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to somebody for working to 3 jobs and still not enough because the cost of living also has increased coal bags and then they'll buy shares last year long. the amount of of homeless rose by 12 percent in california. the big gain from 2016 is getting back together and why would it president trump be considered another female? now at the top of the democratic ticket, as well as many other similarities to 2016, it seems like an obvious decision to bring in the team that actually one trump, the presidency. there's the trend team expanding being generated naturally as they get closer to election day. or is it a sign the president does not like the current path of the campaign and bring in a group who has deliberate a victory against expectations on sky no use. and this is perspective
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the corey luhan bowsky taylor boat, which i like pfeiffer, alex brush wits and tim or tom are all veterans of prior trump campaigns who have officially been called a back into a trump campaign service. however, considering that most have just been working in the mega inc, super pack and that quarterly winowski himself never stopped being an unofficial advisor to trump. this announcement seems almost like a given, even though it is drawing some heat. that's all you're shaking 2 weeks after the republican national convention and the advancement of comma harris and the addition of 10 walls. the democratic ticket has dominated the headlines, which just a few weeks before recovering the assassination attempts, the current age and the trump campaign had found themselves in
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a semi new position being criticized for some of the same reasons. the campaign used against fighting h. agility and sound of mind had become topics of many news outlets. but this time, instead of referring to the democratic front runner, it was aimed at the republican dispute by former president, trump is bring some of the bench warmers back into the game. well, let us discuss with our panel. carter clues is present of constitutional rights. steve deal is a conservative talk show hosts and starters. thank you so much for joining me gentlemen. thanks patty. well, let us start off with you steve. because why do you think president trump is bringing these? and the other 2016 campaign staffers in now. and do you think the change that happened on the dnc ticket causes to happen? i know it is possible because again in 2016, they were trying to navigate the, the rough waters of i was running against a female and delivery planning so that at least on the surface,
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there are similarities that they're running against joe biden. and daughter and demented joe biden is different than running against tamela harris's of a blank slate, and they're trying to fill out the blights at this point. but i don't think that you know, our team, corey one in 2016 because they were adapted running against a woman. yeah, i've long felt up the trunk was the only republican who could be no worried because he was going to be aggressive. and hillary was the only democrats that kind of lost the truck. so i think that, that we may have the same type of situation here that trump can beat tomlin harris . if he sticks to the issues that matter, talking about grocery practices of food prices, gas prices, the, the economy and the board are illegal. immigration matters is the top of the, the list of people talked about their concerns because it, it covers national security or terrorist coming across the board. it covers the economy. yeah. they take it our jobs, it covers our communities. are they safe or, or let's say if you will talk about nothing but those issues do with, well want to talk about the similar is the differences. i think between the 2024
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race and the 2016 race harder do you think it matters that you have hillary clinton versus comma harrison the fact that what the hell are you were just dealing with the gender discrepancy, but now i have a gender and a race issue that element. how do you think that changes, or does it matter? i, you know, i really don't think the, the race issue matters. i think, uh, the blacks are a little smarter than that. you know, that the campbell harris in our sheet. she's a camelia and then whatever color she decides is going to benefit her that day. that's what she says she is. i lived in a uh, intentionally the lower middle income neighborhood. but most of my neighbors are black and they're not buying into it all. the women definitely don't like her cuz i remember they're really brown scandal. people have memories. people had memories. the men don't like or because she's a term again. okay. so the, the race thing, she's going to play the race card when she, when she went talks to black rash, you all talk like this, them. and they are going to be turned off. so now i don't think the race card is,
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is going to be a major issue and, and thank god trump is calling him out, but you know, stop it. come on, let's talk issues. i'm with state talk issues, issues. everybody tells trump the to talk issues and that's what they're bringing quarterly winowski who, who often and steve said that trump the truck, do you think why it's trump at this point? not focusing on issues. does he also, what good does it do for trump to focus on these other little i went on this call him more superficial issues. and why is your state still keep harping on him? if every expert in the field says don't as well. trump, as an entertainer, he loves being, entertain already he sees themselves as a guide all the hosting lake dyed comedy shows better than any of those who are losing their jobs. but you know, in an hour hour and a half speech still throw him a couple of these humorous sides. and that's all the media points out. the media research center says that 89 percent of the coverage from pamela to this point has been positive. 89 percent of the coverage for donald trump has been negative,
