Learn English with Donald Trump. President Donald Trump speaks to the America First Movement at the 2020 Democratic National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday, November 4, 2020. Trump speaks on his vision for the future of the country, and what it means to be an America Firster, and why he believes America First is the most important thing we need to focus on in 2020 and beyond. He also talks about his thoughts on Bernie Sanders and his campaign, and how he's going to take on the Democratic Party in 2020, and his advice to his 2020 opponent, Hillary Clinton, on how she should run her campaign and what she should do if she s going to lose to her opponent, Kamala Harris, in the Democratic primary. Trump also discusses why he thinks Bernie Sanders is a terrible candidate and why you should vote for Donald Trump in the 2020 election, and gives his advice on how you can get involved in the campaign and get involved with the 2020 campaign and the 2020 effort to elect the next president of the United States of America First. Tweet Me! with your thoughts on this episode and what you think of the President's speech. Timestamps: 4:00 - Why Bernie Sanders should run for President in 2020 6:30 - Why Trump is a better candidate than Hillary Clinton 8:00- Why he s a better choice than Bernie Sanders 9:15 - Who should I vote for 2020? 11:40 - Why I m running against Hillary Clinton? 12:30- Who s better than Trump? 15:00 16: What s the best candidate to run against Bernie Sanders? 17: What do you think is the best presidential candidate? 18: What are you going to do for me? 19:20 - How do I m going to vote for Trump in 2020 in 2020? What s your biggest chance? 21:15- What s my biggest takeaway from this election? 22:40- What do I think I m most likely to win the 2020 primary? 23:00 | How do you feel about Trump s 2020 campaign? 24:40 25:30 26:10 - Who s the biggest opportunity? 27:00 What s a good chance to win in 2020 vs. Trump s? 29:10 35:30 | Who do I have the best chance of winning the 2020 race? 36:40 | Can I win the next election in 2020 or do I win it?
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00:02:05.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:02:11.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:02:26.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:04:42.000the However, I can't stay by the side of my nose.
00:05:00.000We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or at the campaign, and I'll let them know.
00:05:16.000And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on them.
00:05:21.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:05:32.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:05:47.000This is not the Trump campaign from 2016.
00:07:47.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:08:31.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:08:36.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:18:19.000Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but I'm sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense, so... Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
00:24:06.000If you put on notice, if you fuck around with us, if you do something bad to us, we are going to do things to you that have never been done before.
00:28:57.000My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now.
00:29:05.000If you miss this version of Trump, you have his campaign managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles to blame.
00:29:13.000La Civita was found liking posts on Twitter advocating for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and to remove Trump from office on January 6th.
00:29:20.000And Wiles wants Trump to abandon his loyal base in order to pander to minorities who won't turn out to vote for him regardless.
00:29:28.000Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles are responsible for Trump's drastic change in rhetoric and his failure in the polls.
00:29:35.000If you want Trump to win, he must fire these disloyal saboteurs.
00:29:39.000Use the hashtags firelessavida and firewiles to save Trump from these swamp creatures.
00:33:06.000You are going to be force-fed curry and coconuts in prison if you don't fire all of your campaign staffers because you are losing this election.
00:33:38.000You would have better luck hiring a random guy from one of your rallies At least you know that he would rather die and see you look like shit on national television Right now your campaign staffers are intentionally making you look like shit And when you lose, America's gonna smell like curry and coconuts and you will be in prison But hey, maybe they'll send you to Guantanamo You will never have to deal with the country that you let
00:33:56.000go to shit, but we will, so what the fuck dude?
00:33:58.000We have to live in this shithole after you lose, so how about you fire these idiots and
00:34:02.000hire us, you've got nothing to lose, except your freedom and your empire and your family
00:34:14.000Gripe Reward 2, Gripe Reward 2, your campaign sucks, yeah, we're coming for you.
00:34:21.000Gripe Reward 2, Gripe Reward 2, your campaign sucks, yeah, we're coming for you.
00:34:37.000Me and the grippers will save the Trump campaign.
00:34:40.000We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign, and I'll let them know.
00:42:33.000If they want to say you're making us lose, good!
00:42:36.000Let them say that and let them fix it!
00:42:39.000If the Trump campaign can't win over the loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control.
00:42:46.000If Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, two never-Trumpers, two election fraud deniers, if they're really in control, if that's who's running it, if we don't get anything out of this campaign, then it should lose.
00:42:59.000They hate when people play politics, but we have to play politics.
00:43:03.000They want us to just shut up and vote.
00:43:06.000Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out.
00:43:09.000The only thing that we can do is the unthinkable.
00:43:13.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new
00:43:20.000government controlled by you, the American people.
00:43:34.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system.
00:45:49.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:46:33.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:46:38.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:48:17.000God said, I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, fix this country, work all day, fight the Marxists, eat supper, then go to the Oval Office and stay past midnight at a meeting of the heads of state.
00:49:09.000Who understands the difference between tariffs and inflation, will finish his 40-hour week by Tuesday noon, but then put in another 72 hours.
00:54:29.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden, glooming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:54:56.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:55:11.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:59:32.000Since then, we live on another planet.
00:59:38.000Anyone who is a parent or has had a parent can try to imagine the anguish and misery that John and I and all the hostage families are enduring.
00:59:59.000Rachel and I are comforted to be back in our sweet home, Chicago.
01:00:06.000We were both born and raised here, and our families still live here.
01:00:54.000We're heartened that both Democratic and Republican leaders
01:01:00.000demonstrate their bipartisan support for our hostages being released.
01:01:06.000We've met with President Biden and Vice President Harris numerous times at the White House.
01:01:13.000They're both working tirelessly for a hostage and ceasefire deal that will bring our precious children I don't know what that... I wasn't playing a game.
01:08:05.000If you don't like it, get the hell out That's what they yell when I open my mouth A stick is a stick, a stone is a stone But who's gonna care if I don't?
01:08:12.000life if you're a zoomer you know exactly what I'm talking about
01:08:17.000hello stick is a stick stone is a stone but who's gonna care if I don't who's
01:09:52.000I've never heard the song before in my life Was this like made for the DNC
01:10:15.000America, America, divided we fall America, America, God save us all From ourselves and the hell that we built for our kids America, America, we're better than this This is like the, uh, Kid Rock.
01:10:35.000This is like the Democrats' version of that Kid Rock song.
