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Colo State Senator Barb Kirkmeyer joins Dan to discuss calls for GOP Chair Dave Williams to resign

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Ladies and gentlemen in this corner from the University of Colorado thirty years in Lorraine, fighting for truth, justice and the American Way. Oh saw the American Way on full display over the weekend, except it was in Gaza and it was Israel going in to take back citizens who had been brutally kidnapped. That's the American way, standing up to evil, doing what you have to do

to defeat evil. And obviously absolutely horrific, horrific the number of civilians that Hamas killed during that rescue, and that's what's so critical that we all remember, and it's not semantics, it is just truth. Every single one of the innocent civilians who were killed were killed by Hamas. They were killed by

Hamas which chose to use them essentially as human shields. So so hopefully what we saw over the weekend will will lead to a quicker full piece, and we all know that peace isn't going to come through some cheap, meaningless deal that hands Hamas a victory piece. Is going to come through a deal that allows Israel to accomplish its goals. It's survival goals, it's right to survival goals. So making sure Hamas is destroyed as a military and political force.

I know you're going to hear a lot right now about the UN Security Council, you know, approving this cease fire agreement that Biden says Israel has already agreed to. Let's wait till we hear that from Israel and will Hamas agree it. Chances are and just imagine, I mean negotiating with the devil right literally, no matter how you envision the devil, who is real, you know that that's who you're negotiating with here. So will the devil accept this

deal? You know that any deal the devil would actually accept, it would not abide by. But Israel has a right to survive and great to see him get those four hostages back this weekend. Glad you are here. How we're going to be talking a lot about the Colorado GOP and it's so important to the future of the state because this state doesn't have to be gone forever. It might be gone forever, it doesn't have to be but if this

state is ever going to be saved from this downward spiral. And we can disagree around the margins about how fast the spiral is in what form it's taking, but if the state's going to be saved from the inevitable downward spiral from leftist leadership, well then it's going to take a strong Colorado GOP to do

it. Right now, we have the opposite. We have about the weakest possible Colorado GOP organization, which is pretty bizarre when you think about it, because so many of the people, including an unknown insider so I don't know all the machinations, but so many of the people on the Central Committee, so many people who get to vote for the party chair, so many people involved in these different organizations are outstanding people doing tremendous work. The problem right

now, in my humble opinion, is a guy I like. I like Dave Williams personally, but he's a disaster Estate chair and he is the state chair. And so what that's causing because of the way Dave's approaching the job is it's causing great harm to the Colorado GOP as a whole. So all the great work by all these other members of the Central Committee, in all these other folks who are true grassroots, and an awful lot of folks who are very very strong conservatives, A lot of people would say far right in

a derogatory sense, I say far right in a very positive sense. You know, their good work is being undermined by a chair at this point who's just doing a lot of bizarre stuff. So what do you do about that? Well, we had Nancy Pealazi on with us Friday. She has this big powerful county GOP Jeff Go and they called for Dave to resign, and obviously Dave's not going to do that, right, But the question is whether

they can muster enough people on the Central Committee. From what I read, it takes sixty percent to be able to change out the chair, and so I don't have any feel for whether they can do that. Again, I'm not inside all of that, but I was so happy to see Nancy step up and Barb Kirkmeyer one of the most respective. If anybody disagrees with this, please call the show, text this show and let's have the conversation,

because I'd love to know what facts you would be citing. You can call us, by the way, eight five five four zero five eight two five five the number worst number where we hope the best show on talk radio. You can text d An five seven seven three nine Barb Kirkmeyer, the universally respected conservative Republican in Colorado came within a relative handful of votes of winning c

D eight last time around. And Barb has come out now and has called on Dave to step aside, and she'll be joining us at four thirty six, so you'll hear from Barb why she's taking that step. And not an easy step to take, right. It's not an easy step to take because the left is so awful. The last thing we ever want to do is be occupying our time and attention and focus on fellow conservatives when the left is

so awful. But it does reach a point, when it reaches the point where the party chair is actually undermining the causes we all believe in by engaging in this really odd behavior. Then at that point you have no choice, right because you've got to be able to limit the damage from that. And if you have been on vacation or whatever and you've missed all this, it's

really pretty straightforward. You've got a party chair at this point who has sent out multiple well through posting on Twitter and then direct email, has has sent out these emails regarding Pride Month that take on a very hateful tone and absolutely hand the left like kind of silver platter going to the left and saying, okay, left, what what can we do that will help you, mister

