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now is up with that sort of the power body of rick sanchez and this, as you come to expect is the weekend review. we just shut down all the rows. mr. president, you're gonna lose all the votes of, you know, get it for the last 3 and a half years. house republicans and the american people have been demanding details about jo biden's, mental and physical decline. who dokie just to the hit that we're going to play for you? mr. button continues to stumble and bolt republicans just can't seem to leave well enough alone and now yes, the whole world is watching. i'm rick sanchez and this is direct impact. what do you say we do it the
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okay, let's get started by introducing you to our panel. we've been dealing with these topics themselves. they're gonna share their unbridled perspective with us here. they are the host of the critical our on radio. sputnik white show. you look for it, dr. wilmer lee. um and garland nixon both good enough to join us so. all right, gentleman it's, it's, it's, it's, it's gotten so bad. it's gotten so bad because it seems that right now for the president, there is simply just no place to hide. now that a cat side of the bag, the cameras are constantly on him. he's now stumbled his way through a debate, a very public july, 4th independence day event, and the latest. so nato summit of all things. i gotta show it to you. here's the low lights. one last thing, you know, i used to think when i was
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a senator was there were always congestion on the highways. there's no congest anymore regarding a highway, there's no congestion. and so what the way they gave me to stop talking now say we just shut down all the rows. mr. president, you're gonna lose all the votes for, you know, get it. yeah. large of this room. not only share a common language, don't share a common language. we do not share a common border where our neighbors were neighbors. what so my goodness, my god, bless him please. lord, i don't know what to say. i don't know where this is gonna end up, but with every day we turn on the tv and we see more and more of these and there how i, i'm just, i don't know if you guys are like me, but i'm just saying, god, please make this stop, i don't know what to say anymore. garland, i'll let you start. i think the, the, the, one of the things that we've been talking about a lot is the reality that america and the world is learning that the president
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doesn't run the current president. yeah. doesn't run the united states, and that, that probably implies that most of the time the president doesn't really run the united states, but to some extent they can be a ceremonial figure. and the other part of the discussion is that if joe biden is not competent to be president for the next 4 years, which clearly he is and then he isn't competent to be president for the next 4 months. he's not competent enough to finish a sentence. i mean, wilmer, i did you think it was this bad? i mean, i know you've talked about it. i talked about it. we were way ahead of the story before everybody else, but just, i don't know, maybe it's the media pylee not maybe i'm a victim of our own thing, but it just seems like lately, man, this thing is bad. i mean, really bad as well and enhanced the term cognitive decline. yeah. did we think it was this bad? no, because 4 months ago it was it this bad. but if you understand the deterioration process,
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then you know things don't get better. they only get worse. and you know, because i want to give you fodder if you will for, for what you're saying. right now. here's the new york times report. i don't, you'll probably read this, you're a very well read guy. you both are, you're in this business. new york times just broke a story a couple days ago. according to the lodge, you know, the white house, everybody, every time somebody goes in, they've got to put them in a log and say who they are and what's your business and all that crap. well, they have a lot at the white house of all the people to come in and out of the white house on the wallet, just who was an expert on parkinson's, has visited the white house once a month, every month for the past 8 months. fact, that's right, but watch what happens when kareem john pierre, is asked about this sympathy fact. so every year,
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the around this, the presence physical examination, he sees a neurologist that's 3 times. right. so i am telling you that he has seen are all just 3 times while he has been in this presidency. that's what i'm saying. i'm telling you that he has seen them 3 times. for security reasons, we cannot share names. we cannot share names. you can, we have to put we have other met with insurance share. we cannot share names a specialist broadly from a dermatologist to a neurologist. we cannot share names there a security reasons we have to. we have to print it out. i, i hear you guys are. 7 the 2nd, there's no reason to get back and go back and forth me in the rest of the way, just around here about how the information's been shared. the press for the waiting list, and then everybody's asked about it,
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what do you and then every time i come back and i answer the question that you guys are the american queen, i never answer the question incorrectly. if that's answering the question correctly, then i am the queen of norway. let you, i'll let you finish mr. king. well, you're well, your highness. so i, so there are a couple of problems here. one, this is what happens when you're not transparent. this is what did they say when you tell a lie or when you try? yeah, this lead me value are stuck with the bit and she's sticking with the bit because initially they were telling us that the neurologist wasn't there. right. i guess it wasn't invisible neurologist now that we know that the neurologist is there, why? because they are obviously concerned with what we have been saying. the stiffness that you see is the onset of parkinson's. the other problem here to guard was point is never under estimate the blindness that attends arrogance. and joe biden
