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Gary, how are you? I want
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to sip a coffee here. All right. It's
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That is strong. Listen to how low it made
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my voice. That's going to be on the... we'll
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make a big pot of it. Gary will have
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two cups please. I may because I'm like jet
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lag. My schedule got changed yesterday. A doctor appointment
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and moved on and I just... it
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just destroyed my entire day and I'm like,
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I've got a couple hours sleep and I'm like jet
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lag. Yeah. It's like any change and
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you know this, you
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know, when you get into that routine when you work,
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everybody knows this who works overnights that
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your schedule gets changed at all during the day
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and it just completely messes up your brain. Well,
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I guess I've adjusted to it because mine's
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been that way for pretty much
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27 years. Yeah. I have to
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stick to the exact routine or it
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just... for some reason I'm like... In
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fact, I'm jet lagged because I got
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almost nine hours of sleep yesterday. That'll
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do it to you. I mean, it's like... Well,
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you don't know. I average around four to five
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a day. I
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had... because my doctor's office
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called me up and woke me
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up and so I got... let
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me see... three... I got five and
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normally I'll get about seven or eight on
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the weekend though. On the weekend I'll go
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to... because I skip... people that don't know I
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sleep twice a day. day, I come home from the show,
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and I go
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to sleep. And then when I normally wake up somewhere
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between nine and nine 30 or 10. So you
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know, I get three to three and a half to
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four hours. And so it's sort of like four hours,
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four hours. And then the and then
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I go back to sleep around six o'clock
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or five o'clock in the afternoon and sleep
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till 10 on weekends like Friday night, I'll
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skip the afternoon nap. And
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by 11 o'clock, 11 o'clock, I'm exhausted
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or 10 o'clock and I'll fall asleep
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and sleep eight
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10 hours. And I wake up
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and I'm jet lagged. Yeah,
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for sure. But besides that,
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everything is good. Everything is good. A
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bunch of things to talk about starting with
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the the
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the bridge collapse in Baltimore, the Francis
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Scott key bridge,
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you asked the question yesterday, and you
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sort of called it because we were
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wondering, you know, how
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you know, what is what
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are the odds because we didn't see any
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vehicles, pedestrian
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vehicles, we saw the worker vehicles,
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apparently fixing potholes is what I'm
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fixing. And we were like,
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wow, and it's like that
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tractor trailer crossed. Yeah, in fact, if you
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go back far enough in the video, a
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few more minutes, we we had been watching
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roughly a six minute video from the Port
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of Baltimore live feed.
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And it's a live cam, it's been streaming for
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quite some time. And we
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went, we saw six minutes and we went back
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and in that six minutes, you could see traffic
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moving at the
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rate that you would expect for one in
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the roughly, you know, one 130 in the
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morning. And, and then, and
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we saw a number of tractor
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trailers go by. And then
3:52
at the point where the ship
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gets closer to
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the bridge, right before
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making contact in those you know
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in those last moments the traffic is
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gone all but those stationary construction vehicles
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and That
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was interesting to us we thought well, that's
4:10
either a coincidence or We
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asked the question a couple of times a
4:14
few times. I thought well if they were
4:16
because as word started getting out that The
4:20
ship had lost power Then
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we went back and we were reviewing it
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the lights going on and off and If
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they were aware of a problem, it would
4:32
make sense that the ship was
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would try to send some kind of signal
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to anyone and everyone and
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if they were able to stop traffic
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and Some workers were
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at the bridges or the bridge entrances
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and and were able to do that
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And I heard also the mayor said some
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law enforcement also was there right and
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so that you know that
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saved lives But you think about it that
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last I watched it again the last
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unless they cut in and I did this was the
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live stream So they didn't cut in it was like
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30 seconds after that last truck got you
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know past the the truss, you
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know and past that one Structural column
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that stayed there right? It's like 30
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seconds when he passes when the truck
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hit or when the ship hit I
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was doing the math on on The
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rate of speed of the truck and
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roughly where the truck was and then
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the time between where the
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truck goes out of the frame you
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get out of the the point of view of
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the camera and Where
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the bridge starts to collapse and
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I said to myself just based on my
5:41
math if That driver
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didn't hit the brakes for some reason
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If he didn't slow down or she didn't slow down Then
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they made it across just in time
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and that turned out to be the
5:54
case. Yeah And
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that was And then and because we
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had said, you know last night. We
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don't see any headlights. accept the
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stationary ones. Why didn't see anything
6:04
moving? Yeah, and that seems to
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be the case said now. vehicles.
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Know. Pedestrian vehicles would
6:11
and but. Yeah. I mean, I'm
6:13
sure everybody's thinking you think to yourself, I'm
6:16
going into fillon some potholes and a bridge. Yeah,
6:19
by and I mean it's five it was. It
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was likely a a typical night for a crew
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like that. I am. It's.
6:25
Are A. It's quite unfortunate
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they have now called the
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search off for. The. Room:
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The remaining six. People. Who
6:34
they are saying likely now did
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not survive. And.
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It. Was it was quite unfortunate. One of
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the things that was brought up. By.
6:44
The Wall Street Journal and apiece or just a
6:46
few hours ago. And that will be
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part of the investigation likely. And that is. Ah,
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The question as to whether the
6:53
fuel on the ship that that
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powered the ship. Was
6:58
dirty Fuel. And
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that would cause a number of problems. Might might
7:02
cause, you know, I don't know. Stalling, I'm in.
7:04
We could get into it in terms of engineers
7:06
with. With. How it all works.
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There are smaller generators on these
7:11
ships. Ah, I'm that
7:13
the the crew is it. Like said,
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is is usually somewhere between like fifteen
7:18
and twenty people. Turns out it was.
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It was twenty two. People on
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are on board the ship. At
7:25
but you your backup generators
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are smaller generators. Don't
7:29
have the power of course to to to
7:31
power what you need. They did say that
7:34
the operators of the ship. Were. Doing
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everything that they could do, Ah,
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And those last moments to read to
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reverse and and. I.
7:43
Wonder We? We were looking at it
7:45
and was at Breitbart the did the
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article. Ah, and the assessment of
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the smoke coming out and those last
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moments. That you could
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see above the ship yes ah is
7:56
an indication that that that engine and
7:58
quite possibly could be that. That
8:00
engine was under heavy load. was really trying
8:02
hard. And that lines up with
8:04
what we have learned about the crew on
8:06
that ship working really hard to reverse that.
8:09
I'm. And and I can't
8:11
act. I can't possibly imagine. And
8:15
you know now those you know, the
8:17
families of those workers of course dealing
8:19
with these losses now. Ah,
8:22
And. Baltimore.
8:24
In the Northeast I'm now dealing with
8:26
a question of a bridge. That.
8:29
You know they started construction on
8:31
this bridge and the summer of
8:33
seventy two and they finished it
8:35
and spring a seventy. Seven.
8:38
So just under five years. And.
8:42
They or it was. Ah, spring of Seventy
8:44
Two and they've they've finished it at in
8:46
just under five years. And And or seventy
8:49
seven. See. Get To.
8:52
The. Question of what it takes
8:54
to now. But. Technology
8:56
It's possible that they could
8:58
rebuild a bridge like this.
9:01
It would take some time are obviously
9:04
that assigned would be different. That's just
9:06
it's just not. Necessarily.
9:08
To improve some engineers, I I read some a
9:10
number of articles during the day yesterday about. Or.
9:13
The engineers who assess it and said you know
9:15
it wasn't really a design flaw. Ah,
9:18
And so you look at it if if a
9:20
ship that big was going to hit one of
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the main support structures, Then. Is
9:25
most bridges would would have
9:27
a catastrophic failure but. So.
9:29
Now you you look at the
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cost in the mid seventies. One
9:33
hundred million? I you can. Basically
9:35
I did the math on the
9:37
inflation. Ah, Biden promising to
9:40
use federal money to rebuild the
9:42
whole thing. Ah, We'll
9:44
see where that goes, but it is
9:46
a massive, you know, chunk of infrastructure.
9:49
Or in moving goods in and out of
9:51
a port. Ah, So it
9:53
may a bipartisan support and getting money
9:55
to rebuild this bridge. Ah, But
9:57
then you know it would cost a
9:59
could. be who knows
10:03
how much. I mean, if
10:05
just adjusted for inflation, 100
10:07
million would be 700 million, 600,
10:12
700 million, somewhere in that range, but that's
10:14
not when we do government math and
10:16
it's going to be compounding.
10:19
And so you could get to
10:21
billions of dollars easily on the cost
10:23
of it. Then beyond that, do
10:26
they rebuild a bridge? One of the
10:28
considerations for building
10:30
the Francis Scott Key Bridge when
10:32
they started to plan the building
10:35
was to actually do a
10:37
couple of tunnels instead, go
10:40
under the water, not over it. And
10:43
is that feasible now given
10:45
the layout, given
10:48
the way that the river flows,
10:50
given there are a number of
10:52
different configurations? If you're talking about
10:54
the tunnel in
10:57
Boston, for example, and the cost overruns there,
10:59
I just don't think they're going to do
11:01
tunnels just because you're not going to pay
11:03
20 times more to build a tunnel
11:06
than to build a
11:08
bridge with the proper
11:10
structural improvements, which
11:13
would be the bridge
11:15
fenders plus the ... I did a lot of reading
11:17
yesterday and went back because
11:24
I'd mentioned yesterday, because I've
11:26
not been on it. All my friends that
11:28
lived on in Tampa have been the Tampa
11:31
Skyway Bridge. Well, in 1980,
11:34
a freighter hit into one of
11:36
the old bridges and it didn't
11:39
have the proper blockage
11:41
and it just destroyed the entire bridge. There was a
11:43
great picture. In fact, I put it on my Twitter
11:46
page, X, whatever it
11:48
is, and you see the car 14 inches
11:50
from going over. That person, guy, whatever, I
11:52
think it was a guy
11:55
who was lucky that day.
11:57
So when they built the new one, you see the
12:00
For example, how the column is on
12:02
an island and there's a big buffer.
12:04
That's only part of it that Apparently
12:07
and I'm either that
12:09
angles out the base of
12:11
it angles out tremendously So
12:15
and also they have other barriers that
12:17
are underwater because they have a channel
12:19
in the port of Tampa to Because
12:21
Tampa Bay is not deep at all.
12:23
And so they have they keep
12:25
it like at 47 Feet
12:27
deep but they've got things where if it's heading
12:29
to the bridge underwater Will
12:32
stop it before even comes close to
12:34
hitting that you know
12:36
that The the fender
12:38
the bridge fender, right? And and so you
12:40
saw how they've got that blocked off all
12:42
over the place because I was reading up
12:44
on the port of Tampa And I I
12:46
claim ignorance I
12:49
didn't know how fast they're growing and
12:52
how not they're only bringing in just cruise
12:54
ships But the number of cargo ships now
12:56
going in and you actually go online and
12:58
you can see their advertising We're going to
13:00
be you know We are and you know,
13:03
we're gonna be the place to go and
13:05
I think what they're saying is we're Florida
13:07
or not, California We're not the Northeast and
13:10
you've got to consider, you know You've got to
13:12
consider us and I think you know, you
13:14
talk about shipping companies they might well
13:16
It actually is consideration and has been
13:19
the things change when there was when
13:21
you had the labor dispute In
13:24
the Port of Los Angeles that also
13:26
changed everything they rerouted at that time
13:29
They were trying to reroute going to
13:32
the the Texas ports
13:34
going to Savannah, Georgia going to
13:36
New York and the
13:38
reason they wanted that workaround is because it
13:41
just became It
13:43
just became counterproductive and and
13:46
when they realized that then they Beyond
13:48
that that was really just trying to fix a
13:51
more of a short-term problem But
13:54
then there was long-term consideration
13:56
almost immediately for expanding
14:00
the number of ports in the
14:02
US so that you're not relying
14:04
heavily and that commerce, global
14:07
commerce can happen
14:09
without being impaired by one
14:12
shutdown on one port, which
14:14
would include a storm in the
14:16
Gulf or a storm on
14:18
any of those shores or labor
14:21
disputes or whatever it might be.
14:24
It was just taking way too much
14:26
time and became counterproductive. And now,
14:29
it was to the point, by the way, that they
14:31
were bringing things in so fast that
14:34
the empty containers that
14:36
they would... Where was it? In
14:39
Florida? In Texas, Georgia and in New
14:41
York. This was happening
14:43
so fast at such a quick pace
14:45
that the empty containers were
14:47
stacking up pretty quickly and
14:50
they really weren't worried about it. You see now,
14:52
in fact, I have a family member who's involved
14:54
in it. Those
14:56
containers have been repurposed for
14:59
other structures and everything else. That's
15:01
still a booming business now. And
15:04
the fact is that commerce needs to
15:06
get things... An
15:09
economy the size of ours and there is
15:11
no other economy the size of ours. And
15:14
the way we consume, the demand
15:16
is there to open as many
15:18
ports as you can. And
15:21
this port in Baltimore is
15:24
one of the busiest in
15:27
the United States. And so, there
15:29
has to be a turnaround solution here,
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18:31
we weren't able to get to yesterday because we had
18:33
the breaking news of the
18:35
bridge collapse. And thanks to all the nice comments
18:37
that we got from people about
18:39
that coverage. And thanks for a lot
18:41
of response to what we
18:44
were talking about yesterday at this time when
18:47
we got quite furious and
18:51
not going to do it again today. But
18:55
we're not going to stop mentioning it that the
18:57
President and the administration and Republicans did not.
19:00
I know the bridge collapse
19:02
dominated the news yesterday, but the
19:05
fact is this administration has betrayed
19:07
and abandoned American hostages in Israel.
19:11
And you see where pro-Palestinian protesters were
19:13
protesting the President. And he goes, oh
19:15
yeah, you're right. Unbelievable.
19:20
Unbelievable. We had a caller that said, you know,
19:22
this is treason. Well, it's
19:24
not technically treason, but it legally,
19:27
but it feels like treason because
19:29
when you look at that, abandoning
19:32
and betraying our American hostages by
19:34
abstaining from that U.N. vote, one
19:37
of the most reprehensible things, the most reprehensible thing
19:39
I've ever seen from a President. Yep. And
19:42
on top of that, the
19:44
continued support directly for Hamas.
19:46
Yep. Unbelievable. And
19:49
you combine that with the border and
19:51
you combine that with the
19:54
energy policy and the electric vehicles
19:56
and everything else. And you can
19:58
only. look at it that the
20:00
goal of the Democrats is to
20:03
destroy the United States of America
20:05
and not back the troops, not
20:07
back citizens. Right. Nothing.
20:10
They don't value anything about
20:13
the United States. Right.
20:16
And it's, you know, there's no way around that. Nope.
20:20
And it's, it is exactly where,
20:22
of course, they were going to
20:24
land. You know, this
20:26
is, and they're not done yet.
20:29
No, not at all. Now
20:31
you have to consider the possibility
20:33
of Biden being in the White
20:36
House for four more years. But
20:39
here's the, here's the reality as well. Even
20:43
if Trump wins, the
20:46
radicals aren't near done. We said this
20:48
in the end of the Obama years,
20:51
whoever the next president is, is one
20:53
thing. If it's a Republican,
20:55
that's one thing, but the Democrats
20:57
aren't done. The
21:01
radical on the far left
21:04
is just now. Getting
21:06
started. Eric
21:37
Hurley and Gary McNamara, nightly
21:40
on Red Eye Radio. And
21:43
he is Eric Hurley and I'm Gary
21:45
McNamara. Wanted
21:48
to address this, you know, this is one of
21:50
the things that, I mean, if you pay a
21:52
lot of attention to the news, you, you know
21:55
about it, but most people have no idea who
21:57
Ronald McDaniel is. Right. They have
21:59
no idea. But, you know,
22:01
it's the best headline I saw
22:03
yesterday in a story though was MSNBC
22:06
and NBC afraid of
22:08
Mitt Romney's niece. Oh
22:10
my gosh. But
22:15
look, I think it
22:17
was Jeffrey Blahar from National Review wrote
22:19
this. And
22:21
he just said, furthermore, the
22:24
line they affect to draw here
22:26
is entirely artificial. The
22:29
transparent case of selectively holding the
22:31
others to standards you constantly excuse
22:33
when those of your own tribe
22:36
are on trial. He goes, I
22:38
don't particularly mind the fact that
22:40
Jen Psaki literally negotiated her NBC
22:43
contributor gig while still working as
22:45
Joe Biden's press secretary. I do
22:48
mind that John Brennan went from
22:50
Obama's Central Intelligence Agency where he
22:52
set up the Crossfire Hurricane FBI
22:54
investigations. And we
22:56
pounded him for the end
22:59
of the Trump campaign purported
23:01
Russia collusion directly to NBC,
23:03
MSNBC, where he was the
23:05
loudest and most influential voice
23:07
flogging the Steele dossier and
23:10
the Russian hoax for which
23:12
he has paid zero professional
23:14
price. He goes,
23:16
Al Sharpton, where does anyone even
23:18
begin? Yeah, right.
