JD Hayworth filling in for Pete Kaliner today, talking about illegal aliens being registered to vote in the Charlotte area, President Biden's muddled comments at a cemetery, and other Biden comments that show evidence of cognitive decline.
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[00:00:00] A recovering United States Congressman J.D. Hayworth, High Point native, NC State alum, and only in America could a guy who was a sportscaster in Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, then in Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville, and then shared the anchor desk with Jerry Springer in Cincinnati before absconding to the desert.
[00:00:29] Only in America could that guy get elected to Congress, spend six terms there, and then return to broadcasting in much the same way that I've returned to 1110 and 993 WBT this afternoon for Brother Pete. And a couple of emails coming in.
[00:00:49] If you want to email me a new way to do it now that I'm hanging my hat at the Radio Ranch out here in Scottsdale, Arizona, KFNN Money Radio, email to me now, jd at money radio dot com.
[00:01:07] Of course, familiar numbers to call if you're inclined to want to engage in the fine art of conversation. 704-570-1110, toll free from any place, 800-928-1110. Johnny Moore, the wise man from Wake Forest.
[00:01:27] Not the university, but the small burg in what was Wake, now is Woke County. Brother Matt checks in. He does not look askance, John Moore, at your interesting notion of Marita bread, mayo, and spam.
[00:01:46] He just points out that a group there in East, well, Central North Carolina in Wake County, a group of us had a spam fest. So I had spam empanadas earlier this year. That sounds fabulous. I would try that.
[00:02:09] To an appreciation of different ethnic foods, but should never negate what we were talking about last hour, which is our Constitution and what it says. A document of limited and enumerated powers. Article 4, section 4. If you're just joining us, it's worth remembering. The Constitution is more than suggestions.
[00:02:37] It's what the nation is based on. That's why when you serve in public office or serve in the nation's military or take a position of trust, if you will, in the United States, you take an oath that vows allegiance to the Constitution. Article 4, section 4.
[00:02:57] The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a Republican form of government. Again, each state has a Constitution. Rule of law is supreme. That's what that means. It's not a political party.
[00:03:13] The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a Republican form of government and shall protect each of them against invasion. Way back in 2006, I chronicled the way that presidents of both political parties, beginning following Ronald Reagan's reluctant decision to sign a bill called Simpson-Mazzoli, which
[00:03:44] oh, three million people who've come here without authorization. OK, we grant them amnesty. But no more! No more! Well, there were enforcement components to Simpson-Mazzoli that were not enforced, beginning with Bush 41 and a variation of that going on with Bill Clinton. And then Bush 42.
[00:04:10] Or pardon me, I see Bush 41, Bill Clinton was 42, Bush 43, and then Barack Hussein Obama 44. Not until the 45th president, Donald John Trump, did we see an effort to actually enforce the borders. Which is why, sitting behind this mic and wherever I am, I have no reluctance to say
[00:04:39] that I hope that Donald John Trump becomes the Republican Grover Cleveland of the 21st century. In the late 19th century, Grover Cleveland was our 22nd and our 24th president. His two terms punctuated by Benjamin Harrison.
[00:05:02] I'm just hoping that Mr. Biden's term is a punctuation mark, and I don't know if it's going to last. He is heading into Madison, Wisconsin for a big rally there. I almost called it a hearing.
[00:05:19] Well, we're going to be listening, and I guess the court of public opinion is in session. We will get into more of that later. Of course, after the thing last week in Raleigh, after that debate, all of the challenges, there is plenty we need to look at there.
[00:05:38] But let me get to something happening in Charlotte. First a tip of the cap to the Heritage Foundation of all the Washington think tanks. They get all the dough from the Koch brothers, and so many of them, oh, we don't want to talk about the border.
[00:05:52] The Heritage Foundation has been guts up in terms of border enforcement. Now a project oversight in cooperation with the website muckracker.com. The two young guys, boy, you can tell I call these guys young, and they are. And they're awfully good investigative journalists.
[00:06:21] So they paid a visit to a certain apartment complex in Charlotte. I'll let one of the reporters tell you what went down. This is cut one. The apartment complex 220 at Branchview in Charlotte, North Carolina, is occupied primarily by noncitizens.
[00:06:37] We visited the apartment complex to ask residents two questions. Are you registered to vote? And are you a citizen? And what will follow is corroboration. Perhaps you're Spanish. Perhaps it has been mandated that you be bilingual.
[00:06:53] Back in the day at NC State, when I was double majoring in political science and speech communication, there was an insistence on four semesters of a foreign language. So with apologies to Professor Kelly and Senor Feeney, he liked that Castigliano, Senor Feeney and Professor Myers.
[00:07:14] I'm not that good with it, but I'm going to play for you the audio. Let me go ahead. It's a little bit of a challenge since you can't see subtitles on the radio.
