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Speaker 1 (00:00):
On the Glennbeck program. It's so rare for me to
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's going to be very excited on fifty five KRCD
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stuff that is written by Bradley Jay the Bright Bart
Deputy political editor. Bradley, Welcome back to the fifty five
krc Morning Show. It's a pleasure to have you on today.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Oh, it's great to be with you.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
What an amazing distinction four years worth of Joe Biden
and what we have two weeks or week and a
half worth of Donald Trump. And he's accomplished more in
his short period of time his second go around, than
Biden was able to accomplish in an entire year. I mean,
I think about the border alone, border agents reporting a
extremely low number of illegal crossings one week into the
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Trump presidency, I mean, he is telegraphed to the world,
don't bother doing it or you're gonna get kicked out eventual.
That's just one area that he is. Uh, he's tackled.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
It's remarkable. And Trump's actually keeping score day to day.
They're updating account they've had how many folks they've they've
spelled after fours of Biden doing everything he could try
to hide those numbers from the American public. I mean,
this is entirely new day. And then Trump's showing that
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you can't keep a promise too quickly. I mean after
four years and and he and and and Don Jr.
And other folks can't talk about about wonderful different of
a presidency we're seeing after really four years wilderness, but
how different of a presidency we're seeing than if they
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would have just had four years back to back. And man,
they are tick butt and taken name. It's remarkable what
we're seeing, really four years of promises that have been
just in the first here an eight days that they
are there, they're like this said, a history and it's
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not over yet.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
No, it's not by far. And you know, on the
border issue alone, when you think about the damage Biden
and his policies did with the open borders policy to
all these big cities, I mean, dark blue Democrat run cities.
Their resources are soaked up, literally billions and billions of
dollars being spent to house, feed, clothes, shelter, and provide
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educations for the illegal immigrants. The cities weren't prepared to
deal with it. They're already challenge in terms of homelessness anyway,
and here you go adding millions of more folks, and
even dark blue cities, the residents there started screaming and
yelling about the problems brought about by this, and that's
you know, it was obviously an intentional effort on Biden's
part because as you contrast that with Trump has been
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able to do basically reclosing the borders and starting to
deport folks, and it's in such large amounts and that's
such a short period of time, you couldn't have a
more stark contrast. So I mean, I'm glad that it's happening.
And I also have to observe bradley brilliant marketing with
the deportations, because they're going after the worst criminals in
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the group. This sort of tempers and reduces the ability
of anybody on the other side who wants open borders
and doesn't want deportations. It's burst their bubble because who
among us can criticize getting rid of dangerous people.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Well, they're very key other than the the bluest of
haired liberals that that would say we need to we
must keep the criminals here. You're exactly right. But look,
these Blue States folks, they have a not in my
backyard policy with uh, with with most of their their
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horrendous left wing policies. And this is a great example
if you look at what happened when when we started
sending folks to Martha's Vineyard and all these liberal enclaves.
Oh no, no, we didn't need here, we didn't need here.
It was remarkable. They want to impose their policies on
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you and on me and all these other Americans that
they think that they're exempt from. And it's it's a
very you know, it's like a zuckerg and all these
others who live in needed communities that they they don't
want the imposed on them. But New York is a
great example. When you have all these migrants who are
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being housed in in parks in in other housing and hotels,
and they're still running out of room when all these
funds that are meant for UH city operations are being
spent in the house and feed migrants who very often
are criminals and are driving up crime in these places
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like New York. That's why you've seen Eric Adams and
other New York officials pushed back on it. Now. Eric
Adams for a variety of reasons that included is warmed
up to Trump. But it's really opened open folks eyes
on the ramifications of just unchecked migration. And after just
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four years of just I mean, the the unmitigated disaster
that has been imposed on people, folks have woken up.
And that's that Trump is relishing now and moving to
stop it. I mean, it's looking there's a reason this
was his his core policy for so long, even before
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he ran ran for office eight years ago. And he's
seen some early success and it's exciting, and I think
the success is going to beget success in this instance.
Speaker 2 (05:59):
Yeah, yeah, And you know, I mean, if the fentanyl
problem weren't bad enough that the tradeing Duragua gang, I
mean they were letting gang gang members establish home bases
in a variety of American cities through the open borders policy.
I mean, if that is an illustration of the horrors
and the disaster that come about, I mean, it wasn't
as if we need more gang members in our country.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
You're right. And I actually interviewed several months ago a
woman in Aurora, Colorado who had she was the first
to flag, look, my apartment complex has been taken over
by these trende Aragua Venezuelan gangs. She went to the police,
she went to state and local officials who just turned
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a deaf ear to it and said, ah, this can't
be happening, or it's not as bad as you think.
And she had released these videos that said it was
like her apartment complex was in a excuse me, in
a parallel universe. These games had taken over the apartment
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They were wiring the apartments with their own utilities. I mean,
it was wild and all these Democrats turning a blind
eye to it, even though the evidence was right there.
