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KAMALA LEAD WIDENS! TRUMP DRAMA AT VET GRAVE! DANA FASH TALKS TO HARRIS WALZ ON CNN - WUKONG IN BETWEEN?
08-29-2024 · 8h 28m
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Oh, he's emo. Yeah, okay. That's what I said
And people are not tragedies. Yeah, even if some things aren't the standard emo if it's like adopted by the emo culture
I feel like that makes it emo as well. Okay, let me see
Let me think is this emo is this emo stubbing your toe on the side of a chair. No, that just sucks
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And this is the part of the broadcast where I tell you a little bit about my
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I hope all of the boys, girls and MBS in the community outside of the
community are having a fantastic one, but I'm live and alive.
Nonetheless, folks, don't ever sing again.
Uh, excuse me. You think it's taking me back to Ohio is taking me back to where lovers go.
You think that that's a, that's not a bar. Are you proud? I'm on the clock. I'm proud
of you dummy lady. Oh my God. Folks, folks, this is part of the broadcast where I tell
you a little bit about my personal news about what's going on in the world of a son
of a piker between the time period where I press the stop streaming button, press
the start streaming button. My neighbors just knocked on my door and asked what
their weird ass music is. And if I could turn it off, please. And you should have told them
that they just don't understand that it's not a phase. Okay, folks, folks, I ended the broadcast
after another phenomenal Wukong expedition. Okay, another phenomenal Wukong expedition.
And honestly it was just phenomenal. A lot of people missed it because you know there's
a allergic reaction to gaming in this community, but it's all right. It's all right, baby. We're
still going to do it. Okay. Surprise Hassanavi in YouTube. Oh, I saw this already, but it's
a fire. It's a fire. Take talk. Anyway, folks, weekly in Korean comments regarding
bleach anime. I have no comments on bleach anime. I'm in the middle of my shit when
I watched great stream, sir. Thank you. Um, it was, uh, it was fantastic. Wukong is an
incredible game. I'm really enjoying it. I played it last night after stream. I played
offline. Um, I tried to do my steam deck, like casting to my steam deck, basically
remote play it's it's very uh hit or miss it's very hit or miss but overall i greatly enjoy it
uh i've been enjoying wukana i went and did some like side quests because there's like 91 bosses
on the game obviously if you play use sunshine and moonlight instead it's faster and lower latency
what is sunshine and moonlight is that like a steam deck remote play
alternative because I will use that get moonlight got it okay thank you for that
is honestly Chiaki
fuck Chiaki is actually significantly better Chiaki is actually
significantly better for esteemed like Chiaki is the third party application
on Steam Deck that allows you to connect remotely to your PlayStation 5 and
And it is unironically one of the best fucking things. It's like a third-party application, and it's so good
It is it's incredible. It's better than Steam Deck's remote play, which is like
Actually inconsistent surprisingly, I guess unsurprisingly
So I much prefer any alternative if there's any alternative out there
for the remote play, which you said sunlight moonlight I will
Chiaki was coated with moonlight and sunshine. Okay
Um, Costco guys are frauds. Wait, what? Why do you not have bad input lag on remote play?
I do on on Chiaki. It just entirely depends. Like if I'm in the shitter, there's like certain
spots in my house where I don't have enough Wi-Fi, I guess. Great job beating 20 to target
that boss crossing my place for longer than I'm willing to admit. Um, yeah. Hasan Minhaj
interviewed Bernardo, uh, Sandra, Sandra Nista, which, uh, you know, I would like to do that
as well. I think I should do more stuff like this, like sit down, shit like this. Anyway,
what would you do if you had the power to shrink other people to an inch? Um, there
would be a lot of motherfuckers getting shrunk. Like most politicians, most politicians, uh,
settlers in Israel. Most of the war criminals in the Israeli cabinet, war cabinet and also
in government. Some commentators, some commentators I will not name, you know, I'd shrink them.
But yeah, I think there's a lot of people that would get the, a lot of people will
be getting shrunk the fuck up. You see this Hulk Hogan clip? No, I have not. Oh, is this
the one where he's like next to a Nazi? Yeah. Anyway, where was I? Oh, personal news wise.
Um, yeah, I played Wul Kong went to bed, woke up early, played some B ball. I realized
I forgot to upload a basketball, like fitness post that I usually do.
And that is because I was, um, I was on a call for debate lords.
Also got interviewed by NPR.
Yeah.
He called me, uh, after his interview by the NPR, where he, he, uh, demanded
a ceasefire and an arms embargo.
Proud of them.
They grow up so quick.
So, you know, the huge, the huge, Kai is still working on the massive
I know I took some of the I took some of the bone pieces off there
What is this? Why do you like his son anyway? What do you even like his on anyway me of the he's he's thick as fuck
Okay, straight up thickest ass
Like love that. Okay. Number two. He's kind of funny and zesty. Okay. Yeah, he's very
very telegenic. He's very zesty. And, and last but not least, number three, bisexual
ace, aromantic visibility. I love the true Costco guys. Hey, everybody. So over the last
wait, what is little Joel's coming after the fucking Costco guys. I'm about to come
after him. Okay.
Speak to your own dang lane, little Joel. These guys are, they're offering, they're
They're offering a fucking moment of light and they are a shining bright light and a sea
of darkness.
Oh, he defends them.
Okay.
Good.
I was about to boom.
I was about to give him one boom on the boom meter, like, which has never been happened
before.
When is the CBS interview pre piece, pre DNC coming out?
There was an NBC interview and I don't know when it's coming out, but um, yeah,
Yeah. That's all with the shrinking powers about to make him even littler Joel. Yeah,
for sure. All right, folks, let's blast off. There's not much else to talk about in terms
of personal news. Nothing else going on in my life. I'm just working burning the midnight
oil, baby. You already know what it is. Okay. Just straight up the Macy's. Thank you
for the playlist. Let's blast the freak off and let's keep it going. Let's keep
the momentum going um what was I gonna say oh bro you gotta see this shit ain't sweet
huh oh I did see this yeah I did he's brilliant he's a fucking alter and you don't understand
it so shut up any collab soon um no collabs on the docket I've been trying to get the
face boys to do another ball stream this weekend but the problem is we haven't been
able to get the problem is we haven't been able to get the access necessary to the courts.
But once we do, you know, I'll figure that out. But anyway, um, New York Times piece
when megafaunix asked like eight more times, this question that I have no answer for, please.
There's apparently a Trump town hall moderated by Tulsi before the Harris walls interview.
Oh my fucking lord, that's incredible.
Okay.
And we're doing the senses.
Maybe tomorrow, I was thinking we could do the sense tomorrow.
Yo, how much do you weigh?
You biggest fuck currently 226 pounds, baby.
Or no, 228.
I actually dropped some weight.
Very excited about that.
Post, post convention, I had a little bump
just like Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris got a post convention and polling bump.
I got a post convention baby bump.
You know what I mean? A little pregnancy, okay? A little M preg.
So I thought I skyrocketed up to like 236 or something. It was all water weight. And I'm
back underneath the 230 barrier at 228 as of this morning. Very excited for that. Which
is kind of crazy because it's like two, bro, bro, 228 pounds is like, is massive, right?
So for me, it's like, it's the skinniest I've been in years, you know, how are you lighter
than me?
Very carefully.
Unbelievable.
Take talk.
I came across the other day.
I don't really like this guy that much that the seafood, the guys who, who ball in the
fucking water.
It's like my least favorite type of Chinese talk, even though I love Chinese netizens
and I love China talk is that that one I don't like as much.
I don't like this series.
Maybe because they're like not playing basketball well and it like triggers me.
All right.
We'll, we'll look at it in a second.
I'm five eight and I'm like 10 pounds over you. That's crazy. Yeah. All right. We'll do it. Hassan Minhaj talks to Bernie
about
ceasefire
Okay, Kamala lead
widens
Americans broadly want
weapons
halt
on Israel
Um brr brr brr
Not playing basketball. Well, brother, we've seen your streams. Yo, you're just talking
shit at that point. You know what I mean? I love when shatters will be like, shadows
will be like, listen, I love talking shit to my content creator. So I'm just going
to fucking say shit. I mean, I'm not like the best basketball player by any means,
but I think I'm a pretty decent basketball player in general. Not only that, but it's
like that it's like talking shit about my, my, my Wulcon gameplay. You know what
I mean? It's like, it's objectively good. I'm objectively good at it. You know
I mean, I'm not bad at it. I'm actually pretty fucking deice. All right. I've been cooking up these goddamn bosses left and right and
It is becoming kind of
Undeniable if we're being real if we're being really real. It's just I'm cooking. I'm cooking. I'm cooking and I'm booking
The Macy's I got your playlist. Thank you. Um way better than average
With all due respect, it's not you are not good compared to twitch chatter. Sure, but a hoop or nah
dog
You can say that all day every day, but I
I play against people and ultimately basketball is a game about putting numbers. Okay. Putting
up numbers. And it seems like, it seems like I've yet to like, obviously a fucking like
a D one athlete would easily clear me. Okay. And in terms of basketball, but like most people,
including other fucking hoopers, I hold my own against pretty fucking well. I hoped
against like real certifiable ballers, people who literally played in college, I was a decent
fucking, I was a decent benefit to my team in the, in the starting five, Hassan defending
his game and basketball, Hassan, your peer, butter, basketball, play against NBA. Okay.
Sure. When are you going to work on a vertical? I mean, I think I'm too old and also too
of fat to just fix that at a certain point. I would love to who with you. Okay, dude. Okay.
Well, you can't be chirping at me and then being like, shout out to leave the stream
whenever they see a basketball court on camera, have an opinion on your basketball skills.
Yeah. Prove by being flight on stream, I would love to be like 100%. That's not even
a question. Okay. When I say fat, I just mean like heavy. Okay. When you're heavy,
doesn't matter it chat you have to remember it it can be muscle it can be
straight bone it can be water okay but I'm a heavy motherfucker for me to be like
for me at my size to have hooper physique I would have to be like under
200 pounds okay like I would have to lose muscle mass I would have to lose
a shit ton more fat like this is we're talking about what do you mean old
LeBron Dougan at 40 how could you compare me to a fucking alien dude LeBron James was literally
dropped into Akron Ohio from space like what the fuck are you talking about dude what a comparison
literally a Phareke athlete the top scorer in the NBA historically and you're comparing me to him
You are comparing me to to him a fee. Okay. Are you fucking kidding me?
Like
Scientists don't fucking understand how LeBron is capable of playing at the competitive level that he's playing at
For 21 fucking years straight. You're out of your goddamn mind
I swear the moment how somebody talks about his hoop game this twitch chat instantly becomes 800 more athletic
Yeah, uh, as I'm going to start to burning about C smart, common lead widens, Americans
broadly bought weapons, all thought Israel, Trump tries, TikTok at Arlington cemetery,
Twitter calls NPR story fake. First CNN interview with Harris walls and Wu Kong in between get
in now. Okay. Twitch.TV slash Hassanavi. Okay. KZO condom. Stop making excuses, buddy. There
is zero percent chance K's open dunk. If he did a yellow stone would erupt. Okay. Are you
out of your fucking mind? Like that is the most insane thing I've ever heard. Okay. That's
crazy. People just say anything when it's a content creator that they like, you know what
I mean? People. Yeah. He's dunking Oreos in a fucking glass of milk. Maybe that's
That's what he's done good fuck you mean dude you are getting you are definitely getting
banned wait what why I mean it's really activism I have a chance to talk to a higher up in
the cojet the ID of a department which I ask I will record audio so you really bro don't
fucking reveal that shit in here you're gonna get caught but um shit I wish Tom
without a Ovo was here he would have a really good fucking he would have a really
good answer for you. Hmm. Let me think. Moving is how you get popular on B to BD. New Crash
Dummy's clip.
You think it's wrong or right with your country?
You know.
Oh, this one was amazing. Yeah, I did the Crash Dummy's podcast. It was fire.
Oh, it's not Jamaican. You can do it. You can, you can push it.
So is that right or wrong?
So because in Jamaica it's wrong.
So in like the Jamaican culture, the sexual culture, you guys don't do oral sex on women?
Yeah, we don't do it.
You don't live in Jamaica currently, do you?
Back and forth.
So when you come to America, do you eat pussy then?
Just only recently.
How was it?
She liked it.
Wait, you didn't answer?
I'm thinking.
I'm thinking.
I'm thinking.
I'm going to give you an answer for Koja in a little bit.
Okay, hold on.
I liked it too.
Have you thought about bringing it back to Jamaica?
Like the eating pussy thing?
That's why I thought about bringing spices back to Jamaica.
The guy was trying to trade.
Yeah, I did it to my girlfriend, Buckleham.
The timeline's not making sense.
You got a girlfriend, but...
No, he was training. He was training for his girlfriend.
He was trying to make himself right for his girlfriend.
Yeah, exactly
She wasn't like asking like where'd you learn to do this
She did ask I was like I just want to experiment with you. So yeah, you lied to her
Bend the truth
Bend the truth was so fucking it's such a bar
What do you think it was bar absolute bar been the truth
That guy who knew who you were was also a funny call
Yeah, it was awfully suspicious that the only dude from their community that knew who I was
When asked about what's right or wrong in your country his answer was white people
The one guy that like knew who I was was literally the guy that they called in it was like a white
Unconditionally, I'm never beaten the allegations dude. Anti-white racism allegation
As a Caribbean American from New York, I know like six motherfuckers like this. It was amazing
The anti-Semi anti-Indian one was the funniest. Oh, yeah, that was hilarious too
That was fucking hilarious
The dude who was like, yeah, they're getting everyone but black people's getting money
me. Yeah, there's really good. There were really good, uh, there were really good combos
on there. Anyway, I highly recommend the episode. Like I said, it was like, honestly, it was
one of the, um, one of the, the, like probably the podcast that I've laughed the most.
Like as far as like appearances goes, you know, he went, that's why everybody named
Patel. Yeah. I'll just say it like this in terms of podcast, like I obviously do a lot
of these things, right? I do a lot of these collabs. This was the collab that I laughed
the most on, like unconditionally, I just had, did not stop laughing. Speaking of anti
Semitism, you'll never believe what I saw on Twitter. It's literally brand new invented
levels made sense of Kaya place. You already know better, you know better. Maybe girl.
the fuck is this? What is this? The world owes his man an apology 18,000 likes. I would
love to know the truth. Was he a puppet of the Jews all along? Maybe it seems feasible.
No, that is fake Jewish propaganda. He was literally funded by Swiss banks, the same banks
that are financed by Jews. Dude, when you're such a Nazi that you're saying Adolf Hitler
was compromised, that's fucking awesome. Like that's who's your guy then? Like
who's your guy then at that point? Wow. Wow. He's like the guy. That's your goat, dude.
What do you mean? Like, how can you be better at being a Nazi than Adolf Hitler, dude? That's
crazy. I can't believe the Nazis have their own version of the left comms. Yeah, no, literally.
Oh my god. Oh my god. My son showed me a video about leadership at a Devlin put the
DNC's hard right turn in perspective for me. I think the kids will find this very educational.
I'm not watching a CGP gray video. The notoriously anti react and also hates when people watch
his videos. Oh, I'm not going to. Saw this take talk. No words needed. Oh, this is
Yeah, this is a pretty powerful. It's a good tick tock. I mean, a very different vibe than what
we were looking at. Currently though, we were just cracking some jokes, dude. Some of you motherfuckers
always have to do this. Okay. Some of you motherfuckers always have to immediately be like, Hey,
listen, I know we're laughing right now, but let's talk about the ongoing genocide. It's like,
bro, come on, we're, we'll dive into it, man. We're going to dive into it. Okay. Calm down.
You've programmed me. I reflexively told someone place when they're being raucous and wild.
They have brain worms. You were right. It's a mental illness. Oh my God. They're
transvestigating Hitler. Oh my God. Oh my fucking God. Oh, this is so sweet, dude.
This is incredible. Like these guys have, oh, this is funny, dude. This is fucking
awesome. These guys are literally just, they've run the table. They have
arrived at like a need for a super Hitler, okay? They're like, no, dude, we already got Hitler,
okay? It's time for a new Hitler, an Omega Hitler, okay? I mean, this is like, this is kind of like
when I, when, when, uh, fucking Jackson Hinkelding was talking to Sneeko, and he was like, yeah,
I don't fuck with the Nazis because they were gay and trans. Yeah, the Nazis were F words,
Dude, they were all gay, dude. That's why I don't fuck with the Nazis like bro
That's why you don't fuck with the Nazis like I feel like there's a bunch of other shit
That you could point to you know before you you get to that stuff
Bro, my fucking Apple iPhone is just on a different level now
It's like oh you can't charge now because there's water detected inside of the fucking charging station and
I had to do a
It merges you over right I said Apple iPhone that is the oldest thing I've ever said
God I'm so fucking old anyway. Let's look at this funny tiktok that I make a weird
Appearance in POV a Trump supporter forgot to log out of his YouTube channel at a hotel
That's amazing
Guys he was subscribed to Ashley Tisdale. I kept that one
Honestly, that's how you do it. That's how you fucking do it
House and I be W influence finally me and the person inspiring to become a creator two years ago. Um, that's how you do it chat
What was your favorite food you had in Chicago don't ask me that question
I feel like Keith Lee the way I'm talking about Chicago food. Okay, I'm about to get fucking canceled
Chicago is literally one of the best food cities and I did not get to experience even a single fucking fraction of that
I guess the best one I had was the the double burger that I had at that one random tavern that we walked into because I had the piss
like I
Didn't have time because I was at the fucking DNC. So, you know
Chicago food is trash. No, it's not Chicago food is not trash at all. Come on, dude
It has the most Michelin star restaurants per capita on the fucking planet, dude
There is incredible shit out there like that Filipino breakfast spot that I really wanted to go to I wanted to go to
There's so many goddamn places, dude.
That Filipino breakfast spot lives in my mind.
Okay.
It occupies a permanent space in my goddamn mind.
Oh, anyway.
Yeah.
Kossima, I think is called, yeah.
It's actually, I'm currently mad at you for not eating a Chicago dog.
I did.
That shit is ass.
Okay.
I'll say it.
Chicago dogs are fucking ass.
the hell is a celery salt dude? I'm not trying to have a healthy snack. Okay. Why the fuck
did you take an unhealthy snack that is delectable, that is delightful, that is delicious and then
put celery salt on it. Like it's fucking healthy. It's got healthy taste and none of
the fucking healthy calories. Anyway, Chicago dog. No. Okay. New York dirty water dogs
stay on top. I'll say that. That's number one, number two. And I'm a pickle boy. Like
I love pickle. I love savory shit. Okay. And I still did not fuck with the Chicago dog.
That's number one. Italian beef is not as good as a Philly cheesesteak. So fuck. I'm
just fell. That was scary. Anyway, it's just not as good. Okay. The Italian beef
is not as good as a Philly cheesesteak.
I'll say that too.
And last but not least,
deep dish pizza, not as good as regular slices.
And you can get mad at me all you want all day, every day.
There's obviously like phenomenal fucking food in Chicago.
But in terms of like the picks,
like the city picks, it's not that good.
The city is great, love the city.
I'm a fan, but overall I think like,
and there's incredible,
There are incredible fucking places to eat in the city of Chicago.
I unfortunately missed a lot of it, but this is why I don't like guys from
Jersey. Why? Cause we got two good days. Like what do you mean?
I did get Italian beef. It's fine. It's, it's all right. Um,
you ate tourist food. I ate like the shit that people say is like Chicago
food. You know, but yeah, that's it. Emma has a new banger, Jim added
I'm an advocate for working out not because you're gonna go and like kill fascists or whatever.
But I'm an advocate for working out because it's good.
You should do it.
you feel good yep this is one of the first six hours I saw today yeah and I
commented I'll own it just walk five miles because of you actually hell yeah
all right you have to have Brandon Lee Mulligan on the pod and stream he's an
amazing dude weighing dude it's just telling me emergency over I keep
having the emergency override to fucking charge my phone so I have a fitness
question what did you do to prevent injuries when you went from not working
out the bag at it, particularly hip flexors and such. Oh my God, there's so many different
workouts you got to do, like stretch, stretch a lot. There's also a lot of like, there's
also a lot of movements that you need to do in terms of like you have to identify what
muscles, what part of your body doesn't, you know, doesn't have enough muscle mass.
Because everything works together. And oftentimes injuries happen as a direct consequence
of one, not adequately stretching. And two, doing a weight that your major muscle group
is capable of lifting, but there might be some other muscle groups that are using the
stabilize when you're doing the exercise that are unfortunately too weak. For example,
my serratus is too weak. I had to constantly do like, still to this day, I have to
do active warmups to activate certain muscle groups when I'm doing like upper
body push day. Okay. That muscular imbalance is what causes many people to injure themselves.
Okay. That's something you got to consider. We have to work against that. Is that a career
war bit have behind you? My grandpa serve as a medic. That's why I asked. Yeah, I serve too.
Do you pause on exercise on the Apple watch when you're setting up the weight or not? No,
dude. Can you rate their form? It's just will dancing. Um, okay. Okay. Come on. Let's get
to the fucking news. What are we doing? I can't believe I'm saying this. There's a Georgia
rally upcoming with VP Kamala Harris. Okay. Scheduled at 2 30 PM. Uh, Trump is also holding
a rally or rather a campaign town hall in La Crosse, Wisconsin. That is at 4 p.m. Pacific.
But before that, let's get started. Harrison walls are returning to the campaign trail.
What's going on there? Polls are actually showing that the Harris momentum is growing.
There is a post DNC bump and you can see it now. Here's a Quinnipiac national poll
showing Kamala Harris at 49% to Donald Trump's 48%. In their full release, Kamala Harris is up
two in a multi-candidate field with RFK on the ticket, up one in a two-way. Okay? So we are going
to, we are going to be, you know, we're going to be, we're going to be paying some, some close
attention to all that good stuff. Okay. Anyway, what will they, what will they learn from this
on that new Quinnipiac poll? 49% say Trump would handle the Gaza war better than Harris.
Of course, of course they are. You want to know why you want to know why they say that
because Trump keeps saying, I'm a fucking peace candidate. Okay. I'm a peace candidate.
that he's, and people keep hearing that he's a peace candidate, people keep hearing the
point that he keeps reiterating over and over and over again, where he says, no new wars
under my administration, which is obviously a fucking lie, but it doesn't matter. Okay.
No new wars under my administration. And it is, is obviously a fucking lie, but it
doesn't matter.
People literally remember that. And then they look at like Ukraine and they attribute
Biden, they look at Gaza, they attribute it to Biden. Kamala Harris has an opportunity to
separate herself from the Biden ticket on this issue. Okay. Are Americans low-key stupid? Americans
are high-key stupid. They are high-key stupid, not low-key stupid. They're stupid as fuck.
Harris's message wasn't working. Yeah, I saw this. Harris kept most of Biden's team in place,
but the main architect of the Biden campaign messaging strategy, Mike Donilon, has fucking
finally left and returned to the White House. So we shall see if this changes the pace at all. Okay.
But you have to understand something. We're going to be looking at that Quinnipiac poll
a bunch. Okay. Why wouldn't they hear Trump say that he wants Israel to finish the job?
Because, and this is very important for a lot of people to understand, if you have some level
of charisma, people literally make up what the fucking policies are in terms of what their
personal opinion is, and this especially works when you are not the current president, so
you are not currently responsible for the onslaught.
So some people look at Trump and think in their minds that he's going to be much better
than Kamala Harris and Joe Biden on Gaza.
Some, and better in terms of like, he's going to stop the fucking fighting, okay?
Some people look at it and they think, oh, he's going to go extra hard and then they're
going to end up, you know, he's going to give Israel all the tools that Israel needs to finish
the job.
And then the fighting is going to stop. Okay. This is a pretty normal part of politics.
A lot of Americans, especially in the Republican Party, a lot of people that vote for Republicans
don't actually associate the real negative consequences of the legislation that they're
signing on for. This is a well-documented phenomena. Okay? You need to understand this.
This is something that plagues American politics, and it's something that plagues politics in general.
People genuinely think, oh, I'm voting for this guy because this, this, this, right? They don't
really think what the policies are going to end up, they don't really consider how those
those positive and end up harming themselves. A great example of this is obviously on the
issue of abortion. There are plenty of Republicans that voted for the Republican Party. They
didn't really care about abortion rights being restricted. And now they're like, oh my
God, this is actually devastating. What the fuck? Because all of a sudden there's
no way you can message out of it. Everybody now knows you are responsible for all of
women in places like Texas, in places like Ohio that can't get fucking ectopic pregnancies
dealt with, uh, the medical procedure is an abortion. And, and now they're in a panic
state because Republicans shut that access off. They are responsible for it. They have
to fucking live with that reality. Do you understand? Yeah. Missouri amendment three
in trying to write to an abortion, yes, no 34%. Yes, 52%. President Donald Trump, 54%.
Kamala Harris, 41%. Okay. Josh Hawley, 53%. Lucas Kunze, 42%. So you need to understand
something, okay? You need to understand something. Americans do not make, Americans
do not make smart choices when they are voting. Part of that reason is because neither party
truly represents their best interests, so politics just gets divvied out to team sports.
A lot of people think, oh, I'm voting on harm reduction on the Democratic Party side, but
ultimately they're just voting on team sports. Harm reduction is just a layer of moralizing
that you are tacking on to why you're making the decision that you're making.
So in a way, it's both the dumbest people that don't vote, and it's also somewhat the
smartest people that don't end up voting, even if they recognize why they're not voting or
or why, even if they recognize it or not, it doesn't matter.
Ultimately, like I wish more people would get activated to go out and vote, but the
reality of the matter is until either fucking side, and this is specifically the Democrats
I'm talking about here.
Okay. Until the Democrats actually actively communicate to broad majorities of the public
that if voting for the Democrats will actually genuinely improve their lives, improve their
material conditions in a meaningful way, and that the Democrats are actually on board with
genuinely improving their lives in a meaningful way. Easy to communicate, easy to understand,
responsive policies, right? Until that happens, most people are not going to go out and vote.
Okay.
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How do you have so many viewers while having so many L takes?
What's your secret?
I'm hot.
That's what it is.
Yeah, it's just like, I think my secret is what you consider to be an L take three months down the line.
You will consider to be a W take that you thought about all along.
except right now you're resistant and hostile to it.
But when it does become the reality, okay,
because oftentimes I am right, simply too early, okay?
There are times when I'm wrong, of course.
I'm human being after all, but oftentimes I'm right.
I'm just too early to the fucking game.
And most people are inherently hostile to change
and inherently hostile and resist
any sort of like change in communication.
So they just operate on fucking vibes.
And then 12 months later suddenly hate you and splinter off into a hater community.
Of course, of course.
Yeah.
I suspect this is already a person there.
You know, good response.
I mean, you're pro-Palestine it seems.
So I don't know why you're fucking, uh, what you're considering to be an L
take here and you're anti smoking as a mind.
So I don't know what's going on here.
All right, but let's get back to it.
Trump is a dream for the status quo.
every push to make the liberal past common good policies turned down by if you don't
vote for us, vote for him. It's the same in Francis 2012. Yeah. Do you think voting because
of harm reduction is bad? I don't think voting because of harm reduction is bad. I do think
however that most people don't vote on that basis. And the Democrats don't do enough
to actually engage in harm reduction. The harm that they're reducing gets smaller
and smaller every election cycle. And that is partially because harm reduction
is the only fucking advocacy that they engage in within their own base. And that's really
fucking stupid because you're just missing a massive, massive amount of people that you
could be activating, bringing out to the fucking polls. You know, I mean, I don't think that's
true with respect to labor or trans LGBT rights. Yeah, again, notice how you're not
saying that about immigrants right now, because the Democrats have dropped that from
their policies, right? So like last election cycle, you would say that, you would say transit
LGBT rights. And then you would also say immigrants, right? Like Republicans are doing so Republicans
are doing horribly poor things with immigrants, like the immigrants will protect immigrants.
Notice how you don't say that anymore, because they shut that communication off
because they themselves are now pushing for a right wing immigration bill. So every
election cycle, they just like pick and choose another thing that they are going
to capitulate to the right on, and I personally find that to be unconscionable, I personally
find that to be immoral, and I also personally find that to be disastrous.
Notice how you're not also saying, well, what about Muslims, right?
Yeah.
What about Muslims?
Because that was another good one that you could use if you only cared about harm reduction,
right?
Oh, Trump will be so much worse on Muslims.
Trump will be so much worse on immigrants.
Okay.
But you're, that doesn't mean that this gives you an opportunity to be fucking
harmful yourself, right? So that's it. There is obviously issues where the Democrats are
genuinely better than the Republicans on. That's abortion and protecting abortion, protecting
the medical decisions that people make. And that's a huge issue. The problem is, you know,
when you got Trump at the top of that ticket, it seems to me like even, I mean, obviously
in a place like Missouri, people are still voting for abortion, but also simultaneously
voting for Donald Trump. Okay, Chomsky made a good point about voting and that's something
you just do. And then you get back to the real work of organizing and growing a movement.
Yeah, it's the voting is still the least consequential, most significant thing you
can do for sure. And I understand the argument that Chomsky is making, even though he
is 850 years old, he was there when democracy was invented. He knows a thing or two about
that sort of thing, right? However, having said that, a lot of people don't operate
on that basis.
This is what I'm simply stating. It's like harm reduction, harm reduction, harm reduction
over and over again is not going to carry you across the finish line. Okay? Harm reduction
didn't carry the Democrats across the finish line because you can't out compete. You can't
out harm reduction argument your way out of a bad candidate or a bad campaign. Hillary
Clinton demonstrated that reality, right? So that's, that's precisely the reason why I always say, like,
you know, you could say harm reduction all day every day. This is not one of those communities
where that shit's going to fly in general, because I'm analyzing the actual policies and the impact
that those policies have on people's lives. I think that the Democratic Party should drop
that as well. They dropped the identity politics stuff. And I really do hope that
they'll drop this shit eventually as well, because it would be a significantly better
way to argue a significantly better mechanism to draw out more support, more popular support,
get more people to vote for you in states where people have completely lost confidence
in you, the Democratic Party, if you were to actually advocate for direct policies that
help people's lives, okay, the direct policies that help people improve their material conditions.
That's what politics is.
What are you going to give me at the end of the day?
Is a real simple question that people must ask, and the Democratic Party's response can't
simply be, well, we're better than the Republicans, marginally better than the Republicans.
You know what I mean?
It's just not, it's not going to work.
And it doesn't work.
Demonstrably it doesn't work.
I don't know the reason why they do this, but Harris is gaining on all the good
polls, and then there are right-wing pollsters deciding to fuck the averages, Lamau,
and then Emerson with a random grenade.
Yeah, the thing is, uh, Kamala Harris gaining on all of these good polls simply does not care here across the finish line.
If you recall, these are still within the margin of error. That's number one. It just simply shows that momentum is on her, uh, is favoring her at this time.
None of these polls actually show that Kamala Harris is definitely winning tomorrow. Okay. This is something that you have to remember.
Now, obviously post convention bumps don't necessarily immediately lock you in. If that
was the case, the caucus would have been president. You know what I mean? Like I think you got
like a 12 point bump after the convention. Obviously it didn't fucking matter. So, um,
even with all of that, even with all of the, like I obviously do care about polling.
I'm not going to fucking sit here and be like, Oh, it's 2020 polls were misleading. I'm
I'm not going to say that 2016 was the last time that polls were like definitely off base.
This shows momentum. That's a good thing. However, even if they showed a massive increase,
right? It post convention, for example, it still wouldn't necessarily, it still wouldn't
necessarily mean all that much in terms of like what things may look like come November.
Okay. I'm a poll believer as in like I do look at polls. I look at an analyzed polls on a regular basis come deal when the election cycle comes around.
But having said that, you know, it's not the end all be all there are examples where people are doing well post convention get a big bump after convention and they end up losing their examples where obviously you don't see a massive bump post the convention and you end up winning.
So why do you think so many down ballot Democrats are pulling so much better than hairs in the presidential race is that the down ballot Republicans are just worse
in some instances that is the answer there's a lot of untested or
genuine failures on the Republican side
Untested in the sense that like they have no fucking
long-term
Ten year that you can point to like Carrie Lake who was a fucking freak and a weirdo and like she's gonna get absolutely destroyed
in Arizona, you have that guy that the troop that was exploded in Nevada, for example, was
not even from Nevada, but he's like running.
You have a lot of people on the Republican side that are untested, that don't have any
sort of like policy that they can point to or don't have any tenure that they can point
to.
They don't really have like a built in infrastructure for canvassing.
And they're just fucking running and Trump lights them because they're freaks, right?
And that is actually part of the reason why in some of these races, the down ballot races
are actually performing better than the top of the ticket.
Having said that, however, having said that, however, okay, the other reason is in my
opinion, the other reason is because the other reason is because the, the Kamala Harris
campaign is not doing a decent enough job separating themselves from the Joe Biden
campaign.
They have done that with like pricing, right? They've done that with grocery prices, but
they haven't done a clean break on a lot of other stuff, including, but not limited
to Gaza. Okay. There are still a lot of things that are unpopular with the Biden administration
that the Harris ticket has not actually communicated their way out of.
I personally suspect the immigration part of the equation is also a big deal. But
of course polling doesn't show that. Well, it's because it's an untested narrative
because the republicans have never counter messaged or even tried to drop it now of course
that is an issue they have not tried it and it might be too fucking late by the time they
finally come to their senses okay when they finally come to their senses and decide like
maybe we shouldn't be running in this like fucking super right wing immigration policy
shit it's probably going to be far too late so we'll see okay uh Nate silver has
an interesting take. Latest Nate Silver forecast Trump's chances of winning are up plus five
electoral votes with Harris is at 272 Trump 266. I don't, what? Who is favorite to win the presidency?
Chancey's candidate has a winning the electoral college with a popular vote in 2024 presidential
election and our best predictions on the outcome based on 40,000 simulations of our model.
Harris's Electoral College victory probability is at 47.3 percent, Trump is at 52.4 percent,
but the popular vote probability Harris is at 63.8 percent. The predicted electoral college,
the predicted electoral votes that she arrives at is 272. The predicted popular vote share is at
50.3 percent. Wait, I don't understand how this works though. Check his PA analysis, it's in
in one of your tabs. Yeah, I want to see the, I want to see what Pennsylvania looks like
because this race is going to come down to chance of winning is based on Nate Silver's
model predicted electoral votes is based on just polls. His model thinks Kamala should
have a, should have had a much larger lead in PA than polls are showing. It's cooking
her in his model. Yeah, I think this race is going to obviously come back. This
race is going to come down to Pennsylvania and obviously Trump knows that they're
They're playing defense in places like North Carolina. They're pumping a little bit in places
like Georgia, but ultimately I think it's just, you know, Pennsylvania is the major part
of this problem. And she's showing another promise. It's been a while since we've seen
a poll showing hairs leading in Pennsylvania, high quality poll showing hairs ahead in PA
would make a big difference right now.
Weird update today, hairs ticked up slightly in our national polling average, but lost
ground in our forecast and is now less than 50% against Donald Trump. One reason
is that the model's convention balance adjustment, which affects the forecast, but not the average.
There's a large population of Arabs and Muslims and PA. The Gaza genocide could lose it. 170,000
registered Muslim voters, Kamala Harris needs every fucking vote she can possibly pick up.
And what I find very frustrating about this beyond the fact that every time I say at
the top of the hour, there's a three minute outbreak. You guys fucking perk up and
it annoys me and like fucks up my flow, even though there is a three minute outbreak
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frustrating about this, what's endlessly frustrating about the Kamala Harris campaign
strategy so far is that there are votes waiting to be picked up. There are votes
waiting to be picked up. There is momentum that they can add to the vibes campaign.
However, however, the areas that they are going after, where they are going, where they're
going after, the people that they're trying to win over to their side are unimaginably
stupid.
One example I will give you is this, okay?
I saw this earlier today.
Let me see if I can find it.
Okay?
Let's see.
Let's see.
Let's see. Let's see. Let's see. There's one thing that I, there's one thing I wanted to show you.
Where the fuck is it? Where the fuck is it? God damn it. Oh, here. This is the,
this is the one I wanted to show you. Looks like some marginal voters don't have to try very hard
to get meetings, huh? Says Ed and Germantum. Here it is. Haley voters working group. Thank
you to the Harris campaign for joining our group for the third time tonight. We've
You've appreciated your engagement and the time you've shared with us respectfully discussing
how to win over Hailey voters on the fence.
I am losing my fucking mind.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
There are hundreds of thousands of people in every single state that you are currently
either barely defeating Donald Trump on or losing to Donald Trump on depending on which
boy you're looking at, and they are straight up going after a group of like 50 fucking
voters of a candidate who has endorsed Donald Trump, please stop doing this.
What the fuck are you doing?
Are you fucking insane?
What are you doing?
Who's running the fucking show?
Monkeys that are just like fucking hitting symbols. Is that what's going on?
Just a bunch of fucking animals up there just playing with fucking dials. Who's doing this?
Who's doing this? What the fuck? I'm losing my fucking mind, dude. Holy shit. And it's
Additionally strange because, and I will keep repeating this over and over and over again,
the original momentum that happened from Biden losing the election to Donald Trump to Kamala
Harris having a chance of defeating Donald Trump.
That only happened because they did progressive shit, okay?
They respond to the public pressure and lo and behold, people like that sort of thing.
