The Glenn Beck Program - October 28, 2024


3 Reasons Why Trump's Madison Square Garden Rally BROKE the Left | 10⧸28⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

181.62009

Word Count

22,699

Sentence Count

2,543

Misogynist Sentences

59

Hate Speech Sentences

42


Summary

Glenn and Stu talk about an unfortunate Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden and how to deal with it. Also, a woman named Kamala Harris is running for president, and she's doing it with a campaign platform that s full of lies.


Transcript

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00:02:41.320 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:48.940 With Pat and Stu today for Glenn.
00:02:52.560 A lot going on.
00:02:53.800 Wow.
00:02:54.100 There was the big Trump rally.
00:02:57.680 Madison Square Garden.
00:02:58.660 The Nazi rally?
00:02:59.160 The Nazi rally.
00:02:59.960 Yeah.
00:03:00.300 I saw that.
00:03:00.900 Do you know there was a Nazi rally 85 years ago?
00:03:03.940 And that defines the venue of Madison Square Garden.
00:03:06.740 Yes, it does.
00:03:07.760 How many Nazi rallies has Billy Joel held there?
00:03:11.380 Thousands?
00:03:11.940 Thousands.
00:03:12.540 Millions.
00:03:13.660 I think closer to a billion.
00:03:15.540 Really?
00:03:16.280 One billion rallies.
00:03:17.820 Nazi rallies from Billy Joel.
00:03:19.960 And now Trump's doing the same thing.
00:03:22.120 What do you think Piano Man's about?
00:03:23.780 It's about Hitler.
00:03:26.260 So ridiculous.
00:03:28.380 So there's that.
00:03:30.260 And there was a lot from Kamala over the weekend.
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00:04:56.580 So, yeah, an unfortunate Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden.
00:05:04.440 Ah, boy.
00:05:05.920 They found it out.
00:05:07.580 Well, it's not unfortunate for the Nazis.
00:05:09.600 They wanted it.
00:05:10.620 Yeah, that's true.
00:05:11.820 Pat, you know, they packed an entire arena filled with Nazis,
00:05:15.640 and many of them, the rarest of Nazis, Israel supporting Nazis.
00:05:20.880 You almost never see them, but they were there in mass, oddly, with Israeli flags.
00:05:27.620 Yeah, yeah.
00:05:28.620 That was a strange twist.
00:05:30.480 Did you see the, I think it was the MSNBC banner.
00:05:33.540 The way they promoted and covered the rally was Trump and supporters,
00:05:43.640 something like Trump and supporters, hold rally where 85 years ago, Nazis held a rally.
00:05:52.840 Wait, what does that have to do with anything?
00:05:55.640 I mean, what does that have to do with this particular rally when it's so obvious
00:06:02.180 that they're trying to tie him to Nazis, to Hitler,
00:06:06.640 because that's their last little push here before the election?
00:06:11.260 Which is a very strange push.
00:06:13.140 But you're right.
00:06:14.020 Like, Madison Square Garden is like the arena in America.
00:06:18.880 Mm-hmm.
00:06:19.880 You're defining it by one rally that they had in 1933 or whatever it was.
00:06:25.720 What year was it?
00:06:26.520 39, I think.
00:06:27.280 39, yeah.
00:06:28.000 Yeah, that's right.
00:06:28.420 It would be a little bit.
00:06:29.600 That's just an interesting year.
00:06:30.960 Look, 39, like, this is, everything's happened there, right?
00:06:36.860 Like, I mean, Willis Reed walking out for a freaking NBA championship.
00:06:42.420 Like, this is a historic arena.
00:06:46.120 Yeah.
00:06:46.560 This is one of the most.
00:06:47.540 Muhammad Ali has fought there.
00:06:48.860 I mean.
00:06:49.320 The world's most famous arena is their slogan.
00:06:51.760 Right.
00:06:52.180 Why are they being defined?
00:06:53.340 I actually feel worse for Madison Square Garden than I do Republicans and Trump.
00:06:57.460 It is incredible.
00:07:00.760 Yes, they held an event there.
00:07:01.900 How many parks have had bad events in them?
00:07:04.060 Do we define the parks by this event?
00:07:06.280 It's so strange.
00:07:07.500 Such bad journalism.
00:07:08.600 And we know it's just, we know why it's happening, right?
00:07:10.820 It's because, you're right, they're closing, in all of their wisdom.
00:07:15.280 Their closing argument.
00:07:15.880 Their closing argument is.
00:07:17.220 He's a Nazi.
00:07:17.760 Is the guy who has almost been murdered in front of our eyes, twice at least, is a Nazi.
00:07:24.940 Right.
00:07:25.160 What do you do with Nazis?
00:07:26.540 What have we done historically with Nazis, Pat?
00:07:28.940 We try to eliminate them.
00:07:30.020 We try to eliminate them by ending their lives.
00:07:32.860 Yep.
00:07:33.160 That's what we do.
00:07:34.000 Yep.
00:07:34.120 I keep thinking of this because it is one of my favorites of all time.
00:07:38.460 But when you try to kill Adolf Hitler, Tom Cruise makes movies about your life.
00:07:43.980 That's how the story ends.
00:07:45.400 Tom Cruise makes Valkyrie.
00:07:46.940 Yeah.
00:07:47.700 And everyone says, wow, what a hero that guy was.
00:07:51.520 He tried to kill Hitler and almost did it.
00:07:53.760 What a hero.
00:07:54.540 We should remember him and memorialize his life and struggles in feature films featuring Tom Cruise.
00:08:01.560 Mm-hmm.
00:08:02.360 Mm-hmm.
00:08:02.860 But like, their closing argument is a guy who's almost been murdered in front of our eyes twice is a Nazi.
00:08:09.560 And why is that?
00:08:10.840 It's because they've got nothing else.
00:08:14.200 Nothing.
