* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers - FreedomsRisingSun.com
* For Immediate Release: Liberty News Radio and The Big Mig Rumble Channel Present- Election RoundTable 2024 - LibertyNewsRadio.com
* Did Joe Violate The Presidential Records Act of 1978?
* What About Puerto Rico Self Determination?
* Twenty-Three Questions One Answer - What the hell is going on with our country? - Jack Gleason, TheGatewayPundit.com
* The Deep State Cheats - They have perfected “The Art of the Steal”!
* US Adds 12,000 Jobs in October, Lowest in 4 Years - TheEpochTimes.com
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[00:01:22] Dr. Scott Bradley is with me, freedomsrisingsun.com.
[00:01:27] And before we get to Dr. Bradley really quick in a couple of things here,
[00:01:31] first off, yesterday we had on Carlton E. Bowen.
[00:01:35] He's running for the U.S. Senate in the great state of Utah to replace Mitt Romney.
[00:01:40] He's one of three candidates who will be on all Utah ballots if you've already voted.
[00:01:46] Hopefully you voted for Carlton.
[00:01:47] If you didn't, well, hey, get it done ASAP.
[00:01:50] Three, carltonforussenate.com is the website and the number for Carlton for U.S. Senate.
[00:01:58] Mr. Bowen is the only independent candidate.
[00:02:00] He's a veteran.
[00:02:01] He's pro-Trump.
[00:02:03] True conservative candidate in the race.
[00:02:05] More than 44 million Americans, though, have already casted an early ballot this election cycle.
[00:02:11] That's a disgrace in my humble opinion to say the least.
[00:02:15] Anyway, there you have that.
[00:02:16] I wanted to bring that to your attention, Carlton, doing a great job on your radio.
[00:02:22] We also, second hour yesterday, had on Dr. Matthew Anthony Harper.
[00:02:28] He is an investigative journalist.
[00:02:31] He's a member of the White House media pool, and he's with a group called Intermountain Christian News.
[00:02:41] Great organization.
[00:02:43] Anyway, we talked a lot about a bunch of different things.
[00:02:46] But we talked about Donald Trump mocking Joe Biden.
[00:02:51] Trump from garbage truck.
[00:02:53] No job is too dirty for real Americans.
[00:02:58] It's just wow.
[00:03:01] Anyway, it goes on and on and on.
[00:03:04] But Trump really taking advantage of this in the media.
[00:03:08] And basically what happened was there was a whacked out comedian last Sunday that, you know, said, hey, Venezuela.
[00:03:15] They're not Venezuela.
[00:03:16] Sorry.
[00:03:17] Puerto Rico.
[00:03:18] Just an island.
[00:03:21] Nothing but trash out there.
[00:03:23] And everybody mocked that comedian.
[00:03:25] I don't think you should say that kind of stuff.
[00:03:26] But the comedian did.
[00:03:27] The Trump campaign distanced themselves from that.
[00:03:29] But then Joe Biden, in Hillary classic style, came back and said, ah, you know, half the nation's deplorables.
[00:03:35] That's what Hillary said back in the day.
[00:03:37] Now Biden follows the same idea.
[00:03:39] You know what?
[00:03:39] All you Trump supporters are just trash.
[00:03:42] Well, Donald having a heyday with it.
[00:03:44] It's so bad now to where they're trying to mock Donald for being old.
[00:03:49] The problem with that discussion is Donald ran out to a garbage truck.
[00:03:52] And there's video of this, but he's literally talking to the crowd and kind of smiling at the crowd and kind of walking sideways towards the trash truck.
[00:03:58] And he misses the handle a little bit because he's preoccupied trying to, you know, make it a star-studded moment.
[00:04:05] So he kind of misses the handle of the truck slightly.
[00:04:08] Then turns around, realizes, oh, my gosh, grabs the handle of the truck, gets in the truck, climbs up there, no problem.
[00:04:15] Now the mainstream press trying to say, look, Donald's old.
[00:04:18] He can't handle it.
[00:04:18] Look at him.
[00:04:19] Oh, my gosh.
[00:04:20] But this backfires.
[00:04:21] This just shows how out of touch the clown media really is.
[00:04:26] Because he was distracted, he didn't really catch the handle of the truck the first time.
[00:04:29] It's true.
[00:04:30] It's obvious.
[00:04:31] But the idea that he can't handle it after he realizes, oh, my gosh, and he grabs the handle of the truck, gets in the truck, it proves he's completely healthy enough.
[00:04:39] But they try to make it sound like he's as daft and as clueless and as dysfunctional as Joe.
[00:04:47] Not even close.
[00:04:48] And the more they protect Joe and pretend Joe's fine, the more we've got a problem with the primary election being skipped and switching candidates late in the game.
[00:04:57] The more we have a problem with.
[00:04:58] But Americans can see it.
[00:05:00] Even liberals are starting to realize that, you know, Joe literally poops his pants while he's trying to mock Donald Trump over the trash battle.
[00:05:08] Donald Trump literally mocking.
[00:05:10] And everything that Donald does just shows, comparatively speaking, how fit he is compared to Joe.
[00:05:16] Now, you know what, at 80 plus or 80 years old or whatever, are you as fit as you were when you were 30?
[00:05:22] No, and no one believes that you are, physically speaking.
[00:05:25] But when you have a conversation with Joe Rogan for three hours on topic after topic after topic, and then Kamala won't even do a one-hour interview with Joe Rogan.
[00:05:36] Joe's not even capable of having an interview with anybody.
[00:05:39] And then they try to make this claim that Donald Trump can't handle it when he tries to get into the trash truck.
[00:05:47] I'm just telling you, even the liberals are realizing to this day, and now they're kind of going, you know what?
[00:05:53] We just cannot stick with Joe and Kamala.
[00:05:56] It's just not.
[00:05:57] We just can't.
[00:05:58] And they know it, and they're starting to admit it.
[00:06:02] Where that'll be in the election, when election fraud time will still tell, we'll keep an eye on that ball.
[00:06:06] And by the way, before we get to our, you know, esteemed co-host today, for immediate release, Liberty News Radio and the Big Mig Rumble Channel announce presidential election.
[00:06:22] We're calling it Election Roundtable 2024.
[00:06:26] Go to LibertyNewsRadio.com.
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[00:06:30] You can get the time.
