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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Just now I want to talk about that debate and more. Doctor,
appreciate you taking the time to be here with us
again today.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
My pleasure. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
Fantastic opportunity. By the way, we had got to sit
next to you and have dinner at the Oakland County
Republican Lincoln Dinner. Fantastic speech. We had a great time
to thank you again for doing that.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
It was wonderful being back in the Detroit area. And
I would just say to the audience today, I hope
we all remember and pray for the families that were
affected at nine to eleven twenty three years ago. Creddle
that it's been that long, but the impact still remains.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
You know, it really is. I think maybe a missed opportunity.
Are One of our newsgals this morning actually made this point.
She was there September eleventh working for the ABP, subsequently
went on to cover trials, and in fact, not only
was she there on September eleven, she was there with

(01:02):
the initial attack as well, and she said that a
lot of this actually it weighs heavily on the fact
that Bill Clinton didn't do the right thing years ago
when the opportunity after the initial attack on the World
Grade Center and should have done more. What's interesting to
me in her point she's made that she said, I

(01:27):
think she initially said that there could have been done,
more done. There would be no nine to eleven had
Bill Clinton, Janet Reno declared it a radical Islamic terrorist
attack and taken out Asama bin Lan when they had
a chance to do that. But this reminds me of
where we are today. She made the same point this morning.

(01:47):
She said, you know, we missed opportunity that President could
have mentioned. You know the day before September eleventh. The
border is wide open, and we've never been safe and
less secure we've we've seen threats are through the roof
for you.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Yeah, that's exactly right. We're oblivious to what's going on.
And then, of course, after the next attack, and there
is one coming, believe me, because you can't let all
these terrorists in here and then be sitting here twiddling
their thumbs. They're planning something, and then we'll be all
saying why didn't we do anything. It's it's frustrating for

(02:29):
thinking people to see what's happening with our country.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
You know, I can't help us think. As I mentioned
I really I believe it after you watch what we
watched last night, and as bad as it was, one
of our folks this morning, James Dixon said that he
believes what we saw was another attempted assassination, a political assassination.
Last night, he said, you know, he actually gives President

(02:55):
Trump credit for surviving it. He said they threw everything
they had at here, and they only nicked his ear.
Everything from the moderator's fact check. I thought it was
fantastic point moderators fact checking him. Really, he had to
fight all three of them at the same time, and
yet he survived. I agree. I think the real losers

(03:18):
because he took winner and losers in this debate. But
doctor Ben Carson with this right now, doctor, what do
you think? I mean, it's got to be the voters
who didn't really get any new answers.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Now they got zero answers at all, and you know,
Kimla Harris has completely turned around. I thought it was
sort of a for a poe that Trump said I
was going to send you a mega hat. But Bernie Sanders,
Bernie Sanders had it right when he said she will

(03:50):
say what is expedient, what is politically expedient whatever she
needs to say to get elected. And why is it
that the left is upset with her abandoning her very
leftist policies because they know she really hasn't abandoned them.
And that's what she meant when she said my values
haven't changed. That was just her way of saying to them,

(04:13):
don't worry, we got you. We're just as radical and
leftist as we ever have been. But we'll see what
we need to say. They really, I don't think the
American people most of them are going to fall for it.
There will be some, of course, and you have to
recognize that every time Marxism socialism takes over a country,

(04:37):
the first thing they do is they dumb down the
population so that you can easily gaslight people. You can say,
don't believe your ears, don't believe your eyes, don't believe
your feelings. You know, just listen to us. We'll tell
you what you're supposed to think.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
That's a big question with us right now. You know,
I just watched this weekend. We got a chance to
sit down and watch the Reagan movie, and I thought
it was very well done and I really reminded to
your point about dumbing down the population. There are people

(05:14):
I've seen social media in the last week or two
that are openly and very publicly talking about communism. And
why these are younger people, you know, I'm maybe twenties
thirties in that edge range. But the fact that we
say communist and Marxist and we talk about these policies
and that's exactly what they are coming out of Kamala Harris.

(05:39):
But those things used to be bad words. You didn't
want to be called a COMI. You know that we
call our comrade Kamala Harris. And these things don't seem
to have the same stinger bite as they used to.
Because the American public has been dumbe down so much
they don't realize how bad it is.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
That's exactly right. And you know, I think a lot
of the young people when they talk about socialism, they
think you're talking about familiarity at social media. They don't
really know what they're talking about. And if you go
back and study the history of these places, it's very chilling.
But you don't have to go back very far. Just

(06:22):
look at Venezuela, just so so you know, they were
the number one economy in South America. And I'd been
there a number of times, you know, beautiful hotels and
resorts and museums, and people were happy. They argued about
whether they were the most beautiful people in the world.

(06:43):
That was their big issue. And once socialism took hold,
they went from the number one economy to last, with
people fleeing from there. And it happened almost overnight, and
it happens very quickly, and it's all about fooling people.

(07:03):
And I just wish people would study history and with
understand what's going on. We have a responsibility. You know,
our government was formed in a way that it would
be people centric, by the people, but it does require
some responsibility on behalf of the people. You have to

(07:24):
do your own research. You have to know who the
people are, who you're voting for, and most people just
look for the name that looks familiar, and that doesn't work.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Doctor Ben Carson with us right now, as we discussed
the debate last night and the issues surrounding all these things,
you know, we understand what's at stake. I think now
more than ever. Folks that listen to this program at
talk radio in general are very aware of these threats.

(07:55):
They're very aware of what I think most people are
if they're not though they are on the very surface,
the average everyday person, even if they're being overwhelmed with
some of the things that are happening, the cost of
groceries and guests and everything else, they're aware of those
things and they're very personal. They're hitting home, and they're
not getting answers as to how they're going to fix them.

(08:16):
And I thought President Trump last night, in his closing arguments,
made a very good point. You've had three and a
half years, You've got all these plans. Why aren't you
doing any of it now?

Speaker 2 (08:29):
And you notice she didn't have any answer to that
throughout the whole debate, and didn't have answers from those things.
But the moderators would not press her on them. They
wouldn't say, well, the question remains. They never did that,
and they never fact checked her, and she told some operas.

(08:50):
So you know, I hope people are observing that because
one of the most severe problems that we have right
now in this kind is a dishonest media. And that
was a major part of the way that our country
was put together. The press was the only business entity

(09:12):
that was protected by a constitution because they were supposed
to disseminate unbiased information to the people. They're supposed to
be the ones asking the questions and getting these things
out in front of the people and an unbiased, even
handed way. They've abandoned that. And a lot of times

(09:32):
when I talked to young journalists, I say, you can
be on the forefront, you can be on the vanguard
of changing who the media is in bringing honesty and
decency back, because I think you would find if most
people had the real facts, they could make much better decisions.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Absolutely, we'll just have to keep.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
Praying that that will be the case, that we will
get some young journalists who will see a responsibility for
bringing honor back to that profession.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
At eight forty six, right now, twenty three years ago
today the First Tower was struck twenty three years ago,
to this very moment, the North Tower, September eleventh, is
a day that we look back again and we we
make that call never forget. But doctor Carson, I just

(10:32):
wonder how far we've come if we've forgotten, you know,
the evils of communism, if we've possibly forgotten the evils
of that terrorism and how it got us to where
we are now, and how close we are, as you
mentioned earlier, really doomed, really to repeat these mistakes and

(10:55):
these evils over again. You mentioned prayer. What else can
be done to waken the American people up and of
course revive this nation so that we don't see these
things over and over again.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Well, we're told from the time that we're little children,
there are two things you should never discussed in public,
politics and religion. Those are the exact things we need
to be discussing. That's where the erosion is occurring. And
evil does not like to work in light. They don't

(11:33):
want to be talked about. They don't want to be
shining the light on what they're doing. We need to
start talking to each other, and we need to recognize
that it's okay to have a disagreement. That doesn't make
someone your enemy just because you.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
Disagreed with them.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
As I always say, if two people agree about everything,
one of them isn't necessary, and we're all necessary. We
just need to talk to each other, recognize that friends
and neighbors and colleagues and associates, we are not enemies.

(12:10):
And one of the ways to get to this country
and to destroy it and to facilitate the globalist network
is to bring down the United States. But they can't
bring us down militarily. The only way they can bring
us down is internally from within. Make us think that
we're enemies on the basis of race, age, income, gender, religion,

(12:35):
political affiliation. That's not the case. And our strength has
always been our sense of community, and when that is destroyed,
the rest of us will be destroyed. In due time,
we initially need to understand what's going on in our country.
As far as the terrorists are concerned, they are having

(13:01):
You mean, we can just go down there and go
through the southern border and do what we need to do.
Believe me, they are here and droves and they are
figuring out what to do, and we are just being
ignorant and allowing it to happen. And then we're going
to complain bitterly after it happens and point fingers at

(13:23):
each other when we should be closing our borders and
getting rid of people who don't belong here, sending them
back somewhere. There's consequences for that. People have known that
since there have been civilization. You can't just have a
country with open borders and have no consequences for.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
That, doctor Ben Carson, always a pleasure. We'll love to
have you back on in the days ahead. As we
see now that fifty some odd days until election day,
in the most consequential election, not just I think of
our lifetimes, but maybe in the nation's history. Thank you
so much for continuing the five You got it.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
God bless country.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Share pat today, lots to our lots and discuss going
into a weekend. It was a mull but dude, job
we've just started flying by the seat of our pants
list in fifty some odd days until election day, and
the story's breaking overnight. Some of the big ones you're

(14:34):
I guarantee you will not. You're just not gonna hear.
Nobody's gonna cover it. I don't think certainly ABC won't be.
But there's big news rigged. Was it rigged? Question about
the debate? Mark Penney, former senior advisor to Clinton, calling

(14:55):
for an internal investigation into ABC, accusing them of rigging
the debate against Trump. A Democrat. This is going to
drive some of the folks on the left just absolutely batty,
just bunkers today. But a former top Democrat Clinton advisor

(15:20):
calling on ABC to launch this internal investigation, This probe
into what exactly happened. Now, there's a couple of reasons
for this, but one they have whistleblower, Affid Davids. Apparently
we're being told this morning whistleblower Affid Davids, that are
talking about some of the preparation things that went on

(15:41):
behind the scenes. Mark Penn, Democrat pollster, said, I think
a review of all their internal texts and emails really
should be done. He said, find out what extent they
were planning on in effect, you know, fact checking just
one candidate and in effect rigging the outcome of this debate.

(16:03):
And by the way, Penn not the only one ABC
News under significant bipartisan criticism because it's moderators fact check
sama Donald Trump's statements. But nothing, not a single pushback
at any time at all made on any of the
issues there by. Kamala Harris Trump said Thursday, the debate

(16:24):
was a three on one declining to participate in another
one before the election. And I'll tell you, I mean,
people saw it for their very eyes. This thing is
going to backfire, and it really it already has. We're
starting to see polic numbers that we're going to get too.
Later this morning, as well. That and focus groups that

(16:46):
were done immediately after the debate. As folks watched and
he broke three to one, we saw Democrats pick up
what three out of ten, Trump six out of ten,
and then the independent one. So I just the numbers

(17:12):
ain't looking good, by the way, that might be why
democrats are speaking out now. Well, there's getting somebody's gonna
be thrown under the bus for this, but you know
it was all part of their plan. Anyway, back after this,
a quick break, quit checking our goods, a bottom the hour.

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(18:05):
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right now the Conservative Caucus, and welcome to the program,
never a dull moment. We've had a big week so far.
We had the debate, which well we'll talk about that
here in a little bit and what, if anything difference

(18:25):
it will make in the days ahead. We have the
anniversary of September eleventh, and an interesting moment again with
President Trump meeting Kamala Harris. At one point they shake hands.
Biden's next to her, Bloomberg is in the middle, Schumer's
down the line, Jade vances with him. Eric Trump of

(18:46):
the It's a really interesting scene there and what all
that means and more. But there has never been a
more critical election. We're right in the middle of this. Jim.
I think. I know we say it every time it
around the most important election of our life, but I
think this really is. And it might even be Talking
to President Trump himself, he said, maybe even in the

(19:07):
history of the nation.