01:10:39.000I just hope my son's proud of the woman I was When I'm the tomorrow her God
01:10:47.000Can I live with the side that I chose to be on?
01:13:29.000We did all of this in a way that didn't pit American against American.
01:13:36.000We did this by healing rifts, by bridging divides, by pulling people together.
01:13:45.000And all the while, we in this nation lived up to our calling and our creed to be a more perfect union, to make this one nation under God, A little more indivisible.
01:17:42.000There is not a boy or girl in America from any creed, color, or heritage that will ever doubt being President of the United States is impossible again.
01:19:31.000When it comes to the border, hear me when I say, you know nothing, Donald Trump.
01:19:41.000He and his Republican imitators see the border and immigration as a political opportunity to exploit instead of an issue to address.
01:19:51.000Congress hasn't passed comprehensive immigration reform in nearly four decades.
01:19:58.000The three times they tried, Republicans blocked legislation that would have funded border security and created a more humane immigration system.
01:21:51.000And that bill included thousands of new border agents and personnel, new technology they can detect and stop fentanyl, more judges, and faster asylum processing.
01:22:04.000For the first time in decades, a chance at a real bipartisan solution.
01:22:09.000But at the last minute, Trump directed his allies in the Senate to vote it down.
01:24:39.000$20 billion in new border security gave the president the emergency power to shut down the border made compassionate but serious reforms to our asylum system.
01:24:52.000One Republican said it would have had almost unanimous support if it weren't for Donald Trump.
01:25:02.000Trump killed that bill and he did it because he knew that if we fixed the border he'd lose his ability to divide us
01:25:11.000his ability to fan the flames of fear about people who come from different places
01:30:25.000They stopped construction of the border wall.
01:30:29.000I'm Pete Aguilar, chair of the Democratic Caucus.
01:30:34.000For generations, my family has called California home.
01:30:40.000I grew up in San Bernardino, a working class community defined by family, faith, and hard work.
01:30:51.000These values, shared by Latino families across this country, are what made my family's American Dream possible.
01:31:01.000And only Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will protect the American Dream so that every family can earn a living, own a home, and reach their full potential.
01:31:17.000This is a vision for America that Donald Trump will never understand.
01:35:07.000And if two decades ago, when my parents immigrated to College Station, Texas, You told them that one day their son would reach 14 million followers on social media, graduate law school, and speak at the Democratic National Convention?
01:43:42.000Yeah, you may not be a Democrat, but she knows good and evil.
01:43:45.000Yeah, it's the pro-abortion, pro-degenerate, pro-pedophile convention.
01:43:51.000Yeah, they got their finger on the pulse because of classified documents.
01:43:59.000Yeah, they may support murdering babies and sodomy, but at least they don't have classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
01:44:09.000In our family, my wife Brooke and I are raising three boys and we have a family motto.
01:44:25.000And it says, doing the right thing will never be the wrong thing.
01:44:30.000During 2020, during just the lowest of lows, when we had armed officers outside our house protecting us from other Republicans, Donald Trump had targeted us.
02:08:54.000You know how when you download an app and there are hundreds of pages there that you don't read, it's just the terms and conditions, and you just click agree, right?
02:09:04.000Well these are the terms and conditions of a second Trump presidency.
02:09:08.000You vote for him, you vote for all of this.
02:12:31.000On page 459, Project 2025 resurrects a law from the 1800s called the Comstock Act to ban abortion nationwide and throw healthcare providers in jail.
02:13:03.000I'm in the United States Department of Education.
02:13:06.000I'm a proud civil servant and a proud union president.
02:13:12.000She works for the Department of Education and she's a proud civil servant.
02:13:17.000Well, Unfortunately for you, on page 78, Project 2025 calls for President Trump to purge the civil service of everyone who isn't a MAGA loyalist.
02:15:58.000I am so proud to be here supporting my friend.
02:16:02.000But the real reason I am here is that deep down, I truly believe that as a woman of color and as a single mother of three, it is incredibly important that I be appointed ambassador to Italy.
02:16:29.000I know it's not THE priority tonight, but just think about it.
02:16:34.000I am actually here because I've loved my president for a long time, and I want to tell you a story about one of the first times I ever met her.
02:17:58.000But she also knew that my family was watching.
02:18:02.000So, as she gently corrected my sloppy dose of making, she was complimenting me every step of the way, making sure that my daughter Kit heard how good of a cook I am.
02:18:14.000She had no desire to be seen as better than anyone else.
02:18:19.000She just wanted my kid to be impressed with her mom.
02:18:24.000And when she finally, and when she finally bit into my dosa, she looked at me and said, mmm, really good!
02:18:32.000And then never took another bite again.
02:20:29.000Kamala Harris is a courageous leader, a compassionate leader, and a common sense leader who will deliver real results for everyday Americans.
02:20:40.000Kamala Harris is fighting for our freedom.
02:20:43.000Kamala Harris is fighting for our families.
02:20:46.000Kamala Harris is fighting for our future.
02:20:49.000Together, let's make Kamala Harris the 47th President of the United States of America.
02:21:01.000In our great country, when you work hard and play by the rules, you deserve to earn a living
02:25:38.000Together, together, together, let's build a brighter future for our children and our grandchildren.
02:25:50.000In the Old Testament Book of Psalms, the scripture tells us that weeping may endure, During the long night, but joy will come in the morning.
02:31:09.000After the last two days, aren't you proud to be a Democrat?
02:31:19.000And I am very grateful to the Republicans and Independents that have joined us and been up here on the stage.
02:31:27.000And I hope they feel better about it now, because I've seen all these things that even I have to be reminded of from time to time when I get my spirits down.
02:36:48.000Will this president Bring us together or tear us apart.
02:36:53.000Will the president increase the peace, security, and stability and freedom that we enjoy and extend it to others as we can?
02:37:06.000We the people, we have to make a decision about these kind of questions.
02:37:15.000And every four years it's a little different because The people come up to candidates, come up to candidates, and they say, as they're saying now, here are our problems.
02:41:53.000You've got to deal with all these emergencies or there's something going on here or there or yonder, but Kamala Harris is the only candidate in this race who has the vision, the experience, the temperament, the will, and yes, the sheer joy.
02:46:07.000I mean, I don't really even care to defend Republicans, because it's like, who are we defending, George W. Bush and, like, his dad?
