Walz's Military Service in Spotlight, Harris Ignores Press, and Males Go For Gold at Olympics, with Andrew Klavan | Ep. 858
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What is the truth about Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and his military service record? Questions have been swirling, including allegations that Mr. Walz abandoned his fellow troops in their greatest time of need, even claims of stolen valor.
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM channel 111 every weekday at noon east.
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Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show.
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What is the truth about Minnesota governor and now Democratic vice presidential pick
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Tim Walz and his military service record? Questions have been swirling, including allegations
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that Mr. Walz abandoned his fellow troops in their greatest time of need, even claims of stolen
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valor. Yesterday on this program, I spoke with a Minnesota National Guard veteran who has been
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sounding the alarm on this story for years. Tom Behrens, who took over the post, Tim Walz left
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when he retired just as his unit, the unit under his command, was deploying to Iraq, was on this
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program yesterday. And Tom made some stunning allegations. For what it's worth, the Harris
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Walz campaign and the complicit media would have you believe this entire controversy is just a bunch
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of nonsense. But today we're going to bring you the receipts. Here's what we know. Days after the
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September 11th, 2001 attack on our nation, Mr. Walz re-enlisted in the National Guard for a six-year
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commitment. He would later claim it was only four. Alpha News, they're in Minnesota. They've obtained
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the paperwork. It was six. So I don't know why he's misleading about that. But he signed up to stay
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in until 2007. 2007, not 2005. In late 2003, he deployed with his unit to Italy in support of Operation
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Enduring Freedom. Operation Enduring Freedom is also known as the war in Afghanistan. He never
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went to Afghanistan. He never saw active combat, nor was he part of Enduring Freedom. Again, that name is
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used for the war in Afghanistan. He was in a support role in Italy. In the military, these words matter.
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In February of 2005, we're flash forwarding now two years from the Italy service, he filed paperwork
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with the Federal Election Commission to run for Congress. One month later in March, his own campaign
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acknowledged before he retired from the National Guard, he was still in the National Guard, that he
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knew he might be getting deployed to Iraq. They put out a press release titled, quote,
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Walls still planning to run for Congress despite possible call to duty in Iraq. And indeed, this is
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something that is done. Sometimes active duty National Guardsmen also running for office. At that time,
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he said, quote, as command sergeant major, I have a responsibility not only to ready my battalion for Iraq,
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but also to serve if called on. That's him. Months before he retired. After he'd already said,
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I'm thinking about running for Congress. I'm dedicated to serving my country to the best of
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my ability, whether that's in Washington, D.C. or in Iraq. Two months later, in May of 2005, Mr.
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Waltz, the same one who six weeks earlier said, quote, I have a responsibility to serve if called on,
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retired from the National Guard, effectively telling those who served under him,
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good luck in Iraq. I won't be there. This was years before his commitment was due to end.
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Now the media points to the fact that his unit did not receive the official alert orders to deploy
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to Iraq until July 2005, two months after Waltz officially retired. But that doesn't change the
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fact that he clearly knew that a deployment was a possibility at the time he decided to bail.
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Nor does it change the fact that Waltz retired early, that those are facts that are in not in
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dispute. He retired early, even by his own measure, where he's claiming he was allowed to retire at
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some point in 2005. It's fine. They do retire early sometimes. It's not totally unusual for someone in
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the service to retire early once they've surpassed the time that they committed to. But this was a
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re-up, the six years. But not on the eve of being deployed with all of the men under you who you're
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responsible for, for the first time to the theater of war. That's what makes this controversial.
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There's no question he did that. His own letter acknowledging he knew he was likely to get a
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deployment notice to Iraq months before he retired shows you he retired, left his unit knowing he was
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abandoning those men. That is a fact that our guest, Tom Behrens, yesterday took real issue with.
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Everybody was in shock because senior NCOs don't do that. I mean, you basically train for years and
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years. You're with your soldiers. Your soldiers are literally like your kids almost. I mean, you've
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watched them grow up. You've helped them shoot guns and learn how to do the radio stuff and, you know,
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fix wounds if you can and different things. And then all of a sudden, when it's time to go
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do your thing with that, you quit. I mean, that just absolutely was just, it was just disgusting.
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His former unit would eventually deploy for 22 months at the height of some of the worst violence
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Iraq has ever seen. And at least three members of that unit were killed. And where was Tim Walz?
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He was sitting in DC in Congress. The campaign will say Walz did his part serving for 24 years in
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uniform and was a tireless advocate for our men and women in uniform as a congressman. Fair enough.
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The record will bear that out or it won't. Well, I'm sure have somebody digging into all those claims,
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but he certainly served the nation for 24 years as a national guardsman. But Mr. Walz also appears
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to have misled, or at least did not correct mistakes about his military record repeatedly.
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A newspaper article about his run for Congress falsely claimed he served in Iraq. This is when he was
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first running. He did not serve in Iraq. Again, he served in Italy. Did he call them up and try to
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correct that? There's no correction on it. Back in 2004, Walz was photographed at a protest carrying a
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sign reading Enduring Freedom Veterans for Kerry. Again, that insinuates he served in Afghanistan
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as part of Enduring Freedom. He did not. He was in a supportive role in Italy and again in the
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military. Just ask military vets. These words matter. A veteran named David Thule confronted
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Mr. Walz's aides in his congressional office about that representation, that sign suggesting he had served
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in Operation Enduring Freedom. Back in 2009, the guy went into the campaign offices and sat down
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with Mr. Walz's staff and Mr. Thule filmed the encounter. Here's part of that exchange.
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We're here on a veteran-related issue. I don't know if you are familiar with this picture at all.
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This was taken in 2004 here in Mankato, and it's actually been posted on the internet for quite some
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time. You don't even quite realize what it is. But in this picture, Congressman Walz here is holding
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a sign that says Enduring Freedom Veterans for Kerry. So tell me what your understanding of this
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military background is. Yeah, I understand that he was called up in support of it, obviously,
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in support of that operation. That's how I've always understood it. And so the time that he,
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you know, when he got called up, you know, I guess I've always referred to it as, you know,
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he's called up and served in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Okay. So is there any question
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in your mind what Enduring Freedom is? No. Okay. So I guess most people, yourself included,
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would associate Enduring Freedom with Afghanistan, right? Right. But I mean, I think it, you know,
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as I also understand that it encompasses a great deal in there. Well, Operation Enduring Freedom is
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limited to Afghanistan and the airspace directly involved. There's other units that are called up
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in support of that. I'm sure that's probably what his military order said. Right. My concern,
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other than this picture, is that the Congressman's website, his official biography, says simply that
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he's mobilized with an Italian in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Without any other details,
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don't you think it's reasonable? People might assume that means he served in Afghanistan.
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Perhaps, I guess. Are you aware of any of the media reports from 2006 that inaccurately cited
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the Congressman as a war better? Specifically, I can't think of any right now, but I don't, I would
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imagine that. I know people have approached me as a staffer and thought that, and so I've corrected
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them. If, so if you serve in support of an operation, you're not necessarily a veteran
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of that operation. Is that what you're saying? Yes. So your question is more about this picture
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than his biography. Okay, I have two questions. Yeah. The biography is one of them. That's,
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that's, oh, that's bad. That's misleading. That's a little bad. This right here, under current
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U.S. law, this could get the Congressman probably thrown in jail in violation of the 2006 Stolen
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Valor Act, which says it is a crime, a federal crime, to portray yourself in writing or verbally
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as having received an award or declaration authorized by Congress that you didn't receive.
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Congressman Wallace is clearly claiming in this sign, in this, in this picture with this
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sign, to be an Enduring Freedom veteran. He is clearly, nobody disputes the fact that he
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is not an Afghanistan or Enduring Freedom veteran. So this represents a fairly serious issue. So can
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I leave you my name and number and can I trust that someone will get back to me on this issue?
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Okay. You heard the gentleman raising not only that sign, which said he was a veteran of Operation
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Enduring Freedom, but also Wallace's own campaign announcement, which in which he called himself
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a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom. Okay. All right. So he said it himself. He held a sign that
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said it and he said it himself in his campaign announcement. He's a veteran of Operation Enduring
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Freedom. Flash forward to 2008 and Waltz also endorsed a book. That book was titled Winning Your
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Election the Wellstone Way. The book had a section on Tim Waltz, falsely describing Waltz as a National
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Guardsman who served in Afghanistan. Now he, he pushed this book. He endorsed this book. Are we supposed
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to believe he didn't look at the one piece of the book that was about him and say, hey, I did not serve
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in Afghanistan out of respect for the men who did that needs to be changed. And then there are Wallace's
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own false statements about how he is allegedly, I don't play this soundbite yet. Allegedly a retired
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command Sergeant major. I'm going to play the soundbite, but just keep in mind when you hear this,
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it is the word retired that makes this title false. And once again, titles and words in the military
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matter. I'm a retired command Sergeant major. I spent 24 years in the Army National Guard.
