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"national republican committee" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

03:28 min | Last month

"national republican committee" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"And so if we can't do easy small things, how can we do big hard things? Yeah, I think Joe Biden does have a history as a deal maker in 2011, the budget control act was something that he and senator McConnell negotiated, which actually led to some containment of spending for a couple of years. Of course, nothing like that last forever. And so that's why here we find our back ourselves back on familiar ground. But I think it may be that this debate is important to lay the groundwork toward the 2024 election. Our presidential nominee and candidates running for Congress would then have a basis to run on this issue and then when they win, claim a mandate for substantial for a serious change, which we need. Now, senator, I spent Thursday and Friday at the national Republican winter meeting of the national Republican committee ronna mcdaniel won with 70% of the votes on the first ballot. That was another media contrived narrative. There was no real challenge. I mean, army ran and Mike lindell ran, but they weren't close, and it was 70%. They're trying to set this up like Joe Biden's got the high ground. I don't think he does. Do you see any consistent pushback from Republicans that the president has got to sit down with McCarthy and negotiate? Well, the mainstream media is the principal cheerleader for the Democratic Party. That hasn't changed. And so I think it's up to us in the members of the Republican Party in the House and the Senate to push back as hard as we can in every forum at every opportunity we can. And to talk about number one, avoiding this calamity that would occur if we did breach the debt ceiling and secondly, what are we going to do to save future generations from having to pay the bills that we're writing the checks on right now? Everybody understands the importance of fiscal responsibility, but nobody wants to nobody wants to engage in it because it's not particularly popular. Spending money is popular, cutting money is not. And we can't do sequestration of defense again. Your colleague from Texas chip Roy says 2022 levels and non discretionary non defense spending 2023 levels on defense spending. I don't think that's enough for defense, but it's a starting point, but I do want some symbolic stuff. We have one minute. If you could cut one thing or make one change in the budget talks, what would it be? Well, I think the audit that was done of the Defense Department 2018 was a good start. I'm a defense hawk, and I believe that the number one responsibility of the federal government to keep the peace to defend our nation and our way of life. But there's no question that the Defense Department could trim things that are no longer needed were pivoting from the global war on terror to great power competition and we ought to reassess the tools we need in order to keep the peace and to defend our nation and that would be a good place to start. Well said, I mean, just empowering the Secretary of Defense to lay off half of his 12 and under levels would be a good place to start. We need the executives. I'm not sure we need all those contract visions. John cornyn senator extraordinaire from Texas always a pleasure center..

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"national republican committee" Discussed on ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

03:58 min | 3 months ago

"national republican committee" Discussed on ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

"And yet she's seeking another term to show that all is well. It's a fair point. Steve and again, Republicans, we got to get it together. We've got to have new leadership and if we don't, it's just going to be the same story in 2024 and I am very concerned about what that election cycle is going to look like for the Republicans. Well, and the problem you have is the major contender for it. Our meat Dylan actually sued the Tennessee Republican Party on behalf of Robbie Starbucks. Pulled a 150 grand from him for a case that didn't even get out of the trial for it. And couldn't even get appealed because it wasn't valid enough. If this is the legal judgment she's going to bring to bear, then I have serious questions about her political judgment. But you can't beat somebody with nobody. And right now, Ronald Romney's there, you've got harmit Dillon, who's running. And Lee Feldman said, no, the fix is in all these state reps for the Republican Party and each of the states, two members, I think, from each state, she's already got it locked in because apparently they got to go to some of these retreats and staff retreats and get these luxurious pins and gifts from the national party that has essentially bought their vote. We talked about cleaning out the deep state in Washington. It is not just the bureaucracy. It's not just the Department of Justice. It's not just the FBI. We need to take a deep dive into the Republican political consultants who are passing contracts to each other. The whole mess that we saw with the NRSC, the national Republican senatorial committee under Mitch McConnell. The money that's being spent, how it's being spent, how it's not being successful in winning races needs a deep dive because the deep state is not just the federal bureaucracy. Who do you like as RNC chair, Steve? You got a favorite? Well, I would have liked these elven. I think Scott walker, the former governor of Wisconsin would be good. I think there is adults with serious understanding of politics and how to win. Unfortunately, none of the folks that I think would be good choices are interested in trying to swim upstream against kind of the fix is in mentality of the national Republican committee. Yeah, I'm with you on that. Oh, gotta Steve, we gotta run here. They're yelling at me to take a break. We appreciate your great insight. And again, what a weird, just a weird day. That's all I can tell you. It's just weird. Very, very Christmas if we don't talk before. All right, Merry Christmas, Steve. Steve gell ladies and gentlemen, great political analyst. And people are really, this is sort of interesting. The die hard Trump blue check mark crowd. They don't know what's going on here, because now you've got you've got folks coming out and saying, hey, no, no, no, the real announcement is that Trump was releasing his campaign platform, but that sort of getting lost in the mud of this digital trading card collection. Let me ask you, would you spend $99 each for a Trump digital trading card? Would you spend that much money $99 Laverne Spicer writes? She's one of the blue check marks. She goes, I love Trump, but our country is being raped and pillaged. I need more than this from the leading presidential candidate for 2024. Don't play with our emotions. Another rights, what is this? I'm sorry, I thought the big announcement would be something a lot more serious than this, so much going on around us. Another right, I don't like this. Our nation is in a dark place, economic turmoil, our border is a disaster. I don't understand how his team thought this was a good idea. He has my vote, but I'm not buying digital trading cards, Rick grinnell, please talk to him..

