TRUMP RETAKES LEAD IN POLYMARKET - UNDECIDEDS TURNING ON KAMALA
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On today's episode of Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec is joined by President Trump and Vice President Joe Biden to remember the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and to discuss their impact on the country and the world.
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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 Posobiec.
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We're not taking anybody's guns away, so stop with the continuous lying about this stuff.
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We have to have a buyback program, and I support a mandatory buyback program.
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Who had people, and I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists, because
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Donald Trump, the candidate, has said in this election there will be a bloodbath if this
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and the outcome of this election is not to his liking.
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Mexico has taken over a period of 30 years 34% of the automobile manufacturing business
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We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're
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Now, if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath.
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Her father's a Marxist professor in economics, and he taught her well.
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She just started by saying she's going to do this, she's going to do that, she's going
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They've had three and a half years to fix the border.
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They've had three and a half years to create jobs, and all the things we talked about.
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She should leave right now, go down to that beautiful White House, go to the Capitol,
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get everyone together and do the things you want to do, but you haven't done it, and you
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won't do it, because you believe in things that the American people don't believe in.
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The worst vice president in the history of our country.
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Donald Trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
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Today, of course, is 9-11-2024, the 23rd anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States,
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We've got, so President Trump right now is currently in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and we're working
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We've also got coverage at Ground Zero, but I want to talk to you about something that,
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and we'll get into debate, don't worry, but I want to say something.
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We lost so much on 9-11, but we lost even more than we realized.
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The country that you grow up in no longer exists.
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The country that you grew up in no longer exists.
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I mean, when I went to visit 9-11, or when I went to visit 9-11, when I went to visit
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the World Trade Center in the 90s, when I went there with my family, the country that
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I want to go now to David Zier over at Ground Zero right now in New York City.
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David, you were at the memorial with President Trump and Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, all the
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You also visited the FDNY, the fire department, the station.
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Tell me a little bit about what went down this morning.
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Engine 54, Ladder 4, Battalion 9, down on Water Street, right across town from here.
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And, you know, 377 firefighters have died since 343 died that day.
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But, you know, there's a feeling on the ground here.
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I lost one of my best friends, Peter Brennan, Rescue 4, 288, climbing up the tower on 74th
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But, Jack, we were talking, you know, I don't know if enough people get it.
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There's a lot of, like, if you talk to 95, 98% of the people around Ground Zero, they
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don't know the roots of the 40 years of global terrorism, Islamic terrorism, Islamo-terrorism
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The rich people step over their bodies on the way to Starbucks.
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And then you have those consequences of 9-11, like the Patriot Act and where they, you know,
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People don't trust the government anymore, you know.
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So there's so many things that changed for America on 9-11.
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It's, yeah, that's a good, that's a shooting point here is that not only did we lose that
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innocence, but we actually used to have a level of trust for our government.
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It almost sounds ridiculous to say, but we did have that.
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So, folks, when we think about the debate last night, this is a great example.
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This is a great example of that debate, the way things went down, the way things were.
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We've got hordes of migrants that the government is paying to put into our homes and our towns
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And anytime you try to bring something up about it,
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the corporate media goes in and blasts Trump about it, talks over him.
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When Trump talks about narrowly being shot and killed by an assassin's bullet,
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we've got a lot to cover today, and doesn't even follow up on it.
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By the way, David Muir never said that line, never used that line,
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someone I've had no respect for for a long time, has been doing this over and over.
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we have a lot to cover, we have a lot to get to, we have a lot to get to,
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to silence and diminish whatever Trump just said and then move on to the next thing.
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And I have to say, it was really weird watching Trump debate those three women last night
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I'm sure he's got a lot of opinions on the debate as well.
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He was also someone who was a presidential speechwriter in the White House.
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From Revolver News, Darren Beattie, how are you?
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So how do you, how do you handicap the spectacle of what we saw last night?
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Because I'm not sure you can actually refer to it as a debate.
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Yeah, you know, these things are always hard to grade
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because you can look at it and say, who objectively did a better job?
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But then you have to look at sort of the meta issues in relation to, you know,
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And in Kamala's case, I think there's a specific phrase that I think may have been,
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It may have been his only good phrase if he did.
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It's called The Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations.
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I think on the issues that matter to swing voters, namely the economy, inflation,
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I think Trump galvanized the base with his high energy
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and absolutely spot on comments on immigration.
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And so for those reasons, I would myself give the edge to Trump.
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Just look, playing the devil's advocate, I could see an argument that basically the bar is so low.
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I mean, think of Biden's performance last time.
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Like that's basically where the bar is for the Democrats.