extremist leftist, help you defeat us. What would you like from us, mister extremist lefty, to help make sure that an even larger number of people in this state never even think of voting for Republican? What can we do for you, crazy secular lefty? And the crazy secular lefty is going to say, well, Dave, you know what I'd like you to do is

say you hate gays, Say the Colorado GOP hates gaye. You know that is what we could really use from you, Dave, because at that point, then you know, it would take the Good Lord himself coming back down and ordering everybody to vote Republican for you guys to ever win again. And that's what Dave did. He posts his stuff, he sends his stuff out, and the clear message is that, hey, Colorado GOP hates gase. I'm not claiming that's the verbatim, but the word hate was used. But

that's the clear message. So when you reach the point your own party chair is, I'm sure this isn't Dave's intention, but Dave's a very smart guy. He has to realize this. Right when you reach the point where your own party chair is actively helping the opposition, again not his intent, but the clear effect, then you've got to step up. And it's also think about it. Think about how defamatory it is, not in the legal sense, but in that kind of moral sense. How defamatory it is for Dave

to do this, because what he's doing is he's sending the message. He's sending the message on the political front, on the human front, the kitchen table front. He sending the message to all these folks across Colorado that Republicans hate gays. Well, I'm here to tell you I was a Democrat for a lot of years. So I came to this party with fresh eyes, and I got a chance then and was invited to speak still speak to these

different groups around the state. And I came in with a stereotype of Republicans that was not good. So I came in and what I learned. What I learned, you know, just literally going group to group around the state, meeting all these people, talking to groups. Everything else is is you have got a very caring, loving group of people, and who are not in any way, shape or form homophobic, who do not sit there and

have any kind of animus toward gay people. They have the proper correct logical position when it comes to policy issues such as no religious liberty comes before gay rights, freedom of speech comes before gay rights. You know, our children and being able to make sure that our children have their parents' influence and involvement in their life, particularly when they're going through difficult things, comes before trans

writes. So they're right on the issues, but when it comes to the human piece that there is, there is just there's no common vitriol or disrespect or anything when it comes to gays. So for Dave Williams to come out and choose, I think for his own purposes, to attract attention to himself, to come out and to I think, to fame again, not in the legal sense, but to paint Republicans across the state as being gay haters.

That is so fundamentally unfair to Republicans, whether they're involved in politics or not. It is not who we are. Undermines efforts to stand up to this administration's radical leftist agenda on these issues. So yeah, it's time. It's time for all Republican leaders to rise up and say, Dave, we

love you, and I really like the guy. We love you. We know you're a smart guy, but you're doing dumb things, and you're hurting the cause, and you're handing our opponent's victory and we've got to preserve this party. Dave, time for you to step aside. You're on the Dan Capla show. They've had ten million people coming to this country illegal. It's the highest level of illegal immigration the last three years in the history of the

country. We went from the lowest under Trump to the highest and recorded history. They're never going to stop coming until they see people leaving on day one. On day one, President Trump will deport people here legally by the tens of thousands. Then and only then will this stop. And Biden will never do that. Well, you also know that Congress would have to provide the resources to do that to immigrations and customs enforcement, and they say they don't

have the manpower or the money to do any of that. Well scale if Trump is president. If Trump is president, his top priority will seal that border to port here people illegally. We're living on borrow time. When it comes to another nine to eleven. If you're looking for somebody to fix a broken border and keep us safe, Donald Trump, I believe is your best choice. And if you don't leave that after the last three years you've made,

you're making a big mistake. Wow. Which that's Lindsey Graham obviously ties into this. US CBS host shocked by pole. I think it was their own CBS poll showing sixty two percent of registered voters support to porting all illegal immigrants. Think about that. Wow it and you can see now and you already knew, you know why Biden made this kind of full effort last week to say he was going to try and close the border. Sixty two percent

registered voters support to porting all illegal immigrants. Your thoughts on that? Eighty five five four zero five eight two five to five the number text d an five seven seven three nine. I yet can't recall. I'd be surprised if it was a high a number who would have supported that before Biden decided to just wholesale open the border and invite people up and just flood the country with folks here illegally from more than an under different countries without any vetting whatsoever.

