Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er

Voter Manipulation Unmasked in the Primary & Michelle Obama in the White House?

January 24, 2024 Online Big Blue LLC Season 3 Episode 4
Voter Manipulation Unmasked in the Primary & Michelle Obama in the White House?
Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
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Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
Voter Manipulation Unmasked in the Primary & Michelle Obama in the White House?
Jan 24, 2024 Season 3 Episode 4
Online Big Blue LLC

Could meddling voters be the chess masters of primary elections, turning the political landscape into their strategic playground? We're peeling back the curtain on the New Hampshire primary chaos where Democrats, in a bold maneuver, cast their ballots in the Republican primary—potentially distorting the political reality for candidates like Nikki Haley. In a candid discussion, I express deep concerns regarding this tactic and the deceptive signals it could send. Plus, we can't ignore the elephant in the room: Trump's age-focused jabs at Biden—is this a fair card to play, or a distraction from deeper policy debates?

As we navigate the tempest of political theater, we also scrutinize the significance of age in leadership, inspired by a friend's unexpected ascent to success later in life. Could Nikki Haley's surprising support signal an underestimated strength, or is it a mirage in the rocky desert of primary politics? We then tilt the lens towards the potential powerhouse entry of Michelle Obama; how would her presence redefine the race? Anchoring these discussions, we honor the void left by titans like Rush Limbaugh, whose unique voice shaped the media landscape. Tune in as we dissect these dynamics with unflinching honesty, all while thanking our listeners for the growing support on Rumble—your destination for untangled truths in these complex political times.

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Could meddling voters be the chess masters of primary elections, turning the political landscape into their strategic playground? We're peeling back the curtain on the New Hampshire primary chaos where Democrats, in a bold maneuver, cast their ballots in the Republican primary—potentially distorting the political reality for candidates like Nikki Haley. In a candid discussion, I express deep concerns regarding this tactic and the deceptive signals it could send. Plus, we can't ignore the elephant in the room: Trump's age-focused jabs at Biden—is this a fair card to play, or a distraction from deeper policy debates?

As we navigate the tempest of political theater, we also scrutinize the significance of age in leadership, inspired by a friend's unexpected ascent to success later in life. Could Nikki Haley's surprising support signal an underestimated strength, or is it a mirage in the rocky desert of primary politics? We then tilt the lens towards the potential powerhouse entry of Michelle Obama; how would her presence redefine the race? Anchoring these discussions, we honor the void left by titans like Rush Limbaugh, whose unique voice shaped the media landscape. Tune in as we dissect these dynamics with unflinching honesty, all while thanking our listeners for the growing support on Rumble—your destination for untangled truths in these complex political times.

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

What you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.

Speaker 2:

You don't know what that is Mr Trash.

Speaker 1:

I'd show you. But I'm too old, I'm too tired, I'm too fucking blind. If I were a man I was five years ago I'd take a flamethrower to this place.

Speaker 3:

Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?

Speaker 1:

You want answers. I think I'm entitled to it. You want answers. I want the truth.

Speaker 3:

You can't handle the truth In this topsy turvy world. We just keep rolling along, or I should say, rumbling along. What do you think? Everyone that's out there on Rumble is also watching and listening to us, or literally listening to us, right now. We're going to do some on-camera work starting in the next few weeks, but, as always, this is Tim, this is Get Off my Lawn, and the truth shall always set you free.

Speaker 3:

Wanted to do just a quick episode today because I had some things on my mind. I got some money. I got some things on my mind. I got some money on my mind. I can't even talk today. That's how distressed I am at the moment. We have the primaries going out. We got Trump running away from Nikki Haley. I want to talk about what we may want to consider to be election interference with some Democrats, especially in the New Hampshire primary, which was a lot closer than we thought it was going to be, or what it should have been, because of the fact that you have people who are actually voting in the primary who are not, of course, they're not conservatives, they're not Republicans, they are Democrats who are basically voting because they are voting against Donald Trump, and I think that's got to be one of the weirdest things that I've seen in a while and it's nothing new but to me it should be considered as some type of election interference, at least in my mind. Let's see here.

Speaker 2:

And why did you vote for Nikki Haley?

Speaker 1:

It's a vote against Trump. I think it would be better to have her against Biden in the elections than it would be Trump and her.

Speaker 2:

Do you consider yourself generally independent Republican or Democrat? Democrat. So when you undeclared, you voted for Nikki Haley. If it was Nikki Haley against Joe Biden in a general election, who were you voting for?

Speaker 4:

Joe Biden.

Speaker 2:

What is the?

Speaker 3:

So this guy is undeclared, but he's a Democrat. And this is not the only video that I found in reference to this and reference to people talking about this. Reference to people talking about how the fact that they have gone out of their way, especially in New Hampshire, to make it a lot closer to maybe give some people false hope in regards to the fact that what Nikki Haley could do and can do against Donald Trump and this is what they talk about election interference for the Democrats I'm excuse me, the Republicans. They talk about all the things that Trump talks about with references to stolen election, and I'm so glad he's gotten away from the stolen election rhetoric and he's really just focusing and hammering on the points, hammering on how old Joe Biden is.

