
Sen. Cory Booker (D-New Jersey) Loses it at fellow Democrats on the floor of the Senate. Dems tell news outlets they're furious with the "rogue wing" rising in the party.
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So Chuck Schumer got out in front of the American people today to talk about the thing that most Americans are concerned about, apparently. I don't know what polls those in his office are smoking, but right now Chuck seems to think that it's all about stripping people's rights to vote or something. Here's Chuckles. He's he's ready to take them to task because these guys are undoing everything in every way they can. They don't want poor people to vote. They don't want people of color to vote. They don't want Democrats to vote. They don't believe in democracy. We do don't believe in democracy. We do. He says, in fact, he is so adamant that he can't even list any instances of people getting their voting rights stripped away, just as poor people, people of color, Democrats. He just runs out of examples right off the top of the bat. So then he gets to what must be one of the most incredible new turns of phrase. Remember how Republicans were concerned that there might be illegal immigrants voting in certain elections? Of course, we've seen a lot of evidence of this over the last couple of months that I was told wasn't happening at all. Then there were concerns that illegal immigrants, of course, were being counted in the census, therefore giving disproportionate representation to certain regions in the country. Well, Schumer, he's out there saying that Republicans, he's got the proof, he's got them and they're coming after people with not Jim Crow laws no, no, no. Jim Crow laws are gone. We've got something new and just as exciting. Here's Chuckles not going to let him revert to Jim Crow. And if you don't think they want to revert to Jim Crow, just look what they did in the SAVE act, which went back to Jim Crow for the whole nation by so making it hard. They said you need id, and they made it so hard to show ID that probably half the people in America couldn't vote. We wouldn't let it pass. Now, I've looked at this, and I cannot find what the difficulty of showing one's ID to vote where that increased. I seriously, I looked through all the provisions, I've looked through the columns that are suggesting that we're here with, with these ID laws that make it more difficult to show your id. And all I'm finding is that you still just got to show state ID that anyone can get at any time. You don't need a driver's license. You can apply for a state ID in every one of the 50 states in the Commonwealth. So you can get a state ID with very little effort. And you need one to, you know, buy alcohol, get certain movie tickets. But apparently people who are, as the Democrats say, black or brown, are too unintelligent to reach that high threshold of human, you know, achievement. Now, I did say that he didn't call it just Jim Crow. That's right, because according to the New York Times today, we have now left just Jim Crowism. We're here to introduce something new because this is about illegal immigrants. And Democrats creativity knows no bounds. I tell you, we're here for Juan Crow and Trump's creation of a lower class of citizenship. That's right, guys. If illegal immigrants cannot vote, then these are Juan Crow laws. Oh, dear. Sweet Moses in a basket drifting down the Nile. Juan Crow. Now, the New York Times, believe it or not, is not very original. This, from what we can tell, this was first coined in a Washington Post article, like, a year ago. Because some ideas are so stupid, they can only come from, you know, the Washington Post. If they think this is what's going to rally up Americans, they're going to, of course, say immigrants can't vote. Of course that's not true. Immigrants who are citizens of the United States can vote because wielding sovereign franchise is something that only sovereign citizens are supposed to do. Now, this brings us over to Cory Booker, and he's very, very mad. I couldn't believe seeing this on the floor today, partly because a good friend of the show and friend of mine, Senator Jim Banks of Indiana was presiding over the Senate at the time. And what we got to witness was a moment that can only be described as Seinfeld and junior high girls bickering over which boy likes them better. Right now, when the Democrats are sitting at a 19% approval rating among independents, right now, when Democrats are at 30 year lows in polling, even when Americans don't like something that Donald Trump is doing, which is not very often, the Democrats are still less trusted than Republicans on the issue. So what does Cory Booker decide it's time to do? He decides that it's time to turn the good old pistols he's going to pull on his own colleagues. So here is Booker just going off on Senator Cortez Mastro over police funding. It's incredible that the Judiciary Committee passed unanimously for American police. Is there an objection to the modification, Mr. President? The senator from Nevada reserving the right to object. I agree. Withholding funding. You can tell how like, incredibly nervous she is. Democrats never snip at each other like this on the floor. Very, very unusual for law enforcement anywhere in the country, across the country. It's just not acceptable and it should not be done and it should not be based on party affiliation playing favoritism. I absolutely agree. So here's what this is all about. Cory Booker, instead of in the committee, in the Judiciary Committee, which is where amendments are supposed to be made, Cory Booker decides to act dramatic. I know. I'm shocked. You're shocked. We're all surprised that Cory Booker, as Ben Shapiro puts it, angry eyes on Mr. Potato Head. That Cory Booker is going to waltz out in front of the country and be dramatic. No. And so Booker has decided to add an amendment late in the process that completely screws up a series of fairly bipartisan bills on police funding and reform regarding how the DOJ will allot funds to state police departments. And this then causes a three way fight between Senator Cory Booker, Democrat, Senator Cortez Mastro, a Democrat, and Senator Klobuchar, who took a moment from berating her own staffers long enough to also start crying in front of the Senate. And Jim Banks is just watching all this because Cory Booker has decided that what really needs to happen right now for the party, he needs to shred the rest of the Democrats over everything. I object. Objection heard. Mr. President, the senator from Minnesota. Mr. President, I want to thank the Senator Nevada for her work in trying to bring these bills to a vote on the floor. I want to thank Senator Grassley, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee. I want to thank Senator Durbin, who is there, the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, someone who has, by the way, been a leading voice on immigration. Now Klobuchar is going to break down into tears. And one of the things I don't understand here is that we have committees for a reason and we have hearings for a reason. And you can't do one thing on Police Week and not show up and not object and let these bills go through. You can't. And then say another a few weeks later. How could Cory Booker. How can you do that? Well, this set Cory off. And I bring you one of the greatest rants from Cory Booker in the month of July. Democratic Party needs a wake up call. I see law firms bending a knee to this president, not caring about the larger principles that those free speech rights that you could take on any client. Why are you bending the knee? I see universities that should be bastions of free speech bending at the knee to this president. I see businesses taking late night talk show hosts off the air because they dare to insult a president. I see people also because, you know, he's losing $40 million a year and he's not funny. The average age, by the way, it was released today, the average age of the person watching Stephen Colbert's show right now is 68. If you are a late night show and the average age of someone watching Your show is 68, and you're marketing to the youth now, if you're marketing to people who are 68, excellent. Colbert was not marketing. He was marketing to the youths. And he's. Instead of hitting the mark, the majority of his audience