DNC Day 2: The Cringe Continues in Chicago
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Summary
The Democratic National Convention is in full swing in Chicago, and the party is on the brink of a major breakthrough in the 2020 election. But how will they do it? And what will it take for them to actually get there?
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A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
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This is Human Events with your host, Jack Poso.
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In my perfect world, every Republican is out of the country and all the immigrants come in.
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In this decision over turning Roe v. Wade, as you heard earlier tonight, the United States
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Supreme Court majority wrote the following, quote, women are not without electrical, not
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allowed, not without electoral, electoral or political power.
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Biden is known in his career as being one of the best eulogy givers at funerals.
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And now they're making him come and give his own career eulogy.
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And now they're making him give his own eulogy at this convention.
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I mean, he was bullied out of this race after 52 years of service to the Democratic Party.
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To the extent that the party thought they'd move Senate seats or House seats, that would
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have been the topic you would have had to cover the entire campaign.
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For the past 1,300 days, giving Kamala Harris control over inflation policy, Shannon, it's
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like giving Jeffrey Epstein control over human trafficking policy.
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The American people are much smarter than that.
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I mean, think about what some people have had to go through because of these laws.
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I mean, Jamie Vance calls pregnancy resulting from rape inconvenient.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
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And, O'Dominey, we are here live in Chicago, Illinois for day two of the DNC.
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Yes, folks, the cringe is continuing, and it shows no signs of slowing.
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And what was interesting was this question of momentum.
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And I've been thinking about that a lot between last night and tonight because this is supposed
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This is supposed to be Kamala Harris and Tim Walls.
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And they're supposed to take the ball now and start running down the field.
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And you notice they're just not quite doing that.
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The regime media has the state propaganda organ function of being able to create a perception
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You have to hold fast because you're living through psyop after psyop, gaslighting after
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But they can't gaslight when they're up on stage.
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They have no way of giving extemporaneous speeches and talking.
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But when Tim Walls is up there, and Tim Walls is better than Kamala at it.
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But then he goes and will just have these freakish mannerisms, freakish Timothy, who
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Because he's a white man in white minstrel show doing whiteface.
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Because Tim Walls is playing like the bumbling white guy, the bumbling white dad in every
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Hoopsy-daisy, I put the pancake batter in the toaster again.
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And then his wife comes up to say, oh, Tim, and fixes it up for him.
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Just like in the trope that this is what they want you turned into, to all the men out there.
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So my question is, what is the DNC's message for men?
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That's who they're putting up as their champion, for men.
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All they're going to do is talk about rape, rape, rape.
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How about the rapes being conducted by the migrants here that come in, storming across
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Why don't you go and ask Lake and Riley's family about rape?
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Why don't you go and ask Rachel Warren's family about rape?
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Andy Beshear, who's never going to be more than a governor because he's not ready for
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Tyler Boyer is going to be joining us later on.
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We're up at the DNC where the cringe is continuing.
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We've got Tyler Boyer here from Turning Point Action.
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Tyler, did you expect the DNC to be this cringe?
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I mean, they have literally thousands of protesters outside.
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Are there more today than there were yesterday?
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I think the closer we get to Kamala, the sooner or the bigger the crowds are going to be.
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But, like, the RNC convention had no pressure of any kind of protesters.
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But most of them were just, like, walking down the street.
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And it was just, like, people who were, like, oh, Trump's in there.
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And, obviously, we did the whole show there yesterday.
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Obviously, full-on pro-Palestine, anti-Israel, for generally the entire crowd.
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And here's, so here's kind of what I'm, what I want to get at, though.
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And I will say this, that the Democrats are super, super cringy.
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But here's something that they're doing better than us.
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They're doing, you're storytelling, and they're using the power of story.
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What I mean is, the question is, why did Joe Biden bring up Charlottesville?
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Why did Jamie Raskin come up and talk about January 6th?
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Why do they have people come up again and again?
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You almost thought that they would have, and by the way, if they could have, they would
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have had someone come up and talk about Russiagate.
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That's just been so completely debunked and deloused that there's no way for them to have
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And here's why, because they use the power of story for politics.
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Meanwhile, I remember that at the RNC, you didn't have a lot of people directly referencing
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the assassination attempt on Trump, and when they did, and even when they do now, they
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talk about it as like, as like something that happened that was like, could have been
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There's no, there's no connection of that to the broader things that we're dealing with.
