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  • The Charlie James Show on Thursday May 29 2025 - Hour 4 (6:00PM)
    2025/05/29
    Understand. I don't understand why the people at MSNBC don't get it. These network executives, they just don't understand what's going on. They don't know how to run a a media company. That's that's obvious. Now they fired Joy Reid at MSNBC. Okay. We were all okay with that. Nobody was crying over Joy Reid losing her job. The most racist person on on cable television. But they replaced her with probably the second whitest woman on the planet. Now we all know that Elizabeth Warren is the whitest woman in the world. In fact, she did a DNA test. That was so funny, because president Trump started calling her Pocahontas. So she went out and she got one of those DNA tests because she claimed that she was Native American. Even on her Texas bar license, she put down her race as Native American. She was listen. I forget which college she went through, but it but in in their list of dignitaries, they actually claimed that she was the first woman of color. What? If that color is ivory, then yes. So she's the she's the whitest woman on the planet. The second whitest woman on the planet is Jen Psaki. They replaced Joy Reid with Jen Psaki. Now I am shocked that activists all over the country didn't just lose their minds. I'm surprised that Al Sharpton didn't come out against MSNBC. I'm surprised that all of these people, E Elie Mistall, all these folks out there didn't just rise up against MSNBC because they replaced well, they didn't replace her, but they yeah. Well, they they fired Joy Reid. They promoted Jen Psaki. Well, now Jen Psaki is doing the Tuesday through Friday show in the 9PM time slot. That used to be and still kind of is Rachel Maddow's time slot. Now Rachel Maddow was doing the show for $25,000,000 a year. Five nights a week, one hour. Good gracious. I could do a one hour show standing on my head. And she went from 25,000,000, 5 nights a week. They cut her salary to 20,000,000, and she only does Monday nights. That's it. Now granted, she was on the air five nights a week during the first hundred days of the Trump administration, and she had to hate that. But could you imagine getting $20,000,000 a year to do a one hour a week show? I gotta talk to my agent. Man, that's some serious money there. Well, MSNBC's thought that they were doing something smart. They put gin sake on Tuesday through Friday, and that turns out to be a disaster. Just weeks after Emma this is from trending politics. Just weeks after MSNBC debuted its brand new prime time lineup in an attempt to salvage plummeting viewership. Audiences made clear their feelings about the direction, and it's not positive for the network. Over the course of May, the outlet has plummeted 41% in viewership in key demographics. That's not the only area MSNBC has taken a serious hit. They also dropped 34% in the total day demo compared to where they were a year ago. Jen Psaki has been the hardest hit. She was given the show back on May 5. They thought she was gonna be a huge draw. They thought Jen Psaki would surpass Rachel Maddow's success. That didn't happen. It's been quite the opposite. According to the Daily Mail, the latest rate ratings for the briefing with Jen Psaki came in on May 22 when it failed to crack the coveted 1,000,000 viewer mark. Wow. Hannity had 2,300,000 total viewers that night. Jen Psaki performed dismally in the twenty five fifty four, age demographic, only pulling in alright. Now alright. Now listen to this. Jen Psaki, national show on in every single market on television. Got 55,000 viewers in the twenty five to fifty four demographic. 55,000. Now this is a national show. It's a national show. I have more listeners than that total total market, And I'm not making anywhere near Jen Psaki's, salary on this thing. That's unbelievable. That I always thought I I mean and I know you guys think that that when these people are on the edges, millions of people are tuning in every night, but they're not. Only 55,000 ages 25 to 54 are tuning in ...