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So when you first came to Washington, you were a retired command Sergeant major in the Army National
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Guard. So you were drawn immediately. As a 24 year veteran of the National Guard and the Red Bull
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Division and a retired command Sergeant major. He's not. He's not. According to the Minnesota
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National Guard, Mr. Walls did not complete the necessary work to achieve that title in retirement.
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He did not earn it. He held that title provisionally for a short time, but did not do the two year
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training to actually earn it. He quit and he retired at a lower rank. This has all been confirmed by many,
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including the officials. And it's on the stolen Vauer, sorry, stolen Valor X account as well.
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J.D. Vance himself, an Iraq war veteran, has hit Tim Walls hard on this issue. Yesterday,
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reporters tried to get Walls's response to the flurry of reporting that is coming out now
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about his misrepresentations regarding his record. He either did not hear them or refused
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Governor, Vance, excuse, you have stolen Valor, your response.
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Governor, Governor, Vance, excuse, you have stolen Valor, your response.
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And it's not just all of that. Just this week, the Harris-Waltz campaign tweeted out a video
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of Tim Walls in 2018. He was bragging about his record on guns. And once again,
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he misstated the facts. Take a listen to him in 2018. I think it is. Sot 6.
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Hope woke up like many of you did five weeks ago and said, Dad, you're the only person I know who's
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in elected office. You need to stop what's happening with this. I'll take my kick in the
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butt for the NRA. I spent 25 years in the army and I hunt and I gave the money back. And I'll tell
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you what I have been doing. I've been voting for common sense legislation that protects the Second
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Amendment. But we can do background checks. We can do CDC research. We can make sure we don't
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have reciprocal carry among states. And we can make sure that those weapons of war that I carried in
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war is the only place where those weapons are. Except he did not carry weapons in war. He went to
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Italy in support of the war that was being fought by our guys in Afghanistan. And when it was time for
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him to carry a weapon and go to Iraq, he quit. Those are the facts. Joining me now, Andrew Klavan,
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host of The Andrew Klavan Show and author of the recently released mystery novel, The House of
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off Magic Spoon. Hold on to the dream. Andrew, welcome back. Great to see you. This is all very
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disturbing. This is serious stuff. And I know the left wants to dismiss this as, oh, you know, just some
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small little nothings. This matters to the guys who actually fought overseas.
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It should matter to everyone. First of all, great report, Megan, really well researched and really got
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to the heart of the matter. You know, I never served, so I'm very slow to criticize Rawls for when he pulled
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out of his 24 years of service. I appreciate his 24 years of service. And I you know, he has a chance
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to address questions about why he pulled out the lying, however, I can address. I in 2008, I was
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embedded very briefly with the troops at Bob Kalagush in Afghanistan. You know, I was there for
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about a week to cover a story for City Journal. They liked me. So as a gift, as a parting gift,
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they gave me a T-shirt, making me a sort of honorary member of the 101st Airborne, calling me their
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mascot. I guess I was like their poodle that they had around. I've never worn that T-shirt out of
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the house, not once, not ever. And I never will, because I'm terrified that anybody might think,
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wrongly think that I had served with them. I was visiting. I appreciated the gift. I might wear it
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in the house at some time. Never wear it out of the house. Never want anyone to think that I did more
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than I, that very, very little I did do as a journalist over there, because it's a real thing. It is a real
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thing to go into the service. It's a real thing to be deployed into a war zone. And it is a real
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thing to fight and be in battles and be in combat situations. These are all things that you should be
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very extraordinarily careful about. And it just fits in with the rest of Walls' campaign so far. I know
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it's only a few days, but it's all fake. It's all this stuff about, oh, he's folksy. He's a
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Midwesterner. He's a moderate. He's not. He's a far left governor who has done dreadful things in that
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state. And what I don't understand about this, and this is just true of the left and especially
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the leftist media altogether, is if they're so far left, if they believe in leftism, if they believe
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in progressivism, how come they got to lie about it all the time? How come everything they say about
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this guy is fake to convince us that he's not what he is? All of that aside, convincing us on a
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political level that he's not what he is is one thing. But convincing us that he is a military
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combat veteran, it's inexcusable. And that one thing he said where the weapons of war that I
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carried in war have to stay in war, no. I mean, that's claiming, that is literally claiming an
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authority you don't have for a policy position that you're taking. It is one thing for J.D. Vance to say,
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I was a Marine. I was in Iraq. This is the way I feel about this as that guy, as a veteran,
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to say that you want the weapons that you carried in war to be restricted back in your home country,
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where presumably the people fighting in combat are there to defend, among other things, the Second
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Amendment. It's just inexcusable. And also the fact is that clip you played of the journalist shouting
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at him and him not answering. Have either of these candidates, Kamala or Walsh, have either of them
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answered a question? Have either of them stood in front of the press and talked? And are the press
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clamoring for them to do it? It's all fake. It is all illusion. And it's really disturbing in this case.
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You know, I think about, you know, my mom, she's retired now. Now she's in her 80s. But
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she spent her whole career working as a nurse at the Albany Veterans Hospital. All she did was take
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care of vets, all the vets from all the wars over the past 40 years. And these guys, so many of them
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come back severely damaged from their experiences, whether, you know, yes, it can be the loss of
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limbs, but it can also just be the PTSD, the deep trauma, drug addiction that follows. You know,
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I'd go see her and you'd see the World War II vets who would stand and salute her, the nurse as she
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walked by. These guys know nothing other than respect. You know, they'd stand up, they'd take such
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good care of the flag and make sure it was properly displayed. And that's our vets, right? That's our,
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and so many of them actual combat vets and wear the wounds to show it. That's why those guys take
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such issue with people who bump up along the line of saying they did something they didn't do,
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saying you were part of enduring freedom when you weren't saying you, you carried a weapon in war
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when you didn't. And what we're seeing right now, Andrew, it's pretty interesting is, you know,
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I had Sean Ryan on the show a couple of months ago. He was amazing, uh, former Navy SEAL. And he
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tweeted out this picture of himself with the combat paint on his face. And he, the caption is,
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this is a photo of me not being Tim Walsh. Some of us answered the call and some of us, Tim Walsh
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cowered in the rear rear. Then there's Sean Parnell, uh, who had run for Senate in Pennsylvania a couple
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years ago. Same picture of himself with his guns. This is a photo of me not being Tim Walsh.
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There are more and more and more, all these guys under this same timeline hosting pictures of
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themselves actually serving. Look, here's another one. Me not being Tim Walsh. These guys get it and
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they are not going to be spun by morning Joe saying, Oh, there's nothing to this. This isn't like you tell
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it to these brave guys who put on their uniforms, grab their guns and actually risk their lives and saw
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their buddies die in the theater that he quit on as his unit went off without him.
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Yeah. And I respect the fact that military people are saying these things, but we should all be
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saying them, you know, every single one of us, this is, this is a thing that has bothered me about
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our, the way we treat our soldiers since the days of Vietnam, when soldiers were being spat upon,
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when they came home for the work that they did, everything we do depends on them. You know,
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I read and write for a living. I read and write and talk for a living. That depends on them. That
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doesn't happen without them. If you're married, if you're having a good time sitting with your wife
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and having a glass of wine, that depends on these guys. If you go to the opera, if you walk with your
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child, whatever you're doing, it depends on these guys and they can be invisible because we're so
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powerful. Our country is so big and so powerful that we don't see them every day as we would say,
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if we lived in a little village in the middle of nowhere, our country is so large and they keep us so safe
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that they become invisible, but they're always there. And everything we do depends on them. And
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that's why we pay them the respect that we do. That's why they get to board planes first. That's
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why we talk to them with the kind of respect that we do. And that's why guys step aside when they walk
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down the street. You know, we all feel this way that like, if you're doing that thing, you are doing
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the essential thing that makes everything else that we do possible. So while I had nothing but respect
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for the military people who are coming out with that special brand of feeling hurt and insulted
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that their valor is being stolen, I think everybody should react to this. And I think
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he has to stand up. He has to come forward and talk to the press about this. What did he mean
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by the weapons he carried in war? What did he mean? And you're also right, by the way, about the fact
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that he didn't send in corrections. That would have been the first thing I would have done had I seen
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something like that. I mean, that's a, that's a really bad, you know, I've been, I've had people
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credit me with winning awards I didn't win or being on a bestseller list when I wasn't. And I always
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called them up and corrected it, but this is so much more important than that. That's so trivial,
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but you don't want to be given things that you do. Part of a pattern, Andrew, right? If you look
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back at the histories, we just laid it out. Um, his campaign announcement is saying he was part of,
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he was served in operation, enduring freedom, him holding the sign enduring freedom veteran,
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um, the newspaper article saying he had served in Iraq and the, the, the next one saying in
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Afghanistan, him not correcting it over and over. And that, and it dovetails with the fact that he's
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going by retired command Sergeant major. And that matters too. It was a higher rank than the one he
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actually earned. They gave him a shot at command Sergeant major thinking he was going to be there
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for another couple of years and that he would have to go to this other school for training to earn that
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higher rank. Well, he didn't, he left, he didn't go to Iraq. He didn't do the training. And so what
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happens in the military is then when you retire, if you didn't actually earn the provisional rank,
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they gave you for a short time, you retire at the lower, the lower rank, you get different benefits
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and so on. And that was confirmed. That's been confirmed by stolen valor, valor too. And, um,
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he's been running around telling everybody he's retired command Sergeant major, which he's trying to
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elevate himself, make himself sound more important than he actually was. It's, I'm just saying all of
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this is part of a pattern and it's a disturbing pattern. And just in my history and my opinion,
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you don't mess with military honors or achievements. It's just a hard rule. You don't try to make
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yourself sound braver than you were, or like you took on a bigger commitment than you did. If you do
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normal, honest media will hit you for it. Even CNN was forced to do a report acknowledging he was out
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of line and he misstated things yesterday on this MSNBC going a different way entirely.