Okay?
Having, making it seem as though you have a commitment to the democratic process, turns
out makes people feel pretty enthusiastic, okay?
What the fuck are we doing here?
This is old school, dumbass, I want to lose bullshit.
Kaya, please.
You know better.
looking back at me right now thinking you did some shit. Okay, good girl. The only reason
they're doing this is because the coalition will hold once the genocide in Gaza gets worse
and two, we go to war with Iran and China, I guarantee it, Democrats care more about
genocide and capitalism winning elections, nothing new here. No, dude, that's crazy.
Okay, that's crazy. That's crazy. That's crazy. Also, I'm talking to the fucking
voters here. Like, I just don't, I don't get it. I don't get it. Like how, how
How do you end up doing something?
How do you end up making decisions that actually are bangers, okay?
And you immediately get this big boost, you get this response.
So many people doubt your ability to finally fucking like take this bold step forward and
actually get like noticeable and immediate, noticeable and immediate changes in the
way that people fucking view the campaign and they just go okay we're done we did enough but I don't understand it
I don't understand it this does not mean that the Kamala Harris campaign is gonna fucking lose okay I'm
not saying that at all they are doing very well so far okay they're doing very well so far but that
That can fucking change. Okay. While they are on, while they have the foot on the gas, they
should be pumping it even harder instead of trying to desperately cut away at this momentum.
Walls is outstanding best VP pick of my life. I know that's why I don't get it. I don't
get it. Why the fuck did you do that? If they had chosen, if they had went with Josh
Shapiro, okay? I'd be like, this is classic Democratic Party shit, you know, classic.
They went with what they perceive as the safe choice, even though it's not a safe choice.
But what they perceive was like the calculated safe choice, okay, somewhat conservative governor
in a key state that they have to win. It's a must win state. And they didn't do that.
They didn't fucking do that. They went with waltz, which locked them into at least
messaging around progressive policies. So I don't understand why the fuck they're like
not continuing along with that, like with that agenda.
Also, what don't you get them's want to win, but in a certain way, because they run by
their donors. I, it's fine. Okay. Modeling your election strategy off of likely Republican
voters is insane to me. Okay. If Kamala loses her followers will 100% blame Arabs
Muslims they'll take off the mask and start saying the most racist dehumanizing shit you've
ever heard I can already feel it I mean they're already saying that they didn't pick the guy
for VP who's massively popular in Pennsylvania yeah dude you're right you're right dude massively
popular in Pennsylvania like he's popular dude I wouldn't go as far as to say he's massively
popular he ran against the fucking freak Islam really thinks everybody's obsessed with Gaza
Oh my god. Oh my god. I'm losing my fucking mind. Please. This is not what I'm saying at all.
You guys are so fucking annoying because you don't care about it. Okay? I care about it,
but that's not the argument that I'm making. There are people who care that would be on
board with the ticket, but that's not the only thing that I'm talking about right now. I'm
talking about like moderating your messaging on the issue of dealing with the economy.
You know what I mean?
I wasn't even fucking talking about Gaza in this situation. You're the one who brought it up because liberals are fucking gross, okay?
Just such little freak bitches who just desperately want to fucking lose and in that
Stupid fucking death spiral. They want to point their fingers at like other people. Oh, it must be the Muslims
It must be Gaza shut the fuck up dumbass. That's not what I'm talking about. Okay
That strategy works so well for the Dems last election cycle that Trump gained 20 million
votes. Yeah, I'm like, I literally be talking about fucking healthcare. I'll be talking about
like genuinely actively communicating policy prescriptions to people's like genuine people's
problems that they perceive in their day to day lives and like running a campaign on
issues like that. Okay. Not like a boring, annoying, nerdy Elizabeth Warren style campaign,
But like a closer to a Bernie, like a populist campaign where you're like, people are suffering.
We're going to solve it. Okay. We're going to put more fucking bread on your table. We're
going to make sure that it's easier for you to have a roof over your fucking head. We're
going to solve these issues. Okay. If they did that, people would respond to it. People
respond positively to it. And it's crazy to me that like there's Democrats in here
who turn around and go, whoa, whoa. Actually, um, you think everybody cares about Gaza.
First of all, why are you openly admitting that, like, Americans are selfish, blood-thirsty
fucking losers when there's a goddamn genocide happening and they don't give a fuck?
Secondly, you're objectively incorrect.
Obviously, it's not the most salient issue for a lot of Americans, but plenty of Americans,
like broad majorities of Americans, want to fucking stop the fighting in Gaza, okay?
So shut the fuck up.
You're objectively wrong on every aspect of this conversation.
Like I don't understand it.
I don't understand why you can be so wrong and so confident in how fucking wrong you are.
Ain't nobody's here saying like, oh, the number one thing that Americans care about is like
the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
I never said that.
I don't believe that.
Okay.
Because that is objectively not true.
But according to the CBS poll, 61% of Americans oppose weapons aid to Israel's assault in
Gaza, 77% of Democrats and 63% of self-identifying moderates reject US weapons aid to Israel,
77% of the under 30 demographic oppose weapons aid to Israel, 75% of black Americans, 66%
of women, 56% of white college graduates. This is not, like this is just a easy gimme,
okay? It's just waiting right there. You're talking about hundreds of thousands of voters
across multiple fucking states, especially when you are in margins of barely fucking getting
a victory in a lot of these key states that you have to get.
When you say every vote counts and then you fucking turn around and go, but not those
votes, well then every vote doesn't count.
That's an easy dub.
It's sitting right there.
Fuck.
Fuck me, dude.
It's just right there dude.
It is right there, okay? It is right there. Easiest dub of my life, okay? Easiest W of
anyone's lives is just standing right there. It's like marijuana decriminalization or legalization
at the federal level. It's a, it's a thing that the Democrats could just do tomorrow
and people would be on board with it, okay? It's one of those things. It's like, it's
just there. And they never hit that button, ever. I don't know why they're so scared
of hitting that button. I don't know what the fuck the problem is. I genuinely don't understand
it. It's like a, it's like a free vote situation. Okay. This doesn't mean that it's like the,
the number one issue. Like out of all of these people that are polled, they're not
saying they're not going to vote for Kamala Harris. If she doesn't get this done. Okay.
Nobody is saying that, but having said that, there are Kamala Harris, the closer
she is associated the Biden on this issue on a Gaza, the worst she is going to pull on
this issue, the worst she's going to hemorrhage votes, Biden and Kamala Harris right now are
seen as objectively unpopular on Israel objectively. How would you understand how
interlinked? How do you understand how interlinked we are with Israel and now understand why
Kamala won't break away from Biden on this law? Shut the fuck up liberal. How
do you understand how interlinked we are with Israel and why Kamala won't break
away from Biden on this. It doesn't change my opinion on the matter. She has to do this.
Okay. What do you mean? She has to do this and I'm going to keep repeating why it's a
good idea to do this. And hopefully someone will fucking listen. All right. I don't know why
why you just, basically what you're doing in the situation is like, I would rather be cynical
and right, okay, and just, you know, not even talk about all of the major reasons for plenty
of fucking liberals that are even in this community that might have not heard the electoral
calculation that I am presenting to them, okay? That is the reason why I don't talk
about this from a morality standpoint when talking about Israel in terms of why the campaign
should move in this direction. I talk about it as a bloodless sociopathic electoral calculation.
Why do I do that? Because there are plenty of liberals who are very afraid of Donald
Trump winning the election, but they don't give a fucking single shred of a shit about
Gaza. Okay? That's it. That's the reason why I'm doing this. Chatters, we're
doing electoral politics. I don't know why some left the shadows act so small. Exactly.
There is, I've said this since early October. Okay. There is an electoral analysis here
that favors removing the unshakable bond we have with Israel. There is a State Department
continuation of your like American hegemonic superpower status argument to make. There
is a pro CIA, pro State Department argument to make in terms of like reanalyzing
our relationship with Israel, okay?
There is a pro-Israel continuation of the apartheid argument that I could make,
if need be, like I could make a liberal Zionist argument.
It literally does not make sense.
That is why I'm saying it is pure zealotry and fear.
That is the only reason.
It is pure ideological zealotry and fucking fear,
fear of the unknown that is stopping.
It's not like some secret thing that they're aware of that you don't know about. Okay.
It's not like, uh, the, the Mossad blackmail operation, all of a sudden we're going to see Joe Biden's like dickpicks leak because he'd like made the right decision or whatever.
Like, no, it's not any of those things.
Sometimes the truth is that simple ideological zealotry and fear.
That's it.
As a reminder, chat, APEC is not unbeatable and it's not so powerful as they want you to believe they are exactly.
They've dumped a hundred, they've done a hundred million so far.
Okay.
I mean, I would take a peek.
Yeah.
We're not going to see Joe Biden's meet anytime soon, but you already know it's big.
Okay.
Hunter Biden's cock is relatively large.
His brother's penis is relatively large.
He probably has a fat one.
Let's be real.
Okay.
Another fucking big hog having president who had the dropout because of his unpopular
war.
LBJ was the other one.
All right.
Anyway.
Let's get the Harrison walls returning on the campaign trail to the White House vice president Kamala Harris and Tim walls hitting the road in the battleground
State of Georgia for a second day as Donald Trump gets ready to blitz critical swing states our chief White House correspondent Mary Bruce is on the trail in Savannah, Georgia.
Mary, good morning. Hey, wait, good morning. Well, the Harris campaign sees real opportunity here in Georgia. They are hoping to expand the map.
Put this key state firmly back in play now with less than 70 days to go.
This morning, Kamala Harris is gaining ground in the critical Sun Belt states.
Harris and running mate Tim Walls boarding their campaign bus in Georgia, a state where
Donald Trump has been leading.
But this morning, a new Fox News poll shows Harris now up by two points.
That poll also suggesting she's closing the gap in Arizona, Nevada and North Carolina.
Remember, all of these are within a margin of error.
Okay?
All of these polls are within a margin of error.
I'm not just saying this because like I want to fucking be a naysayer.
I want to make you like not feel excited.
Everyone is doing brass summer.
Everyone's lived the fuck up.
Like this is not it's, it's good.
This is promising.
If you are a Kamala, uh, if you're a, uh, mom, a fan, okay?
If you're, if you're riding with mom, a la is promising.
Don't say remember 2016.
It does not know.
We're not talking about 2016 here.
Okay.
I'm not saying these polls are cupped.
in the same way that the 2016 polls were. That's not the argument here. The argument
here is that they are still within a margin of error. And therefore this does not spell
a broad victory in the way that you think it does, especially when you factor in Pennsylvania.
Okay. Remember that. Remember that when you look at these numbers. Okay. Yeah. Margin
of error is plus minus three.
In battleground Georgia, a state president Biden won narrowly in 2020, Harrison Walls
reaching out to rural voters, hoping for a repeat victory in Hinesville, greeted by
the Liberty County High School marching band.
My previous job to this was, of course, a public school teacher and coach, which
I wear with pride.
Walls leaning into his own rural roots in Minnesota.
His experience as a social studies teacher and former high school football coach now
central to their campaign message. The ticket then stopping for barbecue in
Savannah out shaking hands and snapping selfies. Harris well aware she can't just
rely on those urban centers like Atlanta in a race expected to be so close.
Trump also hitting key states targeting the rust belt today in Michigan and
Wisconsin. I mean yeah this is a good this is a good way to look at it as
well for sure. Individual national polls love people react to the polls
when you can just look at this holistic picture instead, courtesy of Boat Hub that shows AB
rated pollsters only. Okay. National polls, not a measure you're looking for than look at state
polling instead. Battleground state polling averages. It's still within the margin. Okay.
It's still within the margin and it is, it's promising for Kamala Harris' campaign,
But you have to understand it is absolutely still within the margin of victory or defeat.
Vincent, before heading to must win Pennsylvania.
Just because of the way votes total most past the 270 involve PA to win without PA you would have to win most of the rest of the swing states.
Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina and Georgia doing that and losing PA is pretty unlikely.
Yeah, there is, there is no pathway to victory where you win Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan,
North Carolina and Georgia, and then fucking lose Pennsylvania.
That'd be insane.
Now here, like you would have to, you would have to run such a good, such a good campaign
in all of those other places, but such a bad one in Pennsylvania.
I don't know how the fuck that would happen.
Law is going to be the Selena Meyer elections here in Georgia today, Kamala Harris and
Tim Walz will sit down together for their first big interview of this campaign.
They have been facing criticism for not doing a formal press conference or an in-depth interview.
And then looking ahead to the coming days, Harris is expected to be spending a fair amount
of time in debate prep.
Of course, her first face-off with Donald Trump coming up right here on ABC on September
10th, with just 12 days away.
That will be a pivotal moment.
And Mary, while we have you, tell us about this criticism Trump is facing about a
recent visit to Arlington National Cemetery.
His team accused of recording video in a prohibited area.
Veteran families now reacting to this?
Yeah, so this video shows the president visiting some of the grave sites of some of the 13 service
members who were killed in that attack on Abigate in Afghanistan.
Trump trying to highlight Harris and this administration's handling of that chaotic
troop withdrawal, but filming in this area of the cemetery is prohibited just for this
reason to not politicize the militia.
This is such a funny thing that he did.
Like he is such a clout hungry social media demon dude.
I'm not going to lie.
This is my favorite Trump story of this election cycle so far. At first I didn't cover it because
I was like, ah, who gives a shit? And then I read into the details and it is hilarious.
Okay. He went to the fucking Arlington national cemetery. That's where all the fucking veterans
are. This are all the soldiers are. And he did that. So he could fucking, he did
that. So he could cut content where he's like, Biden is so bad. He killed 13 of our
our best veterans, Kamala Harris killed our 13 of our best veterans. Okay. And he went
there with the gold star family of like one of the fucking, uh, one of the parents of
like one of the dead vets, right? And of course there are like major reasons as to why
you're not supposed to be doing this because, uh, apparently, you know, there's a, there's
it, you can't do that. You can't do a photo op at the Arlington cemetery. You
You can't do a campaign op in a cemetery in general, okay?
But I love that the people that work at the cemetery
were like, you can't do that.
And he was like, nah, it's fine.
Terry, now some families like that
of Staff Sergeant Ryan Knauss say
they give Trump permission.
They say it's sad to restrict how the fallen are honored.
But overnight we heard from another gold star family,
the sister of Sergeant Andrew Marquesano
died by suicide in 2020 after eight tours of combat. His grave is also shown. Yeah, one
of the graves that was shown in the fucking Tiktok is the dude who killed himself breaking
the US army has new statement out at the incident Arlington in real downtown of note.
They confirmed that the parties were told of the laws against political activity and
that an employee was pushed aside and filing charges were on the table. Oh my God. This
is worse than when scrub daddy girl on Tik Tok with the Mexico and scrubbed all those
heads down for content. That's what I'm saying. This is my favorite genre of like insane Tik
tocker nonsense. Like Trump is doing scrub daddy girl shit. Like he like it's phenomenal.
We're going to, we're going to do it. We're going to, we're going to, I'll show you
the, the US army rebukes Trump campaign for incident and national cemetery. He's
a tiktok girly dude he's a tiktok girly let him thrive y'all are fucking everyone's against
him even the army okay Trump's gonna come out and be like fuck the army and all the
vets are gonna be like hell yeah brother you're right I hate the army it's gay now
Unwoke
It's so sick. It's so fucking sick
Okay, it's it's dope. I'm fully on board with this. Okay, I'm fully on board with this
It's the John McCain controversy all over again to be fair a lot of it's hate the US Army
Yeah, no, it's it's awesome. I first of all is you guys know
I don't give a fuck about like how this is sacrilege. You know what I mean?
like I don't care I don't care that it's like I don't I don't care that it's
like considered sacrilege to like do this sort of thing okay I don't but a lot
of people certainly will be in their feelings about it but it is funny as
fuck in general that Trump did this the worst part about it is that like
yeah he was you know his staff were being rude and annoying to the fucking
uh, people that work at the cemetery. That's bullshit. Reposting. Oh, they're doing it already.
Reposting to, to trigger the hacks at, uh, at, at the army, GOP political strategies,
combat wounded, Marie and Pittsburgh native Chris Lasavita. Fuck the army, baby. Woo.
you guys. It doesn't matter. None of this shit matters. Okay. Republicans own patriotism.
The primary reason for rules about filming is to preserve the idea that the military is
politically neutral. They're doing a big crackdown against again on that. At least that's
what my cousin told me. Yeah, my cousin. Yeah. I get it. I get why those rules
exist. Okay. It's just funny. And no, it doesn't fucking factor. Like Greg Stoker posting Biden
doing the same thing does not obviously factor in a similar capacity, considering that he
was a fucking vice president on me or, uh, yeah, considering that he was a vice president
and not like actively campaigning or some shit. Okay. This doesn't mean you can't
literally take pictures at the fucking cemetery dog as the as a person like Trump has also
been pictured at Arlington before when he was president.
The difference is during an election cycle when you're actively trying to cut campaigning
footage at the Arlington cemetery, then it becomes a political problem.
Bro made a TikTok.
Now I still, again, don't care necessarily, but for all of the, uh, for all of the context
enjoyers and for all of the, uh, you know, everybody does this shit.
Okay.
Just, you know, something to consider that it's not the exact same equation at all.
Speaking of cousin, my four year old saw me watching you and now she calls you that
boy and your cousin.
Really good news out of the Biden admin.
And I hope the common hairs is shouting this during her campaign stops.
We don't give a fuck, but a lot of people do and this makes it bad for Trump.
No, they won't.
It'll be the old, it didn't happen.
And if it did happen, it wasn't that bad.
And if it was bad, the other side has done worse.
And if not, then free speech, not a fan of context to be honest.
No, I'm just showing you like Biden has been pictured, the fuck, a cemetery.
So is Donald Trump.
The difference is like, it wasn't a fucking campaign material that they were cutting.
That's the major difference.
It doesn't mean that like you can't fucking film a president or a vice president, ever
at the Arlington Cemetery. Of course, every goddamn elected representative has had that
moment in the past. Love the story though.
In this Trump video and she says, quote, we hope that those visiting the sacred site
understand that these were real people who sacrificed for our freedom and that they are
honored and respected accordingly. Now the Harris campaign has responded to this. They
suggest this behavior is just typical for Donald Trump. They say it shows that he's
only out for himself, but J.D. Vance firing back at that criticism using some charged
language saying that Kamala Harris, the sitting vice president quote, can go to hell.
I had a growing controversy in the presidential race and it has to do with this picture right
here on your screen of former president Donald Trump at Arlington National Cemetery and an
altercation that occurred on the grounds there and bro, they made him do the thumbs
up.
That's crazy work.
Okay, when I saw this photo, when I saw this photo, I couldn't believe it.
Like, that's crazy work, man.
That's nasty.
That is nasty, insane pic.
They're all smiling.
They're smiling and they got the thumbs up over the grave of their family member.
What?
What are we?
I think, I think this genuinely shows like the idolatry surrounding Donald Trump. Okay.
Where these guys actively think, I mean, they're, they're actively more excited at the prospect of
their, of, of Gen inflecting the dear leader than like the actual context of the situation.
dying equals L posing for a photo over dead people. W. Yeah. Oh, it's so sick. And I think,
um, I think like the, if I'm not mistaken, this guy, I think this guy killed himself
too. So they were like more mad about that too.
Where they literally were like, uh, where they just like post up, they posted up, throwing
the thumbs up over the grave of like another fucking soldier to like that's that you can
be seen in the photo.
Is it not reading the room kind of the Republican MO?
I mean, Donald Trump is, is, uh, goaded at reading the room usually, but this is one
of those situations where like he doesn't give a fuck at the very least it makes it
extremely curious.
A campaign thing.
He's not there to pay respect.
Oh yeah.
Well, I think it's campaign staff.
Meanwhile, on the other side, vice president, Kamala Harris prepares for a big moment
with her running mate Tim Walls in the battleground state of Georgia today and our Nancy Cortes
has made her way to Savannah. Nancy, good morning. This is a first for the Harris Walls campaign.
What do we know?
That's right, Donita. It is the first sit-down interview that Vice President Harris will
be doing since becoming the nominee. She's going to do it jointly with her Vice Presidential
nominee Tim Walls. She's going to do it here in Savannah, where she's also holding
a rally at the end of a two-day swing through the part of the state that is typically not
a target for Democratic nominees.
Southeastern Georgia is Republican territory, but Vice President Harris and her running
mate Tim Walls are rolling through anyway.
Polls show Harris has pulled even with former President Trump in this battleground state.
And her campaign says 35,000 volunteers have signed up in Georgia since Harris became
the nominee last month.
So far, she has stayed mom on the controversy over her opponent's visit to Arlington National
Cemetery on Monday.
Defense officials tell CBS News that some Trump staffers got, quote, aggressive, both verbally
and physically when a cemetery official tried to prevent them from bringing a campaign
photographer onto the grounds.
Federal law prohibits election-related activity in the cemetery.
The Trump team insists their cameraman was invited by the family members of Staff Sergeant
Taylor Hoover, and Hoover's family agrees.
They all posed with Trump at Hoover's gravesite Monday.
But there was another headstone in the picture, belonging to Master Sergeant Andrew Marcosano,
who died in 2020.
In a statement to CBS News, Marcosano's sister said her understanding was that
Yeah, he didn't he died in 2020 by killing himself
It's great dude, dude
dude, this is like
This is a crazy story
like
We have we haven't even watched the tick-tock it. We've only done the commentary around it
We got to watch this hick-tock because they filmed the tick-tock
They filmed the fucking tick-tock dude. That's craziness
Let me see. Does anyone have it? I mean, he posted this. Chris Lasavita posted this. Oh,
assaulting graveyard workers over the ship feels like it should be a big deal, but nope,
not in the US. No, no, not in the, not in the Trump, not in the Trump era.
was 13 great great people. What a horrible thing. What person?
And then they took note that disaster. The leading up.
My goat. He's pumping dude. He's pumping those tiki-taki's there. Look at that 9.5 million,
dude. You can't fucking hate this shit. It's sad the media won't show this brother. What are
What are you talking about? The media definitely is showing this nonstop. Got to hit him with
a follow. Oh, chatter said, chatter said Trump does one podcast with Logan Paul and
thinks it's a good idea to visit dead people and film their content. There's so much.
There's so much to be said about this. I'm going to run it again. I got to run back.
great, great people. What a horrible man was one person. And then we didn't lose one person
in 18 months. We didn't lose one person in 18 months. And then they took over this disaster
and they killed 13 of our best soldiers. Trump said, Oh my God. Oh my God. It's it's
peak, dude. This is clown show peak clown show. Love it. Love it. Live in La Vida Loka
except for those guys. They died. So RIP to them.
That's craziness. That's fucking craziness, dude.
Boyfriend's unit died in Afghanistan in 2019. Yeah.
It will be so good. I'd be forgetting who the fuck died.
Oh, so good. So fucking good. Oh, here's, here's also JD Vance's response to this. The
absolute goat of charisma. They're saying generational run Ron DeSantis was the theory.
JD Vance is the praxis. Okay. They're saying no one has had this level of charisma, this
kind of aura before. Okay. In the opposite direction. Let's take a look at Jebediah Vance.
You guys in the media, you're acting like Donald Trump filmed a TV commercial at a grave
site. He was there. He did do that. He did. He just did a TikTok commercial, which is
objectively Lamer. Objectively Lamer. Guys, he didn't film a TV commercial. He filmed
the tiktok which makes it funny air come on man come on man air providing
emotional support to a lot of brave Americans who lost loved ones they
never should have lost and they're happening oh my god oh my god bro bro
bro bro bro listen listen do y'all remember when Charlie and Dixie D and
came out with in this burger came bathroom. All together. Donald Trump's been doing this
shit.
I've seen my stepdad has passed away. And if I have seen somebody making it take talk,
he's in a scrub daddy and some homemade egg cleaner filming it for views. I'd be, I'd
be pretty pissed.
Wait, I want to play some of the original ones, dude. I want to play some of the
original ones. This is obviously one of our faves on the broadcast. We got to play one
of the scrub daddy favorites. Does anyone have any good ones that you just know off
the top of your dome? Why can't I just find a good one? I know Jarvis talked about that.
Hold on. We just want to originally- Let's clean a random grave. Who do you think is
buried here? Let's clean it and find out. I have so many questions. How old is this
It looks like it's been here for 500 years.
It's great that it's so dirty.
Look, there's a tree growing out of it.
I love plants.
This transformation is extremely hard for me,
but I believe everyone deserves a beautiful grave.
Okay, so I did some research.
A woman is buried here.
And she has two brothers, just like me.
I need to make her family proud.
Is this so satisfying?
I wish I could live in a graveyard.
Are you ready to find out who-
I wish I could live in a graveyard.
the grave yard buried here. The
ones where she like actually
find more information out about
the person and then says,
we go, Texas door. She died on
the 19th of January, 1990. I
get to do this work because you
support and follow. That's me.
I supported the grave yard. Oh
this was abandoned grave for
free. I have so many questions
in my head. What happened?
How did this great get so dirty?
Who's buried here? Her name's
Ben Vanita. Wow. Her name is
Welcome in Espanol.
Wait a-
HAHAHAHA
Welcome
In Espanol
Wow
Folks
Wait a minute. Her grave should be welcoming too, but right now this is the dirtiest grave I've ever seen
That's so unfair
Everyone deserves a beautiful resting place. Bienvenida died on July 23rd, 1980. Her star sign is Aries
My best friend isn't Aries
I wonder what Bienvenida's life was like. Does she like chocolate cupcakes?
What killed her this transformation is a lot of work
But it's so fun
Thank you to everyone who supports and follow
Wow
Yeah, she also she also put a little shovel move action in there, too. Did you guys see a classic one?
Yeah, see she she makes the shovel move to
respect
Please tell me is rage bait. I respect it. I respect their work maker. Wait. What is this?
I can't stop it when I feel it coming on. Make her disappear just like poop, then she's gone.
Addicted don't know what the fuck I'm on. Performing Lady Killers 2 by G-Eazy for President
Lyndon B Johnson. Oh, that's crazy. Anyway, I, like I said, am a big fan. Okay. Openly
a big fan of all of this openly a advocate for everything that happened here. I will
be voting for Donald Trump after this Arlington Cemetery process. What a fucking story, dude.
Oh my God. Never let a crisis go to waste, okay?
That the Trump campaign staffer did not adhere to the rules. We hope that those visiting this
sacred site, she said, understand that these were real people who sacrificed for our freedom.
The altercation at Arlington Cemetery is the media creating a story where I really don't think that there is one.
In Erie, Pennsylvania, Trump's VP nominee, JD Vance, sought to shift the focus to Harris.
And she wants to yell at Donald Trump because he showed up. She can, she can go to hell.
That is pretty unusual.
He almost got mean. He almost said she could fuck herself.
Oh, oh, fuck man.
This is.
Oh, Gary Peterson with another banger.
Wait, what?
It was my honor to take Roger Stone out of town for his birthday.
What the fuck? OK, stop.
I don't care about Gary Peterson means a language for the campaign trail.
And the fact is that Harris hasn't yelled at Trump for going to Arlington.
She hasn't said anything about the situation at all.
The Harris campaign spokesperson did say yesterday
that the situation is pretty sad.
And he said, it's not unusual for the Trump campaign.
Oh my God.
Oh, this was fucking crazy.
JD Vance also, again, generational run,
generational talent, obviously.
Many people are wondering how he does it, okay?
How the, many people are, are wondering what the JD Vance method is. Okay.
How does he do it?
How does he go and get booed during a speech at the fire virus convention?
Why is it that like he constantly keeps putting himself in this position where
like you can immediately look at the VP pick on the other side of the race and
recognize the genuine differences in the way that normal humans receive these
two separate VP picks. We already know this. We already watched it with JD
Vance's donut shop altercation, okay, where I will be playing that and then
side-by-side compare it to like Tim Waltz making a, you know, make doing an
order at a local establishment. Let's just watch.
So, Vance just addressed the Firefighters Union Convention in Boston, and Wall spoke
to that same group yesterday.
One of two major unions, I should point out, that has yet to endorse in the presidential
race.
Talk about the difference both in their message and in the reception.
The politics of organized labor have been really interesting in this race, because
what we saw in this race, what we saw in the last race, frankly, was in many cases
union leadership backing Democrats, and union members in some cases voting for Trump.
It's always been an area where he's been stronger than traditional Republicans have been.
Here in the case of this dueling appearances at this firefighters union convention, we
saw Tim Walls give a directly pro-labor address yesterday.
Now both he and Vance included elements of their own personal story, their own personal
experiences with firefighters, with EMTs, trying to kind of humanize their messages.
I think it was very clear that the Walls approach yesterday was more effective in
the room than the Janie Vance approach today. Yeah. Here's Tim Walz. Okay. Fox news carried
a part of Tim Walz's speech to Firefighters Union in Boston, where he attacks Trump and
highlights dangers of project 2025. He blocked overtime benefits for millions of workers.
He opposed efforts to raise the minimum wage. Watch out. Let's not watch out. Walls, talked
RIP Twitter in Brazil. Oh, is that why people are talking about how Twitter is down?
Do I have that many Brazilian shatters even proposed slashing budgets for federal fire
service programs. Those are just simply facts. But look, it's not just what they've done,
it's what they're going to do. This is the big thing. One of the goals of their project
2025 is to screw the middle class, making it harder for workers to collectively bargain,
allowing employers to drastically cut overtime or eliminate it. Slash taxes for the ultra
wealthy by imposing a national sales tax on the rest of us. Look, I've said this,
I'm an old time football coach.
If you draw up a playbook, you plan on using it.
Project 2025 is a plan to reshape what America looks like,
moving away from the middle class
and putting it right back on the oligarchs
and the wealthy at the top.
He said he's gonna repeal the Affordable Care Act.
That thing is pre-existing conditions.
Those are things that make sure
that our family gets health care.
And for many of our families,
and I know you don't get to participate in it,
but your families do, my mom does,
Social security and Medicare are life-saving programs for them instead of funding those programs. They talk about cutting up
So here is what I always say if you got a billion dollars
You don't give a damn if your social security check shows up, but if you're like my mom, that's how you pay for your food
That's how you pay for your heat. That's how things get done. So that check pretty damn important to protect it
Again user the fucking room is shaking. Okay, the walls are sweating
My man is cool, wakey, okay?
This is the guy who told his friends down at Mar-a-Lago,
and this is a direct quote.
Look, all of you are your richest hell.
We're going to give you a tax cut while telling workers that wages are too high.
That says it all.
And again, if you're confused on where you're going to go,
think about what impacts you, your life, and your family the most.
So let me tell you exactly what Vice President Harris and I will do when we get elected.
elected. As president, then President Harris will sign the Pro Act, making it
easier for unions to organize. We'll protect safer grant program. It's good
to see you say this. If you have to spend any time thinking, if you want to
support the Pro Act, that pretty much tells you where you're at because
that's a pretty easy one. Same thing with the safer grant program. We know
it's essential to helping serve and protect communities, especially as we
starting to see intensive heat waves. We'll keep fighting to protect your
retirement benefits, lowering taxes for working families and finally making corporations just
pay their fair share. They're doing fine. They're doing fine. They can pay their fair
share.
Look, so seems like that was a broadly received as a overall very popular speech. Okay. People
like that a lot. Okay. People like that speech a lot. Let's hear how JD Vance was
received in that same fucking room. Does anyone have the actual clip of JD Vance just getting
booed? Cause that's the one I want to show you. Just straight up getting booed dog. Not a good
look at all. Okay. Hold on. Let me see if I, oh, here it is. Here it is. It was in
the docket. Here it is. JD Vance, President Trump and I are proud to be the most pro
worker Republican ticket in history. President Trump and I are proud to be the most pro worker
Republican ticket in history and I want to talk about why we're fighting for working people why
we're going to fight for unions and non union alike. Oh my god. Oh my god, bro. Come on, dude.
It is like like what he's going on. How does this keep happening?
how
How does this keep happening?
Here's a longer video of JD Vance getting booed by the firefighters group
events
When he first comes up, thank you so much. Well,
75 guys we got some sounds like we got some fans and some haters. That's okay. Let's listen to what I have to say here
That's crazy
It's the booed
It's the boo I would kill myself. Yeah, like if JD Vance
Actually had a soul and hadn't had that sucked out of him by Peter Thiel as he was Peter Thiel's blood boy
Okay, if he hadn't done like Illuminati rituals to get to the position that he's in right now
He would feel really bad. Okay, but because he is exactly that like bloodless
soulless sociopathic monster that is constantly trying to be a fucking carpet
bagging ladder climber. He doesn't have any of that. Okay. He doesn't have any of
that. So he will not be killing himself. Okay. Make my pitch. I want to first say
thank you representative. And then as for the great introduction,
he attempted to do a human joke as well. Public and Democrat conventions.
we just said. It says a lot who each party chose to put up on that stage. At the Republican
convention, we were featuring everyday American workers. And of course we had hallcoken. And
while it's tempting, and I'm sure it would make some big headlines, don't worry, everybody.
I'm not going to try to take off my shirt here. Like remember, remember the way, remember,
oh, CNN is airing the first clip of the interview right now. Okay, we're going to look at
this real quick. Oh, shit. Oh, shit values have not changed. You mentioned the Green New Deal. I
have always believed and I've worked on it that the climate crisis is real, that it is an urgent
matter to which we should apply metrics that include close to 57 minutes remaining deadlines
around time. We did that with the inflation reduction act. We have set goals for the United
States of America and by extension the globe around when we should meet certain
standards for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions as an example. That value has
not changed. My value around what we need to do to secure our border. That value has
not changed. I spent two terms as the Attorney General of California
prosecuting transnational criminal organization violations of American
laws regarding the passage illegal passage of guns drugs and human beings
across our border. My values have not changed. So, Phil, that is her broad explanation of
some changes in policy and what she would do as president now that she is running at the
top of the ticket in 2024. But as I said, we did talk about some of the specifics, which
you'll see tonight. Danny, you mentioned wide ranging. I don't
want you to give it all away. Obviously it airs at 9 p.m. tonight.
Don't give it all away. What else kind of top line people that you have an opportunity
to speak to them about.
Well, we talked about that was just domestic policy.
We talked about foreign policy.
But another, because she has not sat down for an interview
yet in this very quick, very unprecedented race
that she is running, how did that happen?
The fact that we were even having this conversation
wouldn't have been a thing a little more than a month ago,
because she was running for re-election as vice president.
And I asked her about the phone call
that she got from President Biden when he announced on that Sunday, July 21st,
that he was going to step aside and not run for re-election.
And she told me that it was maybe TMI, but that she wanted to tell me the story
of how that happened. So you have to wait, Bill, for that TMI for the story.
Yes, Dana, just from an observational perspective, you've covered Governor Walz,
you think you covered him in the House. You've covered Senator Harris,
Vice President Harris, as you noted, this has been a whirlwind.
And they're in the midst of a crazy sprint right now.
What was your impression of them when they sat down
as they went through this interview?
Well, they're just getting to know each other as all candidate.
Boo, this stuff is so fucking boring.
I don't care about like the vibes, dude.
Oh my god, they're caring.
OK, here's my here is a couple of predictions
I'm making about this interview.
Considering that Dana Fash is talking about all the vibes,
Okay. I suspect that they said some unhinged shit about Israel on this interview. Okay.
As in like unhinged pro Israel shit. If they talked about it at all. No, it didn't go well.
No, it went well. I think it went well. I think this interview, they are, they're,
you know, they carried a lot of water. Senator and a house member, but it is kind of the,
the getting to know you stage, but they do seem to have a comfort level with one another.
And the big question is going to be how they translate their connection to the voters and
most importantly, the policies. Like she said, she says she's going to kill
more Palestinians or some shit on this interview. Okay. Especially on the question of affordability,
the affordability crisis in America right now. Speaking of whirlwinds and sprints,
I believe that's been your week as well. Dana Bash, we appreciate you unveiling the first
sound of this interview. Yeah, I'm unveiling the top of the ad break right now. Okay. That's
That's my, that's my suspicion. That's my suspicion. I've been saying since the wall
speak, they were just going to run this shit on vibes alone and try to girl boss brass summer
their way to the wind. Yeah, we'll see. Dana Bash is one of the country's leading signage.
She was a major signage. She was on a major signage organization board. Her first husband
with the CIA chief of staff, the fact that they picked her for this first interview
is bad to put it mildly. Well, the fact that knowing all of that about Dana Bash,
in a flash knowing what she has said in support of Israel since October 7.
I suspect that considering that she is angling this interview as like a relatively positive
experience.
I suspect that Kamala Harris, if she asked about, if she were asked about Israel at
all, probably says I'm unhinged ultra-zine and shit.
Okay.
That's how you keep the interview in an uncontested, non-adversarial capacity.
I get her mixed up with the one that married to Alan Greenspan.
No, that's the other one that looks exactly like Dana Bash, but is like tinier.
I forget her name.
Okay.
The tinier one that looks like Dana Bash.
Anyway, here's the term of the outbreak now.
How are you still looking for clues?
What do you mean?
Oh, Andrea Mitchell. Yeah, exactly. Andrea Mitchell is the other one that looks like Dana
Fash, but isn't okay. They're hiding hairs because a person has probably genuinely repulsive
walls, balances that out. But the more we see the less excited people will get it.
