Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - September 30, 2023


THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 15 — Cancel All Debates? Shoot Looters? Boycott the NFL?


Episode Stats

Length

29 minutes

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186.22409

Word Count

5,528

Sentence Count

7

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

On this week's edition of Thought Crime, the boys discuss the aftermath of the Republican Debates, the Philadelphia RNC debate, and a question about whether or not looters should be shot in the streets of the city.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 ladies and gentlemen welcome aboard to another week's edition of thought crime on this week
00:00:05.360 myself charlie kirk and the boys get into the aftermath of the republican debate what a absolute
00:00:11.760 clown show are they going to continue to hold these or can we just get over with it at this
00:00:17.720 point next we have a question about the philadelphia riots and we get into a debate about
00:00:23.440 whether or not looters should be shot is it legal is it morable or does it help with civilization
00:00:29.240 and finally taylor swift is taylor swift a psyop i say yes all this and more on this week's edition
00:00:37.500 ladies and gentlemen get ready to commit thought crimes from the age of big brother
00:00:42.560 if they want to get you they'll get you dnsa specifically targets the communications of
00:00:48.740 everyone they're collecting your communications
00:00:59.240 welcome to this edition of thought crime is it thought crimes or thought crime it's whatever
00:01:04.640 you want it to crime it's singular it's actually singular it's so in all of the whole thing is one
00:01:09.980 massive like well it's it's 1984 we could change it and say it's always been right we've always
00:01:15.300 eurasia has always been at war with oceana exactly oceana has always been at war with eurasia jack
00:01:21.280 hello so we commit thought crimes on the thought crime podcast so this is the point so in this sense
00:01:29.560 this is using crime in its plural term so crime as the concept so the concept is thought crime
00:01:36.180 therefore the title even though it does not have the s it is all encompassing of the concept of thought
00:01:42.940 crime i will say i will say there is a growing loyal audience to this program i get so many messages
00:01:49.740 of people right tyler i get so many people that talk to me about that they come up to me and
00:01:54.300 they they always they're like i just love thought crimes oh it's thought crime andrew's really blowing
00:01:58.720 me up it's like welcome back fan favorite 10 out of 10 everyone loves blake we like we have a growing
00:02:03.240 disloyal audience to the show too i bet oh no they there are some people that really send me a lot
00:02:08.180 of messages they won't even send you all of the line the the amount of blake feedback is really
00:02:12.780 something get the bald man off i don't like him or why do you have blake on your show you can never
00:02:20.920 have disagreement only uniformity on the thought crime show exactly all right everyone must agree
00:02:26.900 so speaking about everybody that agrees uh let's talk about the rnc debate which really wasn't much
00:02:32.540 of a debate so tyler i want you to start with this one because you kind of know how the debates are
00:02:37.560 structured but first tyler you have to try to make sense of exactly what is being said here let me
00:02:42.440 try to find this here boy ryan we have more cuts than i've ever seen before okay let's go to one
00:02:49.420 no the best one is which is the best there's this really good one okay yeah 144
00:02:55.300 these these are good people who are tainted by a broken system and it's not the fault of anybody
00:03:02.940 who's involved some of us are tainted excuse me excuse me thank you for speaking while i'm interrupting
00:03:07.760 literally what tyler what was this all about i don't even know because i didn't watch
00:03:24.360 yeah i mean i watched clips i didn't either blake did you watch oh no i was i was the only one that
00:03:29.740 watch look one of us has to take a shot for the team you know i'm saying and it might as well be
00:03:35.820 posto leave it to the polack to pick up the shift right it was a very it was a very christ-like
00:03:41.360 sacrifice i gotta tell you i mean this was like i i almost the psychic violence that i had to go
00:03:48.880 through just the absolute sheer psychic torture and keep in mind like i did a term at guantanamo bay
00:03:54.100 all right i did one tour down there this was actually as a prisoner or as a guard jack jack
