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We've just come in and start talking and doing the pre-show meeting, and tonight, of course,
doing the primary stuff and looking at everything, and it's another crazy day. You know, between everything going on with Iran and the elections, I'm shocked that I actually got four hours of sleep, but I got that much sleep. So what a crazy day. Well, just so you know, everybody, my Congresswoman is currently losing.
Yeah. Right. Yeah. It's been crocket losing to Tallarico 53% to 45.7% Dallas County, not fully in waiting for the Dallas County numbers.
People were standing in line. They went to a judge to keep the polls open longer on the Democrat side, the judge allowed it. Then the Supreme Court of Texas came in and said, no, sorry, no, you have, it is, you have plenty of time before the election in early voting.
There is no excuse, there really is no excuse.
“I think any boss on election day, I know I have two family members that said their bosses”
said, if you are on your way to vote, you know, that, you can be late to work if you're going to vote, if you're, you know, and so there really is no excuse. If you forgot, if you didn't get the message until late, well, sorry, it's, why not say, well, I didn't get it until Wednesday that they after the election. You don't get to just change the election times or dates.
No, if people, you don't, because people are late, yeah, you don't say, well, the polls stay open. Right. Well, you know, I mean, case and point, we had to unexpectedly go out of town on Friday. And I was going to early vote on Friday.
That was the last day of early voting for us. And I was going to early vote, just kind of gets it out of the way, there's more of a crowd though, at the elementary school, right by my house, it's literally walking distance from my house. And it's, it was, I would say, robust, but I didn't have to wait at all to vote.
It was midday though, it was like 11, 11, 30, but, but again, there is no, sorry, there's no excuse, the, the times of the times, the dates are the dates, you know, it's, it's, I, for me, I'd rather, I like voting on election day early voting, you know, is convenient for me, but I do like voting on election day, you know, while I like voting on election day because early voting is 12 miles from my house and the, the day of the, the vote voting
day, it's less than 1,000 feet. Wow.
“Yeah, I have to go, I, I don't know, I have to go, I think it's a mile, a little, a mile”
for early voting. And then on election day, it's, this time it was the elementary, right there, I mean, I'm right there. You can see it from my front yard, it's right there. Mine's 12 miles from my, I'm like, I just go vote and there's nobody in my precinct
ever votes on voting day. Now, I will say that there was no lines, now I live in a Democrat precinct, yeah, probably I'm going to guess 70, 30 Democrat maybe, maybe 65, maybe, maybe 65, 35, and that was about the proportion in there, but there was no waiting on either side. I live in Dallas County.
My precinct is red for the moment.
And I, for me, the Democrat side was full, there were, they, all the machines were basically
Taken.
If you had walked in when I walked in as a Democrat, you would have had to wait a minute.
“And over on the other side, on the Republican side, it was me and one other person,”
and there were a few machines that were open. I mean, anecdotal, I don't know how it went in early voting. I actually did not go by, sometimes I make a point to go by some of the early voting places, and just to see in my neighborhood what the turnout is. The pretty robust, and it looks like a Paxton and Cornean will go to a runoff.
It doesn't look like they will go to a runoff.
86% of the vote in, Cornean with 42.1% Paxton with 40.8, which brings up a very interesting
question, where will the hunt vote go because that will decide at 13.3% for Wesley Hunt, and so Cornean was boasting afterwards.
“Of course, some of the other races for Texas, GOP attorney general, you had going to be”
mega maze, middle 10, those aides, those aides, those aides, those aides were just like shut up. Mega maze, the voice was so deep, mega maze, middle 10, mega maze, middle 10, and it was over and over again.
That was early on, and then the mega was dropped in a lot of aides, I saw.
My wife made the best joke, we got a middle 10 male or aad, and it's just a flat, it's like a large postcard, and this goes back well over a month, and it's a picture of family, and everybody is included on the, she picks it up, she goes, "It's this late Christmas card." Well, the reason I brought that up is because it's interesting because with the obvious
fracturing of mega, because we've actually said it, what's mega today and nobody can tell us what it is. Well, by a lot of definitions, by the influencers, I hate to call them influencers, because I don't know who they're influencing. They're influencing some people, but by the influencers, in many ways, Donald Trump's no longer
mega, which is of course stupid, right, because whatever he decides should be mega. He said that in the conversation we were talking about the other day, and I forget what the context was, but Donald Trump is mega, and that may be changing, and it may be changing his definition, his own, you would have to ask him, but his own definition may be changing, but he's mega.
But you had Middleton and Roy Chip Roy will be facing off in a special election, Middleton with 41.5% Roy with 30.4% and there really no other surprises there. Let me just look for, let me see, North Carolina, Wattley will be going up against Cooper, Wattley winning the GOP by a landslide numbers, and that's really it when you look at the ones that are contested that are going to go to a runoff, but by the way, 81% in the Texas
Democratic Senate, primary, tele Rico, 53% crocket 45.7% and she claims this is the GOP doing that to her, of course it's ridiculous, even Democrats know it, Democrats know that she will do better in Dallas County and the last thing that the GOP would want is to stop those votes from coming in because the GOP in Texas would rather face crocket than tele Rico, they're both radical left, you know, they're both radical left, you know,
tele Rico and it's interesting because tele Rico's trying to make the, I may Christian, and so I am a conservative Christian, which of course he is, he is not, and that's the
“latest series, I think of the evolution, okay, what do we throw out there, okay, let's”
show out that we're religious, you know, I mean that's, just say it as if it's true, you know, and, and, and because they bothers a minister, whatever it is, it's like, well, I don't, well, I don't care, it's where you stand, you can, you can promote on a Christian, okay, where do you stand on certain issues based on Christianity? Oh, well, the Bible endorses abortion, right, shut up, yeah, you're done, but I will say this, so I went to my voting
Place, which is the school right around the corner, yeah, and there is a very...