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  • The Charlie James Show on Thursday May 29 2025 - Hour 4, Segment 1 (6:00PM)
    2025/05/29
    Understand. I don't understand why the people at MSNBC don't get it. These network executives, they just don't understand what's going on. They don't know how to run the a a media company. That's that's obvious. Now they fired Joy Reid at MSNBC. Okay. We were all okay with that. Nobody was crying over Joy Reid losing her job. The most racist person on on cable television. But they replaced her with probably the second whitest woman on the planet. Now we all know that Elizabeth Warren is the whitest woman in the world. In fact, she did a DNA test. That was so funny, because president Trump started calling her Pocahontas. So she went out and she got one of those DNA tests because she claimed that she was Native American. Even on her Texas bar license, she put down her race as Native American. She was listen. I forget which college she went through, but it but in in their list of dignitaries, they actually claimed that she was the first woman of color. What? If that color is ivory, then yes. So she's the she's the whitest woman on the planet. The second whitest woman on the planet is Jen Psaki. They replaced Joy Reid with Jen Psaki. Now I am shocked that activists all over the country didn't just lose their minds. I'm surprised that Al Sharpton didn't come out against MSNBC. I'm surprised that all of these people, E Elie Mistall, all these folks out there didn't just rise up against MSNBC because they replaced well, they didn't replace her, but they yeah. Well, they they fired Joy Reid. They promoted Jen Psaki. Well, now Jen Psaki is doing the Tuesday through Friday show in the 9PM time slot. That used to be and still kind of is Rachel Maddow's time slot. Now Rachel Maddow was doing the show for $25,000,000 a year. Five nights a week, one hour. Good gracious. I could do a one hour show standing on my head. And she went from 25,000,000, 5 nights a week. They cut her salary to 20,000,000, and she only does Monday nights. That's it. Now granted, she was on the air five nights a week during the first hundred days of the Trump administration, and she had to hate that. But could you imagine getting $20,000,000 a year to do a one hour a week show? I gotta talk to my agent. Man, that's some serious money there. Well, MSNBC's thought that they were doing something smart. They put gin sake on Tuesday through Friday, and that turns out to be a disaster. Just weeks after Emma this is from trending politics. Just weeks after MSNBC debuted its brand new prime time lineup in an attempt to salvage plummeting viewership. Audiences made clear their feelings about the direction, and it's not positive for the network. Over the course of May, the outlet has plummeted 41% in viewership in key demographics. That's not the only area MSNBC has taken a serious hit. They also dropped 34% in the total day demo compared to where they were a year ago. Jen Psaki has been the hardest hit. She was given the show back on May 5. They thought she was gonna be a huge draw. They thought Jen Psaki would surpass Rachel Maddow's success. That didn't happen. It's been quite the opposite. According to the Daily Mail, the latest rate ratings for the briefing with Jen Psaki came in on May 22 when it failed to crack the coveted 1,000,000 viewer mark. Wow. Hannity had 2,300,000 total viewers that night. Jen Psaki performed dismally in the twenty five fifty four, age demographic, only pulling in alright. Now alright. Now listen to this. Jen Psaki, national show on in every single market on television. Got 55,000 viewers in the twenty five to fifty four demographic. 55,000. Now this is a national show. It's a national show. I have more listeners than that total total market, And I'm not making anywhere near Jen Psaki's, salary on this thing. That's unbelievable. That I always thought I I mean and I know you guys think that that when these people are on the edges, millions of people are tuning in every night, but they're not. Only 55,000 ages 25 to 54 are tunin ...
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  • The Charlie James Show on Thursday May 29 2025 - Hour 3 (5:00PM)
    2025/05/29
    I started out the show today by, asking the question, do the Republicans in Washington really want to win the midterms? Do they really wanna win the mid? I don't think they do. I I really don't. Somebody said that Republicans really like when they're in the minority. You know why? You know why? They get more money. They get more donations. They get more people saying, oh, go fight these. Oh, you go. You're putting up such a good fight against these Democrats. I'm gonna write you a check. And then we'll get out there, and we all remember we all remember the midterms under Joe Biden. Republicans were still a minority, but they always promised that we're gonna use the power of the purse. We're gonna stop all of these Biden initiatives. We're gonna use the power of the purse. And when did they do it? Not a single time. Not one time did they use the power of the purse. So I'm never ever ever going to listen to a a a Republican that says they're gonna use the power of the purse again. You say that, I mean, I'm gonna write you off. Okay? You're automatically written off. In fact, I narrated or I moderated the third congressional district debate. And we had I think we had five or six candidates there. Only one was missing in that debate in in Saluda. And I asked a question on stage. I said, would you be willing to use the power of the purse to stop the Biden initiatives even up to shutting down the government? I'd asked that of all of the candidates. And of all well, I believe it was six on stage, only one said they would. Only one said that they would be willing to go as far as shutting down the government to stop Joe Biden's policies. And that was Mark Burns. He was the only one that would say that. You see, the GOP is, cowards. They're gutless. They want everybody to like them. They want the Democrats to like them. Even though this president has the full support of the American people and this full support