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[00:12:30] And this is the house of our broadcast covered to you live from sunny California, Los Angeles
[00:12:36] folks. We're live and alive and I hope all the boys, girls and enbies are having a fantastic
[00:12:41] one because today's a beautiful day. Today's a wonderful day. Today is Monday, Monday
[00:12:46] Newsday. Ladies and gentlemen, that's right. We are alive. We are live. It's a beautiful
[00:12:52] day. It's I'm right on time. It is Monday, August 12th, 2024, 11, 16 a.m. It's 83 degrees
[00:13:06] and sunny here in Los Angeles, California, which is the real Heartland of the United
[00:13:10] States of America, the real Heartland of the United States. We are not by coastal
[00:13:16] lead us here we are basically operating with midwestern democratic peoples party and democratic
[00:13:26] peoples and the farmers and the land not no landlords the farmers and the labor party
[00:13:32] what am I fucking saying Jesus Christ oh my hair so wet right now looking wet King yeah
[00:13:41] in the heartland of America, Los Angeles, California, baby.
[00:13:48] I, as an Australian, I find it hilarious how you,
[00:13:50] unironically, wear that Collinwood jersey.
[00:13:52] It's also my team, my support law.
[00:13:54] You might be an asshole, sorry, no disrespect,
[00:13:57] but that's what I've heard.
[00:13:59] Everybody always looks at me like I have killed
[00:14:01] their parents if they know what Collinwood is.
[00:14:06] So not gonna lie, I've heard very bad things.
[00:14:10] Okay. It's like wearing a fucking Patriots jersey. I feel, uh, in, in, uh, other parts
[00:14:17] of the United States of America. Anyway, folks, this is the part of the broadcast where I tell
[00:14:26] you about my personal news about what's going on in the world of a son, Hassanami Piker.
[00:14:32] Let me tell you, okay. Um, Iran is preparing to attacks is global eye news or a US official
[00:14:38] say Israel put its military on high alert. Okay, bro. Like it's chill out. Chill out.
[00:14:43] Okay, we'll get to that in a little bit. Iran, calm down. Okay. We got personal news right
[00:14:47] now. Only a married to the AFL place for Cullingwood. All right. Well, regardless, we're not talking
[00:14:53] about calling right now folks. This is the part of the broadcast where I tell you a little
[00:14:58] bit about my personal news about what's going on in the world of the sun, Hassan,
[00:15:00] I have a piker in between the time period where I press the stop streaming button
[00:15:03] and press the start streaming button for all of you who are just tuning in. Maybe
[00:15:06] you are unfamiliar with how this process goes. Let me tell you, this is how it works.
[00:15:15] I tell you a little bit about what's going on for all the parasocialists out
[00:15:18] there who may have been wondering. Um, so Boston sports, live rent free in your
[00:15:23] head. No man. It's called racism. Okay. It's called white supremacy.
[00:15:29] It's something that is at the heart of American societal development,
[00:15:33] societal formation. It's something that I will never turn a blind eye to.
[00:15:37] I am an anti-racist. And as an anti-racist, I have to be honest. Okay? I have to be open. I have to be honest
[00:15:46] Boston teams
[00:15:48] If you're a fan of a Boston team, if you're a fan of a Massachusetts team, I'm probably gonna look at you differently
[00:15:55] I'm probably gonna look at you differently. It's okay
[00:15:58] You know, it's all right. It is what it is
[00:16:08] It is what it is
[00:16:13] Anyway, folks, folks, folks, folks, folks, folks, folks, we are live.
[00:16:20] We are alive.
[00:16:21] Personal news wise, I ended the broadcast yesterday after another eight hour stream,
[00:16:25] which is like on a Sunday, what are we doing?
[00:16:27] Half day.
[00:16:28] Obviously, duh.
[00:16:29] You already know what it is.
[00:16:31] Just awful.
[00:16:32] This guy doesn't work hard.
[00:16:34] Everybody knows this.
[00:16:35] Okay.
[00:16:36] Least hard working streamer in the game.
[00:16:38] Only fucking nine hours, only eight hours.
[00:16:41] It's bullshit.
[00:16:42] Well, relax. I was born here on black, but I get you. Yeah. If you're born in Boston
[00:16:48] and you're black, you know this better than anybody else. Okay. Let's be for real. Um,
[00:16:55] so you say this every day. Lamal, I know what someone, you know, went on a rant 30 minutes
[00:17:08] ago about how Western culture is superior and it doesn't want other cultures in America.
[00:17:11] Is there a four letter word to describe this person?
[00:17:15] Yeah, there is.
[00:17:16] It's silly, which is not a four letter word.
[00:17:22] Chud.
[00:17:25] I know you're looking for another four letter word,
[00:17:26] but you, a Rube.
[00:17:31] Dumb.
[00:17:32] Anyway, your baby hairs are laid.
[00:17:37] Yeah, no, I know.
[00:17:39] I got to fix this shit.
[00:17:45] Personal news.
[00:17:47] of the broadcast last night went to bed, went to bed, didn't really do much. I did have the extra
[00:17:58] cakes that were left here. My mom is cooking me. My mom is literally my biggest enemy,
[00:18:04] my biggest op in terms of my diet. I do feel like, I do feel like she's out here. She's,
[00:18:12] She's got shooters. She is team big boy all the way. She operates like an enemy of mine.
[00:18:22] Okay, I'll be honest. Turkish moms, it's hard. It's hard out here to keep being fit.
[00:18:30] When you got a Turkish mom who is also dieting herself, mind you, but like,
[00:18:35] like she just literally loves batting me up. Anyway, so I had some cake last night. So I
[00:18:49] had to cut out my dinner and just keep my macros. I had some cake in on the broadcast.
[00:18:56] Actually, you guys saw it. So I had to cut out my macros or I had to tighten my macros
[00:19:00] rather, but it turns out it actually worked out for me because this morning I did push
[00:19:05] upper body push pull day. Didn't want to do any kind of dead lifting. Normally
[00:19:09] I do dead lifting. It's normally a pull day straight pull down Mondays, but honestly,
[00:19:13] this time I did, um, this time I did a push pull because I don't have, uh, the same lifting
[00:19:23] regimen this week. Anyway, uh, and also my, my lower back was like kind of sore kind
[00:19:30] of, I don't know how to describe it. My, my back has just been, it's not in pain
[00:19:34] anything, but sometimes just feels a little, it just feels a little tight, you know? And I think
[00:19:40] it's my knees, it's my lower back. And it's mostly because as a 33 year old man, I'm putting my pussy
[00:19:45] on the pavement on a daily basis playing basketball. It's not good. It's not a herniated
[00:19:50] disc or anything, but it's just not good to like tweak it too much. So it is what it is.
[00:19:58] No way you can hit 225 on the bench for 10. I used to be able to rip 225s on the bench
[00:20:04] press for 15. It was not a big deal, but currently I cannot. So you're right. Um, you, you're
[00:20:10] correct. Also not be mentioned. What is this? He's crazy. Who to, who actually be watching
[00:20:39] these live streams, bro? His son haters are a different breed. He's on bottom three all
[00:20:43] time found one. I don't know. There's no consistent prejudice, false info to his
[00:20:47] fans. It is fairly toxic. There are his son fans. Can't believe my boyfriend is
[00:20:53] I'm so proud of him. I've never met a Hassan viewer. I don't like Hassan, but it's not cause
[00:21:04] of Aiden. It's cause he likes Kamala or you're going to cover the process of having a turkey
[00:21:12] on the band and Roblox. Yeah. Yeah. People, people actually, people actually mulled pretty
[00:21:25] hard. It's so funny. It is what it is. You know, it is what it is, boys. It is
[00:21:31] what it is. It is what it is. There's not really much we can do about it as the
[00:21:36] internet has made people progressively dumber. We're going to have more anti-Hasan dummies out there,
[00:21:41] some of which will shock you. Not all of them are going to actually have anti-Hasan views because
[00:21:47] of like ideological inconsistencies, because they're like right-wingers shit or whatever.
[00:21:52] Some of them will just be duped. At the end of the day, most people, I got ops on every
[00:22:00] side of the political equation. It's because I'm pretty honest. I'm brash. I'm loud.
[00:22:06] I'm in your face, but most importantly, like I said, I'm brutally honest about how I feel. I will not I will not
[00:22:14] compromise on that front so
[00:22:21] You know
[00:22:23] Because of that I'm gonna have a lot of enemies political enemies who will work overtime to make it seem like I am
[00:22:32] Just the biggest demon of all time and what is my biggest?
[00:22:35] What is the most demonic thing I've ever done buying a house so that I can live with my family in it
[00:22:42] That I stream out of every day buying a car that most dentists who drive I didn't even buy it. I fucking leased it
[00:22:51] you know
[00:22:52] being anti pedophilia being anti Nazi being
[00:22:57] Anti gambling
[00:22:58] Did you write off your house on your taxes though?
[00:23:11] well, I
[00:23:13] Don't think I don't think you understand how this works
[00:23:18] You can't do that
[00:23:20] like
[00:23:22] Chatters are getting their fucking accounting advice from tick-tock business influencers like
[00:23:30] There's a certain level of this house that I live inside of that. I am legally eligible to write off, but like
[00:23:37] And it's perfectly valid to do so, but it's not like you can write off the entire house
[00:23:44] Like this is not
[00:23:46] This is not a thing you can do. It's not like I think people just
[00:23:53] Literally watch a lot of these like content creators online that talk about how you should do tax fraud
[00:24:03] Yes, you can write out portions of it as an office space, but it was a joke. Yeah, exactly
[00:24:06] Exactly. But yeah, there are people. Okay. This guy was just kidding. But there are people
[00:24:14] who literally think that they can do stuff like that. And I think it's because of tick
[00:24:20] talk. The only place I see people give financial advice or tax advice like this is literally
[00:24:25] tick talk and like Instagram shorts. Just open 15 LLCs and write them off to pay for
[00:24:40] Bugatti's tick. I can save you millions. Yeah. I've seen a lot of like really funny
[00:24:44] tax fraud. What is this?
[00:24:48] the Kragel the most powerful object of the universe proper name please name
[00:24:54] backster stuff the special I'm so pretty I like you but I'm okay did you
[00:25:03] write off Kaia yeah I did I wrote her off look at her look at this look at
[00:25:11] this fucking baby bro look at this baby she is so passed out it's crazy anyway
[00:25:19] audio from the Lego movie oh that's where that's from I have no idea I said
[00:25:27] right off your internet but there's no way the iris will believe it someone is
[00:25:29] still on dial up in 2024 hey chill listen why do you think I'm so pro
[00:25:35] Hezbollah bro why like where do you think where do you think this comes
[00:25:41] from? Where do you think my pro Hezbollah attitude comes from? Those motherfuckers as soon
[00:25:47] as I found out that Hezbollah has its own fiber, its own fiber network, I was like,
[00:25:57] Oh, it's done. Okay. Hasan Nasrallah, you will never make me hate you. Okay. I'm sorry.
[00:26:05] I like a leader that gives me things. Okay. If I was living in Lebanon right now, if I
[00:26:13] was living in Lebanon right now and Hasan Nasrallah got me fiber, that's it. It's over.
[00:26:20] Why else? Why else would I turn around and be like, I am not committed to your cause,
[00:26:25] sir? I would be like, no, I'm fine with all the other shit, dude. You're doing, you're
[00:26:31] You're doing a great job, sir. Thank you for giving me fiber optic internet. Your fish would
[00:26:38] be dead law. Okay. I won't have an aquarium, but I will have fiber cable. I see you wearing
[00:26:48] the tank tops almost every day. You deserve to place your progress law. No, it's because
[00:26:52] it's hot as a motherfucker in Los Angeles, even with admitting, house on admitting on
[00:26:58] shim to being susceptible to terrorist recruitment. Yeah, bro. I know. And by the American standards,
[00:27:03] I'm talking about is terrorism, but it's also quite literally like an active political party.
[00:27:08] So, you know, it doesn't really matter, does it? Not only am I joking, but also simultaneously
[00:27:17] like, Oh man, America considers them terrorists. Oh, I guess like I can't fucking, I can't
[00:27:23] do commentary on that front. I'm hot. You don't understand hot. Take a step in Arizona
[00:27:29] and understand hot. I will never take a step in Arizona. Okay. I will not be taking a step
[00:27:37] in Arizona. Don't come at me. Don't demand. Like it's like saying, Oh, uh, walk a mile
[00:27:43] in my shoes in Arizona. And we'll see, uh, is like saying go to hell. Oh my God. Oh
[00:27:56] my God. A second JD Vance drag pic has hit the timeline. AZ is cold right now. Oh
[00:28:05] Yeah, what is it like 120 degrees today?
[00:28:09] Is that what it is?
[00:28:12] Man, shit is, she's chilly.
[00:28:13] I need a fucking sweater, dude.
[00:28:15] It's like 130.
[00:28:19] Anyway, let's blast the frig off, okay?
[00:28:26] Let's blast the frig off.
[00:28:27] JD Vance gets absolutely embarrassed by Dana Fash.
[00:28:32] embarrassed by Dana Fash. They're calling her Ashley Furniture. God, that's so lame. New
[00:28:49] drag pic. He also did drag. Gady Vansgis dragged. Yeah, kids in Turkey are protesting roblox
[00:29:07] getting banned. And respect to them, honestly, you know, keep doing it. Turkish kids protest
[00:29:18] roblox ban. Trump in panic mode comes back to Twitter. Elon X Trump later. It's Monday
[00:29:43] news they get in now. Okay. That's good. That's good enough blast off. I think, okay. Oh personal
[00:29:51] news wise. I also, uh, I did upper body push pull day, uh, today. And then I very quickly had to do
[00:30:00] a DNC conference call. Oh my God. I wanted to die. Um, I will tell you guys a couple of things
[00:30:06] about DNC democratic national convention. I will be there in Chicago. Um, I have a
[00:30:12] a bachelor party beforehand and then I'm going to, you know, stream on Sunday and then
[00:30:15] I'm going to fly out, right? And the thing is, the thing is like the DNC is interesting
[00:30:22] because like it's a convention. I go to conventions all the time, but I go to fucking anime conventions.
[00:30:28] I go to Twitch conventions. I go to video conventions VidCon. Like I've never actually
[00:30:33] been, I've been to political conventions, political on, but the problem is with the
[00:30:38] DNC I have
[00:30:41] No way of like communicating to these people what I do
[00:30:46] because it's so
[00:30:48] far
[00:30:49] Outside of the scope of fucking reason that like it would be difficult to explain what I do to people who are in the know
[00:30:57] In terms of like, you know people who deal with online creators, right?
[00:31:01] so
[00:31:05] For me to try and describe I thought you said you were not going to the DNC because of Gaza
[00:31:10] I've literally never said that in my entire life. Okay, those are words that have never come out of my mouth. So
[00:31:17] The problem with it is that the people that I am the people that I'm talking to
[00:31:24] the people that I'm talking to on the DNC front like
[00:31:28] But they think I am I think they think I'm like a like a hairy sa-san, right?
[00:31:33] Whereas they, they think I'm like a tick-tock influencer or some shit. I don't think they understand what I do
[00:31:40] I know that there are people that are in positions of power within the Democratic Party who obviously know what I do because they used to watch
[00:31:46] Maybe they still watch but like the people that I'm currently talking to I
[00:31:51] Get the idea that they just don't know they think that I'm like a fucking like a youtuber or something, right?
[00:31:59] so
[00:32:00] For which is good. It's beneficial like good. That's great
[00:32:04] but the problem is
[00:32:07] because I'm in like because I'm in between this space where like
[00:32:11] the the way that I operate like my operation basically is like a
[00:32:16] eight hour a day, you know CNN style live broadcast
[00:32:22] But I also do have that influencer
[00:32:25] a tendency to just like do random shit, I'm in between both. So they did not offer me
[00:32:34] like a studio space, like a permanent studio space at all. Right? So I'm actually stealing
[00:32:39] studio space. We're not stealing, but like I'm actually graciously drop site news has
[00:32:45] offered me their press space because there's like a press junket table. So I'm basically
[00:32:51] going to be using their table for my main base of operations. Problem is I don't know what kind of
[00:32:57] internet I will be able to get there, right? Because I need like consistent Ethernet in order to be able
[00:33:04] to, in order to be able to like have a base of operations. So like my goal is to have a table
[00:33:12] where I will have my remote desktop setup. I'm also going to bring my IRL backpack and I'm
[00:33:17] I'm just going to walk around with March, uh, with the IRL backpack and, you know, experience
[00:33:24] the DNC, uh, maybe go to some like events or whatever, meet some fucking people. Who knows?
[00:33:31] I'm just freestyling it for the most part. But what they don't realize is like, I don't
[00:33:35] need to be at the DNC. I will just set my ass up at the hotel room and just stream
[00:33:40] from there and rip the live ABC CNN stream. If I have to, as a matter of fact, if I'm in
[00:33:47] the DNC and they don't have a space for me or even if I do have a space inside of the DNC,
[00:33:53] I'm most likely still going to do that. I'm most likely still going to be playing like,
[00:33:58] you know, CNN feed and shit like that. So, so that's the thing. Like that's one thing.
[00:34:10] one issue that we haven't been able to like fully figure out. Um, the other issue is I
[00:34:17] don't think like, I don't know what it's going to look like, but when I went to dream con,
[00:34:21] I thought personally that I wouldn't have a lot of people, you know, mobbing me up,
[00:34:27] right? Especially if I'm like IRL streaming. The issue is that I was wrong. Okay. We
[00:34:35] We still got mobbed up. There was a lot of areas where we were crowded. Luckily I had not
[00:34:41] one, but two security guards with me the entire time. I don't know. I don't think they understand.
[00:34:47] Like if that happens at the DNC, which I don't think it will, but it could, right?
[00:34:53] I don't think it will, but it could happen. I'm like, I've tried to explain to them
[00:35:00] like, Hey, I might need security if I'm doing this. And I don't know how to describe this to like,
[00:35:08] you know, 40 year old marketing executives who don't fucking understand what I do.
[00:35:16] You know what I mean? Are you going to have the NMP low IRL setup? My IRL setup is pretty close
[00:35:25] to NMP's IRL setup. We're trying to get the same mics as well. But yeah,
[00:35:38] what the fuck does the demographic for the DNC look like? I don't know. We'll see.
[00:35:42] Dude, you can afford security. Please be safe. Yeah, brother. My, my situation is that I don't
[00:35:53] have money for security. What are you crazy? No, man, it has to be fucking secret service
[00:35:59] clearance, credential security, bro. What are you talking about? I can't like, it's not
[00:36:04] because I don't have money for security. It's that I don't like, I need credentialed.
[00:36:10] Like the convention has to offer the security. So that's the, that's the situation there
[00:36:20] as well. So we'll see who's allowed to go. Did they pay? Did they, did you have to pay to go? No,
[00:36:33] no, no, I am, I, I have, I have influencer credentials. I don't have press credentials for
[00:36:39] this. I have influencer credential because that's the avenue that we, uh, that we approach to
[00:36:43] DNC on. I probably should have gotten press credentials as well. We'll figure it out.
[00:36:48] I think the influencer credentials will like give me access to many places. I hope,
[00:36:52] If that's an issue, that's going to be fucking annoying. Like, but there is not really a person
[00:36:58] at the DNC that I can like talk to beyond like the point of contact being like outside marketing
[00:37:05] agencies. So I just don't know. Are you getting compensated? Fuck no, bro. What do you mean?
[00:37:11] I'm not getting compensated. I'm not paying to go. That would be insane. I would never do
[00:37:15] either of those things. So are you, I heard a rumor you're doing a push-up contest with
[00:37:31] Biden. Can you wait on that? Yes. Um, is both you and Jesse Ventura go to the DNC? You better
[00:37:41] have him on the stream or on a pod or something. Oh, if I see Jesse Ventura, I'm kissing him.
[00:37:51] Getting paid in the sense there should be a lot of content, hypothetically, Lamel.
[00:37:55] I mean, I'm excited for it. Like I said, I'm excited for it. Um, I, I, I do. Yeah, I, I
[00:38:04] think it's going to be fun. It's going to be fun to see. And it's also going to be fun to
[00:38:08] show you guys, like an entire generation of people that have no fucking clue how any of
[00:38:15] this shit works, the 18 to 35 demographic that doesn't fucking tune into CNN unless they
[00:38:21] are watching CNN through, you know, my stream, like I think that that will be fun for them.
[00:38:28] That will be interesting and entertaining and educational for them. And that is the
[00:38:33] major reason. So my plan is I've never been to a convention before. My plan is
[00:38:38] like either a plan one is I get a fucking nice little permanent studio area given to
[00:38:45] me by some of my friends in the press that are not using their press area. Hopefully
[00:38:51] that has consistent ethernet cable and like internet access and I could just sit there
[00:38:56] for hours without having much issues. So I do that. That's my base of operations.
[00:39:03] And then I roam around with the IRL camera whenever I feel like it.
[00:39:08] And just like show you guys the background and stuff like that.
[00:39:13] I probably should be.
[00:39:15] Another issue I have is I don't have Twitter on my phone and all these journalists the
[00:39:18] fucking I talked to that are going to be there.
[00:39:20] They all hit me up on Twitter and I just have no way of communicating with them in
[00:39:24] real time.
[00:39:25] So I just got to figure that out too.
[00:39:34] and use for you. Stoked like Donnie, my main man, Donnie. Will you be wearing a suit? Are
[00:39:51] you the only solo political streamer going there? I don't fucking know. Just downloaded
[00:40:02] for the event and deleted after. But yeah, I just watched a fear and pockets. You come
[00:40:16] off so different on it. Lamal. No, that was an off episode. I'll admit like that.
[00:40:21] I was a little off on that episode. It was like right after the fucking eight and raw shit
[00:40:25] and my phone was getting blown up. That's why I was like a little bummy will jank be there.
[00:40:37] Hell yeah. Is this the first DNC you've ever been to? Yes. What is this? I brought my
[00:40:50] dog to swim in the ocean a bit today for the first time. He's never been swimming in
[00:40:53] the beach in my in his life before I lowered him near the water. His little arms started
[00:40:57] patting the area. Got me thinking about third world immigrants and rape. There's
[00:41:00] primal instinct and all animals that teach them the things they do. Bro, this dude needs to be
[00:41:05] lobotomized, okay? Is this a real tweet? He tweets shit like this so frequently, so I don't even know.
[00:41:13] Austin will be there as well, by the way, yes. This guy is such a fucking whole-ass weirdo,
[00:41:24] bro. He really needs to stop. He really needs to stop to save the Republican party. He needs
[00:41:31] to stop appearing. He needs to stop being, he needs to stop doing what he's doing.
[00:41:38] Uh, Austin's going to be clapping for four days straight. Yeah. He's never going to stop
[00:41:46] clapping. There's an app that works to do messaging only for Twitter. Not sure how secure
[00:41:50] it is. Now it's fine. Oh yeah. This is Joey. Mara, Mara, B, B, B, B, B, O getting his
[00:41:55] hairpiece fitted. Look, never forget a Joey Baba, Bowie. How you doing? Fuck you.
[00:42:11] I had to get an airpiece fitted. I hate them walls because he hates Italians. How the fuck
[00:42:17] are you doing? Hey, are you doing? How you doing? Hey, you fuck you. Um, why doesn't
[00:42:27] fucking Tim pool do this shit? Honestly, you pay icy vert to push socialism on Twitter.
[00:42:35] Yeah. You know, I got shooters now. Like they're not, I mean, I'm not like, they're,
[00:42:41] they're not directly related in any way, shape or form. But like we got, we got
[00:42:47] our own version of the fucking, uh, power farmers on Twitter. You got that Brandon account.
[00:42:51] You got the IC vert. There's like a bunch of, there's a bunch of fucking shooters on the
[00:42:57] good side on Twitter, which is great. It's just two, it's two people from, from what
[00:43:05] I've seen. Um, anyway, he has hair. He just loves his beanie. Even when it's a hundred,
[00:43:21] the real anti-Italian said, send him in his advocate and rename the country and
[00:43:24] content because he gives us a shit about some random fucking Italian, a medical vis-bucci
[00:43:27] whole tweet. It gets worse. Wait, what? Oh my God. He tweeted more than that. Rape murder
[00:43:44] criminality. These are the things that are deeply embedded in the DNA of a third world
[00:43:47] migrant. Can these things be trained away? Perhaps for the truly intelligent ones who
[00:43:50] make an effort, but your average one, they'll resort to prominence things every single
[00:43:54] time. The only true solution to third world migration is to reduce it to zero and
[00:43:57] have no tolerance whatsoever for it. I know I've been an advocate for like a
[00:44:07] I know I've been an advocate for reeducation, but honestly, I'm now an advocate for lobotomies.
[00:44:14] You know, some people you just simply can't reeducate, bro.
[00:44:30] If you have a beautiful moment with your dog on the fucking beach and you're like teaching
[00:44:36] your dog to swim for the first time and your mind is going to how like, you know,
[00:44:42] third world migrants have a, have a primal instinct to rape and kill.
[00:44:46] You need to be lobotomized like there's not much else you can do, you know, straight ice
[00:44:51] pick style.
[00:44:52] Like what the fuck?
[00:44:53] I was defending you for some guy who said you were a terror supporter and a contest dealer.
[00:45:06] Then I found out they were 15 makes me feel stupid always, always remember in most circumstances
[00:45:13] you feel like the person that you're, uh, you're interlocutors in the marketplace
[00:45:18] of ideas on Twitter, online, especially you think that they are your age, okay?
[00:45:26] They are not.
[00:45:31] What is this? Oh, people think I'm actually paying him. Our boy. That's a Twitter bot engagement
[00:45:42] farming account. He admitted to Hassan. I've been paying them to push socialism on Twitter.
[00:45:45] It's like the left version of feared buck and scuba Ryan. These guys are being paid by
[00:45:49] stake. I noticed the account is also doing digital blackface. They're PAPs of black person,
[00:45:52] but they're actually a white man and Caucasian man. Three bucks scuba Ryan also participate
[00:45:56] in the same kind of digital blackface. Sadly, digital blackface prevalent trend
[00:45:59] rising on both sides of political spectrum. Edit. Why are y'all down voting me? Do
[00:46:03] Do not censor the truth, open your eyes, free yourself from the matrix.
[00:46:07] Feared Buck is not actually Giannis, a tento cumpo, small four from the Milwaukee Bucks.
[00:46:12] That's a white man.
[00:46:21] So like, so like Brandon and Icy Verde are the only two accounts, Brandon and Icy Verde
[00:46:28] are the only fucking two accounts on this platform that are doing like what Feared
[00:46:33] Buck and shit does, but for good, you know, for like actual reasonable, like their
[00:46:41] meme accounts that are, uh, also not brain dead. So it must be that like I'm paying them.
[00:46:48] Is that what they're thinking? Mike has some kind of feedback. Yeah. The landscapers are
[00:46:56] here. Oh, airbag is another one. Kate Bush's husband. Yes. Airbag is another good account.
[00:47:04] Meme account. Anyway, definitely would trust bootleg supreme on this information. Yeah.
[00:47:24] Christie amiguchi main. I mean, that's like a, that's like a podcast there at that
[00:47:28] point. They're not just like, they're not just like meme accounts on Twitter. They've
[00:47:31] move beyond that. You know what I mean? Oh, this is some desperado shit too. I love this.
[00:47:42] It rocks that Elon's clearly trying to tip the scales with fake trends. Two million people are
[00:47:45] not celebrating Trump's return to Twitter by calling him the Don. Okay. I'm going to be honest
[00:47:49] with you. I am actually doing that. Like I am actually doing that. I am celebrating his return
[00:47:54] to Twitter. I think the Don is back. I think the Don is back. Okay. Maybe the don't buy
[00:48:03] iPhone 16. Oh, they're just, they don't, they don't know any other shameless low-key society,
[00:48:10] but don't touch me. Oh my God. So when you click on the, the dawn
[00:48:18] post, it's just like random people that have nothing to do with Donald Trump. That honestly,
[00:48:24] I don't even know if that's Elon trying to tilt the scales. I think it's just because it's a
[00:48:28] shit site. Like, at this point, that's just like, I'm not gonna lie. I think a lot of that
[00:48:37] stuff that happens on Twitter is just like, partially a consequence of like Elon trying
[00:48:42] to desperately tilt the scales to like, pump out right when content, but a big chunk of that
[00:48:47] is because the platform is like, literally running on a skeleton crew. It is on the verge,
[00:48:53] like every single day it's on the verge of complete collapse. It basically, it basically barely fucking
[00:48:58] functions. There is no moderation whatsoever. It's just completely broken. It's just busted.
[00:49:08] That's what it is. Yeah. Anyway, do you, can we please get to something else? No.
[00:49:22] Very cool that we have the most divorce Nazi doing false trim pumping, though it has
[00:49:26] some veracity to it. No, I just like, like I said, I think it's partially him trying to
[00:49:32] tilt the scales and partially him just fucking, you know, sucking. Anyway, let's get to the
[00:49:39] DNC boys, girls, MBs, 2024 DNC Obama, Biden, Clintons. Why? Why are the, why is the democratic
[00:49:46] party doing this? Why bro? Bring Jesse venture up there, bring Megan the stallion up there
[00:49:51] to fucking twerk. What the fuck? The Republicans cannot have a more fun convention than the
[00:49:57] Democrats. The Democrats literally own Hollywood, bro. What the fuck? You got Clinton. You got
[00:50:06] the Clintons, not just Hillary, but bill two. It's like we want both of Jeffrey Epstein's
[00:50:13] friends on there, not just one, but both of them fucking God damn it, dude.
[00:50:18] the race NBC senior Washington correspondent Hallie Jackson's here. Hallie good morning. So
[00:50:23] they finished off the battleground tour the first rollout of Harris walls. Give us the state of
[00:50:28] the race on the Democratic side then we'll talk about former president Trump's campaign.
[00:50:32] Sure on the Democratic side Savannah the Harris walls team is feeling like they have some wind
[00:50:36] at their back some momentum here moving forward for a couple of reasons. A couple of
[00:50:40] reasons here it's that new battleground polling that we talked about here showing that she
[00:50:43] is inching ahead within the margin of error in some of these key swing states. And when
[00:50:47] And when you look at independence, those numbers are interesting, too.
[00:50:50] There's some good news in there for Democrats showing that vice-president-
[00:50:53] Bro, swing state polls are cooking right now, dude.
[00:50:56] Oh my God, loyal blue vanguard up in this bitch.
[00:51:00] Look at this.
[00:51:01] Look at this.
[00:51:02] Look at this.
[00:51:03] Wisconsin, 50% hair is 46 Trump.
[00:51:05] Michigan, 50% hair is 46% Trump.
[00:51:08] Pennsylvania, 50% hair is 46% Trump.
[00:51:11] I got more polls, okay?
[00:51:13] We got more swing state polls.
[00:51:15] The only thing, the only thing that shows, the only thing that shows Trump, not underwater
[00:51:21] is Trafalgar and fucking Rasmussen, bro.
[00:51:26] They are so goddamn cooked.
[00:51:29] You might as well use like, you might as well just make the numbers up at that point,
[00:51:33] okay?
[00:51:34] It's so bad, Trafalgar and Rasmussen are obviously like incredibly cooked right wing
[00:51:41] by his poles.
[00:51:42] They are consistently wrong. No, not Trafalgar law. You fucking nerds shut up. Even the Trafalgar
[00:51:54] poll was terrible for Trump. I mean, Trafalgar is also like right boosted. But yeah, Wisconsin
[00:51:59] showing Harris up nine points on the bullfish group, independent, uh, swing states poll,
[00:52:07] nine points. Michigan is showing Harris up plus five, 48 to 43. Obviously that is
[00:52:15] not great in my opinion for Harris, that should be, I mean, that's outside of the margin
[00:52:20] of error, but like it should be higher than that for Michigan. But I do think that maybe
[00:52:24] Gaza is playing a role in that and it might get worse for her in Michigan. Things might
[00:52:28] change overall Pennsylvania, 49% for Harris plus four trumpet 45. So this once again
[00:52:38] shows momentum swinging in the direction of the Harris walled ticket. Okay. You
[00:52:44] You also have approval ratings.
[00:52:46] You also have approval ratings coming out of all the states that Waltz and Harris have
[00:52:53] actually attended and Tim Waltz is fucking cooking.
[00:52:58] Okay?
[00:52:59] Tim Waltz is fucking cooking.
[00:53:01] All right?
[00:53:03] Here's how the dynamic has shifted so dramatically.
[00:53:09] I mean, not dramatically, but national polling average started off not so great
[00:53:13] July boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, made a flip major flip on around August 4th. And it is now
[00:53:21] seemingly going to start. It's seemingly going to start trailing. Okay.
[00:53:29] It will inevitably reach a plateau unless they keep up the momentum. But you also have the
[00:53:35] So with Kennedy numbers, which is phenomenal, there it is, Kennedy taking more of the Trump
[00:53:42] support than the Harris support as well.
[00:53:47] Okay.
[00:53:48] Yo, there is a non-zero population that would let Trump babysit their child.
[00:53:54] Yes.
[00:53:57] This is the sign of an unbiased pollster, by the way.
[00:54:04] Harris has opened up a six percent lead over Trump. LOL from brass musin. I mean, yeah,
[00:54:09] it's a shame. Walls is too old to ever run for presidency out of their Kamala. I mean,
[00:54:28] who knows? But anyway, whatever, dude, fuck these polls. We all know it's fake. Yeah.
[00:54:34] Yesterday I spent a lot of weight. What at the top of the hour, there's a three minute
[00:54:53] ad break. And some of you like to steal that glory from me. Some of you like to
[00:54:59] steal the one time of the day once every hour where I like to have fun and dupe you and just
[00:55:11] take that away from me shamelessly and selfishly and then serve the three minute outbreak in
[00:55:17] my stead.
[00:55:20] I recognize when I have been bested this is a moment where I have been bested AI must
[00:55:27] be stopped.
[00:55:29] I think that it's time we've officially gone too far.
[00:55:33] This is obviously AI footage.
[00:55:35] I was not at the Kamala Harris, Michigan rally with a top of the hour ad break poster.
[00:55:40] Um, that's a good one.
[00:55:57] I'll give it to you.
[00:55:59] Lilith of the South, thinking for the five tier one gift is subs.
[00:56:04] I didn't call me thinking for the five, get this sucker to go over thinking for the
[00:56:07] 10 gifted data pixel, thinking for the five gifted.
[00:56:11] Um, here's the three minute ad break.
[00:56:13] Now, new Trump vid slash tweet, bro.
[00:56:24] He is, he is posting, dude.
[00:56:27] back. He's back. He's back. But unfortunately not as good as he used to be. Waltz is going
[00:56:34] to address a union. Waltz will address union members in first solo campaign stop. Oh my
[00:56:39] god, my goat. He's going to do, he's going solo, dolo, my king. It really is 2016. Yeah,
[00:56:52] the problem is role reversal occurred. What's your take on the Armenian genocide? Hmm.
[00:56:58] I wonder where this guy's coming from. I wonder why he's asking me this.
[00:57:08] Here, there's a command for it in the chat. Okay.
[00:57:12] Exclamation mark, Armenian genocide. PB's office just called Galant anti Israel.
[00:57:27] After Galant said total victory is bollocks, bro. The drama in the correct
[00:57:30] Knesset right now is crazy. Yeah. Um,
[00:57:41] do you think a Tom Bradley scenario can happen? What?
[00:57:44] I only think of this when I realized that Kamala is black and a woman.
[00:57:48] What? This is my favorite Trafalgar poll ever. Murray won this race by over 15 points.
[00:58:00] This is who they are relying on for coping at the moment. If Chatters, Chatters don't
[00:58:03] know who these people are. Yeah. Trafalgar in 2020 was so off base, dude. This is part
[00:58:09] of the reason why real clear politics, I say, like there's poll aggregators out there.
[00:58:14] You got 538, you got real clear politics. You got a bunch of them, right? RCP. Unfortunately
[00:58:20] for people who love RCP. I think ways Trafalgar and Rasmussen differently than some of these
[00:58:26] other pollsters, other poll aggregators. So that's the reason why they're almost always
[00:58:32] incredibly fucking, um, almost incredibly right wing, uh, right wing boosted. This
[00:58:40] was the Trafalgar, Washington Senate poll showing incumbent Murray still holding a
[00:58:45] a small lead, but the challenger smiley gaining, okay?
[00:58:49] 48.7% for the Murray campaign, 46.5 for a smiley Tiffany smiley.
[00:58:56] Murray ended up winning this fucking race by 15 points.
[00:58:59] So like, so overall, you know,
[00:59:15] you gotta take a lot of what they put,
[00:59:17] a lot of what they put out there with the grain of salt.
[00:59:25] Also, this is an insane thing that I've seen as well.
[00:59:29] Do you lean closer towards the Republican or Democratic position on abortion plus 19
[00:59:33] for the Democrats?
[00:59:34] Environment plus 17 for the Democrats.
[00:59:36] These are obvious gimmies, right?
[00:59:38] That number should even be higher.
[00:59:39] Who the fuck is like, I don't know, maybe the Republicans have it right on abortion.
[00:59:44] Healthcare plus 16 for the Democrats.
[00:59:46] Election integrity plus 13 for the Democrats.
[00:59:49] Economy plus eight for the Democrats.
[00:59:52] Inflation plus four for the Democrats.
[00:59:54] I do not know what is happening.
[00:59:56] I do not understand what is happening.
[00:59:58] I don't even get why people have completely removed Kamala Harris from the fucking equation.
[01:00:06] This is not the only poll I've seen, by the way, that shows that the Democrats are leading
[01:00:11] on the economy.
[01:00:13] Okay.
[01:00:16] I think it's because they are leaning into populist, progressive policy positions, okay?
[01:00:28] R2 also seems kind of surreal. I don't know how fucking valid this poll is. I really don't know,
[01:00:35] but I have seen, I have seen a bunch of other polls where a bunch of other polls where Democrats
[01:00:43] are like either close or leading on the issue of the economy, which is crazy. Seems that
[01:01:00] Americans are single issue voters and the issue is the candidate being alive. I mean,
[01:01:04] That is a that was a major role. Yes that played a major fucking role
[01:01:09] But I told you motherfuckers time and time again. It's not like the Democratic Party's platform is unpopular
[01:01:16] Okay, they can make this unpopular they can if they run away from
[01:01:22] Popular prescriptions to problems that people foresee in their day-to-day lives
[01:01:28] But as I told you the platform is good is solid lead into it
[01:01:33] Stop fucking running away and be like, I'm not a radical. No, no, no, you don't understand
[01:01:36] I want to do like the most complicated tax equation in an effort to make sure that you can like
[01:01:41] You can get like maybe tax credits
[01:01:44] This is also the type of shit
[01:01:51] That actually is
[01:01:53] Phenomenally popular. I've also talked about this stuff too. The White House has proposed a new law requiring the subscription services
[01:01:59] Like Jim memberships can be canceled a single click
[01:02:01] this is
[01:02:03] Genuinely, this is genuinely really good quality of life
[01:02:09] Policies, okay that kind of shit works bro. If if the Dems ran on like
[01:02:16] eliminating spam mail
[01:02:19] Like if they just added that in if they added that into their fucking if they added that into their platform
[01:02:25] Like that's the type of stuff that actually plays really fucking well
[01:02:30] Okay, huh
[01:02:43] Like this is the type of shit. I'm going to be honest with you. The FCC pushing the click to cancel roof or phone internet and cable companies that I'm not even joking. That is like plus one in a key state. Okay. You end up improving your chances so dramatically. You know what I mean? That's one extra point in a place like Michigan.
[01:03:05] That's a gimme. One of the major, one of the major issues here, of course, is how they
[01:03:19] communicate it. Okay. How they communicate this progressive platform. If they run away
[01:03:25] from this shit, if they don't actually publicize this kind of stuff, I'm telling you right
[01:03:30] now, it's not going to, it's not going to mean anything. It will be meaningless.
[01:03:35] is a bad policy. Yeah. Oh, shut up. You're trying to fucking serve a three minute abbreak
[01:03:40] or something. That's why you're saying this is a bad policy. We already ran the abbreak.
[01:03:45] Did you see EU is telling Elon Musk to censor Trump? I have not seen that. But honest question,
[01:04:14] what are some corporate donors be against this? Fuck the corporate donors, bro. What
[01:04:17] are we talking about? You got an election to win. Okay. Corporate donors can only
[01:04:23] take you so far. Corpos, I think, I think that there are a lot of corporations, a lot
[01:04:40] of corporate donors that are completely vested in Donald Trump, especially Silicon Valley.
[01:04:46] Okay. They're deep in the Trump pocket right now. They think JD Vance is a great choice.
[01:04:50] But obviously they are at odds with like real humans that go out and vote. Now,
[01:04:56] they can only move the needle so far, right? They can only move the needle so far.
[01:05:02] are all the money in the world is not gonna work. If you have genuine fucking momentum,
[01:05:08] Donald Trump proved that in 2016, Hillary Clinton got a shit ton of money. Hillary Clinton
[01:05:14] had the backing of liberal media. And everybody was constantly ripping into Donald Trump,
[01:05:20] but he was a significantly more dynamic, more charismatic anti establishment pick for
[01:05:24] a lot of people who was able to make it seem like he was a more moderate person
[01:05:28] And then the average Democrat on a lot of issues that were popular with the base.
[01:05:33] That's how he fucking won.
[01:05:35] Also because Hillary Clinton sucked at campaigning and thought that she wouldn't need two campaigning
[01:05:41] key states, but, but overall, that's what happened in 2016 where Donald Trump kind of
[01:05:49] had the juice.
[01:05:50] He had the momentum.
[01:05:51] He could overcome the massive amount of spending against them.
[01:05:57] On the other hand, Democrats now have that momentum.
[01:06:01] Democrats have that momentum and they should not fucking cast it aside.
[01:06:05] You want to see real panic for the Republicans looks like they're being forced to dump 100
[01:06:10] million ad bombs originally planned for late September to stop the Trump bleeding.
[01:06:14] That's what I'm saying.
[01:06:15] Maga Inc. the pro Trump super pack is plowing 100 million into ads that will air before
[01:06:19] Labor Day.
[01:06:20] The ads will air in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia and
[01:06:23] North Carolina.
[01:06:24] as is messaging that Kamala Harris is soft on crime radicals, who's too dangerous for
[01:06:27] the White House.
[01:06:28] And in memo obtained by political Alex, the super back strategist say, Americans might
[01:06:32] vote for a liberal, but they won't vote for a lunatic.
[01:06:35] And that's hilarious because Kamala Harris, because Kamala Harris is a fucking prosecutor
[01:06:41] and Trump is a convict.
[01:06:42] So like, even if they thought that this was going to be an issue that they can
[01:06:46] move people on, it still doesn't fucking work.
[01:06:49] It literally didn't work in 2022.
[01:06:52] They are trying a tactic that failed in 2022.
[01:06:57] What are you doing?
[01:07:01] It's even harder to fucking make this, it's even harder to make this narrative stick because
[01:07:07] crime is literally down.
[01:07:10] Okay.
[01:07:11] Most Americans say that their cities are safe.
[01:07:15] It's other cities that they're worried about in terms of crime.
[01:07:18] And everyone in the media recognizes that crime is down across the board.
[01:07:22] down as well, which was the only thing that was up regardless in the post-COVID bump. Everything
[01:07:26] else was still going down. And they have no way to make this narrative stick. They couldn't make
[01:07:33] it stick in fucking 2022. Okay? If they couldn't make this stick in 2022, how the fuck are they
[01:07:41] going to make this stick in 2024 when everybody recognizes that crime is down?
[01:07:45] Especially, especially when you are a convict running against a fucking prosecutor.
[01:08:01] They just keep lying about it to the sticks.
[01:08:02] No, you have to understand, like this kind of shit is great for Twitter.
[01:08:09] It's great for the Magicaltas.
[01:08:10] But those guys are already voting right now because Donald Trump is completely maxed
[01:08:16] out on name recognition. You have to somehow magically bring people back to your side. He
[01:08:24] already lost an election. He lost an election to an objectively weaker candidate, Joe Biden
[01:08:29] in 2020. Do you understand? He lost the fucking, he lost an election already, the Joe Biden,
[01:08:39] Joe Biden was a fucking carcass, far from like just a generic Democrat. He got shot
[01:08:51] and it didn't fucking move the needle. You cannot, especially if you're Donald Trump,
[01:08:58] you can't just like keep trying to pump out the same old narratives that have literally
[01:09:04] failed in the midterms when it should have been a massive lock for you. GOP should have
[01:09:09] been running the fucking table in the 2022 midterms, literally real negative wage growth.
[01:09:20] Okay, negative wage growth in the midst of an inflation crisis, in the midst of people
[01:09:26] actually feeling the heat, they still could not defeat Democrats in key states, in key
[01:09:36] districts. It's crazy. Why? Because they hyper-focused on culture warship. And they're doing that again.
[01:09:55] And it's in terms of culture worship. There's one issue that is not that isn't just culture
[01:10:05] war, but it's there's one issue where their legislative agenda actually went through after
[01:10:11] this 3540 year project on abortion, abortion restrictions that came down. People saw what
[01:10:21] But it's like people know what it's like when the Republicans get their wishes across in
[01:10:28] terms of some of these culture war issues.
[01:10:34] It's just fucking it's done.
[01:10:37] It's done after that.
[01:10:39] You're hemorrhaging your base of support.
[01:10:41] People fucking hate you.
[01:10:43] People do not think you're good.
[01:10:45] People do not think you're competent.
[01:10:47] People don't want to pay attention to politics.
[01:10:58] And worst of all, Democrats did one thing that they normally always do that, I mean,
[01:11:04] Democrats did something that they never have done before.
[01:11:07] They demonstrated basic bare minimum competence.
[01:11:15] They did that.
[01:11:16] They were like, oh shit, our guy is dead.
[01:11:19] He's rotting.
[01:11:20] We can't carry him across the finish line.
[01:11:22] We should swap him out.
[01:11:30] And they followed through and went with a candidate that was a vice presidential pick
[01:11:39] that would lock them in for a radical, supposedly radical progressive policy platform.
[01:11:50] So unless Kamala comes out today or tomorrow, I think her campaign policies are going to
[01:11:55] like the agenda is going to come out soon unless she comes out and is just like the
[01:11:59] the most dog shit, like centrist, soft pedal, baby shit, hyper focus tested nonsense. Okay.
[01:12:10] Unless she does that, which would be a full fucking reversal of like the Tim Waltz decision,
[01:12:14] which I don't think they will do. And I hope they won't do that. Okay. Unless she does
[01:12:21] some shit like that, they can keep carrying this momentum forward. I think overall, the
[01:12:38] other side of this equation is that while Trump has certain key sectors on lock like
[01:12:44] tech, maybe some defense contractors, hyper, you know, ultra Zionists, whatever, Democrats
[01:12:51] have their own version of this as well, obviously in terms of big donors. A lot of other
[01:12:57] industry leaders are also still worried about the instability in terms of like big ticket
[01:13:02] donors, like big money donors. A lot of industry leaders are also worried about what a second
[01:13:08] Trump term looks like in terms of the instability and the volatility. If you're just hyper focused
[01:13:15] on short term benefits, maybe you're looking at it and going to deregulation and the
[01:13:19] extra tax costs would be good. But a lot of other key sector leaders probably look
[01:13:24] at this and go, Democrats are going to give us that too. And I'd rather have like maybe
[01:13:29] some regulation and stability rather than deregulation and complete instability that
[01:13:37] will defeat long term benefits, long term profits that will destroy long term profits
[01:13:42] because it will probably cripple America's standing and probably cripple the global
[01:13:45] economy. So like, ultimately, those guys are making
[01:13:50] lesser evil choices from their own perspective. And I think that that is the reason why the
[01:13:55] Democratic Party has more leeway to operate within this progressive space, to captivate
[01:14:00] a progressive audience, to show Americans that like, yeah, no, they can actually, they
[01:14:06] can actually own these supposedly radical policies.
[01:14:11] Can you steal man a positive thing for Trump's second term? From whose perspective? Positive
[01:14:25] from like the average person's perspective or positive from like industry, because both
[01:14:41] the Democratic party and the Republican party are always going to be beholden to their corporate
[01:14:45] donors.
[01:14:46] Okay. Like they will always be beholden to their corporate donors. They will always like
[01:14:51] move the needle marginally in one direction. But even if they take, even if they get
[01:14:56] like one step. If the Democrats take like one tiny step in the direction of like populist
[01:15:02] economic agenda items that will be truly beneficial for the American population, they'll still
[01:15:07] take like three steps in the direction of corporate donors. Republicans on the other hand will
[01:15:14] take, you know, 10 steps in the direction of corporate donors and openly. Is he drinking
[01:15:24] is. Yeah, dude, Arizona fucking green tea, brother. Holy shit. Yeah. This is by the way,
[01:15:37] one big thing. America's crime reset Omaha, 30% decrease Miami, 20% decline Philadelphia,
[01:15:43] a big fallen homeless homicides with a 42% decrease, which by the way, that happened
[01:15:48] under the fucking progressive reign of a supposed George Soros DA by the way. What
[01:15:59] What happened? I thought George Soros DAs were literally releasing convicts left and right. Every single fucker was talking about this including my god damn uncle. What happened?
[01:16:10] Are they not releasing the criminals any longer? What happened? What the fuck happened?
[01:16:20] It's crazy to me. No, not Sam Cedar, my biological uncle, Cenk.
[01:16:27] What's responsible over the crime reset? There is no fucking real
[01:16:32] Legitimate fucking increase of crime. There was all media narratives concocted. There is no real reset crime was always down
[01:16:39] There was a big bump in
[01:16:42] The immediate aftermath of COVID on homicides. That's it. Everything else. Oh
[01:16:49] Shit, that's all massive earthquake
[01:16:52] yo
[01:16:54] It's still going. Yo
[01:17:04] Paya you are fucking not even remotely interested come here. That was crazy
[01:17:14] That was a big one boys. That was crazy
[01:17:20] There have been a lot of earthquakes that are that have happened
[01:17:24] Hello. Get up. Up. Up. Up. Up. Good girl. There have been a lot of earthquakes that have happened,
[01:17:35] but that was definitely a big boy. That was a big or at least like the episode amount of it
[01:17:39] must have been close. Wait, it's only five two in Bakersfield. I fucking felt that shit.
[01:17:45] Last time I happened or four seven in Bakersfield. Oh, it's south of Pasadena. Holy
[01:17:58] Moley that shit is close. That's why I felt it. It was right in LA
[01:18:12] East Coast area there's an indication of the big ones coming soon. That was the first time
[01:18:28] That was the first time in a while where I was like, damn, that's a big one
[01:18:32] Hiya
[01:18:33] place
[01:18:35] place
[01:18:37] Good girl. Did you get alerts on your phone now?
[01:18:50] I'm a West LA felt it, but it looks like it hit you harder. Yeah. No, it was crazy. I heard it
[01:18:55] I think one of the scariest parts of the earthquake is that obviously like obviously shit starts shaking
[01:19:02] That's it, but it's the noise
[01:19:05] There is this like very weird noise that you hear that I find
[01:19:10] Particularly scary
[01:19:12] Like it's there's this there's this presence. It's like there's like this nefarious
[01:19:17] scary ominous rumble you go
[01:19:21] Like I don't know if you can hear it from my fucking mic, but it's like
[01:19:25] It's actually like a I think one of the more one of the scarier parts of it everything else. Oh
[01:19:35] Shit that's a massive earthquake
[01:19:38] Yo
[01:19:40] It's still going yo
[01:19:50] Kaya you are fucking not even remotely interested come here massive lemau
[01:20:01] out. The wall shaking and the air moving in that frequency when the doors and windows
[01:20:08] are rattling. Yeah. The instinct to go full cam you clip farmer. Sorry guys, I just sat
[01:20:29] down. I love that you check this in tower. What? What? I didn't check this in tower.
[01:20:47] Oh, I did.
[01:20:48] Oh fucking not even remotely interested come here. That was crazy
[01:21:01] 4.6 is actually not that big
[01:21:03] But I think it's cuz I was very close to the epicenter this time that I felt it that much
[01:21:07] I remember when that earthquake hit on the East Coast a couple months back. I was in bed and that shit felt good on my back
[01:21:28] 4.6 is actually huge. Thank you very much. No not for California. We get that shit on a daily basis
[01:21:34] There was another one in Bakersfield. It was five two. I didn't even fucking feel that shit. I think that's the reason
[01:21:41] Yeah. It's because it was like close to us. Okay. So attacking you for not, uh, for,
[01:22:02] for telling everyone that he's not a real big boy. Yeah.
[01:22:06] Um, 4.6 is fucking massive. Wait, no, no. For California, for California, 4.6 is
[01:22:14] not that big. Like it happens. Dude, last week there was a 5.2 in Bakersfield. Like
[01:22:21] a couple of days ago. Oh, you guys are making penis jokes. Oh, I thought y'all,
[01:22:28] And y'all are so dumb.
[01:22:51] Let's continue with what the fuck I was talking about.
[01:22:56] God damn it.
[01:23:03] Let's continue.
[01:23:04] President Harris is doing better than President Biden
[01:23:07] with independence in some of those critical swing states.
[01:23:10] You've also got the money factor.
[01:23:11] The Harris camp has raked in tens of millions of dollars
[01:23:14] in a relatively short period of time.
[01:23:15] And then look ahead at what's happening
[01:23:17] a week from today.
[01:23:18] The Democratic National Convention begins in Chicago.
[01:23:21] And that is a week of prime time coverage
[01:23:23] for the Democrats.
[01:23:24] We're learning more about who some of the headliners will be.
[01:23:26] Two sources familiar with the planning
[01:23:28] tell us that former president Obama will speak,
[01:23:30] along with former president Bill Clinton,
[01:23:32] former secretary of state Hillary Clinton,
[01:23:34] and president Biden will be one of the headliners as well.
[01:23:37] And it seems like a nod to his leadership
[01:23:39] after he withdrew from the 2024 race
[01:23:42] in a new interview just recently, Savannah,
[01:23:44] his first since he decided to step off the 2024 ticket.
[01:23:47] He says he did so partly so as not
[01:23:49] to be a distraction for Dems.
[01:23:51] Let's talk about the Trump campaign still adjusting,
[01:23:53] it seems to this new race and this new candidate
[01:23:56] that's facing at the top of the ticket.
[01:23:58] Yeah, there's a sense from senior advisors
[01:24:00] that this is a so-called Harris honeymoon
[01:24:02] that may not last all that long.
[01:24:04] They see the fundamentals of the race
[01:24:06] as still being fairly consistent here.
[01:24:07] And that is a real focus on two big issues,
[01:24:10] the issues that we've been talking about for months now
[01:24:12] that voters care about, the economy and immigration.
[01:24:15] On both of those issues,
[01:24:16] battleground polls show that former president Trump
[01:24:19] actually pulls better than Vice President Harris on that.
[01:24:22] So there is a desire, I think, from those I've talked to
[01:24:24] in the Trump orbit, for the former president
[01:24:26] to focus on that, to focus on policy.
[01:24:28] What we've seen from him, though,
[01:24:29] over the course of the last week, several weeks,
[01:24:32] if not longer, has been a focus on nearly anything,
[01:24:34] but he's been litigating this issue of crowd sizes,
[01:24:37] making false claims on that front,
[01:24:39] suggesting that President Biden may try to,
[01:24:41] with no evidence, reclaim the nomination at the DNC.
[01:24:44] There's nothing that would support that happening here.
[01:24:47] former, of course, Vice President Harris is looking to combat on both of those issues
[01:24:50] going on offense on both the economy and immigration to them.
[01:24:53] All right.
[01:24:54] How many much to discuss?
[01:24:55] Thank you very much.
[01:24:56] Hey, thanks for watching.
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[01:25:01] Vice President Harrison and Governor Tim Wallace competed their first swing through
[01:25:04] battleground states.
[01:25:05] His new poll numbers show them pulling ahead in some of those key states during false
[01:25:10] attacks.
[01:25:11] Dude, the Beyonce, the Beyonce release was so clutch.
[01:25:14] I'm I can't you know it's just it goes way too fucking hard the freedom song it
[01:25:31] really does like Kamala Harris kind of low key doesn't deserve that level of
[01:25:35] hype you know what I mean extra dollar Trump about the crowd size at their
[01:25:42] rallies Rachel Scott is tracking the race from Washington good morning
[01:25:46] Rachel hey George good morning to you this is an entirely different campaign
[01:25:50] one week out from the Democratic National Convention and a new poll shows
[01:25:53] that vice president Kamala Harris is gaining traction in those critical battleground states all of that really not sitting well with former president
[01:26:00] Donald Trump who has resorted to push in conspiracy theories about the crowd size that are rallies and questioning her racial identity
[01:26:07] This morning vice president Kamala Harris gaining momentum in the race for the White House
[01:26:13] Another thing that I did not like and I brought this up already
[01:26:18] was like
[01:26:20] Kamala Harris
[01:26:22] doing the Kamala Harris doing the fucking
[01:26:31] Like classic dem thing I guess but in a new like a new format
[01:26:37] where
[01:26:38] she looked at
[01:26:40] Like something that Trump had suggested
[01:26:43] That is like a pro corporate policy and not a pro worker policy that
[01:26:48] Masquerades is a pro worker policy no tax on tips
[01:26:51] tips. And I think that pro-publica senior editor Jesse Isinger is absolutely right on this,
[01:26:58] where he says, no tax on tips policies and ominous sign pandering matches half baked bald
[01:27:03] Trump panda, regressive.
