In this episode, President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Dayton, Ohio on November 4th, 2020. He speaks about the Trump 2020 campaign and what it means to be a conservative in the 21st century. He also talks about the current state of the Trump campaign and why he thinks it s time for it to be replaced with a better one. He also speaks about why he s running for president in 2020 and why it s so important that he runs against Hillary Clinton and why she s not going to win the 2020 election unless we all join forces to defeat her and elect Donald Trump in 2020. And he also calls on all Americans to get involved in the fight against the hostile takeover of the corporate and leftist takeover of our country by the left-wing "activists" who want to take us back to the past and take control of the future. The future belongs to the outsiders, who are going to change the world and make a lasting difference in the world, and who are willing to fight for nothing less than what s good for the country and the people who are worth it. Tweet Me! to let me know what you thought of this episode and what you think of it! Timestamps: 1:00 - What do you think about it? 2:30 - Is it a good or bad idea? 3:15 - What are your thoughts on the future of the country? 4:20 - What does it mean to you? 5:40 - How do you see the future? 6:10 - What would you like to see in 2020? 7: What are you waiting for? 8:00 9:35 - What is the best way to win? 11: What is your biggest takeaway from this election? 12:00 | What s the biggest missed opportunity in history? 14:30 15:30 | How do we win in 2020 16:40 | What are we going to do next? 17:20 | Who are you want to win in the next election? / 16: What s your biggest challenge? 16 - What s going to be the most important thing? 19: what s the best thing I m going to get out of 2020? / 17: What do I want? 18:10 | What do we need to do in 2020 & 15:00 // 17:00 +16: what do you want in 2020 ?
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00:02:03.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:02:08.000It 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.
00:02:23.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:05:30.000This 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.
00:07:44.000So 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.
00:08:28.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:08:33.000You 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.
00:28:54.000My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now.
00:29:02.000If you miss this version of Trump, you have his campaign managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles to blame.
00:29:10.000La Civita was found liking posts on Twitter advocating for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and to remove Trump from office on January 6th.
00:29:18.000And Wiles wants Trump to abandon his loyal base in order to pander to minorities who won't turn out to vote for him regardless.
00:29:25.000Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles are responsible for Trump's drastic change in rhetoric and his failure in the polls.
00:29:32.000If you want Trump to win, he must fire these disloyal saboteurs.
00:29:37.000Use the hashtags firelessavida and firewiles to save Trump from these swamp creatures.
00:32:27.000Our country is falling apart and you let an Indian woman cast spells on the entire party and blaspheme our lord?
00:32:33.000Bro Trump, you better get it right or these coconuts are going to be placed on your forehead at night like a sweaty, salty, grape or ball sack.
00:34:15.000Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you Griper War 2, Griper War 2
00:34:22.000Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you Me and the Gripers will save the Trump campaign
00:34:37.000We 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.
00:42:30.000If they want to say you're making us lose, good!
00:42:33.000Let them say that and let them fix it!
00:42:37.000If the Trump campaign can't win over the loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control.
00:42:44.000If 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.
00:42:57.000They hate when people play politics, but we have to play politics.
00:43:01.000They want us to just shut up and vote.
00:43:03.000Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out.
00:43:07.000The only thing that we can do is the unthinkable.
00:43:11.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a
00:43:18.000new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:43:31.000This 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.
00:45:46.000So 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.
00:46:31.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:46:35.000You 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.
00:48:14.000God 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.
00:49:07.000Who understands the difference between tariffs and inflation, will finish his 40-hour week by Tuesday noon, but then put in another 72 hours.
00:54:40.000♪♪♪ sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:54:53.000It 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.
00:55:08.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:55:18.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Group Wars of 2019 when so many
00:55:23.000of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw,
00:55:29.000questioning him about his undying loyalty, and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the
00:55:37.000stars of the burgeoning America First movement, who through an increasing amount of activism
00:55:43.000are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:55:48.0005...4...3...2...1 Let me see your hands to bring you down.
00:56:12.000Outside in my lair, I've been looking To see the big news
00:56:19.000Hanging out the window, let it bang Take a breather, higher
00:56:24.000Awesome, awesome, awesome, never too fast You can try to lose your mind
00:56:28.000Awesome, awesome, awesome, never too fast Thank you so much everybody
00:56:32.000Can I just say, are you trusting Brian?
00:56:36.000Yes Awesome, awesome, awesome, never too fast
00:56:43.000Thank you so much everybody Awesome, awesome, awesome, never too fast
00:56:50.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:57:01.000The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself.
00:57:12.000The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election.
00:57:16.000For those who control the levers of power in Washington, and for the global special interests, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind.
00:57:27.000Our campaign represents a true existential threat, like they haven't seen before.
00:57:35.000This is not simply another four-year election.
00:57:38.000This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government.
00:57:50.000The political establishment That is trying to stop us, is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.
00:58:10.000The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world.