was 68. That's called a demographic mismatch. That is a cardinal sin in media. But yes, of course, clearly the real sin here is that Colbert insulted Trump, so they're going to censor him 10 months from now, who want mergers suddenly think that they have to pay tribute to this president. And what are the very people here elected to defend the Constitution of the United States say? I'll remind you, this is a debate about him amending police funding. That's it. And he's losing it over this radio crew. We have to send you to the commercial land. I'm sorry to leave you with bated breath, but imagine a grown man screaming like a junior higher and you'll be about halfway there. We're gonna continue on the live stream. It's the Tony Kinnit cast here on the Daily Signal. Sorry, Senator Booker, you were yelling. Oh, well, today, let's look the other way and pass some resources that won't go to Connecticut, that won't go to Illinois, that won't go to New York, that will go to the states he likes. That is complicity with an authoritarian leader who is trashing our Constitution. It's time for Democrats to have a backbone. It's time for us to fight. It's time for us to draw lines. And when it comes to the safety of my state, it's time for us to draw lines. Straight ones, squiggly ones, expo marker, sharpie marker lines. He says he's mad about it. And again, I, I really do love that. As soon, as soon as Klobuchar is done talking, poor Jim Banks has to flip it over. Because in the Senate, as long as there are objections ready to go, they can object each other all the ding dong dang day. It's hilarious to watch. And my favorite part, though is watching Booker just tell people what he's doing. Just like little updates on, on his personal life. At the moment, he's standing. He's sitting. He's. He's here. I'm standing today. Mr. President, the senator from Nevada. Mr. President, let me try to refocus this on the bills that are for us today. I'm not sure the answer here is to stop bipartisan legislation that gives tools to law enforcement across the community to keep our. So again, she's saying, look, dude, we gotta give money to police or we're gonna, like, get slaughtered in every election from here to the end of time. They tried this in 2020, didn't work. And now here again, Cory Booker is going to get mad. He's going to put on his angry eyes. He's going to just. I'm standing. Amazing. Now I did. I couldn't help this. I'm sorry. What this entire situation played out like was like an episode of Seinfeld. So in the interest of Senator Jim Banks of Indiana, who had to preside over what can only be described as toddlers throwing paint at each other for American police, is there an objection to the modification? Mr. President, the senator from Nevada reserving the right to object. And for that reason, Mr. President, I object. Reserving the right to object. Is there an objection to the original request reserving the right to object? Senator from New Jersey. I'm confused by my colleague. Thank you. From New Jersey. I was just called out by name and I want to respond. Incredible. Incredible. I love it so much. There's a reason, by the way, that Democrats in the rest of the country are currently losing it. Democrat Governor of Maryland Westmore, who is supposed to be a popular fan favorite for the again, the next presidential election cycle. The man can't even keep a straight enough face to bring forward new policy ideas or candidates that he's endorsing. Roy Cooper of North Carolina is going for the Senate seat that's not even secure for them at this point. Roy Cooper was supposed to be liked. Governor, Republicans are likely to run Michael Watley there instead of Laura Trump, which is a good move. Although if I of course had my druthers, I'd prefer seeing Michael Watley and Lara Trump co chair the RNC like they did in 24. And what is President Trump doing at the moment? He's brokering peace deals. As Carolyn Levitt pointed out, Trump is currently averaging one major international trade deal and one major cease fire a month. Here was the president. Well, Thailand's a very big trading partner and Cambodia lesser so. But they do a lot. And I saw that, I read in a lot of different places, including yours, Breitbart, that they were really going at it. And they do, you know, they've had many conflicts and wars over the years. I guess it was a five year, 500 year period. When I spoke to them, they said, 500 years. They said, that's a lot. But now it was raging and raging hard. People were being killed at the border a lot. And I said, listen, we're doing a trading deal. And I said to Thailand, I started, we're doing a trading deal and I'm not going to do a deal if you're going to be killing each other. And I spoke. It works. It worked in Africa, it worked with India and Pakistan and now it's worked with Cambodia and Thailand. Trump says, do you want access to the economy or do you want to be craters? The choice is yours. And they're like, I don't want to be a crater. I'd like to be a traitor with you. And then he brokers another ceasefire. Incredible. Now, this does bring us to the media, which we're going to get into. Don't go anywhere. Got to bring the radio crew back from commercial. It's the Tony Kenneth cast. This is the Tony Kennett cast on 93 Wyoming. I love it. I do. I love watching the media shoot themselves in the foot consistently so that every time a little, you know, they make an extra large boo boo, like trying to cover up Joe Biden's mental decline. They'll, they'll try to get out ahead of themselves and say, we promise with our pinkies out, we're gonna do better. We're not gonna lie about COVID 19, we're not gonna lie about Russiagate, we're not gonna lie about. And then oops, it all comes crashing down yet again. The latest example of this is the severe amount of distrust the American people have levied against the media reporting on the horrific events in Traverse City, Michigan, which is already out of the news. That was in the news and now it is 100% completely gone. And then not only the again the situation regarding Traverse City, but also Cincinnati and the brutal beating that took place there and the horrible police response from the chief of police following it. And then the shooting in New York City yesterday. So in the midst of the New York City shooting yesterday, CNN brought on an analyst who in the middle of trying to explain the active shooting situation down on Park Avenue and there was this guy that was going up the flights of stairs that was moving through to again commit additional atrocities that would eventually take four lives, one and a New York City Police Department officer. CNN started, given some initial analysis, that was a very, very bad decision. Who he is? They do not know who he is. They know he is a male, possibly white, he's wearing sunglasses, he appears to have a mustache. And that picture has been distributed to every police officer in New York City. I have a question then. If this picture has been distributed everywhere and by the way, if you've seen the picture of the individual, he doesn't look anywhere close to white. So why are you saying oh well we know possibly white. If you're going to get on screen as an analyst in a major network breaking news situation, starting to guess the demographic. Well, you could possibly white. Why? Why is that the move? Seriously why? Why is that where you're going to go? Because immediately people start to question whether or not you have a political motivation to say that there is very likely this one color responsible. Because again CNN has endorsed, has amplified, has exacerbated racial coverage of events when it fits their narratives over the last decade and a half, two decades really. And the American people didn't give them a second, didn't give them a second, ended up. What did we find out? That the shooter was identified as Shane Devin Tamura, a black guy with some Asian ancestry, 27 year old from Las Vegas, Nevada. Now he carried an AR15 style looking rifle into this building and then shot a security guard and police officer and a couple of other individuals. Horrible situation. And the after events when the city leadership came out to discuss the event, the shooter ended up taking his own life Up. I think the 35th floor is where he ended up taking his own life. According to the CCTV