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to reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve. and that's just by virtue of your being here. the i've made a heart wrenching decision. the suspect might get paid. and as a boy present from robert f, kennedy has decided to suspend his campaign and will now begin actively campaigning with president donald j. trump. to form the you are the party which will focus on ending the war ukraine, ending censorship and restoring at the american food supply chain, which is owners k not only bring enough supporters to guarantee a win for their public nominee, but also enough personal and political clout to make these promises come true once in office on sky. now hughes and this is prospective,
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the r k junior says he has formed a unity party with president trump, where he will support and work with the initiative inside the trump campaign. which address is a few critical points including ending the forever wars ending childhood disease epidemic, securing the border, protecting freedom of speech, unraveling corporate capture of regulatory agencies, and stopping intelligence agencies from propagandizing centering and surveilling americans and borrowing them from interfering and us elections. almost all of the sound like familiar points from new american 1st agenda. so our case endorsement of the former president trump over democrat and dominic, hama harris, seems like an easy choice. however, we're out of the case of porters, or formerly those of president trump,
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who were disenfranchised following trumps 1st term. and if so, are they now more likely to put their confidence back into trump just because our f k told them to of what is discussed with our panel. first we have a desert k robinson, political commentator and health professor. we have is steve malls, bird political commentator and radio test, and angie wong, political analyst and republican delegate from florida to the r n. c. thank you so much for joining me on the show. and you, let's start with you. what do you think is the main reason why our ref case support endorsement of president trump? and do you think this proves you is going to damage trumps campaign if he would have stayed in the race? oh no, it's a 2 catalogues coming together. you have the kennedy clan, as well as a trump's family coming together. this is like the dynasty we're talking about. this is what tv ratings love. and i think, you know, if, if our, if k junior, can bring, not only himself is campaign, but also the donors as well as perhaps,
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you know, some of the supporters over that will be fantastic. i think she wants to have a lot of fun with this. he knows that you know r f k junior brings a lot to the table. we're going to see politics are very high level now between these 2. so i, i look forward to seeing what trump is going to get out of them. we're ready hearing that trump wants to start a commission with him, where he has the assassination attempt commission. i mean, i mean, come on, you get into kennedy and trump in on one ticket that way. i think this works desi, but that is the question that i have to ask, you know, kennedy does are okay. does bring something to take, or at least from the concert or standpoint, but was he ever really anything to the democrats besides just as last name and the overall family? the majority of the kennedy family has already denounced our f k. even endorsing trump and being involved? well, the only thing i think he's really bringing to the trump presidency or the attempt at a presidency is more weird. i think that he's going to go right along with that bunch
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. and i don't think there was very much difference. i think the traffic going in of conspiracy theories. i think he was really more of a fly in the ointment. and i'm not sure how much of a bump trump is going to get from him. i think that many people who were waffling or disillusioned with both parties and so he, he served as maybe a bit of an alternative for people who were this illusions with trump. but i'm not sure if it's going to be much of a bump. you're not getting camelot here. you're getting a person who, who, you know, brings a great deal of controversy, which couldn't be fun, you know, for the trump campaign, a brain worms conspiracy series, you know, anti vaccine. i think that's what he's going to bring. and folks who loves that, you know, we'll get a kick out of that, but i don't think it's going to be really much a bump on that side. well, that's interesting. see, because you are even hearing the latest stories been that i think you'd be headed
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a well, according to an ex girlfriend. i mean, you are getting a lot of these silly stories that are coming out, eating a dog. i think it was a couple of weeks ago that our kid from your perspective malls were gonna know it's gonna be hard for, for you to look at it. but what could be a downside to having are of k, a part of the ticket to? well, the way the media portrays the r s k. i mean, he already, on the day that he announced that he was supporting donald trump last friday and in um are good and where, where the heck was that? i forget where it was. and he to did. he compared himself to ross perot, who ran for the presidency as an independent in 1992. he said, the mainstream media put ross perot in 10 months, put him on 34 times. 34 interviews. he, robert kennedy junior, has had 3 from the main stream media, 3 interviews, they mark him. you're left out through the fair that he don't think central part. uh what a crazy person and our guest here with all due respect,
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more weird. i mean if, if this was calmer, harris and reportedly there are some reports you went to come over harris 1st and she said no. but if this was comma la harris, it would be, oh my god. * god, kennedy, and how is a wonderful grow? you know, a time a lot to a, but of course it's all crazy. crazy kennedy with crazy trump. so that's why i think the impact will be not as great as it might have been. if pamela harris has said yes on her part, but that's what things does he the most or does bring up. you know, it's not only that he was, she said, no, she didn't even take his calls. are some of the rumors that we've heard about, or of k, when he was calling both campaigns to see if you had a spot for him. do you wish that at least the democrats and combo was harris campaign would've at least listen to him at least talk to him or, i mean, you even want to lose any amount of voters at this stage a. yeah, i'm not sure how,