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"national republican committee" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

08:00 min | 1 year ago

"national republican committee" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Joe Biden is kind of touring America to go into some of the areas that might be important to him in 2022 at the election or 2024 about infrastructure while this is going on most Americans may include it can not feel the benefits of infrastructure Do we need infrastructure Absolutely But that's a 5 to ten year process And for those of us who live in Ohio Kentucky Indiana There is a noted bridge called the Brent Spence bridge between Cincinnati and Covington and that's been there since 1963 and it was due to be replaced about ten years ago part of this infrastructure allegedly the bridge is going to be replaced And so I'm watching one of the C-SPAN hearings from about three months ago when this thing was more current than it is today about infrastructure and one of the U.S. senators I think it was Portman from Ohio asked the head of the federal government agency relative Department of Transportation about bridge building and he asked the expert assuming this infrastructure Bill has passed it's fully funded When will the first car travel over the brand new Brent Spence bridge The answer was probably 2030 to 2035 So we're looking at 8 to 15 years to build these massive structures It takes so long And so there's lots of other stuff going on As you may know I've had them on many times Paris denard is the spokesperson for the national Republican committee and Paris denard Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham show in Paris How are you I'm great Thanks for having me Bill Yes sir Let's talk first of all about the issues confronting America outside of infrastructure which almost everyone agrees to but there's other stuff going on We got the southern border We have a 100,000 Americans dying coming across with fentanyl and heroin those kinds of things We have rampant runaway inflation The numbers a few days ago were like a ten to 12% annual rate and that means for work and stiffs like you and me and bob the bricklayer if somehow you don't get a ten to 12% raise every year you're falling way behind We have a terrible crisis continuing to unfold it in the Ukraine We have gasoline and oil prices skyrocketing Some are saying because of the Ukrainian situation of my go to a $100 a barrel or more Right now in California which is a failed city state They're paying about $5 and 50 cents a gallon The trucker strike in Canada is going But Paris denard there's a question in there somewhere But what are the two or three big issues as the spokesperson for the Republican National Committee in Washington D.C. that you see this president not addressing or addressing poorly Well Bill you've laid it out the strong indictment against the Biden Harris administration for their tremendous failures of leadership and this is why I believe that distraction taxes are going to Ohio and talking about infrastructure rather than addressing the things that are affecting people right now today is because they want to not have people pay it more attention to the reality of what is happening and the reality is it's about security and its economic security It's physical security It's emotional security It's educational security if the issue of security People are very scared right now because they see and feel how bad things are and they don't seem to be getting better Under the Biden Harris administration So you look at COVID COVID has gotten worse under the Biden Harris administration The border has gotten worse under the Biden Harris administration The issue of crime and violence and murders all of those things have gotten worse under the Biden Harris administration especially with their Democrats pushed to defund the police So when you look at all these things together and you talked about Russia and the Ukraine and other foreign actors who are being aggressive right now the American people are wanting to know that they're going to be safe and secure And they want their communities and their families to be safe and secure But that's not happening right now That's why you see Democrats going away from running reelection about 30 Democrats that they're throwing in the town not going to run for reelection That's an indictment on the Biden Harris administration because if you have The White House the House and the Senate and you have all of these policies that are seemingly supposed to be helping why would 30 Democrats refuse to run for reelection It's because the writing is on the wall Let me ask you this Paris tonight I had drawn a few times when Trump was running and you did work for him and now you're with the RNC I look around the country the Bengals about a week ago were in the Super Bowl and of course I thought they were cheated by the officials at the end but I don't want to exhibit any sour grapes I have been on Cincinnati and who have come back from the Super Bowl or those who traveled to Chicago for a cubs game and comes back or someone goes to Cleveland and comes back to Cincinnati or someone goes to Atlanta And what you're seeing in every democratically liberal controlled city for decades is debauchery It is a collapse of family structure and it's a collapse of public school systems It is the collapse of law enforcement is to collapse of homelessness issue In Los Angeles they spend Los Angeles County spends a $1 billion a year on homelessness And so when you pay for something you get a lot more of it When you punish it you get less And so thank God that lots of the Midwest is cold this time of the year so the Greyhound buses work very well taken the homeless to warm climates not so much in Texas but to California As an African American as a conservative When you look at what the liberals have done to every major American city that they've controlled for 20 to 40 years whether it's a white man or a black woman whether story light foot or whether it's de Blasio whoever it is or garcetti In other words it isn't about the color of the gender It's about the philosophy of liberalism That is destroying major American cities Why do so many black folks want to continue to vote in a Stockholm syndrome situation for the party that is called slavery Jim Crow lynching the party now that has destroyed major cities with crime homelessness and lack of schools no job creation Why do so many black folks want to stay with the party that has caused the problem Well I think a lot of times that people look at things and they just built their history But their parents are Democrats and their Democrats I mean it's not just the black community If you look at other communities where and you wonder why that why they're still having such a strong hold on in terms of supporting the Democrat party I think a lot of it is just historical in terms of their parents might have voted that way But I think ultimately what we see happening right now is a shifting There's been a shift that's happening It started with president Trump There was a shift when you look at the numbers that he received If you look at Glen yanking in Virginia getting 13% of the black vote went from zero to 17% I think there's a shift happening because you pointed out for decades Democrat these liberal policies with progressive policies have failed They're not black policies They're not white positive matter who the elected official is their policies have failed these communities and right now they're seeing the ramifications of voting for Democrats and having Democrats control the house and The White House and a lot of these local cities And so they're looking at it and saying what are we getting for this So we might have to do something different President Trump said what do you have to lose And I think right now with him being out of office a lot of people are creating the contrast and saying.