Speaker 5 (19:10):
Well, if you want to know how serious that is.
And I've tried, in thirty years of handicapping politics, while
I work in campaigns and do the various things I've done,
I've tried to really resist this is the most important
election and history thing. I really do believe it applies.
Just go just look at what's going on down in Brazil.
They've shut down x just by the order of some judge,

(19:33):
and they've been and of course Facebook and googling them.
They're complying. We are very close to that point. Why
do I say that, because it's already happening to a
certain degur it's already growing here. Because we know that
from the Twitter files. We know that from the Missouri v.
Biden case, which showed a bunch of suboena information related

(19:56):
to Facebook that was saying the same things we learned
in the Twitter files. The federal government has been attempting
to stop free speech in this country, utilizing willing actors
in our social media companies based here in the United States,
for probably a full decade by now, and you've got

(20:16):
radical censorship happening with those organizations as well. My friend
Peter Schweitzer documented in a movie back in twenty fourteen
called The Creepy Line, where he showed specifically how this
is happening. So this has been building for a long time.
We're on the cusp of it. And if Kamala Harris's president,

(20:37):
she's absolutely shutting us all down to the every extent
that she can. And as aggressively as aggressively as she'll
be allowed.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
So let me ask you. I mean, because these are
very serious times, of very serious issues. And I will say, though,
even though they are right, the polling and some of
the things we've seen recently indicates that some people, at
least it feels like or waking up. Mark Zuckerberg coming
out at metting that he was a part of all

(21:05):
this and didn't like that to me, says well, maybe
Mark knows something. Why would he come out and say
these things? If not, is there is there a bit
of are we hitting that tipping point? Are we getting
to that moment.

Speaker 5 (21:19):
In terms of the outcome of the election? I think so.
And even though the debate, the debate performance, which we'll
talk about, it wasn't the most exciting thing that I
ever watched, except for his closing statement, which was fantastic.
But what we are noticing through the polls is that

(21:39):
people don't trust Kamala Harris. They don't trust her on
the changes that she's made in policy. For example, the fracking.
His issue is maybe the most notable. That she said
she was going to shut down all fracking. She said
it repeatedly and clearly in the past, and now suddenly
she says that she's not on board with that, but

(22:01):
she hasn't changed her values. People don't trust her. Now,
Donald Trump's got to go close the deal. But there's
no doubt that even after the debate, momentum is still
in Donald Trump's favor if he can just keep the
message of the economy and the struggles that people are
going through directly because of Kamala Harrison, Joe Biden in
the forefront of his discussion.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
Yeah, we talked about this the other day. But a
fantastic point. With the closing. I'll get into some of
the things that I noticed and maybe some of the
things that you noticed here in a second. But this
closing message, if people see anything from this debate, hopefully
it is this.

Speaker 6 (22:41):
Well, she just started by saying she's going to do this,
She's going to do that, She's going to do all
these wonderful things. Why hasn't she done it. She's been
there for three and a half years. They've had three
and a half years to fix the border, They've had
three and a half years to create jobs and all
the things we talked about.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
Why hasn't she done it? That is a fantastic question.
And you know, I'm watching I don't know about you, Jim,
but I'm watching some of the uh, the panels that
they've done, CBS, CNN did when doctor phil of all
people did when they're talking to these voters who have
watched the debate and their reaction, and I'm seeing a
lot of these people independence undecided that that that really

(23:23):
that resonated with them. Not only that, but they came
to this debate looking for answers about her policies and
what she was going to do to make things better.
They're obviously feeling the pain she's gaslighting them and uh
and and I think there's a big disconnect there with them.
What did what do you make about that?

Speaker 5 (23:44):
I agree with you. What The only thing that Democrats
have to run on, the only really, the only thing
that Kamala Harris has to run on that even gets
anywhere with voters is this visceral issue about abortion. And
she attempted to repeat it last night, and it is
a very visceral issue. And to be candid and sadly,

(24:05):
in my opinion, the pro life causes is in the
descendancy in recent years rather than the asenidency. Even with
the Dobbs decision. In terms of the minds of the
general American public, the polls show that people are not
as pro life as they used to be. Now that
can easily change over time, but they're making that point
to say, that's all she got to run on killing babies.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
I mean, that's it.

Speaker 5 (24:29):
We just want to be able to kill babies. The
Routh Northam, governor of former governor of Virginia quote where
he was literally talking about the doctor and the mother
need to make their decision even after the baby's born,
whether they're going to keep it or not. It's infanticide.
It's crazy, and she had no credible answer to that.
But this is what they believe they can use to

(24:51):
win because they believe it happened in twenty twenty two.
Other than that, there's nothing that she can discuss that
resonates with people. And the January sixth thing that she
brought up last night that ain't gonna fly. What Donald
Trump said in his closing argument, especially right there at
the beginning, if he would just repeat it over and

(25:11):
over again, you said you were, you said you're.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Going to do something.

Speaker 5 (25:15):
Let's just look at what you did, and you could
never and you're going to do the same thing. And it
just keep that message pounding over and over again, and
it's a winning message.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
If he can do it, it'll be interesting. We're going
to watch polls, We're going to see how things swing.
I watched it last night. I thought she did well
enough they may not ask for another debate, that there
may not be another debate, But then they asked for
one right out of the gate. And Trump kind of
said like, well, I feel like I won. I don't
know that I really want another debate. I'm going to

(25:45):
have to consider that. Of course he'll he'll probably do it.
He can't back down from a fight. But one of
the things that we speak with a guy that from
Michigan here writes for the New York Post and has
his own podcast, and he made the point he said,
asked the debate was more than anything, another assassination, he said,

(26:06):
a political assassination attempt. He said they all came together,
but he said they failed. They brought everything they had
and they only nicked his ear. And I thought it
was interesting, just a very good way to put it.
He said, you know what we watched last night was
him surviving. It's not that could he win or did
she win? But he survived in why that was really something.

(26:28):
And more so, Jim, what do you think about the
mainstream media and ABC and the moderators exposing themselves in
ways that will be I just disastrous to them in
the future.

Speaker 5 (26:40):
The American people see those obvious attempts to twist the
debate in a certain direction, and they do recognize that
ABC last night was attempting to set Kamala Harris up. Listen,
I tweeted out, I posted out on x a statement
that said they just went to abortion, climate change, all

(27:02):
these things and not even the economy. Someone pointed out
the very well, what are you talking about? The very
first question was the economy?

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Yeah, I was.

Speaker 5 (27:09):
It was on inflation. And they quickly moved the debate
in the direction that Kamala attempted to move it, and
they just went with her the rest of the way.
That was the design. But there's an interesting pole that
is out there. And just to give you a sense
of effect, CNN did a post debate pole even them,
where they showed that, oh, yeah, Kamala won, but they

(27:31):
had the numbers they have on the back end of
what the American people really think, at least based upon
their poll, are this, who do you think is going
to be able to handle something better? On the economy
Kamala Harris thirty five percent, Trump fifty five percent. On immigration,
Kamala Harris thirty three percent, Trump fifty six percent. On
protecting democracy whatever in the world. That means okay, so

(27:54):
she hasn't edged forty nine to fifty. But being commander
in chief three Kamala Harris forty nine percent Donald Trump,
it's not penetrating. And so I would agree with the analysis.
They nicked him in the ear. I mean, yeah, he
did survive this. He didn't do himself any favors because

(28:15):
he did take the bait with her a few times,
and I was very disappointed by that personally. But the
reality is that the American people are not dumb. They
see when they're being played. They're slowing the uptakes sometimes
because they're just outliving their lives. They're not thinking about
this all day long like you and me. But they
do get it at the end of the day, and

(28:36):
they don't like it when people try to manipulate them.
If they feel that they're being manipulated, they will react
and in a negative way against those making that attempt.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Jim Path. The Conservative Caucus coming up. You guys had
a big, big anniversary in fact.

Speaker 5 (28:52):
Yeah, you know Conservative The Conservative Caucus is the oldest
conservative grassroots organization in the country, founded by Howard Phillips
in nineteen seventy four. We're celebrating that in Northern Virginia
and Leesburg, Virginia area on October thirteenth, and Rudy Giuliani's
come to speak. I actually have a lot of friends
related to this Brazil thing, and I may bring them

(29:14):
to give people an update on that. Also, I'm still
working that out. I don't know yet, but people can
go to Theconservative Caucus dot org slash fifty gala to
sign up, or they can just go to the front
page of the website Theconservative Caucus dot org to find
out more. If that happened to be in the Northern
Virginia area or want to get there, It's going to
be a hugely excellent event and I think people would

(29:39):
enjoy it if they're interested in coming.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
We might have to have you back on and talk
about Brazil because what's happening there is Canary and the
coal mine and love to dig into that a little
bit more for sure.

Speaker 5 (29:51):
Well, I've got friends in the National Congress there. Through
my private efforts and also our efforts through the Conservative
calc we've tried to put some light on that. We've
had a couple press conferences with members of their National
Congress who were up here talking to folks in DC.
And then I have two very close friends, is how

(30:12):
I got involved in this, Two very close friends, Alan
Dos Santos and Palo Figeredo, who had huge audiences and
were literally just shut down by the Supreme Court justice
down there that shut down X recently. This is a
big issue. I got involved in it very deeply. So
I think it's an important discussion we need to have

(30:33):
because it's where we're going if we don't stop it
in its tracks right now.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Yeah, serious stuff. Jim path the Conservative Caucus and find
out more at the Conservativecaucus dot org. We'll put the
links up in the stack as well. Thanks for taking
the time to be here with us today, Jim.

Speaker 5 (30:48):
Great to be with you justin.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Thanks Reg and we're back next to the Midwestern with the
Midwest of got news the laced headlines around the state
and beyond it. Run you up the dated up, the
speeds be out the door and in the know after

(31:10):
this nine to a m. So big breaking news this morning.
We've got the folks saying that the debate was ricked.

(31:32):
By the way, there's nothing new here, I don't think
maybe necessarily in your mind or in my mind. We
know we saw we saw it right out in the
upper understand, but there What is there is that you're
a Democrat coming out and saying, hey, this something is

(31:54):
rotten in Denmark. This is this something's off, something's off here,
and that's different. That's new, that's well, it's not something
you see every day Democrats coming out and saying, I
I don't know about all this. In fact, he's calling
for ABC to do their own internal investigation. Of course

(32:15):
that'll I don't know that I would trust them to
do that. But he wants he wants us looked at,
he wants it looked into, and he says it's a big,
big deal. Also, there will be no third debate. Trump
Trump has said no, we're done. We're done, and can

(32:36):
you blame him? No third debate, according to the UH
the reports yesterday, and he said, you don't look we
we we've been through this, if you were going to
play fair, maybe we'd do it. Maybe, And you know,
the other pieces that maybe he's using this as a

(32:57):
negotiation tactic. Out enough, buddy, you know, maybe maybe if
you're going to play fair, or we could we could
just we could make this where but Kamalo refuses to
sit down with him for a debate at Fox. Won't
do it. He walked in, and I'll sell somebody post this.

(33:18):
The other day he walked into North Korea with Kim
Jong un. She won't walk into Fox News. They're not
the same.

Speaker 7 (33:26):
Fox News alert no more debates, former President Donald Trump
saying Kamala should focus on what she should have done
during the last almost four year period.

Speaker 8 (33:36):
There will be no third debate. And here he is
moments ago in Arizona.

Speaker 6 (33:42):
The first words out of that fighter's mouth is I
wanna rematch. I want to rematch. And that's what she said,
I want to rematch, which means.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
That she was like a price fighter that lost to fight.