One more person tells me that there's a fucking new Bernie Sanders interview with
Hasan Minhaj about the ceasefire in Gaza. I'm just going to fucking go directly into
Wolfgang. Okay. I'm just going to dive directly. Like, do you think I'm not going
to watch that. Do you think I'm not familiar with what's going on there? Please stop. Like
I know, man, I know, I know. Okay. Shut the fuck up. I got news to cover. Please stop.
As a Wolfgang and George, did you know about the Bernie interview? Yeah. Okay. Now everyone's
going to be, I forgot the number one chirpers in this community that are underrepresented,
but overrepresented in the chat underrepresented in general are the fucking gaming watchers
or those who enjoy the chirp for specifically gaming.
I feel, I swear they are my downfall, I swear.
I love them all and I give them so much meat to chew on.
But usually, but usually it's so obvious
that you guys love talking about gaming,
but you don't love watching when the gaming is happening.
Okay, that's it.
Gaming frogs, I think there's a silent majority,
but they're actually the vocal minority.
Yeah, 100%.
I mean, anyway, all right, so getting back to the,
getting back to the JD Vance, Tim Walts,
same speech, like side-by-side comparisons.
I wanna show you obviously another fucking comparison
that happened like last week that was really bad.
Let's listen to this first.
Don't take my word for it.
Let's listen to some of both men over the last two days.
President Trump and I are proud
to be the most pro-worker Republican ticket in history.
And I wanna talk about why we're fighting for working people,
why we're gonna fight for unions and non-union alike.
But I can promise you this,
when Vice President Harris and I win this election,
we'll have your back just like you've had ours
this entire time.
So two things can be true at once here, Chris.
Donald Trump can have a better relationship
with union member voters around the country
than many previous Republican candidates,
but can also pretty regularly say things
that drive a wedge between he and their support,
like when he cheered on Elon Musk
for his own union-busting behavior
in that interview that they did on X.
I think that's some of what's coming back
to bite J.D. Vance,
is he has to kind of go into the lion's den here
and make a pitch.
Yeah, no, it's that, for sure.
It's also, it's that, number one.
Number two, it's also because obviously,
it's also because obviously they are in Massachusetts, okay?
And number three, Tim Walsh is charismatic,
JD Vance is not.
Okay, hold on.
Let me find the clip real quick.
So, let's take a look.
Yes, we're gonna talk about Elon Musk in Brazil too.
Y'all are being fucking annoying.
There's a lot of shit going on, okay?
I'm gonna cover all of it.
Here is JD Vansh on an ordered donut
set to the VPN credits.
Yeah, she doesn't want to be on film, guys,
to just cut her out of anything.
I kind of want to watch the original one.
It's, oh, here, Tim Walz and JD Vansh
on the campaign trail.
This is better, okay.
Let's see how Tim Walsh orders from a local eatery.
Get a little rally on the side when we add a little extra time.
If you don't know, the iconic Nebraska restaurant is the Runza.
Don't call it anything else except a Runza.
The bread consistency, all of it really matters.
I got the Swiss and mushroom.
It is kind of a classic.
The cheese is solid.
You can be a little bit creative, but.
I'm sorry, she doesn't want to be on film guys, so just cut her out of anything.
I'm Judy Vance, I'm running for Vice President, nice to see you.
Just so bad bro, so humiliating.
This is it, if you're gonna go to Nebraska, if you're gonna go to Nebraska football game,
If you're just gonna be a good person who stop it rums. I think it's a bread consistency
Get this guy
Okay.
Okay.
It just, you know, ran into some sort of stuff here.
How long have you worked here?
I've been here since the beginning of June last.
Okay.
I did share it.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'll let you know.
Uh, so.
Um, all the CV for a run for us.
Thanks for the work you're doing.
Of course.
Matters.
Appreciate it.
Thanks everybody.
Pleasure to meet you all.
Wow.
Wow.
Okay.
Good.
How long have you worked here?
a lot of layers here, some sprinkle stuff,
so they send you rolls, whatever makes sense.
Man, if you don't-
Whatever makes sense.
Order, whatever makes sense.
I don't want to be on the phone either.
If you don't want to be on the phone, you're fine.
Okay.
How long is this place around?
About four years.
About four years?
Okay.
How long have you been here?
A little over six months.
Okay, good.
Okay, good.
Oh my God. Painfully obvious how, uh, uh, who goes to these places genuinely and who
is just doing it for a media op. Okay. But like, how do you fuck up ordering donuts, man?
You're just failing to be a human at that point. You're not just failing the media
op. You're failing being a human. Like it makes no sense. Like how do you fuck up
Ordering doughnuts dude
You don't got
You don't have anything locked in the chamber like no fucking line in there. You just go, okay
He just sounds like a fucking alien
He sounds like a goddamn alien trying to
Like not give the game away. I don't get it. Well, yeah
He just he is consistently finding himself
You need to learn how to fucking cook
Of course
Megafonics has like deep cuts dude. God damn Megafonics. I'm gonna I'm I'm putting a shut down on Megafonics clips
Going forward not even relevant to the fucking conversation here. Just wanted to send one of his book marked
one of the send one of his goddamn bookmark Kamala clips. He has been on the Kamala train
way too fucking hard. Okay, bro is the Kamala gooner 100% ever since he was outed as a mega
donor for the DNC when he went to the San Francisco dinner where he paid $500,000 ever since
he went to that, uh, Kamala Harris fundraiser ever since he went to that Kamala Harris fundraiser
and paid $500 for one plate. He's just been on the mama, the train. Okay. Yeah. Chad,
it's not really lying. Yeah. Okay. Don't be embarrassed now. Don't be embarrassed now.
Whoa. He invited me as his plus one can confirm. Oh my God. Oh my God. I was there.
confirm. I was the dinner plate. Damn. Damn. More, more truths coming out, more facts coming
out, dude. I was the fork. What? Oh my God. They weren't the four. They were lying. Nope.
I was standing outside. I saw two. Damn. They were protesters. They were protesters
protesting the dinner outside. They saw megafaunix walk through. I was his Uber driver. He
She told me to stop protesting. Okay. All right. Let's continue. Let's continue.
Aristotle's Dana Bash on CNN. She won a Republican or cabinet is important. Oh my God. I'm Brian
kill me. I'm Brian kill me. I'm Brian kill me. I'm Brian kill me. Oh my God. I can't
even, I couldn't even read the rest of it. Okay. I saw you at Trump's gala event
Last year wearing your camel tuxedo. Fuck. Yeah, I was there, baby
Hell yeah
Prominently in display dude. I'm fucking riding dude. What do you mean?
I'm one of the big donors
I'm trying to get that coveted Trump speaking engagement
It's important to have people at the table when some of the most important decisions
We may have different views different experiences
And I think it would be the benefit of the American public to have a member of the cabinet who's a Republican
Yeah, Obama did this too. And it was also bad when he did it the Nikki Haley voter who endorsed Trump is so important to her
I'm losing it dude. This is so stupid. Oh
My god, they're gonna fucking eke out a marginal victory off of this and then liberals are gonna be unbearable for
Liberals are gonna be unbearable as they bring about the the fascist downfall of the United States of America. Okay?
It's coming get ready for it
Yeah. Republicans run the table, routinely fucking call Democrats like pedophile monsters,
communist vampires or whatever the fuck. Then Democrats turn around and go, Hey, you know
those guys that are calling us like pedophile monsters, we should have one of their representatives
in a key position in the administration. Okay. Why are you running against them then? Why?
Why are you running against them?
This is why I'm saying like they love Republicans, man.
They want to fuck Republicans, they want to hug and kiss Republicans.
What the fuck is going on, dude?
It is so bad.
It is so fucking bad to a crowd that clearly seems to be leaning one direction regardless
of what their official endorsements been thus far.
Joining me now, former.
So they show voters trust Trump over Harris on key 2024 issue yet.
The the the polls that came out recently by the way look really fucking bad for Trump having said all of this
Not the national polls were like Kamala is like winning or I'm not even talking about like the swing state polls or whatever
I'm specifically talking about where's Dave Weigel's tweet on this
Here every issue question is closer than you'd expect Harris is up one point over Trump on crime
Up just five points on democracy
But Trump leads on economy and immigration down to single digits. Same story for a month. Biden was cooked. Harris is competitive
the one issue
The one issue however that
The one issue however that like Trump is cooking on is Israel
Now I suspect that the Democrats will look at that and learn the absolute worst lesson from that
Which is not to run into the Jeremy Corbyn problem
problem. And, and, uh, Jeremy Corbyn on Brexit problem and do this like wishy-washy bullshit,
uh, and, and, uh, have a firm commitment to like a ceasefire proposal that they put forward
and also use the leverage that they have to get Israel to do the ceasefire proposal
that they put forward. Um, they're going to think, Oh, it's because we're not aggressive
enough in terms of defending Israel. Oh my God. Quinnipiac finds Harris ahead by a point
on the issue of crime. Likely voters, 49% say Harris, 48% say Trump on crime. Russia,
Ukraine, war, 49% say Trump, 47% say Harris. U.S. Supreme Court, 49% say Harris, 47% say
Trump. Israel Hamas, Warren Gaza, 49% say Trump, 45% say Harris. Immigration, 51% say Trump,
46% Harris. Preserving Democracy, 50% say Harris, 45% say Trump. The economy, 52% say Trump,
46% say Harris. Gun violence, 51% say Harris, 45% say Trump. Inflation, 52% say Trump,
45 for Harris, abortion 55% say Harris, 38% say Trump, and climate change 59% say Harris,
34% say Trump. Okay? I want to bring this back again. In the Israel and Mosul,
and Gaza, 49% say Trump, 45% say Harris. Harris gets a massive advantage not being Biden.
Biden was losing to Trump by 20 fucking points by double digits on Israel. Okay?
Double digits
double digits
Why is it that people see Harris as better?
Despite the fact that she has basically
Communicated the exact same things that Joe Biden has so far
that is because
that is because
People are wishing what her policy positions are on this matter
Rather than actually analyzing the situation in the same exact way that people are wish casting what they personally think Trump is going to do with Israel
Versus what Trump is actually actively communicating Trump gets a major benefit here for both Ukraine and also for
Hamas and and Palestine and Gaza and Israel because he's not the president
So when you're not in a position of power, people that support you will actively assume
you are going to do, especially if you're charismatic enough, they will actively assume
that you're gonna do whatever they want you to do, okay?
Whatever they believe is the right choice.
This does not mean that 49% of people are saying, oh, you know, Trump is gonna finish
the job in finish the job in Gaza. And that's why they're like, Oh yeah, many people are
just like really aggressive in terms of like their opinion on Israel Palestine. Okay. That's
not what this means at all. I need you to understand that. That's not what this means
at all. Because if that is what that meant, if that is what that meant, actually he
He is the president. You just refuse to acknowledge it. True. Okay. If that is what that meant
at all on the issue, on the issue of, of, uh, what do you call it on the issue of like Israel
Palestine? Okay. I don't know why you guys banned that chatter. He didn't say anything
wrong. Bad RNG girl. They didn't say anything bad. That was a misfire. I think you're
baddest on I'm the baddest I'm a baddie oh this is the person that they're
talking about I thought they were oh no I thought you were bad girl RNG is the
one they got banned I thought shut the fuck up already swing your bank anyway
yes when people are pulled specifically on Israel they oppose weapons aid in
Israel's war on Gaza. Exactly. Okay. So obviously it is not that like many people personally
think that Donald Trump is Donald Trump's calculations on Israel, Palestine, or that
he is going to, uh, you know, finish the job as in he's going to make the genocide even
worse. It is the exact opposite. There are plenty. Obviously the Republican party
thinks that and they like that. They're Republicans. They're the most invested in Israel finishing
the job, i.e., continuing the genocide, mass expulsion of Palestinians and whatnot. Having
said that, however, there are plenty of people that literally are still factored into this
percentage that most likely think, well, Trump's not the president. He says he's
going to finish the job, I think personally he's going to do better than Kamala Harris
would do in this situation. Now, do I fault them for this? No. Do you want to know why
I don't fault them for thinking this way, even though they are objectively in the wrong?
Because they are objectively in the wrong if they think Trump is going to be better.
And I have reiterated this time and time again. Why do I think that people still
have these opinions. It is because, is that just speculation though on your end? No, it
is not speculation on my end. Of course, I'm looking at the numbers in front of me. What
are you talking about? The numbers show 77% of Democrats want to stop weapons transfers
to Israel in an effort to get Israel to come to the table in the ceasefire agreement
that we have put together months ago, okay?
60 plus percent of moderates also want this.
Trump supporters want children to be lasered,
but that would mean that Harris would still have
a bonus on Trump on this.
Harris would be defeating Trump on the issue,
on the issue of Israel Hamas, okay?
Looking at the actual numbers on,
when pulled on the issue alone, obviously if one side is communicating that they want to ceasefire,
the other side is simply saying, well, I'm not the president, Joe Biden started this,
and also I'm going to, I'm going to finish the job, then yeah, it's Trump should be winning.
Okay. I mean, not Trump should be winning. Sorry. I mean, yeah, Trump, Trump, these numbers
would make sense if there was an overwhelming amount of support for Israel to continue bombing Gaza.
Okay? But there isn't. There's an overwhelming amount of support on the opposite direction on this
issue, which means that there are people here that are saying Trump would do a better job
in scaling back Israel's violence. Obviously, there are plenty of people in this base that,
you know, think Trump is going to do a better job because they love Trump. Trump is going
going to do a better job because, you know, they're going to punish Gaza even more, right?
But there's still plenty of people, obviously, that are being polled here, just judging by
the numbers that think Trump is going to be better and more peaceful.
Why do they think this is a great question?
Why do these people think this way, even though they are objectively wrong?
It's because Kamala Harris has not separated herself from Joe Biden on this issue.
She has not communicated anything majorly different than Joe Biden has on this issue.
And as it stands, the issue of Israel is not a partisan issue at all.
It is bipartisan as a matter of fact.
Our undying loyalty and commitment to Israel's genocide is bipartisan.
This is why I keep saying Kamala Harris needs to actively turn this into a partisan issue,
okay?
She needs to polarize the base against Donald Trump.
Yes, I mean that people want to ceasefire and says Democrats won't advocate for it.
Well, Democrats are advocating for a ceasefire, but that's, they're not doing enough for
it.
They think the Democrats are too weak on this issue. They're too weak to fucking make Israel do our bidding
Do you get it?
Yes, people are hoping that Trump will be different because he's not in power. This was the exact same
phenomena that took place in
2016 this is the only angle that actually turns this back into a Hillary versus Trump style race in
2016
Trump still gets the benefit of not being president just like in 2016. He had the benefit of being an outsider being able to communicate as an outsider
Okay against
Someone who he obviously didn't really try too hard, but successfully portrayed as a warmonger Hillary Clinton
And even though he has been president already and we knew we know what his tenure looked like
Okay, a lot of people are still responding to what he is saying. And what he's saying is he's a peaceful guy. He's the dove that he's going to solve Ukraine, he's going to solve Israel, Palestine, and that no wars, no new wars happen under his four year reign.
brain. That's important to take note of. Okay. Because you might look at the situation and
understand that that's bullshit. I myself understand that that's fucking bullshit. He greatly escalated
drone wars. Didn't pull out of Afghanistan after saying that he was going to, okay.
And now literally shits on Biden for pulling out of Afghanistan. But overall, overall what
What matters is how he's communicating to the public.
He's communicating to the public that he is a peaceful dove.
If stop sending me the Trump campaign, I know he's live in Michigan.
We don't have to always fucking listen to what he's saying.
I'm covering.
It's the same thing that he's going to talk about as he's talked about a million
times over.
Okay, shut the fuck up.
Donald Trump keeps saying, oh, I started no new wars and I'm going to be the
peaceful candidate and Kamala Harris says, I'm gonna have the most militant military,
the most lethal military force you've ever seen.
This is going to cause problems for her, okay?
That's it because Democrats will never win the Patriots, okay?
Republicans own patriotism.
why Donald Trump could literally say fuck John McCain and still end up winning over
a massive amount of veterans end up end up successfully campaigning. Okay. As the guy
who loves America. That's it. Republicans in this country own patriotism. They own it.
Democrats will never own patriotism. The NC platform now versus four years ago. The
The ANC quietly added language in their 2024 platform hinting at US escalation against Hezbollah
in Lebanon.
It is similar to language the US has used to describe Hamas, while it has unconditionally
supported Israel's war on Gaza that has killed 40,000 plus.
Okay.
The ANC platform now, verse four years ago, the 2024 platform calling for Lebanon to be
free from the grip of Iran backed Hezbollah is a far cry from the 2020 version, which
read, Democrats believe the United States should not impose regime change on other
countries and reject that is reject that as a goal of the US policy towards Iran. Do you
think that there are a shit ton of voters that are like, Oh dude, this is exactly what
I want. I want regime change in Lebanon. I want to wipe out his Bola. Do you think that
there are likely Democrat voters who are like, Oh, thank God there's a Republican in the
cabinet. What the fuck are they doing? What are they doing? Having said that, of course,
go back to JD Vance and you remember that like, obviously, you know, they're throwing
as hard as they possibly can.
So polling reflects that reality, but the Democrats are far too comfortable and racing
to the bottom yet again, terrible instincts overall.
The Harris interview thing is weird.
I don't particularly, I don't think a particularly big deal, but if she inherited the very
online Biden staffers who were a media phobic and thought the near times not to get them,
et cetera. When the actual problem was that he was in fact, way too old. That's not a great sign.
Never seen both campaigns are like, wow, in this year, what?
To the walls of veteran, you don't think that would help win veteran votes? Oh,
I can tell this person only started paying attention to American politics for like one,
maybe two election cycles, okay? This is the endless Democratic Party gambit, okay?
They've done this so many times. John Kerry is a great example of this. It doesn't fucking matter,
okay? So the young chatters, if this is your first maybe second election cycle,
let me explain something to you, okay? I have been carefully watching and analyzing the Democratic
party lose elections for two decades at this point, professionally for one, okay? Professionally
for one decade, watching it as an amateur enjoyer of American politics for two decades.
And time and time again, Democrats regularly put forward veterans in the South, veterans as like,
veterans as a way to like win elections, win veteran voters, and try to drum up the
patriotic messaging from the Democratic Party. It does not fucking matter. Nobody cares.
They will never consider the Democrats to be the true Patriot Party. They literally think
that the Democrats are pussies and cowards, okay? Amy McGrath got fucking
cumstored and dumpstered by a turtle man with no, like, genuine base of support.
They recycled the Kerry flip-flop return on Kamala, but it's not going to work this time.
Yeah, John Kerry ran as a huge military pig and he was labeled as a treasonous soldier who betrayed and accidentally got his platoon killed
Yep, they said his purple heart was fake
Here it is
Megaphone is getting back on my good graces by sending me in an actually good link for for one
I'm confused on why do you have so many boss in your chat
Do you think that this is an attempt from the DnC this myriad for your Palestine takes or is it just Amazon gassing you up?
I'm confused
What?
What fucking bots do I have in the chat Amy McGrath got 38.23% of the vote to Mitch McConnell
getting 57.76% of the vote in the Senate election in Kentucky.
They literally voted for a fucking carcass.
Okay.
They voted for a fucking carcass over this person who was a bona fide military veteran.
You know, they they pumped hundreds of millions or not hundreds of millions, but they pumped
a shit ton of money into this campaign. Okay. And they're constantly beefed up her bone of
feed days as a veteran Marine fighter pilot. Okay. Harry had three purple hearts in that
year at the RNC. They all wore purple band-aids on their cheeks in the crowd. Yeah, exactly.
It doesn't fuck a matter. I'm giving you an example of a man, counterpoint woman. No.
Okay. Oh, Hassan Abbey, to be honest, I have not heard Trump talk at all about
the war in Gaza, free pass line, by the way. And I heard Harris, but never Trump heard him
talk about Russia and Ukraine. Yes, that is part of the reason why we go back to this
poll where Trump is like doing better than Kamala Harris on fucking Gaza because he
very carefully does not talk about Gaza. He rarely ever talks about it. And when
he does, he says, Israel needs to finish the job. He's also said something along
the lines of Israel's losing favor in the world by continuing the way that he is. It's not that he
doesn't care. No, it's not that he doesn't care. He just knows that he doesn't have to say anything
and he can just go and get like Miriam Adelson to give him hundreds of millions of dollars
and then he'll turn around when he's in office fucking annex the West Bank.
Just like he did last time. He uses Palestinian as a pejorative, okay? He's not pro-Palestine
at all. But these numbers show that at least some percentage of people think he might be
pro-Palestine or at least better on Palestine than Kamala Harris in terms of like better
to Palestinians. Because when pulled on the issue on its own, people legitimately
are are demanding a fucking ceasefire it sucks when can is run scared and abandoned popular
progressive policies but i think people need to remember what things used to look like
here's a quick tour with me to the dark ages of the two thousand and twenty thins the classic
joe mansion dead i mean yeah i'm joe mansion i approve this because i'll always defend
west virgin as your senator i'll protect our second amendment rights that's why the nra
endorse me. I'll take on Washington and this administration to get the federal government
off of our backs and out of our pockets. I'll cut federal spending and I'll repeal the bad parts
of Obamacare. I sue DPA and I'll take dead AIM at the cap and trade bill because it's bad for
West Virginia. I'm Joe. Yeah. Yeah. No, West Virginians don't need clean water. Famously,
they're aliens. Here's Senator Blanche Lincoln in our Kansas.
Blanche Lincoln. And I want to show you what it's like in Washington these days.
In your tax dollars, this is why I voted against giving more money to Wall Street,
against the auto clucky bailout, against the public option health care plan,
and against the cap and trade bill that would have raised energy costs on our Kansas.
None of those were right for Arkansas. Some in my party didn't like it very much,
but I approve this message because I don't answer to my party.
She said Arkansans? Wait.
Arkansas. Something raised energy costs on Arkansans. None of-
Arkansans!
Legal immigrants.
Okay, yeah, she still got smoked. Here's a doozy from Senator Ben Nelson.
Drug dealers, gang members, and half a million illegal immigrants
sneaked into America last year, compromising our national security and costiness jobs.
I'm Ben Nelson, and I sponsored this ad because we need to protect our borders.
My legislation would hire 10,000 new border agents,
increase border patrols, and make it harder to hire undocumented workers.
My plan will completely solve this problem, but it's a good
to watch is by Michael Bennett is a reminder what the Tea Party wave looked
like on the ground this Washington they spend money they don't have this
Washington families are looking for ways to get by here the special interests
have too much power here people are looking for someone to stand up for
them this Washington is broken this Washington is looking to get to work
I'm Michael Bennett and I've proved this message because I know what
Colorado families are going through my goat, my fucking guys groomers here. Okay. All right,
we'll get back to this in a second. But here at new polling shows, voters trust Trump over
Harris on key issues. Like I said, today's going to be a busy day out on the campaign
trail. The vice president is going to sit down for her first interview in over a month
since she's been at the top of the ticket along with her running mate, Tim wall.
Meanwhile, Axios is calling out here saying they're burning questions that the vice
president needs to answer on her growing number of policy flip-flops.
Yeah, she's basically taking the Trump platform. Lucas Tomlinson joins us live. Hey, Lucas.
Good morning, guys. It's the moment we've all been waiting for. Vice President Harris sitting
down for her first interview that will be taped alongside her running mate Tim Walls after weeks
of dodging the press since Biden dropped out of the race. Now, New Reuters' Ipsos poll shows
Harris leading Trump 45 to 41 nationally. She also has a 13-point lead among women
and Hispanic voters.
And this new Fox News poll shows Harris with a slight lead over Donald Trump in Arizona,
Georgia and Nevada.
State Trump narrowly lost four years ago.
In North Carolina, Trump is up a point in a state he won back in 2020.
And Axios, as you mentioned, Lawrence, out with what it calls the 10 burning questions
Harris needs to answer that are a record.
I'll read just five of them.
Price gouging.
Could you define price gouging for the American public?
Taxes.
only the wealthy will see their taxes increase. How high should they go? Immigration. What
changed from you to shift from calling a border wall un-American in 2018 to now saying you'd
sign a bill that ensures more of the wall is built? Inflation. What was the inflation
rate when you took office? That seems pretty straightforward. Supreme Court reform, will
you ask any Supreme Court justices appointed by Democrats to resign after 18 years?
There is a woman who is trying to break the ultimate glass ceiling, and she needs to
drag waltz with her.
I mean, even the Wall Street Journal said she needs a crutch.
This is absurd.
The woman spent in this race for 38 days, she should be able to do a solo press interview
that's not edited.
And President Trump is back on the campaign trail today with stops in Michigan and
Wisconsin.
good thing. Rachel's on set today. That's right. That's right. Wisconsin expert. Right. Thank you very
much, Lou. Thanks, Lucas. Yeah, it's really incredible that media organizations, because we only
get one interview, have to get their questions answered by proxy. Everyone is putting up what
would they would ask? Uh, Vice President of United States, because she she only has agreed to one
interview. That J.D. Vance said yesterday, is she going to show up to the debate? We're
in a blue suit and a red tie because there's so much that she has done to run from her
record, run from her three and a half years as vice president and run to Donald Trump
with Strong in the Border, his economic principles, as well as immigration when it comes to building
the wall and repurposing the $650 million that's still out there.
And now she talks about law enforcement.
Just looking at the polls right now, it's not a major bounce for somebody that had
the momentum of not being Joe Biden momentum of naming a running mate momentum of the DNC.
They're coping a bit. Okay. They're definitely coping because these polls don't actually look
good at all. Okay. And like I said, these polls don't look good for Trump at all. Okay.
There's no world where you can show this and then go, Oh, well, you know, Trump is
losing by, but by not by a lot. Okay. Like that's ridiculous. Like it still shows that
Trump is losing, right? Having said that, however, having said that, you can tell, you
can tell when, when Trump is not doing well by the way that he posts, okay? If he's on
a posting frenzy, if he's on a fucking posting frenzy, you can tell he is not doing all
You can also tell when he's on a frenzy if he's consistently talking about how the poles
are fake and the media is fake and they're lying, which is precisely what he's doing.
He's been posting like QAnon shit.
Just, you know, he's been, he's been going nutty mo with it.
Having said that, however, like I mentioned, this does not mean automatic lock, automatic
victory for Kamala Harris, I will consistently urge once again for the campaign to not do
these dumbass things that they've been doing since the DNC and past the DNC thinking that
they have this in the fucking bag.
All these battleground states are within shouting distance.
Here you have the Georgia number.
And that's where Donald Trump is today.
Well, you know, Fox News came out with these Sunbelt state polls and Donald Trump is still
ahead, I believe, in the state of North Carolina within the margin of error, but it's interesting.
So as they do this bus tour through Georgia, apparently the strategy is the Democrats think
that Georgia is actually in play.
And they always win Atlanta.
So what they're trying to do with this bus tour is they're going to go to Southeast
Georgia, they're the swing-swit polls, right,
or rather the Sun Belt polls.
And Kamala Harris, just a little ahead of Trump,
goes to show you how much a difference can make.
Anyway, as I started to say, the Democrats
can always win Atlanta.
But they're going to the Southeast
because they're trying to lose by a smaller margin.
And that could be one of the reasons why the Trump campaign
and the Trump's largest super PAC
have spent more money buying TV ads in Georgia in the first two weeks.
Donald Trump, Fox polls are rigged and worthless. Here we go again. Fox News has released a series
of polls in Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada, all the way show head to head
race between President Trump and Kamala Harris, well within the margin of error. However,
that doesn't account for Fox News' own margin of error in their false surveys compared
Oh my God. They're just fucking running the tape. Dude, dude, dude. Further record. Once
again, Fox News's pollsters are not like attached to the hip with the Fox News editorial team.
They do have solid polls. This is a, this is the thing that I always have to remind
people. Okay. So this doesn't mean that like, well, Fox is like on Trump's side and his
polls, even, even the Fox news polls show that he's like doing poorly. Like that's not
what this means. Okay. Calm down before you, uh, you know, make such assertions. That's
not what this means at all. Okay. Having said that, obviously the polls look bad for Trump
and he's, uh, so mad that he's just like shitting on Fox news. Yes. Fox partners with
GOP and Democratic pollsters, they are not, their polls are reliable. Hey man, this is
confidential information. Well, he posted it on his true social, so I think it's fine.
This is a bit late, but Kamala Senior Advisor was literally one of Hillary's in 2016 and
wouldn't count on her for smart decisions. I think there's a crisis of talent in the
the Democratic Party's like staffer side. Legitimately. I think like all of the fucking
failure, all the, all the failures have consistently gotten promoted. That is the reason why they
make these awful decisions where you're like, how the fuck is this going on? Okay. How
are they making these choices that are so antithetical to like what they've done
so far in moments where it matters. Decisions like a two on one interview, no, that's not
a bad decision at all. No, that's actually a good decision. That's a great decision.
That's not the problem at all. The real shit is like saying that you want a Republican
in your cabinet saying or coming out with like a more aggressive stance on the military
thinking that you're going to pick up some like lost Trump voters along the line. All
of these decisions are idiotic. Okay. They were bad. They were bad policy when it was
Biden doing it, but it was at least a little bit more manageable in terms of the politics
side of it because Biden was capable of as an old guy who was, who had a track record
in Congress as like being a relatively conservative Democrat, um, he was able to one have to be
certain aspects of the Obama base of being, uh, you know, Obama's vice president, but
beyond that was able to pick some of these like more conservative college educated white
voters and, and was actually doing a pretty solid job while hemorrhaging all of the
other demographics that the Democratic party relies on in order to win elections. Okay.
Harris is not Joe Biden. Kamala Harris is a younger black Indian woman. Okay. She should
be running a very different campaign than the Joe Biden campaign. She should be running
the 2008 Obama campaign, not the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign, which was a failure and
not the 2020 Biden campaign. Or I mean, I wish she was running the 2020 Biden campaign
in terms of the immigration stuff,
but like, she's not even doing that at all.
Of the Kamala Harris campaign,
then they spent in the entire year.
So it does, and Brian Kemp told us among other things
and has said, the road to the White House
runs through Georgia.
And this year, it looks like it does.
Yeah, it sure does.
And so of course, they're trying to,
on Kamala's side, kind of pump their numbers up
in rural areas or they're trying to run this,
like we're, we're now for hunting in camo hats and pretend like they're, you know, all
down with that.
We'll see.
That's so funny because that's literally what the failure of a candidate in Georgia did.
What was your name?
The one who was like married to the fucking CEO of the stock exchange or whatever.
That is straight up what she did.
No, not Stacy Abrams, dude.
The white woman who lost Kelly Lefler.
you. That is precisely what she fucking did. And she got
comstered. Okay, she got destroyed. That is literally
what Republicans do, by the way. It's always fucking coastal
elite up jump pieces of shit that come back. And they're
like, Oh, I love Georgia. Don't you Hicks love this shit?
Look at me. I'm wearing all denim. Okay. And she got
destroyed. See if that works. Here's Brian Kemp saying
Trump is smart to just stay focused on the issues that
matter listen. I think what he's done in the last few days and what the
campaign's been doing talking about specific messages like he did with our
with our there's another CNN interview clip previewing right now oh god. Next in
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interview. Here's the thermonabrake now by the way.
Here's off today. I'm Alex Markward, New York, in this situation.
This is CNN Breaking News. Let's get right to the breaking news on CNN's exclusive
interview with Kamala Harris and Tim Walls. We're rolling out a
brand new excerpt right now. CNN anchor and chief political
correspondent, Dana Bash, is joining us live from Savannah, Georgia, where she
sat down with Vice President Harris and Governor
Walls a short while ago. Dana, so what stood out to you
about Harris's answers.
There is something very funny about following Obama's
worst instincts and not his best.
Including what is happening here domestically,
particularly with the crisis of people not feeling
that they can afford basic things, groceries, housing,
and also the idea of what is happening abroad.
And in addition to that, I asked her about one
of the main themes from her convention, which
was just last week.
And she discussed there the desire to be the president for all Americans.
Obviously that includes not just her party, not just potentially swing voters who vote
for her, but Republicans who don't vote for her.
So I wanted to know how that would translate into the kind of people that she puts in
her administration if she wins.
You had a lot of Republican speakers at the convention.
Will you appoint a Republican to your cabinet?
Yes, I would anyone and I would know it no one in particular mine
I got it we had 68 days to go with this election
So I'm not putting the car before the horse, but I would I think I think it's really important. I I have spent my career
inviting
Diversity of opinion I think it's important to have people at the table and when some of the most important decisions are being
that have different views, different experiences.
And I think it would be to the benefit
of the American public to have a member of my cabinet
who was a Republican.
Now, Alex, we have seen Democratic presidents
put Republicans in their cabinet.
Ray LaHood, who was a Republican congressman from Illinois,
he became transportation secretary for George W. Bush.
We saw Chuck Hagel, who was a Democratic senator,
go into the Bush administration.
But the question obviously is if she wins,
which is still it if in this neck and neck race,
what is she talking about?
Is she talking about somebody like Defense Secretary
or Secretary of State,
somebody with a very, very important job
when it comes to explaining the policies that she has,
or would it be somebody who,
not to say that all members of the cabinet
aren't important, but maybe has something
that is more acceptable to the people who, if she wins,
believe that they brought her to the dance, Alex.
And then, Dana, on the policy front,
you asked Harris as well to explain
her change of position,
which she has been attacked for
on some key issues like fracking.
What did she tell you?
Yeah, I mean, that is the number one,
or one of the top attacks on her
from Donald Trump and his campaign.
They call her a chameleon
because she has changed her position
on a couple of big issues,
particularly since she first ran for president,
which was in the 2020 cycle.
And so I talked to her about some of the sort of big ones,
energy, as you mentioned, fracking,
which is a huge issue in the must win state
for her of Pennsylvania and immigration as well.
Some of the things that she said during that campaign
have changed and shifted as she has spent
past three and a half, more than three and a half years as vice president under Joe Biden.
I talked more broadly to her, Alex, about how that should be perceived by voters who
want to be sure that if they're going to vote for her that the policies that she is saying
that she would put in place now if she becomes president are not going to be changed again.
And effectively her answer was, I might have changed some of the.
Are they teasing this?
No, are they teasing it like a test poll?
Make sure it's gonna be a hit.
No, they're just,
they're trying to max out on people tuning into CNN.
That's true.
With the vice president and with the ticket.
They're doing a promo while simultaneously offering tidbits
so that you keep watching throughout the day
and not just, I mean, literally,
we're tuning into CNN to see what they're saying.
What were the interactions like between Paris and Walls
in the interview and on the trail that you observed?
They're starting, they are getting to know each other.
These are not two individuals who serve together
in any real capacity.
They obviously spent time together
when she was interviewing for her running mate.
They clearly clicked because she said
that she wanted him to do the job.
But there is a little bit of a new relationship vibe,
since vibe is the word of the summer,
going on between the two of them,
but they clearly have a good connection
And that was obvious not just in the interview today, Alex,
but I was with them on the trail here in Georgia.
They're on a bus tour.
And in and around Savannah, watching them
interact with students in high school
and also with voters at a local barbecue shop.
And certainly a bus tour will put a new relationship
to the test.
Dana, I know that this is going
to be a wide-ranging interview hitting
on all kinds of domestic and foreign policy issues,
really looking forward to it.
So thank you so much for joining us.
And you all can see all of Dana's exclusive interview
with Kamala Harris and Tim Walls tonight
at 9 p.m. Eastern only here on CNN.
Let's talk more about the Harris Walls interview
that Dana just wrapped up
with our team of political experts.
Thank you all for joining me.
Laura Barron Lopez, I wanna start with you.
That pledge that Harris made
to have a Republican in her cabinet.
talking about the diversity of opinion that is necessary.
Do you see this as another example of Harris trying
to reach out to many of those disaffected Republican voters?
Yes, I think that's exactly what it is,
to reach out to those voters that voted for Nikki Haley
in the primaries even after she dropped out.
And I was actually just talking
to one such voter in Arizona.
And I asked them what they thought about that,
those comments that Harris made.
This was a two-time Trump voter,
a voter that no longer says
that she's going to vote for Trump.
She's a suburban woman in Arizona.
And she said that she liked that Harris said that,
that she thought that she wants to see Harris talk
to moderate Republicans and make policy
with moderate Republicans and show
that she'll work in a bipartisan way with Republicans.
But that voter also said that they still want to see
more on Harris's economic policy.
And Alex Thompson, we did see at the GNC in Chicago
several Republicans speaking on behalf of Harris,
Adam Kinzinger, Olivia Troy, among others.
When you take that with this promise that she made today,
what does it say to you about this outreach
to the Republican Party?
That it's a key part of her campaign strategy.
Maybe essentially she's being able to run
only a general election campaign, but out of primary.
And last time she ran the presidential primary,
she ran to the left in order to try to consolidate
base. Now she feels very confident that she has the base of the Democratic Party and polling shows
very much the same that Democrats are energized that she's unified the Democratic Party. Well,
if the Democratic Party is unified, especially because she's going against Donald Trump,
then the next step then is to try to pick people that aren't part of the Democratic base,
that are Republicans, that are basically people that maybe were like fine with the
Trump presidency, but do not like him, do not think he's a good person and don't want to
to see him as president again and don't want to just frankly argue about having for another
four years. And Michael Hardaway, you heard Dana there talking about Republicans who buy
Obama had in his cabinet and and you know, presidents who have chosen cabinet members
from the other party. And yet President Biden doesn't have Republican in his in his cabinet.
