On this episode of This Week in Feminism, we discuss why Kamala Harris lost the election, why she should have won, and why we should be mad at the Democrats for not having a candidate to run against her in 2020.
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00:05:53.000The reason that Kamala Harris just lost the election, and I will make the case here today, I think that people were experiencing something that they know but don't know how to articulate.
00:06:05.000It was a character study in someone who has been steeped in the feminist narcissism Pathology and thinks that it works in the real world.
00:06:51.000Frankly, I think she performed so poorly that she's one of the few presidential candidates who will lose and still not be able to sell books.
00:07:25.000Before I get into the meltdown at Fox, this is something that I've noticed as a pattern, and I talked with you about this yesterday, as I have quite a few times, saying, look, she's a mean girl, is what she is.
00:07:41.000I said, this is what you can expect to see, and then that interview took place, it is exactly as I expected it to be as she becomes more desperate.
00:10:31.000Donald Trump, at a certain point, is likely uncoachable.
00:10:35.000Here's the problem with Kamala Harris.
00:10:38.000She's the worst kind of uncoachable and unteachable.
00:10:41.000She's an uncoachable person with nothing to offer.
00:10:46.000How often do you hear on a sports team, yeah, you know, he's a little bit tough in the locker room, he's cocky, but he does give you whatever it is, touchdowns, clutch player.
00:10:57.000When someone is uncoachable, when someone can't be taught, and they suck, they're cut.
00:11:12.000That Kamala Harris advanced her career, or started her career, through the sexual gratification of people in authority could not be more relevant than it was last night.
00:11:28.000Look, people often just throw it out as kind of an, oh yeah, she slept her way to the top, ha ha ha, and then they say, oh that's slut shaming.
00:12:09.000Perverse kind of privilege while accusing others.
00:12:13.000It is relevant because you are seeing someone yesterday who thinks they've earned their position.
00:12:19.000Through anything other than having the same pair of lips that other women across the globe have and refuse to use them in said fashion out of self-respect.
00:12:32.000Hey, if Kamala Harris, thank God it won't be the case anymore, were to God forbid become the first president of the United States, you know that every single one of your daughters would be reading her biography, right?
00:13:26.000You ever been around people who are so dumb because you have to spend time with them, and you actually feel that you are less intelligent at the end of that period of time?
00:13:39.000I think Kamala Harris' managers right now may have dropped a couple IQ points in the past few months.
00:13:45.000The people who have had to be around her.
00:13:47.000Here, either she is a fundamentally unintelligent, uncoachable person, or you believe that all of her handlers, all of her advisors, are complete and total morons.
00:13:59.000It does have to be A or B. Do you honestly think that her handlers, her campaign advice, were not able to say, look, look, you're going to have to answer on the border, sweetheart.
00:14:44.000Let's get to, before we get to these, what I wanted to do today is put together some sequences, montages where you can see a pattern of behavior, where you can see her repeat the same pattern of behavior two, three, four, eight times in some instances.
00:14:59.000There's not a whole lot to glean as far as policy.
00:16:14.000She showed up 15 minutes late, gave him a limited time span for an interview, kept shortening that time span for the interview.
00:16:20.000We have a clip with Bret Baier talking about it afterward.
00:16:22.000But that's what happened before she sat down.
00:16:26.000And then tried to play like she was the victim.
00:16:30.000I don't know if you know this, in any office setting, likely military setting, if you show up 15 minutes late, well that's the end of the conversation.
00:17:35.000You could just say, okay, Bret Baier, good job, follow up.
00:17:38.000I think you did a very good job here, and I think short of actually walking up and smacking her in the forehead, he won't please a certain segment of people because he's made some mistakes in the past.
00:17:47.000I think you did a very good job here today.
00:19:21.000You can see the moment where he said, this, you know what?
00:19:25.000I don't believe in any of this anymore.
00:19:27.000This culture of we have to shut up, I can't, he can't say, you disrespectful little, you show up late, you talk down to me, I'm sure her staff are awful to deal with, and now you're going to tell me, come on, come on, you know and I know, you're going to try and sunny me?
00:22:22.000The middle, the let me finish, let me finish.
00:22:24.000Here's what happens between, by the way, when men interact with each other, also, if men and women who respect each other because they've earned their spot interact.
00:22:34.000If someone is going, let me finish, let me finish, when they've been answering with a non-answer, the person would say, well, hold on, I would, but you're saying nothing.