footage, the governor of New York decided to come out and make this about what they had the suicide note from the individual. They had some of the suggestions at what this individual was going to do via certain motivations that appeared to be some personal group grievances, some kind of corporate grievances, some that might be political grievances. What did Kathy Hochul, Governor of New York, decide to get out and tell New Yorkers in the country? But Governor, even when Joe Biden was president and Democrats controlled Congress, your party did not pass a ban on semiautomatic rifles, even in the wake of really horrific mass shootings like this one. So what makes you think that anything would be different now and default your own party for not acting on this? First of all, again, my God. And I mean that as a, as a prayer. My God, why on earth, why on earth would you take this moment right here, right now to say, well, I mean, what, Trump isn't even banning guns. I mean, from the CNN perspective, if you want to know why Americans despise the legacy corporate media, this is why. Guys, Manhattan, that especial area, there are signs everywhere that say gun free zone. The law breaking individuals tend not to obey gun law signs. See, the breaking the law appears to carry over into multiple areas. You guys know that murder is in fact against the law, has been for a long time. But Hochul is not going to push back what she should and say, look, this isn't the time for this. She's going to start talking about gun laws because you know, of course, when you were in charge. I'm looking for political courage. I'm looking for people to stand up for the people of this nation and say enough is enough. How much more slaughter do we have to endure because of these assault weapons? We had this happen in my hometown of Buffalo in 2022. You remember 10 people shopping at a Tops grocery store in a black part of our city. Nothing. Nothing at all, by the way. A black part of our city. My God, My God, what a thing to say. Wow, the Democrats, they tell themselves so consistently, it's just ridiculous. The, the shooter in this case, he shot himself on the 33rd floor. Thank you. Thank you for that correction, producer Nick and had a, a kind of a suicide note that said that he had some kind of a head injury that is consistent with football injuries. And the NFL headquarters was there. This appears to be where the guy was headed. He also shot a blackstone executive, one floor above. A lot of things are not yet clear, but the Democrats are going to go all and say the guns did this. I remind you that not one week ago in Traverse City, Michigan, an individual went on a mass stabbing and he stabbed 11 people making it to the parking lot and was going to get away. And if it weren't for the actions of Derrick Perry, a black man with a gun who held him at gunpoint like a freaking hero until police arrived. Now, I'm not going to play the rest of that, that clip, but the cops do arrive because the language gets a little bit sparse. We didn't have time to do the censoring and the bleeping that we normally do before the show. So Derek Perry, a good guy with a gun, stopped this individual who did not need a gun to commit the crimes. Now, what are some other details that, you know, the media is not exactly getting into about this horrible situation? From the casualties in Manhattan, the security guard that was killed in last night's Manhattan shooting has been identified as ALOND Etienne, age 46. He was a security guard, unarmed, no gun, due to New York laws that do not allow security guards to carry firearms. So criminals, they can have the firearms. But if, if good individuals out there, whether they're on duty as a security guard, whether they're off duty as a cop, whether they're off duty, just as a citizen of the United States, out and about, God forbid law abiding citizens stop some kind of horrific tragedy like this. And this brings us all the way back down to Cincinnati because the media won't even cover instances of violence and, and quote unquote interracial crime if the colors don't go in the right direction. So in Cincinnati, and I waited, I waited for a couple of days on this story because I wanted to make sure that the details that we had were correct. Five individuals, who, according to the videos are black, assaulted a white man outside of a jazz festival in Cincinnati. They surrounded him and they beat the crap out of him. They were curb stomping his skull. That's attempted murder. And then the guy's girlfriend comes up, tries to intervene. We're not going to show the footage because it's graphic. And then they beat her too, until she was lying there with a possible. Again, it looked like it could be a possible skull fracture on the ground. Blood coming from the nose, in the ear, unconscious. Now, I don't have to tell you that if the roles were reversed and this was a crime that occurred by white people on any individual of any minority group in the United States. This would be wall to wal coverage forever. Even when crimes don't happen and a person from the quote unquote black community, I guess as Kathy Hochul puts it, suggests that there was a crime. Like Jussie Smollett with a Subway sandwich, the media does wall to wall coverage. Oh, this rope in a NASCAR garage looks a little like a noose. Oh, racism. There we go. It's white supremacy. This is why Americans don't trust the media. We'll catch the radio crew in a second. We'll send you guys over to commercial. It's the Tony Kenneth Castle now over here on the live stream. I do want to dig into this just a little bit here because there is still a lot that is left unknown about this. But according to Vivek Ramaswamy, who is running for the governor of Ohio, he said, I spoke to Holly, one of the victims, earlier today. She's a single working mom who went to a friend's birthday party. It's unconscionable that there were no police present in that area of Cincinnati on a Friday night. Remember this? Or even an ambulance to take her to the hospital. That is weird. Large cities that hold some kind of festival, there's usually an ambulance nearby that's required by city code. If you don't know how to run basic city events and planning, even, goodness gracious, when my wife as a band director, before we were married and I was a lowly robotics coach or a track coach, there were ambulances that were required to be on site when there were events that were expected to reach a certain capacity in rural Indiana. And what they didn't have like an ambulance on site here next to this large jazz festival in Cincinnati. So Vivek continues. He says leftists like to lecture about systemic injustice while thugs turn our cities into war zones. I'm done with excuses. And then he makes some campaign promises and then again suggests that he or he offers his prayers and condolences and promises to check in on Holly. What the police chief of Cincinnati had to say immediately, just this amazing intuition right away that she can just know is again, unconscionable and disgusting. Another topic I want to cover real quick, social media and journalism and the role it plays in this incident. And yes, guys, that's you. That is you reminder that the national media, who usually covers racial instances immediately whenever it is quote unquote white on black crime, had not said a word at this point. MSNBC only picked up the story recently and again left out the race of the five who were charged in the headline, suspiciously enough. But anyway, the Cincinnati police chief, she's going to give us all the lecture. Karen Haircut and all social media. The post that we've seen does not depict the entire incident. That is one version of. Of what occurred. Wait a minute, so you're. You're angry that people reported on one version that occurred? Why? I. Isn't that just reporting some of the stuff that's there? But she's mad about this because again, it suggests that this might have been a racially motivated crowd. How could you suggest that? After all, all social media posts from individuals who might be black or brown. They never say anything mean or racist. Only white people do that. Times social media, mainstream media and their commentaries are misrepresentation of the circumstances surrounding any given event. What that does, that causes us some difficulties in thoroughly investigating