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And so you could say for Kamala Harris simply to demonstrate the lowest standards of plausibility
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for being able to occupy an office and kind of say stuff without collapsing
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I think it's arguable that she may have passed that test.
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And it's possible that the standards are actually so low that that in the end is the only relevant thing.
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But again, my sense, my intuition is Trump actually won it.
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I don't think it will fundamentally change the dynamics of the race.
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But I continue to think what I propounded in our sort of classic analytical and strategic pieces
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at Revolver about the dynamics of the race and giving advice to Trump,
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I think the more Trump exposes himself, his personality, the more people like him.
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And fundamentally, the more Kamala Harris exposes herself, the less people like her
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because she's unlikable on a kind of visceral level that people might not even understand.
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And I think this perhaps more than anything accounts for the fact that, for instance,
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now you look at prediction markets, she's doing worse than she was pre-debate.
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I hadn't actually seen that, but I've been traveling a bit this morning, took the train down.
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So I was at the debate last night in the social media war room with the campaign.
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Woke up this morning, took the train back from Philadelphia, now back in D.C. here.
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But this may have been something where, okay, and we're working on an editorial over at Human Events
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that talks a lot about this and it's going to go up on humanevents.com after this,
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where if you're a member of sort of liberal Twitter, you think, oh yeah, we got the clapback
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and the three women in their mean girl circle sort of did their clapback at Donald Trump
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and they laughed at him from the mean girl table.
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But if you're someone who's an act, and whereas, of course, if you're a conservative, you're
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Why aren't we having any discussions about the substantive issues?
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President Trump bringing up very, by the way, very good economic questions about these bounce
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back jobs, I believe is what he called it, saying that, you know, your economic growth
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has gone toward to jobs that were recreated after the lockdowns ended.
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And then for any new jobs, it's all gone to these foreign low-wage workers like the Haitians
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that you've all been importing in from 1,600 miles away.
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And by the way, look what they're doing to the, you know, the wildlife and the populace
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of Springfield, Ohio, just to name one town, or Lima, Ohio, which is right next door.
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So if you're a voter who's in one of these states that's in any of these situations, you
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You're sitting there wondering, why is it that she isn't doing all of this?
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And that really was the line, I think, that President Trump landed the best.
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Why aren't you doing all these things now when you're the one in office?
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And by the way, I'll just say this because I haven't said it yet on air, but I would love,
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I would love to see the campaign take Kamala's statements on war and America's role in war.
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And President Trump, of course, bringing up the human cost, the lives lost on Ukraine's
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side, on Russia's side, Israel, Gaza, whereas Kamala runs in and says, we need America's
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ideals, and we must stand with our allies, and we must be strong in the world.
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And so take her comments and then go back and find comments that are similar that were
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made by Dick Cheney, by John McCain, by Mitt Romney, by some of the most ardent neocons,
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and just play it George W. Bush, and just play it on a loop over and over and over because
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she really adopted, and Hillary Clinton, of course, Hillary Clinton, Madeline Albright,
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Darren, our Democrats, they're the party of war.
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She explicitly affirmed John McCain and Dick Cheney at the debate.
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So it's like, yes, I'm sure that her rhetoric in relation to foreign policy is similar, but
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She explicitly endorsed them and basically bragged about the fact that she said, oh, how
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Look at all of these, you know, Bush hacks, these Bush failures that ran the country into
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the ground, and basically, like, no serious person would disagree with that, including Democrats
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up until recently, at least were smart enough or at least partisan enough to say that Bush was
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a disaster, she gets up there and she brags about the fact that all of these washed up
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former Bush people, including Dick Cheney, and I think she mentioned Liz, too, and John
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McCain, the disgraced John McCain, one of the most disgraced names in American politics,
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So I think that just reinforced, yeah, she's a part of the war party now.
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You could see that in her comments on NATO, you could see that in her comments on Ukraine,
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and Trump had, you know, very great answers on this stuff.
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First of all, he said Russia wouldn't have even gone into Ukraine had they not seen the
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disaster of Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan, which could very well be true.
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And secondly, he said, look, he was baited into this question, who do you want to win the
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He's like, I want the war to stop because who's winning it now?
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America's losing because all of our money is going to corrupt oligarchs and defense contractors,
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More Ukrainians are dying needlessly and Russians are dying needlessly.
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Nobody benefits except for the worst scum on the earth.
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So he's asked, well, you know, who do you want to win the war?
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So I think he really leaned into another major comparative advantage, undeniable comparative
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advantage, that Donald Trump is the peace candidate.