[01:27:06] Most tip workers don't pay income tax and get EITC unfair. Why should a bus driver
[01:27:14] pay taxes but not a waiter relieves pressure on corporations to raise wages? That is
[01:27:19] a key part of this that I have an issue with, uh, reasons is ominous suggests Harris doesn't
[01:27:25] have a serious economic policy circle that can respond to idiotic Trump blather suggests
[01:27:30] she doesn't have good enough political instincts slash communication skills to explain why
[01:27:34] doing the thing that sounds good isn't actually good.
[01:27:39] I am a little fearful that she just blurted that out.
[01:27:43] I'll be honest, but they played in Nevada.
[01:27:46] Brother, what are you talking about?
[01:27:48] She's in front of the culinary union.
[01:27:50] You know the culinary union already has a policy in place that they are advocating for.
[01:27:54] It's called abolishing sub minimum wage.
[01:28:02] That's it.
[01:28:03] You don't have one guy on your team in your immediate orbit that could have communicated
[01:28:08] that to you.
[01:28:10] The union workers there already have a policy that they are advocating for.
[01:28:16] It is the abolition of sub minimum wage.
[01:28:20] on the consumer front, fucking hate a tipping culture, right? And there's a nefarious reason
[01:28:28] as to why tipping culture is bad for the workers as well. And a lot of people, and a lot of
[01:28:38] people I think don't realize that. It is a very effective, I would say cowardly way
[01:28:49] to make it seem like you are trying to, to make it seem as though you are trying to appear
[01:28:58] pro worker while simultaneously not appearing pro worker at all or being pro corporate.
[01:29:17] The biggest problem, the biggest problem for the biggest problem for service workers right
[01:29:28] now is the reality that they have to rely on the gratuitous nature of the customer in
[01:29:36] order to fucking survive.
[01:29:39] And the way in which the tipping structure is designed in the United States of America
[01:29:45] allows corporations, allows, um, allows restaurants to offer what is known as sub minimum wage
[01:29:54] because the tips make up for it, right? As in you get paid sub minimum wage at like $2.35
[01:30:04] an hour. And then the rest of it is being made up with tips anyway. So the, your bosses,
[01:30:12] the restaurant doesn't have to give you like an honest, uh, uh, livable wage. They don't
[01:30:16] have to, they don't have to offer you an honest, livable wage. It's crazy. Many tip
[01:30:26] workers like Tiz because they can get like 500 a night. Not all, but many. No, I understand
[01:30:30] that. I do. I get it. I know why it comes across as a popular policy. I know. Here's
[01:30:50] the statement by the culinary union secretary, treasury or Ted Papa George regarding elimination
[01:30:55] of the subminimum wages and taxes on tips. The corner union calls Nevada elected officials
[01:30:59] to support the federal ban on subminimum wages and taxes on tips. Nevada stands
[01:31:03] the model where workers receive a fair minimum wage without relying on customer
[01:31:06] tips to cover wages. Currently, 34 states maintain minimum wages above the federal standard
[01:31:10] of 725, but tipped employees in many states can still earn as little as 213 per hour.
[01:31:16] According to BLS, Bureau of Labor Statistics, approximately 1.1 million workers in the United
[01:31:24] States can earn below the federal minimum wages of 725 per hour. In Massachusetts,
[01:31:30] the tip minimum wage is 675 an hour, while the state minimum wage is $15 an hour.
[01:31:44] A lot of you who have not worked in the service sector, I think, are kind of oblivious to how unimaginably cruel the sub-minimum wage structure works, but it is, regardless of what people think in the short term, I think it's a very nefarious policy to design.
[01:32:07] The no tax on tips aspect of it is very nefarious policymaking in the sense that like it basically moves the the blame away from those who are most responsible for
[01:32:19] most responsible for
[01:32:21] people suffering
[01:32:22] Like most responsible for their workers not getting the honest wages that they deserve livable wages that they deserve
[01:32:29] unconditionally and and
[01:32:32] changing the dynamic by by basically
[01:32:35] beefing up tipping culture, which consumers across the board hate as well, but a lot of
[01:32:42] people don't think about that immediately where they don't think about like, oh, well,
[01:32:47] they have taken off taxes on tips like most people don't think about it in the short
[01:32:51] term. They don't think about what kind of, most people don't think about what kind
[01:32:56] of incentives you are creating here and what that might look like down the line.
[01:33:04] Okay, no tax on this rolls with bad idea on the merits, but I don't mind pandering to win the election
[01:33:09] Please don't pass the Senate Dems, but this is an opportunity to pay her a good policy. Take it
[01:33:14] Rumors on economic Twitter is Harris policy will include raising all forms of minimum wage including the sub wage
[01:33:37] Several hope she does exactly the corner union wants from from it like she did for the taxes on tips. Yeah
[01:33:44] Prices will go up suggested tips will go down and we'll get votes, but crap policy
[01:33:48] service already don't claim our tips anyway so what does this change? Can you
[01:34:10] elaborate? Can you please give us examples for us restaurant workers? I think
[01:34:17] I think what is beneficial for restaurant workers across the board isn't
[01:34:21] necessarily the cut taxes on tips but instead to move to a model that
[01:34:26] makes it so that restaurants have to give you an actual fucking wage rather
[01:34:33] than having you rely on the magnanimous, gracious nature of the customer.
[01:34:39] Then you have the present brain on the other side.
[01:34:51] It's hugely expensive and economically distortionary.
[01:34:53] So much that I highly doubt it will ever become law, which is also,
[01:34:57] which also makes this promise less likely.
[01:35:00] No, I don't think this is peasant brain.
[01:35:07] I will, I'll be honest with you.
[01:35:09] I think this is one of the only instances where Globe Twitter is right.
[01:35:13] One of the, one of the things that Americans are so fucking warped on is like taxes for
[01:35:20] middle income Americans, taxes for middle income Americans basically fund the entire
[01:35:25] government is there's so many fucking people in that bracket.
[01:35:29] It's basically the entire nation that's in that bracket.
[01:35:32] So no, I am not anti-taxing the middle class.
[01:35:36] And obviously you can't say that in America if you're running.
[01:35:40] You certainly try to avoid talking about that at every point, but they're not wrong.
[01:35:46] It is actually, when he says it's hugely expensive and economically distortionary, what this person
[01:35:53] is saying is not entirely incorrect.
[01:35:56] What this person is talking about is funding the government.
[01:36:00] Like you're adding on, you're basically taking away like a massive chunk of taxable
[01:36:07] revenue from the government coffers. And I don't necessarily think that that's a good thing.
[01:36:15] I think that the way that the middle class is currently taxed is decent enough. But you
[01:36:21] know, the way that we spend is completely out of whack. People should be able to get
[01:36:27] more social safety nets for the taxes that they're paying currently. And then there
[01:36:32] are obviously plenty of areas where people are not taxed at all, especially if you
[01:36:37] or not taxed appropriately, especially if your entire net worth is in the stock market
[01:36:44] or on assets that are taxed at a lesser percentage than the regular straight income tax brackets work
[01:36:51] and most of the super wealthy operate on that boundary. That's why we have people like you,
[01:37:05] you can afford a tip 100% each time. I know, but nobody does that shit and you cannot rely on
[01:37:11] Like, I've always been, I've always been the type of person who says like, you're never
[01:37:17] going to extract concessions by being nice.
[01:37:21] Okay.
[01:37:22] You can't just expect people to be nice to you.
[01:37:25] You have to forcibly change the rules and the laws.
[01:37:29] Okay.
[01:37:30] It is a full, hearty endeavor to rely on the magnanimous nature of the wealthy.
[01:37:35] If they were magnanimous to begin with, we wouldn't have such severe income inequality.
[01:37:39] We would not have billionaires, okay?
[01:37:42] They clearly are not.
[01:37:46] I don't think it's like appropriate to design an economy
[01:37:50] on having the entirety of the service sector
[01:37:54] be over-reliant on people being gracious
[01:37:58] and basically seeing the working poor
[01:38:04] at the whims of their mercy and maxing out,
[01:38:08] Like basically creating a GoFundMe like structure
[01:38:12] for every interaction in the service economy
[01:38:14] is insane to me.
[01:38:16] And that is basically what we're doing
[01:38:18] with moves like this.
[01:38:21] Like give people consistent, honest income
[01:38:27] that they deserve a livable wage.
[01:38:30] You were talking like the pubs have empathy, Lamau.
[01:38:33] No, I'm saying that nobody has empathy.
[01:38:35] Everyone is very selfish,
[01:38:36] Which is why you have to design a structure
[01:38:39] that leads to more egalitarian outcomes
[01:38:43] because no one is gonna fucking do that.
[01:38:50] Also, the culinary union saying that they want no taxes on tips
[01:38:55] is one thing, the culinary union leadership
[01:38:58] and many union leadership can oftentimes push for policy
[01:39:03] that is not inherently good.
[01:39:06] That is not ultimately a good policy, okay?
[01:39:10] This is something that you learn with, you know,
[01:39:13] throughout your time dealing with unions in general.
[01:39:16] If you remember, sometimes there's,
[01:39:19] sometimes there's also a mismatch
[01:39:20] in what a union communicates
[01:39:22] and what the desires of the rank and file are.
[01:39:24] Culinary union is a great example of this.
[01:39:26] But this is one of those issues
[01:39:28] where the rank and file probably also
[01:39:30] in short-term thinking,
[01:39:31] assume that this is a good idea.
[01:39:33] Technically not a good idea.
[01:39:35] It's one of those things that it is populist
[01:39:37] say no taxes on tips, okay? But if you're looking at it with the lens of, you know,
[01:39:44] being an adult about it, it's not necessarily a solid idea at all. If you're gonna use the
[01:39:52] populist aspect of this, you have to also, at the very least, tie it to an increase in
[01:40:02] subminimum wage. Does that make sense? So do nothing? Did I ever say so do nothing? I actually
[01:40:11] told you what to do instead. Why don't they go further and ban or increase subminimum wage?
[01:40:30] No, that's what I'm saying. They should. If they want to keep that, if they let's say
[01:40:35] want to keep that fucking subminimum wage part of the equation of float, they tack it on with
[01:40:41] like this populist policy. Are you arguing they're relying on tips to support the service
[01:40:46] sector is unsustainable and unfair effectively turning every transaction into a form of charity?
[01:40:50] Yes. That is precisely what I said. That like that's literally what I said. Wouldn't it be more
[01:41:00] to just to ensure workers receive a stable livable wage instead of depending on the generosity of
[01:41:05] others? Yes you you understood exactly what I was saying. Are you suggesting that tax burden on
[01:41:11] mental income in Americans is disproportionately high and that their contributions are
[01:41:15] essentially funding the entire nation? That is also what I said. Holy shit the sky is awesome.
[01:41:19] Thank you for summarizing my points.
[01:41:21] The reason why a sub minimum wage is devastating
[01:41:44] is because there's plenty of people who are also fucking broke.
[01:41:47] And when they're fucking broke, they also are, you know,
[01:41:51] for a multitude of different reasons, refusing to fucking,
[01:41:55] refusing to fucking pay tips.
[01:41:58] Okay.
[01:41:59] So then the person in front of you,
[01:42:02] the person in front of you is suffering as a consequence of that.
[01:42:05] wasn't that they just served you for like an hour and they got nothing in return and now they made
[01:42:10] two dollars in that process like that's insane relying on customers to keep the business afloat
[01:42:18] to keep the the the lives of these servers sustainable is craziness and I think there's
[01:42:38] also a pretty solid counter to it pretty solid counter to it which is that everybody
[01:42:45] including servers themselves when they are when they are customers don't like fucking
[01:42:52] the 25 percent don't like seeing 25 percent at the checkout line you know and i mean people are
[01:42:57] like what the fuck anyway let's continue wrapping up her first major campaign blitz with her new
[01:43:15] running mate governor tim walls to pick a fight over our most fundamental freedoms we say bring
[01:43:28] it on. A New York Times Siena poll shows Harris has a four-point edge on Donald
[01:43:44] Trump in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan within the margin of error.
[01:43:48] And enthusiasm for the Democratic ticket has skyrocketed since President Biden
[01:43:52] dropped out of the race. Wall is addressing a crowd of 15,000 in Phoenix
[01:43:56] making this dig at Trump. But Arizona just couldn't leave it alone could you?
[01:44:01] It's not as if anybody cares about crowd sizes or anything.
[01:44:09] Trump has long boasted about the size of his rallies just days ago claiming nobody has spoken to crowds bigger than me
[01:44:16] And now the former president pushing conspiracy theories on social media that Harris used artificial intelligence or AI to create images of fake crowds
[01:44:25] Falsely claiming there was nobody there
[01:44:27] David Plot the senior advisor for the hair. This part is so funny. I think this is a major fucking L for the Trump camp
[01:44:36] like
[01:44:37] This is a risk
[01:44:39] Okay, you are assuming a risk and the risk is
[01:44:44] Are there enough people in the margins not in your base, but in the margins that will actually
[01:44:52] Get brain diseased by this kind of rhetoric and believe it
[01:44:58] Okay, every step that the Trump administration takes going forward is supposed to be
[01:45:04] moving the needle in the pop, in the opposite direction.
[01:45:10] They've already maxed out on name recognition.
[01:45:13] Most people have already decided they've made up their minds about Trump.
[01:45:17] They had also made up their minds about Biden as well.
[01:45:19] But now with the Kamala Harris-Waltz ticket, that's an entirely different ticket.
[01:45:23] So they stand to gain a lot from people in the margins.
[01:45:27] Trump on the other hand is completely maxed out.
[01:45:29] He already was the fucking president.
[01:45:30] He was a telegenic figure on top of that.
[01:45:32] already have these opinions. They've already calcified their positions, right? So every
[01:45:39] step they take, they are gambling, okay? Every step they take, they're like, will this move
[01:45:48] the needle with moderates that are Republican-leaning? Will we be able to bring these moderates
[01:45:55] back to our side. Now, before you say they are believing that it's AI, you are wrong.
[01:46:03] The people that look at that crowd and go, Oh, that's AI are already Trump supporters.
[01:46:09] I'm sorry, man. You're out of your fucking mind. Okay. You're not thinking about like
[01:46:16] old people that are not spending all their goddamn time on Twitter. You're spending
[01:46:22] all your goddamn time on Twitter. You're spending all your goddamn time on Twitch.
[01:46:25] So you think a lot of the Republican party's base of support or those in the margins, like
[01:46:31] the more moderate, the more independent voters and whatnot, are also spending every waking
[01:46:35] moment on Twitter.
[01:46:37] Okay?
[01:46:38] The average American with a fucking job or a business that they own is not as brainbroken
[01:46:51] as like Joey Manorino or whatever.
[01:46:53] They're not as brainbroken as the end wokeness account.
[01:46:56] Okay?
[01:46:57] They're going to look at this and go, what the fuck is this guy saying?
[01:47:03] Okay.
[01:47:04] And a lot of you probably have relatives that are perma online too.
[01:47:13] So you think like, oh no, every person is like this.
[01:47:17] My blue collar Republican boss doesn't think Trump will win because he's too controversial.
[01:47:28] That one incident may not move the needle, but isn't there a collective impact on the
[01:47:31] constant barrage of misinformation?
[01:47:34] Yes, but a lot of people still pay attention to the news, okay?
[01:47:41] As it stands currently, especially in the demographics that actually go out and vote,
[01:47:47] you have the entirety of the Republican constituency locked in on Fox News.
[01:47:53] They're doing the brainbroken shit on Fox News.
[01:47:56] But you have the rest of the country that also looks at a variety of different news
[01:48:02] out list from local news all the way to ABC, NBC, CNN, and the like NPR New York Times.
[01:48:09] And those people see this shit and they go, what the fuck is Trump doing?
[01:48:19] You understand?
[01:48:23] It's also one of those things that is like immediately disproven with your fucking
[01:48:30] own two eyes.
[01:48:31] It's one of the worst things that you can lie about.
[01:48:35] Okay.
[01:48:36] One of the worst things that you can lie about is something that you can disprove.
[01:48:41] If you were to run around and be like, Trump is super sexy, actually, right?
[01:48:46] If you were to run around and be like, you don't understand, I love Donald Trump because
[01:48:49] he's hot.
[01:48:51] I love Donald Trump because he's an incredibly fit man.
[01:48:54] He's incredibly physically fit.
[01:48:56] He's very dynamic.
[01:48:57] Like if you say that, people could just look at that and go, what the fuck are you
[01:49:01] saying?
[01:49:02] Guys, stop meaming for a second.
[01:49:03] Okay.
[01:49:04] Please stop meaming.
[01:49:05] Please.
[01:49:06] say Trump is hot. But like, ultimately you have to remember like things that are immediately
[01:49:12] disprovable will not, will, will not work well with a, a group of people that you are trying
[01:49:21] to bring to your side that aren't already completely locked in. Okay. It will look like
[01:49:27] the conversation that I had yesterday with that one hater from Ohio, the dude who was
[01:49:33] like I'm double your size pussy you are a pussy your soy your week I could fucking beat
[01:49:39] your ass if I wanted to and then we fucking pulled up his photo and it demonstrably was
[01:49:44] not the case it was like hilarious that he was even like presenting this as an argument
[01:49:48] okay some of you guys might have missed that part but he was just like fallen apart and
[01:49:56] still running on this delusion anyway.
[01:50:08] Harris campaign writing these are not conspiratorial ranting from the deepest recesses of the
[01:50:19] the internet, adding the author could have nuclear codes and be responsible for decisions
[01:50:24] that will affect us all for decades.
[01:50:26] Trump has been struggling to pivot to a new democratic ticket, doing everything from questioning
[01:50:30] Harris' racial identity to mocking her intelligence and lashing out a new polling.
[01:50:35] Kamala is grossly incompetent and in my opinion has a very low IQ.
[01:50:40] He's now taking her on on her pledge to make Tiff's tax-free, something he has
[01:50:43] promised for months, calling it a Trump idea.
[01:50:46] former president also putting immigration at the center of his campaign. Vowing the largest
[01:50:51] deportation effort in American history. Our John Carl Pressing is running made Senator
[01:50:55] J.D. Vance for specifics. I think it's interesting that people focus on, well, how do you deport
[01:51:01] 18 million people? Let's start with 1 million. That's where Kamala Harris has failed and
[01:51:07] then we can go from there. This also is a way, finally, the media is actually like
[01:51:14] offering a little bit of contest to this argument and not like not letting it, uh, not letting
[01:51:21] shit slide on this front, which is crazy. Where the fuck was the media over the past
[01:51:26] like eight months? It's like, where the fuck were you guys? Like what? I can't believe
[01:51:38] that finally the media is asking this question. Like I've been saying this. I have been
[01:51:45] saying this for literally months someone should ask a fucking Republican what mass deportations
[01:51:56] looks like they should get them on the record being like I'm fine with a couple million people
[01:52:01] getting forcibly deported from their fucking homes. Okay. It's shocking to me that now
[01:52:17] they're saying now now only now they're fucking finally being held to account for this
[01:52:23] God damn position. It has gone on for far too long. The fact that, the fact that people
[01:52:31] have not been asking this question for months at this point, and it's gone untested, encountered
[01:52:39] as a narrative, that is the reason why it has led to 60 plus percent support. Okay.
[01:52:45] Mass deportation. It's fucking ridiculous. JD Vance did say that though in the interview
[01:52:55] covered these people are gross? Yes, these people are gross. And let me tell you, many
[01:53:00] people in the fucking MAGA cult are definitely on board with this. But you have to remember,
[01:53:07] those aren't the only people in this country. Okay, we're talking about like 30% of the,
[01:53:13] we're talking about the 30% of eligible voter population. There's 70% of the eligible
[01:53:17] voter population that's not on board with all of these narratives and might actually
[01:53:21] think that these narratives are fucking insane. These ideas are Hitlerian because they are.
[01:53:27] They are Hitlerian, but they'll never come to that conclusion. If someone doesn't turn
[01:53:34] around and go, hold on, did you just say you want to deport 20 million people from this
[01:53:40] country? How the fuck are you going to do that? How the fuck are you going to do
[01:53:47] that. Okay. POTUS account con for a ceasefire again. Yeah, bro, that doesn't mean shit. Okay.
[01:54:01] You have the power. Do it. You can get 30% of Americans that agree on anything. Exactly.
[01:54:08] Anything. 30% of Americans can agree that there's no top of the hour ad break. Okay.
[01:54:14] At the top of the hour at the Hassanabi broadcast. But there is one. There is. It's crazy how
[01:54:30] majority of illegal immigrants pay taxes. Yeah. Of course they do. The reason why, however,
[01:54:37] 30% of Americans are delusional about the, the, uh, the fact that there is no top of the
[01:54:43] hour outbreak is because they are subscribed. They're subscribed to the house of a broadcast
[01:54:48] at the top of the hour. And therefore they don't see it. If you want to be a part of
[01:54:53] that 30%, all you need to do is subscribe as well for $6 or for free with the Twitch
[01:54:57] Prime. Here's the three men outbreak. Now Rob is coffee. They were the five tier
[01:55:01] one gifted subs, don't 50% of Republicans support bombing Agrabah? What? Only 8% of
[01:55:26] Americans believe that chocolate milk comes from brown cows, though. Okay, there are some
[01:55:32] things that are, I guess, too insane for even the 30%. I've said before, you can get the
[01:55:39] real, the classic outside of the quote is you can get 20 to 30% of Americans to believe anything.
[01:55:46] You see how pathetic Barak Ravid is, bro, we said it, we saw it in real time.
[01:56:00] We saw this in real fucking time.
[01:56:03] Agrabah is the city in the Latin, point is they support bombing in places that doesn't
[01:56:06] even exist.
[01:56:07] Yeah.
[01:56:10] I got it.
[01:56:11] I got a chat.
[01:56:12] I got it.
[01:56:13] I understood.
[01:56:14] I understood the meme.
[01:56:15] Okay.
[01:56:16] Let's continue.
[01:56:17] And in another twist this weekend, the Trump campaign claimed that it had been hacked
[01:56:19] by Iran and pointed to a report from Microsoft that said that the Iranian hacker sent a
[01:56:25] fishing email to a top campaign official Microsoft and not specify which campaign
[01:56:30] that was and the Trump campaign has not provided any further details George.
[01:56:34] Yeah we've seen four interference in our elections going back to 2016 at least.
[01:56:38] Rachel Scott, thanks very much.
[01:56:40] The enthusiasm around the Harris-Wall's campaign is seen at their rallies no doubt.
[01:56:46] It's also showing up a new polling that we want to bring to you today showing
[01:56:48] the Democratic ticket has made some gains in some battle.
[01:56:51] Well, I said this yesterday, JD Vance had a fucking horrible interview with Dana Bash.
[01:57:00] Dana Bash actually cooked his ass up and down, like embarrassed them, thoroughly embarrassed
[01:57:06] them. Okay. And part in that process, and in the interviews that JD Vance has given
[01:57:15] since then to ABC, NBC, and CNN, um, the, the, the liberal media is like finally starting
[01:57:24] to ask these fucking questions. Like how do you suggest a incredibly right wing psychopathic
[01:57:32] policy such as mass deportation of all migrants currently living on US soil, which is like
[01:57:39] around 10 to 20 million people. Okay. And that's a good thing. That that's a good thing
[01:57:49] to ask Bobo. You make your parmesan. You're okay. It's a shot. It's there. It's a talk
[01:58:00] varma ground states. What does momentum look like in the polls? Harry into this
[01:58:07] year? What do you think? What am I seeing? So these were these New York Times,
[01:58:10] in the college polls that came out over the weekend.
[01:58:13] And look, this is Democrat versus Trump margin.
[01:58:16] This is May, Biden versus Trump.
[01:58:18] You see plenty of red on this side of your screen,
[01:58:20] Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, of course,
[01:58:23] that quote unquote blue wall.
[01:58:24] This is back in May.
[01:58:25] You saw Trump up by three, Trump up by one in Wisconsin,
[01:58:28] Biden up by a single point in Michigan.
[01:58:30] The trend line here is what's so important.
[01:58:34] So let's jump ahead from May to August.
[01:58:36] We go from some red on this side of the screen.
[01:58:39] Look at all this blue on this side of the screen, Pennsylvania Harris by four, Wisconsin
[01:58:44] Harris by four, Michigan Harris by four.
[01:58:47] So you're seeing those comments on Trump on social media kind of going bananas.
[01:58:51] And you're wondering why it's because he's looking at polling data like this, which shows
[01:58:55] clear momentum from Donald Trump to Kamala Harris as Joe Biden's got to the race.
[01:59:00] I'll note still no clear leader up here, but you would much rather be Kamala
[01:59:04] Harris.
[01:59:05] Why is no one talking about amnesty?
[01:59:06] I suspect Kamala Harris will be talking about it. She briefly brought it up. So Democrats
[01:59:13] in the past used to play this weird song and dance where they would do a little push pull.
[01:59:19] Okay. Democrats used to do this push pull where they would be like, here's a really fucking
[01:59:25] broadly popular phenomenal fucking idea. Let's make people who were brought like kids
[01:59:32] were brought into this nation by their undocumented parents when they were like literally fucking
[01:59:38] four or five all the way 12 up to the age of I believe 18.
[01:59:45] Let's offer them a pathway to citizenship or let's actually create a process where they
[01:59:56] they can at least like operate maybe not with the full blown citizenship, but like have some
[02:00:02] level of like protection. Okay. This originally was something that the Republicans were completely
[02:00:10] against. This is called dreamers. Okay. Deferred action on a childhood arrivals. This was
[02:00:19] an idea that Republicans were against. Democrats made it happen under the Obama
[02:00:24] administration. However, by the way, dreamers still do not have full-blown citizenship.
[02:00:32] And the idea, like, or the policy of giving dreamers full-blown citizenship, okay,
[02:00:40] is polling, is always pulled at 90% consistently. So that is one aspect of the immigration equation
[02:00:52] that encompasses, you know, hundreds of thousands of people, if not millions of people, I forget
[02:00:58] what the actual number is, but it's just like completely unacceptable that it was even contested.
[02:01:07] And to this day, it's still contested by the Republican Party. However, because it was so
[02:01:17] overwhelmingly popular that the Trump administration was not able to, Trump administration was not
[02:01:25] able to actually cut it off entirely and shut down the program entirely because 90% of the
[02:01:31] pool rating is something that you cannot cast aside. Now, how do we get here though? Democrats
[02:01:40] did that. And Obama also was the deporter in chief simultaneously. More aggressive,
[02:01:46] more aggressive immigrant detention processes, but also dreamers. Under the Biden,
[02:01:55] sorry, under the Biden administration, however, we saw something different.
[02:01:59] In 2020, when Biden was running against Donald Trump, he ran on a overtly progressive,
[02:02:07] overtly progressive pro-immigration platform, okay?
[02:02:17] Overtly progressive pro-immigration platform.
[02:02:19] His first 100 days in office, he said he's like, you know, overturning all of the previous
[02:02:25] Trump border, like all of the previous Trump immigration restrictions, and will offer
[02:02:32] a pathway to citizenship to all immigrants, all the stuff.
[02:02:36] He didn't do any of it. Okay. He continued. He basically kept in place the, the, what's
[02:02:43] the fucking name of the legislation? It's like stay in remain in Mexico act or whatever.
[02:02:50] He basically also kept title 42 in place. There were some hurdles. There were at times
[02:02:56] when the remaining Mexico, he basically kept and title 42, who basically title 42 completely
[02:03:04] kept intact. So that was, um, that was pretty devastating, but it doesn't end there. Okay.
[02:03:15] What he ended up doing after that was allow the Republicans to fucking counter message
[02:03:23] on immigration for the entire four years of his administration and consistently pull
[02:03:30] along the immigrants are doing crimes, their rapists, their fucking drug dealers, their
[02:03:34] murderers, nonsense, without any sort of effective counter messaging on it, by bringing people
[02:03:41] back to reality on the matter.
[02:03:45] And in that process, people became fucking crazy over it, okay?
[02:03:50] So then the Democrats turned around and responded in the worst way possible, which was
[02:03:56] to lean in
[02:03:59] to lean into the xenophobia to lean into the right wing narratives immigration in
[02:04:03] this country
[02:04:05] for years
[02:04:06] was seen as an economic burden
[02:04:09] it was an economic policy
[02:04:12] i can argue on that front about how that was also false and that was also
[02:04:16] incorrect but that's not what we're talking about now
[02:04:19] because the republicans
[02:04:20] moved from
[02:04:21] they're taking our jobs to they're raping our daughters.
[02:04:26] Okay, they moved further right on immigration
[02:04:29] and successfully turned at least the conversation
[02:04:33] in American media to immigrants are an issue
[02:04:41] that needs to be dealt with as a national security problem.
[02:04:45] That was new, okay?
[02:04:51] And they were able to successfully change the narrative
[02:04:54] and they turned it into a crime issue.
[02:04:56] It's no longer a labor issue.
[02:04:57] Now it's a crime issue, okay?
[02:05:01] Now this is Hitlerian to begin with, okay?
[02:05:07] It's just completely Hitlerian.
[02:05:09] It's born out of nothing but right wing hysteria
[02:05:13] and white supremacist attitudes
[02:05:15] towards people that don't look like you, that's it.
[02:05:18] Because if you look at the actual data,
[02:05:21] if you look at the actual data,
[02:05:23] Undocumented migrants are responsible for less crime per capita than natural born US citizens are okay
[02:05:30] If you look at the actual data
[02:05:32] When they try to tie the the drug the fentanyl crisis back to like brown people. That's also built on falsehoods
[02:05:42] okay
[02:05:43] Donald Trump runs around the entire country and keeps saying
[02:05:48] saying, Donald Trump keeps saying that undocumented migrants have killed hundreds of thousands
[02:05:53] of Americans. He says that in campaign stops left and right. He said that at the RNC. This
[02:05:58] number is insane. It is completely made up. Okay. It's completely made up. The actual
[02:06:06] number of homicides, according to Customs and Border Patrol, that undocumented migrants
[02:06:09] have committed in 2024, this past fiscal year so far, is 23.
[02:06:17] 20 fucking three, zero, two, three, okay, not 23,000, 23, okay.
[02:06:28] And that is what is so unimaginably cruel about the way that these guys have been able to just
[02:06:36] openly lie about this without any contest whatsoever.
[02:06:39] Okay? Now, Donald Trump will try to play fast and lose. Republicans do this all the time
[02:06:47] when it comes to undocumented citizens and the way to communicate with them, where he
[02:06:53] will try to package the fentanyl deaths with the migrant crisis, which is not a crisis
[02:06:58] at all. When you look at the actual data from the Department of Homeland Security,
[02:07:04] and this is incredibly consistent throughout the Trump years, incredibly consistent throughout
[02:07:09] The Biden years is just the reality.
[02:07:12] Drugs that are coming over the border are apprehended at regular points of entry.
[02:07:19] Okay.
[02:07:19] Ports and, and like actual border crossings inside of cars.
[02:07:26] Drugs are not shipped over the border in the ash cheeks of a fucking migrant.
[02:07:31] Okay.
[02:07:32] That's not how this works.
[02:07:33] People are not just like smuggling drugs in their fanny pack as they cross the fucking
[02:07:39] Rio Grande Valley as they cross the goddamn desert. That is inconsistent with reality.
[02:07:46] It doesn't even make fucking sense when you think about it. We're talking about metric
[02:07:50] tons of fentanyl and chemical compounds necessary to cook up drugs. Okay. Why the fuck would
[02:07:57] that be a consistent, reliable way to traffic drugs when those guys are getting fucking
[02:08:02] apprehended at the border. Okay. They, all of the drugs that are coming over the border
[02:08:15] are, are stopped at regular points of entry. Okay. 90%. And they're not undocumented citizens
[02:08:24] that are trying to traffic these drugs over the border. They are American citizens. Okay.
[02:08:31] citizens. 90% Lamal, mules exist, dude. I love you chatter, but you're wrong. And I know, I know
[02:08:42] that it sounds insane because you have been led astray, because nobody talks about the actual facts.
[02:08:49] But this is the Department of Homeland Security. Less than 10% of drugs are actually caught,
[02:08:57] Boba Gov King.
[02:09:03] Brother, think, think, the mules are American citizens
[02:09:09] inside of their cars with American license plates.
[02:09:13] That is the easiest way to sneak drugs across the border.
[02:09:20] What do you think is a more successful strategy?
[02:09:25] Giving random people who paid a jackal,
[02:09:30] like 10 grand or whatever, some drugs to cross the border with drugs
[02:09:36] and then get apprehended by customs and border patrol or to chop up a car and put the fentanyl
[02:09:44] inside of the fucking car. What do you think? Not a jaguar coyote. Sorry. Fuck. I never said it was
[02:09:56] was all migrants? No, you said 90% LaMau and also said mules exist dude. Yeah,
[02:10:03] mules do exist. They're just American citizens, but that goes against the
[02:10:07] narrative that you have been taught. So it doesn't matter. 90% of drugs aren't
[02:10:32] caught. Okay, brother. So do you think if 90% of drugs aren't caught, but 90%
[02:10:38] of the drugs that are caught, okay, 90% of the drugs that are caught are
[02:10:43] caught at regular points of entry, do you think that all of the other drugs are actually
[02:10:50] secretly being trafficked over the border through undocumented immigrants?
[02:10:56] Is that what you think is going on?
[02:10:59] Or do you think it's more likely that 90% of the drugs that are not caught are still
[02:11:05] also crossing through regular points of entry?
[02:11:16] I agree with that.
[02:11:18] Okay.
[02:11:25] I mean, he's not only moving the fucking, uh, not only put the goalposts on a motor at
[02:11:31] this point, motorized goalposts up in here, but he's also coming to terms with my argument,
[02:11:36] I guess, even though he originally approached the subject matter as though he was in disagreement.
[02:11:44] I don't even know where he got the 90% of drugs are not caught or less than 10% of
[02:11:48] drugs are caught over the border.
[02:11:50] I don't know where he got that information from, but it doesn't even fucking matter
[02:11:54] Because the ones that are caught at 90% are caught at the fucking regular points of entry.
[02:12:15] They only find a small percentage is my point.
[02:12:17] I know, but you can't suspect if the data is readily available that 90% of the drugs
[02:12:24] that are apprehended are actually coming in through regular points of entry and only
[02:12:27] 10% are through like random migrant crossings or people slingshotting over the fucking
[02:12:33] border wall or whatever, okay?
[02:12:34] Or building tunnels under the fucking border or whatever, okay?
[02:12:39] Why would you ever make the assertion that, why would you ever make the false assertion
[02:12:45] that actually secretly these guys are all trafficking the drugs through the pockets of Guatemala
[02:12:52] and Abuelas, okay?
[02:12:54] Because that's the assertion that the Republican Party is making.
[02:12:57] That's what they try to lead you to believe, okay?
[02:13:02] According to the USSC in 2020 fiscal year, 80.1% of all drug traffickers are US
[02:13:07] citizens.
[02:13:08] Of course they are. It doesn't make any fucking sense.
[02:13:13] It doesn't make any sense for them not to be US citizens. They are less likely to get additional
[02:13:20] scrutiny. That's the point. What the fuck? This overheated and started leaking. Well,
[02:13:50] we're at the final. We got to the final stage of this. This one worked. I used this cable for
[02:14:00] years and years and it was very reliable and it was very good but we have officially come
[02:14:05] to the end of this cable. This cable's lifespan. I was like why is my fucking arm so warm and why
[02:14:14] does it smell like uh why does it smell like there's uh some something gone something's like
[02:14:24] cooking a little bit we've come to the end of the lifespan of this fucking cable rest in peace
[02:14:35] R.I.P.
[02:14:36] It's up by four within the margin of error, then Joe Biden down by three in Pennsylvania
[02:14:40] down one in Wisconsin and only up by one in Michigan within the margin of error.
[02:14:45] These are three to five point movements towards the Democratic ticket.
[02:14:49] Clear momentum and it's clearly angering Donald Trump.
[02:14:52] But take us inside the numbers.
[02:14:53] Who is Harris appealing to that Joe Biden was not when we had these numbers?
[02:14:58] Yes.
[02:14:59] Okay.
[02:15:00] Is it that Harris is getting Republican voters?
[02:15:01] No.
[02:15:02] It's not that she's getting Donald Trump voters from 2020.
[02:15:05] What is she doing?
[02:15:06] Number one, she's coalescing the Democratic base.
[02:15:08] So look, in Biden this spring, he was getting only 90% of the voters who voted for him back
[02:15:12] in 2020.
[02:15:14] Look at it now.
[02:15:15] What do we see?
[02:15:16] We see Kamala Harris is getting 93% of those voters.
[02:15:19] So we see that momentum.
[02:15:20] The other thing that we see is those untraditional voters.
[02:15:24] Those voters, there's all this talk that Donald Trump was going to get these voters
[02:15:27] off the sidelines and get in a vote form.
[02:15:28] We didn't vote in 2020.
[02:15:30] Back in the spring, look at that.
[02:15:31] Joe Biden was only getting 28% of the 2029 voters.
[02:15:35] Look at where Kamala Harris is now.
[02:15:36] She's getting 43% of those orders, a 15 point jump.
[02:15:40] So Kamala Harris is doing two things here.
[02:15:43] Number one, she's getting more of those
[02:15:44] untraditional voters.
[02:15:45] And number two, she's coalescing that Democratic base.
[02:15:47] Are you seeing signs and other polling
[02:15:50] of the Harris momentum as well?
[02:15:52] Yeah, okay.
[02:15:53] So if it's just one poll, I'm not that interested.
[02:15:55] But take a look here.
[02:15:56] This is among those certain of vote.
[02:15:58] This is the Democrat versus Trump
[02:15:59] in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
[02:16:01] This is an Ipsos poll that came out last week.
[02:16:03] Look at this, the June margin, Biden versus Trump.
[02:16:06] We see Trump was up by two, very similar to what we saw
[02:16:09] in those New York Times, the undercountries.
[02:16:11] Look at where we are now in this August margin.
[02:16:13] Look at that, plus two for Harris.
[02:16:15] So again, a four point movement towards Harris.
[02:16:18] Again, with the margin error.
[02:16:19] And the last thing I'll note, look at this.
[02:16:21] If Harris just wins up in the Great Lakes,
[02:16:23] Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin,
[02:16:25] she can lose Arizona, Nevada and Georgia,
[02:16:27] and she gets to exactly 270 electoral votes.
[02:16:31] Right, so momentum it is.
[02:16:32] Momentum it is.
[02:16:33] Thank you, Harry.
[02:16:34] Thank you.
[02:16:35] So you guys, Isaac Govair is here with the very latest.
[02:16:37] How does the Harris team view things this morning, Isaac?
[02:16:42] Well, look, John, they obviously are glad to see
[02:16:45] good poll numbers following a good couple of weeks
[02:16:48] for the vice president since she got into this campaign.
[02:16:51] Remember, we're only talking about three weeks here
[02:16:53] since Joe Biden dropped out.
[02:16:55] But they're trying not to get too ahead of themselves.
[02:16:58] Harris herself was in San Francisco yesterday
[02:17:00] at a fundraiser and she said to donors there
[02:17:03] that she's never been one to really believe in the polls,
[02:17:05] whether they're up or they're down,
[02:17:07] what we know is the stakes are so high
[02:17:09] and we can't take nothing for granted in this moment.
[02:17:11] And what the Harris campaign is focused on here
[02:17:15] is making sure that people don't get,
[02:17:18] feel like the race is done,
[02:17:19] feel like they don't have to do a lot of the work here.
[02:17:22] There are very few people who believe
[02:17:25] that this race won't come down
[02:17:26] to a couple of hundred thousand voters
[02:17:29] most between a couple of states.
[02:17:31] And that's the sort of thing that could even,
[02:17:34] it doesn't matter where the popular vote goes,
[02:17:36] could end up swinging the electoral college.
[02:17:38] It's amazing to think about Democrats
[02:17:40] talking about complacency.
[02:17:41] When just three and a half weeks ago,
[02:17:42] it was Republicans talking about complacency there.
[02:17:45] So what is the week have in store
[02:17:47] in terms of a policy rollout?
[02:17:49] And I guess the first ever appearance
[02:17:52] between President Biden and Kamala Harris
[02:17:54] since he has left the race.
[02:17:57] Yeah, we saw them briefly on the tarmac
[02:17:59] when that prisoner exchange happened
[02:18:01] at Andrews Air Force Base.
[02:18:02] But this will be an event on Thursday in Maryland,
[02:18:04] right outside DC, with the two of them there together.
[02:18:08] It is put out as an official government event,
[02:18:12] not as a campaign event, exactly,
[02:18:13] but they clearly are going to be doing it
[02:18:16] in the sense of passing the torch.
[02:18:18] What the White House has told us so far
[02:18:19] is that it will be focused on lowering costs
[02:18:21] for Americans.
[02:18:22] And what that is important is,
[02:18:23] because not only is it Harris and Biden talking
[02:18:26] about economic issues, but it's the two of them
[02:18:28] staying very closely connected to each other.
[02:18:30] And that is something that we've seen
[02:18:32] since Harris got into this race,
[02:18:34] even as the Republicans in the Trump campaign
[02:18:36] have tried to say that Biden's record is bad
[02:18:38] and Harris is tied to it in a bad way.
[02:18:41] That's not the approach that they're taking.
[02:18:43] I think they're very great to see this morning.
[02:18:45] Always great to have you on in the morning.
[02:18:46] Appreciate it.
[02:18:47] Sarah?
[02:18:48] All right, here we go again.
[02:18:48] False claims about crowd size from Donald Trump
[02:18:51] but even more talk about Kamala Harris's race
[02:18:54] and childless cat ladies from his running mate,
[02:18:57] JD Vance, just a few of the new and familiar lines of attack.
[02:19:02] We heard this weekend as Donald Trump tonight sits down
[02:19:05] for an interview with Elon Musk.
[02:19:07] Let's bring in CNN Steve Contorno.
[02:19:09] Steve, some Republicans want to see a more
[02:19:11] disciplined, as you heard from Isaac DeVere, message
[02:19:13] from Trump going after Harris.
[02:19:16] But is that what they're getting?
[02:19:20] Certainly doesn't seem so far, Sarah.
[02:19:22] I think scattershot is probably the best word
[02:19:26] to describe what we saw from the former presidents
[02:19:29] over the weekend.
[02:19:30] He made fun of Senator John Tester's weight,
[02:19:33] the Democrat in Montana.
[02:19:35] He called Tim Waltz quote, very freakish.
[02:19:38] He said Harris, Waltz supporters were pink haired,
[02:19:42] Marxist, looters, perverts, flag burners,
[02:19:45] Hamas supporters, drug dealers,
[02:19:47] gun grabbers and human traffickers.
[02:19:50] And he also continued to be solid, solid.
[02:19:56] I think it's going to be awesome when he has like, in the words of, who was it, fuck, I'm
[02:20:07] forgetting now.
[02:20:09] In the words of that one Joe Rogan guy who was being interviewed by Joe Rogan, never
[02:20:15] mind, his bid doesn't work.
[02:20:18] He's going to have one of the most neurodivergent adults on the planet, try to have a conversation
[02:20:23] with fucking Donald Trump on a website that is notoriously finicky. It's going to be great.
[02:20:31] It's content. Okay. Fixated on the crowd size of what vice president here is getting is getting
[02:20:39] versus his own. In fact, in a series of social media polls, the guy was at full blown autism.
[02:20:50] How am I forgetting that? Oh, it was Robert F Kennedy. Yeah. RFK, my favorite scientists
[02:20:59] who said, you never see an adult with full blown autism.
[02:21:10] He shared debunked footage and claims that Harris was doctoring her crowd size.
[02:21:18] These were AI images that they were sharing.
[02:21:20] He said that she should be disqualified because they faked their crowd sizes when these photos
[02:21:27] were easily debunked.
[02:21:29] Meanwhile, his running may continues to be answering questions about some of his past statements and trying to focus the attacks more on what they say are the anti-family policies of the Harris-Waltz ticket.
[02:21:43] Take a listen to what JD Vance told our CNN over the weekend.
[02:21:47] I think that what it is is two people, Kamala Harris and Tim Walts, who aren't comfortable
[02:21:53] in their own skin, because they're not comfortable with their policy positions for the American
[02:21:56] people.
[02:21:57] And so they're name calling instead of actually telling the American people how they're going
[02:22:01] to make their lives.
[02:22:02] This is such a funny line.
[02:22:05] The Democrats are resorting to name calling because they said you're weird.
[02:22:10] Is my favorite fucking bar so far.
[02:22:13] It's up there with the Democrats have really need the Democrats really need to stop
[02:22:17] with this violent rhetoric. What's the violent rhetoric saying Trump's policies are hit larry
[02:22:24] and Democrats need to stop with the violent rhetoric. They've really tuned it up a lot.
[02:22:32] Democrats really need to stop with name calling, bro, you're running on the name call ticket.
[02:22:36] What the fuck? It's better. I think that's weird, Dana, but like they can call like name
[02:22:42] calling is what Trump is good at or used to be not as much anymore. Now he says Kamabla
[02:22:47] And they didn't, you know, that's it.
[02:22:50] We would ever want to do you believe Kamala Harris is black.
[02:22:54] I believe that Kamala Harris is whatever she says she is.
[02:22:58] But I believe importantly that President Trump is right that she's a chameleon.
[02:23:01] She pretends to be one thing in front of one audience.
[02:23:08] Now, still not much campaign action from Donald Trump this week.
[02:23:11] He still has bangers every now and then like new scum.
[02:23:14] That's a that's a banger.
[02:23:16] Like I recognize that real recognize real.
[02:23:19] Okay. Gavin Newscom, banger, undeniable. Okay. He still got it every now and then when it matters
[02:23:32] in moments that matter, but overall much worse than before. So he will, as you said, Sarah,
[02:23:39] speak to Eli Musflator today. JD Vance meanwhile will be more active on the campaign trial in
[02:23:44] the coming days. Steve, just curious what you can tell me about the Trump campaign
[02:23:49] saying that they have been hacked.
[02:23:51] What do we know on that front?
[02:23:55] Yeah, there's still a lot we're still
[02:23:56] trying to figure out about this.
[02:23:58] The Trump campaign claims that a, quote,
[02:24:01] high ranking official in the campaign
[02:24:03] was hacked from Microsoft by Iranian hackers.
[02:24:09] Now Iran, we should say, has so far denied this
[02:24:12] and it's unclear if Iran was responsible.
[02:24:15] Microsoft has so far declined to comment.
[02:24:17] The US government has sort of not shared
[02:24:20] with public detail, any details that he has had at this point.
[02:24:23] This is all stemming from political reporting over the weekend
[02:24:27] that I had received emails, including internal communications
[02:24:30] and a research dossier on JD Vance that the campaign had put together.
[02:24:36] The campaign in the statement saying these documents were obtained illegally
[02:24:40] from foreign sources, hostile to the United States.
[02:24:43] New poll, 55% of voters in swing states thinks that Donald Trump is weird.
[02:24:47] this is registered voters across BQ.
[02:24:49] And I think this also gives you an indication
[02:24:52] that the conflict Harris campaign.
[02:24:54] Bro, I swear to God, I'm seeing,
[02:24:58] this is like, I'm seeing the dominoes fall, dude.
[02:25:04] I've just never, I have personally never fucking seen
[02:25:11] like the Democratic Party actually lean
[02:25:14] into some good shit ever.
[02:25:17] They always run so goddamn scared.
[02:25:20] Oh my God, I'm so happy like it's just there's still so much more that the Democratic Party
[02:25:26] needs to do, especially in terms of like the ongoing genocide, but overall, but overall,
[02:25:35] it does feel weird to see them actually do things that I've been begging for them to
[02:25:39] do for fucking years.
[02:25:45] It feels great to have this vindication at the very least like I'm not exactly pro-Democratic
[02:25:53] party by any means as you guys know and actively criticize them some of those
[02:26:00] issues that they criticize them on is this shit so you know it makes me feel a
[02:26:10] little happy in spite of all of the awful in spite of all the other awful
[02:26:17] stuff that they have not moved on at all in spite of the in spite of the
[02:26:22] reality that like on immigration, they're doing a horrible job. The fact that the Tim
[02:26:34] Wall's choice and what that spells, the fact that they're like running on the Republicans
[02:26:39] are weird. We want to feed children. They want to fucking talk about children's genitals.
[02:26:44] They want to do general inspection day in every state. Fucking awesome is working.
[02:27:00] So this is registered voters across the seven closest states back in the 2020 campaign,
[02:27:05] Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania,
[02:27:06] and Wisconsin.
[02:27:07] Earn their position.
[02:27:09] Kamala Harris, 45% of voters say that she earned her position.
[02:27:12] Compare that to Donald Trump, just 42%.
[02:27:14] Donald Trump and his campaign is losing the messaging war
[02:27:18] right here.
[02:27:18] How about they are weird?
[02:27:20] This is not where Donald Trump wants to be leading it.
[02:27:22] But 55% of voters in those seven states
[02:27:26] say that Donald Trump is weird compared to just 39% for Harris.
[02:27:29] So the Harris campaign.
[02:27:32] Bro, that's a, that is a dagger, okay?
[02:27:36] That is a dagger.
[02:27:38] And it actually pairs well with what I was talking about
[02:27:41] because it is something that Donald Trump despises, right?
[02:27:45] Here's the Atlantic article.
[02:27:47] This is the most important part of the Atlantic article.
[02:27:49] Something else and something quite important has changed.
[02:27:52] The whole landscape of the campaign has been transformed.
[02:27:55] The rise of Harris instantly cast Trump in a new light.
[02:27:58] He formerly seemed more ominous and threatening,
[02:28:01] Which, whatever its political drawbacks signals strength,
[02:28:05] a thing that I've been saying over and over again,
[02:28:06] that's why the weird thing is so much better
[02:28:08] than just saying he's scary and a racist and a dictator.
[02:28:12] Now, he seems not just old, but low energy, stale,
[02:28:17] even pathetic.
[02:28:18] He has become the political version of that Elvis.
[02:28:33] You feel me?
[02:28:36] I told you guys, it is a perfect way,
[02:28:41] It is a perfect way to capture the attention of moderates, those who are not paying super
[02:28:48] close attention to this race, because the Democrats, I think, are correct when they
[02:28:54] say the Republicans have Nazi-style policies, but obviously, consistently saying their races
[02:29:02] is not, is not hitting all of the, all of the avenues, all of the fucking demographics
[02:29:08] that is supposed to hit.
[02:29:10] When you call them weird, on the other hand, you basically deflate the entirety of their
[02:29:17] culture war narratives that they run on.
[02:29:21] They're weird.
[02:29:22] They have this pathological obsession with trans people.
[02:29:24] They have this pathological obsession with children's genitals.
[02:29:27] They have this pathological obsession with women being breeders.
[02:29:31] They have to be bred.
[02:29:33] Women have to be bred.
[02:29:37] It's obsessive.
[02:29:39] It's gross.
[02:29:43] most importantly, it neutralizes it. Because if they were, if they were fucking talking
[02:29:49] about this on the, on the, you know, if they were talking about this as like, as though they're
[02:29:53] scared, Republicans can run on a message of being strong, right? Ooh, the Democrats are scared of us.
[02:30:01] It's because we're strong. When you come fucking weird, all of a sudden, they're not strong.
[02:30:08] They're just gross. You no longer, you know, it's like being in an argument with someone and they
[02:30:15] say that your breast stinks. That's actually fucking awesome. I never even thought about that. That's,
[02:30:23] that's like the nuclear option. Reducing Trump to a figure of ridicule is very similar to Mel
[02:30:44] Books's treatment of Nazism and Hitler rather than give them a sense of menacing strength.
[02:30:48] Book reduces them to a joke too ridiculous to ever be taken seriously.
[02:30:51] Would this stuff have worked as well in 2016? No. Because in 2016 Donald Trump was new. He
[02:31:05] was an unknown entity. He was, he had the capacity to run as an anti-establishment figure going
[02:31:14] up against a very unpopular, growing up, going up against a very unpopular establishment
[02:31:21] figure. But after four years of him being president, you can't really do that anymore.
[02:31:29] You can't be like, oh, I'm an unknown guy.
[02:31:32] I might do something crazy.
[02:31:35] You know?
[02:32:04] Korkma, sen görmüyorsunuz oda reklamları.
[02:32:09] Turkey desin size vermiyor reklam büyük ihtimalle.
[02:32:14] Box CEO Kamala Donor weighs in on Trump's AI takes,
[02:32:17] raised a good point.
[02:32:18] They should rightfully wear the crypto AI, bros.
[02:32:20] We've been falling, take advancements to find to comb.
[02:32:23] Wait, what?
[02:32:27] Dude, I don't think that like,
[02:32:32] Just so I'm clear, this is the guy we think should be driving at regulation policy.
[02:32:35] I'm sorry.
[02:32:36] Nobody gives a fuck about what like the AIC CEOs and crypto bros think.
[02:32:40] Okay.
[02:33:10] There's precisely one guy and his name is megafaunix.
[02:33:13] Yeah.
[02:33:15] My point is they're voting donating to and they're uniquely positioned to call
[02:33:17] out Trump's bullshit.
[02:33:19] Yeah.
[02:33:19] I don't think they care about it that much, man.
[02:33:21] I'm gonna be honest.
[02:33:22] Their messaging or the messaging against them is not working for the Trump
[02:33:26] campaign and the messaging from the Harris campaign is working against the
[02:33:30] Trump campaign.
[02:33:31] And I think this.
[02:33:32] So going along with the weird narrative, we talked about how like deflated that makes the Republicans feel.
[02:33:41] Here's some more positive notes.
[02:33:43] Okay.
[02:33:45] Kamala Harris at a San Francisco fundraiser says let's not take anything for granted.
[02:33:49] I know there's a lot of enthusiasm out there out there.
[02:33:52] I've never been one to really believe in the polls.
[02:33:54] What we know is the stakes are so high and we could take nothing for granted in this critical moment.
[02:34:00] Solid approach. Kamala Harris at the SF1 Razor. I just love Gen Z. I know it may be complicated if
[02:34:05] you have Gen Z in your family, but I think they're terrific. When Gen Z starts voting in the numbers,
[02:34:09] a whole lot of this is going to have an absolute change in terms of leadership.
[02:34:15] But yeah, not taking polls for granted is actually pretty solid.
[02:34:20] Some important lore about Kamala, when she ran in her first election for public
[02:34:23] offices, DA in San Francisco, she started off as 6%. She would go on and defeat the
[02:34:28] fifteen year combat with a fifty-six percent of the vote
[02:34:35] you think along with her is coming into the picture do you think of the nail in
[02:34:38] the commoners from picking jd is a running mate i mean the guys adouge
[02:34:41] i think it doesn't help
[02:34:50] is jesse actually more progressive uh...
[02:34:53] on some issues
[02:34:57] and let's continue trying to so cast or other democratic process
[02:35:01] i should note sarah that donald trump was a recipient of this kind of
[02:35:05] uh... had a foreign interference back in twenty sixteen he actually
[02:35:09] encouraged russia to go after senator clinton's emails and then uh... continue
[02:35:14] to talk about them well into the race
[02:35:17] jenny grove in a world where it's not even a fucking question that like someone
[02:35:22] can be openly gay
[02:35:24] so on that front
[02:35:26] they obviously
[02:35:27] are not going to be anywhere near as aggressive as like a sixty-year-old
[02:35:31] person is on lgbt rights and stuff
[02:35:34] even if they're right wing on other shit
[02:35:36] they are still going to be
[02:35:38] more progressive on things that they take for granted the social norms right
[02:35:44] gen z also uh...
[02:35:46] is obviously very very pro palestinian comparison to other generations in the
[02:35:50] united states of america
[02:35:52] uh...
[02:35:53] having said that however i am not one to believe in generational political
[02:35:58] divides
[02:35:59] uh... that's not how that works
[02:36:02] uh... there are still plenty of there's a massive gender gap
[02:36:06] in gen z
[02:36:07] like Gen Z women, girls, women, they are very progressive.
[02:36:13] Gen Z boys are still very much incredibly reactionary as well.
[02:36:20] So by and large, the idea that like this next generation
[02:36:23] will save us is the, is the tale as old as time.
[02:36:26] Everybody fucking loves talking about it.
[02:36:28] It's bullshit.
[02:36:29] It's just not a real thing.
[02:36:35] Yeah.
[02:36:36] Gen Z boys are the Tate generation.
[02:36:37] Gen Z boys are the Aiden Ross generation
[02:36:39] to a certain degree, it just always like the dominoes fall and at the end of the day when
[02:36:57] they get to like a voter eligible age they end up swinging in similar in a similar distribution
[02:37:07] of the vote. We already talked about JD veins being a hypocrite about drag a little
[02:37:28] bit, but we all know how this goes. Dems make promise they can't keep in front results same
[02:37:36] issues as the next election because a few bad apples voted out of line is the same should
[02:37:40] accept they've been in power for years now and done none of it. Why do we keep simping
[02:37:44] for them? I'm not. I'm not simping for them, but I can only respond to what they're
[02:37:52] saying that they're going to do, especially when at least on the messaging front they
[02:37:57] have dramatically changed the way that they operate. I'm comparing this to 2016.
