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This is Dan Caplis and welcome to
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Do you go back to our first principles

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declaration of independence with reliance on divine
providence? Put me down on the record.

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I've been saying it for a while. I believe divine Providence is at

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work on multiple fronts, including saving
the life of President Trump on Saturday.

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But now we watch the unraveling before
our eyes of the modern left, the

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secular left, and the unraveling of
their president, and you see all these

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good things ahead for America. So
that's my take and I'm sticking to it,

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and that's how we're going to start
the show today. Nobody better to

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be here with us right now than
Dick Wattams. And Dick and I go

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back so many years, and we've
talked so much politics over the years on

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and off air, and I think, Richard, there could not be anybody

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better to be here with us at
this moment because it's historic. Yes,

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you have spent your life fighting against
the left. You have won a lot

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of those fights. Nobody wins them
all, but you've run on a lot

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more of those fights than the rest
of us have. And we're at this

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moment now, we're in my opinion, and Dick never hesitates to tell me

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when he thinks I'm wrong in my
opinion that the left for the first time

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really is being exposed where America is
getting a look, and America's paying attention

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because now it's so crazy, you
know that they're getting exposed for what they

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really are. And I think the
long term benefits of that are going to

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be amazing. But also for those
new to the show, Dick is not

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a fan of President Trump, I
am. So it's also really good to

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have you here today to get your
take on the convention so far, and

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what do you think he needs to
do in the speech tonight. I've got

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my ideas, and I'm sure our
great listeners have their ideas. You've got

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so Dan. First of all,
you have been saying for what two years

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that Biden would not be the candidate, and you were right, Well,

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thank you. Not a tough call. No, well, no, I

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was skeptical. I could hard.
I kind of believe that the entrenchment around

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him by his family and by the
insider Democrats, the people on his staff

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would keep him in the race.
They would prop him up all the way

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through. But he's now lost Obama, he's lost Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff,

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he's lost the House Minority Leader.
He's lost he has lost the key

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members of the Democratic hierarchy. But
there's one there's one final person that's got

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to come down on this, and
that's Jill Biden respectfully disagree. Okay,

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Hunter, well, Hunt, Hunter
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Hunter and Jill. And of course
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good reasons because she loves her husband. But I think she also she's kind

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of addicted to the White House,
and you know, she's on the cover

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of Vogue in a five thousand dollars
suit or whatever. Hunter. We know

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he wants the protection of the presidency, so we know what is otav She

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wants a bio and wants a buyout. Yeah, and so I think Hunter

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will fight to the end. Jill, I think is smart enough to know

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when the gig is up, and
then she will finally say, but you

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know, it's time to graacefully leave
the stage. Hey, let me challenge

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that first. I think because my
belief is that in the end, Biden

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always does what's best for Biden.
I don't think it's been about the country

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or anything else. They don't doubt
he loves his family, but he used

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his son as a bagman, his
drug addicted son as a bagman. So

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I think Biden does what's best for
Biden. And I think Biden obviously will

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leave. He's going to leave,
but only because it has reached the point

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where it's best for him to leave. Because I think he's so dirty.

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I think he's so corrupt. I
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at this point he's in a position
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First and foremost Hunter could ruin him, but you've got these other people

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around him who can ruin him.
And now that Obama's ready to take that

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step, there's no way to resist. Right but on the Jill front,

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And I don't mean to be uncharitable
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talking about the presidency and the effect
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be realistic. I think with Jill, you know, if it comes down

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to her decision. Boyp Dick,
I mean you're looking at somebody who's looking

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at the alternative of and it's so
sad, but taking essentially, whether it's

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the formal diagnosis of dementia patient home
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house in Delaware with Hunter as his
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So it's either white House or that. So if it comes down to Jill,

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I don't think he leaves, because
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she just say, Okay, I
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shot, we're staying in case lightning
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Well, you might be right about
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she will. They will bring her
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his reputation is by gracefully leaving,
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that's what that will be made clear
to him. Think about the awkward nature

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of the Democratic National Convention if he
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all these people who have abandoned him, then they have to show up

