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Russian is the only way to be a president in Trump
“to among people who need to be an nominee.”
The certain things are coming across very, very clearly. But President Trump says Russian interference is a hoax. He's an idiot on terms of saying that. Everybody knows this.
Yeah, everybody. Sure. Sure, everybody. Just make quiet and say it's like that, Joey. Sure, everybody knows that.
And the left gets mad when Donald Trump calls people names, Joe Biden called Donald Trump an idiot. One finger pointing out and three pointing right back at you. That's Michael Pelka in for Chris Plant on the Chris
Plant Show on this Friday, Friday, Lou Yutelia. Hope you are having a great Friday already. We have so much to get to. We've been spending a lot of time speaking about last night's address. People are arguing over whether or not
the president's analysis of the intelligence that he has received is accurate or not. And the left just-- they can't get past it. They can't get past the actual intel claiming that there's a problem.
And I've been monitoring MSNow, MS13 now, and CNN to see where they stand on it. I've right after the speech, I dipped into CNN to see what they were saying about the president's address, which they didn't carry, but they did run clips after it
finished. So it's kind of an interesting CNN had assigned their researchers to go through the data that was being released on the White House.gov site. And then they cherry picked some clips from the speech.
“And some of that seemed to, I think, support the president's case.”
That's my opinion. But Caitlin Collins brought in John King to ask him what he thought about the speech. And in typical CNN fashion, John King tried to put a sort of a dramatic or overly dramatic spin on it, cut 11, please.
This is something the president has been pushing for with increasing fervor as we close her to the midterms. What was your takeaway from tonight? A lot of ominous tone from the president, ominous words from the president sounded more like a spin novel,
a familiar complaint to you, Caitlin, about the deep state. The most striking thing the president did was he focused mostly on China. And he said he was releasing all these new documents tonight that were going to prove more things about China.
He says trying to get voter and roll information, trying to learn about how to pry into voting machines and voting systems.
He never directly connected any of that
to changing an election result.
“Well, the president wasn't focusing on changing”
an election result. He was focusing on securing the integrity of the elections going forward. And he never claimed that the election was wrong. He claimed that there were problems with the integrity,
which are two different things. But John King continued trying to make this more about drama than actually about fixing it. - The tone of it was overwhelming. What was most striking to me, Caitlin,
you covered the Trump White House at the time, was he had a boogie man, and it was the familiar deep state. The president saying that this was all kept from him. Kept from John Ratcliffe, his then director of National Intelligence.
Kept from China as Bill, his then CIA director. Marco Rubio, who's now the Secretary of State, was the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee at the time. He has access to just about everything in U.S. intelligence,
but Trump was making the point that people working for him, maybe they came from, they were there in prior administrations, were keeping this information away from him, about what he alleges is a deeper, more nefarious Chinese plot,
than we have ever known about. Look, the proof will be in the documents.
But again, the president never connected the dots.
- Well, the documents, the evidence is meant to connect the dots. And if you're making a major document dump, which it appears the administration has done, you declassifying some of these emails, some of these messages from inside the deep state,
you didn't have a whole lot of time to do that. So I suggest John King, you and CNN, follow up on this. Katelyn Collins obsessed with these speeches well, even though CNN didn't air it. But she wondered if John King had ever heard a speech like this,
which I find this question funny, because they wouldn't let their viewers watch the speech, but then they wanted to talk about the attitude of the speech. - John, is someone who covered the White House? Have you ever seen a prime time address,
or heard a prime time address like this one? - I'm no, no.
No, never heard that, but neither had your audience,
because you wouldn't let them hear it.
You wouldn't let them see it. Oh, the irony is palpable. These people are just too funny. But John King, to his credit,
“did come back to say that we shouldn't fact talk about”
election interference. - If the president has new information about foreign meddling, foreign meddling is a big deal in our elections. Has been for quite a long time.
