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Roll The Tape, Debate Edition: “Fake Lake,” “Twisting the Record,” “An Absolute Lie”

Government and Politics

October 8, 2024


ARIZONA -– On Oct 8th’s episode of the Lake Tapes is a Debate Special Edition – rolling the tape on Kari Lake’s previous debates where she was called “Fake Lake” and “career talker with a teleprompter.” Lake also said “I don’t believe in abortion” and suggested Arizona’s territorial ban with no exceptions for rape or incest should go back into effect. 

Roll the tapes on Kari Lake’s previous debates: 

Karrin Taylor Robson: Fake Lake.

Karrin Taylor Robson: Fake Lake, that’s a lie. 

Ted Simons: You’re up. 

Karrin Taylor Robson: Well, that is an absolute lie. 

Karrin Taylor Robson: That is not true. That is absolutely a lie. 

Kari Lake: If I’m going to be called Fake Lake I’d like to respond. 

Ted Simons: Ok respond please quickly.

Karrin Taylor Robson: She is not telling the truth. 

Karrin Taylor Robson: Fake Lake.

Karrin Taylor Robson: She’s a master at, you know, like I said, fake news. Twisting the record. 

Mark Lamb: She just told you a lot of very untruthful things. 

Karrin Taylor Robson: We need a leader with a record of accomplishment, not a career talker with a teleprompter. 

Kari Lake: Let me just say something. It’s very obvious that Karrin is controlled by her consultants. High paid McCain consultants.

Scott Neely: Your campaign’s a psyop. 

Ted Simons: The new law banning abortion, the new law banning abortion in Arizona after 15 weeks. There’s that law, and there’s a territorial era law which bans all abortion zippo, over. Which law do you think should take effect?

Kari Lake: My personal belief is that all life matters, all life counts, and all life is precious. And I don’t believe in abortion. I think the older law is going to take, is going to go into effect. 

Ted Simons: Okay. What do we do about abortion pills? What do we do about…

Kari Lake: I don’t think abortion pills should be legal.

Karrin Taylor Robson: So she immediately switched her position when decided to be running for governor. 

Karrin Taylor Robson: She found God, guns, and the GOP about a day and a half before she decided to run for governor. 

Mark Lamb: Look, it’s easy to talk about it if you’ve never done it. I know Kari says she’s a fighter and she’s doing this. It’s easy to talk about it if you’ve never served. 

Kari Lake: I haven’t changed actually, no. 

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