00:22:44.000He can't say that because that'll be, oh my god, mansplaining, white man, and whatever the race is today, depending on who you ask, including her and her own father.
00:23:11.000So she goes on with this, more of the pathology, where she, these are all, these are all mechanisms to silence someone, let me finish, is to silence someone.
00:23:20.000She also uses the, you and I both know.
00:23:23.000You and I, you and I, hey, we both know, we all know, we all, and again, that's another soft way of using the power of the audience, saying, if you, if you say that you don't know this, you're not one of the cool kids.
00:23:34.000Saying you and I both know is saying, to disagree means you're not in the know.
00:23:39.000watch her use this one non-stop and you know what i'm going to talk about and you and i both know that so you agree what you and i both know i know you know we all know you and i both know what i'm talking about you and i both know what i'm actually what are you talking about it also sets up the uh We both know because it's fact.
00:24:18.000It's something that people use, and it can be used very well if it's used in the hands of a not idiot.
00:24:30.000Well, if you're going to actually answer the question, one of the reasons she's saying you and I both know is because she just keeps saying the same things over and over again that don't answer the question every single time.
00:24:40.000So, of course, Brett probably does know what she's about to say, but it's not an answer.
00:25:33.000I invite ideas, whether it be from the Republicans who are supporting me, who were just on stage with me minutes ago.
00:25:40.000Listen, over the last decade, it is clear to me, and certainly the Republicans who are on stage with me, the former chief of staff to the president, Donald Trump, former defense secretaries, national security adviser, and his vice president.
00:25:57.000One time she met John Stamos on a plane.
00:26:34.000But in this case, it actually is, Doug.
00:26:37.000So she starts off before she gets to the actual gaslighting.
00:26:41.000And to be clear, gaslighting doesn't mean someone says something you don't like.
00:26:45.000It doesn't mean that they disagree with you.
00:26:46.000It means that someone is clearly trying to make you feel crazy or trying...
00:26:51.000To make you deny the reality you are seeing in order for them to win an argument, in order to try and make you feel stupid, and the person doing it has to be doing it consciously as a form of manipulation.
00:27:05.000It has to be a proactive form of manipulation.
00:27:08.000Beyond any shadow of a doubt, that is what Kamala Harris does, and she knows she's doing it.
00:27:13.000Because she sets this up, too, with the, it's a soft format, but let me be clear, let me be clear.
00:27:19.000When someone is saying, let me be clear, and they know full well they are about to be as opaque as possible, that's the jab for the right cross gaslight.
00:27:29.000We are very clear, and I am very clear, as is Tim Walz.
00:29:31.000She's trying to sell it anyway in the hopes that a smaller and smaller sliver of the voting population may be uninformed and disengaged enough to actually fall for her full, well-knowing, proactive gaslighting.
00:29:51.000Donald Trump learned about that bill and told them to kill it because he preferred to run on a problem instead of fixing a problem.
00:29:59.000This election in 20 days will determine whether we have a president of the United States who actually cares more about fixing a problem even if it is not to their political advantage in an election.
00:30:12.000But let's talk about What is happening right now with an individual who does not want to participate in solution?
00:30:21.000And I'm very clear that I will follow the law.
00:30:23.000I have made that statement over and over again.
00:30:25.000There's rhetoric coming from Donald Trump that has been designed and implemented to divide our country.
00:30:31.000If you watch any of his rallies, he's the one who tends to demean and belittle and diminish the American people.
00:30:40.000Yeah, that's of course the other thing she does.
00:32:21.000It's like a crappy, you know, like, country pop song they have now, where every verse, it just gets shorter and shorter to try and get to the hook.
00:32:49.000She kept trying to reach to, let me get to, ooh, ooh, the soundbite that you've heard her use verbatim at least half a dozen times before on the low end.
00:33:39.000You've been vice president for three and a half years, so what are you turning the page from?
00:33:45.000Well, first of all, turning the page from the last decade In which we have been burdened with the kind of rhetoric coming from Donald Trump that has been designed and implemented to divide our country and have Americans literally point fingers at each other.
00:34:11.000After George Clooney said within a few minutes of talking to President Biden at a fundraiser that he thought this was not the same Joe Biden that we saw on the debate stage.
00:34:29.000Who pulled out of a deal that would have actually put Iran in check.
