The first 2020 presidential debate is live from Hofstra University of St. Thomas in Hanover, New York. President Trump and Vice President Joe Biden will debate on topics such as immigration, crime, crime in the cities, the economy, and the Supreme Court.
00:55:48.000This is our first presidential debate, like I said.
00:55:51.000The topics tonight will be the records of President Trump and Joe Biden, the coronavirus, the economy, the Supreme Court, race and crime in the cities.
00:56:05.000So it's going to be all topical stuff.
00:56:09.000It's going to be everything that we've been talking about on the show for a long time, and it's finally happening.
00:56:14.000I know a lot of people were wondering initially if this night would ever come because of the deteriorating state of Joe Biden's mental health.
00:56:24.000I wasn't even certain there would be even a single debate this year because of that.
00:56:28.000And some of the talk that we've been hearing from the mainstream media about conditions that Joe Biden should demand.
00:56:35.000In order for him to debate and things like that.
00:56:39.000But we're here, but we're here, and it's only 10 minutes away.
00:56:42.000I'm just going to shoot out a quick tweet and let people know that we are live.
00:57:52.000And if you look at the polling and the trajectory of the race, he's got some ground to cover.
00:57:57.000Joe Biden, on the other hand, the victory conditions for him is he just has to get through the night.
00:58:03.000He just has to make it through the evening without a major gaffe, without.
00:58:08.000Pissing his pants without looking like he has dementia, without coming across demented.
00:58:15.000So that makes it a little bit tricky for Trump.0.98
00:58:17.000In some ways, he's got the advantage because he has his mental faculties.
00:58:22.000He is also a sharp and a skilled debater.
00:58:25.000But on the other hand, his victory conditions are more demanding than Joe Biden's.
00:58:29.000And you know that Joe Biden's going into it tonight, I imagine, with the debate questions, I'm sure that he got in advance, maybe an earpiece.
00:58:39.000And definitely, he's on some kind of drugs.
00:58:42.000I would imagine experimental drugs and who knows what else, what they've got him on so that they'll get him through tonight because they know that he's got to make it through.
00:58:52.000Just for 90 minutes, they'll do whatever it takes chemically to make that happen.
00:58:56.000So he's got an advantage, but at the same time, he does have a more demanding set of victory conditions.
00:59:03.000So it'll be interesting to watch and see what vector of attack the president chooses to go with, how the president is going to hit Joe Biden on what issues in particular, how aggressively, how personal it will get.
00:59:17.000I heard on Twitter, apparently, that the president's aides are instructing the president to not attack Joe Biden personally.
00:59:24.000They say that they think that's a bad look.
00:59:36.000But I don't, I honestly have no idea what to expect.
00:59:39.000It's been four years since we've seen the president debate, and it's been seven months since we've seen Joe Biden debate.
00:59:47.000And seven months ago, six, seven months ago, Joe Biden wasn't in as bad a shape as he was.
00:59:54.000So it's kind of unpredictable what we'll see.
00:59:56.000I will clarify before we begin tonight I'm going to try my best to restrain myself.
01:00:04.000And usually, this is my preference anyway.
01:00:06.000I try whenever we're watching these live events to stay out of it as much as possible.
01:00:11.000And sometimes the event is boring, so I have to interrupt a lot.
01:00:17.000Sometimes the event is very engaging, in which case I prefer to let it play out and I try not to interrupt.
01:00:23.000Tonight is obviously a very big, important, and exciting night, so I'm going to do my best to restrain myself and try to be a little bit more reserved.
01:00:36.000In other words, I want to watch a debate as much as you do.
01:00:39.000I know you guys probably want to watch a debate with as minimal interruptions as possible, as minimal interference.
01:00:45.000So I'm going to try to allow the debate to proceed.
01:00:48.000I'll, of course, be reacting and maybe I'll give some comments here and there, but I'll try to keep it minimal because I know everybody is dying to see the event.
01:00:58.000So I'll try to stay out of the way a little bit, but of course, you are watching me stream, so I'll be adding my.
01:01:09.000They're estimating, I think Brett Baer said, 90 million people, 90 million people watching the debate.
01:01:17.000I don't know if that's true because I believe the primary debates were between 20 and 25 million viewers, the Democratic primary debates this year, something like that.
01:01:35.000I guess we'll have to see tomorrow or the next day we'll get the Nielsen ratings.
01:01:38.000But It's going to be a very viewed debate.
01:01:42.000And what comes with that is a giant opportunity for the president to make his case and to expose and attack the opposition in front of everybody.
01:01:52.000What I mean by this is Joe Biden's been hiding since he won the primary.
01:01:58.000Very low visibility, virtually no ground game, almost no visibility in the public eye, no press conferences, no questions, no interviews, really no speeches, nothing meaningful to speak of.
01:02:09.000And they've been hiding him for a reason because of the mental state and because he's not a great candidate.
01:02:14.000And now they've got him for 90 minutes.
01:02:16.000Trump's got him for 90 minutes in front of potentially close to 100 million people to say and do whatever is necessary without a script, without a teleprompter, without anything like that.
01:02:28.000And I'm sure Joe Biden's probably got pre prepared statements.
01:02:31.000And who knows, maybe he's even got somebody in his ear.
01:02:34.000But this is his opportunity in front of a massive audience to really expose, to really show everybody what's going on.
01:02:44.000It could potentially swing the presidential race one way or the other, depending on how this goes.
01:02:49.000I will also say, and I talked about this last night, this could potentially be the first and final debate of this year.
01:02:57.000There's no guarantee that we'll see a second and third presidential debate.
01:03:01.000You know, I predicted yesterday that if this goes too badly for Joe Biden, the Biden campaign will simply withdraw from the remaining debates.
01:03:11.000And I said yesterday, it's very simply, it comes down to this cost benefit analysis that Biden would lose.
01:03:19.000More face by being destroyed and humiliated in three consecutive debates than he would if he got killed and won and then pulled out.
01:09:59.000Kane Jupiter says, Hey, Nick, for my midterm, I have to write a speech for Biden that states that Trump declares martial law and that he is going to suspend the election as a result of the.
01:10:09.000Good evening from the Health Education and Technology Office of Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic.
01:10:16.000I'm Chris Wallace of Fox News, and I welcome you to the first of the 2020 presidential debates between President Donald J. Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
01:10:27.000This debate is sponsored by the Commission on Presidential debates.
01:10:31.000The Commission has designed the format six, roughly 15 minute segments with two minute answers from each candidate to the first question, then open discussion for the rest of each segment.
01:10:44.000Both campaigns have agreed to these rules.
01:10:47.000For the record, I decided the topics and the questions in each topic.
01:10:52.000I can assure you, none of the questions has been shared with the Commission or the two candidates.
01:10:59.000This debate is being conducted under health and safety protocols designed by the Cleveland Clinic.
01:11:04.000Which is serving as the health security advisor to the commission for all four debates.
01:11:10.000As a precaution, both campaigns have agreed the candidates will not shake hands at the beginning of tonight's debate.