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is in this position as it relates to do i stay or do i go? primarily because his arrogance, his ego will not allow him nor members of his family to deal with the reality. it's time to go. yeah, this is an age issue. this is a cognitive decline issue. people 30 years old. there are bad. yeah. yeah. and it's fine. it doesn't make him a bad human being. some of the horrible crappies done as the commander chief makes him a horrible human being. but the fact that no one there can just admit to his problems is like once again a fully in the movie in reverse. meanwhile, the whole country, i mean, everybody knows now that there's something horribly wrong with the president's mental and physical fitness and, and it's killing of polls. it's killing us chance of winning. and by the way, it's killing his party. okay, set a good by, i mean, democrats of the senate by the democrats in the house, by the later. anyway,
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given that scenario, you would think the republicans would just shut off about this right? leave, well enough alone. they don't need to have it on days. it is conversation, stay the hell out, but you know what? they can help themselves. they're starving for and sit over there. so they republican call a good conference yesterday a news conference 2 days ago, pardon me to say. i told you so. even though they did not really tell us, oh, here it is a good morning. there is no longer any doubt that joe biden is unfit to be our commander in chief. the bite and white house far left the house democrats and the main stream media are in complete disarray because they know this to be true and have been caught participating in one of the greatest media cover ups in american history. for the last 3 and a half years house republicans and the american people have been demanding details about jo, biden's, mental and physical decline. here's what i've seen house republicans do for the
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last 3 years. they've been holding hearings, trying to convince me, i'm the american people that joe biden was an evil genius. good companies, backdoor deals with china had 2 or 3000000 dollar deals negotiated with ukraine and several other countries and was actually one of the most brilliant business minds i guess that's ever existed corrupt. yes, they said, but look at all these things he's done. now they want us to think the bad guy that they had all these hearings about explaining that is the guy that they're now telling us is this stumbling, mumbling, old man who can't even put a sentence together. you know what? i'm sorry. got, and i don't think you're going to have it both ways and i still think they should stay the hell out of this conversation. yeah, i agree. and what we're looking at here is, is something important. and that is alternative media, wilbur. and i, you were talking about it for literally years now for the last year we've been showing videos of joe biden doing similar, similar things that he did during the debate. so on the alternative media,
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we all knew that joe biden was in a bad situation for a long time, which tells me this. so did the people around him, and so did the republicans, they're not stupid. so the people around him, i would argue an idea arise. that's why they read the primaries. why they wouldn't even allow anyone else. or literally they have a marianne williamson being smith running. they wouldn't put their name on the ballot and a bunch of state. the 1st about the new data. yeah. right. they knew they had to get rid of joe biden at some time, and they didn't want somebody in 2nd place. they could stake a claim now that they can just choose anybody they want to do, and the republicans are not offering any significant policy that will help the working class. so they're happy to talk about this rather than say, he's terrible. but if you put us in power, here's what we'll do to help you put back, and none of them are going to do that, but they're not even they're not interested in this thing either. i don't remember my mind making this a big issue. i read. 2 with i'm making you know,
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bite and then his son and his brother and his lawyers were all doing deals with china and doing do here and doing deals. when i was listening to their hearings, i was thinking, man, a biting guy is a real smart guy. i couldn't figure out how to make all this money off of china on the back door without anybody finding out. now it turns out there's like, oh no, that's not what we meant. we meant it was a doddering old paint and kept put a sentence together. i mean, you know, if they were really onto this game, they would have been playing this game. i don't remember them playing it. am i wrong leon? let me make one quick stay. go ahead. you know, who did know trump several months ago. they said, hey, trump is by now to get you interrupted. no by doesn't even know he's in the white house was the only one that actually was onto a long time ago, and that's the fall, right? exactly. well more, i'm sorry, go ahead. finish us up to the break. no. yeah, well, no they, they knew it. i'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and say that they were months ago erroring on concern for the country. okay. in terms of not
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wanting to expose. busy as the commander in chief as being non compass mentors, but now that they are in the grips of a campaign and they see, but blood in the water or chum on the surface, they are going after it like sharks. did you say non compas mentors? i did, i have your, your highness, i did that. i am the queen. um, well that's why we invite you guys on cuz we learn new words. if nothing else we're going to, we're going to take a quick, but then we're going to be right back to go away. of the little. yeah. yeah. which aspect of the side of the way and i,
