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a tremendous tremendous moment
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to evaluate what could happen twenty or
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fewer days from now and
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so we stack up a great lineup very
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late arizona gubernatorial candidate
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republican in arizona tearing
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it up you heard going back and associate that's one
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of the most impressive p bomb watching her the future
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star the party joe can't green
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brain served his country multiple
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state on the rising stars of the republican
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party he's a big deal scott brown me since
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in alliances the tectonic shifts
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latinos asians african american
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suburban women spots to this are
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problems coming home to a party after banning them
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we have an all star line up shooting off with arizona
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glp gubernatorial nominee story
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like she's making waves all across the country not
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just in arizona this is an election so
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far where candidates you are offering substance
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on policy commonsense on prime
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economy in the border and a touch of personal email
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reads by going out and talking with constituents
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not absence those are the ones thriving
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and yesterday gone back to me on my podcast
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he had one of the candidates it was he was raving about
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stop of his lists well it's
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arizona gubernatorial nominee gary lake and
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guess what we're lucky enough to average join us at the start
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of the show still
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the back
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when how good to be on things for having me
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that was really nice said that glenn beck
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said that i admire him greatly
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it is an amazing thing so us
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a little bit about what you're doing your sanity this
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guy your it's algiers hiding or
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do a debate you're out on the road every day
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jobs into real constituents you're making
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a personal connections what's going on in
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arizona
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well i have a personal connection with
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the people here i covered this beautiful safe
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for twenty seven years as a fair and honest
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journalist so a desolate i
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know how to do you you go out and
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you reach the people that's what i thought politics
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was about that apparently this is this
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is unusual and my opponents
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td hobbes is taking of a page
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out of joe biden playbook hiding in a basement
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ducking today's disrespecting
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the voters of arizona by not engaging
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with them to talk about the issues and what she wants
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to do and so we're just doing the opposite of what
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she's doing we have to rallies
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yesterday we drew hundreds of people
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one was in tucson one was in scottsdale
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we held for other of them said day and
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and gov young can join me and
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we're attracting people who are
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it on independence and democrats
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they're walking away from the dead
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and democrat party and they're coming
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over in droves and we
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got movement on our hands guys this isn't
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just the campaign it is a true movements
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of we the people ready to step up
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and take back our government
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yeah very impressive
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i love it and i know one of the things that people
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of arizona see a new is the fact
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that you you have you have had that
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career of twenty seven years a lot of people go
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to local stations and then they just try to get
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a spot on a national network but
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you say they're on the ground and another
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aspect of your personality that i think people really
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appreciate is your willingness to fight and
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you are not afraid to talk the liberal
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reporters and liberal news networks and your
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interview with dana bash on cnn's was
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incredible i love that you are willing
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to have these conversations why
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don't other conservative candidate see that
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and why i think my experience in
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and broadcast news helps obviously third
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nearly thirty years or twenty seven years
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here and then a couple years back and in
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my home town but i understand
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how the sausage is made so to speak and so
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every interview i do i record
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and we bring i camera long we
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bring a microphone and we touched
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the reporters asking the question
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usually they ask a question is loaded
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it is by as you can hear
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it's a drip with an agenda and a narrative
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and then they try to get exhausts you from