01:11:17.000The audience here in the hall has promised to remain silent.
01:11:21.000No cheers, no booze, or other interruptions, so we, and more importantly, you, can focus on what the candidates have to say.
01:11:29.000No noise except right now as we welcome the Republican nominee, President Trump.
01:11:35.000And the Democratic nominee, Vice President Biden.
01:12:00.000Gentlemen, a lot of people have been waiting for this night, so let's get going.
01:12:05.000Our first subject is the Supreme Court.
01:12:08.000President Trump, you nominated Amy Coney Barrett over the weekend to succeed the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the court.
01:12:17.000You say the Constitution is clear about your obligation and the Senate's to consider a nominee to the court.
01:12:25.000Vice President Biden, you say that this is an effort by the President and Republicans to jam through on an appointment and what you call an abuse of power.
01:12:34.000My first question to both of you tonight why are you right in the argument you make and your opponent wrong?
01:12:42.000Where do you think a Justice Barrett would take the court?
01:12:47.000President Trump, in this first segment, you go first, two minutes.
01:12:57.000We have the Senate, we have the White House, and we have a phenomenal nominee, respected by all, top, top academic, good in every way, good in every way.
01:13:09.000In fact, some of her biggest endorsers are very liberal people.
01:14:44.000Tens of thousands of people have already voted.
01:14:47.000And so the thing that should happen is we should wait.
01:14:50.000We should wait and see what the outcome of this election is because that's the only way the American people get to express their view is by who they elect as president and who they elect as vice president.
01:15:01.000Now, what's at stake here is the President's made it clear he wants to get rid of the Affordable Care Act.
01:15:07.000He's been running on that, he ran on that, and he's been governing on that.
01:15:11.000He's in the Supreme Court right now trying to get rid of the Affordable Care Act, which will strip 20 million people from having insurance, health insurance now, if it goes into court.
01:15:26.000And the Justice, and I have nothing, I'm not opposed to the Justice, she seems like a very fine person.
01:15:32.000But she's written before she went on the bench, which is her right, that she thinks that the Affordable Care Act is not constitutional.
01:15:39.000The other thing that's on the court, and if it's struck down, what happens?1.00
01:15:43.000Women's rights are fundamentally changed.1.00
01:15:46.000Once again, a woman could be helped pay more money because she has a preexisting condition of pregnancy.0.85
01:15:53.000They were able to charge a woman more for the same exact procedure a man gets.
01:15:58.000And that ended when we, in fact, passed the Affordable Care Act.
01:16:02.000And there's 100 million people who have preexisting conditions.
01:16:07.000Those pre existing conditions, insurance companies are going to love this.
01:16:11.000And so it's just not appropriate to do this before this election.
01:16:16.000If he wins the election and the Senate is Democrat, a Republican, then he goes forward.
01:16:21.000If not, we should wait until February.
01:16:23.000There aren't 100 million people with pre existing conditions.
01:16:26.000As far as a say is concerned, the people already had their say.
01:16:31.000Okay, Justice Ginsburg said very powerfully, very strongly, at some point, 10 years ago or so, she said a president and the Senate is elected for a period of time, but a president is elected for four years.
01:17:33.000And one of the big debates we had with 23 of my colleagues trying to win the nomination that I won was saying that Biden wanted to allow people to have private insurance still.
01:17:44.000They can, they do, they will under my proposal.
01:17:47.000It's not what you've said, and it's not what your party has said.
01:17:50.000That is simply what your party doesn't say.
01:19:41.000Mr. President, the Supreme Court will hear a case a week after the election in which the Trump administration, along with 18 state attorneys general, are seeking to overturn Obamacare, to end Obamacare.
01:20:00.000Over the last four years, you have promised to repeal and replace Obamacare, but you have never in these four years come up with a plan, a comprehensive plan to replace Obamacare.
01:20:42.000You, in the course of these four years, have never come up with a comprehensive plan to replace Obamacare.
01:20:49.000And just this last Thursday, you signed a largely symbolic executive order to protect people with pre existing conditions five days before this debate.
01:21:01.000So, my question, sir, is what is the Trump health care plan?
01:21:05.000Well, first of all, I guess I'm debating you, not him, but that's okay.
01:21:29.000All of the things that we've done, insulin, I'll give you an example insulin, it's going to, it was destroying families, destroying people because I'm getting it for so cheap.
01:21:39.000It's like water, you want to know the truth.
01:21:57.000I'm about to pick up on one of your points to ask the vice president, which is he points out that you would like to add a public law to Obamacare.
01:22:06.000And the argument that he makes and other Republicans make is that that is going to end private insurance.
01:25:59.000And the fact is, this man doesn't know what he's talking about.
01:26:02.000I have one final question for you, Mr. Vice President.
01:26:07.000If Senate Republicans, we were talking originally about the Supreme Court here, if Senate Republicans go ahead and confirm Justice Barrett.
01:27:37.000We have had more than 7 million cases of coronavirus in the United States, and more than 200,000 people have died.
01:27:46.000Even after we produce a vaccine, experts say that it could be months or even years.
01:27:53.000Before we come back to anything approaching normal, my question for both of you is based on what you have said and done so far, and what you have said you would do starting in 2021, why should the American people trust you more than your opponent to deal with this public health crisis going forward?
01:28:16.000In this case, the question goes to you first, sir.
01:29:19.000He went in and we were insisting that the people we had on the ground in China should be able to go to Wuhan and determine for themselves how dangerous this was.
01:29:46.000I laid out back in March exactly what we should be doing.
01:29:51.000And I laid out again in July what we should be doing.
01:29:54.000We should be providing all the protective gear possible.
01:29:57.000We should be providing the money the House has passed in order to be able to go out and get people the help they need to keep their businesses open.
01:30:05.000Open schools that cost a lot of money.
01:30:07.000You should get out of your bunker and get out of the sand trap and get in your golf course and go in the.
01:30:13.000Oval Office and bring together the Democrats and Republicans and fund what needs to be done now to save lives.
01:32:22.000There was no one, we didn't shut down the economy.
01:32:26.000This is his economy that's being shut down.
01:32:28.000The reason it's shut down is because, look, you folks at home, how many of you got up this morning and had an empty chair at the kitchen table because someone died of COVID?
01:32:38.000How many of you were in a situation where you lost your mom or dad and you couldn't even speak to them?
01:32:43.000You had a nurse holding a phone up so you could, in fact, say goodbye?
01:33:21.000I'm going to ask you about the future because you both have touched on one of the questions I was going to ask.
01:33:27.000Focusing on the future first, President Trump, you have repeatedly either contradicted or been at odds with some of your government's own top scientists.
01:33:35.000The week before last, the head of the Centers for Disease Control, Dr. Redfield, said it would be summer before the vaccine would become generally available to the public.
01:33:47.000You said that he was confused and mistaken.
01:34:08.000I've spoken to Pfizer, I've spoken to all of the people that you have to speak to.
