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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ryan schuling here on six point thirty k how DJ
Jazzy Jeff on the other side of the glass, Kelly
is wandering around somewhere, maybe aimlessly, maybe with aim not
sure exactly which. We'll have her explained, but she did
help line up. I guess I'm very excited to talk
to coming up in a little less than half an
hour at the bottom of the hour, Hillary Ford Witch.
You've seen her if you've watched Newsmax. She's also appeared

(00:21):
on CNN. She is from across the Pond in Great Britain,
and she's a corporate speaker, a client retention consultant, and
appears often on Chris Plant's program. I believe it is
on Newsmax. So excited to talk to her. As I mentioned,
coming up at the bottom of the hour, we spoke
with Ross Komenski in hour number one and we got

(00:42):
some reaction to that. Dj T says this Texter could
hand ross Komensky a billion dollars and he would still
bash him. That's all he does. Well, I think that
text actually speaks to the integrity of Ross Komensky, that
a person like Donald Trump could hand him a billion
dollars and he still wouldn't, you know, compromise on I
actually respect that, but as far as that's all he does.

(01:06):
Ross is not a fan of the Orange Man, There's
no doubt about that. And so when he comes on
he provides analysis like today on the stock market losing
over one thousand points and about two and a half
percent of its overall value. I think he has an
expert opinion and analysis to offer that I think is
useful to somebody like me or somebody like you out

(01:27):
there that might have investments in a four to oh
one k or a little bit more intensive than that.
I'm just glad at this point. This is my own
personal opinion, so it's, you know, independent of everything else,
what would I do? Well, I sunk about twenty thousand
dollars in gold and silver in some hard assets, precious metals,

(01:48):
and I have not seen anything to suggest that that
is not a sound investment. It might be more of
a creepy crawl kind of slow burn result and return
on investment, but it is consistent and I feel really
safe and good about that. I have a lot of
peace of mind. So that was what I did. This
texture says, and this is exactly why we no longer

(02:11):
listened to Ross or Mandy. Neither one believes that the
twenty twenty election was rigged. I don't know the extended
opinions in particular on Mandy of this. I think I
would call myself an agnostic, and that I don't deny
that something happened, something untoward happened. I've seen the film

(02:31):
Two Thousand Mules. I've spoken with a friend of mine
back home in Metro Detroit who was a Republican poll
watcher that was shut out, that was shut out of
where they were counting and tallying votes. You may have
seen the video of this. I think some of this
was in two Thousand Mules. They put placards, large kind
of cardboard materials to block the windows so you couldn't

(02:55):
see in. As to what was going on, well, what
was going on the water and break in Atlanta that
stopped the counting of ballots? What was going on with that?
There are questions, concerns, and there have been some discoveries
with regard to Georgia, with regard to Maricopa County, Arizona, Pennsylvania,
enacting a ballot harvesting mechanism in place and chasing ballots

(03:18):
and distributing ballots in a way that was not in
line with what their Republican legislature had passed by law.
But because of COVID, everything changed. All the rules no
longer apply. It's COVID. It's COVID time. We got to
do all these you know, special it's a it's an emergency,
don't you know? We gotta declare an emergency. But when
you declare an emergency, you can do whatever you want.

(03:41):
In Pennsylvania or in Michigan, where they don't have a
lot of guardrails in place, policy procedures in place, like
we do here in Colorado. Though I have questions here too,
And there's an ongoing trial of Tina Peters going on,
And where I land on Tina Peters is she may
have been right to have some concerns. How she chose

(04:01):
to handle those concerns. That's what's on trial here, and
we've talked to Jimmy Sangenberger about it. I try to
keep an open mind until or unless there's clear and convincing,
overwhelming evidence that seals it one way or the other.
I don't know that we've ever gotten that. On twenty twenty,
and where I land and comfortably sow, and I think
I'm in the realm of where Dan Kaplis is on

(04:23):
this is it's not what you know, it's what you
can prove. And in a court of law they adjudicated this,
they were blocked in the courts. The Supreme Court turned
them down. They never really had an opportunity in a
court setting to produce provide evidence, and when they were
it was lacking. So I think the Republican Party got

(04:44):
caught flat footed, unaware, not anticipating what was going to
go down in twenty twenty, and therefore they were left
to just react. You don't want to be reactive in
a situation like this, You want to be proactive. And
this is why I treat it like a sporting event.
We got screwed over by a bad call. Yeah, we
probably did, but there's nothing you can do about it.