Speaker 6 (33:54):
We had two debates, so I had a debate with
Crooked Joe Biden, right, and I had another debate with her.
She was a no show at the Fox debate. You know,
Fox invited her. She was a no show. She didn't
show up and refused also to do NBC and CBS.
She went over to ABC, which in my opinion, has

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taken a big hit because these two people were bad dues.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
They kept screaming at me.

Speaker 6 (34:20):
So because we've done two debates and because they were successful.

Speaker 1 (34:23):
There will be no third debate. There you have it.
By the way, he made another pretty big announcement yesterday.
You've heard, no tax on tips. He wants to make homing,
homes and housing affordable again. He announced another big one
yesterday for blue collar workers, no taxes on overtime.

Speaker 6 (34:44):
I'm also announcing that as part of our additional tax cuts,
we will end all taxes on overtime.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
You know what that means.

Speaker 9 (34:55):
Take it up, took of that, think of them.

Speaker 1 (35:10):
That gives people more of an incentive to work. It
gives the.

Speaker 6 (35:15):
Companies a lot, it's a lot easier to get the people.
And you know, I went to some economists, great ones,
and I said, what do you think They.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Said, it would be unbelievable. You'll get a.

Speaker 6 (35:25):
Whole new workforce by doing the no taxes on overtime.

Speaker 1 (35:32):
The people who work over time are among the.

Speaker 6 (35:35):
Hardest working citizens in our country, and for too long,
no one in Washington has been looking out for them.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
Those are the people they really work.

Speaker 6 (35:44):
They're police officers, nurses, factory workers, construction workers, truck drivers.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
And machine operators.

Speaker 6 (35:52):
It's time for the working man and woman to finally
catch a break.

Speaker 1 (35:55):
And that's what we're doing. Because this is a good one.
We're all again. It's going to be great of the country.
Momentum out of the debate pulling still yet to come.
We'll get more on that. In fact, big numbers in
Michigan leaving Harris after the debate, Black voters helping boosting
the X as a New York Post makes big the

(36:19):
Fat Report, and we'll talk about this coming up. Kyle Olsen,
founder of the Midwestern or the Midwestern Dot News the
latest and stories around the state and beyond. We'll get
all of that. Can get up to date after this
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That's an number busted whistlebower claiming the debate was rigged,
a Democrat calling for an internal investigation. This guy used
to be a big Trump advisor. He's a Democrat poster,

(37:06):
and he's the one out there saying there ought to
be some sort of internal investigation. Mark Penn talking about that.
We'll get into that maybe here in the bit. That's
sort of the some of the biggest news that's come out,
but there's there's other stories. We'll talk about those as well,
And maybe the best place to start is pulling since
the debate, and particularly here in Michigan, which remains a

(37:30):
swing state. Kyle Olsen from the Midwestern or the Midwesterner
dot News, the founder and of course the latest from
around the state and beyond is always welcome in Kyle,
appreciate you being here with us today.

Speaker 3 (37:40):
Good morning. Thanks for having me so.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
We can talk about the big debate and whether it
was rigged. And I mean, of course it was, we
saw it with the rare ass but the fact that
there's a whistleblower coming out and that there's all of
this information, I was really stunning. Put that on the
back burner. First, let's talk about the effect, the impact
of what took place, whatever you want to call that.
The other night, I made the kind of comment sort

(38:09):
of the prediction that I didn't think was going to
change much at all, that I thought that most folks
were locked in on the left and the right. We
did see some folks that are undecided, which I have
a hard time understanding who that might be personally, But
there are people that are maybe just plugging in now
and trying to get it. Maybe they tuned into this

(38:29):
debate so that they get good answers for the first time,
and they just didn't get them focus groups so that
those people broke three to one for Trump. And now
we're seeing the Michigan pull. New York Post has this
latest today, Trump leeds Harrison Michigan after the debate black
voters helped boost the ex president. What are your thoughts

(38:51):
on the latest year?

Speaker 3 (38:54):
Well, first of all, the debate. My personal opinion, regardless
of what happened the other night, my personal opinion is
that I think the value of debates has dropped dramatically
because if you think about the way campaigns used to be,
people got their information from the evening news, and that

(39:16):
was basic in newspapers and that was basically the only
means of disseminating information. And today you have YouTube, you've
got social media, you have cable news channels, you have
digital ads have people are inundated with information and it's
very difficult, I think, to avoid campaigns and messaging and

(39:39):
ads and all of that today. And I think in
addition to that, you have a sitting vice president who's
been in the administration for four years, so people can
look at that record, and you have a formal president
who has a record for four years, and you can
look at that. And so I think regardless of what
happened the other night, I think it it moves very

(40:00):
little because the significance of debates has dropped dramatically in
the big scheme of campaigns. And so that being said,
it's not surprising to see Trump is neck and neck,
and I think it's it's significant because if you go
back to polling in twenty sixteen and twenty twenty, he
was ten points behind, fifteen points, twelve points, eight points, whatever.

(40:26):
It significant gaps. It was not margin of air. It
was not oh maybe we can, you know, do this
and things will get neck and neck. It was it
was a very different time. So to see him polling
neck and neck slightly ahead within the margin of air,
I think it's very significant. And I think one of

(40:47):
the biggest reasons is because people see people can feel
the Biden economy every single day, whether it's inflation or
it's gas prices or whatever it is, people are living
that and Tamala Harris can't get away from that. She
could try to say, well, this is what we're going

(41:07):
to do when I'm in office, and you know, we're
going to bring prices down, and she's you know, talking
about cutting taxes and Trump is going to raise you know,
all of these crazy things that take an upside down world.
But people, I think people see through what she's saying
and seeing that, Well, if she wanted to do those things,
if she was against really against an eed mandate, she

(41:30):
could have done something about that. But she chose she
didn't do anything about that, which means she's not actually
against an EV mandate.

Speaker 1 (41:39):
Yeah, you know, I agree with you. I think that
these debates mean very little unless something major happens in
the first debate. We saw that with Joe Biden and
the media reaction in the second debate because of the
blatant and outright bias with the with the two moderators,

(42:03):
they may have dug their own grave on this one.
I will say, I really, man, I'm I'm just disappointed
because I believe we ought to be able to have
these conversations in a debate setting. We ought to be
able to lay out the policies and let people decide
which direction they want to go. I just think that's

(42:25):
the only way this country works is if people are
well informed. Unfortunately, they're just not getting that the media
is covering. And obviously we don't live in the utopia
that I've just described. But to your point, the lack
of any sort of realistic or real policy or just

(42:45):
giving us any hint other than vagueness about what she's
going to do or that Orange man bad and I'm
not him, that's not what you can run on. I
don't see anybody from the middle really coming coming to
her side of things with with that discussion. And uh boy,
I gotta tell you, day after day, time after time,

(43:07):
we see Trump rolling out new pop like yesterday, no
tax on overtime. We got no tax on tips and
and by the way, it's probably just a matter of
time before kamalafics this one up and runs with it too. Yeah,
ceral policy as well, but no tex overtime. These are
things that are going to have a direct and immediate

(43:28):
impact on these on these workers.

Speaker 3 (43:32):
Yeah, and that one, the no tax on overtime, is
particularly interesting because what he's obviously doing is incentivizing working
more and and so that is that's interesting. And yeah,
and he and what he's doing is he's addressing directly
addressing the concerns of normal people who who are just

(43:54):
you know, trying to make it through life. And a
Kamala Harris, I mean you see, you're doing that. The
divergence here, I think is that or the contrast is
that you've got Donald Trump who is saying, I want
to put more money in your pocket so you can
make decisions for your life because you know what your

(44:16):
needs are and what your desires are and all of that.
And then you've got Combeo Harris and the Democrats who
are saying, pay more in taxes and we will give
it back to you in the in the form of
social programs because the government knows how better to spend
your money. And so that that is really the contrast here,

(44:37):
and you know, it's I think if if Trump he
said yesterday, I think it was that he's not going
to do a third debate. He's debated Biden, he's debated Harris,
and and now you know, it's it's crunch time. And
so it'll be interesting to see if that, you know,
really comes to be or if that's a negotiation point

(44:59):
or but you know, it's it's a sprint now to
the finish.

Speaker 6 (45:05):
Really.

Speaker 3 (45:05):
I mean we've got what, uh seven roughly seven weeks left,
and so it's going to be interesting to see how
how this continues to unfold.

Speaker 10 (45:14):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (45:14):
There were a lot of predictions that Harris was going
to get a bump from the convention, and that didn't
really happen. And there were predictions she was you know,
she ran away with the debate. The initial polling is
not really indicating that. But I agree with you that
it was that that debate was it was a three

(45:35):
on one and and you know, and I was watching
social media to see and not just you know, the
conservative Republican people, but just normal people and talking to
normal people and saying, you know, what did you think
of that, and the amount of people that said it
was it was blatant what ABC was doing and how

(45:56):
they were, you know, fact checking Trump in real time,
though some of them were blatantly false. They were they
were just ignoring the blatant lies that Kambla Harris was
saying about Charlottesville. She repeated that what she she repeated
the lie about bloodbath and and and those two in

(46:17):
particular had been debunked by media, not in that conservative media,
not compliant Twitter, but snow and n others, yeah, DNN
and and they so they knew, they knew that she
was not telling the truth, and they just let it go.
And the other thing that they would do is they

(46:38):
would ask Trump a you know, a question, I think,
to put them on defense, and then they would go
to her and say, well, what's your reaction to that,
and just you know, give her a chance to just
pile on and not not put her, not not force
her to answer for her own record. And and so
I think people saw right through it. And you know,

(47:00):
there were there were stories about you know, where she
about her ear rings, and then you as you said,
there's this story from the whistle blower, and I think,
you know, obviously that stuff needs to be scrutinized. But
the point is it clearly was Uh. He was an
unfair process, you know, but it should be. Should the

(47:22):
Trump campaign have anticipated that?

Speaker 1 (47:25):
No?

Speaker 3 (47:26):
Going in I think probably. But but regardless where where
we're at and Trump is is competitive, he's continuing what
you know.

Speaker 1 (47:37):
You know what the whole thing is in and elsewhere,
you know what the whole thing like. They did this
weird and almost impossible thing. How in the world were
they able to put Trump in a place where people
actually had sympathy for him, and not only that, but
put a big spotlight on him that while he was
under that much pressure, he didn't crack. They showed the

(47:59):
voters this because the whole intent on all of that
was to get him to be triggered in some way
and react in some outrageous way, and it didn't happen. So,
I mean, this thing backfired and in any spectacular way.
I want to talk more Michigan. Can you hang on
the phone line for a bit and we'll talk more

(48:19):
about what's happening in the state and beyond. If you
ever have a question for Kyle, this is always a
good time to throw it in And you can always
email to Justin at Justin Barklay dot com, but founder
of the Midwestern of the Midwesterner dot news, Kyle Olsen
joins us with the latest in the state, updates around
them and beyond. Back after this at Trot's News Talk

(48:42):
superstation nine ten am, Let's talk about what's happening around
the state and beyond. Kyle Olsen, the midwestern or the
midwestern Er Dad Nams a founder strange moment in a
very strange year, in a very strange campaign Colin happened
in Michigan. In fact, last night in Grand Rapids, Tim

(49:10):
Walls in town for an event and the crowd breaks
out at one point chanting, we're not eating cats.

Speaker 11 (49:18):
And you tell me you had this on your bingo
card and we're eating cats and they're eating cats.

Speaker 1 (49:26):
What did you say? This is just insanity. In fact,
this whole cat thing has just exploded in their face
and it's wild. Because I guess to the base he
felt like it was a good thing to bring up.