01:34:12.000We have great Moderna, Johnson Johnson, and others.
01:34:16.000They can go faster than that by a lot, become very political because the left, or I don't know if I call them left, I don't know what I call them.
01:34:23.000The head of your operation, Warp Speed, Dr. S.
01:35:16.000Every serious company is talking about maybe having a vaccine done by the end of the year.
01:35:22.000But the distribution of that vaccine will not occur until sometime beginning or the middle of next year to get it out if we get the vaccine.
01:35:42.000Your running mate, Senator Harris, goes further, saying the public health experts, quote, Will be muzzled, will be suppressed.
01:35:50.000Given the fact that polls already show that people are concerned about the vaccine and are reluctant to take it, are you and your running mate, Senator Harris, contributing to that fear?
01:36:01.000No more than the question you just asked him.
01:36:03.000You pointed out he puts pressure and disagrees with his own scientist.
01:36:08.000But you're saying Senator Harris is saying you can't trust the scientist.
01:36:12.000Well, no, no, you can't trust the scientist.
01:36:16.000She said that public health experts, quote, Will be muzzled, will be suppressed.
01:36:20.000Well, that's what he's going to try to do, but there's millions of scientists, there's thousands of scientists out there, like here at this great hospital, that don't work for him.
01:37:50.000When it comes to how the virus has been handled so far, the two of you have taken very different approaches, and this is going to affect how the virus is handled going forward by whichever of you ends up becoming the next president.
01:38:03.000I want to quickly go through several of those reopenings.
01:38:07.000Vice President Biden, you have been much more reluctant than President Trump about reopening the economy and school.
01:38:16.000If I were running, I'd know what the plan is.
01:38:19.000You've got to provide these businesses the ability to have the money to be able to reopen with the PPE as well as with the sanitation they need.
01:38:27.000You have to provide them the necessary.0.99
01:40:03.000You have to understand, if you look, I mean, I have a mask right here.
01:40:06.000I put a mask on it when I think I need it.
01:40:09.000Tonight, as an example, everybody's had a test and you've had social distancing and all of the things that you have to, but I wear masks when needed.
01:40:41.000His own head of the CDC said if we just wore masks between now, if everybody wore masks in social distance between now and January, we'd probably save up to 100,000 lives.
01:44:14.000You know, a lot of people between drugs and alcohol and depression, when you start shutting it down, you take a look at what's happening at some of your Democrat run states where they have these tough shutdowns.
01:44:25.000And I'm telling you, it's because they don't want to open it.
01:44:41.000They can social distance, they can wash their hands, they can wear masks, they can do whatever they want.
01:44:45.000But they've got to open these states up.
01:44:47.000When you look at North Carolina, when you look, and these governors are under siege, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and a couple of others, you've got to open these states up.
01:45:39.000Billionaires have made another $300 billion because of his profligate tax proposal, and he only focused on the market.
01:45:49.000But you folks at home, you folks living in Scranton and Claymont and all the small towns and working class towns in America, how well are you doing?
01:45:57.000This guy paid a total of $750 in taxes.
01:46:08.000The fact is that he has, in fact, worked on this in a way that he's going to be the first president of the United States to leave office having fewer jobs in his administration than when he became president.
01:46:20.000Fewer jobs than when he became president.
01:46:23.000Secondly, the people who have lost their jobs are those people who have been on the front lines, those people who have been saving our lives, those people who have been out there dying.
01:46:34.000People who have been putting themselves in the way to make sure that we could all try to make it.
01:46:39.000And the idea that he is insisting that we go forward and open when you have almost half the states in America with a significant increase in COVID deaths and COVID cases in the United States of America, and he wants to open it up more.
01:48:23.000As you well know, there's a new report that in 2016, the year you were elected president, and 2017, your first year as president, that you paid $750 a year in federal income tax each of those years.
01:49:15.000That says everything I have, every bank I have, I am totally under leveraged because the assets are extremely good and we have a very good.
01:49:23.000I am asking you a specific question, which is.
01:50:56.000But why didn't you do it over 20 years in the last 25 years?
01:50:59.000Because you weren't president screwing things up.
01:51:01.000You were a senator and put the money back on the table.0.84
01:51:03.000You're the worst president America has ever had.
01:51:06.000Hey, Joe, let me just tell you, Joe, I've done more in.0.76
01:51:10.000In 47 months, I've done more than you've done in 47 years, Joe.
01:51:14.000We've done things that you never even thought of doing, including fixing the broken military that you gave me, including taking care of your family.
01:51:21.000Mr. President, we're talking about the economy.
01:51:23.000I'd like to ask you about your plans going forward because, Mr. Vice President, your economic plan, if you were to be elected president, focuses a lot on big government, big taxes, big spending.
01:51:38.000You propose more than $4 trillion over a decade in new taxes.
01:51:43.000On individuals making more than $400,000 a year and on corporations.
01:51:49.000President Trump says that that kind of an increase in taxes is going to hurt the economy as it's just coming out of a recession.
01:51:56.000Well, just take a look at what the analysis has been done by Wall Street firms points out that my economic plan would create 7 million more jobs than his in four years, number one.
01:52:09.000And number two, it would create an additional $1 trillion in economic growth because it would be about buying American.
01:52:17.000That we have to, we're going to make the federal government spend $600 billion a year on everything from ships to steel to buildings and the like.
01:52:26.000And under my proposal, we're going to make sure that every penny of that has to be made by a company.
01:52:33.000But respectfully, sir, I'm talking about taxes, not spending.
01:52:36.000Well, by the way, I'm going to eliminate a significant number of the taxes.
01:52:39.000I'm going to make the corporate tax 28 percent.
01:53:17.000But in Obama's, you talk about the economy booming.
01:53:20.000It turns out that in Obama's final three years as president, more jobs were created, a million and a half more jobs than in the first three years of your presidency.
01:53:30.000They had the slowest economic recovery since 1929.
01:53:39.000Also, they took over something that was down here.
01:53:41.000All you had to do was turn on the lights and you pick up a lot.
01:53:44.000But they had the slowest economic recovery since 1929.
01:53:47.000Let me tell you about the stock market.
01:53:49.000When the stock market goes up, that means 401ks.
01:53:54.000If you got in, if you ever became president with your ideas, you want to terminate my taxes, I'll tell you what, you'll lose half of the companies that have poured in here, will leave, and plenty of companies that are already here.
01:59:32.000Vice President Biden, you say that President Trump's response to the violence in Charlottesville three years ago, when he talked about very fine people on both sides, was what directly led you to launch this run for president.
01:59:49.000President Trump, you have often said that you believe you have done more.
01:59:54.000For black Americans, than any president, with the possible exception of Abraham Lincoln.
01:59:59.000My question for the two of you is why should voters trust you rather than your opponent to deal with the race issues facing this country over the next four years?
02:00:31.000The reason I got in the race is when those people, close your eyes, remember what those people looked like coming out of the fields carrying torches, their veins bulging, just spewing anti Semitic bile, and accompanied by the Ku Klux Klan.0.90
02:01:16.000The bishop of that very church said that it was a disgrace.