Has been quite a long time. It's gotten caught up to a very polarized debate because of the Mueller investigation because of after 2016. It is impossible now in the Donald Trump era
to have an adult conversation about a very legitimate issue. It would be nice if Democrats and Republicans could get together as the president said at one point, why can't we do this on a bipartisan basis?
Well, he's the reason they can't do some of it on a bipartisan basis 'cause he keeps telling Democrats their crooks and they stole elections. - Well, he didn't say that last night.
“So, perhaps you should support what the president says.”
Perhaps you should bring this up and say, yeah, we can talk about election integrity, election security, and maybe there should be something happening. I'm really stunned by this angle from Santa. They don't show the speech
and then they tell you everything that was wrong with it.
I'm really amazing, still.
Absolutely amazing. I wanna grab some calls here as many of you watched and hear your take on this and see where we have to go with this. Eight, five, no, it's a triple eight, six, three, zero.
9625, eight, eight, eight, six, three, zero. 9625, let's go to Chicago where Patrick is listening on the great WLS Patrick. Welcome to the Chris Plant Show. - Oh, thank you, Michael.
What's up? - I like to re, I imagine a memory of the Constitution to change election laws in the USA. - Okay, and the right now, I feel it, illegal aliens and the three-year-olds
are deciding my vote. I wonder, because they do the census and your electoral college is based on the census. So California obviously has something like 52 electoral votes. So the whole Western part of the United States,
whatever California kind of wipes out, Idaho and all the rest of the states. - But what I'm getting at is that the election last time I went to Georgia and then they were speaking about Georgia with, it should have been
democratic and back and forth and remember before the chads, you know what they used to be? - Yeah, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. - Sure, yeah.
- Yeah, they were holding things above their head. So my idea is that if there's 15 votes, so I can Georgia, that whoever wins, has to win by at least one, eight to seven. So let's see, the Democrats win the state, they get eight
and the Republicans get seven. So then if there's controversy about the votes cast,
“well if you want to argue about one vote, go ahead,”
be my guest. The way it is now, whoever wins the state, gets all 52. - So California gets all, Illinois, 26 or whatever it is. - You're talking about electoral vote
and abortion based on the percentage of vote in the state. Is that what you're saying instead of a winner take all, which is what the majority of states are winner take all. If you win, Illinois, you get all of Illinois's electoral votes. You would be an advocate for changing it
to based on the actual vote percentage of that state. - Absolutely, and that's why like the seven states of the East Coast that have no Republican representation, even though Trump got 43% of vote, like in New England. And here in Illinois, I was sitting at a tavern 20 years ago,
and a guy said, "I don't vote anymore." And I said, "No, you have to vote." It's, you know, you're right to vote you. And he said, "Well, what's the sense of me voting?" Because it's the Cook County overwhelmingly
has the majority of the population of votes. And I know how the election's gonna go. And I didn't have an answer to the gentleman because he's right. Like right now, in our newspaper, a couple of days ago,
the Southern Illinois is talking about succeeding. And of course, I'm sure the same exists like in Albany, in New York, where people figure well. It's all being controlled by the most population. You know?
And of course, they already have a Senate
and a House representative in the first place.
Even though I, a steam ex-president, Obama, I said, he can't just say, "How come the smallest state like Rhode Island? "How come they should get two centers?"
Well, that's exactly why.
Because--
- These are people that don't understand the Constitution.
But there is a movement of foot not to not so much to push for the apportionment that you're talking about. But the Democrats, Patrick, are interested in saying, they want your electoral votes for your state to go to whom ever wins the national vote total,
which is really a dangerous to me. Because then your vote in a smaller state is totally annihilated by whatever the national vote total would be.
“And Virginia, I think, is leading the charge on this.”