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so he can talk policy issues. and all they will do is harp on some side time that he makes. it's a joke that appeals to the, to the crowd and appeals to his base. and, and the left has no sense of humor at all. so they attack him or anything. he says that it's the least bit humorous. i will say that he's made a great shift in the last couple of weeks. all politics is local and all politics is visual. the other day when he stepped out with grocery parts on both sides of him, with milk cartons and, and branded other food items and talked about the specific price increases that was bring against do a lot more of that is the same thing when it comes to gas prices the out there were pictures of the difference of what the costs of the big size when he left office, what they cost now make it visual and drive those economic issues. how the carter to steve's point problem can talk about policy all the once again, you can make that the dominating part of speech. but he makes one little sidebar comment off. teleprompter repeated the teleprompter,
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and that's what the media focuses on. i mean, right now the big story is all about how can you dare you but a bash those that receive awards for being the middle of honor. that could be congressional metal model. how dare he batch those, kind of the, the military that way. that's what they harp on, they don't have one in the other part of a speech on the side of it. so how control point in that situation? and i think, you know what, i think that again, i'm going to agree with steve. look, these the sides are appeal tremendously chose based. i also have a home in the hill, billy hills, a west virginia. okay. and trust me, those decides that it's a community of 1500 homes, right? to the cation community every home, as a trump flag. and these people are adamant about it. okay. these are virginia hillbillies. they loved the sides. so trump this mark that's pointing to that base and on the issues the media are going to cover him. well, why does he get to a debate? and you'll see trump coming down on districts. he's very savvy, is
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a very savvy man. he is a very savvy man, but then steve, how does he not of what i'm sorry about the presidential battle of honor yesterday that he talked about how that was the difference with that and getting the congressional medal honor at a fund raiser. that is what the media is harping on to show that trump actually doesn't like to meet the military needs bashing them. how would you suggest and to the advise him right now when it comes to those issues? if you know the media is already going to be out for you, do you need to stick so close to script? you know, because i think that does take away trumps, you know, ability of the truck which is one of the appealing factors to do a lot of independence and others. these are going to take crap from anybody. and i think that's what people want that are present. who's got a fight for them is not going to bound down and cater to the media or the the critics. but they can't really criticize truck for a lot of what he says or does they have to make stuff up like project 2025. there's nothing to do with it. they're still waving bad at the democratic national convention that did speak be supported not to use in charlottesville. everybody has
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denounced that. they're still talking about it from the stages demented job. i can't get past the lies to talk about the truth. so it doesn't matter what trump says, what trump does, if they don't have anything on him, they will make something up and as not let the truth interfere with their tax. okay, so card, or do you think quarterly or investigate coming in might be a signal and a change and a shift in the campaign strategy. moving forward, i mean, is, is pushing through the walls and chris lots to be that out. so are they all going to try to work together? i think i think friend asked me coming in this is a great move is i asked the guy isn't nasty guy. i mean, you know, his testimony before the january 6th grade. he was brilliant. he just handed them all their heads and he didn't care what they did to him. what is their help him in contempt or not? trump needs that he was getting a device from one house in particular. we have to turn it down. we don't want to offend anybody. yeah. you want to find a way we want to offend the hell out of media. that's your base. that's who loves
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you. okay. and everybody else is going to come on the issues. lot people failed their gas tank. okay. you don't have to tell them in my jeep. it costs me twice as much to fill the gas tank. scotty, you don't have to drive that home. people know it. okay, any attention trump catch, corey is going to say, trump is as b. o and see both just said that trump, the trump, i had this one, i worked with reagan and 84 and everybody tried to get him. you know, you have to change your way and on. thank god, dancer you came in and told the media, shut the hell up and told the region his advisor shut up, let him be himself. he went back to be and himself and they won the election. let trump be true. well, that's what people love and the finder, and that's it. and the while, i mean 5 seems to be aware of this, been key at the b and c this week. but you're right, prior to that it was steve, you know steve, we talked about the female element of this. your towing and conway has been really worried to be around the campaign. do you think she's waiting in the background to