02:01:19.000The general who was with him said all he ever wants to do is divide people, not unite people at all.
02:01:26.000This is a president who has used everything as a dog whistle to try to generate racist hatred, racist division.
02:01:33.000This is a man who, in fact, you talk about helping African Americans, one in 1,000 African Americans has been killed because of the coronavirus.
02:01:44.000And if he doesn't do something quickly by the end of the year, One in 500 will have been killed.
02:02:28.000So you did that, and they called you a super predator, and I'm letting people out of jail now that you have treated the African American population community, you have treated the black community about as bad as anybody in this country.
02:02:43.000And that's why, if you look at the polls, I'm doing better than any Republican has done in a long time because they saw what you did.
02:02:50.000You call them super predators, and you've called them worse than that because you look back at your testimony over the years, you've called them a lot worse than that.
02:02:58.000As far as the church is concerned and as far as the generals are concerned, we just got the support of 250 military leaders and generals.
02:03:36.000If they called us in Portland, we would put out that fire in a half an hour, but they won't do it because they're run by radical left Democrats.
02:03:43.000If you look at Chicago, if you look at any place you want to look, Seattle, they heard we were coming in the following day and they put up their hands and we got back Seattle.
02:03:52.000Minneapolis, we got it back, Joe, because We believe in law and order, but you don't.
02:03:58.000The top 10 cities and just about the top 40 cities are run by Democrats and, in many cases, radical left.
02:04:05.000And they've got you wrapped around their finger, Joe, to a point where you don't want to say anything about law and order.
02:04:11.000And I'll tell you what, the people of this country.
02:05:08.000And what I'm going to do as President of the United States is call together an entire group of people at the White House, everything from the civil rights groups to the police officers, the police chiefs, and we're going to work this out.
02:05:21.000We're going to work this out so we change the way in which we have more transparency in when these things happen.
02:05:27.000These cops aren't happy to see what happened to George Floyd.
02:05:30.000These cops aren't happy to see what happened to Breonna Taylor.
02:06:27.000I ended it because a lot of people were complaining that they were asked to do things that were absolutely insane, that it was a radical revolution that was taking place in our military, in our schools, all over the place.
02:06:42.000And you know it, and so does everybody else.
02:06:54.000And if you look at the people, we were paying people hundreds of thousands of dollars to teach very bad ideas and, frankly, very sick ideas.
02:07:02.000And really, they were teaching people to hate our country.
02:09:29.000There has been a dramatic increase in homicides in America this summer, particularly, and you often blame that on Democratic mayors and Democratic governors, but in fact, there have been.
02:09:39.000Equivalent spikes in Republican led cities like Tulsa and Fort Worth.
02:09:45.000So the question is, is this really a party issue?
02:09:49.000You can bring in a couple of examples, but if you look at Chicago, what's going on in Chicago, where 53 people were shot and eight died, shot.
02:09:58.000If you look at New York, where it's going up like nobody's ever seen anything, the numbers are going up 100, 150, 200 percent crime.
02:10:32.000I like how Chris Wallace doesn't say anything when Biden erupts, right?
02:10:37.000All these dog whistles on racism don't work anymore.
02:10:39.000Suburbs are, by and large, integrated.
02:10:41.000There are as many people today driving their kids to soccer practice andor to Black and white and Hispanic in the same car as there have been any time in the past.
02:10:51.000What really is a threat to the suburbs and their safety is his failure to deal with COVID.0.76
02:11:24.000Let me, if I might finish the question, what does reimagining policing mean and do you support the Black Lives Matter call for community control of policing?
02:11:37.000Look, what I support is the police having the opportunity to deal with the problems they face.
02:11:44.000And I'm totally opposed to defunding the police offices.
02:11:47.000As a matter of fact, police, local police, The only one defunding in his budget calls for a $400 million cut in local law enforcement assistance.
02:11:57.000They need, when they show up for a 9-11 call, to have someone with them as a psychologist or psychiatrist to keep them from having to use force and be able to talk people down.
02:12:06.000We have to have community policing like we had before, where the officers get to know the people in the communities.
02:13:04.000Mr. Vice President, you say that people who commit crimes should be held accountable.
02:13:11.000The question I have, though, is as the Democratic nominee, and earlier tonight you said that you are the Democratic Party right now, have you ever called the Democratic mayor of Portland or the Democratic governor of Oregon and said, Hey, you've got to stop this?
02:13:26.000Bring in the National Guard, do whatever it takes, but you'd stop the days and months of violence in Portland.
02:13:45.000And anyone who commits it should have.
02:13:46.000But you've never called for the people, the leader, excuse me, sir, you had never called for the leaders in Portland and in Oregon to call in, bring in the National Guard and knock off 100 days of riots.
02:13:58.000They can, in fact, Take care of it if he'd just stay out of the way.
02:15:16.000You have repeatedly criticized the vice president for not specifically calling out Antifa and other left wing extremist groups.
02:15:25.000But are you willing tonight to condemn white supremacists and militia groups and to say that they need to stand down and not add to the violence in a number of these cities, as we saw in Kenosha?
02:16:43.000When a president, I'm going to ask a question.
02:16:45.000When the president seeks a second term, it is generally a referendum on his record.
02:16:51.000But, Vice President Biden, you like to quote one of your dad's sayings, which is, Don't compare me to the Almighty, compare me to the alternative.
02:16:59.000And in this case, sir, you are the alternative.
02:17:02.000Looking at both of your records, I'm going to ask each of you, Why should voters elect you president over your opponent?
02:17:10.000In this segment, President Trump, you go first.
02:17:16.000An administration or president who has done more than I've done in a period of three and a half years.
02:17:22.000And that's despite the impeachment hoax.
02:17:25.000And you saw what happened today with Hillary Clinton, where it was a whole big con job.
02:17:30.000But despite going through all of these things where I had to fight both flanks and behind me and above, there has never been an administration that's done what I've done.
02:17:39.000The greatest, before COVID came in, the greatest economy in history, lowest unemployment numbers.
02:18:19.000The job that we've done, and I'll tell you something, some people say maybe the most important.
02:18:23.000By the end of the first term, I'll have approximately 300 federal judges and Court of Appeals judges, 300, and hopefully three great Supreme Court judges, justices.
02:18:35.000That is a record, the likes of which very few people, and you know one of the reasons I'll have so many judges?
02:18:42.000Because President Obama and him left me 128 judges to fill.
02:18:48.000When you leave office, you don't leave any judges.
02:18:52.000They left 128 openings, and if I were a member of his party, because they have a little different philosophy, I'd say if you left us 128 openings, you can't be a good president.
02:19:39.000We left him a booming economy, and he caused the recession.
02:19:43.000With regard to being weaker, the fact is that I've gone head to head with Putin and made it clear to him we're not going to take any of his stuff.0.79
02:20:57.000And speaking of my son, the way you talk about the military, the way you talk about them being losers and just being suckers, my son was in Iraq.0.97
02:25:18.000Because it was driving energy prices through the sky.
