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I know I kind of left you all hanging with that Kamala Harriston Walls interview in the debate, but I got sick of it all. I have a confession to make, y'all. I am firmly fifty. Firmly fifty, and I it happened almost at the stroke of midnight on my fiftieth birthday. And I'm sure a lot of you who are my age or older out there, you're going to recognize this. Some of you have already hit it at forty. The forty is another big one, but this one feels bigger for me. I'm out of f I really, if I don't want to do something, I'm not doing it. I know. Darby is like panicking to hear the hear that's right now. He's like, no, but I need you. I still need you to work here. Yeah, I mean, I'm kind of work. But if I don't want to do something, I don't do it not anymore. I just looked around myself at fifty and realized I have raised my family. I have put in my time doing stuff for everybody else, and now a lot of people in my family. Don't need me anymore. And that's by design. And now I get to say no. Now I get to decide when I do and don't want to do things. And unfortunately for my career. That means I'm a little less driven than other people. But you know, I'm not a spring chicken, and I'm not just starting out in this game anymore. So the idea of becoming a Tucker Carlson or something, I'm far too old for that. I might as well just keep doing the things that make me happy and not do the things that don't make me happy. And doing one more segment on Kamala Harris's voice would not make me happy. She is just the worst. She is just the worst everybody. I don't even know how to explain it. If I was explaining her to somebody thirty years in the future. And I was trying to explain what she was about and why she was so unpopular, I don't think I could properly describe it. This isn't the. Kamala Harris episode. I'm gonna break down the debate. I'm gonna break down the VP debate real quick for y'all. But I gotta get this off my chest. It's just wherever, wherever I see her on TV, where she's. Allowed to speak publicly, if I'm around other people, I've just never heard. I've never seen anyone with my own eyes in real time. Look at Kamala Harris speaking, going Wow, she's inspiring. I've never seen that. I've seen people do it for Obama. Oh I really like that guy. Don't you like that guy? Oh he sounds so good, or he sounds so smooth, or people would always have something to say about him. Somebody would have something positive to say about him. Wherever I was. You don't get that with Kamala. You don't anywhere, not even in her own party. When she talks, she's so shrilled. She's such a scold. I am so sick of scolding women. We're going to talk about that too, everybody, because we had a couple of scolds on the mic last night, and listening to I would listen if when I tell you I was hollering at my TV, my husband can tell you he's probably so sick of me. And I don't usually get that heated watching debates, I'm mostly bored by them. At this point in my career. I thought, I'm embarrassed to be a woman. I really am. I thought, I hope this is not what. I sound like when I'm out here running my mouth and saying things and talking about people, and I hope, I. Don't sound like this because this it's a type of woman, isn't it. It's a type. It's a type. It's certainly not every woman, or I don't think I would be friends with any woman, and I have many women friends. So it's a type, and it is this progressive left wing type. They are all scolds. And no matter what industry they're in, no matter where they work, they are horrible scolds and it and they're condescending. What happens to you, progressive women? What on earth happens to you to make you so condescending all the time? Hillary Clinton drips with condescension. That was the problem with Hillary, my Democrat friends. When she spoke, she spoke with such distaste and condescension for most of the American people. Americans. You may feel like Americans are too stupid to notice, but Americans as a whole, as a group, as a society, no, we are not. And that stuff certainly does cut through the noise, and it hits people on a level where they might not be able to verbalize the distaste they feel for a candidate. When they look at her, they feel it. That's what Kamala Harris does and The reason why you're seeing so many black men peel off from the Democrat Party this cycle is because of her. She's like anti black man. I've never met a single black man. I have not personally. I know there are black men out there, I have not personally met a single black black man who enjoys her, or who feels inspired by her, or or who feels she is a quote strong black woman. I don't know that person. I know that my husband hardly cares about politics at all, and whenever she's on the screen, he can't help but. Complain about her. She can't stand her. My son is a twenty two year old male. He should be right there in that camp. He can't stand her. Why because they both say the same thing. It feels like she's talking down to me when she's speaking. And that's how these moderators were. We'll get into that, but it just and that's how every Democrat female I've ever had the displeasure of working within California politics is like that. And some Republican women, what happens to you, ladies, I really do want to know what happens to that woman is? Is it? It's not natural? You know that that's not a natural progression for the psyche of a woman. I don't believe. So is it daddy issues? Is it? Marriage issues? Is it? Is it a lifetime of resentment and bitterness towards men for one reason or another? Again, daddy issues or marriage issues or other completely legitimate issues. Is it? Is it that? Or is it? I feel a lot of these women operate with some kind of giant chip on their shoulder. Is it that? I don't know. I find it very distasteful, and the older I get less tolerance I have for it, And I'm out of patience for miss Kamala. Harris, it's Kamala, It's Kamala. We have this running joke in my family now because, as you know, I I know that it's not Camala, but I just say it anyway. And then my daughter, who is seventeen, of course, is right in the thick of social media cancel culture, and so she's always telling me these celebrities that are getting canceled, liberal progressive celebrities getting canceled because they say her name wrong while they're promoting trans rights, while they're promoting like abortion rights, They're getting canceled because they say it wrong. And then We spent five minutes one night, me and my husband and my daughter trying to figure out is that Kamala Kamala Kamela. So now in this house, whenever someone says her name, I'm just like, it's Kamala, just to sow confusion. I don't know. We're keeping it funny, guys, isn't it funny? We have to laugh or we will cry. But yeah, even my kids don't care for her, and so I just think it's she is a great insult and. Perhaps one of Joe Biden's greatest accomplishments, because ladies and gentlemen, we only have presidential candidate Kamela. Excuse me, it's Kamala, Kamala Harris. We only have her because the Bidens did not want to be pushed out the door. The Bidens truly believed that they could win another four years, and they wanted to stay put to cement that legacy. And the Bidens had no intention of going anywhere until the entire left wing media complex and the Democrat Party conspired to get him on a stage with Donald Trump and watch him melt down. And he knew that what they wanted to do was an abbreviated primary process, which Nancy Pelosi tried to tell us that she did recently in an interview. That's what they wanted to do, they wanted That's why Avin Newsom was out