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All right, let me pivot to the morning Joe. Um, when I'll get to morning Joe second to the,
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the tarmac moment you mentioned. So they yelled the question at him and he either didn't hear or he
00:25:20.020
didn't respond. And now we're bench bureaus keeping like a daily count. I think we're on day 19 now of
00:25:26.220
Kamala Harris, not taking any questions or doing a press or he's exactly right. Where is she?
00:25:30.360
Hello? Hello? I mean, she's just this curated version of her old self. And we're supposed to
00:25:36.960
just forget what the old self was and sounded like and believe this new version is the real her.
00:25:42.300
Okay. And, um, JD Vance did a bit of a stunt yesterday to try to call attention to the fact that
00:25:50.100
she's not speaking to the press. She's being protected by them. And here was a bit of that as,
00:25:55.140
um, he, his airplane landed near air force two in Eau Claire, Wisconsin yesterday.
00:26:01.680
I figured I'd come by and, uh, wanted to take a good look at the plane. Hopefully it's going
00:26:08.280
to be my plane in a few months, but I also thought you guys might get lonely because the vice president
00:26:13.100
doesn't answer questions from reporters and hasn't for 17 days. Uh, have they given you guys an
00:26:18.360
explanation for why she won't take questions from reporters? No? Nobody? Okay, great. Well,
00:26:25.700
I hope that she changed your mind because it'd be good for the American people. And I think it'd be
00:26:30.320
good for you all. She actually ran a real campaign instead of one from a basement with a teleprompter.
00:26:35.180
So have a good one guys to see ya. What would you like to hear from her?
00:26:38.640
Tell her to answer your questions. I'd love her to just answer what she wants to do
00:26:42.440
and also explain why every single position she has has changed.
00:26:48.040
And here was the Kamala Harris HQ response. It's a video of one of the dance moms, ladies.
00:26:54.520
And now I want to sit back and relax and enjoy my evening. When all of a sudden I hear this
00:27:02.920
agitating, grating voice. And they're showing his plane. Okay. He's trying to get us to cover.
00:27:11.680
He's trying to get, not us, but the mainstream media to hold her to account, Andrew.
00:27:17.360
Well, it's, it's humiliating to them. That's why they weren't laughing. That's why they're kind of
00:27:21.300
backing up as if he were assaulting them because, you know, you send it out to a reporter. He's
00:27:25.720
supposed to be aggressive. He's supposed to be getting the facts without fear of favor.
00:27:29.880
Obviously they're not, they're not doing that. They don't conceive of their job in that way
00:27:35.400
anymore. I mean, when, when, when I was a reporter, that was the way we thought of our job and you
00:27:39.500
could fail or succeed at it, or you could cheat at it, whatever you want, whatever you were capable
00:27:44.600
of doing, but that's not the way they think of it anymore. They actually think of it as creating
00:27:48.700
this fantasy atmosphere in which we're supposed to vote. I mean, consider, look at this, Megan,
00:27:53.360
you know, one week we're being told that Joe Biden is the smartest guy in the room. He's sharp. He's
00:27:59.580
on top of it. He hasn't lost any of his skill. He's better. This is the best Joe Biden we've ever
00:28:04.220
had. The next day, I mean, two days after the debate, his debate with Trump, suddenly the guy
00:28:09.160
is a drooling fool who's got to step down, who's dragging the entire party with him. Then he steps
00:28:15.080
down and he's George Washington. Oh my God, the incredible selflessness with which he stood aside.
00:28:20.200
You know, I'm getting whiplash at this point. And then, and then Kamala Harris steps up and the
00:28:25.260
same people who have just spent all this time lying to us for once, lying to us twice, lying to us a
00:28:30.180
third time, suddenly, oh, she's so lovable. She's such a competent person and she's moderate. She's not
00:28:36.000
far left at all. She doesn't believe any of the things she said. The one thing that doesn't exist,
00:28:40.740
the one thing that does not exist is video or audio of Kamala Harris saying, I no longer believe
00:28:46.680
all the things that I said and did before. And I actually separate myself from the Joe Biden policies
00:28:52.140
that I've been supporting all this time. And I take back the fact that I lied about him being the
00:28:58.040
sharpest tack in the room. So all of this stuff is fantasy. And there is now no longer a structure
00:29:03.740
except for you and me and Ben at the Daily Wire and Elon Musk. There's no longer a mainstream
00:29:10.760
structure to call these people to account because they no longer conceive of their jobs that way.
00:29:16.220
They conceive of their jobs as creating this fantasy in which you, who's too foolish to understand how
00:29:22.780
wonderful progressivism is, will be tricked into following the progressive path. They've been doing
00:29:28.600
this at least since Obama just ran an entire life. He ran an entire shadow life where he never
00:29:34.860
actually cast a vote, never actually said a word that could be held against him, and then suddenly
00:29:40.260
became a left winger once he got in office. So this is the pattern. I mean, I think we should ask them,
00:29:46.600
if DEI is so good, why is it bad to call Kamala Harris a DEI hire? If progressivism is so great,
00:29:53.540
why do you have to convince us that Tim Walls is a moderate? If all of these things are so
00:29:58.760
wonderful, if it's so wonderful to give porn to kids, to elementary school kids, why can't I read
00:30:03.220
the porn out loud at a PTA meeting? Why is it that everything they do has to be done in secret and
00:30:08.640
the fantasy has to cover it over? The fantasy is exactly right. And it's, it's, it is all part of
00:30:14.280
keeping her underground and not available to the press for questions or for a presser, God forbid.
00:30:20.120
There was some report out today, like maybe after Labor Day, she'll give an interview. Maybe. Are you
00:30:26.560
kidding me? It's August 8th. She's already been out there for 19 days and maybe she'll give an
00:30:33.060
interview after. I mean, it's, it's absurd. And, um, the media meantime is leaning hard into the
00:30:40.120
fabrications around the new Kamala because the fantasy must be created. You know, this false image
00:30:46.820
must be created and built up and supported. And just as JD Vance has to be created into a weirdo,
00:30:52.680
right? Like lies about him. Actual smears have to be propagated by even Tim Walls, his opponent on the
00:30:58.720
VP side. Um, but on Kamala, what they've done is they have, yes, changed all of her weirdness into
00:31:04.580
brat summer. It's cool. It's like, she's the drunk wine aunt. That's what they've been telling us.
00:31:09.180
The nonstop cackle, which is just, she just sounds like a moron. I mean, she's,
00:31:15.340
she does the cackle in response to awkward situations, situations in which she clearly
00:31:20.000
doesn't know what to say. She's, she stumped yet again, because she doesn't seem like a very smart
00:31:25.080
person. So she stumped a lot. So she just uses the cackle. And instead what they've done is try
00:31:30.460
to rebrand this as she's joyful. She's that's her being such a joyful person. And by the way,
00:31:39.420
not just Kamala, but Democrats. So they're parlaying it into the enthusiasm we're seeing
00:31:46.100
by Democrats that they've been brought back from the dead, right? They had a nearly dead candidate
00:31:51.300
who they were going to have to drag across the line weekend at Bernie style on November 5th.