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And I know that most of the electorate is totally bored with, totally uninterested in foreign
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policy, but the electorate is interested in peace.
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The electorate doesn't want another disaster like the Iraq war.
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The electorate doesn't want to send hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars
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We're, we're almost as tired of that as we are of the government dumping Haitians in the
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neighborhoods to go and eat geese and dogs or whatever else that they eat.
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By the way, we found Honduran migrants in Nebraska were eating a bald eagle last year, which is
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And, and, and, and again, you can find story after story.
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And we've got people front lines to send people down, which is fantastic for your turning point.
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They're running around and just talking to people, just talking about there's YouTubers
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Folks, ABC and David Muir, the three ladies at the debate last night, the mean girl tactics.
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All right, Jack Posobiec back live, Washington, D.C., back in D.C.
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Darren, I'd like to ask you an interesting question.
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There was a moment where David Muir brought up January 6th.
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Kamala Harris mentioned being there on January 6th, but her answer was very vague as to where
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she was and the conditions under which she found herself.
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She mentioned, she sort of made a general sense that she was also at risk, yet she didn't
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And I remembered our conversations in that moment, and I believe this is only the second
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time that she's ever actually spoken about it publicly.
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As people know, people have been following this.
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You know, I've been on this pipe bomb story from the very beginning, you know, in repetition.
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And there are a lot of details about the pipe bomb.
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People should just go to revolver.news and get caught up if they're interested.
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But one of the more interesting things with Kamala is we just confirmed from the IG report
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that was vigorously suppressed by the corrupt open borders zealot Mayorkas.
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It came out and it confirmed that Kamala Harris, her motorcade came within 20 feet of these
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pipe bombs on January 6th that the FBI maintains were viable devices.
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She was in the building as the pipe bombs were discovered, and then she was evacuated.
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And so leaving aside the universe of damning details about the pipe bomb that is outside
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the scope of our conversation here, just ask yourself, the most politically opportunistic
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creature on the planet, other than maybe Hillary and some others, Kamala Harris, why would
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she forgo the opportunity to milk politically the fact that she almost lost her life to this
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You know, the whole media, all the Democrats, they've been bending over backwards to give us
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this false narrative of January 6th as this uniquely deadly terrorist event.
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In fact, Kamala Harris herself last night said it was the worst thing since the Civil War.
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They've gone to great lengths, even lied multiple times, including about officers dying.
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They said this one particular officer was bludgeoned to death.
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So they bent over backwards to lie to support this false narrative.
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And yet one thing that they actually don't have to lie about is that Kamala Harris indeed
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was in the DNC building, and she did indeed come within a hair's width of this pipe bomb on
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January 6th. You would think ordinarily this should be the number one talking point about
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January 6th. Instead, it's their most carefully guarded secret, to the point that Kamala Harris
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outright lies last night when given the opportunity to say, hey, I almost lost my life. And think of
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the parallelism there of she's saying, well, look, I know Trump had an assassination attempt,
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but I had it first, you know, to even it out a little bit.
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And so just to jump in here real quick, that so she could have brought that up.
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She could have talked about this. Would have been a great moment for her, by the way,
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to seemingly put, you know, show herself in a good light, say that she's taking the high road,
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show that she's able to do that. And I think a lot of those undecided Americans would look at this
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and say, wow, that was incredible. I expected her to be partisan. She wasn't. She didn't do it.
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I'm puzzled. I'm puzzled by this. It's obvious to me why she wouldn't have done this from the
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beginning, because she didn't want to draw attention to the pipe bomb at all. And she
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didn't want to get pesky researchers like me looking into it. But that cat's out of the bag,
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you know, hopefully no Haitian comes and eats it. But that cat is out of the bag. That's long since
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gone. So at this juncture, I don't understand why Kamala wouldn't just even to like try to shut
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people like me up. Just say, hey, yeah, I was at the DNC. I narrowly escaped the pipe bomb.
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That's not going to really change the dynamics at this point, because it's already in the end stage.
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They're already in cover up mode. We've already published more than enough material to satisfy
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any intellectually honest person that the January 6th pipe bomb thing was in operation and fake.
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So I don't get why at this point she's still holding on to this cover up. It's like,
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what do you have to lose? Just say it and, you know, take a little wind out of my sails,
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undermine my talking point a little bit. Why even at this late stage is she so adamant about not
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talking about this? I honestly find it extremely strange and I don't have any explanation.
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Well, and in addition, we can see the other corollary to that with President Trump when he
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is the one. So we get a question about January 6th, which is four years ago, by the way.
