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Chapter 1: What accusations are made against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison?
Has anybody ever said to you, can you imagine what would have happened if Kamala Harris would have won? You don't need to imagine. You can see it. And the House Oversight Committee dropped the hammer on Minnesota and Walsh in particular. He would have been our vice president. I take you down one.
now know and why we are so lucky we dodged a bullet and we can we've got to clean this up that that's how we begin also graham platner um you are who you excuse and democrats are excusing an awful lot also carmelo anthony and black justice and the check that martin luther king Find all of this and so much more at the full podcast tonight. Here's the best of.
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Chapter 2: How do the stories of Graham Platner and Geneve McDonald highlight political hypocrisy?
I continue to speak out about the things that bother me about Donald Trump. I don't blindly accept them. I just don't buy the fact that you think he's such a horrible guy. I don't buy it. I know him personally. You don't, so I can excuse you. I know him personally. I know his children. I know the way he treats people. I know all of his coworkers. They don't walk away. They work for him forever.
They don't walk away and say, the guy is doing this at night. The guy's got a Nazi tattoo. You've told yourself your principles are all important. You've told us you've got to live by these principles. You force people. But they were never principles at all. They were just weapons that you used when it was convenient. And you put those weapons down when it's not convenient.
That's not a principle. That's a weapon. And people who can't tell the difference between a principle and a weapon is a people who will follow anyone, anywhere, into anything. Let me ask you, if it's all... If he starts to say, you know what, we need to round people up. He's got the Nazi tattoo. We've got to round people up. We've got to stop listening to Israel.
Or we have to stop listening to these MAGA people. We need re-education camps. Will you follow him there because the ends justify the means? What is your line? If you don't know what your line is, I won't vote for a Nazi. I won't do it. I won't do it. I know that sounds crazy that I have to say that, but for half the country, apparently you do have to say it. I won't vote for a Nazi. Won't do it.
I wouldn't have voted for Robert Byrd. If you don't know who he was, old timey days in the 1990s, The Democrats voted for him. He was a grand wizard or grand dragon or whatever the hell they are in the Klan. I wouldn't have voted for him. This is the oldest trap in human history.
Every moment, every movement in time that has turned into a monstrous movement or moment started out certain that they were the good guys. Bolsheviks were there to free the worker. The terror in France was going to perfect liberty. Everybody believed the cause was so righteous that the rules no longer applied to them.
And the cause is exactly what gave them permission to become everything they claimed they hated. Show me a man who tells you the ends justify the means, and I will show you a man who is about to do something he would have called evil a year ago. I don't want to end with a villain here. I want to tell you a story of a hero because there is a hero and it's a Democrat. Geneve McDonald, a Democrat.
She had every worldly reason to take the money and stay quiet. She could have taken the $15,000. She could have probably had a great, bright career with the Democratic Party. She could have held up her own side, her own career, her own team shot at power. And she looked at it and said, no, enough is enough. And she walked into the daylight and told the truth about her own people.
That is a Democrat I love. That is a Democrat I celebrate. That's what moral courage looks like. That's the antidote. Not tribe over truth, but truth especially when it costs your tribe. So anyone in Maine, anyone anywhere who is about to step into the booth and you're telling yourself that the cause is worth holding your nose on a guy with a Nazi tattoo, remember her.
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