00:58:21.000It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities.
00:58:38.000This is a struggle for the survival of our nation, and this will be our last chance to save it.
00:58:46.000This 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.
01:06:18.000And the rhetoric in the speech was pretty good.
01:06:22.000So I don't know how much that is actually going to affect the race.
01:06:25.000There's actually a lot of debate about, of course, RFK probably didn't stand a chance of outright winning the whole thing or any individual state.
01:06:39.000But a more prominent third party candidate, and he is maybe the most prominent third party candidate since Ross Perot, These more prominent third party candidates that will pull 3% or more in a given state, they really, their effect is as a spoiler.
01:06:57.000And they divert support that would have otherwise gone to one or another candidate.
01:10:29.000The left wants to fire up the leftists.
01:10:33.000The Democrats want to fire them up so they say that Trump is a dictator, fascist, and they're coming for your abortions, and they're coming for your gay marriage, and all that.
01:10:45.000To fire up and charge up, even though the left has critiques of the Democrats from the left, the Democrats put out the rage bait and they say, hey, listen, and they're saying the same thing over there, you know, like Cenk Uygur and the Young Turks.
01:11:00.000They're saying the same thing over there.
01:11:01.000They're saying, hey, man, we don't like the Democrats, but we got to put our differences aside because the Republicans are so much worse.
01:11:32.000So I just want to clarify because, yeah, I mean, on the one hand, it's so funny because I'll talk about the fact that we have this uni party and people say, well, you're a Democrat.
01:11:41.000I watch the Democrats and I'm like, I, you know, everything they're saying I disagree with.
01:11:47.000And then I feel myself, I start playing into it.
01:11:51.000But it's important that we keep a sense of perspective.
01:11:56.000And we'll talk a little bit about that tonight.
01:12:21.000Monday, we are resuming the Groyper War 2.
01:12:24.000We took a little bit of a hiatus to cover the Democratic Convention.
01:12:29.000But Monday, I will be back here with our first official state of the campaign.
01:12:36.000And if you liked my formal declaration of Groyper War, you're going to love the state of the campaign because we're going to go through in a very formal way and talk about everything that's happening on the Trump campaign.
01:12:49.000We're going to analyze their rhetoric, personnel decisions, we're going to look at the spending, the ground game, all of it.
01:12:58.000And we're going to give a grade on whether Trump is improving or whether he is getting worse.
01:13:04.000And we're also going to announce a timeline for our deployment to Michigan.
01:13:10.000We took a break to cover the DNC because that is what has dominated the news cycle for the past week.
01:13:16.000I didn't want our first week to get swallowed up by all this.
01:13:20.000So Monday, we go back to work, and it's Groyper War 2, and I'll be putting out an application.
01:13:26.000I've gotten so many emails from people.
01:13:28.000I haven't responded to all of them yet, but I've gotten so many emails from volunteers, people with amazing skills, and I'm going to get back to everybody.
01:17:20.000And if you watch the two conventions, if you watch my coverage of the GOP and DNC, or the RNC and DNC, It's just a big showcase to deliver the message and for the candidate to take the center stage and they glaze the candidate.
01:17:36.000You know, you'd think these are Nobel, you know, Peace Prize winners the way they talk about them on either stage.
01:17:44.000They have pretty significant viewership.
01:17:59.000Final night of the RNC and DNC, roughly the same viewership.
01:18:03.000And the primetime speeches from the candidates, roughly the same, about 28 million views each, which is roughly the size of the general election debate.
01:18:14.000So you have a few big primetime television moments before the election.
01:18:19.000You've got your conventions, which is 28 million a pop.
01:18:22.000You have your, typically it's three debates and a vice presidential debate.
01:18:27.000Presidential debates in years past, anywhere between 25, 32 million views.
01:18:34.000And it's even, I think, frequently overstated how much even the debates make a difference.
01:18:39.000It's about visibility, it's about recognition, and it's a showcase.
01:19:05.000Obviously, there was a major shakeup with the Democrats, with the withdrawal of President Joe Biden from the race.
01:19:13.000That happened on July 21st, on a Sunday, after the Republican convention.
01:19:22.000So it's been about a month, been just a little bit over a month since Joe Biden withdrew from the race.
01:19:28.000And I think what is notable about the DNC is the kind of convention that they did not have.
01:19:36.000It's very easy to forget that just two months ago, the Democrats were in a full-blown crisis.
01:19:43.000After the June debate, I think it was June 19th, so almost two months ago, Joe Biden had that disastrous first debate performance, and within hours of the conclusion of the debate, many people in the party, and the party never breaks ranks, so this was significant, but many people in the party, many activists, they said, he has to go.
01:20:07.000And it began this snowball, like I've never seen with the Democrats, because like I said, they never, they always present a unified front.
01:20:16.000They always have this corporate lockstep thing.
01:20:55.000It was the last thing that you would want running a major presidential campaign because In addition to this, Biden was the incumbent president.