there, everybody. He's just came home, just came home to look over these fires. But until a week ago ago, he's been traveling across the country. But mainly before Biden dropped out. When you saw him lurking around, that's because Pelosi had him ready. You better believe he was ready. You best believe that's exactly what was going to happen. I didn't expect this episode to turn into this, but I'll just I'll I don't want this go on forever, but I'll say this everybody. The longer the more distance I have from what happened in that non existent primary process. I see now that the Democrats really are divided, and they're more divided than we think. It's not just a matter of the Bidens versus everybody. It's the Bidens versus everyone. It's the Harris Camp versus everyone, and it's the Newsome Pelosi camp versus everyone, and none of them are on the same page. I think this is why they're making so many mistakes that they would normally not make, which is good for us, of course, but I think that's why. And you better believe that Pelosi had every intention of handing Gavin Newsom over to America this election cycle, and he was there to accept the crown. I wish I could have been a fly on the wall when he figured out it wasn't gonna happen. But that was Joe Biden's parting gift, endorsing Kamela on the way out the door. And what could they do once the President said, Hey, obviously my VP is going to be running and she's great. We love her, She's a woman of color. I mean, it may be the greatest few the Biden family has ever pulled off, really really, So all that to say, folks, I guess i'll wrap up my intro. All that to say, Kamala Harris is the worst. Looks like her October surprise so far is her husband. This is stuff that has been rumored here in California forever, but this week news dropped that he's got an embarrassing situation with a nanny and an abortion and maybe even domestic violence. So we'll keep an eye on that, Kamala Harris unsurprisingly is not taking any questions about anything. But that brings me to the real point of today's. Podcast, which is last night's vice presidential debate between Jade Vance, Senator Jdie Vance from the Great State of Ohio and Governor Tim Walls from the Great State of Minnesota. Coach versus Hillbilly Elogy and I you know, like I said, at this point in my career, I find debates very boring. I am not. Entertained by them much these days. But we're not really getting a a great debate season this year, so you kind of take the. Morsels you can, and. It's it's an unprecedented season in the respect that two of our candidates, one of our teams is refusing to do media and interviews. So this really is one of the few times we get to hear a guy like Tim Walls off the cuff and how he'll respond when pressed, and how he'll respond in situations that aren't rehearsed. And I believe Kamala failed that test, but the mainstream media said she passed. And so my prediction for this debate was that jd Vance would wipe the floor with Tim Walls. Vance's Vance is incredibly intelligent. He really is, and he's sharp, and I've written about him on my substack. Go look that up. J Just Kira Davis dot substack dot com, go look that up. I've written about how I. Think he's actually a brillianlliant player with the media and Trump was very wise to choose him. And I believe that's what a lot of people came away with from last night, which may actually be one of. The few things that can move the needle in some directions. And so I thought JD would wipe the floor with him, but I figured the MSM would declare Walls the winner as long as he didn't melt into a puddle. Now I'm gonna have to say something I don't get to say a lot on the show. I was wrong. I was wrong. In thirty years, I've seen the Democrat social media complex declared the Democrat candidate a loser in a debate exactly one time, once, one time, and that. Was this year Joe Biden. So I for sure, but that is not what happened. What happened instead is today the post morning from the mainstream media is at best tepit, at best from what I've seen from the commentary out there, most people are disappointed. We're going to get into some of Walls's answers, but the CBS crew, the even the CBS crew were struggling to spin Walls's performance after the debate. The CNN crew, it was close to what it felt like. On Election Night twenty sixteen. It was almost like watching them respond to the Biden debate. They were and I have to say this. Let me start out by saying this, you know what, Let's do this. Let's go to a break. Let's go to a break right now. And when we come back, I'm going to officially start sixteen minutes in or however long. Sorry folks, but like I'm fifty, this is how I feel like doing it. We'll start a few the breakdown, don't go anywhere. All right, we're back. Thanks for hanging in there. And oh, by the way, I keep need it to tell you guys. FCB Radio has a faith based station on iHeartRadio. It's called FCB Faith and it is It's just as promised. It's faith based music and across the spectrum gospel and hip hop and contemporary and listen, I'm probably going to do a show on this diddy stuff because it's fascinating to me, and I have been following it for years now. I just didn't want to say too much because you sound crazy when you talk about it. I've been following this lady Jaguar, right, that's been spilling the beans for years. She's about to get her fifteen minutes. I'm going to talk about this ditty stuff, but for now say this. If you've been paying any attention to what's been going on in the music industry, you know that's very cd. 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It's and you're not going to get any surprises when you're in the car with your kids. I love that. All right debate, here's my quick off the top analysis it was. It was far more entertaining than I imagined it to be. Jade Vance held a masterclass. I think everyone agrees he was. What I did was after the debate, I sat down and I just wrote down a bunch of descriptions. How would I describe Vance? How would I describe Walls just while they were fresh off the cough. I didn't edit myself Vance. I have calm, personable, focused, confident, prepared and steady Walls. I had nervous, flustered, outmatched, nice, confused and passionate about healthcare. When it came to the healthcare portion, Walls really did light up that's really where you could tell that. He has a passion for it. A lot of socialists love socialized medicine and are very passionate about it, so I wasn't surprised. But being from Minnesota, where socialized medicine is a big deal, yeah, I wasn't surprised to hear him light up on that topic. And I thought, of course, I disagree with all of his notions, but I thought he he knew how to make his case, and it was one of the only cases he made. But Walls was clearly clearly outmatched and the moderators were trash. I don't know how to say this. I don't know how to politely say this, so I want to apologize to God and to my father in law and to anyone else that might embarrass But those ladies were a couple of bitches, And that's exactly what I said when I was watching TV. You can ask my husband. At one point I literally shouted at the TV, what a couple of bitches. They were terrible. They didn't follow their own rules. How are Republican candidates supposed to deal with this system? Nobody follows the rules except them. I'm so sick of hearing progressives talk to me about Trump doesn't follow the rules, and don't you don't give. A rats ass about the rules. Y'all don't like the rules, so it's why you keep trying to change the rules. But they keep trying to change the rules. Of course, I'm being hyperbolic here. I know I'm