23:21
And he said the hypocrisy is
23:23
not confined to NBC either. It's
23:25
widespread across media networks. Terry
23:28
McAuliffe went from proudly
23:30
calling 2000, 2004, 2006,
23:35
all stolen elections oftentimes
23:39
in his capacity as the head
23:41
of the Democratic National Committee. Curiously
23:46
enough, he then went to
23:48
being a paid CNN contributor in 2019. By
23:52
the way, Karma, he had a worse 2021 than many.
23:58
He goes in an earlier era. George Steppenwolf, moved
24:00
immediately from being one of Bill
24:03
Clinton's most gleeful, vicious and
24:05
amoral hatchet men. His
24:08
particular specialty was calling Clinton's
24:10
bimbo eruptions to ABC News
24:12
swiftly becoming the host of
24:14
this week and Good Morning
24:16
America. He truly did awful
24:18
things to the reputations of
24:20
multiple women merely because
24:22
they had the misfortune to
24:25
be bedded or allegedly raped by
24:27
his boss. But his
24:30
friends don't hold that against him. They understand it was
24:32
just part of the job that
24:34
you do you see. Now what she
24:36
worked for them for two days and
24:39
look you know she probably would have
24:41
ended up like a Michael Steele.
24:44
Yeah. We talked about the former head of the RNC
24:46
who used to have conservative viewpoints and
24:48
has none now. Right. And you just
24:50
wonder you go what happened
24:53
and as you said yesterday well he became
24:55
head of the RNC because it was a
24:57
paid position. That was it. People
24:59
take paid positions and you
25:01
know. By the way that's on the RNC
25:03
you and I I don't think we talked
25:05
about that part of it on the air.
25:07
My comment in our pre-show meeting yesterday you
25:10
know what in the world happened to Michael Steele and
25:12
it's you know in my
25:14
opinion I think I think it's a great possibility that
25:17
he never was a true
25:19
conservative. You don't change like
25:21
that the way that he is done
25:23
and and
25:25
you certainly don't do it later in
25:28
life when you're I can't say
25:30
he's passed his prime. Is that illegal? No
25:33
no. I'm fired for that or no no. Can
25:35
I say Ronna McDaniel's passed her prime? No no.
25:37
Can I say Ronna McDaniel never had a prime?
25:40
No. Oh you can only say that about a
25:42
man. Okay. So
25:44
I but I could say because I won't
25:46
make the case that Ronna McDaniel is passed
25:49
her prime if she never had a
25:51
prime. That's right. You
25:53
have you have to have one first to get past it.
25:56
So the point with
25:59
with Steele The deal is, I
26:01
think, twofold. I think
26:05
I'm convinced he never was a real
26:07
conservative. And I think,
26:09
too, it's indicative of many problems with
26:12
the RNC. How
26:15
many times have we seen now, you
26:17
know, Republicans, you know, moving
26:19
further and further to the left and
26:21
the party itself and
26:24
party leadership or the head of the
26:26
RNC, you know, now,
26:31
Ronnie McDaniel didn't even wait until she was gone,
26:33
at least Michael still waited
26:37
until he was gone to turn. But
26:40
those are the things that you look at. And
26:42
I think to myself, well, if
26:44
I'm, you know, on the committee
26:46
selecting or voting for, you
26:49
know, the head of the RNC, if I'm involved in
26:51
the process at all, it
26:53
has to be somebody who
26:56
clearly has, in my
26:59
opinion, I would want somebody who has conservative
27:01
values. And I'm going to have
27:03
to hear them talk with conviction,
27:06
not just answer questions, not just I'm
27:08
going to have to be somebody that
27:10
I believe is that. Now,
27:12
again, I've said this and it
27:14
applies here. When
27:16
people talk, you know, about things like this, you
27:19
know, show me that unicorn. There is no
27:22
unicorn, but there are conservatives out there that
27:24
would be much better than Steve
27:26
Field, Ronnie McDaniel. And I think the
27:29
current leadership right now, I think is, you know,
27:31
we'll see where they go. But
27:33
I think it was imperative that Donald Trump has
27:35
somebody on board like
27:37
Laura Trump, you know, at
27:39
least in one position. But
27:42
in this day and age, I mean,
27:44
look at Newt Gingrich. He still viewed
27:46
as the ultimate conservative. He would have
27:48
abandoned conservatism, as we saw with climate
27:50
change in two seconds. Remember,
27:52
remember when he went after Mitt Romney.
27:57
You know, for his business activity. Remember that guy who went up
27:59
to Newt Gingrich and said. What? The hell happened
28:01
to you right? So you got all
28:03
the you know the when. It's very
28:05
tough. To. Find people.
28:08
That. Are absolutely consistent. Trump
28:10
isn't consistent, right? Trump's daughter
28:13
Conservatism is a moderate and.
28:15
And and so it's mate. When you're moderate
28:18
me you can look look look at look
28:20
at the crap look at all the people
28:22
the fed into the be as some I'm
28:24
Robert Kennedy Jr we i wanted them will
28:26
talk about his by square they they lack
28:28
of based on based on nothing based on
28:31
a a couple of things that he said
28:33
in passing not who he actually is what
28:35
not to is a. The. Positions
28:37
he's taking Now I don't buy any of
28:39
them because I know his history and then
28:41
and now he's completely with his. and we
28:43
get to the biz by sponsors, vice presidential,
28:46
pick your and in a little bit. But.
28:48
Now this person democratic party
28:50
is absolutely livid. Because.
28:52
Sees as far left as you can get. And.
28:55
So you're seeing the truth of Robert Kennedy Jr.
28:57
come out. I don't believe of thing he says
28:59
people's or will he says as I don't care
29:01
I don't believe on. Yeah. I don't
29:03
but I don't believe that all on it.
29:05
But I don't. Look what's happening
29:07
at Msnbc? An embassy in Cook has been
29:09
so time comes on says in a were
29:12
looking for truth tellers and Jen Psaki we
29:14
know we're looking for people to tell the
29:16
truth and I tell the truth. Well that's
29:18
a lie right there there has we know
29:20
that she does not ah it over tell
29:22
the troops so it it gets to be
29:25
you You sit you say. Why?
29:27
Or why is very simple. They. Don't
29:29
They cannot debate the issues.
29:32
And they're afraid with even someone. Who.
29:34
I would view as a
29:36
moderate. Mcdaniel. For example,
29:39
They. View and she's not
29:41
particularly strong or authoritative in
29:43
her presentation that. I would
29:46
think they go bring rent we can get
29:48
her. And. They said no, they
29:50
don't want any, They don't want
29:52
any. Discussion on the
29:55
issues. At all. None because
29:57
they believe the loo. But this
29:59
is up I carried the this
30:01
Is on our Chris Cuomo. He.
30:03
Had her all the rivera okay
30:06
boldly else that write an essay
30:08
if. He. He.
30:10
Said the look ah I have no
30:12
beef. Ah, but it was
30:14
okay for you meager and Joe Scarborough
30:16
to have Trump on all the time
30:19
to talk to him about what quip
30:21
about what questions to ask right? When.
30:23
It was working for you when
30:26
he was running. Right when you
30:28
guys are all pals, that was
30:30
okay, right? Your? You have no
30:32
problem with that, right? Just because
30:34
you went bad on him when
30:36
it became convenient because you're you.
30:38
worked at a lefty outlet. That.
30:41
Is okay. Now you can be
30:43
high minded about it, right? The
30:45
hypocrisy reeks that he went overall
30:47
though, And robbers. And one
30:49
of his first words were worse. Screw
30:51
them. Because. I mean the
30:53
whole idea. Is. That they were
30:55
hired her to be the ultimate
30:57
insider would actually goes on. and
31:00
here she gets washed. or she
31:02
gets drowned by the tsunami or
31:04
a pretentious. And. He says the word
31:06
be as which is why in exactly the audio not.
31:08
Really, all of these people have a.
31:11
Stick. Up their behind. How dare They.
31:14
Ahead. Of Rivera took
31:16
on Mcdaniels most prominent naysayers
31:19
Chuck Todd and Mika. When.
31:21
Did she become management? When did she
31:23
become? you know, the arbiter of who
31:26
got hired and who doesn't get hired.
31:28
Positive test jokes: India and Chuck Todd
31:30
I don't remember his years. His nine
31:32
years at Meet the Press has been
31:34
exactly triumphant. A. While.
31:39
Ah, Cuomo pointed out the bias at
31:41
the at play in how their friends and
31:43
the liberal media didn't have an issue with
31:46
there buddy buddy relationship with Trump. During.
31:48
The Twenty Sixteen election. Cycle
31:51
goes. I was against them in the
31:53
morning and Cnn and I still beat
31:55
them twice even with them having Trump
31:57
on all the time. and you remember
31:59
the tape that they came out the
32:01
rural of them in a break asking
32:03
Trump about what questions to ask next
32:05
and how they were going to do
32:08
their next segment of a down all
32:10
and nobody got upset about it. It
32:12
was there and gone because all the
32:14
reporters wanted to be on their show
32:16
in the morning. but now they have
32:18
standards about what's right and wrong. It's
32:20
all advantage. It's all hypocrisy as coming
32:22
from two people on of on the
32:24
on the far West point right there
32:26
at me. They know it of course,
32:28
but it's the reason the reason is.
32:30
Why did you Kona Hypocrisy. Know.
32:32
Because if you bring on. They're. Afraid
32:35
of any conservative who can point out
32:37
there lies and their descend formation and
32:39
where they stand on the issue? Yep,
32:41
they know their weakness right? And.
32:44
Is you know what I ate? See.
32:47
In my opinion, run amok.
32:49
Daniel belongs at Msnbc. Course
32:52
there. they just don't want to have that because
32:54
they don't want to have any discussion. You.
32:57
Know the it's just. Look.
33:00
What They did. The Joe Scarborough. A
33:02
threat. Of
33:04
opposite of what do okay someone's gonna
33:06
have to take one for the team.
33:09
Meager. Okay, I guess I'll do that
33:11
or it's okay. you guys you know, did you
33:13
notice you're going to have the influence them some
33:15
out? We don't know how but just she goes.
33:17
I. Know how I know what happened was they
33:20
went and they said look we want to throw
33:22
this by both of you go to said I
33:24
don't make any decisions as Mika gags I do
33:26
would ever make a tells me I have the
33:28
same opinions as me got them why would they
33:30
started dating I don't have a brain of my
33:32
own and people may wonder Gary why do you
33:35
say that while because Joe Scarborough. It's
33:37
funny because I think that everybody is my
33:39
age and they're not. So
33:42
there's a lot of people that don't
33:44
know that Joe Scarborough was even a
33:46
republican congressman from one of the most
33:49
conservative districts in the United States. Yeah,
33:51
in. Northern Florida in the
33:53
Panhandle of Florida. Ah,
33:56
The The see that mad gates holds now.
33:58
I'd when i have nice so floor. right? That's
34:01
nice. Will for Walton Beach Navarre raised
34:03
live in a bar. And
34:06
so. Federal. Added live a nice
34:08
will for a month. My.
34:10
It was very nice. Ah, an
34:13
executive out. Said
34:15
you're not nice, You get I nice get
34:17
out. Of habit I went right for
34:19
my still Texas to see. you know. I
34:22
stayed there for a month as I was transition in my move.
34:24
On to or to Texas back
34:27
in eighty something that all a
34:29
blur with as well. You know
34:31
it's it's when I took the
34:33
train over the bridge. Ah but
34:35
up men biden. Everything
34:38
has to be about him, doesn't. Agree.
34:41
Erasure it. It's every tragedy he has
34:43
to tell a lie. Yeah, I don't
34:45
I don't get it. I
34:47
don't get well. Look.
34:49
If you're if if you've done nothing but
34:51
that kind of lying all your life. I.
34:54
Guess it's the only thing you have an
34:56
app for him abandoning. And.
34:58
Betraying American citizens held hostage for you know
35:00
that's that's really am. It's really a minor
35:02
thing, that kind of line, but it still
35:05
has to be brought up by them. You.
35:07
Know what he did, what they did
35:09
yesterday and attempting to defend it. Was
35:12
one of the most reprehensible things I've
35:14
ever seen. I've never seen an American,
35:16
not even Jimmy Carter. He. Tried to
35:18
do something. Might.
35:21
He wasn't strong enough but it but.
35:23
They. Don't even care know they don't
35:25
know that on air Now Dubbed Jimmy
35:28
Carter I believe care that the hostages
35:30
were there. This administration doesn't give a
35:32
damn and it's just it is so.
35:35
Infuriating. That.
35:38
It's America Last, that's your
35:40
thing. Try promotes America first.
35:43
Wow. Euro nationalist xenophobe.
35:47
Biden. Promotes America and
35:49
The Democrats Promote America
35:51
Last across the board,
35:53
the Up and. A
35:55
lot of Americans like that they
35:58
want America. Los dem. Who.
36:01
Are these people? Eight.
36:03
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37:34
A thriller video? They're probably not
37:37
very mcnamara by the way. Anything
37:39
that you wanna say now about
37:41
said biden or again. Ah,
37:44
The his own stabbed gave
37:46
you approval saw the one.
37:49
Radio hosts out of North Carolina
37:51
asking does he have dementia. And.
37:54
Smite just got so incredulous all men
37:56
on it than as against or another
37:58
question than just. Said in a
38:00
fetish and says thank you go by.
38:02
There was a breeze. I got a
38:04
good even respond. It was like whoa,
38:06
Yeah, but they're They're basically saying. So.
38:09
Anything that you say of people
38:11
make fun of job. We should
38:13
make fun of somebody who obviously
38:16
has cognitive problems. They claim he
38:18
doesn't have any. In fact, His
38:21
cognitive abilities are better than yours rights
38:23
as what they want you to believe
38:25
they say. The
38:31
our by how. How
38:35
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38:37
as when I go on was
38:39
good one. Gerry.
38:51
Mcnamara and every girl talk about
38:54
everything from politics to social and
38:56
news of the day. Whether you're
38:58
up late or you're just starting,
39:00
you know whom to the Joe
39:02
from Boy New Modern America's do
39:05
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39:07
all across America in around the
39:09
world we are run I radio
39:11
he is Eric Army and I'm
39:13
Gerry Mcnamara. Good morning Sir I'm
39:16
looking at this headline hear. From
39:21
his from the Federal. I understand with
39:23
a with or same but it's like Widened
39:25
Mcdaniel wanna join the corrupt media. And.
39:29
It. When. I see things like
39:31
that I'm of. I'm like, well because
39:33
it's a job. A it's It's a
39:35
job that pays and and and so
39:37
you're always looking for a job. That
39:40
pays. But. It made me when
39:43
I just read and and I did haven't
39:45
read the article yet. I'm sure to Federalists,
39:47
I'm sure they may great conservative points as
39:49
because they normally do. Ah,
39:52
But. I just started thinking how much I
39:54
appreciate. but we do here. And.
39:56
Something that I look at my life. My.
39:59
Professional life. I never wanted to
40:01
do this ever And it shows
40:03
you you have no idea what
40:05
you. You. Have no idea. What?