01:21:07.000So they were in a full-blown crisis, and it looked like for a time that there was nothing on earth that could stop Trump from becoming the president.
01:21:16.000It looked like the Democrats were stuck with Biden.
01:21:21.000They knew he was headed towards potentially a catastrophic landslide defeat.
01:21:27.000Even if they did replace him, although people had their doubts it was possible, they said even then they had nobody waiting on the bench and it wouldn't even make that much of a difference.
01:21:40.000And that's where we were between June 19th and July 23rd.
01:22:10.000The entire party got behind her instantly in 24 hours.
01:22:16.000Biden withdrew on a Sunday by a letter that he didn't even sign, didn't make a visual address, didn't make a phone call, dropped out through a letter, threw his endorsement behind Kamala immediately.
01:22:29.000All the leadership, with the exception of the Obamas notably, threw their support behind Kamala within days the Obamas came to.
01:22:38.000All of the would-be challengers that might have caused a contested convention.
01:22:42.000It might have been a scenario where there would have been multiple ballots and maybe it would have taken them a long time to select a nominee.
01:22:51.000The challengers bent the knee, kissed the ring, they went behind Kamala.
01:22:56.000And not only this, but Kamala was, at that time, literally the most unpopular vice president in the history of the United States.
01:23:05.000Or among the most unpopular vice presidents in modern history.
01:23:27.000And overnight, not only did she get all the support of the party, so there was no contest, She also got this boost in the media.
01:23:37.000They rehabilitated her, it seemed like, in a week or two, or at least gave the impression that this had transpired, if not in reality, which I think is maybe more likely.
01:25:11.000But during elections, things get weird because any negative opinion, any negative feedback about the state of the campaign is interpreted as demoralizing or suppressing enthusiasm or something.
01:25:26.000And I think maybe opinion on this will change after the election, whether it goes one way or the other.
01:25:32.000But we are in real trouble now because the dynamic has changed.
01:25:35.000The Democrats, look, you can't argue with it.
01:25:40.000There was no chance they could win one month ago.
01:25:43.000Now, even the betting markets say it's 50-50.
01:28:00.000He couldn't go up there and debate for 90 minutes.
01:28:05.000And this is supposed to be the president?
01:28:06.000They say he only works a few hours a day before he has to go and go to bed at four o'clock.
01:28:12.000This guy remains the sitting president of the United States.
01:28:16.000They foisted him upon us in 2020 and said he got 80 million votes, more votes than any other candidate in history.
01:28:24.000They foisted him upon us for re-election, even though there were signs that he was deteriorating rapidly, and only when it became undeniable that he was not fit for office did they withdraw him, and then they acted like it was the most normal thing in the world.
01:28:41.000Now the nominee is the most unpopular vice president, someone that never won a primary, didn't even make it to Iowa in 2020.
01:28:53.000As the vice president, or even as a senator, or anything.
01:28:57.000What's more, the record of the Biden administration is bad on economy, crime, border, foreign policy.
01:29:05.000And yet, you would never know any of that if you watched the DNC.
01:29:12.000If you watched the DNC, it was as though Kamala was always the nominee.
01:29:17.000You would think she's the sitting president.
01:29:20.000If you watch the DNC over the past four days and didn't know all of the buildup here, or even if you forgot, because the media is very good.
01:29:30.000The media is like a whirlwind, and things that happened two weeks ago, you will never remember again, sometimes.
01:29:39.000If you watch that DNC, you would think she's always been the president.
01:29:42.000She's always been this super popular Obama-like figure.
01:29:47.000And so I would say the thing that was most striking about this convention, it's not even what we saw, it's what we did not see.
01:29:56.000Because they have been able to successfully sweep under the rug so much drama and so many anomalous things about this race that People just forgot, you know, between Stevie Wonder and Pink and Obama and the Clintons and so on, you would almost be...
01:30:21.000It would almost be difficult to even remember that Biden was the nominee last month.
01:30:26.000And that Trump was headed for a total crushing victory, maybe even in Minnesota and Virginia.
01:30:33.000You know, they took North Carolina off the map.
01:30:35.000They said that's not even a swing state anymore.
01:30:38.000They said Trump's going to win Virginia, Minnesota, New Jersey, Maine, New Hampshire.
01:31:11.000Because while she has a terrible record, and while she is unlikable, and while she is an idiot, I mean, she is, this is not an intelligent person.
01:31:20.000That's why she doesn't do interviews, because she can't answer questions.
01:31:25.000All of that being said, it doesn't matter.
01:32:07.000You could make Ronald McDonald the nominee for the Democrats, and you would get 95% of the black people, 70% of the Asians and Hispanics, and 80% of the under-25s, and 60% of the women.
01:32:15.000Asians and Hispanics and 80% of the under 25s and 60% of the women.
01:32:54.000They'll penetrate the student groups, feminist groups, and the religious and ethnic minorities.