Trump did not have Democrats in his. Why do you think the vice president is now making this
pledge. Well, there are some serious issues that we have to address together in a bipartisan
way as a country in the next five to ten years without a $35 trillion national debt that we
have to deal with. That has to be in bipartisan way. You've got these international threats
from North Korea and Russia and China. You've got chaos in Sudan and Venezuela and the
Congo. All of those things have to be done in a bipartisan way. And Republicans
are half of this country. I hate everything. I hate so much. I hate everything that I'm
seeing. I hate everything that I'm hearing. I hate the media. I hate the fucking Harris
campaigns like worse instincts possible. They are literally, bro, you're not going
comment at all. What can I say? This is basically a rehashing of every single fucking
Democratic candidacy. They went so quickly back to their old fucking method.
Like, I kept, I kept reiterating that I was worried that they would start running
Scared and I kept when people were like us on it seems like you're very excited
When they chose Tim Waltz when they fucking swapped out Biden with Harris
You're like, oh, there's a lot of momentum. There's a lot of excitement surrounding this campaign
And I was like, I'm still worried that they will retriangulate to the center and they will run scared
the excitement came from
come, the Tim Walts, the excitement came from the Tim Walts pick and what that potentially,
what that potentially spelled for the campaign, Kamala lead widens, lemow. I cannot begin
to explain how fucking stupid it is to like, you know, douse yourself with champagne as
though this, as though this, which is in my title, which is objectively what is going
on means that they're winning. Okay. Like Kamala Harris's poll results show her still
within the margin of error. Okay. And it's not a done deal without Pennsylvania regardless.
I know she's live right now post DNC rally. This shit sucks, dude and to all the leaders
with us today. Good afternoon. Good afternoon.
I also bring greetings from our president and a great friend of the state of Georgia,
Joe Biden. This also sends our love to the great president from the state of Georgia,
Jimmy Carter. So, Georgia, I love your back. I have 68 days to go until this election.
168 days to go.
And I think you all have spent your time here sacrificing all your other obligations to be
here together, us as one community, knowing we all have so much more in common than what
separates us.
And I thank you for taking that to me.
And listen, so we're here to speak truth.
And one of the things that we know, this is going to be a tight race until the very
end.
Okay, so let's not play too much attention to the polls because we are running as the underdog, okay?
And we have some hard work ahead of us, but we like hard work. Hard work is good work.
Going to win this November. Georgia, let me say I'm no stranger to tough fights.
Before I was elected Vice President, before I was elected a United States Senator,
I was an elected attorney general and before that an elected district attorney and before that I was a courtroom prosecutor
So every day in the courtroom. I stood proudly before a judge and I spoke five words
Kamala Harris for the people the people
Women and children against predators who abused them I took on the big banks and delivered
$20 billion for middle class families who faced foreclosure, tells who trafficked in
guns, drugs, and human beings, and I stood up for veterans and students being scammed
by big for profit colleges, being cheated out of the wages they were due, facing elder
abuse. And I will tell you, those fights were not easy. And neither were the elections
the elections that put me in those offices. But we never gave up, because the future is
always worth fighting for. Future. We, future with affordable child care, paid leave and
affordable health care, Medicaid in Georgia, outgoing into medical debt, opportunity economy.
So that every American has the opportunity to own a home, to start a business, and to
build wealth and intergenerational wealth.
Future where we lower.
So when I was Attorney General, I went after price fixing schemes.
And love you back, love you back.
I will tell you, when we get this done together, my friend,
and when I am president, I will take on the bad actors
who exploit a crisis.
I have consumers on everyday items like groceries.
I will take on big pharma and cap the cost of prescription drugs
and insulin for all of their child's life.
Car seat, or the crib, or the baby clothes.
They put the middle class and working class families first.
five agenda to give tax breaks to billionaires and big corporations, hand social security
and Medicare.
But in effect is a national sales tax, that's in basic necessities and it will cost, the
economists will tell you, it will cost a typical American family nearly $4,000 a year.
So Georgia on top of all of this, if Donald Trump wins in November, he intends to end
the Affordable Care Act to take us back to a time when insurance companies
not going back. Like before we had the Affordable Care Act. Remember when
insurance companies had the power to deny people with pre-existing conditions?
Remember what happened? She's getting more confident in her
thumb speech at least that's correct. How much does the Biden administration pay
to watch Kamala instead of Trump because I've objectively listened to Trump's speeches a
million times more than Kamala's speeches. I want to see if there's any change in her
messaging, in her narrative. And this is not people you accusing you for loving Trump
for covering this.
Trump did, just as he intended, he states, have a Trump abortion ban, including Georgia.
For Virginia has a Trump abortion ban, exceptions even for rape and incest.
That is immoral, immoral, abortions.
It's right there in Project 2025.
In addition to that.
This is what I was watching.
For a second.
Hold up for a second.
Let me, let me just say something.
Let me just say something.
We are fighting for a democracy.
Everyone has a right and should have their voices heard.
I am speaking now, but on the subject, I will say this, the president and I are working around
the clock.
We've got to get a hostage deal done to make decisions about one's own body.
I have been traveling our country and the people of Georgia know what I know.
There is a full-on assault on human rights, including the freedom to vote.
That's crazy.
And more pressure.
It's good.
It's good.
Keep it up.
A solution that fuels the generations of Americans before us led the fight for freedom.
Now the baton so much is on the line.
understand this is not 2016 or 2020. Things are different. A lot is the same when we think
about the issues and then there is significant differences. The stakes in 2024 are even higher
because consider that the United States Supreme Court recently just basically told the former
president, that going forward he will be effectively immune no matter what he does in the White
House.
What this means, just imagine, before there was at least the threat, understand what it
now means and imagine Donald Trump with no guardrails.
Imagine what that means when you consider he has all the reevalu-
will be a dictator, the dependence of the Department of Justice so he could have unchecked power
and seek vengeance against people who disagree with him, the supreme land of our nation,
the United States Constitution.
Think about what that means and let us be very clear, someone who suggests we should
to determine the Constitution of the United States should never again stand by it,
because we love our country. We love our country.
And we know the privilege and privilege and pride that comes with being America.
Believe it is the highest form of patriotism to fight for the ideals of our country.
past two election cycles voters in this very state you who are here have delivered you sent
two extraordinary senators to washington dc so fucking right wing is a country dude
we are so goddamn right wing um i will say or something is very short and manicured compared
to trumps hour long ramblings i wonder how that plays out the voters no it's good this is a
decent Trumps. This is a decent stump speech. The problem, of course, is that like, in terms
of like policy, in terms of what she's going to do for people, she needs to add more shit
to it. Okay. Overall, I wait, I'm sorry to you, but I didn't hear the broadcasts on
the, I didn't hear the process on the broadcast. What do you mean? Why do you think she
stopped and said everyone has a everyone has a say in this nation like we're a this is a democracy I
is it mirror does she seem kind of pissed at the process started a second time
yeah I don't think that the problem is oh my god uh the problem is I don't think they're factoring
in to the equation that this is like not an issue that will go away with like oh we're doing
a ceasefire what more do you fucking want okay like that's what she wants obviously to happen
she wants to be like we we're going we're working tirelessly i think it's a fucking horrible idea
to continuously align herself with biden on this issue when biden's dealings with israel is
objectively unpopular. Okay. Like the American public do not think Biden is a good person
on this issue. I don't know what more polling results you need to look at to recognize that
reality. He was trailing behind. He was trailing behind by double digits on Trump on Israel.
Now Kamala Harris is still behind Donald Trump on the issue of Israel and she's and if
If she continues along this, this, this line of communication, like Biden and I, she continues
the run to Biden and say, Biden and I are working tirelessly for a ceasefire.
She's cooked.
This is the, the Humphreys dynamic all over again.
This is the LBJ dynamic all over again.
It's so bad.
And I'm not saying this is like someone who cares, like I'm not even talking about
this from the perspective of someone who like obviously actively is covering Gaza and cares
about Gaza. I'm saying like average Americans are going to fucking associate her in the same
way on this issue as they associate Biden. Okay. In a deeply unpopular way. She should
at least communicate that this is partisan. Obviously we need to ceasefire, but we need
a weapons embargo ASAP. The weapons embargo is to push Israel to a ceasefire. She has
to separate herself from Biden on this. She has to separate herself from Biden on this,
even if she doesn't fucking believe in it. Okay. Our veterans with National Guard P honor and
heroes that we have lost specific things on the economy, his visit to the border. I mean,
those all draw draw direct contrast with the Kamala Harris record, the sugar high on this
economies wearing off all the money that Biden and Harris had doled out to really buy votes
in a lot of different ways and starting to wear out.
When people go to the grocery store, the gas pump, the rent and other things, the affordability
and cost, I mean, the joy of buying a happy meal at McDonald's has worn off because
people are getting hit in their wallet every single day.
And that's what this race needs to be about.
to be about the economy, cost, the 40-year high inflation that really Joe Biden and Kamala
Harris created. They're taking credit now for inflation going down. Hell, they created
it to start with.
The things here, first thing, I like how two grown men, Donald Trump as well as the governor
here, put away their differences and link out for the greater of the country and
the greater of the party and say, listen, we may disagree on some things, we may
They have duked it out, but we both want to win.
We're going to put it aside.
That's how grown men handle things.
You duke it out and then you move forward.
I do that with Brian sometimes.
Sometimes he makes me upset and then I just give him a big hug and say, you know, I'm
with him.
I'm between you two.
That's exactly for the good of the show.
We move forward.
Which is good for the country.
But Brian asked a great question.
You did a couple great questions with the governor.
You asked him if Trump would go into Atlanta and try and make some ground there and
I appealed to black voters, black business owners,
as Lawrence talked about.
You also asked him if he would basically hug it out
and campaign alongside Trump.
He didn't give you an affirmative,
but it sounds like he's open to it.
They're going to do it.
I don't think there's any doubt about it.
There's too much at stake.
And it doesn't make any sense because they both like each other.
It's all about the 2020 election.
And I don't think anybody wants to talk about that
right now.
So here's the question that should make Trump feel good.
Who do you trust who's better on the economy?
Trump wins by a substantial amount.
Not as much as over Joe Biden, but what Trump's job is to do
is to pin the economy by dynamics
on the vice president, which should not be tough.
So a lot of times you have surrogates
who want to be president or want to be senator
and you got to force them to adapt
the record of your party.
You're actually asking her to take responsibility
for her administration.
So that shouldn't be that hard.
Unless she's going to say, I'm
so glad I'm out from underneath Joe Biden.
And let me tell you what I wanted to do,
as opposed to what's been done.
And that number is from Arizona, Georgia, Nevada,
and North Carolina.
Those are the swing states.
And I think that matters.
Do you want a candidate that's going
to be out there campaigning to make sure that you get taxed?
We still have not heard from Kamala Harris
on where she stands on the Trump tax.
Actually, we did.
The old Kamala Harris says that she's
going to get rid of that.
So when she goes to Georgia, is she
going to tell the business community?
Is she going to raise their taxes?
Or will she campaign like they did the last time and say,
your vote is going to be depressed,
even though we have a historic election of more turnout
at any other time?
If we can go back to that graphic,
we were going to put out the manufacturing job losses
in swing states.
This is so key.
Because we keep hearing diverting opinions
on where manufacturing is in this country.
They have lost 17,400 manufacturing jobs in Michigan
as the Biden administration.
In Wisconsin, they lost 2,000 overall.
in a pencil
to this is the most this is like maximalist copium
there's wins forty ninety fifty one our republican senate offers susan consen
cabinet position replace consen democrat fifty fifty senate victory
i mean it's a joke
but it's also uh... omega copium
so many eight thousand three hundred
so trump was in the process by dropping the corporate tax rate and other reasons
for bringing manufacturing back to the country
Well, Joe Biden gets out there and he says, I brought it back.
Well, the numbers don't lie.
You didn't.
And regarding the numbers with the brand new Fox
News poll with those Sunbelt states,
those opinions were asked of people
after RFK Jr. dropped out of the race.
Here's the problem.
And there's that number right there
more by a significant amount, trust Donald Trump
when it comes to the economy.
The problem for Donald Trump right now regarding RFK
is he drops out and he says, okay, vote for Donald Trump.
Bobby Kennedy Jr. cannot get off the ballot
in Wisconsin and Michigan
because with third-party candidates, they just don't do it.
So even though he's said, vote for Donald Trump,
when people go and vote, they get the ballot in the mail
or they go in person,
their rubber cannot, Jr. is going to be on the map.
There are some states where Biden is still on the ballot
and I think there are Republicans
who are running those states.
they ought to play hardball, and do the same darn thing.
Republicans need to play hardball.
Donald Trump should come out and talk about that.
For sure.
Here's another tip.
What would they do?
Have to write it in?
Would they have to write in?
Come on, Harris.
Well, if that's true.
I don't know what state Joe Biden is still on.
Let's do some research on the brain room
and see about that.
Because I think that's a very interesting question.
Since she's been officially nominated, I don't know.
I'm Steve Goosey.
I'm Brian Kill.
After 39 days today.
Biden's seen a beach during his second week of vacation.
I don't care about that. Trump shares vulgar posts by Harrison Clinton. His ex advisor has
advice for him. Don't care about that. Trump has made a massive pivot on his rally on healthcare.
By the way, he said he will protect IVF treatments and have them pay for by the government or
insurance companies if elected beyond that. He's also beyond that. He's also, I think,
talked about like the Florida abortion ban or something. Am I crazy? Trump attacks dims
on abortion. He just made some remarks about abortion. What do you say? Yeah, we've heard
some of these remarks before. For starters, he's been making remarks in central Michigan.
That's where he started a lot of the day today. So you understand, you just finished
up some of those remarks. A lot of similar lines of attack that we've heard from
him against Democrats reeling against them, but also specifically on abortion. As you
mentioned take a listen to some of what he said. The real problem and the real
radicals on that issue of the Democrats where you can have an abortion in the
ninth month and in six states you're allowed to kill the baby after the baby
is born and you know one of those states is Minnesota where this Tempon
Tim comes from. Now now it goes without saying there is no state that
is passing or has passed any law that allows anybody to kill a baby after
it has been born, but we have seen that line of attack
repeatedly from the former president,
and it's come with repeated fact checks from CNN,
but it gives sort of insight into how he's framing
what will be a critical issue of the course of this election.
We saw how it motivated voters over the 2022 midterms,
for example, in states like Michigan and Wisconsin,
where we are now, we spoke to many voters
who were fired up about that particular issue
and in particular reproductive rights.
And so hearing that line of attack will watch if that continues when he makes his way here
to western Wisconsin, that's where we are now and across Wisconsin, but again it gives
an indication into sort of the themes that he is playing out using over the course of
these campaign speeches.
Yeah, both these candidates know how critical that issue is to their voters, to their
bases.
Omar, this will be Trump's first visit to Wisconsin since the Republican National
Convention.
hearing about what we can expect tonight.
Well, one thing that we do know just for context is Wisconsin and
and Michigan where he's leaving now, they were all states that he won in 2016,
but then states that Joe Biden was able to win in 2020 and that win,
especially in Wisconsin was by the slightest of margin.
So coming here to Wisconsin,
first visit as you mentioned since the RNC to cement himself,
if he hasn't already among the supporters that we've seen come from
all over this portion of the Midwest for perspective.
We're essentially on the border of Wisconsin
and Minnesota right now.
So not everybody is coming from Wisconsin
to this particular rally.
And this area, this county is one that Joe Biden took
by a sizeable margin.
Regardless, a lot of people have showed up
to see what the president has to say
and what we expect to take place
in a town hall type of format,
moderated by Tulsi Gabbard.
Obviously she ran for president as a Democrat years back,
now identifies as an independent and has already endorsed the former president as well.
So we'll see how that actually plans out.
We see the stage already behind us set up for clearly a conversation between two people
and potentially others being brought in as well.
When I spoke to one Trump voter outside of the rally prior to coming in here, he said
that he drove in from Southern Illinois and has been trying to go to as many events
as possible.
of the things he said was he was excited
because he felt like Trump was taking on the quote unquote
left, we'll see if those things play out in his speaking.
We know you'll keep us posted on what he says.
Omar Jimenez at the Trump event in Wisconsin.
Thank you very much, Omar.
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Next, you're in the situation.
We're going to talk about, we're going to talk about the, the NBC sound bites that he gave.
Okay.
It's pretty big.
A couple, a couple that are pretty solid.
Okay.
Here it is.
Donald Trump says six weeks in Florida is too short.
And you want abortion to be a states rights issue in Florida, the state that you are
a resident of. There's an abortion related amendment on the ballot to overturn the six
week ban in Florida. How are you going to vote on that?
I think the six week is too short. Uh, it has to be more time. And so that's, and I've
told them that I want more weeks. So you'll vote in favor of the amendment. I'm voting
that I am going to be voting that we need more than six weeks. Look, just so you
understand, everybody wanted Roe v. Wade terminated for years, 52 years. I got it done.
They wanted to go back to the states.
Exceptions are very important for me,
for Ronald Reagan, for others that have navigated
this very, very interesting and difficult path.
You, over to everyone.
I say here's an issue that the Dems have actively campaigned
on alongside Project 2025.
By the way, one reminder for Democrats running scared,
they didn't want to campaign on abortion originally.
This is something that has been memory-hold
and a lot of people are now going to tell me
I'm wrong for saying this. Democrats with obviously Joe Biden at the top of the ticket, he was
already always a bad communicator on abortion, but he, they literally were like, oh, maybe
let's not talk about it until they were forced to. So they reluctantly, they reluctantly
started campaigning on abortion. Understandably so, because it became a massive fucking
issue. Right? Same with project 2025. Notice how Trump has to pivot to the center
on this issue. Notice how Trump has to pivot to the center. Now imagine that for any other
progressive policy that Dems could be campaigning on. Also, do you believe him? Will voters believe
Harris on the border? Now that part is also important because do you think voters are
going to be like, well, that's my president. He's right. I actually am voting for Donald
Trump on the issue of abortion. Of course not. Of course not. Just like voters who have made up
their minds about like immigrants doing mass rapes and whatnot are already voting for the
Republican Party. All you do when you run on immigration as a right-winger, okay, or a right-wing
border bill as a Democrat is you're basically priming your base to be more reactionary to that
sort of thing, okay. This clip will be viewed by Republican voters as a letdown, just as Harris
tacking the center as viewed by progressives a letdown too. Ultimately they're both now
attacking the center on their weak points in an effort to win votes. I think it's a bad move,
but that's the theory at least. First of all, I didn't say Trump is doing this to win votes.
I said the exact same thing. You're literally agreeing with me, okay? You are agreeing with me.
My point is that when Trump attacks to the center, he's forced to attack to the center
on abortion, because Democrats have been actively campaigning on abortion, okay?
Ultimately, it doesn't matter though, because obviously his base has already made up their
minds on Trump regardless, just like the base has made up their minds on immigration.
My point is, Democrats should stick to issues and force the Republicans to negatively campaign
against it or actively talk on issues so that they can fucking turn around so that the Republicans
can turn around and tack to the center on it? Okay, how do you prevent massive Zinediction?
I don't. I have it. Did you watch the video of Bernie Sanders and Hasan Minhaj about Gaza?
No, I haven't. And I will not. I refuse to. How about that? Here's another issue
that Trump is trying to win favor on.
IVF has been an issue that has become political.
A lot of people talking about it.
What's the Trump administration going to do
when it comes to IVF if you get elected?
Right. Well, as you know, I was always for IVF.
Right from the beginning, as soon as we heard about it,
it's fertilization.
It's helping women and men and families.
But it's helping women able to have a baby.
Some have great difficulty.
And a lot of them have been very happy with the results,
as you know, and what we're doing.
And we're doing this because we just think it's great and we need
Great children beautiful children in our country. We actually need that and we are going to be under the Trump administration
We are going to be paying for that treatment. So we are paying for that treatment
All Americans to get it all Americans that need it so we're gonna be paying for that treatment
Or we're gonna be mandating that the insurance company
The IDF has been an issue that has become political.
There you go.
Top Ukrainian pilot, Moonfish killed and US made F-16.
What the fuck?
How the fuck do we know the names of top Ukrainian pilots
and shit?
That's crazy.
OK.
All right, welcome back.
Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, set to debate on ABC
for the first time, September 10th.
But how the debate will look, still up in the air.
Both campaigns have been accusing each other of not
agreeing to certain rules.
This week, Donald Trump suggested he was open to some changes from the rules that were set
for the CNN debate.
We agreed to the same rules.
I don't know.
It doesn't matter to me.
I'd rather have it probably done, but the agreement was that it would be the same.
What's your vote or what's your opinion on Ukraine-Palestinian someone asked?
Warren Ukraine, would you keep sending weapons?
I want the same exact thing that I want for Gaza,
which is a ceasefire, okay?
A permanent end to hostilities.
That's it.
As it was last time, in that case, it was muted.
I didn't like it the last time, but it worked out fine.
Now a spokesman for the Harris campaign,
tell CNN that both candidates agreed
on leaving the mics unmuted.
Our preference, along with Donald Trump himself, is for unmuted microphones.
I think the question that you'd have to ask is, did Donald Trump and his team, are they
in agreement between themselves on how we should approach this debate?
Because we are in agreement with Donald Trump that they should be live and unmuted microphones.
All right, joining us now is Jason Miller.
He's the senior advisor to the Trump campaign.
Jason, welcome back to CNN This Morning.
Thank you so much for being here.
Why do you want the mics muted?
Well, we've already agreed to the rules that we had with the CNN debate and not only have we
agreed, but the Harris camp has agreed as well. We had the rules last week. Both sides agreed that
we would stay with the CNN format, which I thought both Jake and Dana did an excellent job. I think
CNN is a network did a very good job, very fair job with the debate. And we hope that there is
the same. So he think the arms embargo should stay in effect until Israel apartheid is dissolved.
Why would we lift it if they agree to a ceasefire? They could just stock up and start the
the killing again. We cannot let up, bro. You're talking like we already got it through. Okay.
How about we cross that bridge when we even see a bridge? Okay. So fuck, do you mean, dude?
That is crazy. Yeah, dude. I personally think we should keep protesting until Kamala Harris
personally jails Benjamin Netanyahu, like goes to Israel and puts handcuffs on Benjamin Netanyahu.
like, what are you talking about? Okay. Like, yeah, that sounds like a great idea. And no,
you shouldn't stop protesting until the Israeli apartheid is dissolved. I agree. But, you know,
let's take it one step at a time. Don't you think? Because it doesn't seem like, what?
I think you're being unfair by calling common hairs and democratic parties, folks on the
border is reactionary rhetoric, because the media, American voters, genuine concerns
about immigration, just like how the chatters who aren't subscribed, who aren't subscribed,
concerned about ads at the top of the hour. I got fucking owned because of a
great name, dude. I saw a great name. I saw Kamala Harris. I saw criticisms. He got
you at your lowest. I did. I am at my lowest currently. I was so primed. I was
primed and ready to go. Also, that chatter is like outflanking Hamas,
Which is funny. Like, anyway, the other chatter, I mean, that I was reading that I was responding
to anyway, here's the three minute outbreak. Now chat pack it up. You're washed. I am also
a Zio fuck it over. Thank you for the 20 gift. The subs allowing 20 people to no longer see
the ads at the top of the hour, which I'm running right now. You too can avoid it.
primes are free. Hold on. Let's continue with this performance on ABC's end. But then strangely
over the weekend, the Harris camp decided to change their minds and want to try to
make an issue out of the already agreed to format. In case I think really what was going on,
I think it's a bit more sinister. I think that the Harris camp was trying to come up with
the distraction of the third anniversary of the horrific killing of 13 Americans that
abrogate in Afghanistan. Of course, Kamala Harris was the last one in the room for
for that decision with Joe Biden.
And I think that that's what this was all about.
They want to distract away from Kamala Harris's accountability
on that issue because both sides had already agreed.
We've agreed again, rules are locked in.
They're the same as it was for CNN.
Are you afraid that if you unmuted the mics,
the debate would be worse for Mr. Trump?
Yes.
Well, President Trump is gonna be fine
regardless of what the format is.
So why are they saying no to it then?
Like what kind of a stupid fucking answer?
I mean, like it's your team saying no to it.
Obviously if he didn't think it was a fucking issue,
he would not have, or at least his campaign
would not be like running on making sure it doesn't happen.
But it's already locked in.
That's the whole point is that it was agreed to.
The same as it was for CNN,
the same as it will be for ABC.
And both camps had already agreed to this.
In fact, the Harris camp came back with a whole host of other changes that they wanted.
But let's
Why are lives not giving Trump credit?
They're not.
They're dancing.
They're flexing, okay?
They're flexing.
Liberals are not giving Trump credit.
Liberals due to Republican competence on the issue have basically looked into a very
unpopular policy that Donald Trump is unfortunately an advocate of, okay, unfortunately for him.
So they know that it is deeply unpopular. They're basically, they're flexing, they're flexing
that he has to capitulate to the progressive message on this issue. It's the reverse of
Kamala Harris on the border. Do you think it would be productive of the Harris camp to go full attack mode and call him a flip flopper on abortion to get votes?
I don't think that they should say that he's a flip flopper on abortion or anything like that. I think they should just
because that calls into question Kamala Harris flip flopping on a lot more issues.
So it in this situation, I think the smart thing to do is just
be like, do you believe him?
Do you believe him? He ran on, he ran on fucking, uh, you know, taking out abortion. He successfully
did it. Do you believe him when he says now, uh, that he is going to protect it? Of course
not. He's responsible for it. He's a liar. That's it. Just like that's precisely what
But the Republicans should say about Kamala Harris on the issue of the border wall.
Here is the protestor, right?
Why would you not want to change your policy based on popular issues?
I'm losing my fucking mind, dude.
This is like baby brain shit.
Dog, do you think Donald Trump is changing his mind on abortion?
Are you fucking insane?
Badass.
He says he is.
Why the fuck would you believe him?
Like, I don't believe Kamala Harris, when she says she's working tirelessly around the clock alongside Joe Biden to fucking get a ceasefire deal.
You know, I don't understand how motherfuckers are, are so ready, so primed.
It's additionally funny because his three Supreme Court appointments literally also lied to the American public that they wouldn't overturn Roe v. Wade.
And then they did it.
So, some of your thoughts on this are already super known, but do you think the project 2025 is worth worrying about?
Yes and no. Yes, because it's already happening. And no, because it's already happening.
Project 2025 is simply a continuation of the Republican Party's agenda since the 90s.
In terms of beefing up the executive and sidestepping the legislative body utilizing the courts in an effort to enact their dangerous agendas and also additionally carving out the federal regulatory agencies.
It is not a new thing. It's project 2024. It's project 2023. It was project 2016. Project 2025 is like a magnet for attention because, you know, shouts out to the independent media out there that, you know, YouTubers and Tiktokers actually fucking got really invested in this and then the campaign lucked into a successful narrative.
Okay? But overall, it's no different than what the Republicans have done and will continue to do.
But yeah, it's easy name recognition and association for liberals.
So now she has seen the way that laws are built in this country.
And so that has had an immense impact in how she views it today.
Ultimately, though, I think that that idea of these values that we hear from her, right?
they go into the larger point, which is that this campaign doesn't necessarily see the need to put percentage by percentage point by point.
Is it woke but for Dems? No, because woke is is a catch all term for like actually good things that could be happening, but the Democrats don't actually really follow through on.
Okay, like diversity or I don't know, helping underserved communities or whatever, maybe
scaling back on police brutality a little bit, taking away some of these expansive police
budgets and reappropriating it back to social safety nets that actually would cut crime,
things that the Democrats don't actually do.
this project 2025 is things that the Republicans are doing
and they are bad, okay?
Also as a full list of every single political appointment
in the administrative state and appropriate person
to replace political appointment, I know, I know.
The only expansion on like the overarching Republican agenda
is that they directly are gutting the regulatory bodies.
To create policies that are inclusive
of multiple ideologies.
and they think that that's the lane
that she has decided to take.
But also that when you're running in a primary,
you run very differently
than when you're running in a general.
She was in a primary that included some of the likes
of the far left, as well as many moderates,
as well as some people who we may not even consider
Democrats at this point.
And I'm thinking of folks like Tulsi Gabbard.
That was a-
Is this funny to think of
because like Trump already did that, by the way,
when he was in office.
And America has not ever seen
run an extremely truncated campaign,
but also she is admitting that her ideas
have changed to a certain extent, but her, her values have not.
And she's, I think it's really interesting that there's not a single fucking actually
progressive panelist ever on any of these. They'll have right-wingers on to talk about
how wonderful it is that Kamala is, uh, you know, going towards the middle. They'll
have right-wingers on to say Kamala Harris is fake and phony in terms of going to
the middle. They'll never have like an actual fucking leftist on any of these
goddamn panels.
Much to think about. Do we not think that it's an actual voter block? Do we not
think that these are opinions that Americans might have doesn't matter.
Does not fucking matter.
You will never hear from an actual progressive on any of these goddamn panels.
Okay.
There's not a single fucking progressive that ever offers commentary on this.
It could be unique.
It could shake things up a little bit.
Really interesting, though, that not no, there's never any any assessment,
any like truly fucking progressive analysts being like maybe we shouldn't
tag to the center on this. She was very fair to me, Dana, Ash, very fair to me.
People just want to see if she can get through the interview. Nobody knows what's
going on. I've done so many interviews in the last couple of months. Every time I
go out I have an interview at people, reporters, and we talk to them and they
ask me every question in the book and we answer them and you don't see any
scandals brewing nothing. We answer them properly. You have to, as president, you have to be able to
deal. You're dealing with the toughest, smartest, most ruthless people in the world. If you can't
do an interview, we get the wrong person to get more relief to working-class citizens and seniors
on fixed incomes.
Well, this is Farah Griffin. We've heard Trump time and time again saying that Harris hasn't
sat down for an interview that she's not smart enough. Now she has done this, and we know
that Dana has pressed her on a bunch of different issues. What's your thoughts on what he just said?
Well, first I'm dying to know how hot it is in Michigan today because
Oh, this is another fucking brilliant gift that Trump is giving to the Kamala Harris campaign
Special issue by risk of UK bands arm sales to Israel says Trump advisor Robert O'Brien says
UK could face US counter embargoes and puts his role in the F-35 jet project in danger
yet another fucking beautiful gift. Okay, people want to ceasefire, people want an American
arms embargo on Israel. And here's Donald Trump saying, here's Donald Trump saying UK's
commitment to an arms embargo will call into question our alliances. Donald Trump is firing
off on all cylinders, running, basically running as right wing as he possibly can, as, as right
wing as he possibly can on the issue of Israel, and the scared cowardly Democrats won't turn
this into a plucking partisan issue.
It's literally, it's a perfect gift in a situation where the overwhelming majority
of americans want to fucking ceasefire
many of which recognize that an arms embargo is the only way to get a ceasefire
donald trump is actively campaigning
uh... continue fucking giving weapons to israel
in these dumb fucks
can even fuck a turn around to be like yeah maybe we should uh... tackle this
on a partisan uh... on the on the partisan front
it's just waiting it's right there
it's right there
waiting to be picked up
APAC will now allow it. Come on. You know this, you know, I fucking hate this APAC shit. Okay. APAC is suck my dick.
God damn it, dude. What the fuck are you talking about? If APAC was that fucking powerful, they wouldn't be spending a hundred million dollars so far on the goddamn race.
Okay. What are you talking about? The American public obviously wants something. Democrats giving them something that they want would literally be beneficial for the fucking race.
No matter how hard APEC tries to lobby against it. APEC doesn't have that kind of juice, man. Y'all are fucking crazy
Sure, they'll dump 20 million into a fucking Democratic primary in New York
Okay
For a congressperson that was recently redistricted
But like if you think that they can
Participate in the general election and like swing the outcome in an opposite direction like this. You're out of your fucking mind
100 million is not a sign of power. Yes. If there was, 100 million is simply a recognition
that the American public is completely against this shit. That's why they have to spend 100 million
to shut, to shut Democrats the fuck up on the issue. Do you not understand that? It's the same
principle behind the NRA. Universal background checks, and by the way the NRA and the Second
an amendment is infinitely more popular than Israel is in the eyes of Americans make no mistake.
Trump promised could be even into Palestine at the UFC 305. So pretty sure he's going to end the
war man. Yeah, okay. He loves could be bro. He'll definitely majority of Americans favor US military
aid to Israel until hostages. What majority of Americans favor US military aid to Israel until
hostages are returned. This goes against, wait, what? Nearly 11 months of Israel's military
campaigning, all the 60% of Americans want the U.S. to keep it, keep up its military
support for Israel until the hostages, wait, what? This is literally the exact opposite.
Same number, exact opposite of the CBS poll. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Enneow and
his security cabinet have defined the destruction of Hamas military governing capabilities.
But that number falls to 49 when more ambitious goal of dismantling a monastery group carried
out October seven attacks is described as the end game.
The results of the 2024 Chicago council survey carried out in late June.
Wait, isn't this the, is this the same poll?
Oh, cause the CBS poll was specifically polling, uh, Democrat voters.
Or is it the same exact poll, but they're just not talking about, oh, carried out
late June and July.
another poll from council episodes conducted amid August described the U.S. is closely divided over the American government's role in Israel's ongoing bombardment with a narrow 53% majority now saying the U.S. should condition the military aid to Israel, not be used towards military operations against Palestinians.
Wait, what? So a later poll also shows the exact opposite of what they're saying, but they're running with the headline that the earlier poll is saying 60% of Americans want full tilt.
It's also ridiculous because, you know, American bombs are killing Israeli hostages, so more
than 40,000 pounds has been killed over a plurality of Americans said the U.S. is striking
the right balance in support of Israel, 22%, or failing to do enough to support Israel,
20%.
Three in 10 respondents said the U.S. is supporting Israel too much.
An additional, wait, three in 10, wait, so 33%?
Why are they saying a plurality is striking the right balance am I do I not understand them or I mean not 32% that would be 30% wouldn't that be the plurality an additional 27 said they were not sure the findings were roughly the same with the question focus specifically on military aid.
What the fuck are they doing? What overall a plurality of Americans
said the US is striking the right balance in a support of Israel or
failing to do enough to support Israel at 20%.
3 in 10 respondents said the US is supporting Israel too much. Are they combining the two options?
With striking the right balance versus supporting Israel,
or failing to support Israel because the plurality would be supporting Israel too much.
So more people say that the US is supporting Israel too much than saying striking the right
balance, which is the second one, or failing to do enough to support Israel.
That's a weird way to interpret the results.
Notice how they say three in 10 respondents instead of 30% of respondents.
That's a, that's gotta be an intentional choice there, right?
I feel like overall it seems number one is U.S. is supporting Israel too much.
Number two is not sure.
Number three is just the right balance.
And number four is failing to do enough to support Israel.
If you look at this poll where you rank what the most popular positions are on
our commitment to Israel, it is literally number four, failing to do enough to support Israel.
And number three, striking the right balance in supporting Israel.
Americans see the United States playing positive role in the Middle East.
U.S. in resolving problems overall in the Middle East.
A plurality of Americans think the U.S. leaders are given the conflict between
Israel and Amman about the right amount of attention while the rest are at odds.
third thing us role is very positive. So I mean, this is also not an accurate assessment
either, but holy shit. This is really fucking editorialized dude. That's a crazy way to play
fast and lose with the numbers. Like actually hold on. I got to get, I got to get Kaia.
I'll get back to this in a second. Put this distraction aside. This is about Kamala
Harris finally being held accountable. She can't be talking about the future when
she's the one who created the nightmare that we're currently living in. She
created the problems with our economy, our border, the global chaos, and you
can't be asking for a promotion when really voters should be voting you out
of office. Jason, I also want to ask you about something else that we saw
from your boss, Mr. Trump. He posted a pretty crude, reposted a pretty
crude image or comment, I should say, about Kamala Harris, the sitting vice president.
It also mentioned Hillary Clinton, who of course, Mr. Trump ran against in 2016.
What would you say to the vice president of the United States about the comment that
he reposted?
Well, I saw the social media post.
I've not discussed that with the president.
I don't know if the president even saw the comment that was on there, simply the
picture.
say with regard to Kamala Harris, the attacks that had been levied by Kamala Harris' both
a campaign, by Harris allies against President Trump, not just recently, but over the past
year and a half, two years ever since he came down, the escalator quite frankly in the case
of many leftist center people, had been quite horrific. All of this though, Casey,
is a distraction from the real issues going on right now.
You think as horrific as what was reposted, I mean, I, the, I mean.
Well, 100 times worse, Casey, 100 times worse.
And here's the thing, there's social media posts.
They haven't been sexual in nature in this way.
Again, I haven't discussed that with the president.
I don't know if the president even saw the comment that was on there.
That's not something that I have asked.
But we have real people who are struggling with inflation
that is hurting this country with the border crisis.
President Trump was just at the border this past week,
honoring those who've been killed by this migrant invasion, Jocelyn Hungary and Rachel
Moran and Blake and Ryan. The way I interpret it, 22% being striking the right balance, 20%
say not enough support and 30% say too much support than on average US policy should probably
tend to reflect more towards too much support, AKA pullback condition support. But you wouldn't
guess that from the headline, manufacturing consent. Yeah, that's crazy that they're
fucking, they also, what's crazy about it is that they just straight up lied about the plurality.
