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Hour 1-Bye Bye Nikki

Mar 07, 202444 min
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Jamie says bye bye to Nikki Haley.

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The less and good morning everybody, and happy Thursday to all of you and yours. It's Almond in the morning and it's common Sense Radio. Jamie Alman here with you. Happy to be so one of four and I the patriots. You all are in the right place and thanks for being there. So as expected, yesterday, Nikki Hayley suspended her campaign and didn't endorse Donald Trump, and on top of that, gave him a honeydew list. This woman

and her hubris is completely unbelievable. It's off the charts, and she has no understanding of the level of her support, which is not as high as she thinks it is, and the people who support her who are not the people who ultimately are going to be putting Donald Trump over the top in twenty twenty four. I will explain very easily that Nikki Haley is not a Republican who represents the working class. She is a salon Republican, as we call

them. These are Republicans who've been around forever, screwing us forever and not

paying attention to people who really are the engines of this country. These are people who have all the luxury and time in the world to worry about such things as America standing in the world and whether or not America is providing wellth blood and treasure to support our European allies in war the war that, and they're individuals who sit there and foul their nails and clutch their pearls because Donald Trump doesn't use the kind of language that they do, or Donald Trump tweets

in ways that they don't like. They're the kind of salon Republicans that have time to worry about whether someone is presidential or not when most of us don't even know what that means, and we don't we assume the people who use it take advantage of the fact that some of us just don't bother even to ask, what do you mean presidential? What exactly does that mean? You're kind of like the people who are like that is not who we are,

all right, who are we? I don't know? That just sounds great whenever they want to push their agenda and make people feel guilty for not supporting it. That tactic or a principled conservative what is that? You guys know? The kind of lazy language that many people in the so called Republican conservative circles use to kind of make themselves better than everybody else, and they use language that doesn't actually have any kind of definition, but they use it anyway.

These are the These are the people who support Nikki Haley. Again, there are people who like her. There are there are people who find her pleasant enough. I actually did at one point up in Iowa. She seemed, well, you know, we could do worse, but she's off the charts, and she is totally overestimating her appeal at her allure. She went up there on this podium yesterday assuming that all of these votes that she tallied

on Super Tuesday were Republicans, when in actuality they were not. They were Democrats who crossed over who didn't have really anything to do on Super Tuesday. Biden was already going to be the nominee, so who cares. And they were somebody independents maybe who didn't want Trump to be the nominee or what have

you, who wanted to hobble him somehow whatever. So her her support was raizor finn It was not even anything significant in terms of how to define it, because she was just out there basically pole dancing for anybody who would hate Trump along with her and play the game. Democrats saw her as a as a useful idiot for a long long time. So here is Nikki Haley yesterday. You've heard it over and over again, and this is her dropping out and giving Trump a to do list. If you can let you, I

very much look forward to enjoin. In all likelihood, Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee when our party convention meets in July. I congratulate him and wish him well. I wish anyone well who would be America's president. Our country is too precious to let our differences divide us. I have always been a conservative Republican and always supported the Republican nominee. But on this question, as she did on so many others, Margaret Thatcher provided some good advice when

she said, quote, never just follow the crowd. Always make up your own mind. It is now up to Donald Trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him, and I hope he does that. Yeah, So this scold gets up there, and keep in mind she has been touting this idea of being a unifier and touting this idea that somehow Trump is the one who is a divider. We need less division in the country. We need unity, is what Nikki Haley has

been saying for the past year. Trump is a chaos president. He's a divider. And here she is, when it is time to finally be a uniter and not a divider, she takes the division track. She takes the track that says I'm not going to endorse him. How divisive can she be? So again, it just goes to show you there's an another example of a Nicki Haley Conservative. They're full of crap, they are full of themselves,

and they also lie about really what their true motivations are. So when Nicki Haley was talking about, well, I'm a divider, we need more unity in this country. We need this, we need But when it comes time to really provide that unity and give the party that unity, she withholds