00:04:00.380 but it was sort of a 50 50 kind of split thing 50 50 is you guard yourself down there jack do we show
00:04:08.160 i do show do they show rnc debate clips at at guantanamo bay like to the prisoners i torment
00:04:14.580 them i still know some guys that are right i still know some guys down in the interrogation cell there
00:04:18.960 um so what i've actually been doing all night is taking the clips from last night's debate and
00:04:24.820 sending them down but then of course the response that i got back was whoa jack wait we're trying to
00:04:29.140 get the intel out we're not trying to kill these guys come on do they call it haley boarding
00:04:33.100 they're kids haley boarding yeah we're gonna be haley boarding nikki boarding we're gonna be we're
00:04:39.480 gonna be nikki boarding uh we're gonna be ron boarding now ron to say this of course well familiar
00:04:44.680 with that as a as a former uh guantanamo water boarder himself so so jack you watched the whole
00:04:51.360 thing you know hard to navigate i mean every minute man was there any takeaway was there any sort of
00:04:57.620 philosophical or political you know breakthrough or disagreement and why on earth within 10 seconds
00:05:05.740 do we have someone speak in spanish jack explain all of that so yeah charlie honestly the univision part
00:05:12.560 i still am am just flabbergasted about um they're they're opening this whole thing in spanish i don't
00:05:19.620 know why there's a univision host there especially when all she did was spread anti-american hate like
00:05:25.300 say things that gun violence is unique to the united states i'm sorry you're from mexico have you seen
00:05:33.860 tijuana like there's entire swaths of that country that are controlled by the cartels such a good point and
00:05:40.640 you're gonna tell us that gun violence by the way there unfortunately there was a mass shooting today
00:05:45.700 in the netherlands right in rotherham at some uh university hospital so so but at the same time
00:05:50.680 why is a univision uh host there anyway why are we talking about trans issues why are we talking about
00:05:57.780 gun control they're playing ronald reagan amnesty clip saying we need to be more like reagan i'm very
00:06:03.600 confused about how this entire debate was put together there was a question about survivor like who are you
00:06:10.020 gonna vote off the island herder i'm sorry that was fitting we are we are turning into a third world
00:06:16.600 nation and these guys are up there at one point they're arguing about curtains um they're acting
00:06:22.740 though honestly charlie like it's the 1980s and i tweeted at one point that the greatest trick the
00:06:28.400 republican party ever pulled was to just repeat the same 10 ronald reagan lines over and over and act
00:06:34.900 like nothing has changed yeah so so tyler may you you know this better than anybody what's going on
00:06:40.800 here i mean the rnc has completely screwed up this debate format so that uh and to revisit all this
00:06:47.620 the rnc had a huge opportunity because we pulled out the republican party pulled out of the leftist
00:06:56.180 controlled c3 that managed debates remember this there's a commission right there's a commission
00:07:02.440 i thought that was only for the general no it's for presidential debates that right handle
00:07:06.120 everything and so the rnc this is the first time the rnc is hosting all this stuff and i have some
00:07:11.480 insider information here they don't have a lot of debates planned out ahead because these two these
00:07:17.160 first two have been such an absolute disaster they're they're really struggling with getting
00:07:21.720 that's breaking news that that's that's breaking so that's insider they're nobody like they're not
00:07:28.700 doing a great job at this and they're struggling because they don't have a good product if this
00:07:33.280 is a good product right which is what people want which is again that populist versus you know nobody
00:07:39.180 wants to watch a bunch of you know uh insider technocrats argue and debate this entire time and
00:07:46.240 that's ultimately like the best case scenario vivek is like a technocrat trying to like come off the
00:07:52.820 pedestal right like so like everybody else on that stage is a technocrat so we have a terrible
00:07:58.320 product that exists a huge opportunity and they're not they're not taking it how are you going to win
00:08:03.700 the presidency when you have a republican national committee a republican party that can't even put
00:08:09.480 together debates how are you going to go out and chase down the 100 million ballots that we need to be
00:08:16.660 identifying how are you gonna do it you're just not it's not gonna happen so what you're touching on