What an incredible way to fucking write this article. Holy shit, dude. I'm not understanding
how CNN is wrong about the plurality. If they're grouping it to be a binary support or non-support.
Dude, the problem with Biden's fucking communications on this is that they literally
have said, we want to do a ceasefire. We want to do a ceasefire. We want to do a fucking
ceasefire. That's kind of the point in terms of the confusion with like oh we're striking the
right amount of balance with Israel. Does it mean it's a bullshit ceasefire proposal with
continued arms sales and arms transfers which is what is objectively the reality
versus how people perceive it on the ground. Ultimately though when you break it down
The plurality is not, uh, people who, uh, who personally believe, yeah, look at the Republicans,
dude. Look at this. Look, look, look, look, look, not supporting Israel enough. Eight,
eight percent, eight percent of the Democrats, 14% of the independence, 40% of Republicans.
What a fucking ridiculous argument, dude. Supporting Israel too much, 40, 40,
15% of Republicans say we're supporting, that we're supporting Israel too much.
34% of independents say we're supporting Israel too much.
Fucking insane.
Yeah, they could have just as easily framed it as the majority, 52%, think the US supports
Israel just enough or too much.
And only a small minority, 20% want us to support them more.
Do you understand?
Fucking crazy.
Dude.
That's crazy, man. That is actually fucking insane that we just caught that because I haven't
seen a single fucking poll so far that has shown this result. Okay. This is an abject
fucking lie. Okay. Straight up. That's crazy. They said three and 10 instead of 34% to further
hide the truth. Yeah. Oh no, supporting Israel too much is three in 10. See? Because you're
looking at overall numbers striking the balance overall 22% not supporting Israel enough 20%
supporting Israel too much 30% not sure 27% wait what more Americans wait what the fuck
wait what is going on this says military aid says is giving Israel too much 34% wait
What an additional one in four 23% say they aren't unsure. What is going on with this poll?
So it's one in four for 23%. But it's one in what I've never seen rounding up and rounding
down this aggressively on poll results. US military aid. Do you think the United States
providing too much or not enough or the right amount of military aid? 7% of Democrats say
not enough. 28% of Democrats say right amount. 29% of Republicans say right amount. 26% overall.
Too much aid at 34. Too much military aid at 34%. Not sure at 23%. Once again,
too much is literally plurality. Okay. Number two is right amount. Number three is not sure.
not enough is at 17%. How do you interpret these fucking poll results as beneficial to Israel
unless you're just straight up fucking lying, which these guys are lying. Six and 10 Americans prefer
the United States to support Israel militarily until the hostages remaining in Gaza are returned
is the literal opposite of what this poll is showing. Like that's your takeaway from this poll.
The framing is insane on this. Okay? This goes with what you just read.
What's the difference in the two questions on the graphics?
U.S. support for Israel, U.S. military aid to Israel. On U.S. support for Israel,
30% say supporting too much. Israel too much. On U.S. military aid, 34% say too much.
So it even goes up when you ask directly about military aid. Not supporting Israel enough
is 20%. It goes down to 17%. Israel Gaza war policy. Do you favor opposing? I says, yeah,
I don't care about that because this like is a stupid fucking question.
Oh, wait, no, this is just, this literally is just a tabular, like a calculation of all the
results supporting Israel militarily until the hostages are returned is, is basically this,
but uh collected here in the false interpretation it literally goes against the data here chat
what are we talking about americans split on continuing military aid to israel is the ipsos poll
from march consists from october a plurality of americans say they trust neither joe biden nor
donalds from the broker piece in the middle east still they're slightly more likely to say they
trust donald trump to do so than joe biden this is just consistent 43 or pro war 30 or anti war
the article is correct no dude no it's not because just enough doesn't mean pro war when
the fucking democrat is literally saying ceasefire you're wrong I know you want to say all americans
are bloodthirsty monsters and it is kind of true but you're fucking objectively wrong
because the wishy washy sentiment the wishy washy sentiment you admit that's meaningless
it's not meaningless when you're polling americans though
this is ridiculous
because
though correct way to interpret these polling results would be to say
most americans the majority of americans with the plurality of americans being
we're supporting israel too much say
we're either supporting israel too much
or just the right amount
okay
the fuck
or
or
like the overwhelming majority are either not sure
too much or just the right amount.
It is literally the slimmest out of all of those options.
The tiniest one is the one that says we're not supporting Israel enough.
What the fuck?
How the fuck do you interpret that pole in the exact opposite?
That's a maintenance of war or escalation of war.
That is not how people, normal American people respond to these fucking polls.
Okay? You think that they're as cognizant of what the fuck they're responding to as you are, you're objectively wrong.
Getting louder doesn't make you right, it just makes you louder.
Getting louder doesn't make me right.
I'm not getting louder because I want to be perceived as right.
I'm getting louder because I'm losing my fucking mind at some of the silly childish attitudes that I'm seeing from this chat
on an issue that is like right in front of their fucking eyes.
And it's kind of weird and I can't tell if it's like actually liberals who are trying to interpret this in a way where
They're desperately trying to say like no no no you don't understand Americans love Israel like they want to hug and kiss Israel
okay
Or if it's like
dead-end or nihilist like pro-Palestinians who just want to fucking
Dead-end or nihilist pro-Palestinians who just want to make it seem like they're currently doing a
the unholy alliance in the chat half of the chat that's chirping are liberals who want to
say, see, I told you Americans love Israel.
Americans actually want to give Israel more bombs, actually, okay?
Or the other half are pro-Palestinian Niles who are like, no, Americans are all fucking
bloodthirsty monsters.
America KKK are all bloodthirsty monsters who don't fucking see what's going on in
Gaza.
Okay.
I'm just reading the poll correctly, bro.
Yeah, you're right.
The problem is, once again, we are currently having this conversation at the heels of like
Joe Biden being like, oh, we need to do a ceasefire.
Scroll down to page eight for conditioning weapons.
Support for restricting military aid to Israel.
Overall, do you support or oppose putting restrictions on US military aid to Israel
so that it cannot use the aid towards military operations against Palestinians?
is that 53%, 68% of Democrats support putting military restrictions, our military aid restrictions,
7 and 10 Democrats and more than half of independent support restricting military aid to Israel.
I'm gonna walk away from the camera because I want you to fucking like look at this until
it's a laser to your goddamn mind, whether you are a stupid fucking liberal who genuinely
thinks that like Americans love Israel and giving weapons to Israel unconditionally, or
if you're a dumb ass fucking nihilist, whether you are a stupid liberal who thinks America
loves Israel. Okay. Americans want Israel to have more bombs to kill Palestinians or
whether you're a dumb ass nihilist anti genocide protester who thinks Americans love Israel
and doing genocide, America KKK. I want you to look at this. Okay. I want you to
to look at this poll.
Look at this polling result overall, okay?
This is consistent with every fucking poll
that has been done on this matter.
Okay?
I feel like I've been grounded.
It's just so stupid.
It's so fucking stupid.
People just have their own personal opinions
and they'll refuse to look at the numbers
in front of them.
Legitimately, it is legitimately a fucking
a disservice to journalism the way that the CNN the way that CNN showed this these numbers on their own end and
Normally everybody's supposed to fucking hate everyone's supposed to hate CNN in here, but hey man right now it like
You know it is cynically justifying what CNN is trying to present here. So
None of these numbers look good for Israel. It's fucking crazy
that the articles take away here is that the majority of Americans favor US military aid to Israel until hostages are returned
dog the majority of Americans in that very same poll
Literally say we need to restrict aid military aid to Israel. What the fuck?
Some of you could be convinced on anything bro. Holy shit highly three names. I do not hear
I do not believe we'll hear from Kamala Harris
at the debate on the 10th.
That's assuming that Kamala Harris shows up to the debate,
which I imagine that she will,
because Americans deserve to hear
why Kamala Harris has been in hiding for 39 days.
Of course, we'll hear from Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
when they sit down with Dana to air this evening on CNN.
And look, Dana's one of the best in the business,
if not the best in the business.
I don't think Dana will allow Kamala Harris
to hide behind Tim Walz.
I think Dana will ask Kamala Harris
why she thinks she deserves a promotion
and why she hasn't done any of the things
over the past three and a half years
that she says that she'll do in the future.
Jason, before I let you go,
I want to ask you about one other issue,
one story that there was a Politico story
about a new book that's set to be published next week
from your boss, the former president,
that says that Mark Zuckerberg, the head of meta,
plotted against him during the 2020 election
and that the meta chief executive would quote,
spend the rest of his life in prison, end quote.
We also of course saw Zuckerberg send a letter
to Congress expressing regret about some of the things
Facebook did during the last election around misinformation.
Does the former president feel this way about Mark Zuckerberg?
Does he believe that he should go to jail?
Well, President Trump certainly had a right
to be angry at the time,
and especially looking back at this,
excuse me, the censorship that went on in 2020,
I mean, they use this guise of Russian misinformation
to outright censor a story that turned out to be very true
with the Hunter Biden laptop.
And it did manipulate the election.
In fact, a post election study
for the Media Research Center said
that one out of every seven Biden voter
would have looked to go a different way,
possibly to President Trump,
if they knew about the truth
of the foreign business dealings
and everything else on Hunter Biden's laptop.
Wait, what do you mean
foreign business dealings on the laptop?
like, yeah, the laptop isn't Russian disinformation, but that doesn't mean that there was foreign
business dealings with, in terms of Biden, fuck you mean, dude, you can't do that. You
can't just like fucking sneak that in there.
Uh, one out of seven Biden voter would have actually voted against Biden. If they found
out that, uh, Hunter Biden was actually doing crack cocaine with, with Joe Biden
right there doing crack cocaine with him and Xi Jinping. It's like, okay, well, yeah, that
would be crazy if that was real, but you just added that on there. That's not what happened.
That's crazy. Great. It's a song talking with his mouth full of clog. Yeah, dude, I'm sorry.
You know, I give you eight hours of fucking unlimited uninterrupted news coverage. And in
that eight hour timeframe, I'm going to fucking eat one time, you know, suck my
my cock. Okay, how about you keep eating my dick? Dumbass?
Imagine complaining about this shit? Like, what do you want me
to do, man? Guy? How about you shut the fuck up?
Civic to Joe Biden and the international
is this a jailable offense in your view in the in the
former president's view?
I'm not a lawyer. I'll leave that up to the lawyers to go and
decide on that. But I do think that there was blatant
election interference. And there should be some
accountability to that. It can't just be a talking point from the left.
They're actually people have to be held responsible, especially those 51
intelligence officers for intentionally, very specifically, knowing that that
was a lie and pushing this Russian disinformation hoax. But again, the
important thing here is it's not back in 2020. We're talking about the
future, but a future where we're gonna have record low inflation, a secure
border. We're not gonna have these wars popping up everywhere. And that's
I think the difference is in this campaign is that President Trump's going to put more money back in people's pockets
But he's gonna he's telling them exactly how he's going to do it
We don't know from Kamala Harris. Maybe we'll find out from Dan it tonight how she's gonna pay for any of her plans
All right, Jason Miller
Bo he asked you Trump would jail Mark Zuckerberg models and social
Influencers in Europe have had their identity stolen in an attempt to influence the US presidential election
of them have discovered that their images have been used, and in some cases manipulated
to promote Donald Trump's re-election bid with fake MAGA accounts.
CNN investigative reporter Katie Poglase shares the story.
That's awesome.
Debbie is heading home from work in Luxembourg, northern Europe.
Crossing the border into Germany, she races back to her son.
And of course, Lou.
But Debbie's day doesn't end there.
She's also a professional model, her image not only her identity, but her source of income
helping support her and her son.
But it's been stolen, used in a pro-Trump account on X, attracting nearly 30,000 followers
in less than six months.
Here it is.
You know.
Yeah.
That's very crazy.
And when you see these views, you know, it's saying vote for Trump in 2024, what's your
reaction?
My, to be honest, what the f*** was my reaction?
That was my reaction.
The everything app, dude.
What do you mean?
That's the everything app where everything happens.
Because I have nothing to do with the United States or the Trump or the political things over there.
And if people following this account believe that this is you, what do you want to say to them?
That is definitely not me. Definitely. It was never me and it will never be me.
And they have to unfollow please.
In fact, Debbie is not alone. In partnership with the Center for Information Resilience,
CNN found nearly 60 fake Trump-supporting accounts. And from these, we identified nearly
a dozen women, real women from across Europe, from Denmark to the Netherlands, and as far
away as Russia, whose identities are being used in accounts telling voters, American
voters, to vote for Trump in the upcoming US election.
Let's take a look at some of these accounts.
Like Alina, 33 and voting for Trump.
But she's not.
She's really Camilla from Denmark.
I think it's weird.
Anything that can discriminate other people on my account because it's my little universe.
I don't think it's fair.
And this one, Eva.
She even has a verified blue tick, which is supposed to weed out fake accounts.
I feel very taken advantage of, also because it's kind of my image, I don't want to think
people think that I do what those profiles sometimes are promoting.
We ran the suspicious X photos through a reverse image search engine and found they
were lifted from Instagram posts.
Certain patterns emerged.
The fake accounts repost each other.
It's a sign of a coordinated campaign.
Here, several of the fake accounts post the exact same wording.
If you're voting for the man who survived an assassination attempt, I want to follow you.
It's another sign the accounts are linked.
And that's not all.
Some of the accounts manipulated the images of these women.
Have a look at Debbie's post, the original on Instagram, and now the fake one on X.
Her hat now reads, Make America Great Again.
at this T-shirt before and then Trump 2024. For now, we don't know who is behind all these
accounts. But the former U.S. National Security Council spokeswoman, who also used to investigate
fake accounts for Twitter, told us this.
I don't think it's unreasonable to ask questions about could there be a state actor involved.
We know that there are multiple state actors who have been using social media to try
to sow disinformation campaigns in the run up to the 2024 election.
But regardless, the accounts are reaching influence.
It's going to be funny when they're like, um, it's must be Russia.
And then they find out just like with Russia, get that it's Israel again.
And then they just like slowly, but surely start dialing it back.
That'll be really fucking funny.
You know, oh, Iran, Iran, Iran is doing this.
Russia is doing this.
And then it's like 75% of the time.
It's just Israel
Politicians Doug Mastriano a Republican state senator for Pennsylvania follows Debbie's fake account
CNN contacted the senator about the account, but has not heard back
Back in Germany Debbie is shocked and upset that her image is being used in this way
With President Trump now back on X and Elon Musk the owner of X throwing his weight behind him fake pro-Trump
content appears to be flourishing. Silencing the real women affected. Once again, women's
rights at the very heart of this presidential election.
Well this investigation really showed that the process of verification, authentication
of accounts on X has plummeted massively under Musk's leadership of the platform and this
really shows that the trust and safety team at X, the team exactly designed to catch
this kind of content has shrunk considerably. They're just not catching this kind of content.
And the question is why? And look, we did put to X all of our findings. We sent them a full
list of all of these accounts. We received no response. But we did notice that just
in the last 24 hours or so before publishing, the majority of these accounts were taken
down, which is rather interesting. And it's also worth noting that at this stage,
there is no indication that the Trump campaign are involved. Back to you.
No revealing at so many levels.
Kitty Boakley, thank you so much for sharing that report.
It's like we're going to make our country great again.
Donald Trump hammering Kamala Harris on the economy
while holding a rally in Battleground, Michigan.
Hello, everyone.
I'm Judge Janine Pirro.
What's going on?
Hey.
And I'm still Judge Janine Pirro along with Jessica
Tarlock, Jesse Waters, Dana Perino, and Dancin'
Gregg Guffel.
It's five o'clock in New York City and this is the five.
No more hiding for the most radical left-wing ticket
in history.
Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walsh
sitting down this afternoon for a taped CNN interview.
At long last, she finally answered
for why she's flip-flopped on so many issues.
Watch this.
The worst part about it is these assholes
going to keep calling her a fucking communist radical whatever, while she tries to desperately
retriangulate to the center, all it ends up doing is lose progressive voters and other
voters that would literally hear what the campaign has to promise them and potentially
go out to vote for them.
No one is like, man, I'm really voting for the Democratic Party because of how fucking
close they are to the Republican Party.
not a real person. How should voters look at some of the changes that you've made that you've explained
some of here in your policy? Should they feel comfortable and confident that what you're saying
now is going to be your policy moving forward? The most important and most significant aspect
of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed. You mentioned the
the Green New Deal. I have always believed, and I've worked on it, that the climate crisis
is real, that it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding
ourselves to deadlines around time. We did that with the Inflation Reduction Act and
what we need to do to secure our border. That value has not changed.
Donald Trump mocking Kamala for bringing her emotional support running late to the
interview. Here's what he told the Daily Mail. She's doing it with her vice president sitting
there so she's not very smart. When they ask her a question that she can't answer she'll
just look at him. You answer it. He's sitting with her to help her out. So this is not
the kind of a person we need as president. Alright, Jessie, I'm going to start with
you. It seems that her answer to her flip-flopping is going to be, my values haven't changed
But does that explain her positions in 2019,
when she was running for president
and all of the things she did as vice president?
They had 30 days to come up with an answer
and they came up with that.
This is gonna be a great campaign.
Never been more confident than I am now
that Trump's gonna win this election.
Oh dude, okay, it's over.
It's over.
Trump's losing, okay?
Nah, nah, it's done.
He jinxed it. He jinxed it. It's done. No.
First, this is a great example of why she'll never be president.
The first question. Why are you a flip flopper? And she says I'm not.
She basically said I'm not a flip flopper. Values have changed. Okay.
Wait, what? You said, you. Wait, what? Wait, wait, wait.
Is she, was she supposed to say she is? Like I'm so confused.
like, yeah, I am a flip flabber. I love flip flopping. Wow. She's going to lose the election
because she didn't immediately admit to being a flip flabber. This is sound political commentary.
Okay. Okay. You said in 20 years, you said in 20 years, you can't get a new car that's
a gas power car. And now you say, no, actually, that's not true at all. And then in her
answer, she says, yeah, we're gonna have deadlines.
Yeah, that doesn't make any sense at all.
And when you listen to her,
it's just all like kind of vague, gobbledygook,
like it just washes over you.
Like what is she talking of?
She doesn't really like bring you in.
Okay, so your values haven't changed, all right?
When you were a prosecutor, you said
you prosecuted people for crossing the border.
And then when you were running for president,
you said crossing the border isn't a crime.
And when you were the borders are,
You were literally flying people across the border.
And now you want to build a wall,
but your values haven't changed.
None of that makes any sense.
And Stephen Miller was on the show last night,
and he said, they basically nominate.
I mean, yeah, Kamala Harris has went back and forth
on the way she's communicated about the border.
This much is true.
But of course,
But of course when you listen to Jesse Waters world and you're just like objectively living
in an alternative reality he's like remember when Kamala Harris flew migrants over the border
like what are you saying dog she literally flew down to Guatemala to be like don't fucking
come here okay like I disagree with her on that.
like that's ridiculous. Oh yeah, remember when Jesse
water scream just lose one election. JFK was down. These
people came back in one. I've come back in one. The red
wave never happened. I would just throw that right in
their face and then I would stop criticizing Democrats
because that's what the Democrats are getting mad at is
Joseph's criticizing them. He needs to make this about
Trump again. He said I beat him once. I'm going to
be them again and we're running to restore democracy and you guys want to
rip away millions of people who voted for me. You can't just change the rules
in the middle of an election and just say oh you know what my candidates
probably gonna lose the polls are bad let's just rip them off the ticket. When
does that ever happen before? It's never happened before in the history of
this country when just because a candidate is down in the polls right
before the convention is he's gone they're not ripping them off this ticket
because oh man if only we could go back to like two months ago of his mental
state they're ripping them off because they think he's gonna lose the
Democrats can't lose one election it's one election Richard and Trump's only
gonna get in for four more years and then you guys will get back with Gavin
And everybody knows it's like lose an election like you're just going to just throw this democracy up in the air and just shoot it with a cannon.
God, it was so awesome.
It was so awesome.
I was like riding fucking Nancy Pelosi talking about how wonderful she is and shit.
I was like, that's my goat.
That's my fucking goat, dude.
I was talking about how I'm going to write an AC Pelosi and yeah
We're president. That's what I'm that's what I'm doing
I'm at Pelosi, you know
There's out. Nope back to business
Back to fuck a business as usual dude ad breaks still come at the top of the hour
Nothing has changed
Nothing has changed before you got kicked out of the DNC. No, I mean even before the DNC stuff
I was already like frustrated
with with the way that the Dems were communicating certain things and and even before then I also personally fucking said hey, you know
If you no longer want to see those ads at the top of the hour
All you need to do is subscribe. Do you ever encourage chat to vote? No, I always tell people
Not to vote like never I'm always like yo don't ever vote dude. Don't do not vote
I'm like Kamala Harris in Guatemala
This is German abrac now
Well, wait Nancy out. We still need her. What do you mean Nancy literally has been talking about how Kamala Harris should be more moderate in her messaging
Is Jovert
Nancy Pelosi straight upset Kamala Harris should be more moderate in her messaging like the other day
We're back, you know, we're back to regular old
Boiler plate
Democratic Party wants to lose or at the very at the very least like we invite like the slimmest fucking majority
You've been nominated someone, a Democrat, who's afraid to go on a CNN interview.
You could walk around DC and just bump into people dying to do a CNN hit.
But they found the one person afraid to do CNN.
And now you know why she's afraid, because she knows she's not up to the job.
She doesn't want the job.
She doesn't understand the issues.
She doesn't know where she stands on the issues.
And she's like John Kerry.
Remember the John Kerry I voted for it before I was against it.
Same thing with her.
He's just not authentic and that politically is the killer.
You know, Dana, John Kerry, when he said,
I voted for it before I was against it,
he starts to give you an explanation.
She doesn't explain anything,
the fact that she's co-sponsored the bill that says,
we want to mandate that you have to get an EV car
and all the things with the inflation reduction act,
the impact on inflation.
How do you see this working?
I hadn't thought about that John Kerry thing
for a moment.
There's a guy named Joe Pounder,
and he worked in the, he's on the campaign,
I think it was on the Bush campaign.
And he was just watching his job as a junior bird man
was to sit there and watch town halls
that John Kerry was doing.
It wasn't like he did this and did an interview
where you're gonna make some news.
He just happened to say in a town hall,
yeah, I voted for him before I voted against it.
Oh, and he was like, oh wait, that could be something.
And that's what turned the whole campaign around.
So moments like this is when the campaign gets harder.
So she's had a really great 40 days.
And I think that CNN I would imagine gave the best clip for the promo, right?
So we get that at four o'clock.
I mean, I don't imagine that they have a lot of more great material that they're going
to hold on to to try to get everybody to watch at nine o'clock.
Maybe they do, but I kind of doubt it.
She has a multiple choice question and she still doesn't answer that.
Then she has to get into the word salad of the, how do you diagram the sentence
of basically measures in time, she goes back to that, that is her go-to.
It literally means nothing, plus she says, my values have not changed.
Well, if that's the case, then why in practice did everything change?
In practice, and your values are that you wanted to prosecute criminals.
In practice, the Biden administration let all these people come across, and they're
not putting any pressure on the DAs across the country in order to hold anybody to
account.
I would say is in the interview, she basically admits that was a back door to get the Green
New Deal done. And what did the Green New Deal do? It goosed all the prices.
Prime is not a salient issue. Americans literally favor comma over Trump on crime.
You're a fucking idiot. Oh, what about these progressive DA's? I remember like,
shut the fuck up idiot. You don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
Put all this money into the economy which helped fuel inflation, which is why the Inflation
Reduction Act is a problem.
It's really easy to Monday morning quarterback or whatever today is, a communications decision.
But if you have to agonize this much to do one interview so that it becomes like the
state of the union address, and we're all like waiting on pins and needles and they're
going to send out excerpts beforehand, I do think you have a problem.
The other thing is, you know, tonight is the opening night of college football.
Who's going to watch?
Well, you know, Jessica, what Dana is saying is true, like in practice, she not only allowed
that program to open up, but she was responsible for getting millions of the Minnesota bail
fund.
So she can say my values have changed, but everything that she has done affirmatively,
whether it's the Inflation and Reduction Act or allowing the border to stay open
And with fracking and saying all these things, everything is contrary to what she now wants
us to believe.
And by the way, if she's breaking the glass ceiling and she's really close because she's
a vice president now, why does she need the crutch?
Why does she need walls there when it's her inconsistencies that we care about, not
his?
Well, on other days during the week, you seem to care a lot about walls as inconsistencies.
So I think that's what we're talking about.
Get on up when I'm talking about it.
Get them Jessica nerds in chess shock to find out football is more popular than an interview
with someone no one likes.
Wait, I mean, yeah, it's good for me though.
I like it.
Get them Jessica Tarkov escape from Tarkov.
Get them.
And you were seeing the ticket in full.
I think it's important to watch the entire interview before we totally malign her for
not answering this properly or the EV mandate is bullshit is so fucking infuriating.
I literally lose my mind every time we're talking about it.
It's just completely made up.
There's no mandate.
There's no deadline when everyone's forced to buy an EV.
It's literally just cafe fuel economy standards
that have been around since 1975.
Shut up liberal.
You, I bet you wanna fucking jerk me off
when I eat a burger too, okay?
Wanna jerk me off until I got no Cummys left, okay?
No more burgers.
No more burgers, they're saying it.
Shut the hell up, Lipdard.
touching that I think the answer was actually reflective of a lot of conversations that we've been having here on the five about just owning up to an evolution in it and you can still say my values are the same especially when you're talking about an issue like health care or protecting the climate but also being realistic about what you can get enacted.
I mean you can't just walk in and pass whatever you want you have to work with people you have to work across the aisle.
They did their best at doing that.
So I think people are just going to have to watch it and decide for themselves.
But I will say that watching a little bit of Trump today, listening to his allies, JD
Vance was out there being booed by a bunch of firefighters earlier this afternoon.
Yeah, a round of applause.
Slash half the audience.
Hated him.
No, no, it was in Boston.
But anyway, the attacks.
It was in Boston.
That's a deep, deep Democrat city.
And he got overwhelmingly-
Brave, brave man.
Oh, wow.
Wow.
No, no, he got applause, dude, I promise.
Please don't check the tape where they kept booing him from the start of his speech to
the very end.
Paul.
J.D. Vance, I think his approval is like negative 17th.
Anyway, the point is that the attacks on Kamala that she's not very smart, she's not a smart
person, Trump is saying that, that she's a DEI hire, are not landing.
It just isn't working.
And I don't know, Jesse, if you stayed around to watch Brett Baer, the top of his
show, but he had all the polls, right, where they're showing the direct opposite
of what you said.
So glad you brought that up.
I am glad you brought that up.
myself. I happen to bring something. Okay. No, this is Nate Silver. It's an
amalgamation of all. I know. So I don't need to remind you. I'll just tell the
audience he's there. Go to guy on the left for polls. 52% chance Trump. Okay.
Okay. What is and what? Just one has forecast. I put the stumble upon this.
So in our own polls, Kamala hits 50% in Georgia, Arizona and Nevada. She's
down one in North Carolina. No, no, no. This is important because this is
actually the measure of where the race is. What we're talking about doesn't matter as
much as how people are going to vote. Democratic of the races is what happens on election day
right now. And I'm telling you, if the election was held today, okay, but look, I asked a
question that was not there.
Bruh, Bruh. It's so funny watching them fucking flail around and be like, ah, the polls
are out. Well, what matters is, you know what the real poll that matters? It's
That's one where you go and vote. Okay. In November, that's the only ball that matters.
Oh, okay. I guess there's no reason to talk about polls then. Fuck it. Let's just keep
throwing vibes out there. That and let me go to you, Greg, at this point, should they're
saying, you know, that, uh, you know, she's more than a DEI hire. She's this brilliant
person. Have you ever heard
Kamala Harris give a serious
interview?
Well, I was touched by
something no one brought up.
She says that they held
themselves to deadlines around
time.
Yeah, because there's
nothing I hate more than
deadlines that are untethered
to time.
You know, a deadline that
is not connected to time,
it's not a deadline.
They call it a deadline
because it is attached to
time. There was no joy
there.
How can you, oh my god, he looks so much worse with the button all the way button down.
I don't know why.
Like the likelihood that you have to hide your drink around, but felt goes up unimaginably
when you see him without the buttons buttoned up.
What Greg did right there is a perfect demonstration of how fucking Rizla's these guys are.
Cause like, he's right. She's doing word salad, but like he literally fucking flubbed it.
Like you could even like, this is another Kamala Harris word salad moment.
She's talking about deadlines and then describing what a deadline is. We know what it is.
It's not that. Ultimately, it doesn't really matter and just like move on. But he's
like, Oh my God, a deadline with a timeframe. I love timeframes on deadlines.
Without time frames, it's like, why?
What are you saying?
You're doing the same fucking shit she was doing now
where it seems like you're just, you know,
trying to run out the clock,
just could get a couple fucking words in.
They're mocking like three words she said
at the end of a perfectly cogent answer.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, yeah, I think Kamala Harris is
not particularly charismatic.
She's a generic Democrat, yada, yada, yada.
and she carries herself a certain way
in unscripted conversations.
But like, this is not all that bad of a response.
And you're failing to even make a good enough joke
about her doing word salad, which she regularly does.
That's what I noticed.
I mean, I found that she looked miserable.
I think there was a lot of anxiety emanating from her.
I think that's because of, like you said,
all the pressure that has been placed on her an 18 minute interview divided by two because
those walls nine minutes is subtract the questions it's left five minutes that's enough room
for maybe one of Kamala sentences right talk about a controlled burn you know they had
a localized this sucker but then you know we haven't touched on waltz and I think
he had a really tough role because he had to know his place he had to be there
when necessary but not steal the spotlight we call it the reverse Jesse
and Fox you know who intrudes when not needed and hogs the stage. The thing is
though the key for Walt.
He couldn't help her. You can't man-splained data do you know what
mansplaining is. So it's it's when a man OK explains something typically to a
woman such as yourself in a manner that's kind of regarded as condescending
or patronizing, it's like talking down to a woman, something I would never do to you,
little lady.
I'm not so confused about complicated things like math or economics, but I would never
do that to you.
There's only one way that Harris can win and it has nothing to do with-
It's a king of late night, ladies and gentlemen, Greg Butthole.
That's the joke, Chad.
Yeah, he's mansplaining, mansplaining, that's the joke that he's trying to make.
God damn, he is so fucking unlikable.
King of late night, king of late night, king of late night. It's like, bro, the fucking
male flock, the male talent at like Greg, I'm partial to, I don't hate him as much as
I hate Jesse waters, but it's wild that all the editorial team men post Tucker Carlson
has become just like, I guess Sean Hannity still is the number one brown noser. So he's
He's got like that Fred Flintstone, you know, maybe high school quarterback vibes to him,
like a guy who definitely peaked in high school.
But these two guys are so like, it feels like they're competing on who has the more date
rapist vibes.
I feel kind of bad saying that about Greg, but it's just the fucking button.
Like the unbuttoned look is just, it's giving cover your drink, you know, Jesse Waters.
I'll say that about on a daily basis, like on, on a good day, he's still, you know, it's
kind of crazy.
It's the media's responsibility to sustain the same amount of ecstatic coverage they
created.
Actually, I'll elevate Jesse Waters from date rapist to just rapist with his recent
takes on Kamala Harris having like the generals having their way with Kamala Harris.
like he's been elevated in status not that it matters before chatters go what
is the difference like the date rapist is still a rapist is like no he's like
he's like mini van white mini van driving around town trying to you know
stalk someone to kidnap them level of rapist like Boston Strangler level shit
just a horrifying aura last month for 68 more days and they can do it I mean
they lied about they lied about Biden for what 3 and a half
years with no fatigue, but this elevated artificial joy dips.
She's dust they can't let reality intrude it's like one of
those marathon dance contests the media's got to keep their
dance partner propped up all the way to the November 5th
or the charity loses.
on Saturday. I'm rooting for Notre Dame this season.
People in Michigan rooting for Michigan State,
Michigan Wolverines and voters,
there are also taking some time at least this summer
to weigh in on the state of the presidential race
to talk about that side of Michigan
in the industrial Midwest.
We have Jake Rosen with us who is in Ann Arbor home
of the University of Michigan.
Jake, great to see you.
Looks like you're in a swamp.
Bro, why are they fucking,
why is he signing off from a ditch?
I'm so, we can keep this brief
so you can stay safe out there with all the mosquitoes.
What are you hearing from the college students
you're talking to?
Hey, Bob, thank you for having me.
As you know.
Dog, that's crazy.
He doesn't even have a shirt on.
Like a button up shirt on.
And he's like tuning in live.
Tuning in live next to a fucking random swamp.
What the fuck?
What is happening, dude?
the war in Gaza has been a critical issue for Democratic and Democratic
linear voters not in a state like Michigan, not just in a state like
Michigan that has tons of people who are concerned about this and colleges, but
also all across the country. And when we spoke with voters in the Detroit
metro area this week, here's what they had to say. You know a lot of people
have been hurt over the past year in Gaza and she hasn't done a lot to
recognize that. I live in
with a bunch of you know,
and we all feel the same
happening back in Palestine
it's beneath ceasefire and
some politics they they're
change, but we haven't se
I think the change in the
candidate is really encor
about it. So I'm feeling
about this election than
ago. And like you heard
supporters who are likely to lean democratic are just not satisfied with the
position of the Biden and now Harris campaign on those issues. We spoke to
another voter, however, who said that the change at the top of the ticket was
welcome in order to stop Donald Trump from winning the presidency.
I don't want to abstain from voting entirely because if Trump gets elected,
then it's and then it feels very much like something that I could have had
part in preventing. And so yeah, I just don't think that I have a choice, really.
So Bob, we'll have to see exactly what happens with these young voters, but a campus like
here in Ann Arbor and University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University in
Detroit are going to be critical. What happens when students return to campus like they did
just here this week in terms of protests and how those students activate and and vote come
November. What a healthy democracy. Yeah, no, it's a good sign. It's a good sign of a healthy
democracy when you have like a most of the people being like nothing seemingly has changed since the
swap out happened. And then the one guy's like, I literally have a gun pointed at my head.
I don't want to do it. But I feel like the alternative is so much fucking worse.
like he's not wrong. It's just like that's just what it is, dude. Love, love American
politics.
So interesting, Jake, when I talk to people close to the Harris campaign, you know, they're
hoping for a ceasefire deal will somehow assure some of those voters you spoke with
that vice president Harris is on the same page with them. They hoped her speech at
the convention did some of that. There isn't intriguing part of this conversation about
the youth vote that's out there. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Trump campaign believes his
endorsement is going to be helpful for voters out there, maybe younger voters who feel like
they want an outsider to be. Nope. Nope. Yeah, on top of the ticket. How are you seeing
the RFK endorsement playing in Michigan? Well, that's right. Just like you said,
the Trump campaign touted Kennedy's support for them and endorsement as a boost to
their campaign. But one drawback to that here and in neighboring Wisconsin is that it is too late
for RFK to get off the ballot here. So even those people who are on the fence or were supporting him
can still cast a protest vote. Now listen to one supporter who said that he was going to switch
to support Donald Trump instead of supporting Robert F Kennedy. He's supporting Trump. So
it's like does not supporting common fix American politics. No. No. I've never said that.
I literally didn't I said I wasn't going to vote for Joe Biden and I still said and and not voting for Joe Biden is not going to like get the Democratic Party to learn this lesson.
They didn't in 2016. That is the example that I use all the time.
The Democratic Party refuses to learn any lessons.
They're not in it for victory. They're not in it to pass progressive legislation.
They have their moments every now and then but no
I'm convinced. It's just you know
They love getting like barely eating out of victory like a marginal victory
Ultimately, I don't think that they are
ultimately, I don't think that they're like
Going to learn their lesson if you didn't fucking vote for them or whatever. No
Don't you think Democrats losing will force them to completely ship their position on Israel next time around fuck. No
No, no, that's crazy. Yeah, dude, Democrats will definitely learn that lesson. No, dude,
they're going to be extra. Bro, they will literally shift their policy on Israel to be like we
are going to make Michigan into Hebron. Okay. We will turn Dearborn into Hebron. They will
fucking unironically do pogroms next time around. Literally look at post 2016 in the
analysis. Go with Trump, I guess. And when asked, why exactly? You have to vote for Kamala. It's
on. I had a realization of Kamala doesn't win. Then the Trump trials won't happen. Thereby cooking
your content. You are cooking your content by not voting for Kamala. I am voting for Kamala to
see your live coverage of Trump's trials. You literally just made, you made probably one of
the most solid fucking arguments for voting for Kamala Harris so far. Like I had not even
considered that. But also the opposite is like, if Trump wins, then there's so much content
regardless that he will make, which I will be live streaming from. Not America. Maybe I
don't know if there is like concentration camps or some shit. It's not one of those.
Like if Trump wins again, I'm leaving. Like I'm not saying that I love America. Okay.
I ain't trying to leave at all. I'm saying like, if he wins, then he's like, Oh,
We're going to also jail you for hurting Israel's feelings that I might not be able to keep doing
what I'm doing from here.
He was going to switch his support.
Here's what that voter had to say.
I'll just gravitate towards Trump a little more.
I don't know why.
It's just like an energy thing, you know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Very confident.
And as we know, this is a critical part of the population that Donald Trump is aiming
to court, those people who are not trustful of the government, maybe because of COVID,
maybe because of other issues.