just the way the building is constructed before you get to the library, and I think it may be
“500 feet, you have to stay away, but it's a path that's so thin that you have, you had just”
one group of people, like five women out there for one local candidate for state Senate. So I come walking up, and the one comes right up in my face, yeah, yeah, and, and says, to me, are you voting Democrat, and I went, no, okay, thank you, sir, and turn around and ran, almost ran away, it's almost that they said, ask them if they're a Democrat, if they're not turn around and walk away as quickly as possible, yeah, because yes, in my mind, for a moment,
I almost said, yes, and when she said, well, we both have this candidate, I'm going to say, well, can he define what a woman is? Yeah, and I was thinking to myself, probably though, as a doing this for a, you know, as my profession, to get into a fight in front of a polling place with five insane liberal women who obviously promote the misogyny of the radical transgender movement, which means their minds are totally screwed up. Do I really want to be in the paper the next day
or have police called up? Because I would have so much fun with them, now I'd be smiling, but they'd be, we know they'd be screaming at me because I would go, and I'd thought to myself, just go in and vote and then leave. Well, it's, and I thought the same thing, there was only actually, when I was there, one person, and they were sitting in this chair and I thought, well, they looked
“only, and I wondered, I thought, because the path is a sidewalk, and then you have to go around”
the building, and they're sitting outside the zone where they're legally bound to, and I wondered if they were going to scream over, hey, can I talk to you? That didn't say anything, but I thought if they approached me, because I wondered, you know, qualifying you is the best way to do that, for that, it's the most efficient way, are you Democrat, you voting Democrat, no, okay thanks. But I wondered if they, you know, if they were going to approach me based on, you know,
hey, would you vote for this person? They believe in boys playing in girl sports? No, and because I thought to myself, I'm not going to comprehend, I'm very, very respectful of the volunteers who run the polling places, right? These are people that live in my neighborhood, and so many of them actually know all of my neighbors, know my street. Oh, I know where that is, does Jim, what's his name? Is still the two doors down from you? Yep, and, you know, that kind of thing,
but they're there doing a job, and I never have anish. Mine weren't, mine were imported.
I don't really. I don't think they could find Republicans from my precinct.
“That's funny. That's how Democrat my precinct is now.”
But I didn't tell you the volunteers, the volunteers. So do they qualify them as being party one, one way or the other? Because my polling place is both Democrat and Republican. Right, but you go to one side. You went, they, they split it up. One side is Democrat. Well, side is Republican. And I wondered, though, if those volunteers or necessarily Republican or Democrat, they are. Yeah. Interesting. Yeah. Because I wondered, the gentleman who, you know, is basically
oversaw when I, when I put my ballad in, you know, for the final thing to say, okay, you're all good, good to go in the hands of the sicker older gentleman. And for me, it's getting harder to say that. I can't say it. And, and I wondered, I didn't know. I didn't know maybe not from general, but yeah, for, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Well, if you're, well, could you imagine? Yeah. The allegations of cheating, if you didn't do it in a primer. Oh, lady,
comes up, take your, takes your ballot out like out of your hand. You know, you, you know, which they can't do. They, they can instruct you on putting the ballad in, in the machine. But she takes it out of the hand. You look over. Wait a minute. Aren't you Jasmine Crocket? What are you doing? That's funny. Because I, I'm telling people the other day, they just said,
well, how could you possibly be, I always get this. How could you possibly be in a Democrat precinct?
Because my neighborhood is new, and I was one of the first people in the precinct. In fact, they, they all moved in to drown your vote out. Exactly. That's the step. I live in Dallas County, and it's been evolving for a long, long time. It is, like, a lot of major metro areas
Of becoming blue and blue.
that is still red. And again, that's, you know, that's, that's, that's, that's going to change over time.
“That, it will probably go blue. I have neighbors, and I, I've talked about it,”
who will put up, they, they put up the betto signs. They put up, I have one, departed neighbor that did really nice guy worked as a crossing guard at the school for the longest time, very nice guy. But I remember him in 2004, after the 2004 election, he put a homemade hillary side as sign in the window. This was not during the election time. It was after the election. Made a hillary sign and put it in his window. I don't know if the city called him on that.
We don't have an HOA, but the city has some very strict codes, but he was a hillary, staunch, hillary supporter. I saw Obama signs, you know, on my street, back in 2008. So, there's plenty of blue in our area, you know, but, you know, thankfully, I'm still in the
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for a local candidate came up to me and asked if I was a Democrat. The thought of my mind was, should I get into an argument? I go probably not the best thing to do. But what really drives me is the fact, and I started thinking about this afterwards, Democrats don't have to explain any of their positions at all.
No, all right. They never have to nor do they explain their positions.
And you can look at the perfect example, what is a woman? None of them can define what a woman is. None of them can define why they believe that children should be mutilated. Right. They can't explain why borders should be open. They can't and don't have to explain why borders be. It should be open. They don't have to nor do they ever explain why they support illegal immigrant criminals in sanctuary cities. And I started going in my head every single
topic, and I'm thinking to myself, they never explain it. I don't have any Democrat friends that ever explain anything ever the positions that they believe. And you look at the Republicans,
the Republicans are always explaining why they believe what they believe.