00:08:23.480 is interesting there's actually a unique opportunity to have a robust conversation blake of what does the
00:08:29.260 republican party stand for right so trump doesn't show up okay fine there still would be a pretty
00:08:35.520 fruitful window to say okay like what do we stand on war like let's let's re-challenge all these tired
00:08:41.260 dogmas right but we're not getting that that's what i think is really irritating those of us that i don't
00:08:46.760 know have been awake and paying attention the last seven years that's really why the hosting you know some of the
00:08:52.360 hosting decisions are so painful like yeah having this universe vision person come because you're
00:08:56.980 you're pandering to the i hate to use the term like the mainstream media but what you're going to do is
00:09:01.400 you're surrendering to them the ability to set the narrative and what they're going to want to do is
00:09:06.240 they even if they're like trying to be fair very often they're going to essentially have the progressive
00:09:12.680 frame on things and so yeah they're going to ask you about amnesty where they're like well you know
00:09:17.340 reagan did amnesty when we had one tenth as many illegals and when we hadn't said it was his
00:09:22.280 biggest mistake yeah and also you know we hadn't been scammed by it yet like now we know oh when
00:09:27.020 you do amnesty it's a scam and they just that's like doing lockdowns now after we've learned you
00:09:31.280 know what i mean it's so if you're going to do this sort of internal party debate you just need you
00:09:35.220 just need to actually have a more partisan republican actor like that's why having like tucker carlson
00:09:39.720 hosted gop debate would be a great idea because he's kind of good at those uh you know let's hash out
00:09:45.660 the ideological split within the party you don't necessarily need to have you know for a party
00:09:50.200 debate you don't necessarily need to have this neutral journalist doing uh doing the questioning
00:09:55.300 and it's not actually that interesting but this is why your your sponsors of the debate matter so
00:10:01.180 much are you ever going to criticize ronald reagan in the ronald reagan presidential library i
00:10:07.300 don't know the ronald reagan presidential library does all the time you want they they go the
00:10:11.660 yeah there's a lot there they're they're kind of conservative but are you ever going to have like
00:10:17.360 an honest primary base debate where you're criticizing ron reagan this is why it's stupid
00:10:22.500 like you listen to the base you do things at the base you get the right you know analysts to to come
00:10:27.680 in and ask the questions and you have the right media partners and fox by the way which is your best
00:10:33.880 opportunity it's only downhill from here like the the rnc is going to get real desperate and it's going to
00:10:39.580 be nbc and cbs news and a bunch of other really crappy uh idiotic right to the left of the reagan
00:10:47.380 library which is already way too far to the left and we're never going to have a conversation about
00:10:52.360 what voters actually are interested in so they're just not going to tune in so here's an example
00:10:55.800 okay um this is just one of many and quite honestly you know we have all been agreement that
00:11:02.600 de santis is not good at this running for president thing but but he's just not maybe campaigning
00:11:07.580 period but he's actually running for anything actually jack hold on i i knew jack would just
00:11:13.340 if we could have santis jack has to just throw a dart okay but he's actually excellent on this
00:11:18.620 education black history stuff he's i think he's handled it terrific okay but listen to this play cut 141
00:11:24.320 florida's new black history curriculum says quote slaves develop skills which in some instances
00:11:32.560 could be applied for their personal benefit you have said slaves develop skills in spite of slavery
00:11:39.420 not because of it but many are still hurt for the sentence of slaves this is personal what is your
00:11:47.560 message to them so first of all that's a hoax that was perpetrated by kamala harris
00:11:51.900 we are not going to be doing that second of all that was written by descendants of slaves these are
00:11:57.460 great black history scholars so we need to stop playing these games i mean what is this what is
00:12:02.740 this woman's name great answer ilia calderon this why in a republican debate i'm gonna stand up for
00:12:10.060 ron de santis does ron de santis have to endure that from a woman who can barely speak english like
00:12:14.600 honestly like it's an aoc lookalike who's asking like an msnbc type talking point that does no good for