[02:38:06] In 2016, they literally would not even message appropriately.
[02:38:10] They were just like, you got to take our vote for granted.
[02:38:12] Shut the fuck up.
[02:38:13] You have to vote for us.
[02:38:15] Do I believe that they will commit to a broadly popular progressive agenda when push comes
[02:38:21] to shove and they're actually in office?
[02:38:23] I do not know.
[02:38:24] I do not feel that they will.
[02:38:26] But then again, they've never been this responsive to social pressure, public pressure
[02:38:31] before.
[02:38:32] So who knows?
[02:38:37] I can only look at what they've done and what is different than what they've done in the
[02:38:41] past and analyze off of that.
[02:38:52] During communication strategies, Frank once just held a focus group.
[02:38:55] Watch this.
[02:38:59] How many of you were supporting Joe Biden 14 days ago?
[02:39:05] Raise your hands.
[02:39:07] None of you.
[02:39:08] How many of you, if the electoral held today, would vote for the Democratic nominee,
[02:39:14] Kamala Harris?
[02:39:17] i'm what
[02:39:18] okay that's all of you
[02:39:21] none of you to all of you and frank london is with us now frank so thank you
[02:39:26] so much for being with us let me say
[02:39:28] hazan avid reply guy frank london
[02:39:39] ask you if the election were held today
[02:39:41] who would win
[02:39:43] she would win
[02:39:44] and i want to emphasize it's not just about momentum
[02:39:47] i thought the
[02:39:48] your comments are just for this was dead off
[02:39:52] it's also about passion
[02:39:53] it's about to admit
[02:39:55] the Harris voters are even more eager to vote for her
[02:39:59] the Donald Trump voters are to him
[02:40:01] not seeing that in the entire campaign
[02:40:04] call that intensity
[02:40:06] and her campaign is generating the intensity
[02:40:09] and another key component is exactly why this is happening
[02:40:13] she's talking and emphasizing her persona
[02:40:19] persona curious my mom says her tax money goes to abortions is she doesn't
[02:40:22] like that is that true it's not but it should be it's not true but it should yes
[02:40:31] her tax money does not go to abortions even though it should go to abortions
[02:40:37] it's a medical procedure it's fucking ridiculous oh I'm really mad that my tax
[02:40:42] money sometimes goes to like veterans being able to get insulin I I think
[02:40:46] they should fucking die of diabetes see how stupid that sounds when you say
[02:40:52] like that attributes her character traits and that's where Donald Trump has been
[02:41:01] commenting and the fact is the American people do not want to hear the same kind
[02:41:05] of negativity the same kind of attacks these been delivering his strength is on
[02:41:11] issues most particularly the two issues that matter most inflation and
[02:41:15] immigration but instead of speaking about those two issues and talking
[02:41:20] about the failures of the Biden administration he's been making these
[02:41:24] personal attacks and it's frankly turning the voters off that he needs to reach. Now I want to emphasize one more thing.
[02:41:30] Hang on. I want to break down. I want to actually break down some of the things you just said there in the pieces.
[02:41:36] And before we get that though, again, if the election were held today, you say that Harris would win.
[02:41:39] If the election were held four weeks ago, who would win? Who would have won?
[02:41:43] Donald Trump would have won. And I was very careful when I said it. And the reason why threefold.
[02:41:47] Number one is winning those three states. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin.
[02:41:52] Number two, he had the intensity, so he'd have done actually a percent better in his polling show.
[02:41:57] And number three, frankly, he was on the issues that people cared about.
[02:42:01] Let's talk about the hair aside for a second, because you talk about the excitement and enthusiasm.
[02:42:05] One of the things that she and her running mate are leaning into is this idea of joy.
[02:42:11] How does joy rate in your focus groups?
[02:42:13] Is there anything you can see where that's having an impact?
[02:42:16] It's not joy, it's the absence of meanness, and I want to be specific about this.
[02:42:25] It's not that she's so energetic and so, which is part of it.
[02:42:30] The people in the focus groups appreciate that.
[02:42:33] It's that they've stopped appreciating the same kind of attacks again and again.
[02:42:37] You have to hear that Donald Trump delivers, frankly, and now let me upset everyone here.
[02:42:42] It's not that she's winning this campaign, it's that Donald Trump is losing the campaign.
[02:42:47] And I'm starting to wonder, how does he not see this?
[02:42:50] How does he not see the polling decline that he's had?
[02:42:54] How did he not?
[02:42:55] No, he sees it.
[02:42:57] He absolutely sees it.
[02:42:58] That's why he's like swinging.
[02:43:04] He fucking sees it.
[02:43:06] That's why he's swinging in the wildest directions.
[02:43:11] Deliberative gathered.
[02:43:12] All right.
[02:43:16] Uh, if he hadn't noticed that he wouldn't be lashing out this aggressively.
[02:43:21] Read and understand that people were fed up with a 93 minutes convention speech that
[02:43:28] was really great for the first year.
[02:43:31] You know his ass is fucking desperate.
[02:43:33] He started posting on Twitter again.
[02:43:35] Come on, dude.
[02:43:36] 30 minutes and got really awful at the end.
[02:43:38] We are different people than we were when he was first elected.
[02:43:41] We are a different country in 2024 than we were in 2016.
[02:43:45] And I don't think that he understands it last point.
[02:43:49] I don't think it's his campaign because it's
[02:43:51] either stuff that they put out.
[02:43:52] I think it's actually the candidate that's
[02:43:54] responsible for this.
[02:43:55] Look at all the reporting over the last three days
[02:43:58] has seemed to indicate that the likes of which we've seen,
[02:44:01] generally speaking, are who send the candidate a message.
[02:44:05] You've got to see this.
[02:44:06] You've got to see the problem you're in.
[02:44:07] As for Klein, this wasn't an article.
[02:44:09] This was a column in The New York Times
[02:44:10] that he's an opinion writer.
[02:44:12] But he writes, quote, Biden's communication strategy
[02:44:15] was designed to make Trump bigger.
[02:44:17] Harris' strategy is to make him smaller.
[02:44:21] And then Klein continues,
[02:44:23] the result is that Trump is starved
[02:44:25] for the resource he craves.
[02:44:27] Last try, have you talked about the interview
[02:44:29] with Elon Musk and Trump?
[02:44:30] Are you guys fucking insane?
[02:44:32] Do you think that like this interview,
[02:44:34] I will not actually cover the interview
[02:44:36] when it's happening in real time?
[02:44:39] What do you mean last try, bro?
[02:44:42] It's in the fucking title.
[02:44:44] I'm gonna cover it.
[02:44:48] It's probably I never do it, okay.
[02:44:52] His most attention, and as is often the case
[02:44:55] when he loses control of the headlines,
[02:44:57] he's making loonier in more self-destructive arguments.
[02:45:03] How do you feel about that?
[02:45:05] I think he's, I never thought I would say this
[02:45:07] because Ezra and I have disagreed on a lot.
[02:45:09] I think he's dead on,
[02:45:11] but let's talk about the impact on democracy in the end.
[02:45:15] the key moment here is going to be the debates when harris and trump
[02:45:19] stands side by side and give the alternative points of view
[02:45:24] i still think he has a reasonable chance of winning okay as in the in the issue
[02:45:28] gender favors him
[02:45:30] but not if you're so angry
[02:45:33] that she stopped reflecting the people you're trying to reach
[02:45:37] frank lost great to speak with this morning thanks so much for your time
[02:45:39] as always
[02:45:40] says
[02:45:40] He's cook bro. He's fucking cook. The only thing that gets saved him right now is Israel
[02:45:48] Israel
[02:45:50] Going into fucking full-blown war and then Iran like torching
[02:45:55] Iran torching fucking Saudi oil refineries
[02:45:59] Which puts the entire globe into a panic?
[02:46:02] Which increases prices instantly are obviously our supply chains are super fucking
[02:46:10] Super efficient
[02:46:12] So, like, a minor mishap can lead to catastrophic results in prices.
[02:46:20] A major mishap like that will lead to massively consequential economic problems.
[02:46:32] With the exception of Israel, you know, bringing the entire planet, like torching the global
[02:46:41] economy by behaving like the mad lads that they are. This is, it's pretty fucking cooked
[02:46:57] for Trump. I'm telling you right now, they're gonna fucking pull the immigration button
[02:47:02] again right now, border crossings are down. Okay, they're gonna try to do another like
[02:47:08] migrant Guatemalan migrant refugee caravan is coming into the United States of America
[02:47:13] come close to the election. Maybe one or two high profile undocumented migrant
[02:47:19] murders or rapes, they will fucking posterize as though they are running rampant throughout
[02:47:26] the country.
[02:47:28] Okay, but ultimately, ultimately, the most significant weakness, the most significant,
[02:47:44] most consequential opening for the Democratic Party is Israel.
[02:47:49] It doesn't seem like it right now because we're so invested in the common momentum.
[02:47:55] We are so incredibly invested in how well Kamala is doing and how much everyone is excited about
[02:48:01] her and how she's not a carcass.
[02:48:05] But that shit's right there, dude.
[02:48:08] It's right fucking there.
[02:48:11] Those are the two.
[02:48:12] I mean, when we say we, you know what I mean.
[02:48:16] Shut up.
[02:48:17] like most people in our generation, like people that are paying attention now, they're seeing this
[02:48:24] change of pace. But while the Israel equation is still just sitting right there, that leaves a
[02:48:40] wide, that leaves a massive opening. Jeff Zellney leaves us off this hour. He's
[02:48:50] running us now. So, Jeff, for Harrison, any campaign really, the mission number one is
[02:48:56] create the momentum.
[02:48:57] What do you think the odds are?
[02:48:59] Wouldn't that mean the Dems are a wartime
[02:49:00] administration which historically favors the incumbent?
[02:49:02] What?
[02:49:05] No.
[02:49:07] No, not at all.
[02:49:11] No, 9-11 is very different.
[02:49:15] We were attacked on 9-11.
[02:49:17] It was a unique moment in American history.
[02:49:20] America has rarely ever, due to its position on the globe,
[02:49:25] America is rarely ever withstood direct attacks like no that's not the case at all
[02:49:38] most people don't most people don't actually get stoked on more war as a matter of fact
[02:49:44] like i've shown you a bunch of times at this point majority of americans actually don't want
[02:49:49] american soldiers to be deployed to protect israel okay and then keep the momentum for the
[02:49:58] for the Harris campaign, what does that mean?
[02:49:59] What does that look like now?
[02:50:01] The chatter is correct.
[02:50:02] Historically being an incumbent during wartime voters
[02:50:04] were inclined not to change commanders in chief mid-war.
[02:50:06] However, this wouldn't qualify as one of those situations.
[02:50:09] Yeah, but there's also,
[02:50:13] there is not like any sort of direct association
[02:50:18] in this sorghum stance.
[02:50:19] If anything, our direct association
[02:50:21] is subject to much criticism.
[02:50:24] Our association with Israel is not a popular one.
[02:50:26] it is a negative one right now.
[02:50:29] And then on top of that,
[02:50:31] like turning our indirect association
[02:50:34] in the forms of like weapons transfers
[02:50:36] to a direct association
[02:50:38] in the form of fucking 4,000 Marines,
[02:50:42] and also experiencing only the negative consequences
[02:50:46] of a proxy war in the form of like oil shock,
[02:50:50] like ticket shock on the price of a fucking oil barrel,
[02:50:54] that would literally
[02:50:56] that would be the absolute worst thing that can happen
[02:50:58] to the democratic party in terms of this election
[02:51:01] Donald Trump keeps running on i'm gonna finish the job
[02:51:04] look at how much war that
[02:51:05] look at how much war death and destruction joe biden is brought forward
[02:51:09] i'm gonna finish the job
[02:51:10] i'm going to be the fucking anti-war candidate he lies about it
[02:51:13] which is a lot by the way he's not anti-war candidate at all
[02:51:16] but he's just gonna fucking keep saying that over and over again
[02:51:19] holy shit dude
[02:51:22] Okay, it simply is keeping the momentum alive
[02:51:25] that they've had for about three weeks or so.
[02:51:27] You saw that rollout last week
[02:51:29] of the vice presidential running mate.
[02:51:31] That is a week that happens only once in a campaign.
[02:51:36] Now, of course, it's back to some of the basics,
[02:51:38] actually saying what she would do as president.
[02:51:42] So we are going to look for that later this week.
[02:51:43] But look, this momentum is something that clearly,
[02:51:46] as you said, has gotten under the former president's skin.
[02:51:49] I was at that Detroit rally
[02:51:50] where he was talking about,
[02:51:52] There was no crowd.
[02:51:53] There was a crowd, a very large crowd.
[02:51:55] Thousands of people were streaming out and streaming in.
[02:51:58] But look, what the Harris campaign is trying to do
[02:52:01] is not respond to every one of these outrageous claims
[02:52:07] from the rival and really try and focus their base.
[02:52:14] In 1968, America was deeply divided over the Vietnam War,
[02:52:17] and the Democratic Party was called the crossfire.
[02:52:20] Vice President, uh, Schubert Humphrey found himself in a tough spot.
[02:52:25] He was closely tied to President Johnson.
[02:52:28] His policies were increasingly unpopular among liberals and young voters.
[02:52:34] The policy he's talking about is the Vietnam war.
[02:52:40] Okay.
[02:52:43] Humphrey was often sidelined in key decisions, especially on Vietnam.
[02:52:46] As anti-war protests grew louder, the youth and liberals in the
[02:52:49] Democratic party demanded change, a change they didn't see in Humphrey.
[02:52:53] said him, said him, at Portland civic arena, hundreds of college students shouted and the war and murderer before walking out on mass
[02:53:04] In Seattle protest is disrupted a speech which cries of Vietnam is a scream of death that does not end
[02:53:10] I'm free bewildered and desperate shouted shut up an anti-war protest but attention within the Democratic Party coalition was palpable
[02:53:16] his campaign had hit a low point in Seattle, where the New York Times reported an air of
[02:53:23] sadness and hands hangs over his campaign, bad vibes. I'm going to read it. The vice
[02:53:31] president seemed bewildered by his youthful enemies and a desperate and angry figure,
[02:53:38] New York Times columnist Robert Semple reported, and an air of sadness hangs over his campaign,
[02:53:46] Later Humphrey would write that although Seattle was his campaign's low point
[02:53:52] public outrage over his mistreatment began to turn things his way but it was
[02:53:58] not public outrage that turned his campaign it was his willingness to last
[02:54:01] at last to distance himself if only in a small way from Johnson on the war and
[02:54:07] to demonstrate as O'Brien had pleaded that he was his own man now the
[02:54:15] situation here is a little bit different obviously it's not like on the
[02:54:18] fucking uh it's not as top of mind this is why I always say like Israel is not as
[02:54:25] top of mind as Vietnam was at the time but it's something that you have to
[02:54:30] remember this is why I said that foreign policy does not lead elections a
[02:54:37] cliche in American policies or rules a trope foreign policy does not lead the
[02:54:44] collective consciousness of Americans when they're going out to vote, until it's the only thing
[02:54:51] that they think about. And Israel is a, Israel as it stands, is a massive weakness for that reason.
[02:55:03] Okay? Simply differentiating yourself from the branded administration when you're the VP
[02:55:09] is not enough. Okay? It's not enough. You literally have to apply public pressure to the administration
[02:55:20] that you are a part of, if necessary, even if you don't care about the cruelty and the morality of
[02:55:27] the ongoing genocide, you have to do it if you want to make sure that you shut off a potential
[02:55:34] massive pressure valve that will most likely throw the election in the favor
[02:55:40] of the person who is not responsible for bringing American troops into war. Okay?
[02:55:48] People are not thinking about this. I do not know why the Democratic Party is
[02:55:57] not thinking about this, or even if they are, they're too fucking scared.
[02:56:01] There's literally historical precedent for what you're saying in 1973. Israel
[02:56:05] started Yom Kippur war and the United States supported it, leading to OPEC issuing an oil
[02:56:09] embargo on the United States.
[02:56:11] Price and unemployment both soared causing stagflation.
[02:56:13] This led to the crisis of confidence.
[02:56:14] They killed the incumbency chances of Ford and Carter.
[02:56:17] Yeah, obviously that was a little different.
[02:56:20] That's when there was a little bit more backbone from OPEC, especially Saudi Arabia.
[02:56:26] That will not happen.
[02:56:27] We have definitely packed that shit up completely, but it still doesn't change
[02:56:31] the dynamic of Iran potentially retaliating to Israel, and then Israel forcing the United
[02:56:39] States of America to go in and defend Israel. Okay? I think that, I think that Israel's top
[02:56:57] of mind right now, even if it's only for a short time, immigration has died off. The
[02:57:00] only other thing would be the economy. Now, most Americans don't think about Israel
[02:57:04] at all. I don't think. And the Americans that do think about Israel all the time are either seen
[02:57:11] as annoying nuisances and squishy pinko-kami libs that are spoilers, or ultra-Zionists who have
[02:57:22] significant more, and this does not mean Jewish, by the way, Christian, Jewish, any fucking background,
[02:57:30] Ultra Zionists that are rabidly in support of Israel that seemingly get the only fucking airtime in mainstream media
[02:57:37] Okay, anyway
[02:57:49] Having said that however, college students are gonna get back to school soon
[02:57:54] protests will
[02:57:55] Start up again. I suspect that will put this issue in the forefront again
[02:58:02] It is not one that I believe Kamala Harris can run away from it is not one that I think Kamala Harris should run away from
[02:58:09] from. I hope that students protest on college campuses immediately. I hope that they start
[02:58:17] the encampments again immediately. Okay? I fear that the administrations, state administrations,
[02:58:29] school administrations will react in an incredibly violent manner to these college
[02:58:35] protests. And that will most likely, once again, refocus the attention from the media
[02:58:44] on the college protests, and it will continue to erode the confidence that people have in
[02:58:50] the Biden administration and in the Kamala ticket as well. Why don't you protest? I do.
[02:58:56] What the fuck? Why do you come in here and say silly ass shit? What is it? Do you
[02:59:13] to protest the top of the hour? Is that what it is? Is that what you're gonna say?
[02:59:18] When? It's not even a two-parter. It's like one of those fucking idiots who like literally
[02:59:25] does not care about anything and simply, and simply is in here. Did you be like,
[02:59:33] when did you go? Yeah, dude. Not only do I protest, maybe I care about the top of the
[02:59:48] the hour? Okay, take a week off, dummy. No two parters. Random and rare Hassan, this
[02:59:58] caught me off guard. Oh, the 365 days a click. That's a Hassan Abbey head.
[03:00:03] Family fully loaded. We got potato fully loaded. We got me and Marley. We got
[03:00:08] played in Manhattan. We got laid vamp in the city. He always puts me in his
[03:00:13] videos. I'm vaccinated. We got dreadclaws. We got hitch. We got hitch.
[03:00:18] We got Hitch. We got family. We got Home Depot lost in the lumber aisle. We got house alone.
[03:00:25] We got Cussie. We got Cussie fully loaded. We got house. We got marriage smashers. We
[03:00:32] got Whalesmith's iPod shuffle. We got 305. We got Mean Chef. We got You Can't See
[03:00:39] Me. We got Saving Private Rogan. We got PSI Love U-Haul.
[03:00:44] Yeah. He does that all the time. Anyway, the three minute abrigus upon us, ladies and gentlemen,
[03:00:55] boys, girls, and MBS at the top of the hour, as you know, if you no longer want to see
[03:00:59] those ads, all you need to do is subscribe, which you can do for $6 or for free. Who will
[03:01:05] damage themselves the most in this Trumpy line interview? That's a great question.
[03:01:10] That is a great question. Zero out of 10. What the fuck do you mean? I already responded
[03:01:15] to that one person trying to do a two-parter.
[03:01:17] So there's a potentially election-swinging number of people who are not going to vote
[03:01:24] for our candidate because of her position on this one issue, an issue that we also disagree
[03:01:29] with her on.
[03:01:30] So given that our top number one priority is getting her elected and keeping her opponent
[03:01:34] out of office, I feel like we should be spending all of our energy and resources
[03:01:38] on getting her to change her position on this policy so that she can be someone that
[03:01:43] people actually want to vote for instead of someone they feel like they're obligated
[03:01:46] to vote for and those people who weren't going to vote for her based on this wedge issue
[03:01:51] will vote for her over the other guy.
[03:01:53] Like if we want to keep the other guy out of office, bringing her attention to the fact
[03:01:56] that this one issue has a very good chance of losing her the whole election should be
[03:02:01] like our number one priority so that she actually becomes a viable candidate and has
[03:02:05] a much better chance of...
[03:02:07] People don't see it like this.
[03:02:08] People don't analyze it like this.
[03:02:10] That's why I keep saying that like Israel might not be top of mine now.
[03:02:16] But it has the capacity to become top of mind at any moment with all of the potential student
[03:02:28] protest that will inevitably come back with the fact that you're leaving a massive opening
[03:02:39] on an issue that will make Trump look good just by the virtue of not being in a position of power
[03:02:45] or while it's happening, that absolutely.
[03:02:50] The News New York Times polls shows
[03:02:52] the 1% list is an issue they're concerned about.
[03:02:55] What, though it was nationally?
[03:02:59] Oh, Israel-Palestine?
[03:03:00] Yeah, I know.
[03:03:02] I don't know if it's at 1%.
[03:03:05] It's not something that voters
[03:03:07] are taking into consideration at all.
[03:03:14] As new semester looms,
[03:03:15] students and colleges brace for more protests.
[03:03:18] The many propulsive and campus activists
[03:03:20] it was a crushing coincidence of the calendar.
[03:03:22] Just as nationwide protests over the Israel-Hamas war
[03:03:24] were coming to a crescendo,
[03:03:26] the spring semester ended and the students cleared out.
[03:03:28] The sounds of bull horns and chanting suddenly went silent.
[03:03:33] It was definitely very jarring says junior Marie Adele Grosso,
[03:03:35] a student organizer at Barnard College.
[03:03:37] I wanted so badly to still be in New York.
[03:03:39] I wanted to be there organizing.
[03:03:40] Hunters were arrested at the encampments
[03:03:42] including Grosso was taken in twice.
[03:03:44] Like many students her criminal charges
[03:03:45] have since been dropped, okay?
[03:03:49] Forum policy is not top of mind for people.
[03:03:53] I know I'm saying top of and you guys are getting
[03:03:55] fucking triggered with your ad PTSD.
[03:03:57] Forum policy is not a major motivator for the ticket.
[03:04:03] Until it's the only thing people are thinking about.
[03:04:07] Okay?
[03:04:11] You get all these student protesters on the campuses.
[03:04:15] My worries of the trajectory Israel's on
[03:04:17] is one where it will only become
[03:04:18] less politically smart for Kamala
[03:04:20] come out in favor of an arm arms embargo if they start getting in the war with
[03:04:23] other nations the popularity of supporting Israel's defense will only
[03:04:25] come stronger instead of weaker no that's why I'm saying they need to nip
[03:04:32] this shit in the bud before that's why I am saying they need to nip this shit
[03:04:39] in the bud before this becomes a major issue it is so fucking stupid for them
[03:04:46] to leave it on the table thinking that, uh, Taya, place, you know better, little lady.
[03:04:57] Hmm. Yes, that's exactly my point. If they wait too long and becomes even more radical of a position to support an arms embargo.
[03:05:16] If it gets to that point, they're done. That's what I'm saying.
[03:05:20] Like that's the, that is the, that is the point of no return.
[03:05:24] If it gets to a point where American soldiers are now defending Israel,
[03:05:31] if it gets to a point where American soldiers are now defending Israel,
[03:05:35] and Iran is retaliating, Hezbollah is retaliating,
[03:05:38] Iran is maybe even fucking, like I said, torching oil refineries,
[03:05:43] it's done.
[03:05:45] That's the only way that Donald Trump could fucking win the election
[03:05:49] is if he is, luckily, not for his, you know, luckily for him,
[03:05:54] him, not the person who is responsible for all the chaos.
[03:05:57] Well, you really think we're invading Iran with boosts on the ground?
[03:06:08] No, I never said that.
[03:06:11] What the fuck?
[03:06:14] It's not about invading Iran with boosts on the ground.
[03:06:17] Dude, the fuck?
[03:06:24] I still doubt Trump would win.
[03:06:27] Nah, no way.
[03:06:32] No way, dude.
[03:06:33] Come on, stock market crash, October surprise in the form of like stock market crashes,
[03:06:40] massive hyperinflation is a consequence of not being able to fucking massive hyperinflation
[03:06:47] as a consequence of not being able to afford gas. Everything goes up. Every price of everything
[03:06:51] goes up. We have no, we have no effective way of dealing with that. Really. You got shot
[03:06:59] and now, and no one gave a fuck. Okay. I think that's fair. I'm not saying it's
[03:07:08] a lock and I have, I have told you over and over again, that's on Biden, not Kamala.
[03:07:14] It absolutely will reflect poorly on Kamala Harris.
[03:07:17] You are crazy.
[03:07:18] Like what I'm saying is obviously an insane situation, right?
[03:07:36] What I'm talking about is like, what I'm talking about is like complete global chaos.
[03:07:45] Why is chat so sure Kamala is going to win because she's up 2% PA 80 days before the
[03:07:49] election at her peak mass delusion event?
[03:07:51] I know even Kamala Harris doesn't agree with you guys, by the way, she does not
[03:07:57] think that this momentum will continue and that's the reason why she keeps
[03:08:02] saying sorry somebody won't be hyperinflation a phenomenon that only
[03:08:08] occurs when you try to buy international debt held in a foreign currency by
[03:08:10] printing money otherwise it's super inflation sorry super inflation not
[03:08:14] hyperinflation even the Biden have been pushing the ceasefire this week coming
[03:08:18] out for a position Biden doesn't endorse right before the DNC I don't
[03:08:21] think it'd be smart at the moment party divided narratives and anti-Semites
[03:08:24] from the right better to wait till Israel kills the talks first and then
[03:08:26] go more like embargo, I don't think it's gonna, I think if Israel kills the talks, there is,
[03:08:32] even if Israel doesn't kill the talks right now, the talks are already on shaky ground.
[03:08:37] And Iran says they might retaliate any moment. You have fucking John Kirby literally, here
[03:08:42] it is. The US is prepared for what could be significant attacks by Iran or as proxy
[03:08:49] to the Middle East as soon as this week. White House national security spokesperson
[03:08:52] John Kirby said on Monday, we're already there.
[03:08:57] That's why I'm saying the call needs to happen now.
[03:09:00] The call needs to happen yesterday.
[03:09:10] I believe we're already there, even if the submission or commons decided to do a 180 on
[03:09:14] Israel's common brother.
[03:09:15] I think the only thing that stops that from happening is either one, Iran demonstrates
[03:09:22] restraint once again.
[03:09:25] Iran demonstrates restraint for some reason that I do not understand.
[03:09:33] or the Biden camp is able to get Israel to come to terms and do something that they haven't
[03:09:47] been able to do with their bear hook strategy. And no, it was not the Hamas leader that pulled
[03:09:58] out. You got duped by Barack Reveed's reporting on that matter. Anyway, let's continue with
[03:10:04] the, let's continue with this story that has nothing to do with the current situation
[03:10:08] in front of us. Okay. Let's, let's continue with this story about Humphrey. Okay. At Portland.
[03:10:20] Larry O'Brien, key advisor urged Humphrey to make a clean break from Johnson's Vietnam policy,
[03:10:25] to show that he was his own man. Unless you change direction, you're finished, O'Brien said.
[03:10:29] Humphrey hesitated, responding, I don't know. The press sought to create a rip between Humphrey
[03:10:34] and Johnson. Humphrey acknowledged his tension, stating, the press wants to divide us,
[03:10:38] me and the president. That makes their stories.
[03:10:40] Johnson weighed in, asserting that it was not proper for the VP or an ex-VP Nixon or
[03:10:44] an ex-President Eisenhower to play commander in chief. He emphasized that war policy was a
[03:10:49] matter for the incumbent president to handle until July 20th, 1969, not for campaign speeches.
[03:10:56] Humphrey's hesitation to break from Johnson reflected the complexity of his position,
[03:11:00] caught between asserting his own path and maintaining loyalty to the administration.
[03:11:04] This delicate balance would continue to define his campaign strategy.
[03:11:08] Finally Humphrey decided to distance himself from Johnson's Vietnam policy when asked by senator Fred Harris
[03:11:13] Whether he would seek Johnson's accord before delivering the speech Humphrey firmly replied hell. No, I'm not going to ask. I did that once
[03:11:22] Humphrey speech given without the White House seal positioned him as a citizen
[03:11:28] Rather than a vice president Humphrey called for a timetable for troop withdrawals within the next year
[03:11:34] including a ceasefire, troop withdrawals, and free elections, including the communists.
[03:11:38] After the speech, Humphrey said, stating,
[03:11:40] I feel good inside for the first time.
[03:11:42] While the speech was carefully worded not to upset any major stakeholders,
[03:11:46] it did chastise war protesters and subtly position Humphrey against Nixon
[03:11:50] without directly opposing Johnson.
[03:11:53] Humphrey went ahead in the polls against Nixon.
[03:11:57] The protest signs that have once targeted him were replaced with messages of support.
[03:12:01] If you mean it, we are with you.
[03:12:02] And hecklers for Humphrey, we came back.
[03:12:05] Johnson feeling betrayed warned if you don't want it.
[03:12:08] In the front pages, you better quit it and instruct the Humphrey to avoid mentioning Vietnam before the election.
[03:12:13] This boxed Humphrey in, a strategic move to prevent Nixon from gaining ground.
[03:12:17] As the North Vietnamese delayed agreeing to American demands and peace talks, he fumed,
[03:12:22] fearing Humphrey's speech, jeopardized negotiations.
[03:12:25] He called Harriman a damned fool and worried Humphrey had given away too much.
[03:12:30] In the final days before the election, Johnson made a desperate move to announce bombing halt,
[03:12:34] just hours before the election without formally recognizing the NLF. This decision aimed at
[03:12:42] swaying the electorate only added to the chaos, leaving Humphrey to manage the fallout. Nixon's
[03:12:48] campaign capitalized on public dissatisfaction with the war. Secretly, he worked to delay the
[03:12:54] Paris peace talks, undermining both Johnson and Humphrey. He encouraged South Vietnam's leaders
[03:13:00] to stall promising them a better deal if he won. Kissinger, yes, you are right. Thank you
[03:13:09] for this Kissinger, who was actively working with both campaigns, leaked information to Nixon
[03:13:15] team and South Vietnamese to sabotage peace talks with the North because Nixon campaigned
[03:13:20] on ending the war.
[03:13:29] I don't know why it just sounds like history is repeating itself. Ronald Reagan did something
[03:13:33] similar as well with the Iranian hostage negotiations. By the way, this is not like
[03:13:37] a new thing that Republicans have never done before to have allegiances with foreign vassal
[03:13:47] states, foreign allies that they directly cut against the Democratic Party on when they
[03:13:55] are in positions of power to specifically undermine them. Seems kind of fucking illegal, it is,
[03:14:07] but nobody does anything about it. So why the fuck should you care? If you're a Republican,
[03:14:11] Why wouldn't you, Eric Galdi, Nix's behind the scenes efforts aimed at preventing any
[03:14:43] breakthroughs that might help Humphrey by stalling peace talks.
[03:14:46] Nix, Nix and insured Humphrey couldn't claim progress in ending the Vietnam war.
[03:14:51] In the end, Nixon won the presidency by a slim margin.
[03:14:55] The lesson for future leaders, timing and tone matter.
[03:14:58] A candidate tied to an incumbent must signal change early enough to mobilize disillusion
[03:15:02] voters.
[03:15:03] VP Kamala Harris finds herself in a similar situation.
[03:15:06] to Biden's backing of Israel's assault on Gaza, like Humphrey, Harris will continue to
[03:15:11] face disruptive protests or rallies and the return of student encampments that could ruin
[03:15:15] the vibe of the party.
[03:15:17] Nixon sees the moment of chaos branding himself as the candidate of law and order.
[03:15:21] As Democrats fractured, Nixon appealed to those uncomfortable with protests and unrest,
[03:15:25] drawing crucial support away from Humphrey.
[03:15:28] The lesson for Harris on Gaza, act decisively and early, or persuade, the incumbent administration
[03:15:33] to act first.
[03:15:35] the late shift, left them scrambling to win back voters who had already lost faith and trust.
[03:15:41] Humphrey's late attempt to distance himself from Johnson by advocating for peace came too
[03:15:46] late to resonate with voters. It appeared as a desperate cynical political move.
[03:15:52] America has a million different ways to manipulate foreign governments,
[03:15:55] especially foreign governments that are reliant on American ammunition to continue waging
[03:16:00] their war of genocide, American, uh, American help, American money that keeps their economy afloat
[03:16:08] in times of need. Israel is very different than the South Vietnamese government, especially on that
[03:16:14] front. Not very different, but very similar in many respects. But in this circumstance, if Benjamin
[03:16:20] Nenyeahu refused to bend the will of the American government, if Joe Biden made that phone call
[03:16:25] and said, no more weapons transfers until you fucking come to terms with this
[03:16:29] conditional ceasefire slash unconditional permanent cessation of hostilities the three-phase program that
[03:16:35] Hamas brought to the table on February that Hamas actually said yes to in both march and also again in july that the united nations is actually
[03:16:44] Put forward in a in a resolution 2735. I'm not misremembering the actual number
[03:16:50] If you don't do that no more weapons. If you don't do that sanctions
[03:16:54] Okay
[03:17:00] That right there would stop the Israeli government dead in his tracks.
[03:17:04] And if Benjamin Netanyahu still continued to wage this war for his own peer political motivation,
[03:17:09] that could literally lead to like a genuine collapse. Okay.
[03:17:14] That could lead to a genuine collapse in Israeli politics. It's like holding together by a
[03:17:19] fucking string. Time without an OO just mentioned that their fucking credit got downgraded again.
[03:17:24] a few hours ago, a hostage was murdered, uh, uh, murdered according to Hamas settlers
[03:17:34] are holding a prayer on the border with Gaza.
[03:17:37] Journals weren't allowed in major drama between Galan and BB or chatter said, where will the
[03:17:56] Jews go?
[03:17:57] Madagascar.
[03:17:59] That's crazy.
[03:18:01] Like a 50 month subscriber.
[03:18:04] Where the fuck did it go?
[03:18:05] Did you guys delete it?
[03:18:06] I'm not crazy, bro.
[03:18:20] Are you insane?
[03:18:24] Israel is referencing the Hitler guy. No, I know forcing Israel to stop conducting his genocide
[03:18:32] is good for Israel. Okay. It's not bad for Israel. It's good for Israel. Humphrey's late
[03:18:53] attempt to diss himself from Johnson by advocating for peace came too late to resonate with voters.
[03:18:58] Harris must ensure anger over Biden's support for Israel's war and Gaza doesn't spoil the
[03:19:02] vibes of her campaign by laying out a distinct Gaza policy separate from Trump and Biden.
[03:19:06] she can ship voters media attention and focus for um from protest or key issues abortion jobs and
[03:19:12] democracy is obvious the parallels aren't exact there was a draft for vietnam after all and there
[03:19:16] weren't many vietnamese american voters losing loved ones to us bombs but there is some rhyming vp
[03:19:22] potas dynamics and the party's response to disruptive anti-war protests there's also another
[03:19:27] fucking dynamic that will make it identical which is if israel continues its multiple front war
[03:19:33] and forcibly brings America to defend it. At that point, now you also do have a massive
[03:19:55] global crisis stock markets taking a fucking nose dive inflation, inflation, which is like
[03:20:05] seemingly come inflation that is like seemingly been a little bit more controlled at this
[03:20:11] point. All of a sudden comes to the forefront once again. Kamala Harris not distancing
[03:20:18] yourself from Joe Biden on this front and consistently leaning on Joe Biden and saying, oh, me and
[03:20:24] Joe are trying to me and Joe are trying to fix the situation over and over again is actually
[03:20:31] very foolhardy. Okay, get their base energize and excited. The vice presidential candidate,
[03:20:39] Tim Walls, he's out to fundraising all week long. Vice president Harris is back here in
[03:20:43] Washington after her swing last week. They simply are trying to keep their base energized,
[03:20:49] of course leading into the Democratic convention next week. But it is about policies and proposals
[03:20:54] that we are expected to hear later this week because she really has not answered questions
[03:20:58] at all or say why. In fact, she is running for president.
[03:21:01] Now Jones about to hit an all-time high 40k is not taking a nosedive.
[03:21:05] Brother, I said not right now, things are good right now, but they have the capacity to be
[03:21:13] be very bad. They have the capacity to turn seemingly overnight into a massively consequential
[03:21:24] problem in terms of the re-election chances of the Democrats. As in, if, like I said, Iran
[03:21:33] retaliates, okay, and then Israel goes nutty mode, and then American troops that are
[03:21:41] in the region now
[03:21:43] are called into combat to defend israel
[03:21:46] something that is broadly unpopular with the american electorate that will be
[03:21:51] even less popular once they actually do
[03:21:54] uh... start
[03:21:56] putting themselves in harm's way in defense of israel
[03:22:03] the stock market will take a fucking nose dive if oil refineries start getting
[03:22:07] torched
[03:22:09] a lot of people don't understand
[03:22:11] that saudi arabia is
[03:22:13] in striking distance of iran
[03:22:16] in terms of its oil refiner's in terms of like global oil production being
[03:22:20] completely disrupted
[03:22:29] everything's prices
[03:22:31] are are tied to that
[03:22:39] what she wants to do as president in her first term of the harris
[03:22:43] administration so of course they have to put some more meat on those bones
[03:22:47] well let's talk about the meat on the bones republicans are attacking
[03:22:49] harris who heard that
[03:22:50] margulamata israel from being brutally attacked
[03:22:53] No, that's a great question, chatter, the, um,
[03:22:57] they clapped you because you're most likely a troll. And it's one,
[03:23:00] it's a question that I've asked them a question that I answered a million times
[03:23:03] over. Uh, is car keys says,
[03:23:06] why are people mad at Israel for being brutally attacked on October seven?
[03:23:09] Israel has democratic elections, rights and citizenship for everyone who was in
[03:23:12] a terrorist yet Hamas and Iran hangs, gays and burns women alive who don't
[03:23:16] cover their hair. Um, Israel is an apartheid state.
[03:23:20] It's illegal by international standards. Uh, as a matter of fact,
[03:23:23] international court of justice has also declared Israel to be an apartheid state
[03:23:26] recently you might not have heard about it because the media didn't really cover
[03:23:28] it but it doesn't matter. International Court of Justice recently found a couple
[03:23:32] like a month ago at this point, found that Israel was actually in an illegal
[03:23:37] occupation in all the territories that it currently controls in the West Bank
[03:23:41] and also over Gaza. Having said that however, Israel also is not the
[03:23:47] wonderful democratic nation that you presented as such, you might have
[03:23:50] have been deluded into thinking that they quite literally had pro rape protests a major
[03:23:55] point of contention in Israeli society currently is whether or not Israeli prison guards have
[03:24:01] a right to rape Palestinians under detention to death Palestinians under the sedate a man
[03:24:08] concentration camps which even the New York Times the New York Times reported on have
[03:24:15] reportedly been raped to death, sodomized to death. Israel, knowing full well that there is an
[03:24:23] ICC court case that has declared Benjamin Niniaho and Defense Minister Yov Golan to be war criminals,
[03:24:30] okay, has decided to use the complementarity shield so that they don't get hit on that front
[03:24:39] as well. Okay. What do they do? They prosecuted nine prison guards that engaged in gang rape
[03:24:47] of Palestinian detainees in the Sudeh Tehran facility. This caused an emergency Knesset
[03:24:54] meeting, an emergency parliament meeting in Israel to be conducted where someone from
[03:24:59] Benjamin Ennio's own party, Likud, came out and openly stated in a, this is a matter
[03:25:06] republic record that yes of course Israelis have a right to rape Palestinians. Okay this
[03:25:13] is a real thing that happened then then immediate mass protest they had a January 6th style situation
[03:25:22] where the most rabid elements in Israeli society the most far-right psychopaths in Israeli society
[03:25:29] stormed both the Sudeh Tayman facility and stormed the military detention uh uh the military
[03:25:35] detention in the courts that where these nine Israeli prison guards were actually being held.
[03:25:43] They actually released one of the major rapists. That major rapist, one of the most famous
[03:25:51] rapists that was released, went on Israeli television with a balaclava on his head and
[03:25:58] defended, you know, trying to hide his identity, defended his right to rape Palestinians. Okay.
[03:26:06] All of this is, all of this is just things that happened over the course of this past week.
[03:26:13] You might not have once again heard about it because seemingly the American media did not
[03:26:17] write about this at all, which is very odd because they kept writing about how there was
[03:26:23] mass sanctioned rape as a weapon of war when there was no evidence for such a thing at all.
[03:26:30] And there was only evidence to suggest the exact opposite, but that's besides the point.
[03:26:34] All of a sudden, everybody shut the fuck up about rape being used as a weapon of war and war,
[03:26:39] and seemingly, Western media refused to cover these insane things that were happening.
[03:26:44] But it didn't end there. Okay, it didn't end there. That rapist then turned around and
[03:26:54] unmasked himself as well and is flexing it is flexing his right to be able to do such a thing
[03:27:02] all the while is real which american media has kept lying to the public about in terms of like its
[03:27:08] own um willingness to to put forward uh a a ceasefire proposal because if you ask fucking uh
[03:27:16] the biden administration if you ask blinkin if you ask uh uh john kerby it's actually hamas
[03:27:22] That's ruining the ceasefire talks and it's not Israel at all Israel on the other hand
[03:27:26] Refused to fucking go along with the ceasefire proposal that I just mentioned to you, which was also
[03:27:32] Which was also pushed for by the United Nations at this point 2735
[03:27:39] Israel then killed the principal negotiator in the palette on the Palestinian side on Iranian soil in Tehran
[03:27:47] on showing the world that they did not care about this ceasefire proposal at all, okay?
[03:27:57] Those are all the things that happened over the course of the past couple of days.
[03:28:09] It's shocking when you say it, it's unbelievable that this is the reality we live in.
[03:28:12] So yeah, I hope you, I hope you understand that maybe you were a little deluded into
[03:28:19] thinking that this was this like democratic country, okay?
[03:28:23] You cannot democratically vote to do genocide.
[03:28:26] You cannot democratically vote to uphold an apartheid.
[03:28:29] These are undemocratic concepts.
[03:28:32] These are human rights violations.
[03:28:33] Israel commits them on a daily basis.
[03:28:35] And we here in the United States give them unconditional loyalty, support, and weapons
[03:28:41] for them to engage in this kind of conduct.
[03:28:44] As a matter of fact, the Biden administration, after all this shit was going on, turned
[03:28:50] around and and released 3.5 billion dollars for Israel. Okay. That was a couple days prior.
[03:29:00] The Biden administration then also sent or authorized 6,500 rounds of ammunition to be
[03:29:05] transferred to Israel. Israel in a matter of hours after the revelation turned around and used
[03:29:12] G. B. U. 39 bombs, Boeing weapons on a crowd of people that were praying in a mosque.
[03:29:22] They killed 93 Palestinians in this strike. Okay. 93. They were praying in a mosque.
[03:29:32] It was near a school compound as well. They've injured hundreds more and they killed 93.
[03:29:43] Okay? Does that strike you as a normal country that is genuinely worried about its own security?
[03:29:56] Or does it strike you as a fucking psychopathic, rabid, fascist nation that is doing their own version of the NSEAG
[03:30:06] with the most Hitlerian politics you've ever seen?
[03:30:09] Just because you might not have heard about it, just because the American population is completely oblivious
[03:30:26] to the horrifying nature of Israel's actions
[03:30:29] does not change the reality that those actions
[03:30:31] are still taking place.
[03:30:44] Let's continue.
[03:30:45] From JD Vance, I heard it from surrogates
[03:30:48] who were on the show just this morning
[03:30:50] that they, that Kamala Harris
[03:30:52] is not rolling out enough policy.
[03:30:54] What is the Harris campaign saying about that?
[03:30:57] Well, look, it is very early in her candidacy.
[03:31:00] So we are starting to see more.
[03:31:01] In fact, we heard of some policy proposals
[03:31:04] a late last week.
[03:31:05] She was talking about the border bill.
[03:31:07] She said, if she is president, she would sign into law the border bill.
[03:31:11] Oh, another thing, uh, another thing that Biden administration also quietly did was, uh,
[03:31:16] stopped the investigation into the war crime unit, uh, in the West bank.
[03:31:22] There was a unit that was like responsible for, uh, obvious war crimes.
[03:31:26] Uh, by administration also supposedly sanctioned a couple of settlers,
[03:31:29] six of them, and then refused to sanction them later down the line.
[03:31:33] and also quietly stop the investigation into the war crime unit inside of the
[03:31:38] Israeli occupying force so you know you can fantasize about certain things but
[03:31:45] it doesn't change the reality it is not a tenable or defendable position at all
[03:31:50] if you I mean it is completely at odds with like morality unless you're you're
[03:31:54] just you know unless you've completely lost your fucking mind I guess
[03:32:01] Benham card collector says Hamas would do the same thing to Israel if they had the upper hand. Yeah, that's a wonderful fantasy that dominant forces always have.
[03:32:10] White supremacists also thought that this would happen to them if they were to free the slaves. Do you feel like those were the good guys throughout history?
[03:32:25] Oh, if Hamas had the same weapons, they would do the same thing. That is not a good, South African apartheid defenders and enjoyers also fucking said the same thing as well.
[03:32:34] So did the Nazis it's not a real argument. It's it's it
[03:32:41] At most it's like a really shitty way to defend your barbaric
[03:32:46] actions
[03:32:47] You said last year Trump would win if he started tweeting again. I know the situation changed drastically since then
[03:32:59] But where are you on it now? No?
[03:33:02] Yeah, I said that when he was going up against Biden
[03:33:06] I said that also at a time when like Trump was having a hard time penetrating into a mainstream audience
[03:33:17] it's a very different equation.
[03:33:21] Oh, that was going through Congress.
[03:33:24] It's also the reason why I always tell you like
[03:33:27] when I'm giving you predictions
[03:33:29] about what will happen in an election,
[03:33:31] I always fucking tell you,
[03:33:33] you cannot predict these things, okay?
[03:33:38] Like it doesn't, like there are so many insane things
[03:33:42] that occur in every election cycle at this point.
[03:33:44] Like you're delusional if you think you can just like
[03:33:47] make an accurate lock that far out.
[03:33:53] Think about the last month.
[03:33:56] Congress promoted by a Republican Senator,
[03:33:59] James Lankford of Oklahoma and a bipartisan group
[03:34:03] that was derailed in Congress by the former president.
[03:34:06] He told.
[03:34:07] But like, what is it?
[03:34:08] What is this?
[03:34:09] What about is it?
[03:34:09] Yes, Israel's developed into an apartheid state
[03:34:11] that does unspeakable things
[03:34:12] so often that most moderates leave the country.
[03:34:14] No, they don't.
[03:34:15] It doesn't change the fact that Hamas is awful
[03:34:17] a lot of the Islamist organizations in surrounding countries that wanted Jews dead for decades,
[03:34:20] if not far longer. Yeah, that's copium. That's, that's all this is. You are the one who is
[03:34:29] doing what about as a mall call while talking about what about as a, I don't think you
[03:34:33] recognize that. Like, yeah, no, it's all Jew hatred, dude. You're right. It's definitely
[03:34:38] that. Like you talk about anti-Semitism as though we're talking about like some fucking
[03:34:44] neo-nazi in the united states of america
[03:34:47] like drawing a swastika on the side of a fucking synagogue
[03:34:50] there is no like the the the understanding of anti-semitism in the
[03:34:54] region is phenomenally different okay
[03:34:58] you are operating on western understandings in this situation
[03:35:01] no israel is a colonial vestige smack dab in the middle of this
[03:35:06] fucking region and it is uniquely brutal to
[03:35:09] every fucking country in the region
[03:35:13] The fuck do you mean? Of course, of course, people are gonna be like, yeah, I fucking hate those guys
[03:35:18] And some of those people are gonna say I hate those guys and they're Jewish
[03:35:22] You want to know why they say that because israel literally masquerades as the jewish force?
[03:35:29] Okay
[03:35:30] It's not the case, but how the fuck are you gonna explain that to a dude in like yemen for example
[03:35:35] How are you gonna fucking explain that to a dude in palestine?
[03:35:38] And by the way, all things considered they still aren't anti-semitic, which is shocking to me
[03:35:43] Like Palestinians, for the most part, are not even like primed on anti-Semitism in the way that, like, American Nazis are.
[03:35:51] It is actually a shocking phenomena.
[03:35:56] The scholar, the...
[03:36:01] Fuck, what was his name?
[03:36:03] The professor that was murdered by Israel, who was very active on Twitter, Refat, once famously said,
[03:36:12] Yeah, I was fucking incredibly anti-Semitic and my opinions changed dramatically when I actually went to the West and I saw that like
[03:36:22] Judaism was not just bombs fucking blowing up my houses
[03:36:27] Okay
[03:36:28] He like met he met a Jewish person for the first time or he saw Jewish people for the first time that were like
[03:36:36] Cook anti-Zionist
[03:36:38] It's like a shocking revelation for people when Israel keeps
[03:36:49] saying that they're doing this for Judaism.
[03:36:51] What the fuck are people supposed to think
[03:36:53] when they're literally the ones experiencing the violence?
[03:37:02] Regardless, at the end of the day,
[03:37:05] your personal convictions do not justify
[03:37:08] death and destruction anyway.
[03:37:10] That's why I advocate to give everyone healthcare
[03:37:12] in this country, including fucking Nazis, okay?
[03:37:15] It's not like I'm a fan of them.
[03:37:17] I despise them.
[03:37:22] But it's, yeah, I don't know how the fuck
[03:37:24] I got rated by majority report, like eight hours after their broadcast ended.
[03:37:35] It's also funny because like people always talk about people always like,
[03:37:43] what is this ESPN stream? Oh, okay. Anyway,
[03:37:49] people always talk about this. Like it's, it's such a funny,
[03:37:52] very obviously Western focused way to try to do propaganda whenever,
[03:37:56] like, um, you know,
[03:37:59] Isaac Herzog or, or any number of like Israeli politicians would be like,
[03:38:02] They have this Hamas baby as a book. It is a hit to the book.
[03:38:17] Honestly, fuck up there.
[03:38:20] What are you? Fuck up the garlic.
[03:38:22] Yeah, it's so funny whenever like a fucking Israeli official,
[03:38:31] whenever they would like blow up a fucking baby's crib or whatever,
[03:38:34] would then turn around and be like, see, they have a copy of mine.
[03:38:37] Come look, they have it annotated.
[03:38:50] this Palestinian this Hamas baby has an annotated copy of mine come and it's like
[03:39:02] it's so obviously it's so obviously like a western focused bullshit because like for
[03:39:13] a Palestinian person in Gaza yeah in English to we're passing in person in
[03:39:19] Gaza to develop like anti-Semitic fucking tendencies. They don't need to read like a
[03:39:24] German dude. Okay. It's ridiculous. It's kind of like how you, how if you're only exposure
[03:39:37] to Islam or a bunch of terrorists blowing shit up, of course you're going to say Islamophobic
[03:39:39] shit is not okay, but there's some of what we was explainable. There's like how anti-Semitism
[03:39:43] for people who only know Judaism of bombs blowing shit up is explainable, but not
[03:39:47] okay. Yeah. Except your exposure to Islam or a bunch of terrorists blowing shit up
[03:39:51] Trump is also silly because the reality in the United States of America is not that it's
[03:39:56] Muslims that are responsible for the overwhelming majority of acts of domestic terraces, 9-11
[03:40:00] in this country.
[03:40:01] It's actually white supremacists.
[03:40:03] It's just that the media keeps claiming that it's Muslims.
[03:40:06] You know what I mean?
[03:40:19] The Republicans just stopped negotiating on this, so she said she would sign that
[03:40:23] into law.
[03:40:24] So that's one very serious piece of policy.
[03:40:26] There's not been a bipartisan immigration bill discussed for a couple decades here successfully
[03:40:33] in Washington.
[03:40:34] So that is one.
[03:40:35] She also was following the former president's lead when she was in Nevada over the weekend
[03:40:40] talking about the taxes for tips on workers, for servers and things.
[03:40:46] So that is something else that he accused her of following his lead, and she was,
[03:40:50] but she also said she would use that to pass a minimum wage bill as well.
[03:40:54] So we're seeing some of these lines being drawn in,
[03:40:57] but they are promising, excuse me,
[03:41:01] a more economic policy later this week,
[03:41:03] perhaps Wednesday or Thursday,
[03:41:05] to fill in some of these gaps.
[03:41:06] But again, she is trying to keep this momentum alive
[03:41:11] going into the convention next week,
[03:41:13] and then we're almost at the end of August.
[03:41:14] So yes, still 85 days to go, there's no doubt
[03:41:17] this is going to be,
[03:41:19] she believes that they're still underdogs,
[03:41:20] but certainly not what they were a month ago.
[03:41:22] Kate.
[03:41:23] It's great to see you Jeff. Thank you so much.
[03:41:25] That has to be hard though. If you're working for Jeff...
[03:41:27] Let's go. Let's get to the...
[03:41:31] Let's get to the real news.
[03:41:33] Okay, the most honest, most trusted source in news.
[03:41:36] Fox News, baby. Obama secretly running commos campaigns as former speaker.
[03:41:41] Hell yeah. That's what I'm talking about, baby.
[03:41:51] None of this fake shit no more.
[03:41:53] We've been watching too much of libtard media, brother.
[03:41:56] It's time to watch the most trusted source in news, Fox News, all right, uncompromising,
[03:42:03] truth telling, Brian kill myself.
[03:42:06] Joe Biden and you think he's going to be the candidate.
[03:42:12] And you're an aide working on his staff or his campaign and then all of a sudden things
[03:42:16] change and they push up Kamala Harris.
[03:42:18] What happens to you?
[03:42:19] Especially because of tensions between the staffs.
[03:42:22] Exactly.
[03:42:23] Because she couldn't keep anybody.
[03:42:24] percent of those staffers have resigned from day one. And then you have the Biden people
[03:42:28] who think, you know, I don't even know how to work with her. And they don't work with
[03:42:32] her. And now all of a sudden, they get elevated.
[03:42:34] And they used to disparage her.
[03:42:36] Right. And General Malley, for example, General Malley Dillon, the former White, former Biden
[03:42:41] White House official, talked to her over the weekend and said, I need to know my
[03:42:45] role.
[03:42:46] Right.
[03:42:47] They're all nervous about David Pluff coming in from the Obama years.
[03:42:49] Well, they should be nervous because he's great at his job. Also, you got Stephanie
[03:42:53] as well. So David Pluff apparently is in control of the math. How did he get to 270?
[03:42:59] Great at his job. Stephanie Cutter is now over messaging all the communication strategy.
[03:43:04] The one thing I find troubling though, okay, you got David Pluff and Stephanie Cutter,
[03:43:08] had a great candidate. They had Barack Obama, someone that was on. This is a plan that was
[03:43:13] five years into making to get him to the presidency. Now they have Kamala here,
[03:43:18] so they can't put on the road to actually talk to voters on a day-to-day basis.
[03:43:22] sure they can keep her on the prompter, but she's not going to have any of those breakout
[03:43:26] moments. Now, apparently the tension is because they said that David Pluth is over the math,
[03:43:31] but he's really running the campaign. And Jen O'Malley-Billon wants her role to be solidified
[03:43:37] as the campaign manager. Because when you think about it, the Biden team, which a lot of it has
[03:43:43] morphed into the Harris team with the reelection in Wilmington, and why is it in Wilmington
[03:43:49] now, because she's not from Wilmington.
[03:43:52] They're the people who thought that in the run-up
[03:43:55] to the election, they would put Joe Biden at union halls
[03:43:58] with 80 people.
[03:43:59] Suddenly, they've got big events where
[03:44:01] there are in excess of 10,000 people,
[03:44:04] and it's completely different.
[03:44:05] And one of the other things, according to this Politico
[03:44:08] article that talks a little bit about the tension
[03:44:10] between the Harris team and the campaign,
[03:44:14] is the fact that apparently there are some people
[03:44:16] on one of the teams that is badmouth the current vice president who's running for president
[03:44:24] and they don't like that person.
[03:44:26] Right.
[03:44:27] I mean, you can see-
[03:44:28] They're a big part of the team.
[03:44:29] Here's the headline of the political article.
[03:44:30] Kamala Harris, United Democrats.
[03:44:31] Her campaign still has fractures.
[03:44:33] It talks about how Biden's aides, as you're saying, Steve, in the past have known for
[03:44:38] their disparaging comments about Kamala Harris.