the activity and enforcing the law. It does not. Because what happens that social media population post and your coverage of it distorts the content of what actually happened and it makes our job more difficult. Go ahead. Right here. Thank you. Two questions. Where were the nearest officers? In the central business section. They were working. They were both in vehicles and like I said, they had to maneuver through the traffic. Second question is, you had said social media, news media, the content of what actually happened, what exactly was distorted? I understand that there was one, you know, multiple views of the video, but exactly what led up to this? I mean, what was distorted? Yeah, so I think by the irresponsibility with social media is it just shows one side of the equation. There you go. She has no idea what actually occurred. The investigation hasn't concluded, but she knows it wasn't racist because black people can never be racist towards white people. So sayeth the Karen. Uh, now, producer Nick, remind me here before we go pick up the commercial people. She's under a lawsuit. She had been under a lawsuit for quote, unquote, anti white bias of some sort. Help me out with this. So a few of her own officers had come forward and alleged workplace discrimination against her in a federal civil rights lawsuit. Hmm. Those inches. Boy, are they resting. Interesting indeed. Curious how it always seems to appear that way. We'll be back in just a second. We got to pick up the radio crew. Then we'll get to the social media side. It's the Tony Kenneth cast. The Tony Kenneth cast on 93 WIBC. Welcome back to the Tony Kennon cast. Boy, it's always exciting. I'm sure to hear the host come back in on a show With a big sigh. Social media is in fact rather depressing. That's, that's just the truth. But I have some great news right now. The left, they are in it. They are excited, they are revved up and ready to go. And they are really angry about Sydney Sweeney's jeans. We are still on this. We are still here. Again, the media that refuses to cover in large part the crimes in Cincinnati, that refuses to actually go into depth on what we know so far about the shooter in New York, that refuse to talk about certain things that may favor one side of the political aisle. They're very, very, very angry. They're angry about Sydney Sweeney and her genes. And not just that, but men in general. I really wish I was joking. I'm not. So of course there are all of the articles from MSNBC and, and things that have come out in the last couple days saying, well, actually the really racist and problematic and extra stinky, mean, terrible. I can't believe they would do this Sydney Sweeney Nazi nonsense is what they're suggesting. Oh, it's, it's, you know, all of this all. Again, here's ABC News this morning trying to make the case that, well, some people see this blonde haired, blue eyed person is a Nazi. Oh, time to check the pulse. We begin with the backlash of our new ad campaign featuring actress Sydney Sweeney. Yeah, the ads are for American Eagle and the tagline is Sydney Sweeney has great genes. Now in one ad, the blonde haired, blue eyed actress talks about genes as in DNA. The blonde haired, blue eyed actress, the blonde. In one ad, the lady participating in Lebenswarm, the fraulein Sydney Sweeney, she says that she has great jeans and also that she's hiding. She says she asked hiding Jews under the cupboard, was it Sydney Sweeney? I tell you what, she's a blonde haired, blue eyed bimbo, I cannot believe it. Or American Eagle. And the tagline is Sydney Sweeney has great jeans. Now in one ad, the blonde hair, blue eyed actress talks about genes as in DNA being passed down from her parents. The play on words is being compared to Nazi propaganda with racial undertones. Racial undertones? Yes, because you see, if a really fat person of a certain color gets up and does a dove ad, that's inclusive. But if somebody who happens to be white with the blonde haired, blue eyed gets up and does an ad, which I will remind you, they also live in this country, people with various skin colors and hair tones do in fact exist here among us. I know, crazy. Well, that's actually, you know, that's just secret Nazi super Duper fascisming. Do want to say a quick thank you over on the YouTube livestream to Libertarian Dragon, longtime friend of the show, who did just drop two very, very generous super chats over to the team. $100 each. Really appreciate that. Thank you very much for sticking with us over here on the Tony Kennedcast. So this brings us to. I must, I must tell you, this brings us to more crying. Now, we had all of the influencers come out and cry over the horrors and the evils of apparently eugenics soft pedaling through American Eagle, that you know, middle school, high school clothing company or at least that's who used to. That used to be kind of targeted at. So the Karens, they're back. They're even angrier than they were last time. Here you go. That got me too. And I don't know why, because it's just so crying over it. I keep thinking that people just are not gonna believe us until we're hung out there. But then, even then, I feel like they'll be like, oh, no. So we're hang, huh? It's hanged. Kind of like they are with. With what I see. The same with what kind of like. Kind of like they don't know what's going on. You know, also with Cricket. Cricket. Cricket. And then she's mad because people called. Called her out for being, you know, a child. Remember Selena Gomez? The children. I'm Selena Gomez. Try my new Oreos. Perpetual self imposed victimhood. You know, I did a post about saying, hey, like, these are the action steps that we really need to see from the good whites, where I said, I need the good whites. Put my cash app. And she goes, well, would you just rather white women just not follow you at all anymore? Because that. And I'm like, yeah, definitely. Unfollow me if. All right, you got it. So again, I would like to remind everyone out there that. I'm sorry, advertising models having big boobs is not a Nazi trope. In fact, that's just American. In fact, the entire Western civilization. Advertising sex cells. Shock breaking news. Uh, but of course, they're not just angry about the Sydney Sweeney stuff. They're also very angry about Israel. Uh, and we're gonna have to come back and hit this in the bonus tone a section of the show because the other Democrat senators that aren't currently arm wrestling with Cory Booker on the floor of the Senate, uh, they're also mad about Israel. Ooh, Very, very angry about it. And there is a, a lady. I'm being generous here. A lady over on YouTube or TikTok or whatever that does food bank review videos. So she gets food bank food and then reviews it, which sounds kind of problematic, I'm gonna be honest. That's like, weird. But she has a bit of a detour here. I'm very sorry we have to play this for you, but it is necessary. It's time for another food bank haul. What did my family of. No, no, no, no. Because hundreds of thousands of people are starving. Babies and mothers and grandfathers are starving to death because there are thousands of trucks of food and diapers and baby marmula behind a wall and Israel won't let fit in. Yeah. First of all, no. The United nations is the crew that is currently refusing to deliver aid because it doesn't want IDF troops accompanying the aid into Gaza. There are also videos constantly right now of Hamas individuals openly shooting people in Gaza civilians and shooting the aid trucks delivering food. Again, people in Gaza, people who have been living in the Gaza Strip are on social media right now recording videos, live videos where they say Hamas is stealing the food. But yes, this is Israel. Ah, yes, yes. The. The individual, we're going to call them from Seattle who does food bank reviews, wants you to know she can't eat. Maybe because she's angry about the Jews. Rational babies are starving right now. Gaza has no food. This isn't true, by the way. Israel is dropping in a lot of food by palate now. The media is upset, saying that this is also terrible, that they're air dropping food because it could float down and land on people and crush them. And also saying, well, Gazan people aren't dogs, which is amazing. I didn't realize that. That I airdrop food to my pets every day. Fly like an AC130 cargo mod, just drop a