Obviously, that's suicidal, right, It's suicidal for a nation to do that, not because of the basic character of anybody coming in from south to the border, but because of a nation's capacity to handle those numbers and without vetting the number of truly hardened criminals, including terrorists, who are going to enter among with you know that, the larger number of folks who are just looking

for a better life. So the combination of the two. Yeah, No, obviously it's because Polis and Johnston and Biden and the rest of them just want more Democrat voters and they're willing to inflict all this harm on the country to get it. So voters apparently are understanding that, with sixty two percent

of all registered voters supporting deporting all illegal immigrants. Anyway, we're going to have Barb Kirkmeyer with us at four point thirty six, very respected conservative Republican one has been very successful and came within a hair of winning CD eight if not for the libertarian candidate pulling four percent, she likely would have won that district. And she's going to join us about her call public call over the weekend for Dave Williams, the GOP chair, to step aside. I'm really

hoping Dave will come on. We've had a lot of great conversations on air. Often we agree on things. We probably agree on about a five ninety percent of stuff. We've had disagreements on air. Whatever. I enjoy having Dave on air. He's been invited, and I hope that he joins me. Obviously we disagree on this, the fact that he should no longer be

party chair, but I would hope we could have the conversation. And hey, if I'm wrong, as Coach Prime says, I ain't r defined right, and if I'm wrong, it should be pretty easy to show that. So let's have the conversation. I don't see any flaw in my logic, but somebody else does. Bring it on. Hey, this is what I love. Okay, remember when President Trump was just getting into presidential politics, and what did we say all the time about him? So wow, I

didn't see that one coming. What a great idea, that's so fresh, that's so different. And that was a big part of his brand, is that he would come up with these unique ideas and we'd all go, wow, yeah, that makes sense. Well he had another one over the weekend, and I love this and I hope we see more of this now as he moves beyond this wrongful conviction in New York, because he's going to have to have more of this to win. So anyway, what about this?

So this is the first time I've said this, And for those hotel workers and people that get tips, you're gonna be very happy because when I get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips. People making tips. Wow, what do you think of that yet? Whether you like it or you don't like, it's fresh, it's new, it's different. I haven't heard any politicians say that before about it and this was what I

think. This was CBS reporting this reluct I did talk with some hotel workers yesterday, some service workers here in Las Vegas, about how that is playing with them and amory about six people told me that would change their vote. That is enough to make them switch from voting Democrat to Republican. If Donald Trump is promising something like that to them. Wow, think about that. It's fresh, it's different. It makes a lot of sense on a lot

of levels. I'm sure you have questions I did too, such as, okay, well, how much we all know so many people right work for tips and the starting point in our minds is, you know, waiters and waitresses that sort of things. But we know there's a much broader category. I mean, I worked as tips as a golf caddy and then worked as tip for Tips as a car parker, et cetera. But we know whether it's you know, Uber or pizza delivery folks, or just a many,

many more categories all the time. Now. So how dependent is the US government on you know, tax money from people who get tips? And I haven't been able to find anything definitive on it yet, And doing my research today, my unscientific conclusion was probably not that much compared to everything else. So you're probably in a situation where you've got a lot of your hardest working

people. Think about it. The people working for tips are very often some of the very best people in any community, people with the great work ethic. They're out there, they're hustling, they're they're subjecting themselves to the micro marketplace every minute of every day. Because I remember when I was working for tips, Yeah, we had to please that person, do good work,

et cetera. It's a meritocracy, so often, you know, these are some of the finest people in any community, city, state, nation, And so right off the bat, you're talking about a very, very worthy group. You're talking about a group of folks who, if they now don't have to pay the government for this, they're going to fuel the economy in other ways, you know, because they're not just going to sit there and have piles of gold under their bed. They're going to fuel the economy in

other ways. And there are people who deserve a frigging break. I mean,

you know, you've got Biden out there now. And this is where I started to compare numbers, even though we don't have hard numbers at this point on federal tax revenue from tips, but you got Biden out there just arbitrarily giving out I think it's up to one hundred and fifty one hundred and sixty five billion with a be transferring that debt from people who knowingly took out student loans, etc. Transferring that debt to people who who didn't take out

those loans, people who couldn't go to college because they didn't have the money or decided to do something else, or you know, whatever the case may be. But my guess is, and again I'm waiting to see some hard numbers from what I've seen so far, it would probably cost far less to give this break to these really hard working folks in our community who deserve it. That then Biden's transfer of student debt from people who agreed to take it

on to people who didn't. And I'll break those numbers down a little bit when we qubec what do you think of Trump's proposal no more taxes on tips? Barb Kirkmeyer, highly respected conservative after the break on why she is calling on GOP chair Dave Williams to step aside Here on the Dan Caplas Show four thirty six, one of the most respected conservatives in Colorado, Barbara Kirkmeyer joins us at the Dan Kapli Show. Welcome back, Barb. How you doing,

I'm doing great. Thanks for having me back on. Well, thank you, and thank you for your courage and stepping up and publicly calling on Dave to step aside his party chair. But please take the floor and tell folks why you did that. Well, it's just that, you know, as I said in when I made my post, our party has always stood for freedom, prosperity, and opportunity, and we're supposed to be making every effort to get our message out to Colorado's and grow the parties and elect Republicans.