We'll see what happens. I've got to grab another call, but a very interesting take on that, Patrick. Thank you. While we're talking about how to fix the elections,
or Rogers in, also in Illinois, in Pioria, Illinois, welcome to the Chris Plantio, Rogers. Hey, Rogers. Are you with me? - Whoa. Hey, Rogers. (laughs)
Rogers, you're-- - Here, here, here, here, here, here. Oh, deck, we here, yeah. - I, uh, I think we all have serial numbers on all of ballots. All the voting ballots. I'm not sure if they do.
Some states, I thought, did that. That's an interesting thing, but would it be tied directly to you, so then it could be tracked back to you? That's, that's, uh, pretty interesting. And then we'd make sure we only had the correct number
votes for the registered number of people. - We'll see.
“- We'll see. - Hey, there have been too many votes.”
Well, you hope so. You would hope so. - All right. Thank you, Rogers. Let's go to Edna, Alexandria, Virginia, hello, Ed. Welcome to the Christian Planet Show.
- Good morning. I was actually laughing when you said you were stunned by what CNN said, I'm like, what, really? Okay. (laughs) I don't know what you're saying.
- I've never done. A gentleman called before talking about, I think was the 2000 election look with Gore and Bush and the hanging tribe and all that stuff.
I'm 15 here. I'm so fed up with this. We know who's cheating. And nothing's going to change unless they go to prison. If you're caught, I know the laws are on the book,
but if you're caught, you've got to do some serious time. And I'd like to just kind of piggyback that with the idiot
“that took a butcher knife to the reflection pool.”
Nothing like that ever happened. You should get the maximum. We got a great AG and DC, give them 10 years.
It'll never happen again.
If you're caught cheating, vote fraud, you get 10 years, and it'll end it. But since 2000, it's nothing, it's like a broken record. Nothing's going to change unless you punish human beings. Period.
- Yeah, unless we see people handcuffed, taken other homes, and then ultimately tried and convicted and going to prison, not to a place a camp with a hedge. People are gonna say, oh, there's no problem.
There have been a handful of folks who have gotten caught in this. But you're right, unless and until we punish him, nothing's going to change. Thank you, Ed, great point.
Let's go to Lapleta, Maryland, Billy, welcome to the Chris Poncho, Billy. - Good morning, a pleasure to talk to you, Mike. - My pleasure. - What's up, sir?
- I wanted to comment on, one was, the first presidential election I voted in was for when Jimmy Carter was elected. And as I recall, we went into a room with these big ugly, call of booths.
You go in there and hold the handle and close the curtain and flip the levers and vote for who you're gonna hunt for.
- Sure, I've never had problems like this.
It was very simple. You knew the one before you went to bed. - Yeah, that's the dream. We go back and we have one day. And first of all, we have to start Billy
of having election day, not election season, because we're an election season now. We've got so many people, so many states that have more than 30 days of early voting, which when you think about some of the scandals
that have popped up, the candidates would be changing quite regularly if we only had elections held on election day or on primary day, not with four weeks, six weeks of mail-in voting. And then you got to wait six weeks
until somebody can go through all the mail-in stuff. - No, we saw a lot of problems with one day and one day only, but it's gonna take a whole lot of effort to make that happen. Thank you for that. Good memory on that.
I remember that too. I went to the voting day adventure with my mom. She showed me what it's like. But she kicked me out of the booth before she voted.
She said it's private.
And you should always remember that.
That's a good thing. I grabbed one more call before we take a break of Brian's in front royal Virginia. Brian, you think China's involved in something here, something nefarious?
- I absolutely, thanks for taking my call. There's no doubt, China's been meddling in our elections. And I've come through the data at Whitehouse.gov and the folks at CNN probably need to do the same thing. And I'll just say this too is that China also
meddled in our election by a biological attack against us emanating from the Wuhan lab. Let's not forget that pushed us into massive universal mailing voting. And they were stuffing the ballot boxes with these votes.
And they were not vetted. There was no signature verification. And there was no check of citizenship or registration. Which there still isn't today. I'm an officer of election in Virginia.
