want to win.
(01:12:11):
They want to keep their jobs. So that's what we're
up against. They're gonna lie, They're going to make stuff up,
you know, by the way. They say they want to
be for alassing. They say they want to be a democracy,
but they don't respect when they don't have the majority.
They're the minority, right, we're the majority, they're the minority.
(01:12:32):
They don't like all of this stuff about when when
there's the majority and the majority makes a decision, they
don't like it if it doesn't have to do with
them keeping their jobs in grabbing power. So they're not
really they don't really want democracy either. What they want
is they want power, and they want absolute power, and
they want it to be the way that they want it,
(01:12:53):
and they're going to make up whatever, steal whatever. And
we know that that's just they're lacking in character, they're
lacking in integrity and morals, and they are not the
same Americans that we are. You know, there's like we
believe in all of these founding documents and things and
rights they have to No, we're not on the same
(01:13:13):
page with these people at all, and so we know
why because they're not the same as we are.
Speaker 5 (01:13:20):
Well, recall recently that Bernie Sanders, in an article I
can't recall where it was from, might have been Fox
News for all I know, said, essentially, I get what
she's doing. Does she still believe all of these things? Yes,
she does. Why is she saying what she's saying which
seems to be in contravention of her core foundational beliefs?
(01:13:41):
And Bernie Sanders, who like him or hate him, he
mostly hasn't lied about who he really is, or for
that matter, who she really is. He said, basically, well,
she just wants to get elected. Okay, that's the truth.
Let me go into your article which is over here,
(01:14:04):
over on this screen that I'm looking at, and flesh
out your article just a little bit. We've covered it
for years. This is a story from carry Baxter Donovan
right over here. Look, I got the finger right. The
United States Global comp I didn't mean that in a
disgusting way. The UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and
(01:14:25):
Regularly Migration commonly known as the UN Compact for Migration,
is a non binding agreement that seeks to address various
aspects of global migration. Signed it December twenty eighteen, it
aims to improve international cooperation on migration issues, ensuring that
migration is managed humanely, legally, and in an organized fashion.
(01:14:45):
Well maybe for the illegal and invaders, it's all of
those things, but it's certainly not for the people who
are affected. The Compact is not legally binding, despite fears
that it could impose obligations on participating countries, it does
not compel nations to change their immigration laws or open
their borders. And as you indicated, carry backster Donovan, the
(01:15:09):
agreement is non binding, meaning it is not a law.
And you give a link in this article, witch, I
am putting up right here. Here's our database UN Global
Compact and UN documentation. So Donald Trump withdrew the US
from the Compact, citing concerns about national sovereignty and political
(01:15:32):
potential political pressures to conform to international migration standards. His
administration argued that the compact could undermine the US's ability
to enforce its immigration laws and secure its borders independently.
And you carry Backster Donovan are saying something similar to
the microsecond that Big Donald John gets in, He's going
(01:15:54):
to completely eliminate that, yep. And then that's also the
microsecond he will be attempting to send people back. Now,
you know, honestly, can he send eleven million, twenty million?
No one knows how many illegal invaders are in the US.
(01:16:17):
Nobody knows for sure at all, twenty million, twenty five million,
thirty million. You know, the Springfield, Ohio, a town of
fifty eight thousand, has twenty thousand illegal invading Haitians who
(01:16:39):
have been dropped on it from the United States government.
Are they lawful? I guess the US has said, being
you're down the Eagle, that town has increased by one third.
A town who couldn't even hold its own, who couldn't
support its own. That's I fervently believe that's one of
(01:17:05):
the major goals from demarants and leftists. It's the Cloward
Piven strategy. Destroy everything that you once knew and loved
and then rebuild it from scratch. Make no mistake, folks,
a lot of this bullshit comes from Barack Hussein Obama,
(01:17:25):
who's embarrassed because he was taught by Marxists and communists.
He's embarrassed that the United States of America has such
power and such strength and he wants to knock us
down to size. True, then true, Now, well I told.