[03:44:41] It talks about the daunting task to try to integrate two different political-
[03:44:45] I'm, um, that Jersey looks like a big shirt. Dude, that's so funny. My dad just saw me wearing
[03:44:51] the Jersey and was like, is that a Bishop does Jersey or a U. N. T. Is Jersey in his
[03:44:57] mind? He's like, he's not, he did not consider that this would be like a Australian football
[03:45:05] league Jersey at all. Oh, calling would, yeah, I know, I know.
[03:45:23] world. It talks about David Pluff coming in and Kevin McCarthy was interviewed. And he
[03:45:29] said, because David Pluff worked for Obama, helped get him elected. He said, Obama's really
[03:45:34] running the show here. Listen.
[03:45:37] Watching the campaign now, some of Obama's, David Pluff and others are now working on
[03:45:42] the campaign. You're getting the Obama's shifting from running the White House to
[03:45:48] now running this campaign. This is the most liberal ticket in the history of American
[03:45:53] politics. We do not want to put San Francisco and the Minnesota across this country.
[03:46:00] And Nancy Pelosi. Wait, you don't want Minnesota across the country dog.
[03:46:11] Minnesota is in the middle of the country. It's middle soda. Like, sure, you can say that about
[03:46:22] San Francisco or whatever, but it is quite ironic. It's hilarious to be like, yeah, the
[03:46:28] fucking radical beacon, the radical beacon of Minnesota. Like that's not going to fucking
[03:46:39] translate. Absolutely. No one is going to be like, yeah, man. Shit sure is radical
[03:46:47] over there in fucking Minnesota. Don't get me started on San Francisco. I'm just saying
[03:46:56] like San Francisco is right wing as fuck on so many goddamn issues, especially in terms
[03:47:01] of housing dealing with homeless people. There I say even crime, but what I'm talking about
[03:47:08] is how people think, how people think about San Francisco versus how people think about
[03:47:16] Minnesota. Okay. Most people do not think of the twin cities or Minneapolis or Minnesota
[03:47:24] as like a liberal haven. Okay. That's not something that is going to be a solid narrative
[03:47:36] that you can launch in 80 fucking days and successfully, uh, bring across Minnesota has
[03:47:47] a lot of liberal cities in the fucking same way that Texas has a lot of liberal cities.
[03:47:52] Like, what are we talking about taking Joe Biden out? But remember who was the speaker
[03:48:11] of the house doing president Barack Obama's, uh, presidency was Nancy Pelosi, very extremely
[03:48:16] close. Apparently some of the reporting that we saw during the Sundays and show is that
[03:48:20] they did not President Obama Nancy Pelosi, as well as some of the leadership did not
[03:48:24] anticipate, anticipate Joe Biden selecting Kamala to be the candidate. They were expecting
[03:48:31] an open primary process. And after that second statement, he named them, put them
[03:48:36] all in the tub. So I've been saying to Nancy Pelosi, there's two people with a
[03:48:38] lot of experience. Number one, I know you ousted me, but I'm going to pick who's
[03:48:42] who's next. I know you don't like her because we saw you on television CNN when asked should
[03:48:47] she be the running mate for Joe Biden. He goes, he thinks so. Remember? He thinks so. And how
[03:48:52] about this? Imagine if you're Julie Chavez Rodriguez and you're running Joe Biden's
[03:48:56] campaign, which has a big elevation, right? And all of a sudden you find out now you're
[03:49:00] in charge of the Sun Belt States. Really? I thought I was leading. I thought I was
[03:49:06] the one getting to 270. Now David Puff comes off the bench, leaves Kellyanne
[03:49:11] Conway's podcast and now runs things. So I hope they work it out because she has a history
[03:49:16] of not being able to work out anything with her staff. Remember a terrible campaign staff,
[03:49:21] a terrible vice presidential staff who I'm not saying they're bad individually, but collectively
[03:49:25] there was no leadership and they end up tearing each other's eyes out. I think they're doing
[03:49:29] whatever it takes, whatever it takes to win. We have 30 plus. Yeah. No, literally.
[03:49:37] Yeah, no, that's, that's it.
[03:49:54] Kamala Harris is a fucking, a sheet of white paper, okay?
[03:50:00] Just write whatever policy that will win,
[03:50:06] and she will push for it.
[03:50:09] That's their job.
[03:50:11] At a time when a generic Democrat was out competing
[03:50:15] Biden by like 20 fucking points, it's that is the person they lucked into a good thing.
[03:50:23] State 35 days until early voting. Is that right? 34 days tick, tick, tick. Well, I just
[03:50:28] hope I just hope the Republicans take the same strategy and do whatever it takes to
[03:50:33] win all the petty going back and forth with old opponents, George and all that matters.
[03:50:40] Right. It's about who's gonna win. And Kamala Harris,
[03:50:43] What does this tell you? This tells you that she needs all the help she can get.
[03:50:46] Donald Trump's running his own show, but they can't trust Kamala Harris to run her own show.
[03:50:51] They have to tell her what to do and bring in Obama's people.
[03:50:53] Yeah, to your point, one of the things Republican...
[03:50:56] Yeah, she has no people. What do you mean?
[03:50:59] She does not have any people. That's not a thing that she has.
[03:51:03] She'd never have people.
[03:51:06] What they need to do is they need a solid ground game.
[03:51:10] The Democrats for decades have had a great get out the vote on the election day.
[03:51:15] It started by bluff.
[03:51:16] Right, exactly.
[03:51:17] Well, even before that, going back decades, they were really good.
[03:51:21] Machine politics.
[03:51:22] The Republicans right now don't have that.
[03:51:25] They're kind of farming it out to other people.
[03:51:27] But behind the scenes, also part of a political playbook, it's interesting.
[03:51:31] Apparently, she is, Kamala Harris, is getting ready to debate Donald Trump.
[03:51:36] You know who the debate partner is that they have selected?
[03:51:39] It is Hillary Clinton's former aide that Philippe Rainis is the guy who's going to actually
[03:51:45] be playing Donald Trump.
[03:51:46] Yeah, exactly.
[03:51:47] Well, and one of the things they will be doing is they will be trying to get her to pivot.
[03:51:53] And she's been pivoting on a lot of stuff.
[03:51:55] Flip flopping.
[03:51:56] Flip flopping.
[03:51:57] Another polite way to put it in politics.
[03:51:59] Changing her mind totally.
[03:52:00] Here.
[03:52:01] Just like Biden did on day one.
[03:52:03] Remember all those executive orders shutting down the wall, shutting down the pipeline?
[03:52:06] But he did tell us he was right.
[03:52:08] Your staff is dog shit now. She has her brother in law, Tony West advising her who is a corporate
[03:52:12] show. He really is bad. Yeah. I'm worried about that for sure. These are like the more boring
[03:52:26] aspects of a campaign that Democrats will inevitably lean on like their worst instincts
[03:52:33] on because it's the type of shit that most people don't pay attention to. When you
[03:52:40] say Kamala doesn't have any people, do you mean members of the cabinet? No, I'm
[03:52:43] talking about her team like in the Democratic Party there's fissures Joe
[03:52:50] Biden because of his 50 fucking plus years in Congress has his own people but
[03:52:56] mostly would lean into we're talking about staffers would either lean on
[03:53:01] Obama era staffers with like Obama minded folks it's basically a Clinton
[03:53:07] camp and an Obama camp in the Democratic Party in the most reductive
[03:53:11] terms. Okay. And then you have your own staffers. Overall, overall, Kamala has leaned on a lot
[03:53:35] of Obama staffers to fill the roles.
[03:53:38] Yeah, he told us he was going to be moderate, he told us he was going to be moderate.
[03:53:42] Last week we talked about how she was using the big airplane at big events, a lot of
[03:53:48] Donald Trump, and now she's taken something that is very near and dear to people who
[03:53:53] live on tips watch the comparison seem familiar when I get to office we are
[03:54:08] going to not charge taxes on tips there will be no taxes on tips no taxes on
[03:54:17] tips it's called no tax on tips I think the easiest thing to do in the
[03:54:25] situation is literally packaged this up by saying Donald Trump is silly.
[03:54:31] He wants corporations to get off scot free without paying their employees
[03:54:35] more. That's why I'm not just advocating for no taxes on tips.
[03:54:40] I'm advocating for no taxes on tips and an elimination of subminimum wage.
[03:54:52] Something like that.
[03:55:07] I'm also doing no tax on tips, no tax on tips.
[03:55:12] So the question is, does she even know what the policy is when it comes to no tax on tips?
[03:55:17] What does she, what did it come from?
[03:55:19] I still don't think it's a good idea, but that's besides the point.
[03:55:24] I don't think it's a good idea.
[03:55:26] It's popular because I hate to say this, but a lot of people are stupid.
[03:55:30] Okay.
[03:55:31] Americans are so brainbroken that they just like only run on tax cuts and they can
[03:55:37] never imagine a world where tax hikes can happen to those who deserve to get tax hikes,
[03:55:43] not the fucking servers, obviously, but like the wealthy and the corporations, but because
[03:55:50] they're so fucking brainbroken on tax cuts that it's like, once that conversation gets
[03:55:54] started, it's impossible to shake them from that position that it's a good idea.
[03:56:06] Who, who, who does it all encompassing it?
[03:56:09] Also, if you remember, it's not just the tips policy.
[03:56:12] The Democrats, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have already said they want to roll back the
[03:56:16] Trump tax cuts that are set to expire.
[03:56:18] What's your position on that?
[03:56:20] Are you going to be in support of a tax increase on most of Americans that got a tax cut under
[03:56:26] that bill?
[03:56:27] I mean, there has been no pushback or curiosity.
[03:56:29] Why now?
[03:56:30] Why now?
[03:56:31] You've spent an office for three and a half years as the vice president.
[03:56:34] Why not do it now?
[03:56:35] As the vice president, you have some influence.
[03:56:37] You can, apparently you have this weekly meeting with the president of the United States.
[03:56:41] Now how do y'all propose that being into law right now?
[03:56:44] Think about it until they heard Donald Trump's vote.
[03:56:46] And that's going to be the interesting part is,
[03:56:48] she's doing a 180 on all the border stuff.
[03:56:50] Now she's doing, hey, no tax on tips.
[03:56:53] I wonder how long until she adopts
[03:56:56] another very popular suggestion that Donald Trump made
[03:56:58] a week or two ago, and that is no tax on social security.
[03:57:02] Because that is a good way to get older people over 65
[03:57:06] living on social security to vote for you.
[03:57:08] At one point, the voters have
[03:57:10] to say, now you're insulting me.
[03:57:12] Listen, if you are running on Donald Trump's plans.
[03:57:18] So most of the stuff that Donald Trump's running on,
[03:57:20] in terms of keeping the tax rate in place,
[03:57:23] in terms of having a strong border,
[03:57:24] in terms of various projecting strength on foreign policy,
[03:57:29] are 60% approval.
[03:57:30] Trump aside, these are issues that 6 out of every 10
[03:57:34] Americans say have fully support.
[03:57:35] So instead of running on what he's done
[03:57:37] and what she wanted to do in 2020
[03:57:39] that you got the nomination,
[03:57:41] she's running as Donald Trump.
[03:57:42] So the American people have to say at one point,
[03:57:45] this little insulting.
[03:57:47] I don't pretend as if we don't have a television,
[03:57:51] we're not online, we're not on social media
[03:57:54] and understand what this came from.
[03:57:55] The problem is we eat, breathe and sleep this.
[03:57:57] That's true.
[03:57:57] We're covering this constantly,
[03:57:58] so we know that he said it first.
[03:58:00] But yesterday I was at a restaurant
[03:58:02] and the waitress, we were talking about no tax on tips.
[03:58:04] How do you feel about it?
[03:58:05] She said, both candidates are saying that.
[03:58:07] She had no clue exactly.
[03:58:09] She has one speech away from America.
[03:58:12] I mean, she's almost she's gonna say build a wall.
[03:58:14] I mean, she she's not close from doing.
[03:58:16] But she has said, build a wall.
[03:58:19] What do you think the fucking right wing border bill is?
[03:58:23] I'm losing my mind.
[03:58:27] Also, that waitress isn't wrong.
[03:58:30] Like they both have at this point said no tax on tips.
[03:58:42] The wall thing is so fucking stupid.
[03:58:51] Democrats ran on how racist it was
[03:58:53] because it was, it objectively didn't solve any of the problems that it claimed to solve
[03:59:00] for years. And then they literally are communicating a bill. They're coming, they're running with
[03:59:07] a bill that literally features finishing the border wall in it. You can hear a lot more
[03:59:15] of this from Fox News of them being like, wow, they keep stealing Trump's policies.
[03:59:21] Because those are kind of stupid. Because they should just simply say, who do you
[03:59:30] Trust more to actually build the wall the guy who did build the wall or the Democrats who called it racist and
[03:59:39] Only now recognize how scary it is that immigrants are doing mass rapes and murders
[03:59:46] That's what I would say if I was a fucking Republican strategist. I'd be like
[03:59:50] Over and over again. I'd be like these fucking idiot Democrats think you're stupid
[03:59:54] These Democrats think you're dumb
[03:59:58] they think
[03:59:59] They think that
[04:00:03] You're dumb and you don't, you don't realize that like the Republican party has been ringing
[04:00:11] the alarm bells on immigration for years and now Democrats are even coming to terms with
[04:00:17] that.
[04:00:18] Who do you trust more to fucking deal with immigration?
[04:00:22] The borders are who let all the undocumented migrants into the country so they could
[04:00:25] do like fentanyl rapes or the guy who correctly said Mexicans are rapists and stopped
[04:00:34] them from coming in. Again, the campaign strategy is to isolate
[04:00:38] her and judging by what's happened so far, there hasn't been any
[04:00:42] pushback. She has gotten the bump as a result from keeping her
[04:00:46] away from the American people. And if you don't think it
[04:00:49] won't work, look back in 2020, the same thing that Joe Biden
[04:00:52] has worked. Look at her voting record. If you really want to
[04:00:55] know what she thinks, how she feels, what she believes,
[04:00:58] look at her voting record. This truly is the most
[04:01:01] progressive ticket we've ever had in our country. She wanted
[04:01:03] award. I don't know if they gave out plaques, but she was in 2019, the most, the most liberal
[04:01:08] Senate, the most progressive senator in the Senate. And Bernie Sanders was second. Do
[04:01:15] they give, is there a ceremony for that? I'm not sure.
[04:01:17] Well, there's no plaque. I think she got a gift card.
[04:01:19] Oh, she did get a gift card. To what? Starbucks?
[04:01:21] Well, something like that. But God, there's so lame. I can be so much better at being
[04:01:29] a racist Republican commentator slash analyst. Like it just makes me mad. They got no rigged.
[04:01:38] They got no bitches. One of them's last name is literally I want to kill myself. He's Mr.
[04:01:43] Brian kill me. They suck.
[04:01:48] To your point about we haven't heard from her in a, you know, a professional interview
[04:01:54] segment setting like that. It's because that's Beltway stuff. That's just Beltway
[04:01:58] stuff.
[04:01:59] And her comms team said they're not going to do it because, you know what, it's not going
[04:02:03] to help them with swing staters and swing voters and stuff like that.
[04:02:07] But when you look at the new Sienna New York Times poll, which came out over the weekend,
[04:02:11] suddenly she is, it's within the margin of error, but she is slightly ahead in three
[04:02:15] of the states, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which is a 180 from where Joe
[04:02:20] Biden was.
[04:02:21] There are some other studies out there, other polls out there that show Donald
[04:02:24] Trump is ahead.
[04:02:26] The point is it's really close and she has suddenly made a competitive and is she going
[04:02:30] to put herself out there to be interviewed by people like Peter Ducey or anybody else?
[04:02:35] Yeah.
[04:02:36] According to-
[04:02:37] Is anybody else besides Peter Ducey?
[04:02:38] Well, come on, see what's behind us.
[04:02:39] And our house.
[04:02:40] Right.
[04:02:41] So, I'm sorry, real quickly, according to the RCP average, Donald Trump is winning
[04:02:49] in-
[04:02:50] Oh.
[04:02:51] Oh, RCP average.
[04:02:55] It went clear politics average.
[04:02:57] Most of the battle ground states except for Nevada in Michigan.
[04:03:01] So we'll see what happened.
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[04:03:16] Former...
[04:03:19] Not most interviewers.
[04:03:20] It says Hollywood leaves.
[04:03:22] What?
[04:03:23] Who?
[04:03:24] That's awesome.
[04:03:30] President Trump is...
[04:03:32] I want to reiterate that I as a Hollywood elite, I'm very excited at this interview is content.
[04:03:39] I love this shit. Okay. I fucking love this shit. This is going to be worse than the Aiden
[04:03:46] Ross interview. Okay. It's great for me. It's fucking awesome. It's way better than
[04:03:56] being subscribed to the top of the hour. And there's a three minute outbreak thinking
[04:03:59] that seven minutes have gone by, so you think I'm not going to serve the outbreak, but it's
[04:04:03] coming for you regardless, but it won't impact you at all because like I said, you're already
[04:04:09] subscribed.
[04:04:10] Where's the German outbreak now?
[04:04:16] It's set to sit down for a major interview with Tesla and ex CEO Elon Musk today.
[04:04:26] The partnership upsetting the Hollywood elites rallying around Kamala Harris as the long
[04:04:30] running rivalry between entertainment and Silicon Valley enters a new era.
[04:04:35] with more silicone. That's weird. I thought the Republicans hated Silicon Valley. Yeah,
[04:04:56] Silicon Valley. It's just odd because like they used to talk about tech censorship all
[04:05:03] the time. Hmm. Weird.
[04:05:07] Valley tech pioneer and former Obama fundraiser, Allison, when good morning to you, Allison.
[04:05:14] Good morning. Good morning. So this divide, why do you think there are some people,
[04:05:18] very wealthy people in Silicon Valley that are supporting Donald Trump, which
[04:05:22] have Hollywood supporting Kamala. Why? Well, I think this is another narrative of
[04:05:29] us versus them and the new Republican Party is always about unification, right?
[04:05:35] Especially under Trump and also with Elon Musk. If you think about it, Hollywood
[04:05:42] dreams of these big ideas and Silicon Valley makes it a reality. Robotics
[04:05:48] with C3PO, AI, and augmented reality with minority.
[04:05:55] Every time I see someone like that worked on a campaign previously,
[04:06:01] I'm reminded of how, chat, look at this.
[04:06:10] This person is not intelligent, okay?
[04:06:16] Like, you have to remember,
[04:06:20] We always assume we have this like weird bias where we assume that because someone is in a fucking position of power that they must have like genuine reason for being there and that they must have like demonstrated brilliance at some point.
[04:06:40] No report spinner cars, electric cars, flying cars. So we have a great collaboration together.
[04:06:50] And I know Elon Musk personally, I've been on vacation with him. He's one of the nicest
[04:06:56] people I've ever met. He gave up his bedroom on a private plane for me and my daughter.
[04:07:02] He could have thought that I was just a nanny. I'm a before people say, Hassan, this is
[04:07:21] misogynistic, first you called her stupid, and now you're going to say another thing.
[04:07:32] I'm sorry, but they fucked. Okay. Allegedly, Silicon Valley soccer mom. And he sat at the
[04:07:49] back of the plane with the staff and gave that that bedroom to me. And every day on
[04:07:56] our vacation, we got to know each other. He woke up in the morning. He was the first
[04:08:01] to wake up. He was the last one to go to sleep. He made these dreams a reality and he actually
[04:08:07] played chess with my daughter every morning. Okay, I'm not gonna lie. I did not think this
[04:08:23] interview would go in this direction at all. Like, I think this is one of the funniest ways
[04:08:33] to say that like, Elon Musk is a good guy because I feel like even most people, like,
[04:08:38] I got to see the comments on this saying Hollywood has anything elitist oxymoronic
[04:08:46] while it was dead. They're just responding to the title. Come on, someone, please.
[04:08:51] That Obama poster is disgusting. God, these, why did I expect YouTubers comments to actually like
[04:08:57] wash the video? Because if they did, they would be saying the things that I think that they would
[04:09:02] be saying. Bro, she literally said she had a lot of sex with Elon Musk. This interview,
[04:09:30] over the course of the one minute and 55 seconds, they should be on the airwaves, has only said
[04:09:35] she had like not a little bit of sex with Elon, like a lot. Okay? Like a lot of sex
[04:09:44] with like weird sex that they had. You were married to this woman.
[04:10:00] What is this? Google founder,
[04:10:03] administrative, creating revenge site against a estranged wife.
[04:10:08] Scott Hassan, the man who wrote the,
[04:10:10] much of the original code that powers Google. Wait. Oh my God.
[04:10:20] I am once again saying I don't support all women. Yeah.
[04:10:24] First two times she cried because he never let her win.
[04:10:30] He doesn't see a difference between black, white, male, female.
[04:10:35] If you look at his record, Linda is the CEO of Twitter.
[04:10:38] Well, I'm not going to lie, like there's definitely a type of person that just like
[04:10:45] pisses me off more than anything else in terms of like sheer stupidity.
[04:10:50] Like her, her stupidity angers me, okay?
[04:10:57] like there's, it just like is making me so every time I hear her speak like one word
[04:11:04] after the next, I'm getting progressively more angry.
[04:11:07] But as the CEO of space X, right? And he wants parents to have the same right as transsexual
[04:11:15] children. And he's not going to give up on that. He doesn't give up on people. And I
[04:11:20] do believe Donald Trump is the same way who I've died with several times. I have
[04:11:27] another story about Donald Trump and I'm very excited about this mashup, this interview.
[04:11:33] I was there with one of my best friends and she looks all believe zero women. No, dude,
[04:11:46] you don't understand like the things I want to do to Silicon Valley people like this
[04:11:52] that were like formerly Obama campaign people or whatever. I don't think you I can't say
[04:11:59] it out loud. I can't say it out loud. Okay. But like that's it. I'm just not going
[04:12:10] say it. But I'm thinking it, you can't stop me. You can't stop me from thinking it. I just I fucking
[04:12:20] despise these like weirdo tech libertarians. I hate them. I hate them. I hate their culture. I hate
[04:12:27] everything about them. They're so nasty. They're such bloodless monsters. They are
[04:12:37] freakish pieces of shit and perverts too. Almost like Leticia James and he treated us
[04:12:48] Very nicely during the middle of his trial. So I'm very who cares how people treat you dumbass like what the fuck are you saying?
[04:12:57] Look at all these famous people that have been around and had sexual intercourse with
[04:13:02] Like why is this a fucking article, dude?
[04:13:09] Why is this a story?
[04:13:11] Wow, I will I fucked a rich guy. Oh my god
[04:13:15] You fucked another rich guy and now you're fucking a second rich guy who cares? Oh my god call the police
[04:13:21] Extra, extra, read all about it.
[04:13:26] Dumb Silicon Valley, weirdo, fucks multiple tech guys.
[04:13:41] Excited about this mashup.
[04:13:43] Great stories, Allison.
[04:13:45] Thank you so much for being on with us.
[04:13:47] We're excited for this interview.
[04:13:48] Elon Musk and Donald Trump say they'll get a tie at 8 o'clock on X.
[04:13:52] Thank you so much.
[04:13:53] Thank you.
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[04:14:03] analysis. I'm Brian killed me after that fucking story. God, that that killed me. I envy her and
[04:14:10] a single thought in her head dog. Dude, it is like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. There's a level
[04:14:16] of stupidity that you cannot go beyond a level of stupidity that you pass that like
[04:14:22] instantly lasers my brain. When I see that shit, I'm like, you are the dumbest person.
[04:14:26] How the fuck have you been kept alive by medicine?
[04:14:29] I just, I, it makes me start, it makes me start like,
[04:14:34] like Ted Kaczynski posting in my mind.
[04:14:36] It makes me literally fucking, like want to dismantle
[04:14:41] all of the, all of the consequences post industrial revolution.
[04:14:44] Like I want to fucking, I want to piece by piece destroy modern medicine.
[04:14:52] I become like a, I become like a fucking RFK junior voter
[04:14:57] all of a sudden.
[04:14:58] I'm like, I'm anti-modern medicine
[04:14:59] because modern medicine has kept these fucking weirdos alive.
[04:15:15] Maybe science has gone too far, you know what I mean?
[04:15:18] Like.
[04:15:18] We are three weeks into Queen Kamala's reign
[04:15:22] and Americans are still clueless as ever
[04:15:25] on what the heck she stands for.
[04:15:27] There is not a single major policy position on her website
[04:15:31] but she knows how to be a copycat.
[04:15:34] Kamala is now ripping off Donald Trump's signature,
[04:15:38] No Tax on Tips pledge.
[04:15:50] When I get to office,
[04:15:52] we are going to not charge taxes on tips.
[04:15:55] There will be no taxes on tips.
[04:15:59] No taxes on tips.
[04:16:02] It's called No Tax on Tips.
[04:16:05] No tax.
[04:16:07] I'm also doing No Tax on Tips.
[04:16:11] No Tax on Tips.
[04:16:13] So, what will Kamala the chameleon rip off next? Will she build the wall?
[04:16:18] Yes, literally, she is unfortunately advocating to build the wall, which I hate, I despise.
[04:16:29] Perhaps this is a good opportunity for the Democrats to really reconsider that fucking
[04:16:33] narrative, because then Republicans can totally, like totally fucking capture that, that space.
[04:16:41] trying to transform herself into a border hawk.
[04:16:46] She took on drug cartels and jail gang members for smuggling weapons and drugs across the border.
[04:16:52] Fixing the border is tough. So is Kamala Harris.
[04:16:56] But the one thing Kamala cannot copy is raw talent, and her friends in the media are doing their best to make that happen.
[04:17:05] Harris is gracing the latest time magazine cover and calling it quote the reintroduction
[04:17:11] of Kamala Harris.
[04:17:13] And despite her word salad speech style, this lady thinks Kamala is the second coming of
[04:17:20] Barack Obama.
[04:17:21] This kind of shit is ASTO, like the media glaze sesh, if it's unearned, the media
[04:17:32] like this is if it's unearned, especially if she's not giving any like interviews and
[04:17:36] stuff is going to be used against the campaign a lot.
[04:17:41] This happened with Hillary a lot too.
[04:17:46] It just like, it sucks.
[04:17:47] It's lame.
[04:17:48] Most like people that read time magazine that are already like invested in Kamala,
[04:17:53] they liked that.
[04:17:55] That's fine.
[04:17:56] But you're not like winning over new sectors in my opinion, not winning over new demographics.
[04:18:01] this will open up, open you up to a lot of, a lot of understandable and very sticky lines
[04:18:07] of attack. I don't really like, I don't really like this shit.
[04:18:12] I think it's a really good campaign and people really like her. She's gotten to be really
[04:18:25] gifted Obama level orator. And, you know, she was very much underestimated by the
[04:18:32] mainstream media. And, and quite frankly, she had, you know, she has command. You
[04:18:36] hear her up there and she is confident. She is calm and she is commanding and and for whatever
[04:18:43] reason America is ready for her. Dems are one speed bro. They have one speed.
[04:18:57] Horrible instinct dude. Horrible fucking instincts to be like oh my god.
[04:19:01] She's so bold. She's so brave. She's so beautiful. Which is very exciting.
[04:19:07] You know, Harold, the interesting part of this, no tax on tips, is that Kamala doesn't
[04:19:15] even say, you know, even though Donald Trump talked about it.
[04:19:19] And you add to that that she was actually the tie-breaking vote to give more power to
[04:19:25] the IRS agents to be able to actually tax those tips.
[04:19:29] And so on the one hand, we had Joe Biden, the plagiarist, and now Kamala the copycat.
[04:19:34] What say you?
[04:19:35] Good to be with you.
[04:19:36] I hope you had a good weekend.
[04:19:38] It's been a tough three weeks.
[04:19:41] Four.
[04:19:41] So I look at campaigns as they are.
[04:19:43] You have two people running for an office.
[04:19:46] We'll do a segment on this.
[04:19:48] The person running for the Democratic job,
[04:19:51] running on the Democratic side, got moved into the slot
[04:19:54] after getting the delegates to go with her
[04:19:56] after Peter Tom will talk about it.
[04:19:58] And you have a Republican who was on top.
[04:20:00] He was ahead in the polls.
[04:20:02] Here we go, three weeks later.
[04:20:03] He has called.
[04:20:04] Donald Trump has called Kamala Harris,
[04:20:05] thing. You don't get it. If the Democrats push towards the right, they will definitely have
[04:20:15] a chance to pick up those undecided voters who will never vote for any Democrat because
[04:20:18] they only vote Republican. Okay. This person is meeting. No, no, no. That person is not
[04:20:28] being serious. Although that person is a very real person. Like there are a lot of
[04:20:34] people who said that all the time. That's like the average Democratic party operative.
[04:20:39] Oh my God. Oh my God. Put them on a spaceship. Send them up to ISS on a fucking Boeing
[04:20:46] space ship, okay? So they can be up there for eight months instead of eight days. Oh my God.
[04:20:52] I'm incompetent, not black and low IQ. And in result is she's gaining in the polls. Now,
[04:20:58] you're right. You said last week, there's not a lot populating her website and other things
[04:21:02] talking about substance and specifics on issues. And frankly, I looked on President
[04:21:06] Trump, there's not a lot on his either. There's a little more, but there's not,
[04:21:09] there's not a lot. The copycat thing, I'll come to it. When I was in Congress and someone
[04:21:13] wanted to cosponsor bill that I that I wanted to that's me it would sway my
[04:21:19] vote so I think he's correct shut the fuck up bitch nobody cares one of the
[04:21:26] sponsors don't even get me started on that shit okay nobody cares about your
[04:21:31] vote man okay they're a neighbor Republican and some members of the party
[04:21:37] may not have liked the thing I didn't I didn't condemn them I commended them
[04:21:40] I think that is everyone knows that that Donald Trump was the first to
[04:21:44] begin to say no taxes on tips and if I'm not mistaken the greatest form of
[04:21:49] flattery is imitation and for her to be saying this is a good idea I think the
[04:21:52] president should probably embrace it. Joe Scarborough who's on another network
[04:21:55] we're on the same committee together in Congress I was able to show him how
[04:21:58] public schools in his district suffered from something that public schools in
[04:22:02] my district did and if you were to listen to the vernacular and the
[04:22:05] narrative from our colleagues you would think that we were polar opposite
[04:22:08] Democrats and Republicans on this particular funding for certain public
[04:22:12] schools. It turns out we were aligned. We sponsored together, got passed through committee,
[04:22:17] and eventually got put into a piece of legislation. I just think you should commend and not condemn
[04:22:21] when these things happen. Because if President Trump said, I am for restoring Roe v. Wade,
[04:22:26] I'd be the first to say, I like that copycat. If he were to say, I am for smarter gun
[04:22:30] laws to ensure that kids don't get them and we have stronger background checks,
[04:22:34] I'd say copycat Donald Trump. He's my guy. So I think you should, I think people
[04:22:38] should embrace this and understand that this is really how public policy gets
[04:22:41] made at least good public policy gets made. Brian this new Kamala that we're
[04:22:47] seeing I mean where has she been even the the the mainstream media made fun of
[04:22:52] her the word salads the fact. Yeah except if he said that except if he said
[04:22:59] that he wouldn't want a single fucking vote on that front and the
[04:23:02] Democrats would literally turn around and go see even he knows that this was
[04:23:11] a major mistake. So who are you going to trust? Me, a person who has consistently ran on defending
[04:23:17] abortion or the other guy who has taken abortion and actually fucking destroyed it. Now, why
[04:23:25] am I bringing up this analogy? It's because the Democrats are doing that on immigration
[04:23:33] for no fucking reason that she couldn't get a statement straight. Now they're they're
[04:23:39] basically saying that you know this woman is now the new you know the new
[04:23:45] queen of the Democrat Party when two weeks ago Barack Obama said she can't
[04:23:49] win and there and he's great friends with her they've been friends for 20
[04:23:54] years first off how you're right if she said in her speech you know Donald
[04:23:59] Trump had a great idea the other day he says no tax incentives had thought
[04:24:02] about it oh shut up you would never give her credit who gives a thought now
[04:24:05] I don't even think she should have done that.
[04:24:13] I think it's a bad policy in general.
[04:24:18] Sometimes bad policies are popular, but like, who the fuck believes this?
[04:24:27] If she was like, oh yeah, Trump had a really good idea.
[04:24:30] We give him credit.
[04:24:32] That's why we want to run on it.
[04:24:35] It's like, are you going to give her, are you going to turn her on and be like, wow,
[04:24:38] I can't believe she did the bold and the brave and the unthinkable, like she gave
[04:24:41] Trump credit.
[04:24:42] No, you're still going to be like she's a copycat bitch.
[04:24:50] The entire panel is held together with face tape.
[04:24:52] I'm not looking at all of you.
[04:24:54] I think he was right.
[04:24:55] I think you're right.
[04:24:56] I'll call and tell her to do that with me.
[04:24:57] But she's not giving him any credit.
[04:24:59] She's got the idea.
[04:25:01] She's like it's her idea to be tough on the border.
[04:25:04] She cut this in.
[04:25:05] I don't know where she got this archival footage from, but she's been terrible on
[04:25:07] it.
[04:25:08] And people are just saying, wait, why don't you admit that it's been a civil
[04:25:10] three and a half years, but I want to change it?
[04:25:12] Now she says I'm going to tackle inflation on day one.
[04:25:14] I think to myself, what?
[04:25:16] You're in day three, a thousand plus.
[04:25:18] You should be tackling it to begin with.
[04:25:20] part of it unless you're gonna say that you've been on the side card not doing
[04:25:23] anything at one point you gotta say listen president Biden good guy but
[04:25:27] sideline me he wouldn't give me any chance now you get a chance to see my
[04:25:31] policy in three weeks you're gonna see all this all this stuff in front of you
[04:25:35] but what's probably what's so maddening is she's not admitting and
[04:25:38] acknowledging that she's flipping on all these issues she's not even
[04:25:42] verbalizing it and now she comes out and takes these two things like you
[04:25:45] said in the open is she gonna say build the wall next because I really
[04:25:49] expect her to say that the other thing she might say is so I can't waver them to find out that like
[04:25:55] she has been saying build the wall alongside Joe Biden and then get mad about that all over again
[04:26:04] this is literally the reason why I say I'm a better right-wing commentator than these fucking
[04:26:08] baboons like straight up like I'd be going boss of the wall right now
[04:26:17] well just remove tips literally zero point to have it
[04:26:24] well okay okay but is this guy wrong though brand it has been 100%
[04:26:33] sidelining hairs and everyone else on ceasefire and Gaza well you think
[04:26:37] fucking Kamala Harris is like really pushing for a ceasefire and Gaza and
[04:26:40] Biden and sidelining her what are you talking about
[04:26:42] I'm telling you right now, bro, if I'm a right-wing panelist here, I'm lasering them.
[04:26:49] I'm like immigration under the border czar's watchful eye became this unimaginably painful
[04:26:57] experience for so many real Americans, legacy Americans that were living under the fear
[04:27:05] that an undocumented migrant from Guatemala could break down their door and kill their
[04:27:10] daughters on a on any given day and the democratic woke da's would have let them get away with
[04:27:17] it.
[04:27:18] Okay, the woke da's that have no respect for law and order like my law and order President
[04:27:26] Donald Trump would have gone gotten around to releasing these criminals back into the
[04:27:33] fucking population so that they can do more crimes.
[04:27:36] Okay? And it got to such a point that even the Americans on the Democratic side that actually
[04:27:43] hate America started realizing that maybe they have to do something about it.
[04:27:50] So in a last ditch effort, they turned around and said, oh, we want to put together a border
[04:27:55] wall bill.
[04:27:57] Now, tell me, do you trust me and my president, Donald Trump, who has been speaking about
[04:28:05] how dangerous this border is and how dangerous these Guatemalans and these Venezuelans are
[04:28:10] for years, or do you genuinely think that these Democrats are actually going to do the
[04:28:17] right thing?
[04:28:18] No, they're playing politics.
[04:28:20] It's time to stop playing politics on this issue, start recognizing that even the
[04:28:25] Democrats recognize that the border is a genuine issue, a genuine problem, okay?
[04:28:34] And it's time to vote for the real borders are an uncompromising force when it comes
[04:28:38] to immigration.
[04:28:39] A man who cares about national security more than anything else.
[04:28:44] And that man's name is Donald Trump.
[04:28:54] These Democrats are coming late to the game and thinking that they can change the narrative,
[04:28:59] thinking that they can make us forget about all the crime that has increased in this
[04:29:03] country as a consequence of unminigated, unlimited, permanent immigration into the
[04:29:09] nation.
[04:29:10] Because they want to make sure that you and your vote does not matter.
[04:29:15] They want to make sure that your vote is outweighed by the vote of a Guatemalan of Venezuelan,
[04:29:22] one from El Salvador.
[04:29:23] Security.
[04:29:32] Trump's other idea that he said maybe we should stop taxing Social Security.
[04:29:35] And I'm wondering, is she going to say that to seniors next time she goes to retirement
[04:29:39] home?
[04:29:40] Yep.
[04:29:41] All right, Dana.
[04:29:42] Over the past couple of weeks, we've seen that the audiences are getting bigger,
[04:29:45] You know, all of the momentum is on her side now.
[04:29:50] And that she literally is in a position where if she goes off script, if she does an interview,
[04:29:58] she could collapse.
[04:29:59] So do you think she's going to do that?
[04:30:01] Well, remember, in every campaign, let's just think back to her campaign in 2020, she
[04:30:06] starts off really strong.
[04:30:08] Yeah.
[04:30:09] Okay.
[04:30:10] And then it falls apart.
[04:30:11] That might not happen here.
[04:30:13] The timing is very, very good for her.
[04:30:16] And one of the things I thought was quite shocking
[04:30:18] was that for the-
[04:30:18] Okay, please stop.
[04:30:19] I had you really, now I think my neighbors heard you.
[04:30:22] Can you become real as on now and correct?
[04:30:25] Real as on as left of the building.
[04:30:26] I'm a right wing grifter now.
[04:30:29] The funniest thing is if I turned right wing
[04:30:31] and actually started grifting
[04:30:33] because like that would require me to grift
[04:30:35] because I'm not a right winger.
[04:30:36] Obviously I fucking think it's so stupid
[04:30:39] and gross and violent and brutal and barbaric
[04:30:42] and filled to the brim with lies.
[04:30:46] All of those people who caught me
[04:30:47] a fuckin' LeBron Griffith would love me.
[04:30:50] They would love me, dude.
[04:30:51] Oh my God, they'd be like, oh, we, look at this guy.
[04:30:54] He's so macho, he's so alpha.
[04:30:56] Of course he's alpha.
[04:30:57] He fuckin' loves to, he loves being a patriot, brother.
[04:31:00] That's why he's alpha is fuck!
[04:31:07] Not like them sore boys and them libtards.
[04:31:18] For the first time you saw some polls say
[04:31:20] that voters who care about the economy
[04:31:22] trust Democrats and Kamala Harris
[04:31:24] more than Donald Trump on the economy now.
[04:31:26] It's like, wait, how did that happen?
[04:31:28] The other thing she could have done on the tax thing,
[04:31:33] on the tips, she could have said, President Trump had this idea.
[04:31:38] I'll see him, and I'll raise him this, and I'll cut this.
[04:31:41] And I'll do this, like something that would be like that.
[04:31:43] Yeah, it's my retirement plan.
[04:31:44] OK, well, I like that idea.
[04:31:45] First of all, I actually think that no tax on tips
[04:31:47] might be a great idea.
[04:31:49] I think in practice when you start thinking about,
[04:31:51] well, what about the dishwasher?
[04:31:52] should the dishwasher have to pay taxes too?
[04:31:54] Because the dishwasher gets paid less.
[04:31:56] And I think that it's just a little bit more complicated
[04:31:58] than anybody is allowing for.
[04:32:00] And I would say just having gotten back
[04:32:02] a week away.
[04:32:03] Oh my God, out of principle,
[04:32:05] because she's so reactionary,
[04:32:08] she literally started dunking on Trump's plan
[04:32:10] because Kamala is the one who put it forward.
[04:32:14] No, she's right.
[04:32:16] No chat, you're misunderstanding.
[04:32:19] That is a really fucking common counter
[04:32:21] this salute do this argument no she knows dishwashers don't get fucking paid in
[04:32:27] tips no dude she accidentally is cutting a very salient counter argument to why
[04:32:38] the fucking no tax on tip shit is actually poison why is she doing that
[04:32:44] because Kamala is the one advancing it she actually literally did you like why
[04:32:48] why is a bus driver a bus driver doesn't get paid in tips why the fuck
[04:32:52] as a bushy are paying more in taxes than fucking a person working in the service sector.
[04:32:59] What's going to happen to the people working in the back? Why are dishwashers not getting
[04:33:05] subject to the same tax cuts? Some dishwashers do get tips. Dude, you are fucking crazy.
[04:33:14] Not all dishwashers automatically get tips. Okay. Back of the houses oftentimes don't
[04:33:19] get the tips. The distribution process is not written. Like it's not like a thing
[04:33:24] that you have to do or like in a bank or something start getting tips from clients, they do. It
[04:33:38] depends on the payment structure, but they could like basically fucking talk about the,
[04:33:43] the, I don't know, the way that they are taking a percentage off of like their performance
[04:33:48] could be considered a tip. Every restaurant and work in back house gets tips. Oh, point
[04:34:05] is she's right. She actually did a very effective counter only because it's Kamala
[04:34:13] Harris that's advocating for it now.
[04:34:16] I followed the news a lot, but oh yeah, I should say welcome.
[04:34:19] I'm glad to be back.
[04:34:20] I should have said welcome.
[04:34:21] I should have said I think it's good to be back.
[04:34:24] But it's interesting to not have to talk, to read about it and observe, but not to
[04:34:28] talk about it all the time and to realize like this campaign feels very strange.
[04:34:32] It feels very hollow.
[04:34:34] Her campaign in particular.
[04:34:35] And the issues that people care about are just like, you have big problems in
[04:34:38] the country and people aren't talking about it.
[04:34:40] And she is trying to run as both an incumbent vice president with all of the, you know, the
[04:34:47] son, them on the mantle of her experience and her record.
[04:34:51] But also she wants you to know she doesn't believe any of that.
[04:34:54] And the media is like, okay.
[04:34:56] And to think that she's on the cover of Time Magazine, the cover of The Atlantic on
[04:35:00] the very week that Simone Biles just stuns the world.
[04:35:04] Like we could have put Kamala Harris on the magazine next week.
[04:35:07] Bro there. Oh my god, they can hate Kamala Harris so much. They're like why not put Simone boss on there
[04:35:14] It's like bro. You guys hate Simone Biles
[04:35:17] She's black. She's outspoken
[04:35:21] She like had mental health issues in the past which was she was very forthcoming about
[04:35:27] Like sis, when do you like Simone Biles on the cover of any magazine? What the fuck?
[04:35:32] Yo, she's all over the place, dude. What's next, bro? Brittany Griner on the magazine
[04:35:49] cover. Actually, Republicans now kind of respect Brittany Griner, because apparently she cried
[04:35:56] on the national anthem since America got her out. She says she loves, she says she
[04:36:05] loves the national anthem now and like hits different.
[04:36:09] But they seem to have her enthralled.
[04:36:20] The last thing I would say is when I say she starts off strong, remember also her campaign
[04:36:25] fell apart partly because of personnel issues and management, her management.
[04:36:30] And right now there's a story in Politico that David Pluff, who's an Obama person who's
[04:36:34] come on board to help, is clashing with some of the Biden advisors because there are
[04:36:38] no clear lines of assignment.
[04:36:41] And if you look at the New York Times article that explained what was happening in her
[04:36:45] office.
[04:36:46] people on the record speaking. It was a similar issue. I don't know if she has enough time
[04:36:50] to get through it without. I'm not gonna lie. This is a real problem. They're not, that's not a joke.
[04:37:03] Like that literally, that is a real issue. It's not a joke.
[04:37:10] Pamela Harris has notoriously been bad at keeping staffers around.
[04:37:18] And honestly, she's not a very good manager. And also she's very malleable because she
[04:37:28] she doesn't have like a ideological position you can pin her on, which means that she's
[04:37:33] not going to like rely on people that are at least invested in churning out policy positions
[04:37:39] that she agrees with. So this opens her up to, this opens her up to like, to people
[04:37:56] that will motivate, or to people that are motivated with different kinds of ideological
[04:38:04] positions that then go in and basically run certain aspects like key aspects of her campaign.
[04:38:12] She wants to win.
[04:38:13] But I don't know what her North Star is and it scares me a little bit.
[04:38:28] Hopefully she'll listen into walls a little bit.
[04:38:30] A big stumble, but she's going to have probably a decent week this week and a good one next
[04:38:35] week.
[04:38:36] Right.
[04:38:37] Time is on her side.
[04:38:38] You know what, Greg?
[04:38:39] I want you to take a look at these side-by-sides.
[04:38:40] One is what Dana mentioned, the Time Magazine cover with Kamala, and the other is the Time
[04:38:46] Magazine cover of Donald Trump with his face melting.
[04:38:50] So the difference between how they portray a Republican running for president and a
[04:38:54] Democrat.
[04:38:55] To be fair, and I have to address this to Dana, Time Magazine, they thought that was
[04:39:00] Simone Biles.
[04:39:02] So who cares about Time Magazine?
[04:39:05] It's the most irrelevant publication.
[04:39:07] It's circulation is in the dumper.
[04:39:09] no one reads it. You know, it's like being on the cover of
[04:39:13] cracked does that still exist. I don't even know, you know,
[04:39:17] here's the deal.
[04:39:19] You said it was like it's feels hollow it's hollow because
[04:39:22] it is. The fact is in life. The more you get to know
[04:39:26] someone the less you like them. I mean we've learned
[04:39:28] this with kill me but it's why would kill me, but it's
[04:39:32] why it's why marriage is a commitment, you know, the
[04:39:34] first impression is the greatest impression and then
[04:39:37] And as you get to know people and you peel away the onion,
[04:39:39] you realize it's a commitment.
[04:39:42] So right now, they're trying to, the media is doing its best,
[04:39:45] because they're running this show,
[04:39:47] to keep Kamala Harris in the first impression zone.
[04:39:51] She's an unopened Christmas present.
[04:39:54] As long as it's not open, you can imagine what it is,
[04:39:57] but you'll never get disappointed because you won't open it.
[04:40:00] So the media is doing its best to keep that present
[04:40:03] for being opened by the American public,
[04:40:05] because over time, which is what happens in a campaign,
[04:40:07] you see that it's all that it's not cracked up to be.
[04:40:12] Her copying Trump is a great strategy.
[04:40:16] So for what?
[04:40:17] I think there's something very funny
[04:40:18] about Greg Buttfell being like,
[04:40:22] yeah, you know, everybody just fucking gets to hate you
[04:40:24] once they know you more.
[04:40:27] You know, pretty,
[04:40:31] pretty commonplace, like,
[04:40:33] As my bitch wife, you know, that's pretty common, right?
[04:40:44] One minute, you're labeling the guy Hitler, and then the next you're taking Hitler's positions.
[04:40:49] And because you know that the media won't point it out.
[04:40:52] Wasn't Trump's policies on the border xenophobic or wasn't it heartless and reminiscing?
[04:40:57] I hate that.
[04:40:58] I hate when I see a catty bitch cook, dude.
[04:41:02] Oh my God.
[04:41:03] I hate when I see a catty little bitch cook.
[04:41:08] He's right.
[04:41:10] This isn't the third rike.
[04:41:11] But when Kamala does it, it's joyful.
[04:41:14] You know, look how joyful deportations are.
[04:41:17] They're just, oh, the families are so happy.
[04:41:19] You know, they love to get separated.
[04:41:21] But it's a terrible strategy to call it copycat stuff
[04:41:24] because it just comes off as whining.
[04:41:26] And Harold has a, oh, he's right on that too.
[04:41:29] Oh my God.
[04:41:30] When an opposing team copies something
[04:41:33] from their competition, it's because they realize
[04:41:35] that it's smart.
[04:41:36] And the counter strategy is to react
[04:41:38] by pushing that team further in the right direction,
[04:41:42] kind of like what you were talking about.
[04:41:43] Trump should exploit his gravitational pull.
[04:41:47] Demand that Harris fix a tax code now.
[04:41:49] She's, you know, why aren't you doing this now?
[04:41:51] I mean, release a plan that actually lowers taxes
[04:41:54] for small businesses in the middle class.
[04:41:57] You're a VP, you've been here,
[04:41:58] you know, you could be, you're the borders are.
[04:42:01] Right now you're the borders are.
[04:42:02] Why don't you do it?
[04:42:03] You know, Trump in a weird way is making Kamala great for once, you know?
[04:42:08] But having said that, you shouldn't buy it, cuz this has been a liberal trick for years
[04:42:13] as you get close to an election.
[04:42:15] Suddenly the Democrats dispense with the wacky, destructive, progressive crap and they
[04:42:21] embrace Republicanism.
[04:42:22] Yeah, except, except Republicans do believe that, right?
[04:42:33] Like Republicans do believe that more moderate, more Republican adjacent positions are actually
[04:42:38] actually good and people like it. That's not the case. It's just that the Democrats never
[04:42:45] effectively counter message against that and then embrace the GOP. And as a matter of fact,
[04:42:50] that's part of the reason why they keep losing. So the one aspect of this entire dynamic that
[04:42:57] he's wrong on is that these pot, these principles are objectively popular. It's only objectively
[04:43:03] popular, seemingly, if there's no counter narrative to it, he's not wrong. They're
[04:43:10] Dems do abandon the progressive stuff and becomes centrist, right? Yes. And that is a bad thing that
[04:43:16] they do. My point is he's right that Dems do abandon more progressive, more radical policies
[04:43:23] sometimes. Okay. In an effort to come across more moderate, but that's a bad idea.
[04:43:30] Do you see what I'm saying? That's why the Tim Walts, that's why the Tim Walts pick was so good.
[04:43:37] good. That's why they were like partially coping and partially claiming that partially genuinely
[04:43:45] claiming that the Tim Walsh pick was going to be a total loser for Kamala. But all of
[04:43:50] a sudden, that's not what's happening. All of a sudden, people are not actually fucking
[04:43:55] saying, oh yeah, no, this is too radical of a ticket for me. I'm not going to actually
[04:43:58] vote for these guys. All of a sudden, when you lean on the progressive policies
[04:44:02] and you've got a guy who was actually enacted them into law
[04:44:06] is approval rating is pretty fucking high
[04:44:11] the underlying false notion is shun embedded in the viewers minds is that
[04:44:15] they do it to get elected in reality they do it to please donors in the
[04:44:17] ownership class
[04:44:18] even though it cost them voters in support when they pull the shit exactly
[04:44:23] democrats do not moderate their positions
[04:44:26] they're scared that like
[04:44:28] there's this
[04:44:29] reasonable centers out there
[04:44:31] Who's like, I actually don't want healthcare as a matter of fact.
[04:44:34] I think that private healthcare is the best way to go.
[04:44:37] Okay.
[04:44:38] I actually am worried about the deficit.
[04:44:40] Like no one is worried about it.
[04:44:42] It's just a talking point that Republicans fucking use in an effort to do austerity.
[04:44:47] Okay.
[04:44:50] That's the best possible way to advocate for more tax cuts.
[04:44:53] Tax cuts, austerity, tax cuts, austerity, tax cuts for the wealthy, austerity.
[04:44:58] That's it.
[04:44:58] Suddenly, they sound like mom and dad, all of us, instead of the tantrum-throwing brats.
[04:45:16] They did this with Joe.
[04:45:17] They had him pretend that he was this middle-of-the-road moderate who was going to unite the country.
[04:45:21] And then what happens?
[04:45:22] He gets in and practically destroys the place.
[04:45:24] There's a history of evidence here that it's all a big lie, that they always use
[04:45:28] candidates as a trojan horse to bring in a radical.
[04:45:31] It's like the bad boyfriend who suddenly becomes a gentleman in order to get the girlfriend
[04:45:35] back.
[04:45:36] And then once he gets her back, he's back to whoring.
[04:45:39] That's exactly what the Democrats do with in every election.
[04:45:42] He's so gross.
[04:45:43] He can't stop himself.
[04:45:44] He's just like such a, he is such a gross man, bro.
[04:45:50] He is like the cutie Cinderella meme men is so, is so perfect for fucking Greg Butfeld.
[04:45:58] He gets in his own way.
[04:45:59] He just, he cooked for like three seconds and then immediately went and became gross
[04:46:06] as fuck.
[04:46:07] election. They rule left, then they campaign right, and then they're back to the further
[04:46:14] left. So, the fact is, while I say it's great that she's impersonating Trump, it's
[04:46:20] just an impersonation. Much like you, Brian, when you're trying to be me.
[04:46:23] Or Jesse.
[04:46:24] Or Jesse.
[04:46:25] Yeah. More like Jesse. I would think so.
[04:46:27] All right.
[04:46:28] I would say this. If it's so great to be Trump, why don't they just run on that?
[04:46:32] No!
[04:46:33] Why not run on her policy?
[04:46:34] You know what they're offering here, what they're offering, is they're offering, they're
[04:46:39] saying to the voters, you like Trump's policies, but you don't like his personality, well you
[04:46:44] can have his policies without his personality.
[04:46:46] It's brilliant.
[04:46:47] Right.
[04:46:48] Yeah, that would be the case if Trump's policies were objectively popular.
[04:46:54] It's not.
[04:46:55] It's Trump's charisma.
[04:46:56] Good morning.
[04:46:57] It's such is Trump's charisma and his capacity to, to basically look at the anger and resentment
[04:47:09] that Americans feel and channel that anger and frustration to like his own enemies.
[04:47:14] That is what makes him good.
[04:47:17] It's not his policy.
[04:47:18] Ain't nobody was like, Oh man, it's so sick.
[04:47:20] I'm so glad that you fucking actually gutted protections for a, a, a normal healthcare process
[04:47:29] in this country.
[04:47:31] As a matter of fact, it's the exact opposite that happened.
[04:47:34] He did that shit.
[04:47:36] This Supreme Court did that shit.
[04:47:37] And now Americans are like, we are going to punish you.
[04:47:40] We hate you.
[04:47:41] We already hated your fucking attitude.
[04:47:43] We already found you to be repugnant.
[04:47:46] Okay.
[04:47:47] But now that you do this other thing, we hate you extra hard.
[04:47:52] Monday, August the 11th, 86 days until election day, Kamala Harris and Tim Walls
[04:47:56] have just wrapped up their first tour of swing states as the Democratic Party's official nominees
[04:48:01] for president and vice president. And it was a tour for the history books. According to the
[04:48:06] campaign, more than 12,000 people packed into an arena in Las Vegas last night to hear from
[04:48:12] the Democratic nominee and her running mate. And that's just the number of people who were
[04:48:15] actually able to get into the rally. About 4,000 other people were turned away after local
[04:48:23] law enforcement closed off the venue early because people were getting sick while waiting
[04:48:27] in line outside in the 109 degree heat. Nevada was the fifth and final stop of God is punishing you.
[04:48:36] That's all I'm gonna say. I'm gonna say this again and again. God is punishing you. Stop living
[04:48:41] in Nevada, stop living in Arizona. God is punishing you for living there. Get out if
[04:48:48] you have the chance.
[04:48:53] Harrison Walz is first set of campaign rallies together. Since Harrison now since she's chosen
[04:48:58] walls to be her running mate just five days ago, a total of more than 60,000 supporters
[04:49:04] have attended their rallies across.
[04:49:05] Hello, bro. You live in California? Dog, I live in Los Angeles, which is like only
[04:49:12] good for one reason and one reason only. Los Angeles has nothing except for the weather.
[04:49:19] Are you kidding me? That's the only good thing in LA, bro. It sucks. Everything else sucks.
[04:49:28] This entire city, this entire fucking city is ass, okay? No sidewalks, constant earthquakes,
[04:49:37] Okay? Everything is so unimaginably expensive, maybe not as bad as New York, but still pretty
[04:49:44] fucking expensive. That is typical transplant talk. Dude, I've been living here for basically,
[04:49:52] it's not for a longer than I've lived anywhere else, but it's close to it at this point.
[04:49:59] There's a point where you move beyond transplant. I love Los Angeles. Okay? I do. That's why
[04:50:07] I live here that's why I bought a house here okay you can't fucking call me a
[04:50:14] transplant at that point like come on dog I've lived here for like 13 years the
[04:50:20] fuck do you mean it's a shit city it could be so much better go home we
[04:50:37] don't want you anyways transplant that's so funny literal transplant talk
[04:50:41] Okay, bro
[04:50:43] Don't make me come into your town. Okay and purchase more properties because I will fucking do it
[04:50:49] You understand me do not make me gentrify your neighborhood
[04:50:53] Okay
[04:50:55] You talk this shit. I will come over there. I'll buy a fucking house. Yeah. Yeah. All right chill. You better watch out
[04:51:02] You better watch out
[04:51:05] Before you know it you're gonna turn a corner you see fucking Arawan being built over a massive parking lot
[04:51:14] It's over game over motherfucker five of the six most important swing states this election cycle the pair of part of
[04:51:41] Spoken like a true transplant exactly dude. That's why I said era one. I didn't even say Whole Foods
[04:51:46] That's like the peak
[04:51:48] Once you see the era one is so over dude. There is no coming back from that
[04:51:55] No one knows what era one is rich boy exactly
[04:52:01] Exactly, it's it's like it's done. You're done
[04:52:08] you're cooked.