And I can tell you I guarantee you I've been doing this for years. There are non-citizens, many, many, many non-citizens voting in our elections today. And that tips the election.
So all this nonsense about, well, maybe there was some shenanigans going on, but it wasn't enough to shift the vote. That's nonsense. - Well, yeah, it concerns all of us. And if we could just get, as the commenters have been saying,
bipartisan agreement, but the Democrats don't seem to be interested in securing elections. Thank you for that. I appreciate you. I got to take a break. It's Michael Pelke and for Chris Blant.
Yes, I promised you craziness out of Maine. We will get to that plus. There's an economic update on what the world copper brought to America.
“And I think President Trump ought to get an adaboy”
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We will do that in the last half hour of the show. I guarantee you, but I also want to get some of you in here. There's a whole bunch of great information from you, the audience. - Let's go to Nick in the Marriott of Georgia.
Hello, Nick. Welcome to the Chris Blant Show.
- Michael, nice to talk to you finally.
- Thank you. - Mr. Otter.
“But here's the thing to those people who are denying”
that the election was un-certifiable. And the key word is un-certifiable. Because enough was proven. It's authoritative to say that neither candidate can comfortably be the real winner.
But here's two things. This came out in Scottsdale, Arizona, the conclusion they held a big press conference meeting with many politicians at the end of the audit of Arizona.
- Got a hurry. I'll tell you what. We don't have a time machine, so we can't fix 2020. But we need to fix 2020, 26 and 28.
(upbeat music) - It is the Chris Blant Show, Michael Pelke, and for my friend, Chris Blant, thanks for here. It's a Friday, so we celebrate Friday, Louis, too.
We've been obsessed, I guess, a little bit, talking about the president's address last night, which is, I guess, maybe I've overdone it, and we'll get to the main Democrats' thank, 'cause it's just too good.
But the president's speech last night was not seen by a great number of Americans because ABC News and NBC and CNN and MSNBC, MS 13 now as we like to call them, and CBS News, they all decided they need to be the arbiters
“of what the president says that you should hear.”
So, the president had thoughts about some of that, too.
- The third set of documents,
we are releasing proves that for many years, Americans were blatantly lied to about the security of our election infrastructure, including electronic voting machines and ballot counting systems.
- So, the president's talking about the election integrity,
and this was recorded from MS 13 now.
They didn't like what they were hearing. - dishonest, almost all. They're vulnerable, and they're easily compromised, and people within our government knew that tonight we're publishing a series of previously classified U.S.
intelligence community assessments, and other reports proving that the government has delivered us to the country where he heard him portray a intelligence community that he is portraying as hiding information from him.
- Well, we only have proof of that, Jen Snarky. So, sorry to, sorry to burst your bubble, but yes, there are documents that are now released. But can you imagine the pollotus one would have to have to cut off the president of the United States?
It's really disturbing. Let us do a lighting round.
If you're on hold right now,
I wanna try and get as many calls in in a short period of time, so I can play some of these crazy clips from the main Democrat debate. Now, the voters of Maine aren't gonna get to choose the candidate to replace Graham Platner.
It's a 600-person committee that's going to do it. It's kind of like the Soviets. They got the polypural there, and they're gonna pick the candidate through Place Platner, but they had a good time with the debate
and wanna share some of the madness with you. But we're gonna go through the phones as fast as we can. Lighting round, please try and make your point. It's quickly as possible. Let us start with Max and Southern Maryland.
Hello, Max. Welcome to Chris Plant Show. You're on. All right, excellent. I think this format's perfect for me. I was wondering what you think
the difference in this speech and the red speech by Joe Biden is, and then with the follow-up from Marco Rubio, what might be or the vice versa of Marco Rubio and Donald Trump. What would the vice versa be with the China,
China, China, versus the Russia, Russia, Russia? Thank you. That's a lot to unpack, but thank you. I thought the tone and tenor of the Trump speech versus the Biden red speech was quite obvious.