02:46:15.000I almost croaked in the first debate of this election season when President Trump said Nobody respected America anymore like they did when he was president.
02:47:29.000Here's where you are and what you believe.
02:47:33.000What are they supposed to make to these endless tributes to the late, great Hannibal Lecter?
02:47:49.000President Obama once gave me the great honor of saying I was the explainer-in-chief Folks, I've thought and thought about it, and I don't know what to say.
02:47:59.000Like Hakeem Jeffries, I too want an America that's more joyful, more inclusive, more future-focused.
02:48:21.000Just think what a burden it's been on us to get up day after day after day after day.
02:48:28.000What are they supposed to make of all these tributes to the late, great Hannibal Lecter?
02:48:33.000When there's so many opportunities out there, so many problems that need to be solved.
02:49:23.000you You just look at Tim Walz, listen to him, follow his record as a teacher, as a coach in the National Guard, as a congressman where he was the only Democrat, save one,
02:49:44.000elected in that district in more than 100 years.
02:49:59.000And by all accounts, he was a crack shot who had the courage among his rural constituents to say, we do not need these assault weapons available to people who can kill our
02:51:41.000Kamala Harris has fought for kids her whole life that were left out and left behind.
02:51:46.000She's taken on gangs trafficking across the border.
02:51:52.000She's fought to protect the rights of homeowners.
02:51:56.000She's been our leader in the fight for reproductive freedoms,
02:51:59.000and we know a majority of the American people are with us on that.
02:52:03.000And she's gained an invaluable amount of experience as vice president,
02:52:12.000advancing our values and interests around the world.
02:52:19.000She's already said she's going to work really hard to make sure that no American working full-time lives in poverty or has to worry about their children.
02:52:31.000Does anyone believe that that is achievable?
02:52:37.000She says that We got to make home ownership an achievable dream for everyone, not just a privilege.
02:52:47.000She said that it, and this meant a lot to me, that she would protect everybody's right to vote whether or not they voted for her.
02:52:57.000They were citizens and they deserve the right to vote.
02:53:09.000The other day, her opponent implied that if his people voted one more time,
02:53:16.000they'd be able to rig it from now on and they wouldn't have to vote again.
02:53:22.000You think they're kidding, but I know a lot of these folks, and most of them are really good people, but some of them think that they are bound to dominate America Politically, economically, and socially.
02:53:43.000And they have to use politics to do it.
02:55:09.000And so, as somebody who spends a lot of time in small towns and rural areas in New York and Arkansas and other places, I urge you to talk to all your neighbors.
02:55:29.000I urge you to meet people where they are.
02:56:01.000We Democrats right now have a lot of hay in the barn.
02:56:06.000We've got massive achievements, massive advances, but there's still a lot of slips between today and election day that we have to navigate.
02:56:23.000And so, I want to say this in the bottom of my heart.
02:56:30.000I have no idea how many more of these I'll be able to come to.
02:56:36.000I started in 76, and I've been everyone since.
02:57:36.000From a man who once had the honor to be called in this convention, the man from hope, we need, we need Kamala Harris, the President of Joy, to lead us.
02:57:56.000So, I'll be doing my part, you do yours.
02:58:04.000I'll see you when we're making a real joyful noise when the votes are counted.
03:00:58.000On January 20th, 2021, with the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, we established one of the most successful presidencies of modern times.
03:01:10.000And we quickly proved that Democrats deliver.
03:01:16.000millions of jobs, stronger infrastructure and rural broadband,
03:01:21.000a childs- a Biden child tax credit, rescuing human pensions, honoring our veterans,
03:02:32.000Politically, she is astute and strategic in winning difficult elections, quickly securing the nomination with dignity and grace, and choosing Tim Walz as our vice president.
03:02:50.000I had the honor of serving with Tim for 12 years in the Congress.
03:02:55.000He united Democrats, Republicans, and Independents to turn a red district blue.
03:03:05.000He showed courage when he came to Congress in voting for the Affordable Care Act, meeting the needs of his constituents despite Republicans' lies and misrepresentation.
03:03:17.000When he went home, won the election, he returned to Congress, he fought for our Americans' heroes as the Democratic leader of the Veterans Affairs Committee.
03:03:36.000January 6th was a perilous moment for our democracy.
03:03:41.000Never before had a President of the United States so brazenly assaulted the bedrock of our democracy, so gleefully embraced political violence, so willfully betrayed his oath of office.
03:03:56.000Let us not forget who assaulted democracy on January 6th.
03:09:48.000When Kamala Harris was the district attorney in San Francisco, California, I was a teen mother running an organization working to end sex trafficking among beautiful young women and girls, to build the self-determination and power among those girls.
03:10:15.000And Kamala learned about the work that I was doing.
03:10:47.000I saw Kamala Harris holding the hands of sexual assault survivors.
03:10:56.000I saw scores of mothers who lost their babies to gun violence lining up day after day at the courthouse waiting only to speak to Kamala because they knew, they knew that she would hear them, that she would truly see them.
03:11:18.000Because there's something about Kamala Harris.
03:12:14.000She came early and she left late every single day because, you know, like those mothers, like those sexual assault survivors, when she goes into that Oval Office, she, when she goes, Into that Oval Office.
03:12:40.000I guarantee you she will take all of us with her.
03:12:47.000The single mothers, the disabled veterans, the low-income folks who are dying to survive, the immigrants who are trying to work towards the promise of America.
03:13:54.000relate to any of them. The Attorney General of the United States and the Vice President's brother-in-law Tony West.
03:14:01.00035 years ago in my first week at law school, I met a new classmate, Maya Harris. We became
03:14:20.000best friends, but the way Kamala tells the story, we'd already fallen in love by graduation day.
03:14:28.000And when Maya and I married, I not only gained a life partner I love, a daughter I adore, and a mother-in-law I revered, someone I affectionately called Mother Harris, I also gained a sister, a sister I cherish, Kamala.
03:14:47.000Now, Maya, Kamala, and I each pursued different legal careers, but we were motivated by the same values.
03:15:03.000Values Mother Harris taught those two little girls.
03:15:07.000Values that powered Kamala's public service from the very beginning.
03:15:15.000You know, One of Kamala's very first cases in the District Attorney's Office, it involved a woman, an innocent woman, wrongfully arrested in a police raid.