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at the DNC and in Chicago and
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thought about it again and we think
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how awkward is that? Yeah,
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Thank goodness. And let's every day
he holds on I think he is

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so helpful to Trump, so helpful
down the ticket. I every day he

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hangs on Dick wattams with us today. Love to hear your thoughts, and

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of course you can always text us
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And before we hit the end of
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touch on a few different things and
then we'll come back and treat it is

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an open line's day. The speech
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is, by multiple it's the most
important speech of President Trump's life. I

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think he has the opportunity tonight to
do much much more than win the election,

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because personally, I think he's won
the election. I think much much

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more than win the election. I
think he has the opportunity tonight to expand

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on the tremendous goodwill that I think
he earned through the heroic response in great

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leadership after the assassination attempts. So
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make his second term a success.
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mean, you heard him yesterday he
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believes God saved him and that has
changed him. So what do you think

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he needs to do tonight? I
think he needs to do what he said

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he's going to do, which is
he says he tore up the speech,

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which he called a hum dinner.
I think he called it, which I'm

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sure it was said he tore it
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speak for an hour and a half
tonight, that's what they've allocated. So

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he's not going to be a brief
speech. But Dan, I do think

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that he can continue the spirit of
this convention, which has been excellent man,

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and and he can and and if
he does come across as more magnanimous

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and more positive, he can put
the selection away and it could set up

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a very successful second term. But
he's got to rise to that occasion.

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And Uh, I'm going to take
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that he's going to do that tonight. Uh, and we'll see. I

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mean, I was encouraged when he
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both of whom did very did great
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very different personalities. I thought that
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other night, but but better than
the opposite. Well, well, but

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they were. The main thing is
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both did a great j H.
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night when he invited them to speak, and it kind of set the tone.

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And I'm sure we'll talk more about
jd Vance, who I think is

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is a very good selection in many
ways. And I thought his speech last

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night was amazing. It really was. And Frank I read Hillbilly Elogy back

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in twenty sixteen. Loved that book, Love that book. And of course

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he was just a young author back
then, young lawyer author and so but

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he was articulate and smart, hit
all the right. His wife is so

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impressive. I mean, she was
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tonight with a real head of steam
from this convention. He needs to rise

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to the occasion and keep up the
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well I think he can. We'll
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we come back eight zero five A
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three nine Dick will answer this.
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Trump to do you expect Trump to
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group yesterday that he believes God saved
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Do you want to hear that from
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what I've been telling you for two
years is happening. Biden is soon going

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to be out as the nominee.
Who do you want to see or Nazie?

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What? What do you think their
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When we come back, we'll talk
about maybe the most dangerous ticket the Democrats

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could put together short of Michelle Obama
and why I think we have a better

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chance than ever that she will not
get in. You're on the Dankpla Show

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and now back to the Dan Kaeplas
Show podcast. Take right now, because

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I'm about to tell you the truth
and f you if you can't handle the

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truth. This version of Biden intellectually, analytically is the best Biden ever,

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not a close second. Not moaning
for years the present He's of known him

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for fifty years. If it weren't
the truth, I wouldn't say it.

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Yeah, it's so beautiful because they're
getting exposed now. The whole Left is

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getting exposed now, and there's value
in that way, way, way,

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way beyond winning this election, which
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Dick Wadham's in the House. So
Richard, how soon until Biden's gone?

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I think this weekend, I honestly
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cratering right now. I mean,
Obama came out. I think Nancy Pelosi

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is working the background so heavily right
now. I think you're gonna you're they're

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gonna find a graceful way for him
to leave. How well, he's just

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gonna announce that I've decided to withdraw
from the race. But I still back

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jail is the key. I know
that the hunter is going to be whispering

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in his ear. Dad, you
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I still think Jill. I wrote
my column for the Denver zeph this week

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Dan about Edith Wilson and how she
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United States when the President Wilson suffered
the stroke and kind of compared Jill to

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her. Now It's not a perfect
analogy, but the fact is she has

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been part of the conspiracy to prop
him up. Yes, and I don't

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like using that word conspiracy, but
think about it. The entire Democratic Party

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protected him for the last two years, especially which is kind lied to the

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American people, covered up. I
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American political history because it was separate, apart, whatever your policies are.