it. So she's just Charlatan by any stretch of the imagination. And here is why I believe truly that we're going to be able to ultimately do without her and even without some of her supporters, to get President Trump over the top. As I said before, Nicki Haley is not a representative of the working class. She doesn't appeal to them. She doesn't identify with them, she has nothing in common with them, and she doesn't care about them more

than anything else. CNN is the one that is accidentally, probably not even intending to prove that. If you watch them in this breakdown of the exit polling from Super Tuesday, they actually make the case that the Republican Party under Donald Trump right now is the party of the working class. And whether CNN intended it or not, they provided all the proof we need that we truly are the movement for America, then the movement for the working class, and

the working class making up the true core of this country. Here's how they did it, John King and Jake Tapper. How the map tells you what you need to know. The delegate count tells you what you need to know. The percentage of it has actually jumped up even more. It's eighty eight percent of the delegates. So you look at the percentage. Donald Trump cannot mathematically clanch tonight, but he can get within one hundred or so of what he needs, and he could do that next week. And so what you

have here is you know he has remade the party in his image. There are there are still some Republicans who are trying to take it away, like take it back, right, that's over. That's what. There's no back party. That party doesn't exist anymore. It just doesn't know, it just doesn't. Look at the House of Representatives, look at what's happening in the

United States. Senate Mitch McConnell's stepping aside, you know, and some of the more governing Conservatives trying to keep their power, even just within the Senate Republican Conference. This is a new Republican party. And so you have a very formidable Republican front runner who has remade the party in his image. And I know a lot of people at home are asking, well, wait a minute. We all saw January sixth, Wait a minute. In essential proven

guilty. But there's all these cases. He has convinced them he won the last election, never mind anything that happened since then. A majority of these voters are going the polls in most of these states still saying that Donald Trump should be president. And so this is his party. Again, sometimes I think you have stopped talking. Just look, this is his this is his

party, and he is on a march to the nomination. That does not mean if the election if the general election were tomorrow, there's a lot of data that suggests he would win at this moment of time. It is not tomorrow, it's eight months from now. So you have two very strong front runners who both have very significant weaknesses. And then you have the question of

the third party candidates, which I raised earlier. And so the weaknesses come in the sense of in very much the way you're talking about how he is reforming the Republican Party more working class people, including voters of color, African American men primarily, but also Latinos, and also the Democrats picking up more educated voters also, so you talked about the education divide, also a big gender divide, men voting Republican, women voting Democrat, even though there is

more women now joining the make America Great Again generation, and the educated factor who needs them. We all know that being college educated doesn't make you smarter. In some cases, it can make you dumber if you've seen what's happening

at the college campus level. But they are right there in CNN in two minutes they basically explained why Donald Trump doesn't have to take Nicky Haley's advice on any level whatsoever and can move forward talking about policy because it's attractive to the working class, it's attractive to minorities, blacks, Latinos, it's attractive to women. It will be attractive to independence and anybody who truly cares about this country, not people who care about the Republican Party like Nicky Haley, but

people who care about this country like Donald Trump. She doesn't care about this country. It was proven yesterday when she went against her own claims that she's a uniter, when she stood there and purposely divided that peeling off of the Nicky Haley wing of the Republican Party is more than welcome. And I dare say will not be missed. Sorry to say three one, four, five, five, six sixty one oh four ladies said, gents, it's common

Sense Radio. Good morning everybody. Happy Thursday to all of you and yours. It's Almond in the morning. It's common Sense Radio. Mike, Welcome to the show. Good morning to you, early bird. What's up man, Mic from out of space? You there, yeah, yeah, I'm here, Jimmy. I just wanted to thank you for having me on again. And I find it amazing the wordsmithing that all these people, all these politicians especially the Democrats and Nikki Haley. It's deceptive. It's a total sy

op. Everything's a sye op with these folks. It's disgusting, you know. And what it is is it's to keep people's attention away what's really going on? How many people are crossing this border. I've watched it. I don't know if you watch for Dakta or not, but they had a gentleman on that retired from the I think it's the ICE or one of the border agents, and just tell them the truth, what's really going on here. And he's like every ten days, and the way he broke it down was