00:31:54.900
Now they've gotten a live person. So they actually are feeling happy, but their joy over the
00:32:00.880
resurrection and heard quote joy, which is really her cackles, um, does not mask the fact that 70%
00:32:08.920
of the country believes we're going in the wrong direction. People can't pay their mortgages.
00:32:14.100
There's a flood of illegals here over 10 million who are hurting people, infecting us fentanyl and so on.
00:32:20.200
And yet just listen, listen to the Pravda media. This is just from like one hour of MSNBC this morning
00:32:28.960
on the joyful message. This joy, this, this campaign of infectious and dynamic joy are these
00:32:37.080
two very positive, joyful, energetic people to embrace the joy, which you see them doing a lot
00:32:42.920
of joy, a lot of optimism out of the box. The vice president has spoken to this eloquently with great
00:32:49.060
joy, great enthusiasm and joy, I think is a great word because you can see this in, in Tim Walton.
00:32:54.000
This week for Democrats has been not to overuse this word, such a joyful one.
00:33:00.120
It was literally one hour. I mean, what do you make of it?
00:33:05.040
Well, it's an, it's infectious joy. It's like syphilis or measles or something. You just
00:33:09.080
can't help catching the joy. And listen, you're right. There, there is some joy in the Democrat
00:33:14.160
party. The people who were going to sit this election out because they could not bring themselves
00:33:18.860
to vote for a dead man are now turning up. And there's no question about this. And the Trump
00:33:24.020
campaign should pay attention to it. And Republicans should pay attention to it. It's a real thing.
00:33:28.740
It's not affecting Trump's popularity, which has remained just about where it was just under 50%.
00:33:34.800
That's, that's good. And because a lot of it has to do with independence, a very small number of
00:33:39.800
independents are going to determine the outcome of this election. And he's still leading with them.
00:33:45.100
And those are important facts, but he has stumbled in the last week or so. It's kind of interesting.
00:33:50.440
You know, he said himself that Kamala Harris was coming. Remember on the golf cart, he said,
00:33:54.800
we're going to have to deal with Kamala Harris. And yet he seemed kind of totally taken aback
00:33:58.780
by her presence and not really known how to attack her. And that has given the Democrats a good week.
00:34:05.420
You know, we shouldn't, we shouldn't ignore the fact that this, the fantasy is powerful. A lot of
00:34:09.400
people live in fantasy. A lot of people don't deal with reality. A lot of people don't know anything.
00:34:14.240
Think about this, Megan. If you go on Kamala Harris's website, you go on Trump's website,
00:34:18.880
it tells you he has agenda 47 and he has all the things that he wants to do. And if you click on those,
00:34:25.540
it takes you to very detailed white papers of the Republican platform. There is not one policy
00:34:31.920
statement on the Kamala Harris website that she did this. I'm pretty sure our show broke that.
00:34:37.960
You know how we broke that news? Yeah. I'm pretty sure we broke that because after we broke it,
00:34:42.140
I started seeing everywhere. But anyway, my friend who is a recovering Democrat, who's now going to
00:34:48.380
campaign for Trump, she sent it to me. She's like, you've got to be kidding me. This is all that's
00:34:53.200
there. I'm like, no, you've got to be kidding me. This can't really be her website. And indeed it is
00:34:57.580
her website. It's just her in a bunch of pride gear. She's just like by pride, gay pride, trans pride
00:35:05.800
with her in the rainbows. We don't know where she stands on anything because she flip flopped via a
00:35:13.060
campaign spokesperson on some things, but not others. But I don't believe the flip plots anyway,
00:35:17.180
because they all were turned toward more moderate things that would make her more electable.
00:35:20.800
Now, I believe what she said the first time when I could see her on camera saying the things.
00:35:26.080
Well, this is the other part of the fantasy, of course, the Democrat Party, the big switch that's
00:35:30.180
going on. And the reason Trump has to fight so hard within his own party is that the Democrat
00:35:35.160
Party has become the party of the elites. I mean, it's where educated people go. It's where people
00:35:39.460
with PhDs go. It's where people who are in the professions go. The working class are now moving to
00:35:44.360
the Republican Party, which is not good for the white shoe kind of Wall Street Journal types who want to
00:35:49.040
keep it the party of uber capitalism. And so Trump is having a hard time in his own party in that
00:35:54.380
regard. But this is this is really important when you look at their issues, the pride flags and the
00:35:59.520
racial ideas and all this stuff. They are constantly pretending to be fighting for the little guy. But
00:36:05.180
if you watch where these movements go, they always become the opposite of what they started out to be.
00:36:09.820
So they start out, you know, racial equality. You think, well, black people should be treated
00:36:14.060
fairly and be treated like everybody else. And you go, yes, yes, yes. And now here we are down
00:36:19.560
the line and suddenly it's they should be hired before anybody else for the color of their skin.
00:36:24.020
Racism is good as long as it's the right racism. We now need to get rid of white people. White people
00:36:28.680
are bad. It's all turned on its head instead of equality. It's actually become another kind of
00:36:32.940
racism. The same thing is true with the gay movement. It starts out with, you know, gay people should be
00:36:38.500
allowed to visit their, you know, loved ones on their deathbed. And then it becomes, no, we have to queer
00:36:43.500
your children. Your children are not well unless they're actually queer themselves. And all of it
00:36:48.320
becomes the reverse. Women, especially, I think it starts out, women should be free to make their
00:36:52.920
own choices. And you go, yes, of course, that makes perfect, good American sense. And it ends up
00:36:57.200
because there's no such thing as women and a man can become a woman. It all gets turned around.
00:37:01.180
And the reason for that is they're not fighting for women or gays or blacks. They're fighting for
00:37:05.260
power. They're fighting for centralized power. Socialism always means centralized power. And they just
00:37:11.000
love that stuff. And that's why, that's why none of this means anything. It's all like imagery that
00:37:15.840
I wrap myself in a rainbow flag, but am I actually doing something that helps a gay guy who wants to
00:37:21.080
start a business, who wants to live his life in peace? Am I actually doing anything for them?
00:37:25.360
It's all, it's all fantasy because it's always about power. It's always about where the money
00:37:30.400
coagulates and where the power coagulates. It's absolutely infuriating to talk to Democrats who
00:37:36.900
only, if they read anything, they read the New York times. So they're actually wrapped up in this
00:37:42.040
fantasy because they're nice people. They're good people. They want good things, but they just don't
00:37:46.980
know what's going on. They are not watching the results among the people, which leads us back to
00:37:53.060
Tim Walsh, by the way, who sat around while Minnesota burned to the ground, Minneapolis burned
00:37:57.700
to the ground. We're going to get into that. Okay. Well, I have a whole thing on that that I want to set up
00:38:02.260
for you, but can I just say when you were talking about it, the obsession with diversity and skin
00:38:06.500
color and all that reminded me of, um, Ann Coulter has a sub stack out now, and she's talking about
00:38:11.580
the Trump comments at the NABJ and how he's like, is she black? You know, she was always kind of going
00:38:16.980
by the Indian thing, but now she says she's black. And Anna was making a point about how there are
00:38:22.280
black descendants of slaves in America. And obviously American slaves were the worst treated
00:38:28.540
Americans in our history. And it's a scourge on the nation and trying to make things better for
00:38:34.980
the slaves and their descendants was a good idea. And the country spent a hundred years trying to do
00:38:41.080
that. Um, however, it's interesting how that, that concern by all Americans, once we got our heads
00:38:51.540
sewn on straight has been bastardized into any person of color is lumped in as though they've
00:38:58.500
had the same experience here in America. Whereas like black immigrants from Jamaica, you know, like
00:39:05.340
her dad have, do they have any connection to that history whatsoever? In fact, usually black immigrants
00:39:11.640
to America tend to be very pro America and do not consider themselves aggrieved. So it does she
00:39:17.300
understand both the black experience as we understand it in that lane to the point where she
00:39:21.420
should be given DEI preferences and Indian people as well. They tend to get counted as diversity,
00:39:27.720
but you know, as the vague, if he considers himself a diversity hire, right? Like Indians tend to be
00:39:33.080
overachieving Americans who are very dedicated to hard work. It's just, her point is that everybody
00:39:37.900
now gets lumped into this same group as though they have the same beleaguered history in this,
00:39:44.280
in this country and are owed the same, you know, attempt to make life better. And you can make an
00:39:50.340
argument that we're past the attempt to make life better for descendants of slaves here in 2024,
00:39:54.680
but the argument becomes a lot stronger when you go beyond direct descendants of American slaves.