40:10
You could end up doing and absolutely
40:12
loving and saying to yourself, oh My
40:14
God has made for doing as I
40:16
didn't know this. I had
40:18
no idea and. You'd
40:21
you'd talk about. We've always talked about the
40:23
fact that we would never want to be
40:25
in television. And. A lot of talk
40:27
show host the configured into radio as they
40:29
view that as a stepping stone to television
40:31
you when I never did. I
40:33
couldn't work doing commentary at.
40:36
A. Fox News. Ah,
40:39
A new Max Snow or any of
40:41
those. But because. You. Don't
40:43
have total control of your editorial
40:45
content. Others to: yeah, there's too
40:48
many other voices well into my
40:50
in too many other considerations for
40:52
the presentation. Our.
40:54
Only consideration for our
40:56
presentation is to bring.
40:59
What? We believe. The.
41:01
Facts We we bring the facts of the
41:03
of the I'm. Events or
41:06
issues. And
41:08
then we issue our opinion and
41:10
analysis on it. And but we
41:12
believe is a thoughtful. Honest
41:15
approach. In
41:17
television, it becomes something completely different
41:19
on the presentation. And. You
41:21
and I have a lot of friends in
41:23
and television and they are very good at
41:26
what they do and that's fine. Great
41:28
for them. Not. My
41:30
thing. And it was twofold.
41:34
We. Don't care to be in television. And
41:36
television doesn't care to have us
41:38
and television. Ah see how lucky
41:40
we are You have we are
41:42
both no A, he just isn't
41:45
that I I am a radio
41:47
guy through and through. Ah
41:49
I would say. Podcast. Falls.
41:51
And in that realm, you
41:53
know that audio realm. And
41:56
you know that's. For.
41:58
Me: It is
42:00
because I don't want it to be.
42:03
I don't want to change. Based.
42:06
On other elements. Now I would
42:08
say like video podcasts aren't always.
42:11
That's. Not white Television. Ah
42:14
I'm we don't Our our podcast
42:16
isn't isn't a video to it's
42:18
it's basically or South Bank and
42:21
I see. An. Effect
42:24
on you mean I need
42:26
to save every day Now
42:28
I'm so it's. It's
42:30
are you know? Cause I look at Rogan
42:33
And Rogan just roles. He just. Bump
42:35
turn on the cameras. You. Know,
42:37
fire up the mice and let's go.
42:39
And so. You. Know that's I
42:41
think a good approach. I'm. A
42:44
But. Television is something
42:46
very different. You know
42:48
there is a new and I have been. Done
42:50
it before and it's a very different. Consideration.
42:53
And the presentation. Because. The way.
42:56
Right though the television that
42:58
that television products are are
43:00
consumed and I since I
43:02
was eighteen I am full
43:05
on. A radio guy. You.
43:07
Know a podcast guy? Because
43:10
I think. For.
43:12
Me it is. The presentation
43:15
can remain. Honest.
43:17
And. I'm also
43:19
grateful for this show. Of
43:21
of having what we have, where we
43:23
have it when we have it. You.
43:26
Know. We're.
43:29
Not, we don't have a building filled
43:31
with executives here at night. You.
43:33
Know running up and down the hall and and
43:35
lawyer screaming at us like they do on the
43:37
view between you know and commercial breaks. There's.
43:40
Nobody forced to sexually harassed the
43:42
there's nobody for Us civil rights
43:45
at all at up with without
43:47
a Fifth Airways. Go. Out
43:49
and they are. And the break room
43:51
and or as a cup of coffee
43:54
every once in office. wealth from Ice.
43:56
For me, it's very simple, editorial and
43:58
creative control. Totally? yeah. And when
44:00
you do this show your the
44:02
host, your the director, Your the
44:04
writer. Ah, you're the researcher. Your
44:07
everything. there is no. We. Really?
44:09
don't We don't have a whip
44:11
Now we have Allen who contributes
44:14
great stories for or several. Yeah
44:16
yeah yeah but he but we
44:18
don't have. A. Like. Member.
44:21
When talked about. Week. Jay. Leno.
44:23
when Jay Leno did the Tonight Show and had. You.
44:25
Know a zillion writers for you know,
44:27
ten minutes without you know and it
44:29
is like though I just I just
44:31
I. I couldn't I couldn't do that.
44:34
I just couldn't But it see pray
44:36
to have an editorial control and you
44:38
can present it in the way that
44:40
you wish to. Have. A present.
44:42
It one of the things I would never want
44:44
to do anymore. And it's funny because I did
44:46
start out. Or earlier my career
44:49
doing a couple of have been of
44:51
panel shows. a that's can we back
44:53
Thirty Thirty Five years ago. But.
44:55
The director of that show basically said.
44:58
Nothing's. Gonna be edited. Go for it.
45:00
I can do that. I.
45:02
Condemned Advice. To. To
45:04
sit there and be And And And
45:07
the. Ah, the
45:09
person was the moderator of the
45:11
show. Was. Not throwing out any
45:13
type of setup questions, it was a dates
45:15
narrative work. Every time they said something
45:17
like a while i disagree with your premise
45:20
your premises wrong and we talked about that.
45:22
Been on a panel discussion show on
45:24
so much of the media. You. Will
45:26
you have to accept the premise or
45:28
the spin of the question, say no,
45:30
don't want to do that anymore, not
45:32
going to get involved? The.
45:35
Of the first couple of shows I
45:37
did the what Are One particular months.
45:39
Panel. Discussion show in Illinois was great! I
45:41
love doing. It I. Absolutely love doing
45:43
it but again the moderator a one
45:46
that decides it but you've got up
45:48
to the national media it's garbage and
45:50
but then like. Because. They set
45:52
the narrative and they set the agenda and they
45:54
said the topic and everything else in Ottawa that.
45:57
And I know somebody may as well. You've told
45:59
me that if someone. offered you ten
46:01
million dollars to go on
46:03
TV you wouldn't go. That's
46:05
not going to happen and I've never done
46:07
anything for money. I've
46:09
never done anything. It's not doesn't mean
46:12
that I haven't looked at jobs and
46:14
said nah the situation doesn't fit but I've
46:16
never and money might have been a part
46:18
of it but I've never accepted a
46:20
job strictly for the money ever ever
46:23
and I never will. I don't care
46:25
about that I know that if I do what
46:27
I do and am entertaining
46:30
and passionate and create unique content
46:32
that there'll always be a place
46:34
for me somewhere except for the
46:36
fact I really can't think that
46:38
way anymore because I'm past my
46:40
retirement age. Yeah I but
46:43
I'm always have the mindset of
46:45
all right if
46:47
I started something new it would be
46:49
hey lifelong career and
46:52
the clock says no no no no no no
46:56
you're past that point. You
46:59
know look I've done I have done
47:01
things strictly for money and and
47:04
I made my apologies but and
47:07
I served my time. No
47:11
I was
47:13
going down a completely different
47:15
direction completely different path. I
47:17
thought it was legal. I
47:19
thought no. It's
47:21
just a joke. No I almost
47:24
say no I only sold the
47:26
drugs for my own
47:28
stash and to help out my buddies.
47:30
Oh this wasn't drug related. So
47:33
now people are going what is Eric talking
47:35
about? By the way I had I had you know I
47:37
said that I had a friend of mine who's dead of
47:40
a crack
47:42
overdose who actually said that to
47:44
me. Wow. And said
47:47
that to me and when I
47:49
was just said I gotta go I can't be
47:51
around you anymore. And he said but
47:53
I'm not selling it to make money I'm
47:55
selling it just to have my
47:57
own stash. Well that's
48:00
morality I can handle. Give me a
48:02
couple of snorts. But
48:07
it got him. He lost everything. He lost
48:09
his house. He lost his wife. He
48:11
lost his kids, lost his job, and then
48:13
eventually lost his life. And a
48:15
very sad great friend of mine, and
48:18
addiction just got to him big time. But
48:21
yeah, I was indicating that
48:23
was me, not you. I wasn't
48:25
accusing you of it. Yeah, well, I,
48:29
you know, I have no comment. My
48:31
lawyer said it advised me not
48:35
to comment. For
48:37
me, it was, and
48:39
I, my wife and I have been
48:42
involved in real estate because our
48:45
whole thought was, well, we can't rely on the
48:47
jobs that we have and love. If
48:51
they're not going to get us to the point that we
48:53
want to be financially, we're going to have to have like
48:56
many American families. Well, I
48:58
mean, I'm really, I'm
49:00
relating to broadcast. Of course, I did things
49:02
for money, you know, in other jobs, but
49:04
I never took a media job based
49:07
on the fact that
49:09
I'm only doing it's a situation that I
49:11
will have no freedom or no control. But
49:13
I want the money because it will put
49:15
me over a million bucks or something like
49:18
that. Early on in my career, that's what
49:20
I'm talking about. Not that you didn't, we
49:22
all work for money, but
49:24
it is does money is the money
49:26
deciding factor or does the
49:28
fit have to be right in
49:30
broadcasting? And that's what I'm more talking about. Not
49:32
whether you did stuff for money. Of course, we
49:34
all do. Right. I was making a separate point.
49:36
And, you know, I think that, you
49:38
know, that's that's where you because,
49:41
in fact, I wasn't
49:43
doing radio for money. I
49:45
had to do things other things for money. Yeah. And
49:48
that's the entire point of, you
49:51
know, being in
49:54
a place now where I actually
49:56
get paid a little bit of money to
49:58
do what I love and It's,
50:02
you know, it's, it
50:04
is a great opportunity, but it's, it's also
50:06
part of the landscape of where, you
50:09
know, where this nation is. These
50:12
conversations are happening where
50:15
they used to only happen on
50:18
talk radio. Now they're
50:20
happening every day, everywhere.
50:24
And it gets
50:26
a little loose. The
50:30
conversations quite often veer off into
50:32
something, you know, they go
50:34
down rabbit holes, they go down and it's like
50:36
even with people that you
50:38
agree with, they go down these
50:41
rabbit holes and it's like, okay, we've got to stay.
50:45
I want the conversation. I want the conversation I'm going
50:47
to be a part of to
50:49
stay on point and to focus on
50:51
the issues at hand because I do
50:53
believe and I mentioned this yesterday when
50:55
we were issuing our, our,
50:58
our concerns with, with
51:00
Biden and, and abandoning
51:03
American hostages and, and
51:05
being so pro-Homas. We're
51:07
at a critical crossroads
51:10
and you might
51:12
say that to a certain degree with every election cycle. We're
51:16
at a point where if this radical behavior
51:18
in this, and I mean the radicalism across
51:20
the board, which
51:23
includes being pro-Homas anti
51:27
Israel anti Jew. It
51:30
includes being pro open border,
51:34
which is pro cartel, which
51:36
is no problem with people
51:38
dying of fentanyl overdoses and
51:41
people being killed by illegals
51:43
and inflation that
51:45
is burying American families
51:48
and they're buying power for a generation. Possibly
51:50
all of these things have to be fixed.
51:54
If we don't fix
51:56
them now, I'm
51:58
afraid we never will. Well, not
52:01
only fix them, but we have to
52:03
ensure that people that create the problem,
52:05
we don't put into elective office. Yeah.
52:09
Right. Because it's not just about solving
52:11
the problems. The
52:13
problems, many of these problems would be
52:15
solved if we didn't elect people
52:18
that create the problems. Right.
52:20
And, you know, that's the, I
52:22
think that's the one thing, and I still don't
52:25
think the Republicans pound on that hard enough. And
52:27
it's a very easy sell. You could add, as
52:29
we always do, you could add our energy policy
52:31
in the United States, which
52:34
is, as we have said before, energy,
52:37
economic, and national
52:39
security suicide. Thank God
52:41
they can't control yet of
52:44
state and private land. They
52:46
haven't been able to do it because as
52:48
we brought to you yesterday, the United States
52:50
in January produced more oil
52:53
than any country in the history of
52:55
the world in a year. Over
52:58
13 million barrels. And
53:01
so we have, even with the federal
53:03
government and the president with
53:05
the edict and the promise to destroy
53:08
and get rid of all fossil fuels,
53:11
they can't do it. Well, reality also is going
53:13
to dictate all of that. And
53:15
thanks a lot of people quoting what we've said, which
53:17
is the Democrats' biggest
53:19
enemy is not Republicans. It's
53:22
reality. It is. Everything
53:24
now is coming up and hitting reality. Border
53:26
reality. How do we make it more of
53:28
a reality? Thank you, Governor Abbott. It's
53:31
more of a reality to more people now in
53:33
blue cities. There was a group
53:35
of GOP politicians
53:38
that I think sent a thank you letter
53:40
to Abbott. Yeah, right. It's
53:42
crediting him saying, you're the
53:44
one that made New York now, the
53:46
state of New York, be much
53:49
more serious about illegal immigration. Yeah, and we
53:51
said that. We said we I think
53:53
you were one of the first I heard said that
53:55
if not for Governor Abbott, then
53:59
we wouldn't be happy. this conversation and we've repeated that
54:01
over and over again. Those, the
54:03
actions of Governor Abbott have
54:06
brought the
54:08
border issue to a critical point
54:11
and it's not just a conversation you have
54:13
in border states because now every state
54:15
is a border state. Every
54:18
city is a border city. Every town is a
54:20
border town. And reality
54:22
hit the American public with government spending
54:24
too. Yeah. We now, they know there's
54:26
a relation. And I
54:28
know that a lot of people are caught up in,
54:30
what do I want? Do I want to borrow more
54:32
money and put it on future generations? Do
54:36
I want that combined with inflation or
54:39
do I want inflation to go down and the
54:41
government to stay out of all of this? Right.
54:43
That's the debate there. But the
54:45
fact is reality is hitting. You can't
54:47
stop it. Right. I don't, I don't get
54:49
the calls anymore. You guys are making too much of
54:52
the national debt because everybody experienced
54:54
the last three years of massive
54:56
inflation caused by the debt. Right.
55:00
Yep. And, and,
55:02
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He's Eric Harley and I'm Gary McNamara. Coming up... The
56:59
president gets interrupted by
57:01
pro-Hamas protesters. We'll
57:03
have that back and forth. And of
57:05
course, he takes the pro-Hamas side again.
57:09
We will get to that, no surprise. RFK
57:11
Jr. apparently has
57:14
his vice presidential nominee as far
57:16
left as you can get. Just
57:19
amazing. And
57:22
a bunch of different polls out there.
57:24
Half of Democrat voters say the news
57:27
in this country, half of Democrats
57:29
is being dictated by
57:31
the Biden campaign. Oh, really?
57:34
Yes. And we'll get
57:36
to also Justice
57:38
Breyer and his authoritarianism
57:40
in the Supreme Court is the moral
57:45
way to go. Right.
57:51
That's what he communicated in that interview
57:53
with Politico. Right. And
57:56
he thinks he has a point. That's the
57:58
thing. Maybe it's just we've
58:00
gotten old and we look at these people and
58:03
we used to look at them and say, well,
58:05
they're intellectual giants and you realize it doesn't matter
58:07
whether they're on the Supreme Court. It
58:09
doesn't matter whether they're arguing before the
58:11
Supreme Court. Radical is radical. Yep. A
58:13
lot of bogus lawyers out there. You're
58:41
listening to Red Eye Radio,
58:43
on the U.N. and America
58:46
Studios. And
58:48
he's Eric Carley and I'm Gary McNamara. Welcome and good
58:50
morning. The
58:53
president interrupted, I think, him
58:56
two different speeches he did yesterday. He
58:59
was interrupted. He was giving a speech on
59:01
affordable health care and listen to this.
59:05
This is almost a John Kerry
59:08
moment. Here
59:12
we go. We can't take anything
59:14
for granted. Just think back
59:16
before the ACA. A
59:18
patient with a heart disease, diabetes or a
59:20
child with asthma couldn't get coverage. Why? Because
59:24
the insurance company considered those in preexisting condition,
59:26
allowed them to get coverage. Everybody
59:34
deserves self care. Keep
59:45
taking it.
59:54
They have a point. We need to get a lot
59:56
more care into the problem. What
59:59
a damn. coward just a coward
1:00:01
through and through. This
1:00:05
guy pretends to be a tough guy.
