Just I have a thirty to fifty five KRCD talk station. It's Tuesday, which means it's time for a Daniel Davis deep Dive. You can find them online podcast Daniel Davis Deeve Dive. Just search for it you'll find it. Retired Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis. I think this we're gonna be talking about the Biden Harris situation unfolding and welcome back to the fifty five KRC Morning Show,
my friend. I think this may be the first time we shifted over into matters political, because normally you and I are talking about, you know, the war with Ukraine, the situation in the Middle East, and global affairs, which I know you it's your area of primary expertise, but welcome to politics. Could you have you back on are we witnessing? Yeah, I appreciate it, but as if we get into it, you'll find there's some
direct correlation between the two. So I'm leager to talk about it. Yes, and I am as well because one of the mysteries surrounding this whole bloodless coup atta that we've seen to be witnessing right now is where in the hell is Kamala Harris on all of these critically important issues. Now we have a record as a senator rated the most liberal senator of all of them, with
Bernie Sanders behind her at least in terms of the most liberal senator. I couldn't believe that the rankings from gov Track from twenty nineteen scorecard reflected that all you need to do is look at her record, whether when she was in California or as her term as Senator. Very left leaning record, although not a whole lot of flesh on the bones of where she is from a foreign policy standpoint. But before we dive into that, what is your take on
what we're witnessing in front of us? You know, Biden disappears, he goes to a Hoboth beasts. Next thing you know, he's dropping out of the race. He's been, you know, quiet ever since, although he did come out and sort of confirmed that he did drop out yesterday. Beyond that, nothing My theory and I keep emphasizing this because I don't want anybody
to think that I've actually read this or have personal knowledge on it. Is they're going to Joe Biden is going to resign from the presidency because of some health related issue, but not because of cognitive impairment. It will be something else like cancer or you know whatever, he can't do the job. And more because as of right now, and even JFK. Junior called her out on it, I mean, he because she was so complicit in this cover
up about Biden. She's been on record of constantly telling everybody in America in the world that Biden's as sharp as attack. Obviously, that is not the case, as we have all found out. Yeah, and we certainly, you know, we have known that for quite a long period of time. It's just that only now or is a Democratic party, have they chosen to acknowledge what they have known more than we did behind the scenes for many, many, many months. And you know what I just got to tell you.
I mean, we can talk about whatever policy issues you want, to know. One of the things that just kind of strikes me is a bit odd. Okay, many things, but one of the one of the things right now is that while Joe Biden is at least according to reports, recovering from COVID in his home, and you know, and he's obviously got to be just it was a traumatic event emotionally for him to give up the range
et cetera. You have Kamala Harris around a round like she's on a victory party and dancing with all this stuff and just cackling and laughing about things and just relishing in the spotlight. And it just makes me think, man, where's the loyalty to her former boss? That she's not even being a little bit of difference to him for the moment. It's just immediately leaping into here.
And you know, and I think that ultimately that maybe more important than it may appear, because it just shows that she seems to be this is just my personal opinion, you know, kind of out for herself. Oh without question. I think her history and politics is illustrates that and demonstrates that if you go back and look at it. But what of Kamala Harris as this anointed person within? I mean, Biden obviously started the ball rolling on
this, and I'm sure that point was coordinated as well Daniel. So once he says that, then a lot of the Democrats come out of the woodwork and say, yes, we're all behind Kamala Harris. We're all behind Kamala Harris and even Nancy yesterday. Silence from Obama so far, but we figure that she was going to drop soon enough. This leaves the constituents completely out of the equation. They wanted nothing to do with her. Listen, I'm
not a registered Democrat. I didn't vote to the primaries. She didn't even make it to the primary. She had a drop out because she couldn't get a single digit in polling among a field of like seventeen or eighteen candidates, right yeah, and you know, and you look back to that, and I went and looked at this again yesterday just to kind of refresh my memory. When you had Tulsi Gabbert just eviscerate her when she had to go toe
to toe with somebody tough. Even Biden was kind of hands off on her during the campaign in the twenty twenty season, and Tulci was just a normal politician going after her record, to your point, and she had no answer for it. You see, she wilt it on stage. I mean to this day, I still remember it when it was live and I was like, are you going to respond to it? Are you going to say anything? And that she didn't and then dropped out after that because of the polling.
And now you imagine what would she do if she had to go on stage with Donald Trump right now in a debate, or if she is becomes president. I'm not even talking about being elected, but I'm talking about whether she becomes elected or president because of passing the torch over because Biden can't handle it. Now, can you see her going toe to Toehijian Peing or Vladimir Putin or even some of our allies without being coarse? I just don't know.
