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Hour 1-Super Tuesday Preview

Mar 05, 202448 min
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Jamie starts off the show by previewing Super Tuesday

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And good morning everybody, and happy Super Tuesday. Yes, indeed, ladies and gentles, it's gonna be a big one and a fun one, and I will be here and we will be here throughout. Davi, you give you a preview as well as just to get you rolling on all the news that's fit to print with the Super Tuesday happening today, and of course President Trump going into it with a massive lead, and many of these states are winner take Hall and so this puppy is gonna be a big one and we'll

seal the deal. It won't matter to Nicki Haley because Nicki Haley is going to do this anyway. She's gonna keep going. Now, there is a rumor out there that she may pull some of her ads for sins. Fox News is talking about that right now, that he may pull some of her ads and stop advertising, but she'll still be around as probably his main critic. That's how it's going to all roll. We'll focus in on that in just a few minutes. But first let's get to yesterday, and let's get

to the mass freakout. Let's get to the freak out on the part of the news media, and then on the part of the secretary of state in Colorado that started it all. And yeah, as you would imagine, the response was what it would be if a thirteen year old were a secretary of state of Colorado. My larger reaction is disappointment. I do believe that states

should be able under our constitution to bar oath breaking insurrectionists. And ultimately this decision leads open or leaves open the door for Congress to act to pass authorizing legislation. But we know that Congress is a nearly non functioning body, so ultimately it will be up to the American voters to save our democracy in November. Yeah, you mean to vote without you interfering in the election. Yeah, that's what we wanted to be to begin with, is for the American

people to decide. And so she took a swing, she missed, and now it's over, and all these folks are out there but hurt because they couldn't interfere the election. Now, keep in mind, there's this thing out

there that Congress could be able to pass some legislation and do whatever. We'll see whether or not or how much luck they have with that, because at that point they want to try to institutionalize this interference, and of course it's not wouldn't be retroactive, and it wouldn't matter one way or the other. They might want to try to do it in time for midterms and try to associate all these other lawmakers with insurrectionism. But listen, this isn't it's not

going to happen. President Trump taking a victory lap yesterday and oddly enough reaching out to Joe Biden, Letitia James and Fannie and deranged Jack Smith. What they should be doing is fighting violent crime, and that would lead me to the end. I will say that President Biden. Number one, stop weaponization, fight your fight yourself. Don't use prosecutors and judges to go after your opponent to try and damage your opponent so you can win an election. Our

country is much bigger than that. The other thing I say to President Biden, close the borders now. Yeah, while I'm while I'm giving you advice, stop failing, stop trying to weaponize the courts against me, stop embarrassing yourself, and just go ahead and and and and be a president. How does that sound? The media, that freak out was really something. It was actually really super fun to watch, as you guys saw in my Facebook

post from yesterday. I just basically just got a bunch of pictures from from the Hillary Clinton defeat and decided I was going to go and just and just basically just put those in a collage and say, hey, nine to nothing, I think I'll go, I'll get I think I'll go check on all the loons and see how they're reacting. And yeah, it was. It was funny, if I do say so myself. Jim Acosta was the main

whiner over there on CNN. This is what he had to say. But there are a lot of Americans out there just their blood is boiling over where Donald Trump did on January six, what he did leading up to January six, and they just think that he's just getting let off the hook Scott Free

left and right. He kind of is. And letting off the hook is not a bad thing when you're a person who has done nothing illegal and certainly nothing that would prevents you from being the next president of the United States and for that matter, being the nominee. So yeah, definitely has been let off the hook, and we're really super happy about that. Jim Accosta.