like, oh my god, but this is common sense. You could fill up the stadium there in California, open the front door or the north gate, let them all out and fill it back up in ten days. Every ten days, it's happening. These are people that are coming in this country that they have no loyalty, you know, to the United States of America, and they you know, all this is going on while this is happening, and it's just getting worse and worse. There's there's some darkness ahead and

it's just scary, man. It's just uh. And I just hope people wake up. You know, as an older man. Now you you know, you start reading through this kind of stuff. You don't pay attention, you know, when you're younger, but as you get older, you start saying, man, why would you say that? And you know, you ever get on one of them polls, a pole thing on Yahoo? Why

would you work the question this way? It's all deception and all psyop and it's just h And it's type of people to wake up that we are in the middle of what they call the Great Awakening, and uh, people are waking up this stuff. You know they're not, you know, it just we need more wake up. Is Donald Trump the greatest? You know? Is he the savior? No? But at least the hands trying you know

what I mean. You may not like Orange Man or his little tweet and all this, but he's if you really dive into it, get past the hate of Donald Trump. Liberal Democrats are those standing on defence Republicans? What's he's saying? Man? We need to close our border, we need to fix our our economy, we need to stop war. I don't understand this whole war thing. What is up with all these people? What's so bad? About peace. There's other ways of making money through peace and development of

the human race. We're all fighting right We're a blue ball and these people are when we should be conquering the universe right on, Mike, they want us to. So thanks for calling the show. Good morning this morning, Mike Ian I appreciate you. I'll listen to the show. To Mike's point about Donald Trump not being our savior, donald Trump is not our savior.

We are alongside of him. That's how it works. And he's the first Republican that has indicated that we are actually part of his team, that he's never going to do this alone, that we are all together in one pot. We're used to in the Republican Party, the likes of Nikki Haley, who think more highly of themselves than what is the reality. And to Mike's point about the Republican Party, it just has totally lost touch with normal,

average, every day people. Donald Trump has brought that back into a working class, common sense movement. And if it has to be done without the Republican Party, so be it. But as ce it and even admitted right there, it is being done with the Republican Party, but through the transformation of the party itself into a reflection of the image of President Trump and more importantly, of us. Don't forget about the RFK Junior factor as we head

into twenty twenty four. President Trump has a lot in common with RFK Junior on the common sense side, and if don't. If Junior winds up on these balance he will be formidable, but it won't be taking votes away from Donald Trump. RFK Junior on the ballot ultimately will further President Trump's gains and take away from Joe Biden. Van Jones was on CNN and said as much. Yeah, the RFK Junior factor is something I think people are underestimate up.

I think most of us in establishment press kind of see him as a you know, kind of falling star. Used to be a good environmental guy, became like an anti vax nut, and we just kind of ignore him. He is growing, he is building, and he's doing it online with all this stuff that most of us aren't really following, and I think that's gonna be an increasingly big factor. My farm with him right now is he's only cherry picking these swing states where can hurt Biden. But you can't possibly

right now put together enough folks to become president. So what is he doing? And he's adding to the Make America Great Again movement. He literally RFK Jr. Is a satellite for the Make America Great Again movement. And so while it looks like it is a really tight battle between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, RFK Junior is a secret weapon that, alongside Donald Trump, is chipping away at the Biden core, taking votes away from him. It's why

the Liberals can't stand the guy. But they also can't stand it because he shows them for what they are because he's a Democrat basically. I mean he's an independent now, but he's a Democrat and he holds a mirror up to his fellow Democrats and says, you guys are outdated. It's not unlike what President Trump has been doing with the Republicans for going on. You know, six years now is eight years now? Are you guys are not? These

are dinosaurs. You're not representative anymore. You know. Here's another example too, and I realize even if Donald Trump is representative of the working class, RFK Junior is to a certain degree too. His appeal mostly though, is to a lot of younger voters and a lot of them college kids and younger people like that. There are some people, though obviously I've talked to them, who are in the trades, in the working class and everything else,