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how much of a loss it will be to not include him in any conversations or any part of the democratic ticket. i don't think that he was a serious democratic contender. any way? i think like i said earlier, i think he was a find the white man. again, this is not camelot. i think that if the, the harris walls ticket had embraced him in some way to have conversations. that of course, is always, you know, preferable that there are conversations, but he is an and serious person. and so i think he went to the side that represents on there he is. and this and so i don't think that if they, i don't think there would have been any sort of switch or turn if you know, if the waltz harris ticket had embraced him that this would be ok. i'm a lot. i think that democrats were clearly not in alignment with his campaign. his family has a denounced his, not just his run for president and what he stood on and is in his nonsense platform,
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but also his, this. his decision to support trump has also brought more. he and fire from that family and your goodness. i think it's more of a conversation that that will lives in the media as, as a bit of interest payment rather than anything serious if the democrats, the party of democracy, which is the biggest joke of all comma harris has never gotten one vote to be where she is, they fought tooth and nail to keep our f k off the ballot in the primaries, they refused him him. a kennedy secret service protection. they did everything they could, and the kennedy family must be out of their minds because this man is more like j f, k at r f k. then the clowns that are parading around is the ticket now look good j up case stood for lower taxes, strong military, everything, a conservative democrat, these days would stand for compared to these radical progressive,
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not jobs. so i don't know what the kennedys have been smoking. uh, but uh that's their problem was interesting only the family. yeah. the and at least that's something we can agree on it. but i want to get to this fact that there's this personal on that because of the family or of kids, raises family history with the intelligence community. we can all admit, i think has been very strange. and this is a tribute in honor of bobby. i am announcing tonight that upon my election, i will establish a new, independent presidential commission on assassination attempts. they will be test was released to the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of president john f. and do you kind of alluded to this in the very start, but i wanna get your take on the steve, what would, what would be the reaction to push back if our of k was to have to leave the c i a,
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what do you think is main objection would be oh absolutely. i think that that would be an amazing pack. i think that both families, both the trump family as well as the kind of the family what, what other 2 families in american history has suffered more from this. right. who knows more deeply about this? it's it's, it's a bit of a talent for sure, but certainly i think americans want to know and they may even use this as a reason to vote for the trump tickets. so i think this is a great move on president trump part. okay, so steve, do you think president trump is actually serious though about going after the cdc in the da as our of k, as a lute is one of his priorities and is endorsed and speech on friday when he said this, millions and millions of americans who want clean air clean water and a healthy nation. have concerns about toxins in our environments and pesticides that are who that's why today i'm repeating my pledge to establish a panel of top experts working with bobby to investigate what is causing the
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decades long increase in chronic health problems in childhood div. i think you serious? absolutely. and i think the 2nd time around this would all be part of draining the swamp. i mean, he talked about that the 1st time and didn't do a great job on it. i think this time he is dead set on doing exactly what he said, and i think having our k junior on there what, who, who better to, to, to go after the swap issues. he can't fire the people up at the swamp issues that needs to be addressed and these are some of them. and i think he's dead serious about this. well, our of k seems to be an agreement because he has said this. so you want a president. that's going to make america healthy again. the thank you very much and god bless you and god bless america. so dessie,
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this kind of go see because some see the join. your prep in our k is a full assault on the deep state. do you agree with this? because now neither one of them have holdings to any politicians in the past. and do you think this is a goal that potentially spans political party lines? i think the only thing that really spans political lines and party lines is you know, the routing out of corruption. sure. but the fact that this former president can stand there and talk about the health of air and children. i'm literally trying to hold myself together from laughing. i mean, this is a man who has said that wind energy is selling wells and filling birds. when we all know that cats are really more of a detriment to birds than anything, it is absolutely ridiculous that
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a man who has suppressed and ignored coles. it is looking to widespread protect people against disease. it is laughable. and the fact that he would bring in someone who has shuttled in conspiracy theories to, to attend to central intelligence is also laughable. a person who has endorsed the notion that antidepressants are linked to school shootings, and that, that, that vaccinations are killing people. and that i could go on and on and on about the conspiracy theories, but it just makes absolute like slowly. so things that a person who shoveled a conspiracy there is, should head a central intelligence agency and that a president who ignored cause it until the absolutely could not is concerned with health. and who has said that when the energy is killing wells and birds is now all