Just so you know, it sounds like what we were talking about in anticipation of this decision that they were going to find an off ramp to not deal with the prickly question as to whether or not Trump committed an insurrection and should

be kicked off the ballot because of that. Jim, what do you say to all those Americans out there who are watching this who are frustrated and say, well, that is funny because there are all those Americans who are watching this and this is where CNN is where the butt herd Americans go, uh to just kind of suck their thumb and and there it's like it's like getting a baby occupied with cartoons, you know, it's just kind of sit him in front of the TV, uh and they can suck their thumb and just

kind of be anesthetized and pacified by watching a bunch of other people freak out on television for them, because there's nowhere for these people to go. Gradually, everything is falling apart because well there is a god and so yeah, everything is falling apart. This this appeal system itself, as Jim at Costa

points out, he doesn't he doesn't like the appeal system. Jim Acosta doesn't and you know, really, what's what's really crazy is as much as President Trump has been accused of an insurrection and accused of not upholding the standards of this so called democracy, even though it's not one, it's a republic. These are the people who are the most fascistic. These are the people who are most authoritarian. These are the people who win left to their own devices,

wouldn't even want appeals. These are people who win left to their own devices, would kick people off of balance and take the vote away from the American people. One thing you really have to realize when you listen to these people talk is their vision of this country is not an American vision. It's

not steeped in any matter of our declaration of independence or our constitution. It's steeped in their absolute control of election outcomes and their absolute control of your vote, and the abuse of a leader legal system where basically what you have is

you have an extra judicial way of running elections. And by extraditional, I mean you know, like in the Philippines, when this crazy guy who led the Philippines, they would just go out and instead of actually arresting drug dealers and trying them, they would just go out and shoot them, which I mean I'm sure appeal to some Filipinos to a certain degree, but it was

called extra digitial. This is what they're doing with the courts. They're taking the courts and using them as a weapon and failing, by the way, because ultimately you run up to common sense here, and this was a nine zero decision. I can't tell you how frustrating it was even to hear some of these harpies on Fox News try to turn it into some kind of five to four decision because because some of the liberal justices had some cautionary statements to

make about the ruling, but the ruling was the ruling. And I even heard Fox News hosts saying, well, I know, but you know they didn't they kind of approached no no, no, no no. Uh. There is a vote, and the vote was taken and it was nine to nothing. There's no other way to look at that, unless, of course, you are a whiny little anti American stooge, which is what a lot

of these people were, even on Fox News. I can't remember which one it was because I listened to that after that whatever that midday debacle is where all those women are and I could, I could, I mean, I know Harris Faulkner. But the rest of them don't. I can't tell who's who. And one of them sounds actually seventeen years old and unintelligent, and I just don't even know what you know, so I don't know who it was. It suggested that this is in reality, a five to four decisions

like no, no, no, no, girl. In reality, this was a nine to nothing decision. And so now the floodgates are open. Everybody, it's time for super Tuesday to begin as the polls are opening. Yes, indeed, it's common sense Radio. Good morning, everybody, happy super Tuesday. It's Almen in the morning. It's common Sense Radio. Jamie Allman, super happy to be with you here, Almen in the morning, one O four nine and the Patriot. Yes, you are in the right

place, people, make no mistake. So yes, the news media yesterday got so flustered with all of the inevitability of a Trump nomination and quite possibly a Trump presidency and the Supreme Court handing them a huge loss. All right, here's Jake Tapper. His explanation was not they didn't like Donald Trump. They said he participated in an erection, and I have to an insurrection. Sorry, in an insurrection, and I have to say, I got up

at five this morning to do Casey Hunts Show, and I'm exhausted. Oh you got up at five o'clock this morning and did Casey hunt show and you're exhausted. I see, Jake, Yeah, must be exhausting trying to keep up with all the ways that you are getting your butt kicked. I'm not quite sure where in his brain that word was that came out. I mean, normally, I'm not quite sure how somebody when they're talking about an insurrection, how that comes out as that other word, Like how does that happen?