00:12:21.660 us to understand where the republican party is jack yeah look charlie a couple of weeks ago
00:12:28.060 we on this show were i think one of the only shows in conservative media that came out in support of
00:12:34.760 ron de santis on this textbook situation no that's right that's a bunch of people that were running
00:12:40.480 around attacking them were were just wrong and the textbooks were i mean de santis distanced himself
00:12:45.760 initially from the textbooks uh saying that he wasn't involved in the decision but i i say look
00:12:51.260 it's very clear what was being said right it is a lie that they were saying i'm just gonna i'll i'll
00:12:57.440 clean it up for him even even today right they didn't say that slavery was beneficial it said that
00:13:04.600 people used things they had known from slavery to go into business for themselves that's all it said
00:13:11.560 it wasn't saying anything about slavery being good it was just talking about the actual history of the
00:13:18.200 country and what is this person's name like i mean yeah people people are still hurt no they're not
00:13:24.300 you think that like black america is like wringing their hands in their living room like oh yeah i'm
00:13:29.980 really hurt over a line in a textbook for an eighth grader in florida and people are still hurt
00:13:36.200 and they're crying covering the santis they're crying like shut up they call their abuela and they
00:13:41.760 shed them in the interior hey charlie my name is alilia caldero they're charlie what's the number
00:13:48.180 one what's the number one condiment in america salsa why because people like saying salsa
00:13:55.140 because people like to say because people like to say salsa you can put salsa on so much stuff get
00:14:06.020 get that clip ryan it is legendary okay here is more i don't want to is she technically a foreigner i
00:14:10.880 think she's an american so i want to be i want to be truthful but she certainly acts like a foreigner
00:14:15.100 play cut 174 the department of homeland security warns that violence against lgbtq plus people is on
00:14:23.400 the rise and intensifying according to a recent study members of that community are nine times more
00:14:29.520 likely to be victims of violence hate crimes as president how would you protect this community
00:14:36.020 from violent attacks and discrimination am i watching like rachel maddow with like a heavy
00:14:42.500 south american accent i mean this is supposed to be a republic tyler this should make people repulsed
00:14:48.360 it doesn't have to be this way if you want that then go on cnn right you oh the number one attack is
00:14:56.120 attacks against lgbtq people like first of all no it's not second of all like what kind of framing is
00:15:00.620 this the number the number one attack right now and again i i grew up here in arizona you know i i
00:15:07.100 understand i don't speak fluent spanish i have many members of my family who do but the number i have
00:15:12.760 many friends who are first and second third generation you know mexican immigrants who this is the number
00:15:19.440 one this is the number one thing right the biggest attack on on their families right now is the attack
00:15:26.720 on their family's small business they all run small businesses it whatever varying types stores
00:15:35.280 uh service industry businesses they all run their own businesses the their life has been almost utterly
00:15:42.720 destroyed in the past three years utterly that's it and all they talk about on univision and telemundo
00:15:52.000 is the lgbtq like i ask a single mexican business owner here in arizona we can walk down the street
00:16:01.100 go to a taco truck and say hey is it how are lgbtq issues affecting your taco truck business
00:16:11.000 it's not or you're cleaning los lgbt's or your landscaping business or whatever your small
00:16:18.080 business your store whatever it is how does that impact you they're like you'll no say i don't i
00:16:24.160 don't i don't know what you're talking about bro let's just i remember when i live more thought
00:16:28.480 crime go ahead i just remember in dc i lived uh i lived near a burger king r.i.p i guess we're
00:16:32.960 boycotting burger king now poison king i i did get food poisoning the one time i went there but
00:16:37.840 it had it has it had a television at it and it was in a neighborhood that was mostly hispanic and i
00:16:45.940 remember a big moment was i think 2019 or 2020 they had the tvs there and the only guys who were
00:16:52.040 there kind of in the evening were these like working class hispanic guys who just got off their jobs