00:40:01.500
That's what she's trying to say. Yeah. And the argument has become exactly the reverse of what
00:40:05.760
it was. Let us into the country because the country is great. Live out the meaning of your
00:40:09.880
creed as Martin Luther King said, become more American. It has now become from the founding on,
00:40:15.460
we have been systemically racist. Everything we do is polluted by racism. America has to be
00:40:20.440
fundamentally transformed. That's a reverse of the argument they started with. And so if you don't
00:40:25.560
want to be part of the country, great, you know, leave, that's fine with me. But if you do want to
00:40:29.780
be part of the country, that means ascribing to the Judeo-Christian British values that built this
00:40:35.400
country. And yes, you're absolutely right. Slavery was a shame. It was a shame because it was against
00:40:39.860
the values on which the country was founded. Now these people are actually these activists. It's
00:40:45.760
not, you know, it's not the people a lot of times. It's just the activists. It's just the guys who are
00:40:49.520
talking and most of them are representing very wealthy, very powerful interests. A lot of them
00:40:55.460
are white. A lot of them are actually making themselves feel better about being white or
00:40:59.360
whatever, you know, whatever they're doing psychologically, but they're not actually helping
00:41:03.700
the guys on the ground, the people who need to be protected from crime, the people who need to be
00:41:07.660
educated and lifted up. That's why they let Chicago burn. Right. That's why they let Chicago
00:41:12.940
the guys shoot, shoot each other up. They don't protest for them in the streets with BLM. They
00:41:18.620
just use black crime or anything involving a black victim of a crime when it suits them in an election
00:41:25.740
year. And that's, that's been their MO since I became a reporter. And before I'm going to take a
00:41:30.360
quick break and then we're going to come back. Thank God we have Andrew for the whole show. Cause
00:41:33.800
there's so much more we have to do. We will be taking a deep dive into the misrepresentations
00:41:39.760
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slash Kelly. So continuing our discussion about the fantasy version of Kamala and this fake version
00:42:43.940
that's been created here. The accent is back. Okay. First, we saw her develop the magical accent when
00:42:54.080
she was down South and now it's back as she's in Detroit. Take a listen.
00:43:00.000
Hold on. You know what? Here, hold on. Here's the thing. The courts are going to handle that.
00:43:06.880
We're going to beat him in November. We're going to beat him in November. Okay? We'll beat him in
00:43:13.400
November. We'll handle that. Because they were chanting, lock him up. We're going to beat him
00:43:19.960
in November. Oh, really? Okay. We all know you don't talk like that. You've been vice president
00:43:24.900
for four years, Andrew. You got to believe this is kind of the point, I think. You know,
00:43:31.260
we're all supposed to just bathe in the fantasy. I mean, it really is like reality television. They
00:43:36.280
keep accusing Trump of being the reality TV star, but that's actually what the press is
00:43:40.540
inventing for this. I love the fact that she's actually not going to do an interview
00:43:44.580
until September, maybe. That's an amazing thing. I just can't help but feel remembering what it was
00:43:51.460
like to be a reporter. I can't help but feel that these guys just must feel belittled and humiliated
00:43:57.900
and useless. They must know they have lost something. No? You think they're all in?
00:44:01.840
No. They're like, good idea. She stinks. Don't put her out there. This is a brilliant campaign
00:44:07.080
strategy. They want a Democrat in the White House more than they want their own dignity.
00:44:13.420
No, it's the older ones who remember what it was like to be a reporter. The new guys are actually
00:44:16.940
taught that this is the right thing to do. And imagine the disdain that includes for the people,
00:44:23.380
right? We have to fool them because they're not smart enough to realize how great progressivism is.
00:44:28.400
I mean, that's got to be the rationale, right? It can't be that we're, you know, we're sneakily just
00:44:32.540
trying to grab power from them. They must be thinking to themselves, these people, namely the
00:44:36.920
American people, are so stupid and so backward that the only way we can convince them to do the right
00:44:42.360
thing is to lie to them about what it is we're actually doing. So progressivism is great,
00:44:47.460
but we're not progressives. That would be terrible. It would be terrible if we're progressives,
00:44:51.280
which is great. It's great to be a progressive, but we're not them because that would be terrible.
00:44:55.160
And they have to keep selling this idea because they must think that we're just that dumb and just
00:45:02.580
Cover for them. And, and they, they are, but I do wonder, like, we're going to take calls in our
00:45:07.200
second hour. And I do wonder for our black listeners, what, how do you feel when you see
00:45:12.460
you're getting in front of a black audience and suddenly she's like, we're going to be in mid
00:45:15.380
November. Like she doesn't talk like this. Okay. It's so offensive. It's like, I know how to talk
00:45:21.720
to you. I mean, come on. She keeps doing this. I, to me, it's so offensive and they know,
00:45:29.220
we all know she's just a big walking bag of artifice. So I've, I've asked black guys about
00:45:36.700
this because I wonder, yeah. Yeah. I wonder when, when they say, you know, oh, you know,
00:45:41.380
they black people can't open a bank account. What are you talking about? We've got to cancel math
00:45:45.800
classes because black people can't learn math. There's, you know, it's unfair to have a math
00:45:50.380
class or, you know, and I just think like, really, I mean, are you not insulted? Do you not feel
00:45:55.380
belittled and infantilized? And of course the black guys I talked to tend to be a little bit
00:46:01.000
more conservative. So they're all, yeah, that's a terrible thing to say, but I do wonder about the
00:46:05.580
rank and file. I wonder about all these people who show up year after year and vote for Democrats
00:46:10.280
who are telling them that they're so oppressed, that they're so helpless, that they can't do
00:46:14.560
anything if the government doesn't help them. They're all like, you know, it's the life of Julia.
00:46:18.780
You've got to, you know, if you want to have a baby, you've got to get Barack Obama on the phone
00:46:22.140
to give you a baby. You know, it's like, I don't understand why they're not offended to the nth
00:46:26.760
degree. No, now JD Vance will get you your baby because he likes babies. He doesn't like childless
00:46:31.480
cat ladies. So you got to go to JD no longer. Well, that's the other thing. Um, Kamala had a
00:46:36.460
soundbite where she called, uh, Tim Walsh, the varsity coach and JD, the JV. So now on Morning Joe
00:46:46.660
this morning, they all kept calling him JV Vance. This is their new cutesy little thing. Aren't they
00:46:51.460
adorable and so joyful? Um, here's the other moment that's making headlines from her Detroit,
00:46:58.160
Michigan rally where she got interrupted by anti-Israel protesters. They don't care
00:47:04.620
that like that. She's a damn, they're pissed and watch what happened.
00:47:08.480
I'm here because we believe in democracy. Everyone's voice matters, but I am speaking now.
00:47:24.180
I am speaking now. Fight against the climate crisis and he intends to end the affordable care
00:47:33.100
act. You know what? If you want Donald Trump to win, then say that. Otherwise I'm speaking.
00:47:39.320
Okay. So Andrew, half the left is in love with this. Like, yeah, girl boss. And then there's
00:48:00.000
the Mehdi Hassans of the world who are angry that she was so dismissive of the pro Hamas
00:48:07.440
wing of the Democrat party. It does underscore the very tricky position that the Democrats are
00:48:14.020
in right now. I mean, she, you know, many people believe she didn't go with Josh Shapiro because
00:48:18.080
she wants to appease that pro Hamas wing, but push comes to shove. She shut him down.
00:48:23.000
That's that. I think that's obvious that they didn't go with Josh Shapiro. First of all,
00:48:26.820
he's a really appealing, actually fairly moderate for a Democrat, a fairly moderate candidate.