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Yet, so that's J6. J13 was less than two months ago. Less than two months ago, Donald Trump almost
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had his head blown off on live television. And Andrew Kloster has cut this great tweet where Trump
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says, excuse me. So yeah, I was there and I almost had my head taken off by an assassin who was
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shooting him and then David Muir cuts him off. Sir, sir, we've got a lot to get to. We've got a lot
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to get to. It's never once brought up again. Yes. It's never once talked about again. And I hate to do
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the, you know, the sort of cliche conservative thing, but just consider for a moment had Kamala
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Harris been the one shot at at an event or Barack Obama and just it would be the only thing spoken
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about by mainstream media. And I'll go out and say it's a failure. It's a failure of conservative
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media, particularly Fox, particularly Newsmax, many of these guys to not highlight this, to not
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highlight the story. Melania Trump, by the way, cut a fantastic video yesterday where she's the one
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who brought it back up again. We, by the way, over at Human Events and myself and Joshua Lysak are
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releasing the first book on the assassination attempt on Trump. We get into crooks. We have
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an, and Darren, you and I will need to discuss off air about some of the things that we've uncovered
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in my private investigators, independent, independent investigation into Thomas Matthew crooks. But
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that remains to be seen, but the book is called Bulletproof and it comes out soon. But Darren,
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it's never even talked about. It's never even brought up as a topic of discussion. And
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it's almost as if it didn't happen. No, it's really incredible. And look,
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I've talked to people, even people, you know, in national security world, even people who are
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kind of, you know, left, left leaning and things. And nobody serious can even look at Butler and say
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that there's not a very real possibility that there was a setup that was an inside setup to assassinate
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Trump. And maybe this is why the pipe bomb thing is so sensitive right now, kind of answering my own
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question, because that surveillance footage that you showed of the pipe bomb being discovered at the
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DNC, part of the bombshell there is that it shows Kamala Harris's Secret Service detail clearly knew
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that the bomb was fake in advance because they stand around, do nothing, and they let a group of
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children walk right by it. Kamala Harris's Secret Service knew in advance that the bomb was fake.
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And so the Secret Service is an interesting parallel, if not link, between the pipe bomb hoax,
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the pipe bomb operation, and the Butler operation, where at the very least, the Secret Service,
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they make one mistake, you could chalk it up to incompetence, they make 100 impossible mistakes
00:28:16.500
together, you start to wonder if there's something more than incompetence. So Darren, actually,
00:28:21.980
under the DHS, the same Secret Service that's housed within the DHS, the most corrupt and politically
00:28:29.120
weaponized bureaucracy within the deep state. We, we actually go and in one part of the book,
00:28:36.580
and I'll, I'll just reveal this, we took what we call the 12 independent security failures
00:28:41.480
of Butler PA, and we input all of them into GPT-4 Omni. And GPT-4 Omni is the latest iteration from
00:28:50.580
OpenAI that you can get. And so we went into GPT-4 Omni and said, what are the, what actually are the
00:28:57.100
probabilities of all of these things happening at the same time that a malicious gunman,
00:29:02.020
by happenstance decides to attend a rally and take a shot at President Trump? The answer that we got
00:29:09.760
back was one in one septillion was the probability from GPT-4 Omni. And actually GPT-4 Omni responded
00:29:19.640
to us, and I don't know the exact quote on me, but it said, essentially, the sheer high level of
00:29:26.860
unlikelihood that these things happened all by chance are a true cause for concern. That's GPT-4.
00:29:34.540
Yeah. Now, absolutely. And we've spoken about before, of all of this improbable stuff happening
00:29:42.080
just within a narrow window in which it would be particularly useful to the regime
00:29:47.240
at the point after Biden's disastrous debate performance and before Trump names his VP ticket.
00:29:55.700
That's a very critical- The extreme rarity emphasizes how statistically improbable such an event is,
00:30:01.800
suggesting that if it occurs, it might not be due to mere chance. As you say,
00:30:05.060
J.D. Vance was not yet chosen at that point. He was chosen two days later. There was still time. The
00:30:13.780
ticket was not set. And by the way, the nomination for president had not happened yet. So the convention
00:30:22.420
at that point was still potentially open. That's why this matters. Darren Beattie,
00:30:27.780
where can people follow you and get access to Revolver? Revolver.News. We got some special new
00:30:34.580
things right at the top, our full analysis of the debate. And for people who are interested,
00:30:38.980
sticking it to the regime, we've got Fedsurrection merch now. So I hope to be wearing that soon.
00:30:46.820
Check it out. Fedsurrection. Oh, man. A lot more time. And a lot more time.