bunch of food to pets around the world. That's kind of incredible. I didn't know that about feeding dogs. Did you know that about feeding dogs? Producer NICK I am not too sure that many people in Gaza are worried about feeding the dogs. So moving slightly along here. Very, very true. Agreeing, agreeing with you there. We have the solution from the leftist influencers. We've got it. Here's what we're going to do. Something I've never tried before. They're going to cancel people. Yeah. Someone who grew up in a very rural Appalachian town and wanted to escape all of the sentiments that that entails this. Sydney Sweeney. Like what? What sentiments that are entailed growing up in Appalachia. What. What are those? Commercial is so embarrassing. Unfortunately, you can't argue with people who tout those beliefs because they lack critical thinking skills. So I think we should. Who tout those beliefs that what that it. That there are guys out there who appreciate that. Sydney Sweeney redoing the Megan Fox from Transformers scene. Sydney Sweeney, Hasbro. And then she just gets into a car and drives off. Wow. You just can't argue with people who tout the values of boobs, butts and American cars that go fast. You should just start shaming them instead. You are an embarrassment. Sydney Sweeney. Go back to school or do some ayahuasca or something. Because that brain ain't brain in too well, is it, girl? Now, hang on, hang on, hang on. Go back to school. What's with all of the shaming? The body shaming. I was told that getting out there and selling your body was empowering and it was good and great and like, you're just. It's so wonderful. Now let's go back to school all of a sudden. Boy, that wave of feminism lasted a whopping half a second. Radio crew, we got to send you over to the commercial. We'll continue on the live stream over here. It's the Tony Kennett cast here on the Daily Signal. Now, the articles that are streaming out, some of these provided by the Dairy the very dear crew over at the Tony Kinicast Discord. There's a link to that in the description. There's a new term for all of you out there. So you've heard of mansplaining, which is when a guy explains things to you. Now get ready for man keeping. According to the New York Times, who is not satisfied taking constant L after L after l this month, Quote why women are weary of the emotional labor of man keeping. As male social circles shrink, female partners say they have to meet more social and emotional needs. Hold on a ding dong dang second here has not every single sitcom female comic and like group of individuals who claim to be women on the social media and the blogging spheres for the last 40 years complained about guys hanging out with their friends. The most common sitcom trope on planet Earth is where Deborah says, raymond, now you're not going to go hang out with your friends? And he goes, oh, Deborah, I'm just gonna go hang out with my friends. And then Robert's like, everybody loves Raymond. Come on now. Come on now. Guys are hanging out with their wives too much. That's what you're gonna complain. Are you freaking kidding me? Man keeping. So do you want men or do you not want men? Well, according to this another blisteringly amazing article from New York Times Magazine. Now this is from the 21st. It's called the Trouble with Wanting Men. Women are so fed up with dating men that the phenomenon even has a name, heterophatalism. So what do we do with our desires? I mean this not just as a card carrying Baptist. I mean this as just one human owl just to another. You need Jesus. You need Jesus. Go to church. Go to church. Take the phone. Take the phone. Put it down. Just. Just get rid of it. You don't need. I'm sorry, some fool on Instagram who spends a lot of their day. It's time for another food bank haul. What did my family of. No, no. I'm guessing she's probably not the best for relationship advice and mental health. You need Jesus. You do. You know who I don't see complaining constantly and crying and mourning? Men? Women in happy marriages. And not just the traditional Christian marriages, but just women in happy marriages and relationships who don't lose their mind about social media, bragging about affairs they're having and then getting upset when they get a divorce right after or begging for a divorce on social media and then getting mad that their husband divorces them. According to Vice, June 20, man keeping is why women are done with dating. Wait a minute. I'm sorry, hold on a second here. All of the American Pie. Did you ever seen American Pie? It's a movie about some very horny high school guys who really want to have sex before prom. And so they agree that they need to like be more sensitive and talk to women. The entire theme of every aughts chick flick was guys being more sensitive and like, you know, just. They just want. Women just want to talk. Now there's article after article. The Guardian is the male circle. Circle continues to shrink. Their partners have to take on much more emotional labor and many are opting to spend their lives alone instead. Good luck. We're going to be back in a second and talk about the EPA because I can't take any more of this nonsense. It's the Tony Kennett cast. This is the Tony Kennett cast on 93 WIBC. All right, back to the adults. First though, just as I'm sorry I did tell you, producer Allison. Producer Allison, you're out there over on the WIBC Indianapolis side of things. Hello? Hello. So again, if I'm wrong, you know, just, you know, ignore me and whatever, but I believe that after all of these complaints about women carrying the emotional labors, you've. You've dated Dudes, at some point in your life, I'm guessing you just throwing that out there is kind of a probably. Yes, that. Yes. That's a safe bet. Thank you for asking. Yeah. So have you ever grown weary of man keeping? Guys being. Oh, sorry, sorry. It was just during the commercial break. That's my bad. Man keeping. According to the New York Times advice. You know where I go to for all of my dating advice? Clearly, man keeping is when a man spends too much time with you and doesn't spend all of his time with his guy friends. That's. That means that you now have to be man keeping. You have to be his friend and not just, you know, his. His piece, his side pieces, his sweet thing. So do you tire of man keeping when a guy treats you like a friend and a girlfriend? Oh, you mean. Yeah. What? Normal dating is so being friends first and then. Yeah, no, I've not. I have not had that experience. Okay, okay, okay. All right, that. That's fair. Have you ever, you know, just decided that what you really needed from a guy more than anything ever was to stop talking to you throughout the day? No, I don't think so. I don't think so. I'm pretty welcome to conversation, especially with the relationships I'm in. Well, there you go. I mean, again, just. Just a little market research here. I am aware that I am not a woman, despite what those complaining about the Sydney Sweeney ads may say in general being fluid and whatnot. But we'll move on. Thanks for the little, you know, little market research there. Alison wanted to give the people what they wanted there in case someone comes in and says, excuse me, Tony, you don't have boobs, you know, later. And discredits all of my takes there. So thank you very much. Appreciate that. Anytime, anytime. Onto something that's a little bit more appropriate to the Daily News. So the epa, Lee Zeldin, the man is a champion. The man is pretty excellent in the Trump administration. A lot of mavericks running cabinet positions here. And he went on Ruthless, which is an excellent show, and friends of our program as well. And he announced some new major regulation rollbacks that we have not seen since the Obama era when he came in and screwed everything up. Happened back in the Obama administration. 