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the candidates and i just record
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what they're doing i'm recording those reporters
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are propagandists and then we get home with
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put that out on the internet would put it
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out on our social media and we
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turn the tables on that miss people can see
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just how bias they really are
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and what's really great guys as we've been doing
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this now of for over five
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hundred days on the campaign trail with
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the media and just two nights
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ago we held a press gaggle with
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how many media from across the world
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really and nobody asked a
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biased stupid or
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a loaded question with a narrative
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push it was really beautiful i think
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we're actually retraining the press
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how to be journalists here in this
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campaign
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they get you to washington real quick as that's not
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the case there was a good trust me that's
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all i want to talk about somebody our
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somebody our on the media bread is your intellect
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into buyers a silly term your did i elections
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are dirt you raise issues and every
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day we're seeing more more examples of
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the election system celebrated our jd hobbes
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for office sends out six thousand aaron ballads
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to more ballot officers indicted by mark
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burn of it's the proof of our
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system that needs repair it's is still
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being made some rewarding is it's a know
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that what you are raising is now coming
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i mean it is true and it just
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because the mainstream media won't cover as they
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they act like whatever they won't cover
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didn't happen and it
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is happening and say fine the we're getting a little
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bit of justice on tobacco the guy admit
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that we found out last week a woman who
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was also as of guilty of all of this
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admitted her guilt is good you thirty
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days behind bars thank god
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and we're gonna see justice we will seek justice
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but we will more importantly repair
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our election so that they're on this that every
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voter democrat independent a
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republican a like knows that are one legal
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vote counted and they can trust the results
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of our allies since we've been having problems and
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and insist trusted our election since
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two thousand and it's about time
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we fix this problem it's not an impossible problem
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to six and we're going to
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do it here in arizona we will be a
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disease that everybody else wants to copy
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there are the people that say
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only served very well by that i
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won't ask your know when you're out campaigning
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you with so can do about this before he talked
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to a lot of people who are several
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registered democrats or independents and
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they are flinging a different direction
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or write or direction this time around especially
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with you or race talk to us about
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those communities as people who are coming over
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to vote republican navy for the first time
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in their life voting for you
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is who who is that typical person
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is it a latino person is it a black person
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sweater what were the demographics of those
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all over at all over the board you know
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i wouldn't notice the last couple days not
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a day goes hi by the way where we don't have somebody
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reach out and say the either one of she thinks i'm
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a democrat and i'm voting for you you the first
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republican i will cast a vote for or
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i've never been involved in politics
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i am not is involved in your campaign
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i am motivated by it so
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those are great things see here because this
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really is a movements that the people
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i've been noticing in the last week or so
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are people who are retiree are close
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to retiring and they are very
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concerned because of joe biden is economy there
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watching their savings that
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this is a little savings account
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that they set up for the are their retirement
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they're watching that actually dries
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up a third of it has dried up
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under joe biden and they're very concerned
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the future and if they'll have to go back to work and
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won't actually be able to retire so
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this is the crowd that i've been hearing
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a lot from lately but we're seeing all walks
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of life a third of arizona is latino
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my husband and children are latino