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"national republican committee" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:51 min | 1 year ago

"national republican committee" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"We can expect to be from the other open positions or is it just the share of these men I don't have an update beyond that but I think you can certainly expect the nominee for the that he will make a decision and we'll have more to say before Thanksgiving on the chair All right well there it is Psaki has told our Thanksgiving Turkey our mashed potatoes are safe this year We are joined now by Bloomberg politics contributor Jimmy Shannon zano and Bill mcginley a principal at the Volga group former deputy council at the national Republican committee Bill why is it taking so long here for President Biden to come to a decision on who he wants to nominate for fed chair It feels like this decision's been dragging out for weeks We know they already met The White House Why why is it taking so long Well I think trying to decide who's going to be chair of the Federal Reserve board is one of the most consequential exit president can make Because it really does have an impact on a president's term in terms of the economy and the financial position of the markets And so I think there's a lot of this is happening because there's also some cross currents within the democratic caucus Some of the more progressive members may be pulling for somebody other than the current share Jerome Powell and maybe looking for miss brainer to basically be get the nod for that She's viewed as somebody who may be a little bit more political and more friendly to the Biden White House in terms of whether or not to raise interest rates And so also the progressives are going to be I think really behind her and not Jerome Powell who maybe more of a pick that the markets may appreciate I don't think there's a lot of difference between the two but on balance if The White House is trying to weigh the equities and keep the moderates in place There may be still some vent going on to try and feel out which pick may give them the better shot of getting this through pretty quickly Well if they are then relying on Republican votes to back up Jerome Powell if he is indeed nominated and they need to go to Republicans because of the progressives who say they don't want him to stay in place What kind of challenges does that raise Genie and in particular I'm thinking of I asked senator Richard Shelby who's on the banking committee about this and he brought up the inflation I mean does Jerome Powell take the blame for inflation and then have trouble getting Republican support or do you think he actually just gets a significant amount of Republican support in addition to many Democrats Well I think inflation you're exactly right is a critical issue here And I actually view it slightly differently which is that these bad inflation numbers for Joe Biden have made him a little bit more potentially likely to go with Powell than with brainerd I agree with Bill I don't think there's a huge amount of difference between them They're both incredibly respected They have great experience They're both qualified Brainer is an economist Powell is a lawyer There's some differences there but I do think that the inflation issue is top of mind because it's going to impact the midterm election and Joe Biden knows that And I think for that reason he may as the betting markets tell us be slightly more likely to go with Powell in this instance but we should also note that you know he is facing pushback from progressives in particular on this And one key issue is the issue of diversity They want to see much more diversity on the fed And so he has those other picks in which he could do that but that's got to be weighing on his mind as well Absolutely Another big piece of news that happened today is that President Biden met with his counterparts presence of Canada as well as Mexico And one very interesting piece of news that came out of that is that Biden said he was considering a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics Bill we just saw Biden She sit down earlier this week and have this three hour virtual summit What does it mean that now he's considering a boycott It means that we can view the actions of China become far more aggressive with respect to Taiwan That they've actually taken a lot of steps to kind of show up their nationalist ambitions and I think that it tells you that the Biden administration has actually beginning to view China as a challenge that they need to try and confront in some ways diplomatically and a boycott of the Olympics is a very public statement that would embarrass China but also be a kind of a peaceful way of pushing back on some of their aggressive moves that they've taken lately I find it very interesting that this is coming out after the virtual summit shows you that it really wasn't kind of as productive as maybe The White House hoped I think they're going to try and keep the lines of communication open but it tells you that this is going to be a continuing challenge for the Biden administration as they go forward The Olympics are coming up in February and so they're going to have to make a decision pretty soon Jeanne I want