[04:52:10] The ways for the time being walls is back home in Minnesota. Harris will join
[04:52:14] Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco today for a major fundraiser that's poised to add
[04:52:18] another $12 million to her campaign coffers. The launch of the Harris
[04:52:23] Walls ticket has been a tremendous success. It's lifted many Democrats
[04:52:27] spirits ahead of their national convention, which is in Chicago next
[04:52:31] week. Harris's large and enthusiastic rallies have really irked one
[04:52:36] person in particular, Donald Trump, who's desperate to stop her rapid rise in the presidential
[04:52:41] race. For the better part of the last month, he's been trying and failing to employ an
[04:52:46] effective strategy to blunt her momentum. If you've paid any attention to his social
[04:52:51] media posts or public remarks lately, you can see him testing out different tactics
[04:52:55] and attack lines and nicknames for Harris. Recently, Trump and his allies have latched
[04:53:01] on to a new approach, depicting Harris and Walls as too extreme to lead the country.
[04:53:07] They've called them, quote, dangerously liberal.
[04:53:10] Trump has even referred to the pair as Comrade Harris and Comrade Walls insinuating that
[04:53:15] they have communist ties.
[04:53:17] On true social yesterday, he wrote in all caps that Harris has, quote, a radical left
[04:53:21] lunatic.
[04:53:23] These attacks have ramped up over the past week after Walls joined the Democratic
[04:53:27] ticket. It's less of a direct criticism of Harris's record and more of an effort to tie
[04:53:32] her to the progressive policies that walls has championed than recently signed into law
[04:53:36] in Minnesota. After Democrats captured control of the governorship. I love this man. Well,
[04:53:42] she is my goat, dude. He's actually awesome. I don't know how the fuck he didn't get
[04:53:49] fired like he's actually shockingly resilient. And in spite of his support for Palestinian
[04:54:01] emancipation, he's just, he has not been fired yet.
[04:54:05] And both chambers of the state legislature after the 2022.
[04:54:09] Yesterday, I went to the protest commons fundraiser at the Fairmont Hotel here in San
[04:54:13] in San Francisco, apparently the lowest entry ticket to be able to attend was 500k.
[04:54:17] Eugh.
[04:54:18] Eugh.
[04:54:19] Elections.
[04:54:20] Lawmakers in minutes.
[04:54:21] She is still, however, cooking on the small ticket donors as well.
[04:54:24] She's cooking Trump on that front.
[04:54:25] So to proceed to enact an ambitious set of bills.
[04:54:28] That's not true.
[04:54:29] It was $3,300.
[04:54:33] Fucking Lib of phonics, dude.
[04:54:36] Lib of phonics hooked on phonics so incredibly in the pocket for Kamala.
[04:54:41] Oh my God.
[04:54:42] He got so excited.
[04:54:43] I know his ass was there.
[04:54:48] Libyphonic's attended chat.
[04:54:58] He is so dialed.
[04:55:00] He is so lasered.
[04:55:02] He is so, he is riding with Kamala Harris so hard.
[04:55:06] That sought to help families and workers and slow the effects of climate change.
[04:55:11] Some of the policies.
[04:55:12] Pardon me.
[04:55:13] I wasn't there.
[04:55:14] I'm not that rich.
[04:55:16] We know you're not that rich, bro.
[04:55:17] the top of the hour. I see you fucking gifted subs. We know. Okay. That's right. The real
[04:55:26] fucking people's leader here has fundraisers at the top of the hour is a three minute abbreak.
[04:55:33] You either watch the ad or, or the entry fee is $6 or free. If you have a twitch
[04:55:44] prime. Megafonics gifted five gift this subs. What? Amazon is like a dragon. Yakuza TV show
[04:56:03] cast revealed that they've never played the games. We wanted to do our own version. No,
[04:56:13] no. Oh no, no, no, no, no, no. This is devastating. Still a ricks. Thank you for the five gift
[04:56:20] this subs. Oh my God, bro. Oh my God. This is my personal 9 11 not ready for the 50
[04:56:50] has been videos saying it's woke lives fault. This happened. Oh no. I said, this is my personal
[04:57:09] 911. We didn't deserve this. The writers and directors have played the games. They didn't
[04:57:27] want the actors copying the game character. Stop getting click baited. I still think
[04:57:30] they should. I'm going to delete it, but I still think they should have fucking
[04:57:35] been invested in the project. Start of Hassan. I'll be right. We pivot start.
[04:57:49] I've been there, dude.
[04:57:51] Skull 0801.
[04:57:57] Thank you for the five get the subs.
[04:58:02] The Democrats passed as part of that set of bills
[04:58:05] including providing free meals to students,
[04:58:08] free college at some of the state's public universities
[04:58:10] for students who come from families
[04:58:12] with an income of under $80,000,
[04:58:15] paid sick leave, paid family leave,
[04:58:18] and paid medical leave.
[04:58:19] A child tax credit, one of the largest in the country.
[04:58:22] a set of policies to shift the state away from fossil fuels,
[04:58:25] and he also took action to help Minnesota establish
[04:58:28] a public option in the future to allow all residents
[04:58:32] to buy into the state's health insurance program.
[04:58:35] Minnesota has also enacted some of the strongest protections
[04:58:39] for reproductive rights anywhere in the country.
[04:58:41] It's established automatic voter registration.
[04:58:43] It's subsidized the cost of electric vehicles.
[04:58:46] None of these things are radical.
[04:58:50] Many developed nations have already enacted
[04:58:52] many of these same policies because they are sensible.
[04:58:55] They ease the burdens that many families
[04:58:57] and working class people experience on a daily basis.
[04:58:59] America is the one that's out of step
[04:59:02] with most developed countries
[04:59:03] by not already having many of these policies in place.
[04:59:08] Some of these policies are popular
[04:59:09] across partisan lines.
[04:59:11] For instance, a poll commissioned
[04:59:13] by the independent Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont
[04:59:15] and recently released by Data for Progress
[04:59:18] found that the majority of likely voters
[04:59:20] in six swing states, regardless of party affiliation,
[04:59:24] said that they support reestablishing
[04:59:26] the child tax credit.
[04:59:27] 63% of Republicans, dude.
[04:59:31] 63% of Republicans, 66% of independents, I'm nutting.
[04:59:36] As Senator Sanders wrote in a recent op-ed
[04:59:38] for The Guardian, campaigning on an economic agenda
[04:59:41] that speaks to the needs of working families
[04:59:43] is a winning formula for Kamala Harris
[04:59:45] and for Democrats in November.
[04:59:46] Indeed, it is the formula that could give Harris
[04:59:49] the sort of victory that sweeps in a Democratic Senate and a house and allows her to govern
[04:59:54] in the best tradition of Franklin Roosevelt's new deal and Joe Biden's Build Back Better
[04:59:58] program end quote. Joining me now is the independent senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders. He's
[05:00:04] the chair of the Senate Health Education and Labor and Pensions Committee. He's a member
[05:00:09] of the Veterans Affairs Budget and Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Senator,
[05:00:13] great to see you again. Thank you for being with us. I just wanted to tackle
[05:00:17] because you're somebody who has fought for many of these policies.
[05:00:21] I don't think you particularly care that people call you leftist and radical and
[05:00:25] communist and whatever the case is, but I think it's time to just put it out there.
[05:00:28] That these are just, that's just not true. In these, you may be,
[05:00:32] but that's not true of these policies, right? They are mainstream policies in a lot of countries.
[05:00:40] All right. Let me tell you what drives me a little bit nuts.
[05:00:43] We have campaigns where candidates go around attacking each other and the corporate media gets into political gossip.
[05:00:51] You know, we don't talk about what's happening to working families.
[05:00:55] We don't talk about sensible solutions which, as you indicate, already exist in countries all over the world.
[05:01:03] In many ways, we are the outlier.
[05:01:05] I am talking to you right now from Burlington, Vermont.
[05:01:09] 50 miles north of us is a country called Canada, not a radical communist country, somehow in
[05:01:16] Canada spending one half as much per capita on healthcare as we do, they manage to provide
[05:01:25] quality care.
[05:01:26] His message in discipline is so far, bro, he has literally, he has never stopped saying
[05:01:32] the same things for like 700 years, dude.
[05:01:37] So that's why, like he is just not, bro, it's like, obviously I'm not on the same boat at
[05:01:48] all cause I've only been a professional political commentator for the past 10 years.
[05:01:54] But yeah, that, there's a reason why I can pull fucking videos of mine from like 2016,
[05:02:00] 2017, 2018 articles from way back when, and it's the exact same shit I'm saying because
[05:02:08] America is delusional and refuses to fix the fucking glaringly obvious problems. And the
[05:02:14] arguments are always the same as well. Every man, woman and child in this country. And meanwhile
[05:02:21] their life expectancy is better than ours is their health care outcomes are better than
[05:02:27] ours is. So the question of providing health care to all people, not a radical idea,
[05:02:32] that most Americans support. We did a poll, as you indicate, and we know that in
[05:02:39] America today you got a whole lot of senior citizens who are struggling in
[05:02:42] fact, half seniors, half the seniors in America trying to get by a 30,000 or
[05:02:46] less. Overwhelming 70% plus support for expanding Medicare to cover dental
[05:02:53] hearing and vision, including a strong majority of Republicans. Expanding
[05:02:59] Social Security benefits by $2,400 by lifting the cap, which now exists so that the wealthy
[05:03:07] pay more into the Social Security trust fund supported by 70% of the American people, demanding
[05:03:13] the wealthy stop paying and large corporations stop paying their fair share of taxes supported
[05:03:18] by over 70% of the American people, raising the minimum wage to a living wage, widely
[05:03:22] supported.
[05:03:23] So, on all of these issues that Trump calls fall-left or communist, well, I don't know,
[05:03:29] maybe we're a fall-left country, I don't know.
[05:03:31] But these are common-sense issues that working class families support.
[05:03:35] In fact, let me just make the argument that some of these things are conservative,
[05:03:38] because if you are going to pay half as much for healthcare and get better outcomes,
[05:03:43] right? I mean, that's pro-money, that's pro-business, that's pro-everybody, right?
[05:03:48] We pay less for more outcome.
[05:03:50] That's what you're talking about here in almost all these cases.
[05:03:55] Hey, Ollie, don't get me going on to health care because we'll go on for a few
[05:03:58] hours, but the insanity of not having enough doctors, not having enough nurses,
[05:04:03] not having enough dentists.
[05:04:05] That's why it's so funny when motherfuckers are like, oh, in Canada,
[05:04:08] they're, they're having a crisis with like not enough doctors.
[05:04:10] Like, bitch, we're having a crisis with not enough doctors.
[05:04:15] Like we, bro, there are so many parts of this country, ironically enough,
[05:04:22] where a lot of right-wingers live, rural areas,
[05:04:25] where they just do not have a primary care physician
[05:04:28] in like a 100-mile region, okay?
[05:04:34] We're talking about like doing medivacs.
[05:04:36] In an effort to get people the adequate healthcare
[05:04:39] that they need like helicopters have to come in.
[05:04:45] We literally have devolved so dramatically.
[05:04:51] We have devolved so dramatically.
[05:04:52] we have done like the reverse Cuba,
[05:05:01] like one of the first things that,
[05:05:04] one of the first things that like socialists leaders do
[05:05:07] after a successful revolution,
[05:05:09] is immediately bring to the countryside
[05:05:12] some of these amenities that exist in,
[05:05:16] that exist in like big city crowded,
[05:05:21] crowded centers of population.
[05:05:28] We're going in the fucking,
[05:05:29] you are so wrong about Cuba though, Loll.
[05:05:31] I know, it's terrible.
[05:05:34] It's the worst, I know.
[05:05:38] It's so bad.
[05:05:40] The thought of being a pharmacist in the richest country.
[05:05:43] Like, the situation in Cuba,
[05:05:46] the situation in Cuba is literally only bad,
[05:05:51] not due to mismanagement,
[05:05:53] but due to a fucking embargo
[05:05:56] that we have placed upon them since the revolution, okay?
[05:06:01] That's the only reason why the situation
[05:06:03] bad in Cuba. That's it. We have starved, we have starved Cuba since its inception. So
[05:06:20] anything that they do, like having a better life expectancy than the United States of
[05:06:26] America, or making innovations in the field of medicine, anything they do on that front
[05:06:35] is in spite of the crippling sanctions.
[05:06:37] In the history of the world,
[05:06:39] and having a system designed to make huge profits
[05:06:41] for the insurance companies and the drug companies,
[05:06:44] you know, that to me is pretty crazy stuff.
[05:06:47] So if Trump wants to attack Kamala Harris and Tim Walz,
[05:06:51] because they believe that healthcare is a human right,
[05:06:53] go for it, Donald Trump.
[05:06:56] Every time you open your mouth on that issue,
[05:06:58] you're gonna lose more and more support in America.
[05:07:00] Do you think their lack of internet access
[05:07:02] due to the embargo too?
[05:07:03] No, I think their lack of internet access is directly due to them being in the ashy, a tiny island nation in the ash cheeks of the largest fucking most bloodthirsty empire that the world has ever seen.
[05:07:15] That is tentacles in every fucking person's business that also, that also simultaneously has again waged economic and sometimes direct war against this fucking tiny island.
[05:07:27] So that's the reason. It's not a good thing. I don't agree with it, but I understand where
[05:07:35] it's coming from, especially when you consider, especially when you consider that like, the
[05:07:40] United States of America and times of need have also created genuine restrictions. Okay,
[05:07:46] sometimes not even during times of need. The American government has enforced incredible
[05:07:51] repressions on free speech. As a matter of fact, this is not a time of need. Look
[05:07:56] to the way that they fucking treat pro-Palestinian students, for example. Okay? And what are you
[05:08:04] talking about? Political repression, free speech repression is a staple in countries that
[05:08:12] are constantly, constantly under attack by much larger forces. This man has been edged
[05:08:18] by Demcannon for decades, let him not already give him affordable healthcare. Anyway.
[05:08:24] We have seen throughout this election and basically through a lot of elections that
[05:08:28] no matter what you think about democracy and all these other things, the economy tends
[05:08:32] to be a leading issue. There are two ways to approach this. You can talk about what
[05:08:37] the Biden-Harris administration has done on the economy, but a lot of that stuff,
[05:08:41] though interesting, is long-term, right? The semiconductors and infrastructure. This
[05:08:48] concept of here's what I'm going to do for you, sort of like Tim Walz has done
[05:08:52] in Minnesota. We're going to do these things nationally. Do you think there's
[05:08:56] a way to make that a winning formula in the swing states that you've been talking about?
[05:09:03] Absolutely. I think two things. I think what Harris-Walls have got to do is talk with pride
[05:09:11] about what President Biden has accomplished and the vice president have accomplished. They're
[05:09:16] real important accomplishments. But second of all, I think we got to go back to 1936
[05:09:21] Franklin Delano Roosevelt and acknowledge the reality be honest about it that in America today
[05:09:28] We have more income and wealth inequality that we have ever had in history this country
[05:09:32] You have three people on top owning more wealth. Why do you think they're pushing this message now, bro?
[05:09:36] It's Bernie Sanders. He's never stopped pushing this message
[05:09:40] There's never been a moment in his fucking 800 years in office where he has stopped pushing this message
[05:09:48] What do you mean now?
[05:09:50] Like regardless of his regardless of
[05:09:59] I don't even odd all the guy leave us a party schedule
[05:10:06] Oh, then the box love the idea of universal healthcare because the US really afford European style universal healthcare. That's so funny
[05:10:13] Yeah, dude
[05:10:16] The wealthiest nation on earth could not stand to have cheaper healthcare overall
[05:10:22] Like did you not hear what he just said?
[05:10:25] countries with universal health care, some kind of universal health care,
[05:10:31] literally have better results overall, and like better health care outcomes overall,
[05:10:38] and also they get to do it for cheaper. It's the mediators in between in the form of insurance,
[05:10:45] and in the for-profit element of health care that makes it so goddamn costly. We
[05:10:51] We pay so much more than everyone else.
[05:10:56] Bottom half of the American society, acknowledge the fact that we are the only major country
[05:11:00] not to have health care for all, acknowledge the reality that we have a taxes obscured
[05:11:05] to benefit the very, very rich.
[05:11:09] Acknowledge the reality that we have in Washington, almost ashamed to admit this,
[05:11:14] a $7.25 an hour federal minimum wage.
[05:11:18] He's not getting glazed by regular fucking MSNBC commentators, he's getting glazed by
[05:11:22] Ali Walsh, who also is like pro-Palestine too.
[05:11:26] Well we need a Libby way.
[05:11:28] Acknowledge those realities and say, hey, when we get into office, and give us a Democratic
[05:11:32] Senate, give us a Democratic House, we are going to take on powerful corporate interests
[05:11:37] and pass legislation which benefits working families.
[05:11:41] I just got my, pulled up my calculator here, $7.25.
[05:11:45] Let's assume you're lucky enough to just work 40 hours a week, that's $290 a week.
[05:11:50] Let's multiply that for 52 weeks, $15,080 is what $725 as a minimum wage gets you.
[05:11:57] I invite anybody to try and live off that.
[05:11:59] Right, and let me just say this, I know the Republican party is trying to change their
[05:12:05] views.
[05:12:06] They're now the party of the working class.
[05:12:08] That is total nonsense.
[05:12:09] I brought up the minimum wage.
[05:12:11] It was too low.
[05:12:12] I had to do it.
[05:12:13] $15 an hour.
[05:12:14] I would go higher than that. You know how many Republicans we got to support that? Zero.
[05:12:18] You know how many Republicans on my committee, we got to support the pro act, which would
[05:12:22] make it easier for workers to join unions? Zero. So these guys will stand as they always
[05:12:28] have with the billionaire class. I am just stunned that we had moved on from
[05:12:36] the easily our heart. Who's running the show? Okay. Oh, they're talking about Biden.
[05:12:42] We're talking about Biden, like that photo that came out is so funny. This, I love this
[05:12:47] photo, bro. I'm a helicopter medevac paramedic in the Midwest. The collapse of the rural health
[05:13:06] care system has been especially palpable in the past two or three years. Our volume
[05:13:10] is nearly doubled. Really scary stuff. Yeah. It's bro. When I watched that documentary
[05:13:17] of the fucking like, uh, the, the European like human rights group that normally works
[05:13:25] in like African countries and in like conflict zones, go to West Virginia, it basically solidified
[05:13:34] it for me. Like they were literally operating on West Virginians, on US soil, like they
[05:13:43] were operating in fucking, I don't know, like a like a war torn part of a country in the
[05:13:50] global south that has been like eviscerated gutted by western empire it's just crazy it
[05:14:01] wasn't doctors dot borders i forget what it was you'll just got done draining bro look
[05:14:10] at him bro put it is two weeks two weeks notice and said fuck it reminds me of chris
[05:14:30] christie oh no you have ukraine penetrated to russia israel about to be rocketed he's
[05:14:40] He's not running the show behind the.
[05:14:42] Yeah, that's awesome.
[05:14:45] Dude, this is so.
[05:14:46] I think he's making a decision.
[05:14:48] Is it virtual?
[05:14:49] One of those virtual things?
[05:14:50] You got a secret service.
[05:14:51] He's even had his iPhone.
[05:14:53] I just want to find an interest in the David Pluff.
[05:14:55] Pluff went on Twitter this weekend
[05:14:57] and was going out to Donald Trump saying,
[05:14:59] is this a man that you want having a nuclear codes?
[05:15:02] I mean, you got a president that's not even there
[05:15:03] to have the codes right now.
[05:15:04] Can you really make that argument right now?
[05:15:06] Just fake cash in that bitch.
[05:15:07] was Obama's campaign manager. And now he's helping.
[05:15:11] Do you see this? I did. Dude, I saw, I saw, uh, I watched the video of Pat Bess saying
[05:15:18] that on his podcast, he said, if a bomb goes off, I'm gone. And I thought it was really
[05:15:22] interesting. Cause if you see the actual full video, if you see the actual full video,
[05:15:30] it's like it's even worse. Cause then he talks about like his teammates and he's
[05:15:34] like, bro, I don't get what the fuck's going on over there. Like it's shit. All right. And
[05:15:39] his teammates are at the beach and are like, what do you mean? No, things are all right.
[05:15:42] Things are great. And it's like, guys, the mother, he didn't talk shit. No, he, I don't
[05:15:56] think he is like fully aware of what the fuck's going on in Israel. Well, I mean,
[05:16:00] I guess, wait, do we have the video? I want you to watch the video. He don't have
[05:16:22] internet. Yeah. It's like, uh, James Hardin. The way I feel about Pat Bev is like, is the
[05:16:37] way that who was it? Was it Katie that said about, or was it young thug that said about
[05:16:41] James Hardin? He was like, he don't have internet. He don't know what that is. James
[05:16:55] Hardin was wearing like a, like a protective blue back to blue, like Punisher skull logo
[05:17:01] Bollack lava and everybody was cooking him and young thug
[05:17:10] Just so you know James Harden is my brother by the way, he don't have internet
[05:17:13] So we obviously don't know what's going was right or wrong if you post something like that against the US
[05:17:19] Or he posted something like that against us, but I hate when rappers getting people's business like it can't happen to them
[05:17:27] Buster let people clear they shit up activists
[05:17:31] I know bro doesn't timestamp his podcast. I don't know bro doesn't timestamp his podcast
[05:17:45] Oh, there ain't no way
[05:17:51] This is it was a tick tock that just specifically addressed them talking about israel
[05:18:03] What is this apparently kamala is named ilan goldenberg and phil gordon as her campaigns liaisons of the jewish community
[05:18:08] I'll be curious to learn more about where they stand
[05:18:11] But this tweet sounds like it could be interesting
[05:18:13] a better metric for evaluating Harris on Israel at this stage is does she make the worst
[05:18:18] people mad rather than is she the same kind of anti-zionist I am judge by that metric picking
[05:18:22] walls over Shapiro and relying on Elon goldenberg and Phil Gordon makes them all very mad. She's
[05:18:27] going to disappoint in the left has to keep pressure on but there are real signals should
[05:18:31] be better than Biden not just better than Trump. If the most committed Israel Hawks
[05:18:35] recognize them we can too. No it's not this Trump's post about the interview. Oh
[05:18:58] Oh my God. I haven't even gotten to that yet. Elon is a solid hundred pounds heavier than
[05:19:02] that image of them out. Donald Trump versus Elon. Donald Trump and Elon Musk live on X.
[05:19:07] Dude, he is going nutty. He's posting so much. He hasn't stopped posting by 47 times. Damn.
[05:19:19] I know. Pat, Pat, go into Israel. You're scared. You say you're never coming to visit
[05:19:23] me there. What do you mean scared? You say you're never coming to visit me there.
[05:19:27] Well, there is war going on. Bro, you're putting the fear of you're putting the
[05:19:33] fear of God in this in this man's soul when you say you're scared backboard but
[05:19:39] it was already broken it's not like I'm here because that's how I'm I can't get
[05:19:43] above the right here okay I guess maybe I don't get that high
[05:19:48] that much higher above the rendering you haven't talked in a long time I know
[05:19:52] Pat back of going to Israel you're scared you say you're never coming to
[05:19:55] visit me there we mean scared you say you're never coming to visit me what
[05:19:58] you mean scared oh no I'm not there well there is war going on yeah but it's
[05:20:03] It's not. There's a war going on. No one's staying. Yeah. But it's not now. What do you mean?
[05:20:10] Not now? It's a guy on my team who's played there for like four years sitting on the beach
[05:20:15] for the last three or four years telling me nothing's happened since he's been there.
[05:20:18] So yeah, but I mean three or four years. That's what I mean. He's like, bro, nothing's
[05:20:22] happened three or four years. It's like it goes different from then this last calendar
[05:20:29] I know, but he said three or four years ago. Actually it was actual war. It is actual war.
[05:20:34] Timeout. Now I'm talking about three or four years ago. Also,
[05:20:38] that was the worst time that there's recurring. Dude, it's so funny how revealing it is. Exactly,
[05:20:43] bro. That's what I'm saying. Exactly. He's literally like his, his, his Israeli team
[05:20:52] players are literally being like, Oh, there's nothing going on, man. There's like, it's
[05:20:58] It's nothing. It's just all it was war three years ago to
[05:21:02] road doesn't have internet or I haven't got I haven't got
[05:21:06] knowledge of any not safe.
[05:21:10] Places in Tel Aviv right now. Well, I've gotten you know, I
[05:21:14] must have different algorithms because I'm seeing videos of
[05:21:17] burnouts and I'm the videos you send me I send to them and
[05:21:23] and the players and the players who've played before not
[05:21:25] you know me because I'm like maybe you're just saying
[05:21:26] because you want me to come there.
[05:21:28] So I'm asking one of my old teammates, Tyler, and he's like, yeah, Pat,
[05:21:32] like, you know, you walk in every place.
[05:21:34] It's a it's a bomb room there, obviously every apartment.
[05:21:38] But I yeah, it's a bomb room for go there.
[05:21:41] You had we say I used that for fucking hanging up close, but I played there
[05:21:45] for three, four months last season.
[05:21:47] Nothing happened.
[05:21:48] So why don't they just make the whole house out of the bottom?
[05:21:50] And this now you will be out of my pay grade there, brother.
[05:21:55] Um, do you feel a responsibility to know more about what's going on in the world?
[05:22:01] If you're going to that part of the world?
[05:22:03] Yeah, of course.
[05:22:04] I mean, that's, that's anywhere, right?
[05:22:06] What's your understanding of it?
[05:22:07] I had an understanding before.
[05:22:09] Uh, I've understanding now.
[05:22:14] He does not.
[05:22:15] I know who, uh, the alliances are, meaning who's, who's homie and who's not, right?
[05:22:24] And that makes me sleep a little bit better at night.
[05:22:26] Do you feel like you have to pick sides?
[05:22:30] So you can sleep freely, because I really
[05:22:33] don't like speaking about politics or religion
[05:22:35] because it's a very sensitive subject.
[05:22:37] Of course.
[05:22:38] So when I signed, obviously, I read all my comments anyway.
[05:22:45] It was a bunch of stuff.
[05:22:47] Like, you took blood, money, and you.
[05:22:50] And you, why would you take that money?
[05:22:53] This, this, that, that.
[05:22:55] And I want people to know you're making the decision.
[05:22:58] Sessions always based on basketball.
[05:23:01] All right, always based on basketball.
[05:23:03] All right.
[05:23:04] He ends up coping by being like, no, don't worry.
[05:23:07] Like, we're going to play in Europe a lot.
[05:23:10] I get a lot of stuff from people like, OK, cool.
[05:23:12] What did you sign for?
[05:23:13] Obviously.
[05:23:16] Is it worth it?
[05:23:18] But.
[05:23:20] I don't think I'm a minimum player.
[05:23:23] This explains a lot. Oh yeah. In 2019, Pat Beverly told Steph Curry the next five years
[05:23:31] are mine. Five years later, he's out of the league, but I'm a minimum player. If Cal
[05:23:43] Ari takes the minimum and Russell Russell book takes the minimum. So obviously that
[05:23:47] makes me minimum without a doubt, no matter what I do in a basketball season, the market's
[05:23:52] been set. Yeah. So I don't think that's fair to me. I've worked on my craft. Shit
[05:23:57] hard and a lot of motherfuckers in the NBA. I feel like from a compensation standpoint that
[05:24:03] based on the previous season, all these chats, I will be out. This is weird. It's based upon
[05:24:11] in the previous years, but you know, once you take one minimum,
[05:24:15] you tend to go off through another one. That's just how it goes. So like,
[05:24:19] you know, you got people like, you know, I had a better season to Cal, Arianna,
[05:24:24] much, but like if we, you know, playoffs, you know, like better season than both of them, but
[05:24:34] and there's no disrespect to them. But if they take minimum, which is at the NBA team,
[05:24:38] go tell me the same thing, right? I don't want minimum, like, I'm gonna take minimum being
[05:24:43] Detroit. You want me to take minimum? Bro, he's taking, he's taking maximum in Tel Aviv.
[05:24:55] Like, I'm not gonna lie, I would much rather be in Detroit than fucking Tel Aviv.
[05:25:03] You know, like, again, no disrespect to those teams, but like, I feel like I have a lot of basketball, I just came up probably one of my best years.
[05:25:13] You know, basketball wise, you know, both sides, especially offensively. So I feel like I got a whole bunch of that from the tank. So I get a lot of, I wouldn't even say shit because, you know, it doesn't bother me at all.
[05:25:26] I also get the positive side too. Like, man, Pat, you, the way you are able to just stand
[05:25:33] on your own two feet and make decisions that are just based on, you know, you and your
[05:25:37] family is super unnatural. So in a way, you're able to, you know, do the best thing
[05:25:43] that's best, best for you. That's best for you.
[05:25:47] Tel Aviv though, maybe on our run, it'll be safer than Detroit. Are you insane right
[05:25:51] now? No. Like, bro, I think, I don't think people understand. Like, I think people think
[05:26:00] like a lot of people are just like very invested in this narrative that like Israel is the safest
[05:26:05] place in the Middle East or some shit. And it's like, like, I don't think that's the case, man.
[05:26:12] Like, why am I covering the news about how like Iran is going to do a retaliation to Israel
[05:26:18] directly on Israeli soil, like,
[05:26:26] well, they don't have missile systems, you know what I mean?
[05:26:28] Like in Detroit, you know, it's pretty impressive too.
[05:26:32] So you get both sides of it, but I'm excited.
[05:26:35] Do you think that the max contracts in the NBA are killing the middle class of the
[05:26:40] you know, and now I'm pissed because now I wish.
[05:26:45] Damn, I wish I would have went to the meetings.
[05:26:48] to see what the fuck they timeout isn't that CJ Macaulay want to listen to you
[05:26:52] or Grant Williams not after you put them on them okay this is kind of boring though there's like
[05:26:57] more stuff that he talks about that's not like money related bro bro he has a McDonald's
[05:27:05] ad in between this this this shit is cooked dude he's hitting the he's hitting the maximum
[05:27:12] him. Oh my God. No, I know he's does that players union stuff that he said he should
[05:27:20] have paid attention to how the Trumpers go from being anti-Semitic to being Israel stands.
[05:27:28] I don't get it. What are you talking about? They were, they are and were anti-Semitic.
[05:27:34] They are and were Israel stands anti-Semitism and being a major stand of Israel are
[05:27:42] not at odds with one another. In many instances, it is actually the majority opinion. The majority
[05:27:48] of the American population that is like pro-Israel is anti-Semitic.
[05:27:54] The minority of the American population that's anti-Israel is anti-Semitic.
[05:28:01] The overwhelming majority of the pro-Israel population in the United States of America
[05:28:06] It's deeply anti-Semitic like straight up.
[05:28:12] Yeah. And then we go, uh, I think we go to Tel Aviv for like two days
[05:28:15] and then we come back. We have to go.
[05:28:16] We'll probably be done by then.
[05:28:17] Oh, sure. Sure. Not too much.
[05:28:18] And then we come back and go to Bill Gray for like another seven, eight days.
[05:28:23] But where's that?
[05:28:24] Sure. Yeah. Well, yeah.
[05:28:26] They're they really have wars over there too.
[05:28:28] I mean, US.
[05:28:30] Oh, very nice.
[05:28:33] Very true.
[05:28:33] There's a really funny moment. It's fine.
[05:28:35] Well, we can skip it, but there's a real funny moment where he's like, where, where he's like,
[05:28:42] do they like black people over there?
[05:28:45] And he goes, shit, who does?
[05:28:47] And I don't think he realizes like, yeah, no, they, they don't like black people in America, but at
[05:28:53] least there are like, there's black culture in America.
[05:28:57] There's like areas in America with a lot of black people.
[05:29:02] I feel like Israel's a little bit different.
[05:29:05] You know what I mean?
[05:29:06] like there's enclaves, a sense of community, a sense of protection here in the United States
[05:29:14] of America, in spite of the white supremacy, whereas, whereas Israel, I feel like doesn't
[05:29:20] necessarily have all of that and still has the same white supremacist attitudes.
[05:29:34] I mean, yeah, there are obviously Ethiopian Jews. I'm saying that like there are,
[05:29:39] I'm sure there are enclaves as well, but it's like much more limited.
[05:29:48] And also what the fuck is he?
[05:29:52] What does he have in common with Ethiopian Jews, bro?
[05:29:55] What do you, what do you talk about?
[05:29:58] Like, like that's it.
[05:30:06] Oh, okay.
[05:30:07] Victim of racism.
[05:30:08] That's it.
[05:30:22] I truly don't understand how a black American man cannot pick up the
[05:30:24] fuck vibes in Israel.
[05:30:25] Like where are you staying?
[05:30:27] I think he will when he's there.
[05:30:33] We are waiting.
[05:30:34] 30 more minutes, ladies and gentlemen, 30 more minutes until my goat meets the giraffe.
[05:30:45] Okay?
[05:30:48] 30 more minutes.
[05:30:56] Proud conservative design has worked for Rhonda Santhus.
[05:30:58] This article is missing a lot of information regarding Elon Goldberg's views on Israel.
[05:31:02] Here are just a few examples.
[05:31:04] One, supported Obama's abstention of the anti-Israel Security Council resolution,
[05:31:08] plus Secretary Kerry's shameful speech at the end of the Obama admin to oppose the Trump
[05:31:13] admins recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and the moving of the embassy to Jerusalem
[05:31:18] consistent with US law. Elon said these actions were taken. The US should unilaterally recognize
[05:31:23] a Palestinian state slash open an embassy for the Palestinians in Jerusalem supporting
[05:31:27] the division of Israel's eternal capital. It's kind of funny because like Americans,
[05:31:40] I don't think have the capacity to read this shit as like, as nutty as anything else.
[05:31:46] Like, Moefer, what do you mean eternal capital of Israel, bro?
[05:31:50] It's been around for 76 years.
[05:31:52] The fuck are you talking about?
[05:31:53] The eternal capital of Israel.
[05:31:55] Joe Biden is older than Israel, man.
[05:32:01] What the fuck?
[05:32:02] The fuck do you mean the eternal capital?
[05:32:04] Like, this kind of stuff bothers me so much.
[05:32:08] Like normally a guy that speaks like this should at least like, you know, feel a little
[05:32:14] embarrassed to be in polite society amongst like those who are well educated.
[05:32:22] You know what I'm talking about?
[05:32:25] No, he didn't mean internal.
[05:32:27] He meant eternal, dude.
[05:32:29] Like thousand years, okay?
[05:32:32] He means eternal as in 3000 years of Judaism.
[05:32:50] That's what he's talking about because he's fucking a freak.
[05:32:53] He's insane.
[05:32:54] Opposed merging the US consulate to the Palestinians in the US embassy in Jerusalem. Wow. It's really fucked up
[05:32:59] Opposed the US recognition of Israel sovereignty over the Golan Heights that has been critical to Israel's security. Wow again
[05:33:05] Really fucked up supported the disastrous iran deal
[05:33:08] Opposed leaving the deal opposed imposing maximum pressure and sanctions on iran
[05:33:12] Supported rejoining the terrible deal opposed the taylor force act to end us economic existence of the pa
[05:33:18] For its reprehensible pay for slave policies to support of terrorism, which by the way
[05:33:22] The Trump administration also ended up going back on that. You know who else opposed the Taylor force act and USA economic
[05:33:31] Assistance to the PA fucking Israel because even they were like, hey, man, these guys are one our security forces in the West Bank
[05:33:39] And two, you're really gonna fucking radicalize the Palestinians if you shut off their food in the West Bank
[05:33:45] Bank, supported restoring funds to honor that has further been proven to be a front for Hamas,
[05:33:53] supported political process simultaneously pursues the reintegration of the West Bank
[05:33:56] and guys have been in the long-term ceasefire between Israel and group of Palestinian factions
[05:33:59] that include Hamas and Fatah that has been the blessing of PLO, supported reopening the
[05:34:03] PLO mission in DC that was rightly closed because PA has been supporting illegitimate
[05:34:07] anti-Israel actions at the ICC.
[05:34:09] Oh my God, dude, dude.
[05:34:12] Oh my God, conservative ultra Zionists are fucking on crack.
[05:34:17] Okay.
[05:34:17] Supported freeze or reverse settlement activity
[05:34:21] through a range of options,
[05:34:22] including one ending the practice of shielding Israel
[05:34:23] for international consequences.
[05:34:24] It's like, go live there.
[05:34:26] Go live there.
[05:34:27] Well, I mean, I guess he was the US ambassador to Israel.
[05:34:32] You're not American anymore.
[05:34:33] I'm taking away your citizenship.
[05:34:35] Sorry.
[05:34:36] But if you love Israel that much,
[05:34:37] go fucking just live in Israel.
[05:34:38] You're no longer American.
[05:34:40] Okay.
[05:34:40] The fuck is this shit?
[05:34:42] No, I'm serious.
[05:34:43] Like, what are we doing?
[05:34:44] What the fuck are we doing?
[05:34:47] Like, what is this shit?
[05:34:48] What the fuck? Bro, if I was chirping like this, what is happening, Kai? Kai is mad.
[05:34:59] Marat's here, and Kai is mad. Like, if shit's so sweet, go live there, bro. Please, like, please.
[05:35:15] Supported returning the indefensible pre-1967 lines that would be an existential threat to
[05:35:19] Israel, except that's what the ICJ also supports. Yeah, the guy, this guy is like
[05:35:25] the Jewish liaison for Kamala Harris and this conservative guy is fucking losing his mind
[05:35:31] over it. And it's making me like the guy that Kamala Harris is, is, is tapped to be the liaison
[05:35:39] for, for like, uh, Jewish communities. It's making me like it. I, I want to know what,
[05:35:45] like, Bynart thinks before I make my, uh, assumption worked in the Biden, Harris admin,
[05:35:52] helping to implement some of the most anti-Israel policies in the U S history,
[05:35:55] including imposing the S of BDS through imposing basis illegitimate sanctions on Israelis through
[05:36:00] Biden's executive orders. How should they have reacted to the attack? Great question.
[05:36:09] Apologizing for 75 years at the time of conducting apartheid and immediately securing a conditional
[05:36:18] release of Palestinian hostages in Israeli prisons for Israeli hostages that were kidnapped
[05:36:25] by the Palestinians and listening to the demands made by the Palestinians in terms of including
[05:36:32] but not limited to building a port in Gaza, allowing them to no longer have restricted trade,
[05:36:39] you know, normal stuff. That's not realistic. Yeah, I know, except that is the correct way
[05:36:46] to deal with it. Ending the fucking apartheid, edgy. Ending the apartheid is not like an edgy
[05:37:08] point that I have it's just the correct point. How did Israel literally blow up
[05:37:14] God's airport? They did it years before they they did it before they even
[05:37:19] fucking completely blocked it off. All of Israel territory. Yeah, no, you're
[05:37:32] right. That's why you gotta listen. Listen, we can't, we can't. There might be a
[05:37:41] genocide down the line for Israeli. So we have to do a genocide now. You
[05:37:45] don't understand. Good argument, man. Thank you. Except these ceasefire moths out on October
[05:37:54] 10 for all hostages, releasing Palestinian hostages, ending apartheid reparations, allowing the
[05:37:58] ICC to prosecute war criminals, et cetera. Yep, that'd be great. Guys, we have to do
[05:38:18] this defensive genocide or else there might be a hypothetical genocide down the line.
[05:38:23] You just don't understand. We can't free the slaves because they will enslave us
[05:38:27] white people, okay? How could you disrupt, you know, American commerce like this? We can't
[05:38:35] end the apartheid because if we do, then black people will run the country and run us white
[05:38:41] people out and will institute an apartheid on us white people in South Africa, you know,
[05:38:48] sort of conservatives being very normal about waltz.
[05:39:04] Kamabla to this feels kind of like a hat on a hat. Just a reminder of Vance is weird.
[05:39:11] Kamabla found herself an absolute freak. Horse cum. It would be an unfunny, forgettable failure
[05:39:17] with other usual remorse attaching themselves. Tim Walsh resignation rumors, some to do with horses.
[05:39:24] I still can't believe it's Tim Walsh. I literally dreamed about this and it still feels too good
[05:39:27] to be true. You dreamed of a horse cum drinker. Before settling on horses, they workshopped a
[05:39:32] a few animals. Tim Walls molested a duck. It's an undisputable fact. Didn't Tim Walls have
[05:39:37] sex with a duck? He shot while hunting, pass it on. I heard Tim Walls had sex with a goat.
[05:39:42] It's like, bro, these are literally delusional people yelling at each other in a room and
[05:39:49] no one else can hear them. You understand that? Like doing this on Twitter and maybe
[05:39:54] even getting some like momentum on Twitter is basically like having a bunch of kids
[05:40:01] in kindergarten, play house with one another. Okay. You don't actually have a house. You're
[05:40:08] not a real adult. You're not paying taxes. You're just, you're just doing make-believe
[05:40:12] shit. It's kind of funny that she hung her hat on the slightly less weird one. And then
[05:40:19] they all abandoned it instantly. Hashtag tampon Tim. Vosh, catchy trays, breaking streamer
[05:40:26] and outspoken equine aficionado Vosh formerly endorses Tim Walsh after learning he drank
[05:40:30] a gallon of horse semen, like great example, right? The moment that you invoke Vosh or like
[05:40:37] horse semen memes is a moment that you are so trapped in this perma internet cycle because like,
[05:40:44] if you were to ask, like, sure, I've made these jokes as well inside of the community,
[05:40:50] but like the moment that you talk about Vosh, okay, imagine yourself having this conversation
[05:40:59] If you live in the Midwest or if you live in like Arizona, Alabama, any number of these
[05:41:04] different places, right?
[05:41:05] And you're like trying to describe the people who Vosh is and why like, uh, why, why this
[05:41:12] joke lands with like, uh, with like horse semen, like they will kill you with hammers.
[05:41:22] Okay.
[05:41:23] You try to describe this to someone.
[05:41:25] They will kill you with hammers.
[05:41:28] Okay.
[05:41:31] You will immediately be put under medical watch.
[05:41:38] They will lobotomize you and perhaps they should lobotomize you.
[05:41:42] Do you see what I'm saying?
[05:41:47] Megan have a wife and then imagining her getting mad at me for being weird, take that lives.
[05:41:50] My wife watching me, Megan are the Tim Walls horse fallatio meme.
[05:41:55] Are there jokes in there?
[05:41:56] Are they just putting in random letters?
[05:41:57] I'm going to stop trying to figure out if there are jokes in here.
[05:42:00] Maka Harris rally attendee encompasses her campaign as supporters in one interview. They're trying to
[05:42:22] they're trying to match the unparalleled rids of a single ship poster tweeting completely out of
[05:42:26] the blue about a couch and immediately launching a national story. Yeah, this account had like 1200
[05:42:30] fucking followers, man. It can't say for sure, but he might be the first VP picked to have admitted
[05:42:34] a New York Times bestseller to fucking an inside out latex glove shelf between two couch cushions.
[05:42:39] And then he put a fucking fake like quote a fake citation in there and then people ran with it and then the Associated Press did a
[05:42:48] The Associated Press wrote an article
[05:42:52] Fact-checking the couch fucking thing and then they took it down and then it was over after that point
[05:42:57] The problem with the Kamala Harris memes is that they can't call her Copmola Harris
[05:43:09] Okay, because they're Republicans and they have to run on back the blue shit
[05:43:13] it. So they can't literally say Copmola Harris. That's the whole problem with the Republicans
[05:43:21] in this situation because they like cops. Real Donald Trump is no longer following VP
[05:43:40] 45. Oh no. Also the JD Vance one were only worse because he seems like the kind of sweaty
[05:43:56] weirdo who would fuck a couch and write about it. Yeah. I mean, he just doesn't have
[05:44:01] good vibes overall. And because he doesn't have good vibes, he is going to be significantly
[05:44:07] more vulnerable to this kind of like attack. By the way, Coca-Cola has been hiding astronomical
[05:44:16] levels of profit and tax savings. The shielded from the IRS and judge found they now have
[05:44:20] to start paying back 16 billion in taxes enough to wipe out a year and a half in profits.
[05:44:25] I, I fucking love this shit. They should run with that. Okay. They like Biden campaign
[05:44:35] should be plastering this on every fucking wall and be like this is what we do with the
[05:44:41] extra funds to the IRS. Okay, we go after big violators. We go after people who are tax
[05:44:50] cheats, mega corporation. Oh, here. This was the thing that I was, oh, the spaces is
[05:45:04] up already oh my god oh my god is starting I'm in I'm in early I'm requesting to speak
[05:45:21] hello hello it's already breaking it's already breaking oh it's gonna break oh if it breaks
[05:45:40] I'm bricked up I'm bricked up in anticipation of this breaking oh my god oh my god oh I
[05:46:01] can't wait dude this is fire wait is it audio only oh my god it's gonna be audio only oh my god i
[05:46:10] forgot they don't have oh my god i forgot there's no visual oh my god oh he's so bad oh this is so
[05:46:20] sad dude oh this is so fucking sad holy shit i requested this beat it won't let me
[05:46:34] me. Too many requests this week have been sent, please try again later. Who the fuck is
[05:46:42] Nabil Abi? Bro stealing my fucking steeze dude. For the record, we can't even gamble
[05:46:54] for the crash because it's already crashing, it keeps going in between, in and out of details
[05:46:58] not available. You guys remember the DeSantis announcement that shit was so awesome? In
[05:47:15] all seriousness, content is like if we talk about the fact that the owner of the
[05:47:17] website with 200 million followers is allowing for this basically paid campaign stomp event
[05:47:20] but not Kamala's campaign.
[05:47:22] Wait, what do you mean?
[05:47:24] If you asked Elon, I'm sure he would say,
[05:47:26] yes, I would love to speak to Kamala Harris.
[05:47:28] As long as he says that, and it's
[05:47:30] going to be contentious anyway, and Kamala Harris
[05:47:32] is not going to do it anyway, it doesn't matter.
[05:47:35] You have to remember this.
[05:47:36] What Elon Musk is doing right here, by the way,
[05:47:40] is not that dissimilar from like Rupert Murdoch
[05:47:45] owning Fox News, right?
[05:47:48] Like the entire franchise.
[05:47:50] and so many other right-wing outlets as well.
[05:47:53] Like billionaires have owned media operations,
[05:47:56] media empires in perpetuity.
[05:47:59] Elon Musk is just like trying to do it with Twitter
[05:48:02] and not doing a good job with it.
[05:48:04] You know what I mean?
[05:48:08] Especially because,
[05:48:11] especially because like Elon Musk is one,
[05:48:13] two online for his own good.
[05:48:16] And two is, I guess like two ultra capitalists
[05:48:21] is all good where he's like running the fucking company into the ground. I'm gonna reply to him. I'm
[05:48:32] gonna say, sir, I have requested to speak on behalf of red blooded patriotic Americans. But the
[05:48:52] the Elon Musk website won't let me insane. They never learned from Rhonda Sanchez. Team
[05:49:16] Trump is the biggest interview in history. And now we're asking you to make the president
[05:49:19] Trump's biggest fundraising day ever before this interview is over. We're calling on,
[05:49:25] what is this? We're calling on 10 million pages, donate any amount and probably say
[05:49:31] I stand with Trump. Desperate. So desperate. Can I ask you a dumb question? No such thing.
[05:49:47] No such thing as a dumb question, my friend. We are living in the dumbest of times.
[05:49:51] We are living in the best of times. We are living in the worst of times. But most importantly,
[05:49:55] we're living in the dumbest of times. How is this good for the Trump campaign? Any undecided
[05:50:00] voters are going to see this as a right-wing freak interviewing, glazing Trump, and now
[05:50:03] helps swing their vote. Um, I think that a lot of dumb people still think Elon Musk is awesome.
[05:50:11] I'll say that much. A lot less people now think Elon Musk is awesome, but there's still plenty
[05:50:16] of dumb people because the media for years and years glazed them as like a genius and a brilliant
[05:50:22] boy. So there's definitely still a lot of like average Joe's that probably think that,
[05:50:29] you know, Elon Musk is cool. I've never been one of those guys. I've been a
[05:50:35] fucking hater. I've been a hater of Elon for some time now. Oh yeah, biggest
[05:50:41] failure ever. Oh my god! They're so bad! They're hot-miking! They're hot-miking!
[05:50:48] You could not have written a better, more poetic situation. Oh my f**k. Donald
[05:50:53] Trump is going to Elon Musk after this. Okay, let's get down to it. Let's talk
[05:50:59] about Rhonda Stinky. We're back to the news. Little Rhonda announcing his
[05:51:02] campaign in like an hour actually we're gonna be tuning into that when that happens. I like
[05:51:07] that Donald Trump's only competition is like or at least the people that the person that
[05:51:11] probably have his Donald Trump's only competition is 30 points away from him and is basically
[05:51:15] another cookie cutter carbon cutout of Donald Trump but just but Elon Musk is awesome though
[05:51:23] he literally built rockets and does the top of the hour ads with a twitch prime subscription
[05:51:27] please stop promoting misinformation. Are you kidding me? You took advantage of my excitement
[05:51:35] for extra content, okay, that I did not even ask for, that I could not have even imagined.
[05:51:43] Extra content that is basically started already. The spaces is already breaking. It's already
[05:51:49] bricked. It cuts in and out says details not available over and over again. I am worried
[05:51:55] about refreshing this page and it still says 44,000 in the space when we know there's probably
[05:52:00] more people in the space and you fucked me you fucked me so hard okay too many requests
[05:52:25] too many requests have been sent are you getting on the trump mus bingo they're gonna talk about
[05:52:33] trans people for sure what the fuck are we listening to we're listening to the sweet melodic
[05:52:41] beats of Donald Trump's failure of a campaign. I'm so stoked dude. Thank you so much. I love the
[05:53:28] I love the music. Old Trump ad. Oh yeah. Remember the old Trump ad from the DeSantis space?
[05:53:37] Remember when he came out with that fucking heater dude? George can you just wait while we
[05:53:41] know? Can you hear me? We can all hear you George. Can you just hold on for a second?
[05:53:46] I don't think George knows how to use Twitter
[05:53:53] Can you hear me now can I please make my big announcement now everyone just hello
[05:53:59] Can somebody just mute George
[05:54:04] Could you try not to cough on the room?
[05:54:07] Okay, so how are we gonna take out Trump you guys?
[05:54:11] Guys from the FBI. This is not a private call. This is a public Twitter space everyone can listen in goddamn it
[05:54:18] The devil.
[05:54:21] Uh, anyway guys, we, uh, invited everyone to this, uh, this Twitter space so Governor Ron DeSantis could...
[05:54:28] Everyone just shut the hell up so I can make my announcement, okay?
[05:54:32] You go, girl.
[05:54:33] Wait, the devil is gay?
[05:54:34] So what? Everyone in this call is gay.
[05:54:36] You can suck the giga right, baby!
[05:54:38] I have to go back to the toilet.
[05:54:40] I need a toilet!
[05:54:41] I don't have a toilet!
[05:54:42] I need a toilet!
[05:54:43] I need a toilet!
[05:54:44] I need a toilet!
[05:54:45] I need a toilet!
[05:54:46] I need a toilet!
[05:54:47] Guys, can we please just calm down?
[05:54:48] So anyway, guys, I just wanted to announce that I'm...
[05:54:54] Okay, I can hear Z governor very well.
[05:54:57] Shut up!
[05:54:58] Would you please shut up already?
[05:54:59] I'm running for fucking president, okay?
[05:55:01] Yeah, we kind of already know about it.
[05:55:04] Congratulations, governor.
[05:55:07] Well, that concludes our Twitter space for today.
[05:55:10] Thank you to all of our...
[05:55:11] Hold your horses, Elon.
[05:55:13] The real president is going to say a few words.
[05:55:14] Yeah!
[05:55:15] The devil, I'm going to kick your ass very soon.
[05:55:17] Hitler, you're already dead.
[05:55:18] Cheney sounds like you'll be joining Hitler very soon.
[05:55:21] Klaus Schwab and George Soros, I'm putting both your asses in jail and Ron Desanctimonius
[05:55:26] can kiss my big beautiful 2024 presidential ass.
[05:55:30] Trump 2024 baby, let's go.
[05:55:32] Dude that shit was fire.
[05:55:40] That was a banger dude.
[05:55:43] Now his fake ass is doing the same damn thing, not realizing.
[05:55:56] This music is so funny.
[05:56:16] guys doing the same damn thing. You're rightfully ripped into only now getting more and more into
[05:56:41] politics and forget my ignorance in regards to Kamala being a board is our word exactly
[05:56:44] as a VP supposed to do to be better on immigration. Kamala Harris is cooked. The border situation
[05:56:50] was because the borders are thing was specifically because Joe Biden hated her. That's the only
[05:56:59] reason why she was borders are and now it's coming back to haunt her because obviously
[05:57:05] as the borders are, she's not going to like deviate, deviate away from deviate away from
[05:57:11] the administration. Sorry for burping into the mic. I know that I know that Sean Hannity
[05:57:19] would never do that. This is funny. We haven't unwanted immigrants in this state. Please advise
[05:58:07] at Greg Abbott at Drake. Drake is officially a resident of Texas. Deport. I told you
[05:58:19] I told you the real border we needed to be wearing about was not the southern border.
[05:58:25] Only lip tards worry about the southern border.
[05:58:28] Real American Patriots know the real border to be worried about is the northern border,
[05:58:34] brother.
[05:58:35] They're coming in.
[05:58:36] Definitely won't don't refresh it won't load for me at all.
[05:58:48] Yeah, I know that's why I came in early.
[05:58:51] That's why I came in early so I can serve this sweet juicy top of the hour ad break
[05:58:55] to you ahead of time before the fucking thing starts because in the next three minutes you
[05:59:01] are not gonna want to miss out a single moment a single second of this delectable content
[05:59:07] I was there up and early baby you already fucking know at the top of the hour there's
[05:59:14] a dream and a break if you no longer want to see those ads miss Valerie K. I was thinking
[05:59:17] with a five two one give the subs you no longer want to see those ads all you need
[05:59:22] do is subscribe for six dollars or for free with a twitch prime oh yeah I forgot
[05:59:30] that that chatter cooked me oh shit my bad my bad my bad I did get cooked earlier
[05:59:36] I forgot I got cooked so hard it caused my brain to forget about it thank you
[05:59:55] for the 20 gifted allowing 20 people to know what's in the ads at the top of
[05:59:58] the hour caked up on thank you for the five gifted here's three men I break
[06:00:02] right now ladies and gentlemen, first prime is free is a free way is a free way to no longer
[06:00:09] see the ads at the top of the freaking hour. Insane monster 69. Thank you for the 10 gifted.
[06:00:31] I think that there is a very high likelihood. So I'm 350 C. Thank you for the five tier
[06:00:41] one gift. The subs I think it's a very high likelihood that this doesn't work at all
[06:00:44] by the way. Like I'm, I'm not kidding. There's going to be a new space. Be ready
[06:01:03] for that yeah chaos 1391 thank you for the 10 gifted requests sent too many
[06:01:27] requests marjorie taylor green is a leasing air what is it engaged with
[06:01:39] this technology to help guide its development in a way that maximizes its
[06:01:44] benefits well are you guys stupid you think this is a real fucking Tesla
[06:01:50] channel oh my god people are so dumb bro this is a crypto scam you fucking dingus how are
[06:02:01] you how are you this online to be on my broadcast and you still haven't realized that like most
[06:02:09] things that have Elon Musk on them most live streams that have Elon Musk on them are crypto
[06:02:13] scams 180,000 viewers are watching by the way sucker born any minute every minute I know
[06:02:33] your community is full of 80 rows getting scammed by Nigerian prison in 2024 I agree
[06:02:38] if you have one chance to ask him a question what would you ask him so many questions
[06:02:43] dude that's hard I've never been faced with a decision like that so I don't even know
[06:02:49] I'd say, do that ass be farting, probably.
[06:02:53] I'd fuck it up.
[06:02:58] Does it grip?
[06:02:59] Yeah, maybe.
[06:03:01] What'd that ass do?
[06:03:04] It's like asking a genie for more wishes.
[06:03:11] It restarted, the music restarted.
[06:03:21] Do we have a Trump Elon bingo or not?
[06:03:24] Do we make one?
[06:03:29] We'll just do Gamble.
[06:03:32] You can Gamble with your channel points
[06:03:34] by watching the channel from Jack's Films.
[06:03:46] Weird mention, Elon sucks up the Trump,
[06:03:55] weird trans or pronoun mentioned weird behavior. Trump doesn't answer the question. There's
[06:04:12] no way by the way, right now my space is, it's been steadily crashing since like for
[06:04:19] the past half hour that I've been in it. And there is absolutely no way that there's
[06:04:23] only 44,000 people in there. There's absolutely no way that there's only, there's only
[06:04:27] a hundred thousand people in there. There are probably so many people in there, but
[06:04:32] But it is crashing, so we will perhaps never know what the real number is.