00:34:34.000But here are the estimates in billions that go towards the Iran regime.
00:34:40.000I would like that we would have a conversation that is grounded in...
00:34:47.000Full assessment of the facts, which includes, I think this interview is supposed to be about the choices that your viewers should be presented about this election, and the contrast is important.
00:35:38.000Because I don't know if you know this, accountability, responsibility, that's toxic masculinity.
00:35:42.000You know, that's the kind of character that you would expect from the lowly Bret Baier who shows up on time.
00:35:49.000So she would consistently Again, this pattern of behavior.
00:35:53.000She would completely absolve herself of responsibility.
00:35:57.000Things like, I'm just following the law.
00:35:59.000And if she does this, and she doesn't answer questions, and she acts as though she doesn't understand that the responsibility, obviously, rests squarely with her, she can then have the moral high ground, because she's a blank slate, right?
00:36:15.000Well, as I've been clear, and then not be clear, then you get to point to the person who does have convictions, And try to pick apart flaws.
00:36:24.000And by the way, there may be flaws, but at least there are flaws to pick apart.
00:36:29.000At least there are disagreements to find.
00:36:31.000She tries to take the moral high ground through vapor.
00:36:36.000When it comes to immigration, you supported allowing immigrants in the country illegally to apply for driver's license, to qualify for free tuition at universities, to be enrolled in free health care.
00:36:49.000Listen, that was five years ago, and I'm very clear that I will follow the law.
00:36:53.000I make that statement over and over again, and as Vice President of the United States, that's exactly what I've done, not to mention before.
00:37:00.000If that's the case, you chose a running mate, Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota, who signed those very things into state law.
00:37:44.000Like I said, I think he spent $20 million on those ads trying to create a sense of fear in the voters because he actually has no plan In this election that is about focusing on the needs of the American people.
00:39:59.000One is based, in fact, it's kind of funny if you read it.
00:40:03.000You read Kamala Harris' father's, Donald J. Harris' actual name, when he writes about his slave-owning forefathers from Ireland, you're like, what is Irish Jamaican and Indian Canadian?
00:41:02.000But there are some people who actually don't make the connection that their actions directly affected you, that you are dealing with the consequences of their actions.
00:41:14.000You combine that with someone in a position of authority who can actually enact laws while they just claim that they are following the laws, and oh my god, that's a scary thought.
00:41:23.000It's scary if you go through the thought exercise.
00:41:25.000It could be as bad as someone being murdered as a result of your policy and your administration's undoing of executive actions and you simply saying that you're sorry for what they had to arbitrarily deal with.
00:41:42.000Madam Vice President, it was a policy decision in the early part of your administration.
00:41:46.000I will let one of the mothers talk about it.
00:42:08.000But let's talk about what is happening right now with an individual who does not want to participate in solutions.
00:42:19.000Hey, before we get to solutions, right, before we get to solutions as far as, and I know it's too nuanced for a simplistic mind like mine that can comprehend, but before we get to solutions like Donald Trump proposing, you know, an actual wall, deportation, and screening processes, and of course at least deporting the violent felons who are crowding our prisons, before getting to, because I get it, it's more nuanced than that, those solutions couldn't possibly work, a wall is an idea that stupid people have.
00:42:49.000Before we get to those solutions, how about we talk about the individual who never made a phone call while they were in office to the families of the people who died.
00:43:01.000You want to blame Donald Trump, who's not in office, for killing the immigration bill?
00:43:06.000That had less than a quarter of the budget go toward immigration at all?
00:43:10.000You want to blame the guy who wasn't in office?
00:43:11.000The guy who was dealing with trumped-up charges and the weaponization of our departments of justice?
00:43:17.000Do you give the man credit who wasn't in office?
00:43:20.000Who spent hours with the families affected?
00:43:51.000I'm not a doctor, and I don't want to be banned from YouTube as people were if they implied that Joe Biden perhaps was experiencing cognitive decline, so I'll choose my words carefully.
00:44:04.000When you have that big of a blind spot, That's how you get to the point where you are unable to even comprehend that half the country, at least, support Donald Trump.
00:44:18.000And so you fall back on parroting, debunked lies, knowingly hoping that no one calls you on it.
00:44:27.000If that's the case, why is half the country supporting him?
00:44:30.000Why is he beating you in a lot of swing states?