to follow up with you on the context around this news on a potential Olympic boycott It does seem like we're kind of going back and forth between pretty good news and not so good news We saw the cooperative statement on a strategic petroleum reserve release from China following the virtual meeting between President Biden and president Xi But we also saw a statement sort of a flub by President Biden using the word independent to describe Taiwan which he kind of had to walk back Then you see a harsher stance potentially on the Olympics How do you make sense of this and is there sort of a coherent strategy there It seems like we're going very back and forth on China news We are and you know I think it reflects what is the reality of our relationship now and I think at least for the foreseeable future with China is it's not going to be all black or white We need China We need to work with China on certain things For example climate with which John Kerry has been able to move forward we certainly need to work with them in the economic and the trade realm But we also have grave differences with them and you mentioned the Taiwan issue the president made the other day We certainly are odds there We are at odds in human rights So I think it's reflective of where our relationship is And you know it's one of the rare areas where there is bipartisan agreement in this country which is the danger in the challenge that China really presents to the United States And on this issue of the Olympic boycott you see Republican lawmakers really pushing for a boycott Tom cotton Mitt Romney and others and you see Nancy Pelosi agreeing with it I think the Biden administration is smart to consider a diplomatic boycott versus a 1984 boycott which I think would be a big mistake But one question I still have which the State Department said they're not doing in April but we may see in the near future is whether they're going to push allies for a joint boycott because that I think would also send a much broader message or at least a joint diplomatic boycott a much broader message to China We also are now just getting news that the congressional budget office has released that long awaited score of the entire bill or having some reporters crunched the numbers It looks like it.

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"national republican committee" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

02:59 min | 1 year ago

"national republican committee" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"And yet they are. The biden administration has problems beyond f. Gives you the problem for the bite. Administration is that we've crossed over into competencies and so afghanistan is now kind of defining everything else. Afghanistan itself is setting the tone for the rest of the by administration they did not competently withdraw from afghanistan. They did not competently withdrawal or deal with the virus they have not competently dealt with the budget situation. Not competently really dealt with anything lately and it's having spillover effects on joe biden Significant negative effects on his administration. And here's the thing. The midterms are coming. The midterms are coming and because the midterms are coming the democrats should be starting to disagree with joe biden back in nineteen ninety george h w bush president of the united states. He got elected in nineteen thousand. Nine hundred eighty eight with very famous line at the one thousand nine hundred eighty eight republican convention read my lips no new taxes and then at the end of nineteen eighty nine. George h w bush raised taxes. Ed rollins joe. The pollster ed rollins pretty famous guy at rollins. Ed rollins at the time was the executive director of the national republican committee. The in our cc. Ed rollins middle out to the republicans. The house representatives. You've got to fight your president. You have got to fight your side. You must fight george. H w bush. You was vocally. Condemned this if you want to win. And here's the thing that happened. The republicans who condemned george h w bush won reelection in one thousand nine hundred ninety the republicans who stood shoulder to shoulder with him and definitive. They lost as we head into the midterm elections if the democrats want to preserve any semblance of power in washington. Dc they better stand up to their own guy because they're not and it's going to have a spillover effect down. Ballot is gonna have a spillover effect on them this historic the nine hundred ninety. The republicans ran against the incumbent. Republican president george h w bush and they were able to mitigate their losses. The party of the white house tends to lose. They lost but they mitigated damage. The ones who are most vocal against him were the ones who held onto power. The democrats should probably remember that. It's going to be interesting to see if some of the swing state. Democrats suing district. Democrats stand up to him. Some of our but not a whole lot of them. We'll see where it goes. Y'all before i get a commercial break. I gotta introduce you to a new product that i've been using and i really like. It is innovative in that. It's quiet and that it's heater and it's it's air. It's a fan from eden pure you can get the air purifier from eden..

