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We're coming up on the one-year mark.
Does uh anybody seem to care in the media mob?
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So the volume is ratcheting up by the second, by the Democratic Party, and by the media mob even.
They've turned on Joe Biden and they've decided that it's Joe Biden's fault.
You know, if if that were all true, then I might say, okay, this is interesting.
That they're recognizing that Joe Biden's policies are hurting the country.
That's not it at all.
It's sort of like, okay, you can't fire the whole team, so you fire the coach.
Okay, you can't fire every Democrat, so you gotta fire Joe Biden, blame Joe Biden for everything.
These are the policies of the new climate alarmist religious cultists that, you know, the new Green Deal socialists that run this country.
He's doing everything they want him to do.
That's what's fascinating about this.
Like I'm looking at the Hill has an article out today.
Biden's poll numbers down to what, 32%.
He's now moving uh pressure to get Biden to withdraw from the 2024 race.
He's been saying that he's gonna run.
You got a grassroots organizations that supported Bernie Sanders in both 2016 and 2020.
Remember, Biden's signed on with Bernie Sanders with the Bernie Biden manifesto.
He's doing everything Bernie wanted.
He's doing everything the new squad wanted.
He's doing everything the Democratic Party now stands for.
Anyway, so they they're gonna launch a campaign.
They're blaming Biden for all the failures, but it's the policies that are the failures.
Roots Action wrote in a press release that Biden has been neither bold nor inspiring since taking office early last year, and because his prospects for winning re-election appear to be bleak, they're gonna launch their hashtag don't run Joe campaign on November 9th, one day after the midterm elections.
In 2024, the U.S. will face the dual imperatives of preventing a Republican takeover of the White House and advancing a truly progressive agenda and with so much at stake, making Biden the Democratic Party's party's standard bearer in 2024 would be a tragic mistake.
Well, they're still going to support somebody that supports all the policies that are failing the country miserably.
You know, so they they go on to say a president is not his party's king and has no automatic right to renomination, and Biden should not seek it.
If he does, well, he's going to have a fight on his hands.
So that's getting interesting.
Biden's are under fire, by the way, Jill Biden making this comment and then having to apologize for it at a diversity luncheon of a group called, I believe Latino X, uh, and comparing them to breakfast tacos.
Listen.
Raoul helped build this organization with the understanding that the diversity of this community, as distinct as the Bogodas of the Bronx, as beautiful as the blossoms of Miami, and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio, is your strength.
The Bogodas.
It's called the Bodega, Jill.
You know, now you're comparing uh Hispanic Americans to tacos.
National Association of Hispanic journalists responded with a rebuke, we're not tacos, using breakfast tacos to try and demonstrate the uniqueness of Latinos in San Antonio, demonstrates a lack of cultural knowledge and sensitivity to the diversity of Latinos in the region.
Now we've been seeing this with every demographic.
You break things down demographically, young people they're abandoning Joe Biden and droves.
Uh as are Hispanic Americans, as are African Americans.
If you look at the New York Times, Siena poll chose African American voters deserting Biden and droves.
Among black voters, 43% said they think Biden should uh be the Democratic nominee in 2024.
Uh but in a sign of Biden's political base is eroding.
47% of African Americans say they want a different Democratic presidential nominee.
Who, by the way, who would want this guy?
You know, then he goes off.
He's he's given into the Green New Deal climate alarmist cult.
Now he's gonna he sent emissaries to Venezuela.
He's trying to get this Iranian deal done, even taking the Iranian revolutionary guard, the world's worst terrorists off the terror watch list to allow them to travel to the U.S. That was part of the negotiation.
So he puts his, you know, head between his legs and goes to the Pariah Nation.
He's headed there tonight, Saudi Arabia to kiss the ass of the Crown Prince that he said was a murderer of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Even the Washington Post published an op-ed critical of this stupid move.
Uh and Biden had had written an op-ed saying this is a necessary step to bring down fuel prices and advance America's international interests.
Hey, I I have a simpler solution.
Unleash American domestic energy production, Joe.
You don't have to kiss the ass of Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia, OPEC, Venezuela.
And we'll have all the national security benefits of being the masters of our own destiny.
Not that hard to figure this out.
Yeah, it does erode our moral authority.
When you want somebody's oil that bad that you're willing to go meet with a guy that you call the murderer in a country that you call the pariah nation, you are giving up your soul.
By the way, Senator Marco Rubio had a pretty interesting tweet, uh, as did Congresswoman Flores about the taco issue.
But, you know, he's if you look at this insides of this poll, you know, it's Biden's approval rating 33%.
This is the New York Times.