But the Harris campaign, as you pointed out earlier, in contrast to the Trump campaign,
says that the RFK endorsement will not make a difference in these states.
However, I think in a state like Michigan and Wisconsin, it's certainly notable that
it is too late for RFK to get his name off the ballot.
And, Jake, it is notable that the Harris campaign made their own statement reaching
out to RFK Junior supporters in the wake of him deciding to make this endorsement.
We'll see what happens.
frozen on the ground in michigan we appreciate you and you're reporting you've been ahead
of the curve on so many of these issues for so long here you go chatters you fucking animals
all of you that are like oh my god has a man has has a man has talked about the man has
there you go dude okay here here it is here it is bro here let's listen to what he had
to say. Increasing the minimum wage, free tuition, LGBTQ rights, you've been talking
about universal health care since Star Wars and New Hope was in theaters in 1978. Essentially
what you've been doing for the past 40 years is just doing what I do with my kids. Put
on your shoes. Put your shoes on. Stop. Put your shoes on. Put your shoes on. Please
for the love of God, put your shoes on. The health care is a right of all of
that healthcare is a right of all people. Healthcare is a right of all people. Healthcare
is a right of all people.
You've been saying put your shoes on for the past 40 years. Senator Sanders, do you
ever feel like blowing your brains out?
Casually.
Because my daughter isn't the first grade. She hasn't even gotten to the first grade.
So it's like you feel like blowing your brains out.
Daily, Senator Sanders.
Don't do it. It's not the solution to the problem.
Uh, look.
Don't be made a fool of yourself.
That was kind of funny. I'm not gonna lie.
It was a good strong start.
He just straight up asked Bernie if he wants to kill himself, dude.
That's insane.
Have you seen the Palestinian man found in a Jew neighborhood in Belgium?
Insane.
What is this guy on right now?
What is a Jew neighborhood?
bro asked this since 425 literally fucking four minutes ago like what one two three four five six
times bro palestinian man was found murdered what the fuck found dead in belgium with hands and feet
tied to a tree an investigation of his lost his suspicious death of a palestinian man found bound
and Antwerp's Stadspark. Stadspark. Stadspark. Stadspark. With the allegations of a possible
racist attack on lynching public prosecutors, waiting on top of the results to determine if it was a
murder. On Wednesday evening, 26-year-old Palestinian man was discovered hanged from a tree.
Oh, dude, it's a fucking lynching, for sure. It looks like a lynching.
men's hands and feet were bound police called it a suicide his fucking hands and feet were
bound the likelihood that this is a Jewish person that did this to a Palestinian person
is incredibly incredibly low in comparison to this being a Nazi by the way like the
The highest likelihood of what happened here is that some fucking rabid freak Nazi did
this shit.
Also are there that many Jewish people in Belgium to begin with?
This guy was talking about how it's a Jew neighborhood or whatever.
Is there a thing in Belgium?
You don't understand that part is the most protected part because Jews live there.
Brother, what are you talking about dude?
You're making it seem like Jews are living in the forest or something.
What the fuck?
Despite the park being one of the most secure and heavily surveilled areas in Belgium, authorities
have claimed no witnesses have come forward or been identified.
This lack of evidence in such a monitored area has raised concerns and questions about the
investigation's process.
Authorities are under scrutiny as the community observers await further details on the case.
The man was found by a father who was in part with his daughter.
The public prosecutor's office is currently analyzing autopsy results.
Communities deeply concerned with allegations of a potential racist, lomophobic attack
or lynching, circulating.
The man's genaze funeral is scheduled for tomorrow as the investigation continues to uncover
full details of this troubling case.
It does not appear at this investigation that there was any criminal intent or third-party
intervention the prosecutor stated.
Dog, I don't know what the fuck's going on with the cops in Brussels.
The park is right next to Diamond Jewish Quarter.
About 29,000 self-identifying Jews live in Belgium today constituting 0.25 percent
of Belgium's population.
I'm from Antwerp. Antwerp does have a large Jewish community, but the city park is not in the Jewish district.
I can't comprehend how they could look at a fucking situation that says that they don't believe it's murder.
When the fucking headline literally says the dude's hands and feet were tied, they were bound.
The autopsy is not clarified by the cause of death, so all leads remain open.
Yeah, this is fucking insane.
The fact that there's anybody, oh, then it's not in a Jewish neighborhood.
Dude no one at any point said that this was except for that one fucking chatter who said oh it happened in a Jew neighborhood
Who was saying that to be like oh the Jews did it okay? There's no evidence of
Any of that and like I said the likelihood the likelihood of this potentially being
The likelihood of this potentially being a fucking Nazi that did this shit is
is is
Much higher in my opinion
Your first article said in the first paragraph, but you skipped it chatter said that it's not in the diamond neighborhood
But the first article I read said it was a the diamond district, which is where a high concentration of Jewish people live. There is definitely a
Mean there's definitely a lot that's like a lot that's like confusing and suspicious about the story
Alright, let's get back to this.
Ladies and gentlemen, Senator Bernie Sanders.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There's almost 20 people that weren't here the last night.
Senator Sanders, do you need a little...
Oh, Jane, how's my hair?
Jane? How's that?
Fine.
You know there's a barbershop over there.
This is true love. This is real love.
This is Sanders. This is real love.
Senator Bernie Sanders thank you so much my question. I want to start by exposing a secret about you
I know this is gonna be a little intense
It's gonna shock the conscience of the American public senator Sanders
How tall are you?
six feet
Television makes you short and fat
If for some reason no matter how I sit I look fatter than I am. I'm not that fat folks
You're not I'm not fascinating you but there is this notion that you're a short king
but you were a tall comrade.
Now that we've got through the important stuff.
All right, all right, let's get to it.
Let's get to the real stuff.
Someone who's covered the DNC for a long time, I've been there.
It's felt electric in a way that I haven't felt in a long time,
but I'm also seeing democratic party leadership and solidarity
like I've never seen before.
There's no sneak dissing.
There's no disorder.
There's no infighting progressives and neoliberals.
Arm in arm, Senator Sanders, we had yourself,
AOC and JB Pritzker, a billionaire, all on stage together.
So my question to you is, are we witnessing the rise
of a more unified democratic party,
or is this a Donald J. Trump is an existential threat, one off?
Well, it depends.
I don't know that we know the answer to that.
What I think we do know, which is clear,
is that Donald Trump is the most dangerous candidate
in perhaps the history of this country.
and it's not. Bro, there's no fucking, what are we talking about? If there's a unified
party on that front, then it's just done. It's lost. There is no fucking, you know,
it's just, there is no more progressive wing of the party. We've completely capitulated
to the center. Because of this terrible positions on all of the issues that I'm sure your
listeners and viewers are familiar with his, he is an authoritarian personality, and we'll
move this country in an authoritarian direction, the likes of which, you know, I think it's
hard to appreciate.
So he's extremely dangerous.
And I think what that reality has done is we're a whole lot of people that say, hey,
you know what, we got to defeat this guy.
We have to find as the most progressive agenda of any president's FDR, why are
we talking about him like he's Bill Clinton?
I'm sure Bernie will address that because Bernie considers himself to be a junior
partner that was hurt in the Biden administration,
except Biden kind of fucked it up.
Biden is a progressive. Yes.
Biden on labor was a more progressive administration than Barack Obama.
Biden on labor on labor and labor alone.
And in terms of how he communicated, uh, a lot of these like radical progressive
You're digging bro. Oh my God, dude. I literally said I was not going to vote for him. What,
like, why do you think I have any reason to lie about this? I have said I was not going
to vote for him. Oh my God, bro, like Biden's labor record is above and beyond in comparison
into previous democratic leadership, especially in recent history, previous Republican leadership,
especially in recent history. Okay. You said it 30 minutes ago, lol. Yeah. Actually I'm
lying. I'm going to write his name in now. Now that I'm, now that I'm thinking about
his record on labor, I'm going to write his name in. So Kamala is more progressive
than Biden. Kamala is nothing. We don't know. All we have are her policies, which she surprisingly
at this point, confusingly has none. So I don't know. It's funny because I've said that
over and over again. I kept warning people. I was like, listen, 2019 is a different time.
She as a senator said that, oh God, I was so careful from the jump to, he made striking
if you're a rail worker, illegal, oh my God, every time, dude, there is no way that like
every single time I talk about Biden's record on labor, there is like a new person who has
not heard me speak on this a million, a million times over, like that's crazy.
RFK junior can still win if we vote for him.
I agree.
It's crazy.
Every time.
time I bring it up. We never stopped applying pressure, hard-fought success on rail sick days.
Here in 2020-23, after months of negotiations, the IBIS Railroad members of four of the largest
U.S. freight carriers finally have what they sought long, but many working people take
for granted, paid sick days. And they, in this article, say that they're thankful to the
Biden admin for playing the long game. And actually, without making a show of it,
Joe Biden and members of the administration in the transportation and labor departments work
continuously to get guaranteed paid sick days for all railroad workers. Now it's not a lot.
This is why shit like an arms embargo is so important to do immediately. By the way,
every day of the past is another day where someone doesn't hear and hear the reversal
and walks right into the voting booth thinking Harris still doesn't support an arms embargo,
even if she comes out in favor of it. Exactly. But I don't think people understand that.
That's why I'm saying like you need to immediately hit this on partisan fucking lines
You need to immediately hit this on partisan lines
He still stripped their negotiating power away by removing their ability to strike. I agree
But also I still refer back to the labor union at this
In this instance, and if the labor unions are still happy about it. I'm not going to fucking out flank them
Like what are we talking about dude?
Oh
Do you understand it's like when chatters come in here and go dude
We actually shouldn't even be pushing for a ceasefire
We should be pushing for the complete dissolution of the apartheid state and it's like I agree with you
But like how the fuck am I gonna sit here and outflank Hamas on this?
You know what I mean like what are we talking about?
Getting your demands met without striking is better than striking. No, that's not true
Because if there was a strike it would have literally crippled the American economy entirely would have destroyed everything
Which is why the fear of a strike alone should have gotten the railroads to actually fucking make
capitulate to the demands
Is when the rail when the railroad workers union strike?
like it's not
It's not just like oh, I'm not getting my Amazon order like it's everything okay people don't get fucking clean water, okay?
like these guys are carrying chemicals
across the nation
on railroads that are the chemicals responsible for cleaning your water, like having access
to clean water supply. They're carrying medication. It would have never happened for that reason.
That's why some of these essential parts of the American labor force are unjustifiably locked
into unjustifiably locked into these like completely anti-union, completely anti-labor, anti-union
rules. That's the chatter's point though, which is organized labor use and strikes in
an unfortunate harass resort. No. In this circumstance, they were looking for 14-page
sick leave days, and they got four, I think, if I'm not mistaken. And I suspect they
They would have gotten 14 and also other additional demands that they had made to the administration
and we go from there.
Are progressives and liberals in your opinion because of this existential threat finally
learning how to work together because?
Well, that's a complicated question.
I think what you have in this, the idea of coalition politics is something that we're
not familiar with in the United States.
It's a existing Europe all over the place.
It did recently in France, as you may be familiar with.
There was a threat of a right-wing movement, the Pen, similar to Trumpism.
And the left, including moderates, and sent-elect, and further left, people came together and
said, you know, we can't allow this to happen in France.
So right now we are united in an honest way to defeat Donald Trump, but do not minimize
the differences that exist between progressives and corporate Democrats.
In your speech at the convention, you said that you wanted a ceasefire in Gaza.
We must end this horrific war in Gaza.
Bring home the hostages and demand an immediate ceasefire.
Huge applause break moment in the United Center.
It was pretty amazing.
Everyone cheered.
It really was a moment.
But I want to talk about that word ceasefire.
It means something very different for different people.
meaning of that word seems to be changing in real time. Senator Sanders, what is your
definition of the word ceasefire? If you allow me, let me back it up a little bit.
Sure, please. Okay. And it's just walking us through.
Yeah. That's a great question, by the way. He's, it's correct. The Democratic Party,
if you follow Adam Johnson, formerly a fair media, he talks about this quite a bit.
He's written about this on, I believe the nation as well, where, where the,
the definition of the ceasefire is something that the Democratic Party basically changed.
When they say they're looking for a ceasefire, they need something different, right?
When the public says we want a ceasefire, they want a cessation of hostilities completely,
whereas the Democrats keep saying, oh, we're going to, we're working towards a ceasefire,
working towards a ceasefire. And it's like, originally they used to say
a temporary ceasefire, temporary halt. Then they started saying ceasefire.
And then obviously the the Israeli government's understanding of a ceasefire is very different than
The the Democratic Party's understanding of a ceasefire they say humanitarian pause. Yeah, remember. Yeah, okay
Let's let's go through with what happened on October 7th. Hamas, which is a terrorist organization
invaded Israel and killed 1,200 innocent men, women, and children, took 200 hostages.
They are a terrorist organization.
Bad news, guys.
Israel responded as any government would respond to an attack like that.
Israel had the right to defend itself.
But what has happened since then is rather than just go after Hamas, a terrorist organization,
Israel under an extreme right wing government led by Benjamin Netanyahu who has in his cabinet
people to the right of him or out now anti-Palestinian racist no ifs buts amount these are racist
so this is the cabinet what they have done is say hey we're not just going to go after
Hamas we're going to go after the Palestinian people and the carnage has been horrific and we
I'm going to run this back I'm sorry I have to hear it again because I heard him go
organization invaded Israel children took 200 hostages they are a terrorist
organization bad news guys Israel responded as any government would respond
to an attack like that Israel had the right to defend itself no it doesn't
how can you be a fucking humanitarian and a socialist for your entire life
and say something that is patently false, objectively untrue.
You are not on the campaign right now.
You are simply talking to a Salman Hajj.
Okay?
There is no reason for you to shelter unless this is like actually what you think.
Okay?
And this is actually what he thinks.
He thinks Israel has a right to defend itself.
Israel does not have a right to defend itself as a belligerent occupier over Palestinian
occupied territories.
just like oh what has happened since then is rather than just go after Hamas a
terrorist organization like this this is rather than just go after Hamas which is
a terrorist organization is literally the justification that Israel uses not
like Israel saying we are going to kill Palestinians they're saying we're
going after Hamas plenty of fucking liberal Zionists also say Israel has a
right to defend itself by going after Hamas. Like, it's, it's silly.
What Israel under an extreme right wing government led by Benjamin Netanyahu, who has in his cabinet,
people to the right of him or out now anti-Palestinian racist, no, ifs, buts, or not, these are
racist. So this is the cabinet where they.
This is not, again, this is not, this is not unique to, like, Itamar Ben Givir, Benjamin
Nen Yahu, Bezalos Smotrich, okay?
This is something that, like, Israeli society, according to numerous polls, since October,
specifically, and this is Israel's own designation, the Jewish society in Israel.
Jewish demographic of Israelis have been overwhelmingly in support of, if not demanding more of, okay?
If you don't personally come to this conversation with this recognition, then, and you try to
single out like individuals, you fail to comprehend the severity of the problem, you
You literally end up lying by omission.
You end up in denial of reality of a country that literally had pro rape riots, a country
where a country where by the latest polling, okay, 66% of them said they didn't want the
people who are being investigated for rape to have any criminal trial.
only 21% said they think a trial should take place. That right there is how far out Israeli
society is. Now, let me explain something to you. You might be wondering, well, if Hassan,
if Israel is so fucking racist, so crazy, why did they even do a trial or why did they even
detain some of these rapists in the Sedeh Tehran facility to begin with? The answer is simple.
It's complementarity, okay?
A principle known as complementarity dictates that as long as Israel is prosecuting some
of its own war criminals for some of the war crimes that they engage in, then they can
use that as a shield to not get prosecuted by the ICC.
And that is the reason why they did that, okay?
They have to at least play pretend, like they're playing by the rules, like there
there is a democratic process. Okay? That's the reason why they did it. And even then Israel,
Israeli society was like, fuck, no, we're not doing that shit. Get out of here.
Hey, I've done is say, Hey, we're not just going to go after Hamas, we're going to go
after the Palestinian people. And the cottage has been horrific. And we are looking at
the worst humanitarian disaster, one of the worst in modern history. And I've been
on the floor talking about this a whole lot. So it's not just not just 30, the population
there in Gaza, 2.2 million, 30,000 dead, mostly women, children and the elderly.
It's not nobody in the US policy is going to do anything about Palestine. You be in pro-Palestine.
What's the point of talking about elections, let alone siding with Kamala. I know this is
basically your job, but it still doesn't sit well. All right, take a week off and really,
really matriculate, let that fucking sit in your mind a little bit and then come back
would like a normal fucking a normal ass attitude over 80,000 injured mostly
women children and the elderly yes you got 1.8 million people three quarters of
the population displaced you got it taken out of your home oh and then you
moved again and then you moved again and it's a young population a lot of
children. Okay. You got 65% of the housing damaged or destroyed. Got that? So we don't
know where these people are going to go back to. There are 12 universities in Gaza. Guess
what? Every single one of them has been bombed. You got a, they had a fairly decent healthcare
system systematically destroyed very few functioning hospitals right now. You got
no electricity in Gaza right now. And then as a result of Israel's efforts to deny
humanitarian aid to block the humanitarian aid, you know, looking at the possibility of mass
salvation in children right now. I'm out. No, I'm the Israel should be going on the offensive,
but I think you lose a lot of people saying they have no right to defend themselves after losing
civilians 10 months of doing so is obviously not a defense anymore though, of course.
My expectations from Bernie Sanders is higher because he is one of the only politicians in
in American politics as a prominent Jewish politician that has actively talked about conditional
weapons transfers to Israel far before October 7. Even talking specifically about like denying
any, putting sanctions or denying any aid to Israel whatsoever. Okay. What is shocking
to me is that he keeps repeating falsehoods. October 7 is the first time this ever happened.
October 7 is when Hamas, a terror cell, waged war on Israel. This is abject denial of reality.
What do I mean by this? It is an abject denial of reality because Hamas is not born out
of like Jew hatred, okay? Or born out of anger and resentment. It's born out of a genuine
need for resistance against an apartheid regime. Okay? So saying like, oh, well, October 7,
they did this, and then Israel had a right to defend itself, literally just rips away
necessary context in this equation. Okay. That's it. That's why I'm very frustrated because
the necessary context is 75 up at that moment, 75 years of ethnic cleansing and apartheid.
If you don't understand that, then yeah, you're like, well, what the fuck, why'd they do that?
was so neat on October 6th. It wasn't. Okay. It wasn't. And I understand as a prominent
politician like what you can say and what you can't say. Okay. But there's a better
way to, to, you know, not engage in any kind of fucking apartheid denial. Do you understand?
It does not justify war crimes, but either side man, shut up. I'd never said that.
Okay. You're just advocating against the position that I do not hold. Analysis does
not mean justification, shut the fuck up. But you have to come at it with a level of understanding
that like, yeah, obviously people are going to fucking resist against an apartheid. Like,
what are you talking about? That's the problem here. Okay. And while on October seven, there
were Palestinian resistance groups that engaged in actions that can be accounted
or that can amount to terror, okay, like targeting civilians, killing civilians, okay, this kind
of shit is, understandably, it's what terrorism would be considered, okay.
The reality of the matter is, by and large, these actions did not stem from anti-Semitism.
That is the pro-Israel argument and none of that justifies Israel's retaliation reaction
and none of that justifies what Israel was doing before October 7.
Oh, being a resistance group has to do with your reason for existence, not purity of
action.
Yes.
And by the way, post-October 7, and you, I've openly stated this time and time again,
insistently saying Hamas are terrorists Hamas are terrorists
Actually, also once again works to favor Israel's actions. Okay, you're laundering Israeli propaganda because Hamas is a violent
Resistance group is currently in a defensive posture against the belligerent occupier
They have the right to kill IDF soldiers in Gaza
Okay, Israel on the other hand is in violation of international law when they're bombing Gaza
Do you understand? Same goes for the Genine Brigade. The same principle applies, if you
want to look at it, not even from morality, but simply on international law, on the base
of international law, they have a right to defend themselves. That's it. That's literally
it. I know that this sounds ridiculous because, you know, we have this idea that like we
are infallible beings of good in the world and our allies are doing the same thing.
But that is not the reality.
When you're a child, malnourished, that's permanent.
I mean, you may not necessarily die.
It'll impact your...
The dude in this tweet is labeled a terrorist.
He's a militia leader in the West Bank,
but the quote perfectly encapsulates what you're saying.
I can't stay home waiting for a bulldozer
to demolish the home over my head.
No, I have to destroy the bulldozer before it gets to me.
Yeah, resistance will continue.
life and legacy of Muhammad Jabir Abushuja.
If the enemy assassinates me, we will continue.
The struggle does not end with one person.
There are generations that rise to defend our rights.
On July 26, 2024, Palestinian crowds rescued Abushuja
from Tabet governmental hospital in Tulkara
after the Palestinian Authority's security force
attempted to arrest him while he's being treated for-
Oh, it's back. It's back.
That's fucking annoying.
God, I hate this shit.
What happened said full network error. I don't know. I just said now the viewership is down
time for Wolfgang up 27 month subscriber. Take a week off. Okay. Don't be fucking annoying.
Yes. I'm going to be watching the Kamala Harris interview tonight. The point is this is why
people say the Palestinian Authority is an arm of Israeli security, which it is. That's
how they operate. Let's get back to Bernie Sanders. I can't believe I just like went through
so many different, uh, dude, there is no way that I went from 35,000 to fucking 17,000.
What the fuck's going on, dude? Intellectual development anyway. So you got a horror show.
Now what bothers me, I would hope that that bothers anybody. Of course. But what is even
worse is a lot of this is being done with us taxpayer dollars. So what I have this
insistent on from day one and one of the few is to say you don't want not another
nickel to Netanyahu's extremist government to continue the war against the
Palestinian people. Our new position must be simple and straightforward. Not
another nickel for the Netanyahu. What you're saying is the October 7th attack was
an unjustified terrorist attack but Israel first of all does not what I'm
saying at all but Israel has no right to the fight back even if it just
one specifically against Hamas because they deserved it, but the Hamas attack is still
unjustified. No, this is a very nuanced and nothing burger position that the U S M any
right to fight Al Qaeda after 9 11 then in what capacity? Wait, what? You say yourself
that Americans are 9 11. Wait, what are you? I can't tell if you're in agreement with
me or if you think that you're disagreeing with me, but while you're simultaneously agreeing
with me, Israel set the standard and conditions for October 7 to happen. Many Israeli
officials recognized that ahead of time and literally said that October seven or a likely
scenario like October seven could potentially happen if Israel continued increasing the pressure
on the West Bank. Okay, which they did Israel also personally moved military units away from the Gaza
envelope near the border wall to the West Bank in an effort to conduct purges and pogroms in the
West Bank. These were all of the major reasons as to how October seven happened. Israel is
mostly responsible for October 7th. That is not a position I'm straight away from.
That doesn't change the reality that October 7th had a litany of atrocious actions that took place,
including mass death of civilian casualties, okay? Having said that, however, yes, Israel had no
right to retaliate against Hamas, okay? Israel should have, just like the United States of
America should have, I think post 9-11, not done all the shit that they did. Perhaps done
the opposite of what they did. Okay, it shouldn't take 11 months and genocide for many people
to come to the conclusion that there is no military solution to Hamas. Hamas is just
a name, okay? What they are doing is resisting against an apartheid. If it's not Hamas,
is going to be Hamas too. As a matter of fact Hamas itself is originally not a violent resistance group
okay? The fucking Islamic charity that turned into a violent resistance group. Ridiculous. I usually
agree with you but I don't think doing nothing was an option either. No doing something was
dealing with Hamas politically okay? They made their demands known immediately after October
after October 7, they wanted to do a transfer of hostages in Israeli prisons, they wanted
a fucking port for Gaza so they could actually trade and a bunch of other shit.
That was the reason that's what they demanded.
They haven't really strayed away from those demands since October 7.
Israel should have immediately gone to the table and been like, all right, let's
do it.
do something, let's deal with this a little bit better than the way that we are going
to deal with it. Of course, that was never going to happen. That was never going to
happen. Israel immediately started bombing literally before they even, uh, before they
even rid Israel proper of any kind of resistance forces inside of their own boundaries. You're
being idealistic. If you think they would ever handle it that way, I'm not saying
that that was going to be the likely scenario. I'm simply telling you what they should
have done. What are you talking about? What kind of
relitigation of events are we having here? You asked me what
you think should have happened. I'm telling you what I think
should have happened. They go, Oh, they would never do that.
I know that dumbass. I know that because they didn't do that.
And what they ended up doing was immediately start bombing
Gaza before they even fucking purged their own, like
before they even maintain security internally inside of
Israel proper, they started bombing Gaza. They started
bombing their own citizens in the keep it seem.
Well, government, if their present policies continue, as we speak,
yeah, there's more military aid going to the net, you know, and I'm going to do my
best to block it. Do I think we'll win? No.
But there is a provision that you have to block that kind of military aid.
And I believe my best to walk as I read and internalize the news.
They're giving me these updates on the negotiations and it feels almost like the iTunes user agreement where it's we all want to ceasefire
But ceasefire if ceasefire, but help me understand that
I mean look you're asking a very fair
Chad did he game earlier because why the viewers so low I had a fucking like 10 like out of five minute F and
It's Jover after that point. It's not because I fucking game shut up
Yeah, I mean every other day there's more information like this obviously I do you have knew more than it was disclosed about impending a tag on JIT sources reveal IDF doubles down on
The double down that was only given general warnings
Yeah question, okay, and it's just not I have not been involved day-to-day
Cease fire. I'm gonna go to a good question. Don't know the answer all that I do know
Can you help me frame this? Oh sure? I mean look if you're if you're a commas
right? What do you want? If you want to ceasefire, which I suspect they might
maybe want it, you want to protect your interests as best you can. If you're
Israel, you want to minimize or diminish Hamas to the degree you can. So I suspect
within that framework that's what these discussions are about. Do you feel the
U.S. has a role as a neutral broker between these two sides? U.S. is not a
neutral broker. U.S. is significantly supporting the Netanyahu government.
Okay.
Not neutral, but I think – and what we – we focus rightfully so on Gaza, but I hope everybody
understands there's another part.
There's the West Bank, where you're seeing unprecedented vigilanteism against Palestinian
landowners and homeowners as well.
So look, the role that the United States can play is Israel has been dependent on
U.S. financial support and military support for a long time.
And what we have got to say to them, if you want another nickel, sorry, this is the way
it's going to be.
At the very least, there's going to be a Palestinian state.
Palestinian people need their own political and economic entity.
And we are not going to be providing you any more weapons so long as you are going to
war against the Palestinian people.
You're obviously in the Senate.
Let's talk about the House.
Back in April, there was a bill to approve billions in military aid for Israel that
went through Congress.
of the roughly 200 House Democrats, only 37 voted against military aid. So just so folks
understand kind of the way the voting works. Over 80% of House Democrats and virtually all
Republicans I would imagine. Correct. Yeah. We're good on sending. Yeah. Okay. Yesterday
I was at the United Center, you say the word ceasefire incredible applause break.
So what I'm hearing at the convention is from the Democratic Party is yay ceasefire and simultaneously
from 80% of those members of Congress, I'm also hearing yay weapons.
The convention is thousands of people, it's a small number of people.
If you do polling today, I think if you ask a simple question and you say, do you
think your taxpayer, American taxpayer dollars should go to support the net government
and the continuation of the war.
I suspect a pretty strong majority of Americans
would say, no, I don't.
And among Democrats, the numbers would be very high.
So if your question is, is Congress,
I think your question is, reflecting
where the American people are at?
Correct.
The answer is not them.
Why is that?
Well, it is the same answer that I would give you
if you ask me, gee, how come every other major country
on Earth has health care as a human right,
and we don't and polls show that the majority of the American people want
healthcare is even right.
How come we don't tax billionaires?
Here's a good question.
What would the reaction be?
And if the USA did nothing after 10, seven, even if we don't like it,
Israel's a steadfast American ally.
Can we literally just ditch an ally like that?
Wouldn't that be a horrible look?
What was America supposed to do?
I'm not calling for the continuous borrow, but didn't they have to do
something?
Fuck no.
On October 10 after meeting with Turkish foreign minister, Hakam Fidan,
Anthony Blinken literally called for restraint on Israel's actions
Okay in a tweet and then immediately deleted it. They knew back then what the fuck Israel was gonna do
Okay, everybody with eyes knew exact with a brain knew exactly what Israel was about to do you're out of your fucking mind, dude
What do you mean fuck America? What the fuck is this? Oh, well, it would have been a bad look, dude
Dude, it would have been a real bad look if America didn't do nothing for Israel, dude.
Yeah, totally.
Fuck the optics, dude, what are you talking about?
How about the real bad look?
America can't even look like it can restrain its own fucking attack dog in the goddamn
region and keeps fucking funneling endless weapons to its attack dog in the region,
which is an objectively fascist, bloodthirsty, monstrous NC style, Nazi Germany style
country at this point. What do you think is a bad look? Reasonable elder statesman understanding
exactly what Israel's gonna do and then like trying to fucking calm the tensions or giving
a bear hug to a fucking Nazi demon like Netanyahu and then letting him run rampant in the
fucking region. Bad look. That's crazy. Trump is live. What are you? I don't give a shit.
i mean fuck trump
bernie sanders position on it right now
is that this is like a unique problem with benjamin nanny awful
that should be the position of like
i don't know most of the democratic party at this point bernie should be far above
that
openly saying this is an apartheid it's ridiculous it should not exist in the
way that it does your favorite response what is this
if you say fuck america why do you live in the u.s.a.
a song and i think you're an article we're trying to start encampments and
we would love your support i am not so i can't do it if you say fuck america
how can you on the one
it that makes no sense this person is literally going
i want to do encampments
okay would love your support
and a simultaneous they'd be like if you say fuck america why do you live in
the u.s.a. why do you want to start a fucking encampment
bernie was in the whole cabin under nanny on who was raises not just any
on himself
uh... at a higher rate
when the American people think we should.
And the answer to all of those questions is the same.
And I tried to talk about that a little bit last night.
It is the role of money in politics.
So right now, both major political parties,
Democrats and Republicans, are funded very heavily
by the wealthiest people in this country.
And if you were a billionaire
and you wanted to slot a super PAC,
you could put hundreds of millions of dollars
into campaigns to feed people who opposed you
and to support your friends who will support your agenda.
Two out of those 37 house numbers.
Chad, I ran the three-minute abbreak when I was offline,
like, or when I lost connection.
Like, it was one of the things I did.
Probably the reason why so many people
were fucking left, too.
They thought, oh, it's over, the stream is done.
First, that voted against the weapons bill
were Jamal Bowman and Corey Bush.
That's right.
They recently lost their primaries.
Why did they lose their primaries?
Well, that's good.
They lost their primaries
because a super PAC, A-PAC, put an unprecedented amount of money.
I was involved in both of their campaigns.
Jamal's more than course, but we helped Corey raise money.
And the reason is, the billionaire class does not want strong opposition to the billionaire
agenda.
And in Jamal, you had somebody who was strongly opposed to it, and it's not just on Israel,
where his views were not probably dissimilar to mine or Cori's, but on other issues as well.
So what you got, and let me repeat this, because it's not talked about enough yet.
Do we have a democracy?
Yes.
You can go out and vote.
That's great.
And please, everybody go out and vote.
But what most of you cannot do is put hundreds of millions of dollars into a super PAC
to elect candidates you want with the feet candidate you don't like.
So there's a super PAC out there.
They went after Jamal in an unprecedented way, defeated him, went after Corey, defeated her.
And that is the power of money in politics.
And that is why it is absolutely imperative that we get rid of this disastrous Supreme
Court decision on Citizens United and with the public funding of elections.
Right?
This is just money.
Look, it is not complicated.
If you are this gentleman over here, probably not, you're a billionaire, and you didn't
like Bernie Sanders.
So you don't like Corey Bush.
you don't like small women. You can start a super pack, you know, Friends of America,
call it whatever you want. You could take out a check with $500 million into that check,
get a few of your friends to contribute, and you go after them, put hands on TV. That's legal.
That's what Citizens United allows us to do. So I think it's spiritual about it. That
is the reality of American politics. I think Bernie's awareness of D.M.F.I.
spuckery, Democratic majority for Israel, chatter for those of you who don't know,
And steady support of Israel shows that this really is deeply ideological and not a political strategy
Yeah, I think so I
Think there's definitely I
Think there's definitely
Ideology at play here for a lot of people. I think it's just social conditioning for a lot of people. I think there's a generational
Difference for a lot of people. I think for Bernie Sanders. It's like
For Bernie Sanders, it's as close as you're gonna get to like a
A radical position for his demographic. I mean, that's not entirely true. I mean, obviously there's people who are far
Far more aggressive in there and far more reasonable. I would say aggressive, but also reasonable in terms of their criticism of Israel
Noam Chomsky comes to mind
Obviously norm Finkelstein comes to mind
Yeah, good boy, mate
Jeremy Corbyn
You know, I'm pop a
There are plenty of people who have arrived at the correct position, but ultimately I'm,
I do sometimes think that Bernie Sanders has someone of an emotional investment.
He has no problem with Israel as a state, but he hates the role it plays in American
politics as he does with any money, special interest fair to say.
I think that that is, no, I think he has a problem with Israel as a state.
I don't, I don't think he has a pro saying that he has no problem with Israel as
state is is false. I think he wants Israel to be a more tolerant state, a state that will like,
like I don't think he has a, I've never heard him, for example, say Israel has to be a Jewish
ethnic majority state. You know what I mean? Like I think that as a Jewish American who is
a socialist, a lifelong socialist, I think he believes in two secular states, right?
Which is naive at this point. Not even naive, but I think basically a denial of reality.
Like he believes in this like utopian Israel that has never existed and will never exist.
And I think that's where ideology comes into play. Does that make sense?
You got your wish breaking is Joe Biden calls for an arms embargo and Kamala Harris separates
herself from Joe Biden.
I say she will personally take up arms and storm Gaza on foot.
You fucking idiot.
Yeah.
Kamala Harris is riding with Israel.
Joe Biden no longer with Israel.
Joe Biden says he's sending in NATO to invade Israel.
Kamala Harris says she will defend Kamala Harris says she will defend.
He will do a people's revolution to defend Israel from Joe Biden and NATO.
He's kind of obsessed with the early labor socialist propaganda of Zionist Israel, like
the Kibbutzian, the Soviet art, the worker union.
He just misses the whole point where Israel isn't real.
It's just nostalgia goggles.
Yeah, I think so.
Like, that's where the ideological division comes into mind, I think.
Maybe Bernie's like my 19-year-old brother who's been to Israel three times now and
identifies a labor Zionist that's so funny.
Like it makes sense for Bernie to have that position your 19 year old brother should not have that position
That's like three total people in Israel, dude
Like Bernie's generation is the last time such an ideology existed. You know that right?
How the fuck does a 19 year old arrive at that conclusion? Like it is it?
It is an ancient ideology at this point labor Zionism is the most dead
That's so funny
That's cool. I've tried to explain it to him and he's too history nerd pilled. Okay. But like, does he not realize?
Does he not realize that that's not like a thing that happens anymore?
Like that's what's the labor party look like in Israel currently, for example, you should ask him about that.
Labor Zion is about as dumb as Magikami is. No, there was a point where it was a real thing.
It's just so funny that like it is completely perished.
The one guy you interviewed is one, but yeah, which guy?
No.
The people that I interviewed are not labor Zionists, they're anti-Zionists.
Ofer Kassif is not a labor Zionist. He is what?
Literally an anti-
No, Ofer Kassif is not a labor Zionist, Chad. What the fuck?
He's a communist and an anti-Zionist. What are you talking about?
Now, he literally said, he said, Zionism, he said anti-Zionism is the moral position.
Anti-Semitism is a crime.
Anti-Zionism is, is, is morality.
You know who is a labor Zionist?
One of the only fucking sitting Israeli politicians, the current president of Israel.
He's a, he's a labor Zionist.
You guys should, you guys should check out his opinions on miscegenation.
That's going on in both political parties.
Check out the amount of money that billionaires are now contributing both of them.
Einstein kind of was one.
Yes.
Uh, except at that time, even at that time with the rose tinted glasses that many labor
designers was like, we're looking at Israel as a nation state project.
Einstein was one of the few people immediately was like, Oh, this shit is fascist, bro. Don't
do this. He literally, he literally said, don't do this. This is some straightforward fascism.
Republican body and the Democratic party. And that will answer your question. I think
not only about the war in gossip, it's why we don't have healthcare as a human right,
why we have massive income and wealth inequality, why we have a corrupt tax system, why we
We are not able to send our kids to college and make it affordable, etc., etc.
It's money.
Money talks.
I want to talk about your career and politics.
You have been propping open the Overton window for the past 40 years.
And eight years ago, a bunch of my friends were just hunched over a laptop on Reddit,
vaping on their phones, just going, you know what, it makes a lot of sense.
Does it ever get exhausting seeing how slow it takes for the electorate to eventually catch
up to ideas that feel so basic?
They feel basic, but there's an idea that I think people don't comprehend is that the
people on top have enormous power.
Just think, I'm a little bit older than you.
I think the American left have ideological issues mainly because of where they live,
but even in Western imperial cultures like France, the left, Melanchon and his party
refusing to condemn the October 7th attack. I don't know. No, it's, it's America is, is
on overdrive.