[06:04:38] Which is hilarious.
[06:04:39] And I think that, I suspect that Donald Trump probably doesn't appreciate that it is also
[06:04:45] broken as well.
[06:04:54] Unable to crash, unable to crash is trending, ain't working for anyone at the moment.
[06:04:58] Oh my god, I really hope that they don't like kick off a new call again.
[06:05:04] Oh dude, I'm so shameless.
[06:05:41] I got into the Elon X, Trump space 30 minutes prior to knowing you would crash.
[06:05:45] listen along. Tide is still working. One, you can't access the Trump Elon interview through Twitter.
[06:06:50] The YouTube link people keep sharing as an alternative appears to be a crypto scam. Great work all
[06:06:55] around. Yeah. Does it strike people as odd? Does it, does it strike people as odd that everyone
[06:07:04] that wants to do crypto scams so frequently end up using Elon Musk to do that? Something to
[06:07:12] consider. That's because his fans are balling or because they're fucking stupid and infinitely
[06:07:34] more likely. Isn't it kind of anti free speech of the host gets to control who speaks at
[06:07:58] all times. The copa started already. Oh my god. Chris Savita effectively one of Trump's
[06:08:07] two campaign managers just posted an extra on a frame. This is Trump breaking the internet.
[06:08:11] Babe, the Santas tried to do this too. Oh, it's the same fucking loser energy.
[06:08:15] Oh, that's so awesome.
[06:08:24] Twitter Spaces appears to be suffering a technical glitch
[06:08:26] before Trump's live conversation with Elon Musk.
[06:08:29] It's hard not to compare this to the last time
[06:08:30] most platform was used for a major political moment
[06:08:32] when Governor Ron DeSantis tried to introduce his campaign
[06:08:34] on Twitter Spaces, but was met with interesting trending
[06:08:40] with bro, crashed Elon unable.
[06:08:47] I'm able to get on the space with my phone.
[06:08:49] The space that it has 117,000 listeners.
[06:08:51] No one has started speaking yet.
[06:08:53] The space for Donald Trump's event with Elon Musk
[06:08:54] is now live, but it appears it's glitching
[06:08:57] for users. I haven't. This is another feed. Donald Trump's space 222 K space also by the
[06:09:07] way, the fuck's this guy doing? You're Canadian dog. You're Canadian politics. All right. This
[06:09:19] American business. All right. How the fuck did he fail the ratio me? That's crazy.
[06:09:29] But yeah, the space now says 222 K. I replied not that it fucking matters. Like
[06:09:54] I'm shocked that he wasn't even able to ratio me to begin with
[06:09:58] Considering that we're fucking consider that he's a has a much larger presence or used to
[06:10:10] This must be a record number of viewers on twitch
[06:10:18] Wait, what?
[06:10:19] No, dude, not at all. It's like of Canada won a world war or something
[06:11:06] You're fucking I guess that health care is good enough honestly, holy shit. Are you on mobile?
[06:11:39] You can't speak on Twitter space on desktop. Yes, you can why wouldn't I be able to?
[06:11:45] We're building we're building a goddamn wall brother. I
[06:11:56] Suspected the rest of Twitter will inevitably break as well by the way because you know fucking its ass
[06:12:01] It's a stupid ass fuck a website run by a stupid ass donkey
[06:12:07] someone is blackmailing Elon Musk
[06:12:20] For your information Elon Musk if I don't get my account back
[06:12:23] I'm sending your dealer's number to grimes his mom in case this sounds like a bluff
[06:12:27] He lives in the art district and the number ends in 43. Wait, what what the fuck?
[06:12:36] Leslie wish channel has it no it doesn't shut up dumbass. It does not it's a crypto scam
[06:12:53] Goddamn it's already it's already so fucking bunk
[06:13:06] Wait, how do I the pages accessing your microphone? How do I stop that? Okay?
[06:13:15] I'm a little worried
[06:13:27] Dude I'm feeling I'm feeling like I want to vote for Donald Trump now this music has got me in the groove dude
[06:13:32] Maybe it's hypnosis
[06:13:34] Have you thought about that wait this ever goes live? We are now officially 17 minutes in
[06:13:48] We are officially 17 minutes in
[06:13:52] If Ken Carson just started playing just a thought in my opinion, if Ken Carson just started playing, I would vote for Donald Trump.
[06:14:10] Times live feed. We are trying every way possible to access the stream by phone, desktop, in the app, in the browser.
[06:14:23] And most of us reporters are having trouble getting it to work. We are most likely not the only ones.
[06:14:28] It appears crypto scammers on other streaming platforms have tried to take advantage of the confusion on X
[06:14:33] By creating fapestreams mimicking musk's voice to percent it's a persuading people to buy crypto currency beautiful
[06:14:53] Fucking beautiful. Hey, New York Times reporters tune into the Hassanabbi broadcast. You can watch it here. Okay?
[06:14:59] Hey, don't worry about it. I
[06:15:02] Got you, baby
[06:15:03] I'm so glad I knew I knew how fucking unimaginably incompetent this dingus is
[06:15:11] And I knew this shit was gonna crash
[06:15:13] So I was like at least I'll be in there 30 minutes prior before the shit starts
[06:15:18] I clicked on it as soon as the link was available
[06:15:21] Elon is posting and claiming it's a DDOS attack. Oh
[06:15:31] Hell nah, there appears to be a massive DDOS attack on X working on shutting it down
[06:15:36] Worst case we will proceed with a smaller number of live listeners and post the conversation later. Oh
[06:15:41] Hell nah. Oh
[06:15:43] No, bro, how can you how can you not foresee this?
[06:15:53] Isn't that trackable? People can verify this independently.
[06:15:56] The massive direct denial of service attack is just that people are tuning in, and your website is not capable of handling it!
[06:16:13] It's just people trying to get in dumbass!
[06:16:17] But your website sucks!
[06:16:20] YEAH! FUCKING GOLDEN!
[06:16:36] Distributed denial of service, not direct, my bad.
[06:16:39] I'm not a nerd, shut up!
[06:16:41] And neither is Elon despite the fact that he tries to appear as a nerd. He doesn't know shit
[06:16:47] What is this?
[06:16:51] He's in here and trying to
[06:16:54] make spaces right now bro stop stop posting everybody stop tweeting the website can't handle it
[06:17:02] Stop tweeting the website can't handle it. It's gonna break the whole website
[06:17:08] Stop stop tuning in to the stop to the goddamn space
[06:17:13] Thanks!
[06:18:31] We started.
[06:18:32] Dude, every time it stops, I get scared.
[06:18:34] Every time.
[06:19:07] Every single thing that I said about the Discord, about, um, every single thing that I said about
[06:19:15] the Ron DeSantis failure still remains in this circumstance.
[06:19:21] Remember, websites are completely capable, like normal websites are completely capable
[06:19:29] of handling this level of traffic, okay?
[06:19:34] eBay had 3.8 million live concurrent viewers, okay?
[06:19:42] Does it on a daily basis?
[06:19:45] Fucking cake was able to handle it
[06:19:47] because Twitch is their back end,
[06:19:48] they're using AWS on the back end.
[06:19:50] You cannot tell me that this is a competent human being
[06:19:55] running a real website, okay?
[06:20:03] I feel like at this point,
[06:20:04] Elon Musk is a secret Marxist operation
[06:20:08] to show as many people that is paying attention
[06:20:13] that billionaires are some of the most incompetent morons
[06:20:16] on the planet and that he's also secretly trying
[06:20:19] to destroy every Republican, okay?
[06:20:24] Crazy.
[06:20:25] He did this with Rhonda Santas and then didn't even,
[06:20:28] like what did you do?
[06:20:29] Did you just pack it up
[06:20:30] and then never think about tweaking it?
[06:20:40] It makes no sense.
[06:20:42] L.J. Trump posts from Mr.TrueSocial
[06:20:49] that appears to be a lot of musk and doctrine of interview
[06:20:51] X being overwhelmed with listeners logging in
[06:20:53] the last information we have heard is
[06:20:55] they should begin in less than 20 minutes.
[06:20:57] Thank you.
[06:21:16] Passing the system with 8 million concurrent listeners
[06:21:18] earlier today.
[06:21:45] No, perfect.
[06:21:46] It's so fucking perfect.
[06:21:48] Oh my god, I am stupid.
[06:21:53] Publicans, never, never fail.
[06:22:28] I'm blaming it on the Dems.
[06:22:30] Bro, stop tweeting and fix the website.
[06:22:35] fucking animal you goddamn ape you fucking donkey what are you doing this
[06:22:42] man only has one speed takes the fucking website stupid he's like oh no I'm
[06:22:52] just gonna post through it oh my god oh my god what the fuck wait do I still
[06:26:47] get it do I still get access cuz I was in early get into the new space
[06:27:04] There's a new space where bro stop saying that you're in the new space be honest be for real right now
[06:27:27] Be for real right now be for real your Elon X ran five minutes ago flames row his stars loosely with the eBay thing
[06:27:33] No, he's just still poke. He's still posting this shit. It's the one I'm in. It's the one I'm in
[06:27:53] Fuck you guys bro. Fuck you guys. Yo, don't play with me right now. Don't play with me. It's the one I'm in
[06:28:16] It's this one. I'm in already
[06:28:18] How the line music is changing music is getting more dynamic losing my mind a little bit and it feels like I
[06:28:46] Request to speak. Oh, yeah. Oh
[06:28:48] I can't anymore. I
[06:28:50] Know I refuse to give Mike perms. Trump. Yeah, dude
[06:29:58] bro, this is a
[06:30:32] Historic run that Trump is on look at this sequence of look at this sequence of articles right now
[06:30:38] Trump flew on a charter ship previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein
[06:30:43] Okay?
[06:30:45] Trump in a fundraising email
[06:30:47] portrayed this live conversation with Elon Musk as an effort to bypass the major media and take my message to the American people
[06:30:52] but these technical problems are very clearly interfering with this ability to do so
[06:30:56] most blame the cyber attack known as distributed denial service attack or DDoS for the glitches
[06:31:02] DDoS attacks work by flooding services and malicious traffic and knocking them offline
[06:31:06] worst case we will proceed with a small number of live viewers and post a conversation later
[06:31:11] The space is fluctuating wildly and the number of people who have joined it currently says that 200,000 listeners even though no one is
[06:31:21] Is he fapping ain't no way ain't no way ain't no way ain't no way there is no way that this is how it starts oh
[06:31:54] My god, and he had the muted. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. He's surging it. He's jerking his peanuts. He's
[06:32:18] He's juggling his peanuts!
[06:32:20] Huh, where is the fucking...
[06:32:30] That's it? No audio?
[06:32:32] That's it? No audio?
[06:32:40] No audio, he's just gonna keep it muted.
[06:32:43] Do you think he thinks he's currently not muted?
[06:32:47] Elon is no longer in the Twitter space, he left the space.
[06:32:51] Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god.
[06:33:08] Oh, this is amazing, this is literally amazing.
[06:33:11] Holy shit, I can't believe it dude.
[06:33:14] This is actually amazing. That's crazy. This is so perfect. This is so perfect. Wait. Oh
[06:33:37] my god. What is the song that they're playing? Oh my god. Oh my god. Okay guys, I'm joking.
[06:34:21] I'm playing it. I just want to make sure because I know there's like normies in here.
[06:34:25] There's probably boomers in here that are trying to make sense of what's going on.
[06:34:27] I'm the one who's playing Ken Carson. Please don't think that that is literally what's
[06:34:33] going on. There's gonna be at least like one New York Times journalist that is like very
[06:34:37] confused right now and writing writing up a stormy like Trump on ceremoniously started
[06:34:43] playing Ken Carson, a popular musician under the Playbore Cardi label. Elon joined again.
[06:34:59] It's fixed. Elon is in. Okay, that was also me. I did that. I was sure lonely. Love
[06:36:57] for you. We know that Trump listens to that, but like in private. You know what I mean?
[06:37:09] I'm so glad. I live in the 21st century. And this is how I get my news. Yeah. I did see
[06:37:16] the one where he said he's going to do a smaller space, which is this one. But as it stands,
[06:37:21] there's currently no audio whatsoever from the space. So I don't know. Fortnite D 23
[06:37:36] Disney event got more viewers. I doubt that there's only 963,000 people. I think it's there's
[06:37:43] probably a lot more people. It's just that the website is so bricked. We can't tell. Oh
[06:37:49] no, the Harris campaign is taunting Trump on a social media platform. True social reprosin
[06:37:55] the critical comments he made after the Sanchez campaign announcement was plagued by
[06:37:58] similar technical problems. That's the other part. It's loser shit. It's loser
[06:38:04] shit to do this. And Rhonda Santis did this loser shit. And Trump rightfully fucking.
[06:38:10] Oh, right. Hello everyone. So my apologies for the late start. We unfortunately had a
[06:38:16] massive distributed knowledge service attack against our servers and saturated all about
[06:38:25] all of our data lines like basically hundreds of gigabits of data were saturated. We've
[06:38:33] We think we've overcome most of that,
[06:38:35] and so it's not that perceived.
[06:38:38] You're such a bitch.
[06:38:39] As this massive attack illustrates,
[06:38:42] there's a lot of opposition to people just hearing
[06:38:47] what President Trump has to say.
[06:38:50] And so, but I'm honored to have this conversation.
[06:38:53] I want to emphasize it's a conversation,
[06:38:57] and it's really intended to just get a feel
[06:38:59] for what Donald Trump is just like in a conversation.
[06:39:04] So it's hard to catch a vibe about someone
[06:39:06] if you just don't hear them talking in a normal way.
[06:39:09] And when there's an adversarial interview,
[06:39:13] like no one's themselves in adversarial interview.
[06:39:17] So for, and this is really
[06:39:19] and at kind of open-minded independent voters who
[06:39:26] get to touch their mind.
[06:39:27] Yeah, open-minded independent voters
[06:39:28] like Hitler, Groyper 48.
[06:39:30] So you should understand like what?
[06:39:32] And every blue check mark, crypto guy.
[06:39:35] Like to have a conversation.
[06:39:35] So I wanted to, it's a great, great to, to speak.
[06:39:42] We had a great conversation yesterday.
[06:39:45] As you mentioned yesterday, if we could just record
[06:39:47] that conversation and post it, it would have been excellent.
[06:39:51] I hope we can have something like that today.
[06:39:54] Well, I think we will.
[06:39:55] I'm pretty sure we will and congratulations
[06:39:57] because I see you broke every record in the book
[06:40:00] with so many millions of people, and it's an honor.
[06:40:03] We view that as an honor.
[06:40:05] And then you do want silencing of certain voices.
[06:40:09] Usually those are voices that have something to say
[06:40:12] that are constructive, oftentimes constructive.
[06:40:15] And so we have to consider it an honor,
[06:40:17] but congratulations on breaking every record in the book
[06:40:21] tonight, that's great.
[06:40:22] Well, thank you.
[06:40:23] Is he eating?
[06:40:24] Well, maybe we could start off with, I mean, the assassination attempt, which was an incredible
[06:40:33] thing.
[06:40:34] And I have to say that, you know, your actions at that assassination attempt were inspiring.
[06:40:41] You know, you, instead of shying away from things, instead of ducking down, you were
[06:40:47] popping your fist in the air and saying, fight, fight, fight, and I think that's,
[06:40:51] I mean, you know, the president of the United States represents America and I think that is that is America that that is strength under fire and so that's a, you know, a big, you know, part of the reason why I was excited to endorse you as having a term here is that was that was just incredibly inspiring.
[06:41:18] But I mean, what was it like for you?
[06:41:22] Glazing!
[06:41:23] Not pleasant.
[06:41:24] I have to be honest.
[06:41:25] I said, that was blue light.
[06:41:27] I had blue light.
[06:41:28] I didn't know it had.
[06:41:29] He's doing tricks on him!
[06:41:32] The doctors later told me that the ear is a place that
[06:41:35] is a very bloody place if you're going to get hit.
[06:41:39] Very bloody place.
[06:41:40] But in this case, it was probably
[06:41:41] the best alternative you could even think about
[06:41:44] because it went at the right angle.
[06:41:46] And it was a hard hit.
[06:41:50] It was very, I guess you would say surreal,
[06:41:53] but it wasn't surreal.
[06:41:54] You know, I was telling somebody,
[06:41:56] you have instances like this,
[06:41:58] or like a lot less than this,
[06:42:01] where you feel it's a surreal situation.
[06:42:03] And I never felt that way.
[06:42:04] I knew immediately that it was a bullet.
[06:42:08] I knew immediately that it was at the ear.
[06:42:12] And because it hit very hard, but hit the ear.
[06:42:16] And I also heard people shout bullets, bullets, get down,
[06:42:22] get down, because I moved down pretty nicely, pretty quickly.
[06:42:25] And we had bullets flying right over my head
[06:42:28] after I went down, so I'm glad I went down.
[06:42:30] The bigger miracle was that I was looking
[06:42:32] in the exact direction of the shooter, and so it hit.
[06:42:34] Boo, we don't care.
[06:42:36] We forgot about it, old man.
[06:42:37] Nobody cares.
[06:42:38] Far less destructive than any other angle.
[06:42:40] So that was the miracle.
[06:42:41] That was for those people that don't believe in God,
[06:42:44] I think we got to all start thinking about that.
[06:42:47] You have to, you know, I'm a believer.
[06:42:51] Now I'm more of a believer, I think,
[06:42:52] and a lot of people have said that to me,
[06:42:54] a lot of great people have said that to me actually,
[06:42:56] but it was amazing that I happened to be turned
[06:42:59] just at that perfect angle.
[06:43:01] And all because I put down a chart on immigration
[06:43:06] that showed that the numbers were so great.
[06:43:08] I love that chart even more now.
[06:43:09] Maybe it's a sign.
[06:43:11] Maybe that's a sign.
[06:43:12] It's an immigration sign.
[06:43:14] Yeah, we should get the South African immigrant out.
[06:43:18] At that moment, the boat, Mr.
[06:43:20] here, you're here, but you know, Mr.
[06:43:23] Mr. your hat, I mean, the amazing thing is that the sign,
[06:43:28] I said, bring down that sign on immigration.
[06:43:30] And it was literally about an eighth of a second
[06:43:34] where it would be good.
[06:43:35] And after that, it was going to be a disaster,
[06:43:37] no matter which way you were facing,
[06:43:40] but it just had that perfect angle,
[06:43:42] which was exactly at this shooter,
[06:43:46] very sad situation, such a sad situation.
[06:43:49] As you know, we lost somebody that was great Corrie,
[06:43:51] who a firefighter, a great gentleman, a great trooper.
[06:43:57] He was just a fantastic family and a fantastic man.
[06:44:01] I think he sounds like he has a list right now
[06:44:04] because of the audio compression issues, probably.
[06:44:07] help. And I mean, it doesn't play well to a guy like Trump who cares about the
[06:44:13] optics and dollars gave gave it to the wife. And you know, she said, this is
[06:44:18] really nice, but I'd rather not be a nice thing. Just somebody to say, to be
[06:44:23] honest, she's, she's great. The family is great. And we raised a lot of money
[06:44:27] for them and for two other gentlemen were unbelievable people. Also, they were
[06:44:32] hit really badly. They thought they were not going to make it. And they
[06:44:35] did the doctors in the Butler area. I tell you, they were incredible.
[06:44:40] They saved the two and they were really hit tough, both of them equally.
[06:44:46] Uh, and we thought we've either, my first question was, cause I heard bullets fly
[06:44:50] it over me. I just asked his name. Elon, ask his name right now.
[06:44:54] Ask what the firefighters name is right now.
[06:44:57] Thousands of people and it was no land. I mean,
[06:44:59] you will be a legend if he asked, he would never do it, but I knew there
[06:45:03] or other shots being fired.
[06:45:06] And they said, you don't know yet,
[06:45:08] but some people have been badly hurt.
[06:45:11] And I have to give the secret service sniper,
[06:45:16] they call him or sharpshooter, but sniper,
[06:45:18] because he didn't know there was a problem.
[06:45:22] He's been, he's an extraordinary shot, obviously.
[06:45:25] And he didn't know there was a problem.
[06:45:27] And he was able to pick it all out within five seconds.
[06:45:30] And he used one bullet from very far away,
[06:45:32] I guess probably about 400 yards.
[06:45:35] The shooter was one 30.
[06:45:37] But he was on the, it was pretty funny when he was like, I'll never tell this story
[06:45:41] again. It's too emotional.
[06:45:43] The smoke and the flame from the gun.
[06:45:46] That was one of my favorite gay Trump moments when he gets like all like, I
[06:45:51] will never tell this story again.
[06:45:53] Got from very far away.
[06:45:55] And if he, if he didn't do that, Elon, he would have, I mean, if he
[06:45:59] would have a lot of people a lot more people have been could have been
[06:46:02] badly hurt and killed so I have to take my hat off to him because that's also a
[06:46:08] surreal you know I've been with them for 23 years and this he's never had
[06:46:13] anything like this and all of a sudden he has to act and it's a very tough thing
[06:46:17] to act and to be shooting somebody but he saw the he saw the gun saw the
[06:46:23] smoke saw the flame from the gun very far away I obviously is very good
[06:46:27] He's got very good vision, which I assume you have to have in that particular work.
[06:46:32] But he took aim very quickly, and they say it was approximately five seconds from long range, one bullet.
[06:46:41] If that didn't happen, because the shooter had a lot of bullets.
[06:46:44] He had a lot of cartridges up there with him.
[06:46:48] Well, I mean, that's clearly, you know, he was very competent in taking that shot to stop
[06:46:57] the attempted assassination. But I mean, there does seem to be, I mean, some pretty significant
[06:47:05] failings elsewhere in the system. Like, there's just no way that, like, how on earth does
[06:47:10] a shooter get on a roof 130 yards away? That seems crazy. I think most people are
[06:47:18] wondering how that on earth could such a thing happen well you know I view it as
[06:47:21] two ways there should have been nobody in the roof there were people because
[06:47:25] there were so many tens of thousands of people there there were people that were
[06:47:29] seeing him and there was one woman with a red shirt and right all over it and
[06:47:37] she's screaming that guy's got a gun you know you saw it probably it's like
[06:47:45] I'm just I guess I mean fine for my part
[06:47:49] I think probably many members of the public are wondering how the heck are you know basically
[06:47:56] People wondering by pointing out there's a guy on the roof with a gun. Yeah
[06:48:00] I've there seen it, but somehow that's it's not being addressed
[06:48:06] That that does seem crazy. Well, they're gonna learn from this the communication between the local police who sort of
[06:48:12] had an idea and then ultimately a man lifted himself up to the roof could
[06:48:17] barely do it because you know he was pulling himself up and he saw the man
[06:48:23] with the gun the man with the gun pointed the gun at him he thought he was
[06:48:28] probably gonna get shot but you know who's like pulling himself up and because
[06:48:34] of that he couldn't get to his gun and he fell down actually very badly hurt
[06:48:38] his leg, his ankle. I hear very badly, but he fell down. And he did, you know, from what
[06:48:45] I understand, he did say there's a guy up there.
[06:48:48] Don't talk about this. Move on, bro. Move on.
[06:48:51] The shooting started very quickly after that. I think it, I think it forced the shooter
[06:48:56] to go maybe quicker. You know, he was supposed to be a very good shot. My sons, Don and
[06:49:02] Eric, they, they can't believe what happened. But they said from 130 yards, a bad shot would
[06:49:09] hit that target almost every time. They said it's like in God thinking a two foot putt.
[06:49:14] Yeah, it's not a hot. It's not a tough shot. It's not a long shot. The secret service
[06:49:20] person had the long shot. He had, I think one thing that people fail to consider is
[06:49:26] that Trump actually performs really well in adversarial interviews because he gets
[06:49:30] like bitchy. And when it's a glazesh, and I've listened to so many Trump glazeshes with
[06:49:36] Sean Hannity where he sucks them, like he gives him that good suck. It's very boring.
[06:49:42] You know, you had so many people. One of the miracles it comes across as like a very boring
[06:49:47] low energy bag and for control people. When guns go off and it does happen in stadiums
[06:49:54] and a soccer match or some kind of a match, everybody flees they go to stampede like
[06:49:59] cattle, but everybody and a lot of people get killed with those
[06:50:02] stampede. We had more people than you'd have it. You know, some
[06:50:06] of these matches or these games and nobody left. You know, you
[06:50:11] had a small group behind us in the grandstand. And that was
[06:50:15] fall. And you look at it as it was taking place. And normally
[06:50:20] they'd be running. They didn't like they saw that I was hurt.
[06:50:23] They saw a lot of blood. And they saw that I went down.
[06:50:27] And it's almost like they wanted to be with me. Well, out front you had thousands, tens of thousands of people.
[06:50:34] As far as the eye could see, you had people in Butler. As far as the eye could see.
[06:50:38] And a lot of press too. You know, many cameras on watching this.
[06:50:44] It's what makes it so different because normally things happen that aren't good, but you never have a picture.
[06:50:50] Here we have all these cameras shooting it. So, you know, sort of amazing.
[06:50:55] But one of the interesting things was that you didn't have anybody flee.
[06:50:59] You didn't have anybody stampede.
[06:51:01] Sure.
[06:51:02] Nobody.
[06:51:03] And there were some people behind me.
[06:51:04] They stood up and they're looking like, you know, I mean, I'll tell you, you want
[06:51:06] to have, you want to have them in a fox hall with you.
[06:51:08] I want to meet some of those people because it's so different from what you heard.
[06:51:12] But so, so I was down.
[06:51:14] But the Secret Service guys, there were bullets flying right over my head.
[06:51:18] You could hear them go whizzing.
[06:51:19] And, and these guys came jumping on top of me.
[06:51:24] And a young lady, Kate, they moved so fast.
[06:51:30] You won bingo?
[06:51:31] Congratulations.
[06:51:31] That took tremendous courage.
[06:51:32] Now, there was a lack of coordination.
[06:51:36] Obviously, everybody understands that somebody
[06:51:39] that building should have been covered.
[06:51:42] Yeah, I mean, that was the big thing.
[06:51:45] I mean, looking at the aerial views,
[06:51:47] that building would be like the number one spot for a sniper.
[06:51:49] And it's like, if you were to pick like,
[06:51:52] what is the favorite place?
[06:51:54] So if the goal is to assassinate, what's your favorite spot?
[06:51:56] That building, that building would be number one.
[06:51:58] That would have been the spot.
[06:51:59] It's like, you couldn't ask for a better location.
[06:52:01] It's like, no, that would have been the spot.
[06:52:03] You know what people think is when the local policeman,
[06:52:07] who by the way, you know, he really,
[06:52:10] he did what he was supposed to do.
[06:52:12] He couldn't hold on any longer.
[06:52:14] And then when he got his head just peeking above,
[06:52:16] this guy standing there with a gun at his head.
[06:52:19] And when he fell down again, hurt his ankle very badly,
[06:52:23] but he was making the calls.
[06:52:24] But what happened is the firing took place very soon.
[06:52:28] This is a good take on the dynamic.
[06:52:29] Elon Musk showed up to say this was a conspiracy
[06:52:31] by the deep state or potentially like DEI
[06:52:33] and was allowed to happen,
[06:52:34] but that's not actually convenient for Trump.
[06:52:36] He wants people to think the killer
[06:52:37] was super skilled and survived nonetheless.
[06:52:39] He's defending the cop who got scared
[06:52:41] by the kid on the roof.
[06:52:44] Yeah, but it could have been a much bigger problem.
[06:52:49] But he totally would have hit if you hadn't turned your head, so like, you know, there
[06:52:54] was a, it was a very near thing.
[06:52:57] It was a miracle.
[06:52:58] If I hadn't turned my head, I would not be talking to you right now, as much as I like
[06:53:02] you.
[06:53:03] Exactly.
[06:53:04] I would not, I would not be talking to you from another round plan.
[06:53:08] Yeah, that's right.
[06:53:09] We'd be talking from a different place, but it was a, it was a, you know, it was
[06:53:14] a very terrible experience.
[06:53:16] The Butler Hospital, they did such a great job.
[06:53:20] The doctors were so good.
[06:53:21] Everybody was so good.
[06:53:22] There was a mistake.
[06:53:24] If somebody knew, because people were hearing,
[06:53:28] you know, there was just a bad feeling
[06:53:29] that there was somebody who was around.
[06:53:31] You know that story now, it's been.
[06:53:33] Yeah, yeah.
[06:53:33] And if somebody could have said,
[06:53:35] because they've oftentimes said,
[06:53:36] you know, like there'd be a lightning storm or something
[06:53:38] because they've done, I think over 300.
[06:53:41] I think I did a lot more than that, but we did a lot.
[06:53:43] And oftentimes they'll say,
[06:53:44] Sir, could you wait 10 minutes please sir?
[06:53:46] Could you wait 20 minutes as a storm overhead or lightning or something?
[06:53:50] Right?
[06:53:50] And that happens often and this would have been a perfect time for that to have happened.
[06:53:55] But it didn't it didn't get coordinated.
[06:53:58] That was the problem.
[06:54:01] Well, it was your I think your your actions in the in the heat of a fire.
[06:54:09] And, you know, but what I find honorable there was that you can't fake bravery
[06:54:14] under such circumstances.
[06:54:15] the courage is instinctual or it is not.
[06:54:17] It's not a rehearsed action.
[06:54:19] And so I just want to say that,
[06:54:21] I think a lot of people admire your courage under fire.
[06:54:23] Blaze!
[06:54:24] Yeah, so.
[06:54:25] Thank you very much.
[06:54:26] I appreciate it.
[06:54:27] I didn't think of it.
[06:54:29] I just wanted to get up and I wanted to stand up.
[06:54:32] I wanted to let people know,
[06:54:33] I felt I was good when they were on top of me,
[06:54:37] covering me actually, very much covering me
[06:54:39] and very bravely, but I wanted to get up.
[06:54:43] I said, I want to get up.
[06:54:44] And they wanted, you know, they had, they have everything there.
[06:54:48] They have, they wanted stretcher.
[06:54:50] I didn't like the stretcher.
[06:54:51] And I knew I was hit in the ear, but I knew I wasn't hit anywhere else.
[06:54:54] They felt I was hit someplace else.
[06:54:56] It was such a lot of blood and they were sure that I was hit someplace else.
[06:55:00] And they were saying, sir, you, you, you were hitting more than the year.
[06:55:05] I said, nope, I was hit in the year.
[06:55:06] I want to get up.
[06:55:07] Let me get up.
[06:55:08] And so we, I got up and the crowd didn't know what to think.
[06:55:13] I mean, this was so, so many people and they get,
[06:55:16] you could see they were confused.
[06:55:17] They didn't know what to think.
[06:55:19] And I wanted to let them know I was okay.
[06:55:22] It was very important for me to let them know that,
[06:55:24] and they went wild.
[06:55:26] You've seen the after,
[06:55:28] they didn't go wild when I got up
[06:55:29] because they didn't know was I alive.
[06:55:32] You really couldn't tell when I stood up
[06:55:35] before the hand, before the, you know,
[06:55:37] the fist in the air, they didn't know if I was alive.
[06:55:41] Nobody did.
[06:55:42] And when I put the fist up, they were just relieved
[06:55:48] and happy and thrilled.
[06:55:49] And the place went crazy.
[06:55:52] Oh my God, this is what it is like right now.
[06:55:54] It was a terrible thing, but it was incredible.
[06:55:57] It was incredibly moving, yeah.
[06:56:00] Well, and speaking of the sort of slide
[06:56:04] that got you to turn.
[06:56:05] You're so fucking cute.
[06:56:06] Saved your life, really.
[06:56:08] Was the illegal immigration slide.
[06:56:11] Maybe this is what we're talking about about that.
[06:56:15] It was it was that's like that's why you're right now.
[06:56:18] The illegal immigration saved my life.
[06:56:20] I think you're right, but it would be an exact angle.
[06:56:25] I mean, that's that's my if you honestly say it's saved by a legal.
[06:56:28] You know, the incredible thing though, when you talk about the odds,
[06:56:31] you had to be exactly at that angle.
[06:56:33] But but the incredible thing is that no, the chart,
[06:56:37] I used it less than 20% of the time.
[06:56:39] It was just a moment, it's always on my left, never my right, and it's always at the end
[06:56:45] of the speech.
[06:56:46] I don't think so.
[06:56:47] Here we have it, it's on the right, not the left, it's at the beginning, not the end,
[06:56:52] and even the people that put it up, they weren't prepared, and they did a great job.
[06:56:56] They got it up immediately, but I looked to the right and the bullet came whizzing
[06:57:03] by hitting my ear.
[06:57:05] So it was amazing.
[06:57:06] And when you think of the odds of that, and you know, that normally you wouldn't use it.
[06:57:13] Normally I wouldn't have the thing.
[06:57:14] And then, you know, it would have been a very different story.
[06:57:17] It's very much, I say an act of God, it's a miracle that it happened.
[06:57:23] And I'm honored.
[06:57:24] He does.
[06:57:25] Trump has a list.
[06:57:26] Let's just start that.
[06:57:29] Trump actually has a list.
[06:57:30] He always has a body double.
[06:57:31] What were you about to say about illegal immigration before you were rudely interrupted?
[06:57:35] I was going to say how good the numbers were.
[06:57:37] By the way, we're going back to Butler
[06:57:39] and we're gonna go back in October.
[06:57:41] We're all set up and we're...
[06:57:43] There are no men going back to Butler.
[06:57:45] That's crazy.
[06:57:46] It's a great area.
[06:57:47] These are incredible people.
[06:57:50] Like the three that in the case of Corey Kilden,
[06:57:52] the other two, the families are,
[06:57:55] I got to know them a little bit
[06:57:56] and the families are great.
[06:57:58] But we're going back to Butler
[06:58:00] and I think I'll probably start by saying,
[06:58:03] as I was saying, price of being so horribly interrupted.
[06:58:10] Yeah, so, rudely interrupted by an investigation attempt.
[06:58:14] No, but the chart.
[06:58:15] Some people have no matter.
[06:58:16] Elon, the chart was just a chart that in my last week,
[06:58:20] we had the best illegal immigration numbers,
[06:58:24] meaning stopping.
[06:58:25] It was at the lowest.
[06:58:26] You've seen the chart.
[06:58:27] It's become a quite a famous chart,
[06:58:29] but that was the lowest point ever recorded.
[06:58:33] it was really, I mean, I was very proud of those numbers.
[06:58:36] And then you see what happened with these people,
[06:58:39] Kamala and Joe, you see what happened,
[06:58:43] they just let it go.
[06:58:44] I had remained in Mexico policies.
[06:58:47] I had all these different policies that were so good.
[06:58:51] Guys like Tom Hallman and Brandon Judd
[06:58:54] from Board of Patrol, all these are all people
[06:58:56] that they've been on television.
[06:58:58] It says the best numbers we've ever had.
[06:59:00] We had so many different checks,
[06:59:02] We had catch and release in Mexico, not the United States.
[06:59:04] We had catch and release in the United States.
[06:59:06] We had it in Mexico.
[06:59:07] We had so many things.
[06:59:09] We had things where if people, many people come in there, they have contagious diseases.
[06:59:15] We had everything passed.
[06:59:17] If you have a contagious disease, I'm sorry, but we cannot allow you into the country.
[06:59:22] So we were setting literally records.
[06:59:24] Why is he laughing?
[06:59:26] All I was doing is showing that.
[06:59:29] I use it sometimes.
[06:59:30] In this case, I'm glad I used it.
[06:59:32] I can tell you that, but there were fantastic numbers.
[06:59:36] But I'm gonna sleep with that chart always.
[06:59:38] I'll be sleeping with that chart.
[06:59:40] That chart was there.
[06:59:41] You're weird, bro.
[06:59:42] You're a fucking weirdo.
[06:59:43] That's a weird ass thing to say.
[06:59:46] You're running for president.
[06:59:47] What do you mean you're gonna sleep
[06:59:48] with a chart of the immigration numbers?
[06:59:50] Legal immigration, but we also need to...
[06:59:54] Bro, it's weird as hell, dude.
[06:59:57] And especially unvetted illegal immigration
[06:59:59] because you know, and this is illegal immigrant is bad.
[07:00:04] In fact, I think most people who are illegal immigrants are actually good,
[07:00:08] but you can't tell the difference unless there's a solid bedding of who comes across the border.
[07:00:13] Does that represent your position?
[07:00:16] I say it very simply.
[07:00:18] They have to come in legally.
[07:00:20] They have to be checked.
[07:00:22] Because look, Kamala was the borders are now she's denying it.
[07:00:25] Everything that I do, she's saying she was strong on the board or we're going to be strong.
[07:00:31] Well, she doesn't have to say if she could close it up right now, they could do things
[07:00:35] right now.
[07:00:36] It's horrible.
[07:00:38] No tax on tips.
[07:00:39] And all of a sudden she's making a speech and said there will be no tax on tip.
[07:00:42] Do I think there's a noticeable effect on Trump's numbers?
[07:00:45] Positive or negative?
[07:00:46] Negative.
[07:00:47] You know, they had not only negative is negative, no positives.
[07:00:52] Normal people are not on Twitter chat.
[07:00:53] of them were assigned to go get wasted.
[07:00:55] Most people are just going to talk about how shitty the interview was and how it failed
[07:00:59] spectacularly.
[07:01:00] Elon Musk has already murdered two campaigns.
[07:01:03] About the murderous third.
[07:01:04] People horribly.
[07:01:05] And then all of a sudden for politics, she says, you know, she comes out with, with
[07:01:09] what I said, which I think is terrible.
[07:01:11] And I think it's also hitting them very hard.
[07:01:13] These people are fake.
[07:01:14] Now they're also saying they did a good job in the border.
[07:01:17] We had the worst numbers in the history of the world, not of our country.
[07:01:20] There's never been a country.
[07:01:22] I believe it's over 20 million people came into our country, many coming from jail, from
[07:01:35] prisons, from mental institutions, or a bigger version of that is insane asylums, and many
[07:01:43] are terrorists.
[07:01:44] And I'll tell you what, they're coming not just from South America, they're coming
[07:01:47] from Africa, they're coming from all over the world.
[07:01:49] They're coming from Asia, they're coming from the Middle East, they're coming from countries
[07:01:55] that are stupidly and horribly bombing Israel, October 7th, they're coming from all over
[07:02:03] the world.
[07:02:04] And you look at, it's so sad, October 7th, because it should have never happened.
[07:02:09] It's so sad when you look at Ukraine, it should have never happened.
[07:02:13] We have a defective government, these are defective people, and they're not people
[07:02:16] that should be running it.
[07:02:18] But when you see it, the best thing to do is you have millions of people coming in a
[07:02:23] month and then she gets up and she tries to pretend like she's going to do something.
[07:02:29] She had three and a half years.
[07:02:31] And by the way, they have another five months that they can do something, but they won't
[07:02:35] do anything.
[07:02:36] It's all talk.
[07:02:37] She's incompetent and he's incompetent.
[07:02:39] And frankly, I think that she's more incompetent than he is.
[07:02:43] And that's saying something because he's not too good.
[07:02:45] I think it's it is essential to have a secure border. I mean, you're really not a country unless you're in a secure border.
[07:02:55] A lot of people have talked about how Trump doesn't know what an asylum seeker is and thinks it's an insane asylum.
[07:03:02] And I'm beginning to feel like that is the case.
[07:03:05] Or we can't function as a country and our services, you know, our central services are being overwhelmed in a lot of cities.
[07:03:12] But as we were talking about earlier, I think having a legal immigration process that is
[07:03:22] smooth and efficient and done well, and I'm speaking as someone who is a legal immigrant.
[07:03:28] And I think that that, I mean, like one way to think of it is who do you want on your
[07:03:33] team?
[07:03:34] You know, who do you want on Team America?
[07:03:38] And I think we want to just say, okay, we want to let in people who are going to be great contributors to our society and to our economy and, you know, and who do you want on the team?
[07:03:53] And it's, and it's not to say that, like, in my opinion, most of the illegal people are actually good, hardworking people. That's my opinion.
[07:04:04] But some are not. And you just have this sort of adverse selection process where, you know, if somebody's, you know, if somebody's like, you know, has a career in theft or robbery, I don't understand what's taken them so long to get here.
[07:04:27] Because we're such a target rich environment.
[07:04:30] I mean, you know, why don't they, why don't more people have a career in, you know, bad things coming here sooner?
[07:04:39] Because it's, I mean, it's a piece of cake to go Rob, you know, hasn't LA or New York compared to other parts of the world.
[07:04:47] the world and in a lot of places in America if you try to stop the person who's robbing
[07:04:55] you, you'll be arrested.
[07:04:57] No, no.
[07:04:58] It's the same.
[07:04:59] It's right.
[07:05:00] I mean, what's happening with crime and our police are so good but they're not allowed
[07:05:04] to do their job.
[07:05:05] But I have to tell you, Ilana, I hate to say it because it's such a downer to
[07:05:09] say it.
[07:05:10] I hate to say it.
[07:05:11] Oh my God.
[07:05:12] I hate it.
[07:05:13] But you have a lot of people that just shouldn't be, I think it's a much bigger
[07:05:16] number than you think. They're allowing people from their jails. And if you were running one
[07:05:21] of these countries where they're coming from, you would have had all of them. As an example,
[07:05:27] Venezuela, their crime is down 72%. They're taking their drug dealers. They're taking,
[07:05:32] frankly, their prisoners. They're emptying out their prisons. They're taking their criminals,
[07:05:37] their murderers, their rapists, and they're delivering them into the...
[07:05:41] What cast cast or yeah, well, they did on a much smaller scale
[07:05:45] Yeah, it was a much smaller scale
[07:05:47] But this is a massive scale because this is being done worldwide, but here's what's happening crime all over the world is down
[07:05:54] And why do you see the numbers that we have? You know these this is migrant crime
[07:05:59] This is
[07:06:02] Somebody was knifed with a are we dumping our fucking criminals the other country's to I mean we have watching in New York in one of the shelters and
[07:06:10] and started pulling out the knives and bad things happen today.
[07:06:15] But this is happening every day.
[07:06:16] These are rough people.
[07:06:18] These are people that are in jail for murder
[07:06:20] and all sorts of things.
[07:06:21] And they're releasing them into our country
[07:06:23] and they're telling them, if you come back,
[07:06:25] we're going to kill you.
[07:06:26] We're going to give you the death penalty or kill you.
[07:06:28] So they don't want to come back.
[07:06:29] But these are rough people.
[07:06:31] These are criminals that make our criminals
[07:06:33] look like nice people.
[07:06:34] And it's horrible what they're doing.
[07:06:36] And she's in charge of it.
[07:06:38] Because now she's trying to say
[07:06:39] she had nothing to do with it.
[07:06:41] And she's such a liar because she was called the Bordesar the first day and it was on the
[07:06:45] headlines of every newspaper.
[07:06:47] She's the Bordesar and she never even went there.
[07:06:49] She went to one location, which had nothing to do with where the problem is, you know,
[07:06:53] she went in and out, I guess, because she was getting a lot of pressure, but had nothing
[07:06:57] to do with the problem.
[07:06:59] But she was the Bordesar and you, the people can't allow them to get away with their
[07:07:04] disinformation campaign.
[07:07:05] Now she's trying to say that she wasn't really involved and the whole thing is horrible.
[07:07:13] She was totally in charge.
[07:07:15] She could have shut the border down without him.
[07:07:17] He didn't know what he was doing anyways.
[07:07:18] He wouldn't have even known what happened.
[07:07:20] You could shut the border down.
[07:07:21] He wouldn't even know the difference.
[07:07:23] But the fact is that she was not a bad lie.
[07:07:27] Give him credit for that one.
[07:07:29] The fact is you could just call her.
[07:07:31] He was in charge of the border and the border was the worst ever.
[07:07:36] It's simply not working.
[07:07:37] No, it's horrible.
[07:07:39] Whether it's a question of intention or competence, either way, we don't have a secure border and
[07:07:48] we have people streaming over like it looks like a World War Z zombie apocalypse.
[07:07:52] The real issue is not the border, but the top of the hour ad break and avoiding the
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[07:08:14] Which primes are free hugs?
[07:08:15] It's just made up for real, and I'm just seeing people stream across the border.
[07:08:19] And I have to say, at least the people I asked for did not look friendly.
[07:08:22] You know, so...
[07:08:24] These are people...
[07:08:25] We can look at my video and say, you know...
[07:08:27] ...we should be both friendly.
[07:08:28] Yeah, that looks super friendly, so...
[07:08:29] These are people that Elon would not be the same man if he had to walk across the street
[07:08:34] and look at these people in the eye.
[07:08:36] These are rough people.
[07:08:37] These are really rough people coming across.
[07:08:39] And I know rough people.
[07:08:41] And these are people that we don't want in our country.
[07:08:43] And, you know, the caravans are coming in and they're putting...
[07:08:47] And who's doing this is the heads of the countries.
[07:08:50] you would be doing it and so would I and everyone would say,
[07:08:53] oh, what a terrible thing to say.
[07:08:55] The fact is it's brilliant for them
[07:08:57] because they're taking all of their bad people,
[07:09:00] really bad people.
[07:09:01] And I hate to say this,
[07:09:03] the reason the numbers are much bigger than you would think
[07:09:07] is they're also taking their non-productive people.
[07:09:09] Now these aren't people that will kill you,
[07:09:11] we have enough of them,
[07:09:13] but these are people that are non-productive.
[07:09:15] They are just non-productive.
[07:09:17] I mean, for whatever reason,
[07:09:18] They're not workers or they don't want to work or whatever.
[07:09:22] And these bro, you have two fucking spoiled billionaires coming from fucking
[07:09:27] multi-millionaire billionaire parents talking about how like the random
[07:09:32] Guatemalan dude that crossed the fucking border trekked for thousands of
[07:09:36] miles to work for pennies on the dollar is unproductive.
[07:09:40] Shut the fuck up bitch.
[07:09:42] Walking over here and I saw an ad by Kamala.
[07:09:45] What are you saying?
[07:09:46] he is going to provide anyone that believes this narrative is the dumbest fucking
[07:09:50] room and deserves to have all their money stolen by these fucking dipshits
[07:09:55] straight up yeah I think this frankly I think this is a fundamental existential
[07:10:00] issue for the United States and if we have another form we're literally on
[07:10:05] the website of a guy who is demonstrably incompetent asshole who broke who
[07:10:09] break the fucking website that was at least used before three and a half
[07:10:13] years. I'm not sure we've got a country. You don't have a country. Elon, if they get in,
[07:10:19] you will have 50 to 60 million people from all over the world, not South America only.
[07:10:25] You know, we think of South America, we think of Honduras, and El Salvador, Guatemala,
[07:10:31] and Mexico, you know, the four, but it's not that it's everywhere. They're coming in from
[07:10:37] everywhere. And I had to stay in Mexico. Yeah, this is a super important point.
[07:10:42] like people it's like well basically when I went down there I was like well where
[07:10:46] people from is like it's like almost no one was from Mexico no Mexico let's
[07:10:50] just it's just the border it's just the border with Mexico but the people coming
[07:10:53] in it's it's it's earth the rest of earth and America is is only you know
[07:11:00] about four or five percent of the population of earth it would only
[07:11:04] take a few percent of the rest of us to overwhelm everything we're already
[07:11:07] overwhelmed Elon it's we're overwhelmed you had to see the news
[07:11:11] tonight about New York, New York, and I love that place and what they're doing to it is horrible
[07:11:16] what they're doing to it and all the courts do is they try and focus on Trump, okay? Let's focus on
[07:11:22] Trump who did nothing wrong. I complain about our rigged election. Elon, what's happened is
[07:11:28] unbelievable. You have from Africa, from the Congo they're coming, from the Congo and 22 people
[07:11:35] came in from the Congo recently and they're murderers and they dropped them, they drop
[07:11:39] them. They take them out of jails, which is very expensive, you know, to maintain the jail.
[07:11:44] So they don't do too much maintaining, I can tell you, but they take them out of jails, prisons,
[07:11:49] they take them out and they bring them to the United States. They deposit them in the United
[07:11:53] States and say, don't ever come back. You're going to be executed and they don't want to come
[07:11:57] back, but they won't come back. But they're coming from Africa. They're coming from Asia.
[07:12:04] They're coming from the Middle East. They're coming from South America. They're coming
[07:12:07] coming from everywhere. And there are a lot of really bad ones.
[07:12:10] It's just an everyone on Earth thing and it's just not possible for the United States to
[07:12:16] absorb everyone from Earth or even a few percent of the rest of Earth. It's just not
[07:12:22] possible.
[07:12:23] We're going to have, just to finish this up, we're going to have the largest deportation
[07:12:29] in history of this country. And we have no choice. Otherwise, we're going to have
[07:12:33] country what they've done to our country. Think of it, with, you know, in Venezuela and in
[07:12:40] some of these other countries, crime is down 50, 60, 70, 80%. And you would be the same.
[07:12:46] You would have, you would have, I'll tell you what, Venezuela has not gotten rid of
[07:12:50] all of them. They've gotten rid of about 70% of their really bad people. Their jails
[07:12:55] are about 50% put into the United States. Same with other countries. Some are at
[07:13:01] percent summer and 50 percent. They're all different. But the bottom line is they're all
[07:13:05] going to be at 100 percent. Why wouldn't you put 100 percent of it? And they're doing it
[07:13:09] right now. While there's third rate phony candidate. Don't forget I beat. I beat Biden. He failed
[07:13:18] in the debate miserably. And you know, some people said, oh, gee, it's too bad. It's
[07:13:23] too bad. He did so badly. Well, you know, the first time they said, wow, one of the
[07:13:29] The people at CNN said that was the greatest debate performance I've ever witnessed.
[07:13:33] And then two days later, they didn't talk about that.
[07:13:35] They just said he was bad.
[07:13:37] But that's okay.
[07:13:38] That's the way I get treated.
[07:13:39] And I don't mind that at all.
[07:13:40] What I can tell you is that we cannot have a Democrat.
[07:13:43] We cannot have her.
[07:13:44] She's incompetent.
[07:13:45] Broze Duncan on a fucking senile old man of you since this whole scam started.
[07:13:53] And say what you want.
[07:13:54] This was a coup.
[07:13:56] This was a coup of a president of the United States.
[07:13:58] He didn't want to leave and they said, we can do it the nice way or we can do it the
[07:14:02] hard way.
[07:14:03] Yeah.
[07:14:04] I'm just talking about back behind the shed and basically shot him.
[07:14:07] Oh, what they did with this guy.
[07:14:09] And I'm no fan of his and he was a horrible president, the worst president in history.
[07:14:13] And one of the reasons he was so bad, first of all, the Israeli attack would have
[07:14:17] never happened.
[07:14:18] Russia would never have attacked Ukraine and we'd have no inflation.
[07:14:22] And we wouldn't have had the Afghanistan mess if you think of it.
[07:14:25] we wouldn't have had Afghanistan. You take a few of those events away and we have a different world,
[07:14:32] we would also have no inflation was caused by oil.
[07:14:37] Yeah, no, no, I think you're making an excellent point here, which is that
[07:14:41] when other countries, you know, that are thinking about invading or doing bad things,
[07:14:47] when they're thinking about that, they're thinking about, okay, what's the American
[07:14:50] president going to do, and do they fear the American president? Or is it someone they do
[07:14:56] not respect and do not fear? And I think they do, they would rightfully be, I mean, you know,
[07:15:06] look at the footage of the assassination, they're like, okay, you know,
[07:15:11] President Trump is like, don't mess with me. I mean, that's like, whereas I think people are
[07:15:18] are not going to be, they obviously have not been at all intimidated by Biden, and they
[07:15:23] certainly will not be intimidated by Kamala, and you have to really think of that in the
[07:15:26] context of global security.
[07:15:31] If the American president is someone that evil dictators are scared of, that makes
[07:15:38] a huge difference to the security of the world.
[07:15:41] So I had a good relationship with Putin despite the Russia-Russia-Russia hoax that lasted
[07:15:46] for over two years, just a hoax created by Hillary Clinton
[07:15:49] and Adam Shifty Schiff, some just bad people,
[07:15:52] you know, just sick people, frankly.
[07:15:54] I mean, Schiff is a sick person.
[07:15:56] He's gonna end up probably being a senator.
[07:15:58] It's hard to believe that the whole thing is hard to believe.
[07:16:01] But, you know, they put our country in danger with that stuff too.
[07:16:04] They actually, when they make up stories
[07:16:06] and you have to fight your way out of it for a long time.
[07:16:09] But I know Putin very well,
[07:16:11] I got along with him very well.
[07:16:13] He respected me and it's just one of those things.
[07:16:15] And he would, we would talk a lot about Ukraine.
[07:16:19] It was the apple of his eye, but I said, don't ever do it.
[07:16:22] Don't ever do it.
[07:16:23] You know, I shut down Nord Stream too.
[07:16:25] That was the big oil pipeline, the biggest, I think,
[07:16:27] the biggest pipeline in the world going all over Europe.
[07:16:29] I shut it down.
[07:16:30] Biden came and then they say, I, you know, I was, I loved Russia.
[07:16:33] I was a friend of Putin and I loved Russia.
[07:16:35] No, he actually said to me one time, he said, if you're my friend,
[07:16:38] I'd hate to see you as an enemy.
[07:16:40] I shut down his pipeline, the biggest pipeline.
[07:16:43] They were looking at that fund and this, this pathetic president gets in there.
[07:16:49] And the first thing you did, one of the early things he did is he shut down.
[07:16:53] He, he shut down Keystone XL pipeline, which is our pipeline that would have
[07:16:58] employed 48,000 people pipeline workers shuts it down.
[07:17:03] That was a massive job that Obama refused to allow.
[07:17:09] I allowed it in my first week because it was jobs and it moved oil.
[07:17:13] And by the way, in a much more environmentally friendly way, it's underground.
[07:17:17] It's not a truck that catches on fire or a train that catches on fire.
[07:17:21] But think of it, he shut down the XL pipeline, the Keystone XL pipeline.
[07:17:28] He shuts that down and he approves the Russian pipeline.
[07:17:32] Yeah, it doesn't make any sense.
[07:17:34] It's like it's inconsistent, certainly.
[07:17:37] I mean, I think it's just worth emphasizing to listeners the immense importance of whether
[07:17:47] the United States president is intimidating or not intimidating and how much that matters
[07:17:52] to global security because there's some real tough characters out there and if they don't
[07:17:58] think the American president is tough, they will do what they want to do.
[07:18:01] I know every one of them.
[07:18:02] It puts the whole world in danger.
[07:18:05] Elon, I know every one of them and I know them well.
[07:18:07] I know Putin, I know President Xi,
[07:18:09] I know Kim Jong-un of North Korea,
[07:18:11] I know every one of them.
[07:18:12] And let me tell you, people say,
[07:18:14] oh, this is terrible.
[07:18:15] He said, I'm not saying anything good or bad.
[07:18:18] They're at the top of their game.
[07:18:19] They're tough, they're smart, they're vicious,
[07:18:23] and they're gonna protect their country,
[07:18:24] whether they love their country, they probably do.
[07:18:26] It's just a different form of love,
[07:18:28] but they're gonna protect their country.
[07:18:30] But these are tough people at the top of their game.
[07:18:32] And when they see a Kamala,
[07:18:34] or when they see Biden, Sleepy Joe,
[07:18:37] they can't even believe it.
[07:18:39] They can't believe this happened.
[07:18:41] All the stuff that you're seeing now,
[07:18:42] all the horror that you, look at Israel,
[07:18:45] they're all waiting for an attack from Iran.
[07:18:47] Iran would not be attacking, believe me.
[07:18:49] You know, when I was there and I say it with respect
[07:18:53] because I think we would have been good with Iran.
[07:18:56] I don't wanna do anything bad to Iran,
[07:18:58] but they knew not to mess around.
[07:18:59] Iran was broke because they told China,
[07:19:02] If you buy from Iran oil, it's all about the oil.
[07:19:05] That's where the money is.
[07:19:06] But if you buy oil from Iran,
[07:19:08] you're not going to do any business with the United States.
[07:19:12] And I meant it.
[07:19:13] And they said, we'll pass it.
[07:19:15] They didn't buy oil.
[07:19:16] Other countries, likewise, if you want to buy,
[07:19:18] you're not doing business with the United States.
[07:19:20] And they were at a point where they had no money
[07:19:23] for Hamas, they had no money for Hezbollah,
[07:19:25] they had no money for any of these instruments of terror.
[07:19:28] And it was amazing.
[07:19:30] In fact, there were articles when I was leaving,
[07:19:33] which is hard to believe actually,
[07:19:35] especially when you look at what's happened to our country.
[07:19:37] Our country is so bad right now.
[07:19:39] It's such a different place.
[07:19:40] We were respected.
[07:19:42] Think of it, four years ago,
[07:19:43] we were so respected to a point where
[07:19:47] when I said, don't buy oil, they didn't buy oil,
[07:19:49] but they had no money and Israel would have never...
[07:19:51] Why am I so quiet?
[07:19:52] It's just like I'm in utter disbelief
[07:19:55] of how similar this is to every fucking Trump ramble ran.
[07:19:59] you do it. It's going to be a bad he's just literally cooking up the same exact fucking
[07:20:04] nonsense.