00:08:14.560 That shows you how weak this campaign is for Kamala Harris and Timmy Tampon Tim Walls.
00:08:22.800 They're terrible.
00:08:23.960 And they don't have a track record.
00:08:25.700 And they know they can't talk about that.
00:08:27.540 And they don't have a plan for the future.
00:08:29.420 They know they can't talk about that.
00:08:31.060 So, all they've got is, well, he's a Nazi.
00:08:33.620 Yeah.
00:08:34.480 So, let's look.
00:08:35.280 Can we dive into that a little bit more, Pat, and expand on that idea?
00:08:37.980 Because I think you point out, why are they doing this?
00:08:41.620 Number one, I think, and probably true, is what you just said.
00:08:45.760 They've got nothing.
00:08:46.660 Right?
00:08:46.880 Like, they've got nothing.
00:08:47.860 They're realizing joy didn't work.
00:08:50.040 Oh, man.
00:08:50.740 They don't even talk about joy anymore.
00:08:52.220 No, that's dead.
00:08:53.160 Joy is dead.
00:08:54.140 Yep.
00:08:54.700 So, they are realizing joy didn't work.
00:08:57.880 That approach was a failure.
00:08:59.820 J.D. Vance's weird was a failure.
00:09:02.140 Right.
00:09:02.320 And they're like, well, let's go back to what Biden was doing, which, again, is a strange
00:09:06.300 turn of events, considering they threw the guy out of the party.
00:09:08.960 But they're going back to that approach that they've been doing for years and just calling
00:09:11.720 him Hitler.
00:09:12.100 Okay.
00:09:12.400 That's number one.
00:09:13.300 Number two is, I mean, I hate to say it this way, but they just want the guy dead.
00:09:21.800 Yeah.
00:09:22.000 They actually want him.
00:09:23.480 They want to inspire someone to shoot him.
00:09:27.680 Yeah.
00:09:27.940 That's what they want.
00:09:29.320 Their actual goal of this approach is to get Donald Trump killed so he does not become
00:09:34.580 president.
00:09:35.020 I don't know.
00:09:35.880 I think you've got to throw that into the equation here as a possibility.
00:09:39.820 Yeah, I think you do.
00:09:40.200 It's about as dark as I can ever imagine thinking politics gets.
00:09:44.660 But you have to consider it after what, because the normal human approach after watching your
00:09:52.040 opponent take a bullet to the head is to say, holy crap, let's not at least be responsible
00:09:58.260 for the next one.
00:09:59.660 Like, I, you, now look, I.
00:10:01.400 They don't care about that at all.
00:10:02.460 They don't, they don't seem to care about it at all.
00:10:04.320 And it makes you think maybe they care about it in the opposite direction.
00:10:07.280 Right.
00:10:07.500 Maybe they just want this to happen.
00:10:08.840 Maybe.
00:10:09.180 I think they do.
00:10:09.840 Maybe a good part of their, uh, their, their idea here is like, if he dies, he won't win.
00:10:15.860 Maybe if he dies, he can't be in office.
00:10:18.060 Yep.
00:10:18.540 Maybe we should.
00:10:19.480 Yep.
00:10:19.940 Do what we can to inspire the worst elements of our society to just try this.
00:10:26.780 I, I, I, that is a, as dark a thought as I've had, but I did have that honestly the
00:10:30.860 other day, like, because I am not a person who would blame, you know, a political party
00:10:36.740 and their messaging for, um, for something like this.
00:10:40.560 I mean, people have tried to do that to us forever.
00:10:42.760 Yeah.
00:10:42.840 Every time someone does something bad on the right, they say, well, he once had Glenn
00:10:47.040 back on his radio and they try to blame Glenn for it.
00:10:50.080 I don't think that's an appropriate approach.
00:10:51.980 You should be able to say things that are even pretty far, I think, when it comes to rhetorical
00:10:58.720 statements without taking responsibility for every nut job who's following you.
00:11:04.080 And I, and I, I think that applies.
00:11:05.160 I said that about Bernie freaking Sanders when his own campaign volunteer tried to murder
00:11:10.960 10% of elected Republicans in Washington, DC, but like Bernie Sanders, you know, didn't
00:11:18.020 come out the next day and say, you know what?
00:11:19.920 That guy was kind of right with his, his, his, uh, reasoning on the murders.
00:11:24.300 That's what they're doing here.
00:11:26.480 Especially that second guy at the golf course was echoing this exact language.
00:11:31.980 And now they're using it as their closing argument.
00:11:35.320 I don't know where to go other to think that maybe they just think this is a good thing.
00:11:39.480 Well, and when Peter Doocy has asked KJP about it, she's essentially said, no, we have
00:11:44.960 to say this.
00:11:46.300 That was basically her answer.
00:11:48.260 Don't you worry that this rhetoric is going to inspire another threat against Trump's life?
00:11:55.040 Well, no, no, because this has to be said.
00:11:58.560 I mean, they're sticking to it.
00:12:00.820 They're defending it.
00:12:02.180 I know.
00:12:02.360 It's amazing.
00:12:03.240 It really is.
00:12:04.280 I've never seen anything like it.
00:12:06.520 To give you a third, I got a third possibility to, to throw out there for this, which is they
00:12:12.320 have come to the conclusion.
00:12:14.420 There are no more gettable, persuadable middle of the road voters.
00:12:19.980 There's no more Republicans that are going to come on board.
00:12:23.980 There's no more moderates they can get.
00:12:25.720 So their conclusion electorally is to say, let's switch gears to the turnout operation.
00:12:31.900 Let's get every MSNBC voter we can get, go with the harshest rhetoric we can, try to
00:12:36.560 get all those far left people out.
00:12:38.640 And we're going to give up on the middle.
00:12:40.680 Whatever we can get out of those people we've gotten already.
00:12:43.160 I think that's plausible.
00:12:44.740 I think yours is the most likely.