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replace them and could she actually help forward this momentum that started somewhat slow? um, at least in the present, like she did in 2016 when they kind of pye towed to try to tell them where it is an absolute disaster. she's just done a deal to take $50000.00 a month from ukraine. there's the brother there, interest. hey man, and the bottom line is we spend hundreds of billions of dollars and you brain, they can't count for the money. sky used to babysit my little boy's when they were little where they would come in on friday after i gave them money coming saturday morning. so again, i need some more money. my 1st question is, what did you do with the money? we have an ass down that you pray. joey and tom waits. gonna continue to cover it up trumps biggest weak. this is, he doesn't understand that personnel is policy and he would have had a 2nd term if he had not brought people in who were, were pursuing the wrong policies or under cutting just policies for their agenda. their job as, as
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a proper advisor or working in the trumpet most ration is to promote his policies, to move his agenda. i have not under cutting back stabbing. that was a mistake in the 1st administration, and he doesn't need to make that mistake. the next time he has the chance to be in the white house. okay. on that point i want to take a break. carter steve, stay with me because right. when we come back, i'm gonna talk. i got to talk about that. we did exactly. we will talk about that in another subject, which seems to be getting a little tension on the campaign trail policy of the presidential candidates when we return the high acceptance. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do they have the state department, the c i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want marshall state main street because i'm
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probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direction. but again, we don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you there was a time when i started to was abused to attain flowers divided the continental line for tom monks themselves. it was divided as a hunting ground. if we do not do not the corner knives as we come again, we know that they are those who want the mazda continent to step and 8, but the mazda clinton, and never be stopped. the cost the mazda continent must be great. she will only be great on the shore, does all of us sons and daughters on by the sun all day. so now click on the goodwill time full on let us confess about underground
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east the mazda, upon the, the welcome back to perspective, how sky, now here, we are less than 4 months from election day, but as of july 20, 2447 states, the district of columbia, guam, puerto rico and the virgin islands offered early in person voting to all voters. 3 states, alabama, mississippi, and new hampshire. do not offer early in person voting, though, they may provide options for eligible apps and t voters which following the completion of the dnc this week. and the campaign which seems to have been going on since 2020 will be the we will now officially be in the final stretch. but with this last minute change the democratic ballot. how will this affect the trump campaign strategy, as well as the people be expected to deliver a win for trump in november?
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let us bring back and our panel carter clues, president of constitutional rights. steve, gail can sir talk to your host and strategist and to balance out our panel. alan grayson, attorney, and former democrat. congressman, thank you so much for joining me. you know, before we left carter, you wanted to hit on the point about kelly and conway. i want to let you finish your thoughts. thank you so much bringing on steve. thank you for what you said. bring in on. tell a conway is kinda like adam and even finding the snake into the garden. the. okay. let's just get down to brass tacks here. she betrayed trump in his 1st term, right? when the election came up, she fled in a band, a name, and then she went out and she talked about how wrong trump was and what he had done . and let me make one more point and women all over the country are going to understand this and husband, so damn well, don't understand it. conway, that little broad looking husband at 1st could not have
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a tech trump like he did unless she had consented. look, i'm married, i've been married 3 times where my wife said something don't do that. i was like a damn dog and stopped. it broke my tail between my legs. she left the guy do that . and i think she concluded with him on his attacks on trump, i can't stand the woman trump needs to get her out of there and get to also gabrey . and that's my opinion. there we go. a well, those are pretty strong opinions. i bet when you said no is what happened to the 1st 2 wives. so let me just take a wild guess on that one. why don't i didn't know very well. but let's bring it alan grayson to this conversation because as a democrat watching everything going on on the trip to remove the fact that you obviously do not support the person at the top of the title. do democrats have the same type of issues within their party with their presidential campaign? i mean, let's just look at and they just took out one candidate to replace them with the top that ticket. how did democrats view right now kind of what's going on within the trump team and how do they capitalize on it?