I mean, I understand sometimes when people have little word problems, but those two words are vastly different, and I guess i'd kind of like to know how that we'd manifest itself in Jake Tapper's brain. But nonetheless, to my point, very flustering for these guys. And it's fun to watch Charlie

Sykes, who is a big Trump detractor. He's a never Trumper, so he goes on the Joe Scarborough Show, and that's where really a lot of the thumbsucking was happening, even though you'll see more of it this morning, because the actual ruling came out almost when they were done with their airtime, so this morning it'll be freak out in full mode. But Charlie Sykes is that never Trumper guy, so again he's a former like a Republican radio commentator.

And I love these guys who went by the wayside and formulated these separate groups that are never Trumpers now and they're all failed conservative hosts who didn't get their way, and Trump actually came in and took their little vibe away because they were all in control. They were the smartest guys on the planet.

They were the ones who you know, like Charlie Sykes was on the radio and he had it made because he had dumb George Bush and to kick around, and he could just kind of be the guy, the go to guy for all of the conservative information because he would go through Charlie Sykes until Trump wrestled it away. And man, did he have a temper tantrum yesterday. It was fun to one why this guy is also old and he's crazy and

he's dangerous and he is incoherent. He needs to make that point. The other maybe upside is that but this is what you get there, and these guys are. It's so interesting how transparent their temper tantrums are. I get these guys are sore losers, like he wouldn't be aside from, of course being sore winners in twenty twenty, they're sore losers. And it really does come across. It's really kind of fascinating how they are so unabashedly and unashamedly

flagrantly out there having temper tantrums. It's really it's really weird to watch. But of course, unfortunately for them, the polls are what they are, and the people are what they are. Laura ingram I gave you the New

York Times Siena poll. She had something else to tell us about Hecting to a new poll by the New York Times in Santa College, Trump is winning ninety seven percent of those who voted for him in twenty twenty, and virtually none of his past supporters said that they're going to be casting a ballance for Biden and Bidenomics. In contrast, Biden is winning only eighty three percent of his twenty Yeah, so so I'm surprised it's still eighty three percent, though,

But that's just the way eighty three percent of his voters. But that's the case, and we have more election integrity this time around. He won't be able to cheat his way to the Oval office again with only eighty three percent still voting for him. And voter integrity if we're going to have it already, some states have their voter ID methods now being used today, so many of them are instituting photo ID for the first time. Here's another example.

This is you, guys remember on Fox News Larry sabado from the University

of Virginia. He used to be on Fox News quite a bit, and he used to be kind of one of these guys that was more of a professor or polster and political scientist who leaned to the right, and he always came across as more sympathetic to the RNC and Republicans, and he accurately predicted for like twenty years congressional races and presidential races, which kind of made him the star that he was on some of these outlets, including Fox News,

Larry Sabineau. The first time that his prediction failed was when he predicted Hillary would basically landslide Donald Trump in twenty sixteen, and he was famously wrong and ever since that time, he has wanted Americans to pay for the fact that he was embarrassed and that he was wrong. And so he's become a commentator on CNN, and you can tell that he's still seething from the fact that he was knocked off of his throne by Donald Trump and the people who voted

for him. And so hear it in his voice. Here you go again. You know, in the end, Jim, you can't save a people from themselves. If they're determined to reelect him after he organized that insurrection, arguably our first coup deeta, then there's nothing to stop the people from doing that. Oh, I know, I know, Larry, It's so hard. And so he's had a beef with the American public ever since. As an expert he was thrown off his high horse. And so again you see

all these people yesterday. It's so fun to watch because they all have their own personal and petty motivations in reacting to the Supreme Court ruling and of course reacting to the inevitability of President Trump and of the voting public putting him in as a as a nominee, on top of ultimately probably being the next president of the United States and weep and cry all you want, and it's just the way it's gonna be. Happy days are probably gonna be here again.