02:25:21.000Why have you relaxed fuel economy standards that are going to create more pollution from cars and cars?
02:25:27.000Well, not really, because what's happening is the car is much less expensive and it's a much safer car, and you're talking about a tiny difference.
02:25:34.000And then what would happen, because of the cost of the car, you would have at least double and triple the number of cars.
02:25:41.000We have the old slugs out there that are 10, 12 years old.
02:26:29.000You talk about new limits, not abolishing, but new limits on fracking, ending the use of fossil fuels to generate electricity by 2035, and zero net emission of greenhouse gases by 2050.
02:26:44.000Tank the economy and cost millions of jobs.
02:26:49.000Number two, if in fact, during our administration, the Recovery Act, I was in charge, able to bring down the cost of renewable energy to cheaper than or as cheap as coal and gas and oil.
02:27:02.000Nobody's going to build another coal fired plant in America.
02:27:07.000No one's going to build another oil fired plant in America.
02:27:10.000They're going to move to renewable energy, number one.
02:27:12.000Number two, we're going to make sure that we are able to take the federal fleet and turn it into a fleet that's run.
02:27:19.000On their electric vehicles, making sure that we can do that.
02:27:22.000We're going to put 500,000 charging stations in all of the highways that we're going to be building in the future.
02:27:28.000We're going to build an economy that, in fact, is going to provide for the ability of us to take 4 million buildings and make sure that they, in fact, are weatherized in a way that, in fact, they'll emit significantly less gas and oil because the heat will not be going out.
02:27:45.000There are so many things that we can do now to create thousands and thousands of jobs.
02:27:53.000in terms of energy production by 2035.
02:27:57.000Not only not costing people jobs, creating jobs, creating millions of good paying jobs, not 15 bucks an hour, but prevailing wage by having a new infrastructure that in fact is green.
02:28:11.000And the first thing I will do, I will rejoin the Paris Accord.
02:28:14.000I will join the Paris Accord because with us out of it, look what's happening.
02:28:20.000And talk about someone who has no relationship to with foreign policy.
02:28:25.000Brazil, the rainforest of Brazil are being torn down, are being ripped down.
02:28:30.000More carbon is absorbed in that rainforest than every bit of carbon that's admitted in the United States.
02:28:36.000Instead of doing something about that, I would be gathering up and making sure we had the countries of the world coming up with $20 billion and say, here's $20 billion.
02:29:49.000That's more money than our country could make in 100 years if we're going to buy.
02:29:54.000All right, let me destroy our country.
02:29:55.000All right, let me destroy our country.0.91
02:29:57.000Because I actually, wait a minute, sir.
02:29:58.000I actually have studied your plan, and it includes upgrading 4 million buildings, weatherizing 2 million hounds over four years.
02:30:07.000Building one and a half million energy efficient homes.
02:30:12.000So the question becomes the president is saying, I think some people who support the president would say that sounds like it's going to cost a lot of money and hurt the economy.
02:30:21.000What it's going to do is create thousands and millions of jobs, good paying jobs.
02:30:29.000The fact is, it's going to create millions of good paying jobs and these tax incentives for people to weatherize, which he wants to get rid of.
02:30:38.000It's going to make the economy much safer.
02:30:53.000We are going to be in a position where we can create hard, hard, good jobs by making sure the environment is clean and we all are in better shape.
02:31:04.000We spend billions of dollars now, billions of dollars on floods, hurricanes, rising seas.
02:33:47.000They should go to iwillvote.com, decide how they're going to vote, when they're going to vote, and what means by which they're going to vote.
02:33:54.000His own Homeland Security Director, as well as the FBI Director, says there is no evidence at all that mail in ballots are a source of being manipulated and cheating.
02:34:05.000The fact is that there are going to be millions of people because of COVID that are going to be voting by mail in ballots, like he does, by the way.
02:34:12.000He sits behind the Resolute desk and sends his ballot to Florida, number one.
02:34:16.000Number two, we're going to make sure that those people who want to vote in person are able to vote because enough poll watchers are there to make sure they can socially distance.
02:34:25.000The polls are open on time and the polls stay open until the votes are counted.
02:34:30.000And this is all about trying to dissuade people from voting because he's trying to scare people into thinking that it's not going to be legitimate.
02:35:45.000And if you look at crooked Hillary Clinton, if you look at all of the different people, there was no transition because they came after me trying to do a coup.1.00
02:35:53.000They came after me spying on my campaign.
02:35:56.000They started from the day I won and even before I won, from the day I came down the escalator with our first lady.
02:39:54.000Vice President Biden, the biggest problem, in fact, over the years with mail in voting has not been that sizable numbers, sometimes hundreds of thousands of ballots, are thrown out because they have not been properly filled out or there is some other irregularity or they miss the deadline.
02:40:12.000So the question I have is are you concerned that the Supreme Court, with a Justice Barrett, Will settle any dispute.
02:40:19.000I'm concerned that any court would settle this because here's the deal.
02:40:23.000When you get a ballot and you fill it out, you're supposed to have an affidavit.
02:40:29.000If you didn't know, you have someone say that this is me.
02:40:33.000You should be able to, if in fact you can verify that's you before the ballot is thrown out, that's sufficient to be able to count the ballot because someone made a mistake and not dotting the correct I. Who they voted for, testify, say who they voted for, say it's you, that is totally legitimate.
02:41:03.000So now, final question is in eight states, we can keep talking.
02:41:09.000In eight states, election workers are prohibited, currently by law, from even beginning to process ballots, even take them out of the envelopes and flatten them until election day.
02:41:22.000That means that it's likely because there's going to be a huge increase.
02:41:26.000In mail in balloting, that we are not going to know on election night who the winner is, that it could be days, it could be weeks, until we find out who the new president is.
02:41:36.000So, first for you, sir, finally for the vice president, I hope neither of you will interrupt the other.
02:41:43.000Will you urge your supporters to stay calm during this extended period and not to engage in any civil unrest?
02:41:51.000And will you pledge tonight that you will not declare victory until the election has been independently certified?
02:44:51.000And the Cleveland Clinic for hosting this event.
02:44:53.000The next debate, sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates, will be one week from tomorrow, October 7th, at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
02:45:02.000The two vice presidential nominees, Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris, will debate at 9 p.m. Eastern that night.
02:47:44.000I think Trump was doing too well because he was just, it was a slaughter in the beginning.
02:47:49.000And Chris Wallace really intervened with the interruptions and the time-ups and time limits and interrogating Trump, letting Biden interrupt, letting Biden get away with lying, the softball questions at Biden.
02:48:03.000Chris Wallace really intervened to keep Biden from total collapse, total failure.
02:48:59.000At a certain point, Chris Wallace just started openly debating the president.
02:49:03.000For example, on climate change and on a number of issues.
02:49:07.000Chris Wallace would ask a question, and then he would continue to interrogate aggressively and in a way that was, I think, sensational and dishonest.