Speaker 7 (01:17:47):
You it's also his job. You know, he's a trained
community organizer. I took the same classes that he had,
I had the same professors that he had in community organizing.
And this has been my point, which is I got
out of community organizing and I went into house cleaning
with a college degree in community organizing because I decided
(01:18:08):
I didn't want to be a progressive communist. But all
of these people who are employed by nonprofits and him,
you know, many of them in politics, it's their jobs.
They're just government workers trying to keep their jobs. And
then they come up with all of these nonsense policies
(01:18:30):
to keep their jobs. And so you try to wonder, like,
are they evil, are they stupid? Is it a marx societeology.
It could be all of those things. But at the
bottom line, the real mission that they have is to
keep making money. That's it. That's all, that's all it is,
and so that's all they know how to do social justice,
(01:18:53):
grab and go steal from people, their con artists, and
we have employing them through various media political things as
social justice warriors. It's their jobs, it's their mindset. And
they're not brave enough like I was. And I call
them out all the time. They're not brave enough to
(01:19:15):
say I was wrong. You know, they might have gotten
into it when they were young and ideological and thinking
I'm going to help people. That's why I got into it.
I'm going to help people and what they need to realize.
And I post about this a lot and I say,
you guys are the ones who are hurting them. When
I realized, hey, I'm the one who's hurting people, I
got out of it because I have integrity. So I
(01:19:37):
call them out all the time and say they just
don't have any integrity. What they're trying to do is
keep their jobs. They can't do anything else. They don't
have an entrepreneurial spirit to start a business. They can't
go and like take some classes and learn a new skill.
They're basically stuck. Obama is not a brilliant genius. He's
a moron and all he can do is figure out
(01:19:58):
how to steal. So he's a social justice warrior and
a community organizer. That's what he does.
Speaker 5 (01:20:05):
The only aspect of the population that gets enriched are
the people who come up with this. During the break,
we got about another ten minutes for the bottom of
the hour break. There was a brilliant I don't know,
maybe thirty second bit by Kevin Spacey in House of Cards,
(01:20:28):
which had to do with politics in DC before people
realized that Kevin Spacey was a major pediast. But true,
what portion of what I just said is false? But
I'm going to see if I can dredge that up
during the break because he said one very important thing
that I want everybody to realize about DC. Who will
(01:20:49):
get to that. But in the meantime before the break,
I promised that we're going to get to this, and
that is during the debate and Sackhead, Sean Jersey, Joe
and Lonnie Poindexter and myself all watched the debate. It
turned into a massive four hour show because I was
stupid and thought the debate started at five o'clock when
(01:21:10):
it really didn't start until six. But hey, we riffed
like mothers okay, I hot And after the debate we
had a whole bunch of stuff to say. But during
the debate, we kept yelling and screaming, lie, lie, that's
a lie, that's a lie, that's a lie. Not fact checked,
(01:21:32):
no pushback, but by any of the fuck tards at ABC. Nothing.
So I want to go over this right now. Here
are the twenty five lies that Kamala Harris told in
the debate against Trump. This was published yesterday. One, she
grew up as a middle class kid. Well, no, Harris's
(01:21:54):
father happens to be a professor at Stanford University. And
if you go to Stanford Universe, you don't get you
don't go there by being in a little bitty shotgun shack.
And her mom was a biomedical scientist at UC Berkeley.
That's not middle class. Not then, not now. Then she
lied about taxes. Trump's tax cuts. She said the twenty
(01:22:19):
seventeen tax cuts approved by the Trump administration benefited America's
billionaires and corporations. Data from the IRS showed, on average,
all income brackets benefited substantially from the Republican's tax reform law,
with the biggest beneficiaries being working in middle income filers,
(01:22:39):
not the Tump top one percent. And then the Trump
sales tax she said that Trump is going to implement
a sales tax. Not once has he ever said that
he's going to do such a thing. Lie, not just,
and the lies kept coming January sixth. The January sixth
(01:23:01):
events didn't put self governance in jeopardy. It wasn't an insurrection.