01:33:01.000When the CIA wants to overthrow the government in Iran, Who do they go to?
01:33:06.000Women, students, religious and ethnic minorities.
01:33:10.000When they want to create a new ISIS thing, what do they do in Afghanistan?
01:33:16.000Women, ethnic minorities, and to a lesser extent, because over there the Muslim, the young people are the craziest ones, they go for the young people in certain places.
01:34:23.000I think that Kamala, you know, she might have a 45% or a 40% chance of winning realistically, but that is still 45% more of a chance than Biden had.
01:36:19.000So not only are they back in the game because they have a real nominee, and although they don't have a policy, They do have a playbook and a strategy, I think, that makes them competitive.
01:36:33.000And what they are doing, maybe it's subtle for some.
01:36:47.000In years past, Republicans have ran not even as much, and this is like every election, you have to understand the dynamics of elections in general, it is a turnout game.
01:36:59.000And it is as much about turning out your own base as it is about not turning out your opponent's base.
01:37:06.000And what Trump is really, really good at is turning out the Democrats' base.
01:37:11.000Because Trump, as a symbol and as a guy, it gets the left-wingers agitated.
01:38:32.000Now in this cycle, here's what the Democrats are doing.
01:38:36.000And this is, like I said, I don't think it was super subtle, but maybe it needs to be said.
01:38:40.000When they go out there and they say freedom, and they say USA, and they wave the flag, and when they put Coach Walz, the Midwestern white guy who likes to hunt but supports common sense gun control, when they put him as the vice president, What they are attempting to do is not activate the right.
01:39:02.000The last thing they want is for white people who are maybe culturally conservative in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan to say, we cannot let Kamala get an office.
01:39:38.000I don't know how many people are really going to buy into this idea that the Democrats are about freedom and they're fighting big pharma and whatever.
01:39:47.000It's all about reassuring Some of the likely Republican voters.
01:39:54.000And you understand this is actually a brilliant move because what Trump has tried to do with Kamala is paint her as a radical leftist.
01:40:05.000This is the most radical left ticket in history.
01:40:08.000But if you tune into the DNC and they're waving the flag saying USA, USA, and they're talking about freedom and they even bring up a Nicaraguan refugee Who says that she fled communism and Trump is like a communist dictator.
01:40:29.000Now, you know, people can say whether that's going to work or not, but that is the playbook.
01:40:34.000And that's why Trump needs to find a different line of attack, because at the DNC, their showcase, they told us what they're going to run on.
01:40:42.000They're not running on their record because they don't have one.
01:40:45.000They're not running on this record of this administration because it's bad.
01:40:49.000They're not running on policy because they have no good policies.
01:40:53.000If they ran on their policies, it would just be surface area for Trump to attack.
01:40:58.000So what they're running on is turning out the women with abortion, suppressing the likely Republican voters by talking about drug prices, Tim Walz saying USA retooling patriotism, That is how they're running.
01:41:20.000And if all Trump can say about that is it's radical left, which isn't even true or plausible or believable, I think Kamala will continue to gain ground.
01:41:29.000And the Republicans can complain that she doesn't take interviews.
01:41:34.000I don't know what to tell you other than the media is biased.
01:44:13.000And that's why the Democrats are coming out now talking about freedom, unions, affordability, patriotism, strength abroad.
01:44:24.000And so if there's a tension between Kamala, who's running a pretty good campaign, and Trump, who is running a campaign that isn't resonating, there's no enthusiasm on our side.
01:44:34.000We're not really—I mean, Kamala, the attacks on her are not working.
01:44:51.000In retrospect, the RNC looks like it was so ineffective.
01:44:56.000And you can't really blame them 100% because the Republicans really thought they were running against Biden.
01:45:03.000And so everything was tailored for that moment, which was that it looked like Biden was finished and it was their race to lose, even if Kamala got in.
01:45:14.000But it just goes to show the RNC compared to the DNC was horrible.
01:47:22.000And it's a delicate subject for Republicans because Republicans are pro-life, but they can also recognize this is not something that they want to take the center stage.
01:47:31.000So there's a lot of ways to approach the issue, but Trump's post on True Social is maybe the worst way to approach it.
01:48:26.000You could think of a million different strategies.
01:48:30.000You can think of a hundred different strategies of how to approach the topic, whether to talk about it or ignore it, whether to go pro-life or to do something more in the middle, whether to Kick it over to the states, or say something about a federal ban.
01:48:48.000There's a hundred ways to treat the subject, and maybe, like, the top five worst would include posting the very next morning, I'm gonna be great for abortion.
01:49:39.000And in the midst of this, in the midst of this crisis, what does he do but go on True Social and say, I'll be great for reproductive rights?
01:50:46.000I'd say, oh, I'm trying to win the election.
01:50:48.000Trying to win the election doesn't just mean pandering to the left.