And it's common sense radio. Don't best me, let me ride for the man, let me myself morning, everybody a common sense radio, Jamie allman here. Your phone calls are welcome if you want to chime in on what was going on over the weekend with the caucuses. I understand things went smoothly, they went our way, but a lot of people want to go back to the primary. And I certainly understand that. Talk to a lot of people who felt like it was more for the insiders and less for the people

who were a normal, average, everyday players. But I understand that completely. I think we ought to go back to the primary. The caucus system. I think it works in Iowa. They've been doing it for seven thousand years and so it's working there. But I think we ought to go back to the primary. And Republicans need to get their act together and not let

that happen again. How does that sound? Also, by the way, keeping an eye on this Supreme Court decision, we are in a situation where the Supreme Court gave us a very unusual heads up last night indicating today ten o'clock Eastern nine o'clock our time. My prediction is we'll find out probably earlier than that, although leaking is not generally something we see at the Supreme Court

level, we had before notoriously, but we'll find out. I think probably I'll get an indication of how they're going to rule, and we believe it's on the Colorado ballot issue. They heard the arguments on the eighth of February. Chances are really super good that they're going to be ruling on that case. I can't imagine them ruling on this immunity case already, even without hearing

any any any arguments, what have you. So I will predict that it's going to be the Colorado case, and I'll predict it's nine to oh. I'll predict its another loss, uh for the bozos in the in the Democrat and Left party, and so my my supposition is that's that's how it's going to go. You can tell, uh, they're getting super desperate because they had Colonel Vinman on the you know on MSNBC Ali Velshi and they're so afraid of what's going on because let me tell you something. As Kornaki pointed out

on MSNBC and NBC, Nicki Haley is all but done. And now, of course Nicky Haley is acting as if she's still going to be in the race, and because she's normal. I'll explain more of that at the top of the seven o'clock hour, will give you the whole skinny on that. But yeah, Vinman is remember Lieutenant Colonel Vinman, that little snowflake over there, who was part of the whole impeachment proceedings and the and the excellent phone

call stuff. So they're rolling out idiots like him, who was nervous as all hack on MSNBC by the way, basically saying this about Trump. Both Trump telegraphed the kind of world he wants live in, and then we don't have to use our imagination too hard because we could see that world manifest in front of us, because he Trump tells us he wants to emulate of Vladimir Putin, and in that we see what life could be like. We see a world in which Trump would like to eliminate his opposition. He'd like to

imprison them, poison them, potentially murder them. Yeah, right, So Trump's gonna start poisoning everybody once he becomes president of the United States. That's how desperate it's getting. I don't know what kind of desperation this is, though, handing over the basically the commander in chief reigns to Kamala Harris.

Is this some kind of foreshadowing of what's to come with Biden stepping aside for her or is it a possibility of just trying to burnish her image a little bit more so as not to have people wanting to replace the entirety of the ticket. Also unusually is that she made this speech yesterday. She cackled a little bit, but she also engineer this weird kind of policy statement about the

ceasefire. Now, keep in mind, I know that they've been kind of working on that, insinuating on that, but the administration so far has never outwardly aped the language of the left wing, anti semi pro Palestine, whatever that is. Kook's out there. And yet she gave this speech yesterday and uh this was this was on the Bloody Sunday Anniversary in Selma, Alabama.

And I'm thinking, man, you're you're you're doing the Bloody Sunday. Niversity of Selma, Alabama, and you're deciding that you're going to basically get behind some of the worst people on the planet, and that would be Gosins who have supported hamas Uh and and who who have And I'm not say like some little baby is guilty of anti Semitism or of hating on Israel, but that's how they're raised there. I'm not saying that's a reason to starve them either.

But of course, if Hamastias simply would give up the food and the water that they've stolen, I think people in Gaza would be okay, don't you. But the why would you choose a venue like Selma, Alabama, particularly on the fifty ninth anniversary of Bloody Sunday, to decide you're gonna get behind a bunch of racists would why would you? Why would you do that? On top of that, roll out a policy statement that usually would come from the commander in chief, but kama Is even meeting with some is some