1:00:07
He's pretended to be a tough guy. All
1:00:10
of his adult life. You're not tough. You're
1:00:12
a coward. You'll
1:00:15
lay down for anyone and
1:00:17
everyone, even terrorists. You'll go out
1:00:20
of your way to help them. You're
1:00:23
a coward. Yep.
1:00:27
We have a coward in the White House. Cut
1:00:30
and run. And a Democratic Party. Yep.
1:00:32
That agrees with him. Yep. You
1:00:35
have a major political party that
1:00:38
is pro Hamas, pro
1:00:41
rape, pro murder,
1:00:44
pro terrorism. Yep. The most
1:00:47
heinous things we have ever
1:00:49
seen, probably
1:00:51
in our lifetime of
1:00:53
a terrorist act and the butchery
1:00:56
is supported by the Democratic Party
1:00:58
and this president. He's
1:01:01
a coward. And you need to call
1:01:03
it out bluntly. Every conservative
1:01:05
needs to call it out bluntly.
1:01:10
Yep. And
1:01:14
it's just, as I said,
1:01:16
the, um, and,
1:01:19
and, and in top of that, the
1:01:23
hostages, as we have said, betraying
1:01:26
and abandoning American hostages
1:01:30
with the abstention on the UN
1:01:32
vote that as you saw immediately
1:01:34
changed, this is where John Kirby,
1:01:36
the filthy liar that he is,
1:01:38
Oh, we're doing this in
1:01:40
the best interest of Israel. Well, Israel
1:01:42
didn't think so. And by the way,
1:01:44
Hamas reacted pulling out of the negotiations
1:01:47
in Qatar. You
1:01:49
created it. So don't give me this crap
1:01:51
about what was non binding. So it didn't
1:01:53
matter. Yeah, it did matter.
1:01:55
They're out of the negotiations. And now what
1:01:58
they're stating is, Nope. ceasefire
1:02:02
and then we'll think about really you
1:02:04
know after we have a ceasefire then
1:02:06
we'll think about you know releasing the
1:02:09
hostages yeah these are American hostages there
1:02:11
and this president doesn't give a damn
1:02:13
and the Democratic Party doesn't give a
1:02:16
damn about American hostages held by a
1:02:18
terrorist group that
1:02:20
killed and butchered Americans
1:02:24
and Israelis yeah
1:02:28
and some of the most horrific
1:02:31
acts ever seen by
1:02:33
mankind and the Democratic Party supports
1:02:35
it and anybody who listens to
1:02:37
the show knows we don't
1:02:39
do over-the-top rhetoric no
1:02:42
it we've never done that it's
1:02:44
very this is this isn't over-the-top
1:02:46
that's exactly what the Democratic Party
1:02:48
and the president is communicating and
1:02:50
still I haven't seen one
1:02:52
Democrat they
1:02:55
might have got lost maybe Federman said something
1:02:57
I'm giving Federman because
1:02:59
of his his previous statements
1:03:03
the benefit of the doubt on this one
1:03:05
I don't know another Democrat that
1:03:08
is going after the president
1:03:11
and saying what he did
1:03:13
and what the United States
1:03:15
did is one of the
1:03:17
most reprehensible acts betraying and
1:03:19
abandoning American hostages and taking
1:03:21
the pro butcher side the
1:03:23
pro butchering terrorist side is
1:03:25
what he's doing yep full
1:03:29
stop no way around it nope
1:03:32
and again
1:03:35
we can make the choice to end this we
1:03:40
as a nation we've always done the hardest
1:03:44
things but more and more in
1:03:47
our later years we
1:03:49
decided that hard things are too hard fighting
1:03:52
terrorism is too hard
1:03:54
let's just join them why don't we
1:04:00
Let's just completely not only roll
1:04:02
over, we'll fund them. We'll make
1:04:04
sure they have plenty of fund
1:04:06
them. Oh, by the way, we'll
1:04:08
defund the police here at home. Because
1:04:13
enforcing laws is also too
1:04:16
hard. It's
1:04:19
too hard on the criminals. We're
1:04:21
being too hard on criminals. That's
1:04:24
the problem. We should
1:04:26
let people from other countries come here,
1:04:28
beat cops, and go free with no
1:04:30
bail. That's
1:04:33
a good idea. These
1:04:35
are all the things, these
1:04:37
right now, are the cornerstones,
1:04:39
the very foundation of
1:04:41
the Democratic Party. We've
1:04:44
said it before, this is very simple. The
1:04:48
United States is
1:04:50
a modern western
1:04:53
democracy. And I'm talking about
1:04:55
a constitutional republic under the
1:04:57
umbrella of generalized democracies. I'm
1:05:00
not saying that we're a direct democracy for the
1:05:02
nitpickers out there. By the way, when I
1:05:04
do the disclaimer, I don't get anybody complaining anymore. Oh,
1:05:06
I do. Good
1:05:10
complaint. I filter all of them. Good, everybody complained
1:05:12
to Eric. Anything
1:05:15
I say, complain to Eric. But
1:05:18
we're a modern western democracy, as
1:05:20
is Israel. Hamas,
1:05:25
the Palestinian government, are terrorists. End
1:05:27
of story. The
1:05:29
cover to attempt
1:05:34
to convince Americans of
1:05:36
their pro-Hamas side, their
1:05:40
pro-terrorist side, their pro-killing
1:05:42
Americans and Israelis side
1:05:46
without any consequences is,
1:05:48
oh, if we have a two-state
1:05:50
solution, which the Palestinians
1:05:52
controlled by Hamas don't
1:05:55
want. Right. They
1:05:58
don't want it. No.
1:06:02
And this needs to be
1:06:04
pounded and Republicans better be more vocal.
1:06:06
They're still, I didn't hear enough blowback
1:06:09
because, and I don't know why.
1:06:13
You're talking about American hostages and he just
1:06:15
betrayed and abandoned them with
1:06:18
it. And I know they stated it and Cruz stated
1:06:20
it and I think Tom
1:06:22
Cotton did also the stories out there
1:06:24
and maybe because I'll give the benefit
1:06:26
of the doubt, the bridge story dominated
1:06:28
everything but they need to pound
1:06:30
this day in and day out that
1:06:32
Biden and the Democrats
1:06:35
don't care about American
1:06:37
hostages. We've talked about
1:06:39
this for the longest time, how there doesn't
1:06:41
seem to be a concern when an American
1:06:43
hostage is taken. You know, Wall Street Journal
1:06:45
was out yesterday, the reporter I guess has
1:06:47
been a year and they said there's no
1:06:49
consequences for taking American hostages. Right. There's
1:06:52
none. Whether it's Russia, in
1:06:54
fact you're rewarded. Yeah. You're
1:06:56
rewarded if you take American hostages. They
1:06:59
know, they
1:07:01
know that they're going to get something from the American
1:07:04
government. They know
1:07:06
the American government under the Biden
1:07:09
administration, under Democratic,
1:07:12
with the Democratic party in the White House,
1:07:15
they know they're going to get what they want. Hamas
1:07:19
is getting a lot more. Can
1:07:22
you imagine? This
1:07:24
leadership is going, we don't have
1:07:26
to do a thing. We don't have to. We
1:07:29
don't have to. We're the ones, we
1:07:31
don't have to lay down. We have them
1:07:33
right now on
1:07:36
a string. We can do whatever we want to.
1:07:39
We're controlling the
1:07:41
most powerful office in the world
1:07:44
right now. And
1:07:46
it's true. You know, I was,
1:07:50
the Biden administration reminds me, and it's a movie that's
1:07:52
just a cult movie, but it's a great movie. It's
1:07:55
a Christmas movie called 29th Street. They
1:07:57
call it the, the The
1:08:04
Italian, it's a wonderful life, I think, or something.
1:08:06
That is what it's called. But I'll never forget
1:08:08
where the father is talking to the one son
1:08:10
who's a cop, and the other son says he
1:08:12
wants to go to college and become a lawyer.
1:08:14
And the father says, wow, this is going to
1:08:16
be great. One of
1:08:19
our sons can arrest them, and the other
1:08:21
one can bail them out. And everybody keeps
1:08:23
employed. And I'm
1:08:25
thinking to myself, that's exactly what's going on
1:08:27
here. Think about what the United States is
1:08:29
doing. The United States is
1:08:32
enabling Iran to fund all of
1:08:34
these terrorist groups, including Hamas, Hezbollah,
1:08:37
and other Islamic
1:08:40
fundamentalist groups around the world.
1:08:43
And we know that. There's no doubt about it. We
1:08:45
know that. And at
1:08:47
the same time, we're giving aid
1:08:49
to Israel at the
1:08:51
same time where the president has now decided
1:08:54
to give aid to Hamas. We'll
1:08:56
know it's going to the Palestinian people. There
1:08:59
is no Palestinian people. The
1:09:01
Palestinian people are controlled by
1:09:03
Hamas. There is no
1:09:06
separate Palestinian people. I'm not saying the
1:09:08
Palestinian people don't exist. They exist. But
1:09:11
they aren't a form of government
1:09:13
that controls anything in that
1:09:15
area. It's all Hamas. And
1:09:18
everybody knows it. So we know that
1:09:20
the American aid will go to Hamas
1:09:22
to help fight Israel. And it's like
1:09:25
an entire circle that, well, the United
1:09:27
States is involved. Would this even be
1:09:29
going on if the United States wasn't
1:09:31
involved? And funding, it seems like both
1:09:33
sides. It's
1:09:37
pure insanity. Well,
1:09:40
and yet we still have millions of people
1:09:42
that will support this administration. You
1:09:47
vote for Joe Biden. You vote for Hamas. There
1:09:49
is no in-between. There is no gray air.
1:09:51
Not anymore. It's not
1:09:53
a, well, I support him because
1:09:56
I don't support that. But I, nope, you
1:09:58
do support that. him
1:10:00
the vote, you give him the
1:10:02
okay to do what he's doing,
1:10:04
continue it, in fact, ramp it
1:10:06
up. If he were to win,
1:10:09
there's no telling how
1:10:11
far this goes over the next
1:10:13
four years. You know,
1:10:15
he was elsewhere to church and
1:10:17
the pro-pala, the pro-hammas protesters
1:10:21
were even louder and
1:10:23
then the church started going four more years,
1:10:25
four more years, four more years and
1:10:28
he was the exact
1:10:30
same, exact same, you
1:10:33
know, coward as
1:10:35
he was in the last audio cut that
1:10:37
we played and you
1:10:40
and I looked at each other and just said, what
1:10:42
the hell was the DNC gonna look like
1:10:44
this year? Oh my gosh. Because you know they're
1:10:47
not gonna, the protesters aren't gonna put up
1:10:49
with being kept at bay
1:10:51
outside a couple of blocks away.
1:10:54
They'll make their way inside, they'll find their way
1:10:56
inside. I guarantee you that. Well,
1:10:59
because many of them
1:11:01
are actually part of
1:11:03
the party. Yeah. It's
1:11:06
not the days where, okay,
1:11:08
the protesters or the
1:11:10
fringe over there, no, the fringe is
1:11:12
the part. It's mainstream now. The
1:11:15
radicalism of the left is mainstream within the
1:11:17
Democratic Party. You'll hear what you used to
1:11:19
hear, go back, I don't know, 30 years
1:11:24
the type of thing that you would hear by the
1:11:26
picketers, you know, three, four blocks
1:11:29
away, is going to be
1:11:31
now in primetime speeches at the DNC.
1:11:33
I'm convinced this year. The
1:11:36
radical items, I'm just
1:11:38
waiting. I kept with, you and
1:11:40
I have been saying for
1:11:43
a couple of years, what does
1:11:45
the DNC look like?
1:11:47
What does the convention look like in
1:11:50
the summer of 24? And more and more and more
1:11:53
and more, I'm
1:11:55
convinced that I am right. It is going
1:11:57
to be radical ideas every...
1:12:00
single night in prime time speeches. The protesters
1:12:02
may not be able to make it in,
1:12:04
but the delegates are just as radical as
1:12:06
the protesters. That's my point. Many of the
1:12:08
delegates are just... It's
1:12:10
the same. The radical left is the
1:12:13
party. Exactly. And
1:12:16
they're going to be... And the radicals
1:12:19
in the party that get prime time
1:12:21
speeches will have
1:12:24
radical ideas and
1:12:26
it's going to be every night in prime
1:12:28
time? I can't
1:12:31
wait. And then Thursday night, how
1:12:33
does Biden wrap it up? Oh,
1:12:35
man. 86690, Redeye. Coming
1:12:38
up, more with Gary McNamara
1:12:40
and Eric Harley. It's
1:12:42
Redeye Radio. Hey,
1:13:03
it's Redeye Radio. He's Eric Harley and I'm
1:13:06
Gary McNamara. You know, we had talked about
1:13:08
an hour ago about America first versus America
1:13:10
last. Oh, no. We talked about it this
1:13:12
hour. Sorry. Yeah. But with Biden, basically, you
1:13:14
should come out and just say
1:13:17
America last. Right. On
1:13:19
all the policies which they create
1:13:21
the problems that hurt America, as
1:13:23
we have articulated many times before,
1:13:25
but now I have more evidence
1:13:27
of how the left does
1:13:30
not want to be America first,
1:13:32
but America left. Excuse me, last,
1:13:34
not left. Well, America left last.
1:13:36
America left, America last. Same difference.
1:13:38
Yeah. The American
1:13:40
left is America last. And
1:13:43
plus some really incredible
1:13:46
and interesting polling out there as to where
1:13:48
the American public is
1:13:51
going right now and RFK juniors
1:13:53
VP choice. Yeah. We told you
1:13:56
so. We told you so. Uh
1:13:58
huh. in RFK
1:14:01
Jr. How old are you? Five?
1:14:05
You don't know his past? You don't
1:14:07
know where he stood his entire life?
1:14:09
You actually believe that he is conservative
1:14:11
in some way? Sorry, I ain't fallen
1:14:13
for it. And
1:14:16
with his VP pick, now the Democratic
1:14:19
Party is really scared. Oh my gosh,
1:14:22
they panicked yesterday. That's the notion to
1:14:24
the Democratic Party that I'm
1:14:27
RFK Jr. and my administration is going
1:14:29
to be far left. Right. Whether
1:14:59
you're up late or you're just starting your day,
1:15:01
welcome to the show. From the UNIDAN America
1:15:11
Studios, this is
1:15:14
Red Eye Radio. All across America
1:15:16
and around the planet, we are
1:15:18
Red Eye Radio, he is Eric
1:15:20
Hurley and I'm Gary McNamara. Good
1:15:22
morning. Alright. We
1:15:25
set this last hour. Yeah.
1:15:29
Biden, the Democrats, they
1:15:31
want America last. They do not want
1:15:33
America first. True. And
1:15:36
here's a story to back it up. Salt
1:15:40
Lake City Tribune. America
1:15:43
First Credit Union responds to Utah
1:15:45
Royals jersey controversy. So I first
1:15:47
saw this, I'm reading this article
1:15:50
going, what do they have about a,
1:15:52
what's their beef with a credit union? That's
1:15:54
what I'm thinking the whole time. What's
1:15:57
their beef with a credit union? I'm looking for
1:15:59
a scandal from America First Credit
1:16:02
Union. Supporters from the
1:16:04
Chicago Red Stars and North
1:16:06
Carolina Courage have made
1:16:08
statements against Utah's jerseys. Supporter
1:16:11
groups from two National Women's Soccer
1:16:14
League teams have come out against
1:16:16
the jersey sponsor of
1:16:18
the Utah Royals. Chicago
1:16:21
Local 134 and the
1:16:23
uproar, supporter groups for the
1:16:25
Chicago Red Stars and North Carolina
1:16:28
Courage respectively have taken issue
1:16:30
with America First Credit
1:16:32
Union, the Jersey Front sponsor of
1:16:34
the Royals, as well as the
1:16:36
naming rights sponsor of the
1:16:38
stadium where the real Salt
1:16:41
Lake and Royals play. Why?
1:16:46
Why? It's like, what's
1:16:48
going on here? It's
1:16:50
becoming an issue that has the state's
1:16:52
governor rolling his eyes, fans
1:16:55
split, and the credit union
1:16:57
having to explain their history.