This is not a conservative publication.
Real clear politics average for the first time his approval rating is more than 20 points below his disapproval rating.
The Times Poll has the usual parade of horribles.
Biden's approval, you know, with independence is at 25%, 32% with the Hispanics, 35% with women.
You know, 19, you know, 19% with 18 to 29-year-olds, 20% with non-college white voters.
The only whisper of hope is that Biden is uh, you know, can still win.
You know, this is something we won't talk about in this country.
But Piers Morgan had a good column today in the New York Post, and he just laid out what, you know, for example, what we covered yesterday, which is the New York Times now writing what, the third in a series of articles just trashing Biden as incapable of doing the job.
You know, at 79 years old, testing the boundaries of age and the presidency.
And then they talked about what we discussed yesterday.
He often shuffles when he walks, prompting concern he's going to trip on a wire.
His speeches are flat, listless.
He stumbles so often during them that his staffers are holding their breath to see when he's going to make another gaffe or be able to end it without a gaff.
He makes huge policy change announcements that are instantly walked back by the White House, like vowing the U.S. military response if China were to invade Taiwan or saying Vladimir Putin cannot remain in power or will respond in kind.
You know, he loses his train of thought constantly.
He has trouble summoning names.
I mean, it's it's so embarrassing.
He's constantly confused, calling the vice president President Harris, you know, mistaking Iran for Ukraine, referring to Senator Mark Warren as uh John, mistaking him for a dead Republican senator.
You know, he tumbles off a bike that's not even moving.
He stays out of public view at night.
We never see him at night.
He's taken part in fewer than half as many press conferences or interviews as his recent predecessors.
And he said, and then Piers then goes on to talk about it and say it's hard.
This is the New York Times, Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent writing this.
It's it's not Fox News, it's not Sean Hannity.
The only thing I would argue is, you know, they're basically stealing what we've been saying forever.
But that's a separate uh uh uh issue all apart.
But even as it's published, Biden is providing, you know, visible evidence every day of what is a a re a significant dramatic cognitive decline.
And that's all there is to it.
I don't think he knows that today is Tuesday.
If I had to guess, somebody walked up to him.
What day of the week is it, Joe?
Uh-huh.
You know, the staff is writing cards.
Walk into the room, sit down, say hello to everybody, listen to their concerns.
When the meeting is over, stand up, shake hands, walk out of the room, and we'll get you ice cream.
I mean, it's uh is this guy the president?
How do we have a president that is this incapable?
You know, he's speaking about the Supreme Court overturning Roe v.
Wade.
Women are not without electoral political power.
It's noteworthy that the percentage of women who register to vote and cast a ballot is consistently higher than the percentage of men who do so.
Then he ends, end of quote.
Repeat the line.
The part that he's not supposed to.
I'll play it later.
You know, and and how could you not there's a part of me that wants to laugh at it, and I made fun of it, and I talked about Sippy Cup and Night Night and War Milky for Joey, but this decrepit old guy that doesn't know what day of the week it is, is the president of the United States and the world is suffering.
You know, you have Tesla uh CEO Elon Musk's summed up the reaction when he shared a meme, a scene from Anchorman, Ron Burgundy unwittingly reading out prank lines from his teleprompter.
But none of it's funny.
Because it is the president.
His approval rating is crashed.
nobody has any confidence in him.
And a vast majority of the American people, nearly 80%, say they think the U.S. is in the wrong direction.
I'm worried about where are the other 20%?
You know, Biden refuses to take any personal responsibility, thinks he's gonna run.
Sunday he's tweeting out Republicans are responsible for, you know, the gas price gouging, lower food prices, lower health care costs, hopefully soon that they're doing nothing but obstructing all of his good measures, none of which would work.
You know, the question is what do we do?
And then he talked about his own country, and Boris Johnson, you know, just they they just got rid of him in in Great Britain, they had a no confidence boat and is you know is there anybody that would have any courage in the Democratic Party to just look at this situation and say this guy is simply not up to the job.
Is there anybody?
This guy is not strong enough to be president.
Anyone in this cabinet, I know Democrats, you can criticize Donald Trump all you want.
Democrats constantly talked about the 25th Amendment, moving Donald Trump, getting him out of office.
My gosh, I'll take the competency and and the fighting and the bad tweets and lower gas prices and a better economy and low inflation and peace through strength and beating the caliphate and Solomon and Baghdadian associates and controlling the border and bringing us energy independence, and I'll take all of that over this this radical extremist.
And the thing is, the people that are gonna push him out, it's not gonna be Republicans.
It's the New York Times, it's Democrats that are pushing him out.