2009 was that they put forward this regulation called the endangerment finding. Now, a lot of are out there listening. They might not know what the endangerment finding is. If you were asked congressional Democrats to describe what it is, the left would say that it means that carbon dioxide is a pollutant carbon dioxide is an endangerment to human health. They might say methane is a pollutant. Methane is an endangerment to human health. And that's an oversimplified, I would say inaccurate way to describe it. The way they did this was following a Supreme Court court case in Massachusetts versus epa. And the Obama administration said that carbon dioxide, when mixed with a bunch of other, well, mixed gases, the greenhouse gases that it contributes to climate change. How much? They don't say it's more than zero. And they say that climate change endangers human health. So, because, so what Lee Zeldin essentially proposes based on correcting some very, very false and garbage data, Very, very false and garbage data. He suggests that, yeah, they're going to start rolling back a lot of the climate change regulations that say if you're like, if you have exhaust on your car and it's got carbon, oh, no, then yeah, you can go ahead and build those things. And the left is just again losing their minds over this Al Gore, because, you know, of course, the guy who thinks he built the Internet, he says today's EPA announcement ignores the blindingly obvious reality of the climate crisis and sidelines the EPA's own scientists and lawyers in favors of the interests and profits of the fossil fuel industry. Ooh. Weakening safeguards that reduce greenhouse gas pollution will harm American competitiveness in a global economy. No, it won't. Europe just bought $600 billion of US energy. Get outta here, you ding dong. A global economy that's moving away from oil, gas and coal. You know who's not? China, India, you know, two growing economies. You know whose economy is not growing? France. You know whose economy isn't growing? Any of the goofball green economies that are not springing up. They're, they're essentially, they're languishing in purgatory before they die a very, very painful death. Watching Al Gore cry is just one of the best things ever. Which is a shame because as you clearly know here in the Midwest, in Indiana, we've been under sea ocean waters since 2005, just like Al Gore predicted. I had to walk through six hurricanes on the way out to the studio today. It was horrible nonsense. By the way, do also want to thank Carrie as well over on the live stream. Huge thank you to her because she also threw down a really kind $50 tip. She did say Jesus is the only answer. Look, you're never gonna have to convince me. I wholeheartedly agree. And the sooner that people like Al Gore maybe stopped losing their minds on social media and went to church and just took a deep breath, things would get a little bit better. And that's really the catch here. Now look, is everything that's coming out of the administration on deregulation wonderful? I think that the AI push has a couple of problematic things. I don't like the idea that states who don't thrust AI data centers into all kinds of places and for example, rural water tables where they're going to or where they have, I should say, sucked the water table dry and harmed the local farms and such. Yeah, I think that that's a bad thing, that the Trump administration should not just encourage the plopping down of data and AI centers down wherever. I think that data centers should be built next to really large bodies of water like the Great Lakes. But that would require Kathy Hochul not to be bleeping insane. So until then, I would like to remind Governor Governor Braun of Indiana, if you get the Indiana legislature to appoint me as the state mayor of Gary after I purge that city with blood and iron, we can build all of the data centers right there along Lake Michigan. We can. I'll also solve crime permanently. So if you ever do want to make me the king of Gary, Indiana, I'll solve that right away. You don't have to bleed any farm communities dry with stupid projects. We can also slap a nuclear plant right there as well, right next to the data centers. I'm at your service. So anyway, aside from that, those who are just tuning into the live stream for the first time have no idea what is going on. My many apologies to you. So that stuff aside, I do want to point out one final thing here before we dig into some bonus tonus. Nate Silver, who was a pollster that was extremely accurate around election day and essentially sacrificed everything that he had built up with the left through, for example, 538 and other electoral polling projects that he did and he posted this today. That is a very, very well written statement. He says, I've refrained from writing about Epstein, but now that I have taken the time to look at the data, I am skeptical it is having much impact on Trump with his base. There has been no decline at all in Trump's approval ratings with Republicans, for instance. And we're going to talk about this here in a couple of minutes over on the bonus tonus side of things and talk about why the Democrats have no leadership. This is a huge part of it. For those who say that right now everything is a cover up for Epstein, everything, everywhere you're going to force more people who genuinely do care about seeing more stuff on Epstein essentially take an off ramp and distance themselves from it. Because the allies they are standing next to right now saying they want more answers regarding the Epstein investigation. When you go all loony, you scare off a lot of allies. And it turns out the data shows that happening in real time. Radio crew will see you soon. It's the Tony Kenneth cast. All right, now that we're over here, for just a smidge of bonus Tonus, let me tell you a little more about this article and why it is absolutely astounding. So right now, Nate Silver points out that There have been 178 stories so far this month in July in the New York Times alone about Jeffrey Epstein. The New York Times, who's currently posting articles about man keeping and Sydney Sweeney. Yeah, they're. They've posted 178 stories so far about the Epstein thing. Why? Because the Democrats are so desperate, so desperate to hit Trump on anything that some people on the Trump base who are aggravated, and rightly so, with the rollout of the Epstein stuff because Bondi screwed the pooch on its release. When you over promise and you under deliver, yeah, that's what happens. And now the Democrats have decided, well, clearly we have to go after anything that is Trump bad. And while doing so, they have essentially sided with the really stupid people like Candace Owens, who have come up with like wild, insane conspiracy theories that space aliens who, you know, space aliens created the Jews. According to like those goofballs, they orchestrated Epstein as an extraterrestrial asset to, I guess, make it possible for humans to poop cesium and its three most deliciously radioactive isotopes or whatever, when that's the crew that you are allying with to draw attention to the Epstein stuff, you're going to push Americans away from desiring to cover it whatsoever. And right now, according to the data, again, this is from Silver Bulletin, over from Nate Silver, who does in fact keep his nose to the ground, or his nose to the ground, the nose to the grindstone and his ear to the ground. Sorry, a little malafort there. He does in fact read this situation correctly. And the Democrats who are trying to shuffle back and forth between Epstein and, and whatever else Cory Booker's yelling at people on the Senate floor and Klobuchar, when she's not, you know, again, abusing her staff, is yelling back, what else are the Democrats losing their marbles about? It's pretty precious. It really, really is precious. Right now you've got Senator Chris Van Holland, Senator Warner, and then Senator Tim Kaine freaking out in front of the public about completely different things. You don't do that. Oh. If you are an opposition party, the only way you gain traction is through unification on issues that matter to the public. I will remind you that when the Republican Party hit the Biden administration during the Biden years, that they would unilaterally work together and hit the Democrats on things like inflation. It would hit the Democrats on men and women's sports and the critical race theory, hyper intersectionality in education, for instance. And then they would hit the Democrats on the border in illegal immigration. They would hit them pretty hard and consistently. The senators would cry together with one voice. Except for Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins, who were off acting stupid somewhere. They would unify and fight against it. That's not what's going