(49:46):
But there are, in fact, very troubling things happening in Springfield, Ohio.
The governor has now come out and sent their version
of highway patrol over to assist the Attorney General is
also confirming that there are some of these accusations that
are true about what's happening there with the twenty thousand
Haitian immigrants have been dropped on that community, and there

(50:10):
are police audio now in phone calls that confirm that
immigrants are hunting and killing geese in parks. These are
the Haitian migrants. So this whole thing, and again, I
don't know why you'd continue to put a spotlight on it,
but boy, it's backfiring in a spectacular way.

Speaker 3 (50:33):
I think they're ridiculing it because I think that they's
it doesn't matter to them, it's not a big deal,
and it's it's just sort of you know, just it's
just a byproduct of you know, creating diversity in our communities.
And so what I've what I've struggled to understand is

(50:58):
that I think what is so critical for every country
in the world is to have the best and brightest
and most productive defending your own countries. And so when
we are, I mean, you look at what's happened in
the Middle East, for example, Let's just say, let's just

(51:19):
take Syria. If you are removing either voluntarily or transporting
people to America and they're not in Syria to rebuild,
to protect and defend their own country. It's only going
to make situations worse. And what I don't understand is
that the various countries in the world are very different places,

(51:43):
very different cultures. And if you're taking people and just
dropping them into a very different area where the culture
is different, language is different, all of that, people don't
have jobs, they don't have money, don't have resources, housing,
et cetera. It's it's a recipe for disaster. And I

(52:07):
think that's what we're seeing in places like Springfield. We've
heard stories not quite this extreme, but similar to this
in Michigan and elsewhere around the country. And so I
think the fundamental question, whether it's people like Biden or
it's people like the Wine, why is this the strategy,

(52:31):
Why is this the policy? And what do you realistically
expect for the country and our communities to get out
of it?

Speaker 1 (52:42):
I'm telling you it's this is this whole thing is
there's only one way to describe as evil. I saw
somebody describe this earlier yesterday talking about what they've done
to destroy the industry in those towns, and then they
sent these kids off to war to fight these endless
wars from these same towns. And as they thought that,

(53:04):
you know, they've done most of the damage, sucking all
the money out in taxes and sending it to foreign countries,
et cetera. Now they're they're middle in the middle of
importing people from other countries to take jobs and to
make it the third world. I mean, it's absolutely evil
what's done. By the way, these are people that are voting,
and people all across the country recognize, you know, they

(53:27):
can do this in Springfield, they could do this anywhere.
Speaking of a Michigan, there's some there's some things happening
here that probably need to be discussed as well. What
is top of your radar, because you've got to i
mean just a long list of things, and we don't
have a long time to get through it, but you've
got a long list Over at the Midwestern or the
Midwesterner dot news. What should folks be watching and looking

(53:48):
at today?

Speaker 3 (53:50):
Well, Robin handed in the news update today in the
in the newscast today, the ad that's playing in Michigan
where there's a group that's using teen girls to you know,
basically beg for abortions, because they're concerned that they're going
to get raped in the state of Michigan and in America,
and so that's sort of that's that's the case that

(54:12):
they're making for rape. And my question is, if America
is so dangerous, if the stat really is one in
six girls are going to be raped, maybe we should
be focusing on crime instead of abortion, and instead of
maybe we should sort of back up and look at
not not the result, but instead look at what do

(54:36):
we need to do to eliminate or at least decrease crime,
And and that's not being talked about. And so that
ad the reason we covered it is because I thought
it was so disturbing. But then yesterday we had several
stories on Joscelyn Benson. She made a trip to Washington,
d C. Where she testified before Congress and was they

(55:00):
tried to ask for questions about her relfe, about the
Secretary of State's relationship with the Biden Small business administration
and what exactly is going on with voter registration and
how is that being targeted, et cetera.

Speaker 1 (55:13):
She was very.

Speaker 3 (55:16):
She whistled at those questions. She was very defiant about
all of that. So I would encourage people to watch that.
Another story we had was she in eight in twenty ten,
when she first ran for Secretary of State and lost,
she told Michigan voters she was going to take an
oath of nonpartisanship if she was elected. Well, she's as

(55:40):
partisan as they come. She's pretty crafty at hiding it
and disguising it, but she's as partisan as they come.
And we have video of her from the River night
where she was at a she was speaking to a
woman for Harris event, and so so she's out campaigning
for Kamala Harris, even though she said I would not

(56:03):
endorse or support candidates that I am overseeing the certification
of their elections. So's she is going against that. And
then the other thing is she was on MSNBC where
she was lamenting the threats against election workers and canvassers.
She specifically mentioned canvassers. So we've got a story about

(56:24):
two instances now where she has threatened canvassers that if
they don't automatically certify the election results, she is going
to quote come for them. And so on the one hand,
she's threatening the canvas, threatening the canvassers, threatening election workers,
and then she's complaining about threats against election workers, and
of course she bring Donald Trump. So this is the

(56:46):
quote unquote nonpartisan secretary of State that we have in
the state of Michigan that is doing, in my judgment,
whatever she can. And so last time we talked about
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump be neck and neck and
Trump actually leading in some pools in the state of Michigan.
The longer that goes on, the more desperate people like

(57:08):
Joscelyn Benson, Attorney General, Data Nessel, Gretchen Whittner, etc. Are
going to be desperate to deliver the state of Michigan
for w Kamala Harris, and they're going to do, in
my opinion, whatever it takes in order for that to happen.

Speaker 1 (57:24):
Glad somebody's holding their feet to the fire and accountability,
particularly in the media, because we know it ain't happen
anywhere else. Kyle Olsen, the Midwesterner, Themidwesterner dot news while
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Very cool stuff and always very cool to have you
join us here. So do you want to hear his

(58:57):
thoughts directly from the Democrat who's says something's rotten in Denmark?
There was a finger on the scale at the debate,
former Clinton poster saying the ABC hosts put future debates
in jeopardy. Well, I do see a world where debates
don't happen anymore. Kyle talked about that in the last segment,

(59:18):
and I unfortunately, I think we're getting to a time
where none of this stuff. It gets tougher and tougher
to hold people's attention anyway. But the problem with that
is is that you've got an electric that's just uninformed.

(59:42):
And in this election, maybe that works in our favor
that people don't have to sit down and have a debate.
They already know what they're facing on a daily basis,
and they already know the stakes, and they already know
who can fix it. But in years to come, are
we going to miss out on being able to have

(01:00:04):
the discussion of why certain policies are better than others,
why pro freedom less government, why that might be better
for our outcomes? Or in your case, maybe you feel
differently and you think we need more government, we need
more programs, we need more assistance, we need more involvement.

(01:00:31):
All of that. We miss the opportunity to have those
conversations and why they matter. Maybe that's why I poster
and the senior advisor with the Trump or excuse me,
the Clinton campaign came out the Democrat and made.

Speaker 12 (01:00:46):
That case just live and after the fact that we
had our eye on we know the moderators pushed back
on former President Trump five times and on Vice President
Kamala Harris zero times. We fact checked her, but they didn't,
and Time magazine Will.

Speaker 13 (01:01:01):
Also was also first to take back a so called
fact check of its own that media outlet claimed Trump's
point that Kamala Harris supported transgender surgeries for illegal immigrants
in prison was false.

Speaker 8 (01:01:14):
The Vice president.

Speaker 12 (01:01:15):
Did, in fact check yes, in support on a survey
she filled out during her twenty nineteen presidential run, saying.

Speaker 1 (01:01:25):
That she would do that.

Speaker 10 (01:01:26):
Now.

Speaker 12 (01:01:26):
Remember, these are people who've been detained, deemed for many reasons,
maybe even some of them dangerous, can't walk about the country.

Speaker 8 (01:01:32):
You're here illegally.

Speaker 12 (01:01:34):
Should we give them ginger surgeries, transforming surgeries, elective surgery
on our dime?

Speaker 8 (01:01:40):
Was the question? She said.

Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
Yes.

Speaker 12 (01:01:43):
Both candidates are both back on the campaign trail today
in battleground states, Kamala Harris in North Carolina.

Speaker 8 (01:01:49):
Donald Trump and Arizona David.

Speaker 12 (01:01:53):
I'll reverse order now and just get any kind of
reaction to any of that that you want.

Speaker 8 (01:01:58):
There's a lot of meat on the bone there.

Speaker 14 (01:02:01):
We should have another debate, as you have pointed out
on more than one occasion. It was after the twenty
sixteen all three debates quite frankly that hery Clinton was
deemed the winner. It ultimately didn't tell us who was
going to win the twenty sixteen election. But here's why
it's important, particularly for I would offer Donald Trump because
every time every question he gets, he should give his

(01:02:23):
position on the issue that's asked and then remind voters
that Vice President Kamala Harris has been by Joe Biden's
side every day during three and a half years, and
what she is offering is what he has offered. And
if you want more of Joe Biden's policies, vote Harris.

Speaker 12 (01:02:43):
Well, she hasn't been defending them ass of late and
is distancing herself from them, Kamala Harris versus Joe Biden.
So there's that point, and your reaction to any of
that mark.

Speaker 15 (01:02:53):
My reactions. I'm really concerned about what ABC did when
the refs put their finger on the scale throughout the
score of the game. What would have happened in that
debate had they challenged Harris and said, you know, that's
not right what you said there about Charlotte's fie, we
don't know how she would have reacted, And then Trump
wouldn't have to spend all his time on the devinsent.

(01:03:14):
I think they were god a real disservice to the
voters of America when they did that, and they put
in jeopardy the institutions of debate.

Speaker 12 (01:03:21):
Well and look for the candidate on your side of
the political aisle, it might have helped her, you know.
I mean, if you want to get sharp, you have
to rub up against something that will sharpen you. And
it might have even helped her quiet down those in
your party who still have so many questions about her policies.

Speaker 8 (01:03:36):
Great to see you, both, gentlemen. Thank you. Republicans are doubling.

Speaker 1 (01:03:39):
Democrats coming out again. Former Clinton advisor pollster for the
Democrats Mark Penn making that case again. They're accusing ABC
of giving questions to Kamala Harris Coumple, questions ahead of
time that looked very similar a whistleblower saying this to

(01:04:01):
what was asked the other day. Also, there are camera
angle issues. There are all kinds of things that they
added into this, which I thought was really fascinating. The
microphone mutiny. Trump supporters on ex buzzing with the claim
that debate rules specifically that the muted mic policy were
designed to muscle Trump's fiery rhetoric. They argue, it's like

(01:04:23):
asking a line to roar through a muscle the moderator's motive.
The trace of moderators had eyebrows raising higher than the
national debt connections deeper a conspiracy theory. One of the
moderators was rumored to have been Kamala Harris's sorority sister. Regardless, Uh,
we saw the bias without knowing all of that. The

(01:04:44):
camera even, they said, even the camera work didn't escape scrutiny.
Social media was a buzz with post FROMAC suggested camera
angle's favorite Harris making Trump looked like he was on
trial rather than in a debate, questionable questions, fact check
fiasco's the audience absence. Uh well, that was something that
was agreed upon previously for for Biden, but no more debates.

(01:05:08):
I think that's a problem. I like to see conversations happen.
I like to see people duking it out, talking it through,
and I think the American people lose in these scenarios.
That's the thing that is the saddest to me. Hey,
let's see next time. We got Adam from Belleville on
the phone. Let me grab him. He wants to talk
to Bate. We'll talk to you to two four eight

(01:05:29):
eight hundred eighty two five five two four eight eight
hundred talk Adam, good morning, welcommend nine ten am.

Speaker 16 (01:05:35):
Hey look man, Matte, that's for having me on. I
like to say, yeah, these conversations are or you know,
they're they're helpful.

Speaker 3 (01:05:44):
I actually called in to.

Speaker 16 (01:05:47):
Clay and Buck and Hannity to ask me and they
went to let me on, man, So I appreciate. I
appreciate you letting me on, you know, letting me voice mocks.