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“and listen when you choose to the show. All right. Yes. So when I started thinking about that”
and we've thought about it before just on voting day, of course, it hit me again. I'm walking out after being approached by the Democrat campaigners and then I'm just watching people come in that I know our Democrat. I'm shaking my head and I'm thinking to myself, the Democrats could take over. You know, they could win the house, possibly win the Senate this year. Yeah. But long term, what is the Democrats future based on the issues where, as Trump said last week,
they're crazy. Yeah. Right. On every single issue out there, they're crazy or they're complete hypocrites from where they were just a little while ago. They've changed 180 degrees and don't
“have to explain why they did. Yeah. You know, you look at, you know, the Hillary cut we played yesterday”
from was that 2008, elect me. Yeah. We will attack our hand. You know, you look at the Democrats now of their saying that, you know, what Trump did, you know, is, you know, it's illegal. It's unconstitutional. It's unconstitutional. We explained you why it's not. Nobody can debate. You cannot debate what the Constitution says and you cannot debate what the Democrats did with Libya has been explained.
Right. The Democrats basically, the, you know, under going into Libya under Obama, it was
Obama justice department that basically said the president can do whatever he wants, which is what the Constitution says. The only recourse for Congress is take stop the money or impeach and remove
“from office of the 25th Amendment. That's it. Yeah. The president gets to decide by the Constitution”
and the Department of Justice during the Obama administration coming out and saying, well, this is a humanitarian because there was no imminent threat. There was no non-imminent threat or partial imminent threat from Libya. It was a humanitarian decision for Obama, unilaterally, without the permission of Congress to do bombing in Libya. Yeah. They didn't, I don't believe they even used, well, the
locker-by bombing. Right. Right. Right. Right. Yeah. But Obama never used it. No. He said it's humanitarian.
By saying, by his justice department and Obama agreeing, we can, I can go and attack anybody. If there's a humanitarian crisis, means there are no rules for the president except if you do something wrong, you can be impeached, remove from office. Yeah. Or the money goes. It was the Obama administration and all the Democrats agreed with it. Oh, yeah. They're fully on. They all agreed with it. Yes. And now they reverse completely. What he's doing is illegal. They can't make their point,
but they don't have to make their point because the media and the Democratic Party doesn't. Say what you want about the Republican Party and the disagreements that we have with them. Man, there's a loud voice. If people now even agree with Trump, disagree with Trump. This disagree. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. disagree. Right. You will have it out there. You know,
when it comes to a number of topics. Right. And so there's always this questioning going on
on the Republican Party. It doesn't exist in the Democrat Party for example. What's the difference between James Taloreco and Jasmine Crocket? Nothing. Yeah. Certainly my brain going. Nothing. They both believe in the same insanity. It's basically who can sell that insanity. And of course, the racism inside the Democratic Party, wanting a white male instead of a black radical. And she tried to shed some of the radical stuff after her first set of ads. Her first set of
ads that I saw was all anti-Is. Right. And then it ended with impeach known. I don't think she ever got to the point in the ad by the way. I of saying abolish ice. But it's the same spirit of,
You know, we don't want ice doing this.
which is still going on. And you look at the change. The next one was her ad. I don't know.
“It looked like it was a football game, high school football game, because it had marching band,”
and it had people, you know, town folks, you know, that and she's mingling with them. It was much more mundane. One of them recently was whether you early vote during early voting, whether you early vote or vote on election day, just vote. And she's just sitting there in a chair. It was mundane trying to shed that radical stuff that she's done all along in her radical views. And I don't know if that anti-Is thing just came back at her and, you know, her
her internals were showing that this isn't going to work for you in Texas. I don't know. I can't tell you, but that ad went away. I haven't seen it. And it changed the tone and her ads changed. But it doesn't matter because we do our homework. We don't live in the bubble of today. The Democrats require you to live in the bubble of today and not, and not, not think on the issues. Not think for yourself. They require the rank and file to be what the rank and file to be
ignorant. We don't believe you're stupid. They believe you're stupid. Governor Newsom can't even tell you where his birth certificate is. Yeah. Bernie Sanders can't tell you where his birth certificate is. They're lying. They're lying. We all know they're lying. But they think, they think,
“we're stupid people. That's how they think of you. They're constituents. They think of as”
stupid. And so, well, let me say something stupid. And that's when I thought, as I'm leaving I said, you know, even any of my Democrat friends, you don't see them ever promoting an issue, ever. And then articulating, you know, getting into the minutiae of why they support it or
constitutionally why something exists or doesn't exist. They never do it. They throw out slogans.