00:12:46.460 I think it's plausible on the election.
00:12:48.140 But the third one is, I don't know, 10% chance.
00:12:51.780 I don't know what it is, but I'm starting to think, hey, this idea that they just kind
00:12:56.240 of want the guy to get shot, it has to be something you're considering.
00:12:58.960 I don't think they'd be too upset if they, if it happened.
00:13:02.360 That's unbelievable.
00:13:03.280 It can't be.
00:13:04.480 It is.
00:13:05.520 But that's how much I hate him.
00:13:07.400 They do despise him.
00:13:08.820 But at Madison Square Garden, here's what Donald Trump had to say.
00:13:12.820 Cut 41.
00:13:13.380 41.
00:13:13.540 41.
00:13:18.140 Or maybe this is a different numbering system?
00:13:22.460 No, this is, no.
00:13:23.640 Pat, I would say, too quiet.
00:13:25.960 You know, this was his big speech for a Nazi rally.
00:13:28.560 You should at least say words.
00:13:30.060 And apparently, this audio does not have them.
00:13:33.060 So, you know, I have no idea, honestly, you know, why they're doing this.
00:13:39.780 But I will say, this is their approach.
00:13:42.260 And, you know, you listen to it.
00:13:44.300 And, like, the other one that they had was this big, this gotcha moment where this comedian
00:13:49.400 comes out and insults Puerto Rico.
00:13:52.060 Oh, yeah.
00:13:52.540 Yeah, yeah.
00:13:53.020 Now, did you know this guy at all?
00:13:55.060 I've never heard of him.
00:13:56.300 But I understand he's a big roast comedian.
00:13:58.400 Yes.
00:13:58.940 I had never.
00:13:59.880 I will say, I'm not super big in watching roasts.
00:14:02.460 But I had not heard of him until I watched the Tom Brady roast.
00:14:06.760 Oh, right.
00:14:07.980 That's where I saw him before.
00:14:09.220 That's probably where you saw him.
00:14:09.580 I thought he looked familiar.
00:14:10.400 And this guy was probably the hard, I mean, really funny, but the harshest of that entire
00:14:19.180 roast, which was among the most uncomfortable things I've ever watched in my entire life.
00:14:23.560 And I don't even like Tom Brady.
00:14:25.040 I mean, as a person who was victimized by him in the Super Bowl, my Philadelphia Eagles,
00:14:30.840 but they got revenge.
00:14:32.040 But the point is, I'm not a Brady guy.
00:14:35.360 It wasn't because I'm like, oh, gosh, poor Tom Brady.
00:14:37.340 It was just uncomfortable to watch.
00:14:38.880 Really, really funny, though.
00:14:40.040 So he was probably the most brutal and one of the funniest of the entire thing.
00:14:44.940 So this is his entire shtick.
00:14:47.060 His entire shtick is to say really uncomfortable things.
00:14:51.260 Now, you can say, hey, don't invite him.
00:14:55.600 Yes, that's what I would say.
00:14:57.260 Don't invite him.
00:14:57.860 Because it's just not a good thing for this moment.
00:14:59.640 Right.
00:14:59.900 Though he's got a massive following.
00:15:01.660 It's not a good look.
00:15:02.040 It's not a good sound.
00:15:02.200 And this is what they're going to use to prove the fact that, yeah, see, we told you
00:15:06.480 it was a Nazi rally.
00:15:07.380 And then you had him saying this.
00:15:08.680 But are we not freaking adults here?
00:15:11.060 Well, we're not.
00:15:11.500 The Democrats are not.
00:15:12.440 This is his entire business.
00:15:15.760 I know.
00:15:16.260 It's his entire career is doing this and saying things that are intentionally offensive.
00:15:21.300 You know, if you look at the Tom Brady roast, they all said really offensive things.
00:15:27.700 Yes.
00:15:28.000 Most of them would be on stage with Kamala Harris.
00:15:31.300 Yeah.
00:15:31.880 Most of them are supporting.
00:15:33.120 They will have no problem whatsoever.
00:15:34.780 They had no problem bringing out Eminem, who was talking about abusing women and gays
00:15:41.120 throughout basically the entire rise of his career.
00:15:44.300 Yep.
00:15:45.220 And he's totally fine to come out and support Kamala Harris.
00:15:48.580 No one brings up his old comments.
00:15:50.940 No one says, hey.
00:15:52.140 Hey, he's anti-woman.
00:15:53.340 No, no one says he's anti-gay.
00:15:55.440 How many times, and like, we don't say multiple F-words on the show because of FCC regulations
00:16:01.200 and also just, they're not very nice.
00:16:03.420 But, you know, the F-word has been frequently used by Eminem.
00:16:08.220 Not the normal one you're thinking of, but the one to describe gay people.
00:16:12.460 The guy constantly, that was his entire shtick for years.
00:16:17.120 And he's totally fine to be on stage with Kamala Harris.
00:16:21.280 No one cares at all.
00:16:22.760 Now, look, I tend to favor that viewpoint.
00:16:26.640 That putting an entertainer who said crazy crap on stage...
00:16:31.520 In this environment is probably not a good idea.
00:16:33.580 Probably not a good idea.
00:16:34.620 But also, we should probably just all be adults about it and realize that's kind of...
00:16:38.560 Like, you know, actors that play Hitler, should they...
00:16:42.400 They are doing things that, you know, they're saying things, horrible things.
00:16:47.740 You know, Leonardo DiCaprio said the N-word about nine trillion times in one of those Quentin Tarantino movies.
00:16:53.420 Do we hold him responsible for that?
00:16:56.460 I mean, I don't know.
00:16:57.840 It kind of seems like a childish way to look at it, frankly.
00:17:02.280 It is.
00:17:02.620 He's reading a script.
00:17:03.600 It is.
00:17:04.120 Right?
00:17:04.640 This guy is writing...
00:17:05.840 He is a roast master.