Speaker 1 (01:05:56):
Yeah, my pleasure. You know, sometimes the national shows don't
have time to get to everything, but I'm glad we can, man, absolutely,
thank you for calling back.

Speaker 16 (01:06:04):
Yeah, and I know you guys don't have time. It
was actually their screeners who was like, yeah, they don't
take those kinds of questions. So but no big deal,
like no, no, you know, no, love Walk just wanted
to chime in on the debate a little bit. You know,
I don't really think the debate matters much as far
as you know, you know, fifth and voters out. I'm

(01:06:25):
like you guys, I think you know, most people know
what they're going to vote for. I think there's probably
maybe what maybe a million undecided voters, which like you, like,
I don't know how you could be undecided at this point.
I think the you know, the purpose of a debate
is just get your message out there, right, get your
message out to the American people. Yet they'll make their

(01:06:47):
choice now. I my opinion. I'm a leader of young men, right,
I'm a I'm a basketball coach of travel team, basketball coach.
I've been doing there for quite some time, and you know,
always tell the boy. You know, we know the day.
We can't blame the refs. You know, there are sinds
of things that we could have did correct mistakes that

(01:07:09):
were made that ultimately, you know, made us lose the game. Right,
So I think it's really really ridiculous that you know,
not you particularly, but some people are just blaming the
moderators for this. They asked questions to both candidates. They
asked our tough questions. She just didn't answer them, you
know what I mean, Adam.

Speaker 1 (01:07:29):
Can I ask you a question? Can I ask you
a question? Because I agree, I think you ought to
own up when you don't have a great performance although
I will say I don't think Trump's performance was horrible.
I know that it was. I think Kamala Harris did
have a much better performance somewhat people expected her to have.
Some are saying, well, you get the questions ahead of time,

(01:07:50):
and you get the refs playing in your film. I
think she started off slow, but once she realized that
they were going to carry her water. You can see
this if you go back and watch. She started off
very nervous. She had dried. Once she realized, she got
that confidence and took off from there. I'm not making excuses,
but that's just my observation.

Speaker 16 (01:08:10):
I agree she started off that first question in the economy,
you know, her first couple of words, I was like,
oh boy, here we go. Did just want to avoid
this completely? She kind of didn't really, you know, gain
her footing until they got on her best topic, which
is did you.

Speaker 1 (01:08:25):
Did you get from there? Did you get answers that
you wanted?

Speaker 16 (01:08:30):
Absolutely not from either candidate though from either candidate. But
what I will say is the difference, again my opinion,
I like to know if you agreed, you know why
she didn't do a good job of, you know, really
explaining much of anything. You know, she did lay out
her you know, we want to give new parents six
thousand dollars, we want to you know, get a small

(01:08:53):
business of fifty thousand dollars tax deduction, you know, twenty
five thousand dollars for the first time home buyers. She
did do that, and she has already said these things before, right, So,
I mean, she did lay out some points that way.
I went, you know, what else is going to be
impacted by these policies that you're trying are implementing? Uh say,

(01:09:15):
you know, say with Trump, he says a lot. I
mean yesterday, I think the thing he said about the
you know, no tackle on overtime, I think that that
is amazing. I think that's a great idea, as well
as I think, you know, the fifty thousand dollars tacticizession
for small businesses is a great thing. So are we
going to do these things? Right? What else is going
to be impacted? Who's going to come up short?

Speaker 10 (01:09:36):
Right?

Speaker 16 (01:09:36):
You know we need to know?

Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
Well, well, hang on, hang on, Adam, you're forgetting and
Kamala doesn't have this as far as Anna, but you're forgetting.
Trump has the uh the ace in the hole of
Elon Musk and the government waste, fraud and abuse. Uh,
he's going to go have them go in and cut
some of that stuff and make room. And I will
tell you, I think there's a lot of things that

(01:09:58):
could be cut in a I mean, we're we're paying
and a lot of this. You know what it is,
it's corporate greed. I hear that on the left quite
a bit. But what it really what it is is
they've got these they've got these like back room deals
with these big companies and so they're go in and
do these you know, these government contracts and they're paying
five hundred dollars for a hammer or something like that,

(01:10:20):
and this, this is where that money is. This that's
where money getting wasted. If we cut that out, and
guess what, we have more opportunity to, uh to make
things right for the American people. So I I I
will tell you when you say where's the money coming
for that's that's that's one of the things that we've
got to do first. Unfortunately, I just never hear that
on the left. And that's it. That's a real problem.

(01:10:42):
I want to ask you this because this I'm curious,
I'm I'm glad that I got you on the phone,
So I'm I I see a real problem. Mark Penn
that the Democrat, the advisor for Clinton, made the point
he believes that because of what happened in this last debate,
because the moderators having their sort of their thumb on

(01:11:03):
the scale that and we've already seen it with Trump
saying he really doesn't think it is worth another debate
at this point. Does this put debates at risk in
the future, and and do you think I don't know.
To me, I'm kind of bothered by this because I
think we ought to have more conversations. You and I

(01:11:23):
are having one right now. I think the American people
need to see that we can have conversations with each other.
We ought to exchange the ideas and let the best
one win.

Speaker 5 (01:11:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (01:11:33):
Absolutely, debates are I think they're important for just so
people can see how they interact, you know, if they're
going to hold their composent on stage, and can you
get your message out there right and can you get
people to buy into that?

Speaker 1 (01:11:49):
I do.

Speaker 16 (01:11:50):
As far as the moderators, though, I will say that
you know, they didn't follow up on a couple of questions,
and you know they kind of let escape by without answering.
But with that being said, Trump had ten more minutes
of speaking time, and if he would have just used
that to pound her, you know, just just keep going
at her, I think it would have been a lot

(01:12:12):
more effective than you know, he kind of just went
off the rails, you know, once she started bringing h
you know, proud sizes and stuff. So I don't think
his debate was as bad as you know, people are
making it out to be. I think we got exactly
who he is, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:12:29):
I think, uh, you know, we know who Trump is.
We see him all the time. He's in front of
camera more than probably any politician in American history. I think,
so you know where he stands, you know what, you
know his policies are. I think that, you know, I
just think he's This is my opinion. I think he's
losing voters.

Speaker 16 (01:12:50):
I think there's people that are not going to vote
for him that has in the past, just because of
some of the positions that he's taking right now. So
I think in this selection it was going to be tight.

Speaker 6 (01:13:03):
Man.

Speaker 16 (01:13:03):
I think I called it, you know, the last time
I spoke with you, I said, it's going to be
a landslide. I no longer believe that. I think is
going to be really, really tight, and I think these
last couple of weeks are going to be critical, more
so for Kamala than for for Donald Trump, because we
know what we get with with Trump. But I really
think that you know, when he you know, I've been

(01:13:28):
and it's not a good place to get information from,
but you can kind of see something, and you know,
I guess stuff on YouTube of course, from podcasters, and
you know, there's a particular guy that was a stout
supporter of Donald Trump, and he's like, I can't do
it now. You know, I don't want to say the
guy's name on air. I'm sure you know who he
I'm talking about. They had a dinner at Malago, big

(01:13:50):
deal was made about it. One of his biggest supporters,
and he's like, just had this huge rant the other
day about you know, some of the things that Trump
has said. Came out and said, So, you know, this
election is interesting. Last point I'd like to make is
I really think there was going to be a gender election,
right and obviously men are outnumbered by women in this country,

(01:14:14):
but I think that he has more support of women
than the Democrats, like to acknowledge actually I know he does.

Speaker 3 (01:14:24):
You know, I know he does.

Speaker 16 (01:14:25):
So I think he has a chance to win this selection.
I just think that he needs to, you know, clean
up at a little bit and just stick to the policy.
I think the biggest mistake he made was when I
seen him, you know, they said he was arriving in
Pennsylvania and I seen him get off the plane with
Laura Loomer. I said, this is going to be interesting tonight.

(01:14:45):
I think that was a huge mistake, you know, for
him to involve her in his debate prep. I think
she's the one who kind of, you know, got him off. Hey, no,
we could just go out there and be yourself that
people love you. And I think, you know, his other
debate prep team was, hey, man, just go out there
and stick to the policies. Do you know, present yourself

(01:15:07):
as you did with the buying debate, and you totally
destroyed them, effectively ended a fifty year political career. I
think if he would have came out with that tone
on this this last debate here, I think it would
have been a totally different outcome, and I think his
numbers would have went through the roof. But he kind
of you know, went off the rails and you kind of,

(01:15:28):
you know, twen out of them.

Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
After that, Adam, I gotta I gotta run for time here.
But just one last quick question for you. Are you
locked in on your vote or or could you be
slayd to vote for Trump?

Speaker 16 (01:15:45):
So it's funny, man, my mom actually cost me a
Trump supporter, But I'm not. I can't vote for I
can't vote for him. I just can't.

Speaker 3 (01:15:54):
It's a you know, mol and and and character mean
a lot to me.

Speaker 17 (01:15:59):
Man.

Speaker 16 (01:15:59):
I can't vote for a guy who you know, just
because I disagree.

Speaker 3 (01:16:03):
All right, Wait, wait a minute, wait a.

Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
Minute, all right, I gotta pause you there. I know
exactly what you're gonna say. I get it.

Speaker 16 (01:16:09):
Uh, this is the this is the no.

Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
No, this is the this is the TDS. This is
the and it's not necessarily you're not raging with it,
but I get it because it's personality conflicts and things
like that. And I've seen it people I know and
and and and love, so I I completely understand it.

Speaker 18 (01:16:27):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:16:28):
And I'm not I'm not going to change your mind
today so that I won't even try it, but I
wanted to ask you, uh, and get that out and
you're more than work of the callback. I really appreciate
you having these conversations with us as as always an Adam,
thank you so much for for taking the time to
be here with us.

Speaker 16 (01:16:42):
Hey man, thanks for having me and let me let
me work my opinion there.

Speaker 3 (01:16:45):
I really appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
You got it. Talk to you, Sir Adam, and and
Belleville there in the latest. I haven't want him over yet,
but we'll keep trying. I'm not sure What'll keep calling
and we'll have great conversation.

Speaker 6 (01:16:58):
Hey.

Speaker 1 (01:16:58):
By the way, in Michigan, Trumps lead Harris the latest
polled New York Post says even post debate, and it's
because of black voters. So what are they seeing. We'll
get into that coming up next in that piece. Plus
Alena Habba, President Trump's what the President Trump's attorneys in
town this weekend. We'll tell you when, where, and talk

(01:17:19):
to her about that case in Georgia and the charges
after this nine ten am. Trump leaded in Michigan. Confirmable
talk about this with Alena Hammitt coming up. She's in
town for campaign events. President Trump's attorney plus big wins yesterday,

(01:17:41):
as President Trump found out that they're dropping a couple
of charges. That dropping some charges. They're a judge in
Georgia in the Fanny Willis case, you're pulling out of
the battleground state, the Wolverine state, suggesting Tuesday, the debate
between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump didn't help didn't help
Harrison all anyway. Inside Advantage survey conducted Wednesday and Thursday,

(01:18:04):
I wanna shows a former president with a forty nine
to forty eight percent lead in Michigan. The advantage that
includes a five point lead with independence not the only surprise.
The poll also showed a slightly higher amount of support
for Trump among African Americans around twenty percent, which may
be in aberration or a reflection of higher African American

(01:18:24):
numbers seen in recent national surveys. In New York Times,
survey ads Tarry questions the surgeon Black support may be
a Michigan only phenomenon and may not matter that much
in this particular state. He says, Michigan's African American vote,
while not insignificant, is half of the swing states such
as Georgia. I actually think it is going to play

(01:18:47):
a big role here, but I think it'll play a
big role throughout the country. I think people are waking up.
Just my opinion on it, but I think people are
waking up in ways they have not yet before. They're
seeing what's been done to them and the Democrat Party
leaving them behind. They know what their lives are like

(01:19:07):
President Trump, and at every turn, I think all of
these things add into that conversation. We'll continue coming up next.
Trump attorney Alena Habba joining us after this time of
the hour De Troice News Talk Superstation nine ten am.
Justin Barklay. We're back next. It's never a dull moment,

(01:19:33):
never enough time to do it all, but we're making
sure we get to the stories that you won't hear
anywhere else. In our next guest, a fierce fighter, particularly
for President Trump and have the truth. In the last
year or so, you've really got up close personal a
look at that passion into the fight and continues it

(01:19:54):
in this election. Alena Habber, attorney for President Trump and
fighter in the in the class here. I appreciate you
taking the time to be here with us this morning.