00:48:32.320
He's in a swing state, an important state, Pennsylvania, where I don't think Minnesota
00:48:37.040
has voted for a Republican since the seventies. So the only reason they turned Josh Shapiro down
00:48:45.080
is not because of his policies necessarily, but because he's Jewish. It was because there's no
00:48:49.700
way to argue that you're going to be anti-Israel if you're actually Jewish. And the, listen,
00:48:54.860
the anti-Semitism in the Democrat party is rife. Anti-Semitism is a curse that doesn't care
00:49:00.760
which party you belong to, but wherever it shows up, I always call it the devil's flagpole because
00:49:05.300
wherever it shows up, that's where the bad is. And right now it's showing up in the Democrat party
00:49:09.660
in a big, big way. And I think Josh Shapiro, look, you know, I, I, for a Democrat, again,
00:49:16.380
I kind of like him, but I, I was embarrassed for him when he started to apologize for an article he
00:49:22.820
wrote in college saying that it's hard to have a two state solution when the Palestinians want,
00:49:27.200
Palestinians have vowed to wipe every Israeli off the face of the earth. And he said, well,
00:49:31.760
I was young. I thought, I thought, I thought, yeah, you were young and you still believe that
00:49:36.220
honesty was the best policy. You know, you've moved on from that. I just thought that when your
00:49:42.160
party is just erupting with anti-Semitism, that's the time to show some steel in your spine. That's the
00:49:49.060
time to say, look, I am not backing down from this at all because he has been a supporter of Israel
00:49:54.200
and the Biden administration has done nothing but stab Israel in the back. You know, they keep
00:49:59.380
saying all the media, including some of the more conservative media, like the wall street journal,
00:50:04.360
they keep saying, well, America is working for a ceasefire, but they're, if they are, they're doing
00:50:09.200
just the wrong thing. You want to ceasefire, demand the hostages come back and support Israel without
00:50:14.460
any daylight between you and the Israelis. And you'll get your ceasefire. We're going to get cut off in 10
00:50:19.040
seconds. Um, hold that thought. Okay. We're coming back in 10 seconds. Um, after this break, 10 seconds
00:50:24.920
plus this break, and we are going to get into the misleading by the Harris campaign. I'm Megan Kelly,
00:50:30.160
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00:51:27.140
Andrew, on the, on the stare down by Kamala of the, you know, pro Hamas, whatever pro Palestinian
00:51:39.940
group, whatever you want to call them. It's interesting because Brianna Joy Gray, she's
00:51:45.640
very pro Hamas. She's one of those people who were celebrating the October 7th attack.
00:51:51.340
Um, she got fired from the Hill for that kind of commentary that she was doing. It was pretty
00:51:57.460
incendiary. Um, in any event, she tweeted out in response to that because she was very happy,
00:52:02.340
I think about Harris and certainly I'm sure about walls. And she tweeted out, um, I predicted the
00:52:08.780
glow would wear off of Harris by the time I got back from her vacation in Copenhagen. I got back today.
00:52:15.180
Like this, this is going to be ongoing problem for her because I, well, I think Kamala Harris's
00:52:21.080
sympathies are more with the, the Palestinian protesters. And it certainly sounds like
00:52:26.560
Walt's might be there now. I don't know. A few years ago, he's been saying helpful things about
00:52:30.700
Israel prior to 10 seven. Um, that, that wing doesn't believe it. And that wing wants, you know,
00:52:37.940
a harsh break from support of Israel, any sort of supportive Netanyahu. They want you to go full
00:52:45.620
Hamas or they're not going to be satisfied. Well, once again, note what Kamala Harris actually said
00:52:52.260
to the protesters. Don't say that because Trump will get elected. Not don't say that because it's
00:52:56.740
untrue. Not don't say that because you're supporting a bunch of rapist murderers, uh, you know, jacked up
00:53:01.840
on drugs while I wipe people off the face of the earth, but don't say it because Trump will get
00:53:06.040
elected. So once again, it's the fantasy world that we're being told about Kamala Harris has been
00:53:11.000
far stronger in supporting the Palestinian cause than Joe Biden, who vaguely remember that he was
00:53:16.060
supposed to be pro Israel and was kind of confused to find himself in the new anti-Semitic Democrat
00:53:20.640
party. So he was a little bit, a little bit soft, but their big problem is the DNC, right? It's,
00:53:26.080
it's 1968 in Chicago again, and they're really afraid that their people will show up and turn the
00:53:31.860
whole thing into a melee. And that's why I believe that that must've, I don't have any
00:53:36.340
inside information on this, but I believe that had to have fed in to the decision to throw Shapiro
00:53:41.340
under the bus because they did not want those people turning up and turning the DNC, uh, into a,
00:53:47.880
you know, a riot or any kind of real conflict, especially when you compare it to the RNC, which
00:53:53.500
was such a love fest. So this, this is a serious, serious problem, especially because there was big
00:53:58.760
support, uh, for the Democrats from the Jews, because the Jews are always voting against their
00:54:04.080
best interests. That's one of the racial traits apparently. And now, you know, the Jews are kind
00:54:10.480
of divided. It's, it's almost 50, 50 between Republicans and Democrats. And that is going to
00:54:15.120
be a big blow for Democrats. And of course the squad has taken a couple of hits from APAC already.
00:54:22.000
There's a new poll actually just out on exactly that Siena college. Um, that's up in my neck of the
00:54:27.520
woods by Albany Siena college bowl, New York state, likely voters on the presidential election.
00:54:33.100
Not surprisingly has Harris way above Trump 53 39. Not a surprise, but when you see the breakdown
00:54:38.300
Jewish voters, and there's a large, large Jewish population in the state of New York,
00:54:44.380
mostly in New York city, it's Donald Trump 50 Kamala Harris 49, which is very interesting.
00:54:52.900
I mean, for Jewish New Yorkers, it, it was, um, Biden had a six point advantage over Trump with
00:55:01.480
this group when he was still in the race. And in 2020, Jewish voters supported Biden over Trump
00:55:07.720
68 to 30. When it was 16, Jewish voters chose Hillary over Trump 71 to 26. But here we are
00:55:18.680
and they are tied. I mean, he's up one point, but it's within the margin of error tied with Jewish
00:55:24.800
voters in New York. It's pretty telling. You know, it's, it's really important. I've, I've always
00:55:30.280
had some sympathy for Jewish voters cling to Democrats, even though I knew the antisemitism
00:55:35.660
in the Democrat party was growing. I've known it for years and years, and I knew that their
00:55:39.440
philosophy would naturally lead to antisemitism, but you know, Jews for perfectly valid reasons have
00:55:46.680
very, uh, strong antenna when it comes to bigotry and they want to support other people who are
00:55:51.340
suffering from bigotry. And I have nothing but sympathy, uh, with all of that. But this is like
00:55:56.980
everything else the Democrats do, like everything else the left does. I should be more specific with
00:56:01.080
like everything the left does. It's all a dodge. It's all about power. And it's all about converting
00:56:05.880
this country into a country with a power center. Look, power either goes one of two ways. It either
00:56:11.960
belongs to each of us, or it belongs to all of us. If it belongs to all of us, then it all becomes
00:56:16.480
centered in the government because somebody has to dole out the goods. Somebody has to dole out the
00:56:20.940
money. Somebody has to dole out the positions. Somebody has to dole out all the patronage jobs.
00:56:26.100
That's the Democrat way. And it always has been. And now is more so, but the old way was that power
00:56:31.460
and money belong to each of us. So each of us has to risk. Each of us has to work. Each of us has to
00:56:36.620
be responsible to an employer or an investment. And that's what they're trying to get rid of.
00:56:40.800
And ultimately, Jews, you know, who operate well in the economic world and operate well as
00:56:46.160
individualists, they're the ones who are going to get burned in this. And it's, they're waking up to
00:56:51.800
it. The riots that happened, those pro-Hamas riots on college campuses, I think sent a lot of Jews
00:56:56.760
through the roof and well, it should. You know, up until now, Ben Shapiro has always pointed out that
00:57:02.560
the real divide has been between deeply religious Jews who are in fact conservative and secular Jews who
00:57:08.360
have become part of the mainstream culture who tend to vote Democrats. But like all Democrats,
00:57:13.820
they're not really paying attention. Say again?
00:57:18.860
Yes, yes, yes, absolutely. That's exactly where I was. And it was only, you know, I started to realize
00:57:24.660
that my values were being transgressed right around the time affirmative action came out. It took me a
00:57:29.480
long time. Look, it takes a long time to change your political affiliation because it's not just based
00:57:34.300
on your culture and your race. It's also based on who your parents voted for and who your family's
00:57:39.400
for and who your friends are and all of those things. You're really taking the bones out of a
00:57:43.680
fish when you change. I mean, it's a really traumatic change to change the way that you vote.
00:57:51.540
But once you see people going out and celebrating the depredations of Hamas,
00:57:56.240
that's got to be a wake up call. I mean, I saw it coming a long, long time ago, but I think
00:58:00.540
a lot of people have seen it now. All right. So we talked about the half of the reactions,
00:58:04.900
which are upset that she was staring down the pro-Hamas protesters. But there are a lot of
00:58:10.940
Democrats who were like, girl boss, you go. She's momala. And it did remind us of that infamous Drew
00:58:20.420
Barrymore moment. Here it is. I keep thinking in my head that we all need a mom. I've been thinking
00:58:30.400
that we really all need a tremendous hug in the world right now. But in our country,
00:58:43.840
And as a woman who respects so much and wants to share and wants to be confident and has no
00:59:16.260
Drew Barrymore is my favorite Hollywood personality. She is as if all of Hollywood
00:59:19.760
had been distilled and formed into a single person.
00:59:23.020
I don't even have to. When I when I go to the gym, she's always playing on the television.