But over the course of last year, focusing on trying to unite us under mister Williams leadership, you know what, his message has just been one about dividing the state party and it's fueled by hateful narratives. He has gone after use funds supposedly to you know, the funds are supposed to be used to defeat Democrats. He's doing it to further his own candidacy. He attacked Republicans, and just recently he delivered just really this late latest message of hate

and it's just time. I mean, I've been working really hard down to Capitol along with my colleagues to make sure that we have an agenda that is uplifting, that brings lifts Colorado's up, and you know, we just need to chart a new path here because this one is not working. And I am just greatly, greatly worried that we are going to even get farther into the minority, that we won't even be a major party if we're not careful

with the type of messages that we're sending out. And the other thing is, you know, Dave likes to say that he speaking for all Republicans. No, he's not, he is not. And I don't know. I know, I'm going on. You probably have no no, no, please please walking. Yeah, I mean, I have a primary and I've been

out walking. But you know, I talked to people in my county quite a bit in my district, and you know, I was in a newer part of my district after the redistricting up in Timnath and I have people up there telling me that they're leaving the party because they're just going too far and it's not it's not the party they knew, it's not the party they grew up in, and they just don't like it. So they're not going to be Republicans anymore. And I'm like, well, my gosh, you know

you're still conservative, right and you're still going to vote for conservatives. And they're like, yeah, but we're going to look at everybody really closely because we just don't like what's going on in the Republican Party. And then on top of that, just in the last week, I had a person who was a vice chair in our party telling me that he's leaving the party because

of Dave Williams. That's not a good messag that's not good. We need to we need to get our party back on track and just chart a new path. Right because if it's just Dave Williams out there saying Dave Williams things,

who cares. But when it's the Colorado GOP sending these messages, or Dave Williams representing himself as chair of the Colorado GOP, then people have to choose to do they want to be identified with that brand, and who in the right mind would be on something like this, this spasm of hate directed toward gays. And you know, so who in the right mind would want

to be associated with that? Listen, you have been one of the real stand up people in conservative circles, standing up for religious liberty and freedom and parental rights. But all Dave's doing is first of all, making anybody with an R look bad and second handing the left handing this radical agenda these victories. Because when you come out and send the message Republicans hate gays, you know what do you think the left does? They celebrate exactly? And why

is why is that our lead message? There is so much more here that we should be doing as a Republican party, I mean defending Tabor. I spent all last summer and last fall defending Tabor, and you know, being the co chair on Proposition H along with representative to Gleasi and going out and fighting the really good battles. And we've won big. Why aren't we capitalizing off that? Why aren't we building off that instead? You know the other

part is this guy doubled down. He sent out another email that said, you know, he's looking forward to putting out the list of so called Republicans who plan on signing the petition. Well, Dave, I signed the petition. Mind, I put my name out there. I'm fine with putting my name out there. You know, it's not And he's trying to deflect and he's trying to change this all around because I think he knows he's screwed up, because he's trying to say, you know, we're defending pride months.

No, no, this is about it's childish. It's about that's childish, it's playground stuff. Oh yeah. No. If you say we shouldn't be sending out Haye Man such as you're defending, I mean that's literally what you would hear on the playground in kindergarten. But let me ask you, Barb, if you fit into this category, because I guess according to Dave,

those who don't support that God hates pride email and buried within that. If I remember it right, there was a video with a heading on it, God hates flags, and which for those familiar with this horrific Westboro Church operation, and they're sickly modeled, God hates fags. You wonder if those two titles are a coincidence. But anyway, this article I write says, I

wonder that they aren't a coincidence. They were meant. It was meant to be that way, and it's basically he has the Republican Party coming out with a picture of what I believe it is supposed to be Jesus with these red eyes that does look dis Anish. That is saying God hates flag, which is supposed to mean God hates fags. That is what I mean by hurtful language coming out of the Republican Party. God doesn't hate anyone. I was taught in the religion I grew up in, which is Catholic, that God