The progressive caucus, meanwhile, he's done everything they've ever wanted.
That's the irony of it.
Music.
So there's this exchange between a law professor from uh Cal Berkeley with Josh Hawley, who's accusing Hawley of being transphobic for saying only women can get pregnant.
Listen.
Professor Bridges, you said several times, you've used a phrase I want to make sure I understand what you mean by it.
You've referred to people with a capacity for pregnancy.
Would that be women?
Many women, cis women have the capacity for pregnancy.
Many cis women do not have the capacity for pregnancy.
Um there are also trans men who are capable of pregnancy as well as non-binary people who are capable of pregnancy.
So this isn't really a women's rights issue.
It's uh we can recognize that this impacts women while also recognizing that it impacts other groups.
Those things are not mutually exclusive, Senator Hawley.
Oh, so your view is that the core of this right then is about what?
So um I want to recognize that your line of questioning um is transphobic.
Um, and it opens up trans people to violence by not recognizing that.
Wow, you're saying that I'm opening up people to violence by asking whether or not women are the folks who can have pregnancies?
So I'm one I want to note that one out of five transgender uh persons have attempted suicide.
So I think it's important to be.
Because of my line of questioning?
Because we can't talk about it?
Because denying that trans people exist and pretending not to know that they exist.
I'm denying that trans people exist by asking you if you're talking about women.
Are you having pregnancy?
Do you believe that uh men can get pregnant?
No, I don't think we're not.
So you're denying that trans people are just thinking.
And that leads to violence.
Is this how you run your classroom?
Are students allowed to question you or are they also treated like this?
No, no, no.
We have a good time in my class.
You should join.
You might learn a lot.
Well, you can't always believe what the other side claims.
That's why there's the Shaw and Hannity show.
All right, 25 to the top of the hour.
So in light of record high gas prices, record high inflation, California cities, what's their answer?
They're banning new gas stations.
An increasing number of California cities Are banning the construction of new gas stations, despite critics saying that stations are necessary for the vast majority of drivers and commuters.
I mean, California is a driving state.
Los Angeles is a driving city.
We didn't know what we were doing, actually.
One councilwoman said, telling the LA Times uh about the citywide ban on new gas stations.
We didn't know we were the first in the world when we banned gas stations.
We're ending all drilling in Los Angeles.
We're moving to all electric new construction.
We're building toward fossil-free fuel transportation.
Our great and influential city, which grew up around the automobile, is a perfect place to figure out how to move off gas-powered cars.
How's that going to work out for the consumer in the interim?
What do you do in the meantime?
In the middle of the worst inflation, this country is faced in 41 years, just in time, you know, for make or break midterm elections, these geniuses and the climate alarmist new Green Deal socialist religious cult.
They now have unveiled a proposal to hike taxes on the middle class.
Epic Times reporting taxes will go up for millions of lower and middle income taxpayers under the House Democrats' version of Biden's build back better broke plan, according to two new analysis from the nonpartisan professional staff at the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.
According to their findings, taxes on Americans making less than 400,000 annually will be increased by 33 billion, while levies on those making more than that level will receive a net decrease of 1.5 billion over a 10-year projection, more than 30% of new revenues raised for spending offsets and deficit reduction would come from taxpayers making less than 400,000 a year annually.
By the way, remember the average household now is paying six thousand dollars in because of the Biden inflation tax.
Now, tomorrow, yesterday, I I thought it was Wednesday.
I knew it was going to be Wednesday.
I knew it was this week.
We're going to get the new consumer price index numbers, the leading indicator of inflation.
Anyway, so um on our flagship in New York, CMBC reporter Ron Insana was interviewed, and he predicted the inflation number for June will come out nearly at 13%.
The Wall Street Journal's predicting a jump, which would be a record high in over 40 some odd years at 8.8%.
If the inflation number jumps from its current 8.6% to 12.8%, which is what this guy at CNBC and Sana is predicting.
Uh you'll see a hell of a lot of economists running down the hallway uh with their hair on fire.
That's not going to be good.
I nobody wants this.
But it's now becoming inevitable.
But Corinne Jean Pierre, the great communicator, White House press secretary, said the administration expects a higher inflation number when the new CPI is released Wednesday, but just downplayed it.
Any fault of President Biden on this on all of this.
On Wednesday, we'll have a new CPI inflation data.
We expect the headline number, which includes gas and food to be highly elevated, mainly because gas prices were so elevated in June, and gas and food prices continue to be heavily impacted by the war in Ukraine.
Let's back to blaming Putin.
Here we go.
But it's the same Corrine Jean-Pierre that said the economy's bounce back from the pandemic.