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and and that is a of voting
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base that is coming over to the concert the movement
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the republican party because they are for
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what we are for they are for
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safe and secure neighborhoods they
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are for the ability to work and grow
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a business they want the children to be properly
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educated not indoctrinated their pro
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wife and and they want sanity
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and their children's education and that's
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where my education policy where i'm pushing a dual
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track education after tenth grade so
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that our kids can decide if they want to go to college
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that's fine but if they don't want to go to college
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we want them to have the ability to get trade skill
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training vocational training or career
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certification right there in high
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school so they can get out of high
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school ready to take and
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i'll i'll take the opportunities that lie ahead for
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them and there's some good jobs out there that
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don't require a college degree
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that's for sure the a man isn't about not
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for so long story you have built
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a movement on parents right to bear putting
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parents back in charge of education no mortal
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parenting with the government's it seems like
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some damage as a started to get on out of here and
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democrats for the first i'd say the schools
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i see may not be a bad idea after offs
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how has that happen how of democrats been
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pulled into this debate amounts of the republican side
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we've always done for it literally
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have if when you ask the electorate are
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you for allowing your kids to go to whatever school
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you want and the tax money follows the
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majority of republicans and democrats
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are for that but who hasn't and for
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it or the democrat elected
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officials because they take so much money
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from the teachers union and the teachers
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union bosses don't care about the teachers
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they don't care about the students and they really despise
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the parents so i ever
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was excited about it the program is growing
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i gotta give kudos to the parents who pushed
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for this arizona's that at the forefront of education
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the freedoms are legislators it a great job
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last session and i gotta give credit to gov
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doug dc for signing that legislation
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into law and we are really excited
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we won expanded even more put more money
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into the pockets of the family so that they can
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pick the the student other lox the
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school at best it's the students
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whether a be a a private school
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catholic school a charter school
14:22
or even home schooling a micro school
14:24
we're good as so many options here
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and guys you know that's gonna for
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the government run schools to up their game
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change their curriculum rep
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and do better
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i thought what a great and really scary like up
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right after the commercial break joe chance former
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dream braves maritime hero now
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running for and vessel see likely to limits
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in washington state whenever the commercial break
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what about everybody joining us again
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on the program is a veteran a
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family man a candidate looking to restore
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america first policies back into
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washington dc here's the deal been
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nominee running a very strong campaigns
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until the very end in washington third
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congressional districts joe can pleasure
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to have be back on is an honor thank you
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oh sure
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the more we dive into the issues i want to
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get a little bit of check up on the health of the campaign
15:20
ask me about some recent polling what
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what's temperature
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the wouldn't get more up way back when a few
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points weather for five points depending on which for
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you look at risk portion harm or not to do anything
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for granted my democrat opponent
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although she got no policy issues arise
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to get a good deal of air cover from the mainstream
15:37
media and democrat fund raising so she's
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competitive as far as summers ago south
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where are we won the primary because
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of a grassroots effort doing town halls every
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day and knocking on doors and were taken the exact
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same message to the in the yeah
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the general just to push hard to through the very
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and yeah it is such as it's interesting
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recipe you carry way to see
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some of the candidates who have come on really
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strong and connect it with their constituencies
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are people that have the ability to