loves everyone and that we are made in His likeliness. So I don't think God hates fags. That's not what I was raised on and I just don't believe that. But this guy, again, like I said, he's doubled down, and he puts in this second email that he sent out that I mean, now you know, I'm an established establishment insider. I'm assuming from his emails. But even because you know my mom is hinal hall of you know, wall of Way, honor, yes, I do. Because here's

the thing. I'm not an establishment you know. I am in the Republican Party and I have been faithful to the Republican Party, and I am a conservative. But he says the same, a stabiliate establishment insiders only seem to fight this hard against grassroots Christian conservatives, like I'm not a Christian conservative now, I mean, I really take offense to that as well. But here he is instead of saying, you know what, maybe I need to change the message, maybe I miss it a bit, but you know, or

I should just go use that in my own campaign. Of course, he's using the state party money for his own candidacy. So what that's unethical? I mean, this coming from how un eSchool is that, But saying that and basically calling us is calling from us out that if we sign this petition somehow now we're not Christian conservative because only he gets this side. That that

is just wrong. It is just wrong all the way around. Yeah, think about how preposterous it is using faith, is this kind of sword against conservative opponents while violating the basic tenants of that same faith. I mean, and that it's so preposterous in so many different ways. And I guess all of us, you and I and anybody who disagrees with him. He's labeled, to quote weak Republicans who bowed down at the feet of leftist cancel culture. So, yeah, Barbara, I've said this on Aaron. I imagine

you would say it with great vigor. I will compare. I will compare my years, my decades, my career of standing up to leftist cancel culture to Dave Williams any day of the week. Now, Dave's done some good things, and we agree on a lot of different causes. The difference is he's doing things right now to undermine those causes and to help our political opponents,

those who seek to defeat us on the causes. But you want to compare actual hard work in the trenches and effectiveness standing up to leftist cancel culture. Let's do it. I'm with you any day of the week. And if you want to compare my conservative record to his, I'm with that too, and your record of success, because I do think success still matters,

right, it does. And you know, here's the thing. We are fighting so hard, and we had some successes this year, you know, fighting on you know, bringing down property taxes, bringing down income taxes. We killed a on the calendar, we killed an anti gun bill. We that's everybody working together as a team, you know, down at the Capitol. You know, whether we're Republican senators or Republican healthman versus state representatives,

we work together as a team. And he's undermining all of that. He's undermining our successes, you know, whether it's individually or as a team for his own means. I mean, if he wants to go spout this stuff on his own candidacy, go do it. He wants to go sbout this stuff in his own campaign, go do it. We'll see where how far it gets him. And Barb Kirkmeyer, guess what kind of reaction are you getting barbed from from other conservatives? Other people politically involve Central Committee members,

well other than my well, my opponent's not a Central Committee member. I am telling you. I went to so my Senate district is in both Weld and Larimer County, mostly Well, but it also goes into Larimer County, and I went to events in Larimer County and I thought, you know, if I'm going to get any harsh speedback, it might be here. But

I didn't get any of that. I got people telling me thank you for saying, you know, coming out and making those comments, for saying we need to get our party back on track, that we need to come unified, especially into this election cycle. And I think they're going to write a letter and ask for the resignation as well. At least that seems about the indication so from Central Committee members that are in you know, in Well County. Well County didn't vote for Dave, and you know the majority of us

did not vote for Dave. And you know this is the guy, upon winning election of the state Party chair, called all Republican legislators seclists, and I thought, oh my god, here we go, here we go. He called them all seckless in his speech. Man, well, thank you for standing up. And I hope others do as well. And I think it's just so it's so critical to the future, it's so critical to all Republicans. It's so critical to these issues. And you know what, Dan,

and thank you as well for helping get this message out. But you know what, I want to be in the majority party. You know, I'm tired of losing, and with this kind of agenda, this kind of move from our state party chair, I mean making us all look bad. Basically, we're not going to get there. Yeah. Amen, we just learned that to get there. Thanks your great work. Join us again soon please. That's Kirkmeyer for Colorado dot Com. Barb Kirkmeer, You're on the