who actually love his points of view. He's appeared a lot on Fox News. Just last he was on Jesse Waters Show, and he's a frequent guest on that show, exposing himself to a lot of conservatives, and so you know he's there, but I still don't think he takes votes away from Joe Biden. Here's another example of of RFK Junior's connectivity to more of the independent working class. This is what happened on MSNBC. I played this for you

yesterday. This is when Raggedy Janitor team we're mocking the working class West Virginians as it relates to the immigration issue. If you look at some of these eximpoles, I mean, I live in Virginia, Immigration was the number one issue, of course, I mean again, these could change in virginal Virginia does have a border with West Virginia. These are the elites of MSNBC, and RFK was on Jesse Waters Show and addressed that, and it again further

solidifies why he is a very, very good ally of Donald Trump. I wouldn't be surprised, and I know it just kind of sounds crazy, but if you can imagine Trump linking up with him as a VP candidate, it'd be a little nuts. I don't think a lot of Trump's supporters or a lot of Republicans would actually support that necessarily because there are some issues they might have with him, but he is a formidable ally going into twenty twenty four.

Well, you know, I was dismaying to see those hosts on MSNBC Joy Reid and Rachel Maddel and Jimsaki ridiculing middle class Americans who are concerned about what's happening at the border. What's happening at the border would be unsustainable for an unacceptable to any country world we're watching. And it's not racist to say that the Mexican drug cartel should not be controlling US border policy. I've been

down there twice and it is absolutely horrendous. There's seven million people who've walked across the border and gotten free plane take as many of them any destination they want. And as you pointed out Mayor Adams in New York City, I said, this is an existential threat to New York City was not exaggerating. Yeah. So anyway, that's the that's the RFK vibe right there, that's

where he stands. So again another example of how well, as I began the show at the top of the hour, how Nikki Haley is it is useless, she is unnecessary. By Nikki, good morning everybody, and Jimmy care followed before we pop right in here. I want to give you an example of the fight that is being had in the trenches in communities every day

to make America great again and how they need it. And I know Nikki Haley's going to have a news conference today about how Donald Trump needs to work hard from here on out to win over her voters who are eighty five percent of them supporting Joe Biden. I think Donald Trump would be better off reaching

out to women like this who spoke before the Denver City Council. She's a retiree on a fixed speak on behalf of the poor, the elderly who are struggling because of the issues that you deal with and how you deal with them. Yep. And then she goes on to say, you know what, we make a certain level income, fixed income, but I still have to

go to the food pantry. I go to the food bank, and I'll tell you what I see see immigrants coming in, shartling and pushing us out as the cut line, take more food than is they're required to do. And our poor staff that deals with those things are out of their ever love in mind trying to figure out how they're going to handle it. H Yeah,

you ask how I'm coping. For God's sakes, help me. Yeah, that's the person that President Trump needs to focus on, not a North Carolina and Nikki Haley voter who declared that they think Joe Biden's doing a great job. Anyway. Welcome the show, Jim, I thought you'd like to hear that. Yeah, so you know I do. I do policy, not politics, Yes, but I but you know, I observe the political

scene because that's the cauldron in which policy gets made. So one is and there's two things that there are there some people that just they their heart's in a good place there, maybe even their conservative, but they just don't understand. One is they think it's all about Trump, right, it's the hair, it's the tweeting, it's the crazy you know, the crazy talk.

And the reality is it's not. People forget when Romney ran for president, they treated him just like Trump. Oh, if anybody in the Republican Party got the nomination for president the next day, the entire you know, Keith Oberman and MSI, they would just be this guy is just another dominald. So it doesn't matter. So it doesn't matter if you're nice or presentable,

or you're gonna get treated the same way. So so you have to look past the characteristics of a candidate that bother you, because it's not about characteristics, it's about the underlying depth of you know, FDR on his worst day as a practically as as an invalid, was a better president than Joe Biden on his best day, Right, So you have to look past that. That's the one thing. The other thing is they're kind, gentle people, and I don't I'm not dismissive or angry at them. And honestly, I