00:17:07.240 He's writing jokes that are supposed to be offensive.
00:17:10.880 It's his entire business model.
00:17:13.020 It's like, I can't believe McDonald's made a hamburger.
00:17:16.440 Why didn't they bring salads?
00:17:18.500 Because they make freaking hamburgers.
00:17:20.180 That's why.
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00:19:15.220 But I honestly had no awareness of him whatsoever.
00:19:18.980 You know, I watch a decent amount of stand-up.
00:19:20.600 But he has a huge following.
00:19:23.260 It was more my ignorance than his lack of success.
00:19:26.960 Apparently people know him.
00:19:27.980 Quite obvious.
00:19:28.260 Yes.
00:19:28.380 I mean, that's why he was invited to the rally, right?
00:19:30.740 Yeah.
00:19:31.160 So.
00:19:31.620 I mean, he's a big, and this is also directly in the core of the types of audiences Donald Trump's going after.
00:19:39.200 Obviously with the Rogan.
00:19:39.980 I mean, he's in that sort of circle, and I can see why you'd want him on stage for a rally like that.
00:19:47.380 You just have to, either you have to get an agreement from him to not go down some crazy road, or you need to maybe...
00:19:54.480 Not invite him.
00:19:55.080 Put his name on your website and not necessarily invite him to speak.
00:19:58.180 Right.
00:19:58.620 But here's one of the things that he had to say that they've taken issue with.
00:20:02.940 It is absolutely wild times.
00:20:06.620 It really, really is.
00:20:09.100 And, you know, there's a lot going on.
00:20:12.320 Like, I don't know if you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now.
00:20:18.600 Yeah.
00:20:19.060 I think it's called Puerto Rico.
00:20:20.860 No problem.
00:20:21.240 Okay.
00:20:23.300 All right.
00:20:24.200 Okay.
00:20:25.460 We're getting there.
00:20:26.620 The audience is really uncomfortable with it.
00:20:29.660 Yeah.
00:20:29.940 You can tell.
00:20:30.760 It's how they respond at roasts, too.
00:20:33.060 They go, aww.
00:20:34.460 Like, they...
00:20:35.080 I mean, everyone...
00:20:36.360 Ah, come on.
00:20:37.660 And then, like, everyone on the left is like, we've never heard of a roast.
00:20:40.420 What's a roast?
00:20:41.600 We deny their existence.
00:20:43.880 We don't know that this person is famous for this exact activity.
00:20:48.460 It's so fake.
00:20:50.240 But they know.
00:20:50.560 And to be fair, from a political standpoint, obviously, they're going to try to take advantage of whatever they can.
00:20:55.640 Yeah.
00:20:55.840 And secondarily, you know, we mentioned it.
00:20:58.080 Like, we weren't personally aware of this guy, you know, a year ago.
00:21:02.300 So, like, a lot of people, probably 90% of people, don't even know who he is.
00:21:05.980 They just think he's a guy who's offensive but doesn't like Puerto Rico.
00:21:08.160 But a lot of people saw the Brady roast.
00:21:10.560 Yes, that's true.
00:21:11.040 The Tom Brady roast was viewed, like, the most viewed thing on Netflix in the last year.
00:21:16.220 But deny that, Pat.
00:21:18.180 Deny everything you've seen on Netflix to get political points.
00:21:21.200 Right.
00:21:21.360 Tiger King didn't exist.
00:21:23.820 Wait, the Menendez brothers?
00:21:27.080 What?
00:21:27.960 Who?
00:21:29.720 Exactly.
00:21:30.500 They all saw.
00:21:31.160 Ridiculous.
00:21:31.600 Because they all want the Menendez brothers to go free.
00:21:33.780 They all saw that.
00:21:34.640 Yeah, okay.
00:21:35.260 But we're going to deny that everyone saw the Tom Brady roast.
00:21:38.360 It's just pathetic.
00:21:39.540 Right.
00:21:39.660 I mean, they just killed their parents.
00:21:41.420 It's time.
00:21:42.280 Right?
00:21:42.540 I mean, how long do you have to stay in jail for that?
00:21:45.020 How hard must you slap a wrist in a situation like this?
00:21:49.900 It's too much.
00:21:50.740 It's too much.
00:21:51.620 I don't remember that whole story that much.
00:21:54.000 And I didn't watch the special, actually.
00:21:56.260 But I guess there's some reason for them to.
00:21:58.580 Yeah.
00:21:59.020 I guess they were abused.
00:22:00.780 And apparently, as there's some evidence, it was true.
00:22:03.020 That was, I think, their initial defense.
00:22:04.580 But people didn't really buy it.
00:22:06.460 And they wound up life in prison anyway.
00:22:08.840 But we only have about 20 seconds here.
00:22:10.140 And we don't have time to open up a new topic.
00:22:11.820 But my favorite, just let me give you one more point on the Menendez thing.
00:22:16.840 Have you ever seen this Mark Jackson basketball card?
00:22:20.260 I don't think so.
00:22:20.820 This is incredible.
00:22:21.700 This is a real thing.
00:22:23.180 So Mark Jackson, he played at a place they held a Nazi rally, Madison Square Garden, by the way.
00:22:31.460 Wow.
00:22:31.940 Just 85 years ago?
00:22:33.380 Yeah.
00:22:33.700 Oh, man.
00:22:34.680 I mean, I tie that directly to Mark Jackson, the point guard for the Knicks.
00:22:37.940 Yes.
00:22:39.200 And he has a basketball card.
00:22:41.200 And he's just dribbling, as one would do, playing basketball.
00:22:45.960 And in the background, center court, front row, are the Menendez brothers.
00:22:51.140 Oh, wow.
00:22:51.560 They're sitting in the background of this basketball card.
00:22:53.100 So he's endorsing the Menendez brothers.
00:22:54.740 He's endorsing and Nazis.
00:22:56.300 At the Madison Square Garden Nazi rally.