[00:07:24] So let me read to you an encounter that the guys from Muckracker had with a lady living in this apartment complex in Charlotte. The guy says to the lady, we come from a group, an organization that is trying to
[00:07:40] register Hispanic people to vote because in a few months we'll be voting for governor or president. Are you currently registered? Lady says yes. You are? Yes. Are you a citizen or no? You said you're not a citizen, right? No.
[00:08:00] And when you registered, did you do it at a company or someplace in the city? In a company. When? Several days ago. What country are you from? Honduras. Oh, Honduras. I'll just, for veracity and for you to test your skills en espanol, let's take a listen
[00:08:20] to clip two. We come from a group, an organization that is trying to register Hispanic people to vote because in a few months we'll be voting for governor or president. Are you currently registered? I don't know. Yes? Are you a citizen or no? No.
[00:08:37] You said you're not a citizen, right? No. And when you registered, did you do it at a company or someplace in the city? In a company. In a office? In a company. When? Several days ago. What country are you from? Honduras. Honduras. Yeah, Honduras.
[00:08:49] Brandon had that great kicker last hour about the milestone, the birth of spam. I just wonder what he's going to have for us in mere moments. But following his newscast, when you and I get back together, Joe's woes. It was the Fourth of July.
[00:09:31] It was supposed to be a great celebration, but for President Biden it was Joe's no good, very bad, mixed up day. And we'll have to get into that. Let me set the stage again and let's cooperate on this. John Moore of Free Amigos, the great podcast.
[00:09:56] You're my amigo, though I'm not part of your podcast. I don't know. I'm struggling with should we play the... I don't think we'll play the Español again. I'll just again cover what's going on. I like that one. That sounds better, right? Yes sir, I like that.
[00:10:13] Good, good, good. I'm glad to have a skilled broadcaster like you at the controls to help me in today's program. That's what I'm here for. Well, that's excellent, brother, and I have availed myself of that help and I shall continue
[00:10:26] to do so until I clear out at three and Brett Wendel comes in. Now, what we found out, our friends at muckracker.com in conjunction with the Heritage Foundation conducting project oversight and they did not want to overlook what's going on in Charlotte.
[00:10:47] So they stopped by an apartment complex 220 at Branchview where a majority of the residents are foreign born. And they start asking questions in Español including, hey, you know, we're here from an organization that's trying to register Hispanic people to vote because in a few months
[00:11:10] we'll be voting for governor or president. And they ask a lady they encounter, are you currently registered? She says yes, you are, yes. And you're a citizen or no? So he said you're not a citizen, right? No.
[00:11:25] And when you were registered, did you do it at a company or someplace in the city? In a company, she answers. Cuando? When? Several days ago. And what country are you from? Honduras. Oh, Honduras. Now after canvassing the non-citizens at that Charlotte apartment complex, the reporter
[00:11:51] passes along the results of that canvas. Spoiler alert, you might be underwhelmed but I'll challenge that initial perception. Let's take a listen to cut three. Shockingly, four of the 41 people we asked confirmed that they were a non-citizen and registered to vote.
[00:12:12] All right, you're saying, well, JD, you're making a mountain out of a molehill. Only four of the 41 people they talked to said they were registered. My goodness, that's an insignificant number. Let's stop and think for a second. This does not occur in a vacuum.
[00:12:35] And with what has been done with our election laws, and sadly with a key Supreme Court decision, what we have seen is the effort to make them malleable, to twist them, to change them, to open the door for non-citizens to vote. And that's what's going on.
[00:13:04] Four out of 41 will just hang on a second. That's roughly 10% of the people they talked to. Let's extrapolate that. We don't know, there could be higher numbers elsewhere, the registrations could be continuing. But let's just say 10% of what we've got about 10 million known gotaways.
[00:13:28] For years, the open border pimps used to say, oh, we got 11 million undocumented living in the shadows. They had fake documents. Nobody was living in the shadows. You've probably got upwards of 30 million illegals in the United States, and that's what they are. They're not newcomers. They're not migrants.
[00:13:52] They're illegal aliens. They are not citizens. They do not have the right to vote, though they've played fast and loose, that I can explain in just a short time. You extrapolate 10% across 40 million. Now you help me with this, Johnny, that's what, 4 million? That's a significant total of voters.
[00:14:21] I was told there'd be no math. Yeah, well, that's the challenge for me too, pal. Or then we learned to count in 60s, in 30s and 60s for minutes and a half minutes in broadcasting. But you got that going on. And you know, this continues.
[00:14:38] I'll tell you what's going on in my home state of Arizona. 2004, we had a measure to say, quite simply, if you're going to vote in Arizona, you must have proof of citizenship. Well Bill Clinton had that thing going in the Congress before I got to Washington.