02:49:15.000Meanwhile, with Joe Biden, he would float him a question.
02:49:19.000It was softball, and he didn't let him off the hook totally.
02:49:46.000Chris Wallace was totally biased, and I don't think that prevented Trump from winning.
02:49:50.000I still think Trump crushed it, but you could tell that that definitely slowed down the momentum and prevented a total collapse because Joe Biden was on a trajectory where it was over.
02:49:59.000And to analyze the strategy, I think Trump figured that if he came out strong and aggressive and really pushed Joe Biden's buttons, that he could get under his skin and make Joe Biden either fail, you know, in terms of his dementia, that he would derail Joe Biden, make him confused, throw him off his game, or he would frustrate Joe Biden and make him lash out.
02:50:24.000And I think it was really more the latter.
02:50:26.000I don't know what Joe Biden was on, but he held his own.
02:50:30.000It was rough in the beginning when Trump was able to go at him without any interference.
02:50:34.000But as Chris Wallace intervened and saved him many times, Joe Biden seemed to be able to recover a little bit and even build up some energy himself.
02:50:44.000But you definitely saw in the beginning, Joe Biden was a little unhinged.0.96
02:50:54.000And the thing is, though, about that is probably a lot of Democrats find that to be.0.99
02:51:00.000When Joe Biden tells Trump, shut up, you're a clown, you're the worst president, I'm sure Democrats are probably loving that.0.99
02:51:06.000But for probably everybody else, it comes off as unhinged, which is what it was.1.00
02:51:12.000He got under his skin, and he got under his skin because he's got issues, he's got problems.
02:51:17.000And even as much as Joe Biden survived the debate, there was a lot of stuttering.
02:51:23.000In just about every answer, there was stuttering.
02:51:26.000It almost felt like you were on the edge of your seat waiting for him to have a total meltdown, like what we've been watching in these interviews.
02:51:32.000So, he must have been on something, maybe Adderall.
02:51:55.000You have to think about it like this some people might say that Trump's approach was too aggressive or that he came off obnoxious or something like that.
02:52:04.000But in a presidential debate, that's how women think.
02:52:07.000That is how women and children think.1.00
02:52:10.000In a presidential debate, if you're coming across as too dominant, too strong, that's not a problem.
02:52:17.000The problem is if people feel pity or sympathy towards Joe Biden.
02:52:22.000If Joe Biden looks like he's getting bullied, are you going to vote for the guy that's the poor, helpless person who needs the moderator to say, please let him finish, please let him talk, please stop it?
02:53:00.000And then they actually did, I think, a study at some university where they had a girl pantomime.1.00
02:53:06.000Trump's performance, say his lines and basically reenact it, and a guy reenacts Clinton, and everybody found, even as a girl, they found her performance more compelling.
02:53:18.000I think the more aggressive, the more alpha, the more dominant, you're running for the president of the United States, and this kind of stuff matters.
02:53:26.000People think that it doesn't, but when you're talking about the leader, when you're talking about politics, you are on some level talking about instinct and biology and this lizard brain thinking for both men and women.
02:53:40.000That the stronger is the one that you vote for.
02:53:43.000Joe Biden being pushed around and bullied does not energize people to vote for him out of sympathy or something like that.
02:53:50.000So I disagree with people who think like that.
02:53:53.000I think that that shows that Joe Biden's weak.
02:53:55.000I think that shows that Joe Biden can't be the leader of America.
02:53:59.000I think that he totally emasculated him in the first 30 minutes and really throughout, but especially in that first half hour.
02:54:07.000More important, too, is that the first half hour is the most important half hour.
02:54:11.000I would say that as far as the presidential debates goes or any debate goes, and we talked about this a lot during the primary debates, what is significant is not so much the continuum of the entire debate, it is the memorable moments.
02:54:25.000Because people watch the debate and it's almost like a movie or like a sitcom or like anything.
02:54:32.000People are really engaged with it for a short amount of time at the beginning, and then it's almost like their brain's going to autopilot.
02:54:41.000Do you think that people are going to remember this debate as a 90 minute marathon?
02:54:46.000Or do you think they're going to remember a handful of five second moments, a handful of five to 10 second exchanges, encounters, specific words, and moments?
02:54:56.000And how do you think the coverage is of the debate?
02:54:59.000Maybe 90 million people watched it, but what do 90 million people remember from this?
02:55:03.000What is the memorable, what is the sort of, what is the more, I would say, coherent impression?
02:55:12.000As opposed to everything that you saw in the debate, what is like the overriding, more ambiguous, like thought, feeling, or impression that you get?
02:55:22.000What was memorable and what was impressionable from this debate was Trump's aggression.
02:55:30.000You know, and go away from this stream when it's finished, an hour later, two hours later, or come back tomorrow and think about the debate.
02:55:39.000Will you be able to remember the entire stretch?
02:55:42.000Or do you remember kind of your general impression, your general undistinguished, without distinction, right?
02:55:48.000It's not concrete, not tangible, but what's sort of your general feeling, the overall impression that you got from the debate?
02:55:56.000And what's memorable to most people is that very strong.
02:56:15.000The clips and the coverage of the debate going into the week from the mainstream media, the sound bites, will be Trump saying, You're not smart.
02:56:25.000You don't know, Joe, this kind of thing.
02:56:28.000So, as far as that's concerned, I think it was unequivocally a win for Trump.
02:56:32.000And you have to understand that psychology to understand the debate.
02:56:36.000Particularly, even Trump interrupting.
02:56:39.000There is a strategy, there is a method to what Trump is doing.
02:56:45.000When Trump is just blasting through the moderator and blasting through Joe Biden, particularly when Joe Biden maybe lands a blow on Trump, what this does is it kind of messes everything so that it's not a clean sound bite.
02:57:01.000When Joe Biden is talking and Trump is constantly interrupting, Throwing him off balance and dirtying up the exchange.
02:57:08.000This makes it so that it's very difficult for people, even in their own minds, to say, okay, Biden landed a clean strike with follow through.
02:57:18.000If Trump is constantly interjecting and throwing him off and just even just throwing shit up, even just talking, getting the moderator involved so the three people are talking, he's muddying it up so that it's a lot more difficult for Biden to land a blow.
02:57:34.000So people that watch this and say, Trump looks like a jerk.1.00
02:57:38.000Trump should really stop interrupting, or something like that.1.00
02:57:41.000This is how somebody who doesn't understand what's happening on the screen thinks.
02:57:45.000If you understand what's happening on the screen, this is a high stakes presidential debate in front of 90 million people.
02:57:52.000The sound bites and the clips from this will last forever and, particularly, will reverberate in the next one week before the vice presidential debate and potentially right up until the election.
02:58:04.000So, given that thought process, it's a very different kind of thinking that goes into how you need to act, how you need to perform, what your strategy is than this idea of like having a fair debate.
02:59:49.000Coming across as too weak or coming across as too strong, i.e., belligerent?