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"national republican committee" Discussed on WDTK The Patriot

WDTK The Patriot

03:09 min | 1 year ago

"national republican committee" Discussed on WDTK The Patriot

"The Patriot Detroit And when you do that, you'll be in touch with six o'clock on with Darryl would Along with me for the ride. She is actually manning the controls. Keeping the ship aloft as she screens your calls. She is Tiffany little 809 239385. And you will run her gauntlet when you call the show. He can be very direct. But don't worry. She doesn't bite 809 to 3 WD TK 809 239385 lots going on in the news to talk about As always, how much of it we can cover really depends on you. It depends on what you say in response to what you hear. Just let me ask whether or not any of you have been watching. The major league baseball offerings in the, uh no, I don't know in the late season portion of the the baseball season. Major League Baseball had its home run derby the other night. And during that home run Derby. You know, I guess people were thrilled by some of the performances that were put on and in addition to the home run Derby, the big event the All Star Game Well, that takes place tonight. There is a common denominator, not just major league baseball between the two. The other common denominator. He is, uh, a a spot that ran during that particular. Home run Derby as well as tonight's All Star Game, an All Star game that was supposed to originally take place in Atlanta. But it's taking place in the state of Colorado instead. And to the degree that it is taking place. In Colorado is leaving. Atlanta entrepreneurs, business people and residents about $100 million short in terms of the revenue that businesses owned by minorities, blacks, Hispanics and others. Not to mention small businesses owned by women, leading them pretty much out in the cold, and to that degree of the Republicans decided that they would send a message during both the home run Derby. And they would also send a message during the All Star Game, which was again supposed to be in Atlanta. The National Republican Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Want everyone to know what they think about what's happening with that that game, the All Star Game and with the home run Derby. This was supposed to be Atlanta's night. But we were wrong. Democrats stole our All Star game to push their divisive political agenda. Politicians.

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"national republican committee" Discussed on X96