envoy today, It's like, wait a minute, Who's where's Joe? I mean, who knows what's going on? Is he hanging out with the Defense secretary now somewhere like where nobody knows? But yeah, Selma, Alabama, the fifty ninth anniversary of Bloody Sunday. Kamala says, you know what, we need to stand up for the people of Gaza and tell those Jews to get with the program and do better. And here's what the Jews have to do. There must be an immediate ceasefire. Oh and she decides she's gonna

do that little preacher voice too. That must be hit it meat it cease fighting. So I guess Kamala figured, well, as long as I just talk like Alabama Baptist preacher, then I can actually roll out this anti semi propaganda, anti Israel propaganda. Maybe that's how how to roll or at least the next six weeks, which is what is currently. Listen to the people screaming at the top of their lungs. Those cannot be black people. I mean, listen, they there might be. But I don't even know exactly

where she is, what venue she's in. But this is this is this still in Alabama. But man, I mean, and who who does that on the table? This will get the hostages. I guess they when they import the view audience to sell them Alibima or John John Stewart audience significant or the Seth Meyers audience. You know the people who like nobody even who wins the lottery screams that loud. Well, of course, I don't know. I've never been about anybody who won the lottery. Okay, I'll say,

I'll say, people who win the lottery do scream like that. Nobody, even excited at the top of their game, would would act like that. I don't know. This would allow us who's that one? Like? Who's that person? Is that a cheer? Or what is that? I don't even know what that is? Of suffering in Gaza, there must be an immediate ceasefire, ks, which is what is currently on the table. This will get the hostages out. And that one guy or is he blowing some

horn? Does he have? Like you know, is he the Ricola guy blowing a horn? Amount of aid? In? Yeah? Who is that guy? Is he is he? Did he leave his van down by their river to go to a Kamala Harris rally? And by the way, again to her little comment about the aid, the Israelis were the ones who were giving food and water to the Gosens to begin with. And when you start

killing Jewish people, beheading babies, and raping women. There's an inclination among the Israelis that you know what, I don't think we're really gonna actually give them food and water anymore, tell you the truth, because they don't deserve it at this point. And by the way, again, if the Gosins want food and water, all they have to do is ask Hamas for it, because Hamas has it, because they steal it. And she's like, nay, eterrupt the convoys. It's like, no, they don't. The

convoys are the ones that are being hijacked by Hamas. The convoys are constantly under attack from Hamas. This would allow us to build something more enduring, to ensure Israel is secure and to respect the right of the Palestinian people to dignity, freedom and self determination. Yeah, well, you know what, that'd be great, Kamala, if there was such a thing as a Palestinian person. But there really isn't, because there's no such thing as Palestine.

Palestine exists no much more in reality than the land of the keebler elves. And she knows that, and Israel, she goes, this will be the best way to prod The best way to protect Israel is to tell them to stop defending themselves. Yeah, what's going on with this woman? And where's Joe three one, four, five, five, six sixty one of good More than everybody gets Almona in the morning, it's Common Sense Radio one oh four nine The Patriot coming up. Oh yeah, Scott Pelley tries to give

it to Moms for Liberty, but they have receipts. We're going to follow up on that. Plus also we're going to get into this whole thing about the polling. And we have dueling polls, The New York Times showing Donald Trump five points ahead of Biden. The Wall Street Journal, you know, the one connected to Fox News, which is connected to Paul Ryan, which is connected to that, you know, who's the Republican Party, showing Biden

ahead by two points. So to me, it tells us everything. In the meantime, Merrick Garland, who is there in alabamacas all the Democrats were in Alabama race hustling and race baiting and fear mongering. Merrick Garland decides he's going to go and tell everybody that their rights are going to be taken away by add people, and he's going to be there to protect them. The right to vote is still under attack, and that is why the Justice Department

is fighting back. That is why one of the first things I did when I came into all right, that's code for we're going to be harassing anybody who supports voter integrity and who moves to try to make sure there is voter integrity coming up in twenty twenty four. It's a double the size of the