02:59:55.000You would rather come across as too strong.
02:59:57.000Moreover, Trump goes into the debate knowing that it's Wallace and Biden against him.
03:00:04.000If he's interrupting and railroading and he is just muddying up the whole circumstance, that is a much better strategy than to let Joe Biden and Chris Wallace collude to cut off his time, to interrupt him, to ask him unfair questions.
03:00:20.000Ask yourself this if Trump wasn't interrupting, would Chris Wallace be fair to him?
03:00:25.000Would Chris Wallace be policing Joe Biden's interrupting?
03:00:29.000If Donald Trump wasn't throwing people off their game, breaking the rules, antagonizing and pushing, we would have a totally scripted, rehearsed, practiced debate where Joe Biden would be totally safe.
03:00:42.000He would be able to go through a script.
03:00:43.000He would survive for 90 minutes and then he'd get off the stage.
03:00:46.000Chris Wallace could do his thing throw up the softballs, interrogate Trump, throw the fake news his way.
03:01:49.000And that loop is an acronym it stands for observe, orient, decide, and act.
03:01:55.000And anytime you're engaging with anybody in anything a negotiation, a debate, a conversation, a fight these four things, that acronym is happening constantly.
03:02:05.000You're observing your surroundings, you're gathering information from what you hear and what you see, and sometimes what you feel.
03:02:26.000You're thinking about it in terms of maybe how the audience reacts or what the perception is of you, how the media is going to perceive it.
03:02:33.000You decide on how you're going to respond, and then you execute, then you act.
03:02:39.000So, this is a continuous loop that is happening all the time throughout an engagement.
03:02:44.000Whatever that kind of engagement is, specifically in this debate.
03:02:48.000Throughout the debate, Biden and Trump and Chris Wallace, as the actors in this engagement, are constantly doing this.
03:02:55.000They're observing, they're orienting their information, they're deciding based on that contextual information, and then they're executing.
03:03:03.000And everything they say, how they handle things, is dictated by that.
03:03:07.000The people who are the most successful that win engagements are people that go through that loop faster than anybody else.
03:03:15.000Moreover, people that can interrupt that process for their combatants are the people that win.
03:03:21.000The more that Trump can disrupt that decision making process, that thought process for Biden and Wallace, the more that he has the advantage.
03:03:30.000If Biden is thinking, I'm going to go with this vector of attack, I'm going to give this pre planned speech, I'm going to give this prepared remark in response to this.1.00
03:03:49.000It's constantly getting in the way of this.
03:03:51.000It's constantly getting in the way of this coherent way to continue the engagement.
03:03:58.000And that, I think, is the basis of really Trump's entire campaign and political strategy to be disruptive.
03:04:06.000If he's disrupting the conventional way that things are done, the conventional way and the prepared way that people are thinking and acting, this gives him a huge advantage because he's a very quick thinker.
03:04:58.000He threw so much, it was so unexpected and so outrageous and shocking all the time that nobody could really find a strategy that worked against him that stuck.
03:05:09.000Now, that goes for a debate, but that also I think goes for the entire campaign.
03:05:13.000I think that's why, in a lot of ways, Trump is not as successful in this election.
03:05:19.000Trump, so far in this election, has for the most part acted like a very conventional candidate.
03:05:25.000And he is an incumbent, so it's slightly different.
03:05:27.000But I think that's why he's in a much weaker position than he was in 16.
03:05:32.000Because he is not doing things that are unexpected.
03:05:35.000He's not doing things that are shocking.
03:05:37.000He's not doing things that are disrupting the thinking and the decision making and the thought process of the opposition, which is much stronger and much more numerous than him and his team.
03:05:48.000So, in any case, I thought that we saw the old Trump in this debate for that reason because it was these zingers.
03:06:09.000It was the desired response because if you're shocked, that is when you're hesitating.
03:06:15.000That's when he catches you off balance.
03:06:17.000And that's what delivered us that first 30 minutes of the debate that was really effective.
03:06:22.000Now, once that 30 minutes had expired, once that initial shock wore off, you could see that Chris Wallace found his bearings and was able to exert control over the debate again.
03:06:31.000Joe Biden found his bearings and was able to launch some successful countermeasures.
03:06:36.000But that initial 30 minutes was so dominant and decisive because everybody didn't know how to react.
03:06:44.000But anyway, that's my sort of analysis of the debate, but I thought it went very well.
03:06:50.000We'll have to see what the media response is.
03:06:53.000I took a little bit of a look during the debate on 538, and I saw one of the comments they said is, yeah, this debate isn't going to impact the election at all.
03:07:03.000So rather than saying that Trump won or Biden won, they're going to say it doesn't matter.
03:07:10.000Well, nobody won because it doesn't matter, actually.
03:07:52.000And I wasn't watching too closely, but I think at one point we had 35,000 live concurrent viewers, which is the biggest show I've ever done to have 35,000 people watching all at the same time.
03:08:06.000Probably more than 100,000 people, unique people, have watched this stream in the two hours, two and a half hours that I've been live.
03:09:41.000So let's take a look at our super chats.0.60
03:09:43.000We've got Kane Jeeper says, Hey, Nick, for my midterm, I have to write a speech for Biden that states that Trump declares martial law and that he is going to suspend the election as a result of the coronavirus and BLM riots.0.50
03:09:58.000It has to emphasize U.S. democracy.0.98
03:11:46.000I can't even get into anything specific, but I can tell you that the position that we are in gets better every day.
03:11:55.000It gets dramatically better every day.
03:11:57.000The things that are happening behind the scenes that I could not tell you, I should be killed if I told you what was going on because I'd be compromising so much.
03:12:06.000But we are reaching levels of influence that I thought impossible.
03:12:12.000I thought impossible in my lifetime two years ago, three years ago.
03:12:16.000And it gets better, I'm telling you, every day.
03:12:19.000Every month, because I've been saying this for a long time.
03:12:21.000Every month, every day that I think it's amazing, it couldn't get better, the following week, it's 100 times better.
03:12:29.000So, and I can't even tell you the nature of what's going on because it's secret.
03:12:33.000But, you know, if you trust the plan, if you trust me, maybe that means something to you.
03:15:47.000America first, or get the fuck out of here.0.97
03:15:49.000What are you even doing at this point?0.99
03:15:52.000Everybody who hates on me, you know, the other day I was looking through Twitter and 4chan, and I'm like, wow, everybody's so nasty to me.
03:16:00.000And then I look at my show, and people are so nasty to me because we are unequivocally the people that are winning.
03:16:06.000We're the people that are doing everything, we're the people that are doing the most, we're the people that are accomplishing everything we set out to accomplish.
03:16:13.000America first becoming mainstream and normalized and influential, it's happening.
03:16:19.000Everybody who is anybody in conservatism sounds like us because of us.
03:16:24.000Last year, we fought the Groyper War against fake conservatives.
03:16:28.000Six months later, they all sound like us.
03:16:31.000Six months later, everybody's friends with us.
03:16:34.000We're still on social media, we're still out here.