X96

08:43 min | 1 year ago

"national republican committee" Discussed on X96

"1942. Fun. Whoa! 41. We were hoping to get a sequel. But we didn't. Yeah. Um, the Netflix deal will coexist side by side with the one that Spielberg in Amblin have at Universal Pictures. Neither will have first shot at Amblin Properties. Spielberg will make some films for Universal And others will be made for Netflix. The exception is that Amblin will generate multiple films per year for Netflix, because it's a itself you know, just a greedy monster. Netflix is, uh, So, Yeah, so he's going to? I don't know how many of those who will he direct Probably not many. Yeah. I mean, it's not. I mean, this is a deal for his company. Really? So the Supreme Court Came out with the ruling that backs paying college athletes. Well, sort of, um, the very specific ways. They say that the cannot bar relatively modest payments to student athletes. Decision that underscored the growing challenges to a college sports system that generates huge sums of money for schools and then doesn't give very much back to the But the players The decision concerned only payments and other benefits related to education. But it's logic, but it's logic suggested that the court may be open. Who are considering even more more head on challenge. So this is about the dumb stuff. Oh, I can't You know, we we want to give you a laptop so you can do your homework on. Oh, we can't do that. It had education specific expenses, The bigger dinner. How about dinner right now? They can't even take them out to dinner. Nope. The bigger thing, though, is having control over and being able to make money on their name and their likeness. That that's that's a huge one. So so a college athletes? Uh oh, it's not no, that's but that's where, but they're saying this little bit is saying it's you know camel's nose under the 10th kind of thing. This is specifically about education related expenses, so States are making great strides in vaccinating their residents against Covid 19, but the ones that are not May soon be contending with a more transmissible variant. Experts say about 45.2% of the US population is fully vaccinated against Covid 19 and in 16 states in Washington, D. C. That proportion is up to more than half And 16 have reached President Biden's goal to vaccinate 70% of adults with at least one dose. But some states like Alabama Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and and the well and the the southern state of the West Wyoming have fully vaccinated less than 35% of their residence because because we don't cut them to that kind of we don't like science. You remember back then, when they tried to teach evolution. We've been fighting that stuff all along. And I'd like to introduce these red states to the delta Variant. Welcome. Yeah. Which is here in Utah. By the way, the delta there. Ian has arrived in Utah. But they say Don't panic. Don't panic. If you are vaccinated, it protects you against the delta. The more transmissible Delta vaccine If you're 12 and older, get your vaccine, You know the number of Americans relying on Medicaid. Has just grown exponentially to an apparent all time high during the coronavirus pandemic, with nearly 74 million Americans covered through the safety net health insurance of Medicaid. That's according to new federal figures from February 2020 through January. Medicaid enrollment climbed nationwide by 9.7 million, according to that report, based on the most recent available data Now, I don't know where Utah stands on that. Are we still trying to keep You can hold it at bay. Are we still trying to say Sorry, but you know Safety net is good. They had to let some people in. I know that if they they let some people get covered by Medicaid that weren't previously but the Utah state Legislature. I think we're still trying or still resisting. Getting coverage for it wouldn't be surprised. Yeah, um Let's see now. Oh, uh, here in Utah wildfires, of course, or a big story. Nine wildfires continuing to burn across the state. Although as of yesterday afternoon, no structures were threatened, and there were no current evacuation orders. Wasatch in Sanpete counties have moved to stage two fire restrictions, the most severe restrictions in Utah and Grand and San Juan counties have requested to to be able to move to stage two state officials are considering putting the whole state under restrictions. But they're not considering. Fireworks ban. House speaker. It's bad for business, Bill. Yeah. Businesses that people in the legislate your own. Okay. Problem somewhere, Probably. House speaker Brad Wilson. Did you see that? Uh, this does somebody in the Legislature Ona fireworks business. I thought I saw that. Brad Wilson said that without knowing Brad Wilson, the speaker of the House poured water on the idea. Special session for a fireworks ban on Utah's Capitol Hill. Pressure has been mounting for an all out ban in the face of the ongoing drought emergency, But Wilson Posted on Twitter last night that he was not inclined to call a special session at this time, but he did urge his fellow Utahns to follow fireworks laws. He handed it over to city mayors. Because because he knows it would be immensely unpopular and it might affect his votes. Yeah, so pass it along to them. Let's see. And now Oh, let's move to the to the Republican National Committee are the RNC the Trump Administration, the National Republican Committee. Uh, paid over just over $175,000 to former President Trump's private Club Mar a Lago to host part of its spring donor retreat. Federal Election Commission filings show that the six figure sum was paid in May to Trump's Mar a Lago a month after the April donor event at the private club in Palm Beach. A Republican National Committee spokesman confirmed that more than $175,000 was in fact paid for the meeting. The new RNC filing describes the payment tomorrow Lago as fees for a venue rental and catering. And to show Donald that we still like him, Uh, part of the RNC sponsored event that month was held at Mar a Lago, where the former presidential game at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Um, he called McConnell, a dumb son of a bitch and a stone cold loser. The other portion of the retreat took place at the four seasons in Palm Beach, and I think that's the one that Mike Lee was that wasn't it. Part of that fundraiser. My probably, Yeah, I think it's hard to keep track anymore because that's all they do is fundraise. You know, Donald Trump's former bodyguard is under scrutiny. Hell, and I only bring it up because his name is calamari. Matthew Calamari is that is that a Sopranos characters? You should see him. He looks like he's it's a caricature. It's like if you were doing a comedy. And they said we need a we need a bodyguard. That may be a mob boss kind of person, You know. I mean, he looks like a character out of a cartoon. Yes, he does. People. And that's how that's how what Donald Trump likes, though, because everything is a T V show. I want a bodyguard that looks like looks like a caricature of a body girl. My idea of a body good, uh and people are slamming Donald Trump for his disgusting father's Day message. I, You know, I'm not sure why. You're not No, listen, he says..

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"national republican committee" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

