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[000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross ok. we're all things are considered. i'm peter live out in the final stretch of the american presidential campaigns, voters are presented with the proposition of who they most fear, virtues that going and vacuous, moralizing out showing policy discussions. we're to believe hitler is on the ballot . the cross talking the presidential election. i'm joined by my guess, michael maloof interest, and he is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst in nashville. we have steve gill, he is an attorney and conservative t v and radio, political analyst, and in miami. we have angie long. she is a miami executive district committee. woman. alright,
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prospect rolls and effects. that means you can jump anytime you want and i always appreciate it. michael, let me go to you. i'm titling this program fear election because if you're just a casual observer of this election, that doesn't include anyone on this program right now. but if you're just a casual viewer, you might get the impression that adolf hitler is on the ballot somewhere in the united states. of course i'm talking about the poison is media coverage that we've seen in this election. go ahead, michael. yeah, i think that what we're seeing today is paula taking that is very, very polarizing and, and the trump rep represents a populism that, uh, uh, the, the globe was absolutely at 4. and this is really interfering in their overall agenda, which i find on defined. i find that it, but i also find that very destructive of our country and its people and makes our own citizens last not,
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not 1st. and this is what trump is trying to reverse and the walk, the walkies are just going apoplectic about it. you say that it's, it's one thing to recognize and want to respect minority rights. but what's happened is through work isn't. and this neo liberalism that has a know that we're encountering today. it has basically a given the minority rights that the, the, the, the, the lead to the destruction of the majority rights and 4 of traditions family values. and this is what's at stake. there's something more than just a who's up for election. it has to do with our entire value system as a country, our belief in the us constitution and, and, and, and what it all stands for and, and we need to get back to our basic values and the low keys. i've just absolutely tried to destroy that to the point of even trying to destroy our own district. so,
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and that's unacceptable. well, we'll get to that blast point later here. you know, steve, again, if you're just a casual observer of this election, it's trump against the establishment, it's trump against the media. because what is this kamala harris? i mean, i have no idea. i mean, i'm a political junkie, like the rest of you. but who is this person? okay, but i do know who flacks for. go ahead, steve. well, when you look at the, as her and her supporters, they can't say anything about what her policies will be, what she will do to, to deal with the major issues affecting americans, food prices, gas prices, the open board that is creating car. i'm in our cities, nothing that is important to us is what she's talking about. she and her media acolytes are all streaming about from the trunk from the range. but that we joked about for the arrangement syndrome is real and we're seeing it for you know, created in mass hysteria, particularly among the media,
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the meltdown that they were engaged in before the electorate results. or even if you're with trump, the hillary clinton, they melted down election night with their candidate who they thought was going to easily when was there doing it before, were even to election. i have and the steel is real and they're covering that up. and as you mentioned, the, the garbage in addition to the nazi comments, joe 5 calls half of america garbage and, and the media is trying to, to says it's saying he stuttered, he overlooked the process, but it's ridiculous. we saw it, we heard it, people. okay, well then we had 4 years of bad. okay. then that explains it. well n t, steve already brought up the point i was gonna ask you, i mean we had deplorable in 2016 and now we have garbage and 2024. i mean, where is the learning curve here? i mean, they're not even inventive anymore. it used to be the left. we had some kind of
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ingenuity. now, i just have to question the ride to, i mean, haven't you tried this before? did they tried this before? and didn't it fail? they're trying it again. why did they think it's good to work angie? yeah, i never saw it in the last week of the election. i'd be defending trump for being called hitler and has the country from being called garbage. but i think right now the met the learning curve here really is the republicans are playing it better. i am a proud asian american deplorable garbage lady. we're all way garbage bags after halloween this year, and we're wearing garbage. best to go to a boat at the pole, those at home early this morning. i saw a 2 men way to best to go and go from, i guess donald trump. right? so they completely lost upon this as kamala harris's closing statement. and she resorts to things like hitler and garbage that's going to get recorded in the history books. this is going to be laughable election at the end of the day. this
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is all these god is need. like where did we get this? well, oh, elementary school here in the us, that's the level they're playing on. their campaign is going down the tubes. you know, i wasn't going to ask this, michael, but it's, it's, it's already indirectly been brought up on this program. they don't have a sense of humor any more. they just can't laugh. i mean, if republicans and i bought a member of the republican party, but all through this campaign, they laughed at themselves. i mean, donald trump went to mcdonalds and he put an apron on as a k found fries, and i thought it was the most brilliant retail politics i've ever seen in my life. what happened to the left, they're not funny anymore, as well. keep in mind the trump is the ultimate showman. he's using, he's a professional number one, but number 2, i'm hearing that the, these a vests are selling out for it for halloween. if you're in the country step. so where there's, there's, there's a movement going on here. now that said they, they,