not an idiot. They change the rules because what they figure out is when smart people can still work within the rules, because guess what, the truth doesn't need massaging, The truth doesn't need to be tricky. When they figure out guys like Fans and and and Trump can still figure out how to get their message across even within the rules, then they have to change the rules. And last night they changed those rules on the fly because the debate was moderated by. A couple of bitches. I don't I can tell them salty about that. These ladies gave I'm gonna pick play through this clip and we'll stop the analytes. These gave. These ladies gave Walls every chance to perform every and he could never rise to the occasion. They really did. They they circled back, They gave them opportunities to cut in. They gave them opportunities to counter He failed every opportunity, and you could see it on their faces. They knew too. They were really trying to help this man out, but he just wasn't savvy enough, or or confident or smart enough. I'm just shocked at how I'm prepared he was, because there wasn't a single question he didn't know was coming, and yet he still seemed he was okay if he had his rehearsed response, but he didn't seem. Capable of providing anything outside of that. But we're going to talk about why that is afterwards. Let's play this the Boston Globe. I went to the Boston Globe and they had a nice little ten minute wrap up. Let's cycle through this and see what some of their clips are, and I'll use these to talk about how I felt about the moments and the debate. Here we go. Here is jd Vance. I think I think we're starting yet we're starting with Jad. Here we go. I'm focused on the future. Did Kamala Harris censor Americans from speaking their mind and the of the twenty twenty COVID situation? That is a damning That is a damning non answer. It's a damning non answer for you to not talk about censorship. Obviously, Donald Trump and I think that there were problems in twenty twenty. We've talked about it. I'm happy to talk about it further. But you guys attack us for not believing in democracy, the most sacred right under the United States. Democracy is the first Amendment. You yourself have said, there's no First Amendment right to misinformation. Kamala Harris wants to treat the power top government and big tech to silence people from speaking their minds. That is a threat to democracy that will long outlive this present political moment. I would like Democrats and Republicans to both reject censorship. Let's persuade one another, Let's argue about ideas, and then let's come together afterwards. You can't yell fire in a crowded theater. That's that's the test. That's a Supreme Court test. Tim fire in a crowded theater. You guys wanted to kick people off of Facebook for saying that Toddler shouldn't. Fire and a crowded theater. That is criticizing the policies of the government, which is the right of every American center the government that. Free speech again, just right from the start. To me, these are because of the. Pull it together here, Kira, I have a lot of thoughts swirling through my head right now. Okay, because of the bias of the mainstream media. These should be home runs for a guy like Tim Walls, right. They're hitting all of the favorite progressive talking points. Progressives love talking about misinformation and hate speech, and Tim Walls should be yes cleaning his way. To uproarious applause. Not because anything he would say about it would be right, but because everybody talking to him right now would agree. And everybody wants that from him. They don't want the substance say, they want to see him, you know, get in a few good licks, and he can't even manage that. To me, that's what's shocking. The answer JD gave was brilliant, and it's right. Forget about being well spoken, it's just right, let's engage in persuasion. How can anyone who thinks they hate this person turn that on and see that guy talking about free speech and hear him say we should be open to persuading each other. He's saying, I'm open to you persuading me. I'm open to that. We should all be open to it. I don't know how you can look at that and nuts and not at least have your interest piqued, because I know maybe you're too entrenched in your ideology to really be impressed by it. But the answer he gave was good. And then Walls's response, which he cut in the moderators cut him off. That was part of the agreement. You weren't supposed to interrupt each other. Which I don't like that either, because sometimes when candidates, that's when you get to the meat of stuff. When candidates get to go back and forth, they're on their heels, right, we get to see how they react in real time, and sometimes it's not until they're forced to react spontaneously that you get the truth from them. So I kind of hate that, But anyway, it is what it is. I obviously don't make the rules. If I had made the rules, I wouldn't have had bitches moderating. So I think that Walls was just he was just fumbling all over the place, and that was another big fumble. This is a great answer from JD and it was a terrible attempt to quote fact check from Tim Walls. One man is saying, hey, I want you to have the ability to do more things and persuade your neighbor with your point of view. And one guy is saying, no, oh, less speech. We don't like it when people talk to each other. That's going Sumner does have the floor for one minute to rest on to you. Yeah, well, I don't run Facebook. What I do know is is I see a candidate out there who refused and now again and this. I'm pretty shocked by this. He lost the election. This is not a debate. If you become vice president, why should Americans trust that you will give Donald Trump the advice he needs to hear. I just want to start by saying this, this question is absolutely ridiculous, and I'm probably going to have to have Darvy O put an explicit warning on this one because I'm using this word so much. But this is a question made up by a couple of bitches. I'm so sorry. I'm so salty about them, and I truly think this about them, by the way, I really do, I really do. And I'm gonna struggle with what it looks. To be christ like in this situation later, Okay, okay, uh, I mean, I promise I'll deal with it. Later, I will somebody will probably write to me and tell me to this question. You're gonna give Donald Chump the advice he needs, not just the advice he wants. While Norah Susan, I kept calling them both Susan all night because that's how they felt to me. Moderator Susan's Oh, well, Susan, what kind of advice do you think Trump needs? By the way, ladies, that man's already been the president of this country for four years. Please please tell us what kind of advice you think he needs when he's already done the job and you're barely doing this easy job. Let us continue. Let's see how Jad answered. And not just the advice he wants to hear. Well. First of all, Margret, because I've always been open and sometimes, of course I've disagreed with the president, but I've also been extremely open about the fact that I was wrong about Donald Trump. I was wrong, first of all because I believed some of the media stories that turned out to be dinnish honest fabrications of his record. But most importantly, Donald Trump delivered for the American people, rising wages, rising take home pay, an economy that worked for normal Americans. A secure southern border, a lot of things frankly that I didn't think he'd be able to deliver on. And yeah, when you screw up, when you misspeak, when you get something wrong and you change your mind, you ought to be honest with the American people about it. You said you were in Hong