[00:14:55] The one that gave us the largest tax increase in American history also gave us motor voter. And in the tradition of Clinton, the convenience led to connivance where people come in without proving their citizens and say, well, I'll attest to my citizenship.
[00:15:15] The way it came down after a Supreme Court case, guys who cannot confirm their citizenship are still given a federal ballot out here to vote. That SUX in the vernacular of graffiti artist, and it's dangerous. Something needs to be rectified. The Pete Callender program continues.
[00:15:35] Obviously this is not Pete. No, no, it's the old boy grew up in High Point, went down there to state, absconded to the desert, got elected to Congress and now back with you. Here on News Talk 1110 99 3WBT, it's JD, JD Hayworth emails to me, JD at moneyradio.com.
[00:16:01] The radio ranch out in the desert where I hang my hat and where I can pick up your comments and share them if you want me to. Oh, if you'd like to publicly engage in the fine art of conversation, just you, me and
[00:16:15] hundreds of thousands listening in 704-570-1110 or toll free from any place 1-800-928-1110. So, uh, the stage is set for more election hijinks. I hate to use that term because it sounds like, like a prank. No, it just, uh, bad stuff.
[00:16:39] I'm afraid is going to happen when it comes to protecting the franchise. That is to say the vote for those who are registered to vote. Before the news break, I filled you in on what's going on in Arizona.
[00:16:55] There are other efforts in other states to make sure, oh, you say you're a citizen. Okay. Here, here's the federal ballot. So you can vote for president and U S Senator and U S congressman.
[00:17:10] But only if you give us proof of citizenship, can you go down ballot and vote for dog catcher? So weird paradox. In Arizona, the Republican party, and I believe the Arizona free enterprise association is going to court trying to go to the ninth circuit court of appeals.
[00:17:33] Always a dicey proposition there in San Francisco. That court has some curious findings. What is curious now? It well, it's really not curious. It's, it's very sad. Not a doctor, never played one on TV, but I do monitor history and Joe Biden has had
[00:17:55] two brain surgeries in his lifetime. One came when he was a much younger man, when he was first running for president following a campaign where, well, he was playing fast and loose with his resume and plagiarizing the remarks of British leftist leader, Neil Kinnock.
[00:18:17] Oh, shout out to our British cousins. London has lurched leftward as has the rest of the UK. Kind of a paradox, isn't it? That our quote mother country is leaning leftward while the formerly enslaved nations of Eastern Europe are becoming more and more conservative.
[00:18:38] Ditto to France and, and to Italy, but not our British cousins. At any rate, Joe Biden has had, it was very dramatic in, in 88, a book that ironically has the title of my book. Mine is about illegal immigration, whatever it takes.
[00:18:56] The book, whatever it takes, of course, chronicled the Democrats largely running for president. I guess, yeah, they also have a book about the Democrats. I guess, yeah, they also had, had profiles and an ongoing narrative between Bob Dole and George Herbert Walker Bush.
[00:19:19] So it was all the guys running. And they talked about Biden being in New Hampshire, having this terrific headache. And I don't know where it was, but it was in a building at a time in winter where Joe
[00:19:35] could open a window to the men's room and literally stick his head in the snowbank. And that's what he did, according to the book, and it alleviated the terrible pain. He went on to make the speech and, but he had trouble.
[00:19:54] And he had to have brain surgery and I think another operation several years later. And so here he is at 81, and he is of diminished skills. Let's leave it at that.
[00:20:09] You and I know, and boy, am I learning as we continue to grow up, we continue to face challenges. A few times I've said to you when something just doesn't stay, hey, I'm sorry, I don't mean to go Joe Biden on you.
[00:20:21] And I don't do that to be cruel, but it's the way we relate. Well, here is Joe yesterday. This was at the big picnic luncheon to honor military families. During his formal remarks, Mr. Biden starts to attack Mr. Trump, then stops.
[00:20:44] Did he think the better of it or did he forget the attack line? The attack line. At any rate, there's polite laughter. And then Joe ironically tells us what we really need to remember. All of us take a listen to clip.
[00:21:03] You know, I was in that World War One cemetery in France and the one that my one of our call of the former president didn't want to go and be up there. I should probably shoot him and say it anyway.
[00:21:23] We got to just remember who the hell we are. We're the United States of America. Yeah, we are. The cheap shot, but it's very true. The problem is at times it seems Joe doesn't remember who he is. At the end of the picnic, Joe grabs a handheld mic.
[00:21:44] He's away from the podium, no teleprompter, nothing. So he decides to proffer some additional remarks. And while he is offering them, he turns away from the crowd. There's like a Secret Service agent and a White House staffer.
[00:22:00] And he starts to joke about the traffic, which is non-existent on Pennsylvania Avenue because it's been blocked off and has been since old William Jefferson Clinton. Take a listen to clip five. You got me, man. I'm not going anywhere. All right. All right.