00:44:32.000Why, if he's as bad as you say, that half of this country is now supporting this person who could be the 47th president of the United States?
00:44:56.000Oh, God, I would never say that about the American people.
00:44:59.000And in fact, if you listen to Donald Trump, if you watch any of his rallies, he's the one who tends to demean and belittle and diminish the American people.
00:45:08.000He's the one who talks about an enemy within, an enemy within, talking about the American people, suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people.
00:45:23.000First off, it's not supposed to be easy...
00:45:27.000Says the person who has had the easiest path to this nomination of anyone in the history of the country.
00:45:33.000Someone who lost her primary, dead last, in her own state, was brought in because of her race, not qualifications, to be vice president, and then was installed because the man in charge became a demented old circus monkey.
00:45:47.000There is no one who has had it easier.
00:45:49.000On this path than Kamala Harris, it all started with what I can imagine was one hell of a BJ. And I don't say that to be shocking.
00:45:57.000I say it because that's the launching pad for her career.
00:46:42.000He's the one who talks about an enemy.
00:46:47.000She's not even a good sociopath because, I mean, like Norman Bates, you know, he gots his because for some reason he was charming in some capacity.
00:46:57.000Or sorry, was that American Psycho or Norman Bates?
00:48:27.000We have some sick people, radical left lunatics.
00:48:31.000And it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by National Guard, or if really necessary, by the military, because they can't let that happen.
00:48:42.000He is saying that he is going to use the American military against our citizens.
00:48:54.000The torch and pitchfork mob against the American.
00:48:58.000The Summer of Love, billions of dollars in damages, thousands of casualties, both officers and civilians, and you told them that they weren't going to stop and they should not stop.
00:49:10.000And everyone beware, because they're not going to stop before Election Day in November, and they're not going to stop after Election Day.
00:49:18.000And everyone should take note of that on both levels, that they're not going to let up, and they should not, and we should not.
00:49:27.000Until the last part, it was just shitty, then you made it criminal.
00:49:52.000Look, this is one of those things that I wanted to cover today because they are using this on the left.
00:49:57.000If you're a leftist and you're like, holy crap, how do I get something positive out of this?
00:50:01.000They're going to try to use this and be like, perfect, we can ride that wave, the lie from Jake Tapper yesterday that he circulated that everybody started parroting.
00:50:08.000That's what I'm seeing people say right now is that Fox News...
00:50:12.000Should have played the entire clip from his town hall with Harrison Faulkner or whatever, Harris Faulkner, and didn't do it.
00:51:16.000Before we get to that, the ending to the interview, this isn't so much about the pathology, it's just enlightening, or I should say illuminating, and it's the ultimate cringe-worthy clip.
00:51:28.000I hope you got to say what you wanted to say about Donald Trump.
00:51:31.000There are a lot of things that people want to learn about you and your policies, and that's why we invited you here.
00:51:40.000I invite everyone to go to KamalaHarris.com, and you will see that I have 80 pages of policies that are quite comprehensive and should be accessible to anyone who would like to read them.
00:51:53.000And it includes what I intend to do about affordable housing, what I intend to do about small businesses, what I intend to do to strengthen our economy, to support America's military and ensure we have the most lethal and best fighting force in the world.
00:52:08.000Madam Vice President, they're giving me a hard rap here.
00:52:19.000And if that seems bad, it's even worse when you know that her staffers off-camera were acting like Kevin Bacon at the parade in Animal House.
00:53:11.000Let me sort of go back a little bit, because before we get to this new data, I told you that she's a mean girl, and a lot of people haven't thought of that because everyone thinks Donald Trump is a mean guy.
00:53:25.000The truth is, with Donald Trump, you have a guy who shows incredible empathy and generosity and then really cutthroat business and political acumen is what you see.
00:53:37.000It seems as though his love and his empathy and affection is reserved for people who are the beneficiary of all of it.
00:53:46.000He channels all of his anger and hate into the people who deserve it most.
00:53:54.000A mean person doesn't spend that much time with families of the fallen when no one's watching, knowing that he'll be blamed when people are watching.
00:54:01.000Well, there are a lot of generosity stories about Donald Trump, too.
00:54:04.000As much as I didn't like Donald Trump before he ran, there were these stories floating around about things that he would do, these very, very nice, compassionate things to everyday people.