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of a sudden concern with the environment. more guy now isn't margaret. i know you have response to that. so let's just hold off because after the break, we're going to continue this conversation about our of k and his announcement, and it was purposely time to curtail the mentor them cala harris had had out of the democratic national convention. the north atlantic treaty organization is celebrating of 75th anniversary in washington . this week, for many in the west, nato is deemed to be the most successful military alliance of history. for others, beyond the west, nato is the most serious security threat to humanity. today the they are probably her, my little sister store because the model girl that i got you, no problem seem to them out of the things, arguments us out in the drive i showed my brother through,
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and whatever you do. don't marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you the welcome back to perspective i'm scrolling. now here's your host, and i always find it funny when political karma decides to strike. now, following the close of the republican national convention, we all remember president joe biden almost immediately stole all the headlines and the momentum by announcing that he had decided not to seek re election and then comma harris, his name was quickly pushed to the top of the ticket now before the delegates from the democratic national convention could even make their way home. robert f kennedy decided he too was going to pursue the highest office no longer and was proud endorsing donald trump for president. o,
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this move could see those valuable independents are politically disenfranchised voters testing their ballot for trump, but as comma harris going to relinquish those voters so quickly. well, i'm going to bring back in our panel to discuss we had desi k robinson political commentator health professor. we have steve malls, burg radio host and political and media commentator as well as and you won't hear a studio with me political analyst and was a republican delegate to the r n c from florida. let's start with the u. n. g on this. do you think comma harris can win by just re engaging the democratic base likes to try to do during the day and see you well they certainly are trying to push her forward. right? yeah, she does have the momentum. i was afraid she wasn't going to have that she had in the rallies like trump is absolutely the living room even though there supposedly a i generate it, but still, let's forget the conspiracy less on are going that. no. okay, we won't go. yeah. but no, she has just remember we're only 7 days out from the election and we're less than
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now. we're only about 2 or 3. we. ringback from early voting, starting that's happening really, really quick. she's able to manufacture and her, her home, her momentum. and i think if she can stay quiet, she probably may have a good chance at at least leveling up with trump. and a lot of the polling is saying that there and single did it competitions right now, so it's frightening what's happening, but she was able to do in a very short time and i think trump's team should be worried about it. so i'm not sure it will definitely do you feel like come on hers is actually tried to appeal to independent crossover bowers or she's just trying to get her own base re engaged after what bite and had not successfully done this past year. yeah, i don't know if it's either or i think that there's definitely a push now to engage as many folks as possible. i agree with angie that it is an incredibly close race. i think she has been able to amass a great deal of excitement of for what would be seen as a very historic when i think that uh the, the campaign,
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the dnc. really try to bring in folks who, you know, oprah winfrey was one of the sort of shining examples of an independent which, which i was trying to engage independent voters. and so i think it's there definitely, i think there are going to be some, some swing states and they're going to be some places that are going to be really tough nut to crack. i think ultimately it will be a very close race. well, technically now doesn't i just have to ask, why do you think oprah is a independent do, sir? as an independent, i've seen her as a democratic, even endorsing trump 20 years ago saying that she worked at the team together. i've always put her in the democratic candidate, you really were do you really, to your more than independent, independent from politics, maybe not necessary, politically as well. you know, i can't speak for her, but i has definitely seen her in interviews and several interviews, identifying herself as an independent. she has said that she has voted for both republicans and democrats in the past. i think her stepping up,
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she doesn't speak very often in terms of endorsing folks when she has it has been i have seen brock obama, stacy, a rooms comma, la harris. and i think when she feels strongly about people who are going to make significant change within this country to rally people, to fight for democracy to make sure that on heard people are heard. i think she speaks up. it's interesting on that one. and steve, i know that you were going to say something at the end of the last day, but i want to make sure that i get your thoughts on it. but i got to keep going. you guys keep going, which is great because their loved ones, steve, actually he's not gonna hold anything back. that's the one thing. no one will ever accuse him of biting his tongue. but that being said, do you think this endorsement by r k actually blunted the dnc convention and gave back some of that momentum that was stolen away from president trump heading into this last phase of the campaign? well again, i don't want to sound like a broken record, but the, the, the, the a, d and c was a media event like they are and see it was a media event. and again,
