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The Michael Berry Show

AM Show Hr 2 | Let's Be Realistic As A Society

The Michael Berry Show

KTRH

News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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0:00.0

So the son-in-Tear is the Rodney hand-picked guy to defeat Kim Ogg, and he's the best of all worlds, because he's a white male, so you wouldn't expect

0:17.1

he'd be so screamingly liberal, and Rodney's got all the slates, so he gets the black vote. They got this thing wired.

0:25.2

That's why they beat Kim Aug about 7525.

0:29.2

Kim Mog was a formerly Soros funded district attorney but when she

0:35.1

investigated Lena Hidalgo in her top three people that was the end of the road.

0:40.0

The story was she was investigating Ronellis for some things that a lot of people in this community are well aware of and have been for some time, as well as some other things, but never brought the charges.

0:59.0

So Sean Tier, it's all about the slate. It's all about the endorsement list because most voters other than Trump or Biden the top of the ticket

1:08.6

when you see the drop-off from Trump and there's a slight drop off to Ted Cruz.

1:16.6

Then from there the drop-off is dramatic.

1:20.2

People don't know who their state rep is. They don't know what the Court of Criminal Appeals is.

1:25.0

They don't know, most of these seats, they don't know who these people are.

1:30.0

There's just too many of them.

1:32.0

And the elections are too often.

1:35.0

And so having a slate of candidates that is issued by someone who is respected or an organization is

1:48.1

well-funded can win or lose an election much more so than the candidate themselves.

1:55.0

I give you a great example.

1:57.0

Court of Criminal Appeals.

1:59.0

I've told you before, just so you understand,

2:02.0

in Texas, unlike the federal government, we have a you Supreme Court, which is just like the US Supreme Court, but for state cases, but they only

2:14.4

hear civil cases. And then we have the highest court, the Court of Last Resort, for criminal

2:20.6

cases, which is called the Court of Criminal Appeals. I clerked there when I was in law school. for criminal appeals.

2:22.6

I clerked there when I was in law school.

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