If you want an insurrection, all of twenty twenty wasn't insurrection.
When twenty five plus people were killed for months on end,
billions and billions of dollars went up in flames, the
(01:23:24):
economy was totaled, Cities and locations and police stations were
burned down. Thousands and thousands of law enforcement officers were injured,
some very seriously, one of them a retired officer, a
black guy who was killed in a major urban rat cage.
Speaker 8 (01:23:46):
It was.
Speaker 5 (01:23:49):
It didn't take down our quote democracy, And then they
compared it. These fucks had the temerity to try to
compare it to World World War two, the Japanese attack
on Pearl Harbor or nine to eleven. That's just that's insanity.
World Project twenty twenty five. Truth in Advertising. In Project
(01:24:18):
twenty twenty five, I read one version where JD. Vance
wrote the intro, and I read another version where he
was not anywhere with twenty twenty five. How many times
does Trump need to disavow Project twenty twenty five. He
didn't have anything to do with it. He's not having
(01:24:39):
anything to do with it. He won't have anything to
do with it in the future. If you want to
read his platform, go to twenty twenty five Trump. He'll
tell you what he's interested in doing right there. But
it's Project twenty twenty five. It's like the Lincoln Project.
It's lie after lie after lie. Then she talked about
(01:25:01):
just restoring Roe, and then she was asked about supporting
any restrictions on abortion. She didn't even answer the question.
She claimed she absolutely supports the reinstating of protections for
Roe versus Wade, But then before that, she pledged to
sign legislation as the Women's Health Protection Act, which would
(01:25:22):
essentially approve codify abortion through all nine months of pregnancy,
and her history of co sponsoring the original version of
that legislation, she voted against protections for babies born alive
after botched abortions. Lie after lie, pro life laws, criminalized miscarriages,
ectopic pregnancies. It's a lie Trump's abortion stance. Trump said
(01:25:47):
she said Trump will sign a national abortion ban and
hire a national abortion monitor that will be monitoring your pregnancies. Lie,
that has never been said by ever. Then they said
nine month abortions don't exist. Who's that guy from Virginia.
(01:26:07):
Maybe you would know Carrie Baxter Doug bergham Bertram, Virginia,
past Virginia governor who said that he supported abortions up
to and including nine months and birth. So she said, oh,
nine month abortions don't exist. You had a Democrat governor
(01:26:29):
in your midst who was advocating for that border.
Speaker 7 (01:26:33):
Bill northrom northm.
Speaker 5 (01:26:36):
Northumb I mean he advocated the birth.
Speaker 7 (01:26:45):
Yeah, that was weird because it was such a shocking
moment for the nation. But again it just shows that
they're completely out of touch with the people. It was
a shocking moment when he said that because he took
abortion then into you know, past birth. And I remember
(01:27:06):
going to Trump International sitting in the lobby the day
the evening that he said that, and people were in shock,
and she was didn't remember that. They're not the same people,
They're not having the same experience. I mean, they're not
the same type of Americans that we are. They're just
not connected with us in any way, and we're not
(01:27:29):
having a similar experience here, you know, for her to
not remember that, it was so weird when she said that.
Speaker 5 (01:27:37):
She also said that regarding the border bill, the Republicans
vetoed and didn't want to have anything to do with
a bill that would have stemmed the flow of illegal
invaders infantnyl at the border. So that's false. That would
have essentially enshrined the current status of invasion into federal law.
Scottis immunity rule. She mischaracterized the school ruling regarding the
(01:28:02):
immunity of a president. Essentially, what they said was if
he's working under the scope of his job, he's immune.
If he's not, he isn't. Then of course, the fracking
ban I played any number of times on this show,
Kamala Harris saying I will ban fracking. It cannot be more.
What do you believe the world come when I tell
(01:28:28):
you I'm going to ban fracking? She said it, and
then of course she said, my values have not changed. Well,
it's true. Let's see if this will play for.