00:30:52.340
We'll have to get some graphics next time you come on. We're definitely going to be promoting that.
00:30:56.660
Darren Beattie, Revolver. Check him out, folks. Rich Barris joins us after the break. Human Events.
00:31:00.900
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00:31:19.300
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Very excited, folks, to get Rich Barris on here, the people's pundit. Rich, how you doing, man?
00:32:42.900
Living the dream as always, my friend. How you doing? So we have breaking news,
00:32:49.220
all the news that we saw last night. We actually do have another piece of breaking news. And guys,
00:32:53.780
if you've got that graphic up, Darren Beattie mentioned this. We went back to double check.
00:32:58.340
And yes, Darren was exactly correct here in the last segment. Donald Trump back up in poly market
00:33:04.500
national trends. He's 50% to 49. This is the one. And that's the poly market's the one that's got the
00:33:11.140
most money in it. There's a lot of crypto in there. Again, this is a huge market. And so for
00:33:16.740
all, all of liberal Twitter last night said, and Drudge Report, which is a huge part of liberal
00:33:22.100
Twitter and the three women that Trump was debating up on that stage last night, we're all in agreement
00:33:27.140
that this was the end of Trump. This was the end of it. He was out, you know, he's, he's never coming
00:33:32.340
back. And yet he's up in poly markets today. Rich, to what do you attribute this seemingly
00:33:39.700
inexplicable development? Yeah, I think they're starting to see what we're starting to see,
00:33:44.980
which honestly is surprising me a little bit that the data is rolling in and undecided voters didn't
00:33:51.140
feel the same way that the pundit class did. And I mean, honestly, they didn't feel the joy.
00:33:56.260
Are you saying they didn't feel the joy, Rich? Not at all. And I got, I mean, I'm starting,
00:34:00.580
the picture's starting to develop and I can get into some specifics here, but I think,
00:34:05.060
you know, by a traditional sense, you know, the pundit class and how we traditionally gauge
00:34:10.100
these things, you could say she won. And Hillary Clinton won every snap poll too in 2016. But then
00:34:15.220
when you would talk to the undecideds, they would tell you something very different,
00:34:18.660
even if they thought she won on like style points, you know, when it came to policy and what they're
00:34:23.780
voting on, they, she did not win. And then something else happened to Hillary Clinton. She got very
00:34:28.580
unpopular because the more people saw her, the less they liked her. A couple of things here. One,
00:34:33.620
the policy, there are voters who were undecided, who might even have leaned the Kamala before this
00:34:39.140
debate that were watching this thing. They needed an excuse to vote for her. And all she gave them
00:34:44.100
was an excuse to vote against Trump. And that was not good enough for these people. So they thought
00:34:49.620
maybe she was an empty shell and was hoping that she would prove them wrong. And she didn't. That's
00:34:54.260
number one. She did not meet the presidential justification. Right. Why are you running?
00:34:59.300
Why are you now? Right. And Obama had it. Trump had it. I mean, God, even Biden had it,
00:35:04.260
whether you liked it or not, even though it was a little bit difficult to figure out.
00:35:08.580
And then there's another thing I got to be just fully honest with. And I guess people don't have
00:35:12.420
the courage to say it, but I'm going to say it. She, those facial expressions, how she looked.
00:35:18.100
And I think what happened is that they told her no cackling. Men don't like the cackling.
00:35:22.100
Certain women don't like cackling. You sound ridiculous. And it comes across very badly.
00:35:27.060
It's unpopular. No cackling. And instead of cackling, she was making these awkward,
00:35:32.900
even nasty facial expressions. We speak a lot through body language. Most communication is
00:35:39.140
non-verbal. And I'm telling you, we're hearing it all last night and today. We're not like others
00:35:45.380
who snap all at 1130 at night. We wait until the next day and we're starting to get around of the
00:35:50.420
the people who were undecided in our last poll who agreed to answer a couple of questions after
00:35:55.700
the debate, if they watch it. And it's not going well for Kamala Harris. And that's what we're
00:36:00.500
hearing. It's like the men who are undecided, Jack, which is different from Biden. When Biden was in
00:36:05.380
the race, it was mostly women still undecided. Now it's mostly men. And the men are like gone,
00:36:10.820
bro. That boat has sailed. And some of the women that she was trying to win over and really kind of
00:36:16.660
just wanted an excuse to vote for her. She did not cross them well. She just didn't. And it was
00:36:22.660
just why Trump is bad fast. That worked in 16. It's not going to work this year. And there's a
00:36:29.300
reason for that. One is they remember the Trump presidency and everyone is saying my life was
00:36:34.820
better under Trump. And she had to convince me that she would somehow do something different than Biden.