01:50:52.000OK, I know Republicans think that Republicans somehow have come full circle and now they believe that in order to win elections, we need to become Democrats.
01:51:03.000But winning the election is not synonymous with caving and capitulating and surrendering on every issue.
01:51:11.000In order to appease the left, in order to appease this fool's gold, this imaginary leftist that is going to say, oh, wow, the Republicans aren't racist.
01:51:29.000What would be tactical is what Trump has been saying, which is downplaying the issue entirely, taking a federalist, what do they call that, devolution approach.
01:51:42.000Where they push it to the states, like that is clever because that's a way that he can bypass it.
01:51:48.000You know, the pro-lifers aren't going to be too upset.
01:51:51.000It's also not going to activate the pro-choicers.
01:51:53.000But to just all out surrender and say, yeah, well, not only am I going to give oxygen to this issue, which is an issue that I can't win on, I'm also just going to surrender and alienate a lot of Christians and members of his base that he'll need to win.
01:53:54.000That's why I, who was covering it live all week, and you, who was watching it live all week, did not know that Trump was live tweeting the entire thing.
01:54:08.000Not on X, where he just did a Twitter space with Elon Musk that got a billion impressions.
01:54:16.000Not on X, where he has 80 million followers and can get tens of millions of impressions per tweet, where there's 500 million active users.
01:54:26.000No, he was live tweeting it on True Social, where the only people that are going to see that are like the New York Times, who follows him there.
01:56:43.000Like, you know, I don't know if they could change and get somebody else, but if they can't, they just need to hide that guy in the basement of Mar-a-Lago because he is negative aura personified.
02:00:27.000When Kamala gets in and does price controls and everything gets worse and the borders open, they're not going to see one illegal immigrant because they're going to be living in a gated community in a rich zip code.
02:00:38.000The price controls aren't going to matter because they don't do the grocery shopping.
02:01:20.000And I think it's a it's not a bad playbook.
02:01:23.000The abortion thing, the union thing, the camo hats, the Tim Walz thing.
02:01:28.000If I were writing this come-from-behind victory that Kamala is engineering, that's how I would write it.
02:01:37.000And I still don't think she has great odds because of other factors, but she's going to keep gaining ground.
02:01:46.000And Republicans know it's not working, and there's no... And what's worse is no one knows why it's not working, and they don't know how to fix it.
02:01:55.000So we're gonna be spinning our wheels.
02:01:57.000Republicans will be spinning their wheels in these all-important final months, final weeks of this campaign, and they better figure it out fast.
02:02:08.000The debate is coming up September 10th.
02:02:11.000So the debate is in a couple weeks, a little more than a couple weeks.
02:02:17.000And I feel like they'd better figure it out by then.
02:02:21.000Or ideally sooner, but they gotta get it together.
02:02:26.000We need that old Trump back just for two months.
02:02:29.000We just need him back for two months to get him across the finish line.
02:02:32.000I mean, really, we need him for four years, but settle for two months.
02:02:38.000And I told you, I'm not even voting for him yet.
02:03:20.000So, there's two things I want to talk about with regard to the DNC.
02:03:26.000It's very important to keep in mind, even after watching everything at the DNC, a lot of people, myself included, you are tempted to say, we have to vote for Trump because we cannot get Kamala.
02:03:46.000Because you see that convention, and they're for abortion, and they're for these abominable inversions of the family.
02:03:59.000You know, that video we saw yesterday, they're playing these clips, and they got a mixed-race couple, and then they got a gay guy, and then they got the, you know, this guy in a wheelchair, and It's like the whole thing is just about a celebration of evil.
02:04:15.000It's a celebration of degeneracy and pride and basically sin.
02:04:20.000They're creating this big, godless, degenerate country that isn't for white people.
02:04:25.000And after watching that, you might be tempted to say, well, I'm so angry.
02:04:40.000Let's take the immediate response away.
02:04:43.000And let's look at it very analytically.
02:04:46.000At the same time as the DNC has been going on, what has Trump been saying?
02:04:52.000While the Democrats have been saying border security and USA and freedom and abortion and the rest of it, what is the Trump campaign been saying?
02:05:04.000Well, today he said, my presidency will be great for reproductive rights.
02:05:10.000Trump said repeatedly, we need a lot of people to immigrate legally to the United States.
02:05:59.000Trump said at a speech with Miriam Adelson in front of Israeli flags that it's actually better that she got the Presidential Medal of Freedom because normally people have to get it by dying or getting limbs blown off in a war.
02:06:14.000And he said that Jews have to support him because he's the closest friend that Israel ever had.
02:06:20.000And there was a story that Trump privately discouraged Netanyahu from making peace in Gaza.
02:06:28.000OK, so if you feel rage about the Democrats, think about what you'd be voting for with the Trump campaign in its current form.
02:06:37.000You don't like the Democrats because it's too diverse.
