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00:02:06.000We were able to get documents very early on from the Capitol Police showing Trump did in fact offer National Guard to the Capitol Police and to the Capitol to the US House on January 2nd, four days in advance.
00:02:18.000Nancy Pelosi pretended like that wasn't her call, but in the video footage we got last night when she's talking candidly to her daughter, who's taking video footage because they're going to make a
00:02:30.000They're literally thinking about Hollywood as they're escaping what's supposed to be an unsafe
00:02:33.000capital. Nancy Pelosi says, I'm responsible for this. We should have had more security.
00:02:39.000We shouldn't be asking for the National Guard now. We should have taken them earlier. We should have
00:02:43.000gotten them earlier. A devastating blow to their narrative.
00:02:47.000Nancy Pelosi, in her own words to her daughter, captured on film, admitting they could have had
00:02:48.000own words to her daughter captured on film admitting they could have had the
00:02:51.000the National Guard. They didn't have it.
00:02:52.000National Guard they didn't have it that it was her responsibility to keep the
00:02:53.000That it was her responsibility to keep the Capitol safe.
00:02:55.000Capitol safe they didn't and then think about this HBO aired an entire
00:03:00.000documentary on this and kept this footage out they misled the American people
00:03:05.000about Nancy Pelosi's true sentiments of January 6 so a very important thing all
00:03:10.000the other parts of the narrative also now clearly there Nancy Pelosi and her
00:03:15.000team were editing the security plan for January 6 they were in charge
00:03:19.000They were getting early heads up about potential violence that the Republicans didn't get a similar heads up on.
00:03:25.000Every part of the Democratic narrative on January 6th has been either debunked or certainly disputed through the evidence that we've been able to get over the last few years.
00:03:35.000Well yeah, and John, just from a journalist standpoint, I was shocked they did not play up January 6th as much at their convention.
00:03:42.000It's almost as if they are second-guessing their own narrative.
00:03:44.000They played up the losers and suckers hoax, which is a hoax.
00:03:48.000The idea that Trump wanted to inject bleach into people's arms is a hoax.
00:04:29.000And it shows the power of what you and I and others have created.
00:04:32.000The mainstream media never has reported those things, and yet the polling's changed because we got it out.
00:04:38.000Real America's Voice and your show, we got it out.
00:04:41.000We don't have to rely on the legacy media anymore.
00:04:44.000I have to say, John, that the changing of the January 6th narrative might be the greatest alternative media accomplishment other than COVID in the last decade.
00:07:08.000Then you take a look at Kamala Harris and her scared posture in the debate.
00:07:13.000She wanted to rewrite the debate rules so she could sit, have notes, interrupt Donald Trump, three things that weren't on the table in the debate.
00:07:20.000That tells you someone who's not confident in her debating skills.
00:07:23.000And then you take a look at the third thing, which is the three I's, which Donald Trump has religiously been focused on in the last couple of weeks.
00:07:30.000Inflation, Insecurity, the border and the world, and crime in our communities, and insanity, the insane things that Democrats are trying to advocate for.
00:07:39.000Donald Trump is hitting those day in and day out.
00:07:57.000And then the last element, That actually shows that this race is in good shape for Donald Trump is what you're doing on the ground and what others are doing on the ground.
00:08:06.000Early ground game Republicans are light years, light years ahead of 2020 and 2022 and that's something the Democrats are not prepared to wake up on Election Day morning to encounter.
00:08:17.000The race is where it was before June 27th.
00:08:21.000Donald Trump is slightly ahead in the real polls.
00:08:55.000Yeah, it's inflation, the economy, insecurity, which is immigration, crime, an unstable world, and then insanity, all the things that Democrats are proposing that no American wants.
00:09:07.000We don't want tampons in boys' bathrooms.
00:09:33.000He is kind of warning, hey guys, because he does this program called Two Way, where he talks a bunch to a bunch of Dems and Republicans, very, very in politicos.
00:09:40.000He's like, hey guys, just so you know, there is a chance, he's not predicting it, that Kamala Harris is at the same, if not worse, place of Joe Biden right before the debate very, very soon.
00:09:51.000All that this pizzazz and this voodoo Kind of just goes away.
00:09:59.000And there's some private polling that suggests that nationally in the battleground states, she's not ahead.
00:10:08.000She might be ahead on paper, but well within the margin of error.
00:10:11.000And there's some battleground states now where I think Donald Trump's on this trajectory is going to be ahead.
00:10:17.000And it may be regardless of what happens in the interview and regardless what happens in the debate.
00:10:23.000It may be that by the middle of September, when things have calmed down, when the Trump campaign have had time to prey on some of the weaknesses that I suggested, that he's ahead in all the Sunbelt states and ahead in Pennsylvania and competitive in Michigan and Wisconsin, which would be roughly where Joe Biden was before the debate with a single path to 270 electoral votes, the three Great Lakes states and Nebraska too.
