Archive.fm

Dominic Carter

Sen. Marco Rubio | 07-19-24

Dominic talks with Florida Senator Marco Rubio to discuss democrat policy and about the state of the Biden White House and democrat policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:
4m
Broadcast on:
19 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

Dominic talks with Florida Senator Marco Rubio to discuss democrat policy and about the state of the Biden White House and democrat policy.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What's next? At Moss Adams, that question inspires us to help people and their businesses strategically define and claim their future. As one of America's leading accounting, consulting and wealth management firms, our collaborative approach creates solutions for your unique business needs. We leverage industry-focused insights with the collective technical resources of our firm to elevate your performance. Uncover opportunity and move upward at MossAtoms.com And with us right now, a major Republican star and that is the Florida Senator Marco Rubio Senator. Thank you so much for joining us. I was looking around to see who else you had on the show. I didn't know we were talking about that. So Senator, I want to ask you this. You know, I've seen you sitting right next to Mr. Trump on all the national newscasts and so on. You were a major contender for the number two spot on the ticket. Put on your hat to guess what's going to happen with President Biden. Do you think he stays in the race or is he gone? I don't know. I mean, I don't know because the Democrats haven't consulted me on it, you know. But I have a lot of questions about this. First of all, they knew that the sky's conditioned. Okay, they knew it. They had been exposed to it. It was not a mystery to anybody and they covered it up. And I think there's a lot of tough questions to ask of people in his administration of senior Democrats. Of the media who knew the sky's conditioned and covered it up and hit it from the American people on the conspiracy of lies. That's the first thing. The second thing I would say is it seems highly undemocratic to have voters select someone in a primary and then have eight or ten party insider elders just come in, parachute in and force the guy off the ballot. Third, if he's not up to the job of being a candidate, how can he continue as president? Because the candidate is easier than president and the fourth is if he's not up to the job of being a candidate of who's running the country. Who's running the country right now? If what they're saying is that this guy is not capable of handling a campaign, I think it's a legitimate question to ask who is making the decisions and running the country and who's been running the country for the last three years. These are all legitimate points that I hope the media will ask of senior Democrats if they carry out this plan, this internal Democratic coup d'etat. Senator, a lot of press is waiting for you, so I'm only going to ask you one more follow-up question, and that is you have worked with Kamala Harris in the Senate. As you know, speculation, she may be a top of the ticket. I think it's a complete joke, but that's my personal opinion. You know a lot more in this than I do. What do you think about her as the Democratic nominee? I treat everyone with respect. I always have. I never had a bad relationship with Kamala Harris, but I wrecked, you know, she's a left-wing Democrat. I mean, she's a California Democrat, and every idea that you can think of the most extreme ideas on the left, changing the, packing the Supreme Court, you know, the Green New Deal, putting every American on one insurance that run by the government, she supported all of these ideas. She supported all of them. She would be the most far left candidate of a major party in the history of our country. So I think that will be exposed in a campaign. And we're already these far left policies have done tremendous damage to America. She would be catastrophic. So I think, you know, it'll be a different campaign than the Biden against Biden, but it's maybe in some ways an easier one. I don't know. We'll see how it all plays out. I think that the end, Trump's not going to win because he's running against Biden or Kamala Harris. He's going to win because he is the guy that's saying, "I am going to put the interest of people first." Not white people, African Americans, Hispanics, Republicans, Democrats, people. And what do people want? They want higher paychecks, lower prices, safe streets, a secure border, and America to be respected in the world again. That's what they want. Who's against that? I guess it's probably some lunatics that are against it, but the majority of the American people are not against it. And he's very clear about what he's fighting for. That's why he's going to win, no matter who they run. They don't have anybody on their side that's for any of that. How dangerous is it to unwrap a burger at 40 miles per hour? More so than you think. In a little over two seconds, your car can travel slightly more than 117 feet, which is the same length as 20 bicycles. Anything that distracts you while driving is dangerous. That's why driving while texting can be deadly, too. So put it down. It can wait. Don't drive distracted. Shift into safe. A message from the Colorado Department of Transportation.