Speaker 22 (01:28:39):
Vice President Harrison. Your last run for president, you said
you wanted to ban fracking. Now you don't you wanted
mandatory government buyback programs for assault weapons. Now your campaign
says you don't. You supported decriminalizing border crossings. Now you're
taking a harder line. I know you say that your
values have not changed, So then why have so many
of your policy positions changed.
Speaker 23 (01:29:00):
So my values have not changed, And I'm going to
discuss every one of the at least every point that
you've made. But in particular, let's talk about fracking, because
we're here in Pennsylvania. I made that very clear in
twenty twenty. I will not band fracking. I have not
banned fracking as Vice President of United States, and in fact,
I was the tie breaking vote on the Inflation Reduction
Act which opened new leases for fracking.
Speaker 7 (01:29:23):
My position is.
Speaker 5 (01:29:25):
That, okay, I'm just going to stop right there. It's
time for the break. Complete bullshit. She is now. The
one thing she said in there, we'll come back to
this story after the break. The one thing she did
say in there was my values haven't changed. Trust her
on that one, California value values. Her values have not changed. Guaranteed,
(01:29:52):
you can take that one to the bank.
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really want to, and I really want you to, I
really really want you to. I'm b z. This is
the last hour in the saloon and essentially, let's see
if I can find this. This is I should I
where is it?
Speaker 8 (01:32:55):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (01:32:56):
I can't find it? If only I had a producer,
but I don't. At any event, I told you that
when we come back from the break and I was busy,
like a little busy guy with technology which doesn't love me.
Technology hates me. Although the aps which crashed on Tuesday
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much missus Beezy who crawled under the desk to repluggle
this stuff back and hyu aps through ii ATA anyway,
that's all replaced. The aps shouldn't crash on me anymore.
But I told you i'd played this. This is from.
Speaker 11 (01:33:37):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (01:33:38):
This is Kevin Spacey talking about money and power and
what's best in DC. This is from the series House
of Cards.
Speaker 25 (01:33:48):
Power is the old stone building that stands for centuries.
I cannot respect someone doesn't see the difference. All Ando
BOUNI is the money is the MiG mansion in Sarasota
that starts falling apart after ten years. Power is the
old stone building that stands for centuries. Wh I cannot
(01:34:12):
respect someone who doesn't see the difference.
Speaker 5 (01:34:19):
That's the DC take on money versus power with a major,
major caveat. He revealed part of it. The writers, whoever
they were, who wrote that, revealed part of it. But power,
ultimate power and control does in fact yield the money,
(01:34:45):
and they are all equally important. Some people think that
money is the initial gain. Yeah, but the true power,
the true ability to have your finger on all the
control you know, will yield you all the money that
you're looking for. So let me go back to this.
(01:35:08):
We were talking about the twenty five lies. We talked
about the fracking band and oh, I want to play this.
Listen to her. This is again in her.
Speaker 23 (01:35:18):
Own words, there's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking.
Speaker 5 (01:35:21):
So yeah, so is she in favor of banning fracking?
From her own lips to everybody here the Minnesota Rioter's
bail front. She went out in Minnesota, wanted to let
criminals that killed people burned down Minneapolis. She went out
and raised money to get them out of jail. Trump
said that, and she shook her head. No one braced
(01:35:44):
her on that, but it's absolutely true. Trump's role in
January sixth, Oh damn it, I don't have it up
right now. Jersey Joe sent me this as a little
bit late later, maybe I can stall this. I have
the original tweet that Trump sent out, which essentially said,
(01:36:05):
go peacefully and respectfully to the White House, excuse me
to the Capital. And then they braced him time after
time after time. He didn't say that. He wasn't true.
That was his role in January sixth, he said on
Twitter at the time, do it peacefully, no rioting. It's
(01:36:30):
there for everyone to see. It's a lie. January sixth deaths,
she said some police officers died as a result of
demonstrations in the Capitol. No officers died that day, not one, nothing,
as a direct result of the rioters. One officer died
(01:36:51):
the next day, one had a heart attack. They didn't
die that day. The only person who died that day
was Ashley Babbitt. She got shot by Lieutenant Michael Byrd.