00:16:56.820 and they got the management to change the television channel from fox uh from cnn to fox news because
00:17:02.120 they wanted to watch tucker carlson but he came on at 7 a.m hey i say put on the tucker man hey i say
00:17:09.220 i want to see him oh i like i like what tucker i like what those guys say hey hey that's good
00:17:15.520 stuff you can't put you can't put salsa on an impossible burger okay that's like no no this is
00:17:20.660 any place that serves an impossible burger they should be deported immediately hispanics watching
00:17:25.400 tucker there should be a country we send these people back to like impossible land only thing left
00:17:29.900 at night again heavily hispanic grocery store in dc only thing left during covid when they cleaned it
00:17:34.920 all out was the impossible burgers and the turkey burgers i think that's great but by the by the way
00:17:38.700 this this woman elia calderon someone should ask like hey what percentage of your people that watch
00:17:43.060 univision think men can give birth like i mean it's lgbt issues no hispanics are actually vehemently
00:17:49.060 against the radical gay agenda we should have a she's colombian we should have a debate but she's a
00:17:53.380 colombian born i don't i don't know where she was raised yeah but she's colombian so this is this
00:17:57.520 is the point guys we got to stop listening and i know this is really hard to hear we have we have some
00:18:02.200 really great people on our team at turning point action uh actually diana who's awesome she's cuban
00:18:08.660 she's terrific she's wonderful but like the the number one group that we have to speak to we have
00:18:15.060 to connect with right now in america is the mexican american community this is like all that matters
00:18:21.480 and this is like where like there's the left the far left you have these crazy radical leftists that
00:18:26.120 are born in south america and central america and you have these crazy right wing right you're not
00:18:31.340 changing their minds you know who you're changing the minds of all the people who are like wait the
00:18:36.400 muscular class the ordinary ordinary class which are mexican americans who have been here for three
00:18:41.700 or four generations that are like i have a connection or two or one right here in arizona we have a lot
00:18:47.000 of that but that all they care about is their small business they have a mexican heritage we all we
00:18:52.860 eat mexican food i got i'm a mex i can't survive without mexican food right nobody's talking about
00:18:58.080 mexican food any of these today nobody's the closest we ever got the best taco salad the top
00:19:03.600 best taco bowls are made at trump tower we need to talk about that and that's all he talked about
00:19:07.740 for a week was the taco salad that's not even real mexican food like like we we should be talking about
00:19:12.660 who like real stuff that mexican americans and mexicans care all right more from card card
00:19:18.060 play cut 175 colombian univision poll found that mass shootings and gun safety are one of the most
00:19:25.620 important issue for latino voters mental health concerns are not unique to the united states but
00:19:33.420 gun violence is what is your specific plan to curb gun violence wait wait so you brought up the point
00:19:43.100 of mexico that's the one that brought up earlier yeah but cartels you talk about this she's from
00:19:48.760 colombia you want to talk about cartels you think cartels are bad in juarez pablo escobar much
00:19:55.560 we're talking about colombia literally you can't even go there we've had years where bogota has more
00:20:00.200 murders than chicago that's really hard to do that's really really hard to do i think it's
00:20:05.560 bogota i don't care how they pronounce it i'm american i pronounce it the american way bojota
00:20:09.780 bojota bojota cartagena medellin all right okay if you're from venezuela if you're from colombia
00:20:16.820 if you're from literally rio like you don't you can't tell us about gun violence all right you just
00:20:23.260 can't talk about it and like by the way those three places make juarez look walkable all right
00:20:30.140 like they just make they make see you dad juarez hold on juarez is still really bad but compared to
00:20:36.580 like rio have you seen the crime stats in rio juarez goes up and down we don't need to go deep
00:20:42.400 into the lower on juarez uh hey look my dad goes and gets his teeth fixed in juarez on periscope a
00:20:47.400 couple years ago uh we did we did a whole thing on it we're like tanya and i walked over and um we
00:20:53.540 were with like dc drano and everybody in el paso and we were like come on let's go walk into juarez