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a look, a modern campaign for better for us, raises all the money that it can from donors and, and then spencer on. usually 32nd ads, like again facebook, it could be in streaming, they could be on broadcast, it could be on cable that could be on your show. but that, that's what a campaign does and it doesn't require a great mind to be able to do any of the democrats have their stuff together. they're raising enormous amounts of money, like we've never seen before in such short periods of time. and they're spending a to persuade the voters of spending on what diversity and, but what the voters here. so no, the democrats don't have the problem. in the case of the republicans are just rearranging dentures on the titanic doesn't really matter. which funky is in charge . no, not really. they're all totally is the truck doesn't matter at all. democrats don't have that problem at all. well, it's interesting, steve, i'm gonna bring you on to respond to that because of leading up to this even back in june. the conversation was what we've got people that liked the people at the
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top of the ticket. both the top of the tickets democrats replace to. there's republicans have stuck by trump. do you see that is the same issue that the democrats now are all aligned behind their candidate? now that they put somebody at the top that they seem to, people seem to be joyous about. the yearly removes their present, it have done it without a vote. they put it in somebody else without a vote, was freebies. it's about democracy. you'll give me a break. an alley. i don't think there's any split the democratic party unless you go talk to the 100000 protesters. offer power started out front, the other streaming and even the waving banners inside. but there's not a more confused crowd is we're in the middle of the week of the democratic national committee. then the democrats in chicago and the to top of the list that are confused on the days for does protesting outside, apparently completely, um did not did the right of what would happen to them if they were in dogs are being thrown off the roof, or maybe worse, the, the folks that are are signing up for the pre abortions and free. um, uh, it's
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a transitions outside on the front steps. yeah. i want every direct us to venture to go get to the secretary. so we don't have another generation of these nitwits being produced, but the real confused are the guys who become women's, who are still standing up for their either free abortions or free best activities. basic biology escapes different tribes at this point, including camp on jim wall. well, and that's what i want to bring up with you our lesson, because what do you think are the main issues which separate president trump from, kama harris right now that mainly is to differentiate that, that red line. and it's saying that can't be blundered and works well for both sides. a well look, politics is economic and pops is also associated 100 go. there are 2 different elements of voltage. economically, it's clear that com or has incense that people are facing difficulties economically and she has a good idea of what to do about it. in other words, she's grounded in reality. in trumps case, he thinks he gets a bright idea about everything every 5 minutes and so use it out there and acts
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like everybody should worship them over it that he was the messiah when it comes to the economy is not bankrupt. 6 times has been convicted of 34 crimes or 36. i don't remember. so economically, the democrats are in the great a great position. this is the longest time in american history. i believe what unemployment spend below 5 percent. that means that people are working. they're supporting themselves, that's what really matters. now, psychologically what people see is they see a self confident accomplished woman who knows what she wants in life and has gotten it together under the better of doing good things for other people. that's what she's all about. she said, i deserve you wrote because i can be the best president or vice president for senator or attorney general for you. and on the other hand, we have somebody who's obviously very old at this point. none of the guess that i hope to be that old one day. he's very old, he's extremely cranky, get off my lawn,
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is what he says over and over again. he's fearful you can see it whenever he's speaking. he's afraid maybe. ready free to death, maybe he's afraid present legs afraid of losing babies for bankruptcy. but he's afraid and he has this enormous free floating grievance about everything that is extremely unappealing. you sounds like a loser. and that's the problem that the republicans got right now. we have somebody who knows how to last versus somebody who can't even imagine watching and never has the last time your dell trip. well, i have a check. no. let me check the car. there is urinary okay. oh, by the way, i'm 78. same age of my here and is obviously better than yours. that in a lab, that's a category that is brady. okay. the woman is great team. she's not selling to the american people. she was almost unpopular, vice president the history. she's getting a bump right now because of people like you and people in the media selling