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break down the wall they're out there meeting with real people
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they don't have firewalls and are hiding in their basement
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spinoff refusing to debates i
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think americans are hungry it's to actually
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meet and have a conversation with not
16:15
as or from other one political
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leaders what voters tell you when you get
16:19
that time on the ground with
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what did you hit the nail on the head i mean
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regardless of how much money you have if you're out
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there knocking on doors doing town halls
16:28
answering questions the an authentic message
16:30
people respond to that because for far too always
16:33
had a professional class of politicians who
16:35
refused to engage with people on
16:37
the grounds of best first and foremost that
16:39
really is that is the big issues of inflation
16:42
inflation is absolutely destroying are
16:44
working class or middle class people remember
16:46
what it was or gas prices were just two
16:48
years ago snigger for input yeah sometimes
16:50
gonna works they can afford the price of groceries
16:53
at the grocery stores and all they've seen
16:55
our ruling class do is continue to spend money
16:57
as much as a democrat there's no democrat right now saying
16:59
we need to get back to be independence
17:02
there's democrats are set hey we need to continue
17:04
this type of domestic death and taxes
17:06
on domestic production ,
17:09
that's really frustrating first a crime is another
17:11
major issue were right in between portland
17:13
seattle here in the deserts of between having
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a wide open southern border with that not
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getting pumped across and democrats here
17:19
in the district to support my opponents
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wedding from animals out of of jail
17:24
literally as with the doing right now people
17:26
just had enough of these policies not
17:28
admission what was going on going our schools with
17:30
the sexualization of our children the
17:32
planned parenthood said as taught here in washington
17:35
state and so this gender or so
17:37
called gender affirming care that has been
17:39
offered to our children to kill castration mutilation
17:41
of our kids that's all on people's minds
17:43
right now so as a complete and total really
17:46
rejection of the democrat ideology
17:48
and or policies
17:50
the gave
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i am i know another democrat
17:53
has had enough of those policies was
17:55
fray this time last week tulsi gabbard
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was a big time in the news for
18:00
parting her party and see
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i endorse your canada see what
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what is it like having her her
18:06
backing you and what kind of an impact
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of that have on on your campaign
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it is a great honor me toshiba
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a fellow veterans and
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i just really appreciate the fact that she's
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you speaking truth because the things that
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we talk about i think far too often they get
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a republican title or a good a democrat
18:24
idol and that common sense just
18:27
gets really losses and tolsey breaking
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away from the democrat party and just pointing
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out that there's no moderation left a democrat party
18:33
they're essentially the ones that are pushing for war
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they're the ones are completely alliance with
18:38
wall street and her adding that the courage to
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speak out against her own party and
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in right out the gate and eg endorses myself
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a fellow veterans endorses done both off
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i'm at a very brave veterans and she goes down
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as you stand shoulder to shoulder with terry like
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in arizona myself and the i'm a higher
18:53
the shia indoors me from one as you
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can be coming out of the district years later
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on this week to campaign i think this is just a really
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exciting part of the political realignment tolsey
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i think is the most public person who's
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come out and are situated all these things play
19:06
leafs but i think she said when
19:08
a lot of independence and what a lot of democrats
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are sinking themselves even republicans
19:13
always fought hard republican primaries are
19:15
so i'm i'm really excited to be a
19:17
part of this political realignment
19:19
there are you guys are definitely change agents
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i was going to lunch today in a guy sammy the
19:24
roading talked about how excited he was
19:26
a see the party of the republicans move
19:28
from a new on party it's to a party
19:30
that really appreciates that war is a last
19:32
resort not a first resorts and he said it's
19:34
because of all the veterans running this are you mentioned
19:37
you my name's couple other candidates
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are rewarding is it's a know that they now we recognize
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your service but the wisdom of that service
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gave you from a policy perspective
19:47
the i really appreciate the a i
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think it's incumbent upon veterans
19:51
of our air until she's been a leader in this enough
19:53
for over a decade now to really say hey
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look we when we served our country because
19:58
we love our country will still give our ally for the
20:00
country however we have gotten
20:02
a long before being lights
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doing we have to see pattern recognition and
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we also have to look at the prior picture of what's
20:08
happening right now especially in ukraine image
20:11
is horrible the vladimir putin russia invaded
20:13
ukraine and they're killing innocent citizens but
20:15
right now all we're doing is escalating
20:17
conflict in so i think we need a lot of folks
20:19
who assay know what wharf
20:21
louis is to start speaking truth to
20:23
power his majesty cliche thanks and
20:25
sorry that we have to really start i think sounding
20:28
the warnings are otherwise of war
20:30
ended driven me get net of war and this i won't
20:32
be iraqi more be syria libya afghanistan's
20:34
still be a catastrophic world war
20:37
so again on on my understanding
20:39
is a shoulder to shoulder with tolsey your with with anybody
20:41
else really from any political walkers
20:43
any kind of ideology and and a stand against
20:46
us further escalation and are really work towards
20:48
peace
20:49
the most yeah you know for
20:51
we have been used to having a lot of
20:53
members of congress who are lawyers i think of
20:55
we had a lot of members of congress who are veterans
20:57
we would be in a much better place that
20:59
joe i wanted to ask you ah hypothetically
21:02
when you're election year part of the one hundred and eighteen
21:05
congress you're a member of that what committee assignments
21:07
are you lying
21:09
the actually i am look at the the joint economic
21:12
committee i think there's a lot of by exciting policies
21:14
that we can put in place or to bring bash
21:16
us manufacturing deregulate of
21:18
our natural resources like the timber industry
21:20
the fishing industry out here said it also
21:22
with my back on intelligence community and the
21:24
military intelligence oversight the intel