voting section of the Civil Rights Division. That is why we are challenging efforts by states and jurisdictions to implement discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary restrictions on access to the ballot, including those related to mail in voting, the use of drop boxes, and voter ID requirements. Yeah. Right. He doesn't want anybody to have to show a photo ID, and they certainly don't want to have anybody looking after the mail in drop boxes. And that's because they want

fraud to be prevalent again in twenty twenty four. Now, do you think he's speaking to an audience of people who are against photo ID. Probably not. If you look at a Rasmusen poll, thousand national likely voters were asked should voters be required to show photo identification such as a driver's license before being allowed to vote, and you would probably think if you just asked somebody off the street, they'd say, oh, I'm sure. White people were the

only ones who really said yes, no, not exactly. White seventy four percent, Black sixty nine percent, only five points behind white people in supporting the idea of a photo D before you vote. Then you go to other non white individuals who were polled, and those whould include Hispanics. I would imagine, right, eighty two percent think photo ID is a good idea before you vote, including a driver's license eighty two percent, which is basically almost

ten percentage points higher than the white response. Pretty crazy, huh. It's a total myth that America's, especially those minorities, are opposed to photo ID. Speaking of elections, over the weekend the Missouri caucus, I heard from a lot of people who were not very happy with it, although I'm happy with the result, and so is my old friend Ben Murphy, who has worked hard with the other great, intrepid, courageous Trump supporters to make sure

Trump did in fact wind up winning Missouri. And Ben is on with you now and he teamed Trump twenty four that's right, buddy, and hey, first of all, how you doing, my friend, Jamie, I'm doing good. I kind of came out of retirement politically for this event. Yeah, I did what you may be looking at there. I sent you a list of the people that you talked about taking the deal over. That was

from the iould call it the establishment side of the fence. We fielded a slate of candidates of totally grassroots, you know, folks with not up the titles or political known names. And we knew when we took the vote for secretary, our secretary's nominee took about sixty percent of the vote. So what that told us was we were in a position to do the fifty percent plus one. And no, we were in the position to take all the delegates because we had the fifty percent plus one. But we decided to, you

know, try to unify the party. So we went into negotiations with that slate, and we came out with thirty eight delegates to the state convention. They got thirty seven. And and you know, many years ago, I was involved in a caucus in ninety six and we took all the delegates. Same situation, and Wagner was a committeeman there and was there today or at

the caucus this round. It was like deja vu for me. We were in the position to take all the delegates, but that caused such a rift in the party when we did that, and that was led by John Bruner's father, Jack Brunner, who I was under his tutelage at the time. That created such a rift in the party. And you know, we're trying to unify the party. Yes, everyone's for Trump, we know Trump's gonna

win. But what we were afraid of was to send some of those people on their slate we know for a fact are not real friendly to Trump. I know, well, real quickly, Ben, I'm looking at the list

you said, are you Yeah, that's okay. I'm looking at the list you sent me, and I don't need to mention names on down the list, but I'm looking at you people not only in the media, but also who have been active and also who are now at the higher regions of politics in Missouri media and then of course at the higher level who were not there

for Trump in twenty sixteen. They've kind of they've kind of reimagined themselves and morphed themselves into big time Trump supporters, but they weren't there in the good old days when we all actually were fighting tooth and nail. And in fact, we're marginalized by some of them as being not conservative and not real Republicans because we supported Trump. So it is interesting to see this list of these people because I know who they are, and I remember what they were.

I remember how they talked on the air and off the air. I remember how they talked when they were in the legislature. I remember how they talked when they were behind the scenes at the committee meetings. And now suddenly there's a bunch of them on the Dell, on the delegant team. Wow. Well, I'm glad they're coming our way. But huh, well, I you know, that's yet to be seen. We've got a we have to go to the Actually, the next step in this process is to go to

the congressional convention. And at the Congressional Convention, we will show up with one more delegate than Actually it's it's very complicated, and it's meant to be complicated, but suffice to say, there's some drama ahead. Probably if we can hold it together as a unified Trump team, that's gonna be awesome, because that's the goal. That was that's my goal from for thirty years, Jamie, and maybe we can pull it off this time round. I just