of the people that vote Republican. Listen to this is Harry Enten over on CNN. Listen to what he says about what president Trump is doing with Harvard. This is very interesting. I I think going into this, I think a lot of Americans thought that higher ed needed a nice kick in the rear end. What am I talking about here? Well, why don't we take a look at high confidence in education. Look at where we are now. That number has plummeted, plummeted as of last year, down to 36%. We're talking about a 36 drop among Republicans, specifically. About a 36 drop among Republicans specifically. Get this. 68% of Americans said that higher education was on the wrong track. So it's a question of whether or not people agree with Trump's tactics, but they definitely agree with him on the idea that there is a problem with higher ed overall. One thing you've heard from president Trump and many Republican allies for quite some time is accusing colleges and universities across the country of not being a friendly place for conservatives, if you will. How do the American public feel? Yeah. So, you know, do colleges have a liberal bias? I I think that's really the question here. And what we see in polling after polling after polling is that the plurality say yes. Overall, look at that. 45% of Americans overall agree with the idea that colleges have a liberal bias. Just 24% disagree with that idea. Look among Republicans. Hello. 67% of Republicans agree that colleges have a liberal bias. This is why Donald Trump is so emphatic and so wanting to take on this fight because he knows that Republicans hate universities, hate the administrations, Republicans hate universities, hate the administrations, believe they have a liberal bias, and in fact, the plurality of Americans overall agree with the idea, agree with Donald Trump that colleges are in fact the place where bias reigns. And it does reign. It does reign. So 67% of Republican voters say, we like what Donald Trump is doing to Harvard. Why isn't Congress jumping on the bandwagon? This m ...
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  • The Charlie James Show on Thursday May 29 2025 - Hour 2 (4:00PM)
    2025/05/29
    Just going through the email and everything, you know? Just going through the email. Let's do this. Let's go to the phones again. Let's go to, Joe in Rock Hill. Yes, sir. Hey, Bill. How are you doing today? I'm okay. Thanks for holding, by the way. Thank you. No. It's good because a great topic of why you have to escape blue states. I escaped Long Island, New York 3 Years ago because the corruption and this is on Long Island. This isn't even the city. It's just astounding. My taxes on on a home that was 1,900 square foot and a quarter acre of property was over $13,000 a year. Now that was property taxes, school taxes and town taxes combined. But you start seeing all the grips. You got teachers making $200,000 a year, superintendents of school districts making a half a million dollars a year. You got the county executive making $250,000 a year. His wife is in charge of the park parks department making $250,000 a year. He's brought up on corruption charges. The DA is brought up on corruption charges. The chief of police was brought up thinking he was the Old Beach, serial killer at one time. They haven't solved that case either. You you start seeing where all your money goes, and then I'm I'm driving on streets that have potholes that are taking out my rims. You call the town up. Well, that's not our problem. You know, it just and you look at the town employees. They all have the same last name. It it's just like you can't you can't defeat these people. And trust me, I tried for years involved in my local school boards. You start finding out the people elected to school boards are teachers in other districts, so they gotta keep the grip going. Right. Because if their contract doesn't get passed, then the one the district they're in won't get passed. It's it's such a uphill battle to try and fix these places, and and the last call is right. Until people really start going and serving real jail time, it it nothing will ever change. And the other problem is is these officials, the taxpayer always ends up paying the lawyer's fees because they were official employees of the town or or or or or the the the county, and and there's an obligation to pay these lawyer's fees, which turn out to be connected law firms that make millions of dollars fighting this stuff over periods of time. It's crazy. Yeah. I I've always I know some people are out of New York like yourself and some of the things they tell me about how deep and how winding it is and you're thinking, well, sooner or later just because of the law of averages, I should run into something that isn't full of grift. But you never do, do you? No. It it it just never you know? And to give you an example, okay, Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant. I was about eight years old when they started building it. I was still paying on my electric bill a surcharge for a power plant that was built and dismantled. And one of the reasons we had some of the highest electric rates in the country because they decided that it it we couldn't have an evacuation plan. They would never let it run. But every taxpayer or every investor on that project got paid out, and and and they're still paying for that power plant. The one school district that benefited for years, they at one point, it came out in in a newspaper article that they were paying for violin lessons for four students that was costing the school district $500,000 a year because of all the extra money they were getting from the power plant that never ran. Right. It's like the bridge to nowhere in California. Gotcha. Anyway I can't take it anymore. You the the best thing to do is to get out while the getting is good and go enjoy life somewhere where it's actually America. Yeah. Because I I I now I had a very rare full carry permit for the state of New York, because of my connections in law enforcement and stuff. But, I I sold my house there for max money. And if you would have told me in twenty something years what I would have sold my ...