21:27
committee i think would be a great place
21:29
to start bringing are out of control national
21:31
security say to heal and to get them back
21:33
on track to put
21:36
yeah hillary i'm look at the the joint economic
21:38
committee i think there's a lot of i exciting policies
21:40
that we can put in place third of marine dash
21:42
us manufacturing deregulate of
21:44
our natural resources like the timber industry
21:47
the fishing industry out here said it also
21:49
with my back on intelligence community and the
21:51
military intelligence oversight the insult
21:53
amity i think would be a great place to
21:55
start bringing are out of control national
21:57
security say to heal and to get them back
21:59
on in protecting americans as opposed
22:01
to spying on americans and a same thing
22:03
with the armed services committee as a dependent
22:06
on needs a lot of reform a lot of accountability
22:08
and will need folks you understand how the
22:10
other sausages made so to speak behind closed
22:12
doors to make sure that our our military so
22:14
cast on fighting one of our nation's wars
22:16
and nothing else
22:18
that is it were a key and are you talked
22:20
about preparation the pentagon's our
22:22
forefathers in the last two generations a greater
22:24
things the insulators in case a bad moment
22:26
habit the city to petroleum reserves making
22:29
sure we had enough stinger missiles and it's or
22:31
other armaments we are drained
22:33
about that joe biden drained are missile supplies
22:35
to dangerously low and are as the
22:37
arms your thoughts on the lack
22:40
of preparation if you're going to get involved is
22:42
conflicts you gotta ramp up the other side it seems like
22:44
for missing that equation house
22:46
ah are concerned are you about our insecurity
22:49
in those by
22:50
incredible concerned about it i mean if you look at the
22:52
escalation in ukraine all
22:54
we've done as push towards of world war while at the same
22:56
time emptying out our strategic petroleum
22:58
reserves killing off our ability to
23:00
be energy independent is absolutely
23:03
suicidal when you really think about it and just
23:05
devoid of any kind of broader strategic
23:07
thinking you know the military industrial complex
23:09
it's just incredibly duplicitous when
23:11
we say that we're spending eighty billion dollars worth
23:13
of arms to ukraine in addition with to lend
23:16
lease program is really a double
23:18
whammy payday for the military industrial complex
23:20
there's the second they send that eight out and it leaves
23:22
are sure they then sound the alarm
23:24
back at the pentagon and they say hey when
23:26
you know it we just sent all that stuff over there to ukraine
23:29
now our spa supplies are those
23:31
here and so it becomes this position where
23:33
basically their postured to the and cela
23:36
even more stuff into the taxpayers
23:38
are the ones that bear that costs while
23:40
the same time we have that that time
23:42
right now that we're in where we are not
23:44
prepared for at conflict and we have very dangerous
23:46
things happening in the south china sea with
23:49
a with china and once i want and then the
23:51
continued escalation so it is just ever
23:53
the joe biden in his national security
23:55
team they are not capable to lead
23:57
us through this moment for this is a place where having real
24:00
congressional oversight in place tin
24:02
can really help at least restore some sanity
24:05
to the situation until we get by and that out
24:08
and trying point four
24:09
i wanted to ask it was that about forty five seconds
24:11
less eminase a very solomon ask questions
24:14
when voters goes to the ballot box on
24:16
november eight and they're staring at their ballots
24:18
deciding on what to do is they have decided already
24:20
spoke question do you want them to ask themselves
24:22
before they decide
24:25
the want them to ask themselves if they did take two
24:27
more years of one party control
24:29
in washington d c as
24:32
a two more years these gas prices
24:34
two more years of inflation two more
24:36
years of out of control crime that's really the
24:38
question right now do you trust the
24:40
democrats joe biden and nancy pelosi
24:43
to continue to run the government for two
24:45
more years of you was shit on biden
24:47
and on pelosi it's time to vote republican
24:49
some vote for vote change i told
24:51
some sanity two people measuring
24:54
the success of candidates to pulsars back
24:56
pulsars back on after this commercial breaks dot rasmussen
24:59
and robert to healy to the most trusted
25:02
accurate pollsters in a recession
25:04
as a lot of problems but not those two guys
25:06
are have that man after this commercial break
25:14
i have been reporting evolve into law
25:16
time i never go into an election without
25:18
as he with is manufactured about three months ago i
25:20
talked to start rasmussen said i
25:22
also hey how does is probably going to say that he gave
25:24
me a prediction that dates and son of a
25:26
gun if the polls today don't matter what he was
25:28
saying still weeks ago i don't know what to say
25:31
he always does is we're so lucky to have
25:33
joining us right now one of the great pollsters and
25:35
political minds and all of america scott raspy
25:37
since got states for joining us the
25:40
aren't always a pleasure the what
25:42
i had i had conversation was back in july
25:44
or august he said republicans are going to come on this
25:46
election we're going to see this race i map still
25:48
by the do dad summer us democratic
25:51
rise seems like it's doing
25:53
exactly that sells the dynamics of work
25:56
first off in every election season
25:58
a normal election season
25:59
the armor there's always people who say well
26:02
i'm kind of a republican but i really don't like
26:04
donald trump or i'm kind of a democrat
26:06
a boy bronco boss you know whatever might
26:08
be so not really do admit who's
26:10
are gonna vote for in in
26:13
one labour day jobs when labour day
26:15
election day we see the number they they
26:17
begin to come home this year
26:19
was a little bit different the
26:21
dogs decision the road vs wade
26:23
the issue i beg
26:25
a lot of democrats came home a little bit early
26:27
that's why you saw numbers were democrats
26:30
jumping ahead for a little while after
26:33
labor day goes republicans are coming whole
26:35
in places like pennsylvania you know i
26:37
just outside in that race probably
26:40
the favorite to win in pennsylvania his
26:42
voice and is something that it
26:44
was clear that it was going to happen there
26:46
were three months ago and my billie jean
26:49
the other things happen in this race not
26:51
know the like talked about that
26:53
big issue the issue
26:55
from day one until today and
26:57
genuine on nov eight is
26:59
the economy's democrats gained
27:01
over the summer not because of the
27:04
dobbs decision but because because
27:06
gas prices fell for about a hundred days
27:08
in a lot
27:09
i love this time of year but
27:11
it is absolutely crazy with political
27:14
news i you we we all know
27:16
the main races that we're going to be watching herschel
27:18
walker doctor mehmet oz which humans mentioned
27:20
split masters and lax ot i
27:22
want to know what the sleeper races are
27:24
scott wonder what are some of these races that you
27:26
see in america and the people may not be watching
27:29
as closely but might make news
27:31
the day after
27:33
well
27:34
surprising events
27:36
of twenty twenty two was the oregon governor's
27:39
race i never would have expected
27:41
to be saying we might have a republican governor
27:44
in oregon now the reason for that's a three
27:46
way race you gotta wealthy
27:48
independent former democrat you gotta
27:50
really on pop your democratic
27:52
governor who's leaving you
27:54
got all the craziness in portland the
27:57
right now there's a chance that
27:59
they republican
27:59
the
28:00
they kinda the governor's office that will be while
28:03
are saying in the northwest the senate race
28:06
you know there's a lot of people vague patty murray
28:08
time like a mobs my was rejected
28:11
a wow i don't know
28:13
but you just the it would be a surprise to me
28:15
of murray loses but not a huge surprise
28:18
as one of those races that we'll
28:20
we'll see where they want another week or so
28:23
have other to we daffy been watching about
28:25
what about new york and seems like in the governor
28:27
say that's really tightened up maybe a be a toss
28:29
up right now ah surprise
28:31
my lease elders rise and what to be driving
28:35
well i am surprised by it i did it is
28:37
new york ah it's
28:39
it's a situation where they democrats
28:41
have a to to one registration advantage
28:44
what's driving it well first of all
28:46
you may recall the governor's processor
28:49
made some foolish mistake saw
28:51
on the way not only that had
28:53
a foolish pandemic policy or
28:56
