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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Developing right now in Colorado and across the country. Demonstrations
happening all over the country in response to what's happening
in Los Angeles, the protests in La against ICE and
recent deportations.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
So one of them happening in Aurora on Monday, a
group marched to the ICE facility there in solidarity with
those in Los Angeles, and organizers say it's just the beginning.
Apparently Foster wants carlymore is on and live at the
State Capitol where Denver police expect another rally today.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Carly, Yeah, good morning guys.
Speaker 4 (00:31):
That one is said to happen later on this evening.
But protesters say this is in solidarity for immigrants in
Los Angeles, but also those detained here in Colorado as well.
Here's what you need to know this morning. This is
video of the situation yesterday at the Aurora Ice facility.
This group really marched through Aurora, ending outside the GEOIIC
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Attention facility after violent clashes between protesters and ICE agents
in California. Organizers say they're sounding the Aluna before something
like this happens here. They called it an emergency march
in response to the ICE raids in La where protesters
really kind of got themselves in trouble there. The Colorado
protesters held a vigil for immigrants detained at the facility
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in Aurora. A woman whose husband is currently being held
in Aurora facility says the system is tearing families apart.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
Apparrently, my husband's detained right here in the jail detention
center after he was riding his bike on April twenty third,
down our block from our house. They detained him with
the only because they said that he had a deportation.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
So he had a deportation order. That's it.
Speaker 6 (01:40):
I mean, I feel a lot like Gene Wilder as
Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
That's it. You lose good day, sir. You don't have
a right to be here.
Speaker 6 (01:55):
If you're here illegally, and you've been here illegally, You've
had every opportunity to remedy that, leave, come back legally,
apply for asylum, have that adjudicated. And unfortunately, what the
Biden administration has done is run rough shot over our border.
Immigration laws. Policies allowed anyone willing nilly to cross the
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border rome free in the United States wherever they want
to go, no real order to appear. There's an app
that was being used to reserve a court date. Could
be three years from now, could be five years from now,
could be seven years from now. Tom Homan has pointed
this out. It was a joke, and those coming here
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knew it was a joke. They chanted Joe Biden's name
at the border because they knew. Ostensibly what happened under
the Biden administration was we had a policy of open borders,
period and of discussion.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
That's what it was.
Speaker 4 (02:50):
Host on social media. The Department of Homeland Security defended
its actions in LA, saying they're removing the worst of
the worst in protecting America, one arrest, one confiscation, and
one deportation at a time.
Speaker 7 (03:02):
You know.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
An ICE spokesperson here tells us ICE respects people who
peacefully protest, but said assaulting, resisting, impeding, or harassing ICE
officers will not be tolerated. Denver Police did confirm that
they'll be monitoring the situation this evening for any violence
and things like that, So of course they're aware of it.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
We're aware of it.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
We'll continue to keep an eye on it. Live and
Denver Carly Moore Fox thirty one.
Speaker 6 (03:28):
I get the feeling that Carly Moore, I don't know
her personally, but she works for Fox thirty one. Then that,
like me, she is not a morning person, and perhaps
she was summoned in to do this report because she
kind of ran out of steam there towards they like
and then you know, we'll keep an eye on it
and we'll get back to you live from the Aurora
Ice Attention Facility. Paul, My, this is such a powder
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keg literally and radioactive landmine for Democrats. They are not
handling this well. It is not going well for them.
They think they could see. They're so unaccustomed to having
to really defend their positions.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
They live in these bubbles.
Speaker 6 (04:15):
They're inculcated in these echo chambers where everybody affirms everybody else,
nobody thinks to question the logical fallacies of their policies
and play them out for them because there are no consequences.
That's become the case in Colorado, it is the case
in California. The coast of liberal elites run almost every
single state from Washington, Oregon, California. Then you go east,
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the whole Eastern seaboard, all of New England, practically Massachusetts,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware.
These states, they don't have any rhyme or reason by
which they govern for their citizens, because it doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
The Republicans are either.
