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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:16):
I'm sure you've heard this been following the media. It's
been a line used by many of the old.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
School political reporters. Brit Here from Fox News. Trump win
is essentially the end of the Republican Party, the Republican
Party as we knew it, and oh this is this
is not the party of Reagan. Huh.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Let's be honest here, Okay, the Republican Party. Quite frankly,
they had no part of Reagan at the time. They
wanted no part of Reagan at all. Listen, the end
of the Republican Party. If you're talking about the end
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of the Bushwood Bushwood Country Club Republicans, I'm all for it.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Bushwood.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Yeah, I'm from Caddyshack, you know, like Judge Smails and
Doctor Beeper and that whole gang. They're no different. I
remember talking about this, you know, I'm getting a flashback
some fifteen twenty years ago. Now, you think the difference
between the elites and the Democratic Party and the Republican
Party are really that much different. No way, they want
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control as much as everyone else does. Well, you're calling
on you. You want to bring back the bushes? Huh? Is
that what you're looking to do? You think that that's going.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
To be great?
Speaker 2 (01:48):
What are you out of your mind? Listen? I am
a strong fiscal conservative and I disagree with quite a
few of Trump's policies, and we've discussed that here on
the program. But without a doubt, I mean, it's becoming
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a much bigger tent the people that Donald Trump is
surrounding himself with. As far as I'm going fantastic, I
mean bringing Ron Paul into the mix, there's another one
that the Republicans hated. They'd make fun of him. The
established would make fun of him as silly Ron Paul.
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Oh yeah, those libertarian ideas, you know, no war and
basically getting rid of the Fed and cutting government spending.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
Oh my god, what a fool.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
They make fun of them because again they're big government
types too, It's just a different type of big government.
They want to spend money, just want to spend it
on They got different priorities than the Democrats. Do same
thing essence again, which weighs more a pound a letter,
a pound of feathers.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
Oh, you spend uh, you know, one hundred.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Billion dollars on this defense project, or you spend one
hundred billion dollars on this uh welfare program that goes nowhere.
You're still spending one hundred billion dollars. And that's the issue.
So again, am I gonna shed a tier for the
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end of the Republican Party. No, the Republican Party, like
the Democrats, has lie, not told the truth. I didn't
fulfill their promises, took us into wars that we didn't
need to be involved with, turned us into Team America
World Police. That's both sides tied into the military industrial complex. Wow,
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that's going to suck if that Republican Party's gone. Watchdog
and Wall Street dot Com