They throw out a paragraph. They, they, they comma a hair as it. Throw out a paragraph that makes no sense at all. Jeffries did it yesterday when they confronted Jeffries. Yeah. Or they just walk away and won't answer a question. Right. Republicans are almost forced to answer all the questions out there. And then they get hit over and over and over again with it. But they wish to answer the questions and make it clear, you know, what they believe. And even my Democrat acquaintances
that I've known for years, none of them are anywhere right now explaining why they support the Democrat party except Trump sucks. But when you get down to it, as we said before, on the issues where Trump is the vast majority of issues that Trump believes independence believe in a significant portion of Democrats believe. You know, you did just see the poll. What does that, um, I've
who did the poll yesterday? We'll get to it. But it was on, you know, on the Iran. Yeah. And basically
it was, you know, there was one first poll that came out that showed the majority of you agree. Then you had a couple of polls saying the majority doesn't agree. Then the poll that came out yesterday said, well, if it just runs weeks or a month or so, it was like landslide number support of it. Was it was that the Fox News full? No. Okay. There was a Fox News poll which was weird. National survey that found 61% think Iran poses a real threat. But when you get down to the
actions against Iran, it's 50, 50. In terms of the current US military action, 50% approved, 50% disapproved. Now, this was this is based on the timeline of how long we would be if we're just it, if we're just, if we're just at war by how they've marketed weeks days or weeks. Right. The public, and I'll find out, I forgot which pollster it was. Okay. I've got it. I just wasn't
“prepared for it right now. All right. To go there. But, but I brought it up. I should be prepared, right?”
Well, no, it's been that crazy over the last few weeks. It has. But the point that I wanted to make is the fact that, and this fits in with it, James Freeman did an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal. Democrats supermajority reject socialist policies. And he talks about how poll questions are asked. The new survey asks, "What do you think is a better economic system? Capitalism or socialism? Capitalism wins 59 to 41%. Which is better than some recent findings, but still not a complete
reputation that Marxism deserves. The most disturbing aspect is that socialism wins among Democrats
54 to 46%.
For a second term, president's party next to the U.S. Congress could be debating ownership
“of the means of production. The somewhat hopeful news is that support for socialism is concentrated”
among people who don't know what it is. As for the alternative over the years, various readers have discouraged use of the word capitalism to describe the market economy given that the term was originally used by socialism to denigrate it. The new Harvard Harris survey suggests that the readers have a point. Here's another question in the new poll. Do you think that America should be run mostly as free enterprise as a free enterprise country or under socialism? This is just
a recent poll that was done. Freedom wins 76% to 24%. And even Democrats vote for free enterprise over socialism by a healthy 68 to 32%. It's a capitalism has a bad meaning even though free
“enterprise and capitalism is the exact same thing. Democrats are ignorant. They don't know that.”
Harris Harvard Harris also found that by 65 to 35% respondents mistakenly believe that socialism allows private home ownership with the full 78% of Democrats think in that socialism permits people to own their own houses. Clearly, there's a challenging educational job ahead for those of us who treasure freedom, but this is also an opportunity. The new results suggest that the American dream is alive and well across all parties. It is a dream of individual ownership, not government
management. Here's another Harvard Harris question. Do you think people should be able to buy and own their own houses or should the state own their houses? A full 91% of responses say people should have the right to buy and own their own houses on this question. Harvard Harris finds Democrats even slightly more in favor of home private home ownership than Republicans and independents. 93% of Democrats want freedom of for homeowners. This is perhaps due to a margin
of error. The bottom line is that it doesn't cross the spectrum. There's a massive support for
property rights in housing. The same 91% support holds when voters arrest about private property in general. You look at property rights. Again, we're talking about the fundamentals of this country, being able to own things, being able to own property. The left doesn't want you to do that. Mondani brought around the question again. You and I have been around long enough to have seen this before. And Bernie's promoting the wealth tax and again, and again, they want to go. They believe
“with mom Donnie's win. They believe that's what the people want. That's what the majority of”
Americans want. Well, I can't tell you about New York City. I've never lived there. But I can tell
you this. Again, you talk about you get even close to taking away people's property rights and there's a problem. They believe they get the emotional win, the envy and the jealousy when it comes to taking the property of billions, the wealth tax. We'll get to that. And that's where they think they went. Well, these billionaires shouldn't have this. I don't say have. I say earn. It was earned. And what's next? Okay, we've got, I don't know, 1200, 1300 billionaires
in the US. So let's say they're all done. There are no more billionaires. Well, they start going out to a millionaires. Eventually, they come after you and your property. We are right, I radio. Get in touch with what I radio told free at eight six. Might be right. I. We are right. I radio. He's our Crony and I'm Gary McNamara. Yeah, it was the CBS poll. CBS poll. You got, you got did it. But the CBS poll approved disapprove of military action against Iran.
If you think the conflict would last days or weeks, 76% approved, 24% disapprove months, 54% disapprove, 46% approved years, 87% disapprove, 13% approved. Basically, the public has even,
That means you get 76% that's half a Democrats.
the situation with Iran. Yeah. They understand Iran and they understand what Iran is about.
Right. The Democrats in Congress may not want you to know, but even the Democratic voter knows. And it's like, well, if the president and headset what they're selling days and weeks,
“that's what they're telling us. We're okay with that. Right. If you get rid. Right. If you, if you”
solve, and I whatever problem, those people who were pulled think there is. Right. And I don't
know. I don't know. I don't know what they, I can't speak. I know what I think. And I know what the
president is told me. And I agree with that. I don't know what they're thinking. Right. The people that were pulled. This is Ridae Radio on Westwood One. That's a world. In the back of the country. Yeah. A lie in the balesal. And Maggie, a young man. This world is a lot
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“She's admitting fraud in elections. Is she an election to nire? That's odd.”