03:16:36.000I'm getting bigger numbers than almost any political streamer.
03:16:39.000You wonder why there's all this hatred and resentment and bitterness and probably even paid shills and actors trying to neg us.
03:16:47.000It's because we're doing everything that we set out to do, we're winning.
03:20:33.000He is more powerful than both of them put together as a person, his personal power.
03:20:39.000He is literally like a superpower when you think about it.
03:20:43.000He is like a superhero, superhuman energy that, like, no per literally no person can stop him.1.00
03:20:52.000Now, if they all conspire together and they do this gay stuff and it's like kryptonite, you know, then they can derail him and they can throw obstacles in his path.0.99
03:21:00.000But what human being on this earth do you know that could alpha Donald Trump in a one on one personal interaction?0.99
03:21:08.000I don't think there's anyone alive that can do that.
03:22:03.000The boomer doomer says Biden won't even look in Trump's eyes, only looks at Chris Wallace or the camera like he is begging people to vote for him.
03:22:11.000Meanwhile, Trump has constant piercing eye contact at whoever he is talking to straight alpha energy, total alpha energy.
03:22:20.000And he does, he just penetrates people right through their soul with that stare, with the Trump look of contempt.
03:23:00.000All that hype, all that excitement, and it totally lived up to that and more.
03:23:06.000It was everything that we expected and more.
03:23:09.000So, sometimes you get all hyped up for these and it's like, you know, it's not great or it's a letdown or something, but that was everything I expected and more.
03:28:26.000Like he doesn't work for Ben Shapiro.1.00
03:28:29.000Like he wasn't saying six months ago or seven months ago that Ahmaud Arbery was killed by white supremacist scumbags that should be executed.1.00
03:29:58.000Shabbos Goy, because he works for Ben Shapiro, and he is the token Catholic social conservative to give cover for the blasphemer Ben Shapiro, for the blaspheming Jew Ben Shapiro.0.78
03:30:10.000Hanman Michael Knowles and Andrew Clavin, they are there.
03:30:14.000They are the living Trojan horse for Shapiro and Prager and all the rest to prevent us from actualizing and achieving a real social conservatism, a real right wing nationalism in the country.
03:30:30.000And more than that, a race traitor.1.00
03:30:32.000Because at the time, he was saying that the El Paso shooter was a white scumbag.0.99
03:30:37.000He said last year, the El Paso shooting, it's still dubious if he even had a political motive because they said, oh, he posted a manifesto on 8chan.0.99
03:30:47.000But he said that the El Paso shooter was a white racist scumbag who should be executed publicly and brutally and white racist scumbag, white piece of shit, this and that.1.00
03:30:57.000That's called being a race traitor.1.00
03:30:59.000You don't hear him talking about that when he's talking about all these BLM people.1.00
03:31:03.000Is he talking about black scumbags?1.00
03:31:15.000That's what the entire system is about dehumanizing white people and trying to smear white people with these made up words like racism and white supremacist and so on.
03:32:18.000And yeah, there were errors like that throughout the debate.
03:32:21.000And Chris Wallace didn't bother to intervene to fact check.
03:32:24.000You know, what they said about these debates is that Biden shouldn't participate because Trump would lie and lie and they couldn't fact check him.
03:32:33.000And Biden repeated that lie about very fine people.
03:33:15.000It wasn't until 2011 that you saw a bull market.
03:33:19.000And that was the bull market from the floor, from the bottom of where we were after the recession.
03:33:25.000So, yeah, the bull market after three years of languishing in a recession was bigger than the first three years of the Trump bull market, which was a continuation of what came after the recession, a continuation of the recovery.
03:33:43.000He said, you turn on the lights after the recession and you're going to pick up some numbers.
03:33:48.000And that's what he was getting at.0.99
03:33:49.000So, even that was a total bullshit question.1.00
03:33:53.000Saxon says, notice how blacks, Hispanics, and Jews burned down every city in the country, but they asked Trump to disavow white supremacists.1.00
03:34:00.000Our people are always the problem, no matter the issue.0.99
03:34:57.000Eli says, I can't help but think Trump came off rude to people in this debate.
03:35:01.000How do you think this will shift the election?0.68
03:35:03.000I know Biden looked like a deficient old man, but one getting abused horrifically.
03:35:08.000Like I said earlier, nobody, I think, votes for the elderly man that's getting abused.
03:35:14.000You could say that it's not a good look, but you can't say that it's a strategy that is going to make more people vote for Biden.
03:35:22.000Maybe this is something that turns off Trump's voters, but it'll definitely energize his base, and it will probably even depress Joe Biden's turnout.
03:35:31.000I'm sure a lot of people watch this debate and say, Joe Biden's a weakling.
03:36:44.000He says, I had to watch a debate with my family, so I can't catch it with you, but I left on my computer and your live stream, and my seventh grade brother came in and watched you while playing Fall Guys.
03:42:06.000Optics Respector with a big super chat says Trump was on the way to one of the most decisive victories in presidential debate history before Wallace felt the need to step in and defend Joe.
03:42:15.000Declaring this a loss for the country is true in a way.
03:42:18.000But, Kobe, because what was lost is any semblance of impartiality or fairness throughout the debate.
03:43:17.000That was like three and a half years ago.
03:43:21.000It feels like a lifetime ago, honestly.
03:43:23.000But yeah, I remember I was so geeked out to meet him.
03:43:27.000I was even geeked to meet him in January.
03:43:31.000I was so like starstruck when I met him three years ago before I was even making content.
03:43:37.000And even now, after everything that's happened, I was still starstruck to meet him a second time back when I went up by his place in January to do that video.
03:49:01.000I mean, everything that people get me on, associations or otherwise, always turns out to be, everybody always turns out to be a liar, a slanderer, or they're just straight up wrong, or they're just straight up on the wrong side of history on that.
03:49:16.000So, yeah, you got to trust the plan.0.98
03:52:45.000Trump got Biden to commit against the left on the Green New Deal, on defunding the police, on law and order, on Medicare for all, even on Bernie.
03:55:56.000You know, in a lot of ways, we're America first, but as far as our personal conduct goes politically, it has to be loyalty first.
03:56:04.000And that I would throw my friend away, a good friend away, who was kind to me because he was unpopular on the internet because shitheads on the internet don't like him suddenly, and people are fickle.
03:56:29.000But more than that, I also have the instinct to understand that he's got a talent.
03:56:34.000It's not easy to generate excitement, it's not easy to generate engagement, to make good content.
03:56:39.000And I noticed that people like Baked or Catboy Cami or anybody, by the way, who's in the fold, people that can consistently generate excitement and interest, That is not a skill that you come by very often.
03:56:51.000Not a lot of people know how to do that consistently.
03:56:55.000And there's a number of other skills, but yeah, I had good instincts on that, and it's true.
03:57:00.000I bought low, and now I am a major yoba shareholder.
03:57:04.000When everybody was selling and cashing out, and it was a bear market for yoba, I bought in.