Speaker 19 (01:20:04):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (01:20:05):
Thanks for having me absolutely Okay, so I have to
start with the story out of Georgia. Yesterday fantastic news,
just a little piece, but every day we hear more
and more news, good news, at least in these law
fair issues.

Speaker 19 (01:20:23):
Yeah, it really is great.

Speaker 8 (01:20:25):
I mean they dropped.

Speaker 19 (01:20:28):
Two counts against President Trump and the election probe, which
is fantastic. But more importantly, what we're seeing is these cases,
as I've been saying, you know, it takes time, but
I've been fighting these cases with him for three and
a half years, they are falling apart because they were
not real cases. And in time, when you get to
look at evidence, when you don't hear the noise, and

(01:20:49):
you don't have, you know, a grand jury that's in
a blue state sitting there indicting the political opponent, when
you actually get into the meat of these cases, they
fall heard. And we're seeing that with Jack Smith. We
saw that in Florida with the Boxes case I call it,
and now in Georgia. It's just crazy. I mean when
we say it's lawfair, it's real lawfare, and it's just

(01:21:12):
another reason outside of everything else that we have to
get President Trump back into office and straighten this country up.

Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
I know that's part of what you'll be doing here
in Michigan. Big more big news yesterday. I always say
it's like drinking from a fire hose, but it definitely
feels that. Well, you can't keep up with everything. One
of the stories that yesterday came out was President Trump.
He's made these big announcements no tax on tip, trying
to make housing more affordable. And I'm sure this is
another policy that Kamala Harris will probably try and steal

(01:21:42):
as well. But a huge announcement on over.

Speaker 6 (01:21:45):
And we're also announcing that as part of our additional
tax cuts, we will end all taxes on overtime.

Speaker 5 (01:21:54):
You know what that means, thy do.

Speaker 1 (01:21:56):
That already a big impact here in the state of Michigan.
We have the pulling out today the New York Post
reporting that President Trump's lead here in Michigan continues after
the debate, Black voters helping boost But you know the
thing about Michigan, and I know you know this, but

(01:22:18):
this is like the manufacturing hub of the world, or
at least was at one point in Harris and Biden
and her governor whit me Her and all these people
really have tried to with the electric vehicle mandates take
us back backwards, really in the wrong direction. Another president
understands what needs to be done here more than anybody
in the voters do. Because of the there's electric vehicle

(01:22:40):
manag's crippling the auto industry and that has a dramatic
impact around the entire state. But this idea about having
overtime be tax that's incredible. I think it'll be a
big boom for us here.

Speaker 19 (01:22:56):
Yeah, I think that that's These things are focused on
the working American, the people that are effected, and they're
more effective than a handout of six grand by Kamala
Harris because these are long term solutions that won't cost
taxpayer dollars. You know, handouts and you know, saying they'll
forgive loans and all that costs US trillions of dollars.

Speaker 1 (01:23:19):
Those don't work.

Speaker 16 (01:23:21):
They're not free.

Speaker 19 (01:23:23):
But saying okay, the American government won't profit on your
extra work, or the American government won't take more money
out of you. That's what actually makes you money. And
those are the policies that will work. The no tax
on tips, Social Security, you know for people trying to
do IVF, making sure that that's covered and they don't

(01:23:45):
have to pay parts that we can have children in
this in this country, even if you're struggling to and
now this his policies work because he knows how to
do it. Kamala Harris's team in the White House with
President Biden has deteriorated our country in such a major
way that America is suffering on a daily basis. And

(01:24:06):
they don't care about America. They care about policy at politics,
and they care about power, and that's not good.

Speaker 1 (01:24:13):
You know, you've come up against it, and I know
it's really become a big issue, and I think not
just in this campaign, but I think this is something
that will impact us all by the time it's all
over with if it goes the wrong way. But you've
seen what the law fare has done to this president.
You've seen what it's done to the people around him.

(01:24:34):
You've been in the middle of the fight on this
and a lot of the things that Kamala Harris has
really made her sort of her case on here. As
someone running for president, she's going to be a prosecutor
and she's going to prosecute this and prosecute that. Well.
I think the American people are quite frankly tired of

(01:24:55):
some of this treatment that they've seen, and boy, the
last thing they want is an outacan prosecutor, putting her
thumb on the scales of justice. And can you imagine
what happens if she makes it in to the White House.
What is your commentary is.

Speaker 19 (01:25:12):
She is in the White House. This is what happens.
Look at what's happened to a president. This is because
she's in the White House. This is the weaponization of
a Department of justice against a political opponent. It is happening.
We don't need to imagine. They're trying to put their
political opponent in jail. He got a bullet to the
head and they're still trying to go. It's NonStop. It's

(01:25:35):
called desperation. This is not No one is above the law.
Because when you look at Hunter Biden and Joe Biden,
who are making money off foreign and we now have
reports from you know, the government that there were foreign
funds being sent to the President of the United States,
the big guy that we have reports that his family
was property and nothing is happening. Imagine if that was Trump,

(01:25:56):
there would be a raid on every family member. It
would be the most disgusting show of power. They are
acting like dictators. They are wrongly prosecuting people. So everything
you know, fearmongering, but it's what they've done. They've already
done it, that's the problem.

Speaker 1 (01:26:14):
Yeah, it's fair point. The Alina Hamma with this right now,
attorney for President Trump and in Michigan, will give you
details about the campaign. And of course he's got a
big stop here, a town hall in Flint on Tuesday.
You can get registered Donald J. Trump dot com click
on the events section for that. But yesterday the news
came out. I know you and I watched. Anybody saw

(01:26:35):
what we saw. Everyone came to this conclusion on their own.
But now the question is today was it rigged? Former
top Clinton advisor calling on ABC to launch an internal
probe on the whether or not the debate was grigged?
With Kamala Harris given questions and donmach like, this is outrageous.
Donald Brazil did this with Hillary Clinton. We know that
they do this behind the scenes. All kinds of questions

(01:26:58):
about what happened, the incessant fact checking and all these
other issues. But this is a Democrat. There's a whistleblower
out there even talking about some of the things that
happened behind the scenes. What should happen here?

Speaker 19 (01:27:13):
They need to investigate it. They need to investigate it.
That's what should happened. They need to investigate it. That
was not Kamala Harris that that was very strange. And
I do think that you know that something went wrong there.

Speaker 8 (01:27:27):
And I would not be.

Speaker 19 (01:27:28):
Surprised if she didn't have the.

Speaker 3 (01:27:29):
Kish the excuse me, the questions in advance.

Speaker 19 (01:27:34):
There's just no way that that was that was a
fair thing. Look, regardless of it, it was three against one,
regardless of it. They're not supposed to fact check him,
and they did. And not only did they, they didn't
fact check her. It was so lopsided. It's I think
going to work in President Trump's favor because the American
people just like what he wrongs. We attack him, they

(01:27:55):
raid his home, but not Biden's. They see that and
they go, wait a minute, doing how desperate are you?

Speaker 8 (01:28:03):
You know?

Speaker 19 (01:28:04):
And it kisses people off. They don't want to have
a world where you have to be afraid of your
political opponent, or you have to be afraid to say
that you're a Republican because the Democrats will come after you,
or the i RF will come after you, or the
DJ that's on American it's a dictatorship. We don't like it.

Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
Yeah, I I think we saw some of that in fact,
in the some of the focus groups where folks were
watching and the reactions that they had to it at
three to one, I think they were coming out in
favor of the president and a lot of these people
on the side of et cetera. Alimahama is going to
be in Michigan. You've got campaign events that you're coming

(01:28:44):
in support of the president for tell us where you'll
be and why it's so important.

Speaker 19 (01:28:49):
Oh, I was at an event yesterday last night. I'm
actually in Michigan.

Speaker 6 (01:28:54):
Now.

Speaker 19 (01:28:54):
I'm happy to be here. I am going to a
couple events I have are of a part of the
Kaldean community and church and foundation. I of course I'm
Arab American. I'm proud of it. So I'm happy to
be here. I'm going to a Trump Force forty seven
event tonight with the vech Ramaslani and some other individuals

(01:29:16):
from the Trump camp, and I'm just excited. I have
a ton of things going on, but I'm happy to
be here and speak to you guys and get to
know Michigan and really explain why I think we all
have to get behind President Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
All Right, I know you probably don't want to talk
about you. You want to talk about him, and we
appreciate that too, But what makes you such a fighter?

Speaker 19 (01:29:36):
Oh? My children? I don't want this country to turn
into what my parents left, you know, we left Bagdad,
and I don't want this country to turn into a
third world country for my children's sake and for I
really do love America and I appreciate what America's given
my family. So for me, I fight because, yes, I

(01:29:57):
know the man President Trump, who really truly is a
good person who's been ridiculed and prosecuted, but more importantly,
he really is America first, and I am as well.
So I just want our country to be safe again
and thrive again. And I believe in God, and I
feel that this is what my plan was for what

(01:30:18):
God had in store for me, you know. So I'm
very proud of the work I do and I'll keep fighting.

Speaker 1 (01:30:23):
So many people that I've talked to throughout the last
few years specifically very similar answers. No matter what they face,
there's a faith component that really just sort of calls them,
compels them to stand up and in the fight. And
we are just glad that you're doing that that you're
answering the call because not everybody has to, so so

(01:30:44):
thank you absolutely, Lenah Habba, and we appreciate it. Love
to have you back and enjoy your time in Michigan.

Speaker 19 (01:30:51):
Thank you, happy to be here.

Speaker 1 (01:30:53):
Have a great day you too, God bless Elena Haba
will be tonight and Farmington Hills if you want to
see her, along with a gram of Swavi, Tim Wahlberg,
Congressman Wahlberg, Tutor Dixon, they'll be there. The Trump Team
Agenda forty seven Policy Tour event tonight at six pm
in Farmington Hills. Details Farmington Hills, Manor and more we'll

(01:31:14):
put online in the stack at justin Barkley dot com.
There you have it. The fight continues back with more
after this. It's Detroit's News Talk superstation nine ten.

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Speaker 1 (01:31:41):
You can jump in and uh and weigh in with
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Alena Habba. The Agenda forty seven tour rolling through Michigan
tonight in Farmington Hills. In the details. I'll make sure
that they get up again, them up on Twitter right now,
Twitter Accent. They'll get up on a stag as well
later today. But it's tonight six o'clock at Farmington Hills,

(01:32:05):
manor there on Orchard Lake. Of course, fantastic program. It
looks like the Veg's going to be there, Elena hobb
is going to be there, Tudor Dixon's going to be there,
Eric Nesbit, and in many many others, Congressman Tim Wilmock.
So you've got a list of folks coming together tonight
for that program. And they continue to push throughout the state.

(01:32:29):
So again this is this is only heating up here
in Michigan as the as the drive continues. President Trump
here in Michigan again in Flint on Tuesday for a
town hall. Black voters helping boost the poll numbers. According
to the latest in the New York Post, they hope

(01:32:51):
it's not real. They hope it's not true. That's what
they're essentially saying. The polster is anyway, But man, you
just can't deny it was the ATA. The numbers don't
lie that's that's the latest Trump leading Harris in Michigan.
Could it be for all the reasons we just discussed.