There was not a divisive speech by the president where his Biden was just out to really divide the country with what he said to demonize for a public and voters. Good thought.
“And as far as Rubio goes, I think his speech the other day”
was one of the best speeches I've seen. It certainly cement him as a 20, 28 candidate. Let us move to Richard in Manassas, Virginia. Hello, Richard, you're on. Hey, thanks for taking my call real quick.
So what I think every state should do is announce their registered voter number. That's the denominator of all votes that could be legally cast. And that way, with mailout voting and same day registration,
all of that, you would be able to account for the delta. If it goes over that number, you know fraud is occurred. That's a really great point. And I also think that the media should have some responsibility in posting those numbers and monitoring those responses.
How many voters are registered versus how many we actually got in terms of votes? And if a county goes over the number of registered voters, ooh, gee, that's a problem. Let's go down to Texas where Eric is.
Hello, Eric, you're on, sir.
“And Michael, I think the Democrats are the crazy ones.”
I'm going to break away from the Democrat party, call like what a lot of us young Gen Xs did in '93 with Ross Pearl. And they want to do something, but they don't know. They're not quite organized.
And they have a lot of good ideas, but again, the infrastructure is in there to carry them through. And it's going to hand, I really believe the Democrats are going to hand it over like we did to Clinton. That's a really interesting.
Eric, that's a great take. You're talking about the fact that Ross Pearl got
almost 20 million votes, which my late mother still
claims. Yeah. Yeah, there's a huge number of votes that are possibly handed that, yeah. But you know, parole made a lot of sense.
That's where the differences. I don't think any of these Democrats socialist communist trainees make a lot of sense. But let's hope they do split the vote. I think Democrats are getting nervous.
Let's go to Dennis in Warsaw, Virginia. Hello, Dennis, you're on. Hello, Michael. I want to talk about the electoral call. I didn't have that work.
“I'm not 100% familiar, but I think that we could eliminate”
almost every blue state if our state elections were held electorally, just like our federal elections. Each county gets one vote because if you look at our state,
Most of them are fairly red except for your big
population area. Well, that's it.
It's definitely Dennis, it is the lighting round.
So I'm going to throw this into the pile of things we should discuss in the future. But it's an interesting point, but you also have to understand the way the the electoral college was set up, the way the House of Representatives set up, the way the Senate was set up.
You try to create a balance between population and the dense areas and create representation as the house is based on population versus the Senate based on equal representation of each state and their power.
“It's I think it's a much longer conversation, but it's”
certainly worthy of sitting down important and nice to be able to have that conversation. But thank you. Let's go to Dan and Chicago listening on the great WLS. Dan, you're on in the lighting round.
Hey, Mike, it's always a pleasure when you fill in.
Anyway, really quick, the gentleman that called about the voting for Jimmy Carter with the lovers. I heard this, you can confirm it. I was told, I don't know if it's true, but when Nixon ran in '68, he did not want those, those boots used in
Chicago because of what happened with daily and Kennedy. When he got elected, because apparently you could go behind them and you could change the level that was flipped. But that's interesting, because I always thought that Nixon wanted to stop voting from the Cemetery in Chicago.
Because growing up as a Chicago end, you know, we we all believe there were a lot of cemeteries that had a whole bunch of registered voters. I'll look into the history on it. Thank you, Dan appreciate you.
Let's go to Glenn quickly in Burke for Jimmy Glenn, lighting round, you're on. Yes, sir. I don't believe any of those agents did that on their own. The big fish called me, Brennan.
“Those are the ones you have to go after.”
And my last time in is if we win the house and the Senate, and keep it will the Democrats change course or like the place on fire. Boy, that's interesting, they can if we win control of the house again. And we keep control of the Senate. I do think it's going to be difficult for the Democrats to light the
House on fire, which is one of those reasons why you have to make sure you win the House and the Senate. We'll see what happens. But a very interesting point, thank you very much. Let's grab one more here, Jimmy Jack and Chicago, Jimmy, you're on.
