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Hour 4 of Allman In The Morning for 3-7-2024

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Good morning, everybody, and Happy Thursday to all of you and yours. It's common sense Radio almend in the morning. And I don't want to beat this up too hard, but it really needs to be conveyed in a strong way, especially to all of you. And certainly President Trump recognizes it that Nicky Haley is a relic. The people who surround her are relics. The

Republican Party members who have been supporting her our relics. The party that she identifies with is dead, and if it's not dead yet, it deserves to die soon. And so when Nicki Haley goes out yesterday and acts like she's some kind of queen who is holding onto some cards that Donald Trump needs, 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 it, and I hope he does that. Yeah, whatever, take your rolling pin and

go home. This is not an issue anymore for Donald Trump. And I know it sounds like I am saying this with a level of hubris and maybe even over confidence, But as I have said, Donald Trump doesn't need that relic wing of the Republican Party anymore. It is dying on its own.

We have seen the falling off of sandbags that are holding us down, like Mitch McConnell and some of the others who are not running again, and ultimately Donald Trump is slowly but surely taking over the party, which is really the best kind of approach, because you don't want to just simply run independent or do things like that. You need to reformulate the party in the mold that

best serves the interests of Americans, not the interest of the party. The reason why I'm saying this is this is a really fascinating person who is on the grid now. Her name is Batya Unger Sargun. She has a book out and she's making the rounds and I will have her on the air eventually. I'm in touch with her people, and so she hasn't really begun her true media blitz yet. But the book is called 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 not 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 fifteen, open borders, that's a Koch 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. It's 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 know we 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 that 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, And speaking of that, I'll never forget the first time I ever heard a Republican say anything about LGBTQ rights was it 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 put up by the fascist, propagandist, anti American, traitorous Democrat Party, news media and left. They are the extremist people. Anybody who goes on television and dismisses an entire state of individuals because they're not like you, that's extremist. That happened on MSNBC. That happened when the

Harpies on MSNBC joked and mocked the state of West Virginia. You guys have already been there, done that, and seen it. So the extremist and

you have to keep promoting that. You have to keep pushing that. Don't feel guilty about supporting Donald Trump or the Make America Great Again movement, and in fact turn it around aggressively against the left, against people who are Democrats, Start calling them extremists, turning the word around, flip the script, because you're more right and you're more credible than they are in calling you an extremist. Don't be afraid. I know a lot of you are not.

But so again, back to my point, Nikki Hayley is a relic. She's not an extremist, she's not a moderate, she's not anything. She's a relic of an old Republican party. She was supported by the Koch Brothers, who were indeed open border guys. The Koch Brothers and George W. Bush, they were open border people. But which is why nothing ever got done about securing our borders, which is why it took Donald Trump to come in and do it. Because in her book Second Class, she lays out

this path that I've been talking about. Should have written this damn book myself that I've been talking about for months now as we head into the new election

season, about how the Democrat Republican Party has not cared about us. They haven't cared about the middle class, they haven't cared about the working class, they haven't cared about normal Americans and so and in fact, they have worked aggressively against us behind our backs, while telling us another story, or while distracting us with an abortion issue here something that you there, what have you?

They haven't done anything. The Paul Ryan Republican is a trader to this country and has been a trader to Americans and has been an absolute charlatan, just like Mitt Romney, John McCain, all these guys who we supported and who actually in the end had only contempt for us, because when we started

to speak out. We see what happened when that happened, when we started to speak out, when we started to question the veracity of so called free trade stuff and our so called commitment to NATO, and you know, you saw how angry they got when we didn't comply and we weren't in lockstep with them. They got angry Look how nasty Nikki Haley became when she finally realized that people weren't buying what she was selling. Look how nasty she got and

she did. She turned into a witch after New Hampshire because she thought, like all these other Republicans do, that they could marginalize Trump, they could marginalize Trump supporters. And they had all this money, they had all these packs, they had the newsbeating behind him who hated Trump to and they made a run. They made a swing and they missed. And once they made that run, they made that swing and they missed, they got angry.