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but i've so can you go in the right now like where is it going? blow up force other eventually the for the, i'm assuming that the, the, the, the in the able to spell it present but big oh, the way it stand. what awesome. what, what's the zip code the, i mean it's in the system. i go out of the deal that is supposed to lay out, so i'm going to yes there can you hear contribute? because i don't in front of them. i know i'm not gonna sit component the pro of admitted that. similarly, what is the
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temper wheeler showed showed across publishing very customer volume yep. opinion goods of today to initial but other than significant that i would even the civil when i tried the okay, here we go, gentlemen, are you ready? because we are getting ready to start the best part of this particular jo. it's where we really tackle some of the most significant issues, including some of the titles of the vice president as well. welcome back. us presidential by naturally seems to think that he's not the president of the united states, but rather the president of the whole entire world. i, you know, i,
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i was so curious about the debates, the other day guys, i decided to turn it back on. my wife can't stand me ever since this debate because i keep going back to the stuff and she wants to watch one of the series. we like to watch, so i watch the debate for the 3rd time. i found something that i hadn't caught before, and i want to share this with you. take a listen to this uh, that everyone seemed to gloss over. it's joe biden. during the debate with the during the, the, the, the interview with stephanopoulos. sorry, i got those 2 mixed up there and concurrently hearing is with the interview stephanopoulos. see, have you caught this? got everything or do you know not only my campaign in the world, i run the world when i haven't cut that before and again, i went back and listen to the interview with stephanopoulos and i caught that and thought you run the world the what, what do you what then, go ahead wilmer, you start, what do you think of that? well, garland and i did catch that by the way. um you guys said,
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i can't tell you on on you, i can't get one on you. well, we work as a team. so it's, it's, it's imperialism. it's the, it, he, he fully is still reading the headlines about american exceptionalism in america, as the in dispensable nation. and all of those, a warrant out troops that no longer exist. mm. uh, so he's, he's reading and still believing america's own press clippings. it's disrespectful and it's insulting for anyone listening that happens to be something that probably was being watched all over the world. i mean, garland, if you're the president of whatever country a, b, c, d, name, your country, and you hear the present united states, say that what he didn't say the free world by the way, because i mentioned this to people as well. he met the free world. we didn't say in a free world, he's in the world, right?
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yeah, and there's a personal element to this where joe biden is not just saying, you know, america we, we hear this america is the greatest country, the oh, that kind of, you know, the hubristic imperialist stuff. what he personally says, i run the world and right kind of arrogance in children's is for to interview business, particularly why seek? he won't get out. why should i get out? i am the emperor of the world. i am the most powerful person in the world. no one tells me what to do. that was a slip of the tone, but you know, often times a slip of the tongue kind of lets people know what we really think. and joe biden really is a conceited guy, and he's not very bright, but he thinks he's the most powerful man in the world. he's been, he's been hoping for this his entire life. and now he's, he's finally got it. he's not going to let go easily. i'm glad you said that because i thought that from that interview to i've never seen that part of joe biden, his ego is the size of montana. i. i came away from the interview that he did was stuff and i plus and i went, wow,
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i'm the greatest. nobody can do this. if not for me, forget about it. there's nobody else that could replace me. i'm. i run the world, i do this i, i said i who is this guy. i never knew he was quite like that. i don't know. they wrote that into him and it came out but you guys are right. i mean, that's essentially what he said. and by the way, even if you are the boss, it's not good to go around telling people you are. you don't stand in front of all your employees and say, i just want everybody here to know that i control your lives. even if you're the boss, you don't need to do that. it's just, it's, it's not a smart move. let's let that go next. biden's comments also especially disrespectful to world leaders who are forging new alliances like like like bricks for example, specifically because of those specific edge amount of comments. speaking of foraging of friendships, i do want to show you some images. and i hate that i have to even say this again and again and again, but it's kind of important images that my fellow americans will probably not see. because here in this country you see we don't show these things in the media. we
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don't show you anything that ever humanizes countries like russia or china, or even in the for that matter. but here's a piece of video i found, frankly, interesting. it's the president of russia giving a tour of his residence to the president of india. here it is now i think this is particularly cool as we watch the pictures because you know, the image that we have of these 2 man putting in particular. and she and the president of, of, of, of iran is that they don't do normal things. they don't talk to people, they don't show their pets to people. they don't drive around and they don't have wives and children and lives because they're not like are leaders. you see. so i thought this was important to show up and nobody in america will oversee that. nobody. america even knows what canton thinks or says or for that matter what