[00:22:20] I'll come back out when they let the open the gate. OK, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. One last thing. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. One last thing. You know, I used to think when I was a senator, there were always congestion on the highways.
[00:22:35] There's no congestion anymore. Now we got on the highway. There's no congestion. And so what they way they get me to stop talking, they'll say, we just shut down all the roads, Mr. President. You're going to lose all the votes if you don't get in.
[00:22:48] But anyway, I'll be back out. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I love you. Thank you. Uh, snapshots, fragments. It's sad to see. And you wonder what triggered it as he took a look out. Pennsylvania Avenue has been barricaded for years.
[00:23:12] It's now and I guess they still have it in Raleigh off of, as I recall, Salisbury Street. They blocked all that and kind of turned that into a mall like area. Somewhere down there by the state capitol. It's been a while. Okay, but make allowances for me.
[00:23:31] So that has been going on. JD in for Pete. You want to talk? 704-570-1110 toll free from any place 1-800-928-1110 emails to me jd at moneyradio.com. Speaking of radio, and this was especially presidents of both parties have done this
[00:23:57] and their handlers and their campaign staff because the networks were so stridently negative toward Ronald Reagan, especially with his reelection looming in 1984. What the White House communications office would do in consultation with the campaign in the different markets around the country to get a little more respectful reception.
[00:24:22] And boy, you talk about the animosity. I happen to be in Washington toward the end of the Reagan administration and really for the entire second term. The press, the media, the media, the media, the media, the media, the media, the media,
[00:24:46] and the Democrats privately, but maybe I'm repeating myself given the. The similarities of outlook will put it that way. You know, they really got invoked the 25th Amendment. Reagan's lost it. And we heard that garbage about Trump speaking to Trump next hour.
[00:25:04] The Donald has been pretty quiet, but somebody snuck a surreptitious video of him from their phone. We'll hear the audio of that video a bit later. So continuing with the theme of presidents selecting audiences, there was a radio call set up with a black owned station in Philadelphia.
[00:25:29] And Joe gets all confused. He he talks about being vice president, about the first woman, a first female black president. Well, you can hear it for yourself. This is clip six. And by the way, I'm proud to be, as I said, the first vice president, first black woman
[00:25:46] served with a black president. Proud of the first black woman in the Supreme Court. There's just so much that we can do because together we there's nothing. Look, this is the United States of America. Well, at least in terms of message discipline.
[00:26:03] Joe proffers during that troubled phone interview, the same observation he made to the military families. We are the United States of America. That's true. So that's a message discipline. We are watching with curiosity when President Biden shows up in the leftist enclave of Madison, Wisconsin.
[00:26:25] Although curiously, my old congressional colleague, Tammy B, Tammy Baldwin, now the senior senator from Wisconsin, ain't going to show. And Tammy B was always a nice lady. She made a big deal about, you know, announcing her alternative lifestyle.
[00:26:47] But her alternative this afternoon is to stay the heck away from Madison and from Joe Biden. Of course, last Friday at the really rally, rally that was beastly jolly and jolly for Roy Cooper. He's got something going on with that. They will talk about that a little later.
[00:27:08] Last night for the fireworks, the first female, first black female vice president, Kamala Harris almost makes a snafu. She almost calls Joe the veep. Then Joe, I've heard of Christmas in July, but for some reason, Joe started to do a salutation often associated with Santa Claus.
[00:27:40] If you happen to be a cynic and remember an uncomplimentary bumper sticker and or meme that started in the 2020 campaign when the team of Biden-Harris was announced, you can be forgiven if you think he was just reaching back for a little bit of that subconscious.
[00:28:03] Take a listen to clip seven. And we give thanks to our commander in chief, the vice, the president of the United States, the extraordinary president of the United States, Joe Biden. Happy Independence Day. Ho, ho, ho, Christmas in July. I'll just leave that right there.
[00:28:35] The first real slogan about running mates will dip back into presidential history. William Henry Harrison, the general who was called the hero of Tippecanoe, ran with John Tyler of Virginia. And the slogan from that campaign was Tippecanoe and Tyler too.
[00:29:04] William Henry Harrison at that point in time was the oldest elected president. I believe he was 68. And on that March 4th, when he was sworn in, we used to swear in our presidents on the 4th of March, not the 20th of January.
[00:29:19] But when that was done, William Henry Harrison gave the longest inaugural address in presidential history. Well over an hour and a half, I think close to two hours, in a driving cold rainstorm. President Harrison remained in office for a month. He passed away and there was some question.
[00:29:52] Well, is John Tyler president or acting president? Mr. Tyler said, I am the president of the United States. The president died. I was vice president. I'm now president. That's the presidential precedent, ironically, in an area where the Constitution was silent. That was the first such succession.
[00:30:21] Will we see another courtesy of the 25th Amendment in coming days?