00:23:00.360 But after the Menendez brothers killed their parents, they took the money and did all sorts
00:23:04.640 of fun things.
00:23:05.600 Right.
00:23:05.800 One of them was sitting center court.
00:23:07.720 Oh, my God.
00:23:08.620 At Madison Square Garden, a place where a Nazi rally occurred in 1939.
00:23:13.340 And they're on his basketball card.
00:23:16.100 Isn't that crazy?
00:23:16.980 That's crazy.
00:23:17.680 What are the odds of that?
00:23:18.020 That's crazy.
00:23:18.900 All right.
00:23:19.120 There you go.
00:23:19.560 Mr. Menendez fact of the day.
00:23:21.600 Right there.
00:23:22.700 Back.
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00:24:56.640 He'll be back tomorrow, I believe.
00:24:59.040 Not the plan?
00:24:59.880 He had a funeral today to attend to, a close relative.
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00:25:11.340 So he asks for your grace on that.
00:25:14.500 You know, normally, I mean, this is...
00:25:17.140 Because we're eight days away.
00:25:18.400 We're eight days away.
00:25:19.280 But, you know, look, family, you know...
00:25:20.420 Yeah, oh my gosh, yes.
00:25:21.740 You gotta be family first, so...
00:25:23.260 Our listeners understand that.
00:25:24.560 Definitely.
00:25:25.520 888-727-BECK is the phone number.
00:25:28.460 We have a bunch of new polls out today.
00:25:30.540 Some, really good.
00:25:33.200 Some, not so good.
00:25:35.020 The ABC poll has Harris up by four points.
00:25:38.300 Yeah.
00:25:38.620 But it's worth noting that the ABC poll in 2016, two weeks before the election, had Hillary up by 12.
00:25:48.220 So, maybe you take that with a grain of salt?
00:25:51.040 Right.
00:25:51.240 And the comparisons you should make, when you compare polls, it's best to not compare different pollsters to each other.
00:25:57.720 Because they all have different methodologies, you know, just like anything else.
00:26:00.820 This is a quote-unquote, you know, it's a science at some level, but it's also, there's art to it.
00:26:05.320 Every one of these pollsters makes decisions about who they include, how they weight people, you know, how they weight different demographic groups and education groups and genders and all these things.
00:26:13.980 They're all making decisions.
00:26:15.660 Individuals making decisions that go into this.
00:26:17.840 So, if you're going to compare polls, you know, eight years away from each other, it's a bit of a stretch.
00:26:24.320 But you want to compare an ABC poll to an ABC poll.
00:26:28.300 Yeah.
00:26:28.520 Because they're at least theoretically going through the same methodology.
00:26:31.860 And when you do that and you see movement like this, that's what we saw with the, I think it was the, was it the New York Times Siena poll the other day that came out and had them tied.
00:26:40.080 And it was 48, 48.
00:26:41.400 And if you include third parties, had Trump up 47 to 46.
00:26:44.300 Their previous poll from like a month earlier had Kamala Harris up by three.
00:26:49.020 So, you see a movement toward Trump between two polls closely next together, highly rated pollster, and the same methodology.
00:26:57.460 That's the best way.
00:26:58.780 Makes sense.
00:26:59.660 Now, again, polls don't do this stuff well.
00:27:05.000 They are not designed to give you specific information about a 12-vote victory by one candidate or the other.
00:27:11.740 That's not what they do.
00:27:12.580 The margin of error is a real thing.
00:27:14.780 It's a trend.
00:27:15.920 You can get generalities.
00:27:18.000 And what you can tell by a lot of these national polls is the popular vote should be pretty close.
00:27:21.880 Should be closer than what we've seen in previous elections.
00:27:24.800 And I don't know what's going to happen with it.
00:27:27.300 Like right now, Pat, this is, let me give you this.
00:27:30.180 This is from Real Clear Politics, the most recent polls.
00:27:34.180 Harris plus one, tie.
00:27:36.960 Harris plus one, tie.
00:27:39.820 Tie.
00:27:40.840 Trump plus three, tie.
00:27:43.120 That's their most recent poll.
00:27:44.600 Wow.
00:27:45.080 Pollster.
00:27:45.640 And that's the average again, right?
00:27:47.260 Yeah.
00:27:47.520 And they do an average, by the way, which is for the first time that I will say I can remember.
00:27:52.280 Let me look at the chart here.
00:27:53.980 First time since basically Harris had her rise as a candidate.
00:28:00.400 Donald Trump leads the Real Clear Politics average 48.5% to 48.4%.
00:28:06.620 Oh my gosh.
00:28:07.600 That's within 0.1?
00:28:09.100 0.1.
00:28:09.680 Now that's the national popular vote.
00:28:10.960 Wow.
00:28:11.200 As we all know, that does not mean anything.
00:28:12.880 That is not our system of government.
00:28:14.220 We do not know our election system.
00:28:15.960 It doesn't indicate her.
00:28:16.920 It would be great if he wins the popular vote.
00:28:18.580 Yeah.
00:28:18.840 And he was.
00:28:19.400 It would be important.
00:28:20.100 The overwhelming underdog in polling leading up to his last two runs.
00:28:25.120 And the best piece of evidence to feel confident about a Donald Trump win right now is not looking
00:28:29.500 at this data and saying, oh, wow, it looks like he's clearly winning.
00:28:32.240 Because that is not what the data shows us at this point.
00:28:34.280 I've talked to, I spent the whole weekend talking to friends and, you know, everyone talks about politics.
00:28:40.760 Everyone brings it up.
00:28:41.440 I'm sure the same thing with you, Pat, because it's your business.
00:28:44.280 And they ask questions about who's going to win.
00:28:46.580 And I think like my general perception of people on the right right now is they are more confident than I would be looking at this data.
00:28:53.880 I think Donald Trump is the favorite right now, but it is a slight favorite.