[00:06:31] All that eats five hours, Tuesday night, November the 5th.
[00:06:35] We're going to be live from 7 to midnight Eastern, 5 to 10 Mountain.
[00:06:40] And there's going to be a bunch of us breaking down the elections as they unfold.
[00:06:46] So, hey, special election coverage.
[00:06:49] Not mainstream press style.
[00:06:50] They've lost credibility, as we all know, to the point of just absolute wow.
[00:06:54] But we will break it down as we see it, just for you, all across the country.
[00:06:59] We've got reporters in D.C., in New York, in Utah, in Arizona.
[00:07:04] I mean, literally all over the country, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:07:06] Tennessee, I can keep going, state after state after state, will we be reporting from as the elections unfold.
[00:07:13] With that, Dr. Bradley, welcome to the broadcast.
[00:07:15] Sir, what do you think of the trash truck debacle?
[00:07:20] Well, there's more to that story, actually, than just missing the handle on the truck and then climbing into the cab, you know, with a great agility.
[00:07:30] You probably heard about, and maybe you've already got an agreement.
[00:07:34] Hold on.
[00:07:35] Did you see the video of how he kind of missed the handle because he was focused kind of on the crowd and kind of focused on mocking the situation?
[00:07:40] And then he kind of recovers from that.
[00:07:42] But then he just adeptly climbs up there.
[00:07:44] No problem at all.
[00:07:45] The idea that he can't handle that or that he's too old, I mean, it's just when they make that kind of a claim, their credibility goes out the window.
[00:07:52] Everybody can see it, doctor.
[00:07:53] Well, they absolutely can.
[00:07:55] I mean, it's right before your very eyes.
[00:07:58] But the comment that I had that kind of stuck in my mind was how the White House, the regime, I guess I should say, because the stenographers were not guilty.
[00:08:10] There's this thing called the Presidential Records Act of 1978.
[00:08:14] 1978.
[00:08:16] I suspect, and I don't remember the context of everything that went on around it, but you remember the Nixon tapes and the erased portion, the seconds that were missing and blah, blah, blah.
[00:08:30] And I think that in partial response to that, they passed the 1978 Presidential Records Act.
[00:08:38] And the accuracy of the records is a point of law, actually.
[00:08:44] And after...
[00:08:45] Imagine that you need to be accurate before the people that you serve and get paid to represent.
[00:08:48] Imagine that, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:08:49] Yeah, can you imagine that you can't just fundamentally alter everything that's said later on?
[00:08:55] Kind of like Kamala's interviews have happened with them.
[00:08:58] You know, they...
[00:08:59] Yeah, we'll talk about that because there's a lawsuit coming up over that, too, we'll tell you about it.
[00:09:03] Hang tight.
[00:09:04] Keep going, sir.
[00:09:04] Okay.
[00:09:05] Well, anyway, so Biden jumps on, you know, the comedian you mentioned earlier.
[00:09:12] But he frames it in calling Trump's supporters trash, garbage, whatever the phraseology was.
[00:09:21] And, oh, my goodness, this was all captured, and there's a typer and a proofer.
[00:09:30] I mean, okay, so it's a two-person, you know, verification process.
[00:09:34] And so that process happened, and they typed it as Biden said it, basically inferring that Trump's, you know, supporters really were deplorables, as Hillary said not too long ago either.
[00:09:50] But at any rate, oh, my goodness.
[00:09:52] Oh, my goodness.
[00:09:53] That...
[00:09:54] What that did is it made it an issue that the White House couldn't have out there because, you know, really they're estranging at least half the country,
[00:10:04] probably three-quarters if we really knew the truth, they're estranging half the country by calling them trash.
[00:10:10] And so they changed, they modified it to make it sound like Biden was criticizing the comedian.
[00:10:18] Now, of course, you mentioned that...
[00:10:20] And or the Trump campaign.
[00:10:21] Right.
[00:10:22] But you already talked about how, you know, that had been distanced and there had been a, you know, some effort to kind of walk some of that back by the Trump campaign because the comedian got wild.
[00:10:32] It was too good.
[00:10:33] By the way, ladies and gentlemen, doesn't Dr. Bradley sound better than he ever has?
[00:10:36] Just saying.
[00:10:37] Keep going, sir.
[00:10:39] Well, you know, it's not because I'm more brilliant.
[00:10:41] I got to tell you that.
[00:10:42] But at any rate...
[00:10:45] So anyway, they modified this.
[00:10:49] And any changes have got to be approved by supervisory personnel in the White House.
[00:10:55] And these are career people.
[00:10:56] They know what the law says.
[00:10:58] And the supervisor was unavailable.
[00:11:00] And so the Biden campaign modified it and released it without, you know, using the appropriate protocol.
[00:11:08] And in doing so, they may have violated the Presidential Records Act of 1978, which is an effort to make sure that they don't have stunts pulled.
[00:11:18] This may be a minor thing, but it has become a campaign issue, which, in fact, I think Trump is trying to walk all over his campaign.
[00:11:28] People are saying, look what these guys are doing.
[00:11:30] You can't trust them for a minute.
[00:11:31] But, and it does, if you listen to the recording, it does sound like Biden was saying that the Trump supporters really are deplorable, as Hillary said.
[00:11:44] So anyway, it's become a campaign issue.
[00:11:46] So this comedian is giving fodder that the garbage truck, I mean, it's just amazing how things grow legs.
[00:11:53] Again, I wish we could get some substantive discussion going on from somebody somewhere at the most senior ranks.
[00:12:00] But at any rate, it has become an issue.
[00:12:04] And I think that the Trump's making, Trump campaign's making hay with it.
[00:12:09] And, oh, Kamala's had to walk back things.
[00:12:12] Oh, we're not saying anybody that votes for anybody and voting their, you know, their, you know, the way they vote doesn't determine their character and their quality and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
[00:12:22] But everybody's trying to, you know, make something out of this.
[00:12:27] And Biden just really, truly, he said what he said.
[00:12:31] He said, I believe, what he thought.
[00:12:33] Now, is that a cogent thought?
[00:12:36] I don't know.
[00:12:36] But the fact of the matter is, he did say what he said.
[00:12:40] And it was transposed, changed to a means that basically was less volatile in the campaign world.
[00:12:51] But he said what he said.
[00:12:53] So this kind of nonsense is going on.