And the American people see this and they understand it,
but Democrats didn't. And that's just another reason why they
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paid for it on election day. But Donald Trump is
saying no, more, he's declared that we're going to use
the Alien Enemies Act of seventeen ninety eight to go
in and detain and relocate and expel these noticans who
have operated with impunity for four years in so many
of these blue locales. I mean, he's getting down the business. Yeah,
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and we're already seeing early success well.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
And it really makes one ponder what in the various
intent that these Democrats when they try to deny that
it's happening before their very eyes, and they see it,
they know it's happening, but that they engage in this
denial When you can point to the gang members taken
over the hotel, for example, and that their refusal to
acknowledge that that's a problem, it makes you really kind
of wonder what is their motive and intent by allowing
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this to happen.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
That's a really good question, and you have to wonder
if they do have ill intent. But also it gets
back to the fact that they see themselves as immune
from a lot of the consequences of their policies. A
lot of these elitist left wing academic types, they are
insulated in so many ways from their policies, whereas hard
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work concise like you and me, we're the ones who
have to suffer the consequences, whether it's economic, whether it's
with the security of our neighborhoods and our communities and
our schools. But with the numbers that we have seen,
there's nobody that's insulated. And that's why you had well,
that's why if you look at all seven swing states,
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Donald Trump beat up on Kamala so badly. Uh. And
I don't they're going to be away with it for
much longer. Uh. And certainly a lot of the policies
was already reversing just day one, which reversing Biden's executive
actions on the border, the Lake and Riley Act. I
believe tomorrow Donald Trump's going to have a big signing
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day ceremony at the White House, which I mean that
would be the first significant immigration or border law that
has been passed in our country in decades. That is significant.
So there's a new ship in town. Donald Trump's got
can do this well.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
And no question, I think that the border is one
of the greatest illustrations of how quickly things can be accomplished,
things along the lines of what Donald Trump promised. But
another one, the eradication of DEI policies pretty much across
all areas of government, most notably in the military. So
you got Pete Heggsgath who promised to restore the point
of American military, which is, in my words, typically kill
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people and break things. A strong, unified fighting force for
the purpose of winning wars and protecting the Americans from
threats to both domestic and private and foreign. But DEI
that had nothing to do with the military's mission. And
yet millions and millions of dollars in all these different
employment positions and hires based upon you you check the
appropriate woke box and therefore you get hired or elevated
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in a position as opposed to merit. Heggs has promised
to bring back merit, and the elimination of DEI is
a great stepping stone to bring about that change.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Kill people in break things. That makes so much sense.
But yet if you look at the mission drift of
our military, and I'll tell you, Brian, there's no better example.
Look at Mark Milly, which, thank god his photo, his
big pultrait was taken down on the first day of
Trump administration won a victory. And I'll tell you that's
not a small thing that sends a powerful message. That's
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that's a real important policy. Uh. But he had this
portrait commission where he's all these medals on his chest
with each and every color of the rainbow all over it,
and all these uh ans and what have you. Uh,
And behind him he had uh he had some document
dealing with Ukraine to show how important that was uh
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to his career. Look at you, have we achieved victory
in Ukraine. No, we've We've propagated of overra million Ukrainians
and Russian We've spilt blood that can never be reversed. Uh,
it's just stalemate and when nevitable ended, Uh, all of
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this Ukrainian and it's not Uh, it's not going to
be seated back to Ukraine. It's to get as Uh.
That's not something that you would think that American general
would hang his hat on. But yet that's something that
by virtue of him orchestrating it so profound or so
prominently into his portrait, that's something that he's proud of.
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Well that's not a bit. Why is he so proud about?
And that that helps the mission driff the American military
that the d I it's so emblematic up and on
day one Trump is reversing so much of that and saying,
that's our military, this great social experiment. We're supposed to,
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as you say, move fast and break things. We are
supposed to be a lethal fighting force. D I is
one of the most prominent samples or off the Boss
and Donald Trump and Pete Weird turned back to what
it is supposed to be, doing what it is supposed
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to do, and that a book of Maybe All Else
is one of the most impactful repations of the Trump presidency.
I mean, we've just we were living in a fantasy
land over the Pentagon with all these boke left wing
generals getting back to.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Business there, get back to business and established, re establish
the great and greatest fighting force, and of course hopefully
encourage more patriotic young people to enlist in the military,
because I think these DEI policies have frightened most of
the patriots away from even considering active military services, looking
at the recruiting numbers that we've seen drop precipitously over
the years. Bradley, Jay, it is always great having in
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the program. Apologies, listeners, we had a little communication issue. Bradley,
your phone was kind of breaking up, but I think
we got pretty much ninety eight percent of the gist
of what you're saying. I will look forward to having
you back on the program real soon, and in the meantime,
keep up the great workover at Breitbart.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Bradley always great to be with you. Thanks Royan, take
care of.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
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