[07:20:05] Some things that what I do and he said no way. And I said way. I'm quiet because my goats
[07:20:11] are the last time we ever had the conversation. He would. He would never have done. I got a
[07:20:15] long while with him. I hope to get along well with him again. You know, getting along
[07:20:19] well with them.
[07:20:20] I can't believe I still haven't gotten a bingo. I got along well with you. When
[07:20:24] When I met with President Obama just before entering, you know, it's sort of a ritual.
[07:20:30] And I sat down with him and we talked.
[07:20:32] It was supposed to be for a very short period of time.
[07:20:34] It turned out to be a long period of time.
[07:20:35] I said, what's the biggest problem?
[07:20:37] He said North Korea.
[07:20:39] I had that problem worked out very quickly.
[07:20:40] It was nasty at the beginning with Rocket Man and, you know, all the different things.
[07:20:45] But all of a sudden I got a call.
[07:20:47] Those were some epic tweets, by the way.
[07:20:49] Yeah, they were.
[07:20:50] No, they were epic everything.
[07:20:51] He said, he said that he has a red button on his desk.
[07:20:54] I said, I have a red button in my desk too,
[07:20:57] but my red button is much bigger and my red button works.
[07:21:00] And then I called him little rocket man,
[07:21:02] if little rocket man.
[07:21:03] Anyway, here's the bottom line.
[07:21:05] All of a sudden I got a call from him.
[07:21:07] Bingo.
[07:21:08] And they said they want to meet.
[07:21:09] They want to meet me.
[07:21:10] And we met, as you remember,
[07:21:12] we met in Singapore, we met also in Vietnam.
[07:21:14] Epic tweet.
[07:21:15] And I got along with him great.
[07:21:17] We were in no danger.
[07:21:19] But President Obama, President Obama thought we were going to end up in a war, a nuclear
[07:21:23] war with him.
[07:21:24] And let me tell you, he's got a lot of nuclear stuff too.
[07:21:27] He's got plenty of nuclear.
[07:21:29] He can do plenty of damage.
[07:21:31] Yes.
[07:21:32] I mean, it's because, you know, I mean, people like Kim Jong-un, they respond to strength,
[07:21:38] not weakness.
[07:21:39] Well, he and I had a good relationship.
[07:21:43] You remember, I met him and we walked onto his land.
[07:21:46] Nobody ever walked onto his land before.
[07:21:48] I walked out again. I would say, and it was an amazing period, but we were not in danger
[07:22:00] with him because of me. You know, I always say that we have enemies on the outside and
[07:22:06] we have enemies on the inside. When you ask the question, I can't believe
[07:22:09] there are people that would vote for this guy. Yes, dude. Think about the worst person
[07:22:14] you've ever met in your daily interactions, like just an overall repugnant, awful dude
[07:22:21] who's just angry all the time.
[07:22:23] Why wouldn't he vote for this guy?
[07:22:25] Smart president, a president that gets it.
[07:22:28] There's plenty of dog shit people out there who are like, yeah, this is great.
[07:22:31] Oh, I love him.
[07:22:32] I mean, we forced Obama, if you think about it, Obama and Biden.
[07:22:37] And do you see any loathes in his job as a soviet, he accidentally posted it down
[07:22:42] and deleted it.
[07:22:43] the correct account right after please tell me you log in. If you're a history student the first
[07:22:46] thing you learn is you cannot let Russia and China align but then they also got if you take a look
[07:22:53] Iran and they have North Korea that's you know they caught the access of evil in the old days
[07:22:59] you had the access of evil here we have a modern day access of evil these are powerful countries
[07:23:05] very heavy nuclear which is the biggest threat you know the biggest threat it's not global warming
[07:23:10] where the ocean is going to rise one eighth of an inch over the next 400 years, and you'll
[07:23:15] have more oceanfront property, right? The biggest threat is not that. The biggest threat is nuclear
[07:23:21] warming because we have five countries now that have significant nuclear power. And we have to
[07:23:28] not allow anything to happen with stupid people like Biden. You know, Biden did something with
[07:23:35] Russia. There was no chance of him ever going in. And when I left, and then after I left,
[07:23:41] they started filming big armies on the border with Ukraine, right? And I looked at that,
[07:23:48] and I thought he was doing that because Putin's a good negotiator. I thought he was doing
[07:23:51] that to negotiate. But then Biden started saying such stupid things. For instance,
[07:23:56] he said that it can be a NATO country. Now Russia for as long as there's been NATO
[07:24:04] I said, we're never going to agree to that.
[07:24:07] And we go right up front and say that.
[07:24:09] And we did things and said things through this president with a low IQ, very low IQ.
[07:24:15] He had a low IQ 30 years ago, by the way, but now he might not even have a IQ at all.
[07:24:19] There is no, there's nothing on the board that goes this low.
[07:24:22] He said things that were so stupid that that war would have been, that war had
[07:24:29] zero chance of happening if I were there.
[07:24:32] Zero chance.
[07:24:33] say everything the opposite everything the opposite someone should remind him
[07:24:38] he's not running against Biden many more people have been killed in Ukraine I
[07:24:41] think he forgot he went back to his old speeches so hard he's still cooking
[07:24:45] you lost a half a million people and Ukraine's having a hard time Ukraine I
[07:24:52] don't know if you saw the article recently and it's true you know I
[07:24:56] suspect he forgot if you think about it Russia's gone you know Russia defeated
[07:25:01] Germany with us and they defeated Napoleon. You know, they've been around a long time.
[07:25:06] They're a big fighting force. And it's very unfair. And Ukraine now doesn't have enough
[07:25:12] men. They're now using young men and very old men to fight. And we're in a very bad
[07:25:18] position. And I'm not going to blame exclusively, but I can tell you, I could have stopped
[07:25:24] that. And a smart president could have stopped that. It wouldn't have happened.
[07:25:28] But we had a man that actually made it more prevalent.
[07:25:33] It was so bad.
[07:25:35] The words that he was using, the stupid threats coming from a stupid face that he was using,
[07:25:42] I said, this guy's going to cause us a war.
[07:25:44] He's going to cause us a war.
[07:25:45] And let me tell you, it can lead to World War III.
[07:25:47] That can lead to World War III.
[07:25:48] We have numerous places that could end up in a World War III right now for no
[07:25:54] reason whatsoever.
[07:25:55] I think you're right.
[07:25:57] I think people underrate the risk of World War III, and it's just that when you're looking
[07:26:04] at the risk of global thermonuclear warfare, it's game over for humanity, and it's something
[07:26:11] that people have, I think, after the end of the Cold War, people have become complacent
[07:26:15] about, but they actually have forgotten that there are currently a lot of nuclear missiles
[07:26:22] that have targeting parameters for the United States and for the countries.
[07:26:26] One of the things we're going to do is we're going to bend an iron dome over us.
[07:26:29] We're going to have the best iron dome in the world.
[07:26:32] We need it.
[07:26:33] And we're going to make it all in the United States, but we're going to have,
[07:26:36] we're going to have protection because it just takes one maniac.
[07:26:41] Sir, sir, we have to ask permission for Israel.
[07:26:44] If we can use it or not.
[07:26:45] Some other places have one that nobody even knows about, frankly, but I'm
[07:26:49] not kidding.
[07:26:50] I think he thinks the iron dome is literally a dome with all of that being
[07:26:54] There's a non-zero chance he thinks it's an actual dumb.
[07:26:57] But with all of that being said, the election's coming up and the people want to hear about
[07:27:01] the...
[07:27:02] Like he was the president.
[07:27:04] He has to know we have like defense systems already.
[07:27:07] The inflation has killed him.
[07:27:09] Food prices are up 50, 60, even 100% in some cases.
[07:27:13] And this stupid administration allowed this to happen and it's a shame.
[07:27:18] And that's the thing that people most care about in my opinion.
[07:27:21] They care about the border a lot.
[07:27:23] We discussed the border at great length.
[07:27:25] It's nice to have a forum like this
[07:27:27] where I can discuss something at length.
[07:27:29] And by the way, you think Biden could do this interview?
[07:27:31] Do you think that Kamala could do this interview?
[07:27:34] They would take a path that you...
[07:27:35] No, they could not.
[07:27:36] They don't need Elon.
[07:27:37] Wait, because he's sucking you.
[07:27:39] Like, yeah, I'm sure Kamala would love to do
[07:27:41] a fucking non-contact,
[07:27:43] he's not an adversarial conversation
[07:27:44] with a random billionaire that loves her.
[07:27:46] Somebody that does this for a living
[07:27:47] can't answer a question or is afraid to do an interview.
[07:27:49] And in her case, with a very friendly interview,
[07:27:51] She's got all friendly interviewers.
[07:27:54] It's pretty yes.
[07:27:54] But the big thing now is the economy Elon and as much as, yeah, I mean, I view
[07:27:59] nuclear as the single most important thing, but a lot of people don't,
[07:28:02] a lot of people don't understand that.
[07:28:04] The Trump campaign doesn't have to, if I understand it,
[07:28:06] that's what you need to be because if I was president,
[07:28:09] you're not going to have that kind of problem, but the thing that they
[07:28:12] really are making them angry is what Kamala and Biden allowed to happen
[07:28:18] to these guys with inflation.
[07:28:21] It doesn't matter what you make the inflation has eaten you alive if you're a worker or if you're a
[07:28:30] Just a middle-income person
[07:28:32] You can't afford, you know four years ago five years ago people were saving a lot of money
[07:28:37] Today they use it all their money and borrowing money just to live
[07:28:41] It's it's a horrible thing that's happening and we'll end that well
[07:28:46] Yeah, a lot of people just don't understand where inflation comes from
[07:28:50] inflation comes from government overspending because the checks never
[07:28:54] bounce when it's written by the government so if the if the government
[07:28:57] spends far more than it brings in that increases the money supply and if the
[07:29:02] money supply increases faster than the rate of goods and services so it's
[07:29:05] inflation so so really we need to have we need to reduce our government
[07:29:12] spending and we need to re-examine I think we need a government
[07:29:17] to say like, Hey, where are we spending money?
[07:29:20] That's sensible.
[07:29:20] Whereas dumped boatloads during COVID, what the fuck do you mean?
[07:29:24] That would mean that it's Trump's fault that inflation is adding.
[07:29:27] I think it's billion dollars to the deficit.
[07:29:30] Every dude, this is insane that Elon Musk talks about government spending.
[07:29:34] Your entire billionaire status comes from government spending.
[07:29:37] You literally have never done a singular endeavor that does not require
[07:29:41] billions of dollars of checks being written to you.
[07:29:43] literal fucking green energy credits kept Tesla afloat in times when they were
[07:29:50] literally about to go under oh my god then we by the way then we gave 85
[07:29:55] billion of it's fused the Tesla rise your brother and you and yourself built
[07:30:03] a fucking solar energy panel company again with government funds
[07:30:09] a government outsourced operation off of NASA.
[07:30:12] Let's go back to the economy.
[07:30:15] I hate this motherfucker.
[07:30:16] Bring energy prices down.
[07:30:17] Energy started it.
[07:30:19] The price of gasoline,
[07:30:21] now your cars don't require too much gas.
[07:30:23] And so you have a good,
[07:30:25] and you do make a great product, I have to say.
[07:30:27] I have to be honest with you.
[07:30:28] That doesn't mean everybody should have an electric car,
[07:30:31] but these are minor details,
[07:30:32] but your product is incredible.
[07:30:34] But, but the gasoline Elon is the, the, the cost of energy,
[07:30:39] not only gasoline, it's the cost of heating your house.
[07:30:43] That has to come down.
[07:30:45] It, it's gone up a hundred percent, a hundred and 50 and 200%.
[07:30:50] And that has to come down when that comes down.
[07:30:53] And we're going to drill baby drill, you know, they stopped drilling.
[07:30:56] And then they went back to drilling because they went, went back to the
[07:31:00] Trump policy. But if they won the day after they get into office,
[07:31:03] This country will go out of business because they're going to go to an energy policy that's
[07:31:10] not sustainable.
[07:31:11] Wind and different things, you're not going to have anything.
[07:31:15] And I know you're a big fan of the AI, and I have to say that AI, and this is shocking
[07:31:21] to me, but AI requires twice the energy that the country already produces for everything.
[07:31:28] So we're going to have to build a lot of energy if our country will be competitive
[07:31:33] with China because that's our primary competitor for this on the AI. You're going to need a lot
[07:31:39] of electricity. You're going to need tremendous electricity, like almost double what we produce
[07:31:45] now for the whole country if you can believe it. Sure. Well, just going back to this basic
[07:31:54] thing, which people try to make it sound complicated, but inflation is caused by
[07:31:58] by government overspending, would you agree that we need to take a look at government
[07:32:03] spending and have perhaps a government efficiency commission that just tries to make the spending
[07:32:11] sensible and so the country lives within its means, just like a person does?
[07:32:14] The waste is incredible and nobody negotiates prices.
[07:32:20] You used to have a lot of people making jets and you end up with two companies and
[07:32:23] they'll probably try and merge at some point.
[07:32:26] I mean, I, I went through it like air for just a, a thing like Air Force one,
[07:32:31] one of the first documents they asked me to sign in general,
[07:32:34] I said, sir, will you please sign this document or what is it? Air Force one.
[07:32:38] That's with Boeing, which is basically two planes, two seven 47s.
[07:32:42] And the price was 5.7 billion dollars for two planes. Now,
[07:32:46] now they're highly sophisticated. They're even nicer than your plan. Okay.
[07:32:50] But much more sophisticated than very, I won't say what's on it,
[07:32:53] but they got a lot of stuff on it anyway.
[07:32:55] But it's 5.7. That's a crazy number, but I said I'm not going to pay 5.7. I'm not going to do it
[07:33:02] I said who made the deal Obama and his people I said well then I know the deal is no good
[07:33:06] I'm not going to do it and
[07:33:08] Over a course of about four weeks by my saying I'm not going to do it
[07:33:12] I got the price reduced by 1.6 billion dollars
[07:33:16] For the exact same plane other than we had a nicer paint job if you want to know the truth
[07:33:20] But for the exact same plane I got I saved one and I said to Boeing man
[07:33:25] You guys must make a lot of money if you can reduce the price by that, but now what I do here is that they're going back to the
[07:33:33] Biden administration and wanting big cost over on dinner because they see these dopey suckers in there
[07:33:39] And they'll end up getting some of the money back
[07:33:42] But I shaved it by 1.6 billion dollars for the exact same plane and and you can now take that and
[07:33:48] and multiply that out on thousands of other items.
[07:33:51] The numbers are astronomical.
[07:33:54] I agree with you.
[07:33:56] Well, I mean, I think it would be great to just have
[07:34:02] a government efficiency commission that takes a look at these things,
[07:34:06] and ensures that the taxpayer money,
[07:34:09] the taxpayers are harder and money is spent in a good way.
[07:34:14] I'd be happy to help out.
[07:34:17] We can't have that. We have spent unlimited billions on Israel, though.
[07:34:20] This cutter, both of you guys agree on that.
[07:34:24] You want to quit? They go on strike.
[07:34:26] I won't mention the name of the company, but they go on strike and you say,
[07:34:29] that's OK, you're all gone. You're all gone.
[07:34:32] So every one of you is gone. And you are.
[07:34:33] You're very good.
[07:34:35] Remember when he had Sean O'Brien?
[07:34:37] If you look at the R&C, well, I'd be happy to help.
[07:34:39] By the way, congratulations.
[07:34:40] I just looked at the number of people that are listening to you and I chat.
[07:34:43] We'll call it a chat.
[07:34:45] but uh congratulations this is very good i mean it's great it's and and you're an interesting
[07:34:50] character you know the uh new head of a place called argentina and he was he's a big you know
[07:34:59] he's great and he's a big maga fan you know that he ran on maga and he took it to an extreme too
[07:35:06] he ran on maga and i hear he's doing really a terrific yeah it's so terrific 267 percent
[07:35:12] He came and they bought a lot of hats he brought over but he's he's doing a big job
[07:35:17] He really cut and I'm hearing just starting to do pretty well inflation's getting done
[07:35:23] You know they had like that thousand percent and they had inflation like like not normal inflation. They had the real deal
[07:35:30] But we're gonna have that pretty soon. We have I think we have the worst inflation
[07:35:35] We've had in a hundred years. They say it's 48 years. I don't believe it
[07:35:39] I think we have the worst. They don't include a lot of the items that should be included, you know
[07:35:44] Yeah, well, it's it's it's just from from government overspending and not just not spending taxpayer money
[07:35:51] Yeah, effectively and and having you know, just the part like so many departments. You can't even name them all
[07:35:58] and what Malay is doing is
[07:36:02] You know, he's he's cutting government spending is he's simplifying things. He's
[07:36:06] having, you're putting in regulations that make sense and we're, Argentina overnight
[07:36:13] is experiencing a giant improvement in prosperity.
[07:36:18] But it's also a lesson for the United States, which is that Argentina used to be one of
[07:36:24] the most prosperous countries in the world, you know, in the 30s, 40s.
[07:36:31] And because of bad government policy, it ruined the country.
[07:36:35] And if you take Venezuela, for example, Venezuela should be incredibly prosperous.
[07:36:40] They have phenomenal reserves of everything, oil, everything, and-
[07:36:46] Yeah, Trump literally hardened the sanctions on Venezuela.
[07:36:49] He's the reason why they're fucking collapsing.
[07:36:51] And so I think we should not be complacent in the United States in thinking that and
[07:36:56] taking out prosperity is planted.
[07:36:58] Because with bad government policy, we can run the country into the ground.
[07:37:02] And that's just something people should bear in mind.
[07:37:05] take prosperity for granted. Well, think of education. So we're ranked at the bottom of
[07:37:09] every list of the top 40. We're ranked number 40, number 38. Norway, Switzerland, Sweden,
[07:37:18] different countries are ranked good. Actually, China is pretty close to the top there, six
[07:37:24] or seven. But we're at the bottom 38, 39, 40.
[07:37:30] I fucking hate these demons.
[07:37:31] They're literally navigating their policies right now.
[07:37:34] Country in the world.
[07:37:35] So we spend more.
[07:37:36] And what I'm going to do, one of the first acts,
[07:37:38] and this is where I need an Elon Musk.
[07:37:40] I need somebody that has a lot of strength and courage
[07:37:44] and smarts.
[07:37:44] I want to close up Department of Education,
[07:37:46] move education back to the states where states like Iowa,
[07:37:52] where states like Idaho.
[07:37:54] That's insane.
[07:37:56] He's literally arguing.
[07:37:58] They aren't doing good now.
[07:37:59] You look at Gavin Newscombe, the governor of California.
[07:38:03] He is terrible.
[07:38:05] He does a terrible job.
[07:38:06] So he's not going to do great with education.
[07:38:08] But of the 50, I would say.
[07:38:11] He's motherfuckers.
[07:38:12] I hate Project 2025, but also abolish the Department
[07:38:14] of Education.
[07:38:15] 15 of them or 20 of them will be as good as Norway.
[07:38:20] He hates Project 2025, by the way.
[07:38:21] Remember?
[07:38:23] You can name them.
[07:38:24] I mean, they're so good.
[07:38:26] Some of these countries are so good.
[07:38:28] But if you go into some of these really well run states,
[07:38:31] you know, we have states that don't know what debt is.
[07:38:34] We have states that have low taxes, no debt.
[07:38:37] Everybody working, you know, they're really well run.
[07:38:40] And maybe they have certain advantages
[07:38:42] in terms of location, in terms of, you know, the land
[07:38:45] or the sun, the sun and the water and the whole thing.
[07:38:48] You know, there are a lot of advantages
[07:38:50] that some people have.
[07:38:50] But if you moved education back to the 50,
[07:38:54] you'll have some that won't do well,
[07:38:56] But you'll have, but it'll actually be forced to do better
[07:38:59] because it'll be a pretty bad situation.
[07:39:01] But if you think about it, you'll have some of these states.
[07:39:04] I'll bet you'd have 30, 35 states.
[07:39:07] It'll be much better.
[07:39:07] And you know what it'll cost?
[07:39:08] Less than half what it is in Washington.
[07:39:13] And these people don't care about the students
[07:39:15] in these far away states.
[07:39:17] And it will be unbelievable.
[07:39:19] Yeah.
[07:39:20] I think you're making a good point in that
[07:39:23] If the states have to have to, if each individual,
[07:39:26] if each state has to compete against other states,
[07:39:28] then people will naturally move to states where it's better.
[07:39:33] Well, like California, you know, as we said,
[07:39:35] it's a badly run state.
[07:39:37] I could go through, I got so many friends
[07:39:39] that are in those states, even if they're Democrats,
[07:39:41] I hate to mention certain states,
[07:39:43] but Illinois is badly run with Pritzker.
[07:39:45] He's a real loser.
[07:39:48] But you know, some of these places
[07:39:50] are just badly run.
[07:39:52] But you know, it's almost gonna force them to run better
[07:39:55] and they won't do a good at initially,
[07:39:56] but you're not gonna do worse than you're doing right now.
[07:40:00] And I would say that the cost,
[07:40:02] you would cut your cost by 50 or 60%.
[07:40:05] And you'd have a little monitor,
[07:40:07] you know, you wanna make sure they're teaching English
[07:40:09] as an example, you know, give them a little English, right?
[07:40:11] Sure, right?
[07:40:12] No, no, I mean, do it too much.
[07:40:14] I mean, some of these governors are like,
[07:40:16] are doing so badly.
[07:40:17] I mean, they got so many people moving out of their state
[07:40:20] They should get U-Haul Salesman of the Year Award because they're driving so much U-Haul.
[07:40:25] It's actually amazing.
[07:40:26] These are people moving out.
[07:40:27] Is it amazing to you as a businessman that they can even survive?
[07:40:32] Like Illinois, so many people are leaving and you wonder how do they survive?
[07:40:36] I mean, how do they survive?
[07:40:38] I saw where you left California and you moved to Texas.
[07:40:43] Texas does a great job.
[07:40:45] But you know, I mean, I just wonder, how do these states survive when big businesses,
[07:40:51] a big oil company just left California, as you know, and they moved to Texas?
[07:40:54] How do these big states survive when they lose so many businesses
[07:41:00] and their taxes are already really high?
[07:41:02] You know, the taxes are among the highest taxes.
[07:41:05] You almost wonder how do they how do they continue on?
[07:41:08] And in many cases, the governors don't do a good job in their crime ridden places.
[07:41:13] You wonder how do they continue to just go on?
[07:41:16] It's not.
[07:41:17] I like the idea of simultaneously being like,
[07:41:19] these governors fucking suck,
[07:41:20] and also they should handle the education.
[07:41:22] And not the department.
[07:41:24] They're just bankruptcy and they're not getting bailed out by the federal government.
[07:41:26] Right. Well, you're going to have that.
[07:41:29] That's the only thing that's going to get them changed.
[07:41:30] You remember the area in California where they had that,
[07:41:33] where I guess somebody had sticky fingers and they stole a lot of money.
[07:41:38] They went into a form of chapter,
[07:41:42] And it was very nasty for a period of time,
[07:41:44] but now it's probably the most popular place
[07:41:46] in all of California.
[07:41:47] So, you know, at some point,
[07:41:50] something like that may have to happen.
[07:41:52] But the problem is you can't penalize people
[07:41:56] that loan money to the state
[07:41:57] when you have incompetent people like a Pritzker.
[07:42:00] Look, the family didn't want him in the family business.
[07:42:03] And then he ends up being governor of Illinois.
[07:42:06] So, you know what?
[07:42:07] Is he gonna be a great governor?
[07:42:09] And, you know, you have people,
[07:42:11] I could name every one of them.
[07:42:12] I got to know every one of these,
[07:42:13] and some are very good and some are just horrible.
[07:42:17] Well, I think that, I mean, the larger point here too,
[07:42:20] as you're saying, a lot of people are concerned
[07:42:22] about the economy, a lot of people are concerned
[07:42:23] about inflation, and inflation is effectively a tax
[07:42:26] on people that save money and for people
[07:42:30] that are working day to day.
[07:42:31] He puts his name out of your mouth.
[07:42:32] It's just a real big boy and a real billionaire.
[07:42:35] You fucking asshole.
[07:42:36] If we can solve the government spending problem,
[07:42:38] we'll solve the inflation problem,
[07:42:39] which means people will have a better standard of living
[07:42:41] That's, that's what people that got hurt were the people that did it the way they were taught to do it all through their younger life and their, their young life and their whole life, the people that saved money.
[07:42:55] And then they got no interest on their money and inflation destroyed them.
[07:43:00] And frankly, they were almost better off if they didn't do anything like that. I mean, those people have been absolutely decimated and we're going to bring those people back and help those people. We've got to get the prices down.
[07:43:10] You know, when I look at bacon costing five, four or five times more than it did a few years
[07:43:15] ago, when, when you look at some of the food products and groceries,
[07:43:19] Donald Trump has never purchased food at the grocery.
[07:43:22] But he's never, I don't think it is entire life.
[07:43:26] The money, they go in and they can't buy anything.
[07:43:28] They, they looked at, yeah, it's, it's, it's a shock.
[07:43:31] They call it a shock, right?
[07:43:33] Like just walking casually into a Publix, even before he became president, two things
[07:43:38] which is, is that if you solve government overspending,
[07:43:41] you solve inflation, which improves
[07:43:43] the level of the average person.
[07:43:46] And then if you deregulate, like have sensible regulations.
[07:43:50] So because a lot of the regulations are nonsensical
[07:43:53] and cause the cost to be extreme for no reason.
[07:43:57] And unless you've got effective deregulation,
[07:44:00] like Reagan did a great job on deregulation in the 80s,
[07:44:03] but it's been 40 years since we have-
[07:44:05] The absolute dumbest people on the planet
[07:44:07] listening to this interview and are going to be repeating these like basic basic fucking idiotic
[07:44:14] pro-capitalist fallacies over and over again. Well Elon we those two things yeah those are the big
[07:44:21] deal we set a record we said we did more deregulation and more restrictions on like deregulation
[07:44:30] I wonder why two billionaires have had the rule for everyone two billionaires love the idea
[07:44:34] of deregulation. I wonder how that will help the average person cut on all of that and a lot of
[07:44:40] that's being put back by this administration and we did radical cuts and things the fucking Chevron
[07:44:45] deference getting gutted has caused the US Navy to deny that they are actually polluting the
[07:44:53] water with forever chemicals PFAS like that literally was an article that came out yesterday
[07:44:58] or something an economy good marks on military we knocked out ISIS we did so many different
[07:45:03] things we rebuilt. But, you know, I never got the credit that we really deserved on what we did with
[07:45:10] COVID. We never got the credit. But we were, if had that not happened, a gift from China,
[07:45:16] from Wuhan, came in from Wuhan, the Wuhan labs, and I always said it and it turned out to be right.
[07:45:23] But had that not happened, we were set to start reducing debt. We were going to reduce taxes
[07:45:30] I gave the largest tax cuts and we were going to reduce taxes still further for middle-income people, not only businesses.
[07:45:36] But we did it for businesses because they're the ones that, that's why we had the great job numbers.
[07:45:41] But we were set to really start reducing debt.
[07:45:45] And, you know, we were sitting on the biggest pile of liquid gold anywhere in the world, bigger than Saudi Arabia, bigger than Russia.
[07:45:53] And we were going to drill and we were going to make so much money.
[07:45:56] We were going to supply Europe with oil.
[07:45:58] I had stopped the Russian pipeline and we were going to supply them with oil and gas.
[07:46:03] We were going to we were going to make a fortune.
[07:46:05] And then the COVID came in and we had a we really had to divert.
[07:46:11] Then what happened is when they came in, you know, we we kept a lot of businesses a lot.
[07:46:15] If I didn't do what we did, we would have had a 1929 type depression.
[07:46:19] But the problem is when Biden came in, he got trillions of dollars and just started spending it stupidly.
[07:46:25] You didn't need it anymore.
[07:46:27] You know, we got over that bad period where it was everybody was dying and, you know, it was, it was just not a good period.
[07:46:34] Interestingly, you know, during his administration, many more people died during his administration of COVID than during my administration.
[07:46:44] And we really got the brunt of it, but people don't realize more people died during his administration than ours.
[07:46:51] But it diverted us from doing what I wanted to do.
[07:46:55] But we had the greatest for, you know, almost three years.
[07:46:58] We had the great, and you know that probably better than anybody.
[07:47:01] So many of your friends said to me, the best years we've ever had in business
[07:47:06] were during the Trump years.
[07:47:08] And also said that African-American, Hispanic-American were so incredible.
[07:47:15] There's something really funny about Asian-American women, men.
[07:47:18] There's something really funny about Trump denying climate change.
[07:47:22] from the best colleges.
[07:47:23] To Elon Musk, who's supposed to be a champion
[07:47:25] from the London School, from all of the great colleges.
[07:47:28] He's talking about drill, baby drill
[07:47:30] and oil pipelines to Elon Musk,
[07:47:32] who is like an EV evangelist.
[07:47:33] Everybody was happy.
[07:47:35] And then COVID came and we had it.
[07:47:37] The problem is they spent trillions and trillions of dollars.
[07:47:40] They wasted.
[07:47:41] They shouldn't have taken any money
[07:47:43] and we wouldn't be having inflation right now,
[07:47:46] which is killing our country.
[07:47:47] Yeah, yeah.
[07:47:48] Yeah, absolutely.
[07:47:49] I mean, I should probably say something about,
[07:47:51] about my views on climate change and oil and gas.
[07:47:57] Because I think it's probably different from what
[07:48:00] most people would assume, because my views are actually
[07:48:04] pretty, I think, moderate in this regard, which
[07:48:06] is that I don't think we should vilify the oil and gas
[07:48:10] industry and the people that have worked very hard
[07:48:12] in those industries to provide the necessary energy
[07:48:15] to support the economy.
[07:48:17] And if we were to stop using oil and gas right now,
[07:48:20] it will be starving. So it's you know I don't think it's right to sort of
[07:48:26] vilify the oil and gas industry. The world has a certain demand for
[07:48:33] gas and it's probably better if the United States provides that than some
[07:48:37] other countries and it would help with prosperity in the US.
[07:48:42] Bro is literally fucking three minutes away from being like EVs are gay,
[07:48:45] Actually, I hate them. I hate people who drive EVs. They are obviously homosexual Marxists. We should we should stop the production of electric vehicles
[07:48:54] It's not infinite
[07:48:56] And there is there is some risk. I think it's not it the risk is not as as high as
[07:49:02] You know a lot of people say it is with respect to global warming
[07:49:05] But I think if you just keep increasing the cost of million in the atmosphere long enough eventually it actually simply gets
[07:49:12] uncomfortable to breathe. People don't realize this. If you go past 1,000
[07:49:18] past a million of CO2, you start getting headaches and nausea. And so we're
[07:49:25] now in the sort of 400 range. We're adding I think about roughly two
[07:49:30] past a million per year. So I mean it still gives us, so what it means is like
[07:49:34] we still have quite a bit of time. But so there's not like we don't need
[07:49:39] to rush and we don't need to like, you know, stop farmers from farming or, you know, prevent
[07:49:46] people from having stakes or basic stuff like that.
[07:49:49] Like, leave the farmers alone.
[07:49:51] How crazy is that?
[07:49:52] I mean, you have farmers that are not allowed to farm anymore and have to get rid of their
[07:49:57] cattle and the whole world is a little crazy.
[07:50:00] But it's largely taken its lead from us.
[07:50:04] I just say though I've heard in terms of the fossil fuel because even to create your electric
[07:50:12] car and create the electricity needed for the electric car, you know, fossil fuel is what
[07:50:17] really creates that at the generating plants. And, you know, so you sort of can't get away
[07:50:22] from it at this moment. I mean, someday you might be able to. But I do hear we have
[07:50:26] anywhere from 100 to 500 years left, you know, much of it hasn't even been found yet.
[07:50:31] Yeah, but there are tremendous like and war. I got and war in Alaska approved Ronald Reagan couldn't do it. Nobody could do it
[07:50:38] I'm not getting like if there were normal if this was a normal market
[07:50:43] responsive to the key man
[07:50:45] openly fucking like
[07:50:47] Glazing an antagonistic industry that it's like choosing to destroy
[07:50:53] Elon musk and tesla and tesla stocks will be in the fucking pooper
[07:50:57] But it is not a normal market. It does not respond to normal market factors
[07:51:02] It is completely out of line and I'll get it going very quickly because not only is it big for Alaska
[07:51:08] I mean you talk about economic development
[07:51:10] That for the United States. I mean that that is they say bigger than Saudi Arabia or the same side
[07:51:16] Extra pale and pure. I look extra real good stuff and you know, they ended so I think we have you know
[07:51:23] perhaps hundreds of years left, nobody really knows, but during that time something will come around that will be very good.
[07:51:31] Well, I mean, my estimate would be a little more aggressive than that, but it's not the sort of like we're all going to die in five years stuff.
[07:51:40] That's obviously BS.
[07:51:42] But my view is like if you just look at sort of the positive million that increments every year, you know, you get sort of two or three positive million every year of CO2.
[07:51:52] I mean, I think some of that, it's problematic if it accelerates if you start growing from two or three to say five.
[07:52:00] And then there may be some situations where you get just a step change increase in the CO2.
[07:52:08] And I think we don't want to get too close to a thousand PPM because like that's that's actually
[07:52:16] Makes it uncomfortable to breathe like just existing in a thousand PPM CO2 is unkind of lesson
[07:52:24] That's like a it does not understand this gay nerd shit that you're talking about
[07:52:31] You start getting headaches and stuff so it's
[07:52:33] even with that, it's not comfortable to live here. We don't want to get too close to that, but I mean, I think we've got
[07:52:40] I think we want to just move over like
[07:52:47] We're I don't know mostly sustainable, I think that'll probably be okay
[07:52:54] So it's it's not like the the house is on on fire immediately, but I think it
[07:52:58] I like the idea that we should we should get to a and we should keep fracking
[07:53:04] until the air is not breathable as though the entire global ecosystem won't collapse
[07:53:10] like a century before we get to that point without what the fuck are you saying dumbass
[07:53:15] to him I think this can be done um with without you know people still have you know a stake and
[07:53:23] Yeah, that's the problem.
[07:53:24] When the air becomes toxic to breathe.
[07:53:27] It's OK.
[07:53:28] It's like, I don't think we should volify people first.
[07:53:30] But I think we should just generally lean
[07:53:33] in the direction of sustainability.
[07:53:36] And I actually think solar is going
[07:53:39] to be a majority of us energy generation in the future.
[07:53:44] And it's certainly trending that way.
[07:53:46] And so you get the solar power.
[07:53:48] Mind that with batteries, because obviously the sun
[07:53:51] doesn't shine at night.
[07:53:53] And then you use that to charge the electric cars
[07:53:56] and you have a long-term sustainable solution.
[07:53:58] And that's what Tesla's trying to move things towards.
[07:54:01] And I think we've made a lot of progress in that regard.
[07:54:04] But when you look at our cars,
[07:54:05] you're like,
[07:54:06] you're like,
[07:54:07] you're a bitch when trying to define this position.
[07:54:08] The environmentalism that caring about the environment
[07:54:09] should mean that you have to suffer.
[07:54:11] So we make sure that our cars are beautiful,
[07:54:13] that they drive well,
[07:54:14] that they're fast,
[07:54:15] they're sexy.
[07:54:17] I mean, they're cool.
[07:54:18] In fact, literally,
[07:54:19] I mean, the sexies are Model S,
[07:54:21] Model 3, Model X and Y spells out.
[07:54:23] You're saying sexy makes you want to die.
[07:54:26] But I don't like cheesy humor, you know.
[07:54:29] But I'm going to be kind of like, let's have an inspiring future and let's work towards
[07:54:37] a better future and we can do so without demonizing people.
[07:54:41] Right.
[07:54:42] I'm okay.
[07:54:43] You know, it's very interesting.
[07:54:44] You use the word global warming and today they use the word climate change because you
[07:54:49] know, you have some places that go up.
[07:54:51] So they were getting themselves in little trouble with the word global warming because
[07:54:55] not every place is warming.
[07:54:56] Some places are going the opposite direction.
[07:54:58] But you know, I'm sort of waiting for you to come up with solar panels on the roofs of
[07:55:03] your cars and on the trunks of the cars.
[07:55:06] And it just seems like something that at some point you will come up with, I'm sure
[07:55:10] you'll be the first.
[07:55:11] But it would seem that a solar panel on the roof, you know, on flat surfaces,
[07:55:15] on certain surfaces might be good, at least in certain areas of the country where
[07:55:19] you have the, or the world.
[07:55:21] where you have the sun.
[07:55:22] But I would think, and I have no idea,
[07:55:25] because that's not my world,
[07:55:26] but I would think that this would be
[07:55:28] something that would be interesting.
[07:55:30] But you know, the one thing that I don't understand
[07:55:33] is that people talk about global warming
[07:55:35] or they talk about climate change,
[07:55:37] but they never talk about nuclear warming.
[07:55:40] And for me, that's an immediate problem.
[07:55:43] Because you have, as I said, five countries
[07:55:45] where you have major nuclear,
[07:55:47] and you know, probably some others are getting there,
[07:55:50] And that's very dangerous.
[07:55:51] That's why you need a strong American president
[07:55:53] because you don't want to have this proliferation.
[07:55:56] But you have five countries and getting more.
[07:56:00] China is much less than us right now,
[07:56:02] but they're going to catch us sooner than people think.
[07:56:06] They're way lower.
[07:56:07] Russia and us are number one.
[07:56:10] And we were sort of tied.
[07:56:12] And China is far behind.
[07:56:13] But they're developing at a level
[07:56:15] that you're not surprised to hear very fast.
[07:56:18] It's gonna, they'll end up catching up,
[07:56:20] maybe even surpassing.
[07:56:22] But to me, the biggest problem is not climate change.
[07:56:26] It's not, and everything's a problem.
[07:56:30] But to me, the big problem is the nuclear power.
[07:56:33] The power of nuclear is so great.
[07:56:37] And when I talk about, I'll prevent world war three.
[07:56:40] But is this saying like, I will,
[07:56:42] is this saying nukes isn't like weapons
[07:56:43] or nuclear power plants?
[07:56:45] Because this is no longer army tanks
[07:56:46] going back and forth and shooting at each other.
[07:56:48] This is a level of destruction and power.
[07:56:51] He's playing fast and loose between nuclear power
[07:56:54] and nuclear power plants and then weapons.
[07:56:57] There's the bad side of nuclear,
[07:56:58] which is a little bit warped very bad side,
[07:57:00] but there's also, I think,
[07:57:02] like does he feel power plants
[07:57:04] also have nuclear weapons in them or something?
[07:57:06] And it's actually, you know,
[07:57:07] people have a sphere of nuclear,
[07:57:09] it doesn't make sense.
[07:57:10] Nuclear electricity generation,
[07:57:12] but it's actually one of the safest forms
[07:57:14] of electricity generation.
[07:57:16] It's just a huge misunderstanding.
[07:57:19] And if you look at the injuries and deaths caused by,
[07:57:23] say, I'm not going to try to pick on a coal mine,
[07:57:25] but just any kind of mining operation.
[07:57:27] And there's just a certain number of injuries and deaths
[07:57:31] per year.
[07:57:31] And you compare that to nuclear.
[07:57:33] Nuclear is actually way better.
[07:57:35] So it's underrated as an electricity source.
[07:57:38] And I think it's something that's worth reconsidering.
[07:57:40] But there's so much regulation
[07:57:41] that people can't get it done.
[07:57:44] So that, you know, we should, we should deregulate nuclear power plants.
[07:57:48] There are some areas like, like when you see what happened to the
[07:57:51] good bad writing, the brand to rebrand it.
[07:57:53] We'll have to give it a good name.
[07:57:54] We'll name it after you or something, you know, deregulate nuclear power.
[07:57:59] That's the one thing we should definitely do.
[07:58:01] What happened to have a branding problem?
[07:58:03] When you see what happened in Japan where they say you won't be able to
[07:58:06] go on the land for about 3000 years.
[07:58:08] Did you ever see that?
[07:58:10] And in Russia, where they had the problem where they, you know, the,
[07:58:13] There's a lot of bad things happened and they have a problem and they say that in 2,000 years people start to occupy the land again. You know, you realize it's pretty bad, but there's, it's actually not that bad.
[07:58:27] So like after Fukushima happened in Japan, like people were asking me in California, you know, are we worried about like a nuclear cloud coming from Japan? I'm like, no, that's crazy.
[07:58:36] that's crazy. It's actually, it's not even dangerous in Fukushima.
[07:58:39] I actually flew there and, and, and eight locally grown vegetables on TV to prove it.
[07:58:45] Um, and, and I donated it.
[07:58:46] He thinks he's insane for this, by the way. He's right.
[07:58:49] He's not wrong, but I don't think Trump understands that.
[07:58:54] And I'm worried about it.
[07:58:55] No, no, but I mean, there's no way you can explain to Trump that what Elon
[07:58:59] Musk did right there is normal.
[07:59:01] And Nagasaki were bombed, but now they're, they're like full cities again.
[07:59:05] So it's really not something that, you know, um, so it's not, it's not a scary thing.
[07:59:10] There is no way Trump believes anything Elon is saying.
[07:59:13] Elon is not wrong.
[07:59:15] Elon is right.
[07:59:16] Um, oh, you know, like, but there's zero percent chance Trump believes it.
[07:59:20] Trump probably they're going to let you got three fucking eyes right now.
[07:59:24] Yeah.
[07:59:24] Well, we just won the big case in Florida.
[07:59:26] This was a Biden administration did something that's never been done in
[07:59:30] this country and that's go after their political opponent, me.
[07:59:34] with his nonsense and just nonsense.
[07:59:37] In the big case in Florida, we won,
[07:59:40] but they always pick a judge and a jury,
[07:59:43] and they use local DAs,
[07:59:45] they use the local attorney general.
[07:59:48] He's like, what's wrong with this weird shit
[07:59:50] about you eating radiated food?
[07:59:52] And I'm funny.
[07:59:53] And it's all a big hoax.
[07:59:55] And it's all run from there.
[07:59:57] Like in Manhattan, one of the top people
[08:00:00] from the Justice Department went in,
[08:00:02] ran Manhattan, ran the state, the Leticia James deal was run by a person from the
[08:00:08] Department of Justice, Biden. They've never done this before and they set up a
[08:00:12] very bad precedent. It's called lawfare, warfare. It's a terrible thing and
[08:00:19] never happened in our country. It does happen in banana republics and third
[08:00:24] world countries but it's never happened and the incredible thing is
[08:00:28] it actually drove my numbers up because people see, you know, fortunately
[08:00:32] I have a platform like you or, you know, in all fairness, like a conversation like this,
[08:00:38] where I can talk about it and people understand, I mean, you, you fight for election integrity
[08:00:43] and you end up getting indicted because you're fighting for election integrity.
[08:00:48] And when the day comes that you can't fight for election integrity, you don't have a
[08:00:51] country anymore.
[08:00:52] So what happens, what happens is they went after their political opponent, me.
[08:00:57] Now, Biden's close to vegetable stage, in my opinion.
[08:01:02] I looked at him today in the beach, and I said, why would anybody allow him, the guy
[08:01:08] could barely walk, why would anybody allow him, does he have a political adviser that
[08:01:13] thinks this looks good?
[08:01:15] He thinks this looks good because it looks so bad, and it's ridiculous.
[08:01:22] He's been doing it for a long time.
[08:01:24] He can't lift the chair.
[08:01:25] The chair weighs about three ounces.
[08:01:26] It's meant for children and old people to live.
[08:01:30] And he can't lift it.
[08:01:32] The whole thing is crazy.
[08:01:33] Well, it's clearly, I mean, it's clearly like
[08:01:35] we just don't have a president.
[08:01:36] You don't have a president.
[08:01:37] And she's gonna be worse than him
[08:01:39] because he is a San Francisco liberal
[08:01:43] who destroyed San Francisco.
[08:01:46] And then as attorney general,
[08:01:47] you talk about location and we're talking about
[08:01:51] the sun and the water and all.
[08:01:53] There's nothing better than California.
[08:01:55] She has destroyed that.
[08:01:56] She was the original DA.
[08:01:58] She was the original in San Francisco.
[08:02:00] She was the original attorney general in California.
[08:02:03] What she has done to California is,
[08:02:06] well, you know better than I do,
[08:02:07] you just left California for a lot of those reasons.
[08:02:11] And what she's done with crime, with cashless bail,
[08:02:16] where you kill somebody, I mean, we have states there,
[08:02:18] you kill somebody and they let you out right away.
[08:02:20] Another fun fact, Donald Trump donated to Kamala Harris's campaign twice.
[08:02:27] Our country is becoming a very dangerous place and she is a radical
[08:02:31] left, and now she's trying to protect.
[08:02:35] Now she's looking like she's, she wants to be more Trump than Trump.
[08:02:40] If that's possible.
[08:02:41] I don't think it's possible, but she wants to be more Trump than Trump.
[08:02:44] I want a wall.
[08:02:46] You know, you want to release all the prisoners that are into
[08:02:49] attention and some of these guys are really bad. Right.
[08:02:52] That just came out today. She wants. She doesn't want to
[08:02:55] build the wall even though the walls work. Walls and
[08:02:57] wheels. You know, in your business, everything you do is
[08:03:00] obsolete or not the tunnels, but everything is obsolete.
[08:03:03] Even your rocket ships are like a month later, they're
[08:03:06] obsolete. You find a better way to. The only thing that's
[08:03:09] not obsolete is the whole election and the wall. You
[08:03:12] know, I built hundreds of miles of wall and that's
[08:03:16] why we had such good numbers. I was going to add 200
[08:03:19] miles, we bought it, we could have flipped it, flipped it up in three weeks and they sold
[08:03:25] it for five cents on the dollar. That meant I said, wow, that means that they actually
[08:03:30] do want to have open borders. She wants to have open borders. And now she's going like
[08:03:35] she's tough on the on the border. It's such a lie.
[08:03:38] Yeah, it's simply not true. This is something everybody knows. It's a disgrace that she
[08:03:42] Yeah, no, I mean, obviously what's happening sort of overnight is they're, they're rewriting history and, um, and making, uh, Kamala sound like a moderate when in fact she is far left, like far, far worse than Bernie Sanders.
[08:03:57] He is considered liberal by far. Everybody hates Bernie Sanders. Keep comparing. Keep comparing.
[08:04:03] Here's the Bernie Sanders, an unpopular guy, very quickly, you're not going to have a country
[08:04:09] in his own base, in his own base, an unpopular guy.
[08:04:12] She believes in defunding the police.
[08:04:14] She believes in no fracking, zero.
[08:04:17] Now all of a sudden she's saying, no, I will, I really want to see fracking the day that
[08:04:23] if they got in the day she got in, she'll end fracking.
[08:04:27] And by the way, if people didn't think that the lunatics that really believe
[08:04:31] than that. They won't want eight minute ads at the top of the hour. Instead of the three
[08:04:39] is so radical. She doesn't want you to subscribe for $6 or for free with a twitch prime at
[08:04:45] the top of the hour. You know, folks, that was a hard thing to do. You have to subscribe
[08:04:50] for $6 or for free with a twitch prime. I mean, I mean, you know, Netanyahu came
[08:04:56] I was there and Kamala stood him up. What does that say?
[08:05:06] I think it's highly disrespectful. And I say if you're a Jewish person or if you believe
[08:05:12] in Israel, if you're a person that is a very pro-Israel, if you vote for her, it's worse
[08:05:19] than Biden. And Biden was bad. But if you vote for her, you ought to have your head
[08:05:23] examined. And you see tonight, I mean, as we're doing this, I'm seeing reports coming
[08:05:28] that they expect an attack tonight or tomorrow from hundreds and maybe thousands of rockets.
[08:05:34] You know, their iron dome, as they call it, as we all call it, but their shield that they
[08:05:38] built, that can be swamped. We'll use the term, the appropriate swamp, but they
[08:05:45] swamp it by shooting enough missiles. You know this better than anybody by shooting
[08:05:50] enough missiles, they can't defend themselves. You know, they just obliterate the whole place.
[08:05:55] And that's what some people think they're looking to do. And we have no leadership. There's
[08:06:01] no respect for the United States of America with these people. And I'm telling you, you'll
[08:06:06] be worse than him because he's a believer in being radical left and he wasn't.
[08:06:11] I think you're right. I mean, you really, I think you meant swarming the iron go,
[08:06:15] to say to look at Kamala's track record before the last month and say, is that a track record
[08:06:24] you agree with? And I think if you're an independent moderate, you definitely would not agree with
[08:06:29] it because her behavior has been far left. And we're seeing just an overnight propaganda
[08:06:36] attempt to rewrite history and make it sound like Kamala is moderate when she in fact is
[08:06:40] not moderate.
[08:06:41] Well, her running mate approved, signed into legislation, tampons in boys' bathrooms.
[08:06:48] Okay?
[08:06:49] Now, that's all I have to hear, tampons in boys' bathrooms.
[08:06:54] And that means she believes in that too.
[08:06:56] I mean, she picked this guy because he was the closest to her.
[08:07:01] A lot of people thought she'd picked sort of the opposite, but she picked an anti-Israel
[08:07:07] radical left person.
[08:07:09] But she is far worse.
[08:07:11] They say that Bernie Sanders, if we have her as a president, if we have a Democrat at this
[08:07:16] moment as a president, I don't think our country can survive.
[08:07:20] I think it's a massive, I think we're in massive trouble, frankly, with the Kamala
[08:07:27] administration.
[08:07:28] That's my honest opinion.
[08:07:30] And I think really it's essential that you run for the good of the country for this election.
[08:07:39] And I mean, that's understating my opinion.
[08:07:42] Now, you may have seen this, but I got a letter from the EU Commission saying to not have
[08:07:51] this information during this discussion that we're having.
[08:07:56] And there's a lot of attempts to do censorship and to force censorship, even on Americans
[08:08:03] from other countries.
[08:08:04] And what do you think about that?
[08:08:07] Well, I know the European Union very well.
[08:08:11] They take great advantage of the United States in trade, as you know.
[08:08:16] He knows it very well.
[08:08:17] We are in a different form, NATO.
[08:08:20] We protect them.
[08:08:21] And yet if you build a car in the United States, you can't sell it in Europe.
[08:08:26] You just can't sell it.
[08:08:27] It's impossible.
[08:08:29] The same thing with our farmers.
[08:08:30] Our farmers find it very difficult to do business.
[08:08:33] We have a deficit with them of $250 billion, which people don't know.
[08:08:38] It sounds so nice, the European Union, but let me tell you, they're not as tough
[08:08:43] as China, but they're bad.
[08:08:45] And I let them know it.
[08:08:47] And that's probably why they notified you.
[08:08:49] No, they don't treat, uh, our country well. We defend them, you know, uh, with Ukraine.
[08:08:55] So we're in for 250 billion and they're in for about 71 billion and they have the same size.
[08:09:01] It's, if you add up the European nations that, you know, for, in terms of an economy, it's about the same size.
[08:09:06] When you say it's us and they're, and, and, and they're in much greater risk.
[08:09:12] They bro, what is an Italian supposed to do in those fucking crowded city streets with a goddamn American
[08:09:24] How are you gonna get mad at their interest 70 something million? I think I think even less than that
[08:09:30] Like their roads are not even fucking equipped.
[08:09:33] About two hundred people are driving on roads built in like the fourth century.
[08:09:38] And I say, why aren't you going to equalize? Why aren't they paying what we're paying?
[08:09:42] And they're in much more, you know, they're, it's much more important for them because of the fact that, you know, they're right near there.
[08:09:48] I mean, they're all sort of in that location. We're not.
[08:09:51] But they should, they should, and I did it with NATO.
[08:09:54] NATO. There were only seven countries that were paid up in NATO out of 28 at the time.
[08:10:01] And the United States was subsidizing NATO, tremendously subsidizing NATO. And I said,
[08:10:10] I went in and I said, you've got to pay up. If you don't pay up, we're not going to defend
[08:10:13] you any longer. I took a lot of heat. But you know what happened? Billions and billions
[08:10:17] of dollars came flowing in.
[08:10:19] Yeah, I think, I think a lot of the public isn't, isn't aware of the fact that the United
[08:10:24] States pays a disproportionate share of, of the NATO expenses.
[08:10:28] And then we get taken advantage of on trade.
[08:10:31] So think about it.
[08:10:32] Well, I love that they called the EU's calls for no disinformation being
[08:10:37] spread in this interview sense.
[08:10:38] Why is the United States paying disproportionately more to defend Europe than Europe?
[08:10:42] That doesn't make sense.
[08:10:43] That's unfair.
[08:10:45] Um, and that, that isn't appropriate.
[08:10:46] Elon, you're a defense contractor.
[08:10:48] You know exactly why.
[08:10:49] cost cutting and savings and everything else. I mean, honestly, look, there's nobody that
[08:10:55] feels worse about the Ukraine situation.
[08:10:57] But why is America paying for Starlink to be deployed in Ukraine?
[08:11:01] He was very honorable to me because when they went with the Russia hoax and they said
[08:11:04] I had a phone call with him, he said it was a perfect phone call. It was a great phone
[08:11:08] call. He could have grandstanded and, you know, said, oh, he was very threatening.
[08:11:13] He said, no, it was a very nice phone call. I called him up to congratulate him
[08:11:16] on his win and you end up getting impeached because these people are lunatics.
[08:11:21] I was talking about the difference from the people within and the enemies on the outside.
[08:11:27] In many cases, the people from within are more dangerous for our country than the Russians
[08:11:33] and the Chinese.
[08:11:34] If you have a smart president, you're not going to have a problem with them.
[08:11:36] You're going to do things.
[08:11:39] Now they've taken advantage of us incredibly, but you're going to do things with the
[08:11:42] right person.
[08:11:43] Yeah, well, I think I think it's obvious that you're, you're, you know, believer in an advocate of a free speech because during your first time as president, you were attacked relentlessly every day, often very unfairly with, you know, with false.
[08:11:57] Donald Trump literally said he would shut down newspapers that wrote about him critically.
[08:12:02] But their freedom of speech.
[08:12:03] He also did not.
[08:12:05] He also greatly accelerated the Julian Assange proceedings and tried to prosecute him on get the word out charges.
[08:12:12] Although sometimes it's hard because they don't like it, you know, I don't like Joe Biden. I had him. I said I wouldn't vote for him
[08:12:18] Julian Assange was freed under the bright under the Brandon regime
[08:12:23] You know, she's not a smart person by the way
[08:12:25] She can't have this conversation and Biden. We don't even have to talk about it
[08:12:29] I mean he couldn't have this conversation. He he would have given up on the first half of a question
[08:12:34] He would have walked out. He would have said where am I? Where am I going? So anyway, but yeah, no
[08:12:39] he wouldn't have this. Not a lot of people would have this conversation, but you know,
[08:12:43] we cover a lot of territory. But the beauty is that you, you know, we can have a conversation
[08:12:49] and I may have to get it out with that because I get to be a really big point. You can actually
[08:12:55] have a conversation with you. And it can have a conversation with by no come on. It's
[08:13:00] like, no, it's not possible. I like that they try to loop Kamala Harris and Kamala
[08:13:04] hairs and combining into the same category like they're both mentally fucking
[08:13:08] decrepit or person who's unbelievably sharp in order to stop all the nuclear
[08:13:14] I think he's capable of having a conversation and I got along with all
[08:13:18] this you know I got along with Kim Jong-un we had dinner we had everything
[08:13:22] and he really liked me and I got along with him really well by the way he's
[08:13:26] he's the absolute boss over there you know a lot of people said oh do you
[08:13:29] think you know yeah I saw things that you don't want to know about
[08:13:34] He is the boss, but we had a good relationship and he doesn't like
[08:13:40] Bite me considers him this a stupid man. He said he's a stupid man. Well, at least he speaks his mind
[08:13:45] But you know in this country, you're not sort of allowed to say it. I don't get it shouldn't Americans like yeah
[08:13:52] We need smart people and we need people that have an
[08:13:56] Ability to lead and she doesn't have that ability. Can you imagine now? You know chairman?
[08:14:01] And she very well.
[08:14:03] Can you imagine her and him negotiating or?
[08:14:05] Was a mercenaries.
[08:14:06] He's standing together.
[08:14:07] It is the whole concept is ridiculous.
[08:14:10] She is terrible.
[08:14:11] She's terrible.
[08:14:12] But she's getting a free ride.
[08:14:13] I saw a picture of her on Time Magazine today.
[08:14:17] She looks like the most beautiful actress ever to live.
[08:14:20] It was a drawing.
[08:14:21] The chairman.
[08:14:22] And actually, she looked very much like a great first lady, Melania.
[08:14:26] No, no, no.
[08:14:27] Get back to glazing.
[08:14:28] Come on.
[08:14:29] She didn't look like Camilla.
[08:14:31] right? But of course, she's a beautiful woman. So we'll leave it at that, right? Oh, yeah. Well,
[08:14:36] you know, maybe it's like, I think it's part of what, you know, people in America want to,
[08:14:40] you know, people in America want to feel excited and inspired about the future.