She said that yesterday.
We are focused on things like today, signing this bipartisan gun reform legislation, which will, again, save lives.
Do we have more work to do?
Absolutely.
We're going to continue to...
I was talking about inflation and how important uh that is a priority for this president and how we have seen gas prices go down by close to 30 uh cents a gallon the past 25 plus days.
Uh that is something that the president's going to continue to work on because we still need to give uh Americans relief.
We saw we have seen an economy that has bounced back from when he walked in to this administration over a year ago uh after dealing or still dealing really in reality with a once-in-a-generation uh pandemic.
Okay.
Just blame everything but yourself and your dumb policies.
Stocks slumping on Wall Street amid the recession rate worries.
Gas prices, by the way, story out today.
They are not going to help.
Joe Biden kissing the ass of the Crown Prince murder of Jamal Khashoggi, according to Biden, the pariah nation.
That him going and kissing the ring in the backside of this Crown Prince.
Conventional wisdom is more oil produced means cheaper gas, but the reality is more complicated because Saudi Arabia doesn't have more oil to give as they're struggling to meet their own production targets, and the release of any more oil would also require the kingdom to forge a consensus with the OPEC alliance, and there's no way visiting Saudi Arabia without it being in the same sort of relationship to oil.
More importantly, Joe Biden's policies have already pushed Saudi Arabia closer to our enemies, which is not good either.
Here's an interesting fact.
What did I say about how all this is going to impact the economy?
Especially home construction.
Home construction because of rising interest rates, because right after this, we're now being told the Fed is going to raise, you know, three quarters of a basis point, you know, almost a full point interest rate increase by the Fed.
You know what that means for for borrowing?
You know what that means for new home construction?
It ends.
The construct the contracting business, you haven't been able to get a contractor for years.
You'll have no problem getting one now.
U.S. markets saw a rise in the percentage of deals canceled in June because of rising mortgage rates, making homes way more expensive and pushing buyers to walk away from deals.
You know, I hate to say this.
Linda, remember what was it, a year or two, year and a half ago?
I kept saying when Biden was elected, I said reduce your exposure to the stock market.
Remember I said that?
You have said that many times.
I said that to everybody on our staff.
Reduce your exposure.
Now you can't get out of a 401k, you can't get out of an IRA.
There's certain things you can't do, but you know, well, what about the people that need that money and need it now?
Bloomberg had an interesting piece, a calmness by Jonathan Bernstein.
Uh and he's warning Democrats whether or not they managed to somehow jump Biden in 2024.
He doesn't think it matters.
So the last two times an unpopular president who was eligible, dropped out of a renomination fight 1952, 1968, his party lost anyway.
It's hardly surprising if a president is unpopular that his party will be unpopular.
George W. Bush couldn't run for a third term in 2008, but given his low approval ratings, Republicans never had a shot.
That's all true.
All of this suggests Biden remains the unpopular.
The Democrats are probably doomed whether they nominate him or not.
It's probably pretty accurate.
House GOP is marching into deeper blue terrain as democratic prospects are fading.
Good.
I think for the generally speaking, Republicans should try and make everything competitive.
It's going to be harder in the Senate.
We'll talk to Oz later in the program.
Dr. Oz.
I mean, he's at a tough spot because his opponent has only been seen, John Fetterman, one time.
Only one time.
That's it.
Since prior to the primary, he'd had some type of stroke or mini stroke.
I don't know what it is.
And he just appeared very briefly, I guess, congratulating people working on his team.
This is a huge Bernie Sanders acolyte.
He basically is Bernie Sanders soulmate, new green dealer.
He wants to release convicts, you know, so he's not a tough on crime.
Not going to be a tough arm.
Wants to end fracking in Pennsylvania.
He's all for open borders, sanctuary cities.
I mean, this that would be the classic, you know, choice election model that we'd have in this this election season for the people of Pennsylvania.
This this is a must-hold seat if Republicans are going to have any chance of winning the Senate back.
That's got to be a must-hold.
Um we have new updates.
It's amazing to me.
Nobody seems to care.
Pete Buda judge out there, told you about this yesterday, Defending Kavanaugh protesters and their right to demonstrate during his dinner.
Uh okay.
Let me ask a question.
What do you think would happen?
Linda, what would happen if I started giving out the home addresses of Joe's cabinet and liberal Supreme Court justices?
And then for the record, let me be very clear.
I'd never do something that reckless and irresponsible.
I wouldn't want crazy people showing up, disrupting the lives of innocent people that have a right to live their lives in peace.
We have that right too.