And then of course the fine people hoax. You know,
Trump said there were fine people in all these white supremacists.
What that meant was there were fine people on both
(01:37:13):
sides of the equation who were interested in taking statues down.
It didn't have anything whatsoever to do with white supremacists,
any of that. And then bloodbath, blood bath, and she
lied about the bloodbath, so he wasn't calling for violence.
Trump wasn't calling for violence. He was discussing the economic
(01:37:35):
disaster that's awaiting Americans if the Democrats win the election.
His comments about NATO, she said, the comments that he made,
claiming that he told Russia it would do whatever the
hell it wanted. Regarding Ukraine, he was the guy who
actually got NATO to pay up. That's never happened before.
(01:37:58):
And then autocrats preferences for president, She claimed, the world's
autocratic leaders, you're pulling for Trump. Well, that's a lie
because we already know that. Putin already came out and
said I'm for Harris. I'd like to see Harris win.
Then she said, there is not one member of the
United States military who's in an active duty combat zone
in any war around the world for the first time
(01:38:20):
this century. That's not true. The United States has troops
in Syria, the United States has troops in Yemen, the
United States has troops in Iraq, And contrary to popular belief,
we have troops that are in Ukraine. Don't tell anybody
that we actually have boots on the ground. And also
(01:38:42):
three soldiers were killed in Jordan earlier this year. That's
a bald. If that was your son who died in Jordan,
you'd be a little torqued that. Kamala Harris said, Oh,
your son, his life mean anything. Those thirteen didn't mean anything.
(01:39:03):
Those four deaths in Benghazi. What difference does it make?
Then she blamed Trump for Biden's botch if Afghanistan withdrawal.
That's just that is so fundamentally stupid and a lie.
I'm not even going to go into it. She said
she doesn't support mandatory gun confiscation. That's false, that's a lie.
(01:39:24):
She openly expressed support for that kind of a policy.
Trump's foreign policy record, he got our embassy back in
Tel Aviv. She says he's weak and wrong on national
security and foreign policy. Everything that these assholes say, demarats
(01:39:45):
and leftists, they're accusing you US Republicans conservatives of the
very same things that they're doing. She said, I never
advocated to funding the police.
Speaker 8 (01:39:55):
Lie.
Speaker 5 (01:39:56):
Yes she did. And IVF in vitro for thezation. She said,
under Donald Trump, abortion bands, couples who pray and dream
of having a family, or being denied IVF treatments. Except
that's a lie. Trump has openly touted IVF and even
promised he would make taxpayers funded whether you believe it
(01:40:17):
or not, whether you like it or not, That's what
he was saying. Then he said, I've been waiting all
night to play this video. I have you seen this one?
Carry Baxter Donovan. I bet you everybody over here in chat,
in rumble chat has said it. But it's so damn good,
I'm gonna play it. Maybe you don't remember the part
(01:40:42):
where Kamala Harris said, well, you negotiated with the Teliban.
Speaker 7 (01:40:48):
Yeah, I remember when she said that.
Speaker 5 (01:40:49):
Yeah, well he did negotiate with the Taliban. Yeah, And
this and this is what was said.
Speaker 26 (01:40:58):
President Trump looked at that at the time leader and
said this, I want to leave Afghanistan, but it's going
to be a conditions based withdraw and translator translated and
he said, if you harm a hair on a single American,
I'm going to kill you.
Speaker 5 (01:41:16):
And the translator goes, and truck goes. What I said,
reached in.
Speaker 26 (01:41:24):
His pocket, pulled out a satellite photo of the leader,
the leader of the of the Taliban's home, and handed
it to him, got up and walked out the room.
Do you know for eighteen months, not a single American
was killed in Afghanistan. That's the definition of strength. That's
what I'm talking about. And so you could imagine that
kind of sentiment being around the world. If we have
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an embassy in another country, no one's going to touch it,
end of statement.
Speaker 7 (01:41:52):
But didn't people know that? No, No, that was his negotiation.
That's how he negotiates.