[08:14:44] Weird. That's weird. You're weird thing, bro. America's going to do things that are greater
[08:14:49] than we've done in the past. I gotta say, this also further proves that Trump is zesty
[08:14:55] and also ace aromantic, like he appreciates the aesthetics of Kamala Harris. I swear to God.
[08:15:02] More important than anything. It's not even like a horny way of flying it.
[08:15:06] You don't have that today because the people they've been just sucked. They see incompetent
[08:15:10] people running are, you know, the Biden thing is very interesting. People just found and
[08:15:15] Trump, my bisexual ace aromantic king. And when I debated him, I was like, is this for real?
[08:15:21] It was, yeah, it was just absurd, but I think that there are like, you know, some, some, you know, grand projects that we could do. I mean, I think, like, you know, we could, we could build a base on the moon. We could send American astronauts to Mars.
[08:15:36] We could build high speed connections that are more advanced than anything else in the world between our cities. So people have fast transport.
[08:15:44] How you literally fucked that up possible to solve traffic
[08:15:49] I'm gonna fucking, you know, I'm gonna put myself in a war in Vegas doing that. And, um, you know, and just do things that are exciting and inspiring to make the future feel like it's better than the best. Well, I saw what you did in Vegas. And I'll tell you it was amazing.
[08:16:03] other than raping people to be too bad for the record,
[08:16:07] rape is not about sexual desire or sexual gratification.
[08:16:10] It's about enforcing your power over someone else.
[08:16:16] It's about domination.
[08:16:17] So, and like, I think we could do some things
[08:16:22] that like China's got incredible high-speed rail
[08:16:24] between its cities.
[08:16:26] So my point still stands on the ace aeromantic.
[08:16:28] With tunnels, if it was deregulation,
[08:16:31] with an ability to actually, where it's like legal to actually do the tunnels,
[08:16:37] then you could have high speed tunnels that are actually better than anything else in the world
[08:16:42] for high speed transport between cities.
[08:16:45] Bro, literally it could be high speed rail in California?
[08:16:47] You can say, wow, okay, we've got some more than anyone else in the world.
[08:16:52] That's the kind of thing that makes you proud to be an American.
[08:16:54] And much safer than surface trains where there is a danger there, you know, with people, with crazy people.
[08:17:00] It's much safer, much better.
[08:17:03] And you know, it's sad because I've seen some of the greatest
[08:17:06] trains, I find it fascinating.
[08:17:08] And I've seen the systems and how they work,
[08:17:10] the bullet trains, they call them, I guess.
[08:17:12] And they go unbelievably fast, unbelievably comfortable
[08:17:17] with no problems.
[08:17:18] And we don't have anything like that in this country,
[08:17:20] not even close.
[08:17:22] And it doesn't make sense that we don't.
[08:17:25] Doesn't make sense.
[08:17:26] Yeah.
[08:17:27] I think also like there's you know, I'm just kind of hopping on the excess regulation,
[08:17:32] but I think something that I think people can generally understand is that what happens
[08:17:37] with laws and regulations is that they just, there's more and more of them every year.
[08:17:41] And unless there's a process to clean them up, eventually everything becomes legal.
[08:17:45] And that actually slows, it slows down the development and new technologies.
[08:17:49] I mean, you take the sort of, like I think we, there's room for some reform
[08:17:53] at the FDA for improving the speed with which we approve drugs that could help save lives
[08:18:01] and improve people's lives.
[08:18:03] I worked very hard on that.
[08:18:05] We got that down to the lowest number ever.
[08:18:09] And we got therapeutics approved in the FDA that people can't even believe the speed,
[08:18:15] but I thought that that was a failure.
[08:18:17] I think they liked me too much, but I got things approved.
[08:18:20] Didn't they shut that down?
[08:18:22] numbers that they wouldn't believe. And you know, it's a very bureaucratic group. Actually,
[08:18:27] it's a fine group of people in many cases. I got to know a lot of them, but I was pushing them
[08:18:31] really hard for regenerants for so many different things that that we're not talking about the
[08:18:36] vaccine rollout. He's talking about the other thing that he did, the right to try 12 years
[08:18:41] to get a product approved. I got it down to four. And I got some things done very quickly.
[08:18:46] but it's really something that is going to have to be worked on because it takes too long.
[08:18:52] It just takes too long. Yeah, it just takes too long and it's, you end up in the same
[08:18:58] with the approval, but it just takes years instead of something that could potentially
[08:19:03] take months that improves people's lives. I just wanted to hop on this point that
[08:19:11] like there has to be an active process
[08:19:14] for reducing rules and regulations
[08:19:17] because otherwise they just keep building up every year
[08:19:20] and you get like hardening of the arteries
[08:19:21] and eventually everything's illegal or takes forever.
[08:19:25] And then we just, we just ossify as a society.
[08:19:31] We just, we can't make any progress.
[08:19:34] And that's a really big deal.
[08:19:36] You know, I'm just getting back to the FDA for one second.
[08:19:38] I got something done called right to try.
[08:19:40] This is where you can go in and if you're terminally ill,
[08:19:44] you can do it based on medicine or whatever it may be.
[08:19:49] We have the best doctors, the best labs in the world.
[08:19:51] We really do.
[08:19:52] And, but people would go to other countries
[08:19:55] because you couldn't use this, the product,
[08:19:57] even if they thought it worked
[08:19:58] because it's going through the FDA.
[08:20:00] I got it approved where you can, you basically,
[08:20:03] you look, nobody wanted, the doctors didn't want it
[08:20:05] because of the liability, the country didn't want it,
[08:20:07] our country, because they didn't want to get to it.
[08:20:09] These are people terminally ill.
[08:20:11] The insurance companies didn't want it
[08:20:13] and the pharmaceutical companies, nobody wanted it.
[08:20:15] I got everybody into a room
[08:20:17] and we came up with an agreement that you won't get sued.
[08:20:20] And also they didn't want it on their record
[08:20:23] if somebody's terminally ill and they die
[08:20:24] after taking a drug, they didn't want that on their record.
[08:20:27] So we set a separate list if somebody was,
[08:20:30] so it wouldn't count as a negative, okay?
[08:20:33] And-
[08:20:33] It's kind of crazy that-
[08:20:34] We have saved, right to try.
[08:20:36] They've been trying-
[08:20:37] Donald Trump is talking about right to try
[08:20:38] with a guy who has this Neuralink shit. It sounds fucking insane, but Elon Musk is a real
[08:20:44] super villain when you think about it. This motherfucker actually wants to chip people's
[08:20:49] brains and all the right wingers that talk about how Bill Gates wanted to chip people
[08:20:52] with vaccines love him. There's perhaps no better demonstration of fucking cognitive
[08:20:59] business than a fucking billionaire sociopath, trying to literally chip people's brains,
[08:21:03] talking to another billionaire former president about how, yeah, we shouldn't have more
[08:21:07] regulation in the medicine field.
[08:21:10] Well, actually to give Europe some props here, it's like if a drug is approved in Europe,
[08:21:17] which has a crazy amount of regulations, it should obviously be approved in the U.S.
[08:21:21] I mean, they have more regulations than we do.
[08:21:24] So why would a drug be approved in Europe and not in the U.S.?
[08:21:27] That's crazy.
[08:21:28] Well, we did something that really, they've been trying to do it for 50 years.
[08:21:32] Yeah, why would a drug be approved in the E.U. but not the U.S.?
[08:21:36] people go to Europe because a drug isn't approved here but it's approved in
[08:21:40] Europe and it's a drug that generally money money money I think so as long as
[08:21:48] people are properly frozen cons and like that these the risks this is you know
[08:21:52] there's the risk and like you make your own decision that that makes sense well
[08:21:57] I think just you know and sort of closing up and by the way I'm looking at
[08:22:01] the numbers you got a lot of people listening I hope you don't get
[08:22:04] Because you got a lot of people listening to you right now like 60 million or something. What is that number? It's crazy. It's amazing how you can see that right away. How many million?
[08:22:15] Wow. What is it?
[08:22:19] Someone corrected it.
[08:22:23] I think that's bigger than you said you said 25 and you're more than much more than double that number 25 million. I think you're going to be 60 or 70.
[08:22:33] And I guess over a period of time. Hey, that's I congratulate you.
[08:22:37] Do I get paid for this or not?
[08:22:39] That's funny.
[08:22:41] That was good. That was a good one.
[08:22:43] I think actually, in terms of the number of people that will hear this conversation over the next few days, two weeks, it's going to be hundreds.
[08:22:52] That's what they say. Yeah, that's good. Well, look, it's an honor.
[08:22:55] But I just ask this, are you better off now or were you better off when I was president?
[08:23:03] Nobody's better off now.
[08:23:04] You know, we put out polls on that and nobody's better off now.
[08:23:09] Inflation has killed it.
[08:23:10] And you know, they also feel very unsafe.
[08:23:12] You look at what's going on with a lot of different things.
[08:23:15] You look at the riots we had in the colleges over, I mean, it's ridiculous, but all of
[08:23:20] the rest, they just feel unsafe.
[08:23:22] And now they really feel unsafe because you have a new form of crime.
[08:23:25] It's called migrant crime.
[08:23:26] I call it Biden migrant crime.
[08:23:28] Maybe I'll call it Kamala migrant crime, but.
[08:23:31] You know, I mean, with all these things,
[08:23:33] I always try to like try to get to the ground truth
[08:23:35] by just asking people.
[08:23:36] And you know, my mom lives in New York.
[08:23:38] And I was like, you know, mom, you know,
[08:23:41] do you know, have any of your friends, you know,
[08:23:43] been attacked or assaulted?
[08:23:45] And she said, yeah, three of her friends
[08:23:47] in three separate incidents were assaulted
[08:23:48] just in recent months,
[08:23:50] just walking around the streets in New York.
[08:23:52] For being one.
[08:23:53] And I said, well, what happened to the people that sold them?
[08:23:56] Oh, nothing, they got away.
[08:23:58] Like, and they just know-
[08:24:01] They always get away.
[08:24:01] Nothing's, and they don't even bother to bring it because-
[08:24:05] The migrants, there's so much better than our
[08:24:07] home-born criminals, they're able to do something,
[08:24:10] run away.
[08:24:11] They just let, you know, violent criminals out in New York.
[08:24:15] The only one that gets prosecuted is Donald Trump.
[08:24:17] Are you laughing?
[08:24:18] They prosecute Trump.
[08:24:19] Yeah, I mean, it's stupid.
[08:24:21] It's just obviously messed up.
[08:24:22] terrible if violent criminals are being getting
[08:24:26] It's like two fucking dumb bitches having this conversation back and forth. So fuck. Do you mean dude?
[08:24:32] It's like what this is, you know, and and I'm not supposed to take up seriously
[08:24:37] So fuck is a clown show it looks at this and said what the heck going on here. This is obviously abuse the legal system
[08:24:44] Yeah, you know the legal system supposed to be protecting the public from
[08:24:47] and it should be obviously allowing the public to make their own decision about who should
[08:24:53] be president as opposed to, you know, some, you know, legal case.
[08:24:59] Once they start this precedent, because this can go on with the next one, I mean, this
[08:25:02] is a very bad precedent what they're doing in terms of, you know, going after their
[08:25:07] political opponent.
[08:25:08] And that's all it is.
[08:25:09] It's going after their political opponent.
[08:25:11] And then you get a judge who's, you know, a strong Democrat, and I'm being
[08:25:15] nice when I say that in many cases crooked as hell but you get a judge and you go into
[08:25:20] an area where a Republican gets three or four percent of the vote and you know you'll have
[08:25:25] a jury pool with people that hate Republicans or hate it could also be the other way that
[08:25:32] of course because it's not the other way in areas where they hate Democrats and you
[08:25:36] get into a Pandora's Box is a very dangerous thing for this country and a very dangerous
[08:25:41] even for the state. New York City is losing New York City and state lose a
[08:25:46] lot of business over what they did to me because these people say we don't want
[08:25:50] that to happen to us. That's no justice system. You have an unfair system of
[08:25:54] justice and it's costing New York State a tremendous amount of money. People are
[08:25:59] leaving and companies are leaving and they won't come back. So you know all
[08:26:03] of that stuff is important but the economy now is the big thing and we
[08:26:07] can turn that economy up so fast and people are going to be back again
[08:26:11] and we're going to get rid of this place.
[08:26:12] I think there's a lot of opportunity, absolutely.
[08:26:14] Absolutely.
[08:26:16] And I just want to congratulate you.
[08:26:18] You've done an amazing job.
[08:26:19] You have definitely got a fertile mind.
[08:26:23] We can talk, you and I can talk about rockets.
[08:26:25] And we'll see if it's time for you to say thank you.
[08:26:26] Tunnels, we can talk about tunnels and rockets
[08:26:28] and electric cars, so many things.
[08:26:32] And now you're into the AI
[08:26:34] and that's going to be another beauty, I'll say.
[08:26:36] So it's an amazing thing you've done, Elon.
[08:26:41] It's an amazing thing, and I congratulate you.
[08:26:44] I mean, thank you.
[08:26:45] And well, I mean, I just say here's
[08:26:47] to an exciting, inspiring future that people can look forward
[08:26:50] to and be optimistic and excited about what happens next.
[08:26:53] And that's the kind of future that I
[08:26:55] think you will bring as president,
[08:26:56] and that's why I endorse you.
[08:26:58] Well, I appreciate that.
[08:26:59] That endorsement meant a lot to me.
[08:27:01] Not all endorsements mean that much to me.
[08:27:03] I mean, you're endorsement.
[08:27:04] Like that Aiden Ross endorsement.
[08:27:06] That didn't mean shit.
[08:27:07] Make America great again.
[08:27:08] It's pretty simple, but it really says
[08:27:09] that we want to make America great.
[08:27:11] And we can do it.
[08:27:12] We can do it now, but if we were going to suffer
[08:27:15] another four years like we suffered
[08:27:17] for the last four years,
[08:27:19] I'm not sure the country can ever come back.
[08:27:21] That's how bad it is.
[08:27:22] It's so bad.
[08:27:23] We have to do a lot of things.
[08:27:25] I think that's a very real risk.
[08:27:26] It's a big risk.
[08:27:27] That's a very real risk.
[08:27:28] And I'd just like to note to people listening,
[08:27:31] I've not been very political before.
[08:27:34] And if you look at my record,
[08:27:36] it's actually been a lot of money.
[08:27:38] Bro, you're a billionaire.
[08:27:39] They tried to paint me as like a far right guy, which is absurd because I'm like making electric vehicles and you weren't literally a Nazi, bro.
[08:27:45] You literally retweet Nazi memes on a daily basis. You follow Nazis on the website.
[08:27:50] You know, you've turned this website into a Nazi shithole for six hours to shake Obama's hand when when he was running for president.
[08:27:56] And, you know, so it's not like I'm like some sort of died in the wall long time, like I'm actually I call myself, uh, you know, bro said Henry Ford.
[08:28:05] I'm just like Henry Ford. I just want to make vehicles. It's so weird that they're calling me a Nazi for the pamphlets that I'm writing and disseminating
[08:28:13] You know, I think a lot of people thought you know that by the administration would be a moderate administration, but it's not and and obviously
[08:28:21] But we were just going to see it
[08:28:24] And even further left
[08:28:28] Administration with with comma that's that's my honest opinion. I mean her dad is literally
[08:28:32] I mean, she was brought up as natural, your dad is a, is a, is a Marxist economist that's you can Google it. I mean, it's not a, we're not making this.
[08:28:41] Put some respect on Donald Harris.
[08:28:42] That's how she was brought up. So, and, and we just, we want to have a future that is prosperous. And, and I think we're just at this critical juncture.
[08:28:51] I do love these guys trying to like, trying to still do this narrative where they're like, I'm just a moderate American.
[08:28:58] Bro, yesterday is like immigrants are actually fucking responsible for every rape that's ever happened in England and should be purged violently.
[08:29:06] Today he's like, I'm just a moderate. Why are people calling me a far-right figurehead?
[08:29:12] I love, I love every time one of these fucking dumbass losers unmasks themselves because it's always I told you so moment.
[08:29:22] been active and really you are interviewing Donald Trump dude you're
[08:29:26] interviewing Donald Trump what do you mean you're fucking moderate moderate if
[08:29:29] not moderate you should not be fucking moderate I think it's actually a very
[08:29:41] important junction the road and we're deep trouble if they don't think of you
[08:29:49] is somewhat left. I must say that. So it's even more of an honor to have your endorsement. I know
[08:29:55] how strong you feel about it. But you know, when you think of her, San Francisco, 15 years ago,
[08:30:01] I had a great friend, Bob, she said it's the greatest city in America. And now it's, it's
[08:30:06] not, it's almost not livable there. And California likewise, and she was involved in the destruction
[08:30:12] of San Francisco and the destruction of California. And she will be involved in the
[08:30:16] the destruction of our country if people are so unwise as to
[08:30:22] elect care. And I hope that doesn't happen and I hope the
[08:30:25] elections are going to be run honestly. And we're going to
[08:30:29] turn it over to every carmaker who made a model team hates the
[08:30:32] Jews, which isn't much, but it's weird. It happens twice.
[08:30:35] Exactly. You know, given to us by other countries as they
[08:30:38] laugh, they laugh at us. They think we're stupid. It's so
[08:30:41] weird how that happens. These are radical stone cold
[08:30:44] We'll come back to Henry Ford cases and terrorists and they're in our country by the hundreds of thousands. Yeah. And we have to take them out.
[08:30:54] Yeah, I mean, if I could summarize it, perhaps, you know, I think these are issues that I think most people in America would agree with, which is that we want safe and clean cities.
[08:31:05] We want secure borders.
[08:31:07] We want sensible government spending.
[08:31:10] We want to restore both the perception
[08:31:13] and reality of respect in the judicial system.
[08:31:17] Stop the law fair.
[08:31:19] And I think that's like, and how are those even
[08:31:25] right-wing positions?
[08:31:25] I think those are just common sense.
[08:31:28] And that's, I mean, would you agree with that?
[08:31:31] 100%.
[08:31:32] I don't understand, you know, the whole,
[08:31:35] they call it progressive.
[08:31:36] They don't like the word liberal anymore, but call it.
[08:31:38] He only said to abolish a department of education.
[08:31:41] Why are people saying he's crazy?
[08:31:43] Okay, for them to empty prisons into our country.
[08:31:45] Yeah.
[08:31:46] And again,
[08:31:47] why are we saying you're crazy?
[08:31:48] I'm just hallucinating this like massive plot
[08:31:51] from Latin American governments.
[08:31:52] Something happens with this election,
[08:31:54] which would be a horror show.
[08:31:55] Why are people saying I'm crazy?
[08:31:56] We'll meet the next time in Venezuela
[08:31:58] because it'll be a far safer place
[08:32:00] to meet than our country, okay?
[08:32:01] So we'll go, you and I will go.
[08:32:02] I'm crazy. I'm only hallucinating this. That's what's happening.
[08:32:06] Millions of Venezuelans have been dumped out of Venezuelan prisons to come to America rates.
[08:32:11] And you haven't seen anything yet.
[08:32:12] So it's just a normal position.
[08:32:13] People have come into our country and they're just getting acclimated.
[08:32:16] And they don't know about being politically correct law enforcement or lack of law enforcement.
[08:32:22] And our police, I have to just end with-
[08:32:24] Look, I don't want to do concentration camps, bro.
[08:32:26] It's fine.
[08:32:27] It's real law enforcement.
[08:32:28] But they're not allowed to do their job.
[08:32:29] to do the job. They have to be able to do that job without being destroyed.
[08:32:33] Well, absolutely. And it's obviously demoralizing if you're a police officer
[08:32:38] risking your life, uh, to, you know, to, you know, to arrest, uh, violent criminals
[08:32:43] who could kill you and do kill you sometimes. This, um, this makes me blow
[08:32:47] a gasket, bro. The fucking fact that we're just like the most pampered
[08:32:51] babies on the planet are the American police departments. Okay. Oh, they
[08:32:55] can't do this job. Just respecting them enough. We're gonna give them
[08:32:58] multiple billions. What the fuck are you talking about? We need to double suck them. We need
[08:33:04] to double suck them. Every time you see a cop, you have to suck them. You literally have to get
[08:33:08] down on their hands. Thank you, sir. Thank you for everything you do. He loses his family. He loses
[08:33:14] his house. Well, I thought it was very telling, like incredibly telling that, you know, when that
[08:33:20] there was a case where, you know, sort of a gang of thugs beat up police officers. I think
[08:33:27] I think it was in Times Square in New York and and and then nothing happened to those guys there
[08:33:32] were they were let out zero bail and I think mushroom were given free tickets to Cal
[08:33:38] Bro the cops fucking attack them
[08:33:41] They weren't even doing anything that she was fake outrage. What the fuck are you talking about insane?
[08:33:46] Like have we lost all pride supposed to do arrest them for doing nothing like what the fuck
[08:33:52] My brother's a cop, but okay bring him over us
[08:33:57] Bring your brother over here. I will suck his dick dude. I'll suck the soul out of his dick. Okay, but I've never seen where these guys are standing in the middle of a big street
[08:34:06] Everybody watching them and they're literally over here like punching stand-up fighting
[08:34:12] At police officer, though, two of them and yet about six of these guys and they're punching the hell out of them
[08:34:17] And in their own country, they would be dead if they did that they'd be shot
[08:34:22] They would be shot instantly and you know, they come from these countries and it's taking
[08:34:27] them a while to realize that we don't do that in this country.
[08:34:31] But in their own country, if they stood on a street and had a fight with a police officer,
[08:34:35] they would be shot.
[08:34:36] There's no political correctness.
[08:34:39] And it's such a sad thing to see.
[08:34:42] And that's the reason we have crime right away, because we don't do anything about
[08:34:45] it.
[08:34:46] Yeah, we just cannot have a situation where we have to be on camera by...
[08:34:52] Crime is down, historic lows. Like unimaginable fucking percentages.
[08:34:56] Thomas, I was the only thing that was up, and even that is down by like 40% in Philadelphia.
[08:35:01] We're going to change it, and we're going to get him out of the country.
[08:35:04] You know, when I first got involved, they said you couldn't get him back to these countries.
[08:35:08] You couldn't take him back. In the case of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, some others, you couldn't get him back.
[08:35:15] And I said, really?
[08:35:16] Oh, you can't get it back?
[08:35:17] Because under Obama, he couldn't get them back.
[08:35:20] They'd fly them in, and they'd put planes on the runways
[08:35:23] in these countries, so he couldn't land a plane.
[08:35:25] They'd bring them back.
[08:35:26] And the general told me, the generals told me,
[08:35:28] sure we can't bring them back.
[08:35:29] The countries won't accept MS-13 gang members.
[08:35:32] They won't accept them.
[08:35:33] And I said, really, how much do we pay
[08:35:35] these various countries in terms of economic aid,
[08:35:38] which is also somewhat ridiculous?
[08:35:41] And the answer was $750 million.
[08:35:43] I said, good.
[08:35:44] Tell them they're in default.
[08:35:45] FBI is the link when we're not going to do, we're not paying them anymore because they
[08:35:49] won't accept it.
[08:35:50] And you know what FBI crime stats are both woke and gay, don't you know, to take them
[08:35:55] back.
[08:35:56] Sir, we would be honored.
[08:35:57] There was no one I just like when I use Department of Homeland Security data and talk about
[08:36:01] fucking like immigrant apprehensions or CBP data for for migrant crimes.
[08:36:08] It's great.
[08:36:09] And out of here and they come back if you look at the numbers, you're a nerd.
[08:36:14] loser you must be a libtard what matters is vibes and fear and panic they wouldn't take them back
[08:36:20] for anybody and now we have a problem because we have this guy and they again they don't take
[08:36:26] them back anymore with the biden because they don't respect him yeah yeah it's so it's just it's
[08:36:32] just gotta it's gotta be done we we just can't can't have uh yeah whether they're citizens or
[08:36:38] not citizens we can't have because they're one part of our citizens either not not just not
[08:36:43] not just legals. So if you can't have violent, you know, repeat violent offenders that are
[08:36:50] not that that don't get incarcerated, because they will they will obviously
[08:36:56] bro is so horny to be raised, he can't even get his words out, dude. Oh my god, he long
[08:37:00] to, you know, hurt people. And I think I do sort of consider myself liberal in some
[08:37:09] I mean, it's just that you want to have empathy for right. Well, obviously, you want to have empathy for people. I totally agree with that. You want to have empathy, but you also have to have empathy for the victims of the criminals.
[08:37:20] And if you just have empathy for the criminals, it's actually shallow empathy. It's not real. You're not thinking. You're one layer deep.
[08:37:28] That's the thing that Americans have too much of. Empathy for criminals.
[08:37:32] Who are they going to?
[08:37:34] What are you saying, bro?
[08:37:36] They might kill someone, they might rape, rape someone.
[08:37:40] If you don't incarcerate them, you have to have empathy for the victims.
[08:37:44] And there's a lack of empathy for the victims of the criminals.
[08:37:48] Too much empathy for the criminals.
[08:37:49] It doesn't make sense.
[08:37:50] 25% of the entire planet's incarcerated.
[08:37:51] That's what you want to have in the United States of America for society to hold.
[08:37:55] We only make up 4% of the entire planet's population.
[08:37:56] We have to give our police officers the dignity and the respect that they deserve.
[08:38:03] And we have to let them do their job.
[08:38:05] can do a great job. I love the idea that policing is shitty in this country, not because they're
[08:38:10] fucking major babies that have qualified immunity and never get accountability, but because
[08:38:16] we're not respecting them enough. It is one of the things that frustrates me so much because
[08:38:20] America's also are so stupid and they love the police, even though they are literally
[08:38:25] so bad at their fucking jobs. I want them to do their jobs. I want them to actually
[08:38:29] do their jobs. I want them to solve crimes. You know what I mean? That's what we're
[08:38:33] fucking paying them for but like this argument that policing sucks in this country now because
[08:38:37] we're not respecting them enough. We really think that the USA is stupid. They think we're
[08:38:42] run by stupid people and they happen to be right but when I was there we had no problem we got them
[08:38:47] out. We took out thousands of MS-13 gang members we brought them back and now again they it's the
[08:38:53] same old story we don't do it and they actually gave them a big increase in aid. They raised
[08:38:59] it up to billions of dollars and they get nothing for it. So, you know, it's, I hope
[08:39:05] everybody's going to vote for Trump and we're going to get this country. And I didn't need
[08:39:10] this. I didn't need this. I had a very nice life. I didn't need to go through court systems
[08:39:15] and go through all the other stuff and run at the same time. I have to run. I have
[08:39:19] to go through fake trials with, in some cases, corrupt judges, totally corrupt judges.
[08:39:25] I didn't need it. I had a nice life. I have great locations.
[08:39:28] I have beautiful oceans that I have places, you know, this was,
[08:39:32] but I felt it was important. And if I had to, if I had to do it over again,
[08:39:37] you probably think I'm crazy for doing it actually. But if I had to do it over again,
[08:39:41] I would have done it over again because this is so much more important than me or my life.
[08:39:46] This is, we're going to save this country. This country is going down.
[08:39:50] And these people are bad people that we're running against and they're liars.
[08:39:54] They make statements, they do things that are so bad.
[08:39:59] They say they're going to make a strong border.
[08:40:02] They say they've been great on the border
[08:40:04] and they've been the worst in history.
[08:40:05] They say they're going to stop crime.
[08:40:07] It's so incredible.
[08:40:09] It's got to be to a certain point
[08:40:12] where people just don't even bother reporting crime
[08:40:14] in a lot of situations because they know nothing
[08:40:16] that's going to happen.
[08:40:17] That's what I hear anecdotally from people all the time.
[08:40:21] So it's just my values, I'm just
[08:40:23] to people out there like my you know the things I think are important for the
[08:40:27] future is like we've got to have some fucking unbearable dude he is like he's
[08:40:31] lost all of his juice he's lost all of his sauce he's just like such a fucking
[08:40:36] old angry man you know he is a list somehow I don't know what happened there
[08:40:42] projects that he's just fucking unbearable and you know that's that's
[08:40:47] the future I'm looking for and you know I'm pro-environment it's great though
[08:40:52] because I feel like everything that Trump touches is so toxic.
[08:40:55] Hopefully this will cause a lot of these like hold out centrist liberals
[08:40:59] who think Elon is fucking brilliant to recognize that he definitely is not
[08:41:04] reasonable speed towards sustainable energy economy.
[08:41:07] Those are my values and I think, um, you know, and, and, and so, I mean,
[08:41:12] that's, uh, why I'm supporting you for president, you know, well, I
[08:41:18] We're gonna make we're gonna give incentive to companies to come into our country not to leave our country
[08:41:25] We're gonna be being tremendous incentives
[08:41:28] We want companies to build here not to build in other locations and we want to create jobs and again
[08:41:34] It's about the American dream. You don't something I'm fairly concerned about is Elon 100% use his platform to call the elections
[08:41:40] The fraud when Trump loses and or rig the election beforehand
[08:41:43] Yeah, no the fuck hear about it. Do that people they need that incentive
[08:41:47] Bro, in order for him to be able to rig the fucking elections by significant margins,
[08:41:53] he would need the platform to be able to function.
[08:41:56] He would need to be able to bring like actual liberals and normal people back onto the platform.
[08:42:01] Twitter's revenue has dropped 84 percent.
[08:42:03] Its user bases dropped significantly since Elon's takeover.
[08:42:07] There's no like he's running it into the fucking ground.
[08:42:13] I also learned and I also learned the best people.
[08:42:15] I learned the good people, the smart people, the dumb people,
[08:42:19] the people that can do things that people, you know, you learn.
[08:42:21] When I first came in, I tell people I was in Washington, DC, only 17 times,
[08:42:27] according to the fake news media.
[08:42:28] I was in 17 times.
[08:42:30] I never say over and you don't know people.
[08:42:33] You rely on other people to give you names.
[08:42:35] And then you realize the people you rely on weren't so good.
[08:42:38] Now we had great people, but we also had somewhere I wouldn't have,
[08:42:41] you know, used them had I known now I know everybody.
[08:42:43] And I think we're gonna we're gonna really turn things around fast
[08:42:47] We have no choice. Everything Trump says Biden did to America. You know, it's actually done to Twitter
[08:42:52] It's also what Trump wants to do to America. This is why I always use the example like what Elon Musk has done to Twitter
[08:42:59] Is a perfect demonstration of what right-wingers do in general like
[08:43:04] Twitter sucked it was run by a liberal, but at least it worked, you know what?
[08:43:08] I mean it sucked there was a lot of issues, but at least it fucking worked
[08:43:11] It wasn't like a Nazi-infested shithole where like pedophiles were posting CSAM and then like the fucking
[08:43:18] Billionaire baby who was a rabid
[08:43:20] sociopathic Nazi wasn't personally restoring the accounts of like dudes who are distributing CSAM child sexual abuse material like
[08:43:29] That's what he did. That's what Elon Musk did
[08:43:31] So that's the difference like yeah Democrats suck
[08:43:35] Ultimately, there's like a basic level of competency that they demonstrate they keep the fucking federal agencies going
[08:43:40] Republican's come in and they just destroy everything
[08:43:46] I hope you got a lot of viewers I hear you got a lot of them talk, please
[08:43:52] So who can't hang up the fucking phone first for the past 25 minutes. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Bye
[08:44:00] Bye
[08:44:03] Bye-bye, I'm still in the space. Let's see if anything else happens
[08:44:07] There yeah, they kept doing no you hang up. No you hang up. No you hang up. No you hang up. Thank you Elon
[08:44:16] one man's weakness another man's strength of the person who files this fucking no borders absolutely
[08:44:20] strong is because they inevitable backlash. Yeah, no mention of JD Vance by the way that was crazy.
[08:44:25] I can hear Trump's fat ass clapping on the phone dude. I think there's something very funny
[08:44:31] about the cognitive dissonance that right wingers display on a regular basis where they
[08:44:35] talk about like fucking elites right by coastal elites, but then they love Donald Trump. They
[08:44:39] think he's like the greatest gift of all of all time to the average everyday working man.
[08:44:46] They also literally keep talking about like big pharma and how devastating that is and
[08:44:51] how fucking scary like big billionaire elite society elites are, but then they glaze Elon
[08:44:56] Musk. Elon Musk is literally trying to put a chip in your fucking brain, dude. And honestly,
[08:45:01] They kind of deserve it like you deserve to live in the Elon Musk dystopia where your brain is god named chip by him
[08:45:08] It's so crazy to me. It's so crazy me that this fucking dude is like
[08:45:14] such a villain if not for
[08:45:18] Such a villain if not for his like glaringly obvious incompetence
[08:45:23] Is is not seen by the the broader public of his sick of fans as like an actual villain
[08:45:30] Yeah, fewer people are using Elon Musk's app as the platform struggles to attract and keep users.
[08:45:38] It's now at 27 million daily active users, 8% of the population.
[08:45:43] Twitter at its peak, as I used to always say, was at 20%.
[08:45:48] In February, or it's down 18% from a year earlier, Twitter's daily active users have gone down dramatically.
[08:45:59] Minus 23% back in the day back in the day Twitter is like at its peak at its peak at its peak Twitter had like around 20% of the American population
[08:46:24] Okay, now is a 8% and it's actually going down more and more so I'm telling you I actually did something that was impossible
[08:46:31] impossible. Oh my God, he is slurring. Both sides hate him. You know, both sides. That
[08:46:37] was a hard thing to do unification. Yeah, no, no, I mean, Biden actually did something
[08:46:44] that was. Oh my God. Big dog actually hit the suffering. Fuck a tash. But he fucking
[08:46:52] Oh my God, what happened? Oh my God, everyone's gonna talk about the fucking Oh my God,
[08:46:59] everyone's gonna talk about his list. Oh my God. Oh my God, he's gonna hate
[08:47:02] this shit. Why? Why is he slurring? Yo, what the fuck? Wait, what? Chatham, a med student
[08:47:39] focusing on neurology, my money is on drunk over stroke. No, he doesn't drink. Med student
[08:47:45] focusing on neurology. Trump famously does not drink. He is, he does not. Yeah, my mom just
[08:47:51] chimed in and said his brother was an alcoholic. Trump does not drink at all. There are photos
[08:47:56] of him like holding up an alcoholic beverage and it's all fake. He literally does not drink.
[08:48:01] He does do Sudafed though. So the likelihood of why he sounds like that is probably dentures maybe
[08:48:09] in his mouth, but I don't think he even has dentures. My mom's is in his age. You probably,
[08:48:18] I'm sure he has dentures. He's a T total or yes. That's the word of what not drinking is.
[08:48:34] So the funniest part about this is that like everyone is going to be talking about the
[08:48:37] fucking Lisp and everyone's gonna make fun of him for the Lisp and that is exactly the
[08:48:43] type of shit he hates because it's not calling him powerful and scary it's not calling him
[08:48:48] racist it's calling him a fucking loser okay and I know this man hates being made fun of
[08:48:56] okay as anyone found Joe Rogan he probably nutted too hard while watching this interview
[08:49:07] and died. He died. Yeah, I think that I think that there was a lot of insane stuff going on.
[08:49:31] I don't think that I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't think that like
[08:49:36] this conversation is as crazy like when Elon was talking about like going to,
[08:49:42] I think it was like Fukushima, the power plant and stuff like
[08:49:46] a lot of people, I'm not like a big time nuclear Andy. Okay, let me preface this
[08:49:51] by saying I too am afraid of nuclear power plants. Okay, they should be heavily regulated.
[08:49:58] We still don't fully know what to do with the waste. Having said that, however, having said that,
[08:50:07] however, okay, having said that, however, like when Elon Musk was talking about being able to
[08:50:16] consume shit from like local vegetation or whatever. I don't think that that is that crazy.
[08:50:23] Like, I don't think that's how it works. I'll take the children Adam disagree.
[08:50:44] Like when Elon Musk was talking about like Hiroshima and Nagasaki or bomb, but they're now
[08:50:48] full cities again. That's great. That's great. Yeah. So it was not as scary as people think.
[08:50:53] I think he did a very stupid job of like trying to have that conversation.
[08:50:57] What he was trying to talk about is like nuclear fallout not being as as severe as like people explain it
[08:51:08] But let's see what the media is saying Trump's interview with most devolves into yet another ex-catastrophe. I
[08:51:14] Do think that it's insane to talk about deregulation and then talk about nuclear power plants and then nuclear weapons
[08:51:30] That's wild
[08:51:33] But if you don't understand why if you don't understand why a
[08:51:38] A fucking billionaire asshole like Elon Musk would be like, oh, I love deregulation. It's great
[08:51:42] Oh, also, they fucking talked about they were excited about like firing striking workers
[08:51:50] Did you guys catch that one? That was another incredible one, too
[08:51:53] It was so bad the entire dude the entire interview back and forth was so
[08:52:03] Incredibly stupid. Oh my god. Oh my fucking god. It was also boring as shit
[08:52:09] it. But yeah, this part was crazy. Trump cheering on the idea of firing people who go on strike.
[08:52:26] That's not what Pierce said. Yeah, who gives a shit about what Pierce Morgan says, bro.
[08:52:30] What do you mean? He's a he's a great egg laser listening to Elon Musk and the real Donald
[08:52:35] Trump chat about trains just now was surprisingly fascinating. Love this space is conversation.
[08:52:41] It's like two mates chewing the fat about the world's problems. People who hate them
[08:52:44] will hate it, but everyone else will learn from it. So here's the thing. There are a
[08:52:50] lot of guys like Pierce Morgan out there who just like sucking up the power. And obviously
[08:52:56] Elon Musk, regardless of my criticism of him is a pretty fucking powerful person. And
[08:53:01] so is Donald Trump. So that's all he's doing here. That's all he's doing. He's just
[08:53:10] like he's glazing. He's glazing people in power. That's it. He's also a center
[08:53:15] right figure, regardless.
[08:53:20] Elon Musk has some really cool climate change stuff that he
[08:53:24] tried to play Thompson. Long for conversations like this is the
[08:53:39] way forward and should become mandatory and political. Yeah, I
[08:53:42] was, I thought we were about to have another fucking Kyle
[08:53:46] coup, like we're about to have another kuzma situation on the
[08:53:50] timeline. What the fuck did he say the other day? What? What
[08:54:06] What did he say the other day?
[08:54:08] He said like another Koosma hit the tower.
[08:54:19] What was the Koosma tweet?
[08:54:22] I forget.
[08:54:24] Anyway, what didn't he say?
[08:54:29] Kay Hive is ripping him.
[08:54:34] I mean, I look at what you do.
[08:54:35] You walk in and you just say, you want to quit?
[08:54:38] They go on strike.
[08:54:39] I won't mention the name of the company,
[08:54:40] but they go on strike and you say, that's okay.
[08:54:42] You're all gone.
[08:54:44] You're all gone.
[08:54:45] So every one of you is gone and you are the greatest.
[08:54:47] You would be very good.
[08:54:48] Oh, you would love it, but, you know, if you look at arjun this cutter, I mean, I look, yeah, dude, this is my favorite genre of like, this is my favorite genre of like NBA tweets.
[08:54:58] Obviously, Kyrie Irving, who I do love and admire and respect has had plenty of moments like this sometimes way more damaging moments than this one, but this is the classic, like, I'm actually a really smart guy tweet.
[08:55:11] Okay.
[08:55:12] Like, not really understanding the situation at all, but then just like,
[08:55:15] Not really understanding the situation in front of him, but like still having a take,
[08:55:21] you know, oh, all these sources of democracy, I'm thinking why one party didn't let their
[08:55:25] party vote for a nominee.
[08:55:28] And it's like, it's just like such an obvious, it is such a fucking obvious, like dumb guy
[08:55:37] who wants to, dumb guy who wants to fucking appear smart situation.
[08:55:44] you think this was Kyrie? No, but Kyrie has had moments like this as well, some of which
[08:55:50] are very famous. Okay. Like it's the guy who wants to appear like he's got some secret
[08:55:59] information that nobody else has. Anyway, yeah, that that that union busting moment
[08:56:11] was so bad. That union busting moment was so fucking bad. You cooked me for the same
[08:56:18] reason a few weeks ago, I did my research after good. Who's tweeting like he's going
[08:56:32] to get another max deal. I get all my political tastes from Coosman. Shut the fuck up chat.
[08:56:44] Yeah. No one, no one has ever posted harder than my goat right here. Okay. Come on now.
[08:56:51] Come on now. What tears? I didn't see one man. Knock it off. That boy is some lemon
[08:56:55] his before walking into court. Come on now. That's the go put some respect, put some respect
[08:57:05] on his name, dude. I bet Sean O'Brien feels real smart speaking at the RNC now. I don't
[08:57:20] think he gives a fuck. Anyway, I mean, he's, he's a little bit of a hog. Let's be real.
[08:57:25] So I mean, anyone with a brain could see that Donald Trump is not actually pro labor
[08:57:32] chat. Like what are we talking about? You think Sean O'Brien didn't know that?
[08:57:41] Wow, look at the copium coming in from Ben. Kamala simply could not do a two hour running
[08:57:46] interview without seriously harming herself. Everyone knows it. Yeah, the difference is
[08:57:51] all of the Trump loyalists, including Ben Shapiro, have already subscribed to the notion
[08:57:57] that Donald Trump is going to look like a fucking baboon when he does a two hour interview.
[08:58:01] Okay, this argument is so silly because the entire purpose for Donald Trump right now the entire goal for the next 80 fucking days
[08:58:09] Is to win over voters that either
[08:58:13] Never want to vote for him again
[08:58:15] Or maybe somehow magically have not made up his their minds on him
[08:58:20] Okay, and considering that he was already the fucking president that's going to be really hard to find
[08:58:26] So the interview is like this where he goes on for two fucking hours
[08:58:30] And rambles on and on and on and on over and over over the course of multiple fucking ad breaks
[08:58:36] Multiple abbricks at the top of the hour that you can avoid by subscribing for six dollars or for free with a twitch prime
[08:58:41] By connecting Amazon Prime account to your to discount or by getting gifted a sub if you're lucky you're doing an ad break now
[08:58:46] But when he rambles on like this and says some like idiotic shit. He's not winning over
[08:58:52] actual new voters do his fucking campaign
[08:58:54] So the idea that like Donald Trump is doing a great job doing a two-hour running interview because he hasn't seriously harmed himself is silly
[08:59:04] Okay, it's silly. He's not gonna lose voters for rambling on and on in the same ways that he has
[08:59:12] But he's also not winning voters. So he's just like not using
[08:59:15] He's not maxing out his use of time. He's not min maxing
[08:59:20] Okay
[08:59:24] That's it. And that's the craziest part about this because this interview, this interview
[08:59:34] is not going to get a lot of play except for all the lowlights.
[08:59:38] It did fund us.
[08:59:39] Yeah, here it is.
[08:59:41] Yes. In fact, when they did fund us, they realized that we were illegal immigrants.
[08:59:47] Well, I'm sure.
[08:59:49] I'm sure it's a great area.
[08:59:50] Yeah, yes, we were. I was the illegal immigrants.
[08:59:55] That's Elon Musk and his brother who is Jeffrey Epstein's bestie by the way, Kimball Musk
[09:00:01] Talking about how they were both illegal immigrants in the country
[09:00:08] anyway, so
[09:00:20] Everything you're supposed to look for in an interview like this going forward is like you're trying to win an election
[09:00:26] Right. You're not just trying to have a yaps. Sesh
[09:00:28] So your goal for Donald Trump
[09:00:31] Trump, your goal for Donald Trump, if you're Donald Trump, if you're Donald Trump's campaign
[09:00:37] advisor, your goal is to try to put him in unique positions that will potentially show
[09:00:43] him in a different light to those who maybe have doubts about voting for him, maybe have
[09:00:48] doubts about voting for him again, or maybe have doubts about voting for him at all
[09:00:53] and try to convince those guys.
[09:00:55] Doing the same stump speech that you've done, about 12 million Guatemalan migrants
[09:00:59] doing heinous rapes with fentanyl like it's not going to win new voters over you've already
[09:01:07] you've already calcified your base of support those guys aren't going anywhere and you're
[09:01:12] not losing those guys either but you're not actually gaining any new voters we do that
[09:01:16] especially when you do that on Twitter right I think you're missing the point that he
[09:01:24] had the highest numbers in Twitter history maybe in the history of the world yes
[09:01:30] You're right. That's true. There's there six billion people, eight billion people
[09:01:43] listen to this interview. And they loved it. So that's why when someone asked me
[09:01:51] earlier, like, do you think this will help Donald Trump? Or do you think this
[09:01:54] will hurt Donald Trump? Most things will hurt Donald Trump. Most things will
[09:01:58] not help Donald Trump. This is one of those things that will end up hurting
[09:02:03] Donald Trump because for two hours, he went uninterrupted. And he said a
[09:02:08] whole bunch of insane shit. Okay. He said a whole bunch of insane nonsense. And obviously
[09:02:18] the media is only going to focus on the hilarious failures of Twitter. Once again, which is a
[09:02:25] platform that out of all of the major social media platforms that still cannot host a conversation
[09:02:31] between two people that isn't even like featuring video. I need you to understand something.
[09:02:37] Twitter Spaces is so busted. Okay. How are we still like how remember when I talked about this last time with the DeSantis thing, and people were trying to correct me?
[09:02:52] Like there, my tweets are still very much out there on the platform. I tweeted about it at the time. I was like, there are websites like YouTube that have one million concurrent viewers that are live broadcasting like things that are happening in real time.
[09:03:06] that are happening in real time with video like this guy couldn't even do
[09:03:12] something that fucking kick did okay radio as a medium is hundreds of years
[09:03:19] old at this point is a hundred years old the notion that like you can't do
[09:03:25] something that radio is able to do was able to fucking do with like way way
[09:03:29] worth tech is crazy. Okay. Now Elon said there was a distributed denial of service attack.
[09:03:40] Except turns out that was a lie. Shocking. I know many of you will be shocked to find out.
[09:03:47] Here is the verge. The rest of X appears to be working normally. However,
[09:03:51] and a source of the company confirmed to the verge that there wasn't actually
[09:03:54] a denial of service attack. Another ex staffer said there was a 99% chance that Elon was lying
[09:04:01] about an attack. The fact that this website literally cannot even work normally with like
[09:04:17] an audio distribution, an audio conversation, not even a video conversation, just an audio
[09:04:22] conversation is insane to me. This is a dog shit service. He also said hundreds of gigabits
[09:04:31] a second, which is not a law for their scale. The other salient part of this conversation is
[09:04:41] Donald Trump coming across like he has a lisp. Everyone, and I mean even right wingers, and
[09:04:49] their takeaway from this, no matter how cultish they are, will be that this motherfucker was
[09:04:54] was slurring his words. It's especially shitty when you're not running against Joe Biden. If
[09:05:00] you were running against Joe Biden and you fucking were slurring your words, you could
[09:05:04] still turn around and say, guess what? My opponent, he's brain dead. Okay, he's a vegetable.
[09:05:12] So what are you going to do? Oh yeah, you think I'm slurring my words? He can't even
[09:05:15] say words. Okay. But now he's running against Kamala Harris, much more dynamic, much younger
[09:05:22] it. So obviously that is going to play really poorly for him. He also had that Biden Biden
[09:05:33] stupid phase moment, which I thought was hilarious. Two sport billionaire fails. Let's talk about
[09:05:40] how the Guatemalan dude trekking for 1000 miles to come work here for pennies of the
[09:05:44] dollars actually unproductive, which like was very it pissed me the fuck off.
[09:05:50] And I also talked about how Elon Musk himself was an illegal immigrant.
[09:05:53] We're a short period of time. What is this? I try my best to take in information from
[09:06:02] people with different political opinions to echo chambers and the bias that exists on
[09:06:05] the left and right are unreal. It exists on both sides. I wish there was a source of information
[09:06:08] I could use where the information was unbiased because it's on a knit. Yeah, the only difference
[09:06:12] between me and everyone else is that I will never lie to you about what my position
[09:06:16] is. Okay. Of course, I have a bias. Everyone does. The only difference is I'm honest
[09:06:22] about having a bias and I will tell you what my position is. Now, I also will do my very best
[09:06:30] to not lie, to not be misguided, right? And you can look through verified sources that you trust
[09:06:40] to fact check me if you would like to. And when you do, you will oftentimes find out that I am
[09:06:45] correct. Thoughts in him calling Kamala beautiful. He's ace, bro. He's ace, aromantic and zesty as
[09:07:09] fuck. Okay. That's it. He was he that was the zestiest moment. This also was an echo chamber chat
[09:07:25] disagrees with like every 10 minutes. I know, sometimes it's very annoying. I another take
[09:07:43] ahead is I don't think that people realize old Trump used to thrive on adversarial interviews.
[09:07:47] This interview is basically the same as any other boring Sean Hannity conversations Trump
[09:07:51] has had with less throating. Hannity is the throat goat. Elon Musk could not throw them as
[09:07:56] hard. Um, he talked so much about fucking talk so much about the assassination. Oh my God,
[09:08:07] that was hilarious. When he was talking about Kim Jong-un, it was sd. Oh, I know that was
[09:08:14] sd as hell. I'm, I'm a little disappointed. I'm a little disappointed that he did not
[09:08:19] glaze chairman g harder. Like he, they briefly talked about it. He even said you have a
[09:08:27] great relationship with Chairman Xi Jinping and then like and then and then they glanced over
[09:08:42] okay there were zero mentions of JD Vance Elon Musk was desperately trying to make the assassination
[09:08:54] attempt um Elon Musk was desperately trying to make the assassination attempt come across like
[09:09:00] like it was a fucking conspiracy by the deep state.
[09:09:02] And Donald Trump refused to do that,
[09:09:05] which is really funny, because as Izzy said,
[09:09:08] he has to make it seem like this guy
[09:09:10] was actually a brilliant shot and like really good
[09:09:13] at shooting, but like God helped him.
[09:09:16] You know what I mean?
[09:09:17] He has to like beef up his enemies in some way.
[09:09:19] He also does literally personally love
[09:09:22] the fucking secret service that saved his life.
[09:09:25] Like he, I'm telling you right now,
[09:09:27] Donald Trump loves the Secret Service.
[09:09:30] Okay?
[09:09:31] He thinks that those women that were standing on top of him
[09:09:35] were phenomenal.
[09:09:36] Okay?
[09:09:37] He has said it many times over.
[09:09:39] In his mind, it's like those people saved my fucking life.
[09:09:43] Okay?
[09:09:43] He does not give a shit about what his base of support
[09:09:46] thinks in that regard.
[09:09:48] Like, he knows those people.
[09:09:51] Okay?
[09:09:52] He knows those people.
[09:09:53] He knows the people personally.
[09:09:55] He fucking loves those people.
[09:09:57] Okay, this DEI shit ain't cutting it for him.
[09:09:59] He'll say that about anything else,
[09:10:01] but he won't say that about the secret service.
[09:10:04] Our statement on whatever that was,
[09:10:05] statement on Donald Trump's interview with Elon Musk,
[09:10:06] Donald Trump's extremism in dangerous project 2025 agenda
[09:10:09] is a feature and not a glitch of his campaign,
[09:10:10] which was on full display for those unlucky enough
[09:10:12] to listen in tonight on,
[09:10:14] during whatever that was on x.com,
[09:10:15] Trump's entire campaigns and services
[09:10:17] of people like Elon Musk and himself,
[09:10:18] self obsessed rich guys who will sell out the middle class
[09:10:21] and who cannot run a live stream in the year 2024.
[09:10:24] Yes, I on the other hand can run a live stream
[09:10:26] the year 2024. So remember that. Um, what is your opinion and
[09:10:33] arguments on China? What do you mean? Opinion and arguments on
[09:10:37] China. Thoughts on Democrats are a bigger threat to America than
[09:10:43] foreign adversaries. I mean, I think that's a banger line. I
[09:10:46] say that about Republicans all the time. I mean, I sometimes
[09:10:50] say that about the Democrats as well. It is true. If you're
[09:10:55] Republican, it's perfectly valid for you to say that I think
[09:11:00] if you're a Democrat, it's perfectly valid for you to say that as well. I don't really,
[09:11:05] I don't know. I mean, I do legitimately think that like the number one terrorists on this
[09:11:10] planet are the Republican party, followed closely by the Democratic party is number two. So,
[09:11:15] you know, both as in terms of foreign policy and also in terms of domestic policy in general.
[09:11:22] So other than that, I did run the three-minute hamburger at the top of the hour. I did.
[09:11:32] I just, I do love, I guess I love Elon Musk for just showing the world over and over again
[09:11:44] that like the idea of meritocracy, the idea of meritocracy is just like an abject lie
[09:11:52] because this guy is such a fucking loser, he is so dumb.
[09:11:59] Like if you still think, if you still think after looking at Elon Musk that like rich
[09:12:04] people billionaires are worthy of the status and the power and the money that they've gotten
[09:12:13] like after all of that if you still have this belief if you are still making this believe
[09:12:18] I don't know what to tell you okay you have lost your god dang mind okay he is so bad he is
[09:12:31] so fucking bad at his job his reals credit rating got downgraded to an alol yeah I saw that
[09:12:40] Do you think Elon's cult members feel that way? Yes, they are. They are. They do. Because they're cult members.
[09:12:54] It's the same as like Trump cult members as well. Are you covering the wall solo campaign this week?
[09:13:03] I'm very excited to cover it. Yes, we'll see what we'll see how he cooks. Ah, yes.
[09:13:10] Hassan Mikhaili's Elon Musk Unintelligent is his fan-based false three standard deviations below media and IQ.
[09:13:16] How does it feel to know Trump is winning in November? Are these actual real people in the comments? Damn feels bad watching you all cope.
[09:13:22] Brother, I'm not going to lie, I mean, I don't think there's any way to reason with you.
[09:13:30] Like I don't think I can explain that to you.
[09:13:33] I mean, you just experienced Elon Musk fail to do something that you are actually enjoying right now.
[09:13:40] There are more daily active users that are live streaming on this platform at this very moment
[09:13:45] and watching this platform at this very moment in that one fucking Twitter space.
[09:13:50] Okay. And it's running. It's running and there's no issue with it. And your favorite billionaire
[09:13:59] daddy has not figured out how to run that effectively on this platform that he overpaid
[09:14:05] for because he was forced by a court to purchase it after making a meme ass purchase. Okay.
[09:14:16] He already failed at one time with DeSantis
[09:14:18] Do you think Elon is cozy of the Trump in the case he needs a pardon for fraud charges in the future?
[09:14:26] No, I think he's just cozying because he's a fucking billionaire. What do you mean? He's a right-wing billionaire who was obsessed with
[09:14:33] Racist shit
[09:14:49] He did he did say that it's true
[09:14:52] Donald Trump did he said he's jorking his peanuts to I heard it
[09:15:03] Anyway, billionaire, but still thinks he's oppressed by the left or something. That's the other thing
[09:15:17] like I don't understand how like regular nine to fivers I don't understand how
[09:15:26] like dudes who literally have to work uber jobs on top of their regular jobs in
[09:15:32] order to make a living sit around and listen to like a spoiled billionaire
[09:15:38] man child with the thinnest skin of all time talk about how fucking oppressed
[09:15:43] he is and go, that's my king right there. He is so oppressed. He's looking out for me.
[09:15:48] The little guy is like, bro, he would melt you for bio matter. Okay. Without a single
[09:15:55] care in the world, like this, like you are so cocked. It makes no sense. Jesus Christ.
[09:16:06] Those very same people also say that about me where they're like, you're the billionaire.
[09:16:10] like out of touch billionaire oh they're over there giggling about firing people
[09:16:19] dude for wanting an honest pay blows my fucking mind I don't get why Elon
[09:16:30] glades the right so much those are not the people who are even buying Tesla's I
[09:16:33] hope no one buys Tesla's ever again brighter certainly buying sober trucks
[09:16:57] yeah I mean that's a little different it was fun to watch him defend the
[09:17:05] oil and gas industry though. That was cool. Fucking cuck.
[09:17:13] kind of weird JD Vans. Oh, yeah, the Republican Vice President should nominate retweets of
[09:17:39] former Trump speechwriter who was fired over white nationalist ties. Yeah, it's true. That's
[09:17:48] sick, man. He's still griping JD van still grope in dude. Please tell me I didn't imagine Trump
[09:18:09] saying another country has an iron dome. Yeah, Israel. That's what he was talking about.
[09:18:17] JD vans. He's still grope in. I can't believe. Okay, where I already saw the Trump said this.
[09:18:39] All right, that's it
[09:18:42] That's all I got for today. I'm fucking tired
[09:18:46] Another nine hour broadcast another fucking half day
[09:18:50] You already know there's gonna be a lot of back and forth and a lot of analysis over this entire thing tomorrow as well
[09:18:55] You're not on a scale of one to ten. How would you rate Trump's performance right now a seven? I mean, I guess it makes sense
[09:19:13] Yeah, no, I see why this is seven. I see why he'd give that a seven. He's a fucking dick writer
[09:19:21] But yeah, we didn't get to watch the kick video, but we'll do it tomorrow
[09:19:35] Love you guys. I will see you tomorrow. Oh my god. Look who decided to come here. Hello
[09:19:41] Hello
[09:19:53] Bye everybody
[09:20:04] To the top, it just begun
[09:20:08] That's honestly, honestly, honestly