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  • The Charlie James Show on Thursday May 29 2025 - Hour 2 (4:00PM)
    2025/05/29
    I started out the show today by, asking the question, do the Republicans in Washington really want to win the midterms? Do they really wanna win the mid? I don't think they do. I I really don't. Somebody said that Republicans really like when they're in the minority. You know why? Know why? They get more money. They get more donations. They get more people saying, oh, go fight these. Oh, you go. You're putting up such a good fight against these Democrats. I'm gonna write you a check. And then we'll get out there, and we all remember we all remember the midterms under Joe Biden. Republicans were still a minority, but they always promised that we're gonna use the power of the purse. We're gonna stop all of these Biden initiatives. We're gonna use the power of the purse. And when did they do it? Not a single time. Not one time did they use the power of the purse. So I'm never ever ever going to listen to a a a Republican that says they're gonna use the power of the purse again. You say that, I mean, I'm gonna write you off. Okay? You're automatically written off. In fact, I narrated or I moderated the third congressional district debate. And we had I think we had five or six candidates there. Only one was missing in that debate in in Saluda. And I asked a question on stage. I said, would you be willing to use the power of the purse to stop the Biden initiatives even up to shutting down the government? I'd ask that of all of the candidates. And if all well, I believe it was six on stage, only one said they would. Only one said that they would be willing to go as far as shutting down the government to stop Joe Biden's policies. And that was Mark Burns. He was the only one that would say that. You see, the GOP is, cowards. They're gutless. They want everybody to like them. They want the Democrats to like them. Even though this president has the full support of the American people and this full support of the people that vote Republican. Listen to this is Harry Enten over on CNN. Listen to what he says about what president Trump is doing with Harvard. This is very interesting. I I think going into this, I think a lot of Americans thought that higher ed needed a nice kick in the rear end. What am I talking about here? Well, why don't we take a look at high confidence in higher education? You go back a decade ago, 57% of Americans had high confidence in higher education. Look at where we are now. That number has plummeted. Plummeted as of last year down to 36%. We're talking about a 36 drop among Republicans specifically. Get this. 68% of Americans said that higher education wrong track. So it's a question of whether or not people agree with Trump's tactics, but they definitely agree with him on the idea that there is a problem with higher ed overall. One thing you've heard from president Trump and many Republican allies for quite some time is accusing colleges and universities across the country of not being a friendly place for conservatives, if you will. How do the American public feel? Yeah. So, you know, do colleges have a liberal bias? I I think that's really the question here. And what we see in polling after polling after polling is that the plurality say yes. Overall, look at that. 45% of Americans overall agree with the idea that colleges have a liberal bias. Just 24% disagree with that idea. Look among Republicans. Hello. 67% of Republicans agree that colleges have a liberal bias. This is why Donald Trump is so emphatic and so wanting to take on this fight because he knows that Republicans hate universities, hate the administrations, believe they have a liberal bias, and in fact, the plurality of Americans overall agree with the idea, agree with Donald Trump, that colleges are in fact a place where bias reigns. And it does reign. It does reign. So 67% of Republican voters say, we like what Donald Trump is doing to Harvard. Why isn't Congress jumping on the bandwagon? This man won 312 electoral votes. He wo ...