Speaker 3:

But at this point in time, if you want to talk about election interference, you have multitudes of Democrats being basically deciding they're undeclared so they can vote in these primaries, so they can vote against Trump and vote for Nikki Haley, and they blatantly just come out and say you know what I'm doing this? Because I'm doing this and I love it? Because we've talked about Nikki Haley before and how she likes to factor in. Well, I'm only 50 years old and she likes to attack Trump and she likes to attack. So Biden is bad. How she's this new generation? And really you're 50 plus years old, so you're really not as old as I am, so you're sitting there as a Gen Xer and I love Trump's response. Let's see, we gotta hear.

Speaker 4:

I always say, like Haley she talks about, yeah, we don't need 80 year old, well, I don't mind being 80, but I'm 77. That's a big difference. But I have people. I have one friend who became a very rich man, became a billionaire His whole life. He didn't do well. He was in a certain business, didn't do well. He turned 80. He made a billion dollars between the age of 80 and 90. He made all his money from 80 to 90. They always like to mention age. It's not age, different people, different strokes, right. But what it is is think of that made all of his money. I know people that are 90, I know one person 94 years old a phenomenal. His mind is as sharp as it's ever been. I feel my mind is stronger now than it was 25 years ago. Is that?

Speaker 3:

possible, and I do think it's possible. And to me, it's not your age, it's how you age, and Joe Biden just hasn't aged well, and that's what you need to look at in reference to these races. And Nikki Haley, like I said, nikki Haley, with all of her false hope, with all her rhetoric and I like Nikki Haley, I thought she would be a good candidate as a vice president, but she needs to. She needs to have some sort of realistic path. And her loss in New Hampshire, even with the Democrats throwing their support behind her, and then she's using this as a pulpit of saying, well, see, see what's happening now. You know Trump is losing support. No, you're gaining support, mrs Haley, or Ms Haley or I don't know if she's married, I forget, but you're gaining support not from your own constituents, but from the other party who wants you to be in the general election, and not Trump. I mean, you really have no clear path to the nomination. And I think that is one of my biggest bugaboos right now about Nikki Haley. She could stay in all she wants, she can do everything she wants, but she lost, she's. She's hanging out for Super Tuesday so she can hit South Carolina and see what happens, I don't even think she's going to win in her own state.

Speaker 3:

Trump is the first Republican candidate to win the competitive elections in the Iowa Caucus in New Hampshire primary since 1976. And now you have people like Ron DeSantis and Tim Scott, ted Cruz, all trying to bring the Republican Party together. And, like I said, I'm not a registered Republican, I'm a registered Independent, I am a fiscal conservative and I don't always say that, but Trump won the Iowa caucus by 30 points. I forget exactly what the number was in New Hampshire. I think let's see here the results. For a Fox voter and analyst in the survey of nearly 2,000 New Hampshire Republican voters show the race was no be closer than the Iowa caucus. But again, like I said, it's because of the fact that people are coming out and voting for NICU, declaring undecided and they truly are Republicans, excuse me, democrats and they're coming out and voting against Trump. If that's not election interference, I have no clue what you could consider election interference. I love that Dean Phillips actually nabbed 20% of the New Hampshire primary vote from Biden and I thought that was interesting because then he went to a rally. He went to a Trump rally and he said it's interesting, he goes, there's some of the nicest people I've ever met.

Speaker 3:

There is this misconception about the Mago Republicans and how horrible they are and how they're all wearing white hoods and they're riding around and their horses burning crosses on lawns and they're throwing puppies from the train. These are just normal people. These are just people that are tired. These are people that don't want to hear about the rate of inflation slowing down, because they could see what the actual inflation rate is. These are people that have seen what gas prices, what it's done since we became less energy independent. Actually, we are no longer energy independent. These are the same people that see, day to day at the grocery store, the bills that they are paying. These are the same people that understand that the price of cars have gone up exponentially, they have the price of insurance, that everything is going up and is becoming more and more out of reach, and you are allowing more people into the country illegally who are gaining more benefits than they are. They are just getting tired. They have just reached a point where we're like you know what. We cannot do this anymore, and I think that's what you really have to take a look at. Can you keep doing this? Can you keep pushing these people over and over again until they've reached a breaking point, and I think that's what we need to look at, and I think that's going to be what a lot of this race is in reference to when we hit next year in November.

Speaker 3:

My biggest concern is that Michelle Obama will come out sometime, maybe in the middle of next year, and replace Biden as the candidate, and it's going to be this groundswell to again elect a black woman as the president. We're going to burst out of glass ceiling. Yeah, we did that with come on. We selected a vice president based on gender and race, and we see how well that works out. We got the Joker.