we just as appalling in florida for one
28:58
to santas boots would be opposite
29:00
policy guess what seventy percent of
29:02
were idiots like the idea he
29:04
aggressively open things early schools
29:06
and businesses they've gone the opposite
29:08
direction hindu your i think guys
29:10
wearing other party there are but
29:12
the crime is use of things pushing it forward
29:15
right now
29:16
definitely
29:18
i wanted to ask you as far
29:20
as president biden is influence on hundred
29:22
democrats across america obviously his
29:25
disapproval numbers in his unfavorable numbers
29:27
are are at historic highs
29:30
are but he seems to be maneuvering a little
29:32
to try to boost popularity
29:34
of the democrat party in this
29:36
their support the he has shown towards the green
29:38
community and by green community i mean the
29:40
weekend unity and and forgiveness a student loans
29:44
and choosing the gas market with
29:46
more from our strategic petroleum reserve
29:48
to those things help joe biden and therefore
29:50
help democrats with the last minute lose
29:53
you know would you go through that list
29:55
the decision alone czar a fossil
29:58
forty seven percent like
29:59
them
30:00
they're not wildly popular to some
30:03
v boy other a good their a good bribe
30:05
ah as all those other policies don't
30:07
really measure up the thing is
30:09
you you left out
30:11
in arizona she's
30:13
senate race
30:15
i wake masters talking about the immigration
30:17
issue all the time why on
30:19
earth to the by the administration
30:21
tell the governor you've got to get rid of all those grapes
30:24
you put up the to walk the halls in the wall
30:27
that is raising exactly the
30:29
issue of that seven or charlie would not
30:31
want to talk about is highlighting
30:33
the attitude of the by did ministrations
30:35
of the border which is terrible suggest
30:38
that something in him back it's
30:40
a huge gift to the masters campaign
30:42
there
30:43
the problems numbers overall are toxic
30:46
democrats don't want to campaign with him
30:49
in i suspect after the election
30:51
the hilda have some trouble getting calls from sir
30:53
yeah i bet your rights you know what
30:55
are the funny things i've been watching it it's sort of subtle
30:58
on the polls i'm sure you have great that i miss
31:00
this is a man who made his whole career
31:02
on i middle class joe from scranton
31:04
pennsylvania ah the polls
31:06
are so that people don't think events is
31:08
it is elise wembley recent presidents
31:10
when it comes to friendliness to the middle class
31:13
and middle class jogger losing all their mojo
31:15
well wasn't just middle class joe
31:18
it was a democratic party over
31:20
the last twenty years or so and really
31:22
ignoring ah working
31:24
class they assume they were part
31:26
of the party selected really worry about you
31:29
know what i do bowling we we look at different
31:31
demographic groups or that form
31:33
which you might call in a league opinion
31:36
makers said people who live in
31:39
a big heavily populated cities
31:41
like the yard washington los
31:43
angeles san francisco people who
31:45
have a postgraduate degree
31:48
and people who make more than one hundred and fifty
31:50
thousand dollars a year there is about one percent
31:52
of all americans you fit all of those
31:54
categories and guess what they
31:56
think joe biden is doing a great job
32:00
they're having a hard time understanding why
32:02
the rest of america isn't seeing what they're
32:04
seeing amazing
32:06
alia or the sky we we
32:08
have seen the polling and mystery have seasons
32:10
as success and then sometimes the
32:13
, and twenty six seen a lot of people don't
32:15
trust pulsars anymore you are one of the few
32:17
who people i think still actually
32:19
trust and during this election
32:22
cycle heading up some in terms of you've had a hard
32:24
time connecting with voters getting real
32:26
answers from them
32:29
they're getting getting and
32:31
next year with voters is far
32:33
more difficult today than it was when i
32:35
started i mean i remember when we
32:37
thought he answering machines were a big problem
32:39
because people started treating their homes
32:42
of you have to put a lot of work into
32:44
get a really good sample you have to put
32:46
work into reach people who live in
32:49
the rural areas the low population
32:51
density areas you have to really work to get
32:53
people without a college degree to take your surveys
32:56
when you do that most people
32:59
once they believe your legitimate will give you
33:01
an honest answer there's some evidence that
33:05
there are some people might
33:07
be afraid to admit they're voting for republican
33:09
he lives are just some results for somebody
33:11
said the hate everything july does then
33:14
they got a as you've learned about for and
33:16
in the race for congress for
33:19
that really is a very small percentage
33:22
the bigger challenges reaching out and
33:24
getting a good sample
33:27
in you do it as well as anyone
33:29
in the industry that's why you been respected for so
33:31
long scots last person i want to ask
33:33
it feels like sounded atomic points below
33:36
the alliance's of the republican and democratic
33:38
party are shifting significantly it's hispanics
33:41
middle class ah ah
33:43
union workers seem to be tilting more to the republican
33:45
party it's how big a seismic shift as as we
33:47
got about forty five seconds
33:49
there's a huge shift of is changing everything
33:51
we know about the electoral politics
33:54
or democrats were made a her i had a real
33:56
problem they used to be the party of
33:58
equality republicans were party freedom
34:00
now have a democratic party wants
34:02
to abandon equality they want to go to equity
34:05
then there's equality just who cares
34:08
they're leaving an opening for the republicans to be
34:10
the party of freedom and equality and that appeals
34:12
to those hispanic workers it appeals
34:15
to the people who are union members of the
34:17
you're working class americans and
34:19
half the democratic party saying we
34:21
don't really want them there deplorable
34:24
the agassi a lot of people said suited
34:26
right now they , with you
34:28
say they say did as well as you scott
34:30
always an art of the other so thanks for making sense
34:32
of all the great things going on the bullet go about our
34:34
bikes i do they don't
34:36
go anywhere another poster write ups robert to hear
34:38
me one of my favorites to father groups right
34:41
after this to my soulmate
34:48
how much hauling has been put into our universe
34:51
our next guess he's one of the most trusted
34:54
an honest pulsars in the entire business
34:56
is a t pulsars other trafalgar group
34:58
and a one of our favorites robber daily robber
35:00
great every other so it's
35:03
always a pleasure rate here it
35:05
is an amazing moment and i've all
35:07
covered lot of lessons over thirty five years
35:09
and it always seems like the last two or three weeks
35:11
you start to see the election breaks trendline
35:13
started to forms i feel like this
35:16
one has one has of tectonics shifting of the points
35:18
between the parties going on in spanish young
35:20
people african americans what are you seeing
35:22
in your ear data
35:24
well you know think that what
35:26
looks like a bunch of shifting is really
35:29
just the mainstream media moving and
35:31
that big a librarian or assists
35:34
moving beyond the only that is
35:36
designed to affect the i drew back
35:38
to hong as designs and reflect
35:41
the electorate a lot
35:43
of what's been happening is is been getting set
35:45
up and so on act like you're doing
35:47
is just radically change last two weeks
35:49
that's not true what's happening
35:52
is these men the trial as we say now along
35:55
what were your try to get the real numbers in were
35:57
we watching every single site their
35:59
matrix all start getting closer and
36:01
closer hours and when the made
36:03
revolver getting so fast or as that nancy
36:05
pelosi is thus allowing the mainstream
36:08
holes eating at a certain things in ah
36:11
they're actually getting to the truth now habitat
36:14
that not the great point i one as
36:16
the men on as you specific race
36:19
is robert arms glenn beck was on
36:21
my co host podcast on john
36:23
solomon reports and he was discussing
36:25
the arizona gubernatorial race
36:27
talking about and the g o p candidate carry
36:29
weights and he said that he thinks
36:32
that see has the potential to become
36:34
president someday says the polling back
36:36
that up
36:37
well one thing i'm actually like years
36:40
she has he wrote a to reach across the aisle
36:42
i'd get supporters now is not
36:44
because he has fall see such as excite
36:47
the other side's as because people
36:49
have gotten to know her when she
36:51
was a local broadcaster they
36:54
got no worries us using their whole
36:56
showing twenty five years and
36:58