The tone of Nicki Haley's campaign after New Hampshire turned as witchy and nasty as I've ever seen it. And she was hell bent to destroy Donald Trump. And so this idea somehow that now it's up to Trump to unify the party is blowney. The Nicky Haley, some of the Nicky Haley voters are useless

people who we don't need to even talk to or kiss up to. And again the Bacchia Hunger Sargant just put it so beautifully in this conversation again with Steve Bennett, and we'll have the conversation with her eventually when they she starts her book tour. But this is this is an important element here because she's she quint essentially captures the essence of of the of the Make America Great Again movement. And I'll let her finish this conversation. 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 fifteen, open borders. That's a cult 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 talk about that as a as a liberal. You've been out You've been outcast because you take the side of the working class. Ye, So how can that be? The Democrats tell us all the time they are a part AOC and these people tell us their working class party. No, that's that's complete nonsense. The Democrats are the party of the college credentialed elites and the dependent poor. So all of their policies are either about flattering

the vanity of the rich or sustaining the poor. That won't work. And meanwhile, everybody in the middle, the hard working people who listen to your show, who you know about and who you respect, they were not represented by either party until Trump came along. And Trump showed up and said, wait a minute, why is no one standing up for the hard working American? And what I did for this book is I traveled around the country and

interviewed working class Americans. And let me tell you something, Steven. You know this, working class Americans, whether they vote for Democrat or Republican, whether they're liberal or conservatives, they all have the same views. Like neither party is really speaking to them. They all agree by and large about the most important issues. Polarization is a totally elite phenomenon. So this is something you guys already knew and have already talked about. I'm sure, but this

is a liberal on Abandon show nailing it completely. This is what we've been talking about all along, or at least if we didn't talk about it, you sensed it right. And she articulates it really well. Her name is Batya Unger Sargon, and she's written a new book called Second Class, and she absolutely nails what the MAGA movement is all about. It is far from extremist. And this ought to give you all the confidence in the world to

punch somebody in the face who calls you an extremist. And I don't mean punch them physically, because you guys know I'm a lover, not a fighter, but you need to fight them, punch them in the face with their own reality that they are the extremists, they are the outliers, They're the ones who truly don't care about most of America. Don't let them tell you you're an extremist. You're not. We're not. We're gonna whim baby.

Good morning, everybody in Happy Happy Thursday to all of you. I want to continue on with Batia Ungersargan. She's going to be on the air with me over the next couple of weeks because her media tour is just kicking off, and she kind of kicked it off on Bannon's show, and she's the author of Second Class, and she speaks to this reality that I've been talking

about you've been talking about for a long time. The Republican Party in the essence of Nikki Haley, the Democrat Party in the essence of Joe Biden are indistinguishable. They have betrayed America and they are disconnected with most of America. They don't realize it, they don't get it, as evidenced by the fact that Nicky Haley ran her mouth yesterday as if she was holding some kind of

basket of important votes for Donald Trump, which she does not. I know, Donald Trump is in vite her to join the club and do all this kind of stuff, but she is unnecessary and she It's kind of like when you know, the rocket takes off into space and you just have to start throwing off weight, and Nikki Haley is weight as our Republicans. Who's support her? Sorry to say, but to Bacchia on Garsargun's point, these parties have constant I mean, I was, in fact, I was even on

the my way to Seapac. I had a Nuba driver who told me at the airport to get home, who told me he definitely knows that all this division is really a creation of the political classes who raise money on it, extort votes from it and line their pockets with it. And here's Bahia Young Gar Sagan laying it out. I did for this book, traveled around the country and interviewed working class Americans. And let me tell you something, Steven.

You know this, working class Americans, whether they vote for Democrat or Republican, whether they're liberal or conservatives, they all have the same views. Like neither party is really speaking to them. They all agree by and large about the most important issues. Polarization is a totally elite phenomenon. Walkers through that. So the elites are very, very polarized. If you talk to someone who's been to college, conservative or liberal, somebody who works in the

media elites, somebody works in the political elites. They look at the party platform, whether it's the GOP platform or the Democratic platform, and they're like, check check, check, check check. Whatever the party tells them is the good and the right they agree with. So there's no natural connection between supporting abortion on demand and believing in climate change and supporting an open border. Those things were cobbled together because they are all in the interests of the leftist

elites. And so if you're in those leftist leets, you're like, oh, these are all my priorities. You are a hard working American, those are not your priorities. You go issue by issue and say, well, you know, I'm a Christian, so I would never get an abortion, but I know somebody who was raped, so I don't want it to be banned. You say, well, I have a family member who's gay, and I want them to be treated with dignity. But i have a child