Yeah, you're doing a great job. Just want to make it common. How many more terrible entries are the versus actual votes? And that we know the power ball results that day. That's true.
We know the power ball results usually within an hour. And they can tell you how many winners and how many states. Maybe we should let the guys that run the power ball run the election tabulation. Jimmy, you may be on to something.
Of course, it's a Chicago, it comes up with a brilliant answer. Thank you, Jimmy, appreciate it. Well, one more, one more, Liam and Tempe Arizona, hello, Liam. Hi, how's it going?
“Right after the speech, I think right before they interviewed John Solomon.”
He's from sky and he literally said nothing was ever found. There's no evidence in Georgia. There's absolutely no evidence of any type of voter fraud. Well, I don't think so. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Solomon had several things to say. But Trump didn't mention Georgia last night. The president didn't go after Georgia and voter fraud. I think that's one of the issues that frustrates Democrats who want this to be an issue. Because it wasn't brought up last night.
It was all about securing the elections in the future. I do have, I think I have a John Solomon clip lesson, but thank you for that. I'll just play this one, John Solomon clip because the speech content is what a lot of people were questioning last night on the opposition side, the CNN's, the MS-13 now's. So here's John Solomon on CBS after the speech.
Well, listen, I talked to the intelligence chiefs in the last few days. As we got prepared for this, it's very important to understand the president said this tonight. Every intelligence chiefs vetted this speech. They made sure it was accurate.
They told me they had never had been briefed on the size of the breaches.
The 230 million Americans, the 220 Maryland Americans who's data was stolen, that they considered a security breach. How many times on your network every reported that five countries are capable of hacking our election machines? When this last time you reported, that Venezuela actually succeeded in breaching a machine,
which has implications for our future security. So it seems like John Solomon was confirming what the president said with every intelligence chief vetted the speech just saying thrown that out there. Okay, I'm pausing the phones for a moment because we talked about Maine and the state
That is trying to unseat a Republican senator in the Democrats' efforts to ga...
of the United States Senate.
And now that Graham Platner has stepped aside, a basket of people have assembled Democrats in Maine who said, "I should be the candidate." And the Council of 600 will select, well, last night they held a little bit of a debate. And several of the candidates came up, made some statements, and they went from the sublime to the absolute ridiculous.
Let me give you Maine Democrats Secretary of State, Sina Bellas. Sina Bellas, and why she would like this and what she would do, where she chosen. So what would I do?
Hell yeah, I'd expand this frame court.
We need to, because the same raw in corruption that we have seen, because of lack of term limits in Congress, is the same corruption that we have seen with lifelong appointments to the Supreme Court. So she's all in on the packing the court.
“Okay, she sounds kind of like a normal Democrat, right?”
And then let's go to Maine Democrat Elizabeth Dickerson. Why is she running to get this seat from Susan Collins?
But I did this because I'm very interested in climate and
President Trump has done about everything he can do to strip away any protections that we have on climate. So she's a climate nut, so Elizabeth Dickerson, Maine Democrat, she might, she might be someone that has a sound that the council of 600 would think, "Oh, that's a good choice. We should bring her in, right?"
Then there is Maine Democrat Ashley Webb, I've played for you two quotes from two different biological females who are hoping to get this nomination to replace Plattener. Maine Democrat Ashley Webb, well, if meatloaf had a transgender son daughter, it would be Ashley Webb, if you're listening and you want to put that picture in your head, think of meatloaf on stage performing paradise by the dashboard light and sweating and
meat Democrat Ashley Webb.
“Ashley Webb, what qualifications do you have to serve in the U.S. Senate?”