Dan Kapla show. So this is the first time I've said this. And for those hotel workers and people that get tips, you're going to be very happy because when I get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips. People making tips was pretty popular and then the network, I

think it was CBS not pleased with this. I did talk with some hotel workers yesterday, some service workers here in Las Vegas about how that is playing with them and Amrie about six people told me that would change their vote. That is enough to make them switch from voting Democrat to Republican. If Donald Trump is promising something like that to them, boy, yeah, and can

you imagine the effect nationwide. So it's just part of this whole move of the GOP to being the party of the working people, which it is it should be for the GOP to win, it needs to be, and for the GOP to fulfill its purpose not just to win, but to actually succeed and to mean something different than Democrats. It really needs to be the party of working people. But what do you think of the policy, the underlying

policy of not taxing tips. We'll get to that. Most of the tensions so far on the show has been this issue across Colorado and the GOP whether Dave Williams, the current party chair, should continue. Now the calls are for those who are calling. Nancy Pelosi, head of Jeff Go the Jeffco GOP called on Dave Williams to resign last week. Barb Kirkmeyer, respected conservative,

just joined me. She's calling on it as well. Everybody knows he's not going to resign, but should he be removed, So would love to hear from you. Dave, of course, has been invited. Would love to have Davon. We've had a lot of great conversations on air. Would love to have another one, and we can certainly we've shown that disagree civilly. But if you disagree with me on this, please we will make you

a priority caller. Would love to hear from you on this eight five five four zero five eight two five five text d A N five seven seven three nine. Hey, couple of quick news notes. The Hunter Biden jury has caughting home for the evening. Could have been should have been the quickest conviction anywhere, just based on the elements. But if you, like me, want to see President Trump win, well you've got to sit there and hope that Hunter Biden is acquitted or at least not convicted. Now chances are he

will be right because he's dead in the water on these charges. But I think it would be very good for President Trump if he wasn't died. My personal belief is that Joe Biden wants him convicted on these charges, that Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, the entire clan see this as a real plus, an enormous plus for Hunter Biden if he gets convicted on these charges, because then they're hoping the pressures off. Then Joe Biden can stand up and say, equal justice under the law, see my own son. I could have

pardoned him. I didn't guess what if this was the tax evasion trial happening now instead of in September. Yeah, the pardon would have come before the tax of asion trial because it's the tax evasion trial where you get in the money. Now they can just come, oh, poor Hunter an addict. He was convicted for being an addict. What was me kind of saying? And Joe would a good dad for standing by him. But the tax evasion trial is where the money is, and that's coming in September, though it

will probably never come. They'll probably be a pardon before then. Why, because hey, where did Hunter get this money that he didn't pay taxes on? Right? Why were people paying the money to begin with? Other than to buy influence with Joe? I mean, well, what are the reason we anybody give Hunter Biden money? Yeah? So different critter there. All right, let's get back to the text and to the phone lines. I've got to tell you. I'll tell you now so I don't forget hilarious story.

Remember, we spend so much time on this show talking about this absolutely insane new law from Polis in the left where under certain circumstances I won't repeat it on now, scooters, bikes, et cetera, they don't have to stop. Bikes, they don't have to stop for stop signs. Well, I had a buddy, you would know his name. He you know, super Bowl champ, all that good stuff, very well known who. The other day, he's driving down the street, he has a green light.

He almost obliterates this joker on a scooter and the guy gets up and starts yelling at my buddy. Jared Polis said, I could do that inver paid him. Jared Polis said I could do that. Jared Polis said I didn't have to stop. I mean the guy said Jared Polis said I could do that, but he was referring to the fact that he had not stopped. I can't remember if it was a bikerscooter, but the guy actually said those words. Let's go to Chris says he's a Precinct one O two leader talking

about our friend Dave Williams. Chris, you're on the Dan Kapitalist Show. Welcome Dan, Thanks for having me on. Sure, Yeah, I was calling in. I think I was calling in because I have to agree with Sarah Kirkmeyer that Dave is the worst. I live in Springs, No Passa County, have a precinct leader for four years now, and he's just counductive to everything you try to do. Well. Then Dave Williams would say you're a quote weak Republican who bows down at the feet of leftist cancel culture.

You don't sound like that, Chris, does that describe you? The good news is that Dave Williams wouldn't doesn't know Shinola. I mean, good, most gracious. I mean he couldn't, he couldn't get elected. Well, I don't want to say that on the air, but Chris appreciate hit the call. We need to hit this news break. If you want to talk some more, just let me know. We'd love to hear from everybody who agrees disagrees. This I think has to be addressed for the good of the

causes, for the good of the party. You're on the Dan Kaplis Show.

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