Speaker 6 (05:01):
So despised, so loathed, so caricatured, so ineffective, so inefficient,
so demonized by the left, and it's been successful. They've
been able to do this, get away with it. They've
owned the media in those areas that I've just described,
plus the mainstream national media that there isn't really a debate,
and so reflexively residents in these states despite the fact
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that they're going to hell in a handbask and continue
to vote Democrat for these same policies that are not working,
that are making their cities and streets less safe, that
are undermining the buying power of consumers in those states
through higher taxes, more regulation. The quality of life in
these states is markedly worse, and people are fleeing for
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the following states. We talked about this with Ashley Key,
sponsor of the program, Florida, Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina,
red states that are becoming reader, and we'll get to that.
Part of the political part of it is this, if
the Dems don't win in twenty twenty eight, and kind
of forecasting forward.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
Anything can change.
Speaker 6 (06:10):
But judging by the facts as they are right now
on the ground, the candidates available at the disposal for
the Democrats that might be presidential material Jos Shapiro, Gretchen Whitmer,
Gavin Newsom, Pete Bootage Edge. Go ahead, fill in the blank,
whoever your favorite Democrat is, and you put that up
against jd Vance, Marco Rubio, Ronde Santis. There are more,
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but those are probably the top three at the moment.
My betting odds and instincts would be the favorite Republicans
in twenty twenty eight. And if that is the case,
and let's say I would say the presumptive favorite right
now is JD.
Speaker 3 (06:47):
Vance, but that could change.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
Let's say he becomes president Vance in twenty twenty eight,
I would like that a lot, as he is running
for reelection in twenty thirty two. The entire map and
landscape will have changed, hopefully in part because of the
work that Republicans are doing to deport illegal aliens prevent
them from becoming voters illegally and prevent them from being
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counted to be represented by members of Congress in the
United States House, to be counted for electoral votes in
the presidential election. That's the whole game plan here. The
Democrats were bleeding supporters from their traditional power bases, unionized labor,
Russbell Upper Midwest that has largely gone the way of
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trumpsm of populism, of nationalism, of pride in our country
and defense of our borders and protection of our American
labor and jobs. The Democratic Party way, bye bye to
that long ago. They are the party of the elite.
They have become what they always despise and projected upon
the Republican Party. The tea and crumpets crowd, the wine
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and cheese crowd, the Martha vineyards, Arthur's vineyar crowd. Those
are Democrats now. The elite amongst us that think they're
better than us are Democrats, and they look down upon
the ne'er do wells in flyover country over Middle America
they do, and to be quite frank, they also look
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down upon and condescend to those they would pretend to
represent in the form of illegal aliens and here's why.
If they truly cared about the well being, the welfare
of the future, the financial security, the long term promise
and potential of jobs for immigrants, as Karen Bass will
claim in just a moment, they would want to make
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sure that such people could come to this country legally,
become American citizens, have full rights therein, become unionized members
of labor, and or have steady jobs, gainful employment, and
the ability.
Speaker 3 (08:54):
To be self sufficient. But that's not what they want.
They want a.
Speaker 6 (08:57):
Permanent dependent class, which Rush Limbaugh talked about for years
and he was absolutely correct, because what does that mean?
They become life long Democrat voters that can be taken
for granted, condescended to made promises too that are never delivered,
and yet vote for Democrats and perpetuity. I've had this
conversation with Nick Ferguson, former defensive back for the Denver Broncos.
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He now hosts a sports program out over on KOA.