Maybe she would shock me, but given the sample size we have, it's not very encouraging to think of her as being the commander in chief with the nuclear codes. All right now, I'm pivoting over a commander in chief Kamala Harris, and that may happen, as you suggested, and I believe
sooner rather than later. Let's pivot over to Ukraine. I haven't heard her being outspoken critic of the current administration's policy of continuing to NonStop fund the Ukrainians in spite of the spiraling out of control problems or facing there defending themselves from the Russians. But are we on the same path under President Kamala Harris as we currently are under President Biden? Or are we just dealing with guest work
here, Daniel, Yeah, no, I think so. Now you can make the argument that all these speeches she made, like earlier this year when she was in Kiev and she was a virtual mouthpiece for Joe Biden, saying the exact same things he did about you know, we'll stay with you as long as it takes, you're gonna win the war, all this kind of stuff. It's unclear whether that's just because what she was told to do as the vice president, that's what you're supposed to do, you know, you're
supposed to support the president, or was it her own view. But my personal expectation is that she's just gonna kind of let things just go on autopilot. She's probably gonna hire a lot of the same people. I can't even imagine that she would have some kind of change of course and do something materially different than what Biden did. I think she'll just keep on going with the status quo. And what of Israel. I get the sort of strong feeling
that she is I don't want to say anti Israel. She's not a completely anti Israel, but she is pro Palestine in a sense. The two state solution I think has come out of her mouth before and calling on Israel to you know, keep their powder dry and not escalate the violin. So we get some indication of a Kamala Harris as a commander in chief relative to Israel.
But is that enough to satisfy the protesters that are inevitably going to show up at the Democratic convention, whether it's a foregone conclusion convention or not, or in the anger and the arguments in the street and the protest about the whole situation that's going to continue to flong past the election. Well, according to Washington Post this morning, to your point, she already has enough delegates, the permanent delegates, I forget the term, so it basically is already
a done deal before it gets in there. So that seems to have been the result in terms of the Israeli Palestine situation. She's going to continue to have the same difficulty that Boden did because, you know, she may be wanting to go all in on Israel, but there is a significant portion of her electorate and people that she needs to get in office who are as you know, you know, very much want to worry about the Palestinian people, and so she can't go all in on Israel, and I mean we're gonna
probably get a clue of it tomorrow when Benjamintte Yeah, who addresses a joint session of Congress, will see kind of how she responds to him there, and that might give us a clue. But I assure you that the people in her party that are you know, want to see the war come to an end, want to see something done to help the Palestinian people. They will not be silent, and they will exert the pressure on her that they
have. Well, I expect at least in in response to any questions or reaction to Benjaminett and YEAHO address in Congress, she will giggle at some point. Daniel, Oh, yeah, I've not seen a day since she's been in office that she hasn't well nearly. It's just it's kind of a hallmark that I don't think the Democratic Party really wants. It's play well right now.
I saw a clip of a video yesterday where she came out with the knobs against Trump, and there was like a literally standing ovation to the people were cheering wildly because they love it when she goes after him. But that's not going to play well when you're trying to get people in the middle who just want a good president. They're not looking for somebody who just wants to
crush the other guy without having any kind of a competing vision. I mean, whatever people want to say about Trump, you know where he stands on actual issues here, and you could have some dispute over what they are. But we better see what her actual position on issues are that mattered to our
lives beyond the laughing one insurmountable hurdle she's got Daniel immigration. I mean, she was in charge of the border and she looked at the Central America and started talking about these ten twenty years, thirty year solutions like planning sustainable crops and dealing with global warming challenges, and all the reasons that she believes or at least paid lip service to the reasons that we're being inundated with illegal immigrants
fleeing those nations do anything to close the border, and Democrats in Democrats cities in blue cities that were sanctuary seas are all as mad as hell about the aftermath of that. She can't overcome that, well, yeah, I mean she unless she becomes a regular politician and changes with the wind, and we'll see if she does that, because you can hold a position if you want, as long as long as it works for the people that you're trying to
represent. But the day that her position runs into a brick wall, she either changes course and goes with the brick wall, or she doesn't get elected. And you know, this is not the time when she was in office. And people are sick and tired of a lot of this stuff because they see the ramifications of it, they see how it's played out. It's not been played well, and they want somebody who has some actual answers beyond whatever the party of affiliation they may have. They want to see, what are
you going to physically do about it? And she's kind of made her history in one direction, and we'll see if she can remake herself into something that makes sense out on that. It certainly is. But we are the jury, and we'll have an opportunity to chime in. My Democratic listeners won't have an opportunity to chime in on who they would prefer to run per president, but we will have an election and a choice in November. Daniel Davis deep
Die find them online. It's easy to do until next week, my friend, it's always a pleasure to having on my program. Always a pleasure to be here, Brian, see you next week. God bless you, sir. Eight forty one fifty five K see the talk station. It's always a pleasure to recommend Zimmer Heating and air conditioning because I know they're going to take great care of you. They've always been doing that for seventy five years.
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