[00:12:55] And you mentioned earlier that a lot of early voting is going on.
[00:12:58] I mean, we've got a handful of days before the real election day.
[00:13:02] But there's been tens of millions of people that have already voted.
[00:13:06] Well, they may have been altered by this.
[00:13:08] They may have said, wait, wait, wait.
[00:13:11] You mean to tell me that Trump people are really trash?
[00:13:16] Oh, well, you know, that's not American.
[00:13:19] This idea of bringing America together and all this kind of stuff.
[00:13:22] I mean, it could have altered the way people voted.
[00:13:25] But some of these last-minute faux pas really can make a difference.
[00:13:29] And if there's some big smear that happens or stumbling that happens, falling down the stairs of the airplane, whatever, that may alter the way people vote.
[00:13:41] So this idea of being able to vote early and vote often, you know, that old saying.
[00:13:46] Yeah, so you can't change your vote nevertheless, even though you know it's a clown show.
[00:13:49] And here's the problem.
[00:13:51] You know, they've been saying for years that Donald is the guy that literally offends everybody.
[00:13:57] His rhetoric is way over the top, way out of control, way too – and oftentimes they're right, by the way.
[00:14:02] I'm going to be honest about it.
[00:14:03] They're right.
[00:14:05] Donald does go too far.
[00:14:06] He does make unfair, unkind, inappropriate comments.
[00:14:10] My clarion call for civility comes to mind.
[00:14:12] We should stop that.
[00:14:13] We don't need to make it personal.
[00:14:15] However, now this is an example where a comedian said something they shouldn't.
[00:14:18] The Trump campaign already said, yeah, you know what?
[00:14:20] We don't go along with what the comedian said.
[00:14:23] But the comedian did not say Puerto Rican people are trash.
[00:14:26] He merely said the island is trash.
[00:14:28] It's floating out there in the middle of nowhere, and everybody was supposed to laugh.
[00:14:31] And even the Puerto Ricans laughed, and everybody gets it because, no offense, the island to a great degree is trash.
[00:14:39] Now, I don't mean to be rude about that.
[00:14:41] I'm not calling anybody trash.
[00:14:43] I'm merely saying when you have a place that gets beat over and over and over by storms and disasters and, okay, and there's no power, and when you live on the island, you struggle for, you know, the necessities of life and everything else.
[00:14:57] You know what?
[00:14:57] It doesn't go well.
[00:14:58] And so if anybody goes to Puerto Rico, they can kind of discover this for themselves.
[00:15:02] You've got American enclaves.
[00:15:04] Now, you say, Sam, why do you say American?
[00:15:06] They're American too.
[00:15:06] I understand.
[00:15:07] But I'm saying you have people from the mainland that have built enclaves on Puerto Rico with special, you know, generators and everything else so that, hey, even if the whole island doesn't have power and the necessities of life and they're struggling, hey, those rich people from the mainland that live there for tax breaks and tax manipulation purposes, they still function as normal.
[00:15:30] So they've kind of built like a military base when you go into a place of disaster, the military base brings their own everything, BYO, everything, right?
[00:15:39] So they can have a generator, so they can have a hospital, so they can, I mean, they almost put their own city within a city on the ground or whatever you want to say.
[00:15:44] Okay.
[00:15:45] Americans or people from the mainland have kind of done that too.
[00:15:48] Now, to me, the problem that we have with Puerto Rico is way deeper than, hey, calling the place trash.
[00:15:53] The people are great people, just like all the peoples of the world that God Almighty created.
[00:15:58] But let's not pretend that that island's in great shape and that, hey, you know, they lose power all the time over there.
[00:16:04] Okay.
[00:16:05] It's very difficult there.
[00:16:07] And if you ask Puerto Ricans that come to the mainland, they'll tell you it's difficult there.
[00:16:11] They love their country.
[00:16:11] They love their island.
[00:16:13] But at the same time, it isn't.
[00:16:15] So even though it's a comedian, everybody's supposed to laugh thing, there's a grain of truth in this reality that everybody's ignoring here.
[00:16:22] Well, Joe Biden makes this personal.
[00:16:24] Shame on Joe.
[00:16:25] This guy's the guy that started out his presidency going, yeah, we're going to work together and we're going to be a united people.
[00:16:31] Then he literally calls half the nation trash at the end of his presidency.
[00:16:34] Wow.
[00:16:35] I don't get why we allow this to happen.
[00:16:38] But look, Puerto Rico, just like some of the Indian nations in America, are in a very strange situation.
[00:16:45] They're like, I don't know what you call them, half citizens or whatever.
[00:16:49] Okay.
[00:16:49] I'm not saying the Puerto Rican people aren't citizens.
[00:16:52] What I'm saying is, how do you have it?
[00:16:54] You got this island that's not really a free country, but yet it's not really a state.
[00:16:59] It's in this no man's land.
[00:17:01] We've got weird scenarios in the way we treat these people and treat these circumstances.
[00:17:06] So you're going to be mad because they call the island trash.
[00:17:08] Then Joe turns it into people or personal trash.
[00:17:11] And then we're not going to discuss the real issue about the unique status they're in.
[00:17:15] Isn't that dishonest, Dr. Bradley?
[00:17:20] Well, sure.
[00:17:21] But, you know, it's just one of those things that, honestly, the integrity of the White House,
[00:17:31] you know, the permanent staff that are there is pretty good.
[00:17:34] I've had some dealings with them.
[00:17:36] It's been a number of years since I have.
[00:17:39] But I found them to have a great deal of integrity.
[00:17:42] They were kind of almost overly proud of where they worked.
[00:17:46] But the fact of the matter is, they wanted to get the job done right.
[00:17:49] And they were pretty serious about it.
[00:17:53] And so, you know, they're kind of sticklers for the law.
[00:17:57] They try and keep their actions within that law.
[00:18:00] And for the administration, and I don't know who fostered the whole thing to begin with.
[00:18:06] I'm not even sure that Biden knew how badly he stumbled on this issue.
[00:18:11] But they, unilaterally, arbitrarily, without authorization, probably violated this Presidential Records Act.
[00:18:19] Now, it's a minor thing, you know, an apostrophe.
[00:18:22] But the fact of the matter is, that's kind of how they've run the whole operation, the whole time they've been there.
[00:18:29] It's been by guess and by golly and slap shot and, you know, I mean, there just hasn't been.
