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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Watchdog on Wall Street podcast explaining the news coming
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investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst, and trader Chris Markowski.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
So Governor Tim Walls thinks he can take me. Yeah,
he took to Gavin Newsom's podcast and said that he
could essentially kick any Donald Trump supporters. Ass this is
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we are becoming more and more like that movie Idiocracy
every single day. This guy was. This guy was Kamala
Harris's running mate. He is the governor of the state
of Mississippi, Misisippi through Minnesota, and he goes on a
podcast saying that he can beat up any of Donald
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Trump's supporters. Again, the uh, the memes had a field
day with this, uh you know, putting uh Tim Walls
in like a wrestling outfit with rainbow colors. And again
it's it's easy pick. It's like shooting fish Tim Wall.
I mean to make fun of Tim Wall. It's it's
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too easy, quite frankly, and it's not gonna it's not
gonna get us anywhere. I I I honestly, I watched
the clip I feel you've got to feel bad for
for Tim Walls a little bit, just because he's just
how I'm sorry, it just how pathetic he is. You
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watched you watch the video, he's it's obviously they staged
the back. They staged the background there for the podcast,
the video aspect of it. And all of a sudden,
he's got books behind him, tough looking books. He's got
a book behind him on classic cars. He's got another
book behind him, Army on purpose. His people went out,
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people went out to Barnes and Noble and said, get
some picture books that we can set up behind him.
It's like the movie The Campaign. It's a great movie.
You got Zach gallifan Akis, you got Will Ferrell in it,
and Zach gallifan Akis's character. He's a soft, super sensitive guy.
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He's running on the Republican ticket. You know, where's his sweaters?
His kids are chubby, he's a little overweight, and they
send in this They send in this guy to like
remake him, to make him a tough American. And that's
what kind of reminded me of watching Tim Walls doing this.
I don't know what his future is as far as politics.
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It's concerned national level. I don't know what he's thinking.
Maybe he thinks that he's gonna matter there. I don't
think so. But it's amazing what these people will do
to themselves. I wonder if they forget actually who they
really are at some point in time, because they're always
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told how to act, what to say at some at
some point in time, some point time they did, do
they forget who they are? Maybe maybe I look at
Tim Walls and I'm saying to myself, you know, this
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is a sad, sad character. I think that. You know,
it's again, the easy thing for conservatives and Republicans to
do is to make fun of this. That's the easy
it's the that's that is. Your first reaction is to
go out there and make fun of Timmy Walls, tampon.
Timmy Walls wants to put Tampa and I get it,
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I get it, I get it. I'm just throwing this
out there. I mean, I throw it out there, just
be like, you know, maybe I got pray for guys.
I mean he's said, I mean, he's got a sad existence,
he's got people telling him how he should actually be
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and act, and he's got to put on this fake show.
I know it's his choice to do that, but again,
I I it's like picking up I mean a little
little guy. I mean, he's just such a I don't know.
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I can't even get my arms around what I'm trying
to say here. I mean, Tim Walls, I'm you, don't
even waste your time with people. He's not a serious guy.
Let let him talk, let him make a fool out
of him. So elf and be like, Tim, you know
we're praying for you, buddy, We're praying for you. Watch
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