03:15:29.000It was a Friday afternoon and the courthouse was shutting down for the weekend.
03:15:35.000And look, most prosecutors, they would have gone home and dealt with the matter the following Monday.
03:17:45.000A crime against any one of us is a crime against all of us.
03:17:51.000you The work that she did as Attorney General was taking on issues to help people who were trying to make a life for themselves and their families.
03:18:03.000When Kamala Harris came into office in 2011, the most urgent economic crisis facing communities throughout California was the foreclosure crisis.
03:18:14.000For too many Californians, hopes for lasting home ownership have been dashed.
03:18:19.000Victims have fallen prey to a series of mortgage scams, fraud, and unfair business practices.
03:18:25.000In order to get meaningful relief, we had to sue the banks and see through a lengthy litigation process.
03:18:33.000When Kamala was sitting at the table negotiating, it wasn't just about the money.
03:20:07.000Monday it was clear that the two issues they're running on, which they're hitting really hard, it's unions and abortion, although primarily it's abortion.
03:20:17.000And then what we've really seen the past couple of days is this fixation on Trump.
03:20:24.000It's all about Trump, and Trump is selfish, and Trump broke his promises, and Trump's the chaos candidate, and Trump did January 6th, and Trump... Which is what they've been running on, realistically, since 2016.
03:20:44.000I don't think this has been a particularly effective convention.
03:20:50.000I don't think it has been bad, but I don't think it's been particularly good.
03:20:54.000And the Republicans are right that the Democrats just don't have a platform.
03:20:59.000And they don't have a platform because they can't have one because they are theoretically the incumbent, given that Joe Biden is not really the president and Kamala is in office.
03:25:17.000Two and a half centuries ago, in Philadelphia, a band of patriots declared their independence from a king and set ourselves on a path of self-determination.
03:25:32.000Generation after generation has embraced that responsibility.
03:27:22.000The kind of real freedom that comes when that child has a great public school with an awesome teacher because we believe in her future.
03:27:36.000Real freedom, real freedom that comes when we invest in the police and in the community so that child can walk to and from school and get home safely to her mama.
03:27:51.000Real freedom, real freedom that comes when she can join a union, marry who she loves, start a family on her own.
03:28:01.000So she can be a lesbian, get abortions, be an atheist.
03:28:05.000she wants, and live a life of purpose where she is respected for who she is.
03:28:12.000That's literally the Democratic vision.
03:28:19.000Be a lesbian, get an abortion, join a union, join a worker's coalition.
03:28:55.000It's our future and freedoms that are on the line.
03:28:59.000And you have the power to shape the future of this country.
03:29:04.000Just like our ancestors, our ancestors who fought for freedom on the battlefield and sat in at lunch counters so our kids could stand up!
03:29:17.000Now, now it's on us, it's on us, my friends, to organize in our communities and on our For You pages around three basic American principles.
03:29:35.000We value our freedom, we cherish our democracy, and we love this country!
03:30:01.000And listen, despite our challenges, hear me on this, I want you to know I have never been more hopeful because I see in all of you the enduring promise of America.
03:36:40.000The United States is, of anywhere I've ever been, just one place where you can accomplish more.
03:36:48.000The big fantastic thing about America is that it is a land of opportunity.
03:36:54.000I know it sounds trite, but it's the truth.
03:36:57.000I grew up with a single mom and she really imbued in me these qualities that you just really have to care about your neighbors and your family and your friends.
03:43:23.000Congressman Lewis knew very well how far this country has come because he was one of the brilliant Americans who helped to get us where we are.
03:44:47.000I I've seen racism and sexism and income inequality and division.
03:44:53.000I've not only seen it, at times I've been on the receiving end of it.
03:44:59.000But more often than not, What I witnessed and experienced are human beings, both conservative and liberal, who may not agree with each other, but who'd still help you in a heartbeat if you were in trouble.
03:45:15.000These are the people who make me proud to say that I am an American.
03:46:12.000Because we are a country of people who work hard for the money.
03:46:23.000We wish our brothers and sisters well, and we pray for peace.
03:46:27.000We know all the old tricks and tropes that are designed to distract us from what actually matters, but we are beyond ridiculous tweets and lies and foolery.
03:46:39.000These are complicated times, people, and they require adult conversation.
03:47:15.000Caitlin, Hadley, they told us their stories of rape and incest and near-death experiences from having the state deny them the abortion that their doctor explained was medically necessary.
03:47:30.000And they've told us these things for one reason, and that is to keep what happened to them from happening to anybody else.
03:47:37.000Because if you do not have autonomy over this, over this, Oh really?
03:48:30.000Tessie Prevost Williams was born in New Orleans not long after the Supreme Court ruled that segregated public schools were unconstitutional.
03:48:41.000That was in 1954, same year I was born.
03:48:44.000But I didn't have to head to first grade at the all-white McDonough 19 school with a U.S.
03:49:00.000You see, rather than allowing Madonna to be integrated, parents pulled their kids out of the school, leaving only Tessie and two other little black girls, Gayle Etienne and Leona Tate, to sit in a classroom with the windows papered over to block snipers from attacking their six-year-old bodies.
03:49:28.000Tessie passed away six weeks ago, and I tell this story to honor her tonight, because she... She, like Ruby Bridges and her friends, Leona and Gail, the New Orleans Four, they were called, They broke barriers, and they paid dearly for it.
03:49:59.000But it was the grace and guts and courage of women like Tessie Prevost Williams that paved the way for another young girl who, nine years later, became part of the second class to integrate the public schools in Berkeley, California.
03:50:21.000And it seems to me That at school and at home, somebody did a beautiful job of showing this young girl how to challenge the people at the top and empower the people at the bottom.
03:50:35.000They showed her how to look at the world and see not just what is, but what can be.
03:50:40.000They instilled in her a passion for justice and freedom and the glorious fighting spirit necessary to pursue that passion.
03:50:51.000And soon and very soon, we're going to be teaching our daughters and sons about how
03:51:06.000this child of an Indian mother and a Jamaican father, two idealistic, energetic immigrants,
03:51:13.000immigrants, how this child grew up to become the 47th President of the United States.
03:52:23.000You're looking at a registered independent who's proud to vote again and again and again because I'm an American and that's what Americans do.
03:57:59.000On March 26th, at 1.30 in the morning, a container ship the length of three football fields slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, and the bridge collapsed.