(01:33:13):
Could it be the fact that Trump wants to in
taxes on overtown. There's a few more things, by the
way from that from that event yesterday, I think it
was Arizona. A few more pieces talks about making housing
affordable again. This is something that everyone I think relates
to making housing of How do you do that?

Speaker 6 (01:33:35):
On taking office, I will also sign an executive order
directing the immediate termination of every single unnecessary rule that
is impeding housing construction and driving.

Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
Up the costs of housing.

Speaker 6 (01:33:50):
Government regulations are responsible for more than twenty five percent
of the cost of a new single family home and
of the cost of family homes. Think of it, regulations
costing forty of the cost and it takes you years
to get it done.

Speaker 1 (01:34:06):
We're going to end all of that.

Speaker 6 (01:34:08):
I have been a build in my entire life. I
understand the problem and I will fix it. I know
how to fix it. Nobody else is.

Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
Going to figure it out, There's no doubt about that.
That's that's a that's a very good by. There's somebody
who has seen the red tape behind the scenes and
knows one of the other things you could do with
did you see how much the housing costs have gone up?
They talk about the eating the cats, they're eating the dogs,
you know, and and now so funny because they don't

(01:34:37):
realize it. They've they've walked into the trap. Folks on
the left kind of ridiculing that, sort of trying to
mock that and and make that, you know, like while
Trump's out of it, they have no idea because they
shine a bigger spotlight on the issue, the real issue,
which is what is happening in Springfield, oh Housing costs

(01:35:01):
sure the roof why because of federal government's coming out
and giving massive housing subsidies to those Haitian migrants, and
so people in Ohio can't they're homeless, some of them
in Springfield can't afford the housing rights. He's got a solution.

Speaker 6 (01:35:17):
In addition, I will ban all mortgages for illegal aliens.

Speaker 1 (01:35:21):
You can't have it.

Speaker 6 (01:35:25):
Now in California under Gavin Newscombe. You know they want
to give illegals mortgages. They want all illegals. How about
all illegals get a mortgage. You don't get any mortgage.
They do. This is the first part of my plan
to restore housing affordability in America. Kamala Harris is killing

(01:35:46):
the American Dream. But with your vote this November going
to be the most important election ever in the history
of our country. We are going to bring back the
American dream bigger, better and stronger than ever before.

Speaker 1 (01:36:02):
The slashing the cost of new home thirty to fifty percent,
making housing more affordable and boil boy, you imagine what
that ends up doing forever. Talk about young voters who
never even imagine, They can't even think about the American
dream isn't alive and well for them, They can't even

(01:36:23):
picture it. They have no idea what that would be like.
He says he wants to rescue the suburbs. What do
you mean by this? Have you heard that they're actually
trying that. One of the things they're trying to do
is they have a test run in Springfield. They want
to break up the burbs.

Speaker 6 (01:36:39):
Finally, I will save america suburbs by protecting single families owning.
The radical left wants to abolish the suburbs by forcing
apartment complexes and low income housing into the suburbs right
next to your beautiful house right next to you. Have
a beautiful house, and they want a nice, low income
building to be right next to you. I will end

(01:37:00):
this Marxist crusade. I did it, you know, I did
it five six years ago.

Speaker 1 (01:37:03):
I did it. The suburbs were safe. That's why when they.

Speaker 6 (01:37:06):
Say suburban women maybe don't like Trump, I think they're wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:37:11):
I think they love me.

Speaker 9 (01:37:12):
I do.

Speaker 6 (01:37:13):
I never had problems with women. I never had any problems.
But they say suburban women, so they live in the suburbs.
And I'm the one that says you can't build a
low income apartment house where people want to do harm
when they move in right next to your beautiful little house, right.

Speaker 1 (01:37:33):
And then I hear the women don't like me. The
women want strong boarders.

Speaker 6 (01:37:37):
They don't want to be hurt, molested, killed, They want
their family to be safe. They want a strong military,
so we're.

Speaker 1 (01:37:44):
Not going to be attacked by anybody.

Speaker 6 (01:37:46):
Peace through striving.

Speaker 1 (01:37:47):
I mean, all this is just it's just obvious, the
every bed of it, there's there's just no I mean
that you don't you don't have to be a rocket
scientist to figure any of this out. Meanwhile, the left
is making fun of it all.

Speaker 21 (01:38:02):
They're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats, eat the cat,
the cat.

Speaker 1 (01:38:07):
And they're posting these videos online right now, and they
meant this to mock but now this has taken on
a life of its own, has gone virals.

Speaker 21 (01:38:16):
They're eating the cats, eat the cat, eat the cat.

Speaker 8 (01:38:20):
They're eating the dog, They're.

Speaker 1 (01:38:21):
Eating the cats eat I just laugh. I watched this.

Speaker 21 (01:38:24):
It's hilarious eating the dogs, they're eating the cats, eat
the cat, eat the.

Speaker 1 (01:38:29):
Cat, because it really shines a spotlight on the real
disasters that are happening. Yes, they are. The migrants are
they are hunting the animals. They have different culture. By
the way, this is we're supposed to celebrate this diversity.
This is the thing we're supposed to be celebrating. They're

(01:38:50):
acting like it on the left that it's not happening,
But it's not the only thing that's happened. In fact,
there's a lot of other things that are just as
as bad, if not more devastating. In Springfield, violent crime
is skyrocket. It's through the roof one hundred and forty
two percent. It's up car accidents. Spike, eleven year old
killed in one of the trash piled up, and yes,
the animals hunted. The city's changed overnight. Now the governor there,

(01:39:17):
Ohio's governor Mike de Wine announcing he's sending more resources.
Some of it is he wants to help the migrants running. Well, look,
you definitely want people to assimilate. Wants them to learn
how to drive, oh and get vaccinated. That's the other thing.
But what about the actual story about what's happening behind

(01:39:38):
the scenes there that the real numbers.

Speaker 7 (01:39:40):
When the Biden Harris administration rolled out the red carpet
for millions of migrants, they didn't just ship them to
Texas and New York. Thousands were deposited into small towns
across the country like Springfield, Ohio, that had a population
of sixty thousand until Kamala imported fifteen thousand Haitians who
know nothing about our cult and come from the poorest

(01:40:01):
country in the Western hemisphere.

Speaker 1 (01:40:03):
So what's the result the fact we've been talking about
it will dig in more coming on next First, we're
going to take our break the headlines. Bottom of the hour.
We'll get the latest news, whether they're in traffic together
Detroit's News Talk superstation nine ten.

Speaker 21 (01:40:19):
Am, eating the cats.

Speaker 1 (01:40:27):
You're eating the dogs.

Speaker 21 (01:40:28):
Eat the cat, eat the cat.

Speaker 1 (01:40:31):
This one might be the best one, the best one yet.
You're eating the dogs.

Speaker 21 (01:40:35):
They're eating the cats. Eat the cat, Eat the cat.
You're eating the cats. You're eating the dogs the cat.

Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
I don't know who did this, but it's hilarious. Somebody
made the remix, took the song the remix and and
and put Kamala Harris dancing to it. The cat eat
the cat. The Oh my gosh, this is brilliant, maybe
the best one yet.

Speaker 21 (01:41:02):
Absolutely, they're eating the cats, eat the cat.

Speaker 16 (01:41:07):
The cat.

Speaker 1 (01:41:08):
That's that's perfect. I will put that up in the
stack at justin barklay dot com so you can you
can enjoy and share because as always these are the things.
By the way, they don't want you to think that
they are eating the dogs. They don't want you to
talk about it at all. They try to memory hold

(01:41:29):
it all. In fact, Democrats in Michigan Tim Walls of
the West Side of the state Grand Rapids yesterday and
a speech started chanting, we're not eating.

Speaker 11 (01:41:37):
The cons And you tell me you had this on
your bingo card and they're eating cats and they're eating cats.

Speaker 1 (01:41:46):
Say they're not eating cats well cat ladies. Sorry to
tell you, but but they are just and even worse.
Jesse Waters exposes some of this, in fact a great
list of things. In a horrific list of things. I

(01:42:09):
guess it's probably a better way to put it. That
are happening there in that small town of Springfield, Ohio,
and towns throughout the country. By the way, this is
what they'll do. They don't care about you in their
ivory towers. They don't care looking down about you, me
or anither the rest of us. This is how they operate.

Speaker 7 (01:42:27):
When the Biden Harris administration rolled out the red carpet
for millions of migrants, they didn't.

Speaker 8 (01:42:31):
Just ship them to Texas and New York.

Speaker 7 (01:42:33):
Thousands were deposited into small towns across the country, like Springfield, Ohio,
that had a population of sixty thousand until Kamala imported
fifteen thousand Haitians who know nothing about our culture and
come from the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Violent
crime scotrocket one hundred and forty two percent. Car accidents

(01:42:54):
spiked a migrant in a minivent smashed into a school
bus Injuring twenty and ki an eleven year old boy
trash started piling up in the streets.

Speaker 8 (01:43:05):
The town changed overnight.

Speaker 3 (01:43:07):
This issue is not a Republican or Democratic issue.

Speaker 1 (01:43:10):
This is an American issue. This is an Ohio issue,
and this is a Springfield issue.

Speaker 17 (01:43:14):
Schools are overcrowded. Our education system has went in. The
housing is another issue, the overcrowding and housing. My son
had to give me his house and move to another
house because I can't find housing.

Speaker 18 (01:43:33):
Is where cut off point that I mean for the
population here or I mean I feel like there should
be a no vacancy sign up right now and people
are still coming in.

Speaker 7 (01:43:46):
There's even rumors that people's pets have gone missing.

Speaker 6 (01:43:50):
What they have done to our country by allowing these
midians and midions of people to come into our country.
And look at what's happening to the towns all over
the United States, and a lot of towns don't want
to talk.

Speaker 1 (01:44:01):
It's not going to be Aurora or Springfield.

Speaker 6 (01:44:03):
A lot of towns don't want to talk about it
because they're so embarrassed by it. In Springfield, they're eating
the dogs the people that came in. They're eating the cats,
they're eating they're eating the pets of the people that
live there.

Speaker 7 (01:44:19):
ABC says there's no evidence people's pets were eating, but
people are calling the cops reporting Haitians or eating their geese.

Speaker 2 (01:44:29):
I see a group of Haitian people. There was about
four of them. They all had geese in their hand.

Speaker 3 (01:44:37):
How many geeks did they have?

Speaker 2 (01:44:40):
They each had one.

Speaker 8 (01:44:42):
Now the media won't play you that nine to one
one call. The media won't investigate the story at all.

Speaker 7 (01:44:46):
Because if they did, they'd have to report on the
dangerous migrant payload.

Speaker 8 (01:44:51):
Kamala unleashed on Springfield. It's like living in a dystopian
nightmare area.

Speaker 22 (01:44:57):
You hope you wake up and it's twenty nineteen again
and you realize it's twenty twenty four and it's the
same thing over and over again, day after day. What's
happening is the disruption of the smaller neighborhoods. And it
has never been a race issue. It's about color. It's
not about color, it's about culture. You're once close knit
community has now been changed and there are people in

(01:45:20):
your neighborhood that you don't know, that don't speak your language,
that live a different lifestyle from you, And it's going
to cause attention.

Speaker 7 (01:45:29):
The people of Springfield are begging for help. It helps
on the way, just not for them.

Speaker 2 (01:45:36):
I don't know of a single homelessation in this.

Speaker 8 (01:45:38):
Town because they all got a vulguers.

Speaker 18 (01:45:41):
But I have to show you a whole bunch of
people that have been displaced because I'm that guy Rob.

Speaker 5 (01:45:45):
You know, for twenty five years, I've worked with the
homeless in this community.

Speaker 7 (01:45:49):
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced he's sending more resources to
the migrants to help them learn English, learn how to drive,
and get vaccinated.

Speaker 8 (01:45:59):
Is Mike the wine putting America first?