Kong during the deadly Tiana. Okay, so we're leading into this China question. But hold that jd response in your mind as you listen to Wall's respond to the China question. His ties to China, He claimed he was in Tianaman Square. He's a weirdo, and I think he might be a communist. Plant. If not plant, he definitely. Is working for He's worked for the Chinese in the past. I believe that is my opinion. I should say that, not definitely, I definitely believe he has. That is my personal opinion. So pay attention to how he answers this question. And holding your mind the way Dance just answered that uncomfortable question, which he knew was coming. Right, why did you once say these terrible things about Trump and now you're running with Trump? I thought, by the way, just to lay that out, great. Answer, The right answer, and why is it so easy for him to give because it's truthful. A lot of us have that story. I do, or I believed a lot of the stuff that that I was seeing in the media. I believed all the lies and so it wasn't until I started watching him for myself my opinion has changed. So all right, let's see how does coach do here? Genneman's square protests in the spring of nineteen eighty nine, But Minnesota Public Radio and other media outlets are reporting that you actually didn't travel to Asia until August of that year. Look, I will be the first to tell you I have poured my heart into my community. I've tried to do the best I can, but I've not been perfect, and I'm a knucklehead at times, But it's always been about that. Many times, I will talk a lot, I will get caught up in the rhetoric, but being there, the impact it made, the difference it made in my life. I learned a lot about China. I hear the critiques of this. I would make the case that Donald Trump should have come on one of those trips with US. I guarantee you he wouldn't be praising hijingping about COVID and I guarantee you he wouldn't start a trade war that he ends up losing. So, first of all, Margaret, before we talk, they didn't. The Boston Globe left out the best part. Sorry, but she did. Moderator Susan did circle back around. She did recognize that Tim Wallas didn't answer the question. She did circle back around, and he stammered through, I just misspoke. I just misspoke. You can go look that up for yourself. I guess, well, wait, do I have it here? I think might have it. Oh, yeah, here, I do have it. I have that single clipment. I want to talk about personal qualifications. The vice president is often the last voice the president hears before making consequential decisions. We want to ask you about your leadership qualities. Governor Walls, you said you were in Hong Kong during the deadly Tianamen Square protests in the spring of nineteen eighty nine, but Minnesota Public Radio and other media outlets are reporting that you actually didn't travel to Asia until August of that year. Can you explain that discrepancy? Yeah, well, and the folks out there didn't get at the top of this. Look. I grew up in small, rural Nebras town of four hundred town that you rode your bike with your buddies. Still the streetlights come on, and I'm proud of that service. I joined the National Guard at seventeen, worked on family farms, and then I use the GI bill to become a teacher. Passion about it, a young teacher. Did you guys hear that he just described riding his. Bike around a town or four hundred people as service. He just said, I'm proud, I'm proud of that service. Let's go back and listen. Look, I grew up in small, rural Nebraska town of four hundred town that you rode your bike with your buddies. Still the streetlights come on, and I'm proud of that service. I joined the next. Okay, there it is. He's proud of that service. Everybody. Did you know that you were serving your nation riding around your town on your bike as a kid till the street lights came on. Thank you for your service, sir. We talk about deportations. We have to stop the bleeding. We have a historic immigration crisis. Because Kamala Harris started and said that she wanted to undo all of Donald Trump's border policies. Kamala Harris was the attorney general of the largest state in a border state, in California. She's the only person in this race who prosecuted transnational gangs for human trafficking and drug interventions. But look, we all want to solve this. Most of us want to solve this. That's why we had the fairest and the toughest bill on immigration that this nation see. But as soon as I was getting ready to pass and actually tackle this, Donald Trump said no, told them to vote against it because it gives him a campaign issue. It gives him. What would Donald Trump talk about if we actually did some of these things. The only thing that she did when she became the vice president, when she became the appointed borderzar, was to undo ninety four Donald Trump executive actions that opened the border. This problem is leading to massive problems in the United States of America. Come together and solve this. If we didn't, let Donald Trump continue to make it an issue and the concert. Yeah, you know what, should I let him finish this? Thought he's going to talk about Springfield here in a second, let me do this. Let me butt in, Okay, so you can see mismatched here. Even if you're just listening, you can hear vance his confidence. He definitely sounds prepared if you're and I think even if you're just listening to this, which you will be. I don't really do video. If you if you are listening, I bet you can hear it in his voice, can't you. I mean, I'm watching this as I'm playing it for you, so I'm want to tell you what I'm seeing as I'm watching it. I'm seeing all the distress you're hearing in his voice, of course. But the other thing that we saw a lot of and is happening even in this clip is Vance is straightforward looking to camera. He never I don't think I saw him look down in his notes once. Maybe one time he did, maybe once. Tim Walls is constantly, even as he's speaking, looking down at his notes, and he's scribbling notes a lot, and given the quality of his responses, it makes me wonder, what on earth is he scribbling. I think that is a stress response. I think he is just trying. This is what idiots do. People who don't know how to look busy because they're not used to actually really working, or they don't want to work, and they don't want people to know that they're not working and they're not listening, they're not paying attention. You do some distraction of this looks like I'm doing something. A lot of people might look like they're texting somebody. It's so bizarre and. It's such weak sauce, you know what I mean, Such weak sauce that this immigration issue for him. Even the response to say, hey, look, we could have taken care of this if Donald Trump would just stop talking about it, tone deaf anyone. I think Americans are paying attention to that. The Americans who count, who are going to count in this election, I think they heard that. And what they heard him saying is that this is only a problem because people are talking about it. If people would stop talking about it, it wouldn't be a problem. Just like the economy. Isn't that funny? How that's their response in the economy too, Oh well, people are just talking too much about how bad they're doing and how much debt they have, and they're talking too much about the hardships. They can't see how great it actually is. If they would just stop talking about it, they'd see that the economy is actually doing great. This is the campaign, This is a Democrat campaign for twenty twenty four. Y'all, this is it nothing to see here, Folks, move along. We cannot elect these people. I don't believe. There isn't a