don't know why people are or they say mean things or whatever. That they're people with a good heart. They mean well, but they think it's can't we all just get along, you know, can't we just meet in the middle, And the reality is no, we can't. These are two completely different visions for this country. You cannot put two completely different objectives. They

just meet in the middle. That's because you don't get anywhere. When you get a fork in the road and the road goes in two directions, you say, meet the bill, you walk into a forest and you're dubbed. You have to make the hard choices here, And that's what's wrong with people. That is this is the It's not about the policies that Trump has. It's not about his vision for the country. It's not about what he's going to do for the economy or the fact that he actually was a very good

foreign policy vice president. It's we don't like the personality and we would much rather compromise. Well, okay, fine, you're living in the wrong country, because that's not the future of American politics. The future of American politics, as we had are forking the road, and you've got to decide to go down one or the other. And if you want to make your choice on orange chair or whatever, you know, that's not the smartest thing.

You know, if they're there are two different roads. One might be bumpy and buddy, but if it takes you to the place you want to go, dude, that's the road you want to go down. So I don't think being angry and mad at these people is really going to change anything, because it's just really but but you have to tell them with love in your heart and compassion, what you want for the Republican Party, what you want

for American conservatives. It just won't work. It's like we're in the same juggle with cannibals, and the notion is going into the cannibals and saying, well, just can't we compromise, and then they're like, yeah, we'll just see your children. Yeah, yeah, well you know, And that story told by that woman, I would venture to guess, and I don't mean I don't know. She's she's she's her husband's a retired school teachers, she's of this, And my guess would be that they're probably maybe lean,

maybe more Democrat and everything else. But the reality is circumstances have really changed people's minds and priorities. And so this woman, this is the illegal alien problem is really hurting her and really hurting her community, and she has a very very detailed story about it. This isn't about hating immigrants, this is about this is about the problem of stresses on these communities. And I mean I was just telling people the other day because I'm doing some radio in San

Diego. You know that they're now spending money on migrant transfer centers while they don't have adequate homeless shelters for the homeless in San Diego. So they decided to pass a bill allowing them to park in any parking space they want to on the street. And this is just not right. They like that and this is the problem, right, which is and why I think some voters are are frustrated about where to go because what does what does the other side

present? They give you a narrative. They don't whether it's the economy or immigration or for they don't solve a problem. They just give you a narrative. It's not our fault, it's Trump's fault. If you don't like this, you're a racist. And you know people that are that are actually dealing

with this stuff in their everyday lives. Yeah, you know at some point that we're really think if you are living in Martha's Vineyard and uh, you know, you go to the really nice supermarkets where you don't even have to like, you just walk in and charge your credit card when you walk out, you know, and you don't look at the prices on anything. You're fine with this, right, Oh yeah, everything's fine because Joe Biden told

me so, because MSNBC told me so. But if you're if you are living the reality of life in America when you listen to a White House press briefing or the President or you know, Chuck Schumer, I mean it must be I think that's that's when things get really tough, when you have to look in your heart and say, oh, but I always voted for these guys because we always vote for these guys because there are guys. The other

guys aren't our guys. This was the real challenge in the interim election because what happened is the country was head in the wrong direction and a lot of people were very dissatisfied. The people automatically thought, well, they're gonna they're gonna vote for the other guys, and they didn't. Because this is something about American politics. It's just because you don't like what's going on, you don't like your guy, doesn't mean you're going to vote for the other guys

or girl. Right, But at some point, right, at some point, when you were going to the food pantry, and you're shamed into this because your entire life, you're taking care of your family, You've paid your bills, you never had any debt. And here you are is a retiree going to a food pantry to get food to not starve to death, and your and your shouldered out of the way by illegal immigrants, and you watch your streets go to hell. You got to ask, am I just going

to keep voting for the same people? Really? Yeah? Yeah, it's really interesting. I mean, let's take for example. You know, I know it's not really necessarily a problem in American Samoa, but did you notice that Joe Biden lost to this guy, Jason Palmer, who is a Gates Foundation guy, but seems like a nice enough dude. And and you know, I think even they recognize, even if they're not directly affected by it, because they're way they're way out there in the ocean, dude, have