(05:05):
You can blame that and you can dwell on it.
And I don't like when Donald Trump does this because
it happened. No matter how you feel about it, it happened.
So what can we do? What can we do right
now make sure it doesn't happen again? How do you
make sure it doesn't happen again. I think you do
what the RNC is now doing under new leadership, Ronald
McDaniel bye bye, and I'm thankful for that. But Lara

(05:26):
Trump in particular has a vested personal interest in this.
She has hired somebody like Scott Prefsler to go around
and register people like the Amish to vote who have
never voted before, to really prospect in the arena of
ballot harvesting and beat the Democrats at their own game.
It's a win in Rome scenario. If this is how
the rules are going to be, we can sit here

(05:47):
and complain about it. And I agree with Donald Trump
and a lot of Republicans and probably many of you
out there. I like how I voted in Michigan before COVID.
We had a precinct. You would go there in person,
you would present an ID was valid, they checked that,
you handed it to them, They handed it back, They
gave you your ballot. Your name was on it, and
you were able to cast that ballot. And I would

(06:09):
physically put the ballot in the counting machine myself and
it would click and there'd be another number, and I
would know my ballot was counted because I saw it
because I put it in the machine. I felt pretty
good about that. I don't like losing chain of custody
of my ballot. I just don't like it. I don't
care how safe and secure that the Democrats assure us

(06:29):
that the elections are here in Colorado, or that other
people have assured me of. I've had that conversation with
Pam Anderson, who ran for Secretary of State, and she
was directly involved in our elections, and I could take
her word for it, but to me, it just doesn't
feel as safe and secure as if we just had
day of election day voting paper ballots submit them ourselves.

(06:51):
I just feel a whole hell of a lot better
about that, and I think most people would too. But
we're not there in a lot of these states. So
what do you do? Got to beat them at their
own game, And in this case, it's going to be
twofold chasing down our own ballots, making sure that people
from every nook and cranny and every rural red area
gets out and votes. We need a GOTV, not a GTFO,

(07:15):
a GOTV effort to get out the vote, to have
an apparatus and the mechanics in place that would assure
us of the turnout that is needed in order to
win this election. Because the Democrats they're going to do
what they do. We need to do what we can do,
worry about what we can control. That's on one end
of it. The other end of it, to prevent cheating

(07:37):
and malfeasance is to have lawyers on the ground in
these disputed areas Maricopa County, Atlanta, Georgia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Detroit, Michigan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
And we need those lawyers and poll watchers to give
a virtual and figurative proctology exam to anybody counting the

(07:59):
vote in real time. Any dumping of ballots that comes
in late. This is the problem with the mail in
ball We're gonna give it to like a week after
and we're gonna see what happens. No, No, there should
not be exceptions made for that. Used to be in
the state of Michigan where I grew up, you had
to apply for an absentee ballot in advance. You had
to request it, you had to have a reason they

(08:20):
would give it to you. But was by request only.
It wasn't just thrown out into the ether. And whoever
got a hold of the ballot could pretend to be
that person, or if that person was dead, I will
vote for him. Anyway, you're opening the door to this
kind of tomfoolery, high jinks, and shenanigans, all three and one.
I don't want any of those three. You're opening the

(08:40):
door to it. And it's not just Donald Trump saying it.
It's not just Danesh Desuzas saying it. It's not just
me saying it. The New York Times wrote an article
about this. It was over ten years ago. I want
to say, you can google it yourself. But chain of custody,
how an election is conducted a lot of these other nations,
they've gone back to the old way of doing things.
They've gone back to paper ballot voting on the day

(09:03):
of an election because they know they've got to narrow
the gap, eliminate the variables, maximize the constants in the equation,
and make sure an election is on the up and up.
Otherwise you're going to get what just happened in Venezuela.
That's the road we're on. So that's where I am
on election integrity. I think there should be every measure
taken by Republicans to not only take it seriously, but

(09:24):
to see it through, to enact a plan in action,
not just words, but to do it in practice. And
that's got to happen in twenty twenty four or we're
just going to go through the same crap all over again.
The other thing is get a lot of textors. So
I'm not even going to vote. It's all rigged. My
vote doesn't count. Well, I'll tell you when your vote
is definitely not going to count. That's if you don't vote.