[00:18:38] It just really is not crisp.
[00:18:41] And it's messy.
[00:18:42] It's messy.
[00:18:43] And it's kind of like Unlimited Access, the book about Bill Clinton administration years ago.
[00:18:52] It was pretty sloppy.
[00:18:53] I don't appreciate it.
[00:18:55] Hey, what I want to know, though, is this.
[00:18:56] What about the Puerto Ricans, though?
[00:18:57] Are they like full citizens?
[00:18:59] Do they get a vote for president?
[00:19:00] No, no.
[00:19:01] What's up with all that, though?
[00:19:02] If we're going to be honest about people, aren't we going to address this issue?
[00:19:06] Well, that's a big problem.
[00:19:08] It's an unincorporated territory.
[00:19:09] It legally belongs to the United States, but it's not part of the United States.
[00:19:13] Now, I served when I was in the military with a lot of Puerto Ricans.
[00:19:19] In fact, I had a sergeant through basic training that was a little Puerto Rican guy that used to like to slap people around.
[00:19:25] He was, I don't know, it was kind of the end of the old era, I guess.
[00:19:29] But at any rate, you know, I served and knew many well, became like brothers with them.
[00:19:38] But that's neither here nor there.
[00:19:40] It's kind of a mess.
[00:19:44] The United States picked this territory up 125-plus years ago with the Spanish-American War thing.
[00:19:52] Governments controlled the island militarily, politically, economically.
[00:19:55] But there's no clear path to statehood.
[00:19:58] And a lot of Puerto Ricans, when they've had, in fact, the last referendums they've had on this, the island clearly rejected the path to statehood.
[00:20:11] And a lot of people have voted.
[00:20:13] Okay, so I'm fine if we want to make them a state.
[00:20:15] I'm fine if we want to let them go as a free country.
[00:20:17] But there's no man's land in between where you've got kind of sub-rights, not for rights, but not independence and all that kind of stuff.
[00:20:24] Hey, let's talk about that in a candid world.
[00:20:26] That's unacceptable in my mind.
[00:20:29] Well, here's kind of the issue.
[00:20:30] It's a political issue, too.
[00:20:33] If it came in as a state, it would be two more senators on the Democrat side.
[00:20:37] Okay?
[00:20:38] I agree.
[00:20:39] Unquestionably, they would.
[00:20:39] So I'm not really for it becoming a state.
[00:20:41] I think you've got to just let it be an independent country.
[00:20:43] Well, and that's kind of what should have happened after World War II.
[00:20:47] And what they were trying to do was say, okay, everybody that's a territory of somebody else, you've got to take a path to remain in what you are.
[00:20:56] You've got to choose to do that.
[00:20:58] You've got to become an official state, if you will, or you've got to become an independent country.
[00:21:04] Now, the Alaskans, by the way, really feel cheated.
[00:21:08] And, of course, the Hawaiians probably should, too.
[00:21:11] Rightfully so.
[00:21:12] Hold on.
[00:21:12] Rightfully so.
[00:21:14] If you think about this for a second, Alaska and Hawaii were added as states, and the people did not have the privilege of choosing.
[00:21:23] It was an arbitrary action by the general government.
[00:21:26] And that's why I say justifiably so.
[00:21:27] And they're concerned.
[00:21:27] But they're independently so.
[00:21:28] They're concerned.
[00:21:29] And they feel wronged.
[00:21:30] Right?
[00:21:31] Well, they should.
[00:21:33] They should have had the right to concur themselves.
[00:21:38] And the general government took it away.
[00:21:41] And I remember when those things happened.
[00:21:48] But there's a movement in Alaska, an independence Alaska movement, that peripherally Palin's husband was tied to, at least.
[00:21:58] But at any rate, there's just some stuff that happened where it was tamped down everybody's throat.
[00:22:04] And Puerto Rico's kind of in that no man's land that you're talking about.
[00:22:08] By the way, I'm just looking up here.
[00:22:10] They've had voter-rejected status of states 67, 93, 98.
[00:22:17] The 2012 election was unclear.
[00:22:22] The voters didn't answer the question.
[00:22:24] They made it too complex.
[00:22:25] In 2017, statehood won.
[00:22:29] But it had a very, very low turnout.
[00:22:32] And the reason for that turnout was that people are saying, this is bogus.
[00:22:37] Just, you know, boycott the voting booths.
[00:22:41] And so, and then there's the 2021 where 53% of the voters voted becoming a 51st state.
[00:22:51] But nearly half of the electorate rejected it.
[00:22:54] So there's a big split among the Puerto Ricans.
[00:22:58] So even among their...
[00:22:59] I'm for self-determination, doctor.
[00:23:01] Well, I am too.
[00:23:03] But you know what?
[00:23:03] The stunts that they pulled to get this thing happening is, you know,
[00:23:09] you can get almost anything you want out of a poll.
[00:23:12] You know, you can generate the results you want out of a poll before you ask your first question.
[00:23:17] Yeah, that's why Sam Bushman's the most important talk show host in the world,
[00:23:21] according to the Sam Bushman poll.
[00:23:23] A voter of one.
[00:23:25] I joke to make the point, right?
[00:23:27] You do.
[00:23:28] Absolutely.
[00:23:28] But here's the point.
[00:23:31] And Utah's amendments, proposed amendments on Utah's election this year.
[00:23:36] Poorly written.
[00:23:37] Poorly...
[00:23:38] Well, no.
[00:23:38] I think they were purposely written that way to obfuscate the questions.
[00:23:43] I'm just no on all of them, doctor.
[00:23:44] What do you say to that?
[00:23:45] Well, I say no on all of them, but two of them have been thrown out by the courts.
[00:23:49] But some people wonder why I say no on...
[00:23:51] So the court agreement was on two of them already, and we haven't even voted yet.
[00:23:53] Yeah, well, that's because the courts intervened.
[00:23:56] Anyway.
[00:23:56] It's a clown show, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:23:58] We're going to...
[00:24:00] Right back.
[00:24:01] All I'm telling you is I believe Puerto Rico should have self-determination.
[00:24:03] You know, I don't have a problem if they want to become a state of the United States.
[00:24:06] I get that we'd have two Democratic senators, and I'm not happy about that.
[00:24:09] But I also get that, you know, A, we just can't control these people and put them in these sub-statuses where you're not really a country.