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a non existent product and the american people know it. how do you defend the border? 15000000 illegal aliens crossed or border invaded or country. and you think this woman did a great job on it? i know what you're going to say. well, she really wasn't in charge of the border. she was according to, to uh, joe, by the way. remember the quote when he put her in charge. so you know, stuff trying to basically, and she's a career politician. she's never held a real job like, oh wait a minute. she has an ad. it says she worked at mcdonald, stop it, stop it. as a kid, you know you're defending someone who is the exact opposite of everything you just described. so no wonder you were a politician. but let me point this out though the show is actually focused on the teams that are behind the 2 top candidates. we're talking about the turnover and what's around the trump team, even with a new kid at the top, the democrats kind of like you're not hearing about people leaving or coming in,
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alan, why are the democrats able to have march all unified at least at the publicly well, like i said, we're talking about everybody going on and, and sort of like a reality show going on in the trump team as well. it's because it's on the top. i mean, it kind of was a successful candidate. she was the 1st of this of the 1st of that and so on and, and she knows how to run a campaign. she knows that when you, when you have the political industrial complex working for you, which both parties parties have it, their availability, as long as they pay them. all you need to do is to just raise the money and have expensive professional manner. there's no need for drama. trump needs drama. he needs to be the center of attention, east drives on it and it says pause. and at the end, the same thing is true of was. but where, where are the, where are the why is that the democrats are, are, starts viewing out, they're not there, okay? they're not there. we have people who understand their sweet trust and lies. and i have to say, i'm not going to get it's for us that i always hear. but what we heard this from
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money i don't was, was the stream was not exactly. i trop, in scale. he set the all time record. yeah. and the democrats simply don't do that . they don't do that. donald trump access every 1000 public lives during his presidency. capital america, i mean, casually, i 30000 public lives during the pregnancy readings presence, the presidency. and, and panama simply just gets up there and says, we can do better. but let's feed the hungry. let's click close that date. good for god's sake. i think we can all agree with that. let, let's help a sick. let's jump through the homeless and we are the country that landed on the moon or the country at $12.00 world wars. we can do well for ourselves as well. and that's the message that people appreciated much more than grievance. reading and screening. screven screens, analyst grievance, whining, whining, whining, waiting wine, which is all they ever get from donald trump. okay, so 1st i want to congratulate tell you the political industrial complex. thank you
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for giving me that new lingo that term we're going to make that. i think that is a very good arm to describe both sides. steve, i'm going to give you the last word on this one. we've got one minute left to to into i think, to the former congressman's point on that issue right there. you're looking at what's going on right now. you're looking at the harris campaign. they're, they're all joy trump, campaign seems negative. what's the difference between a campaign talking about the negative 80, or just talking about the reality and it just happens to be a negative situation. there anybody that wants joe biden speech monday night didn't see joy. he was an angry man. he was literally the guy jo and get off my lawn and apparently those like island who are promoting that the economy is doing great. but like the democrats are claim they haven't gone grocery shopping, haven't bought bread, haven't bought gas, haven't bought round the even tom a lot in a rare moment of coherence, big dollars. there's the prices are up 52 percent. while she and joe biden to oversee this economy, and now she's going to fix it after they've broke it. you know,
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the bottom line is you want to talk full of life. go back and look at job. i'd speech on monday night. and that is actually a great way to finish this as a steve carter. alan, thank you so much for continuing this conversation. we'll probably meet again because we have a long campaign road ahead of us. thanks for joining me. a. thank you, sir. i think the let trump the trump one of corey lou and ask he's famous phrases which eventually became the title of his book reflected corps directive. and even at times i've seen it b as warning to those were trying to micromanage. donald j trump, in the early stages of a 2016 campaign, no later, corey would be replaced by now convicted felon paul. man of fort whom trump pardon before leaving office, man of ford would follow the 2016 k. r and c be replaced by kelly and conway and steve bannon, who man, and with later service, the white house chief strategist for the 1st 7 months of us present. donald trump's administration all before trump discharged him. kelly ann is almost the same. but
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while campaigns naturally have turnover the whiplash of those who are with the campaign one day, thrown out the next and following a brief round of pressed appearances brought back in. some form of the campaign is happening. well, unless you're sitting in jail as the ban and currently finds himself in, i guess that in 2020 for president trump would rather surround himself with the familiar in the vintage. and these last few months, knowing that their loyalty had already been tested, or maybe by bringing the architect out, the let trump, the trump strategy, and the guard dog to guarantee it. trump realized the reason why he lost in 2020 was not because of the message of the campaign, but rather the people who were running it. but hey, that's just my perspective. i'm scared of no use. thanks for watching the
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