00:28:58.920 And I am not overly confident that Donald Trump is going to win.
00:29:03.400 And I would not be surprised if we wake up, you know, some terrible morning.
00:29:08.440 Four weeks after the election.
00:29:10.380 Right.
00:29:10.640 Probably that long.
00:29:11.180 Once they finally counted the digital votes.
00:29:15.380 Once that happens and a Kamala Harris wins this thing, it's not out of the question.
00:29:19.420 It is not something you should not mentally prepare yourself for.
00:29:22.000 Maybe physically prepare yourself with plane tickets.
00:29:24.220 I don't know.
00:29:25.080 But it is one of those things that is definitely still on the table.
00:29:30.320 It seems impossible.
00:29:31.860 She's so terrible.
00:29:33.400 Yes.
00:29:33.920 But it is on the table.
00:29:34.860 I'm not going to, I'm not going to, you know, sit here and be overly optimistic about something.
00:29:39.880 But I would rather be Donald Trump right now.
00:29:42.340 Yeah.
00:29:42.500 And I would say that I, in previous elections with Trump, it would be the opposite.
00:29:47.100 I would rather have been Hillary Clinton going into that election night, even though she lost.
00:29:50.980 I would rather, if I, you walked in and you got into my head, who would you rather be?
00:29:54.020 I would have rather been Hillary Clinton.
00:29:55.740 If you go into 2020, I would have rather been Joe Biden.
00:29:59.620 If you go into 2024 right now, we're a week out for the election.
00:30:02.340 I'd rather be Donald Trump.
00:30:03.920 And really, when you think about it, like you mentioned, the national poll doesn't mean all that much.
00:30:10.840 What means a lot more, I think, are the seven battleground states.
00:30:14.100 Absolutely.
00:30:14.860 And that's, he's leading in all of them, right?
00:30:18.000 According to the RCP average.
00:30:20.300 At least it was late last week.
00:30:22.500 Yes.
00:30:23.200 If you want to go through them real quick, we can.
00:30:25.600 Let me, let me pull it up here.
00:30:26.960 Pennsylvania is, of course, the one that most people have talked about.
00:30:29.540 Trump is up by 0.5 points in the RealClearPolitics average.
00:30:32.840 Half a percentage point.
00:30:33.980 Wow.
00:30:34.080 North Carolina, Trump is up by 0.8 points.
00:30:37.640 Okay.
00:30:38.580 Georgia, Trump is up by 2.3.
00:30:41.040 That's, you know, it feels like a blowout.
00:30:42.780 Now, normally, what I would tell you about a two-point polling average lead is, I don't know.
00:30:48.100 Tied, yeah.
00:30:49.000 They're basically tied.
00:30:50.140 You could say that Trump has a slight advantage there, but not by much.
00:30:54.860 Wisconsin, you have Trump plus 0.3 points.
00:31:00.040 Jeez.
00:31:01.060 Wow.
00:31:02.400 Michigan, you have Trump plus 0.1 points.
00:31:08.180 And Arizona, you've got Trump plus one and a half.
00:31:13.900 If you want to go to Nevada as well, Trump plus 0.7.
00:31:18.300 So.
00:31:18.680 So he's up in all of them.
00:31:19.640 He's up in all of them, but.
00:31:20.900 But very close.
00:31:21.880 None of them, I would have actual confidence that he was going to win.
00:31:25.140 Yeah.
00:31:25.400 Now, you could say Arizona and Georgia you feel the most confident about, but none of them.
00:31:29.620 Let me give you another example of this, Pat, that you will relate to.
00:31:31.880 So, Trump right now as a favorite to the betting odds is a minus 185.
00:31:38.220 What does that mean exactly?
00:31:40.080 Well, the Green Bay Packers yesterday going into their game against the Jacksonville Jaguars
00:31:45.100 were minus 185 favorites.
00:31:47.060 Okay.
00:31:47.780 And they won.
00:31:48.360 That is a game they won with a field goal at the buzzer.
00:31:52.060 That is how the game ended, right?
00:31:54.100 Wasn't it a field goal right at the end?
00:31:55.280 Yeah.
00:31:55.580 30 to 27 was the final score.
00:31:57.520 Right.
00:31:57.680 In a very close game.
00:31:58.600 If you are a person who has ever bet on football, the way the markets are telling you this looks
00:32:05.980 is an NFL team favored by about four points.
00:32:09.480 A favorite.
00:32:10.300 Mm-hmm.
00:32:11.120 But you're not betting your house on it.
00:32:13.460 It's not a 30-point favorite.
00:32:15.440 A four-point favorite.
00:32:16.960 Yeah.
00:32:17.240 You know?
00:32:17.700 Yeah.
00:32:18.140 Teams win and lose all the time when they're four-point favorites.
00:32:21.280 So, if you're thinking to yourself, ah, we got this in the bag.
00:32:24.920 I'm not going to bother with X, Y, and Z activities that might help the campaign.
00:32:29.020 Yeah.
00:32:29.280 You might want to eliminate that thought from your thought process at this point.
00:32:33.540 Would you agree with that, Pat?
00:32:34.640 I would agree with that.
00:32:35.740 Yes.
00:32:36.840 It's interesting to note, in this ABC poll, which, by the way, again, has Harris up by
00:32:42.020 four, on certain issues, like Trump is up by 12 points on immigration in this poll.
00:32:50.140 How is it only 12 points?
00:32:50.980 12 points.
00:32:51.400 That's it.
00:32:51.660 That's it.
00:32:51.940 It should be up 50 or 100.
00:32:54.580 Yep.
00:32:55.200 Trump is up by eight points on the economy overall.
00:32:57.740 How is he only up eight points on the economy?
00:33:00.000 Right.
00:33:00.140 Right.
00:33:01.060 This should remind you that very few people in this country are making the decision based
00:33:06.320 on what actually is going on.
00:33:07.800 That's right.