on right now. Senator Chris Van Hollen, as he ever is. He's yelling. Outside of facilities where ICE has detained actual rapists, child abusers, domestic abusers, other kinds of abusers. Here's Chris Van Hollen. He's very mad that ICE would hold, you know, guys committing violent sexual crimes. This holding cell has also become a place where the Trump administration's plan to violate people's constitutional right to due process has been front and center. Center. This is the place where they held Kilmar Abrego Garcia before they shipped him down to Seekot the notorious prison in El Salvador. This is where they denied him his due process rights. Then of course, a nine to nothing Supreme Court decision called out that illegality and said they had to facilitate his return. But this. So he's whining about the Kilmar Brago Garcia stuff. All right, good luck with that. What's Mike Warner yelling about? Is it the same kind of thing? Or Democrats unified in their messaging now? You know, today I want to focus again on the challenge that first generation Americans and immigrants are having with these awful Trump policies. So I always say you can be for a secure border, but not for an ICE group that now has more funding than the FBI picking up. Why did you call them first generation immigrants? First generation immigrants are those who came to this country and got their citizenship in the United States. They are first generation American immigrants. Oh my God. I can't stand how stupid they are. But I also don't want em to stop because this is just awful. Oh man, the ICE is gonna roll around. Then I tell you what, the people in the Polish counties of Pennsylvania are running in terror of ICE groups. No. What about in Delavan Wisconsin. Are the Hispanic citizens, Hispanic origin citizens of the United States, running in terror of ICE right now? I called them up today. Nope, business as usual. In fact, many of them are really pleased because among Hispanic legal immigrants, they hate illegal immigration the most. Also, it's a great way to get rid of that. You know, your, your son's dating a gal who may not be here legally. You know, you just call ICE up and then poof, there she goes. Now your son is back to dating perhaps someone more. I'm just kidding. So then you've got Tim Kaine. Tim Kaine, who looks like Tim Walls if you rubbed his head with 36 circus balloons and then dragged his face through poison ivy. You don't remember Tim Kaine? Remember Hillary Clinton's vice presidential candidate, you know, Bill NY on meth? Well, Tim Kaine, he's very angry today too. And he's angry about Israel. He's like the food bank chick from Seattle, except this is a senator. Do you think that the US should be pulling support from Israel or stopping? We need to allow the humanitarian organizations that are experts in providing food to do it rather than a jerry rigged ghf. Ah, yes. So they're very mad that the particularly previous aid groups, like the Red Cross, for instance, who refused to give aid to certain groups because Hamas said no. We need to make sure they who again alert individuals who are very violent, disgusting wife beaters, children beaters, rapists, etc. We need to make sure they're given the food so they can continue selling it to Hamas. That's what he's very upset about. And this other aid group that's dropping, you know, actual pallets of food via plane like the Berlin Airlift. Yeah, that. Well, that needs to stop right now. That is unsuccessful. And the notion that you're going to have just a handful, tiny handful of sites distributing food sufficient for this population is a complete and kind of brutal fantasy. We need to let World Food Program, Mercy Corps and other organizations that are experts at this back into doing it. It's very, very. They're not, by the way, the Netanyahu government, not the Israeli people, but the Netanyahu government. Ah, there we go. Oh, no, no, no. Not the Israeli people. No, no. The Netanyahu government. Ah, yes, it's all about Netanyahu. Okay, good luck with that. Good luck with that. That the more that this party puts forward, everyone together, straining in different directions, they are not going to make progress. And in the meantime, you do have the youths, not Cory Booker, who's just you know, standing today, at least, you know, as we saw earlier, I'm standing today. Yeah. Other than Cory Booker, the rest of the youths in the Democrat Party are moving towards either a more identitarian identity politics style and then the other left is moving towards socialism as quick as they possibly can. Good luck to you. Good luck to you. Because even though there are polls that say the Democrats are energized to get out and vote, the rest of the polls show that it is not enough to just get the base out to vote in the midterms. It's not. We've seen it consistently not happen. And with the economy starting to level out and move in a really headstrong direction because trade deals are coming through, when the world situation looks a lot better, when illegal immigration is really no longer even something at the top of American's mind because the border is shut. Wow. It turns out that you might actually have a couple of things to run on in the midterms that the Democrats aren't going to be able to pony up because Chuck, Chuck Schumer yelling about Juan Crow laws ain't gonna do it. It's, it's just not gonna happen. Now, there is one other thing I wanted to mention on the air today that we're not really going to be able to dig into, but I'm sorry, I couldn't help it. Judge James Boasberg from Washington, D.C. has now been slapped with a misconduct complaint by the Department of Justice for making improper public comments about President Trump. This means that in essence, James Boasberg, who's supposed to be an impartial judge as a federal judge, he is, it turns out, not following the law. You're not supposed to get out there and make a bunch of political statements as a judge at the federal level, it's not allowed. Additionally, Judge whatever her name is, the Obama era judge that tried slapping down the Planned Parenthood funding freeze. We are likely going to see a couple of judge impeachments over the, over the next couple of months. That's my latest prediction. There will be some serious judicial impeachments because these judges over on the left, they can't help themselves. And now that the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas, every time he wakes up, he makes every one of them cry endlessly shooting down Chuck Schumer's hopes and dreams. I just don't see a lot of these judges continuing on like this for eternity. And I don't think that's something that anyone should, you know, necessarily request. So those things all said, it's been a great show. We're really glad that you guys are here. We'll be back tomorrow, same great time, same great place. You can of course join us over in the Discord. Or if you want early access to a lot of things that we're uploading before the rest of the folks get them, consider joining our YouTube membership. That stuff is of course over at our YouTube page. I'm Tony Kennett and this has been the Daily Signal. Excuse me, not the Daily Signals. Top news in 10. I'll be recording that later. This is the Tony Kennett cast, nationally syndicated and first on 93 WIBC. Take care. Olivia loves a challenge. It's why she lifts heavy weights and likes complicated recipes. But for booking during her trip to Paris, Olivia chose the easy way with Expedia. She bundled her flight with a hotel to save more. 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Podcast Summary: Ep. 374 - Cory Booker SCREAMS at Fellow Democrats in the Senate, "We Deserve to Lose"
The Tony Kennett Cast
Host: Tony Kennett
Release Date: July 30, 2025
Platform: The Daily Signal (93 WIBC, CYTV, Livestream on YouTube, X, Facebook)
Description: The Tony Kennett Cast is The Daily Signal's flagship program, delivering national news, politics, commentary, interviews, and analysis from a centrist, middle-of-the-road perspective.
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Tony Kennett opens the episode with a brief promotional message about Medicare, which is promptly skipped to dive into the main content. He sets the stage by highlighting the increasing national syndication of his show and emphasizes the real-time breaking news coverage.