Then she blamed the GOP later on. And this is where the judge extends to Dallas County polls two hours due to reports of confusion and the state Supreme Court came in and said, no, Texas State Supreme Court said no. The fine confusion. Those votes have been put aside. And so as she blamed the GOP, everybody know, even Democrats know because she probably would have done better. The thinking is, we don't know until the votes are actually counted,
but the thinking is across the board, even from the Democrats, even from her, she would do better in Dallas County. Yeah. Yeah. She would do better in Dallas County because that's where she's from. Right. And, and, and so to sit there and say the GOP's cheating would mean that she believes that the GOP wants Tallarico as, as the opponent to, you know, whoever wins the runoff for the Republicans, and it would be the opposite. She is viewed as absolutely the weaker candidate here across the board.
Yeah. Democrats, the reason the Tallarico is up by what seven points is because a right now, a majority of theocratic party in the state of Texas based on what we have right now, believe she can't win. They, again, and, and it's based on imagery alone because both Tallarico and her believe the exact same thing. Yeah. Right. Simply, they don't believe she can sell it. And so they just got to go, who's the next person? He's a new fresh face. Right. Uh, let's just, uh, he continues to say,
I'm a minister, son. I'm a Christian. Right. Don't pay attention to the whole of this stuff that
God is, that the Bible says that God is non-binary and God is in favor of abo...
forget about those, that insane thing that you can't sell to any Christian out there. Yeah.
“And, and, uh, they're just like, but it's, he's a new face and he doesn't, he doesn't”
scrape. Reach way that she does. Uh, he doesn't curse the way that she does. We need somebody who is more common and a new fresh face to sell the insanity that we wish to bring to Texas. Well, and, and that's, you know, that's the problem. This is kind of, um, a little bit of the liberal, radical, left liberal circular firing squad, right, is that it's an interesting dynamic because the rank and file look at it. The first of all, her stepping outside of her district
into the wider, you know, state, uh, election process is, is always going to be different.
It's like Gavin Newsom stepping outside the blue bubble of California, right? And, you know, because where you live, Gary is, extremely blue. Your neighborhood is the blue. Oh, my gosh. Not that Michael Johnson's gone. In fact, blue or blue or than blue, than blue, Santa, than Santa. I heard, and I've never, I've been close to your house. I've been over to the lake. Uh, I went over to the state park. Um, nice state park. Is it beautiful? Yeah. Love, love.
Uh, and, and I heard, though, in your neighborhood, uh, that you can't even take right turns.
“It's illegal. You have to turn left. It doesn't matter. You, yes, it's kind of, you know, uh, screwed”
there. But it's, this is the, this is what happens. When you step outside of whatever blue bubble
it is, she didn't have any opponent when she ran for the seat. She's in now. Right. There is no Republican. Yeah. And, and, and so, you know, she won, and, and massive numbers. What she get 85%. Yeah. So, so far. And, and, and, by the way, this wasn't last night. This was, no, no, no, she ran for Congress right in, in my district that she has now been, uh, and you make the point that obviously Dallas County, uh, they were hoping was going to do much better for her.
And then, uh, they convinced the local judge. Oh, uh, let's, uh, let's extend the hours of voting
“because of confusion. Sorry, because our voters aren't informed, uh, this confusion, that confusion,”
not a technical problem, not, not like, uh, uh, in an entire precinct or something, uh, all the machines went down, or, you know, the simultaneously or something like that. It's, it's, it's excuse-making. And then, it gets back to the, and when you lose, it gets back to the, uh, for the left, uh, blaming everybody, but yourself in running, not just running a horrible campaign, but the baggage that she brought to her campaign,
with all the stuff she thought she was winning on, all of these things inside her little blue bubble in her district, your district, Gary. She, Janet, I can only say that until, you know, January, so it was, but it's the, it really is that idea of stepping outside of that, 'cause she could get away with it before, and that blue district. And then when you go out, you know, outside of that and you go statewide and people may or may not know you and the ones that
don't, then start doing a little research. You Google Jasmine Crocket and some of that viral stuff is going to come up. And so you get Talorico in there and he wins, you know, quite possibly we'll see where it goes, uh, but he's certainly in the lead now and got over 50%, he has over 50% of the vote as of right now. And if that's case, it's number one because he's a Christian. I'm holding for the laughter, but it really is that it's exactly, hold it one more.
It's exactly, I had to throw one in of my own. It's exactly what you just said, you know, it's the fact that he's the fresh face, that baggage, that she brings, but the fact that he doesn't bring that baggage. Now you and I can throw plenty of baggage his way and we have in just
In recent minutes, but those are the things that then you see again and it's ...
left. We're just going to blame somebody else. I mean, Kamala Harris did it in December of
“2019. December 3rd, 2019 she ended her run for president, didn't even make it to the 2020 primary”
season. And she was out of money. Her campaign was in shambles, morale in her campaign was low, according to pretty much everybody, uh, all the reports showed that there was just no morale because the money wasn't flowing in, and that's when you start seeing money come in, like the Senate race,
the Senate primary here in Texas, the most expensive in, in, in US history, well over 100 million.
In fact, uh, Conan, along with his money and tax combined was 100 million or more. And it was, so if you look at all the money spent and everything else, you follow the money. Well, in 2019, Kamala wasn't getting anything, she wasn't getting any money whatsoever. And she blamed, she blamed, I mean, she blamed her party. She said that that America is racist and misogynists, because they wouldn't choose a woman of color. They wouldn't support a woman of color,
but it was the primary season as we pointed out, and that meant that was her party acting in that
way. And, and, and there you have it. She wants to blame. Of course, she wants to blame
Jasmine Crockett wants to blame the GOP. Well, we, this is the GOP, and then she's going to go into election denier mode. And then I think she'll eventually talk about the fact that it was racism and misogynists. Yeah, that she lost. Bravo. Look, I did see that, you know, when she was talking last night on X, whoever had posted it said, well, blame, don't blame the GOP, blame Taloreco and Colbert. Yeah. Because the whole Colbert thing. Right. You know, he didn't want her on. Right.