she was that local rock s or he never left
37:00
town and never moved us anywhere else
37:02
would they stay focused on its meter it's
37:04
and so i like the lot of
37:06
you about an hour before they knew her political
37:08
ideology so even when you
37:11
know people started to realize that
37:13
she had you know tough for physicians
37:15
mit stuff they they grew it they still
37:18
why for as a person the
37:20
that's why she sees the have that's
37:22
that reach beyond because obviously
37:25
any to america verse republican
37:27
candidates is gonna lose a segment other
37:29
phone interview to hates five agenda but
37:32
our ability to them pick up people
37:35
on the other side they already lighter
37:37
and people that fat agenda appeals
37:40
to even though they're not all republicans
37:42
are not traditionally republicans aren't
37:44
maker a very attractive candidate search yeah
37:46
because she says would build a coalition
37:49
and raise money and and have
37:51
the smarts or types three rather than yeah absolutely
37:54
i've she certainly doesn't mind off
37:56
me ask the tough question by oliver brass
37:58
yeah
37:59
she's russell them pretty well my is no
38:02
doubt about it's i want to ask you about three
38:04
big bellwether races wisconsin ron
38:06
johnson ah pennsylvania senate
38:08
race cars race their am and the bride masters
38:11
in arizona what's your gutsy on that inspect
38:13
also georgians of aca
38:15
well why not virgin which
38:17
he insisted of
38:19
a first of all us i think that
38:21
dot ron johnson really kind of separated
38:24
himself mouse himself mean once people realize
38:26
that what manner bars
38:28
record is it's just right
38:31
now where you think about it was counted
38:33
has been at ground zero for so much
38:36
of this nonsense served
38:38
for can now chef earth's for all
38:40
of you know that know that trolled
38:42
us the a hate
38:44
crime and the guy brand karma the for
38:46
aids and so feeble him for
38:48
carat diamond with a lot of violence
38:51
and so for of men l varsity
38:53
on that side in a state that part
38:55
of it as real advantage ah
38:58
for johnson and so i figured fh stupid
39:00
junior for i said he managed he got even
39:03
where were you get mainstream whole say amazed
39:05
when serves trust me what when you start
39:08
to see that and then they can see
39:10
that i think he's gonna wear them move and i'll
39:12
hop matter if we really sobriety hall
39:14
and projects would they are you are today and
39:18
that one is very
39:20
very first we have to one point
39:22
between a smile and get out
39:25
of said from from which thou
39:27
i think there's a certain segment of the republican electors
39:30
just not getting home they are
39:32
just important target
39:34
people that are what are called submerged voters
39:37
that you cannot get on the phones are
39:39
you cannot reach to any of way so
39:42
that they're gonna turn out now was
39:44
i going to turn out is gonna be you know
39:46
what when this surge writers that can be at
39:48
a point map to a point out
39:51
the you could be an area that range but
39:53
i would say evolved or how going down
39:55
by one knowing that that search
39:57
could exist i would our feel very
39:59
com so so good about family
40:02
years frankly because the
40:04
carry language have been about bastard because she
40:06
is helping him now we have the exact
40:09
opposite situation in pennsylvania's
40:11
and is it is not an hour we
40:13
are to yeah i'm not flying mastery up
40:15
i think masri unknowns runs and good
40:18
campaign so much of the establishment's
40:20
as a fanbase night and
40:23
what they've known understand as they're hurting us
40:25
to a point when they do that so
40:28
am i believe that master out as
40:31
at the inability to
40:33
have what not and abilities but
40:35
the unwillingness of so much of the mainstream
40:38
republican party and the money
40:40
establishment to get behind him is
40:42
hurting eyes ah i
40:44
do think and me and our eyes will
40:48
more be laughing make it across find
40:50
out i would say yeah you get off of
40:52
of into lined up and abundantly
40:54
clear on that for years yeah the cubic
40:57
metre when pennsylvania by two points but
40:59
i think of eyes a two point victory as possible
41:02
and don't think
41:04
that there's bag checked my fantasies be down
41:06
with a lot of hidden motives ah and
41:09
so there's there's a chance at ways a method
41:11
to he can be swept and daves is just
41:13
the same this he's not giving you more support
41:16
add the mainstream republican funding
41:19
round because the was i think you'd be
41:21
helping himself any real thing
41:23
eyes
41:24
the i'm enjoying the same
41:27
all of the on for
41:29
attacks and they were it was like
41:32
nothing i've ever seen and of course
41:34
when herschel's attacks it's own awful
41:36
of them is it's men though i'm german
41:39
unlike , we're not attacked by actually
41:41
exists was after
41:43
all of of worst numbers
41:47
were matt towers for pie is
41:49
outer banks three points backs and
41:51
emerson oh and map almost
41:53
certainly two points batch when you to
41:55
sustain what he took for a solid
41:57
two weeks and that supply there
42:00
you land as as a great voice
42:02
to than have an outstanding debate
42:04
performance and go back out france there's
42:06
new power from l'amour and
42:09
lamb of is by no means as leaning
42:11
toward helping our i
42:13
would not say that as a as a pro
42:16
walker power that
42:18
the fact is for him to retire and that
42:20
will those me that this thing is
42:22
moving our backdoor herschel maps
42:24
will go to run off in georgia is distinctly
42:27
bosworth you have to get fifty percent last
42:29
one at toronto has
42:31
changed with a new law in georgia and
42:33
so that run off read the first week in
42:36
a and december not in january
42:38
in the past so i think going to her off
42:40
is not at all bad news and generally
42:42
when you try getting helmet or off the
42:45
bad news for their income
42:47
robert
42:49
you got your latest sad presidential
42:51
approval numbers her father showed
42:54
a sixty five point seven percent
42:56
disapproval for joe biden now
42:59
we know that he's obviously not on the ballot
43:01
bias ballot bias as party preference
43:03
and generic ah generic ballot
43:05
test how much does that affect other
43:07
democrats on the ticket nation
43:09
and really
43:11
give your patreon ample and every one
43:13
of the us senate races were first questions
43:15
we asked the very beginning what
43:19
if you had to choose between
43:21
care that the you did not like personally
43:26
hello i think she's due to health coverage
43:28
out on a message for
43:31
you know it's know it's simple that now when
43:33
you get past all the nonsense there's
43:36
a big red button that says stop
43:38
the bad magenta and , a big
43:41
move but miss as keep going and
43:43
urology senator frisk lot of to bust
43:47
his ass apples are and we've got one
43:49
more special surprise we same there has
43:51
to eat cleanup hitter for to mates
43:53
victor davis handsome victor davis
43:55
of author columnists thought leader all
43:57
around great guy and course as his part
44:00
for the deputies network he'll be joining
44:02
us right after this commercial break talked about the great
44:04
reset which by the way isn't
44:06
much think this will have will have for the
44:08
commercial break
44:15
however joining us right now the one and only
44:17
victor davis has a retrograde savvy on
44:19
the show sir
44:20
thank you for having me
44:22
you got a new book out i want to turn to that
44:24
and a second dying citizen before he gets
44:26
to that i wanted to talk about the evolution
44:29
of the biden family corruption scandals
44:31
it gets bigger every day we just had a story
44:33
ah this week about the family
44:36
getting a interest free loan that was forgivable
44:39
from communist sign communist know a lot america by to
44:41
get the allied bad about it seems
44:43
like a everyday americans are beginning
44:45
to dial into this pay to play scheme was
44:47
going on your thoughts from a historical
44:49
perspective santa political person
44:52
why did they have one big problem and that is
44:55
they've never been truthful about it
44:57
someone joe biden says things like is never met
45:00
any of hunters associates
45:02
when we know that there's photographic evidence
45:05
of he has always never discuss things with
45:07
hunter about his businesses when
45:10
we know that is call themselves national
45:12
big problem big have i have problem is
45:14
that hunter was on air
45:17
force to when he was vice president spotting
45:19
said more politically
45:22
realistic is joe biden is at forty
45:24
two percent and , as
45:26
long as he was a viable presidential candidate
45:28
he was in the transition he was president
45:31
president until we afghanistan afghanistan
45:34
debacle of her six months of his presidency
45:36