Oh, I ran for office several times, didn't win, but they didn't run and then I'm a songwriter and then I write my own books and then I suppose my transparency, I wouldn't lie to the people and I wouldn't deceive the people like where you're being deceived right now. Wait a minute, you're a guy dressed as a woman telling us that you're not going to deceive the people. I can't honestly tell you, Ashley, you're not
fooling anybody, but there was more from Ashley, which is, to me, this is very entertaining, because I think that's really kind of funny. Ashley Webb had another statement to make to the Maine Committee of 600. And then the trans community, like we're being dehumanized, they say that we want to hurt people. I don't want to hurt anybody. I just want to use the bathroom and if they want me to use the men's from I will, I don't want to be assaulted.
Nobody wants to be assaulted. Can you imagine that's on the bumper sticker? Ashley Webb,
“I just want to use the bathroom. Good for you. Were there any sane candidates?”
Well, David Costello says he's for Medicare for all. Is everybody? Well, let's see what the, what the candidates say. Okay. Thank you. Phil. You just said you're for Medicare for all. Is everyone on this panel? Dan? No. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, better. Yeah. Just checking that's eight rate with the candidates. I'm actually on Medicare. Oh, okay. Well, there you have it. So Ashley is still on Medicare already. How about that?
Will we be watching the Maine Committee and what they're coming at? 600 people. They're not going to let the voters choose. Michael. All right. I have to take a break. When we come back, we'll put a bow on the show. Some final thoughts together. Everything together. You have a final thought you want to share. It's triple eight, six, three, zero, nine, six, two, five. It's a pelquet in for plant on the Chris Plant show. It is the Chris Plant show. Michael Pelquet in Vermont,
Buddy Chris Plant wrapping up the program today.
sitting at the Chris's. It cruises somewhere around this big blue marble. I mentioned the World Cup finals, which are this week and President Trump headed to New York City, where he will be
attending the World Cup party, celebrating the success. Thirty billion dollars in revenue
came into the United States from the World Cup, travel revenue, restaurant revenue, merchandise,
“revenue, a great success. 185,000 jobs tied to the World Cup. I think that's wonderful.”
Trump should get the out of boy for that. And I don't know if he will. He's going to be at the final. And the left is going to have a problem. They won't like it at all. I'm not the biggest soccer fan,
but I watch because I thought it was a hell of a show. Good time. I do hope security is intense
because there are a lot of nut jobs out there. Like a Florida congressional candidate, former Marine William Uppam, who until yesterday was running as a candidate. And I think he may have
“undone his own candidacy and his own freedom when he posted this on the internet. We are at war with evil.”
This is a war between God and the Antichrist. There is no doubt in my mind that the president
of the United States Donald J. Trump is the Antichrist. He is a false Messiah. And he is
your enemy and he must be killed. Now, you know, I'm not a political pundit with any kind of network credentials. But I just think it's it's not good for you to freedom to be in your Marine uniform, running as a candidate for a congressional seat and posting statements like that. Mr. Oppa, I hope you enjoy your three hots in a cot that you will likely be receiving in the very
“near future. Boy, kind of scary. This is a guy who was disengaged from the Marines. I believe”
for mental health issues. He's certainly going to get all the government provided mental health attention. He can handle in the very near future. We didn't even get to the Democrat Socialist Montage. I promise you, I'll get to that on Monday as well, plus any other madness that breaks out over the weekend. I'm guaranteeing there's a bunch because say the DHS Secretary Markle Wayne Mullen held a press conference. It's not too long ago. And now it's being cut up and posted
every which way it can be. So we'll monitor a ran, we'll monitor Homeland Security and the President and reconvene on Monday. Till next time, Michael Palcos saying thank you. Michael, thank you, Jane. Scrolling with Hayley. I'm Hayley Carania. I scroll with the homies here in the live chat because there was a lot to scroll through on X on Instagram on TikTok or cutting through the clutter. One hot take at a time. Love seeing you all in the chat before the show. I tried to jump in just a few minutes
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