00:36:40.020
And she's not. And she didn't. And that's the problem. So even as surprised as I am,
00:36:44.580
this thing seems to be going well for him. Oh, and by the way, the same media that three
00:36:50.100
to one Tim last night for an hour and change, right, is the same media that just lied to them
00:36:56.020
about the state of Joe Biden's mental capacity. You know, they hid his senality and they blame
00:37:01.060
her as well. And, you know, it's backfiring back. There's no love for them right now, Jack. And for
00:37:08.260
them to have done that, it's just that they're unbelievably unaware.
00:37:12.580
So, Rich, we we just put up on humanevents.com and we were working on this editorial and I was
00:37:18.580
on the train down from Philly to to D.C. kind of going through this. And we came up with the
00:37:23.940
headline last night was Trump versus the Mean Girls. And if anyone remembers the movie Mean Girls,
00:37:30.020
that's what it was. It was the Mean Girl tactics the whole night. It said, oh, don't worry about that.
00:37:35.300
And then she just laughs and it comes across and you're like, what are you what are you doing here?
00:37:39.780
Like, you're not even making any sense. We're trying to have a conversation. Trump's talking
00:37:43.540
about bounce back numbers and the jobs, the the the foreign labor market that being imported,
00:37:48.740
that they're the ones that are actually getting the jobs. He's making these these fantastic arguments,
00:37:52.740
things that would by the way, Thomas Sowell, Thomas Sowell would have been proud of President Trump's
00:37:57.540
or I guess he could be still proud of President Trump's performance last night in his attempt
00:38:02.420
to talk about the actual economic issues. But Kamala Harris runs in and she said, oh,
00:38:06.820
a tariff is a Trump sales tax. I'd love for him to have turned and said, define a tariff, Kamala Harris,
00:38:12.980
just define what a tariff is for everybody so that we could see that you know what you're talking about.
00:38:18.900
People are sick of the Mean Girl tactics. The undecided, particularly when you just told me that
00:38:23.860
the majority of undecided are men. Well, there you go. Men can't stand that crap because it's all
00:38:30.180
about this. Oh, because I'm just gonna say I'm just gonna say I have to say it. Women seek truth
00:38:36.260
through consensus. Men seek truth through objectivity. What is objectively true versus
00:38:44.100
what the group thinks is true. Rich, what do I mean by that? Yeah, I mean, that's kind of true.
00:38:50.260
We're different, certainly different between men and women. Women appear to be a little bit more
00:38:54.340
social. You know, they're more and that's why, by the way, they're more subjected to or they're
00:38:58.900
more susceptible is a better word to a social desirability bias in society and in the polls.
00:39:04.420
They want to be in. What is it? What is the social desirability device? What does that mean?
00:39:08.500
So let's say there's a woman who really does like what Trump is saying, but like the Tupperware
00:39:13.220
party that she intends every Thursday night is just going on and on cackling like Kamala about how
00:39:19.300
Trump's such a bad, not decent person. She would be more inclined to be swayed by that social
00:39:26.500
pressure than a man. I mean, that's just the truth. I mean, it's all in our poll.
00:39:30.180
It's peer pressure. It's peer pressure, peer pressure. And but guess what? You know,
00:39:34.260
who's the most susceptible to it? Educated. Low testosterone men.
00:39:42.820
Yeah. The Dane County boba zippers, bro. Like they're the worst when it comes to that.
00:39:48.340
Well, when we're talking about males, the male sex anyway. But I'll tell you, check this out.
00:39:53.380
53 year old woman from California, leans to the left, has voted for squishy Republicans in the past,
00:39:58.900
but typically votes Democrat. Doesn't like Trump. Doesn't like MAGA. Certainly has forever. Said
00:40:04.100
that last night was the best she's ever seen Donald Trump. The best she's ever seen. She was leaning to
00:40:09.220
Harris before this debate. And now she's voting for Trump. That's crazy to me. I mean, I just cannot
00:40:15.060
believe what I'm hearing. I mean, wait. So why did she say why did she say why did she explain why
00:40:20.180
substance substance? It was just like all about she didn't like how she came across, but it really didn't
00:40:25.940
matter to her because Trump rubs her the wrong way, attitudinally as well. So it was really came
00:40:30.740
down to like, she did not hear anything, but Trump's a bad guy. Trump's a bad man. You can't
00:40:35.540
vote for Trump. And I guess she's getting to an age where she's just over that crap, Jack. And she knows
00:40:40.100
she's dealing with real world problems. She wants somebody to make it better. She did say, I didn't
00:40:44.980
like it, but life was better under Trump. You know, economy was better. I don't like, I didn't like it
00:40:50.100
because I didn't want to give him any credit for it. But here we are now, you know? So, uh, you know,
00:40:54.660
it's kind of like this realization and that she's a see-through candidate. She's a see-through. You
00:41:00.660
mentioned Tupperware. She is the Tupperware candidate. She's see-through. She's Saram wrap.