00:59:26.560
I don't even have to hear her. I just have to watch her to know what Hollywood is thinking,
00:59:31.020
because that's exactly, you know, please be a please be our mommy, please.
00:59:39.840
You know, the lies coming out of the Harris Walls campaign about Trump and the Minnesota riots,
00:59:47.360
because one of the biggest strikes against Tim Walls is the way he handled them.
00:59:52.640
He was governor of Minnesota in the post George Floyd riots and Minneapolis burned.
01:00:01.100
And it wound up being a big fight publicly between the mayor, this left winger, Jacob Frye,
01:00:07.060
and the sitting governor, who is Tim Walls, who was responsible.
01:00:10.900
And now, of course, Trump and others are saying
01:00:13.500
Tim Walls is largely responsible for what happened and doesn't know how to handle a crisis.
01:00:28.240
He sat there and twiddled his thumbs and didn't have the guts to do what a leader would do.
01:00:33.960
OK, so Kamala Harris's team sends out online a version of a phone call between it was Trump.
01:00:45.700
It was the Joint Chiefs Chair, Mark Milley, Defense Secretary Mark Esper and a number of governors,
01:00:53.620
Keep in mind, George Floyd died May 25th, 2020.
01:00:57.060
So it was about a week after everything had happened.
01:01:06.160
OK, I'm going to play it for you in chunks and then I'm going to play you the full actual
01:01:13.660
Here's the first part of what she's playing as Trump's praise of Tim Walls.
01:01:17.840
I know Governor Walz is on the phone and we spoke and I fully agree with the way he handled
01:01:31.540
Two days, three days later, I spoke to the governor.
01:01:33.840
The governor's, I think, on the call and he's an excellent guy.
01:01:37.440
OK, so that's them saying that's Trump saying, I fully agree with the way Walz handled it.
01:01:50.060
I know Governor Walz is on the phone and we spoke and I fully agree with the way he handled
01:02:02.620
And a lot of men, we have all the men and women that you need and people aren't calling
01:02:08.700
If you don't dominate, you're wasting your time.
01:02:16.380
Two days, three days later, I spoke to the governor.
01:02:18.660
The governor's, I think, on the call and he was an excellent guy.
01:02:23.420
And all of a sudden, and I said, you got to use the National Guard in big numbers.
01:02:30.360
And I'll tell you that, I don't know what it was.
01:02:32.360
It was governor, it was the third night, fourth night.
01:02:36.020
Those guys walked through that stuff like it was butter.
01:02:39.220
They walked right through and you haven't had any problems.
01:02:45.320
OK, you see the difference there, Andrew, right?
01:02:50.140
It was three days before Walls called out the guard, despite the fact that the mayor
01:02:57.900
And Megan, I think you're being too kind to him to call him a mere coward.
01:03:01.440
I think that it was not that there was a crisis and he ran.
01:03:06.640
He said that if you call out the National Guard, the rioters are going to see that as part of
01:03:11.780
the problem, you know, the police being the problem, not the criminals, not the people
01:03:15.860
who are causing the police to have to do what they do.
01:03:19.000
His wife said she opened the windows so she could smell the tires burning because it was
01:03:24.960
And later said that she really felt America deserved what it was getting.
01:03:30.000
They both really took that position that this was somehow an expression of justice.
01:03:35.360
And talking about fantasy, you know, the George Floyd story is a complete fantasy.
01:03:41.020
I mean, that's it was not even even if you take it, even if you believe and I do not
01:03:45.700
believe this, but even if you believe Derek Chauvin murdered him, which I think is nonsense.
01:03:49.240
But even if you believe that it's not representative of the way the police treat people.
01:03:53.520
And it's certainly not representative of the way the police treat black people.
01:03:56.520
And it's not representative of the way black people feel about the police because they
01:03:59.880
know without the police they're cooked because there's a lot of crime in poor black
01:04:03.660
neighborhoods, as there tend to be in many poor neighborhoods.
01:04:08.800
And the idea that we needed to defund the police, which is insane, you know, that that's
01:04:14.820
And it's just it's just a strange thing that we are now living in a world that is maybe
01:04:20.940
so rich and so protected that when we come into contact with reality, we think it's offensive.
01:04:26.040
We think that when people speak bluntly and say the things that we all know are true, it's
01:04:36.200
But yeah, he really abandoned the poorest people in his community to the worst people
01:04:41.760
in his community, many of them outside agitators.
01:04:44.500
People were looking outside and seeing their favorite stores burn.
01:04:49.080
Nicole, I can never remember her name, but from the New York Times, the lady who did the
01:04:56.200
Yeah, she's saying, oh, it's not really violence.
01:04:59.520
And yeah, Hannah Johnson, she's saying it's not really violence because it's only property.
01:05:05.540
Well, there's property of people's dreams and people's jobs and the places that they
01:05:11.900
I mean, that precinct was burned to the ground.
01:05:19.880
I don't think it was, you know, there was a crisis and he ran for it.
01:05:22.700
I think he was in sympathy with the people burning his capital in the city and the state.
01:05:30.060
Because his statements after the fact did suggest that.
01:05:33.780
Like, well, I rolled down the windows and I smelled the tires.
01:05:37.360
Well, you're basically just like one of the protesters, ma'am.
01:05:41.420
You smelled some burning tires for a while, did you?
01:05:48.480
So here, let me keep going because there's more.
01:05:51.380
So $500 million of damage, by the way, while Tim Walsh sat there.
01:05:55.380
And now he's claiming Trump said he did a good job.
01:05:57.460
But again, for the listening audience, you could hear him saying,
01:06:02.880
We've got all the people you need, but people aren't calling them up.
01:06:06.900
He's saying, and I said to Tim Walsh, this is what he's saying.
01:06:10.280
I said, you got to use the National Guard and take the numbers.
01:06:16.640
And he said, I'll tell you, third night, fourth night, these guys,
01:06:20.400
they walked through the stuff like it was butter,
01:06:21.940
meaning the National Guard, when they finally got there,
01:06:23.960
they walked right through and you haven't had any problems since.
01:06:27.040
That's the context in which he's praising them.
01:06:30.600
Then I talked to you and told you what to do and you got better.
01:06:37.580
Kamala Harris and the same thing she's released,
01:06:49.240
Again, I was very happy with the last couple of days.
01:06:52.700
And you called up big numbers and the big numbers
01:07:08.940
Again, I was very happy with the last couple of days, Tim.
01:07:15.240
knocked them out so fast it was like bowling pins.
01:07:21.920
the difference between the beginning and the end.
01:07:30.880
I want to thank you to Secretary Secretary General Milley
01:07:51.980
The one thing I would say is that you could do it.
01:07:57.640
And you need to get out there from a PR perspective
01:07:59.880
and make sure that it's not seen as an occupying force,
01:08:11.320
I must tell you, it got so bad a few nights ago
01:08:14.800
that the people wouldn't have minded an occupying force.
01:08:48.580
Can you believe how deceptively that call has been edited?
01:08:55.060
He, the whole point of the call was Trump saying,
01:08:59.800
Then you talked to me and my defense secretary.
01:09:02.680
We told you to get the National Guard in there.
01:09:06.080
then you didn't call them up in enough numbers.
01:09:11.340
And he's talking with the other governors saying,
01:09:17.620
but huge numbers in order to get the results that you want.
01:09:25.660
as if Trump endorsed Tim Walz's approach to this.
01:09:33.860
you're just striving for too much reality here.
01:09:38.020
Also, I just want to add that the wall says to him,
01:09:43.520
he made a speech saying the president had been unhelpful
01:09:47.880
And, you know, I don't need your help and all that stuff.
01:09:50.360
So really, really is deceptive all the way down.
01:09:54.980
let me just give you a little bit of the timeline
01:10:17.980
please, please, please deploy the national guard
01:10:23.360
We've seen statements from Jacob Fry later saying
01:10:31.160
the city's police chief submitted a written request
01:10:39.200
Walsh acknowledging this is an extremely dangerous situation,
01:10:42.740
So Minneapolis burns on the night of Wednesday,
01:10:47.800
And it had already been in trouble prior to that
01:11:11.580
They're going into night three of this Thursday.
01:11:18.120
activating the national guard saying he really wants to protect the peaceful
01:11:29.200
Twitter account says we're ready and prepared that same night.
01:11:33.220
the third precinct burns walls only sent in 90.
01:11:48.500
I can't stand back and watch this happen to a great American city,
01:11:56.880
Jacob Fry gets his act together and bring the city under control,
01:11:59.960
or I will send in the national guard and get the job done.