03:58:21.000A port that drives 13% of our state's economy was now closed.
03:58:29.000Thousands of workers were hours away from waking up and realizing they no longer had a job.
03:58:38.000Six Marylanders who had been on the bridge in the middle of the night fixing potholes lost their lives.
03:58:50.000And one of the first phone calls that I got that morning started with these three words.
04:08:41.000My faith teaches me that the world isn't made up of good people and bad people.
04:08:46.000But rather that each of us is capable of good and bad things.
04:08:52.000And I believe leaders matter because of what they bring out in each of us, the good or the bad.
04:09:00.000Right now, the other side is appealing to what is smallest within you.
04:09:05.000They're telling you that greatness comes from going back to the past.
04:09:10.000They're telling you that anyone different from you is a threat.
04:09:15.000They're telling you that your neighbor, or nephew, or daughter, who disagrees with you politically, isn't just wrong, but is now the enemy.
04:09:52.000And if all of that sounds naive, let me insist that I have come to this view not by way of idealism, but by way of experience.
04:10:01.000Not just the experience of my unlikely career.
04:10:05.000Someone like me, serving in Indiana, serving in Washington, serving in uniform.
04:10:14.000I'm thinking of something much more basic.
04:10:18.000I'm thinking of dinner time at our house in Michigan.
04:10:25.000When the dog is barking, and the air fryer is beeping, and the mac and cheese is boiling over, and it feels like all the political negotiating experience in the world is not enough for me to get our three-year-old son and our three-year-old daughter to just wash their hands and sit at the table.
04:11:50.000The kind of politics that can make an impossible dream into an everyday reality.
04:11:57.000I don't presume to know what it's like in your kitchen, but I know, as sure as I am standing here, that everything in it The bills you pay at that table, the shape of the family that sits there, the fears and the dreams that you talk about late into the night there.
04:12:15.000All of it compels us to demand more from our politics than a rerun of some TV wrestling deathmatch.
04:17:29.000The only one that I heard talk about in any meaningful way Foreign policy was Bill Clinton, which makes sense.
04:17:41.000But it's been scarce mention of the Middle East conflict, anything about Ukraine, which is weird because that, you know, is really such a huge part of Biden's term.
04:17:53.000The only policy they've really talked about is infrastructure in the service of an attack on Trump.
04:18:01.000And then the rest of it is the Project 2025 and J.D.
04:23:52.000It goes to Arkansas, and it goes way down to Mississippi, and then it goes all the way down to New Orleans, Louisiana, where the spirit of our nation's resilience abounds.
04:24:09.000So let us commit here and now to cross the river of our divides to get to a higher ground.
04:24:19.000and let us join together to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
04:24:45.000Please welcome Ben Engman from Minnesota.
04:24:57.000Tim Walz is the kind of guy you can count on to push you out of a snowbank.
04:25:03.000I know this because Tim Walz has pushed me out of a snowbank.
04:25:10.000I grew up next door to the Wallses in Mankato.
04:25:14.000Mr. Walls was also my geography teacher and my coach.
04:25:19.000Not for high school football, but for 7th grade basketball and track.
04:25:25.000So, what was a high school football coach doing coaching 7th grade basketball and track?
04:25:32.000Well, there was a kid in the high school who couldn't afford to pay for lunch, and he ran up a lot of debt.
04:25:38.000And Tim and Gwen decided they'd help pay it off.
04:25:42.000They started calling around the district to see if there were any positions they could fill to make a little extra money, and that's how he wound up coaching us 7th graders.
04:26:30.000I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do here. I'm just going to sit here and watch.
04:27:06.000I'm a bad boy, I'm a bad boy, I'm a bad boy.
04:27:09.000This is really like depressing and lame and weird.
04:27:13.000You know, all this got me thinking about the kinds of leaders we need.
04:27:30.000We want the people in charge to be genuine, compassionate, and trustworthy.
04:27:37.000The thing is, there are people in our neighborhoods who fit this description.
04:27:42.000The kind of people who display quiet leadership by helping kids pay for their lunches, by bringing teams together to believe in each other.
04:27:53.000And when we're stuck in the snow, they push us out.
04:27:59.000While in my neighborhood— How many times are they going to say this about the fucking snow?
04:28:02.000We always wish that people like that would run for office.
04:28:06.000Well, in my neighborhood, someone like that did run for office.
04:28:13.000And he's going to be a wonderful vice president.
04:29:12.000We shared a classroom with a divider right down the middle.
04:29:15.000His classroom was a lot louder than mine, but I could hear how engaged his students were.
04:29:21.000Tim taught for over 15 years, and he coached football, helping lead the team to a state championship after zero wins just a few years before.
04:29:31.000Tim taught them how to believe in themselves, and that we're all in this together.
04:29:36.000When one of our students started the school's Gay-Straight Alliance, Tim agreed to serve as faculty advisor because he knew how impactful it would be to have a football coach involved.
04:29:48.000He inspired his students, and he changed lives.
04:29:52.000He is just so joyful in everything that he does, but I think also standing up for, you know, what he believes to be right, stands up to bullies.
04:29:59.000Then, Tim's students inspired him to run for Congress in southern Minnesota.
04:30:05.000Tim spent a lot of time working with Republicans, fighting to help farmers and expanding veterans' benefits.
04:30:12.000Whether it was in Congress or as governor, his focus has always been helping working people like those he grew up with.
04:30:20.000That's why he fought for the largest tax cut in Minnesota state history.
04:30:24.000But Tim Walz was there for small businesses like ours.
04:30:27.000With the urging of Governor Walz, we were able to pass the Alex Smith Insulin Affordability Act, and it has saved lives in Minnesota.
04:30:35.000With Tim as governor, Minnesota is one of the best places to raise a family, and one of the best states for business.
04:30:43.000Tim's a lifelong hunter and gun owner.
04:30:46.000But after the Sandy Hook school shooting, he knew that we had to do something.
04:30:57.000So he's fought for background checks and red flag laws.
04:31:00.000But of all the things he's done, Tim loves being a dad.
04:34:58.000I'll tell you what, growing up in a small town like that, you learn how to take care of each other.
04:35:08.000That family down the road, they may not think like you do, they may not pray like you do, they may not love like you do, but they're your neighbors.
04:35:20.000And you look out for them, and they look out for you.