02:08:44.000Whether it's the permanent bureaucrats in the executive branch, whether it is the Wall Street and Silicon Valley donors that fund both sides.
02:08:52.000Bill Ackman, who is a Wall Street hedge fund manager, is a lifelong major Democrat donor.
02:10:33.000But in 2024, there was a bipartisan package to give $24 billion for Customs and Border Patrol and ICE.
02:10:41.000So why is it that in 2024, they can agree on $24 billion for Border Patrol, but in 2018, they couldn't agree on $18 billion for a border wall?
02:10:47.000But in 2018, they couldn't agree on $18 billion for a border wall.
02:11:31.000Look, I'm a radical right-wing guy, and I think the Republican Party isn't far right enough.
02:11:38.000But there are radical left-wing guys, or girls, and the radical leftists think that the Democrats aren't far left enough on things like climate, or on things like Gaza or on things like the economy or unions.
02:11:54.000They didn't like how Biden handled the railroad strike.
02:11:58.000But what happens is that when the Republicans do their RNC, the far leftists watch that and say, well, we can't have Trump.
02:13:22.000And radical right wing people need to realize that we need to exert pressure on our own side.
02:13:28.000Imagine if there was a radical left and radical right uprising.
02:13:33.000And what if there were spoilers that said, you know what, we're going to vote for what if the Greens said we're going to give Jill Stein 10% of the vote.
02:13:41.000And what if the reactionaries said, we're going to give, if there was a right-wing candidate, we're going to give Kanye West 10% of the vote, whatever, as an example.
02:13:50.000We're going to give Jared Taylor 10% of the vote.
02:14:09.000And on both sides, they whip their ideological base.
02:14:13.000The Democrats, when they held their convention, they told the protesters, shut the fuck up.
02:14:18.000You know, like Republicans thought they were doing something by exploiting the cleavages between the pro-Palestine and pro-Israel Democrats.
02:14:27.000And that was never going to last because when the Democrats hold their convention, they say, hey, shut up.
02:14:32.000You know, Michelle Obama gave a speech on Tuesday and she's like, you know, we can't we can't waste time by saying we didn't get the candidate that we like.
02:14:58.000They built fences and they deployed the cops and they arrested them.
02:15:02.000There was no, there would be no, JB Pritzker and Brandon Johnson and none of them were going to let any disruption happen.
02:15:09.000And they're doing the same thing on the right, just like how the laser eyes shills, just like all these Zionist laser eyes go out there and say, oh, if you're not with Trump, you're a Democrat, Fed, you're taking money from Qatar.
02:16:19.000The other story we have tonight is this RFK endorsement, and you know, I don't think it's a huge deal, but we'll talk a little bit about this, then we'll take the Super Chats.
02:16:28.000So today, RFK Jr., who is running as an independent and polling pretty well in some key swing states, threw his support behind Donald Trump and dropped out of the race.
02:16:40.000This is a story from The New York Times.
02:16:44.000suspended his independent presidential campaign and endorsed former President Donald Trump at an event in Phoenix on Friday.
02:16:52.000The two later appeared on stage together at a Trump rally in Glendale, Arizona, recalling a conversation he had with the former president.
02:17:00.000Mr. Kennedy, who has become known for his opposition of vaccines and for his promotion of conspiracy theories and misinformation, told the crowd, we talk not about the things that separated us because we don't agree on everything, but on the values and the issues that bind us together.
02:17:17.000Mr. Trump's allies on Friday relished the fact that the former president had won the backing of a member of America's most storied Democratic family.
02:17:27.000Earlier in the day, Mr. Trump campaigning in Las Vegas gushed about the endorsement That's big, he said.
02:17:36.000Mr. Kennedy's withdrawal is not expected to affect the race substantially.
02:17:39.000Polls have diverged on whether he pulled more potential voters from Mr. Trump or Ms.
02:17:45.000The Harris campaign has not announced her first post-convention campaign appearance, nor has it announced when she will hold her first press briefing since Mr. Biden's withdrawal from the race.
02:20:36.000So, I don't think it's a bad thing, but I don't know that this is the home run that people are making it out to be, and the betting odds reflect that.
02:20:44.000Nobody in the betting market seems to think this is some game-changer.
02:20:47.000This is not going to flip a swing state, necessarily.
02:20:52.000So I don't think it's actually a massive deal, but it is, you know, it's an interesting twist and turn.
02:20:58.000The thing is, we just haven't really heard anything from RFK.
02:21:03.000I feel like he's just not in the race.
02:23:06.000So, this whole week, he's talking about, we need a lot of people, I'm not an immigration radical, blah blah, Project 2025 sucks, I'm gonna be great for abortion.
02:25:12.000I'll get pulled over for going 15 miles per hour over the speed limit, but if you go into Chicago and drive Even worse, they're putting up these new speeding cameras in Chicago.
02:25:24.000If you go eight miles per hour, eight, you go seven or eight over the speed limit, you get a ticket.