single sell in my body that believes the collective American people want to elect these people. I don't believe it. It's people that are experiencing the immigration problem, mister Walls. It's people that. Are experiencing the economy, mister Walls. The people are sending Donald Trump and Jade Vance to Washington to deal with it, not because they're experiencing this. They're wealthy, they're fine. We know that, we get that. We're sending them there to help us. And your advice is just stop talking about the problem and it will go away. That's what your creepy uncle tells you. Let's move on. He's going to talk about Springfield here. Consequences in Springfield were the governor had to send state law enforcement to escort kindergarteners to school. I believe Senator Vance wants to solve this, but by standing with Donald Trump and not working together to find a solution, it becomes a talking point. And when it becomes a talking point like this, we dehumanize and villainize other human beings. The Democrats are the Democrats, This man in particular and his running me and the two bitches moderating, they are the people who dehumanize. They are the people who villainized people. They villainized you, Trump voters, Maga, they villainized you. They villainized US Republicans, Conservatives, Christians. The horrible things they've said about us, They've called us Nazis. Someone has tried. They have villainized Donald Trump, a former president and a fellow human being. They villainized him so much that he's already had two assassination attempts on his life. Oh, by the way, everybody, that question didn't come up last night. The two bitches moderating had absolutely no questions about the assassination attempts. Now, I don't I hate to play what about is. Them, but let's play it for a second. If it was Kamala Harris who had two attempts on her life, do you think that that question would not have been posed or brought up in some manner? I mean, come on, what are we even talking about anymore? These people are the dangers. I'm sorry, I'll try to lay off the vitriolic language about the moderator. Susan's sorry, Darby O, I'll try I'll lay off from here. Okay, let's see how Jad responded de humanize and villainize other human beings. Now, Governor waltz bro brought up the community of Springfield, and he's very worried about the things that I've said in Springfield. Look in Springfield, Ohio, and in communities all across this country. You've got schools that are overwhelmed, You've got hospitals that are overwhelmed. You have got housing that is totally unaffordable because we brought in millions of illegal immigrants to compete with Americans for scarce homes. The people that I'm most worried about in Springfield, Ohio are the American citizens who have had their lives destroyed by Kamala Harris's open border. It is a disgraced him, and I actually think I agree with you. I think you want to solve this problem. But I don't think that Kamala Harris does. I don't talk. About I thought that was brilliant. I thought it was a brilliant, a brilliant response. I did a little video on my Instagram account and it's gotten a lot of attention. Some people must have stitch ship. But I was talking about the Springfield. Thing, and I'm like, look, it's not about the dogs and the cats and the pet It's like, okay, fine, maybe somebody had a cat, or they're eating wild geese, whatever little detail. You're fussing about and focusing on. It's not about that. It's about the fact that twenty thousand illegal hatient migrants and I think we're going to hear this JD address this are. Got plopped down into a town of. Less than sixty thousand people where the median income is twenty five thousand dollars, no place to live. Most of them didn't have a job. They claim a lot of them were there for the factory. But there's a lot of jobless people there, and they're walking around with thousands of dollars on EBT cards. They're kicking people out of their apartments to bring the migrants in. This is the issue. The issue is Americans are being displaced by a porous border promoted by the Democrats, particularly Kamala Harris. Now at this point, Walls makes the one small reference to his faith. See what he says but I don't think that Kamala Harris does. I don't talk about my faith a lot, but Matthew twenty five forty talks about to the least amongst us, you do unto me. I think that's true of most Americans. They simply want order to it. This bill does it, it's funded, it's supported by the people who do it, and it lets us keep our dignity about how we treat other people. Just to Okay, and we're gonna so at this point, Jad gets fact checked. Now the moderator Susans have agreed no fact checking by the moderators after that ABC debate. That's what they agreed to. And you're about to hear a fact check before we do that. Since the governor brought brought got into it, let's just read what he had to say. Let's just read that he quoted. Matthew twenty five to forty, which, okay, people, Democrats, man. I quoted a Bible verse. I don't talk about my faith much. Really, then are you a Christian? Because that's what Christians do. We kind of have a reputation for it. Twenty five forty and the king will answer them. Truly, I say to you is you did it to one of these my brothers, you did it to me. And then he will say to those who left depart from me, you curse it into okay. So this is the parable of the final judgment. I'll read from verse thirty one. Let's get the full context. He doesn't get to just quote the Bible out of context. When the Son of Man comes in his glory and all the angels with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne. Before him will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate people one from another, as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats verse thirty three. And he will play it's a sheep on his right, but the goats on his left. The Bible says, it boaths not me anyway. Thirty four. Then the king will say to those on his right, come you, who are blessed to my father by my father inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. While I was hungry and you gave me food, I was sisty, you gave me drink. I was a stranger and you welcomed me. I was naked and you clothed me I was sick and you visited me. I was in prison, and you came to me. And then the righteous will answer him, saying, Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? And when did we see you a stranger and welcome you, or nake welcome you, or naked and clothe you? And what did we see you sick or imprison and visit you? And the King will answer them. Truly, I say to you, as you did it to the least of these, my brothers, you did it to me. So I have a couple of things that stand out to me from that passage as I read it, thinking that Walls dared to pull this out? Who are in there says the least among you are rapists and murderers. In this segment of the immigration debate, Dance is talking about, Hey, maybe we at least start with supporting the million people who are convicted criminals who are here. Maybe, Governor Walls, maybe the least. Of us, the least of these is those people in Springfield who are saying, I now have no place to live. My mother's on oxygen, and we're kicked out of our apartment because the people we elected to protect us. Have said that we are not a priority, that we American citizens are not a priority. Maybe those people that you are shouting down as racist or alarmist, those people that you have left to deal with this mess that you made, maybe they're. The least the least of you. I don't think Walls read that passage or knows what it really means, what it really means to serve and