04:35:26.000Everybody belongs, and everybody has a responsibility to contribute.
04:35:33.000For me, it was serving in the Army National Guard.
04:35:37.000I joined up two days after my 17th birthday, and I proudly wore our nation's uniform for 24 years.
04:35:49.000My dad, a Korean War-era Army veteran, died of lung cancer a couple years later.
04:35:58.000He left behind a mountain of medical debt.
04:36:01.000Thank God for Social Security survivor benefits.
04:36:08.000And thank God for the GI Bill that allowed my dad and me to go to college, and millions of other Americans.
04:36:21.000Eventually, like the rest of my family, I fell in love with teaching.
04:36:28.000Three out of four of us married teachers.
04:36:33.000I wound up teaching social studies and coaching football at Mankato West High School.
04:37:15.000An understanding that we're all in this together.
04:37:20.000And the belief that a single person can make a real difference for their neighbors.
04:37:29.000So there I was, a 40-something high school teacher, with little kids, zero political experience, and no money, running in a deep red district.
04:42:03.000The responsibility we have to our kids, to each other, and to the future that we're building together, in which everyone is free to build the kind of life they want.
04:42:18.000But not everyone has that same sense of responsibility.
04:42:22.000Some folks just don't understand what it takes to be a good neighbor.
04:42:32.000Their Project 2025 will make things much, much harder for people who are just trying to live their lives.
04:42:40.000They spent a lot of time pretending they know nothing about this.
04:42:44.000But look, I coached high school football long enough to know, and trust me on this, when somebody takes the time to draw up a playbook, they're going to use it.
04:43:00.000If these guys get back in the White House, they'll start jacking up the cost on the middle class, they'll repeal the Affordable Care Act, they'll gut Social Security and Medicare, and they will ban abortion across this country, with or without Congress.
04:44:37.000We've got something better to offer the American people.
04:44:43.000It starts with our candidate, Kamala Harris.
04:44:51.000From her first day as a prosecutor, as a district attorney, as an attorney general, as a United States senator, and then our vice president, she's fought on the side of the American people.
04:45:04.000She's taken on the predators and fraudsters.
04:45:07.000She's taken down the transnational gangs.
04:45:10.000And she stood up to powerful corporate interests.
04:45:13.000She has never hesitated to reach across that aisle if it meant improving your lives.
04:51:00.000But Biden is the tough Irish union guy, Democrat party man for 50 years, whereas Trump was the big New York City real estate developer.
04:51:12.000And I've talked about this a lot, I think in 2020.
04:51:15.000They brought Biden on to relate more or not to be as off-putting to the white people in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, or even Georgia or Arizona for that matter, and I think it worked.
04:51:28.000And in 2024, they're thematically doing the same thing.
04:51:32.000They had to have Kamala because of money in order to keep the hundred and some million dollars, probably because she's a presumptive one.
04:51:42.000But they're compensating for that with Walls, who they're propping up as the, you know, Midwestern coach, who's gonna help push your car out of the snow, and he's a good neighbor, and real folksy, and I think that's authentic.
04:52:31.000You know, I'm from the suburbs of Chicago, but it's the same deal.
04:52:35.000I know a lot of people that are like... I know people that are from Nebraska that are like that.
04:52:41.000I know a lot of Midwesterners who are the same M.O.
04:52:45.000And they're teachers, they're into the teachers union, and they're super fucking liberal, and they support unions, and they're liberal on social issues.
04:54:00.000They found a version of America that they love, and it's based on civil rights movement and MLK and Stonewall, and their version of freedom is freedom to be a complete degenerate or a third-way feminist.
04:54:15.000And now they're just sort of, it seems like they've gotten over the antipathy towards white people, and they found a way to put white people on the plantation, a very patronizing way, where they say, you know, we can bring in the white, now that the white male has been neutered, we can bring him in as long as they're pro-gay, pro-black, deferential to women.
04:54:57.000Trump is up on average, I think, one point in Pennsylvania, but Kamala's up in Michigan.
04:55:02.000I think it's a statistical tie in Wisconsin.
04:55:05.000So it seems like they brought back the Rust Belt, and I think, you know, maybe that has something to do with the VP pick and the thematic changes.
04:55:14.000But I think they recognize they have a white problem, you know.
04:55:18.000The Democrats recognize that they're not quite there yet where they can fully replace white people with blacks, Hispanics, Asians, women.
04:55:28.000And so in 20 and 24, the goal is to appear less threatening to white males, white females, less educated white people.
04:55:37.000And that is by kind of throwing them a bone a little bit.
04:56:09.000Trump is like a special category of Republican, which is especially bad in the hopes that they can appeal to moderate conservatives or independents.
04:56:59.000you Growing up on the block with Mamie Teal, serving alongside CTU President Stacey Davis-Gates, walking past the childhood home of Senator Carol Moseley-Bronze, I know that women from the 6th Ward on the South Side of Chicago have changed the world.
04:57:18.000On the eve of the first black woman receiving nomination for the President of the United States, God, we are ready to fight for freedoms.
05:02:06.000On the Republican side, there was a theme every night, and the themes were based on the issues.
05:02:12.000The first night was about the economy.
05:02:14.000The second night was about the military, crime.
05:02:18.000Third night was about immigration and crime.
05:02:21.000And the last night was about everything, I guess.
05:02:27.000Last night was Make America Great Again, and so they had a lot of celebrities and things like that.
05:02:33.000But each night was about the issues, and if you could ask somebody, what is the Trump campaign about, for better or for worse, you would say, it's about inflation.
05:05:54.000It's all about bullies and, you know, empathy.
05:05:58.000It's all about, you know, whether the candidate cares about the people and, you know, whether they're a good person and whether they're selfish.
05:06:08.000Whether they're mean, like that's all that they have to offer.
05:06:46.000So that's really the profile of the Democratic platform.
05:06:50.000I don't think any of that is very convincing.
05:06:52.000They have tactics, they don't have policies.
05:06:55.000The tactics are, if they can cosplay as moderates, then they won't alienate white people and they can turn out or suppress The tactic is if they push abortion, they're going to turn out a ton of women who will vote Democrat, and young people too.
05:07:23.000And I don't think that's really going to work because the economy is bad.
05:07:28.000And the Bureau of Labor just came out, I don't know if you saw this the other night, but it turns out they overestimated job creation by 800,000 jobs.