But I tell you this, I'd be fascinated if Nick
hosted a show like this one because he's been redpilled
and he's told me about his family history. Nick happens
to be a black American and his dad was indoctrinated
from the LBJ years and the Civil Rights Act and
the Voting Rights Act of the mid nineteen sixties, and therefore,
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going forward, the great switch that took place. Black Americans
were largely Republican before that. And the irony is it
was Republicans in Congress who championed those Civil Rights Act
and the Voting Rights Act, but four the opposition of
Southern Democrats, including LBJ, who cut himself a deal. And
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then if you read the memoirs and the biographies about LBJ,
there's a certain quote that I'm not comfortable saying on
the air here, but I think many of you know
what it is that when he signs the Civil Rights
Act the Voting Rights Act into law in nineteen sixty
four and nineteen sixty five, those n words will be
voting for us for the next one hundred years. LBJ
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said that that is how the Democratic Party viewed Black
Americans then, and that's how they are training black Americans now.
Except for those like Nick Ferguson that think for himself,
that gather his own information, that make his own decisions,
and he's had these conversations with his father.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
What has the Democratic Party done for you.
Speaker 6 (10:50):
The Democratic Party has abandoned Black Americans in urban American
at the expense of Black Americans. Jobs, benefits, payouts Medicaid
have been provided to illegal aliens who are not citizens
in this country, many of whom do not contribute to
those programs, and there are simply dependents on the government
federal and state, and those funds. Look at how Denver
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has been drained of those funds thanks to Mayor Mike
Johnston making promises to illegal aliens and prioritizing them over
his own citizens, many of whom are Democrat voters. But
they have not come to their senses yet. They haven't
added up the entire picture yet, they haven't connected the
dots yet. The Democratic Party is the enemy of the
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working class, plain and simple. That's what they are. That's
what they've created. They need to own that. But they
don't have to own that in areas where they are
not in competitive districts or races. But the bottom line
is this, once again, residents of these blue states, including Colorado,
are fleeing and they are going to red states, and
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those red states are becoming more populated and therefore will
have more members of Congress in the House and more
electoral votes on the map come twenty thirty two, and
once that happens, Democrats are hanging on by a thread
right now. Donald Trump just waylaid them in every swing
state and took bat Nevada, which had gone Democrat twice
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Clinton and Biden but didn't vote for Kamala supported Donald Trump.
You factor in Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, and
Texas are long gone those electoral rich states. Red Ohio
used to be a swing state, a purple state, a
battleground state. Ohio is still pretty big red ruby red Iowa,
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same thing. And now Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin all went red
two out of three times for Donald Trump. You take
those states off the map, the so called blue wall
of the Ross Belt, the Upper Midwest.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
The Democrats are done.
Speaker 6 (12:56):
They can win California, Oregon, Washington, the New England and
mid Atlantic states all they want. That will not amount
to an electoral victory when it comes to the race
for president. That is why they have pushed so hard
for the national popular vote to be the determining factor
in presidential elections. But even that they would have lost
this time around Kamala Harris lost the popular vote, and
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that entire plan, that compact that they're making, and once
they add up to two hundred and seventy electoral votes
they can enforce. It would have forced every state in
this Union, with the exception of Virginia and the District
of Columbia, to turn its electoral votes read against the
popular vote of those states. Colorado included would have been
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read had the National Popular Vote Compact been enacted. Do
you think Democrats in this state would have been happy
about that?
Speaker 3 (13:48):
Of course not.
Speaker 6 (13:48):
But they never think about long term, unintended consequences of
their actions. They look at what's right in front of
their face. They hate Donald Trump. This is their primary
motivator and animator of what spurs.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
Them into action.
Speaker 6 (14:03):
But they're running out of fuel there one, because Donald
Trump is going to leave office in a few years
and then what and then what do you run against
the ghost of trump Ism? Because now you're gonna have
JD Vance to deal with Ormarco Rubio or Ron DeSantis.
And while they don't have the visceral emotional appeal of
Donald Trump, which cannot be underestimated, they are extremely intelligent
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articulators of trump Ism and those policies, and they will
lay waste to any Democrat they debate based on issues
like we're watching playing out in California these last few days.
Here is Karen Bass and the sneezing Kelly Cuchera in
the background. The allergy is about I don't have them.
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I must be a cyborg. I don't know, but I'm
immune and I'm very glad for that. Karen Bass on
with Pamela Brown CNN, Confronted with polling data that shows, hey,
you're losing on this issue.