regardless, none of this is a directive for the government. It's a directive for you, my friend. So you tell me. What have you done for the least of these? When did someone come to your office and say, my son's been murdered. I need your office to find justice and prosecute him. And you took that mother and you made sure that her son received justice. I'm sure there have been plenty of those quote leasts that have come through your office, Governor Walls, who you've dismissed. I know for sure there are dozens who got that treatment from your running mate, the least of these. Do not talk to me about the least of the ease. You are responsible for your brother. You are your brother's keeper. You the individual, not the government. What the government has to do is what JD was explaining, which is secure the border and take the hands off everything else, make it easier for people to employ Americans at livable wages. These kinds of things. All right, let's move on, fat check, let's go. Moderator Susan's didn't want to let JD get away with that brilliant answer, understanding that Tim's comeback was less than impressive, so they decided to help him out. We treat other people. Just to clarify for our viewers, Springfield, Ohio does have a large number of Haitian migrants who have legal status temporary protected more. Thank you. We have so much to get to, Margaret. I think it's important turn out of the economy. Thanks Margaret. The rules were that you got to be in a fact check, and since you're fact checking me, I think it's important to say what's actually going on. So there's an application called the CBP one app where you can go on as an illegal migrant, apply for asylum or apply for parole and be granted legal status at the wave of a Kamala Harris open border Wand that is not a person coming in applying for a green cart and waiting for ten years. Thank you the senatoration of a legal immigration Margaret Bye. Thank you Senator for describing the legal process. Have so much to get the Senator so much book since nineteen ninety, Thank you, gentlemen. To have app has not been on the books. It's something created one gentlemen, the audience can't hear you because your mics are cut. You know, I grew up in a working class family. And what a bitch. Sorry, Daria, I'm so sorry. I'm fifty. I'm just I don't I'm not gonna hold my tongue. What an absolute bitch, so unprofessional, embarrassing. By the way, Margaret, what was wrong with you? She looked a mess. Was she's sick? If she was sick, I get it, girl, this is a great opportunity you didn't want to miss. But I'm not sure that she was not okay. First of all, she looked drugged. Uh, and then this, and I was hollering. I listen when I tell you, I was hollering at the TV, and I was so glad he insisted on being heard. And he did not stop, but still politely, by the way, still not being you know, ah, you like I would have been like I am right now, you know, not salty, just like no, no, no, no, no no. You agreed to these rules, no fact checking from the peanut gallery. So since you you fact checked, let me provide a fact check for you. And then of course her condescending thank you for explaining the legal process to us. That is why nobody likes y'all, ladies, That's why nobody likes us. People don't want to put us in charge of stuff. This is how we get. I just was I was embarrassed. I was embarrassed. I was embarrassed for her. I was embarrassed as a woman. I was embarrassed as a political professional. How utterly pathetic, absolutely pathetic. She should have. Taken that l she fact checked, and she shouldn't have. She should have taken and he fact checked her back. She should have taken that l or she should have turned it back over to Walls. That's really what she should have done, to let him respond and then hope that he would give a clarifying response. But of course, of course, what they had determined by this time in the debate is that Walls could not pick up those cues. He could not They could not pass that baton to him. He couldn't figure it out. He failed every time they tried to throw it to him, so they jumped in. What a thank you for explaining the legal process? All right. Land a neighborhood where I knew a lot of young women who had unplanned pregnancies and decided to terminate those pregnancies because they feel like they didn't have any other options. One of them is actually very dear to me. She felt like if she hadn't had that abortion that it would have destroyed her life because she was in an abusive relationship. And I think that what I take from that, as a Republican who proudly wants to protect innocent life in this country, who proudly wants to protect the vulnerable, is that my party, we've got to do so much better of a job at earning the American people's trust back on this issue where they frankly just don't trust us. And I think that's one of the things that Donald Trump and I are endeavoring to do. I want us as a Republican party to be pro family in the fullest sense of the word, to support fertility treatments. I want us to make it easier for moms to afford to have babies. I wanted to make it easier for young families to afford a home so they can afford a place to raise that family. And I think there's so much that we can do on the public policy front just to give women more options. When you listen to Vice President Harris talk about this subject, can you hear me talk about it? You hear us talking exactly the same. Donald Trump is trying to figure out how to get the political right of this. I agree with a lot of what zender Vance said about what's happening. His running mate, though, does not. And that's the problem. I got a seventeen year old. And okay, that was the abortion question. I'm I'm going to pull a page from Tim Wallas's book where he talked about Trump and the border, and maybe the border wouldn't be such a problem that Trump would just stop talking about it so much, which I thought was ridiculous. But that's kind of how I feel about abortion and climate change. I feel like these are. Two issues that are only big issues because people just don't stop talking about them otherwise they're The climate change issue has no data to support the hysteria right, so that would fade if the hysteria wasn't here. But the hysteria fuels the. System of funding that fuels the quote science, right, so the scientists have to deliver the results that the donors are looking for. Everything's corrupt. That's why we need Jesus. Anyways, maybe if we stop talking about it so much, the American people might focus on the other things that really are affecting them. That being said, I think abortion and climate change are the two most boring parts of any debate. Nothing changes, nothing the candidates say change. I think Dance's response was fine. I get what they're doing. I know a lot of pro lifers are disappointed in Trump's position on abortion. He exceptions, and he's pretty moderate on abortion. He's not a conservative, he never has been. So I just don't understand all the catterwauling about it. I believe me. Yeah, no, don't kill babies everybody. I don't even believe in the exceptions. A person's a person, no matter how small. Horton. Here's a who. I'll quote the Bible later, but no, okay, So I'm like you, I'm the hardcore radical yes life from second one. That being said, I live in a country where I realize that my view is not everyone's view, not even in my political party. So that's that I'm making my vote based on other calculations than abortion. Because what happened on abortion is what I wanted to happen, which is the Supreme Court got the Fed's hands out of it, and it went back to the states, and now I would like to fight for