00:33:08.340 That's for sure.
00:33:08.360 They're making the decision based largely on just general partisanship.
00:33:12.240 That's 90% of people.
00:33:14.340 Yeah.
00:33:14.500 And then a lot of people who are making their decision based on, they saw a Hitler meme
00:33:18.120 on TikTok.
00:33:20.260 Yeah.
00:33:20.440 Right.
00:33:20.780 Like, you can't look at this economy and the border, especially the border, and say,
00:33:26.060 oh, well, there's a good argument that they did a good job there.
00:33:28.000 Specifically, only seven points on inflation.
00:33:30.300 Come on.
00:33:30.880 I mean, come on.
00:33:32.120 How?
00:33:32.740 How?
00:33:33.460 Inflation.
00:33:33.820 I don't know.
00:33:34.100 Inflation of all things.
00:33:34.700 His own, the economic advisors in the Obama administration blame Biden for the inflation.
00:33:43.040 Yes.
00:33:43.360 Yes.
00:33:44.120 It's not a close call on that one.
00:33:46.020 Seven points on the war in Middle East, in the Middle East, and Harris is up on these
00:33:51.720 issues.
00:33:52.760 Fifteen points on abortion.
00:33:55.360 Is that the one issue that is swinging all others?
00:33:58.660 I don't know.
00:33:59.240 It almost feels that way sometimes.
00:34:01.340 It's so strange, too, because the economy hits everybody.
00:34:05.280 Yeah.
00:34:05.760 Every single person is met with some sort of economic challenge because of what Biden has
00:34:10.420 done.
00:34:10.540 The border hits everybody, largely because it's beyond crime, also hits the economy in
00:34:16.500 ways that are problematic for a lot of people.
00:34:20.140 Abortion, like, how many people have abortions?
00:34:22.620 There are ridiculous estimates by women, of women that, you know, is in the, like, you know,
00:34:27.580 10, 20% range.
00:34:28.780 I don't buy that at all.
00:34:29.840 But even if it were true, you're talking about, first of all, half of the people don't have
00:34:34.940 them at all.
00:34:35.960 Right.
00:34:36.180 This is going to be shocking to the left, but men can't have them.
00:34:38.920 Um, there's a bunch of people that are not in childbearing age, right?
00:34:44.480 Younger people, I guess for voters, I guess that wouldn't apply, but certainly older people
00:34:50.180 get to a point where that's not really a concern.
00:34:52.980 Um, and, you know, of the people who are of women of childbearing age, a very small percentage
00:34:58.880 of them are going to have an abortion.
00:35:01.360 If they want to, sadly, they can get in a car and get one.
00:35:06.700 Yeah, but they have to get in a car.
00:35:07.880 Or it can get it mailed to their home.
00:35:10.220 Those two things are right there.
00:35:11.960 So it's not even an actual thing.
00:35:14.900 Like, this is not something, a situation that I, as a person who, uh, would be out of the
00:35:19.700 mainstream on my abortion opinion, I want, I want them to end, and I don't feel bad about
00:35:23.740 saying it.
00:35:24.520 Um, but political polls will tell you that I'm not in the mainstream on that position.
00:35:29.140 I'm fine with that.
00:35:30.120 I don't mind being in the mainstream about certain things.
00:35:31.920 Like, you know, probably there's a time when slavery was popular.
00:35:34.540 I wouldn't mind being against the mainstream saying, no, I don't think it's a good thing.
00:35:38.020 So I'm going to stick with that opinion.
00:35:39.400 But regardless of all that, uh, it's a very, it hits a very small percentage of the population.
00:35:44.080 It is created by just odd fear mongering by the left.
00:35:48.900 Yeah.
00:35:49.340 The left is trying to scare women to think that they can't get healthcare, that they can't
00:35:53.720 get IVF treatments, that they can't get birth control.
00:35:57.800 These are all, it's all nonsense.
00:35:59.960 It's that, it's that message that they've hammered so hard that I think it's generally
00:36:06.560 worked.
00:36:06.960 It's worked.
00:36:07.320 It's one of their, one of their lies that has worked.
00:36:09.340 They're up by 10 on healthcare.
00:36:10.460 Like biodynamics is working.
00:36:12.720 Did that, that lie did not work.
00:36:13.660 Right.
00:36:14.080 Right.
00:36:14.440 We're joyful.
00:36:15.620 JD Vance is weird.
00:36:16.800 Didn't work.
00:36:17.240 That didn't work.
00:36:17.840 This one's worked.
00:36:18.760 Yeah.
00:36:18.920 I mean, it's fooled a lot of, a lot of people.
00:36:20.920 The other, the other thing that's worked to a certain extent is the protecting American
00:36:24.560 democracy nonsense.
00:36:26.060 Yep.
00:36:26.560 Um, she's up by eight points on that.
00:36:29.000 Not a huge lead, but still a what?
00:36:31.920 How is she going to protect something that doesn't exist?
00:36:35.560 We're not a democracy.
00:36:37.180 And why would you ever think that if we were, and if you want to call it a specialized American
00:36:42.740 democracy, whatever, we're a Republic, but let's call it an American democracy.
00:36:47.480 How is it that, that Kamala Harris is going to protect it?
00:36:51.780 What has she ever done to, to make you think she's capable?
00:36:56.400 It's all January 6th stuff.
00:36:57.920 Right.
00:36:58.180 I mean, that's all it is.
00:36:59.200 Right.
00:36:59.440 It's, you know, and this is sadly, they have that to fall back on.
00:37:02.600 And you know, it's why it's part of why it's a problem, it was a problem approach to constantly
00:37:06.780 talk about the 2020 election for not, you know, not just after the election, but also
00:37:10.340 for years after it was, it was not as something that necessarily worked.
00:37:14.140 That being said, I, I, I'm, I don't know that it's that big of a factor, right?
00:37:17.640 An eight point lead, it shouldn't be that big of a factor on something like that.