07:56 min | 2 years ago

"national republican committee" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"In our society. Welcome back, everybody. A pro life nothing to be apologizing for. As I asked, stated, I can't remember. A group of people that are so lackadaisical about protecting human life. Innocent human life, then the socialist Democrats, you gotta go back in history to the Nazi regime. Before you find somebody. Equivalent. Let me get out to Royce City, Rodney. Welcome to Krystle Saito Rodney, Are you there? Yeah. Can you hear me? Go ahead, sir. Okay, uh, I am against abortion on the man people that use it as a form of birth control. However, being the father of 21 over my wife and I got pregnant with her child. She has a blood disorder. Uh, it came down to the life of my wife or the lot of our child. Chose my wife. She chose her life. Because our Children were still very young. Um Yeah. So I'm against using abortion as a form of birth control that in the case of the life of the mother If it's a case of ancestor or right, I don't think a woman should have to carry The memory of something horrible. And have a constant reminder of the rice rest of her life. If she chooses. To terminate that pregnancy in the instances of that, that that that would be that would be where you would take care of it before the heartbeat was detected under this bill. Um, even though there are there are some theologically who would still oppose that. Um, under this bill, you is long as there was no detectable heartbeat. A a pregnancy resulting from crime, which is Infinite testimony low, which was the other side uses to justify all abortions. They used the lowest statistical probability out there to justify it all, which is insane thinking Um Yeah, I know that you would still be able to get that taken care of before and heartbeat or if your if your wife's life was at risk. If a pregnancy resulted in a lot of medical professionals will suggest you take care of that proactively. Meaning if it's determined that you can't have a child because of a medical condition. Uh, Responsible adults take care of that immediately. To make sure that a pregnancy doesn't happen. And even in this law You would be able to get it taken care of under under the time period before a heartbeat was detected. Thanks, Rod. I appreciate the perspective out to Arizona. Cynthia, What do you say? I am an aborted survivor. And this is very difficult for me because the twin sister didn't make it. She lived. She is in some garbage dump. Her body and flooded Mexico. I am in my mid sixties, and this is just talking about. It's very difficult, but I will tell you It doesn't just have a profound effect on me. My mother because there were That would have been five of us in the family. We're now only four. And I was not raised by her for the first. Seven years I was raised by another family. And then my father petitioned the court to have me brought back. My mother would set five plates for dinner. She would refer to us as All five of us are going somewhere. But not here. Lord. Dear Lord, it doesn't just affect Yeah. You're its mother. You are murdering and that the mothers will always remember it. The gentleman that just called previously The wife they should have had. She should have had her tubes tied. Uh, he should have had a vision of the sector anything to keep from getting pregnant because that that is a living being inside a mother. The safest place. That Charlie is supposed to be in the safest place. It could be. And we're ripping it out to current of the pieces. I'm sorry, Chris. This is a very hard time. I'm sorry. No, don't apologize to me. Uh, I'm just I'm just honored that you You chose this program to call into and share such a personal Ah, gut wrenching story. That it needs to be told. He needs to be told. I am God's blessings on you. That's all I can say. And thank Thank you for the courage to share that with me. Thank you. All right, Cynthia. Thank you very much. Good Lord. Right? There are those of us who believe we have to protect the most vulnerable among us. Socialist Democrats. From those who have such a callous disregard for life. And those with real life experiences like Cynthia. Are a testament to that. Standards in Fort Worth Stand. Welcome to Saucedo Show. You. Krista have called you several times that I really love your program. And I've got a question for you on. It doesn't concern this abortion thing. I'm not far abortion at all. I think it's murder. And, um You know, I remember Janet Reno Hunt. The guys that killed a Martian doctor was making $6 million a year killing babies. And this guy Thirty's great killed the doctor. They hunted him for eight years until they murdered him and in Arkansas, But question I really want to ask. Yes, uh and wreck Roberts had an opportunity to talk to the chairwoman for the National Republican Committee yesterday. Yes, you talked Eo Allen west for the state chairman. Republican Party here in Texas. Why isn't the obvious question been asked. Why do we let Democrats run on Republican tickets? I can't understand that. Well, who you're making reference to who is a Democrat and Republicans. Clothing corner didn't go along with the national platform. Hey, Bailey hurt you said Kay Granger. Better price. George W. Bush. Jeb Bush. Jeb Bush, your son calling power meant well, Yeah, well, I get what you're saying. Out of all those people you mentioned the only one Who I am aware is is Anti life. Who is big cheerleader for abortion on demand is Kay Granger. That's the That's the only one. I know of George W. Bush. Now we have disagreements on other issues with him. But he is adamantly. Pro life..

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"national republican committee" Discussed on WBSM 1420