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they take themselves too seriously. they are humorless, we're seeing that, uh they, they, they want it again, it gets back to destroying all of our values. it has brought on mass confusion in, in, in the american psyche. and we're seeing and, and this is, and i was just in russia and it was to me a difference between night and day in terms of the way people view things. the american people outside the beltway here are common decent every day, law abiding citizens, but uh, uh, and, and when i was, when i was uh, overseas, uh, it was, uh, it was something where you could see people uh, honoring their true honoring traditions. respect for other other views. we don't have that here. we see the work he's absolutely trouncing on you for, for having
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a view of point other than their own. and they will then seek to go out and destroy you. how can you have humor in that? where's the joy? and even though calm of preachers, it preaches joy sheet. she doesn't show it. well, you all you guys get ahead of me here because i was gonna say, i'll go to steve right now. i'm in the summer, we're supposed to be joy. the democrats, who are joyful liberals, were joyful, but i only see the republicans having a good diamond this the likes and the okay. i mean, if it is the reading, the cats and dogs in arnold palmer and, you know, i mean, he goes one right after another. okay. i mean, we humor, we go to humor because when you confront absurdity, you could only laugh at it. that's the problem. we're laughing at absurdity, steve. well, and our, our quote, the, all the case, the at the back point. there is no joy and tomorrow avail, by the tomorrow. a has struck out. she has no sense of humor. i'm gonna also, you know,
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give them flaws to the property they are with. mean you have the garbage comment and within 24 or 48 hours, he's in a garbage truck wearing the garbage best and i get, they move quick. i always liked to look in the last days or weeks of a campaign, which candidate has the swagger which candidate looks confident. trump has had that the last few weeks that you are that you bring out that they're able to take a tack and twisted and make fun of the other side. man, he is the greatest political troll, or in history and resolve that, like you said, with the mcdonald's, the situation with the garbage start. my question with my legal head on. if i go to boat today or next week on election day or in file on days in the early voting, if i where of harris t shirt or trump t shirt or political stickers. i'm not allowed to do that. you know, the magic hat has become so connected. you probably it's, it's now a political speech. but if i go in with a garbage bag on my body or one of these best, does that count his political speak?
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i fell down. i got it, i got it wrong. i got a strong feeling, going to see a lot of stuff on twitter like that. go ahead and take that. they were receiving it, steve. i mean i, i'm ready to jump in my garbage bag later on today. i know it's not a great book, i'm going to try to smart it up with like a nice belt, but the reality is it, it's people are into it. this is pop culture, politics and trauma rules. well, i was just with trump the other day and we're a lot of, i think it's just 2 days ago. and he had gold star families there. he had small business owners there and it was a very sober trump. so he could go high. he could go low, you can go right through and go to mcdonalds. and this man is just like, he's like every lunch table eating at every lunch table and he's going to be getting this election come next tuesday when he wins it. and that is going to be more frightening to come all a higher so it's gonna be less joy. but the funny thing is, i think joe might have had a big hands and is i think he does exactly what he's doing. i do,
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and unfortunately it looks like he might be taking kamala harris, which is the funniest thing of all my for the way, i'm not a good fashion person, but my recommendation if you're wearing your garbage bags and you've got the white garbage back to the black one, the black ones are more uh, more slimming so big. i like big about with the black garbage bag rather than white plus, you know, where white after labor day anyway. all right, we got one minute, i'm going to go to mike mike, michael. i did biden throw come on harrison to the bus cuz i, i agree with angie. yeah, i think it was a very implicit revenge effort on his part. he has a sheet. she has always sought to undermine him, and i think he is the still he, he can hold a grudge. there's no question by can, can hold a grudge. and this is, uh uh, this is biden's revenge in a very subtle way. any enemies and he's done it on a number of occasions in which she's,
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she's had to not respond. and this is only the latest. well, you know, microsoft, i was told once by an elderly man he said a grudge is a grudge is an old man's best profession. and i think that that's probably very true job. i guess, you know, his, his presidency will only be remembered for failure. and it's his own fault because he chose kamala harris. all right, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we're going to continue our discussion on the american presidential election. same with our team. the once again, the democrats are turning to the black community, begging cajoling. we need you, we need you, we do. we have to to feed donald trump, but they're not offering any substantive policy
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to encourage us to support them. it's a matter of the vice president went to a historically black college. she is the and, and member of the alpha kappa alpha us are already incorporated into dances pretty well. the the, the welcome back across stock. were all things are considered on peter to about your mind. you were discussing us presidential election. the . okay, it's go to steven nashville, you know, steve, i, i think it's reasonable to assume that all things being equal and considering the