00:57:48.000Look, and we had some stuff, but Kamala Harris, everything about this woman is fake.
00:57:52.000There's nothing about her that's even remotely real.
00:57:55.000She is a privilege, to use your term, rich kid, largely white, who's never actually known the kind of struggle of the people whose vote she's courting.
00:58:06.000We're spent in Westmount, Montreal, or at least high school through her first year of college, a very wealthy area of Montreal, by the way.
00:58:16.000And she was part of the official club, the Westmount White Bitches, which is what made people confused.
00:58:23.000And by the way, we did the digging so you didn't have to.
00:58:26.000Her yearbook message is also pretty cringy.
00:58:29.000Angie, we're not the only one to think so.
01:01:45.000So we are actually going to have the Polymarket check-in powered by, well, powered by Rumble, kind of Rumble, the stream powered by Polymarket.
01:02:40.000And that's a more accurate reflection of what is happening most recently, because a lot of the polls that you're seeing have been conducted several days ago that may not be taking this most recent information into account.
01:03:21.000You can go mugless between now and election because it is a massive undertaking with potentially some massive announcements on election night as well.
01:03:35.000It may be a short night, but I tell you what, if it's a short night and some states get called early, you know what, we will be with you for, at the very least, a victory party for a few hours after that.
01:03:51.000We told you that we have actually not only paid for some roles and gotten the licensing so that we can have the news wires but also real-time data on election night, but we also have access to some data here and we've hired some specialists for the last few months leading up to election that a lot of people out there may not have access to.
01:04:09.000So our own data analysis here, we applied it And I'm very grateful that they have.
01:04:19.000Obviously, there's data, but the aggregation and the conclusion here is some fantastic work they've done, so show them you love them in the comments section.
01:04:29.000And now, looking at all of the numbers that are currently available, Republicans are massively outperforming the 2020 performance that they had.
01:04:46.000So, let me give you some information here, and then I believe we're going to have Gay William on for the chat, because so many of you have asked for him back.
01:05:26.000Which is well within the margin of error.
01:05:27.000And I want to be clear about something here.
01:05:29.000This is not just one precinct or a district.
01:05:32.000This is early voting, so there can be a tremendous variance, but there's no reason to think that this trend would not continue all the way up until election.
01:05:41.000And as I give you Arizona, some of these other numbers, I'll tell you how this...
01:05:46.000It really does kneecap the Democrats as far as pulling a fast one on election day.
01:06:30.000We're just talking about early voting.
01:06:32.000I don't know if you know this, early voting has tended to favor Democrats, especially that last go around when they were terrified of, you know, COVID. The thing.
01:06:44.000What we have seen in Georgia is a 5% swing toward the Republican Party, which may not seem as big as the other states, but when you talk about a state that is so close, I mean, you're talking about some states that are just won by thousands of votes.
01:07:33.000But I also understand, here's the thing, I understand that you cannot compare, especially these last elections, there's just such a major shift technologically in data availability, in media consumption, that it's really hard to sort of just compare it to the last election.
01:07:46.000For example, I mean, you're just going through the 80s and 90s, the precedence is more consistent, it's stronger.
01:07:53.000However, the totality of what we see, like we mentioned the Gallup self-identified, you know, party affiliation.
01:08:01.000When you look at the polling, the aggregate polling of each of these swing states, when you look at the betting odds, and now you add on top of it early voting and this massive swing, I mean, On top of the holocaust that was the interview last night between Kamala Harris and Brett Baier, outside of cheating, and I mean this, outside of cheating, I can say this now on YouTube apparently, I don't think there's any world in which Kamala Harris wins.
01:08:31.000Of course, the caveat being that you do everything in your power.
01:08:35.000Big reason for this swing, by the way, is it's not because of the candidates.
01:08:38.000You look at the favorability of Donald Trump, that hasn't changed that much.
01:09:29.000First off, you probably see more early voting than necessarily mail-in voting.
01:09:33.000They're not the same thing depending on the state.
01:09:35.000And if you see this trend, it would be really hard to sell the American public on, oh yeah, that's right, 90-something percent of all the early votes actually came in for Biden.
01:10:14.000Speaking of happy warriors, as we go to chat, because it is chat Thursday, and by the way, you can expect more of this data analysis on election night.
01:10:22.000On election night, we are going to have access to real-time data and experts here full-time, 100% dedicated to really, I mean, parsing through all of it.