[00:24:16] You don't really have the right to vote.
[00:24:17] You've got kind of, I don't know, limited rights or limited whatever for your people.
[00:24:22] And we're going to then talk about how the island or the American people are trash and not talk about this issue?
[00:24:27] What about the Indian reservations?
[00:24:28] They're in a similar kind of precarious, weird situation because of all of our shenanigans in history.
[00:24:35] There's better ways to go about this as we treat people as God's children and honorably, ladies and gentlemen.
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[00:29:00] Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
[00:29:05] Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
[00:29:09] Anybody ever having a 1% pay cut?
[00:29:11] You deal with it.
[00:29:13] That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
[00:29:15] If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
[00:29:22] But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
[00:29:26] Who are they?
[00:29:27] Republicans.
[00:29:28] Who are they?
[00:29:28] Democrats.
[00:29:29] Who are they?
[00:29:30] Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
[00:29:35] So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
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[00:29:43] The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
[00:29:47] The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
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[00:29:59] From atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West, you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.
[00:30:25] Well, I'm pretty certain we've beat this Puerto Rico thing to death and don't need to spend much more time.
[00:30:31] But I thought if just in a moment or two as we begin this next segment, there ought to be a little more clarity.
[00:30:38] And just in thought, I'm confident we won't be able to address it clearly.
[00:30:42] But, you know, we mentioned that the Democrats would get two more senators if Puerto Rico came in.
[00:30:48] This is a foregone conclusion.
[00:30:50] But beyond that, there's also a welfare state issue that's happening in Puerto Rico.
[00:30:56] Much has been made about the disasters that Puerto Rico has suffered under.
[00:31:02] I mean, I'm not sure 10 hurricanes ago they've recovered from some of that.
[00:31:07] I mean, and so there are a lot of really challenging circumstances there.
[00:31:14] Well, the United States has never been designed to be a redistribution of wealth.
[00:31:21] That's a communist manifesto kind of thing from each according to his ability to each according to his needs.
[00:31:27] That's not right in the communist manifesto, but it was in Marx's later writings.
[00:31:31] And the idea of abolishing private property and the redistribution and so on and so forth.
[00:31:37] The United States was never formed under that.
[00:31:39] But one of the big motivations that Puerto Rico has for coming in, in some people's minds,
[00:31:45] is that they get access to the coffers of the United States and they can pick the pocket of taxpayers all across America
[00:31:53] to kind of build their infrastructure on the backs of taxpayer, you know, theft, basically.
[00:32:00] And that really is a fundamental question about if we're constitutional as a country and if we obey the rule of law
[00:32:06] and, you know, look at the Constitution and say, hey, there is limited authority to do certain things.
[00:32:11] This is not one of them.
[00:32:12] In other words, promote socialism.
[00:32:14] Thou shalt not steal.
[00:32:15] Well, so that worry is because we don't obey the Constitution, not because we would admit, say, another state to the union.
[00:32:21] So we've got to really kind of understand that difference of the problems.
[00:32:25] But I personally support independence for Puerto Rico.
[00:32:28] I think that's what most of them want anyway.
[00:32:29] I think that's the better course for them.
[00:32:32] Well, then they're masters of their own destiny.
[00:32:34] And then you brought up the Native Americans.
[00:32:38] You know, what we've done to the Native Americans is criminal.
[00:32:41] Literally, that's the most generous thing that can be said.
[00:32:45] And in the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which was written during the summer that the Constitution Convention was being held and repassed in 1789 to say, yeah, once we got the Constitution,
[00:32:58] this is the rules of engagement of how we bring other states into the nation and all that kind of stuff.
[00:33:04] That's right.
[00:33:04] Now, here's what I personally think.
[00:33:05] I think what we ought to do is say to the Puerto Ricans, you know what?
[00:33:09] We protected you because to some degree there's a need since you're right off of our shores.
[00:33:14] That's great.
[00:33:15] Now we're going to basically, you know, you're going to have self-determination.
[00:33:18] You're going to be your own country.
[00:33:19] We're going to cut you loose.
[00:33:20] However, we're going to give you the copy of the Constitution.
[00:33:22] If you guys want to run your country like we run ours and have the incredible prosperity of looking to God, not government,
[00:33:27] and the incredible checks and balances that keep people safe when they obey those fundamental God-ordained principles,
[00:33:33] hey, if you have any questions, call us because we're here to help.
[00:33:39] That's what I would do personally.
[00:33:40] Well, we should be a light on the hill, but we have become a perverse version of anything.
[00:33:46] It's a strobe line.
[00:33:47] I know.
[00:33:47] What do you think about cutting them loose and giving them a copy of the Constitution and say we're here for questions and answers and we're here to help?
[00:33:52] Oh, I think that should be our greatest export is the concepts of liberty.
[00:33:57] But the Native American thing that you bring is such a disaster, too.
[00:34:02] American founding fathers actually felt so different than what happened to the Native Americans after the deaths of the –
[00:34:10] I mean, it started that direction while they were still alive, unquestionably.
[00:34:13] But let me read you Article III, just a little segment, a few lines, and then we ought to move on probably.
[00:34:18] This is what was written in this document of the rules of engagement with, you know, basic baseline rules for how states became states and so on.
[00:34:29] Here's a statement right out of Article III.
[00:34:31] The utmost good faith shall always be observed toward the Indians.
[00:34:36] Their lands and property shall never be taken from them without their consent.
[00:34:42] And in their property, rights, and liberty, they shall never be invaded or disturbed unless in just and lawful wars authorized by Congress –
[00:34:53] and by the way, Congress got neck deep in a lot of problems that way – going back in.
[00:34:57] But laws founded in justice and humanity shall from time to time be made for preventing wrongs being done to them and for preserving peace and friendship with them.
[00:35:09] That's the end of the quotation out of Article III.
[00:35:12] Say again?
[00:35:13] I wanted you to clarify so people understand.
[00:35:15] Where does it say that?
[00:35:16] What do you mean Article III, Doctor?
[00:35:18] Okay.
[00:35:18] Remember, this is out of the Northwest Ordinance, which was passed the summer of 1787 by Congress under the Articles of Confederation.
[00:35:27] That was the first Constitution.
[00:35:29] So the point is that we're in 10 of the founders, ladies and gentlemen, and we went 100% opposite, 180 degrees, and absolutely destroyed relationships with everybody.