(09:46):
So if you want to hand the Democrats the election,
don't vote. But if you want to, you kind of
force their hand. We have to overwhelm the entire voting
process and count on the fact, like I just laid
out that the RNC is going to do their job
in seeing through the election integrity is carried out, and
if there's a problem, to blow the whistle, raise the
red flag and scream it from the mountaintops. In real time,

(10:09):
not after the fact, after the facts too late. You've
got to have preventive measures in place, and then in
real time efforts in place, not retroactive retrofitting, complaining, bitching,
you know, calling after the facts, after the fact. It's
already happened, can't undo it. It's a lot harder to
undo in that instance. More text here. Isn't it interesting

(10:31):
how things Biden does seems so unimportant now, Oh, he's
yesterday's news. You see him on the news or displayed
on video. It seems like I'm watching CNN here, not
by my own choice, but just because we have it
on in the studio and it's on the left TV.
Coincidentally enough, Biden's an afterthought. He's not even part of
the news cycle anymore, not really. And it's difficult, I think,

(10:55):
because this is so unprecedented for Donald Trump to have
to run against his successor you know, shift gears midway
through an election where he just decimated Joe Biden a debate.
Oh by the way, here's now a new candidate, a
brand new one to run against. Should be able to
defeat her. I still believe he will defeat her. But
to Ross's point, where I do agree with him, there

(11:16):
has to be an engaged focus that is very precise
in the messaging and the definition. If Kamala Harris is
not going to come out and define herself or defend
herself in her policy positions or the flip flopping therein
then it's up to Donald Trump, as I'm seeing him

(11:38):
right now on the Fox News monitor here to do
it for her. You want to make yourself appear to
be this like blank slate ninety days out of an
election and hope that's able to float through and you're
like a ghost getting elected president just because you're not Trump. No,
you have to clearly define her. You do this with messaging,
you do this with effective television ads. This was something

(11:59):
I was very frustrated about over the weekend. I'm watching
the Olympics on NBC. What do I see? Kamala Harris ads.
They're totally fabricated, They're not based on a real person.
But I don't see any counter ads paid for by
any kind of national pack for Trump, Republicans or otherwise.
And I just saw the Kamala ad a couple of times. Kelly,

(12:21):
you watched the Olympics this weekend. Did you see what
I saw? Harris ads? No Trump ads? Correct, that's a problem, right,
it is. Yeah, well that needs to change. That needs
to change. And I know they're probably the Democrats are
going to outraise Trump, but yeah, this has gotten to
a point where you have to make lemonade out of lemons,
and if Trump's got to spend his own money, then

(12:42):
he needs to do that. Him winning is that important.
I had this conversation with Ross earlier today, and he's
really walking a fine line, is Rosz Kaminsky. He really
wants Harris to lose, and you know what that means.
That means Trump wins, But he won't say it like that.
He can't bring himself to root for Trump to win,
whereas I am, like, of course I'm rooting for Trump

(13:04):
to win. He is the only alternative to this socialist
dystopia that Kamala Harris is hurtling towards. And therefore I'm
all in on Donald Trump. Any past misgivings, any minor
criticisms I may have, any major criticism I might have
of Donald Trump, and I would hope that his campaign
can kind of rein him in. But I know better.