every state to become abortion free. So that being said, I guess they just gave you that whole abortion argument just to prove my pro life bonafides. I have no idea why I just went on that ramp. I just want you to know. I'm like you if you're out. There and you're really pro life and you're disappointed and you think that that advanced answer was weak. But I get what they're doing. The only subject that the Democrats have to work with this year is abortion. It's it, and we know what an important sacrament that is to the left, and it does play. There's no doubt about it. We cannot deny what the polling says when it comes to the abortion issue. It's all they have. They thought they could lean heavily on J six, but that's falling apart piece by piece, and most Americans don't even know about it. Yo, most Americans don't even. Know about Jay six, let alone care about the details of what's happening. They don't know, they're not voting on it. All they have is abortion, and so Trump and bands are doing their best to take the steam to the steam. Excuse me out of these. Baited questions, and they're just loaded questions. They're not meant to help anyone decide. You and I already know what the candidates think about abortion. The parties are pretty clear, the platforms are pretty clear. So these are just bait questions that are designed to uh to inflame the voters. This is this is why I think I wonder if televised debates are worth it anymore. A lot of it is just seems to be inflammatory and not informational. All right, you know what, Let's go to one last break because we're gonna ready to wrap this up. We'll wrap up these final comments that they make, and we'll get on with our lives. The b faith is your rhythm and preystation. I listen, my mom listens, pretty much, the whole family. Cannot, I cannot, I cannot. Said don't. And no, joke. Come listen to FSB Faith on iHeartRadio Odyssey at FCB faith dot com, or tell your smart speaker to play FCB Faith on iHeartRadio. Running Mate, though, does not, And that's the problem. I got it. All right, we're back. Let's jump in. Let's see what Walls has to say next. I think this is about his son, which I thought he had a couple. He had some interesting things to say about his son. Running Mate though, does not. And that's the problem. I got a seventeen year old and he witnessed a shooting at a community center playing volleyball. Those things don't leave you. No one's trying to scare monger and say we're taking your guns. But I ask all of you out there, do you want your schools hardened to look like a fort? Is that what we have to go? Yes? What's your house look like, Governor Walls, what's the White House look like? What does Capitol building look like? What's the governor's mansion look like? What's the airport look like? What's the bank look like? Yes? Yes, by the way, a. Thousand times, Yes, make my child school into a fort if that's what you have to do to keep her safe while she's there. Sorry everybody continuing on to go. When we know there's countries around the world that their children aren't practicing these types of drills, they're being kids. We owe it to them to get a fixed. Tim First of all, I didn't know that your seventeen year old witness is shooting. I'm sorry about that, and I appreciate it. Say christ have mercy. Is it is awful. We unfortunately have a mental health crisis in this country that I really. I am positive there so that. I don't know if this clip is coming up in the Boston Globe clips. But shortly after this story about his seventeen year old, which JD reacted to very well, I think JD knew that story was probably BS. I think he knew, and the look on Tim Walls's. Face told me it was because I don't think he expected JD to be so kind about it. But obviously, you know that's a traumatizing thing for a teenager. You would think this man would be talking about it a lot, a lot more than he he is. But he goes on in another section to say, my seventeen year old witnessed an assault in the parking lot. I think at the same community center, and I was thinking, gosh, his son seems to be in a lot of dangerous situations, like what's going on their Governor, Wallas, Is this a you problem or a Minnesota problem? I don't know. I thought it was weird that he kept mentioning violence against all the violent things his son keeps seeing. I lived in the hood for ten ten years. I've raised two children in the hood and in the part of it for ten years. I don't think either of them ever witnessed a single piece of violence, and there was plenty around. To be seen. Something's going on there. Let's hear Jad talk about the mental health crisis. I really do think that we need to get to the root causes of because I don't think it's the whole reason why we have such a bad gun violence problem. But I do think it's a big piece of it. Just because you have a mental health issue doesn't mean you're violent. And I think what we end up doing is we start looking for a scapeboat. Sometimes it just is the guns, Governor. No, Well, I'm not gonna I'm gonna fact check. Sometimes it's just the guns. It's really not because I'm a gun owner, and I know how to use guns, and I've never seen a gun pick itself up and take itself to a crowd of people and shoot people. So it's never just the guns. But Governor, if it is just the guns, sometimes it's just the guns. You know, it would be great since while we are waiting for you to take away all our guns. Yeah, I know you can't do that all at once. You can't get rid of the Second Amendment all at once. And I know you have this dream of making us safer by greatly restricting guns in this country. Fine, if you want to fight for that, go ahead. Hey, while we're waiting for you to do that, could we make our schools into forts? You know, could we earn more people on campuses. Who are qualified? Could we I don't know, just question, like, you know, if guns are just gonna go be out there walking around autonomously doing their thing randomly, maybe it does make sense to build schools in our forts. Governor, you say, trust the experts, But those same experts for forty years said that if we shipped our manufacturing base off to China. We get cheaper goods. They lied about that. They said, if we shipped our industrial base off to other countries, to Mexico and elsewhere, it would make the middle class stronger. They were wrong about that. They were wrong about the idea that if we made America less self reliant, less productive in our own nation, that it would somehow make us better off. And they were wrong about it. And for the first time in a generation, Donald Trump had the wisdom and the courage to say, to that bipartisan consensus, we're not doing it anymore. Much of what the senator said right there, I'm in agreement with him on this. I watched it happen too. I watched it to my communities, and we talk about that. We're in agreement that we bring those home. The issue is Donald Trump is talking about it. Kamala Harris has a record two hundred and fifty thousand more manufacturing jobs just out of the IRA may. Respond to that, yes, so I appreciate that. So if you notice what Governor Waltz just did is he said, first of all, Donald Trump has to listen to the experts, and then when he acknowledged that the experts screwed up, he said, well, Donald Trump didn't do nearly as good of a job as the that's a coach General that he did, so what Tim Waltz is doing. And I honestly, Tim, I think you got a tough job here because you've got to play whack a mole. You've got to pretend that Donald Trump didn't deliver rising take home pay, which of course he did. You've got to pretend that Donald Trump didn't deliver lower inflation, which of