And the powers would be wanted to tell that they're looking for, this is the same thing in the presidency. This is the whole thing about, you know, a new sim. They were looking for a fresh face to sell the craziness of the issues. Yeah. The problem with new sim is he tried to do that a
“couple of years ago and got smoked by dissentists in that so-called debate. Yeah. Remember that,”
I don't know. God. It was October was at November of 24. I forgot when it was, but he got smoke. Oh, it was horrible. And this is the thing that I was talking about yesterday when I'm like, my God, Democrats don't have to and can't defend their positions. They can tell you what they believe and they can say, we need to protect the, we need to protect the long-term immigrant who has been here and settled down and put down roots and has a family and has a job and pay taxes
and hasn't committed a crime. Yeah. But what about those have committed crime? But we're not going to talk about them. We wish to protect immigrants. You mean illegal immigrants? No immigrants. No illegal immigrants. There's a difference between legal and illegal, but you wish and support sanctuary cities. So you want everybody to come in. That's why you weren't screaming with Biden opening up the border. Again, it wasn't that he couldn't handle the problem of illegal immigration. He purposely caused
illegal immigration. Yes. And you were in support of it. You're in support of sanctuary cities. All Democrats are in support of sanctuary cities. And that's protecting illegal immigrant criminals.
And so they can't defend it. They won't do it. They will deflect. They'll never defend the positions
that they have. They'll just scream racism, misogyny, transphobia, xenophobia. But they'll never actually defend what they believe. They'll never get to the talking points to the Manusia,
“which is so important. You have to explain it. Yet Republicans have to explain it. Democrats don't.”
And like I said, it even goes to all the Democrats that I know. And in my life, I know what ton. Yeah. None of them articulate why they believe what they believe. None of them. Not one. No. No. You know, you and I were talking to the break. And we love when we get feedback from our audience, like over the weekend with Iran. We've got a lot of feedback from the audience saying, can't wait for you guys to analyze what's going on in Iran. They hear your thoughts on that.
A large part of that is if you think about it, what we like to do on this pro...
is break down the ideas. You'll know why we think what we think. We don't require that you agree.
It's okay for you to be wrong. But if you listen to us long enough, you'll understand why we believe what we believe. So even when we're breaking down things at geopolitical events or the economy or whatever it is, or constitutional issues, which we did. It's which we do with tariffs last week, and we did with the president's authority. Yeah, and go the way. Go to side of them. By the way, Trump wants to
not trade with the Spain. Yep. He can do that. He can do that. He can do that. Yep. Can't tax American companies. Right. That's the difference. Right. But on Iran, he has and when Benson said, "Yeah, you tell me he can cut off trade, but yeah, he can't
“tariff them." Yeah, that's what the Constitution. Yep. It was for that. Read the Constitution. Exactly.”
And then here, we all know the hypocrites and Democrats are, but the fact is, which why we explain the war power, the whole war power is act and said, "Really, it's a political legislation. It has no constitutional legal authority at all because Congress, and once we
explain it, I got people writing me going, I never knew that. I just saw the War Powers Act of Congress
wanted to limit the president. They could. No, they can't. No, you constitutional amendment can. And that's the separation of powers that a significant portion may be the majority of Americans. Don't even understand. You know, we could-- That's frustrating. We could sit here all night and go. The Democrats are wrong. When we never backed it up and said, "We're the wrong." And why they're like, "Remember going back to Obama was promoting Obamacare?"
And at that time, we said, "Look, we don't say this lightly. He's lying. He's lying about this.
“It's a lie." And it was a lie of the year. Remember? Yeah, it turned out to be it was a”
Glen Kessler over at Washington Post. Was it the, when I was a new year or somebody said-- So many weeks or somebody had the, but lie of the year and the headline. So it's, you know, we said, "No, this is why he's lying because he knows that your doctor doesn't have to accept the new healthcare." And if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. If you like your healthcare plan, you can keep your healthcare plan. Well, no. By definition, that's going to change.
You can't promise that to people. You're lying. And we know that you know your lie. Yeah. And you're saying something while knowing something else is true. And that's a lie. And we break it down like that. Democrats will ever break down their own convictions. No, they won't stand for their own convictions. We've said for the rank and file on the left.
If you're hardcore left and you'll never vote Republican, the, the two of you that listen to our
show will say this. Why don't you hold their feet to the fire? Why don't they? Why aren't they out there because they'll hide behind something else? All the time they hide behind something else. And they don't actually come out and own it and really fight for you. They make excuses all the time. Every Democrat that was around for Libya. Yeah. And says the threat, what the presence doing is illegal, they know their line. Yes. Every one of them knows their line. By the way,
we also got Obama when he said, remember, you didn't build that. Oh, yeah. And we said, no, no, no. We broke that down. Exactly. Yep. He showed you why that was BS. We feel it's imperative that we do that. Democrats don't care because they believe the people that vote for them are emotional, nightmare idiots. Yep. That have no clue. Don't want to clue. They just run on a motion.