in school, and I'm terrified of the transagenda. Right, you have this month because the American working class is deeply tolerant, and so that is how they approach the world. Hold it, hold it, hold it. Then I've got to bring my other so hold it, because So raises up his book, because these people are all on it. Now again, this woman is a liberal. But it doesn't matter, I mean, because because now the labels aren't there anymore. And but by the way, do not and

do not confuse this with no labels. The no labels people are probably just a wrung below Democrats and Republicans as as betrayers of the middle class in America, These no labels people are as gargoyley as it gets. These guys care nothing about real America. And so they're even worse than Democrats and Republicans. I mean, it's it's when you put a list of people who belong in Hell, they're right up there with the Democrats Republicans. But she nails it

down, and again to my point, I'll tell you one thing. The next time somebody calls me an extremist, I'm gonna breathe fire into their face because we are not extremists, and don't be afraid to tell people to bite you if they call you an extremist or even trumpet extremists. You can make the argument against them, and you can make the argument that they're the ones who hate black people. They're the ones who hate gays, they're the ones

who hate immigrants, they're the ones who hate the inner city. They're the ones who hate school choice. They're the ones who don't acknowledge babies or babies. They're the ones who don't acknowledge men or men. These people are out lying lunatics. And so again to her point, she quintessentially nails down what the make America Great agenda is, and it is an imperative solution to the problems that we have. Right now, did you see what happened when President

Trump was elected in twenty sixteen. It was as if this ice flow suddenly was cracked by this battering metal ship and he broke through it all made us oil independent in like five months. That's something the Republicans never did. This is why they hate him him so much. This is why Nicki Haley became a deranged witch after New Hampshire, because she was the deep state and the swamp's last hope. She was the last hope to find you. Notice what

happened is Mitch mccondo finally gave up. He wasn't endorsing Trump for a while. He finally quit because he knew that this Nicky Haley thing wasn't gonna happen. This Nicky Haley run wasn't gonna go. They made one run and they failed, and now it was little big Horn time and we're gonna take some

scalps. That's really what it's all about. Nicki Haley was like Custer's last stand, way over confident, didn't understand the numb of the people surrounding and on that hill, and they made their run and suddenly found themselves surrounded. You could use a couple of analogies. It doesn't matter whether it's whether it's the movie Zulu or whether it is whether it is a battle little big horn. These people were swamped, they got caught, and we had more weapons

than they did, and we ate them alive. That's how it happened, and they're dead. So Nikki Haley, nice, try yesterday as you tried to act in your imperious, witchy way, well, I would recommend that Donald Trump go after my voters. It's like, why don't you and your voters go to hell? How does that sound? That's a better That's a better solution for us, because we don't need you. You are not reflective of America. You're not reflective of the middle class. You're not reflective of

real America. You're not reflective of patriotism. You're reflective of a bunch of clubby country club elites who want to maintain your Republican party the way it is. It's no longer yours go away. That's how it works. And so yeah, nice, try to pretend that somehow you have some kind of power anymore, and you don't. Nikki Haley was an empty dress yesterday. She knew it, so she came out and played at the opposite and nobody was buying it. And again you saw what happened when they made that run,

and suddenly that's when Mitch Boccado finally said I'm getting out of here. Yeah, because he wanted to get out before they actually took his head off. He wanted to get out with some kind of dignity, which is something that Nikki Haley unfortunately couldn't. She went out with a total lack of dignity. She lit her hair on fire, she became an angry, scolding witch after New Hampshire and embarrassed herself. And she's now in the scrap heap. So

that's it. And again, that's been a lovely thing. Even CNN I played it for you earlier. Even CNN acknowledged that this is Trump's party now. And anybody who isn't on that train can go straight to you know where, because we're all heading there, and we've got a bunch of people who are who have already bought the tickets, and a bunch of new people and we're like, we're like the uh, the train in like New Delhi, India. You know, everybody piles on top of it and everything else so

bye by Nikki. See you nice try though, nice try. Good morning and happy Thursday to you, all of you and yours. It's Almon in the morning and it is common Sense Radio. Thank you so much for joining us. This is one of Fournin and the Patriots. You are in the right place in Charmagne line too. You are in the right place too. How are you? Thanks for calling the show. What's going on? Hi,