00:10:53.000And that would be a scary position for the Democratic Party to be in from mid-September through Election Day.
00:11:10.000So John, let me ask you, I totally agree with what you're saying as far as we're better on all the policies.
00:11:15.000However, when you're in the debate prep and Donald Trump coming into debate with Kamala Harris, it's hard to just talk about the policies if you don't always only talk about the person as well.
00:11:26.000In the sense, not making it personal, like, okay, I don't like, you know, silly characteristics, but she doesn't believe the policy she's now espousing, which then it has to come down to some sort of a inauthentic attack.
00:11:39.000How should President Trump navigate that?
00:11:41.000I think you should show her the respect of the office.
00:11:43.000Instead of her calling her Cackling Kamala or whatever he's going to call her, he should say, Madam Vice President, I want to ask you something because I'm confused.
00:11:50.000I'm one of your constituents right now.
00:11:52.000You, for years, said my border was a vanity project and stupid and had no good, and now you're using it in your ads.
00:12:03.000Because the one place that Donald Trump underperforms is with women, particularly.
00:12:07.000Show her the same respect that any other person who's been vice president and then use the power of the contrast and the hypocrisy to blow her up.
00:12:14.000That is what Tulsi Gabbard did so effectively.
00:12:17.000If you go back to 2016, there's a guy, Tom Baccaro, who ran against Kamala Harris and creamed her in the first Senate debate.
00:12:23.000He wasn't going to win the race, right?
00:14:20.000A lot of people sometimes have social phobias, insecurities, but you can't be the president of the world going up against Vladimir Putin and others with that level of insecurity.
00:14:29.000I think that's going to come out on the 10th.
00:14:30.000That's why I think the 10th is such a consequential moment.
00:14:33.000Donald Trump could do really well that day.
00:14:35.000Yeah, and it's probably better for him to show, not tell, the insecurity in the sense, don't say, hey, you're insecure, but show the world that she's insecure.
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00:16:34.000So Jeremy, I want to start here with the Tim Wall story, who of course is Kamala's emotional support animal.
00:16:40.000Minnesota's health department rationed life-saving care based on race.
00:16:45.000And so who is essentially the author of this idea that life-saving care should be implemented based on race?
00:16:54.000And they did implement, help us understand.
00:16:55.000Yeah, so they did implement it, but I think after a month there was enough pushback, even in fairly liberal Minnesota, that they walked it back for a time.
00:17:08.000But, you know, that's really just because they got caught.
00:17:15.000I mean, there was no pandering on race that was ever too low for Governor Walz.
00:17:20.000I mean, he passed a bill that banned discrimination against people based on their hairstyles, particularly African-American traditional hairstyles.
00:17:31.000Now, again, you might think, well, that's harmless.
00:17:33.000But again, it's just one of these things that Actors can use to say, well, you know, you're discriminating against me for this or that kind of a typical way for people to cause problems in a sort of harmless sounding bill.
00:17:45.000So there was no kind of racial pandering that was ever too small for this administration.
00:17:49.000So your entire book, Unprotected Class, highlights the war on white people, how anti-white racism is tearing America apart.
00:17:58.000Have we seen any improvement on the war on whites in the sense where there's some people backing off post 2020?
00:18:05.000Or is it just as bad as it was four years ago?
00:18:07.000I think, Charlie, some of the ridiculousness has receded a little bit.
00:18:12.000I mean, I think some of the stuff that was said was so ridiculous that, you know, even the left kind of backed off it for a little while.
00:18:20.000But I expect, and I saw Aaron Siberian, who's done a lot of great reporting on this, said the same thing today.
00:18:27.000You know, I expect this is going to get worse before it gets better.
00:18:29.000And, of course, Tim Walz was ground zero for this.
00:18:33.000And, in fact, I opened the book by talking about George Floyd in Minneapolis, because that was really the test case that kicked it off.
00:18:42.000And it was Governor Walz's failed leadership and his failure.
00:18:46.000Even the liberal Minneapolis said, please bring in the National Guard troops.
00:18:51.000And it took three days before Governor Walz was willing to act to put down racial unrest.
00:18:57.000And again, I just think it really shows his bad judgment and where his political priorities lie.
00:19:03.000So just more broadly, are we starting to see public sentiment shifting against this unrepentant and disgusting war on white people?
00:19:19.000And Charlie, I thank you a lot for having me on to talk about it, because that was certainly one of the things that was great in helping to kick it off.
00:19:27.000So I think The good news is that our side, which I mean just sort of the right generally, is I think getting more comfortable in pushing back against some of the more outrageous things that the left is doing on race.
00:19:42.000And that's really important good news, because I think if we push back, And we're consistent about pushing back.
00:19:48.000We'll ultimately win because I think more Americans want us not to discriminate on race than who want us to discriminate on race.
00:19:57.000The problem, and I'd say the two downsides, are one of the reasons that we're pushing back is that the problem has just gotten a lot worse to the point that people kind of felt like, hey, we need to push back now because, you know, we can't pretend that this isn't a problem.