02:25:34.000So you get that going on at the same time, you know, black people drive a car through the window of a designer clothing store, they get away.
02:25:45.000So it's totally, that's what makes it bad.
02:25:48.000It'd be one thing if it was all out anarchy and then it was very free, like you could kind of do whatever you want and you could use organized crime to protect yourself.
02:25:56.000Because you do see that when the government doesn't enforce the law, then organized crime makes up the difference and communities band together and you get militias and you get, you know, bosses and things like that.
02:26:08.000And it's a worse system objectively, but you do get some semblance of order and there's a way to play, you know.
02:26:15.000Like, in other words, the anarchy is distributed.
02:26:19.000The criminals are anarchic, but you could also have vigilantes.
02:26:23.000Yeah, crime is rampant and, you know, there's this, uh...
02:26:29.000Neglect by the law, but at the same time, you could bribe government officials and you could get a little play and, you know, you could be a vigilante, you could form a little gang or a militia, but we get the worst of both.
02:26:42.000And then on the flip side, it's like if there's tyranny, yeah, you're being oppressed, but at least you're safe.
02:26:49.000Yes, there is overt government oppression, but at least the criminals are being thrown in jail, and at least, you know, if you stay on the right side, life is pretty good, and sometimes that's difficult, but we're getting the worst of both.
02:27:01.000It's like it's not safe, there's no government efficacy, it's dirty, filthy, chaos, you know, everything's terrible, so it's anarchy, but if the law-abiding people suddenly break the law, then you get the tyranny.
02:27:18.000So there's the arbitrary and oppressive enforcement of the law and this extractive tax system.
02:27:28.000But at the same time, standards are getting worse.
02:27:30.000And if you try to fix it, you go to jail.
02:27:33.000You know, black people can go and commit crimes.
02:27:35.000If you become a vigilante, the DOJ will come for you.
02:27:41.000If you, like that guy, like that guy Penny on the New York City subway, you see a black guy harassing people on the subway, you put him in a chokehold and he dies, you go to jail.
02:27:52.000You are Derek Chauvin and you arrest George Floyd for being a seven foot tall drug addicted Beast, you go to jail.
02:28:03.000You're the one that gets the hate crime charges and murder charges.
02:29:17.000And, you know, they're putting immigrants in camps and stuff, and there's cops everywhere, and you get stopped and frisked if you're black.
02:29:25.000And, uh, you know, so they'll stop and frisk me because I'm Mexican, but it's like, hey, at least there's no crime.
02:29:33.000But... I would rather live in the, uh, cyber- cyberpunk future.
02:29:41.000I'd rather get in my, like, flying car, my, like, VTOL.
02:29:46.000What do they- my E-VTOL hovercraft, in my duster coat, combat boots, laser pistol.
02:29:54.000Laser pistol Sidearm, you know jump in and like, you know the coat Like Batman, you know as I jump in the hovercraft Drinking some kind of goopy goopy slime drink, you know some kind of like glowing like drug drink Let me get some grog.
02:30:16.000Let me get some let me get some grog Good Another tough day in Neo-Chicago.
02:32:52.000And then there's just a bunch of miners up there.
02:32:54.000They're sending, like, a bunch of Arabs up there.
02:32:57.000They're sending a bunch of, like, uh, Congolese 18-year-olds to the moon to mine, uh, minerals on asteroids and stuff.
02:33:08.000They have, like, no teeth and no sp- They have, like, back problems.
02:33:15.000And in the presidential campaign, they're like, we promise 5 million credits per year for those affected by the bends, those returning from our lunar mining colony, from our asteroid mining colony.
02:34:20.000No, I wasn't done dirty by Polish people.
02:34:22.000Excuse me, I just don't really relate to them.
02:34:26.000They're like, you know, I can relate to like British people because I'm American.
02:34:31.000I can relate to Irish people because I'm Irish.
02:34:33.000I can relate to Mediterranean people because I'm Italian.
02:34:36.000I can relate to Spanish people because I'm Mexican.
02:34:40.000Uh, you know, but I just can't really, the further east you go, I can't really relate to Polish people, or Serbs, or Albanians, or... I just can't relate to them very well.
02:34:52.000Because their culture's so different, you know, their language is different, food is different, their whole deal is different.
02:40:17.000Peter's the rock, and Peter founded the church in Rome, and if you believe that the vicar of Christ on earth has to be one, as opposed to the first among equals, has to have authority, then you're Catholic.
02:40:30.000And if you don't, then you're Orthodox.
02:40:32.000I mean, it's something that people have to kind of investigate for themselves.
02:40:35.000I don't think, you know, because there are Orthodox people, there are Catholic people, they know the arguments, and some people go for one and some people go for the other, but I don't think faith is something that comes down to a point.
02:40:50.000What are the pros and cons of being Catholic?
02:40:53.000I don't think it really works that way.