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irregularities and i, i say that with some sarcasm from 2020, that trump is, it least on his way to an electoral college victory. however, my, most of my concern is what happens after the election. so, you know, it's, we're a few days out. are we gonna get an outcome in a timely fashion? i can remember it used to be called the election day that seems to have passed into the into history. what do you think is going to happen on election day evening? the next morning? i am hopeful that the trump and again, when you look at some of the appalling and the trend lines upholding is just a snapshot of what it is today. it doesn't turn cap for kind of the movement, but the movement seems to be in trumps direction. in these battleground states, i'm hopeful there's a wind florida in georgia and north carolina and pennsylvania, so that we have an early died of it. and don't have to wait on some of these states that are saying or to take a week, take 2 weeks to, to get our numbers in. we're getting people sending balance in without the
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connection to our state from overseas. i'm hopeful that we avoid some of the chaos by having an early liability and trump, when's at least the electoral vote pretty early? i'm not sure that that happens, but that, that would be the best result in terms of, i think this election integrity we're seeing blatant attempts to steal. we're seeing in confidence up by these election folks. and as you point out, you know, in, in europe, in most of the country, they have results the night of the election is, you know, if they're using paper ballots, i've observed the elections of russia a couple of times where you put your paper valid in a transparent box and they get it done in a single day. they have video cameras in every polling station. so people can see the vote as it's taking place. and the account is taking place. and we are not doing that in the united states, and it's an absolute track. well, it's done intentionally, obviously. okay. i mean, have been, is way like, can do it in a day or mode. dover, or george, it can do it in a day. i couldn't, i, i,
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you should expect individual american states should be able to do it. and as i tell you the same question to you, what do you think election night? early morning next wednesday it's going to look like as well. i think, you know, a trump is clearly there to win and all the numbers are going in his favor here in miami, we flipped it to from a blue county, and now we are republican plus 5. so that is a 17 point junk from 2020. so it went from blue, miami, to the red wave, miami and we're seeing across the us united states, we're seeing it in blue cities as well. so i think to answer your question in regards to what will happen? well, it looks like trump is clearly, he's on the path to victory. he's gonna be winning on tuesday evening as the polls come in, but whether or not he's going to be able to take office on january 20. okay, that's a whole other cause a constitutional crisis, because remember, we still have the november 28th sentencing for his manhattan da trial,
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and it's going to go with the same pathway as the trump organization cfo where he receives multiple years in a prison. well, chunk got over 30 accounts to be sentenced for we don't know what happens then and whether or not so this our supreme court will step in to stop this, michael, you guys are always to have a good 2 questions ahead of me. it's amazing on this program and she brings up a good point. i've been saying for a while now, trump could win, but will he be inaugurated? and he brought up his uh, the law fair against him. what does that go to do to the country? well, is it, i think we're going to see the most dangerous time between election and an organization. i think that's going to be very critical, not only domestically and internationally. and i say internationally because of israel, particularly. but back to the domestic side, he's, he's a,
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he's got people who really do not want him in the office. he's already here to assassination attempts already. this is very critical, and he's going to have to do it. but i think he's going to plod right on. now the question is, by how much is he going to actually win? i know george galloway of our, our friend is a, i thinks it's going to be a clean sweep. i think it's going to be much closer than that. and, and in fact i'm, i'm, i'm assuming that there's going to be a lot of rigging, but the republicans this time around as opposed to 2020 have a lawyer is out there ready to pounce legally in the courts, the challenge of ballots, and what have you there much more geared up for to, to, to meet what they expect to be a fix. and, and also, you know, you have that, that, that the rigging of a legs rigging up machines. we gotta be very mindful of that. their connections to the net and, and,
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and the end. and what's interesting is that the software being employed in those machines is something that was what that obama allowed to happen. uh, through uh, from from c i a days it was a tech, it was the technology that, uh we hear is being applied to these machines and that this is something very, very serious and, and it needs to be watched very, very closely to ensure that the pallets are not switched electronically in the middle of the night. so i think the most we get really have to watch out for whether we see a massive turnaround as we did in 2020. all of a sudden in, in the states when, when the trump was a head and all of a sudden there's this dramatic switch that people cannot understand. and this is something i think we have to be very, very, it's a watch it, it's really shameful. it's really shameful that it really wasn't thoroughly