Speaker 8 (14:58):
I want to share the CBS pollet show. It was
fifty four percent of Americans approve of the Trump administration's
program to deport illegal immigrants and minority forty six percent disapprove.
Are Democrats out of touch on this issue?
Speaker 9 (15:11):
Well, I think if you did the polling in Los Angeles,
I'm not sure it would be that way, considering we
are a city of immigrants, and then people might approve
that policy.
Speaker 3 (15:22):
But do people really approve.
Speaker 9 (15:25):
The federal government coming in and seizing power from a.
Speaker 3 (15:28):
State and from a city.
Speaker 10 (15:29):
So I drilled down a little further on that poll
because I do not believe that Americans support the federal
intervention in a city takeover or state takeover.
Speaker 8 (15:40):
All right, And just to be clear, the poll talks
about American sentiment as it pertains through legal immigration, but
it does say that the majority of Americans, we should
note a disapprove of sort of some of the tactics
that are being used.
Speaker 3 (15:52):
To your point, may or basket, that's a joke.
Speaker 6 (15:55):
Americans approve of mass deportations of illegal aliens here for
any reason. They don't have to commit another crime. That's
made clear in the polling questioning. Whether it's been CBS, CNN, IPSOS,
there's been several other polls NBC, the majority of Americans
support the Trump policies, which Karen Bass even admitted there.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
But the way that he's doing it, What about the
way that he's doing it?
Speaker 6 (16:19):
Show me now you want the specific, show me specifically
Americans like I want him out of here. But wait, wait,
wait wait, I don't want it done that way. That's
simply not the case. So the best that the Democrats
have is the constant gas lighting, the projecting, the distractions.
Representative Maxine Waters just flat out lies here, and even.
Speaker 11 (16:41):
Those who were out of step with what we are
advocating peaceful protet right right did not create any violence.
Nobody was shot, nobody was killed.
Speaker 3 (16:51):
Get it in your head.
Speaker 11 (16:52):
What and so when martial law is called, what are
you going to say? I missed the punt. Don't miss
the punt, you all. You don't think that somehow because
they called out the National Guard there was violence.
Speaker 3 (17:05):
There was no violence.
Speaker 11 (17:06):
I was on the street, I know, and I went
from downtown Detention back out into the community talking to people.
What happened in Paramount, what happened in what happened in Inglewood.
So first of all, get it straight, and don't just
rely on what you have been told. Are the few
incidents that you saw, don't.
Speaker 6 (17:27):
Believe the few incidents that you saw with your own eyes.
In other words, nobody was shot, nobody was killed. Okay,
there was no violence. Oh, let me quibble a little
bit with their magazine. There were fires set, multiple fires
of vehicles. There were rocks thrown, pieces of concrete chipped
away at law enforcement officers. And I'm not talking marines
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or National Guard. That would also be bad. But that's
been the big bugaboo for the Democrats. Don't bring in
the Marines, don't bring in the National Guard LAPD hit
with rocks. That's okay, that's the line. Well, they weren't
shot and they weren't killed. Therefore there was no violence. No,
there were fires and there were rocks thrown, There was discord,
there was chaos, there was looting.
Speaker 3 (18:10):
I saw that as well.
Speaker 6 (18:11):
Is that because of a peaceful protest, they would have
you believe that these are all acceptable forms of behavior,
and then they try to cudgel you into submission with extortion.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
And this must stop.
Speaker 7 (18:24):
The President must call back these ice agents. They must
retreat in order for the locals to be given the
opportunity to restore order, because that is what we are demanding.
Speaker 6 (18:38):
Right now, you get to demand, Jack Squatt and in fact,
the exact opposite of what you just said now needs
to happen because you demanded it. Guess what representative Norma
Torre's Democrat, California. More ice raids, turn up the volume,
turn up the heat, apply more pressure. That is the
only way you're going to stop this madness, this chaos.
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You can't submit to it, you invite more of it.