02:40:56.000You know, for me it didn't really work that way.
02:40:57.000I mean, fundamentally I thought about it from a point of view of authority.
02:41:02.000I don't think that any church can stand without authority.
02:41:07.000And authority can only proceed from one.
02:44:06.000You know, I pay for the things I need to pay for to keep, you know, all the services that are required for this show and the non-profit and so on.
02:45:03.000You know, and even when I go on vacation, some people, they go on vacation, they go to the, they go on a cruise, they go to Mexico, they go to Europe.
02:45:12.000When I go on a vacation, I'll take like I took a little three-day vacation.
02:45:16.000I just like got a hotel downtown and just hung out for a couple days because I was just like want to get out of the house.
02:45:24.000I go to I go to Miami for a week, you know, so I'm not into that kind of stuff.
02:47:00.000I just have no interest in that at all.
02:47:03.000Some people, they know about the brands and they know about the products.
02:47:09.000You know, a lot of people I know are like that with tech.
02:47:12.000You know, I used to have people, I used to have someone I knew and people I know now that they're like obsessed with the latest iPhone and the specs and the Mac and the watch and the Computer and this and that, and I'm like, man, I just want a computer that works.
03:02:24.000You know, these Asian girls are just adorkable.
03:02:27.000They just have this energy that the white women don't have.
03:02:31.000You know, the white women are so fucking cringe.
03:02:35.000I know people hate when I say that, but a lot of them, it's true.
03:02:39.000You know, they're like, these Taylor Swift concerts, it's making me hate them all.
03:02:46.000When I see the Swifties and they dragged their boyfriends and they got their stupid fucking makeup and hair all together and they're all in the crowd, you know, bobbing up and down, singing the song, singing the Swift songs and the fucking boyfriend in tow.
03:09:13.000I've been a little bit more plugged into the left lately.
03:09:16.000I'm just trying to get, you know, all the information.
03:09:21.000Especially since the left, since I realize the left is the only ones that will talk about the Israel lobby.
03:09:27.000You know, the right won't, the left does.
03:09:29.000So I started reading left-wing critique of the Israel lobby and then you start reading other stuff they write and, you know, I'm not a leftist by any stretch.
03:10:13.000Love when my friend begging me to vote for RFK over Trump just to switch to me beg for Trump so RFK overlooks CIA and FBI lol is this year's election a better SNL kit?
03:13:03.000Like, I mean, power, power comes from military, military comes from industry, industry comes from population.
03:13:11.000You know, it really comes down to economy, and economy is about capital, entrepreneurs, population, resources.
03:13:18.000You know, if you want a very, if you want a very clinical, technical answer, military power is projected based on economic might, in addition to other factors, but that's the main one.
03:13:30.000And the economic might industry comes from those things.
03:13:33.000Your entrepreneurs, your spirit of innovation, your keys or apps, capital, and the rest.
03:17:44.000Maybe, I don't know anything about him, but yeah, maybe I'd be open to it.
03:17:47.000Christus Entrust sent $10, I used to believe John Doyle's lies about you.
03:17:51.000Then you were unbanned from Twitter and Redeem Zoomer started talking about how he didn't think you were that bad, so I started stalking your account.
03:19:10.000Because, you know, we have... You have around the world, you have other facilities that are creating dollars through fractional reserve banking.
03:19:21.000So if they have reserves of dollars, they can theoretically create more dollars.
03:19:27.000You know, if a bank that has dollars in another country wants to loan out dollars, they can.
03:19:36.000So it is true that the United States' biggest export is debt, because we run a trade deficit.
03:19:43.000We run a trade deficit, which means that We import more than we export.
03:19:49.000And that means that, how do you make up the difference?
03:19:52.000Well, we have to give up land, assets, cash, or debt.
03:20:00.000And so we take on a huge debt with a lot of countries.
03:20:03.000We give them our debt in exchange for the goods.
03:20:09.000But as far as, you know, combining all that into a theory of everything, you know, it does involve a lot of complexity.
03:20:14.000There's a little bit more to the story.
03:20:18.000You know, because we also are the biggest economy in the world.
03:20:21.000I mean, we do make airplanes and oil and natural gas and weapons and You know, and there's other advanced manufacturing software.
03:20:32.000So, it's not so simple as saying, oh, well, it's all just debt.
03:20:36.000It's like, okay, but we also, all the most valuable companies for the, with the exception of Saudi Aramco and a few others, you know, Alibaba, they're all here.
03:20:52.000To say it's all just debt, to say it's all just currency is not true either.
03:20:56.000Because we do have raw materials, and we do have finished products, and we do have services, and we do have, you know, major transnational companies.
03:21:08.000So... You know, you're kind of oversimplifying it.
03:21:12.000So what they do is, like, they just, like, put the money, and they, like...
03:21:18.000But hey, I appreciate the big super chat, but yeah, I mean you're getting somewhere.