(13:25):
We've seen him. He's a double edged sword. That's just
how he is. There are things about him that are great,
that are fantastic that he can do that no other
politician has done, will do can do right now. But
he's going to have to barrel his way in a
focused effort to denigrate Kamala Harris, her policies, her credibility,

(13:46):
her readiness to be president of the United States on
day one. She is not ready. She is not ready.
And we heard from the Deep Thoughts about the cloud storage.
She had no idea or clue how this worked, but
she try to make it up as she went along.
And while that's pure comedy on one level, it's not
funny at all. And then today, you know, we are

(14:08):
seeing the obvious result of inflationary policies and practices and
spending from this Biden administration, which Harris cannot disavow herself of.
She's part of this ship that is sinking. So let's
go to Kamala Harris will give her a second chance.
This will probably be a Deep Thoughts a little later
in the week, but I want you to hear it
now because it's pertinent to today's news cycle about the

(14:32):
stock market losing a thousand points plus in value, about
inflation continuing to pummel our economy and the prices of
goods and services. This was her reaction when asked about
how are we going to fix inflation?

Speaker 2 (14:46):
What else are you going to do to fix this
problem with inflation?

Speaker 3 (14:51):
Thank you, Well, let's start with this. Prices have gone up,
and families and individuals are dealing with the realities of
that bread costs more, that gas costs more, and we

(15:12):
have to understand what that means. That's about the cost
of living going up. That's about having to stress and
stretch limited resources. That's about a source of stress for
families that is not only economic, but is on a
daily level, something that is a heavy weight to carry.
So it is something that we take very seriously, very seriously,

(15:36):
and we know from the history of this issue in
the United States that when you see these prices go up,
it has a direct impact on the quality of life
for all people in our country. So it's a big
issue and we take it seriously and it is a priority.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
Therefore, this is not a serious person. She is a clown.
She is a joke. I don't say those terms lightly.
She is she is dangerous for the future of the
United States of America, our safety and security therein, our
economy at large, our next generations over these next four
years that would be in complete tumult because of her

(16:12):
stated policies. Whatever that was what you just heard, the
question was what is your plan to fix inflation. The
answer she gave was something along the lines of kind
of very threadbare what it is and why it's important
and how it affects people. That's not what the question was,
You lunatic, What is your plan to combat and fix it?

(16:35):
What kind of policies will help address it? She had nothing.
She looks down. She does this thing with her hands,
like Ricky Bobby and Talladega Knights. I don't know what
to do land and they're like out here and they
do these things. And then she stretches for a stretching motion.
This is a student who stands up to give a

(16:56):
report on a book she didn't read, and although she
had all the time in the world to read it,
she put it off. She's not a hard worker. She
does not have an intense work ethic. She's never had
to think about it. She has never been in a
position of stress or pressure that has really commanded a
performance from her that she's needed to deliver in the clutch,

(17:17):
like hitting a free throw at the end of a game.
She's floated her way through life, through her very existence
in American politics, whatever position she's had, district attorney, attorney general, senator,
vice president, She has been propelled into these positions one
after the other based on nothing more than her identity,

(17:40):
the identity politics game of Dei, who she knew, how
she knew him, and the fact that she was a Democrat.
She checked the right boxes, right place, right time, serendipity,
whatever you want to call it. But her entire existence
is haphazard, all of it, not a little bit of it,
not some of it, not half of it, not a

(18:01):
majority of it, all of it. She is a fake, false, phony, fraud,
and it needs to be stated over and over again.
This is not a serious person who's ready for prime time.
She's not even ready for the not ready for primetime players.

(18:21):
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Speaker 4 (20:00):
Those who are asking for reparations for colonialism, and they're wondering,
you know, one hundred billion dollars, twenty four billion dollars
here and there, five hundred million there. Some people want
to be paid back, and members of the public are wondering,
why are we suffering when you are you know, you
have all of this vast Well, those are legitimate concerns.

Speaker 5 (20:20):
Well, I think you're right about reparations in terms of
if people wanted, though, what they need to do is
you always need to go back to the beginning of
a supply chain. Where was the beginning of the supply
chain that was in Africa and when that crossed the
entire world when the slavery was taking place. Which was
the first nation in the world that abolished slave slavery,
the first nation in the world for bolish it. It

(20:41):
was started by William Wilberforce was the British in Great Britain,
they abolished slavery. Two thousand naval men died on the
high seas trying to stop slavery. Why because the African
kings were rounding up their own people.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
They had them on cages waiting in the beaches.