am gonna be guarded. We're gonna fight for the true grassroots Trump team. One thing to point out, the people on our ultimate slate now'll get you those names, the negotiated thirty eight are the very people who ran the Trump Trump campaign in sixteen in spite of the of the Republican establishment. And when I heard you talking with the Secretary of Jamie Murphy, yeah, you replayed the interview a couple of times. You were signaling to us that you knew

what was going on. Oh yeah, you were exactly right. You and I knew that. And I thought, well, I'm gonnattempt to talk to Jamie about this again. These all these people who found a new religion all of a sudden, they're now making a list and and again, you know, I'm glad they're there. I think they thought maybe you and me wouldn't be around to remember those days, but that has a way of not happening.

And so yeah, Jamie, well just help me remind the folks what the reality is, because they've got a they've got a narrative and they're working it as hard as they can. But it's it's so backfire. You should have seen the look on the faces and and it was a shame congress Woman Wagner, okay, and who she is, But to boo her I thought was a little a little too far. Really, Oh definitely. I mean, I mean you and I and listen in the back in the day,

Jamie, I would have. But I'm trying my best. I promise you, and I promised the establishment. I'm trying my best. You guys just got a Jamie. They pulled every trick in the book. They told people that on our slate that they weren't registered voters. It was we worked it out though, and and here we are to fight another day. So yeah, I think it's that's a little much, the thea boo part, because I don't know who those people are. But I will tell you though that

it is. I mean, I don't know how far these guys go, but I know that I can tell you. I've got like five people on that list I see who were solely using this whole Trump thing as a self promotion vehicle. They weren't there back in the day when we were getting our hands dirty and we were fighting, and we were humiliating by some people, and we were marginalized by other people. And now some of them are on that list, and it's like, oh lordie. But anyway, you know,

phoniness is rampant. So what do you think of the caucus system itself though, because do you we ought to go back to the primary, wouldn't you say? No, I'm not a primary guy. And the way we run our caucus it has nothing to do with the way Iowa runs their caucus. The caucus should be run by paper ballots at the precinct level, Jamie.

So if I ran my precinct in the neighborhood, it would be a couple of my subdivisions near me, and we would gather at a home or a small meeting room locally, and we would look at each other in the eye and vote on paper, and then we would all very openly and transparently count the votes, and then we would roll those numbers up from the from the precinct to the township level. For the township level, the numbers are

rolled up and verified up to the congressional level. It happens, you know, it happens in one evening, and it's all on paper, it's all it's the way it's supposed to be done. But this was done the way it was done in an effort to control the voters basically, and control the narrative that they're in charge and we're large and in charge and we're Trump. And they did a good job. I'll give them that. Politically they be but we we prevailed. Yeah, and we we And if you notice,

I mean we threw them a bone. If we had sixty percent of the house, we should have got more than a fifty to fifty. But hey, you know, we're going to work this out as we moved through the process. Yeah, yeah, Jamie, thank you so much for having me on. Yeah, buddy, I like, you know, we're back at it, back in the trenches again. I love I love the fact that you referred to it as coming out of retirement. I mean, you and some of the others out there worked so darn hard. And listen, I

remember back in the day. I mean, you were like one of the you know, I'm not going to brag about always being like right on top of it, but I know I was there for Trump. That's for sure, uh in the early days, but you go back even farther because like you're the og conservative because you were there when the pre Trump guy was running, Pat by Cannon in nineteen ninety three. Well say, I mean,

well yeah, Pat was Trump before Trump. Yeah yeah, and we much of the same thing went down, and you know it was the establishment against them. You know, those are just amazing stories. And I guess you know, one day I woke up and you know that thirty years slips by you in you're in your sixties, and it's like wow, blink of an eye, folks, Yeah, you know, live it up. Well he