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We have been without a president,
We've been without a commander in chief.

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We've had a dysfunctional president. And
as we sit here and we look at

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the horrors that have emerged under his
presidency, you know that this horrific withdrawal

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from Afghanistan and all the all the
American heroes killed, and then Russia and

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then what happened in the Mid East. How much of this has been because

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Biden has has had dementia, whether
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much is policy and how much is
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So I view it as as the
worst cover up in American politically.

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Well, I wouldn't dispute that he
I think the failure of his administration has

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argually due to his incompetence beyond his
health. And I mean when you look

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at what happened in Afghanistan, and
you can go down the line his insistence

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that inflation really wasn't didn't exist,
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and so Dick, what comes next? I have in my mind. First

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of all, I am and we
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But since it did, and Trump
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leadership, and we could both go
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responded to that Saturday. I think
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to keep Michelle Obama out of the
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for a long time, the one
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race is is she could not bear
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after Saturday, even she might lose
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would lose to Trump. Yeah,
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though I never I never had bought
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would want to run. But I
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losing to Trump would be huge.
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yeah, I agree with you.
She's never wanted to run, but she

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wouldn't have to run to be president. Now, under this scenario, you

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don't have to run to be president. Dick Wadhams has run a lot of

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these big, successful grueling campaigns Senate, governor, et cetera. This would

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be a first class flight. You
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that time to vote. Everybody vote
for me. She wouldn't have to run

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for office, you mean, to
win the nomination or to be president,

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because she'd be taking over. I
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think at this point she probably doesn't
get in because Trump is so strong right

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now. But otherwise she gets in
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few select speeches, and then we
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So I agree with you. Saturday
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do they run? They frankly,
they have to go with Kamala Harris.

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They have to dan. Their base
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base is especially black women in the
Democratic Party. That's a huge influential block

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within the Democratic base, and and
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that convention hall if it's not Kamala
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Who would be the best chance to
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really do scare me. My concern
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you got Michigan in Pennsylvania. That's
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whatever order you got those two big
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would favor that Kamala is the replacement, and I think she will be.

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be a strong choice for Kamala as
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need to get rid of Kamala,
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that's my personal belief. Voluntarily,
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whatever reason, I want it to
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have to believe they would have her
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that these other candidates would do better
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starting to be some evidence of that? Yes, so what will the process

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Even if a conservative Trump regime took
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have to suffer under evil dem state
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there are some indications Colorado is maybe
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lose Colorado by fourteen points like he
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but it won't be as bad as
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but definitely could win enough to take
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deny the Democrats of the supermajority in
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said publicly yesterday he believes God saved
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and that it's changed him as a
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him say that tonight? What if
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person? Says it has in what
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What kind of change do you want
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the Dan Kaplass Show podcast. There
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to stay in I want to just
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with love for Joe Biden to everybody
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this same strength, brust's weakness.
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just stopped Biden. That's Fan Jones, wow and yeh no, it's done.

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and New York Times Big News right
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know, sources close to Biden Biden
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and drop out today or late this
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will but you think he'll wait to
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yeah, but it won't happen tonight. But it's coming. It's coming,

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and so if you missed it earlier, Dick's bet is, hey,

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it's going to be Kamala Harris because
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can't find a way around that.
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on the left want to move Kamala
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know, I sit here very very
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combine Michigan governor and Pennsylvania governor.
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that it's probably too late for any
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have a Whitmer Shapiro ticket, you've
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good president. Is there enough time
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do think I think there is.
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American people could get kind of wrapped
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very intrigued by what might come out
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walks off the stage this weekend,
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nation will be riveted by what happens
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fact that the media is going to
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she could come out of that Democratic
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now enough to beat Trump? Probably
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this election is over if Biden pulls
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to step down and a speech has
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He will also not endorse Kamala Harris
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No official confirmation from Biden or the
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report's true, it means they've already
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Maybe yeah, yeah, I don't
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they do that though, Dan now
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Carolina. I mean, there are
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to her. Yeah, but above
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true. And again I come back
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quote convinced to quote voluntarily step aside
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secular left, unlimited money, unlimited
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that I think they would have the
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Democratic Party. It's not so much
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first black woman to be vice president, she would be the first black woman