00:20:14.000The second piece of bad news we have in that regard is the left, I don't think, has reduced its commitment at all to this type of anti-white discrimination, to just continuing to, you know, say more and more ridiculous things.
00:20:29.000And I think a Harris-Waltz administration, if we're unfortunate enough to get one, will just turbocharge all of those negative trends on the left.
00:20:37.000So, look, the Democrat Party is obviously a party that is embracing of DEI, embracing of racial quotas.
00:20:45.000We see this kind of idea of conservatism in drag, where we see in the Democrat Party where, oh, I'm a football coach.
00:21:01.000We're talking about walls specifically.
00:21:04.000Can you talk about this conservatism in drag?
00:21:07.000Because the DNC was the longest, most witnessed drag show in American history.
00:21:13.000Yeah, Charlie, I'm so glad you mentioned this.
00:21:15.000I think this is a really important point.
00:21:19.000It's almost, I've said this on another show, and Governor Walz is kind of playing, this kind of goes well back before both of our times, he's sort of the step and fetch it.
00:21:31.000That was a kind of caricature of an African American who was popular in the early to mid 20th century in films.
00:21:38.000He's kind of performing that minstrel role as a white guy, or you could call it a drag show.
00:21:51.000And everybody's hoping that, on the left, that you're not going to look at his radical left policies that he actually supports, whether it be on gender mutilation, whether it be on race.
00:22:04.000It's really been He's a terrible actor.
00:22:30.000Every single person on Harris's VP shortlist was a white guy.
00:22:36.000And that's not because, you know, every single important other person in the Democratic Party was a white guy, but because it was a DEI selection.
00:22:46.000You know, they felt like they had to But this kind of, you know, happy fatherly look, at least they could paint him, is that this kind of unthreatening white guy there.
00:22:59.000So he was absolutely a DEI pick in my view.
00:23:03.000And, you know, he's the first maybe, but he won't be the last.
00:23:08.000Yeah, and it's also just, it's so repulsive and insulting of all Americans, especially white Americans, that somehow white conservatives in the Midwest are going to go vote for a white male just because he's a white male, where they don't care about what his belief system is or what he's done.
00:23:35.000I don't care about what you look like, but isn't it the typical Democrat party that they think they can manipulate white voters the same they have with other voters by just saying, here's someone that looks like you, now go give us power?
00:23:48.000I think that's exactly what's going on and it's obviously patronizing the white voters, it's patronizing to really every American who wants people to be judged by the content of their Vote based on worldview, not skin color.
00:24:55.000being added as a state, Puerto Rico being added as a state, Electoral College being abolished, guns being confiscated, gas stoves being confiscated, trannies teaching our kids.
00:25:04.000We did not hear any of this at the DNC.
00:25:06.000But there was a couple little moments where they slipped, and they told us their true agenda.
00:25:11.000You see, the Democrat Party, they had to LARP, live action role play, as conservatives.
00:25:20.000They love the pride flag more than the American flag, and we know it.
00:25:23.000We didn't see a lot of pride flags all over the DNC.
00:25:25.000They had to pretend they were something they were not, because the smart members of the Democrat ruling class, who is David Plouffe, and others, They know that Kamala Harris has a very difficult electoral path.
00:25:41.000I'm not saying that we're the favorite.
00:26:07.000We can't just worry about protecting democracy in this moment.
00:26:10.000We've got to reimagine it with people that look and love like us at the center.
00:26:15.000And I think for us right now, it's about reimagining freedom and this American story in a way that is more revolutionary than what our founders actually put down on that little piece of paper, but instead is the type of democracy that is by and for all of the people of this country.
00:26:39.000What was on display in Chicago was a different form of government than what the founders intended.
00:26:44.000Different than what Madison, Hamilton, and Jay and the founding fathers articulated.
00:26:49.000There is a fundamental difference between a republic and an oligarchy.
00:26:55.000An oligarchy is where you vote for a group of people.
00:26:59.000A republic is where you have separation of powers, consent of the governed, checks and balances, and oligarchy is where you have interchangeable parts.
00:27:10.000It is the ruling of the experts, the people that know better than you, the people that went to Harvard and Princeton and Yale, the Cass Sunstein types where the knowledge base is secret.
00:27:23.000The Founding Fathers believed that the wisdom is with the people, not with the small, unelected few.
00:27:34.000It changed in the late 1800s, where the rise of technocracy and the rise of the expert class came forward.
00:27:41.000Woodrow Wilson, being one of America's worst presidents and a former college president of Princeton University, then governor of New Jersey, became president in the 1912 election by winning only a plurality of votes, running against William Howard Taft and Teddy Roosevelt, winning about 42% of the vote, was a radical technocrat.
00:27:58.000He was the first American president to challenge the promise and the premise of the United States Constitution.
00:28:05.000That it's not about we the people, it's not about a Republican, small r, Republican form of government.