You don't negotiate with terrorists, and that's what these people are,
whether they're outside paid agitators, or it's organic protesting from
within that devolves into rioting. It is what we are seeing,
that is what is happening. It's violence on the ground.
And President Trump is right to summon any forces that
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he needs to stop it. And that is how it
is stopped, not by conceiting.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
Oh, we'll go away, will please stop rioting. That's not
what's going to happen here.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Now.
Speaker 6 (19:35):
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Speaker 12 (21:46):
Even if these protests were one hundred times the size
that they are, there still wouldn't be an operational reason
to bring in active duty troops.
Speaker 13 (21:56):
Or federalized National guards.
Speaker 12 (21:57):
I mean, it's it's not that sort of This is
obviously not operationally necessitated, right in terms of the security
of the city. He's doing this because he's panicking and
thinks that he looks weak, and therefore he has to
do something that seems strong. And so we will have
tanks destroying the streets of Washington this Saturday, and we
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will have National guardsmen and active duty US Marines standing
around Los Angeles wondering what this has to do with
their military careers.
Speaker 3 (22:27):
And it's all.
Speaker 12 (22:28):
Because he has no freaking idea how to deal with
this politically, and he's absolutely panicking about the I think
trenchant and joyful and sustainable.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Opposition against him.
Speaker 6 (22:39):
Rachel Matdow MSNBC has no freaking idea what she's talking about.
I mean, this is just flatly ignorant. And I think
she's a higher intellect than this, So therefore it's intentionally deviant.
And this it sows discord, that's one thing, but it
promotes falsehoods. And this does have historical precedent. Dan Kaplis
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has talked about it many times. The nineteen sixty eight
Democratic convention in Chicago in which there were riots and
National Guard was called out. I believe was President LBJ,
a Democrat at that time, Herbert Walker Bush. President Bush
in the nineteen ninety two riots in Los Angeles called
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in the National Guard and members of the military. This
is their job. This is their job all enemies, foreign
and domestic. That's in the oath, and they undergo tremendous
amounts of training for this.
Speaker 3 (23:33):
I don't have the sound with me at.
Speaker 6 (23:34):
The moment, but the Oval Office press conference session that
President Trump informally held today, these people in the media,
don't you think that the presidence of marines will further
inflame the situation? And that no, they are trained to
handle situations like this.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
There are strength in numbers.
Speaker 6 (23:54):
When the National Guard may be outnumbered, you don't want
them to get ambush. So yeah, you send in reinforcements.
And what does that serve as a deterrent to the
nair Dowells who are looting stores, who are burning vehicles,
who are throwing rocks at LAPD local law enforcement? Gavin
Newsom does nothing, Karen Bass does nothing. And President Trump
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said in the Oval Office today, I learned my lesson.
I'm paraphrasing, but this is what he said from the
George Floyd Riots of Minneapolis that using my better judgment
protecting the American citizens for which he was sworn to
do through the oath of office as President of the
United States, that yeah, he's going to send in federal
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reinforcements with or without consulting the governor of a particular state.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
If there are crimes being committed that.
Speaker 6 (24:46):
In and of themselves are of a nature that could
create complete breakdown in law and order, then yes, this
has been done. It's been done many times before, It's
been done right now by President Trump, and it will
be and should be done again. But again to the
song Lion Eyes by the Eagles, Rachel Matt even if
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there was one hundred times the size of this riots
still not a reason to bring in the National Guard.
What would be then, Rachel Matta, what would you consider
to be what's your favorite word? Insurrection against the federal
government and ice officers looking to carry.
Speaker 3 (25:23):
Out lawful detainers.
Speaker 6 (25:27):
Apprehending illegal aliens for whom there are deportation orders.
Speaker 3 (25:31):
That is their job. That is federal law.
Speaker 6 (25:34):
You don't get just to get to pick and choose
from a menu which federal laws you like and don't
like and wish to abstain from.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
You don't get to do that. Brian Stelter, CNN.