1:16:59
The uproar released a statement
1:17:01
Friday in advance of the game between
1:17:03
the Royals and the Courage criticizing
1:17:05
the organization for partnering
1:17:07
with a company that
1:17:09
uses America First as
1:17:11
a phrase. How dare they? See,
1:17:18
I can't, we can't make this
1:17:20
stuff up. You guys are exaggerating
1:17:23
it. Liberals don't. Liberals are for
1:17:25
America First. They're not for America
1:17:27
Last. Another example. While
1:17:33
we support all the Utah players
1:17:35
and their fans, we can't stand
1:17:37
by without mentioning the front of
1:17:40
the Jersey sponsor America First Credit
1:17:42
Union of our opponent. The
1:17:45
phrase America First has a long
1:17:47
history rooted in racism, fascism, and
1:17:49
hateful ideology. Boo
1:17:55
America! America.
1:18:07
I said. If.
1:18:10
Ah, If Trump
1:18:13
wins, I'm moving to Gaza. Just
1:18:17
waiting for that. Oh wow. Yeah. Yeah,
1:18:19
he's. Just. That go
1:18:22
ahead. Go
1:18:24
ahead. You're pro Hamas.
1:18:28
Hamas first. right? Wow,
1:18:30
That's it. Did you have no
1:18:32
controversy that Fannie Mae and Utah
1:18:34
of maybe. Maybe
1:18:37
a. Here.
1:18:41
I mean man. Seriously.
1:18:44
I don't know. Let me just let me
1:18:46
go through this again. He let me to
1:18:48
say okay, let me to see. A.
1:18:51
Cave the phrase america versus one history
1:18:54
rooted in racism, fascism, and hateful ideology
1:18:56
of America First. When you sink America
1:18:58
First when you think. Of
1:19:00
I think America First by by
1:19:03
number one. What's America America As
1:19:05
the constitution? correct? Yeah. America
1:19:07
is the constitution in the United States.
1:19:09
Out what makes that's what it is
1:19:12
that America is the people that support.
1:19:14
That. Ultimate Law. The Constitution Of The
1:19:16
United States. When I say America first,
1:19:18
that's what I'm talking about. Tell me
1:19:21
what part of that is racist. Tell
1:19:23
me what part of that is
1:19:25
fascism? Tell me what part of
1:19:28
the Constitution of the United States?
1:19:30
Probably Still, No, not probably still.
1:19:32
today. the most pure governmental document.
1:19:34
Produced. In the history of humankind,
1:19:37
what is? That's.
1:19:39
What I mean When I can talk about America
1:19:41
my wrist or not, you mean that's what I
1:19:43
mean. What The part? I have a problem with
1:19:45
his credit union? Yeah, exactly. I met the I
1:19:48
was when I read it. I. That
1:19:50
shows you. How our minds
1:19:52
think so differently. I was like, what are
1:19:54
they have against a credit union? Yeah, it's
1:19:57
the America First is that it's it's You
1:19:59
know, because. When I see America
1:20:01
first Credit Union. It's like
1:20:03
okay, well they they. That.
1:20:05
Some point they. Take the name. You.
1:20:09
Know. Ah of.
1:20:12
Back. In the day I was I had an
1:20:15
account at a. Community.
1:20:17
Credit Union. As
1:20:20
it I just pick a name. First.
1:20:24
National Bank. Nah, I'm sorry I'm going
1:20:26
to Third National back. A
1:20:30
It's I mean they. they just they
1:20:32
choose. A. Name and they go with it
1:20:34
and I'm and it's. Never.
1:20:36
A consideration. For. Me
1:20:39
but the left can't leave
1:20:41
anything alone. I'm offended
1:20:43
and it's like readers added contacts
1:20:45
on x when to respond. The
1:20:47
word first appearing in the credit
1:20:49
union and local bank name's often
1:20:52
alongside a geographic name is common
1:20:54
in the United States. A of
1:20:56
see you as no political affiliation
1:20:58
or ties to any political candidates
1:21:00
associated with the current America First
1:21:02
movement. It predates them. Amazon
1:21:05
again. Here's the thing. This.
1:21:08
Is where it's you. Stop a dead.
1:21:10
This is where this is where you
1:21:12
have to respond. Who. Are
1:21:14
officially the bigots and racist in the
1:21:17
United States by their own admission? Democratic.
1:21:19
Party: Democratic Party with Identity politics. They
1:21:22
judge people by groups and not individuals.
1:21:24
We don't do that now. Prompt doesn't
1:21:26
do that. Now.
1:21:30
They have to edit what he says to make
1:21:32
it even sing like he says exactly. So.
1:21:35
The attack should be scuse
1:21:37
me. You practice identity politics.
1:21:39
Yeah, You.
1:21:41
Know we talked about. We played the audio
1:21:44
cut. From. bill maher
1:21:46
about identity politics and and what they're
1:21:48
what they're doing the racist the racism
1:21:50
and we talked about this and in
1:21:52
the summer twenty twenty when it came
1:21:54
out well police departments are systemically races
1:21:56
you don't believe in systemic racism you
1:21:58
don't believe it's minister institutionalized and we
1:22:00
shocked people when we said oh Absolutely
1:22:04
racism exists in this country.
1:22:06
We can show you where it is. It's Institutionalized
1:22:08
it is systemic and where
1:22:10
does it exist right
1:22:13
there in the Democratic Party? Yep, that
1:22:15
admits they play identity politics, right? But
1:22:17
it's Stacey Abrams say one time identity
1:22:19
politics works for us. Right? Oh, yeah, it works for
1:22:21
us We need to keep it up. Right? I think
1:22:23
it was a oh I
1:22:27
Don't know was it it was either 2020 or at
1:22:29
the midterm at 22. I can't remember But
1:22:33
yeah, she was no look we need
1:22:35
to keep doing this. I mean I
1:22:37
didn't win But
1:22:39
it's working for me It's working for a
1:22:41
career otherwise and if you wish to see
1:22:44
the racism of the Democratic Party go back
1:22:46
to the all-star game in Georgia go
1:22:48
back To the
1:22:50
election integrity law that Biden lied about and
1:22:53
said it was Jim Crow Yeah,
1:22:55
2.0, right that it was
1:22:57
just like Jim Crow Well, anyone could look at
1:22:59
that law and say Jonathan do it
1:23:01
they don't even the two don't even relate yet
1:23:04
You had major corporations pull out because
1:23:06
of the lie So
1:23:08
Biden made a racist lie He
1:23:11
lied about an election law
1:23:13
that the vast majority of people supported what was
1:23:15
in it? Yeah, and support voter
1:23:18
ID. Yep, which the Democrats are
1:23:20
now back to saying that's racist
1:23:22
when you see Minorities don't believe
1:23:25
that it's racist. He lied about
1:23:27
an election law In
1:23:31
order to get people to hate each other
1:23:33
based on the color of their skin by
1:23:35
telling a lie Well, that's what
1:23:37
the KKK and the white area nations
1:23:39
do exactly They
1:23:42
lie in order to create
1:23:44
hatred. That's what the leader of the
1:23:46
Democratic Party Joe Biden
1:23:48
did in Georgia if you want
1:23:51
a specific example of the Blatant
1:23:54
racism of the Democratic Party
1:23:57
and we know they practice identity politics
1:23:59
critical racism theory. The race is
1:24:01
racist. And
1:24:05
it's that simple. And so
1:24:07
fight back. Don't sit there. When they sit
1:24:10
there and say America first, what do you
1:24:12
mean America first is racist. The Democrats, if
1:24:14
you want, and if they're going to bring
1:24:16
it up, you bring it up. What is
1:24:19
the most racist organization in the history of
1:24:21
the United States that had more power, money
1:24:24
to support slavery, Jim
1:24:26
Crow laws, and now
1:24:28
identity politics? The
1:24:31
Democratic Party. Full stop. Let
1:24:35
the readers put context in that. Right.
1:24:43
Yep. It's on full display. They're proud of
1:24:45
it at every turn. There's
1:24:48
really no denying it anymore. And
1:24:51
it's you're going to see more of it at
1:24:55
the DNC this summer. I really
1:24:58
look. It's
1:25:03
the conventions, you know, they make the
1:25:05
news during that cycle. It
1:25:09
depends on who the candidates are.
1:25:11
They can make a bit of news. And
1:25:13
then Thursday night usually gets all the attention because
1:25:16
then the nominee is up there and
1:25:18
and, you know, they're doing their thing.
1:25:22
But I think it is right
1:25:25
now it's more critical to watch the
1:25:28
DNC if you have any questions
1:25:31
at all. Now,
1:25:34
some will say, well, we need to watch
1:25:36
the Republican Party. Look, I've got concerns with
1:25:38
the Republican Party. No doubt. I think the
1:25:40
Republican Party needs to be concerned. It needs
1:25:43
to be concerned about performing as well
1:25:45
as Trump.
1:25:49
If he performs well, they need to be
1:25:51
right up there with him. Each candidate needs
1:25:53
to be standing on their own so that
1:25:55
the party, if they win, is
1:25:57
strong. They're not there just because the
1:26:00
down ballot, aside from
1:26:02
that, the radicalism
1:26:05
on the left will
1:26:07
be on full display. Well, again, when the
1:26:09
Republican Party should have been, been pounding on
1:26:11
this for the last 10 years on identity
1:26:13
politics, and they have it. We have, if
1:26:15
you've been a long time listener to the
1:26:18
show, by the way, to
1:26:20
zero negative feedback, right?
1:26:22
At least for me, I don't know about you for you, but zero
1:26:25
negative feedback. When we point out and go
1:26:27
point by point on it, we get zero
1:26:29
negative feedback. It's obvious.
1:26:32
And every Democrat knows that
1:26:35
racism has been institutionalized inside of
1:26:37
their party. Every Democrat listening right
1:26:39
now knows that, because that's what
1:26:41
identity politics is. And we're
1:26:43
not the ones, you know, Bill Maher brought it up. Bill
1:26:46
Maher's as liberal as you can, well, excuse me,
1:26:49
old school liberal as you can get. And
1:26:52
he sees it. Oh my God,
1:26:54
it's, it's blatantly racist. He
1:26:56
knows it. He did a whole monologue.
1:26:59
We played it earlier this week. He did a
1:27:01
whole monologue on identity politics. What's
1:27:03
his name? Tim Ryan ran
1:27:05
against Nancy Pelosi and said, we got to
1:27:07
stop the identity politics. We have to stop
1:27:10
judging people by groups and judge them as
1:27:12
individuals. The Democratic Party owns that. We told
1:27:14
you what Biden did, just one example of
1:27:16
what Biden did when it came to the
1:27:18
Georgia election law, which now none of the
1:27:20
left are protesting and it's the same law.
1:27:23
Yeah. So
1:27:26
they used it to create racial hatred
1:27:30
between people of color based on a
1:27:32
lie. That's what the KKK and
1:27:34
White Area Nations does. Right. And
1:27:36
that's what they've done in the past. So don't
1:27:39
throw it me that,
1:27:43
that America first
1:27:45
is racist. The Democratic
1:27:47
Party is racist. And
1:27:50
the Republicans should be pounding this
1:27:52
each and every day, just as
1:27:54
we do on the show and
1:27:56
articulate why they
1:27:58
are. to
1:28:00
convince independents. That's what
1:28:02
you need to do. You're already
1:28:04
convincing independents and you're communicating horribly
1:28:06
Republicans. Right. Imagine if you got
1:28:08
on point. Imagine
1:28:12
if their message, which is simple
1:28:14
to do. The majority
1:28:17
of America is figuring out anyway on their own,
1:28:19
but does it mean that you don't help
1:28:22
yourself by communicating effectively what your message
1:28:24
is and what their message is on
1:28:26
the other side? Right. Imagine what you
1:28:28
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1:28:30
on point. 866-90, Red
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Red Eye Radio. He's crawling on here in McNamara.
1:29:01
You and I were talking about,
1:29:03
since we just mentioned how Republicans
1:29:05
should be campaigning,
1:29:08
I think
1:29:10
one of the other things that they should bring up and
1:29:12
it should be a major campaign
1:29:15
theme is basically would
1:29:17
be something to the level of
1:29:25
Democrats caused the problem. Biden
1:29:30
caused the problem and
1:29:32
then explain it at a 30-second commercial.
1:29:34
We're not in day and age anymore.
1:29:36
We're talking about political parties that can
1:29:38
solve the problems that we organically face.
1:29:41
We're talking about a party, the Democratic
1:29:43
Party led by Joe Biden, that actually
1:29:45
has created the problem at the border,
1:29:48
created the inflation that we see today
1:29:50
by the economic policies that they have
1:29:52
voted for in the spending that
1:29:55
they have done and just go through it that way. You
1:29:57
can make a ton of 30-second spots
1:29:59
saying Again,
1:30:03
I'm not
1:30:05
happy with they caused it. I'm trying to
1:30:07
think of another way to phrase it. They
1:30:12
caused the problems. But
1:30:14
whatever the phrase would be, I'm still working on what
1:30:16
the phrase would be, they need to
1:30:19
promote the fact that this isn't about
1:30:21
parties that can solve the problem. You
1:30:24
want parties that can solve the problem, but
1:30:27
just electing us solves
1:30:30
a ton of the problems because the
1:30:32
Democratic Party and Joe
1:30:34
Biden created the problems. Maybe
1:30:36
that's how you, they created
1:30:39
the problems. We
1:30:41
solve problems, they create problems.
1:30:44
You take that and again, you can mix
1:30:46
that all in together and produce ads with
1:30:48
it, but you need to promote that day
1:30:51
in and day out. All
1:30:54
the problems America is facing right now
1:30:56
were created by the Democratic Party and
1:30:58
President Joe Biden. The major problems
1:31:01
we see today. I'll have that. Let's
1:31:03
go to Mark in Carson City, Nevada. Mark,
1:31:05
welcome. You're on Red Eye Radio. Welcome to
1:31:07
the show. Hi. Good
1:31:09
evening, gentlemen. Hi. Good to hear from
1:31:12
you all. Thanks. Hey, you know, real
1:31:14
quickly, the first thing you
1:31:16
do in any society is obviously you
1:31:18
get your food, your water, your shelter,
1:31:20
all that stuff. But force protection, protecting
1:31:23
yourself and protecting your
1:31:25
humans is like one of
1:31:28
the most important things you do. And
1:31:32
flooding in your country with unknowns
1:31:35
and flying them in and not doing
1:31:37
that and then trying to take away
1:31:39
the guns from legal citizens,
1:31:41
it makes absolutely no sense.
1:31:44
I don't understand what is
1:31:47
going on here. I mean, what is the
1:31:49
Democrat Party, what are they now? I don't
1:31:51
even understand. It used to
1:31:53
be where they used to be. They were a
1:31:55
little more socialist than us and had a couple
1:31:58
other items that were different. They are aliens. to
1:32:00
me. I don't even I can't
1:32:02
even define them anymore. What are they? I
1:32:04
just I would like to hear from you
1:32:06
guys because I can't define them. And you
1:32:08
define them anymore. Well, I mean, it's I
1:32:11
mean, I know you guys all joke about
1:32:13
we're doomed. I am worried
1:32:15
about that now. I've never felt that
1:32:17
way completely. Well, radical is how I
1:32:19
would define them. I would say radical
1:32:21
and self destructive is
1:32:24
is what they they are now why they
1:32:26
are is a tough one to
1:32:28
figure out. Mark, I'll tell you this
1:32:30
that when when I first became a talk show host in 1989, Democrats
1:32:34
and liberals would debate you on the issues.