you ever been there? No? Yeah, I mean, well I haven't been there, but they but they see this stuff up from They see the China stuff there. They see the lack of leadership from the United States. The impact on the economy ripples through the whole country. Doesn't matter if you're in a territory or or you know, in New York City. So yeah, people people are It's not like they're watching TV and you know there's yeah, people are voting from life in the street, not from TV commercials and

other stuff. So well, and then to your point, Jim, that's why I think that, you know, I realize that there's you know, President Trump today is going to be tasked with unifying the party, but in many ways I believe that his bigger fish to fry is reaching out to these groups. The woman you just described and I just played or sound by. Are these people who really do understand uh, their problems and these are these

are problems that are that are actually crossing all party lines. And it this is a this is a real time, real convergence of deep concerns among Americans. And it seems to me that Americans, I don't know exactly who's all voting, it seems to be that they're gonna they're okay with a guy who might tweet meanly every once in a while and or has a spray tan or

whatever you want to whatever ways you want to pick on him. I think people are beyond that, yeah, you know as a with my historian had On and and somebody that's lived American politics for you know, now decades. You know, I think the only thing I can really offer is is if I take my political experience and my military experience and my my work as I stray, immersed them all together, the most consequential thing I can offer is

leader. Leadership is about characteristics and character. Really, you have to look at the the look the characteristics of a leader. Look at the character of the leader. So you know, people thought, you know, he loved MacArthur. They hated MacArthur because they thought he looked very generally. I thought he's a very peefish person. And people thought they could be a great general

by acting like MacArthur. And that's the superficial stuff. You have to look at the underlying character, you know, like I said, you know, let's be honest. In the end, FDR was an invalid, but he was still he still was a bold and an effective war leader. It's character, not characteristics. So you have to look past that. And the other thing I remind people is is leadership is is rhetoric and action. You know, the day of infamy, speech would have meant nothing if we didn't go

fight World War Two. Lincoln's speeches would have meant nothing if he didn't persevere as a as a ward leader. The Gettysburg Address would be completely forgotten if we hadn't actually won the Civil War. So the talk is, oh, I mean, you can listen to the talk, but what really matters is

what they do. And uh and in this you know, honestly, you know, when I reflect back on the Trump errors as a nonpartisan guy now as a Republican and I as a Democrat, and also but as somebody who observed the Trump foreign policy very first guy that was never in government, about as close as you could get by meeting people in the White House, talking to foreign governments, watching things in action, having a lot of access, I gotta be that it was some of the most effective foreign policy that we

have had in modern history. Right, we didn't start any wars, China took notice, the Russians feared us. You know, somebody tweeted the other day, my good radio friend I went to who was so mankal two? The other day goes Nikki Hilly just won the Ukraine, which I thought was hilarious. Right, But but but I tweeted back, because he's a good

friend and I love the guy, and he's a good conservative. I said, you know what, if Ukrainians could actually legally vote in a primary for Republican candidate, they would overwhelmingly vote for trumph And for one simple reason, they know that Vladimir Putin fears Donald Trump. Oh. So you look at what people do and and when you and that's how you pick up president.

You don't pick up president because they're pretty, or because you know you like their crazy politics, or their daughter, or you think their wife's attracted. You pick a president because what they're going to do for the country. And we know what Joe Biden is going to allow them whatever you want. We know what Joe Biden's going to do for this country. You just played it on the radio. Yeah, you just heard a woman tell you exactly what

Joe Biden's done for this country. Yep. And if you want more of that, but for Joe Biden. I love about this a lot. And the thing people are, well, we have dead luck and good luck, and we hate each other and we all at each other. Can't we all just get luck? No? The thing I love about this country is no we have. We have two very different visions for the future of this country. Pick one. This is a real election with real choices and real consequence.