Jamie? How are you? I'm doing well? Thank you? Pretty happy with how things have been shaking out and how lightning is striking on the common sense angle. Yeah, I'm happy about it too. And I wanted to ask you, do you about something I want to shoot? You know? And I know you probably know more history about the Republican Party than maybe most of us, But the Republican Party was the first party to actually have

a black senator, and I don't think people know that. I know a lot of black people don't know that, and they typically associate the Democratic the Democrats with racism. Yeah, and the Democrats are notorious for saying that they're for black people, but actually the policy and procedure that put in place further hurt black people. Well, I'll give you an example of that, Chara, I'm glad you asked, and I'm not going to play a cheap game

here, but but I do have to lay it out here. If you remember back in the day, I mean, the KKK was an outgrowth of the Democrat Party. Uh, George Wallace was a Democrat. George Wallace stood in front of a school not allowing a black girl to get into it, and it took Dwight Eisenhower, a Republican, to pave the way for her to get into the school. Not to mention the fact that the Republicans cast the deciding vote in the nineteen sixty four Civil Rights Act in spite of the

fact that there are plenty of Democrats against it. So Republicans passed the deciding vote in the nineteen sixty four Civil Rights Voting Act. On top of that, when you look at policies, so Democrats, the desegregation is an outgrowth of Democrat Party politicking and fantasies. Newsly by white liberals. Malcolm X warned people about the scourge of the white liberal who like to kind of manage everything and do everything, especially black people. So d segregation was an outgrowth of

that, and that was an idea that these people had. I know how we'll help black people. We'll wake children up at five o'clock in the morning and bust them twenty five miles away so they can go to school with white kids, because after all, that's going to save them going to school with

white kids. Well, invariably what happened is it totally orphaned the public school system in the city of Saint Louis, which I'm just kind of using as an example totally or for them the parents sometimes one car families, they didn't they couldn't go to the PTO meetings because they were working, and the children who were busted out there wound up if they were partaking in anything after school had to actually be cabed home, which still happens today where they take taxis

a football player at a West County school who's black from the inner city takes a cab home paid for by the city of Saint Louis and the county and the state and everything else. So that's that's just not that's not healthy for the black community and was never healthy for the inner city. And there's an example of where sometimes uh, these people when they when they have this soft bigotry of low expectations, don't give black people the tools to live like anybody

else and instead trying to try to manage their lives in that way. And that's a democrat thing in the city of Saint Louis at least, well, it's a democrat thing in in most cities. And the the original black educators and my mother was a school teacher for thirty seven years. And my mother was born in nineteen thirty two, so so she saw and went through a lot of stuff. But she was a school teacher. But when the when the teachers were complaining about the conditions of the of the black schools, it

wasn't that they were saying, we want to go somewhere else. We need the same resources that the white schools have. That was the original complaint, not to bust the children out of the neighborhoods. So you have children that grew up in the neighborhood and then going to school with people that they don't know, and the kids in the schools where the other kids of us,

then they've been told all kinds of crazy stuff. So I have traditionally and statistically, and my father and my oldest brother the same way, we vote what we believe, and it has always been on the Republican side, the conservative side. I had a very good friend that told me, said, well, it's voting for voting for Democrats and means that the elderly people are taken care of and some other stuff. She told me, Then that's what I'm a vote. I said, But that's a lie, that's a platform

lie. You're vote for a group of a belief system that believes that babies in the womb are not babies. Yeah, and you cannot You cannot associate with him if you call yourself a Christian, if you really believe what the Bible said you you can't do that. But so that would let her and I disagreed on and we politely disagreed on it. She was Democrat, I was Republican, and we moved on and we didn't talk about it evenymore because

she wasn't gonna hear what I had. Well, and now you know, now you know why so many black communities, for instance, even in Chicago and New York are rising up against the open borders and the illegal alien influx. Because it's amazing, and this is hard to believe, but blacks are

living it all over again once again being second class citizens. And I mean, as if it wasn't intolerable enough that blacks couldn't even vote until nineteen sixty four, as if it wasn't intolerable enough to where black kids were treated like commodities for some democrat wet dream of de segregation or integration. And now we have people who are coming here, who are getting educational opportunities, getting paychecks, getting gift cards, getting shelter, getting food and everything else, and