Speaker 5 (01:42:00):
I told Lonnie Poindexter when he was here that I
was going to steal a phrase from him, and Lonnie,
if you're watching right now, consider your phrase thefted Now.
Rush Limbaugh had low information voter and Lonnie Poindexter has
the passionately misinformed, and the bulk, sadly the bulk of
(01:42:26):
the electorate, and I'm going to be quite frank, the
bulk of white female leftists are passionately misinformed. I saw
this just before the show, and I was looking to
see if I could grab it and maybe fort one
of the next week's shows I might be able to
do it. Or maybe if I decide I'm going to
(01:42:47):
Bigfoot Jersey Joe's show tomorrow, maybe I can I can
get him to play it for me. Jesse Waters customarily
has a guy doing what he used to do for
Bill O'Reilly going and doing the microphone and the man
on the street and say what do you think about
blah blah blah, and then they weigh in. Right his
guy whose name escapes me right now walked up to
(01:43:08):
a white, young white female and said, what do you
think about Kamala Harris?
Speaker 8 (01:43:15):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (01:43:15):
She swooned, I love her? I love What about the expenses?
What about you can't buy a house? What about the
price of bread? What about the price of gas? And
she literally her retort was, Oh, I don't care about that.
I just want people to be expressed the joy that
she does. That is where all together. Way too many Americans,
(01:43:50):
particularly obviously white females like that. Chicky. I've got to
find that. That was in Jesse Waters prime time. And
if I can find a If I can find that, well,
here's another article that I'm going to go into. What
do we have? Sixteen minutes? There we go. Reuter's focus
(01:44:12):
group undecided voters lean Trump two to one after a debate. Now,
carry Baxter Donovan, Yes, tell me what you know about Reuters.
I mean, they're a massive right wing conservative group, aren't they.
They're like the Jack like the I almost called it
(01:44:34):
the Jack Birch Society. Yeah, they're like the Jack Rich Society.
Isn't Reuters? I mean they're hard, right.
Speaker 8 (01:44:42):
You know.
Speaker 7 (01:44:42):
I don't. I don't read writers. I don't. I watched
The war Room. I watched the war Room, and Real
America's voice is right all my news all the time.
I don't writers, No, not not fan this. Yeah, I
don't get any of I uh, if it's on the warrim,
I can tell you all about it.
Speaker 5 (01:45:04):
Okay, Hung Bits declared VP Harris the clear winner of
Tuesday night's debate. Mor President Trump won six of ten
undecided voters in roters. In a Reuter's Focus Careers roters
rote rowed row to your vote, Harris only won three.
(01:45:26):
A New York Times survey of undecided had similar results. Well, okay,
I get that at this point though, And don't get
me wrong, I'm not saying that that's not true, that
(01:45:48):
that didn't occur, and that all the things that I
showed you at the beginning of the show about the
debate and who won the debate, who won the debate,
these are some of the ends sideds. Who won the debate,
who won the debate, I'm not saying that those things
aren't true, but aren't you Carrie backs Donovan like me
(01:46:09):
kind of wondering, okay? On September twelfth, in twenty twenty four,
who at this point, with less than sixty days to
go before the presidential vote, who is undecided about Trump
(01:46:35):
or Harris? That's something that maybe you have a response
to that.
Speaker 7 (01:46:43):
Well, what a lot of people are talking about right
now are what they're calling the low propensity and low
information voters. And low information voters are people who start
paying attention after Lee Rey is what the low information
voters are. And there's a lot of people, actually, there's
a lot and a lot a lot of them. And
(01:47:04):
Bannon sent out a message the other day from prison
that he wanted people to pay attention to TikTok and
Taylor Swift. Now, we who follow every detail of politics
probably find that very just offensive and annoying, Like what
Taylor Swift?
Speaker 5 (01:47:20):
Who cares about you?