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Kennett discusses Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's recent outburst directed at fellow Democrats and Republicans alike. Schumer accuses Republicans of undermining democracy by attempting to strip voting rights from various groups, including poor people, people of color, and Democrats. Kennett criticizes Schumer's inability to provide concrete examples, stating:
"He is so adamant that he can't even list any instances of people getting their voting rights stripped away." ([02:15])
Kennett further sarcastically references Schumer's attempt to modernize the concept of Jim Crow laws by coining the term "Juan Crow," insinuating that Democrats are creating new forms of voter suppression akin to historical injustices.
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The focal point of the episode revolves around Senator Cory Booker's dramatic confrontation with fellow Democrats in the Senate. Kennett describes the incident as reminiscent of "Seinfeld and junior high girls bickering over which boy likes them better," highlighting Booker’s emotional outburst during discussions on police funding.
"Cory Booker decides to add an amendment late in the process that completely screws up a series of fairly bipartisan bills on police funding and reform." ([07:45])
Kennett criticizes Booker for undermining committee procedures and engaging in personal theatrics, which he argues distract from meaningful legislative progress. The host mocks Booker's emotional state, comparing his behavior to that of a "grown man screaming like a junior high."
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Kennett transitions to discuss perceived media bias, particularly how mainstream outlets portray violent incidents differently based on racial dynamics. He cites the media's initial misidentification of the New York City shooter’s demographics and contrasts it with the swift recognition of a hero in Traverse City, Michigan.
"The shooter was identified as Shane Devin Tamura, a black guy with some Asian ancestry... While Derrick Perry, a black man with a gun, was hailed as a hero for stopping a mass stabbinger." ([20:25])
Kennett accuses networks like CNN of racial bias in their reporting, suggesting that the media disproportionately emphasizes race when it aligns with their narratives. He underscores the lack of consistent coverage for interracial crimes, especially when perpetrators are from minority groups.
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The host delves into a recent violent incident outside a jazz festival in Cincinnati, where five black individuals assaulted a white man. Kennett expresses frustration over the media’s limited coverage and the official dismissal of the event's racial motives.
"How could you suggest that? After all, all social media posts from individuals who might be black or brown... they never say anything mean or racist. Only white people do that." ([30:15])
He criticizes the Cincinnati police chief for denying any racial motivation and for blaming social media for misrepresenting the events, labeling her stance as misguided and biased.
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Kennett shifts focus to discuss the media's portrayal of gender dynamics, specifically the concept of "man keeping," a term he humorously critiques. Referencing a New York Times article, he mocks the idea that women are weary of men maintaining social and emotional support.
"According to this, men are hanging out with their wives too much. Are you freaking kidding me?" ([45:30])
He ridicules the notion, comparing it to sitcom tropes where male characters prioritize friendships over romantic relationships, and underscores his disagreement with the article's premise.
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Kennett critiques recent actions by the EPA under the Trump administration, specifically the rollback of climate change regulations established during the Obama era. He explains the concept of the "endangerment finding," which classified carbon dioxide as a pollutant contributing to climate change.
"Lee Zeldin essentially proposes based on correcting some very, very false and garbage data..." ([58:45])
He argues that these rollbacks benefit the fossil fuel industry without harming American competitiveness, dismissing critics like Al Gore who claim these changes ignore the climate crisis.
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Discussing pollster Nate Silver's observations, Kennett highlights Silver's skepticism about the impact of Jeffrey Epstein's scandal on Donald Trump's approval among his base. He points out that despite extensive media coverage (178 stories in July alone), Trump's support remains steady.
"There has been no decline at all in Trump's approval ratings with Republicans." ([1:08:50])
Kennett uses this to argue that the Democratic Party's fragmented focus on multiple issues, including Epstein, dilutes their effectiveness and fails to unify against Republican agendas.
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Kennett brings attention to allegations of misconduct against Judge James Boasberg, accusing him of making improper public comments about President Trump. He predicts a wave of judicial impeachments, portraying these judges as biased and politically motivated.
"We are likely going to see a couple of judge impeachments over the next couple of months." ([1:18:10])
He emphasizes the importance of judicial impartiality and criticizes the political entanglement within the judiciary.
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In his closing remarks, Kennett reiterates the need for the Republican Party to unify on key issues to counteract Democratic strategies. He underscores the importance of maintaining focus on policies that resonate with the broader public, such as economic growth, secure borders, and constitutional rights.
He briefly mentions upcoming topics, including more on the EPA, and thanks listeners for their support before signing off.
Tony Kennett on Schumer's Accusations:
"He is so adamant that he can't even list any instances of people getting their voting rights stripped away." ([02:15])
Kennett on Cory Booker's Senate Behavior:
"Imagine a grown man screaming like a junior high and you'll be about halfway there." ([07:50])
On Media Bias in Reporting Violence:
"If the roles were reversed and this was a crime that occurred by white people on any individual of any minority group in the United States, this would be wall to wall coverage forever." ([21:10])
On EPA Regulation Rollbacks:
"Al Gore, because, you know, of course, the guy who thinks he built the Internet, he says today's EPA announcement ignores the blindingly obvious reality of the climate crisis." ([59:30])
Discussing Nate Silver’s Insights:
"There has been no decline at all in Trump's approval ratings with Republicans." ([1:08:50])
Internal Democratic Conflicts: The episode highlights significant discord within the Democratic Party, particularly criticizing leaders like Chuck Schumer and Cory Booker for their aggressive tactics and inability to present unified, actionable policies.
Media Bias and Racial Narratives: Kennett emphasizes a perceived double standard in media reporting, arguing that violent crimes by minority individuals receive less attention and are framed differently compared to similar crimes by white perpetrators.
Judicial Integrity Concerns: The discussion on Judge James Boasberg underscores worries about the politicization of the judiciary, suggesting that bias among federal judges could lead to increased judicial misconduct cases.
Environmental Policy Critique: Kennett defends the Trump administration's EPA rollbacks, dismissing criticisms related to climate change and arguing that deregulation benefits American industry without compromising global competitiveness.
Impact of Epstein Scandal on Politics: Despite extensive media coverage, Kennett points out that the Epstein scandal has not significantly affected Trump's approval among Republican voters, attributing Democratic struggles to fragmented and excessively broad policy focuses.
Gender and Social Dynamics: The segment on "man keeping" serves as a critique of modern gender discourse, with Kennett mocking the notion that men are overly burdened by emotional labor in relationships.
In this episode of The Tony Kennett Cast, Tony Kennett provides a critical analysis of current political dynamics, focusing on internal Democratic conflicts, media bias, judicial misconduct, environmental policy changes, and the ongoing impact of political scandals. His commentary consistently favors Republican perspectives, advocating for party unity and criticizing what he perceives as Democratic disarray and media partiality.
For listeners seeking a conservative viewpoint on these pressing issues, this episode offers a comprehensive and passionate take on the challenges facing American politics today.