Speaker 3:

I mean literally, if you sit there and you look at this and the way she just laughs about everything, and she laughs at the most inopportune times where it just makes zero sense, and it's like, why are you laughing? Because she is nervous and she is the Joker, batman, and I think that's the biggest issue. She laughs because she doesn't have answers. But I always keep going back to Michelle Obama and, besides her sleeping with Barack, what exactly are her credentials to run for office to be president of this country? Because you already came out and told us that she hated this country. She came out and said that during Barack's second term that she hates the country, she hates America, came out and clearly said it. But what has she done, in reference to anything besides being married to Barack, that gives her any influence or gives her any cachet to come in and be the candidate? I looked it up, I've been trying to figure it out and I love it, because people will be like you know, well, she went to Princeton, okay, well, that's not really a reason to become president.

Speaker 3:

She's got a. She's got this, she's got her masters and everything from you know from Princeton, okay, she majored in sociology and minor in African-American studies. She graduated at the Kuma Lodgery, kuma, yeah, kuma Lodger, I can never say that word. She's the bachelor. She has a bachelor of arts in 1985 and she completed a 99% senior thesis. Princeton educated blacks and the black community under the supervision of Walter Wallace. Okay, that's, that's, that's great, let's see. And she, she, she. She did some more professional studies. She's got your Juris Doctorate Degree from Harvard Law, let's see. Here I mean so, okay, that's great. So she's got a law degree. She is the first. She also is the third first lady to get post, to get a postgraduate degree as well, the other two being Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush.

Speaker 3:

Okay, well, that really doesn't again make you qualified to be the president. So then I'm thinking to myself well, okay, there must be something else out there that really sets her apart, that that will allow her to be president. There's something in her career. Well, let's see here. 1991, she held a public said, she held a public sector position for a Chicago city government, with the as the assistant to the mayor and as the assistant commissioner of planning and development. And, let's see, in 1983, she became the executive director of the Chicago office of public a la a laizons, excuse me public allies, a non-profit organization encouraging young people to work on social issues in non-profit groups and government agencies. Okay, that's great. Let's see, she spent nearly four years there and set fundraising records. Okay, that's great. Again, that's. That's really not showing you anything in reference to government, or governing anything, or or building anything, or maybe having a company, or or being the CEO or president of something. Let's see here.

Speaker 3:

She served as the associate dean of student services at the University of Chicago, where she developed the university's community service center. Okay, then, and also in 2002, she began working at the University of Chicago hospital, first as the executive director of community affairs and vice president of community and external affairs. Okay, well, okay, we're, we're seeing more and more here. If you go back in 2006, her salary is $2,737,000 at the hospital and a Barakse was $157,000. With the US Senate, they had a total income of $991,000, which included $51,000. She earned as a member of the board of directors of Treehouse Foods, the investments and royalties for her books, for his books.

Speaker 3:

So really, I'm looking at this going. I don't, I don't see the political cachet, the political career. At least Barak was in the Senate and I and I actually count him as the third worst president it. It now goes Biden, carter, obama. But so I'm looking at all this and again I'm not seeing the connection for people wanting to her to run, besides the fact that she was married to, she's married to Barak, she's black and she's a woman. And again, we we went through this now for how many years? Going on three and a half years now with with Biden, and reference to everything he's running. He's basically running everything that is good about this country into the ground. He's he's giving away our national security in reference to having energy independence by going into the green sector, we're the only. While India and China are building hundreds of coal plants at years, we are taking them offline. It's a failed policy. We see this, we understand this, we know this and you know she's going to continue down the same, the same path.

Speaker 3:

The one big thing that she did remember when, when I was a school lunch program Remember that, remember that was that was a winner at schools. That was one of those things that worked out real well, because I remember everyone basically told us that's basically, it's garbage. She, she did that. She destroyed that and people will talk about. Well, she's heavily into the LBG rights, okay, okay, she was against it at first, same sex marriage and all that. She is very good with domestic travel on the tax player's dimes and she took she took a multitude of foreign foreign trips with her kids when he was president, so she's good at that. She supported Hillary Clinton, but again, none of this. None of this gives her any cachet in reference to being the president of anything. She's got a podcast she's doing. She's doing the movies for Netflix, so I guess that evidently makes you a viable candidate.

Speaker 3:

There's just so many scary things going on in this country and you know you have liberals out there and certain demographic groups, especially women, that are that'll eat this up and I still don't think there is anything there in reference to substance, anything she's ever done and referenced to being the leader of the free world, besides the fact that she's sleeping with Barack and, like I said, he was a third and he was a third worst president that we've had. It's scary, it's a scary time, it's a scary thought and we're missing that. We're missing those voices such as Rush, who could come out and talk about this eloquently. It's just scary, it's just a scary time, I guess. Again, I want to thank everyone that's starting to follow us and find us on rumblecom. It's been a lot of fun, it's a good time there and, as always, the truth. Thanks for watching.

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