[00:35:39] And now we have all these people in these can't-win, no-man-land situations that are a disaster.
[00:35:44] So if we're going to talk about this Puerto Rican island and we're going to say, hey, the island's trash and a comedian joke,
[00:35:49] then politicians are going to pick that up and, you know, point the turret at one another and mock one another.
[00:35:54] Why don't we deal with the real fundamental underlying issues that the United States did not follow their guidance from the Founding Fathers or the Constitution or the Articles of Confederation,
[00:36:03] if in relations to the Indians or the Native Americans, whatever you want to call them, and their countries, and Puerto Rico and Hawaii and Alaska.
[00:36:11] But I can just keep going on and on and on.
[00:36:12] The Virgin Islands, whatever.
[00:36:14] When are we going to start to decide?
[00:36:16] Look, are we going to nation-build?
[00:36:18] Are we going to take over lands?
[00:36:20] Are we going to force people to be aboard with us?
[00:36:22] Or are we going to basically teach people how to be independent and let them have self-determination
[00:36:27] and give them the greatest guidance that worked for us and has proven successful for more than a couple of hundred years
[00:36:32] and say, good luck, we love you, here's the blueprint that made it happen for us.
[00:36:36] And you know what?
[00:36:37] We want it to happen for you too.
[00:36:39] But the very principles that we would give you in this export, the light on a hill idea, turning to God,
[00:36:44] those are the greatest reasons we can't do more for you than give you the blueprint and give you the support.
[00:36:52] Everything else we do undermines our very intention, who we really are as a country.
[00:36:57] It's a disgrace.
[00:36:58] And so we're going to mock everybody over a comedian trash joke and not really dig in like we're talking about now, Dr. Bradley.
[00:37:04] Who's taking this joke, comedian, trash statement?
[00:37:07] Joe Biden's abuse of half the American people and Donald Trump's mocking of that.
[00:37:11] But who's bringing it down to ground zero like I am and you are, doctor?
[00:37:15] I don't know of anybody right now that's really talking about this in a fundamental principle-based way.
[00:37:20] I tend to whine and murmur a lot perhaps.
[00:37:23] But honestly, substantive issues are abundant.
[00:37:27] We could pick things up and we could examine them carefully and clearly.
[00:37:32] You know, this whole idea of manifest destiny and everything,
[00:37:35] I don't know if we need to get out in the weeds on that.
[00:37:37] But Teddy Roosevelt took that concept to Japan in a cruise he made.
[00:37:44] And literally, in my opinion, Teddy Roosevelt helped create the circumstances that created World War II,
[00:37:53] the bombing of Pearl Harbor and everything like that.
[00:37:56] He basically told this imperialist idea he took to Japan, shared it with them.
[00:38:03] They went off to other parts of Asia and caused all sorts of difficulties for people there.
[00:38:09] And it had blowback on the United States.
[00:38:11] World War II, I don't think, would have happened if Teddy Roosevelt had not been trying to build this imperialistic concept
[00:38:17] that the United States kind of adopted as a, well, basically as a fundamental tenet,
[00:38:25] which it never has been, of the idea of a peaceful nation.
[00:38:30] Holy cow.
[00:38:31] Well, we could lead with peace and we could lead with the supreme law of the land.
[00:38:34] We could lead with our internal checks and balances.
[00:38:37] We could lead with the idea that, hey, we the people can internally govern ourselves via the 50 republics.
[00:38:43] We can grant other republics based on the appropriate guidelines if necessary or if they will it, so to speak.
[00:38:50] If they bring whatever to the table.
[00:38:51] If we follow fundamental principles of thou shalt not steal and turn to God's laws for guidance.
[00:38:56] You know, this could all work.
[00:38:57] We could be a light on a hill.
[00:38:58] This could be tremendous, letting the president of the United States and the national government deal with foreign affairs
[00:39:04] and these kinds of things, obeying the contracts of the two constitutions, the general constitution with very limited delegated authority.
[00:39:12] Each state has their own constitution because they govern themselves.
[00:39:15] You know, we could really set a pattern for other nations worldwide.
[00:39:20] But it's very hard when we undermine everything we do.
[00:39:22] Then they're like, why would we want to be like that?
[00:39:24] I mean, you've got in America kind of a third world kind of deal going on here where these two people running for president are committing election fraud and early voting and ballot manipulating and putting packs together and dark money and then arguing about who's the biggest heap of trash and no fundamental principles behind their discussions and mocking one another.
[00:39:44] I mean, the world thinks it's a clown show, and sadly, they're right, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:39:49] But you know what?
[00:39:49] There's a guy by the name of – I'm going to switch gears.
[00:39:51] We're going to get to the lawsuit of Donald Trump next hour, I think.
[00:39:53] We just don't have time.
[00:39:55] We've derailed a little bit.
[00:39:56] But, man, the conversation has been tremendous.
[00:39:58] I encourage all other talk shows to start talking about these fundamental principles that we've been talking about, not just go, ha, ha, it's a comedian joke, but really talk about, hey, do we respect the people of the world?
[00:40:08] Do we really believe in self-determination?
[00:40:10] Do we really believe in the blueprint for liberty, the supreme law of the land, and that should be our greatest export or not, right?
[00:40:16] We should have those fundamental discussions.
[00:40:17] But I want to mention this, and I've had this on my list to talk about for quite some time.
[00:40:23] So it got released quite a while ago.
[00:40:25] I don't know, several weeks ago with the Gateway Pundit.
[00:40:28] Thegatewaypundit.com.
[00:40:30] A guy by the name of Jack Gleason wrote it.
[00:40:32] Go ahead and skip the break.
[00:40:33] Thank you so much.
[00:40:34] Here's what Jack Gleason says that I really find riveting.
[00:40:39] 23 questions, one answer.
[00:40:44] Quote, what the hell's going on with our country, he says.
[00:40:49] Anyway, it's really good.
[00:40:51] But he said this.
[00:40:54] Democrats cheat.
[00:40:56] They have perfected the art of the steel.
[00:40:58] How can Democrats pretend that Biden's actually fit to be president?
[00:41:06] Okay, these are the questions that he asks, right?
[00:41:09] How do they claim they want to save democracy when their candidate wasn't chosen by a single voter?