Speaker 13 (25:45):
And I've noticed, Brianna, we all live on our phones
these days. We're all scrolling through social media screen. Why
be careful at a delicate moment like this to look
at the time SAMs, Look at the dates, look at
when things are actually posted, and if they're really from
the situation they're purporting to be a lot of these
algorithms are servicing hours old or even days old content.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
So you might be looking at a video of something.
Speaker 13 (26:06):
Wondering what's happening in LA it's actually from two days ago,
and that's you know, it only matters because it can
give people a false impression of what's actually happening at
a moment of unrest.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
So he goes from denying it's happening.
Speaker 6 (26:19):
If this is a classic Kyle Clark Comrade Kyle playbook,
and all the dams, all the left do it, especially
in the media. It's not happening, and you're crazy for
thinking so. But if it did happen, it actually would
be a good thing.
Speaker 3 (26:30):
That's step two.
Speaker 6 (26:32):
It is happening, and you should actually support it. It
is happening, and if you don't support it, then you
are the biggot. I mean, this is kind of the
pattern that we follow here. It's this gradual slide and
they intend for you not to notice. But what Brian
Stilter does right there is he doesn't deny that these
things have happened. Now his argument is he retreats from
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the initial stance of it's not happening.
Speaker 3 (26:55):
You're nuts. This is just all fabrication. These are probably
cheap fake videos.
Speaker 6 (27:00):
To well, it's happening, but it could be just hours old,
it could be days old. It's not happening anymore. It
did happen, that was bad. It shouldn't have happened, but
it did. This is what Jonathan Lamyr Politico is pointing out.
The Democrats are losing the battle of optics here, and
they tell the whole story. They are everything. Even if
you think, oh, they're being exaggerated.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
They're not.
Speaker 6 (27:20):
They don't have to be exaggerated. They are what we're
watching unfold in real time. Because in Democrat blue cities,
especially in Democrat blue states, apparently this level of violence
is tolerated because riots are what is the voice of
the unheard or whatever, No, not tolerable.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
But here's what Lamyer said.
Speaker 6 (27:40):
The mayor, the governor, the police commissioner have all said
that we've got this under control. Of the number of
people who are being violent, it's a very small minority
of these protesters. The vast majority have done it peacefully.
Lamyer said, I don't agree with that. And even if
it is a a an actual literal minority, like say
forty eight percent, the violence ones are superseding anything that
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any so called peaceful protesters are trying to represent, and
it's not being pushed back against. The only Democrat I've
seen publicly condemn what is happening is John Fetterman and
that's not a surprise based fetterman coming out delivering again.
But not Karen Bass not really, and now Gavin Newsom
not really. They instead are blaming well, if Trump wouldn't
have said on the National Guard thopened, all of it
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was happening before a single National Guard troop singular had
boots on the ground in Los Angeles.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
That's a non starter.
Speaker 6 (28:36):
Lamyren continues, though, but this is an opportunity for this
White House. I heard from a White House advisor just
this morning basically saying, we couldn't have scripted this any better.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
You're looking to change the.
Speaker 6 (28:46):
Topic of conversation from the elon musk brujaja last week
and the ongoing questions about the big beautiful bill that's
heading to the Senate. And this is the turf where
they want to fight, and it's California. It's Los Angeles,
a deep blue state and city. They're getting those images
in that b roll of a masked man with a
Mexican flag in front of a car that's on fire
one of those self driving taxis probably and that's what
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they want to preject to their audiences, to their base.
Speaker 3 (29:11):
Look, this is dangerous.
Speaker 6 (29:13):
That's why we're taking the steps that we are, and
they're setting a trap for Democrats. How do you defend
the image that he just described. It's a very inconvenient
image on so many levels for Democrats. Mexican flag? Why
are you waving a Mexican flag? Thought you wanted to
be here in America? You want to go go to Mexico.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
Then it's right there.