1:32:36
They don't debate on the issues anymore. There's
1:32:38
no debate. And so you can't even from
1:32:41
the average Democratic voter, find out how
1:32:43
they think any communication if I
1:32:45
get which is rare. But if
1:32:47
I get communication from a Democrat, it's
1:32:49
simply cursing at me, right, Eric? I
1:32:51
mean, it's cursing. They don't want to
1:32:53
discuss the issue. You're just blah, blah,
1:32:56
blah, blah, blah, blah. So it's very
1:32:58
tough to figure out how
1:33:01
the Democratic voter is
1:33:03
thinking these days now more of them,
1:33:05
and we'll get to some polling
1:33:07
coming up following the bottom of the hour, more
1:33:10
of them are on you know, are on
1:33:12
the right track. They're seeing what their party
1:33:14
is. But again,
1:33:17
I would say self destruction. What was
1:33:19
the other one you brought up? Radical,
1:33:21
radical and self destructive is
1:33:24
is what they are. And you
1:33:29
you cannot it's very tough to
1:33:31
understand why they
1:33:33
do what
1:33:36
they do. I would
1:33:38
say radical self destructive and virtue
1:33:40
signaling. They really
1:33:42
don't like to get into the minutia. Most Democrats
1:33:45
I know, don't want to get
1:33:47
into the minutia of any single issue at all. It's
1:33:49
simply enough to say that what I'm
1:33:51
doing is the right thing to do
1:33:53
and you ask why and if you
1:33:56
ask why boom, look, the radical transgender,
1:33:58
the liberal transgender radical movement. it's
1:34:00
a case right there. When you actually,
1:34:02
as Tom
1:34:04
Cotton did a couple of years ago, asked
1:34:06
a Berkeley professor, well explain to me this
1:34:08
transgender stuff. I mean, how does this work?
1:34:11
And she said, that's transphobic. You can't ask
1:34:13
that question. What do you mean? I'm asking
1:34:15
a question about why you think the way
1:34:17
you do. Yes, but you can't ask that
1:34:19
question because somebody will commit suicide if you
1:34:21
do is the answer. Right. Just
1:34:24
for asking questions. We
1:34:46
have all light open. One,
1:34:48
two, three, four, five, six,
1:34:50
seven, eight, nine, ten,
1:34:52
ten, ten, ten, ten,
1:34:54
ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten,
1:34:56
ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten,
1:35:00
ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, Twenty six, twenty add wait
1:35:06
wait wait wait wait! Okay, OK. Alright.
1:35:25
Successful political, it's been
1:35:28
a successful political philosophy based on
1:35:30
things that don't work and
1:35:33
promises and hope of things that when
1:35:35
they hit reality don't work. It's
1:35:38
that simple. And
1:35:40
so the Democrats by coming
1:35:42
out and saying, you're a victim
1:35:46
and these people are oppressors, people
1:35:50
like to be called victim if there's cash
1:35:52
and benefits that come along with it. Right.
1:35:55
You believe that you're a victim and
1:35:58
somebody's telling you you're a victim. victim,
1:36:02
well then you'll vote for them because
1:36:04
they're telling you we're going to take
1:36:07
care of you because you're a victim
1:36:09
and these people over here are
1:36:11
oppressors. And
1:36:15
so you can, one
1:36:17
of the most perfect examples as we like to
1:36:19
bring up, it's one of the most recent was
1:36:22
Bernie Sanders after Occupy Wall
1:36:25
Street. The only thing
1:36:27
that really came out of Occupy Wall Street was banks
1:36:31
are responsible and should pay for
1:36:33
college loans. It's like, well the
1:36:35
schools promised you it, the banks simply lunched at the
1:36:37
money. But no,
1:36:39
you got to go after the banks. And
1:36:41
then remember that got ridiculous, remember only
1:36:43
deal with small banks, only deal with small
1:36:45
banks and then we found Occupy Wall Street
1:36:47
had their own account with a major bank.
1:36:50
Remember that one? We couldn't find a good
1:36:52
small bank. Really? You
1:36:55
would think you could because you preached
1:36:57
about it all the time.
1:37:00
So to me it's not complicated.
1:37:03
Most people do things that are in their self-interest
1:37:05
so they can gain more power. What
1:37:08
it's done to the Democratic Party is a lot
1:37:10
of politicians have been able to have careers for
1:37:13
a significant period of time based on
1:37:15
something that is false and
1:37:18
a ton of different things that are false. We
1:37:20
see it today and that's why we say the
1:37:22
biggest threat. And unfortunately
1:37:24
the biggest threat to Democrats should
1:37:26
be Republicans but it's not. It's
1:37:29
reality. They
1:37:32
can continue to spend and inflation
1:37:34
is going to continue to skyrocket and you're
1:37:36
going to feel it. You're not
1:37:38
passing it on to your children
1:37:40
and I mean you are still passing on
1:37:42
to your children grandchildren and grandchildren but now
1:37:44
you're being hurt. Every American
1:37:46
family has been hurt by
1:37:49
the reckless spending that the majority of
1:37:51
that has been from Democrats. Has
1:37:55
been pushed by Democrats. Not that Republicans
1:37:58
aren't to blame. especially
1:38:00
as we like to say starting in 2006 it
1:38:03
seemed when they decided to somehow take that
1:38:05
move or 2005 I
1:38:08
always look at the benchmark of Tom DeLay
1:38:11
saying you know Republican conservatives
1:38:13
need to shut up we've cut spending as much
1:38:15
as we can cut and at
1:38:17
that day we went well okay bye
1:38:20
right if that's where you're
1:38:22
gonna go bye so
1:38:28
anytime you promote somebody as a victim
1:38:30
you're going to pick up a significant
1:38:32
number of people out there now the
1:38:34
problem with that is you know we
1:38:36
did the one of the
1:38:38
studies that showed liberals
1:38:42
are more depressed than
1:38:45
conservatives and we went
1:38:47
well yeah duh of
1:38:49
course they are right if somebody's telling you're
1:38:51
a victim and you can't make it and
1:38:53
your life depends on what somebody else does
1:38:56
you're gonna be a pretty
1:38:58
ticked off and sad person when
1:39:02
you're told well if
1:39:05
we give you this and give you that and give you that
1:39:07
well that's gonna give you a great life and it doesn't and
1:39:10
when you aren't in charge of your own
1:39:12
life when you don't believe
1:39:15
you're in charge of your own life how the heck
1:39:17
can you be happy well in
1:39:19
and you know the way that they used
1:39:21
to promise things look we're gonna give you
1:39:23
were gonna give you were gonna give you
1:39:25
were gonna provide we're gonna provide we're gonna
1:39:27
provide and now it's we're gonna punish punish
1:39:29
punish punish punish we're
1:39:31
going to go after we're gonna
1:39:33
go after we're gonna go after and
1:39:36
it implies you know
1:39:39
that you'll get a benefit from it
1:39:41
that it really isn't the point they
1:39:44
don't care about you they
1:39:46
never have even when they
1:39:48
were promoting the freebies and
1:39:51
it's not so much the freebies anymore it's
1:39:53
the the corporations are
1:39:56
bad we're going after you know as
1:39:58
you mentioned even with Bernie back
1:40:00
in the day going after, well, we've got
1:40:03
to go after the banks when it comes
1:40:05
to college loans. Well, they just like you
1:40:07
the money. That didn't make the promises. The
1:40:09
schools made the promises. But of course, liberals
1:40:11
can't do that, especially when they would like
1:40:14
to incorporate all of these universities into the
1:40:16
public school system and basically make it grade
1:40:19
1 through 16. And
1:40:22
this, which
1:40:24
some of us did anyway without going to college.
1:40:28
Well, this is
1:40:30
the problem. This
1:40:32
is the question we have had. What
1:40:35
are they promoting they
1:40:37
will do? What
1:40:40
are they promoting they
1:40:42
will do for this country, which is
1:40:45
their, in turn, their citizens,
1:40:48
their constituents? They're
1:40:50
not. They're promoting what they will punish,
1:40:52
what they will go after, what they
1:40:54
will shut down. When
1:40:57
you have the philosophy, and we're
1:40:59
seeing it now, that
1:41:02
you have victims versus
1:41:05
oppressors, and
1:41:07
then you find out you need to create more
1:41:09
victims. When you create
1:41:11
more victims, you have to create more oppressors,
1:41:14
where eventually the
1:41:17
people you were calling victims 15 years
1:41:20
ago have become the
1:41:23
oppressors. Think about
1:41:25
the most insane example
1:41:27
of that is the radical transgender
1:41:30
movement. And
1:41:32
if you want to focus on
1:41:34
one particular person as the
1:41:36
perfect example, it would be Martina Navratilova.
1:41:40
Who came out decades ago, decades
1:41:43
upon decades ago, she came
1:41:45
out and she was viewed as a
1:41:49
hero of LGBT,
1:41:52
well, LG, LGB. Yes.
1:42:01
She was viewed as a hero for
1:42:04
coming out and moving gay rights
1:42:07
forward. Now
1:42:10
she is viewed as an oppressor. Why?
1:42:15
She's viewed as an oppressor because
1:42:18
she says that men should
1:42:20
not be able to dictate
1:42:22
to women what
1:42:25
defines their sex. And
1:42:28
men should not compete against
1:42:30
women. So now she moved
1:42:33
from the leader
1:42:36
of the oppressed, excuse
1:42:39
me, a leader of the victims to
1:42:41
a leader of the oppression. Yeah.
1:42:44
Yeah. Which is just,
1:42:47
but that's what's happening across the
1:42:49
board. And then
1:42:52
if you don't agree with them, as
1:42:55
you see, you know, boom, and
1:42:58
then you see what's happening now. Look,
1:43:02
the reason that Trump is where he
1:43:04
is today, the
1:43:07
leader of the pack of the candidates is
1:43:11
because so many of
1:43:13
his supporters and more supporters
1:43:15
coming on is
1:43:18
because they look at it and they
1:43:20
go, the American legal system has gone
1:43:23
to hell. And
1:43:25
now they're just making up crimes to
1:43:27
go after someone. And if they can
1:43:29
do that to Trump and
1:43:31
possibly bankrupt him or jail
1:43:34
him, they can come after
1:43:36
you. And this is what I
1:43:38
would add to your message. They created the problem to
1:43:40
the extent that now the
1:43:43
American justice system is in
1:43:45
shambles. Not only do you have
1:43:48
to worry about the bad guys coming after you,
1:43:50
you have to worry about the good guys coming
1:43:52
after you. No, that's a great point. No, that's
1:43:54
a good point. That's a
1:43:57
great point. Yeah. American
1:44:01
families are sitting and wondering how
1:44:04
do I get out of this? I
1:44:07
don't feel safe in my own neighborhood. I
1:44:09
don't feel safe in my own country. I
1:44:13
don't have the purchasing power, so I don't
1:44:16
feel stable in my
1:44:18
own life because I don't know
1:44:20
how I'm going to make rent and groceries.
1:44:26
And the radicalism that's going on, I
1:44:28
don't know what they're teaching my kids,
1:44:31
but I know it's not right, and every single day
1:44:33
I'm dealing with something. I talk to a young man.
1:44:35
I say young man. He was 40 years
1:44:38
old. And
1:44:41
he said, we
1:44:43
had this thing with one of the administrators
1:44:46
in our school, and then
1:44:48
they just had to come out, and they did this preachy thing
1:44:50
to my kids that had
1:44:52
nothing to do with, in fact, he's
1:44:55
got young children, grade school
1:44:57
children, and they
1:44:59
were talking to them about things of adult
1:45:01
nature because of somebody
1:45:03
in the school administrator's
1:45:06
office. And
1:45:08
he said, if
1:45:10
they want to talk to parents about that
1:45:12
at, you know, whatever, a PTA
1:45:15
meeting or one-on-one with
1:45:17
the principal and parents or
1:45:19
the teachers and parents, then
1:45:22
okay, but they decided
1:45:24
to have an assembly, and they
1:45:26
decided that they were going to talk to
1:45:28
kids about these items that
1:45:31
kids don't understand to begin
1:45:33
with at that age. And
1:45:35
he said, I can't do that.
1:45:37
I can't support that
1:45:40
kind of school system, and he's
1:45:42
looking to move. This is somebody who
1:45:44
moved here from California, by
1:45:46
the way, and
1:45:48
has lived here for several years
1:45:50
now, loves living in
1:45:52
the state of Texas, but still
1:45:55
sees in parts of Texas that
1:45:58
liberal agenda at work Because
1:46:00
in public schools, it's kind of hard
1:46:02
to get away from. Well, Jill Biden
1:46:04
was giving the, you know, and again,
1:46:06
what a perverted human being she is
1:46:09
for lying about the fact of
1:46:11
having age-appropriate content for
1:46:14
children. Yeah. She
1:46:16
somehow compared that to the Nazis. Right.
1:46:19
What type of perverted mind do you have
1:46:21
to try to make that analogy that
1:46:24
young, that age-appropriate
1:46:26
materials for young children is
1:46:28
somehow related to the Nazis.
1:46:32
You're attempting to get what
1:46:35
many parents believe is perverted
1:46:37
obscenity into the minds of children
1:46:39
that don't even understand it. And
1:46:41
you're trying to sell that by
1:46:44
saying, if you don't agree with that
1:46:46
children should be able to read that
1:46:48
without parents' permission, that you're a Nazi.
1:46:52
What type of perverted mind
1:46:54
thinks that way as Jill Biden did
1:46:56
the other day? What
1:46:59
type of perverted minds
1:47:01
attempt to sell that
1:47:03
age-appropriate material somehow
1:47:05
meant don't say gay in
1:47:08
public in general between adults? Right.
1:47:12
Who is making what type
1:47:14
of perverted mind when the
1:47:16
goal is to keep age-appropriate
1:47:19
materials to children, ensure they
1:47:21
have that, not adults, children,
1:47:25
and you come out and say they want to
1:47:27
ban books for everybody, knowing that's a
1:47:29
lie. Why do you
1:47:32
do that? What type of perversion,
1:47:35
what type of perverted evil person
1:47:37
are you to promote
1:47:40
that falsehood when it's
1:47:42
all about what we do
1:47:44
for the children and you
1:47:46
lie about it to make
1:47:48
it seem like it's some type
1:47:50
of book burning for everybody and
1:47:52
these books aren't a lot in
1:47:54
society. Right. And I think
1:47:56
that for some type of perverted evil reason that I
1:47:58
can't figure out. what it
1:48:01
is. That one I
1:48:03
don't know, except they're perverted evil people,
1:48:06
which exist out there as we know. And
1:48:11
so, you know, you look at
1:48:13
it and I would say the Democrats
1:48:15
viewed that they could be staying
1:48:17
power, it's about power for the
1:48:19
Democrats, they understood the pathology of
1:48:21
dependency, can work for a significant
1:48:23
period of time, make the people
1:48:26
dependent, tell them that their lives
1:48:28
are hopeless, tell them their lives
1:48:30
are hopeless because this person over
1:48:32
here is making it hopeless. Make
1:48:34
that lie, play the class warfare
1:48:36
and we can be in power
1:48:38
and they have been in power
1:48:40
for a significant period of time
1:48:42
to get us to the situation
1:48:45
where we are today and now they
1:48:47
go full insane. The full insanity
1:48:49
of why you see what's going on today,
1:48:51
for example, trying to promote the fact that
1:48:53
a man can be a woman. I have
1:48:56
no idea where that comes from, except for
1:48:58
the fact that it's some type of perversion
1:49:01
that exists that encompasses everything else
1:49:03
that they're trying to sell with
1:49:05
the insane LGBTQ leftist
1:49:07
movement. And with children, it's about
1:49:10
indoctrination. And let's start at the
1:49:12
age of five, eight,
1:49:14
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1:49:42
don't understand, you know why it doesn't make sense
1:49:44
where Democrats are going. It actually
1:49:46
does when you look at the power angle
1:49:49
that Democrats wanted and the pathology of dependency,
1:49:51
making people dependent on the government and hopeless
1:49:54
in a way that you can't make it
1:49:56
and repeating that over and over and over
1:49:58
and over again. they
1:50:00
believe has served them well and it's serving them
1:50:02
well still today they still have a significant number
1:50:05
of people that will vote for them this election
1:50:07
is no means a given
1:50:10
to Trump or the Republicans at
1:50:12
all and that's why we have always
1:50:14
stated that we have no idea why
1:50:16
Republicans when they have all the issues
1:50:18
behind them cannot affect it cannot
1:50:21
communicate more effectively but are
1:50:23
the people coming around we've got a few
1:50:26
polls here to tell you about coming up
1:50:28
following the top of the hour on issues
1:50:30
yeah and where the American public stands very
1:50:32
interesting stuff isn't it this
1:50:50
is red-eye radio on
1:50:52
Westwood one now
1:51:01
it's red-eye radio Gary
1:51:04
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1:51:06
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1:51:08
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1:51:11
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1:51:13
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1:51:22
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1:51:24
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1:51:26
morning thank you for being
1:51:28
here this morning thank you thank you thank
1:51:30
you yeah some interesting polling
1:51:32
out there hmm all relating
1:51:35
to the caller we had last hour mark who
1:51:37
was just you know saying I
1:51:39
at least I used to I might
1:51:41
not have agreed with him but I sort of knew
1:51:43
where the Democrats were coming from yeah now I have
1:51:45
no idea I mean it's just you have no idea
1:51:47
it's just like completely foreign being an
1:51:50
American citizen where they stand on the
1:51:52
issues is just it's pure insanity and
1:51:54
you're just trying to make sense of it
1:51:57
why do they believe these things as we said for
1:52:00
the Democratic Party, it started
1:52:02
out a long time ago, this was their search
1:52:04
for power. Well, now that
1:52:06
they had promised all these things and
1:52:09
said, if we spend all this
1:52:11
money, there are no negative consequences, well,
1:52:14
now we're at the point where
1:52:16
the Republican Party can make a
1:52:18
solid case that, look, vote for
1:52:21
us, we don't create the problems.