[00:41:18] Ooh, two serious questions, right?
[00:41:22] Why won't Kamala do debates, press conferences, or interviews?
[00:41:30] How can they fund their campaign with almost no donations from the general public?
[00:41:39] How can the polls say she's ahead when journalists can't find more than a handful of supporters at any restaurant in town?
[00:41:51] Why do 100,000 people stand in line for hours to attend a Trump rally while Kamala can't get but more than a few paid souls to show up?
[00:42:05] Why would they pick Tim Walz, the absolute worst governor of the country, to be the vice presidential pick?
[00:42:12] Well, even Kamala claims she was sleep-deprived when she made this election.
[00:42:17] How can Democrats always win close elections?
[00:42:21] That's kind of not true because the hanging Chad gone to court back in the day and Florida went to the Republicans.
[00:42:27] But I understand.
[00:42:28] How come it always goes to the deep state would be how I modify the question.
[00:42:33] Why do machine errors and ballot problems only occur in Republican counties?
[00:42:42] Why have the Democrats tried to weaken every election safeguard?
[00:42:48] Why don't they want ballot drop boxes monitored?
[00:42:53] Why did they weaken signature verification on absentee ballots?
[00:43:00] Why won't they clean voter rolls of dead people or people in nursing homes that don't have the capacity to vote?
[00:43:11] Or delete duplicate registrations?
[00:43:14] Why do they mail ballots to undeliverable addresses such as vacant lots, apartments without apartment numbers, or P.O. boxes?
[00:43:23] Why do they fight laws to keep non-citizens from voting?
[00:43:29] Why do they advocate universal mail-in voting when every other country that tried it went back to hand-counting their paper ballots same day?
[00:43:43] How can they ignore the polls that said 20% of the American people admit they filled out more than one absentee ballot and or completed one for somebody else in 2020?
[00:44:00] Why do over 60% of the American people feel that cheating could mar the results of the up-and-coming presidential 2024 elections?
[00:44:10] Why won't they allow anyone to look at the software inside our electronic voting systems?
[00:44:17] Why do they jail people who blow the whistle on election fraud?
[00:44:22] How can nursing homes achieve 100% voter turnout rates?
[00:44:29] Finally, why do Democrats have such horrible candidates?
[00:44:34] One answer.
[00:44:36] We have seen organized cheating in elections since the time of the Democrat bosses in New York City.
[00:44:45] Anyway, it goes on, but he finishes and says basically, hey, this is cheating on a scale that can be barely comprehended, doctor.
[00:44:53] A brilliant article, well written.
[00:44:56] This is why Democrats don't need good candidates.
[00:45:00] They don't need the campaign.
[00:45:01] They don't need debates or interviews.
[00:45:07] They don't need any of those things.
[00:45:09] Why?
[00:45:09] Because they cheat.
[00:45:12] Dr. Bradley, do you want to respond to this?
[00:45:15] Well, it is a well-written article.
[00:45:17] It has some very astute and essential questions.
[00:45:20] And I, as you were going through it, I'm sorry to have to say this though, Sam.
[00:45:26] Sam, in Utah, the same could be said about the Republican establishment.
[00:45:31] Well, and that's why I said in the middle of it when he brought up how come, you know, hey, when close elections are only by the Democrats.
[00:45:36] No, it's really the deep state.
[00:45:38] So forget the Republican-Democrat divide that most people fall for this left-right Hegelian dialectic.
[00:45:43] Just replace whatever he said Democrat-Republican-wise with deep state versus we the people, and you've got it about right.
[00:45:48] And in Utah, this election, the governor's office is a very similar playout for what's happening with Kamala.
[00:45:58] And the people that are complicit in that and just disingenuous in every single way.
[00:46:06] You know, when you were going through that, an image came to mind too.
[00:46:11] And I guess we could thrash the way the Republicans are running the state of Utah, at least a great many of them.
[00:46:18] And there's good Republicans and there's bad ones.
[00:46:20] There just happens to be, I think, some bad ones in some very senior leadership positions.
[00:46:26] But the image that came to mind was Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen.
[00:46:31] Now, probably most Americans probably don't remember this.
[00:46:34] It's from the 1930s.
[00:46:36] Charlie McCarthy was a dummy that the ventriloquist Edgar Bergen used.
[00:46:44] And McCarthy was the voice, if you will, of Bergen.
[00:46:50] And so we have a lot of Charlie McCarthy sitting on some ventriloquist lap or somebody's behind the curtain like in The Wizard of Oz, if you will.
[00:46:59] But the fact of the matter is someone is making their mouths work.
[00:47:05] Someone is putting their words in their heads and in their mouth.
[00:47:09] And they're basically puppets on a string, only this Edgar Bergen guy used it on his lap.
[00:47:16] But the fact of the matter is that so often so many of these that sit in the prominent positions at the heads of the government,
[00:47:26] I think, are having their strings pulled, you point out the deep state.
[00:47:30] And the deep state owns virtually everybody that is in a position.
[00:47:34] And you can look at, you know, follow the money, they always say.
[00:47:39] And sometimes huge lobby groups, whether it's a pharma lobby group that picks up these people and makes it happen,
[00:47:47] or it's the Israeli lobby group that does it.
[00:47:50] But, I mean, the warmongers, the military-industrial complex, these people make huge donations,
[00:47:59] and they basically pull the strings and make the mouth work to say the things that they want.
[00:48:06] Anyway, so he says 23 questions, one answer.
[00:48:09] He's right about that.
[00:48:09] The answer is this.
[00:48:11] The deep state cheats.
[00:48:13] They have perfected the art of the steel.
[00:48:15] And that's really what's going on.
[00:48:17] And the Republicans, hey, they at first act like they're against it, and it's, like, horrible.
[00:48:21] But, I mean, look, they said that ballot harvesting was cheating.
[00:48:26] Now they're ballot harvesting better than the Democrats, the mainstream press is now admitting.
[00:48:31] Early voting.
[00:48:31] I mean, we can keep going on and on and on and on and on about this.
[00:48:35] We're basically caving to their tactics.
[00:48:36] And what I hear from, you know, immoral Republicans or deep state kind of people that are apologists for this agenda
[00:48:42] is they say, well, we don't have a choice.
[00:48:44] We've got to cheat and steal and do what they're doing.
[00:48:46] Once we win, though, of course, we'll be honorable, don't you know?