Speaker 7 (01:46:02):
Remember when DeSantis sent fifty migrants to Martha's Vineyard, Democrats
called the National Guard and ship them off to a
military base. Wa Kamala Harrison's twenty thousand migrants to a
small Ohio town and just they let it fester.

Speaker 6 (01:46:17):
There's a place called Springfield, Ohio that you've been reading about.
Twenty thousand illegal Haitian immigrants have descended upon the town
of fifty eight thousand people, destroying their entire.

Speaker 1 (01:46:30):
Way of life.

Speaker 6 (01:46:30):
This was a beautiful community and now it's horrible what's happened.

Speaker 1 (01:46:35):
In day one of my administration. I will stop this invasion.

Speaker 6 (01:46:38):
I will seal the border, I will end the Harris
migrant flights, and I will begin the largest deportation operation
in the history of our country.

Speaker 1 (01:46:52):
Fantastic. That's a stark contrast, as they say, the story
that you're not well, you're not supposed to hear about,
you're not supposed to know about. Why Why are you
so angry? They said President Trump's debate performance the other night,
Why are you so angry? His response yesterday at that

(01:47:16):
very same event, I thought nailed it part of what
we just discussed.

Speaker 10 (01:47:21):
In fact, people said that I was angry at the
debate angry Are you angry? And yes, I am angry
because he allowed twenty one million illegal aliens invading our communities.
Many of them are criminals, many are criminals.

Speaker 1 (01:47:39):
I'm angry. People feel that, by the way, And there's
a little tongue in cheek to it, you know, he's
given that sort of a little bit more of a
sort of you know, leaning into the the tone on it.
But he's you know, I am angry about these things.

(01:48:00):
Our country's being destroyed from the inside, by the way.
That's what people resonating with a frustration and anger. Why
is this being allowed? None of this should be even happening,
and it's simple, all of it. Really, Why why is
this even being allowed? Well, you and I both we

(01:48:20):
both know, we both know why this is going and
we both understand why it's happening. They don't want to
make America great again because they never thought it was
great in the first place. They don't want to make
America great again because they hate it. They don't want
to make America great again because what they want to
do is destroy it, bring it down from the inside,
and remake it into their own utopian pipe dream, which

(01:48:44):
will be a dystopian future. We've seen how it works communism,
We've seen how this authoritarian is We've seen how it
works at every step of the way. And it it
is horror. It's death. It's a culture of death. In fact, unfortunately,

(01:49:08):
that's what we're that's what we're dealing with on a
daily basis here. In fact, there's no getting around it.
We are inundated with it. We are inundated with it.
But there is hope. Good people still in the fight

(01:49:32):
want to stand up and fight back. It doesn't matter
what name they call you, it doesn't matter who they
say you are. You know, who you are. You understand
what the fight is all about. Talking about this. In fact,
talking about these stories is hate speech. Now, that's according
to the White House. Paring Jean Pierre says, you can't
talk about these things. It's hate speech. If you do,

(01:49:54):
don't do it, don't say it. Whatever you do, don't
talk about the story, don't share them. It's hate speech.
The latest from her coming up. But I also have
some good news too. I want to get to as
the train rolls on completely almost off the tracks at
this apartment, we'll get it back on. Hope and encouragement

(01:50:18):
come in your way. We'll get to that. The good news,
the stories you won't want to mess after this. The
Back program coming up today, Rabbi Daniel Lappin joining him
at some point to the program. They'll talk about these
major stories and what was it rigged the debate On
Tuesday night, Glenn dives in nine to do today the
glid Back Program right here in Detroit's news talk superstation

(01:50:41):
nine ten am. Back next after the latest from the Midwesterner.
Deadlines are around the state and theon but not I
don't know who did this, but it is hilarious and
now they wanted it. This is a Taylor Swift because

(01:51:01):
she came out indoors Harris the other day. So there's
a Taylor Swift song about the debate.

Speaker 20 (01:51:10):
After their debate, I just couldn't wait.

Speaker 8 (01:51:16):
They told me what to say. I didn't have to wait.

Speaker 17 (01:51:21):
I want euro level rapes on recognizable states, at least
about the way.

Speaker 8 (01:51:29):
Hey, they told me what to say.

Speaker 19 (01:51:32):
Hey, Pa Trump Blues and Haytian's bob cute.

Speaker 8 (01:51:38):
Oh no, go feel this so cute?

Speaker 1 (01:51:41):
Oh no, run upside, a real novel.

Speaker 19 (01:51:50):
To take take the stage, stay stage, stage state off.

Speaker 1 (01:51:56):
I'll take it off. Okay, all right, that's it. Off
of that, Oh Taylor, Oh Taylor. By the way, it is,
it is. It's racist. You know, it's hate speech to
talk about these things. That's what KJP wants you to think,
hate speech.

Speaker 23 (01:52:18):
During the debate, Trump spread false claims and lies about
immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio. The city manager disputed
those false claims, and today city Hall was evacuated after
a bomb threat was sent to city agencies and media outfits.
Does President Biden believe Trump's words and rhetoric contributed to

(01:52:39):
those threats?

Speaker 2 (01:52:40):
Today?

Speaker 24 (01:52:41):
So look, I want to be super mindful. We're aware
of the reports of a bombing threat, as you just
stated in Springfield, Ohio at city Hall. Local police obviously
is investigating the situation, and we encourage everyone to follow
the public safety guidance.

Speaker 11 (01:52:56):
I don't want to.

Speaker 24 (01:52:57):
Speculate from here, of course, the source of the threat,
but I do want to take a step back. I
think it's important that all of us take a step
back here and just lean on the facts here. The Springfield,
Ohio Police Department has debunked. It is very bizarre and
very hateful smear that's out there.

Speaker 1 (01:53:18):
There are police audio calls that prove that people have
made these reports. There are various residents that have made
the claims. It's not debunked. What you could say is
that you know, we really don't know. And one of
the reasons we don't know is we have failed. Media
doesn't care, they want to do their job, they don't
want to investigate, and we've dumped twenty thousand Haitian migrants

(01:53:42):
into this God only knows what's happening here in this city.
We don't know. We really don't know. That's the truth.
We don't know. I can't tell you what the fact
I haven't seen it. We don't know the truth. There's
the policies have led us here should never even be

(01:54:03):
an option. This should never even be an option. The
yead here we are talking about it, and you're trying
to call everyone crazy and gas light them for this.
It is.

Speaker 24 (01:54:12):
What is happening here is an attempt to tear apart communities.

Speaker 1 (01:54:18):
And bye by who, by who, You're the one who
dumped the people there.

Speaker 24 (01:54:23):
Disrespect let's not forget also disrespecting law enforcement, and that
is the opposite of what our country deserves.

Speaker 1 (01:54:30):
Disrespecting law enforcement. Where's that coming from?

Speaker 24 (01:54:35):
It is undignified and an insult to all of us
as Americans, not just one community, but to all of
us as Americans.

Speaker 1 (01:54:43):
And it is.

Speaker 24 (01:54:44):
Spreading filth that makes the lives of the communities that
are being smeared here, It puts their lives in danger.
And it is just.

Speaker 8 (01:54:58):
It is just hate speech.

Speaker 23 (01:54:59):
That's what it is.

Speaker 1 (01:55:00):
Hate speech. There you go, Hey, I don't know. Let's
check in with Democrat Mary Ann Williamson. She's she's somebody
whos ran for president. Fact, Maryann Williamson continuing to dump
on Trump because of the eating cats issue, will create
blowback on the November fifth, Haitian voodoo is in fact real,

(01:55:22):
and to dimiss the story out of hand rather than
listen to the citizens of Springfield, Ohio, confirms in the
minds of many voters, the stereotype of Democrats is smuggle
jerks who think they're too smart to listen to anyone
outside of their silo. Nailed it. I don't know what
she's up to, whe her tarot cards, everything else, but

(01:55:43):
there you have it that nails, that absolutely nails the
situation and why it's such a major issue. And they
keep trying to bring them there. I bring more attention
to them, make Trump looked like he's crazy or whatever,
the more intention than bring it this day realized they don't.

(01:56:05):
They don't get it. They're they're digging the wrong. Great
Marian Williamson does eat the dogs. They're eating the cats.

Speaker 6 (01:56:11):
The cat.

Speaker 1 (01:56:14):
Eating the cats.

Speaker 21 (01:56:14):
They're eating the dogs, the cat.

Speaker 1 (01:56:18):
No, you can't make this stuff up. This is this
is how, this is why the Teflon dog works the
way he does. A Teflon dawn cannot be and uh,
well it just at all backfires. It all backfires on them.
One one update because I know, you're wondering, just like me.

(01:56:40):
We covered it yesterday. Biden even Biden making the switch
putting on that Trump hat yesterday, he he kept it.
What did he do with the Trump pet? Oh, he
he kept the Trump pet from Fox News. We saw
him walk away with her. You're wondering, what the heck
did he do?

Speaker 25 (01:56:57):
Little more to the story. I was struck by this
sentence in the BB see Emily it said the daughter
of the man who swapped hats with the president said
Biden kept the Trump hat after the interaction. She said
that her father ended up getting another cap from the
Trump campaign after they reached out, So he kept the hat.
I mean, does he have it by his bedside in
the White House.

Speaker 2 (01:57:16):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:57:17):
That's really strange story, but there it is. And in
all of it, all of it's just glory. It really,
it really is glorious. Anyway, all these updates, the stories
that you've heard today was the debate ragged Mark penn Afarmer,
senior advisor to Clinton, saying that ABC auto hold internal

(01:57:39):
investigation on what happened behind the scenes, were questions given
out the way they set up the entire debate. He
has questions about all of it. A Democrat Clinton advisor,
Democrat pollster Mark Penn. Glynn's going to talk about that
today coming up on the Glenn Back Program nine to know.
There is no third made so far, at least Trump

(01:58:00):
saying not after what we saw Trump leading in Michigan.
He'll be here in Flint next Tuesday with Sarah Huckabee
Sanders as a moderator at the town hall. You'll get
all of that and some of the links. I think
that time to get to some of these stories today.
But in Springville, Aisle, we talked about the massive increase

(01:58:22):
in housing costs when is up forty percent since the
Haitians arrived. A lot of that, they say because of
the government, the federal subsidies that's coming. In Springfield, residents said,
geese and ducks have disappeared. One local resident says, I
haven't seen any dog eating, but the accidents are way up.
And by the way, Springfield not the only small town

(01:58:45):
with a Haitian wave. According to the news, a story
that Trump not even Trump Trump doesn't want you to
see the media surely won't. Actually the video came out yesterday.
I went viral. Late year old boy with a brain tumor,

(01:59:07):
I believe is what he had, breaks down in tears
in the surprising special moment with a special gift from
a very special individual just for him, He got a

(01:59:33):
letter in the mail from President Trump. Hell, look at
that look on his face, and here come the tears.

Speaker 26 (01:59:44):
It says, Dear Liam, Happy eighth birthday, missus Trump and
I hope you enjoyed the special occasion surrounded by the
love of your family and friends. We are so encouraged
by the strength and determination you have shown throughout your
young life and send our love and best wishes to
you as you continue to fight. Remember you were never alone,

(02:00:05):
and we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers
for continued health, for continued care and good health. May
God bless you and your family stay strong. Sincerely, Can
you tell me who signed that?

Speaker 1 (02:00:21):
Who was your birthday coming up?

Speaker 26 (02:00:23):
What do you say to him?

Speaker 1 (02:00:25):
Oh? Man, Wow, somebody's cutting the onions in here? Oh
knack that off? What a beautiful story? End that video?
The one Trump doesn't usually like to brag about doing
those things. He probably doesn't want you to, but the

(02:00:46):
media will never show you that side of him, and
the story after story just like it. That's it. Folks
back Monday morning. Make it a great weekend. God bless
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