00:20:57.920 and nobody wanted to do it so we just walked over and everyone else was too scared we were fine we
00:21:01.920 went in the middle of the day of course but we we were perfectly fine we had tacos juarez had oh
00:21:08.060 tuana oh tuana had 2052 murders in 2022 yeah that's not merely more than chicago that is three times more
00:21:15.760 than chicago that's the place you go for medical procedure and murder it's the the two m's the two
00:21:20.140 big m's acapulco used to be this huge thing um down in mexico it's like a resort town um jfk and
00:21:26.360 jackie oh went on went there on their honeymoon back in the 60s and now it's like totally cartel
00:21:31.080 controlled like there used to be movies shot down there hollywood would do stuff and now it's it's
00:21:36.480 all just like cartel land you don't go there three big three big m's medical procedures murder and
00:21:43.340 mexican food that's why you go to tijuana okay our producers yelling at us we have to say who won
00:21:47.940 or lost the debate jack you actually watched did anybody win i donald trump yes but come on did anyone
00:21:53.520 win um honestly so i was handicapping this during the uh during the thing right and that's what
00:22:02.320 people understand like we do this you know we're supposed to be like the political strategist here
00:22:06.780 is like trying to explain what's going on so nikki haley was having a really good night was all right
00:22:14.380 for like 80 to 85 percent of the debate until that crap came up about the curtains which could have been
00:22:22.640 funny there's like curtains in the un ambassador's office that that tim scott brought up and there
00:22:28.420 was this big uh new york times hit piece on it and he tries to bring it up as like his gotcha on nikki
00:22:33.420 haley and instead of like brushing it off she decided to get in this like shrill nasty arguing debate and
00:22:44.180 like totally engage him on the issue it got really personal and it sounded like the two of them were just
00:22:49.900 throwing estrogen at each other and it was awful it was absolutely disgusting and so she destroyed
00:22:56.440 everything that she had built up prior to that point in that moment um so that was a really really bad
00:23:04.640 uh moment for her and it really destroyed all the momentum she had built up until that point
00:23:09.720 then the other big winner of the night other than of course we can say trump won was joe biden
00:23:14.900 um and this was because ron de santis decided to to give joe biden the biggest gift they could think
00:23:22.120 of with a giant bow on it by blaming donald trump for the inflation in america this is a huge deal
00:23:30.460 uh one that joe biden's team online picked up immediately by the next morning they had already had
00:23:37.440 an entire you know campaign video cut on this this is going to be run in swing states this is going to
00:23:44.580 be set on the debate stage in 2024 where a republican governor has decided to just completely adopt
00:23:51.860 joe biden's white house narrative that donald trump is responsible for inflation i think it was
00:23:57.700 i mean number one just a a complete uh backstab by de santis and in in in the pro wrestling world they
00:24:05.540 call it scumbagging by the way so he scumbagged him and then what it what it really is was a kamikaze
00:24:10.720 kind of move from a failing and desperate campaign to to say that well if we can't win then we're
00:24:16.620 going to try to sabotage trump and that's exactly what they did well okay but i mean the trump
00:24:22.460 campaign has done that to de santis too like the de santis campaign doesn't have any chance of
00:24:28.600 winning blake are you paying attention to like how politics works in america or are you just kind
00:24:32.280 of like paying attention to blake well okay but you know i'm not on trump's payroll here so
00:24:38.160 none of us are are any of us on trump's payroll i don't know sometimes i wonder i wish i was on
00:24:44.080 trump's payroll nobody's on trump's payroll i will tell you that like there's literally very there's
00:24:48.580 only a few and you will know who they are that the u.s murder rate in 2021 was 6.9 homicides per
00:24:58.740 hundred thousand people columbia is 27.48 so anyway sorry go back okay let's play another piece
00:25:06.620 of tape here let's go to uh where's oh yeah from the debate here oh yeah arguing about the curtains
00:25:14.520 really fruitful play con 150 i think look i i appreciate tim we've known each other a long time
00:25:21.300 but he's been there 12 years and he hasn't done any of that he hasn't they've only given four budgets
00:25:27.480 on time in 40 years he was part of that he increased the national debt he voted for the