05:07:38.000And honestly, that's the tip of the iceberg.
05:07:46.000Everyone knows, as always, it's like, you know, they can cook the books and they can come up with creative ways to generate the insights they want.
05:08:25.000And still, they say the perception of the economy is that it's very, very bad.
05:08:32.000So people know, and it's just true, everyone knows prices have gone up.
05:08:37.000My mom was telling me this, I guess if you go on the Walmart website, you can set as a template, you can auto-fill your shopping cart online with whatever goods you want to buy.
05:08:54.000And she said that she and other people that she noticed, that she heard about this, if you go to your Walmart preset cart from like four years ago, the prices have all doubled.
05:09:06.000If you add the same, literally the same shopping cart, preset, programmed in from 2020, if you put that in your cart today, it's literally up 100%.
05:11:25.000They can turn out the influencers on social media.
05:11:30.000They're running the abortion gambit, putting abortion front and center to activate the easily manipulated women.
05:11:37.000And they are skin-suiting with the camo hat and Coach Tim Walls to try and trick white people to stay home.
05:11:46.000And I think they're hoping that all those little tricks are gonna get them across the finish line and distract people from the fact that Kamala has never won a primary.
05:13:15.000And the only one that was really shockingly offensive was Michelle Obama.
05:13:21.000If you watch Hillary Clinton's speech, Ocasio-Cortez's speech, if you watch Obama and Bill Clinton's speech, Tim Walz's speech, they are so different than Michelle Obama's speech.
05:13:36.000She was the only one who was still so resentful, and they loved it.
05:13:43.000That tells you they haven't changed a bit.
05:13:46.000You know, they could put this mask on and say, you know, Oprah can go up there and say, I'm an American!
05:13:53.000Because when Michelle Obama gets up there and she looks like, you know, Wakanda, she looks like Black Panther, and she gets up there with that resentful, ingrate attitude, she goes up there and says, Oh, it's because we're black.
05:14:10.000Oh, we didn't have generational wealth.
05:14:13.000And oh, they didn't like us because they can't handle a couple of smart black people.
05:14:17.000And America isn't ready for black people.
05:14:23.000I mean, there's some of that, but she was the only big one.
05:14:28.000That had that all-too-familiar, resentful, uppity, angry attitude, vengeful attitude that we all know the left and non-whites have for America and for Republicans and for white people, and they fucking hate it up.
05:14:46.000And I wasn't the only one who noticed it.
05:14:48.000Hanania said the same thing, and it blew my mind because I thought I was the only one that picked up on that.
05:15:38.000When they become rich off the back of white liberals, when they become rich off the back of this country, off of Netflix and fucking book deals, they don't go and take their winnings and go move to Haiti with their brothers and sisters down for the struggle.
05:22:00.000I think if anyone has a better sense of how to critique Trump, it was Buttigieg.
05:22:07.000I think Buttigieg had an effective critique.
05:22:10.000I think that Joe Biden had an effective critique.
05:22:15.000I didn't hear anything very effective from the others.
05:22:17.000Even Obama had an effective critique of Trump, but the rest of it's a lot of garbage.
05:22:23.000So, some of them are phoning it in a little bit.
05:22:27.000That's my thoughts on the third day of the convention.
05:22:29.000But, you know, it really goes without saying, it's so funny, everybody accused me of being a Democrat because I criticized the Republicans.
05:23:15.000You're being paid by them to hurt Trump.
05:23:18.000And then the Democrats disavowed me in their own party platform.
05:23:22.000And then they disavowed me from the stage of their own convention.
05:23:27.000And then I do coverage wall to wall shitting on them the whole week.
05:23:31.000I've never said vote for Democrats ever.
05:23:34.000You know, but it's paid shills on both sides.
05:23:37.000I'm the only one that you can really trust to give an independent perspective on both the GOP and the Democrats because I'm not paid by either of them.
05:23:46.000Which is more than can be said about most who are paid by the GOP.
05:25:00.000That's 100% and that's why I don't identify as a conservative.
05:25:04.000It's very important that we, you know, we are right-wing, but conservatism is such a toxic force because it's It's like you say, it's really not an independent force.
05:25:17.000It's more about moderating and holding things back than it is about actually generating the change.
05:25:25.000And we want to own the future rather than be the ones dictating the speed limit of the future.
05:25:51.000And if you're not dynamic, then, uh, you know, you can't, there's no way that you're going to be able to hang on or generate the future, so.
05:26:00.000That's why I have, I so rarely call myself a conservative, because I'm really not.
05:27:55.000And he knows that I told him at that dinner, if he remembers it, I told him at that dinner, you gotta go hard, you gotta attack the GOP, you gotta run as an independent.
05:30:26.000Matias Johnston sent $5, am tired of all the Putin groupies calling Trump a Zionist when Putin is the actual weff young global leader and has several photos being effective with Kissinger.
05:30:36.000Kissinger was fond of him, that says a lot, he didn't like Trump though.
05:32:59.000And I say that, look, I love my mother and I love women, but as if you have a mother and if you have Sisters, if you have daughters, you know they're impressionable.
05:33:35.000And so women are really the target audience because they know that if they can trick women with these emotional productions, then they can get them out to vote.
05:33:46.000The men are a little more difficult to trick.
05:33:50.000Men can be tricked as well, but it's a little bit more difficult.
05:35:45.000They have a huge stockpile of missiles.
05:35:48.000And that remains their only border that is unstable.
05:35:52.000On their southern border, they've normalized relations and made peace with Egypt.
05:35:57.000On their eastern border, they've normalized relations and made peace with Jordan.
05:36:01.000And both of those peace treaties are supported by American foreign aid.
05:36:07.000The United States bribed Egypt and Jordan to make those deals, and that's why in 1979 and in the mid-1990s, Egypt and Jordan became the second and third largest recipients of foreign aid after Israel.
05:36:20.000So, Israel's northern border remains the problem, in addition to the West Bank and Gaza, but that's really a domestic problem.
05:36:30.000So, Hezbollah and the Palestinian element, the radical element, In southern Lebanon is supported by Syria.
05:36:38.000Syria remains at war with Israel since 1967.
05:36:42.000I think it even really realistically goes back to 1948 or 56.
05:36:49.000They have been in a constant state of war with Israel basically since the creation of the state of Israel.