Speaker 5 (20:58):
No one was running into Africa to get them.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
And I think you're totally right.

Speaker 5 (21:01):
If reparations need to be paid, we need to go
right back to the beginning of that supply chain and
say who was rounding up their own people and having
them handcockting pages. Absolutely, that's where they should start. And
maybe I don't know the descendants of those families where
they died in the high seas trying to stop the slavery,
that those families should receive something too, I think.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
At the same time, it's an interesting discussion.

Speaker 4 (21:25):
Hillary, Thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (21:27):
We'll continue to discuss in the future.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
This is one of the most brilliant debate tactics I've
ever seen executed live on television. And I use that
word executed intentionally because I think Don Lemon's career, in
part was executed on site. There's one of those people
that you heard who's still working in American television, and
it's not Don Lemon's CNN. It's the other voice you heard,
Hillary Fordwitch, which this premise. Once again, you agree with

(21:53):
the person asking the question. Oh I agree with you totally,
and then you just pummel them over the head on
the premise with facts with historical accuracy the way Hillary
did right there. I am so excited to talk to her,
Ryan schuling back with you here on six point thirty
k Hillary Ford, which joins us. You can catch her
most times on news Max, but that time on CNN.

(22:15):
Hillary Welcome. We appreciate your time.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
Well, thank you very much for having me, Ryan. And
actually there's a massive backstory to that. I could keep
it brief, but don Lemon I had no idea he
was going to ask me that. He one hundred percent
totally and utterly blindsided me. And when I was being
asked that question, it was all I could do just
to pull facts. I would say, I'm a basic nerd,

(22:39):
like I read. A lot of people were calling me
a historian. I'm not a historian by profession, But thank
you very much. I just both to pure facts. That
was all, and there's a lot more to it. There
are a lot more facts, as a couple of books
I could recommend to people. There are a lot more
facts behind it, and there's a big backstory. But yes,
thank you for your comments about that.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
Now, Hillary. I'm not sure how closely you follow American baseball,
but what you just told me, the metaphor I would
use is that he threw you like a slider, you
weren't anticipating, and you still knocked it out of the
park for a massive home run. So kudos to you
for that. But the reason I played that clip not
just to see the way that you dominated down there,
which you did, but on this issue of race and

(23:21):
gender identity and the Democrats the left wanting to put
people in their silos, and now they themselves are confused
about the identity of Kamala Harris. Is she Indian American?

Speaker 6 (23:32):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (23:32):
No, she checks, She's Black American? To oh, she's African American.
Don Lemon as you call him, as Tucker Carlson did too,
had that very debate with April Ryan before any of
this dust up with Trump at the event in Chicago,
which was is she black? Is she African American? Isn't
this the end result the trappings of identity politics and

(23:52):
where it leads?

Speaker 2 (23:54):
Well, yeah, and I find it exactly. I find it
rather distasteful to say the least people use some sort
of race or racial identity when it suits them. And
Elizabeth Warren is another one. Remember she's I think it's
port of it one percent to a point one percent
American Indian, and she chose to leverage that. Meanwhile, she
has not walked in the shoes of Indian Americans native

(24:17):
in Indian Americans. So if I was a person of color,
I would find it offensive that somebody picks and shoes
when it was convenient. I'll give you another example, Megan Market.
I mean she all of a sudden so that people
were racist. I covered the wedding in the UK for
major networks on the left and on the right in
the mainstream media, and when that wedding took place across

(24:40):
the United Kingdom, there was not one whisper of anything racial.
And it's very sad though, when people leverage it, use
it and try to take advantage of And there are
people who've suffered for things in our nation, and I
think it's pitiful and sad to take advantage of that.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Hillary Ford, which is our guest, and that is the
correct way up told how to pronounce, so you can
follow her on exit h Ford Witch Hillary. So I
wanted to make sure with you, though, Hillary, that it
wasn't like Greenwich. It's like Sandwich and ford Witch. So
you pronounce every vole, every syllable and in every consonant.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
Yes. And if you want to go to the actual
town where my ancestors are from, it's in the county
in England, and they were there. They were the architects
for Canterbury Cathedral in the ninth century. So I go
back to the ninth century and wow, there's a long
story there too. But yes, and I would say this,
I'm an American by choice. That's a big difference. I