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to be the presidential nominee. And
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a big chunk of the Democratic Party. I think it's going to be harder

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than you think. So if this
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in the last few minutes is true, and that Biden is not going to

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endorse her, boy, where would
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to tell you. At the same
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going to endorse her. Well,
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fascinating. Let me get to a
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want you to take on how Trump
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yours as you drive home tonight.
Maybe you're already home. Trumps said he

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said it publicly yesterday. God saved
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So in what ways do you want
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And do you want him to say
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want him to describe this change?
Dan? Whose decision do you think it

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was for Biden to challenge Trump to
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that's one of the great questions for
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theory. What do you think?
I think his political team around him could

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see this thing slipping away, and
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Mary and that was it. And
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Dan, They knew how bad he
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bomb the way he did, But
how could they have had the confidence he

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was going to be able to perform
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mean consistently, even recently, in
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through whatever cocktail to make him better
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or two scripted and with the tunnel
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a format here where they got rid
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right, so that would be less
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of bathroom breaks, yeah, and
they got just like this nursing home cocoon

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environment. They shut the microphones off
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any other press in. So it
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home at two in the morning.
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But here's what I think their bet
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They saw the race slipping away.
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B they knew they would have to
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now because they know he's deteriorating and
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So that was their bet. Here's
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I think happened. I think Donald
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got on that stage. Obviously he's
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of. But I think he got
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away from him was this this man, this big, strong, hulking,

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intimidating man who Biden had done dirty
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to make him die in jail.
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the legal system with these wrongful prosecutions, and all of a sudden, you've

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got this weak little morally and mentally, You've got this weak little Joe Biden

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next to this big, strong guy
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think I think Biden couldn't handle that. I think I think Biden was intimidated.

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good. And I think that was
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as he was. You might be
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just look in Biden's face that night. He was not there. He was.

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I thought they were scared. I
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know, he did. You read
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hotel and apparently the people around him
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him back and he arrived. I
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a national televised debate and a half
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two hours to decompress, to get
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scared of Donald Trump, and I
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was going to be. Yeah,
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have been that bad without Trump.
And Trump's restraint that night was very impressive

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eyes, and he just let it
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was brilliant so many ways. Hey, when we come back, speaking of

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that, what do you want to
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publicly, God saved He's a changed
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How do you want him to be
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do you want him to say about
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us, thank you. Obviously,
we're talking about a very very short period

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of time now till Joe Biden formally
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demnominee is going to be and how
they're going to get there, and let's

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just enjoy it together. You're on
the Dan Kapla Show. And now back

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to the Dan Kapla Show podcast.
Here's the question that I have on that

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these two men are both elderly.
Donald Trump is an elderly man who,

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for whatever reason, was given nine
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an active shooter. That situation,
weird situation. We'll figure that out one

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day. But his survival of that
and bouncing right back and going right to

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his convention is being conveyed in the
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This current president of the United States
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Should he be fine in a couple
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the same thing he see? That's
what I'm talking about when I open the

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show. This is such a great
moment because not only my opinion is Trump

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could win and win very convincingly,
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So the benefits of that going way
way way into the future. Yes,

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like this, like this joy read
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knows that's absolutely cuckoo. That person's
dishonest, indoor nuts and they're just getting

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exposed at almost every turn. Did
you hear the mson. I think it

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was MSNBC a host a woman this
morning who attacked JD because he said when

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he was talking about his seven generations
being buried in the Kentucky cemetery, and

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she said that was white supremacy,
supremacy. Where did she come up with

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that? But you know, I
mean she may be onto something, right,

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because what would a white supremacist do. They would marry a person of

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color as cover, right, So
if you're a white supremacist, you're gonna

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say, yeah, I want to
go out and find an Indian woman in

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America? Right, I mean,
but that's Dick, that's a great point

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to make. It just goes back
to they're exposing my lords, they're exposing

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themselves and obviously everybody can see they've
been lying about Biden and covering for Biden

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and hiding the truth from the American
people. Hey, big headline all read

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on Fox News. Trump will not
say Biden's name during convention speech tonight.