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our of k, his endorsement was down play, it was mocked. it was the he was mocked. uh so when the, when, when the average person gets their news and they hear about this, there's no excitement in the endorsement the way they would have been if he had endorsed come a lot, harris. you know, i, i just, i just last bill. i mean what, what, who is carmella hatteras? well, what did old per say about com a lot, harris. you know, did the d n. c was a whole bunch of rich people getting up there, knocking rich people out there. people succeed. you know, you've got people like oprah who should be taxed. who should feel guilty, who should give money back or shouldn't be allowed to succeed too much. but there they are. the obama is all for that to tell them people how much money they should make and what they should do with their money. not like us, but like you it's, it's a force, it's a joke. and she, her campaign, it's not a campaign. she said no campaign. she said script in advance where she repeated the
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same thing from the teleprompter over and over like 2 or 3 or 4 of them. and he came out pounding his chest and lying, lying, lying, lying. i've been out, they say his dog that he poses with is a lie. but keep finding, lie after lie. this guy is a felony lying person, but oh, we all know people like it. all right, he's just your average coach. he wasn't a coach. coaches assistant coaches don't wednesday championships. oh were you a oh, do you ever hear a super bowl? they take the assistant coach and say he won the title. no, never. but him all. he won the state championship as an a so far as the coach. we don't know he wanted, this is made up media crap, and that's what trump is up against and he better know how to fight back. oh, i think steve is not i'd say besides, steve is not going to be on 10 walters christmas card list. definitely not heading up his fan club, but to speak to that point. you also had tulsa gabrey who's come out and she is
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a former democratic congresswoman. now, she has been on fox and over the past few years obviously has gone more to the conservative right. leaning medium found them to be more friendly to her. but you are seeing more republicans probably, than ever before, actually coming back out, endorsing some of the republican can't. are democrats endorses republican candidates? should democrats be concerned? i, i, i don't think so. i don't think they should be concerned in that sense. i think that uh, you know, over the weekend, over 200 can 200 folks who have worked with george w bush and across republican leadership has come out in support of cala harris. and so i think that there will definitely be a surprise, alliances, alliances and allegiances. but i don't think that's any reason to particularly be afraid. i think the thought of a trump presidency is enough to scare people. i think that we are going to have
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a fight on our hands. i think we're going to have massage in me and racism at the forefront because that's always the way that we can instill fear in people. and in terms of lies, well nobody shepherds in lies the way that donald trump does your, he's cornered the market on that. so i don't think you need to worry steve about uh, you know, who's going to take over in terms of just honest ease. i think that the trump campaign has pretty much coordinate market on the bill. bill clinton, mispronounced comma la harris's name twice. is he a racist? no. only republicans. who do it or re purposefully triple purposely don't miss. pronounce her name on the outside. yes. yes, this is where we're getting, but before we go and you, i've got to ask you and i'm going to put you on the spot cuz we talked about this and actually the make up room earlier. what about the attention that are of kids getting? is it taking away from jamie vance, who was under some fire and some heat these past 2 weeks for past comments being
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made? what do you think? how do you think databases viewing all of this attention going? do you think it welcomes this, that this spotlights? now on r f k and his background. yeah, no, we were just talking about that whether or not uh, you know, of, i think ours k junior's having his moment and it's great. welcome to the party r k jr. and uh, you know, i don't think someone's gonna allow that to happen that much longer because he's not on the ticket. unfortunately, you know, you're seeing all the graphics come up that he is on the ticket that he's like a co vp. no, no, i think r k junior is going to milk every single 2nd of his new celebrity within the republican party. and then, you know, he's got quite download because judy vance is the future of the party. well desi, k robinson, steve malls were angie long. thank you so much for slightly conversation. i guarantee we will continue this conversation to future because while that's a short period time to election day, we still have a lot of things to discuss. thanks for joining me. october surprises are of k
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juniors time people to still vote for him on election day. if not, if you do that for me and neither of the major party candidates went to a 170 for us, which is quite possible. in fact, today our polling shows i'm tying a 269 to 269 and i could conceivably still end up in the white house in a contingent election, as well as no candidate for present wins the majority of votes or reaches this a magic number up to 70 in an election. but 12 amendment of the constitution says the house of representatives will elect the president with the senate, choosing the vice. now this far real actually is what our of k is referring to when he started contingent election. now it has been implemented twice in the nation's history. first, it was to elect the president 1825, and 2nd to elect the vice president in 18. 37. why would or if, can you bring up even the possibility of a contingent election? you know, the 12 of them, it says the house must choose amongst the top 3 vote getters,
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which would automatically make arv k in option. considering his not removing his name from all of the balance. he is only doing this in 10 battleground states, thus making his supporters very valuable to both parties. one candidate is counting on support to matter, and the other is still hoping it really doesn't. but hey, that's just my perspective. i'm scotty. now hughes, thanks for watching the the the, if you think about russia, what does your mind picture the
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