01:12:06.900
told him that the military is with him all the way,
01:12:12.180
So that's reflected in what we would see a couple of days later.
01:12:21.540
It was walls who was ignoring Jacob fry and not sending the guard.
01:12:31.640
Tim Walz finally activated the entire Minnesota national guard,
01:12:36.160
Trump had offered the use of active duty soldiers to assist.
01:12:52.960
This is the media rather than reading through the transcripts or going,
01:12:57.160
this is not a secret call that we just got our hands on.
01:12:59.280
The media has known about this call since 2020.
01:13:03.780
the write-ups CNN Trump in 2020 praised Tim Walz's handling of the George Floyd protests.
01:13:10.000
AP news Trump praised Minnesota governor walls in 2020 for response to unrest over Floyd's
01:13:21.920
he was very happy with his handling of George Floyd protests.
01:13:24.360
The new Republic newly leaked audio exposes how Trump truly feels about Kamala's VP.
01:13:35.940
They push the lies with the help of all of the mainstream media,
01:13:41.320
And then it's up to people like you and me on shows like ours to try to set the record straight.
01:13:49.920
we should mention that according to the New York post,
01:13:52.140
Walz's daughter was informed of classified information,
01:13:56.360
given classified information as to where the deployment of the national guard would be
01:14:00.440
and alerted rioters to where they were coming so that they could stay safe from the authorities.
01:14:08.940
And it's part of the story that when Tom Cotton wrote a op-ed for the New York times
01:14:13.860
saying the national guard should be called out to stop rioting,
01:14:21.240
approved the op-ed was fired for letting a senator have an opinion in the New York times
01:14:28.800
We deserve to have our cities burned down because we're just that racist.
01:14:34.920
And it really is an opinion that affects the poorest among us the most.
01:14:44.900
George Floyd square in Minneapolis is now a no go zone for police.
01:14:49.320
It's one of the highest crime areas in the city.
01:14:54.380
that's the tribute to George Floyd that now everybody in that area is a criminal.
01:15:18.540
It's the people on the ground who get hurt every single time.
01:15:23.360
the party of wealthy people who do not understand that their policies,
01:15:29.220
their dreamy fantasy policies have real life implications for the weakest and the smallest
01:15:36.560
And it's absolutely infuriating that Donald Trump,
01:15:41.220
weirdly enough for a billionaire does seem to have some kind of feeling for the ordinary
01:15:48.360
I've always said the finest moment of his presidency was that time that the Marines
01:15:52.380
hat blew off and he went chasing after it because he did it without thinking.
01:15:57.520
there's something about him that sort of gets the guy on the floor.
01:16:04.200
Everybody's so pressed together that you all sort of know each other.
01:16:06.500
And you do have a feeling for the construction business.
01:16:11.460
This is what we're really dealing with is we're dealing with the fact that the media
01:16:19.100
Journalists go into that job after getting education in the old days.
01:16:22.960
It was where smart people without an education went.
01:16:27.080
willing to report on anybody abusing their power.
01:16:37.660
you practically need to have a Ivy league school branded on your forehead.
01:16:41.600
And they all share these ideas that have absolutely no relationship to the
01:16:47.620
It is absolutely terrifying to watch the power just coagulate between government,
01:16:55.620
And so when those people call themselves the resistance,
01:16:57.600
it's a joke because the only people that are resisting are the people.
01:17:01.000
So we had president Biden is the most vigorous,
01:17:05.360
astute president Biden ever of his entire career.
01:17:09.340
That lie pushed and propagated by Joe Scarborough and all on the mainstream media.
01:17:27.500
He's definitely not trying to take custody from parents so he can allow them to have their body
01:17:37.320
All these lies we talked about at the top of the hour,
01:17:41.120
there's no there there on the military stolen valor stuff.
01:17:53.220
Trump was 100% pleased with Tim Walz's handling of the National Guard and the Minneapolis riots.
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I say that because they're not technically trans.
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They're not like guys who were born and lived their childhoods as boys and then decided to dress
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It used to be called intersex or hermaphrodite.
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And this particular disorder that's been listed,
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but your genitals don't fully develop on the outside.
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You will 100% go through male puberty and you will get all the benefits of male puberty
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that any man does with the lengthening of the femur and all the bones and the heart
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enlarging and the lung capacity growing and the bone strength and the muscles,
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And that is what happened to these two Olympic boxers,
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And we're not allowed to talk about it because they have DSDs and that's sad.
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but I'm more sad for the women who are getting punched in the face as we watch this.
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Because they're both now going to get a gold medal.
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but they're both going to get a gold medal because they're well,
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or at least a silver because they're in the last round of the games.
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one of the men box in New York times boxer and controversy over eligibility.
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Let's her gloves do the talking cue fawning coverage about how she's a woman.
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The biggest tragedy is that detractors are boxing in,
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and women determining that female athletes must look and behave a certain way.
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They have to actually be women declaring that anyone who doesn't fit a particular mold
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should be hauled into a clinic for an invasive series of exams.
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They knew from a damn cheek swab followed up by a blood test.
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A main Caliph's Caliph is the world's first fictional trans Olympian.
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Those who labeled her male were deeply irresponsible.
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scrutiny around gender roles and identity is part of a lose a long trend.
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unhinged controversy around Olympic boxer and main Caliph should never happen again.
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The controversy is that you USA today won't call him a male,
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A main Caliph fuels concerns of backlash against LGBTQ plus and women athletes.
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Wired the shameful controversy over Olympic boxer,
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They truly want us to believe this is a woman and we are the problem for objecting.
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I used to be a big boxing fan and it's very hard for me to watch boxing now because
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physical conditioning has gotten so much better.
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These guys are so much more powerful than they used to be,
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but the human head is still as soft as it ever was.
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it's much harder for me to watch a boxing match than it used to be.
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To watch a woman get punched in the face is almost unbearable.
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I've punched people in the face and I've been punched in the face.
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And all of these to talk about fantasy coming home to roost,
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all of these television shows in which a five foot four girl hits a guy and he
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A lot of women actually believe that if they're attacked by a man,
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they're going to have some sort of chance to fight it out with them.
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That's why that's what they're depending on in this case.
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When I saw that Italian girl and I don't remember her name,
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all the discipline you showed had just been thrown away so that this fantasy
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that men can become women and there's no difference.
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All of that can be played out as if this life were some kind of fantasy.
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It's terrible to have the Olympic committee essentially say that it's all right for a man
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I've been treating her with respect and kindness.
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Now I can explain to her that the Olympic committee says,
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It is absolutely wrong at the deepest possible level,
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but that's how precious their fantasy is for them.
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They have to lose their private spaces so that people with penises come,
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come marching through their locker rooms and they just,
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just get used to it because this is the fantasy we're going for now.
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It shows you how dear this fantasy is to the left because leftism itself is
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What's happened here is they've managed to genuinely confuse people because
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Y chromosomes and they're trying to cast doubt on the international association
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but that was the sporting body that oversaw boxing until the IOC rested control from them,
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claiming there were some financial irregularities.
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but I do know that we've now had a doctor who's on the board of the boxing federation
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and a well-respected sports journalist who spent his career at NBC,
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He saw the photographic evidence from the test.
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Both of them were saying both texted positive for X,
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That's why they were disqualified from fighting in worlds in 2023.
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And the Taiwanese fighter chose not to appeal that ruling.
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If you're about to fight in the gold medal round and they tell you,
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you can't because you're not actually a woman and you are one.
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They want you to bring that in when you assess controversies.
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because I've gotten a lot of email from my viewers saying,
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no man would punch a woman in the face for sport.
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And the one woman who lost to the Taiwanese guy,
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The second woman to hold up the XX symbol to do XX when it was done.
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men are always saying there's a war against men
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But I really think that the war is against women.
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I think the idea with men is that they're not supposed to be men
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But it's all about getting women out of the home.
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It's all about getting women out of the position of being women,
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of having the kind of natural feelings of women that are more generous than men,
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that are actually more productive and creative than men.
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this half of the human race that actually goes against
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that actually supersedes the government above it.
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And that it makes the government above it able to be less.
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You have can have less government when you have more families.
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the great society just wiped the black family out.
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And this idea that women have to just tolerate having their heads handed to them
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That would be some women's solidarity that would really have an effect on what's going on.
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but I think they have to stand up together and just shut this down.
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They will not be able to triumph against the women athletes if they,
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we're letting our female prisoners get raped in eight by eight cells with serial male rapists.
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We're letting our young girls be exposed to penises in their elementary,
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We're letting them in some cases get sexually assaulted by these people.
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We're letting them get actually assaulted on the volleyball courts and the field hockey fields.
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We're watching men beat up women for fun and for gold medals.