We don't do normal imperialism. Like we are the imperial core. We are the empire. We are
the power. Okay. And we have no robust, active, working left wing politics. Okay. We don't
have any real left politics in this country. That's not a thing. I'm crying. What is
labor Zionism, please. It's one of the many ways in which early Zionists tried to fucking
package Israel. The Israeli project is like a socialist project. Okay, a pro labor socialist
project, a utopia. They told the religious people that Israel had a religious reason
for existing. They told the socialist Jews that this was a socialist project. Basically,
whoever the fuck wanted, the goal basically was to just get as many Jews as possible to
what was going to become Israel. Okay? So that's it. They were like, oh, come on. We
have Kibbutz. Like you can do a communal space where you can live your socialist life. Ernie
Sanders did live in one of the Kibbutz team actually. The USSR early on was also pro-Israel
And at that point, especially with a lack of access to like immediate information, it was a little bit more understandable that people were personally invested in this project because they just didn't really know what it was about.
But those who were paying close attention to it, like even Einstein himself.
So if I was a socialist that he was against this idea what part made him call it fascism.
He wrote a letter. He was supposed to be the first president of Israel. He wrote a letter.
I think it was on the New York Times at the time where he basically said labor Zionism seems like a good idea in theory.
But the way that it's being practically applied is an ethno state and you can't have an ethno state.
That is fascism. He was right. That's why it's funny.
like when you think about it with today's lens,
Einstein would be considered an anti-Zionist.
Yeah, Einstein didn't believe in an Israeli state.
He believed in Jews living in Palestine.
So when I was a kid, people of your color,
I couldn't drink at a water fountain in Mississippi.
Okay?
Kind of segregated schools.
Yeah, look, 1948,
New York Times publishes a letter by Einstein,
other Jews accusing Menachem Bayne of fascism.
Let's America be fooled by post-independence rhetoric.
The Harout Party began, Bayon led was closely akin to the Nazi and fascist parties they wrote.
On December 4, 1948, the Neuron Tossed Openshire letter by a group of Jewish dignitaries, including
Albert Einstein and the political theorist Hannah Arendt, protesting a visit to the
United States by Menachem Bayon and denouncing his Harout Freedom Party on the grounds
that it was, as they wrote, a political party closely akin in its organization
methods, political philosophy, social appeal to the Nazi and fascist parties.
For your information, Noam Chomsky was definitely pro-Israel in his inception.
He also spent time at the Kibbutz, but realized his dream came at the expensive Palestinians.
There are plenty of people who originally were Zionists themselves.
El Bormate is another example of this.
Plenty of people, like, I mean, people who survived the Holocaust, you know what
I mean?
Of course, they were like, oh my God, this is so promising.
This seems like a great idea.
seems like a great fucking idea. Okay. And then they were like, Oh my God, this is fascist
as fuck. It's not such a great idea. Are you bothered by the far right support for Palestine
by the people are blatantly anti semantic, there are far more anti semites on the far
right support for Israel than the far right fake support for Palestine. So those guys
fucking hate Muslims as well as hating Jews. As a matter of fact, the far right
is more divided on Israel for that reason. They're like, Oh, but they are killing Muslims
though. And that's kind of sick. There's like, for every three Nazis that are like pro-Palestinian
but anti-Semitic, there are a ton more. There are hundreds more Nazis who are pro-Israel
and also anti-Semitic. Thousands more, if not fucking millions more. For the one Nicholas
Fuentes, you have every fucking evangelical Christian in the South sitting inside of a
goddamn mega church every Sunday thinking that Jews have horns and tails while simultaneously
saying yeah those horned Jews with their tails should go to the desert and live there
so that Jesus Christ can come back to earth, fight the devil in Megiddo and that we can
get sucked into the fucking heavens and all of those Jewish people will then of
of course die in eternal, uh, in eternal damnation and hell because they didn't convert to evangelical
Christianity. So, you know, you tell me, you tell me what I think about the far right support
for Palestine in that regard. I mean, fuck those guys. And I shit on them regularly.
The people that are like constantly trying to fucking sneak in anti-Semitism in their
anti-Zionist sentiment, like imagine looking at a fucking genocide and being like,
Let me use my pet project
Let me try to fucking let me try to to focus people on what truly matters. Okay hating random Jews
great, thanks
Like the deeply unserious pathetic fucking losers ironic because once again Zionism is a fascist ideology and therefore
Given that Zionism is a fascist ideology
they hate that like Israel gets to do what they want to do here in the United States of America
for white people.
It took God knows how long for people to stand up and fight against segregation and racism.
It took me a very long time. People died in the struggle.
Can you explain why there are more Jews in New York than Israel itself?
There aren't more Jews in New York than Israel itself.
New York City, however, is a you you're you're mistaken. There aren't more Jews in New York than Israel itself
New York City, however, used to be the largest Jewish city
I
Believe Tel Aviv is now the largest Jewish city on the planet
Ultimately though
ultimately America has I
believe the same number of
America as a nation has the same number of Jewish people
Chatter is mistaken US has more Jews in Israel, but not New York by itself exactly that number is like pretty close to
If you count secular Jews the US and not just the state of New York has more Jews than Israel
Yes, of course, we're counting secular Jews as well
And yes the United States of America and not New York, but the United States of America has I believe
More Jewish people than Israel. Yes, which is why it's like ridiculous when Biden says if it wasn't for Israel
Not a single Jew would be safe
7.2 million Jews live in Israel, 6 million Jews live in the United States, I believe.
I think it's like, no, I think it's like 7 and 7.
Not really.
US is 51% of the Jewish population.
Those identifying as Jews above all else was estimated at 50.7 million.
Israel hosts the largest core Jewish population in the world with 7.2 million followed
by the United States with 5.7 million.
I mean, I thought it was like six, six and six
and then the rest living in like Europe and shit.
The percentage of eligible Jewish population that is living in each country.
No, wait, what? Why does it say Israel is 30%? That's not true.
I'm pretty sure it's seven and seven.
Anyway, not that it fucking matters as a Jew.
I'd rather people not keep count to be honest.
Yeah, it's a it's it's ridiculous.
But also beyond that, beyond that, beyond that,
What is really fucking stupid about this conversation once again is that when Biden, who is presiding
over the United States of America, American presidency, okay, is literally like the president
of more Jews than Israel, okay?
Saying that without Israel, there would be no, without Israel, there would be no safe
place for Jews is a fucking threat it's including descendants in that figure I
believe that's why it says eligible oh that's that can also miscount on
qualify for birthright and immigration but I don't identify primarily Jewish in
the USA core versus eligible maybe eligible meaning those who will qualify
for Israel birth right law wait what how does that make sense eligible for
aliyah but like that doesn't make sense I don't understand okay I'm done
counting Jews man this seems weird okay I'm done it feels weird it's a weird it's
a weird thing to do okay other people did it it was not it didn't turn out good
okay it was very bad we're done with that they count Jewish people
differently in different countries himbo moment also it's additionally funny
because Nazis don't care about who's Jewish that's why all of those fucking
lists that they have, they will always have like, this is random and stupid. Okay, but
those lists that they have that like Kanye West used to fucking print out and like bring
around, we looked into that list back in the day, when he was like waving that shit around.
And that list literally half of the people in the fucking list wasn't even Jewish.
was suspected Jew, which is insane. Yeah, no, it's like Jewish in spirit suspected
Jew. And sheriffs going out there and they shot people and they lynched people.
There's a movie on Emmett Till and so forth. Okay, this photos of you marching.
My point is, I'm sorry to have to tell you this. But in the real world, when you
take on people with power. They don't fold up and they don't say, you know,
you made a good point. Hey, we're going to provide health care to all people.
Geez, why did I think of that? This one guy doesn't work like that.
These people have power and they have money and they're extremely greedy.
You're telling me a witty top pinned comment can't take down the billionaire
class? Well, it takes. Yeah, but it takes.
You have to think that one through. Taking down the billionaire class
ain't easy. They own the media, all right? You know, they own, have enormous power in
both political parties. They are very, very powerful people. So that you don't win and
change the world overnight. Well, I'm sorry, that's the bad news. It doesn't happen. It
didn't happen in the civil rights world. You know, women, I mean, I can remember wasn't
so many years ago. This is true. I mean, this is how quickly your generation may not
I know this, but not so many, a few decades ago
in the United States Senate, 100 people,
there were two women, 98 men, two women.
The idea of somebody like Kamala Harris
running for president, a woman, a black woman,
people literally would have said to you,
you're absolutely crazy.
That ain't never gonna happen in 100 years, right?
My point is change happens.
We have gotta make that change happen faster
but anyone thinks it happens overnight,
It doesn't, you have friends I suspect who are gay, right?
30, 40 years ago, people didn't talk about being gay.
Now you have a secretary of transportation who is gay.
You got governors who are gay.
Right.
All right, that didn't happen by accident.
People fought and struggled.
Senator Sanders, unfortunately, this position
has been framed in, I believe at times,
you've been framed in the media as this kind
of radical person.
Good point.
But I want to talk about your guardian article,
because what you did is you conducted your own research
And you showed that these progressive policies
are actually super popular, 10 toes on the ground.
This is not a Twitter position.
This is not an Instagram stories position.
Real IRL Americans care about these issues.
How much of a gap do you think
is there between your platform and 2020,
these issues that we talk about
that we feel are common sense?
And the Harris-Waltz platform of 2024.
Well, they don't have a platform yet.
They're working on it.
and fairness, and it's an important point to make.
She has been a candidate now for all of a month, right?
Can you imagine what fell on her shoulders?
I mean, you're having to organize a campaign.
She got a lot of folks from Biden's campaign,
but to organize that, to plan out the rallies
that you have to do, to plan out the convention
that it's not taking place,
to select a vice presidential candidate
to work on policy stuff.
I mean, that is a lot to do in a month.
And I think she's been doing a very good job.
What I will say, I want to pick up on the point
You made an amplifier about the guarding. Yeah. Yes. All right. What we did please do because I ran out of free articles
So I didn't get to read all of it. So what we what we did is
We said look I'm called a far left guy, right?
Trump as the by the way xy geek you earlier said liquid poles is largest party for the first time so October 7
Netanyahu favored over guns and
You literally tweeted this with
with congratulations. He should thank Iran. Okay. Despite God's and any house top in the
polls in Israel again, he should thank Iran. No, he should thank Joseph Robin at Biden
for allowing him this lifeline to continue this fucking genocide, which the people were
begging for. Okay. No, that's the title. Oh, I guess they changed it maybe. I don't know.
Or maybe it was the horror arts article, but regardless, this is a fucking stupid ass analysis.
He should think Iran is just fucking liberal Zionist Garbo, okay?
Straight up.
The only reason why his popularity is increased is because he utilized the fucking genocide
who stay in power and he gave, he gave people exactly what people wanted.
He should be thinking Biden decided that the Kamala Harris is a communist.
I mean, totally insane.
Uh, so we asked the American people a lot of simple questions about some of the
major issues facing this country, Republicans, Democrats and the
vendors. So we said, do you think that the wealthy and the large
corporations should pay more in taxes?
Shock of all shocks over 70% of the American people said yes including a majority of Republicans. Should we be surprised? No. No, all right
question should we
raise social security benefits
by lifting the cap on taxable income and
Extend life by 75 years
In other words asking the wealthy to contribute more to social security over 70% of the people said yes
should we raise the minimum wage to a living wage?
American people overwhelmingly said yes.
Should we expand Medicare?
Right now, Medicare's a good program.
It doesn't cover dental, hearing and vision.
Should we expand it over 70%?
And all of these, this is a majority of Republicans.
So your question, I think is,
if the American people feel that way,
why, A, haven't we done it?
Why are there people?
Yeah, why haven't they been implemented?
And I saw the answer gets back to what I said a moment ago.
It's funny.
The insurance companies don't like the idea.
The rich don't like the idea of paying more in taxes.
The insurance companies don't like the idea
of expanding Medicare.
Is there a realistic path for my generation
to remove money from politics?
Is this something?
God damn right there is.
You think so?
Yeah, yeah.
What you gotta do.
Hopefully I have a long way to go.
All right.
The answer, of course, there is.
This money has always played a role in politics,
But it was greatly accentuated by this disastrous Citizens United Supreme Court decision.
So we need legislation to get rid of Citizens United and to move to public funding of elections.
If you do that, there will no more be super PACs. Billionaires will not be able to play
the role they're playing right now. And again, not a radical idea. This exists
in many other countries around the world. I hope we do change it and I hope we do
remove money from politics because we still don't have Medicare for all minimum wage is still at
715 which is crazy when I worked at Safeway in 2003 in Davis, California. I think I was 725
and we're still paying other countries to bomb civilians. I want to ask you about your legacy
and what you represent in American politics. Do you ever feel like you failed because these
things haven't happened or do you feel like a success because these things are now part of
of the regular Congressional.
You know, I'm sure you're familiar with people
like Prumila Jayapal and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
and Maxwell Forst and many others.
Look, what is again an untold story.
In the Congress right now,
and I just saw Prumila this morning actually,
is there are almost 100 members
of the Progressive Caucus,
and a significant number of them are young,
often women, people of color.
That's a revolution.
Never, ever, ever have you had more progressives
who are fighting to transform this country
in profound ways.
Never before have there been that many
in the House of Representatives.
That isn't true in the Senate.
We don't have that in the Senate.
But in the House that exists,
and I'm proud that my two campaigns
have gotten a lot of people to say,
you know what, I think I can run.
But Bernie is saying, makes sense to me.
That's an agenda there.
I think I'm gonna run for four of us.
Not only for Congress.
And how powerful is that?
Oh my goodness.
How much can Congress change the fate of the country
and the way money is moved through the country?
They can pass legislation,
but it's got some money out of politics.
Something you can pass legislation.
Super PACs are not biblical, you know, they're not inherent.
You can get rid of them tomorrow
if you had the legislation to do it
and that's what we've got to do.
I have so many friends that were burning your bust
and when you didn't win in 2016 or 2020, they bust.
They checked out of politics
and then they hard pivoted into bitcoins.
Wow, really?
Then they pivoted into ketamine and zinc.
Let's see where that goes.
But they are despondent.
Jokes aside, they're despondent, Senator Sanders.
Where does that leave your supporters
that saw so much hope in the values you were exposing?
And what do you say to my friends who now feel?
Like you may be falling in line a little bit too much
with the corporate democratic establishment.
If this particular moment in history
perhaps in any moment in history, despair is not an option.
To say, well, I supported Bernie, he didn't win, I'm going into Bitcoin.
Sorry, not good enough.
That's going to be your most controversial statement in this whole area.
All right, there is a reality out there.
And the reality is that Donald Trump is not only an authoritarian person,
he is a xenophobe.
He tries to divide us up by the color of our skin or where we would want.
You're familiar with the Muslim ban to say the least and so forth and so on.
So I think not to mention it doesn't have other issues.
So I think if you are a human being who wants to live in a sane and decent society who is concerned about your kids, you know what?
Sorry, you don't have a right to check out. That's a privilege you don't have.
See that massive Wukong update? You might want to get that started in the background.
It's probably fixing that glitch, but it's not showing for me.
There's a glitch that gives you like unlimited mana.
You're going to have to do what people historically have done.
I just came from meeting an hour ago with trade unionists.
There was a time in this city where union people,
I'm talking 100 years ago, were beaten up
because they wanted to join the union.
They denied food.
They're throwing out when they went out on strike.
And they stood up and they fought
so that people can earn a decent standard of living.
Women didn't have the right to vote.
They didn't have property rights.
They stood up and they fought back.
And it was great.
So now we have today a woman who rests on the shoulders
of those women who struggled for a hundred years.
You have a civil rights movement.
Dr. Martin Luther King was here in the city,
you know, fighting for justice.
Got shot trying to organize work with workers.
So people said, oh my goodness,
my candidate didn't win, I'm dropping out,
even though the candidate was made sorry.
I lost, I was there, I'm not dropping out.
You got to look at the world as it is
and do the best you can.
If people can disagree,
how son what is the best?
How do we go forward?
but dropping out is certainly not one of the options.
Feels crazy to have him.
Feels crazy to have him keep saying my name.
So I'm 38, a lot of our viewers are around my age.
You're 83, we have a long way to go
to become your age.
How do you, how should we apply the next decades
of our life?
We're first generation, a lot of us are first generation kids.
Brown, first generation, not a kid.
Also, first generation also.
I'm a man, I'm a man.
My father came from Poland.
I think immediately we got to elect Kamala Harris.
But second of all, we have got to keep our eyes
on an agenda that speaks to the needs of working people.
And by the way, not only is it not a radical agenda,
we just discussed how American people support,
this exists all over the world, right?
I live 50 miles away from Canada.
You go in a hospital in Canada for three weeks,
you know what the bill is when you come out, you know?
Zero.
It's zero.
It's publicly funded.
It's a human right.
And by the way, they spend 50% of what we spend
per capita on health care.
You go to Finland and countries,
you know what childcare costs or college education?
Virtually free.
Because they understand they want a well-educated country.
They want the kids to do well.
These are not radical ideas.
They really are common sense ideas
supported by the majority of the Markville.
So, what I'm asking your viewers and your listeners
to do is to stay focused on the issue.
Don't let politicians get off the hook saying,
oh, well, yeah, I want to improve health care.
Well, what do you mean?
Can I go to any doctor that I want
without taking out my wallet?
Well, I'm not talking about it.
What do you mean by that?
Should we pay the highest prices in the world
for prescription drugs?
Or should we pay what other countries are paying?
So be thinking about what you want
as the future of this country
to demand the politicians deliver.
Senator Bernie Sanders, thank you so much.
Well, thank you very much.
This was really great.
Yes, I will be watching the Kamala Harris interview
at the top of the hour, okay,
when there's a three minute ab break,
and if you want to also watch it,
and there's a golden capitrain happening right now as well,
all you need to do is subscribe for $5 or for free
with a Twitch Prime.
It's coming up.
It's coming up right now with Dana Fash, okay?
Here's a three minute ab break now.
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Love capitalism
The people are asking for you to interview Bernie. I mean we can make it happen. I have their I have their number
I'm not gonna lie the fucking the
The interview kind of knocked the wind out of my sales a little bit like I don't know why it made me kind of sad
because like Kamala Harris campaign is just not gonna listen because like right after right
after we watch this interview we're gonna dive into Dana Fash talking to Kamala Harris
where she's going to say like she wants to appoint Republicans in her cabinet and a bunch
of other dumb shit, you know, meanwhile, Trump is doing a town hall with Tulsi Gabbard.
You got to get lipped up again, bro.
Ooh, Neil de Brism Hellier, let's fucking go.
He will do it at the debate.
Women who are running for executive offices
just face a different level of scrutiny
and a different challenge.
And the weak label is often applied to them.
It's going to be no different here.
You were going to see him,
I think that frankly his advisors
would like him to do it more often than he is doing it.
Bro, he literally fucking sent out an email blast
to his supporters being like,
Kamala Harris is not more radical than me,
which is crazy.
He's like, bro, what are you doing?
Positive, he will have thoughts about this interview.
Do you think Kamala Harris is going
to do more sit-down interviews or?
She absolutely should.
She should be talking to local press at every stop.
She can't do it.
She shouldn't be doing an interview
and have it be like a Bigfoot site, like ever.
The anticipation built around it,
it gives bigger scrutiny to it.
Donald Trump did a, by the way, tape interview with Dr. Phil
just the other day.
It's not really driving headlines.
The more you do them and get in this pace,
It makes you a sharper candidate.
It'll make her better for the debate.
And it will take away this really, actually, frankly,
strong and fair attack line that she hasn't been as
excessive as she could.
She could do interviews with local outlets in these
battleground states.
There are lots of ways to do it.
But I quite agree that if you turn it into a remarkable
event, then you actually raise the stakes for yourself.
I fundamentally challenge the idea that these things
are minefields to be navigated.
They are also opportunities to burnish your message.
And the third thing is,
which by the way is what Donald Trump uses them for.
I mean, for him, they are opportunities to burnish.
And that's, it doesn't matter what questions
you're asking him, he will answer whatever he wants to say.
They're often his collateral damage along the way,
but yes, he views, he does not shy away from them.
And I think that is part of the test
of running for president.
There are lots of different,
you can't just do one thing.
Every time you do something well,
and she's done everything very well.
The bar gets raised and you have to keep clearing the bar.
Obviously the debate is one of the biggest bars
and that's coming up.
I'm most interested in what she says about Biden.
I mean, to me, her answer to this administration,
the one that she's in,
the one that she cast votes up in the Senate
to promote its agenda, that is number one.
And number two, I'm wondering if she has any comments
about when she knew Joe Biden was on a downhill decline
because we didn't find that out until late,
but I suspect she may have known it sooner.
I think that Donald Trump does this thing, though, she's weak.
And then when she proves herself, she's nasty.
And so there's this really fine line
that women candidates, unfortunately, have to walk.
And I think she's done it really well today.
Yeah, everyone, thank you.
Appreciate the conversation.
Right now, Dana Bash's exclusive interview
with Kamala Harris and Tim Balls.
Tonight from Battleground Georgia,
a watershed moment in the 2024 campaign.
and you will see it only here on CNN.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris
and vice presidential nominee Tim Walls.
Hey there.
Hi.
Hi.
How are you?
Tonight, the new democratic ticket
in their first interview.
Hi, I'm crew.
Hi.
In the final sprint to election day.
One, two, three.
Their top priorities for the country.
What would you do on day one in the White House?
the tough questions on their records.
The steps that you're talking about now,
why haven't you done them already?
What do you say to voters who aren't sure
whether they can take you at your word?
Taking on Donald Trump, people might be surprised to hear
that you have never interacted with him, met him,
face to face.
That fateful phone call from Joe Biden,
I'll give you a little too much information,
and their take on those viral convention images.
It's very humbling.
It's very humbling in many ways.
I don't know, as a father, I could have ever imagined that.
With just days until early voting begins, a defining moment in the race for the White
House, CNN's exclusive interview of the Democratic nominees starts now.
Good evening.
We're live from Savannah, Georgia.
I'm Dana Bash, and this is a state very much up for grabs.
In between a whirlwind series of stops, I sat down with the Democratic candidate
for president and her running mate today at Kim's Cafe here in Savannah. Inside, nothing
was off the table, and you will see our interview in its entirety. The vice president's first
as her party's standard bear, responding to her critics and answering our questions.
Judging by the clips that came up earlier, she's not going to say anything crazy on
Israel.
Let's go see it.
She's a massive Israel decider.
The vice president, Harris, thought she would be going to Georgia.
Yes.
7th trip there this year for me.
And it seemed very positive.
A surprise nominee for president just months from election day.
Said in motion after a stunning debate.
Look.
Unfortunately.
If we finally beat Medicare.
Some within your own party are wondering if President Biden should even step aside.
What do you say to that?
There was a slow start, but it was a strong finish.
And then an extraordinary decision.
I've decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation.
Oh, things were so good.
What usually takes years of planning coming together in a matter of weeks.
It was so good.
It was so good.
After a historic nomination at the convention in Chicago,
on behalf of everyone whose story could only be written in the greatest
nation on earth.
They're not so good.
The Harris Walls ticket is now pushing forward with the shortest presidential campaign in modern
history.
What did you hear from voters here?
People are very optimistic.
We joined them on the trail as they visited the battleground of Georgia.
Just 68 days from the election.
Madam Vice President, Governor Walls, thank you so much for sitting down with me and
bringing the bus.
is well underway here in Georgia,
you have less time to make your case to voters
than any candidate in modern American history.
The voters are really eager to hear what your plans are.
If you are elected, what would you do
on day one in the White House?
Well, there are a number of things.
I will tell you first and foremost,
one of my highest priorities is to do what we can
to support and strengthen the middle class.
When I look at the aspirations, the goals,
the ambitions of the American people,
I think that people are ready for a new way forward,
in a way that generations of Americans
have been fueled by hope and by optimism.
I think, sadly, in the last decade,
We have had in the former president someone who has really been pushing an agenda and an
environment that is about diminishing the character and the strength of who we are as Americans,
really dividing our nation.
And I think people are ready to turn the page on that.
So what would you do day one?
Day one, it's going to be about one, implementing my plan for what I call an opportunity
economy. I've already laid out a number of proposals in that regard, which include what
we're going to do to bring down the cost of everyday goods, what we're going to do to
invest in America's small businesses, what we're going to do to invest in families,
for example, extending the child tax credit to $6,000 for families for the first year
of their child's life to help them buy a car seat, to help them buy baby clothes
is a crib. There's the work that we'll do that is a very
expensive investment in the American family around affordable housing, a big
issue in our country right now. So there are a number of things on day one.
What about you? Well I'm excited about this agenda too as I said the idea of
inspiring America to what can be and I think many of these things that the
vice president's proposing are things that we share in values in the child
tax credits. One we know that reduces childhood poverty by a third. We
did it in Minnesota to have a federal partner in this unbelievable, I think, in the
impact that we can make. You talked about you called the opportunity economy.
You are well aware that right now many Americans are struggling. There's a
crisis of affordability. One of your campaign themes is we're not going back.
But I wonder what you say to voters who do want to go back when it comes
to the economy specifically, because their groceries
were less expensive.
Housing was more affordable when Donald Trump was president.
Well, let's start with the fact that when Joe Biden and I
came in office, during the height of a pandemic,
we saw over 10 million jobs were lost.
People, I mean, literally, we were all tracking the numbers.
Hundreds of people a day were dying because of COVID.
The economy had crashed.
In large part, all of that because of mismanagement
by Donald Trump of that crisis.
When we came in, our highest priority
was to do what we could to rescue America.
And today, we know that we have inflation at under 3%.
A lot of our policies have led to the reality
that America recovered faster than any wealthy nation
around the world.
But you are right.
Prices, in particular, for groceries
are still too high.
The American people know what I know it, which is why my agenda includes what we need to do to bring down the price of groceries.
For example, dealing with an issue like price gouging, what we need to do to extend the child tax credit to help young families be able to take care of their children in their most formative years, what we need to do to bring down the cost of housing.
My proposal includes what would be a tax credit of $25,000 for first-time home buyers so they can just have enough to put a down payment on a home, which is part of the American dream and their aspiration, but do it in a way that allows them to actually get on the path to achieving that goal in that dream.
So you have been vice president for three and a half years.
The steps that you're talking about now, why haven't you done them already?
Well, first of all, we had to recover as an economy.
And we have done that.
I'm very proud of the work that we have done
that has brought inflation down to less than 3%.
The work that we have done to cap the cost of insulin
at $35 a month for seniors.
Donald Trump said he was going to do a number of things,
including allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
Never happened.
We did it.
So now, as I travel in the state of Georgia
and around our country, the number of seniors
that have benefited, I was in Nevada recently,
a grandmother who showed me her receipts.
And before we kept the cost of insulin for seniors
at $35 a month, she was paying hundreds of dollars,
up to thousands of dollars a month for her insulin.
She's not doing that anymore.
So you maintain by-nomics is a success.
I maintain that when we do the work
of bringing down prescription medication
for the American people, including capping the cost
of the annual cost of prescription medication
for seniors at $2,000, when we do what we did
in the first year of being in office to extend the child tax
credits so that we cut child poverty in America by over 50%.
When we do what we have done to invest in the American people
and bringing manufacturing back to the United States
so that we created over 800,000 new manufacturing jobs,
bringing business back to America,
what we have done to improve the supply chain
so we're not relying on foreign governments
to supply American families with their basic needs.
I'll say that that's good work.
There's more to do, but that's good work.
I want to get some clarity on where
you stand on some key policy issues.
Yeah, these are hard questions.
That's why she was avoiding interviews.
When you were in Congress, you supported the Green New Deal.
And in 2019, you said, quote, there is no question
I'm in favor of banning the trafficking, as you know,
is a pretty big issue, particularly
in your must win state of Pennsylvania.
Do you still want to ban fracking?
No.
And I made that clear on the debate stage in 2020
that I would not ban fracking.
As vice president, I did not ban fracking.
As president, I will not ban fracking.
In 2019, I believe.
Vice President, a big issue, Western Pennsylvania.
He said, you were asked, would you
commit to implementing a federal ban on fracking
on your first day in office?
And you said, there's no question.
I'm in favor of banning fracking.
So yes.
So it changed in that campaign?
In 2020, I'm very clear where I stand.
We are in 2024 and I've not changed that position
nor will I going forward.
I kept my word and I will keep my word.
What made you change that position at the time?
Well, let's be clear.
My values have not changed.
She wants the world as a medium.
I believe it is very important that we take seriously
what we must do to guard against
what is a clear crisis in terms of the climate.
And to do that, we can do what we have
accomplished thus far, the inflation reduction act,
what we have done to invest by my calculation
over probably $1 trillion over the next 10 years,
investing in a clean energy economy.
What we've already done, creating over 300,000
new clean energy jobs, that tells me,
from my experience as vice president,
we can do it without banning fracking.
In fact, Dana, Dana, excuse me,
I cast the tie-breaking vote that actually increased
leases for fracking as vice president. So I'm very clear about where I stand.
And was there some policy or scientific data that you saw that you said, oh, okay,
I get it now. What I have seen is that we can,
we can grow and we can increase a thriving clean energy economy without
banning fracking. Okay. Um, another issue, big one is immigration. As vice
president, you were tasked with addressing the root causes of migration
in southern countries and not part of Central America,
the northern part of Central America that deals with
and that attacks the southern border of the US.
After all this is gonna lose Pennsylvania, I'm gonna die.
There were record numbers of illegal border crossings.
Why did the Biden-Harris administration
wait three and a half years
to implement sweeping asylum restrictions?
Well, first of all, the root causes work
that I did as vice president
that I was asked to do by the president has actually
resulted in a number of benefits, including historic investments
by American businesses in that region.
The number of immigrants coming from that region
has actually reduced since we began that work.
But I will say this, that Joe Biden and I,
and our administration, worked with members of the United
States Congress on an immigration issue that
is very significant to the American people
and to our security, which is the border.
And through bipartisan work, including
some of the most conservative members
of the United States Congress, a bill
was crafted, which we supported, which I support.
And Donald Trump got word of this bill
that would have contributed to securing our border.
And because he believes that it would not
have helped him politically, he told his folks
In Congress, don't put it forward, he killed the bill.
A border security bill that would have put 1500 more agents
on the border.
And let me tell you something, the border patrol
endorsed the bill.
And I'm sure in large part, because they
knew they were working around the clock,
and 1500 more agents would help them.
That bill would have allowed us to increase seizures of fentanyl.
Ask any community in America that
has been devastated by fentanyl,
what passing that bill would have done to address their concern and a pain that they experience.
So you would push that legislation again.
I will make sure that it comes to my desk and I would sign it.
Just one other question about something that you said in 2019 when you first ran, there
was a debate.
You raised your hand when asked whether or not the border should be decriminalized.
Do you still believe that?
I believe there should be consequence.
We have laws that have to be followed and enforced that address and deal with people who cross
our border illegally and there should be consequences.
Let's be clear in this race, I'm the only person who has prosecuted transnational criminal
organizations who trafficking guns, drugs, and human beings.
I'm the only person in this race who actually served a border state as Attorney General
to enforce our laws.
And I would enforce our laws as president going pro-fracking, pro-border.
Generally speaking, how should voters look at some of the changes that you've made that
you've explained some of here in your policy?
Is it because you have more experience now and you've learned more about the information?
Is it because you were running for president in a Democratic primary?
And should they feel comfortable and confident that what you're saying now is going to
be your policy moving forward.
Dana, I think the most important and most significant
aspect of my policy perspective and decisions
is my values have not changed.
You mentioned the Green New Deal.
I have always believed, and I've worked on it,
that the climate crisis is real,
that it is an urgent matter to which we should apply
metrics that include holding ourselves
to deadlines around time.
We did that with the Inflation Reduction Act.
We have set goals for the United States of America
and, by extension, the globe, around when
we should meet certain standards for reduction
of greenhouse gas emissions.
As an example, that value has not changed.
My value around what we need to do to secure our border.
That value has not changed.
I spent two terms as the Attorney General of California
prosecuting transnational criminal organizations,
violations of American laws regarding the passage, illegal passage of guns,
drugs, and human beings across our border. My values have not changed. So that is
the
Come on. Got Harris being vice president. I'll tell you one of the aspects to
your point is traveling the country extensively. I mean, I'm here in Georgia.
I think somebody told me 17 times since I've been vice president in Georgia
alone. I believe it is important to build consensus. And it is important to find a common
place of understanding where we can actually solve problems.
On that note, you had a lot of Republican speakers at the convention. Will you appoint
a Republican to your cabinet?
Yes, I would.
Anyone in nine?
Yes, I would.
No, no one in particular.
As a bingo.
Three for three.
We have to see a place to go with this election, so I'm not putting the car before
the force.
Would you like to drop out and let a Republican win?
I think it's really important, I have spent my career inviting diversity of opinion.
I think it's important to have people at the table when some of the most important decisions
are being made that have different views, different experiences.
And I think it would be to the benefit of the American public to have a member of my
cabinet who was a Republican.
That was just the start of a wide-ranging conversation and we have some never-before-shared
details about the phone call that changed everything between President Joe Biden and
vice president. You paid the piper. There you go. I'm telling you, I'm just curious. Staying on
she did the job. That's why this interview was positive. Okay. Now the rest of it is like,
Oh, what do you think was happening between you and Biden? Like this spoilers, I'm not
going to show you right now because I want to see the actual interview while it happens.
So I'm cutting this but
Yeah, she did the job. She was like she paid the piper. She said all the fucking right-wing things
Controversies that have sprung up since Harris put him on the ticket
The country is just starting to get to know you I want to ask you yeah, okay, listen to me listen to me chat
Every single thing that she was asked they were hard questions. She should have had infinitely better answers
Okay, deflect. She should have deflected. She should have fucking and I'll tell you exactly
how I would have answered some of these questions in a moment. Actually, right now, now that
it's a on break. Number one, the question about fracking. Okay, what she has to say,
what she has to say in that circumstance is obviously she wants Pennsylvania. That's
why she can't fucking see. You should say she's anti-fracking, right? What you're supposed
to say in this situation is, listen, the beautiful people of Pennsylvania are not like predisposed
to fracking as a job. It's just a job, okay? These people deserve an honest living, okay?
What we attempt to solve in this circumstance, what we attempt to solve in the situation is to offer them a job currently as it stands 75 to 85% of subsidies on the energy front go to the fossil fuel industry.
Those subsidies are what make these jobs available to people in Western Pennsylvania.
Okay. We should restructure said subsidies to ensure that we can one in the short term not eviscerate fracking altogether because we do not want to destroy these communities and and have them resemble, you know, West Virginia.
But the goal should be to move away from our reliance on a finite resource of energy.
There is and there is only a finite amount of fossils in the ground.
Okay? Obviously, we're not going to fucking abolish fracking tomorrow as my administration
has not done. Having said that, however, the goal is so that we do not have to rely on
China to make up for the energy crisis that is coming up. And it's not just me saying
this. Obviously, British Petroleum, ExxonMobil, and many other oil giants recognize that, which
is why they're hedging their bets by dumping a lot of the funds that they get from
the subsidies that we offer them, taxpayer dollars offer them directly into renewable energy companies
because they too understand that this is not infinite, okay? We don't want China stealing
our lunch money as they have done so far. That's why I said we're not going back. We're
not looking backwards. We're looking forward. That's number one. Number two, when she was
asked about the border. Okay, way too long left this response to fuck you talking about she
that response was almost identical to the same time frame that she had to respond to the questions.
Okay, number two when she was asked about the fucking border bill, all my lord dude,
listen, listen, completely seated ground to Republican commentary at this point. It's just
literally just fascism light. The idea that like, oh, I am super strong against the,
you know criminals whatever nobody believes that you're a fucking democrat okay nobody believes
that that's not it's so stupid if you're gonna have this quote if you're gonna receive this question
the most the least you should do is to turn around and say something along the lines of listen
a lot of americans have been misguided by republican hysteria on this issue of the border
America is a nation of immigrants. I am a descendant of immigrants. I myself am running for president.
This is what makes this country great. Okay, Donald Trump's vitriolic rhetoric around migrants
is genuinely devastating. And now they're waving mass deportation flags at the Republican National
Convention. And not a single person has asked how that would happen. That means border patrol.
That means SWAT, Vortac, militarized border patrol at people's doors, doing drag nets on
brown communities.
This is fucking terrifying.
This is not what America is about.
He keeps talking about Eisenhower and the 1.3 million Mexicans and American citizens
of Mexican descent that were forcibly extracted and deported from this country.
This is a devastating prospect.
That's precisely why I'm running against Joe Biden.
Donald Trump to stop this from happening. As voters are getting to know Kamala Harris they
want answers on how she will make their lives better. She heard that here at Sandfly Barbecue
in Savannah. We're going to do the increase access to capital for small businesses. I'll
be rolling out next week part of what we're going to be doing in terms of tax credit.
On the trail she talks about her experience years in the courtroom as a district attorney
and eventually California's attorney general.
She wants to reframe the contest
as the prosecutor versus the felon.
I know Donald Trump's type.
The former president is turning to a well-defined playbook
of personal attacks.
I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago
when she happened to turn black
and now she wants to be known as black.
Two more thousands of years so far.
The nominees will meet face-to-face
for the first time.
She's not a good debater.
She's not a smart person.
She doesn't want it to be.
If you've got something to say.