Yeah, what what more could you ask for? And that woman has children and grandchildren and so whatever she's experiencing and and the real hardship she's experiencing. Uh, then that trickles down into the attitudes of the people who love her, and so at that point, there's no way they can tolerate a Biden future. That's just that's just the bottom line. So well, we'll see yeah in November, get out. Well American Samoa really quickly. This

is really an interesting statistic. At least sixty nine percent of the population had a parent born outside of American Samoa, a meaning many these people who live there have just moved there or something. I don't know. It's crazy interesting, cool place. Yeah all right, man, Well I gotta tell you, not a swing steak. No, I know. Well, only forty five thousand people there, and yeah, they're all kind of yeah, they're like one family. It's like, yeah, there were people on more people

in Safeway. Yeah all right, Jimmy, thank you, appreciate you, buddy. Yeah, So what I'm saying is American Samoa. They were the ones who decided they were they had enough of Joe Biden and went instead for this guy who is a Gates Foundation dude, who pushes the same kind of nonsense about you know, you know, conscious capitalists him and all that other stuff, normal pandemic. Believing your parents had a better chance of getting ahead

than you. Somebody's got a champion you as the future of this country. I'm Jason Palmer, and I'm entering the twenty twenty four presidential race because I believe we can do better for you and future generation. I don't even know how the American Samoans caught onto this guy, because I had never heard of him until last night. And you know, and as Jim pointed out,

it's not a swing state. And it's true because and they're Polynesians, you know they and so they have a real gigantic network of family and it's almost tribal to a certain degree because they have communities run by chiefs, you know,

that kind of thing, And so they're very tight knit. And there isn't a whole lot of diversity of political thought in these kinds of communities, but they seem to be nice enough people, and they're actually we do know that they're smart because they rejected Joe Biden at least when for a guy who seems to have a little common sense, Jason Palmer President of American Samoa, they want to actually make him chief of American second class. And basically it's

how the elites basically have spent decades undercutting the working class American. And it's the stuff you and I talk about all the time. So she's always Steve Bannon, and she quintessentially defines Donald Trump in a way that very few people have with any kind of saliency. She happens to be a liberal, and Bannon had her on and and this is what she said about Donald Trump.

And when you listen to her talk about the Make America Great Again movement, and when you listen to her talk about Donald Trump, you're like, yeah, that's incredible. You know, as extremist as Donald Trump is, the reality is he's not extreme at all. And in fact, if anything, he's moderate. And if anything, you and me who support him are actually nut right wing, crazy nuts. We're moderate everyday Americans with symmetry with most

other Americans, regardless of political parties. And proclivities. And it's fascinating when you hear it this way because she's just right on his view on abortion sixteen weeks right, that was the Democrats view until the nineties. His view on immigration, that mass migration is class warfare against the working class. That was the view of the Democrats until the nineties. Ernie Sanders, Berney Sanders in twenty fifteens. That's a Kulch brother's proposal. Right. You remember that Trump

is pro black, He's courting black voters, He's pro gay. I hear that from his supporters all the time, and they love that about him. He's that is who the Democrats used to be, and now it is who Maga is. And I say that with a lot of love and respect. So a lot of you aren't going to really take that part of it and say, well, I know I'm not a Democrat, and you now you would not describe yourself as an old school Democrat. But who cares really what

label they are there is. I'm not ashamed or afraid of being associated with an old Democrat. Some we're down the line when they actually believed in America and patriotism and things like that, and life and secure borders and things like that. I don't care. I don't care how you label it. But the fact of the matter is we need to be loud and proud and unafraid to say the make America Great Again generation is not at all an extremist point

of view. And she puts it really beautifully right there. And by the way, I mentioned this earlier. I don't know whether you all caught on about this because the mainstream media didn't report it. But did you know that there was a gay wedding at mar Alago just a week ago or so. Two guys, two gay guy got married at mar Alago. It didn't really get covered a whole lot. I mean Trump. I think they got their

picture taken with Trump. I mean, in speaking of that, I'll never forget the first time I ever heard a Republican say anything about LGBTQ rights was in Cleveland when President Trump accept the denomination. So anyway, I mean, all that stuff, this idea that he is an extremist and a crazy and not in step with America is absolutely a total and complete lie.

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