[00:48:49] Okay, that's the biggest lie I've ever heard.
[00:48:51] Come on now.
[00:48:52] Okay, we've just fallen for their lies.
[00:48:54] It reminds me of the don't ask, don't tell policy, the gay and lesbians and everything else.
[00:48:58] The Democrats were on it.
[00:48:59] The Republicans were horrified.
[00:49:00] Don't you dare go there.
[00:49:01] That's horrible.
[00:49:01] And then 20 years later, the Democrats are saying, hey, let's promote the perverted agenda out in the open.
[00:49:07] Then the Republicans are like, oh, no, we've got to have don't ask, don't tell for crying out loud.
[00:49:11] We've got to keep this under wraps.
[00:49:12] See, they're just a day late and a dollar short for the same psychotic, dishonest, immoral agenda.
[00:49:17] It's got to stop.
[00:49:18] Anyway, we end on this piece, which I find interesting right before the election.
[00:49:22] In the next hour, we'll get into the big old $10 billion lawsuit by the Donald.
[00:49:27] But to end this hour, headline says this.
[00:49:31] U.S. adds 12,000 jobs in October.
[00:49:35] That's the lowest in four years.
[00:49:38] There's theepochtimes.com with this piece.
[00:49:41] Dr. Bradley, your comments on that.
[00:49:43] They want you to believe the economy is doing well.
[00:49:46] Biden, whatever, Bidenomics, Kamalanomics, whatever you want to call it.
[00:49:50] Hey, we're doing better.
[00:49:51] Inflation is tamped down.
[00:49:52] We're doing great.
[00:49:53] They manipulate gas prices and everything before the election so that they can help their Democrats win another form of election fraud.
[00:50:00] Nevertheless, everybody can feel the truth.
[00:50:01] It's not going well at all.
[00:50:05] And people realize the truth despite what the administrations say.
[00:50:09] But they say it's the worst in four years.
[00:50:12] 12,000 jobs in October is all they've been able to add, doctor.
[00:50:17] Well, of course, that's probably a lie, too, because I don't even think it comes anywhere close to that.
[00:50:21] But the fact of the matter is, if their lips are moving, they're lying.
[00:50:25] If there's a press conference being held, it's to foster an agenda and a spin on something.
[00:50:30] And literally and truthfully, we are living in a kind of a – you think back about the old Matrix thing from what I think was 1999 where we have this construct of our communities and our society right now that it's a false construct.
[00:50:50] And we have embraced it and we allow it.
[00:50:54] And Americans, we just need to stop.
[00:50:58] We need to stop.
[00:50:59] That's the full stop.
[00:51:01] Okay, we've got to start recognizing that we are being lied to constantly.
[00:51:11] And we have embraced – you know, you talk about how this Don't Ask, Don't Tell thing evolved.
[00:51:17] Well, we take it a little step at a time until we've been compromised to the point that now we're doing transgender things based upon executive orders for the military,
[00:51:28] where they're doing these surgeries and everything.
[00:51:31] And the fact of the matter is, Congress is the one that sets the rules for the military.
[00:51:35] Go back and read Article I, Section 8.
[00:51:37] And the fact is that Congress is remiss.
[00:51:41] But we allow little, tiny, incremental kind of scooches along until finally the Republicans are saying,
[00:51:51] oh, Don't Ask, Don't Tell is the only way to go.
[00:51:53] No.
[00:51:54] No, there is no place for this.
[00:51:57] It destroys our combat readiness.
[00:51:59] It destroys our esprit de corps.
[00:52:01] It destroys our organizational structure.
[00:52:05] And so it shouldn't have a place in our military.
[00:52:08] It violates the very purposes of our military.
[00:52:11] But the Republicans have become part of it as it's been scooched along a little bit at a time until they say,
[00:52:18] yeah, well, we can say this and, oh, yeah, we'll sound a little bit better.
[00:52:22] And, no, somebody's got to drive a stake in the ground and say, let's put a stake in the heart of this vampire.
[00:52:28] You know, I just plain and simple, we compromise at every turn.
[00:52:35] And we're in a mess.
[00:52:36] Sad but true, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:52:37] All I'm saying is this.
[00:52:38] Did Joe Biden violate the Presidential Records Act of 1978?
[00:52:43] If so, he should go to prison.
[00:52:45] We think the answers are clear, resounding yes.
[00:52:47] That's our humble opinion to which we're entitled.
[00:52:49] What about Puerto Rico's self-determination?
[00:52:51] Who's going to discuss that reality check?
[00:52:54] Twenty-three questions.
[00:52:57] One answer.
[00:52:57] What the hell is going on with our country?
[00:52:59] Over at the Gateway Pundit, Jack Gleason, asking the poignant question.
[00:53:03] And the answer is the deep state cheats, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:53:06] They have perfected the art of what?
[00:53:11] The art of steel.
[00:53:12] Utah was an early adopter of the whole charade of elections on these computers.
[00:53:19] Utah was an early adopter.
[00:53:22] And all I've got to do is leave out half the story, doctor.
[00:53:24] If I say, hey, the United States added 12,000 jobs, and then the educated press in the Epoch Times says, yeah, it's the worst in October that it's been in four years.
[00:53:34] But what about the other side of the story?
[00:53:35] What if I say, yeah, we added 12,000 jobs, but we lost 300,000 jobs?
[00:53:39] Yeah.
[00:53:40] Then that's probably more of the truth of the matter.
[00:53:42] But see, all you've got to do is unsay that part.
[00:53:44] And then, of course, your facts.
[00:53:46] Hey, we've been telling the truth.
[00:53:47] It's true.
[00:53:48] We did add 12,000 jobs.
[00:53:50] We're just not telling the whole story, you see.
[00:53:52] Because it wouldn't be helpful.
[00:53:53] All that would do is add to the inflationary concerns.
[00:53:55] And it might.
[00:53:56] It just might mean Kamala doesn't win, see.
[00:53:59] Can't have that.
[00:54:01] Of course, you can't say it's election fraud there.
[00:54:03] That's nothing but conspiracy theories going on for that kind of stuff.
[00:54:06] Never mind that even in Pennsylvania now liberals are admitting the machines have a problem.
[00:54:10] Oh, wow.
[00:54:12] It's getting crazier by the day, ladies and gentlemen.
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