“That's what Democrat politicians believe about their own party. That's what they think.”
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We are Red Eye Radio. He's heard Crony and I'm Gary McNamara coming up on the bottom of the hour. All right, how's the conflict going? Couple of things sure that we're going to bring to you. And that is what are what is the United States Israel looking into right now? What are they attacking
“now? And also how many missiles actually analysis done? How many missiles does Iran have?”
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This is Mark Wayne Mullin, Senator Mullin, speaking the other day and going after Democrats. Here we go about to Iran. All right. Thank you, Chairman. It's still like I need to respond to some things. The senator was bringing up by accusing the president of pulling out of a nuclear deal
in his first term. It was a horrible deal. It was an disastrous deal. It was a deal that we all know
that would originally allow Iran to be able to have enrichment to the grade that they could make a nuclear weapon. And then for the senator that was saying that to the president he's a comeback
“for reauthorization. I don't remember him saying anything in 2016. When Barack Obama at the time”
dropped 26,000 bombs in Syria, Pakistan, Libya, just to name a few. And I definitely don't remember my colleagues in 2013 at all complaining about the president going president then, Barack Obama going into Syria. And I would like to ask a question. Then what threat to Syria have to do nine states? What threat to Libya have to do nine states during the Arab Spring to which these leaders were removed? And then I would ask a question, what threat to Iran have to us? Do we
really need to talk about it? Do we need to talk about how many times they've killed thousands of
Americans since 1979? From the first time they took costumes in November of 1979 to the last time
they attacked us in June of 2025. And anybody wants a doubt that they were threats in a central threat to us? Does anybody doubt on that side of the aisle? Does anybody doubt that Iran, if or when they got a nuclear weapon would deliver it to the United States, they have capability to do it. Does anybody deny that the fact that the president was being proactive on an adversary that has been chanting death to America since 1979? Does anybody deny that Iran was a threat
to us and our service members? Or do we have to remind you how many they've injured and killed
through the proxies and through direct action? This is the first president in seven
presidency that actually did something about the thorn that can constantly came after us. And now you're criticizing and you say it's illegal? It's not. The same authorization is the same authorization that Democrats and Republicans presence in the past have used. And thank God we had a present with a backbone to finally get rid of this murderous regime. And now we're
“complaining about it. Remember, legally he has to respond to Congress or inform Congress in”
48 hours. That has happened. And then with. Okay, now we'll get to that more just a moment here. But you've got breaking news. Yeah, it's projected by most news groups and also at real clear politics that Taloreco wins over Crocodile in the Texas Democratic primary for Senate.
There you have it.
and Taloreco holds 53.2% of the votes Crocodile with 45. Now 0.5% it's about 150.
That number just changed. But it's, yeah, it's about 150 something. 156,556,000 votes.
“That's separate the two. Yeah, that's what I have. Yeah. Yeah, I'm looking at it. So there you have it.”
So it's set now on the left for the Democrats. The question is now which one on for the GOP in May and late May, May 26th. There will be a runoff between Coran and Paxton. This is a primary runoff to see who will take on Taloreco in the Senate race in November.
So there you have it, Taloreco winning over Crocodile in Texas. So Jasmine Crocodile show on MS.
Now starts in three weeks. Yes. Okay. I made that up. Just a daily show. Yeah. Chill probably be out there somewhere. I mean, you know, she still has her fulfillment
“assuming she stays. I guess she will until January in the house and then, um, and so you have to live with that Gary.”
But also, you know, it's, yeah, she's not three blocks three blocks. Exactly. I'm in a red district. I'm in a red district. I'm in a red district. I know, and I'm in Beth Van Dyne's district and it's just, my district is getting smaller and smaller and smaller, uh, like a lot of major major areas, land-wise, in terms of the, uh, geographical size of the, of the, of the land. But again, Taloreco winning the Texas Democratic primary for Senate over Jasmine Crocodile
with 53% to her 45.5% that's with 86% of the precincts reporting. And, uh, so that part is done. We'll see where goes with Coran and Paxton and May. Coran and I'm guessing still has and will have, uh, not just in his coffers, but also with Paxton, a ton of money, uh, to spend. He's going there. We'll be, it will be, uh, I'm sure a, a barrage of ads, uh, Paxton also has, some money, but nowhere near what Coran and had. Uh, which should tell you something based on,
you know, the performance, what we're talking about right now again, uh, about a 1.1% percentage point difference between Coran and Paxton. Um, that's with 90% of the votes in and uh, we'll see about a 12,000, about a 12,000 vote lead right now for Coran. I think the interesting thing is the, uh, where does the Hunt Wesley Hunt vote go? Right. So why did people vote in the state of Texas for Wesley Hunt? Did they view Coran as, and, and I,
here's my guess, they viewed Coran as to liberal. Yeah. And they viewed Paxton as probably too
“controversial. That's what I'm going to say. So they view Coran as to liberal Paxton as to controversial.”
So does the vote, does a majority of Hunt vote, which is, that makes the difference. That's 13.3%
over quarter of a million votes. If those people vote, where are they going to go, Coran or Paxton?