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investigated. and i think that was like a huge, even if i could, i couldn't remember. so this prove me wrong, just like every single i would get. let's sit down, we got a few months. let's go through every single one of them and prove that were all wrong. they refused to do that. that was a huge, huge mistake. okay. but you got to consider consider this, but the, the, the in, in, in pennsylvania in particular in 2020, if you had a, you have a, you had a democrat, a court, and a democrat legislature. of course they went to the democrat to win. so they're right there at the fix was in that and it, and they was contrary to, to, to, to uh, to federal law that state legislatures will make the election changes. but instead it was done by individuals and, and a court. and that's and that's how we operate. uh michael. exactly right. go ahead . go ahead to the republicans. the republicans were ahead of the game. they're filing lawsuit now they're, they're not waiting until after the election. i think there are about 6 the election challenges,
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59 of them were dismissed by courts because they were closed. there wasn't a proper play, just states that it was too late. this time, the following case is now the supreme court, i think just signal for the 93 decision dealing with the virginia illegal alien, both in removing those from the ballots that they're willing to step in in a quick way. i think that's a good sign. i think the republicans were ahead of the game this time by starting now to challenge these things because it's just about michael mentioned pennsylvania. you know, the executive branch, the governor changed the rules for, for mainly the ballots. subsequently, the supreme court in pennsylvania rule that it was on constitutionally done, but they didn't redo the election so they were able to steal that state because it wasn't adjudicated. and until long after i agree also with michael the most dangerous times. you know, if, if trump wins is i think he will, the most dangerous time is between election day and january 20th. james car hold is
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calling for a armed insurrection. now in response to the trump election, they are calling for blood in the streets and people to be prepared they, they've really been burned and doing it in the past. so they sort of get elected. it will be a dangerous name. you know, andrea, you know, i, i'm sure none of us miss and t for, but what do you bet they rate they come on the scene starting wednesday morning and g o, they're ready. know they're ready starting now. i mean, you're already seeing and people are dressed up as whole workers. you're seeing them outside the lines, top tray people away in pennsylvania, they're saying, well, you know, it's a really for 55 were going home, so you're not voting today. there are things like that already happening, and that is the sad part. there is everywhere is gone underground exotics visible, it's not gonna be on social media, but you better believe come tuesday night, you're going to be well prepared for you and your family just to make sure that you have enough supplies and things to get along because things are going to get that and it's, and it's not going to be an easy transition whatsoever. we're gonna have
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a flight flight flight for him to even get into the white house and put his hand on the bible on january 20th. you know, micro, there was, i saw some reporting on cnn and, and of course i only watched it for work purposes. not for enjoyment, obviously. nice, nice night. but some of the report i was claim or yeah, i had some i'd ship that, but some of the reporting i saw was extremely disturbing. is that, you know, we have to protect the poll workers, we and you. and so you have all the cement walls and barb wire. and, you know, the, you know, they're talking about a salt syncing. but what they're doing is they're preparing the b, b, the public for violence as if they're predicting it is if they may want it. it's very disturbing. again, the media is the greatest points and in this selection, it's extraordinary. to me go ahead, michael. yeah, it, it, it, i think they're trying to build that anticipation to set a mindset in,
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in the people to be prepared for it. for that violence is carville. a heavy nancy, it is all i gotta say is indeed keep your keep your ammunition dry and your guns. well while, because we're here a whoever wins doesn't matter. there may be, but i haven't seen the streets and it that it's, it's a scary proposition and elections that, that strip just shows the polarization that we have going on in this country due to our, our, our different value systems. and it all gets down to what do we really believe in and stand for as a country. and we have it. it means that we, we really are in no position any longer to dictate to other countries and other peoples how they should conduct themselves. and we continue as through or say that now in georgia, the country of georgia we, you know, it's why do we do that? and we can't even control our own, our own internal affairs. i mean, it's bizarre and we just got a rain that in. yeah. speed and save. i got one minute left. i'm gonna go to steve
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here, steve. steve, it doesn't bode well when half the population is considered garbage or not sees. again, as, as some of those we even survived the, all the costs, hitler killed 6000000 people, millions more, died on both sides of that conflict. to vote hitler in this day and age. when donald trump has been in office is present for 4 years. none of the stuff they keep climbing in turn, but taps and, and temper inputting the military and all the jack on civilians. that's what they do. prosecuting their for. busy decal enemies, that's what they do. i think i have the maybe it's a time for another show that we may be closer to an actual civil war in this country. any time during the last part of, i would argue that the civil war has already started, but it's in everyone's head right now. it's hope it doesn't go any further. it's all the time. we have a one to think my guessing rest in nashville and in miami. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and remember prospect
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