sometimes the rec center. You know, you know how liberals love rec centers. They build them because they say, well, I know how we can fight cry, We'll just have black kids play basketball. But the raaluy is they build these rec centers and guess what the rec centers are being used for now, illegal aliens exactly. And Black people in these cities are out of

their minds incensed by it. Not to mention they've already had to deal with the fact that before there was illegal immigration, there was the legal immigration, which actually still put some of these newcomers in the front of the list when it came to business loans and everything else, which is why in many black communities, blacks don't own the grocery stores and the corner stores and the corner liquor stores and everything else. It's Asians. It's it is. It is

people from you know, Pakistan or whatever. I'm not no fault against them, but black people have never I remember when we had our influx of the Yugoslavian refugees from the refugee War the and this is in the early nineties, during Clinton's time. I'll be darned if it wasn't this simple. They come here to Saint Louis, and by the way, they have done great work in building rebuilding this city, the Beivo area. The Serbians did a fantastic

job with that whole thing. But the minute they got here, Southwest Bank opened up a separate wing just so they could get loans. And and meanwhile, black people are like, going, I can't even you won't even let me sit in your lobby for crying out loud to get a loan, because you'll reject me right away. Way And so immediately it's always the black people that wind up having to move aside for somebody. And I don't blame them for being and blame you for being incensed by it, because it's just a

matter of fact. And how I mean that that is in your face discrimination and and I think the first time you and I talked, I told you that, to my knowledge, I've never been discriminated again because of the family that I was. So my mother was educator, my father was in the army, all my brothers, my ex husband and one of my sons actually through in the Navy. So when you're in the military. Born in Kentucky, moved to Italy for three years Arizona the military, even though it had

its issues, but in the military, everybody is the same. Yep, and you don't it is no white, black Italian Asia whatever. We're all military. Yeah. And so moving back to the States and seeing what was going on. But because my mother was a teacher, we didn't we didn't know about the fighting and the writing and stuff with black kids coming to the white to the white schools and stuff. Being educated. My mother we were the first, some of the first black kids to go to the elementary school

in the neighborhood that we moved to. But it's obvious you could see the differences. And the older I get, the more I learned, and I just I just wish that the Republican Party would start giving some history and some facts to the black communities and say, look a here, let me, let me, let me tell you who the Republican Party really is. I mean there was more abolition the abolitionists were more Republicans that were abolishing slavery. Then, yeah, that is that is, Yeah, that's true. And

we have to we have to evangelize on Na and Charmain. And I got to take you the break here, but we got to evangelize on that and Charmain. And also though through absolute action and policy, which I think President Trump has done a good job doing. I'll never forget. He was roundly mocked for it, but he went to Detroit with Ben Carson and talked about

the resurgence and the need to research community banks. Community banks not only help rural people but also inner city people who I either need loans or some rural people farmers pay their buy equipment with it with loans. But but we've had an absolute collapse of the community banking system in the US. So now basically you've got three or four main banks who don't have to talk to you and me anymore. They don't have to have a relationship with you and me anymore.

So he went to Detroit with Ben Carson and said, I want to I want I want to research the community banks. And then he told them what do you have to lose? He was roundly mocked by it, mocked for it. And so I think what we need to do is conservatives is through actions, which I believe President Trump is doing. Uh. And he believes black people are like white people, are like Hispanic people. Everybody wants security, everyone wants prosperity, uh, and everybody wants to make sure that

they're not their kids aren't sent off to die for NATO. So you know that's so again, this is where we need to be and you are absolutely right. Thanks for the thanks for the advice, and we need to talk more about this and not be afraid to. So I appreciate you, Charmaine. Thank you for all you do. I'm so glad that you've raised babies, uh because we're all much more lucky for it. And and thank you so much for calling into the show. Thank you for all the all the

information and everything that I learn show. Have a good day day, all right, you too, Charmaine. That is awesome. I love it when She calls, you guys, have a great rest of your day. Really appreciate you, Alex, thanks for everything, and we'll be with you tomorrow on a fancy Friday, It's common Sense Radio. Saint Louis has a new home for real talk Shaney Allman, Glenn Beck,

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