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Love it. I love that good. I hope he holds to it.

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Dan, he has an opportunity to
be to look like a president tonight.

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And I will tell you if he
would stay to what his vision and and

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and his own personal experience from last
week, he will knock this out of

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the park. What would you want
him to say, assuming it's true,

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what would you want him to say
about the assassination attempt and its effect on

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him? He should just be honest
about how it changed him that. I

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don't think anybody. I think everybody
understands when you come that close to death,

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and he did that. You you
don't look, you don't feel the

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same, you know. Watching him
this week, Dan, in the when

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he walks into the convention, there
was a humility, there was a gratefulness

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for being there, and he just
looked different this week. He did he

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really he did. And how attented
he was to the to the people talking.

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It just was really interesting. Yeah. I think he believes and he

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should. And I think he's going
to say and he should, God saved

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me for a purpose. And then
it'll be interesting to hear what that purpose

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is, and I don't doubt any
of that's true. What's to me going

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to be really interesting to see is
does he admit any mistakes? Because listen,

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I think he's been historically great in
office in a lot of ways,

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historically courageous andcluting. Last Saturday,
we all make mistakes, for all you.

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Is he going to admit any mistakes
as part of this change? Should

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he? I'd love to hear from
people on that. Let's start with Mary

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and Long Mantra on The Dankapla Show
with Dick Wadhams. Welcome Hi. In

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your last segment, you were talking
about how Biden's team let him do the

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debates. I think it's Jill Biden. I watched them before the last election,

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Jill Biden and Joe Biden on the
view, and every time they would

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ask Joe Biden a question, he
would start and then he would stumble,

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and Jill would put her hand on
his knee and he would shut up,

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and he would She would say,
I think what Joe's trying to say is

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every sentence. So I knew right
then and there that there was an issue,

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and I lost a lot of respect
for Jill Biden for her not protecting

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her husband. Mary, thank you, thank you for that call. Dan

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says a text. Maybe corn pop
will be then maybe it's mouse because's been

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talking about that's right. Uh,
the imaginary friend David in Colorado springs here

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on the Dan kapla, You're welcome. I'm gonna call you guys at Double

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D Express. That's what ALM liked
it. I liked it anyway. Anyway,

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You've got great conversation. I'm a
big Trump guy. And by the

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way, how can a lady named
Joy not have anyone's he over mouth that'll

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make his names often shape people here
it was the opposite, right, So

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anyway, I've been following Trump for
years and the only thing I problem I

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ever had with him, which is
gone, is he needs get focused on

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the election and not try to get
people back because they said something about him,

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like when he said what his name
wasn't of it, he wasn't a

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prisoner. He make fun of this
kid, And you nailed it, Dan,

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you said this. He's he's gonna
get on there and he's gonna say

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God is real, God is great. He saved my life, and I

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got to do it the way God
would want. This country ran that's what

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he has to say. And you're
right, did David really appreciate the called

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words you said? David clarified it
for me. It came into my mind

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as you were speaking. As David
was speaking, this is what we're going

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to hear from Trump tonight. I
forgive, Yeah, I forgive. Yeah,

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people have done me wrong. I
forgive. I'm focused on the future.

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I'm focused on you. That would
be powerful. As David was speaking,

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it just came to mind, right, because people have had near death

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experiences. I think that's a pretty
universal reaction, right, Hey, I'm

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here for a reason, and and
I think often forgiveness comes from that.

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I bet he does do that.
And I think he might say admit he

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made mistakes in the past. Yeah. Wow. So the presidents saying that

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God saved him. I believe that
myself. It's changed him. What do

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you want him to say about that
tonight? And with Biden now just virtually

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out of the race, who do
you think that the demnominee will be and

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how did they get there? You're
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