Speaker 6 (29:29):
We'll take you there, take you there, first class treatment,
VIP style, burning things not in afford not an acceptable
form of protests for the average America. No, there are
not mostly peaceful fires in riots. They're not peaceful by
their very nature. Then you have I don't know why,
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but the NEA president that yes, National Educational Association, Rebecca
Pringle doing this.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
We d wi the people?
Speaker 4 (29:59):
What wait?
Speaker 3 (30:02):
Not people.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
Of us?
Speaker 3 (30:06):
All of us have that right to life, liberty and
the pursuit of justice.
Speaker 6 (30:14):
That's a pursuit of happiness. Not that I would expect her.
You know National Education Association presidents and know that if
you're a teacher out there, especially a liberal teacher, how
are you not completely embarrassed and ashamed of this person
of Randy Winingarten. These are the people representing you, and
I understand there might be repercussions of standing up and
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speaking out against these people, but wouldn't you want to
you wouldn't you prefer like if you had to die
on a hill, that'd be the one.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
Like Rebecca Pringle is a nutjob. Just listening to her.
Speaker 6 (30:46):
She's in support of illegal aliens, obviously, and the funding
that's supposed to go to American citizens and our children
to be schooled in public schools. We should pay for
illegal aliens to get that free education when they're not
paying into the system. When they're not, it's bothering to
become American citizens. How about no? And that general sentiment,
that wave is sweeping over America, and Americans by and
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large are being pushed to the right politically on the
spectrum on this issue because we've had it. People that
traditionally vote blue in very blue areas, they've had it.
They want their American citizens, their children rightfully, to be prioritized,
to be put first, not last, not take a back
seat to freeloaders coming in this country with their hands out,
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rather than offering them a hand up and a chance
at the American dream, a chance at the American dream
if they buy in if they put forth the effort,
if they make the deal and sign an accord with
this country, I want to be an American.
Speaker 3 (31:47):
I want to work hard. I want to do it
the right in the legal way.
Speaker 6 (31:50):
We want those immigrants, but those aren't the types of
people we're talking about. Here, are we a break? We're
back wrapping up our number one with your text five
seven seventy three nine. Ryan Schuling Live continues after these.
It certainly is a President Trump and the federal government
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sending in the National Guard and Marines to reestablish order.
And that takes us to our text to wind down.
Two minute warning here, first half of Ryan Schuling Live
on this Tuesday. Ryan, why would California need the National
Guard to leave in order to establish order? They could
work with the Guard, and they would leave when the
local police could handle it.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
Now, Texters, stopped making so much sense.
Speaker 6 (32:33):
You're using way too much common sense in this particular instance.
Of course, that would work, and that's exactly what California
should be doing. And I'm telling you this, having watched
the LAPD chief over these last several days, I think
he is pining and yearning to cooperate with the federal government.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
But California is a.
Speaker 6 (32:53):
Sanctuary state, and Los Angeles, sure as hell is a
sanctuary city. And all that means is that you are
continuing to promote an atmosphere of discord, obstructing the federal
government to protect criminal illegal aliens. You can say it's
to protect Oh, these are just illegal aliens. That's why
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I dis cannot stand when Dan does this.
Speaker 3 (33:17):
It's over. That's over.
Speaker 6 (33:19):
Oh. I know a lot of people who are here
illegally that are good people. Then come here legally, then
fix it. Stop contributing to the problem. You're part of
the problem. Are you part of the problem? Are you
part of the solution. You're part of the problem. There's
a massive problem in this country and it's not personal.
It's not personal for me with any of these people.
They might have a great sob story, it might make
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you cry a single tear down one of your cheeks,
but it doesn't mean they get to skip the line.
They're not special, they don't deserve special treatment. And that's
just a fact of the matter. Legal immigrants all day long,
come here the right way, live the American dream, pursue it,
become an American citizen. But if you're here illegally. You're
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obviously not doing that, and why not. Why are you
not doing that? That's a big question. It's a red flag.
It's a ticket to ride pal GT to the FO
and then come back legally.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
Maybe if we say you can come here,