And then neighbors that are involved in this this Adam Schiff show.
But Buddha judge people are upset.
They're going to exercise their first amendment right.
How is Payer Pete going to feel when people start showing up in droves at his house?
Well, can I do a memory lane?
If we I mean, this has been going on for a while, obviously, Schumer, but I think the worst offender over the past five years or so is Maxine Waters.
I mean, Maxine Waters has been faces get in their face, you know, and then Kamala Harris, they're not gonna stop, and we're not gonna stop.
I mean, this has been a mantra on the left with zero accountability.
Even just now, the cut that we just played of just Josh Holley today with this Berkeley professor who is patronizing, condescending, rude, and misinformed and disgusting as far as I'm concerned.
Ugh, just the idea that you disagree with her.
She thinks everything she says is right, no matter what it is.
It's it's repulsive.
But so they're arguing whether trans what they're calling, she's insisting that that Josh Hawley is transphobic.
But he's in days.
I'm like, lady, I'm sorry.
You could not be more wrong.
He's asking a question.
If he can't ask a question about whether only women can get pregnant.
Now, there might be scientific developments that I don't know about.
Uh my understanding of science is you need a uterus, uh, you you need ovaries.
You know, those those, you know, that's little things science.
Yeah, you know.
I understand that people might identify, maybe they're born biologically as a man or a woman, and they identify with the other gender.
Okay, that's different.
Identifying is one thing.
Delivering a child from your uterus is another.
I'm sorry.
This is not my area of expertise.
It's just, and for him and for him to ask a question and say, are you saying that people that give birth are not women?
And then her saying, well, it's cisgender and you know, the transphobic.
He's not trained.
He's asking a biological question, and you're turning it into a woke philosophical ideological question.
And the two are not aligned at all.
Not even a little bit.
And I don't really think that's fair to him.
But to say he's inciting violence, he's not inciting violence.
He's asking you a question.
Asking a question.
Inciting violence is get in their face, go where they eat, show up at their house.
You've got Saki saying it was okay to protest, Biden saying, Joe Biden saying to keep it up.
Oh my God.
Joe Biden said to keep it up.
And where's Merrick Arlin?
Well, that's another good question.
Jim Jordan isn't ruling out impeaching Merrick Garland, and he refused to rule that possibility out.
Uh he's a Republican-controlled House Judiciary Committee, which could draw up articles of impeachment, assuming Republicans take back the House and Senate, that could happen.
Uh and that would deal with Garland's refusal to enforce the law that bans protests outside of Supreme Court Justice's home.
Now, we've gone over this law 18 USC 1507 many times, picketing and parading whoever with the intent of interfering with obstructing or impeding the administration of justice or with the intent of influencing any judge juror,
witness, or call court officer in the discharge of his or her duties, pickets or parades in or near a building housing a court of the United States or in or near a building of residence occupied or used by such judge,
juror, witness, or court officer, or with such intent uses any sound uh truck or similar device or resorts to any other demonstration in and around such building or residence shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than One year or both.
Well, that's been happening left and right.
So they're again encouraging law breaking.
And by the way, a poll finds a majority of Democrats, they now want to abolish the U.S. Supreme Court.
Let's just get rid of that branch of government we don't like and doesn't come down our way.
I mean, these I I don't I don't know where this ends.
I really don't.
I mean, it's insane.
It's it's and it's getting more insane.
I'm watching these dopey January 6th hearings.
Listen, I don't care if people want to believe a hearsay witness, Cassidy Hutchinson.
I'll be honest, I have no idea what she's saying is true, but I know that they could ascertain the truth.
They can bring in the Secret Service agents and at that were in the car with Donald Trump on January 6th and say, did Donald Trump try and commandeer your vehicle and and take the steering wheel?
Because according to all reports, the answer is no.
And then they can ask, I think it's Eric Hirschman, Trump's attorney at the time, whether or not that's his handwriting, because Cassidy Hutchinson said it's hers.
Just like they can ask the question.
You know, we now have, I went over in great specificity in detail the the Biden DOD inspector general report on the Trump DOD's handling of January 6th.
And they they said they did everything right, including talking about and the president authorizing National Guard troops.
None of this has come up during these hearings.
Interesting.
The argument is is Donald Trump wanted this to happen, help this to happen.
I guess they bring in these groups.
I don't even know what the Oath Keepers group is.
I I it sounds like an extremist group to me.
I don't know anything about the Proud Boys.
When I first heard the name, I'm like, who are they?
Never heard of them.
It's not like they're some conservative group.
Any evidence that coordination?
I don't know.
I haven't seen any.
But they don't want the truth.
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