"Don, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead. Don Yeah. Good evening. Our earlier even know I had to go to my mechanic today in the garage and in the discussion. He told me that Guess what happened today? There? Bulk order off gasoline is going up by 12%. So you don't think this is not gonna impact on us? People are crazy. I tell you what the way that this election went Not going to use the word, but I don't see how we get out of this of I'm not getting on that. This is like getting kicked in the tail all over again. I wouldn't have been dragging out chins on the ground for the last few days. What can I say? Gone. You know you're a little older than me that if your Vietnam vet We all remember. You know the gas, the gas lines, right? And then we remember the price of gas. Even when there weren't lines. They went through the roof, all of a sudden, over and over again, And for the last few years, it's been very pleasant, Hesitant. Haven't gas under $2 a gallon, and now it's all gone for no reason. There's no odd even days now is there but that was under Jimmy Carter. Another one. Remember that you had 16 years now we're gonna have with what Quentin. Obama and all this guy and they are day a gutting the warriors out of the military. I know personal story. Your guy was a colonel ready to go to get the next promotion. He was prime for generals. When Clinton came in, he brought all the Wiz bang guys in And the promotion to just change dramatically. If you are a warrior didn't have What a shame. What No. Well, look at the look of the guy who shot up Fort Hood. You know, the Palestinians psychiatrist. Killed 13 servicemen, Obama said. You couldn't carry guns on the army bases, military bases and this this'll Muslim terrorist went crazy and killed everybody. They were all unarmed, and everybody had pointed out that this guy was a was a terrorist that he hated Americans, but they wouldn't get rid of him because of political correctness because of Obama. And now now the same. The same people are coming back. Run the Pentagon. Kevin, You're next with Howie Carr. Thanks for the call. Don go ahead, Kevin. Howie. Thanks for taking my comb calling from Maine and my mark. Sure if you've heard the story that they're not about the Capitol police officer chief The Capitol building in the complex and the guts to mean hey has been suspended from his duties. Yes. Let me guess. He went to the rally. He went to the rally. Is that it? No, no, no. He had it. He was on the conservative website, and he talked about positive about Donald Trump. No said he was said good things about him. And he also blamed the Democrats for what was going on. So poor poor little snowflake, Janet Mills. She feels that you know, she's in danger earner Democrat friends, So they've suspended him. They've taken his laptops and cell phone and I guess confiscated it all until the investigation. He's over. Let me I'm gonna check into that. I'm gonna check into that. Kevin is. Is that in the Bangor Daily News today? The Bangor Daily and should be in the Portland Press Herald. I think was in there yesterday you might find it. But anyway, I've never seen anything so rotten. And disgraceful is a dirty rotten Democrat. I'll check that out, Kevin. Well, we'll see if we can talk about that. I don't think he'll come on the air with us because he probably wants to keep his job. But this is this is typical about what's going on. There's a story on that turtle boy sports dot com and in Massachusetts, I Ana Presley. She's the Ringo Starr the squad. She's the fourth and least member of the squad. Congresswoman from Dorchester Hyde Park, and she she's big defund the police person. But since the capital riot, she, I guess apparently she's called in and has now has a police car or two police cars, sometimes guarding her house, even when she's not there. That's it. Yeah, you know. So she wants to defund the police until she feels that she's in danger. On. Then she calls the cops. How? How ironic to Bury your next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Barry. Hi, Ali. Hi. Your funeral spared you asked about who was the second shortest Presidential administration? Yes. It was James Garfield was assassinated in 18 81, and he always served for a few months, 199 days, somebody said by him, he was shot by a disgruntled job seeker. I still that's the that's the line in every history book. Thanks for the car. Thanks for the call Barry. So I think I think Biden will make it longer than six months. So he may be only the third shortest serving person, but I don't I don't see him last don't seem lasted two years. I really don't e just can't see it. Steve, You're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Steve. Hey, how we How are you doing? I made an old I made untold years ago that if Hillary one I was gonna become a full time Republican activist and I'm making good on my pledge, you reminded me of something has put second ago. This is their minimum amount of time that Joe Biden has to serve before the vice president becomes the president if he steps down What I mean, if he steps down what? Whenever he steps down, she becomes the president. And if she's and if she's not there say something happened to her. She resigned for whatever reason, like spirit. The Agnew resigned when he was indicted or was about to be indicted. Then the next person in line is the speaker of the house. And you know who that is. Okay, so that's how that succession go. But But anyway, um, I got a text from the National Republican Committee wanting a donation and I told them they should have stood up and fought against election fraud. And and I basically told him that they could run in hell, because they're not getting a dime from me ever. I've I've heard from so many people saying exactly the same thing. Steve, that you You just said. I mean, people are just fat up. And maybe we should talk about that tomorrow, you know, would you become? Would you join the Patriot Party if they if Donald Trump found that it I don't know. It still seems like it would be destructive to have two conservatives on the on the ballot. It would be like when when Clinton ran against George Bush, and there were two there and Ross Perot got into the into the fight. I think Clinton would still want even if Ross Perot hadn't been there, but a lot of people think differently. I think we'll just make it easy, even easier for the Democrats to win. I mean, look what the libertarians have done how they've screwed up. Various congressional races over the years, including one in Massachusetts a few years back with whatever Republican Congressman Richard to say, instead of Who? Who's the O instead of Seth Moulton, probably if if there hadn't been a libertarian in that fight when he was running against John Tierney, who was dusted up because his wife was in prison..

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