(25:34):
think that one of the big mistakes that I think
Democrats have tried to play to is I think that
they people were in ignorance lump or immigrants into one basket.
But I will tell you those that have chosen to
come here legally, and I use that word extremely strongly, legally,
we all went through the paperwork. We all paid the

(25:54):
price financially and time wise. My family went through a
lot to get here, as did all other families that
have come here legally. So I'll say this, I've been
a single mother for over sixteen years. I now have
a wonderful significant other, But for sixteen years of being
a single mother, I wouldn't have breamed of robbing a banks,
although I really needed the money. So given that people's

(26:15):
first act, the first act of anyone that comes here illegally,
even if they're desperate for the money, I mean, I'm sure,
I'm certain that some of them do have absolutely that's
definite needs. Right, Let's just say that there are that
I'm sure there's some good people amongst them, some good
family people, but there are also known terrorists. But all
of them, they're very first act, regardless of anything, any race, religion, gender, anything.

(26:38):
When your first act in this nation is to do
something illegal, what would your next act be? My family
and I wouldn't even consider stealing a pencil let alone
coming here illegally. And my greatest fear for our nation
is then they hear illegally and how they're going to

(26:59):
get a drivers, how they're going to fly on a plane,
how they going to get a job, what are they
going to so with setting ourselves up almost four definite
crime And I won't say it, I'll quote the Pentagon
who said definite terrorism, Hillary.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
Ford, which our guests and I say it all the
time on this show. Hillary. It dovetails nicely with what
you just said. If your first act in entering this
country is breaking our immigration laws, is breaking the law,
why would you have any incentive to obey any of
our other laws at that point? And you just hit
the nail on the head right there. Also, Hillary about
this whole notion of gender identity, identity politics. What silo

(27:34):
is Kamala Harris in she has made the statement in
the past about supporting slave reparations. She's just told the
left what they want to hear. Her own father came
out and said, I don't think you want to go
down that road because our heritage Jamaica, et cetera, we
have slave holders in our heritage. And it goes to
this clip. This is so big Black patrons at a
Pennsylvania barber shop CNN went in there expecting one thing,

(27:56):
but they got another. First great hold on right, is
this Kamala Black. I'm gonna let her speak on that,
but to me, no, oh as Gormla Black.

Speaker 5 (28:07):
Yes, you know I share that same view.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
Wow, it's Carla Blood. Yes, no, I heard she was.

Speaker 6 (28:13):
I hear she did half black game, half Asian.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
So Hillary, was there a method to the madness of
Donald Trump when he was very much criticized by many
about what he said Kamala's race. Suddenly she became black.
I don't know what happened, But then you hear it
echoed in this barbershop by other black Americans who are
asking the same question. Is this something Trump do you
think did in a calculated way? Well?

Speaker 2 (28:38):
Usually former President Trump is very he's very good with media,
or nearly always, but he usually does things in a
calculated way. Yes, I can't speak for him, and I
won't address that. I will address is I do think
it is a mistake. I do think it is a mistake.
He doesn't need to actually her attack hole anything that
could be somewhat subjective, because it's going to be people

(28:59):
who disagree. Stick to the facts. Stick to facts, and
that's what I tried to do obviously when I was
ambushed by Don Lemon.