for example they were wedded
45:38
to protecting him and now
45:40
at forty three and they get wiped out the out
45:44
nerves going to be a lot of movement and the movement
45:46
party to get minimum and
45:48
one of the ways on the minimum is what
45:50
they always do and that is the f b i and
45:52
a d o j leaks to the dnc
45:54
and that start and the media and that the to fear
45:57
and analysis that
45:59
there's one saying announced that does not happen
46:02
i think it will happen republicans are going to take
46:04
the house there's gonna be true for
46:06
simultaneous investigations the biden
46:08
family it's not gonna be pretty because
46:11
i , know joe biden responded paid
46:13
for fully all under taxes
46:15
on this enormous amount of money that
46:17
went into the family coffers point
46:21
horton point here an endless free
46:23
money like sean highlighted it's just the
46:25
latest in a string of what seems
46:27
to be
46:27
drip drip drip stories of corruption
46:29
the by the families but it's axis of
46:31
i did it happens on both sides of i'll maybe
46:33
not to disagree but i just keep thinking
46:35
to myself you know if this if this type
46:38
of corruption had come to light fifty sixty
46:40
seventy years ago this person
46:43
this family would have been run out of town
46:45
on a rail but it doesn't
46:47
see there doesn't seem to be that much
46:49
push back i leave coming
46:51
from from democrats and republicans of
46:53
course her husband some vice
46:55
have the american people grown non
46:58
to corruption in general in politics
47:01
i don't think so i think the big change
47:03
in our generation has that traditionally
47:06
, liberal media with it was liberal
47:09
but it was willing to be disinterested
47:11
in matters of corruption but
47:13
with this absorption of
47:15
the democratic party my the progressive movement
47:18
and this wolf movement the
47:20
media has me confused and
47:22
so when they're confronted
47:24
with it an
47:27
incidence of the policies are
47:30
, feinstein suzman
47:32
late osman or any of these really
47:35
agree just crimes they're in their first instinct
47:37
is will wait america if we report this
47:40
than were damaging the progressive project
47:42
and the progressive project is so morally superior
47:45
to the alternatives or not known do that
47:47
and whereas in the republicans you're right
47:49
are just as capable in politics
47:51
of corruption but they haven't had time
47:54
factor they know all the time better
47:56
the everything they do is being watched so
47:59
down from the whole every single time
48:01
he sneezes he's been investigating the joe biden
48:03
was just the opposite every time he does something
48:06
is going to be people the media they've been conceptualizing
48:09
excuses and when you don't have deterrence
48:12
and people in human nature being what it is
48:14
they , greedier greedier greedier as
48:18
,
48:19
no doubt victor i
48:21
think of all the people i listen to your amazing
48:23
park as your columns you have the best say
48:25
somehow the ukraine russia war
48:28
of today is rooted in some really
48:30
malevolent legacy of the obama by demonstrations
48:33
we took a country that has a history
48:35
of corruption we made his these bastions
48:38
of democracy in the eastern european them inside
48:40
his eyes russia for a long time so what's
48:42
your assessment of how this was merely a ten
48:44
year train wreck and in ah in
48:46
history
48:47
while i mean it's star
48:50
i mean we didn't really know i was going on
48:52
until that seoul south korea two
48:54
thousand was march two thousand and twelve
48:56
have my twin rocco mom and got
48:58
caught selling madame
49:00
had to tell vladimir that if he would give
49:03
him space because this was his
49:05
last election i don't act up
49:07
and he would be flexible on missile defense
49:10
and though he was
49:13
an active what's forgotten about that an odd mike every
49:15
all the elements of the quid pro quo were followed
49:18
obama got his quiet he was
49:20
he got reelected he removed a very
49:23
promising project it had just been approved
49:25
in poland the czech republic for missile
49:27
defense which would have given eastern
49:30
europeans europeans of security and the crook present
49:32
crisis and then russia
49:35
played my liquid folklore little that didn't
49:37
invade until obama
49:39
, safely reelected and then it didn't two thousand
49:41
and fourteen this was all part
49:43
of the research that of food
49:45
and looked at the obama research and he said
49:48
to himself wow ah
49:50
no there are reducing
49:52
sanctions may be invited me into the
49:54
middle east nobody i hadn't been in the middle east
49:56
and forty years and by russian to
49:59
supposed check or
50:01
assad's wmd which it didn't do
50:03
and , appease them and
50:06
so they felt felt is sort of like
50:08
two thousand and eight again when george bush was weakened
50:10
by the iraq war and oil prices were high
50:12
in america was in disarray so we're going to go
50:14
in there and and us once a dead and and
50:18
the sad thing about and we over
50:20
then we kind of demonized
50:23
russia not that they don't need demonizing but we
50:25
had this horrific russian collusion
50:27
live for twenty two months when
50:29
the actual fact was and the result of that
50:31
was that donald trump he
50:34
took our syrian mercenaries
50:36
and gotta have an asymmetric anti ballistic
50:40
missile , he got more sanctions
50:42
on v flooded the world with oil he
50:44
crashed the price he did all
50:46
the things that were punitive
50:49
and yet he was constantly under the thread that
50:51
he's a russia now said if i'm quoting james clapper
50:54
so the whole dynamic toward
50:56
russia was wrong and i
50:58
think the result of it is vladimir putin
51:00
really did think that after east
51:02
to safe a southwest asia and the
51:04
first co crime man and a
51:07
ukrainian , that team
51:09
when decapitate the camp government very
51:11
quickly quickly he miscalculated
51:14
and miscalculated and
51:16
almost bizarre way the left has transmogrified
51:19
their disappointment that they couldn't prove russian
51:21
couldn't and a as
51:24
if all of the conservatives like putin
51:26
they didn't but they're trying to use
51:28
this war and war very strange way as it
51:30
were going to out ukraine everybody
51:33
we're going to show you that we are more pure
51:35
anti russians in anybody when they
51:37
were that fact that people who empowered putin
51:40
and you know they did it in a lot of ways if
51:42
you think about what's going on in two thousand
51:44
eleven there was that really
51:47
sophisticated us drone that crashed
51:49
and around and i think dick cheney and others
51:52
told obama mama obama mama
51:54
mama didn't do it and he didn't want upset
51:56
the preliminaries for the iran deal
51:59
they re engineered now they're selling his
52:01
successors to the russians cheap
52:03
lethal effective drones
52:05
it will really be on the capacity of
52:07
be ready and research and development it
52:10
became from us that was another legacy
52:12
of the obama administration was
52:15
the bizarre dynamic i want to close
52:17
who just got about and then at last i one answer
52:19
ask you for those of our in our audience who
52:21
are who have have bar of
52:24
books reading if you require
52:26
five stars and you will be happy to
52:28
go out and persists victor davis
52:30
hands and copy of the dying citizens
52:33
tell us about this fucking where everybody can find
52:35
it
52:35
why we're right the for
52:37
all of a man things happen and and two thousand
52:40
twenty one and twenty but it was
52:42
a prediction that citizenship
52:44
, mean destroy the on a variety
52:46
of funds we were conceit we had an open
52:49
mortar residents were no different than citizens
52:51
we had an on on accountable ministry
52:54
of state that was taken away our rights
52:56
we had globalist that wanted to internationalize
52:59
the united states we were trying
53:01
to change the constitution what turrell collies
53:03
get rid of the filibuster pack the
53:05
courts all of this was an effort
53:08
to the many states citizen and make
53:10
us sort of just just
53:12
of north america where people came in and
53:15
went without a unique and distinctive
53:17
history or tradition and i think it was pretty
53:19
accurate and i have no idea it would be would
53:22
these were long range forecasts i didn't think
53:24
it would in that as we
53:27
would be living there right now but we are said
53:29
we are is such are powerful forces
53:32
of america says listen and was the last
53:34
was and last on everybody's got yet
53:36
design citizen it is a must read in is horse
53:38
cigars great boss as solid
53:41
as solid saw this or what an art as the other cel
53:43
mai sus think you guys
53:45
are adults were to take you for tumors a break on
53:47
the combat will wrap things up for the date
53:54
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