course he did. And then you simultaneously got to defend Kamala Harris's atrocious economic record, which has made gas, groceries and housing unaffordable fair American citizens. Did he lose? All right? That's the extent of the clips from Boston Globe. I you know, I tried to find some interesting clips today, but even my regular clip shop that I go to didn't have much out there. I just think people are bored. They're read like, let's get on with this, let's get. On with this. It feels like the whole nation is just holding our breath. That's what it feels like. I feel like we're all holding our breaths. I'll tell you how. I'll tell you what surprised me most about this debate that I actually do think it may have moved the needle slightly with the right people, because again it's a small segment of people that watch this, even smaller segment of people who are undecided and let one debate make. The decision for them. But I do think it moved the needle. And this is why guys like Trump and Vance continue to accept invitations into hostile territory because when they do, they're getting their message to people who otherwise would never hear their voice. They only get dance news from the view right. They only get dance commentary from late night shows or from whatever left wing personality who. Also doesn't listen to Vance has distilled for them. So when they get to hear Vance say things like, actually, you know the Haitian situation, that's called TPS temporary protected status. It's not the same thing. It's most definitely the first time I've ever heard those words. Right, That's what Vance was able to do. He was also able to do something at the same time, which is project. A normal person. The whole Harris campaign aimed at Trump and dances he's weird, right. They show pictures of I don't know why, but I mean this is how you know they're evil, because they show pictures of Jad Vance with his family and they call it weird. Or they show pictures of JD. Vance talking about the joy of grandmothers helping to take care of their kids and they call them weird. Their whole campaign has been but he's so weird and they're weird. If you watch the debate, you saw Tim Walls's eyes, they were popping out the whole time. He sounded and looked weird. And what the left wanted, what the progressives wanted, was for Advance to sound like that. They wanted him to sound as hysterical as they think he sounds on social media. But that didn't happen because. A, that's not who he is, and B what they got to see is, oh, he's at They didn't believe it, of course, they're like, that's just an act, But what they got to see was a normal person. I'm gonna I'm gonna close with this story as a small microcosm of a bigger thing than I thought happened last night. So my daughter, seventeen, she was out. She came in just as the debate was wrapping up. She sat down to watch the last one minute. She heard the last thirty seconds of JD's closing statement. So I asked her, I said, well, that little bit you saw. I know you hardly saw anything. You don't know what was said tonight, But just that little bit you saw of Senator Vance, tell me what you thought about it. Don't tell me what you think I. Want to hear, tell me what you thought. And she said, I only saw a little bit, but I really liked him. He was really he seemed really nice. And then she said, it's weird because that's not at all how I thought he would sound from his tweets. She's been reading his tweets, right, reading a social media posts. Of course, everybody's like, ah, insulted cat ladies, What a horrible person. She's reading them as a vicious, horrible, mean Nazi is saying these things right, So in her mind, Jadie Vance is some cranky old white man who is spitting on children walking to school. That's the voice she's hearing when she's reading those tweets. But that wasn't the voice or. The man she saw in that thirties. Just just thirty seconds she saw of him changed her opinion. Her filter changed immediately. I think a lot of people had their filters change, and I can tell that it's true because of the way the mainstream media has been reacting and they have been very upset. I thought they were going to be very happy with the governor because. Kimla was terrible. She was truly awful, and they crowned her the winner, and Walls was okay, not great, but okay. He certainly did better than she did. He was certainly far more. Prepared and he had a better record to talk about than she did. And they were disappointed with him, And I think that's because in the end he ended up looking weird. He is weird people, people. We need to stop ignoring our instincts. Right. We've let the media and the entertainment complex train us out of our instincts. Oh well, it's not weird. If a guy puts on a dress, it's not weird. If a man wears lipstick. It's not weird. If a girl cuts her breast off, it's not weird. If two men want to have a baby together, or two women want to have a baby together, it's not weird. If you color your hair this way or that, or if you put a lot of piercings in your body, and you know what, it is weird. Not because not in a judgmental way, but we're human beings and we are equipped with certain instinctual. Flags to help us survive. And when we see somebody who is clearly outside the tribe, it's a cause for concern. Now, when we go investigate, we might find out not that person is just weird. They're just weird, and that's all. They're one of us. They're just weirdough, But still the physical red flags, those outward representations are meaningful. If you get a bad vibe off Kamala Harris and Tim Wallas, it's because they're bad. They're giving bad vibes. Because they're bad people. I definitely believe this. I don't have any diplomacy in me on this because. I truly believe this. I don't think these are just people who are just representing the other side and they just want the best for our country. I do not believe this, not with this crew. I'm not gonna pretend in the name of diplomacy. And I think that's what the left saw last night, and it's what they're reacting to you today. I want to read you what Van Jones had to say about Walls's performance, well, about the debate in general. He took to Twitter. He said. JD. Vance used every trick we learned at Yale Law School, trying to sane wash Donald Trump and memory hole all the bigoted, nutty stuff Vance has been saying himself. Do not fall for it. Vance lied about everything all night long. He lists a few livees. It doesn't matter a man who will lie on national television. This brazenly about facts that anyone can find with the simple Google search, should never be anywhere near the Oval office. So that's really been the I chose Van's comment because that's what I have seen from folks as a general description of the debate. A lot of them they're. Angry that JD did come off as calm and rational and sane and put together, and he was making good points. The only thing Ban could say was while he was lying. They're concerned that he came off looking so normal. They're mad about it, and that's why they're declaring Tim Wall's a loser, even though he did far better than his running mate. They needed him to conquer JD. Vance, and he barely stood upright on the same stage with the man. JD looked normal and Tim Walls looked weird. And if you don't believe me, put up video of Tim Wall's press pause at any given moment and look at his face. Or pull up video of debate and turn off the sound and look at his face. These they're not normal people. They're not like us. I'm telling you, they're not like us. What do you think? Write to me? J L. T. Y at ProtonMail dot com. J L. T. 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