00:25:32.760 spending you voted for you you actually asked for a gas tax increase in south carolina 12 years where
00:25:40.100 have you been where have you been tim 12 years we've waited and nothing has happened here's what
00:25:46.200 you've done here's the thing that i just find interesting ron ron let me finish all these guys
00:25:51.160 have said here's the fact and i appreciate a lot of the things they're saying i'm the only one up here
00:25:55.820 who's gotten in the big fights and has delivered big victories for the people of florida and that's
00:26:01.560 what it's all about like it's just so lame like is anyone going to care about this in like two days
00:26:09.980 i just can't imagine it like they didn't care to begin with as they did yeah no one's gonna watch
00:26:14.720 no one's gonna care no one knows you need to have like watch fox news all day to have any idea what
00:26:19.560 anyone's talking about with the curtains thing nor will it just ever ever matter it's like what do we
00:26:26.000 even remember from the democrat ones like four years ago it was like kamala harris like something
00:26:31.580 about she was like a girl on a bus or something and it didn't matter no one cares no one cares i was a
00:26:37.080 little girl and then joe biden came and he personally and that little girl was me yeah and
00:26:43.640 then joe biden personally came in and resegregated the schools and she still became his vice president
00:26:48.360 all right so uh this is the supposed to be the line of the night he rehearsed it five times he
00:26:52.560 looked in the mirror his consultants whispered him and did he stick the landing well that's really rich
00:26:59.400 asking if chris christie could stick a landing play cut 143 and i want to look at that camera right
00:27:05.400 now and tell you donald i know you're watching you can't help yourself i know you're watching okay
00:27:10.480 and you're not here tonight not because of polls and not because of your indictments you're not
00:27:16.260 here tonight because you're afraid of being on this stage and defending your record you're ducking
00:27:22.060 these things and let me tell you what's going to happen you keep doing that no one up here is going
00:27:26.180 to call you donald trump anymore we're going to call you donald duck all right i want to ask
00:27:30.520 boom whoa whoa how it's a pun ever he's done he's just i mean guys this how will trump recover
00:27:41.900 losing all my trump paychecks after this easy check
00:27:46.340 so the the question that a lot of our audience has tyler is that those people that did watch it
00:27:56.460 watched clips and we got this question before is who's in the audience because not very many
00:28:04.380 what what yeah first i just let me just mean in person or on on on in person i don't well
00:28:11.200 yeah i mean online not very many people are or whatever the the viewer numbers we don't know what
00:28:16.660 they are but i bet they're sub 10 million would you agree blake i think based on online chatter sub
00:28:21.120 10 million which would be a disaster okay tyler but who's actually physically in the audience
00:28:27.960 because when chris christie starts taunting trump there was not a smattering but i'd say a fractional
00:28:32.920 applause like about half the room enjoyed it so what do you think he actually goes to these yeah so
00:28:38.300 again so the reagan library is not very big so if i was going to i logistically know the property
00:28:44.260 pretty well if yeah so charlie's been there a bunch of times i i've been there i think one time
00:28:48.960 it's beautiful i love it it's in a very beautiful spot it is very palatious it's very very cool it
00:28:54.420 used to be very conservative it's now like a very purplish area it's gonna get worse so simi valley
00:28:59.460 yeah uh so thanks to ronald reagan's policies by the way yeah thanks thanks to just the utter
00:29:04.660 destruction of california it's the ultimate irony right so so a lot of people don't realize that so
00:29:09.980 if we were going to host a debate charlie at turning point action which we could do you know if the
00:29:15.600 rnc actually wanted to work with conservatives we would probably make it open and try to invite the
00:29:20.500 whole world because why not like why wouldn't you try to get like do this in a swing state
00:29:24.780 where you invite people in to 25 000 people yeah to hear people like like give it the public general
00:29:31.460 public a chance to actually hear from who's going to be president of the united states
00:29:34.000 they decided to do this at the ronald reagan library which can seat comfortably 250 people max
00:29:40.100 especially
00:29:41.060 especially