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president body says, garlic yeah, because they're fix heard it through the propagated as carrot. good shores of politicians, of character tours, of the evil person. i think one of the things that we've seen recently and what we consider brilliant diplomatic moves, is with the leaders of russia and china hugging each other, calling each other dear friends, old friends, doing these types of things. i think it's important because it shows to the people of those countries that there's not just a diplomatic or an economic bond, but there's a cultural bond and they want to show friendship and, and mean, you know, mean ties. i think what's really important now is the ability of russia to mean the ties between on china in india. i think if a rush is able to do that, that will be really a world changing feet. yeah. imagine that, huh. i mean, wilmer, if uh, if china is able to amend the ty somehow and come up with some deal between ukraine
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and russia and then rushes able to kind of men the ties and come up with some kind of deal between india and china. wow. while nato is sitting there, glad handing itself and patting itself on the back. that'd be a hell of a thing. a. well, a couple of things. one, it's a lot of this is about optics and you're talking about what we see and what we don't see. yeah. and we don't, we don't see the footage that you just presented because it's a matter of being demonized versus being humanize me. and so what we saw was a human side of these 2 men and their relationship to the point about china and india. i would say that that reproach monk is already in the works, which is why moti went to president putin's home. and then i think it's also important to see that as we look at nato in the 75th celebration of that failing entity. remember there's the seo,
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the shanghai cooperation organization. there's bricks, there's the hell states collaboration. we have now shifted from the utah paula to the multi polar, and there's no turning back. so as we get ready to close the segment, i'm left with this. the basically the situation at hand, as we would say, right, the president appears to be seeing a parkinson's expert about now we hear the vice president, cumberland harris appears to be somewhat in law land. and here's a spoof that i want you guys to see. this was put together by none other than comedy central. let's watch is talking about the significance of the past significance of the passage. so when we think about it here is great significance of the past. seems like maybe it's a small issue. it's a big issue. you need to get to go and need to be able to get where you need to go
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to do the work and get home is time for us to do what we have been doing in that time is every day, every day it is time for us to agree that she's come so far since our 1st session i leave the vice president on not so much sentences as idea of voyages. do you think you just fell out of the coconut tree? you think that in the context of all in which you live and what came before you i don't know about 0 but when i get hit by a cook and then falls off a tree and i live in south florida. i got a lot of coconuts, i'm not thinking about the passage of time. i'm thinking about cutting that damn tree down. that's what i'm thinking about. i don't know if i was, i mean, she, she, you know, as we say in the south, she helping herself there garland jane, helping herself. it's a whole lot easier to follow joe biden,
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his chair train of thought, then it is campbell harrison. that's a sad state of affairs and the bottom line is this, this is what are the democratic party has landed after reading the election twice after it really, admittedly, really relate to the election twice and then simply picking and campbell, the harris because she's a quote woman of color and she checked to checks all the boxes except the box of competencies. and now they are stuck with a, with a person who has dimension and a woman who has exhibits all the size of dimensions. she just probably doesn't, you know, technically, yeah, this what, maybe she's added her whole life in one form or another. wilmer, um, i know you kind of have a relationship with her and i don't mean that it's sexual. wait, let me take that back. you have known her for many years. you bet her you've note, or you've had conversations, whether you think she's very likable, as you've said to be in the past. uh, she's just not playing this hand well though, my friend that maybe you need to call her and tell her about because she doesn't
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know the card game that's being played. and she really doesn't know how to play cards for 2 days to bring the account cut off. let's see. sorry. go on. the up. there is, there's really there's, there's really not much to say here. this is what have this is the pilot. yeah. pandering. this is, this is when joe biden decide that this is going to be his running mate because there's a particular constituency or constituencies that he believes that he has to pander to me. and competence is not the most significant. i for elements. yeah. on your list or on your list of criteria. yeah, you don't go from just being a d a in california to suddenly being about as far as the united states and understanding geo politics because she obviously doesn't. right. i mean that, that that's the point. you gotta be ready for the whole. huh. go back to the left. her whole interview. yeah. no,
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she had no guys and i were there this i would at this they particularly protect up picked her because she is valuable. you know, because she's not the person with knowledge and she's not going to take a position. she's going to do what she's told and that's why she's there. yeah. and it shows and it shows gentleman what a great, great opportunity to have a great conversation. always enjoyable. you're smart and you're easy to get along with and you're good friends as well. my thanks to both of you for joining us and continue your success. that's of our show. remember to always look outside your own box true. so they don't live in boxes. by golly, i'm rich, a chest will be looking for you next time. the
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