Speaker 7 (01:47:24):
But the problem I think that we have is, like
Matt Gates pointed out in twenty twenty two, the low propensity,
low information voters who get their information off of TikTok
blew us away. In twenty twenty two and ran off
with it because nobody was expecting this last minute group
(01:47:46):
of people that aren't showing up in these polls, right,
And so this year what people are really starting to
pay attention to is hold on, hold on. There's this
group of people who are going to come out of
nowhere having been influenced by Taylor Swift, TikTok of all places.
For God's sake, we're trying to be serious grown ups, right,
But the reality is is that we have to pay
(01:48:07):
attention to those people. And I think that it's it's
you know, there's a lot of talk about it because
a they beat us in twenty twenty two with these tactics,
but also there's been some people who have been through
different groups making sure to get lined up to tackle them,
(01:48:30):
which is part of the reason why Steve Bannon is
in prison right now. So my focus has been really on,
like Bannon, building up these grassroots marketing platforms, fighting back
with the you know, the stealing. You got to get
all the things lined up for getting people out to
vote and also making sure that they don't steal a
(01:48:50):
vote at the same time. So this'll been my entire
focus for the last couple of years. So yeah, as
offensive as we find it, Like who could possibly not
be on Trump's side? There are a lot of people
out there still who unfortunately have the right to vote.
(01:49:13):
Maybe they shouldn't, but who do and who are going
to go and be influenced by a simple message about
Kamala Harris. And what we've been encouraging people to do
is for us to come up with simple messages on
our side and go find our low propensity voters and
do the same thing, because yeah, they're out there, and
yeah they are influenced by nonsense, and yeah they don't
(01:49:38):
really know the difference. But this year, what we have
going for us is the economy is kicking people's butts
and they know that it's got something to do with
Joe Biden. Are they going to transfer that to Kamala Harris. Unfortunately,
we do have Americans who don't understand that Kamala Harris
is just Joe Biden. So that's why they're is very tight.
(01:50:01):
When we we could have an intellectual discussion and say,
but it's not even close these two candidates, but that's
not the reality of what's going on out in the streets.
And so what we need to do is Yeah, I
just accept it that there are people this is going
to be a very tight race. And it's insane, isn't
(01:50:21):
it Isn't that insane to say that?
Speaker 5 (01:50:24):
It is insane to say that, you know.
Speaker 7 (01:50:25):
I know it's insane. I don't even want to say it, but.
Speaker 5 (01:50:27):
It's insane that we have to use the economy as
a stick to hit people on the head. Don't you
see what's going on around you? Why do we why
are we in this situation? How did we get into
(01:50:51):
this plight? How is it that you can't buy eggs
or milk or feed for your baby, or eggs that
are seven bucks a carton, or gas in Los Angeles
that is still in some locales is seven dollars a gallon.
And then we have blackouts in southern California, and California
(01:51:14):
is demanding all evs by twenty thirty. An AI is set.
AI is set to consume one third of all power
when it finally comes online, and we're not building crap,
And yet we have to take advantage of the economy.
We shouldn't have to take advantage of the economy. Everybody
(01:51:36):
should want a good, strong economy, a good strong America.
But those who don't are running on emotions and feelings,
and that's a hell of a way to run a
government or run a country. It's just not sustainable. And
then voting tax and Republicans are every bit as guilty
(01:51:57):
as this, voting in more money, extra budgets, extending that
we haven't had a true budget signed off by both
parties since nineteen ninety six.
Speaker 7 (01:52:12):
It's easy. I have to tell you this. We you
and I were having this same discussion, I think in
like twenty sixteen, and I said, Trump's gonna watch, Trump's
gonna win, Trump's gonna win, And we were having the
same discussion about the Republicans, you know. But I try
(01:52:32):
to tell people, look, this is it's a long game.