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  • The Charlie James Show on Thursday May 29 2025 - Hour 2 , Segment 1 (4:00PM)
    2025/05/29
    I pledge allegiance to the flag of The United States Of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Oh, beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of rain, for purple mountain majesties above the fruit America is back. Yes, sir. And there is a huge push right now to make America healthy again, the whole Maha movement with, RFK Junior. Well, there was a Maha report last week, and state representative Stephen Frank was there. Let's talk to him right now. Representative Frank, welcome to the program. Hope you're doing well. Hey, Charlie. I'm doing well. Hope you are. Thanks for having me on today. Yes, sir. So what did we find out in the Maha report that was released last week? First of all, what was it like there meeting RFK Jr and and being in on all the action? Oh, Charlie, it it was it was one heck of an experience. You can't you can't hardly put it into words. I was honored to be invited, to the White House for for that report. And, couple hundred people there in in the East Room, gathering to see, you know, really what this monumental report was gonna contain. Mhmm. When the president, began his administration, he he assembled this commission. You know, the Maha agenda was a huge part of the campaign since RFK had joined, you know, suspended his campaign for president. And and so right out of the gate, you know, Trump had the, the the, you know, directive to to start this commission and and begin with just looking at facts, doing research, and figuring out, how do we qualify and quantify the problem we're facing. So Right. That was step one, and and that was a hundred day time frame that they had. And so last last Thursday marked that hundred days, so the commission gathered, with Trump to deliver that report. And, just remarkable remarkable experience to be there and be with all the the folks in the room. But, you know, that report, it it it wasn't anything necessarily new or earth shattering, but it codified and and and articulated what so many people have already known, you know, that that we have a health crisis. Right. We have all these these things in our food, our environment, but the government has never been willing to say, yes. This is bad for you, and, yes, this is causing illness, and, yes, this is, adding to the the burden of society. So to hear an administration actually admit, that that we have these problems was was just momentous. Yeah. It was momentous. And and this is something that a lot anybody that you know, a lot of homesteading families out there, a lot of families that are concerned with with health, when they were preaching about this, every everybody was calling them kooks, but it turns out they weren't. When they when they were complaining about the amount of dyes that are in our food and the problems that they are causing, I mean, these people were absolutely right, weren't they? They they were they were a % vindicated. You know, for decades, every wealthy home in America has had a filter to get fluoride out of the water. Yeah. Right? But we've had so much propaganda to say, oh, we need fluoride in our water for our health. And so many studies have been bought and paid for, but and it's been so unfair to marginalize a portion of study. They just can't afford those filters. Now all of a sudden here, the federal government admitting that the the really, they were wrong the whole time. Yeah. And that what average Americans knew every day to be true, they were proven true and and and and vindicated, and that's just one aspect that those repeated over and over and over again through this report. And we find out I mean, there's a lot of countries in Europe, a lot of countries around the world world that just do not allow these additives in our food. But for some reason, and we all know why, because there are lobbyists in Washington, we allow them here in The United States. Is that gonna be taken care of? You kno ...
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  • The Charlie James Show on Thursday May 29 2025 - Hour 1 Segment 1 (3:00PM)
    2025/05/29
    And welcome to the program on your Thursday afternoon. Hope you've had a great and wonderful day. Hope you've got a good weekend planned. I know I do. We'll get to that coming up in just a little bit. But, how many PMU people out there right now today, 05/29/2025, are frustrated beyond belief at what's going on in this country. How many of you are starting to realize that maybe, just maybe, the executive branch of the president does not have the power that we always thought it had. Now it seems like our country is being run by these liberal, radical judges out there. There's a court that has put a permanent hold on Trump's tariffs, especially the ones regarding China. When it clearly states in the 1974 Trade Act that was passed by Congress that the president does have the right to do these things. He's got the authority to use tariffs. If if he thinks that that somebody's, you know, stealing our intellectual property, he can enact some retribution against that country, and he can impose strict tariffs on them. If he thinks we're being treated unfairly in the in in in in international trade, he can also enact tariffs against those countries. You see, he's got the authority to do it. So then you then so then maybe you're wondering, well, don't worry, Charlie. Charlie, don't worry. Congress is gonna step in. Congress is gonna come along and say, no. They're not. They're not. I am about as sick and tired of this congress under Mike Johnson as I can possibly be. Right now with everything that's going on, and we've got all these radical judges out there. We've got everything that's happening right now. Where is congress? They go on vacation for eleven days. Eleven days. Mike Johnson, Thune. Yeah. Let's go on vacation. Good time. Good time to go on vacation. Let's all take eleven days off. No. Forget the country. It'll be here when we get back. So they go. They they hightail it out of town. They should be in Washington working their absolute butts off. The Trump administration works fifteen hours a day minimum minimum for this country. Yet we've got a part time congress at best. They are doing absolutely nothing. And I've told you this before, but they have sent fewer bills to the president in the first little over a hundred days than any other congress in seventy years. Seventy years. They could be they could be sending a bill a day to the president's desk, but they're not doing it. And somebody said something to me the other day that I thought, well, that's kind of a strange thing to say. But, but now I think they're right. The Republicans do not like being in power. They really don't. Here's what they would rather do. They would rather sit in the back of the room and complain than actually lead. We don't have leaders in congress. I'm I'm sorry. We just don't have leaders in congress. There's no trail. Oh, well, there's a couple of exceptions. You know? You got Marjorie Taylor Greene. You've got, you got a couple of others. But other than that, there are no real leaders in congress. No actual firebrands. Timber Chet is one of the firebrands. He's one of the leaders out there, but nobody's listening to these people. Nobody in power is listening to these people because they don't want anything done. I swear I wish you could put them under a lie detector test and say, do you want the Trump agenda to pass? And they go, oh, yes. Absolutely. I do. And that needle with those needles would just be jumping all over those all the leaving all of those big quaky marks on the paper. Nope. Sorry. You're lying. You actually don't want the Trump agenda to pass. Question number two. Do you want to win in next year's midterm elections? Do you want the Republicans to win? Oh, absolutely. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. All of these I mean, bells, whistles, sirens, smoke starts coming out of the machine. They don't wanna win. There is a way that they could win. I mean, right now, you've got y ...