I want to ask you about your opponent, Donald Trump.
I was a little bit surprised.
People might be surprised to hear that you have never
interacted with him, met him face to face.
That's going to change soon.
But what I want to ask you about
is what he said last month.
He suggested that you happened to turn
black recently for political purposes,
questioning a core part of your identity.
Any same old tired playbook?
Next question, please.
That's it?
That's it?
OK.
Let's talk about some foreign policy issues that
would be on your plate if you become Commander in Chief.
President Biden has tried unsuccessfully
to end the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
He's been doing it for months and months, along with you.
Would you do anything differently?
For example, would you withhold
some US weapons shipments to Israel?
That's what a lot of people on the progressive left want you to do.
Let me be very clear.
I'm unequivocal and unwavering in my commitment
to Israel's defense and its ability to defend itself.
And that's not going to change.
But let's take a step back.
October 7, 1,200 people were massacred.
Many young people who were simply
attending a music festival.
Women were horribly raped.
As I said then, I say today, Israel has a right
to defend itself.
We would.
And how it does so matters.
Far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed.
And we have got to get a deal done.
We were in Doha.
We have to get a deal done.
This war must end.
And we must get a deal that is about getting the hostages out.
I've met with the families of the American hostages.
Let's get the hostages out.
Let's get the ceasefire done, but no change
in policy in terms of arms and so forth.
No, we have to get a deal done.
Dana, we have to get a deal done
when you look at the significance of this
to the families, to the people who
we're living in that region, a deal is not only the right thing to do to end this war,
but will unlock so much of what must happen next.
I remain committed, since I've been on October 8, to what we must do to work toward a two-state
solution where Israel is secure and in equal measure, the Palestinians have security and
self-determination and dignity.
Governor Walsh, the country is just starting to get to know you.
I want to ask you a question about how you've described your service in the National Guard.
You said that you carried weapons in war, but you have never deployed actually in a war zone.
A campaign official said that you misspoke.
Did you?
Well, first of all, I'm incredibly proud.
I've done 24 years of wearing the uniform of this country, equally proud of my service
in a public school classroom, whether it's Congress or the governor.
My record speaks for itself, but I think people are coming to get to know me.
I speak like they do.
I speak candidly.
I wear my emotions on my sleeves, and I speak especially passionately about our children
being shot in schools and around guns.
So I think people know me, they know who I am, they know where my heart is.
And again, my record has been out there for over 40 years to speak for itself.
the idea that you said that you were in war.
Did you misspeak as the campaign has said?
Yeah, I said we were talking about, in this case,
this was after school shooting,
the ideas of carrying these weapons of war.
And my wife, the English, you're telling my grammar
is not always correct.
But again, if it's not this,
it's an attack on my children for showing love for me
or it's an attack on my dog.
I'm not gonna do that.
And the one thing I'll never do is
I'll never demean another member's service in any way
I never have, and I never will.
just one other question because again this is all new. This was not many days ago. This
was not either of your bingo cards, especially yours. You had to clarify that you had said
that you and your wife used IVF, but it turned out you used a different kind of fertility
in order to have children. And then when you ran for Congress in 2006, your campaign
repeatedly made all statements about a 1995 arrest for drunken reckless driving.
What do you say to voters who aren't sure whether they can take you at your
word? Well, I've been very public. I think they can see my students come out,
former folks I've served with and they do they vouch for me. I certainly
own my mistakes when I make them. The one thing I'll tell you is of I
wished in this country wouldn't have to do this. I spoke about our
infertility issues because it's health and families know this. And I spoke about the treatments
that were available to us that had those beautiful children there. That's quite a contrast in
folks that are trying to take those rights away from us. And so I think people know
who I am. They know that record. They've seen that. I've taught thousands of students.
I've been out there and I won't apologize for speaking passionately whether it's
guns in schools or protecting every productive rights. The contrast could not be clear
between what we're running against the vice president's position on his career.
And I think most Americans, if you've been through that,
I don't think they're cutting hairs on IVF or IUI.
I think what they're cutting hairs on is an abortion ban
and the ability to be able to deny families the chance to have a beautiful child.
Waltz is kind of caring, but it's still bad.
Up next, the moment that changed everything
when Kamala Harris got a phone call from President Biden
that he was dropping out of the race.
It was a Sunday, so here I'll give you a little too much information.
Go for it.
There's no such thing, Anna, Vice President.
My family was staying with us, including my baby nieces.
Speaking of those baby nieces, the Vice President also opens up about a viral picture from the
convention that meant so much to so many.
And Tim Walls talks about that convention moment with his son that brought many viewers
to tears.
You were speaking, the camera caught him, so incredibly proud of you, so emotional, saying
that's my dad.
Yeah, I don't know as a father I could have ever imagined that.
Wow.
But the, the, the Kamala Harris, Israel answer, uh, disastrous, absolute disaster, promise
she also doesn't have charisma to like carry it.
You know what I mean?
Remember what I told you?
Like people will project their own opinions on to like their candidate if they like the
candidate.
And certainly plenty of people will project their own opinion.
They'll be like, Oh, what more do you want?
She says she wants a ceasefire.
The reality is how many people will do that? Okay. And it is, it is a very clear to be clear interviews bad on positions, but not really bad performance wise like GOP, etc. were expecting.
I mean, it's not great. What about saying we need to ceasefire is bad.
You think that was my major point of contention with that? Okay, I'm not going to answer silly questions right now because we don't have enough time.
Um, Kamala Harris needs to separate herself from Kamala Harris needs to separate herself
from Joseph Robin and Brandon.
Joseph Robin and Brandon is objectively unpopular on the issue of Israel.
Kamala Harris currently is unpopular on Israel.
She will only become less popular on Israel as time goes on, as she has moments like this
one.
Okay.
Of course, Dana Bash is going to fucking ask an Israel related question.
So far we got, she's pro fracking, pro border wall, you know, pro, uh, she, she's talking
about how fucking, uh, prosecutorial she was as a cop.
And on top of that said that she wants a Republican, uh, cabinet.
She's open to having a Republican member in her cabinet.
And also she is staying the course on Israel.
Okay.
She then turned her, yeah.
She said this, there it is.
So no change on policy. Dana specifically asked Dana specifically asked. So no weapons transfers
like no arm, no arms embargo or anything like that. Harris said, no, no change of policy.
She said, no change of policy. No, we need to get a deal done from a recent, recent
you got pulled regarding military Israel. America should decrease military aid, 35%
maintain current level, 25% increase military aid, 20%. Okay. She also then said, you
You know, mass rapes were happening on young people by Hamas terrorists and yada, yada, yada.
Once again, obviously, no shift in policy, no shift in tone.
Oh, she is completely fucking cemented.
So 65% don't want to decrease in military spending.
I love that.
That's one way to look at this fucking poll.
The other way to look at it is the plurality wants no military or a decrease in military
8 in this situation means like we have to stop giving arms transfers to Israel. Okay.
Until the fucking ceasefire proposal is done. I've seen this actual proposal. I've seen the
actual you go poll and I've seen all of these other fucking polls that have been conducted.
People immediately responded to me in my on my tweet with this dumb ass fucking CNN title.
She would lose a lot of votes if she were to say she favors an arms embargo. And this
is based on a CNN poll yesterday. Thank God we spent three hours looking at that
fucking CNN poll earlier, where we found that the majority of Americans want to stop weapons
transfers to Israel. That same fucking poll shows that. They are lying about it.
And his reelection did. But before he tweeted the news, Biden called his vice president.
And for the first time, we are hearing about that phone call and exactly what Kamala Harris
was doing when she answered. But we started this discussion with the moment that set
all of this in motion, CNN's presidential debate, and whether President Biden was strong
enough to lead this nation again.
Vice President Harris, you were a very staunch defender of President Biden's capacity to
serve another four years right after the debate.
You insisted that President Biden is extraordinarily strong.
Given where we are now, do you have any regrets about what you told the American
people?
No, not at all.
Not at all.
I have served with President Biden for almost four years now,
and I'll tell you it's one of the greatest honors of my career, truly.
He cares so deeply about the American people.
He is so smart and loyal to the American people.
And I have spent hours upon hours with him,
be it in the Oval Office or the Situation Room.
He has the intelligence, the commitment, and the judgment
and disposition that I think the American people rightly
deserve in their president.
By contrast, the former president has none of that.
And so, one, I am so proud to have
served as vice president to Joe Biden.
And two, I am so proud to be running with Tim Wals
for President of the United States and to bring America what I believe the American people
deserve, which is a new way forward and turn the page on the last decade of what I believe
has been contrary to where the spirit of our country really lies.
But the last decade, of course, the last three and a half years has been part of
your administration.
I'm talking about an era that started about a decade ago, where there is some
Some suggestion warped, I believe it to be, that the measure of the strength of a leader
is based on who you beat down, instead of where I believe most Americans are, which
is to believe that the true measure of the strength of a leader is based on who you lift
up.
That's what's at stake as much as any other detail that we could discuss in this election.
We haven't had a chance to talk.
I'm just curious, staying on President Biden,
when he called you and said he was pulling out of the race,
what was that like?
And did he offer to endorse you right away,
or did you ask for it?
It was a Sunday.
So here, I'll give you a little too much information.
Go for it.
There's no such thing as Vice President.
My family was staying with us.
And including my baby nieces.
And we had just had pancakes and Auntie,
can I have more bacon?
Yes, I'll make you more bacon.
And then we were sitting down to do a puzzle.
And the phone rang, and it was Joe Biden.
And he told me what he had decided to do.
And I asked him, are you sure?
And they said yes.
And that's how I learned about it.
And what about the endorsement?
Did you ask for it?
He was very clear that he was going to support me.
So when he called to tell you, he said,
I'm pulling out of the race and I'm going to support you.
Well, my first thought was not about me
to be honest with you.
My first thought was about him, to be honest.
I think history is going to show a number of things
about Joe Biden's presidency.
I think history is going to show that in so many ways
it was transformative.
Oh, so boring.
Be it on what we have accomplished around finally
investing in America's infrastructure,
investing in new economies, in new industries,
what we have done to bring our allies back together
and have confidence in who we are as America
and grow that alliance.
what we have done to stand true to our principles,
including one of the most important international rules
and norms, which is the importance of sovereignty
and territorial integrity.
And I think history is going to show not only
has Joe Biden led an administration that
has achieved those extraordinary successes,
but the character of the man is one
that he has been in his life and career,
including as a president, quite selfless,
and puts the American people first.
A passionate defense of the man who chose her
to be his running mate four years ago.
Four years later, Harris made a choice of her own.
And with Governor Walz's rise to national prominence,
a star was born at the convention, Gus Walz.
We'll hear about that moment between father and son
and the woman who could make history in the Oval Office
on this iconic photo.
Madam Vice President, the photograph that has gone viral,
you were speaking, one of your grandnises
that you were just talking about,
was watching you accept the nomination.
You didn't explicitly talk about gender or race
in your speech, but it obviously means a lot
to a lot of people and that viral picture really says it.
What does it mean to you?
I swear to fucking God like people just don't understand like the Democratic Party doesn't
understand that like a big part of the reason why people were excited was because she wasn't
Biden, which meant that she was going to be more dynamic and potentially even change
some of these policies that Biden was running on. Okay. One of those policies was Israel
Palestine as well. They're banking on the idea that people just simply aesthetically
are excited that it's no longer Biden and also simultaneously banking on the idea that Republicans
don't have enough oppo on Kamala Harris and were caught with their dicks out in the fucking wind
pissing against the goddamn wind and they don't have enough time to develop enough attacks
against Kamala Harris which to a certain degree is true and therefore her approval ratings will
just soften from this point on, and she will skirt by. Okay. The problem is they, they expect
progressives won't vote for Trump. I mean, it's true. And progressives won't vote for Trump.
So they're just literally banking on picking up as many like Trump, never Trumpers as they
possibly can pick up and hope that like her zero swag candidacy will be enough to will
be enough to, you know, get a bunch of young people, people of color to go out and vote.
I mean, so far polls show that, you know, she's getting there.
But if you think that this interview is good, you have to be Aaron Rupar.
I don't think it's good at all.
I think she is, she does not have the oomph necessary
to carry across Epidneal liberal policies, okay?
Like you need to be Barack Obama to be able to do that.
Barack Obama 2012, okay?
Right now, Kamala Harris at the very least
needs to be Barack Obama 2008,
because if she doesn't have the rhetorical skills,
like the, the skills of a, of an expert orator, she at the very least needs to make up for
it by being like, I'm going to do things that are going to help people. Okay.
Instead, she's cutting away at the momentum that she has by just being like, I'm going
to be exactly like Biden, except I'm not old. It'd be fair. Several progressive groups,
uncommitted leaders in Detroit, Muslim women for Harris have recently said they want
people to support and vote for Harris because they feel they can move her in office.
I mean I disagree with them. I don't think they will be able to move her in office at all.
I think it's fucking ridiculous. There's no, they said that about Biden too, okay? I mean
who knows? Good luck to them, okay? I wish him the best. I wish those people the very
best. I hope what they are doing is not a fruitless endeavor. Do I believe that you
will be able to move her. Fuck no. Okay. Do I believe that we will be able to move her more
than Trump again? Fuck no. Like the equation is, Oh, well, you can't move Trump as well.
Yeah, I know. Okay. But neither can neither can you move the Democratic Party. And the
equation is becoming clear that it is like nearly identical to the Biden situation
in front of us where it's like, you know, they're just firmly committed to these positions.
They don't care. They don't want to like make any sort of bold proclamations that might
actually captivate a larger voter base. They're not going to do that. They're just going
to go with the safe route. What they pursue is the safe route. But it is a little known
guy outside of his home state where Minnesota nice is a source of pride. But behind
All of that folksy humor and flannel Tim walls is far from just being mr. Nice guy, and it comes to needling Donald Trump
Governor you obviously have spoken to voters all over your state for years. What are you learning in a place like, Georgia?
Explosion in small business grows the one thing is his work force and childcare because workers have to have child
Camping with Tim walls
I'll just tell you like this. I'm sorry guys if you want me to be lived up about this shit like I can't lie to you
It's just
It just hurts to see
Something so obvious with this word. These guys are just weird
known as a folksy father of two from rural America now we're running mate
All my enthusiasm is fucking gone like I'm just so fucking deflated not that it matters
I mean I'm one guy who gives a shit whatever crazy thing pops into his mind
And finding his own rhythm with his new boss.
What's your work?
Brisket and greens and mac and cheese.
What about you?
I had the brisket and coleslaw on this.
And what about the spice situation, the Tabasco?
What's happening with that?
I'm going to let it streak for himself.
The vice president's growing peppers at her residence.
She's trying to bring me along on this.
You know, Minnesotans.
It's okay.
It honestly feels like they saw a crumb of momentum
and then thought, oh my God, like we have this in the bag.
Let's not change anything.
The addresses that you both gave, but standout moments that were perhaps unexpected during
the convention.
You mentioned one of them, Governor.
A moment that you shared, that the world shared with your son, Gus.
You were speaking, the camera caught him so incredibly proud of you, so emotional, saying,
that's my dad.
Yeah.
I don't know, as a father, I could have ever imagined that.
I'm grateful for so many reasons to be on this ticket.
But that moment, to understand what was really important,
to have my son feel a sense of pride in me,
that I was trying to do the right thing.
And it was, you try and protect your kids, you don't.
It brings notoriety and things.
But it was just such a visceral emotional moment
that I'm just, I'm grateful I got to experience it.
And I'm so proud of him.
I'm proud of him.
I'm proud of Hope. I'm proud of Gwen. She's a wonderful mother and these are great kids and I think the one thing he's talking about the arrow we're in is our politics can be better. It can be different. We can show some of these things and we can have families involved in this and I hope that there was, I hope people felt that out there and I hope they hug their kids a little tighter because you just never know and life can be kind of hard.
And last question, Madam Vice President, the photograph that has gone viral.
You were speaking, one of your grandnises that you were just talking about, was watching
you accept the nomination.
You didn't explicitly talk about gender or race in your speech, but it obviously means
a lot to a lot of people, and that viral picture really says it.
What does it mean to you?
You know, I, listen, I am running because I believe that I am the best person to do this job at this moment.
Um, for all Americans, regardless of race and gender.
Um, but I did see that photograph.
And I was deeply touched by it.
And, right, she's, it's the back of her head, her tool braids, and um, and then I'm in the front of the photograph, obviously speaking.
And it's very humbling.
It's very humbling in many ways.
Could she talk to you about it afterwards?
Oh, she had a lot to talk about.
She had a lot.
She listened to everything.
And she listens to everything.
Give you your hot take.
Oh, yeah, definitely.
Madam Vice President, Governor Walls,
thank you so much for your time.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Thank you, Donna.
Thank you.
This was Vice President Harris's first real unscripted
setting where voters could see and hear her explain some of her policy positions now and
how they differ from before she became vice president and why. And this was the first
we heard those details about an extraordinary phone call from the president dropping out
of the meeting.
Austin is a great example of this because he's going to vote for Kamala Harris no matter
what. You know what I mean? He doesn't give a shit. But he recognizes that this
doesn't look well to maybe a broader audience.
with us. We hope to bring that interview to you as well. We have plenty of CNN's special coverage
ahead. I want to go to my friend and colleague, Abby Phillip, who is standing by with some of the
best political minds in the business. Abby, we have them all here. Dana, you've given us a lot
to chew on our hats off to you. Thank you very much. Seemed fine. Yeah. I mean, it wasn't
a fucking disaster, but like, think about, think about that, dude. Oh, wow. It wasn't
a disaster like what are we doing here this isn't Joe Biden chat even that is like a very brandonian
attitude to have about a fucking interview that was like a little contentious in the beginning
but then was mostly a puff piece the fuck do you mean are we back is she just Joe Biden
reskinned like what the fuck are we talking about comfortable comfort that we haven't seen before
from her. We didn't see certainly the last time she ran. She was she was very
connected to her word. She seemed strong. She seemed competent. She seemed like
someone who could be president of the United States. That was the glaze test.
One thing is that we got a lot of they're gonna do glaze now. They're gonna
give her props because she went moderate. Well, two things then. I think that
she she handled the the issue of her changes or perceived changes. Honestly,
It's just it this literally is is because Donald Trump was so ass. It doesn't matter. Like that's it
Donald Trump was so ass. She still has a chance of winning this election
Uh overall though
Like the bar for our politics has been set solo the common not physically crapping herself during an interview is now considered a brilliant performance
But in reality, she's a mess platitudes mix with lies mix with nonsense with Zachary and slathered on by Dana bash
I mean, who gives the fuck what Ben Shapiro has to say. He should worry about his own
candidate. But like overall to be fair, I think her lame duck campaign is enough to get across
the finish line. I think so too. If you're like worried, if you're worried, chatters
about nothing other than, you know, making sure that Trump is not president, fear not.
The Trump campaign has been bouldering towards death and destruction at a rapid clip.
Okay.
But this, and I repeat myself, like I said, with Joseph Robin and Brandon, and I will
repeat myself now with Joseph Robin and Brandon, but in a younger woman's body should not
be a close race at all.
Okay.
Trump got fucking shot and almost killed.
And it didn't do anything for his candidacy. Okay. Like that is crazy. That's how fucking
unpopular he is. People are that committed to hating him. Meanwhile, you can look forward
to tepid neoliberalism in our, in our near future.
Kamigala, thank you for the fire. You, this is why don't you support Harris on these
new found partisan ideals that might uplift people as much as you uplift non-subs
when you announce that at the top of the hour I break after every hour fucking I'm so done
I'm so fucking done I mean it's just like I read that I've already I've already I'm
done I'm like you can get me you can get me with the silly shit right now okay you
can that's it you got me okay three minute break is here I don't even care okay fuck
I've accepted my fate dude. You think the flip-flopping is a problem? It should be under normal circumstances
but the Trump campaign is so bad at like messaging anything really that they can't even fucking get
that right. I think this interview was very useful as a mask-off moment of what liberals say
they are. She admitted that Israel is violating international law which means that under the
he act, it is illegal to give them weapons and yet they still are laws or nothing but
a paper shield to serve the interests of capital. I mean, we already knew that. This
really does feel like Hillary 2016. Yeah. Except if Hillary didn't have the fucking
same level of baggage that she does, she would have defeated Donald Trump. So yes,
in that regard, it's like Hillary with like no 30 years of opposition research and
like entire fields of conspiracy theories dedicated to her. And with no like, like
her generic democrat status saves her in the circumstance. She's not like a figure specifically
pointed to as like American military might and vengeance and like a technocratic sociopath.
Like nobody points to her as that. Now, of course, if you keep doing interviews like this,
more people will point to her as that. But overall, overall, I would say it just really
fucking shitty interview. It was basically her stump speech reiterated over and over again.
Nothing new there. I told you guys already that she wasn't going to fucking change direction on
Gaza. You know, I mean, Hillary was also running on her positive eyes of Obama,
whereas Kamala is bringing baggage from Biden's presidency. No, I still think,
I still think she has a pretty solid shot of winning. Aren't we as progressives a bit of
guilty of glazing and overly wish-casting the past few weeks? No. I still fucking said,
well, wait and see. I haven't seen anything from her. I reiterated that her progressive
championing of causes under the Trump administration as a senator was meaningless overall. What was
meaningful is what she would do now. Oh, here, the clip that Chatter wanted me to play earlier.
This is me from 2021. If it's purely defensive, why don't we give one to the Palestinians?
They they get bomb more than fucking Israel by Israel. I don't understand
It's purely defensive I think we should give Hamas an iron dome right up. I actually don't even I'm not even joking about that
I think I think that the the
Gaza Strip deserves its own iron
Make no mistake. I'm being 100 years. Don't think that I'm joking about that
Which is a poor direction. You think it's a result of commas direction with the campaign versus Hillary Biden staffers composing a significant portion of her campaign?
I don't fucking know. Do you think she will pivot or message you away from the center in a meaningful way in the near future?
Are we cooked to a Joe Biden reskin? No, you are cooked to a Joe Biden reskin
Hopefully she'll carry on some of the good policies that Joe Biden in terms of like being pro labor is shit
Maybe not like taking out Lena con but at this point. I don't even fucking know
Okay, I don't even know maybe she'll fucking fire Lena con to fuck it. YOLO, you know
inflation over a period of years has been a heavy toll on people here and
around the world but around the world is not relevant here and so to the to the
degree that they can say she is going to continue doing exactly what Joe Biden
was doing for people who don't have confidence in Biden's policies that is
a prospective problem I don't think the thing about you know you know this
This whole thing about, you didn't say it tonight, but you've said before and I just
disagree with this notion that, Dan actually asked the question, well you've been there
for three and a half years, no vice president makes policy, okay?
Let's just make that clear.
Nobody has said this before.
Nobody talks about the Pence year.
Well, nobody talks about the Biden years when Obama was, but nobody does that, so,
but it is a challenge for her.
Actually the things that are Biden was a prominent figure in the Obama administration in the worst ways possible
She didn't make policy though
I mean she said I was the last person in the room on Afghanistan and she cast
many major tie-breaking votes in the election
She didn't pass that's different than saying that she made the decision
Yeah, she was she she claimed to be his last and most principled
Why did you act like a matter? You should pick for VP's you're gonna be so untreatable regardless of picking your preferred candidate
What are you fucking stupid? Why are you talking like your Kamala Harris is best friend or some shit?
You're an American citizen jackass. Do you not have any fucking demands of your goddamn elected representatives fuck is wrong with you
Peasant brain fucking loser
It's just pure team sports for you, huh? Like you don't really care
You don't have any expectations like you have no policies that you want you what you've no demands or you're like the representative
Like the fuck
Not saying she's good on everything. What is she good on then in this interview? The right-wing
border bill is that what you want? Why don't you go vote for the Republicans then? They're
even better on the border chatter. They're the best on the border. They're the border
guys. So fuck. Is it because you're pro fracking? Once again, Republicans better
on fracking, drill, baby drill. That's what Donald Trump said. That's a good one.
Okay. Or is it a Republican cabinet member that you wanted from Kamala Harris? Okay.
Well, if you get a Republican in office, every cabinet member will be a Republican.
What is the good economics that she's advocating for?
Child tax credits, expanding the child tax credits?
Fine.
That's good.
You're right.
I agree.
That is good.
That's it.
That's what you were voting for, for Kamala Harris.
The expansion of fucking child tax credits.
Is that what we're doing?
Got it.
That seems like a good reason.
It's done it more.
We know what his habits are.
So like, if, if JD Vance came out and was like, I'm going to expand the Trump tax credits
by a fucking $8,000, you would vote for the Republicans then.
Is that what you're going to say?
I think she is willing to let others do that work for her and thinks that, I mean, and
I think this is backed up in both evidence and reporting.
People come to her when Trump attacks her in that way that that is a good thing
for her.
I think it rallies people around her.
I mean, well, I think we should think about the difference
in context between 2019 and now.
It wasn't just that it was off the cuff, that was the problem.
It was that the 2019 primary was one
that had so many litmus tests about very specific,
kind of progressive, moderate policy questions
that I think really caused her to feel torn
between a lot of situations.
And we had a lot of things that she ended up
having to roll back the next day.
Against Donald Trump, there is an ability for her
to be focused on kind of consistent democratic messaging.
And I think that allows a greater comfort in ease
that we saw play out today.
Let's not be mistaken.
I mean, Donald Trump is tall and very loud.
And he is very persistent.
It's not going to be so easy to just say, okay,
let's move on.
He's going to be right there.
Yes, but I think you have to play your game.
If Trump would place an arms embargo on Israel,
but all of his other policies remain,
would you vote for him?
Fuck no, what are you fucking stupid?
One, because he would never do that anyway.
He's in the pocket of Mary and Madison.
And two, of course I wouldn't fucking vote for him.
What an idiotic statement.
So fuck.
He didn't answer the question about raising.
I'm gonna, I'm gonna fuck.
Like I'm angry at Kamala Harris for her closeness to Trump's other policies.
And you're over here being like, well, you must be a single issue voter on
Gaza.
You're a fucking idiot.
You don't understand anything I'm saying.
If that's a genuine question that you're asking.
I'm not angry at Kamala Harris because she's a black woman or whatever.
I'm angry at Kamala Harris because she has a right-wing border bill that she proposed that she's actively campaigning on that
She's literally fucking also all I'm so super pro fracking as a matter of fact
These are all things that Republicans are better on okay all things that Republicans are fucking better on
Meanwhile on the other side of it
The only thing we have our tax credits, okay, which is fine whatever, but it's again
deregulation and tax credits are the only thing this goddamn neoliberal party will always it will ever advocate for
Okay, what the fuck is happening? I'm losing my goddamn mind
We are far right on these issues now that we have like immigration wrapped up to how is this any different than any fucking right-wing party in the in Europe?
Oh, we're pro-trans. That's it. Okay, got it
Well, wait for the next election cycle until they drop trans from the agenda as well, okay
How is everything so conditional? Like they just negotiate how much further right they're gonna go every fucking four years
Like what are you talking about? It's crazy
But hey the media will favor this and they will give her her flowers because she went right wing enough, okay?
They're not gonna fucking rip her sound disorienting to the people
Actually, let me play that side just the people who may have missed it. This is what she said
Generally speaking, how should voters look at some of the changes that you've made that
you've explained some of here in your policy?
Is it because you have more experience now and you've learned more about the information?
Is it because you were running for president in a Democratic primary?
And should they feel comfortable and confident that what you're saying now is going to
be your policy moving forward?
Dan, I think the the the most important and most significant aspect of
My policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed
You mentioned the great new deal. I
Have always believed and I have worked on it that the climate crisis is real
Yeah, the funniest part is like ain't nobody's gonna stop calling her a fucking radical communist by the way
Okay, nobody is stopping like it's like when Nancy Pelosi wrote on that fucking
messaging bill where she was like oh we're anti-communist it's like oh yeah
that really stopped the republic is calling you a fucking communist certain
standards for reduction of greenhouse gas is pointless it's always pointless that
value has not changed my value around what we need to do to secure our border
that value has not changed I spent two terms as the Attorney General of
California prosecuting transnational criminal organization violations of
American laws regarding the passage illegal passage of guns drugs and
human beings across our border. My values have not changed.
My values have not changed. I mean, actually, interestingly,
as I listened to that sound, but I was thinking of myself,
I mean, it's just a hypothetical.
Okay, everybody, calm down. Stop attacking people to ask
me questions. Okay.
All right, it's fine. I understand chatter. I apologize
for all the other chatter is yelling at you. Okay, everybody
calm down. Not everyone is a fucking disingenuous asshole.
Okay. The bit of the Dems from the DNC scrimmage law holding the freeze in the year, the holding
describes the Dems in general, listening to his base of the fucking Republicans base like, huh?
Yeah. So it's crazy. This is all, this is so chalk, dude. Again, this race will be lost by
Donald Trump. Okay. That's it. That's it. Because it is literally Joe Biden versus Donald
Trump, but this time it's not Joe Biden. It's a younger, uh, is a younger black woman. So,
they're hoping that that will carry on enough like excitement.
Americans have a problem choosing people to be president. Is there anything Kamala could say
and do that would fuck up the bag and have Trump win? Um, as an independent, you might not
like me saying this, but I was happy to hear of her say a few of those items in the beginning.
What is an independent like you're a twitch watcher and you're excited that
What do you mean what do you I'm confused
Are you hating this chat? I think he does not like to see pivoted. He's not answering the question
He's not answering the question. Go to Fox bet you Fox having fun with this
What do you mean?
Like I don't understand what you you're an independent, but you like all the revolving policies or how does that work?
Like I genuinely don't understand that at all
All abortion is a good policy that I mean, it's a good issue to talk about for the, uh,
for the Democrats.
It is because it is harming a shit ton of women.
Okay.
I mean, shit ton of people in this country overall though, um, 40 plus Facebook checking
the overall opinions that it was fine, but kind of boring.
No one here cares about fracking.
So that was seen as a waste of time asking so much.
Everyone universally loved her support for border in Israel, and especially how much
she wants to cease fire without abandoning our allies.
Big on lowering prices and future lifting people up,
not putting them down.
Yeah.
I mean, exactly.
But Hasan Abiyan is an abortion murder, yes.
And we like that sort of thing.
Our people in your community, seriously asking
if there's anything Kamala could do to lose
as though she's so far ahead.
I mean, if she keeps being boring and uncharismatic
and keeps leading into like right wing policies
And the Trump campaign actually fucking turns around and like gets their shit in order
Then you could genuinely see an issue. The problem is like I said Donald Trump has lost like
Donald Trump already has all of the fucking people that will vote for him
Ready to go
Okay, it's very difficult for him to pick up extra votes at this point very very difficult if not fucking impossible
That's why he's going the crank route
It's like ain't nobody out here voting for this man. Okay
So overall, it's just like if Kamala ends up depressing her own voter turnout, then she's cooked
That's copium. What a boarding-born babies bad sexual decisions. What are you saying, bro?
You're fucking deluded like you are a delusional person a boarding dead
Aborting born babies. Yes, dude. We love a boarding-born babies here. Okay
10 month abortion you should get whatever fucking you should get the 1,000 month abortion honestly
I'm starting to get even more worried as she's pushed down the border policy. She might even go further right wing on that
Yeah
Yeah, she kind of came out of the gay swinging with that border shit
There was no reason for her to do so but she still did it, huh?
Do you believe she's a strong candidate fuck no and what were your overall thoughts on the interview?
Sorry if I miss you saying I don't believe she's a strong candidate. I never believed she was a strong candidate to begin with I
I thought that her like her malleable positions actually made it an interesting race, depending
on which direction she went with.
But it turns out the direction is just regular old Democratic Party bullshit.
Overall though, overall though, it is obvious that, you know, half of the fucking, I mean,
think about it this way, dude, think about it this way.
carrying her right now is literally Republican success in terms of carrying out their restrictive
agenda on abortion. That is the only thing that's carrying her. If the Republicans were
not stupid and fucking did not repeal Roe v Wade, this would be a Reagan style landslide
victory for fucking the Republican Party at this point. Okay, because it's unimaginably
like there is nothing motivating the Democrats to fucking go out. Also trans issues.
Yeah, dude, Americans really are voting on trans issues. Yeah
Trans issues the fuck do you mean America's probably more likely to fucking be anti trans the vote on that basis then fucking pro-trans the voting on that basis
What are we talking about?
Like that's just a talking point for the Democrats to be like you want trans people to be murdered, sweetie. Okay?
like
Trans people are not like
Magical mystical deities also trans issues. I am I'm in Florida. It's hell. I'm sorry to hear that chatter. It's just like
It trans people are not magical mystical deities like they are not outside of like the regular economic pressures, you know what I mean
They still need to eat, you know
They still need to eat they still need to fucking pay rent. These are all problems that trans people face as well
You know, there's a ton of women that have been uninspired and disenfranchised by the process that aren't gonna come out
I'm grows and vote for the first female president. The women's marches were massive.
Yo, you know, a woman ran for president, right?
In 2016.
So fuck are you talking about?
And white women still voted for the fucking, the, the, the grabbing by the pussy guy.
Hello? No.
The only reason why women are actually fucking galvanized and more interested
in voting is because that grabbing by the pussy guy turned around and was like,
Actually, we are removing a medical procedure that you could go and get normally.
Okay?
Through the most undemocratic process possible, the Supreme Court of the United fucking States.
So of course, not great, you know, not great.
Sorry, 55% of women, as the second time was 52%.
Right women.
That was the Biden administration.
No, dude.
Administration didn't fucking make abortion illegal. Okay. It was obviously Trump's Supreme Court. Like, come on
Ain't nobody thinks is the Biden administration unless you're Aiden Ross like Aiden Ross the only man in America who thinks that abortion was
Was Biden's fault. Okay
To be honest most women don't care about abortion because they never they
Believe they will never need one. You are insane for saying such an insane thing
most women don't care about abortion rise. Are you insane? That's craziness chatter lives on Mars.
If there is not a fucking, it's not, it can't be this planet. I feel like I see why now Bernie
knows he was trying to hop on the Biden train and keep him in the race. They knew Kamala
would just run whatever damn machine wanted. And they thought they could maybe get some
leverage to get progressive policies passed with Biden. If they supported him feels Batman.
Yeah, but Biden was going to lose. So it wouldn't have fucking mattered what progressive
policies they could have gotten with Biden. So that was bad political instincts too.
I love that chatter said most women don't care about bodily autonomy.
Just like casually drop that. That was sick. Yeah, JD Vance in the chat. Anyone tell me the
point of Tim Walz? I thought his whole thing was we did progressive stuff in our state and we
want to translate it to national politics. Yeah, I was just, I don't know what happened. I think
think it was a fluke. Oh, you know, they're a pro live women,
right? Wait, what? You live in Southern California, you have no
clue. dog, you litter elderly lady. I think you live on not
this planet. Okay, you think only women in Southern California?
Don't get like, or care about abortion? Are you insane? Yeah,
I know they're pro-life women. I know. Just like they're a pro-choice man. Please look at
one singular poll elderly lady before coming in here and saying this, oh my God. Elderly
lady, please, please, I beg you. There is not a single red state in this country right
now that is not overwhelmingly voting to codify abortion protections. Okay, this includes motherfucking
Missouri. In Missouri, there is a ballot measure that will protect abortion that is polling at
54%. In Missouri, you are crazy. What are you saying? Yes, they do support it enough to go
out the vote. What is happening? Yo, I'm 10 minutes from Missouri. What I know. Okay. My
parents are all right. Q in Missouri and definitely wild to have it on the ballot
law. I mean, Missouri is not going to go blue. That's not what I'm saying at all. But like
the idea that women don't give a shit about abortion is crazy. Okay. They definitely do.
All right. I agree with the policy position, but it seems so negative from your commentary.
That's why I stray away from watching you during the Israel coverage. Wait, what shame on you for abusing an elder
No, it's not touching Holly seat
The Democrat on that ticket is that like pulling it like 38% or something. No, these places are fucking locked in. Okay. Oh
Missouri was purple in 2008 Hassan, Missouri is not going to go blue or purple. You guys are fucking insane
Missouri, just like every other fucking stupid ass nation in this state, especially southern
states, will literally go and fucking vote for the most, possibly most unimaginably progressive
policy position, as long as it is just a ballot measure, and then they will go straight down
ticket Republican.
They will vote for Adolf Hitler reincarnated and will love it, okay?
Missouri, now Southern, no, I'm thinking of Florida in that situation, Missouri, and all
these other fucking Midwestern states, all these Southern states, you have all of these
initiatives that are incredibly progressive.
As long as it is a ballot measure and not associated with a Democrat, they will go
out and they will vote for it by wider margins than they even vote for the Adolf
Hitler reincarnate.
And then they'll turn around and vote for Adolf Hitler reincarnate on the fucking, on the motherfuckin
same ticket.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's how it is in Florida too.
Another state with the abortion ballot measure, which Trump just said he will be voting for
by the way.
Earlier today.
Oh my lord, oh my lord, that's all I got for today.
I'm tired.
I will go, I will dive further in, okay?
I will dive further in to this interview tomorrow, okay?
My Lord, I am fucking tired.
Really, really deflated.
Sorry for no Wukong today.
Obviously I had, you know, other things going on.
I wanna hear you guys talk shit, okay?
I've been fucking cooking on Wulcong. I've been giving the gaming frogs way too much anyway. I love you guys see you tomorrow
We'll do more obviously a piece from the Middle East