00:41:06.420
There's nothing there. There's nothing inside. If you want substance, you gotta go with the real
00:41:13.300
thing. Right back. Human Events Daily, Rich Barris, People's Play.
00:41:19.060
My ear about the boring people at your office. I'm trying to listen to the new human events
00:41:24.340
with Jack Posobiec. Jack Posobiec back live. Human Events Daily. Folks, we're going through
00:41:30.420
these breaking numbers about how the undecided voters, as it turns out, the true undecided voters tend
00:41:36.820
to be breaking Trump. They didn't like the mean girls treatment, the gang up, the struggle session
00:41:41.780
that they were trying to put him through last night. He's trying to have serious discussions about
00:41:45.540
serious issues in the real world. She's talking about phantom abstractions and he's talking about,
00:41:50.660
look, you got, you got migrants running around in the Midwest. You've got inflation running out of
00:41:55.300
control. Nobody's able to get a job. You're lying about these bounce back numbers. You slashed a million
00:41:59.780
jobs off of the rolls from the Bureau of Labor Studies again and again and again. You just keep lying
00:42:05.940
about the state of the country. And then, and oh, by the way, an assassin tried to take me out two months
00:42:11.140
ago because of things that you have been saying about me. And then she continued to repeat them.
00:42:16.260
There was no substantive follow-up or discussion on that whatsoever. And now the undecideds, they're
00:42:23.620
like, you know what? We're sick of this crap. We want to go with the guy who is it. Do we like the
00:42:28.900
way he says it? No, but we appreciate the fact that he's not lying to us. And if you're someone,
00:42:34.500
and Rich, what do we always say about the Rust Belt? I'll pass it to you. We always say
00:42:37.780
they vote with their wallets. And if you're someone who votes with your wallet and you
00:42:42.180
turned in last night, was there anything of substance for you?
00:42:46.740
I mean, there wasn't. And just to give, I was looking during the break, just to give people
00:42:50.260
an update. We had asked undecideds from the last poll, if you're going to participate,
00:42:54.260
I mean, if you're going to watch the debate and 88% said they were going to, which I didn't believe,
00:42:58.420
but people sometimes say that, but we're actually getting, no, but they said they would. So we said,
00:43:04.100
would you mind if you, you know, we ask you some follow-up after the debate? And so we're
00:43:07.460
collecting them today. This thing's two to one. It's actually not quite two to one. It's like
00:43:12.820
66 and change to 31. So he, I mean, as far as those who have decided the undecided number has
00:43:19.380
gotten very small, which means it's like less people to persuade. And we're not the only one
00:43:24.180
finding this. Reuters got a story on it. Listen to what this guy said I read to you during the break.
00:43:28.260
People should hear this. 48 year old guy, Biden voter was leaning to Harris before the debate. He said,
00:43:34.580
quote, I felt like the whole debate was Kamala Harris telling me why not to vote for Donald Trump
00:43:39.220
instead of why she's the right candidate. He said if the election was held today,
00:43:43.460
he would vote for Trump because Harris didn't provide any clarity on her policies.
00:43:48.500
And there is a reason for that, Jack, and you got into it before.
00:43:51.540
They're trying to pull a Biden 2.0 here where they hide her and who she is and make general statements
00:43:57.620
about policy. The problem is they're not going to get away with it. It doesn't look like anyway,
00:44:02.660
this time because they took, people took their word for it last time. They said, well, no,
00:44:08.180
we don't want to shut down the Keystone pipeline. The first damn thing they did in office was shut
00:44:12.420
the Keystone pipeline down and thousands of people lost their jobs. And so, and even more supportive
00:44:18.180
jobs from the Keystone pipeline in Pennsylvania. You know what I mean? I remember it like it was
00:44:22.580
yesterday, Trump having to put them on the Teletron in Erie County during one of his
00:44:29.540
rallies showing past statements because the media was holding water for the Biden, you know,
00:44:34.020
Harris ticket. And it just seems like even people who want Harris to give them a reason to vote
00:44:40.660
against Trump, she's not doing it. And let's not forget something. This was the most unpopular vice
00:44:46.180
president before this propaganda narrative push by the media. This was the most unpopular vice
00:44:52.420
president in history, more unpopular than Dan Quayle and Dick Cheney. All right. And then she
00:44:57.620
suddenly bursted up to popularity because of a fake narrative. I mean, it's fake. It's not real.