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  • The Charlie James Show on Thursday May 29 2025 - Hour 1 (3:00PM)
    2025/05/29
    And welcome to the program on your Thursday afternoon. Hope you've had a great and wonderful day. Hope you've got a good weekend planned. I know I do. We'll get to that coming up in just a little bit. But, how many PMU people out there right now today, 05/29/2025, are frustrated beyond belief at what's going on in this country. How many of you are starting to realize that maybe, just maybe, the executive branch of the president does not have the power that we always thought it had. Now it seems like our country is being run by these liberal, radical judges out there. There's a court that has put a permanent hold on Trump's tariffs, especially the ones regarding China. When it clearly states in the 1974 Trade Act that was passed by Congress that the president does have the right to do these things. He's got the authority to use tariffs. If if he thinks that that somebody's, you know, stealing our intellectual property, he can enact some retribution against that country, and he can impose strict tariffs on them. If he thinks we're being treated unfairly in the in in in in international trade, he can also enact tariffs against those countries. You see, he's got the authority to do it. So then you then so then maybe you're wondering, well, well, don't worry, Charlie. Charlie, don't worry. Congress is gonna step in. Congress is gonna come along and say, no. They're not. They're not. I am about as sick and tired of this congress under Mike Johnson as I can possibly be. Right now, with everything that's going on, and we've got all these radical judges out there, we've got everything that's happening right now. Where is congress? They go on vacation for eleven days. Eleven days. Mike Johnson, Thune. Yeah. Let's go on vacation. It's good time. Good time to go on vacation. Let's all take eleven days off. No. Forget the country. It'll be here when we get back. So they go. They they hightail it out of town. They should be in Washington working their absolute butts off. The Trump administration works fifteen hours a day minimum minimum for this country. Yet we've got a part time congress at best. They are doing absolutely nothing. And I've told you this before, but they have sent fewer bills to the president in the first little over a hundred days than any other congress in seventy years. Seventy years. They could be they could be sending a bill a day to the president's desk, but they're not doing it. And somebody said something to me the other day that I thought, well, that's kind of a strange thing to say. But but now I think they're right. The Republicans do not like being in power. They really don't. Here's what they would rather do. They would rather sit in the back of the room and complain than actually lead. We don't have leaders in Congress. I'm I'm sorry. We just don't have leaders in Congress. There's no trail. Oh, well, there's a couple of exceptions. You know, you got Marjorie Taylor Greene. You've got, you got a couple of others. But other than that, there are no real leaders in congress. No actual firebrands. Timber Chet is one of the firebrands. He's one of the leaders out there, but nobody's listening to these people. Nobody in power is listening to these people because they don't want anything done. I swear I wish you could put them under a lie detector test and say, do you want the Trump agenda to pass? And they go, oh, yes. Absolutely. I do. And that needle with those needles would just be jumping all over those all leaving all of those big quaky marks on the paper. Nope. Sorry. You're lying. You actually don't want the Trump agenda to pass. Question number two. Do you want to win in next year's midterm election? Did you want the Republicans to win? Oh, absolutely. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. All of these I mean, bells, whistles, sirens, smoke starts coming out of the machine. They don't wanna win. There is a way that they could win. I mean, right now, you'v ...
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