We're doing a lot better than we were when I
started really being involved in politics, and like nineteen ninety
eight online, I mean blogging about it. I've been following
politics my entire life since my grandmother was screaming about
the media and Nixon and telling me things that I
(01:52:54):
was a little teeny tiny baby. What did I know? Anyway,
We're doing better though than we used to do. We
need everyone to stay engaged, keep the ball moving down
the field, is my point, because you know, think of
the John Bonner years. You remember those years. Right, We're
doing better now than we were then. We have more
people on our side, We have more people who understand
(01:53:17):
the politics and getting involved than we did before. But
we're you know this is We're not gonna even if
Trump gets into office, We're still screwed because of all
of the mistakes. So we need people to be prepared
for that, I think, and get Trump in office he's
the better choice, obviously, and then be prepared. We have
(01:53:40):
to stay engaged and keep moving the ball down the
field on all of these big issues. But I think
that the economy is a good place to hit them
because Americans, many of us, many people are not going
to do anything until they're in pain and the economy
is hurting them. So I say exploit it right now
(01:54:02):
for everything that it is. But weren't we having the
same conversation about the stupid Republicans years ago and I said,
that's okay, he's going to get in. Trump's going to
get in. Trump's going to get in.
Speaker 5 (01:54:17):
They never seem to learn their lessons, though. Does anyone
remember that under Bush we were in control, meaning the
Republicans were in control of the triumvirate motion in the
White House, owned the Senate, owned the House, and did
nothing with that power.
Speaker 7 (01:54:38):
Well, he passed no child left behind and handed everything
over to the Republican.
Speaker 5 (01:54:44):
Yeah, in vertebrates. So okay, let's let's say we do
get Trump. Okay, fine, you still got to get the
House and the Senate, and you somehow have to get
the Republicans to coalesce. And if there's one thing the
Demarrats do is they'll circle the wagons like nobody's business.
(01:55:06):
But I say, and I want to leave this another
five minutes we got before the show, folks, As I
want to say frequently, all is not lost. Don't think
that all is lost. It isn't. There are some indicators
that let us know things are changing. Yeah, they're inexorably slow,
(01:55:29):
and would you just hurry up, But we're getting people
who are starting to pay attention to drop off points
for ballots, that there are going to be more monitors.
They're going to be And if this is what we
have to do to get more lawyers, guns and money
involved in this thing, and if it's lawful, we should
(01:55:53):
do every lawful thing as well, every one of them.
And I've got this video which is kind of illustrative
of that. This is CNN after the the debate. Talking
to an individual is like forty seconds or something like that.
This one white female says espouses more common sense than
(01:56:20):
most politicians in a number of years. Let's see if
I can get this to play.
Speaker 4 (01:56:25):
What did you see that brought you to a conclusion.
Speaker 7 (01:56:28):
I think it's.
Speaker 27 (01:56:29):
Important to remember that we are voting for the leader
of our country, and not who we like the most
or who we want our wedding party, but who is
actually going to make our country better. And we're in
an incredibly unique situation where we've had both of the
candidates in office before and we've gotten to see what
they do and when facts come to facts, my life
(01:56:50):
was better when Trump was in office. The economy was higher,
inflation was lower, things were better overall. And now with
Kamala's administration, things have been so fantastic. And she's saying
she can fix the problems that her administration has caused.
But I just don't know if I can afford to
take that risk.
Speaker 5 (01:57:10):
You have the time to be able to take that risk, right, I.
Speaker 7 (01:57:15):
Have to ask I'm so excited to hear that, because
for two years I've been telling women, you know, I
don't care if you like Trump or not, you're not
we don't vote for our daddies. We're not voting for
our boyfriends. You know a number of women have just
looked at me like that's absolutely offensive, and I'm shocked
and like, well, we're not. We're voting for someone who's
(01:57:37):
going to run the business of the country, not we're
not voting for our husbands. Okay, you're not choosing him
to be your husband. Oh finally, right, women have moved
the needle a little good. They're not all crazy, No,
they're not.
Speaker 5 (01:57:54):
And with that, the fact that we have concluded after
two hours that not all women are razy, excellent point.
Carry Backster Donovan. It's time to go. I'd like to
have you back. Would you be interested in that someday? Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:58:09):
Always, I always want to come back and talk to you.
Speaker 5 (01:58:12):
Yes, Okay, thank you for being here, folks. That is
carry Backster Donovan over there one each. I am BZ.
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