1:52:25
Voting for us is
1:52:27
a win because we won't
1:52:29
create the problems, Democrats create the problems
1:52:31
and you go through inflation, you go
1:52:33
through the border, you can
1:52:35
go through a ton of different other things, electric
1:52:38
vehicles, the grid, electricity. Look,
1:52:41
you can make a great case in
1:52:43
California, say, look at
1:52:45
your electricity prices, here's what we pay here.
1:52:49
You're paying that because that's what Democrats
1:52:51
have done to you and
1:52:53
you pound that. Now, is it making,
1:52:58
is the country
1:53:01
coming to the realization that
1:53:04
Democrats create problems? Are
1:53:08
they willing- On their own, without the Republican Party
1:53:10
having to point it out, you mean? Are
1:53:13
Americans coming to that conclusion based
1:53:15
on- Whether
1:53:18
they got it from a Republican point of thought
1:53:20
or not, are they moving in
1:53:22
a direction that is less
1:53:25
pro-Democrat, I guess you would say? Well,
1:53:28
here we have it right here. Republican voters
1:53:30
see it, independent voters
1:53:32
see it, now even half of
1:53:34
Democrat voters agree that the news
1:53:37
media are simply regurgitating President Joe
1:53:39
Biden's talking points, a new survey
1:53:41
reveals. In a poll of
1:53:43
US likely voters, conducted March 18th
1:53:45
through the 20th, Rasmussen asked
1:53:47
the following question, how
1:53:49
likely is it that the
1:53:52
major news media's political coverage is
1:53:54
dictated by talking points from the
1:53:56
Biden administration? Nearly two-thirds,
1:53:58
60- 93% of
1:54:01
all voters say it is at
1:54:03
least somewhat likely that
1:54:05
Biden is dictating the contents of
1:54:07
political news being fed to Americans,
1:54:09
including 42% who consider
1:54:11
it to be very likely. 61%
1:54:16
of Republican voters say it's very likely
1:54:18
that Biden is dictating the news and
1:54:20
more than three and four, 78%
1:54:26
call it at least somewhat likely. That's Republicans
1:54:28
now. Independent voters also see
1:54:30
Biden pulling the media's puppet strings
1:54:33
with 61% calling it
1:54:36
likely and 42% very likely. But
1:54:41
even supporters of Biden's
1:54:43
talking points, Democratic voters, Democratic
1:54:45
voters see the news coverage
1:54:47
is being skewed in their
1:54:49
favor with half,
1:54:51
50% agreeing that the
1:54:54
media is at
1:55:01
least somewhat likely to
1:55:03
be basically the talking points
1:55:05
of Biden. 25%
1:55:08
of voters say it's very likely Democratic
1:55:10
voters that Biden is dictating the news
1:55:12
that they receive. Still
1:55:15
Democratic voters don't seem overly concerned that
1:55:17
the media are pushing their political propaganda.
1:55:19
We have told you that. We've
1:55:22
told you that. The only reason
1:55:24
Democratic Party can succeed like this is because
1:55:26
so many voters still support them. They all
1:55:28
don't. There may be 10 to 15 to 20% that don't.
1:55:33
It may be that quarter, 25% that
1:55:35
say it's very, very likely. But
1:55:40
the fact is, that's all it takes to lose. And
1:55:44
so the insanity that's being
1:55:46
promoted by Democrats on the
1:55:48
national level, because it's
1:55:51
more on the national level, it's on the state
1:55:53
level, less at the local level,
1:55:55
especially in red
1:55:57
states that have blue cities. Not
1:56:00
that it isn't still pushed, but
1:56:02
the insanity isn't as great. I know
1:56:04
I actually live in a Democratic
1:56:06
town. So
1:56:09
I know. And my precinct is
1:56:13
a Democrat precinct that I live in. Now, don't
1:56:15
blame me. Don't say, Gary, why did you move
1:56:17
in to a Democrat precinct? The Democrats moved in
1:56:19
after I was already there. Yeah,
1:56:23
virtually nobody was there back
1:56:26
in the day. It was brand new. Yeah,
1:56:28
there was nobody. I looked behind
1:56:30
me. There was nothing. It was all
1:56:32
fields. Now it's all homes. Right.
1:56:36
There it is. Still Democratic voters
1:56:38
don't see what we're concerned that media
1:56:40
are pushing a political propaganda. While
1:56:43
60% of all voters agree that
1:56:45
media truly are the enemy of the people, 30%
1:56:47
strongly, 54%
1:56:51
of Democratic voters disagree, 36% strongly. Okay,
1:57:02
so that means then you have
1:57:05
what? They do
1:57:07
not continue. Okay,
1:57:09
that's the article. I thought they continue
1:57:11
with more stats in. All right. Well,
1:57:13
then it was at 25%. Then
1:57:16
is it close to that? Because
1:57:19
you've got 54%, which leaves you with
1:57:22
46% still that either don't know or believe
1:57:27
it is. Right. Yeah.
1:57:30
But they don't list that here in the
1:57:32
poll. And so that's really incredible. But look, you
1:57:34
and I have said it for years. Actually
1:57:37
part of the problem with Biden is Biden
1:57:40
isn't giving the liberal media
1:57:42
as many coherent
1:57:44
talking points. Well,
1:57:48
he's not giving them. He's really
1:57:50
not giving them any talking points. If you
1:57:52
think about it, the liberal media under Biden
1:57:55
is having to make up their own talking
1:57:57
points, which is unique for
1:57:59
a liberal media. liberal administration. And
1:58:02
we've talked about this, they show up
1:58:04
every day, wanting those talking points. They
1:58:07
don't get them for whatever
1:58:09
reason. And
1:58:11
they have to make up their own. And here's
1:58:13
how the polls have moved. And this is, again,
1:58:16
I think the American public, including a significant portion
1:58:18
of Democrats that may be related to the people
1:58:20
like, you know, a Jonathan
1:58:23
Turley or a Barry Weiss, I won't say
1:58:25
Turley, because Turley hasn't said he's what he'd
1:58:27
vote Republican. Right. But when Barry Weiss came
1:58:29
out and said Trump was right and he
1:58:31
could get my vote, it was like, whoa,
1:58:33
really? Yeah. A majority of voters say that
1:58:35
they would vote for former
1:58:38
President Donald Trump over Joe Biden
1:58:41
if a jury convex
1:58:43
Trump in the documents case.
1:58:46
Now that's changed over the last few
1:58:48
months. Yeah. That
1:58:50
is the Harvard Capps terrorist
1:58:52
poll. The
1:58:56
poll asked respondents who they
1:58:58
would vote for if a jury convicted
1:59:00
Trump of crimes related
1:59:02
to his handling of
1:59:04
classified presidential documents. 54% would
1:59:08
vote for Trump. 46% would vote for Biden. That's
1:59:14
more than Trump's lead. If you don't
1:59:16
ask the question, right? Wow.
1:59:23
Eric and I are just looking at
1:59:25
each other like, where
1:59:27
did that come from? No
1:59:32
wonder Trump's out there promoting it every day. 53% of voters said
1:59:34
Trump would
1:59:39
not be convicted
1:59:42
of any alleged crimes. Well, another 54%
1:59:44
said Trump's legal troubles
1:59:47
are politically motivated. Uh, in
1:59:50
the classified documents case. Uh, okay, I know that here.
1:59:52
I'm just trying to think, look at the poll numbers
1:59:54
here. All right. They
1:59:57
just have those poll numbers and A
2:00:02
clear majority, here
2:00:05
we have another poll, McLaughlin
2:00:07
and Associates. Breitbart had this
2:00:09
story. A clear majority, 56%
2:00:14
believe Joe Biden is looking to win the
2:00:16
2024 election by jailing his
2:00:19
opponent, Donald Trump. The
2:00:25
question asked by McLaughlin and
2:00:27
Associates, and it's interesting how
2:00:30
they're asking these questions. There
2:00:32
isn't a lot of wiggle room here. The
2:00:35
one on the documents case, not
2:00:37
a lot of wiggle
2:00:39
room. They're bringing
2:00:41
up everything you need to know in that.
2:00:46
It's really not skewed at all. And
2:00:50
this one asks a question this way. President
2:00:54
Trump has been indicted on a total of 91 counts
2:00:58
by supporters of Joe Biden and his
2:01:00
Justice Department. If
2:01:03
convicted of these charges, do you think that
2:01:05
Joe Biden wants to stop President Trump from
2:01:08
winning the election by putting him in jail? 56%,
2:01:12
yes. 30%,
2:01:15
no. The
2:01:19
other 14% would be, I don't know. Who's
2:01:25
Biden? Who's Trump? The
2:01:28
14%. Yeah, exactly. Huh? Biden,
2:01:30
who's he? Trump? I don't
2:01:32
recognize that name. I
2:01:34
make it a point not to watch the news. Independence
2:01:40
agreed by a margin of 50
2:01:42
to 33%. Wow.
2:01:49
A plurality of moderates agreed 48 to
2:01:51
32%. Yeah,
2:02:02
I mean that that's been a change over the last
2:02:04
couple of months. Yeah, big time. Yeah from
2:02:06
what I can see Since
2:02:11
let me see other questions on the poll
2:02:13
indicate that the country is souring more
2:02:15
and more on Biden
2:02:17
and what He
2:02:21
and his supporters have launched on Trump since
2:02:23
Donald Trump leads Joe Biden for president in
2:02:26
many polls one question asked Do
2:02:28
you think that these investigations and? Indictments
2:02:31
by the Biden Justice Department are being
2:02:33
done to stop Donald Trump from running
2:02:35
for president again Back
2:02:37
in July of last year 49 percent said Yes,
2:02:42
well 40 percent said no today the number
2:02:44
52 percent. Yes 38 percent for no You
2:02:53
As similar movement in responses to this
2:02:56
question Do you agree or disagree that
2:02:58
Joe Biden's Justice Department should stop targeting
2:03:00
Donald Trump and interfering with the upcoming
2:03:02
presidential election? And Biden
2:03:04
should let the voters decide who the next
2:03:06
president should be back
2:03:09
in July 54%
2:03:11
agreed that Biden should stop interfering in
2:03:13
the election via lawfare while 38 percent
2:03:16
disagreed today 38
2:03:19
to 34 50 excuse me 58 to 34 Do
2:03:27
you believe or disagree that there is
2:03:29
a double standard and bias at Joe
2:03:33
Biden's Department of Justice the FBI and
2:03:35
the IRS where they continue to target
2:03:37
Republicans like Donald Trump But
2:03:39
these same groups go easy and give sweetheart
2:03:42
deals to Joe Biden and his
2:03:44
family members when the evidence shows Joe
2:03:46
Biden and his family have failed to
2:03:48
pay their taxes Taken bribes and extorted
2:03:51
money from our enemies such as communist
2:03:53
China and Russia Now
2:03:56
that's a pretty loaded question Biden
2:04:00
lost 56 to 41 on that case. You
2:04:04
would think that a liberal would be furious
2:04:06
or even an independent. By the way, that
2:04:08
question was asked, would you not? Right? Yeah.
2:04:10
Just the methodology of
2:04:12
the question. Yep. Finally,
2:04:19
how much of a role would you say Joe
2:04:22
Biden has played in the indictments of former president
2:04:24
Donald Trump? 58%
2:04:26
say Biden played a major. Uh,
2:04:31
uh, uh, uh, a major,
2:04:33
oh, uh, played
2:04:36
a major role. Uh,
2:04:40
let me
2:04:42
see. Yeah. Okay. So
2:04:45
there you go. Yeah.
2:04:48
Um, very, very interesting.
2:04:51
Well, look, there, there are
2:04:53
things that are, and we have
2:04:55
said, have been so obvious
2:04:59
where at some point, everything
2:05:01
else falls away except for those items that
2:05:04
are, you know, I mean, it's tell
2:05:06
me what's not affecting Americans right now of
2:05:08
all the major issues. And
2:05:12
then you see this attempt.
2:05:15
It's almost, it's almost
2:05:18
like a bit all
2:05:20
the different cases against
2:05:22
Trump. Well,
2:05:25
former president Trump is in court today. Uh, no, not
2:05:28
that case. The other case. No, no, not that case
2:05:30
either. The other other case. I
2:05:35
actually saw that it was
2:05:38
it CNN that did the
2:05:40
report having to explain the
2:05:43
different cases and they were kind of
2:05:45
laughing and
2:05:48
the laughter was it's, oh my gosh, this
2:05:50
guy is so corrupt. You know, like you
2:05:52
would expect from liberal media. It
2:05:54
was really kind of, this is getting stupid.
2:06:02
Because they know it, all
2:06:07
of these cases that are brought
2:06:10
against him, and
2:06:12
it's not political, he
2:06:15
was impeached for making a phone
2:06:18
call to an
2:06:20
incoming president of Ukraine
2:06:23
saying, we want you to
2:06:26
follow up on your campaign promise
2:06:30
and make sure you take care
2:06:32
of all the corruption that's going on. And
2:06:35
that... And mention the Bidens. And
2:06:38
mention the Bidens, and that spurred the
2:06:41
phone call. The
2:06:46
Biden Justice Department and states,
2:06:50
Democrats and states, are going
2:06:52
after the former
2:06:54
president and nobody on
2:06:57
the left is screaming impeachment. Impeach
2:07:01
Trump for making a phone call
2:07:03
and just mentioning Biden. But
2:07:08
if Biden goes after Trump and
2:07:11
all these prosecutors
2:07:14
in all these blue areas
2:07:17
are going to go after Trump repeatedly,
2:07:20
there's no mention of... People
2:07:23
stop and look at it. It's
2:07:25
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2:07:27
left has become fully,
2:07:31
fully, fully just
2:07:35
absolutely radical
2:07:38
when it comes to every single thing
2:07:40
they're doing right now. They really don't
2:07:42
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2:07:44
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It's from our radio. He's here calling, I'm
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Gary McNamara. Oh, we got to get to
2:09:25
RFK Jr. Almost forgot about that. And
2:09:29
the left not happy. Left
2:09:31
now starting to get scared since he picked a very,
2:09:34
very, very, very far left
2:09:37
vice president. Well,
2:09:40
candidate. And think about this.
2:09:42
The message that you send when you pick your
2:09:45
V. It's
2:09:47
it's it's long been the case with
2:09:51
any candidate. We
2:09:54
don't have to go back any further than twenty
2:09:56
twelve when Paul Ryan
2:09:58
was brought on board. the Romney
2:10:00
ticket to bring conservative
2:10:03
street cred. That's so laughable
2:10:05
now. Oh
2:10:09
my gosh, what were we thinking? But
2:10:15
when you see that, and I say that
2:10:17
we, but I was not part of the
2:10:20
Romney ticket to be clear, but
2:10:22
when you see that, you're sending a message. You're
2:10:24
sending, RFK Jr. was sending a
2:10:26
message to Democrats, both for me.