Speaker 6 (29:08):
Stick to facts when facts are probable, facts are consistent,
Facts are things that can definitely persuade someone.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
Who isn't of your persuasion. All he has to do
is to say, we have nearly twenty million illegals under
her watch, Inflation up to four four point three percent
now it is up to nine point two percent under
her watch in the White House. She was either part
of that policy or she wasn't. If she was part
of the policy, you can blame illegal immigration and inflation

(29:39):
on her. Or if she wasn't part of the policy.
What was she doing? Was she the borders our yes
or no? If yes, that's under her watch. If no,
what on earth was she doing? And is she qualified?
Yes or no? You can also point to California. In
all of California's history until Kamala Harris was on the ticket,
California gained in population, is losing in population. Don't have

(30:02):
an opinion, don't make it subjective. Ask a question, why
are people leaving California? Why companies like Chevron that stuff
left California to go to Texas. Why is Chevron leaving Texas?
Why has you haul stated that you almost can't get
a U haul in Texas in California anymore because they're
all in Texas and they're all leading. That's what I
would do. I would advise Trump stick to facts that

(30:25):
you can point to. It's like when you apply to
college or university, you can't say I'm a great student.
You have to say these were my grades, these are
the things I volunteered in. This was my GPA and
these are the sports I was in, and you have
to give them actual credentials. Give the credentials of Kamala
for what she destroyed, and keep Trump needs to keep

(30:45):
saying instead of saying I had a great economy, say
how many jobs? Say how many jobs for minorities? Point
to facts and not subjective things that can be taken
a sense will be taken by somebody.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
There's a real alpha omega thing happening here. The initial
clip that I played, the story behind it, and then
what she just said. If you're looking for a debate coach,
Hillary Ford, which is your go to here? Hillary? For
our listeners out there that want to see more of you,
what is your next media appearance? Where can they find it? Oh?

Speaker 2 (31:14):
Well, thank you for asking. I do have. Actually I'm
not actually very active on X I probably should be.
I have a YouTube channel. I am on Newsmax, as
you mentioned regularly. I will be on again this week
and I haven't finalized which the dates that I could
do that didn't work, but I was just on this
morning on Wake Up America. But I will be on again,
and thank you, and they can go to my YouTube channel.

(31:36):
I'm the only Hillary ford Witch in the world. Hillary
with one L. I'm very proud of being the one L.
And like you said, ford Witch, like the car Ford Fordwich.
They can go to my YouTube channel. They'll see many
of my clips. They're actually Interestingly though, I will tell
you that a lot of the left leaning media doesn't
necessarily give the clips because I am on different media

(31:57):
across the board. Why because I like to bring fat
to any network that will have me. Obviously, the lets
doesn't have me as much because the facts they don't
necessarily like to hear.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
Hillary Fordwich, fantastic stuff. Appreciate you so much. I really
look forward to having you on again soon.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
I appreciate that. Ryan, it was a pleasure to be
on with you and to speak to your audience. Thank
you very much for having me.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
Smashing, absolutely smashing, that is truly smashing, not shattering, not
these other things that they want to tell you about
the Hillary Fordwitch smashing a break. We're back wrapping it
all up after this, Ryan Schuleg on six thirty K
just I wanted to spend all the time I could
with Hillary Fordwich. How amazing was she? I mean, I

(32:41):
don't like to play favorites. But if I was going
to put together an all star cast of panelists, I
think she'd be on it, along with Miranda Devine and
probably read Stee's Steven L. Miller. Now that's just my opinion,
but it's your show. You listen, and if you have
other votes that you'd like to suggest that would be
on I Mount Rushmore. I guess we'll get to some

(33:03):
of that tomorrow. Nancy Pelosi suggesting that Joe Biden should
be on Mount Rushmore.

Speaker 7 (33:09):
So he wasn't a good place to make whatever decision
at top of his game, such a consequential president of
the United States, a Mount Rushmore kind of president of
the United States.

Speaker 6 (33:21):
Want to know what comes next?

Speaker 7 (33:23):
That he belongs up there on Mount Rushmore.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
Lincoln and Joe Biden, but.

Speaker 7 (33:30):
You've got Teddy Roosevelt up there, and he's wonderful. I
don't say take him down, but you can add Biden.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Even Leslie Stall was like, come on, you can't say
that Biden on rut Mount Rushmore above Obama even come
what a joke. We'll talk more about that tomorrow. And
if you're to rank the presidents on Mount Rushmore is
Teddy Roosevelt really Fourth Stay tuned. Dan caplis next with
co host Heidi ganal Here on six point thirty k
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