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So there's no connection to the fact that Biden's administration dropped security, refused
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Why don't you also point out that it was a crazed leftist who was up there?
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So again, my point is, they're using the power of emotional stories.
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So if we've got, you know, the logos and the ethos, we love America, and we want grocery
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prices to be cheaper, and we want a more secure border, and we want better gas prices, like
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That's all things that are policies that we say that we want.
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But if there's no emotion behind it, if there's no moral cause, what is the moral cause for
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That, I would say, is something that I'm not hearing as much from Republicans.
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No, and here's the thing, though, Jack, is the RNC, remember they had real people, real
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So the RNC, so there's a difference here, which is, and you're right, so I don't want
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They're using the campaigns that they spent millions of dollars into over the last, we've
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talked about this last night, over the last 70 years.
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Whether it's the Charlottesville campaign, or the J6 campaign, or the, you know, Trump
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Russiagate was the big one, but it's just totally...
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They have all these different campaigns that they've run, and you're right, they're stories.
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But they're very honed in, negative, character-destroying stories, specifically targeting Trump.
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But these are professional marketing campaigns.
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These are marketing campaigns that they've spent millions and millions of dollars into,
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But meanwhile, the RNC, at the RNC convention, you had all these stories that were real Americans,
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Remember, the major networks weren't broadcasting any of these stories?
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So you had one lady go up, you know, we're talking about fentanyl deaths, and on the border,
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one of our guys from Phoenix, who, not from Phoenix, from Arizona, who his life is, you know,
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their lives have been destroyed by people coming over the border from all across the world.
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So those stories, you know, are getting basically no money put behind them.
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And those stories, by the way, that you're mentioning, so I'm sure, by the way,
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that if you're in a left-wing donor universe, like they've got your cell phone number,
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they're taking those clips and sending them out as text messages to all the Democrats
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and anyone who's potentially on their low-prop voter list and sending it out,
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hey, did you see this couple that spoke about their lack of abortion coverage?
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Did you see Andy Beshear talking about how it's so great to talk about reproductive rights
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Whereas on the Republican side, sure, you get hit up for, you know,
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you'll get hit up for donations here and there, but you're not hearing the power of a story.
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You're hearing like, oh, this thing happened, so give me some money.
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So you're missing the moral driving force of why we should win.
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And that's the biggest differentiator between, you know, our convention and theirs.
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I mean, they have all of, they're going to go back to these massive campaigns
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with all the force of the mainstream media behind them
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and hope that they can just run it back with, like, the same strategy.
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And it's going to be up to the American public, the populace, to decide,
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am I going to actually figure out what's going on in this country
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or am I just going to just, like, kind of, in, like, this, like, brain-dead way
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Like, there were some people who were recently, I was calling them the policy stickers,
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and they were running around and they were attacking Trump, saying,
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stay on policy, stay on policy, just stay on policy.
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And it was like, guys, you can bring up policies.
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But Trump does talk about policy, and nobody cares.
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When I say nobody cares, I mean nobody cares out in the mainstream media.
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And even if Kamala doesn't actually articulate her policies, which she doesn't,
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we kind of know what the Democrats are going to do.
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She's just going to continue the things that are currently on board.
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The issue, though, is that if all you're doing is talking policy,
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like he did with Elon for two and a half hours,
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like he does when he goes and does the rallies,
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that it doesn't generate headlines because he's not stepping outside of the box
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So that doesn't necessarily, so I know that there's a lot of, like,
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squishy Republicans who go, oh, whether he's going to bring up race,
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What I'm talking about is going into these stories,
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You want to talk about how many rapes have gone on in this country
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by legals that you've led across the border, the Kamala migrants?
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Did those women have the choice to their body, their choice, right?
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And again, like, you've got to be able to think on your feet a little bit,
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but at the same time, you have to have these things in your back pocket.
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they tend to be more thinking-driven than emotionally-driven.
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So they're more logic-driven than emotional-driven.
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And I guarantee, like, you, I guarantee, Tyler,
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you watched, like, pretty much all the DNC, right, yesterday?
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of the people who came up last night, couldn't you?
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Like, they were just, like, on top of just, like...
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And so, I mean, some credit with that is, like,