2:10:28
How would he not? I know.
2:10:53
You're listening to Red Eye
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Radio from the Union America
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Studios. And
2:11:01
he's our curling. I'm Gary McNamara,
2:11:04
independent presidential candidate, Robert Kennedy
2:11:06
Jr. announced Tuesday that
2:11:09
attorney and tech entrepreneur Nicole
2:11:11
Shanahan will be his vice
2:11:14
presidential running mate heading into
2:11:16
the November general election. She
2:11:19
has a long history of donating to
2:11:21
Democrats and far left
2:11:23
leaning causes, including supporting President Biden
2:11:25
in his 2020 election
2:11:27
bid before switching to
2:11:30
Kennedy when he launched his own
2:11:32
run for the Democratic nomination last
2:11:34
year. By the way, her saying
2:11:36
that as a woman, that
2:11:41
I switched from Biden, that's
2:11:43
what they want. Yeah, I was
2:11:46
a Biden supporter. I'm no longer a
2:11:48
Biden supporter. That is part
2:11:50
of what they're attempting to do here.
2:11:54
She supported President Biden before
2:11:56
switching to Kennedy. She
2:11:58
also has... given to
2:12:01
other Democrats. She has
2:12:03
donated to Mary Ann Williamson, Buttigieg
2:12:09
through $150,000 behind far-left insane Los Angeles District
2:12:11
Attorney George
2:12:18
Gascone's 2020 election
2:12:20
bid. So
2:12:23
that's all you really need to be
2:12:25
told about her. And now
2:12:28
we'll have money to power the
2:12:31
RFK Jr. campaign. Oh
2:12:33
yeah exactly. You know and so that's
2:12:35
I think combined
2:12:37
with everything I mean the biggest problem
2:12:40
Democrats have with it is that and
2:12:43
I think I saw the sister of
2:12:45
the story where it was RFK sister
2:12:48
even said yeah this is gonna be a problem. Because
2:12:54
you look at the landscape here now and
2:12:56
this does change everything we were wondering
2:12:58
look if he was gonna go with
2:13:03
Jesse Ventura. I
2:13:07
don't know where that story came from I mean I mean
2:13:09
I don't know where that thought came from I know where
2:13:11
the story came from I don't know where that thought came
2:13:13
from but eventually you
2:13:15
get down to and it was
2:13:17
going to be the reality of
2:13:19
it and this reality yesterday had
2:13:21
the Democratic Party
2:13:23
it seemed like in unison all
2:13:26
screaming liberals all screaming at once
2:13:29
oh my gosh this is gonna
2:13:31
hurt because we look at the
2:13:33
the possibilities of what RFK Jr.
2:13:36
could do. How many points he could take? Well
2:13:39
he only has to take a few and
2:13:41
if he's taking them primarily
2:13:44
from Biden then
2:13:46
the Democrats are right to to be
2:13:48
afraid and with
2:13:51
her money now being a big
2:13:53
and and he also has other money I
2:13:55
mean he for
2:13:57
what he's done is the war
2:13:59
chest. isn't nothing, so
2:14:01
he has a little bit of money. He's certainly got a
2:14:04
long game now, so that's
2:14:07
going to be a problem for Democrats. This is
2:14:09
going to be a problem for Joe Biden. The
2:14:13
Trump super PAC, which is in Trump, by
2:14:15
the way, said
2:14:18
Robert Kennedy Jr.
2:14:20
is a far-left radical that
2:14:23
supports reparations, backs the
2:14:25
Green New Deal, and wants to
2:14:27
ban fracking. It's
2:14:29
no surprise he would pick a Biden donor leftist
2:14:32
as his running mate. I
2:14:34
came from MAGA, so yeah, I
2:14:36
mean, obviously, and then the story came
2:14:39
out here. Yesterday, Democrats appeared
2:14:41
to be in a panic mode
2:14:43
as they scrambled to say President
2:14:45
Biden's reelection hopes from the threat
2:14:47
of independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy
2:14:49
Jr.'s campaign, a call hosted
2:14:52
by the Democratic National Committee
2:14:54
revealed Tuesday afternoon, a call
2:14:57
with members of the press took
2:14:59
place immediately after Kennedy
2:15:01
announced Nicole
2:15:03
Shanahan as his vice presidential
2:15:06
running mate at a rally
2:15:09
in Oakland that included
2:15:11
Representative Robert Garcia, the
2:15:13
Democrat of California, Pennsylvania
2:15:15
Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis,
2:15:18
Michigan State Senator Mallory
2:15:21
McMurrow, all who
2:15:23
fretted that Kennedy would likely
2:15:25
destroy any chance of
2:15:28
Biden being reelected. And
2:15:30
it's the Shanahan, you
2:15:33
know, because it's the Shanahan putting it in
2:15:35
there. Because I know I've seen people
2:15:38
that claim they're conservatives saying, I'm going to
2:15:40
give Robert Kennedy Jr. a chance. It's like,
2:15:42
what, you believe what he's telling you? You're
2:15:44
buying into this crap so easily? But
2:15:47
now that he's picked somebody who was this far
2:15:49
left, it's going to be a signal
2:15:51
to any Republican
2:15:54
supporter out there. You
2:15:57
know, that, well, you know, no,
2:15:59
this is electing Robert Kennedy
2:16:01
Jr. is not going to be
2:16:03
any type of even moderate conservative
2:16:05
government. So
2:16:10
we're doing everything in our power to
2:16:12
get President Biden and Vice President Harris
2:16:14
re-elected. It's critical that we take seriously
2:16:16
every possible obstacle to that goal and
2:16:18
let me be clear that's exactly what
2:16:21
RFK Jr. is in this election.
2:16:23
He is a spoiler. McMorrell
2:16:26
agreed saying it was important for her
2:16:28
to be on the call
2:16:30
to share how horrifying this campaign is and
2:16:32
what it really means on the ground in
2:16:35
Michigan. Him being in
2:16:37
the race means that there is a greater
2:16:39
likelihood that Donald Trump will become president again,
2:16:42
which right now there is a greater chance
2:16:44
especially with putting Shanahan on there. Look, you
2:16:46
know, I'm just thinking about the campaign. One
2:16:48
of the things you notice is Biden still
2:16:50
every weekend's on vacation. Is he gonna be
2:16:52
out campaigning or is he gonna have Kamala
2:16:54
Harris doing all of his campaigning for her
2:16:57
on the weekends? Well,
2:17:01
I don't know. Look, long
2:17:04
term he just doesn't have the stamina.
2:17:06
It's not there regardless of what
2:17:08
they're trying to tell you at the White House. He
2:17:10
just doesn't have it and
2:17:14
that's not going to improve. In fact, it's only
2:17:16
going to be in further decline as we get
2:17:18
closer and closer to November. So
2:17:21
I'm guessing it's not going to be just Kamala
2:17:24
Harris. I think it's going to be any and
2:17:27
every surrogate that you can get out there. So you,
2:17:30
Jill Biden is going to have to go a
2:17:32
different direction than her husband, you
2:17:34
know, then and and Kamala Harris is
2:17:36
going to have to make a separate
2:17:38
stop. You know, Chris Christie
2:17:41
will be out there
2:17:43
campaigning for Biden. We forgot no
2:17:45
labels. You know, but no labels. Boy,
2:17:48
they've been quiet the last week, haven't they? Any
2:17:51
scuttle but it all. I haven't. No
2:17:53
labels. There was a funny
2:17:55
story. Out of sight, out of mind. Oh,
2:17:58
I have to go back and find it. I read
2:18:00
it while I was on the road last week, you
2:18:02
know, about no labels. And it's, there
2:18:05
was a couple of weekends ago,
2:18:07
not this past weekend, weekend before, someone
2:18:11
had, I think it was a story at National
2:18:13
Review and they had a picture of
2:18:16
Lieberman. But
2:18:19
the look on Lieberman's face, he
2:18:21
looks so defeated. I
2:18:24
mean, he just looks so
2:18:27
defeated. And
2:18:29
it was a couple of other people, key people
2:18:31
from the No Labels thing, sitting
2:18:34
beside him and they all three just looked
2:18:37
miserable. They just
2:18:39
looked miserable. I'm just reading this here.
2:18:41
It's, No Labels, an elaborate grift with
2:18:43
no candidate. Their secrecy is telling. Why
2:18:47
isn't it? No Labels
2:18:49
has gone from noble intentions to
2:18:52
shady chicanery. They've spent months spouting
2:18:54
a just trust us message while
2:18:56
showing us no reason to trust
2:18:58
them. This is
2:19:00
USA Today, Chris Brennan.
2:19:04
In the two weeks since the
2:19:06
group's intentionally unidentified 800 delegates supposedly
2:19:08
voted in
2:19:10
a private virtual meeting to move forward
2:19:12
with the plan to find a candidate,
2:19:15
a steady string of potential contenders have
2:19:17
told no labels, no thanks. Then
2:19:19
there's been the concerning migration in messaging
2:19:22
from no labels, which has been pushing
2:19:24
two key talking points since last year.
2:19:26
It does not want to be the
2:19:28
spoiler that helps president Donald Trump defeat
2:19:30
president Joe Biden and the group will
2:19:33
only field a candidate if
2:19:35
they're likely to win the election.
2:19:39
Critics and there are many in a
2:19:41
growing course of concern suggest that the
2:19:43
folks running no labels have
2:19:45
no direction, but are stubbornly, stubbornly,
2:19:48
excuse me, sticking to a plan
2:19:50
that will ultimately tilt the field
2:19:52
in Trump's favor. And
2:19:54
some suggest a financial incentive, six
2:19:57
figure salaries for people pulling the levers of
2:19:59
power. In fact, contracts for
2:20:01
consultants are keeping it all in
2:20:03
motion. Is no labels
2:20:06
really a lucrative grift posing as
2:20:08
a civic exercise? It's
2:20:10
starting to look that way. Oh
2:20:15
my gosh. Yeah.
2:20:18
Fighting for freedom to choose
2:20:20
a president. Yeah,
2:20:23
they can't even choose their own. They
2:20:26
can't even choose their own candidate. It's
2:20:30
just horrible. Richard Davis, a former
2:20:32
Watergate prosecutor who served in Jimmy
2:20:34
Carter's administration, worked with no
2:20:36
labels when it launched in 2010 with
2:20:39
a focus on getting legislators to cooperate
2:20:41
in a bipartisan manner. Davis wrote an
2:20:43
op-ed for The Hill this week saying
2:20:46
the group has lost its way and
2:20:48
has become a victim of its own
2:20:50
arrogance, likely to help Trump win the
2:20:52
presidency if it stays his course. They're
2:20:56
running out of candidates who could be
2:20:59
credible. Davis told me. One
2:21:02
reason to keep this alive in their mind is
2:21:05
to give them bargaining leverage with the
2:21:07
Biden campaign to give them something. There's
2:21:09
no good reason to keep going. Davis
2:21:12
said he thinks no labels
2:21:14
will have to pull the plug if
2:21:16
they cannot find a credible
2:21:19
candidate. I've
2:21:21
heard no names come up. Have you? I
2:21:24
haven't heard anything lately. No labels
2:21:26
keeps its finances secret. This
2:21:28
is not helping their cause. Everything's
2:21:30
done in secret with no labels. And
2:21:33
we're doing it because we want to
2:21:35
bring everything's being done in secret for
2:21:37
no labels because we wish to bring
2:21:39
transparency back to the American people. It's
2:21:44
insane. But
2:21:55
that's the problem. You
2:21:57
know, the no label
2:22:00
party, the premise of
2:22:03
the no labels party itself, the premise itself.
2:22:07
No labels, well, then what
2:22:10
do you stand for? Yeah,
2:22:13
we asked that from day one. I
2:22:15
mean, would you go to a grocery store and buy
2:22:17
cans that were just cans on the shelf without
2:22:20
labels to tell you what's in them? Well,
2:22:23
you and I, we were, you would
2:22:25
set it before. We didn't get into a great discussion on it,
2:22:27
but I guess I figured
2:22:29
out, I knew where you were going when you said, well,
2:22:33
no labels. Is it Liz Cheney now? Because
2:22:37
if you, if you wish
2:22:39
to take from Trump, you
2:22:41
would put in Liz Cheney. Right.
2:22:43
Now, you're not trying to win because
2:22:45
you're not gonna win with Liz Cheney.
2:22:47
Right. You're just trying to defeat Trump.
2:22:50
Well, who, because remember, they're the ones
2:22:52
that said unity party. What Democrat is
2:22:54
going to serve with Liz Cheney? Yeah,
2:22:57
I don't say vice president. I don't see any
2:22:59
Democrat doing that. Because
2:23:01
when I'm looking right now at it, I'm
2:23:03
like, well, the only thing that would make
2:23:05
an impact for no labels and give it
2:23:07
publicity would be to put Liz Cheney in
2:23:09
there. Now, Liz Cheney is not gonna get
2:23:11
one Democrat vote. Right. I
2:23:15
don't know how many Republican votes you would get, but
2:23:19
that would be, you would
2:23:21
look at it now and say, okay, you got
2:23:23
Robert Kennedy over here. Clearly, they've gone to the
2:23:25
left. He's gonna hurt Biden. All right. We need
2:23:28
somebody who's gonna hurt Trump. Right. That's
2:23:34
not gonna, well, there isn't going to be
2:23:36
a winning ticket. In their
2:23:38
delusional minds, they, they
2:23:41
believe they can be the
2:23:43
winning ticket, but they don't,
2:23:47
I don't believe they believe they could be the winning
2:23:49
ticket with Liz Cheney. Right.
2:23:53
No, I think we, look,
2:23:56
their best hope that they wanted to do damage
2:23:59
to Trump, their best hope. She
2:24:01
wouldn't win but it would have been
2:24:03
Nikki Haley but she's not going to do that. And
2:24:10
you're not going to be no labels with Nikki
2:24:12
Haley. The
2:24:15
problem is, again, it goes back
2:24:17
to the premise, you're not going to be no
2:24:19
labels when you
2:24:21
finally get a candidate. The moment you have a
2:24:25
candidate and start talking issues
2:24:27
and debating and answering questions during
2:24:29
interviews, you're no
2:24:31
label saying whether you like it or
2:24:34
not, you're going to be labeled. I'm
2:24:36
waiting for an interview with somebody from no label
2:24:38
saying, look, the longer
2:24:40
that we hold out putting
2:24:43
a candidate in and telling you
2:24:46
what we believe, the
2:24:48
more the American people will
2:24:50
support us because more
2:24:52
people than ever are
2:24:54
watching Seinfeld clips and bloopers
2:24:56
on YouTube and it's in
2:24:58
the hundreds of millions each
2:25:00
and every week and
2:25:03
they're the show about nothing, we're the party
2:25:05
about nothing and that's the
2:25:07
constituency that we want voting for. That's
2:25:09
the demographic we want. Because
2:25:15
otherwise it's like you're going
2:25:17
to have to stand for something. Yep,
2:25:20
86690, Redeye. Coming
2:25:22
up more with Gary McNamara and
2:25:25
Eric Hurley, it's Redeye
2:25:27
Radio. It's
2:25:46
Redeye Radio. He is Eric Hurley
2:25:48
and I'm Gary McNamara.
2:25:51
Welcome and good morning. Thanks so
2:25:53
much for being here. Seriously, when
2:25:56
I look at no labels, they
2:25:58
are the epitome of to signaling, are they
2:26:00
not? Yeah, they are. They
2:26:03
are. Which they've been because we're
2:26:05
going to unity ticket, it's more
2:26:07
moral, it's more moral, unity
2:26:09
ticket, left, right, what brings us together?
2:26:12
You know something? But when they first were created back,
2:26:15
what, 2009, 2010, that might have been a possibility that
2:26:19
you could actually sell. Well
2:26:22
where is it because things were more in
2:26:24
the abstract and so
2:26:27
you could come up with this
2:26:29
more abstract idea of that third
2:26:31
party. Well what's the compromise, what's
2:26:34
the unity on the
2:26:37
radical transgender movement or political race theory? Exactly,
2:26:39
right, where's that middle ground? There isn't any.
2:26:41
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