Right. And that's, that's, that's, that's, which is a very good question because, you know, you look at it and if you, if you split it, then you're talking about seven, roughly seven and a half points to each of those two. And I don't, you know, that would get Coran in almost to 50. But again, it's, you don't, we can't necessarily split it. It's not going to likely not going to work that way. I don't know. I can't tell you. And in terms of the controversy,
controversial, when we say Paxton, likely the personal controversies, not on his positions on the issues. I don't, I don't think with conservatives. But let me ask this. His what, and again, I don't
Know how much this would affect the, the actual vote.
seems to go to Paxton's week. Not only the second amendment, but I wonder how much him wanting
such a strict line of all marijuana products being illegal in Texas, whether, you know, that moves 100, 150,000 people. How much does the constructionist conservative who viewed Paxton leading the charge for the, the states to overturn the, uh, 2020, uh, yeah, the 2020 election. Yeah. Yeah. Sorry. 2020 election does, I'm just asking the question. How much of an effect does that have? That's a good question. And I don't know. I don't know. I'm just thinking of the
things that were viewed as controversial, even inside the Republican Party on it. And the, the, because they're on the first point you made on the hemp THC thing, you know, um, there was a line between the lieutenant governor and the governor. And the governor just kind of chose to basically
go, all right, look, here's what we'll do. And again, governor Abbott basically said, we're going
to have stricter enforcement on age verification, right? Um, and, and a couple of other things that are going to be very strict, but they weren't going to ban the entire, uh, sale of the hemp THC. But, uh, a hard liner, again, like the lieutenant governor, uh, that was a very hard line on that, how much of that moves the needle in a Senate vote. Because you're going, I mean, you're representing Texas, certainly, uh, and you want to represent the values of Texas, but you're going to be in
the United States Senate if you win. And the question would be, okay, then what from there, um, and how much of that is, again, a needle mover on an issue, because you have to look at the libertarian portion of the conservative base of Texas, and a lot of us libertarians are okay with the legalization, again, based on strict rules. And, and that's the only legalization we have right now is that hemp THC. But, by the way, I'm still, it's still weird to me to go on door dash. And those products,
“you can have delivered your home. I mean, I think you have to show an ID at the door, you know,”
you're going to bear in mind delivered, too, you know, but, um, what, you mean, I can party and never
get off my couch. I know, right? Do they bring it? Yeah, hey, bring it to the couch. If it's weed, you've always said you've got to bring it to the couch. They need to open the door and come on in and if they're going to get to go that far, well, weed, I don't feel like going to the door. Could you just, could you, I'm going to leave the door open, come on in and give it to you, you know what's on? Could, could you light it for me? You know, it's, it's actually a fairly good, uh, a good program.
I think, uh, Walmart plus has a Walmart plus in home where the delivery person brings it in and puts it, put your stuff in your pan. They don't deliver, I don't know that they deliver beer and wine, I'm not sure. Um, they don't, they don't sell hemp products, but they do come into your home and put it up for you. And I thought at first, oh, that's kind of odd. And then I thought of my parents. My dad, who's been suffering from, uh, he's been battling, uh, a blood cancer since November
of 22. Um, and he's a fighter. He'll be 93 and a, uh, but it's, it, it would be helpful to
“someone like that. I think is somebody who has a disability or is elderly and could use that”
kind of help. And Walmart actually has that program after making jokes about how the pizza guy needs to bring it all the way to the couch. Uh, they actually had that program where the come in and help you put it up. Um, I don't know on that hemp issue. Again, how much I'm with you. It's question. I don't know how much moves that needle if that's anything. I don't know how much of the personal controversies and allegations with Ken Paxton about using his power as a
turning general to cover up, uh, and work in his favor in terms of, uh, affairs or anything like that. I don't have any facts in front of me. I don't know. I can't tell you. I can tell you what Corin was throwing in him and what was being thrown at him before he even got into the Senate race
“when it comes to Paxton on the issues, you know, I think you make a very solid point. That is a”
good question. And it's take like Texas. We don't have legalization outside of hemp THC. And that
Was a big deal in our state because it's like, okay, you've got like over 8,0...
that have been established. Small businesses. Are you going to go in and completely shut them down,
“you know, and the, if it were up to Dan Patrick, the Lieutenant Governor, the answer would have”
been yes, but the Governor ultimately chose no. And he, and that wasn't an overnight decision that he made.
And so there was some, you know, quantum plate. He was grappling. And difficulty. But he had to make a decision based on what the public thought about that and what's acceptable. You know, and so we'll, we'll, we'll see, I guess, where that goes, uh, in May and how much of that plays
into May. Because now it's down to those two, you know, Wesley Hunt, you know, that's a very good
showing 13.3% as it stands right now, but he'll remain for now in Texas 38. It does show you
“though, how far are the, some of the polls were off. Because remember Hunt was very close earlier on.”
Yeah, I don't think he ever was. Right. Well, you had Talarico, leading, uh, Jasmine Crocket,
just slightly, and, you know, where it stands right now again, 88% in, uh, he's got 53.
So the last, last poll had him up by 13. Oh, did it. Okay. I just see that one. Yeah. I was wanting to get this poll. I was looking at another one, uh, just a few minutes ago. Okay. Yeah. Yeah.
“So, but that's my point. Yeah. If it's all, if it's a wide range, the polls are up by 13 points.”
Someone's not accurate. Yeah. We are right, I'm radio. We'll be right back with more red eye radio with every currently and Gary McNamara. We are when I radio, uh, he's hurt. Currently, and I'm Gary McNamara. So what do you think, Jasmine Crocket? Now, uh, thinking that she may have a shot of the presidency. By the way, the breaking news was that Talarico has won in the state of Texas, Jasmine Crocket's political career, uh, will at least temporarily
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