got a chance. Oh yeah, yeah. Man. Well you know the story of my dad and Pat by Cannon were best buddies back in the day that my aunt dated at Buchanan back in the day, and we had a talk about it. But I'm pretty sure your mother and my mother hung out up at the bowling alleys at the trompic Canna that's where I was raised, at the Tropicana. Well, my mother was spent some time in there because that was the after hours bowling joint when they'd leave all the joint. She

was in the in the restaurant business. So you know, you get out midnight one o'clock, you have to go somewhere they get out, you know. They the Tropicana was the top of the list. I was. I was socialized in the Tropicana babysitting room because my mom was in the bowling league. And and and we'd go and I'd go every morning there. I never forget that sliding glass door when I was a kid, and that was like the first sliding glass door, uh in the country. I think the automatic

sliding glass door, I mean uh. And I would walk through there and and I would go, and that's where I spent a majority of my mornings as a baby, as a as a kid, socializing with other bowling kids and we I have time in my life there and that's when they all smoked in the place. It was like crazy, man, and I come out smelling like smoke. But I remember those days. And by the way, your aunt wasn't named Josie, was she no my aunt? Okay? Because

Pat Buchanan. She was a broadcaster, I don't know, see the weather Girl or something for KMOX. And it's a funny part of that story is, let's tell it by my aunt dumped him because she said he wasn't interested in me, he was interested in politics. Yeah, well, because I was asking he was Josie. Because I remember my parents had a cocktail party

pretty much every day. But they had a cocktail party where where where Denny Walsh and Bill Fustele and Joe Larrence and uh these guys with the Globe Democrat and then Pat Buchanan who was at the Globe at the time. And Pat Buchanan came with his girlfriend Josie, and uh they got a snout full, and he he had a he had a convertible. And at the time we lived in New City in the and the neighborhood was chained off. You know, you'd have change that would keep the riff raff out, you know.

And uh so Patty Cannon with a snoutful, has Josie in the passenger seat, and they just basically damn near decapitated themselves because he ran right through the chain. If it wasn't for the windshield they had, they had their heads cut off by a change. But that was his girlfriend, Josie. Man, it was a And then Patty Cannon went to work for Nixon, and you know the rest is history. Yeah, those are good times. I love it that we've re established. I'd like to think I could give you

regular reports on our progress. You make the call let me know, all right, buddy, no doubt. Man, I love you, and thanks for all your hard work and your sense of humor and your dedication. Man. I always love talking to you. Love you too, Jamie. Have a great day, all right, my friend. I appreciate you. Yeah, Julie says her parents met at the Tropicana. That's a that's a great

that's a great place. It still is. I think. Then then then it's weird, because then I would I was like thirteen and twelve, after I sold newspapers at World News, me and my friends would go and spend all of our money on the pinball machines. And they a whole row of pinball machines at the Tropicana. And even then it was a quarter, you know, like in nineteen seventy six or seventy seven or what it was,

it was a quarter, and we played pinball. We literally just absolutely divested ourselves of the entirety of our earnings while working at restaurants and the selling newspapers and stuff, playing pinball half the time and so and so. I would walk right past the place where I was babysat. I'll never forget that place. It was actually pretty. I was excited to go there and see all my peeps, my bowling kids, and I wish someday we'd have a reunion.

I don't think we can find anybody. Troll Linn says she was on the Facebook page as she was in there, So yeah, it was great. I mean, but that sliding glass door is epic. Man, that thing is still there, and I guarantee you in nineteen sixties, that was one of the first sliding doors on the planet. So it was great. By the way, my mom couldn't stand Pappy Cannon because the problem is these guys would all get it when he didn't get in a car and almost take

the head off of his girlfriend. They would sleep on the floor of our living room, and my mom hated that those guys all got drunk and slept on the floor of my living room. Out of our living room first time ever had a sardine though. Me and my PJS man, I'd go it, fed me a sardine and then set me upstairs. I sat there on my mom and dad's bed and watched the bridge over River Quay. Can you believe it? Tell us

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