05:36:54.000And Hafez al-Assad and Bashar al-Assad going back 50 years.
05:36:59.000So, Hezbollah is supported by the Assad regime, which remains at war with Israel.
05:37:07.000They receive support from Assad because Lebanon borders Syria.
05:37:12.000And both Syria and Hezbollah are supported by Iran.
05:37:16.000And so Iranian aid goes through Syria into Lebanon to Hezbollah.
05:37:22.000And it comes from Syria to Hezbollah in Lebanon.
05:37:28.000And what the Israelis said is that the key to securing the northern border is to neutralize Hezbollah and the threat that is coming from Lebanon.
05:37:40.000But in order to do that, they first must neutralize Syria and Iran.
05:37:45.000But they understood that Syria was bolstered by Iraq.
05:37:49.000The Ba'athist regime of Saddam Hussein supported the regime in Syria.
05:37:59.000And so Israel understood that Syria's strength came from Iraq.
05:40:26.000It was the threat that they would invade Saudi Arabia and take the oil.
05:40:31.000It's a very complex situation, but those are some of the reasons.
05:40:36.000What you have to understand about Israel is that Israel desires regional hegemony.
05:40:40.000They want to dominate the entire region.
05:40:43.000So a lot of these threats are exaggerated or outright fabricated in order to justify what is really a war of conquest.
05:40:54.000It was really articulated, the Likud doctrine was articulated by Oded Yanan, and what he said is that Israel will never be safe as long as we have powerful neighbors.
05:41:05.000So what we have to do is destabilize them, foment sectarian conflict, or undergo regime
05:41:12.000change in those countries, pursue regime change in those countries, so that they will be destroyed
05:41:21.000and dismembered, and in its place will be smaller states that will not be powerful enough
05:42:17.000Because so long as Iraq and Iran and Syria and Gaddafi, so long as these powerful states existed against the United States and Israel, They were a threat to Israel's power over the region.
05:42:32.000But you look at the region now, Israel stands alone other than Iran and Turkey.
05:42:41.000So Egypt poses no threat because they're a suzerain of the United States.
05:42:45.000Jordan poses no threat because they're a colony of the United States.
05:42:48.000Iraq poses no threat because they're occupied by the United States.
05:42:52.000Saudi Arabia is a client of the United States, as are the Emirates and Bahrain and Kuwait.
05:43:03.000Syria has been ripped apart and destabilized.
05:43:07.000Lebanon has been ripped apart and destabilized.
05:43:10.000Qatar was isolated and sanctioned after big diplomatic row.
05:44:07.000So, although they're trying to branch out and they're building a relationship with Russia and China, and they have ambitions of being the leader of the Muslim world, they still rely heavily on the United States.
05:44:23.000And that's why Iran is now on the crosshairs.
05:44:27.000So that is a general survey of the situation that has been going on in the Middle East basically since the Yom Kippur War, or the Camp David Treaty.
05:44:44.000You know, and what they pursued from the 70s to the 90s, to the Oslo Accords, to the first Oslo Accords, was land for peace.
05:44:51.000They said, we'll give Egypt the Sinai back in exchange for peace.
05:44:55.000We'll give the West Bank back in exchange for peace.
05:45:00.000Or, you know, Palestinian autonomy in the West Bank in exchange for peace.
05:45:09.000We'll make peace with these countries and we'll give them their land back.
05:45:14.000And the Likud party said, no, we can't give land.
05:45:16.000We can't give land to the Palestinians.
05:45:18.000We can't give the Golan back to Syria.
05:45:22.000We're going to make peace on our terms.
05:45:24.000We're going to make peace by forcing them to make peace by the sword of the United States.
05:45:32.000And that is where the neocons came into play in the United States.
05:45:35.000That is where the Israelis were able to wield the United States like their own personal military.
05:45:40.000And that is how they were able to break out of that land for peace situation, which really came out of a stalemate that the Israelis and Arabs were in the ceaseless state of war.
05:45:50.000And with the intervention of the Soviets and the Americans, it really came to a stalemate Christine in Ohio sent $5.
05:48:59.000Not that I am, I'm against abortion for everybody, but theoretically if someone were to say that, yeah, suddenly they'd be as pro-life as Project 2025.
05:49:46.000Seeing all these English as a second language immigrants talking about what America is and isn't when they just got here is producing the opposite effect of what the DNC intends.
05:49:54.000An ironic manifestation of the current immigration problem.
05:49:58.000Yeah, no one will see it that way though, but we will see it that way for sure.
05:51:22.000I'm trying to see, because I was mostly in Beverly Hills when I was in LA, when I lived there.
05:51:30.000Well, I was actually living in the valley for a while.
05:51:32.000I was living in the valley for a couple months, but I also lived in Beverly Hills for a little while, lived in Santa Monica for a little while.
05:51:39.000Talk of weeks, you know, weeks at a time.
05:51:41.000But most of my friends were hanging out in Westwood.
05:55:47.000But his idea, it was really like an ironic re-appropriation of it.
05:55:52.000Because he just thought it would be funny if, like, the media had to put swastikas everywhere.
05:55:59.000He thought it would be so funny because, you know, he's one of the most famous people in the world.
05:56:04.000So he thought it would be so funny if, you know, he could, anytime the media talked about him, they'd have to put a swastika on TV or in the press.
05:56:17.000So he would become like the gentleman formerly known as Yay, but the name would be... That would be the name.
05:59:03.000I think I was at Yeah, I lived in Beverly Hills for a few weeks, lived in Santa Monica for a few weeks, and then lived in the Valley for a couple months.
06:04:50.000You can have your, you can have all that.
06:04:53.000You can have your country music awards, which are just as tranny as Disney World because it's the same people that run it.
06:04:58.000You can have your pro-Zionist evangelical churches that are splitting and splitting and splitting because they keep getting gayer and more liberal.
06:05:05.000You can have your black children, your black son-in-laws.
06:05:09.000You can keep having your high-crime cities.
06:08:52.000I feel like these people need to get over what their ancestors did and it's stupid that the bitching is coming from rich, privileged people.
06:08:58.000What are we going to do about new immigration?
06:14:55.000Baby Shark sent $50, funny that you still believe Iran is powerful, smiley face, Shia has Zionist chair asteristics, they take advantages of situations and backstab, I think Iran killed Hamas leader to save Shia leaders.