00:45:04.020
And then I guess maybe what happened last night is that she went on the screen and people remembered
00:45:08.980
why they didn't like her six months ago. And that is a problem. And you know what else too? And what
00:45:13.140
else too is you had someone up there, it's like in football, right? It's when your quarterback
00:45:18.500
drops back to go for the pass, it's you have the defensive line is all there and they give
00:45:23.540
him the time to give him the time that he needs to make the pass. That's how these women moderators
00:45:29.300
were doing with Muir and Davis. They're blocking Trump. They're doing everything they can to block
00:45:35.140
him, hold him back, hold him back, block him back. And she's able to drop back. She's in the pocket.
00:45:39.540
She's looking around. Okay. I'm going to throw here. I'm going to run this play. I'm going to do this.
00:45:43.700
That's what she's doing. Meanwhile, he's, he can't get to her because they keep jumping in
00:45:49.140
to cut him off again and again and again. And that's what, and, and to me, it goes back to what
00:45:56.340
you just said. Perhaps it actually has gotten to the point where people out there in the country,
00:46:01.620
and we've seen this of course, with Elon Musk, we've seen it with Sean McGuire from Sequoia,
00:46:05.620
people like David Sachs, people like the all in podcast and not all of them, but a lot of them
00:46:10.660
that a lot of the, and RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Nicole Shanahan, these people are saying, you know
00:46:17.060
what? We're sick of this crap, this corporate crap. And Donald Trump is, it, it, it showed to me,
00:46:23.220
and I'd love for Trump to say this as well. He talks about it, but he's, he's got to say it publicly.
00:46:28.500
I'm up against a system. There is a system that's, that's against me. And more importantly,
00:46:34.740
they're against you. This is the system. Kamala Harris is just the face of it. She's the puppet.
00:46:41.300
They're the ones that are actually running things. And then you see things like ABC,
00:46:45.300
which is totally controlled by Disney, one of the largest multinationals in the world.
00:46:49.620
Then you just, you, once you see it, you can't unsee it.
00:46:52.980
Run by somebody who's personal friends of Kamala Harris and literally introduced Kamala Harris to
00:46:58.420
her husband. I mean, this is, and that's why Trump has to articulate this a little bit better,
00:47:03.700
but I think what I'm not a little bit, I would say a lot of it, but the thing he has going for him
00:47:08.020
is that if you're the undecided voter who isn't thrilled about either one of them personally,
00:47:12.980
but you know, Trump has a record and then the Biden administration has a record and they were
00:47:18.900
giving, honestly, the voters, some of those voters were giving her the time. Look, we're not the only
00:47:23.700
ones. The New York times poll showed those undecided said, we need to know more about Kamala Harris.
00:47:28.260
We don't know enough about her. Also half the country said she was too liberal and only 40
00:47:33.540
percent said she was just about right. Half the country said Trump was in the middle,
00:47:37.220
the political middle, just about right. And only 37 percent said that he was too far to the right.
00:47:42.580
So there's already like structural disadvantages there. She needed to meet that presidential bar
00:47:47.700
and she didn't meet it. So she had a decent performance that is enough for the Washington
00:47:52.740
punditry class and even myself to say, you know what, on style points, she won this thing,
00:47:57.860
but it wasn't a knockout. And honestly, those style points are not enough to overcome what people saw
00:48:04.260
non-verbally. I'm telling you, it was bad. I don't think people should not underestimate
00:48:10.340
the impact of those smug faces. George Herbert Walker Bush looked at his watch
00:48:16.260
Jack one time and he did himself, you know, one time. He's like, I'm a little busy for this.
00:48:21.460
You know, I mean, she refused to acknowledge that. And just like all the political class out there,
00:48:26.580
they were. And by the way, by the way, one, one bad, one bad news cycle from an illegal alien
00:48:35.140
and she bought it. I don't think she realizes how much debt she took on, how much baggage she
00:48:42.420
potentially took on by doing the things that she did. Rich Barris, the people's pundit,
00:48:47.700
give him a follow folks, by the way, huge shout out. And also I would like to take just one moment
00:48:54.340
to say a very special happy birthday to the editor in chief of the post-millennial and human events,
00:49:01.540
Libby Emmons, someone who is behind the scenes. She's over on Timcast. She does so much. God bless
00:49:07.700
you, Libby, and happy birthday. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay a short.