00:37:21.660 Especially when, again, it's something that's not hitting people.
00:37:24.240 Yeah.
00:37:24.360 Like everyone looked at January 6th and thought, oh, that was bad, but it didn't do anything.
00:37:30.680 Can we all acknowledge that it didn't lead to anything?
00:37:33.460 It didn't lead, like, they're like, oh, he's Hitler.
00:37:35.840 Let me give you a little history lesson here.
00:37:38.380 Like, oh, well, Mike Pence, luckily he stood up and he didn't certify the election.
00:37:43.220 You know what Hitler does to Mike Pence?
00:37:44.800 He kills Mike Pence.
00:37:46.080 That's what Hitler does to Mike Pence.
00:37:48.400 Hitler kills Mike Pence and orders the army to just take over the building and he's still
00:37:53.120 in power today.
00:37:53.880 And that's what Hitler does.
00:37:56.280 He's not Hitler.
00:37:57.840 He, look, I don't love every decision he made around the election.
00:38:01.160 And I didn't like all, you know, some of the points that were brought up.
00:38:04.040 I get that.
00:38:04.900 But he did leave the White House.
00:38:05.860 He, it was a three hour delay in the normal process.
00:38:08.860 Yeah.
00:38:09.100 And yes, it was more significant than that.
00:38:11.020 I didn't like what happened.
00:38:12.300 But can we put it in some level of perspective?
00:38:15.260 It, it, dictators don't do that.
00:38:18.360 They don't just leave.
00:38:20.820 It, it's just nonsense.
00:38:22.640 And you know, they're trying it anyway, Pat.
00:38:24.460 They sure are.
00:38:25.060 Triple eight, seven, two, seven back.
00:38:26.780 More coming up.
00:38:27.260 It's not fun to have to admit, but almost nobody just is a good shot right out of the gate.
00:38:34.340 You know, first time without any effort whatsoever.
00:38:36.460 It's not like the movies where like you just pick up the gun and just, you know, just start
00:38:39.460 nailing every single horrible terrorist that's walking in.
00:38:42.200 It's not the way this works.
00:38:43.140 The truth is you have to practice kind of a lot to be any good at all, but that can cost
00:38:48.180 a lot of money because ammunition is not cheap.
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00:39:51.920 You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
00:40:06.560 Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
00:40:13.280 Triple eight, seven, two, seven, B-E-C-K.
00:40:17.780 Did you see that Kamala was booed at her own rally the other day?
00:40:22.400 Because I guess it was because Beyonce didn't actually perform when everybody was told she
00:40:27.860 was going to perform at the rally.
00:40:30.080 Instead, she spoke for like three minutes and left.
00:40:33.860 So she never sang.
00:40:35.720 She didn't perform.
00:40:37.300 Well, she spoke eloquently, Pat.
00:40:39.740 Yeah.
00:40:40.080 Yeah, she did.
00:40:40.700 She spoke eloquently about how she really wants you to know the reason she's for abortion.
00:40:46.360 It's because she's a mother.
00:40:49.800 Wait.
00:40:51.340 What?
00:40:52.120 That is legitimately what she said her argument is.
00:40:54.700 What?
00:40:55.260 It seems to me to be a poor one.
00:40:57.520 Yeah.
00:40:58.540 Yeah.
00:40:59.080 Because, you know.
00:40:59.720 That should be the opposite.
00:41:01.060 Right.
00:41:01.580 I'm not for abortion because I'm a mother.
00:41:05.280 I like.
00:41:05.800 Yeah.
00:41:06.260 I don't know.
00:41:06.920 Like, there's some part of me.
00:41:08.440 Weird.
00:41:08.580 And I'm very, very pro-life, as I've mentioned.
00:41:12.560 But, like, there's some part of me that understands some 23-year-old female being like, oh, crap,
00:41:16.720 what if something happens?
00:41:17.640 And, you know, my life changes in a way I didn't want it to happen.
00:41:20.920 Right.
00:41:21.600 But, like, how does anyone who has a kid for abortion?
00:41:25.620 I don't know.
00:41:26.300 That's really weird.
00:41:26.920 Even if you are, wouldn't you hide it from your kid?
00:41:30.200 You would think, yeah.
00:41:31.140 You know, I really wish I had the right to kill you.
00:41:33.060 I wish you weren't born, honey.
00:41:35.860 Like, I don't understand.
00:41:37.080 And have you seen the rumor that she was paid $10 million for that appearance at a rally?
00:41:41.880 Oh, I hope that's true.
00:41:42.780 Oh, me too.
00:41:43.560 I hope every Democratic donor realizes it.
00:41:46.680 Lizzo was paid $2.3 million last week.
00:41:49.300 Really?
00:41:49.740 No.
00:41:50.100 Was that really?
00:41:50.540 And Beyonce $10 million this week.
00:41:52.180 That's what they're saying.
00:41:53.160 I hope it's true.
00:41:53.600 I don't know if it's true.
00:41:54.460 Too good to check.
00:41:55.720 Too good to check that one.
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00:42:09.700 You know?
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00:42:43.320 It's one of those situations I just, I don't even understand it at this point.
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00:43:56.540 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:44:05.540 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:44:08.780 Pat Gray, Stupor Gear for Glenn today.
00:44:15.040 Triple eight, seven, two, seven, B, E, C, K.
00:44:17.840 Donald Trump made a huge appearance on Joe Rogan's show on Friday, but he was just there
00:44:24.160 for three hours.
00:44:25.100 It was just a three hour tour.
00:44:27.180 That's all a three hour tour.
00:44:29.340 It was, there was a show about that.
00:44:30.900 Yeah.
00:44:31.120 Is there?
00:44:31.560 Yeah.
00:44:32.240 I don't remember the name of it, but it was about an island.
00:44:34.240 Like a three hour tour.
00:44:35.560 Yeah.
00:44:36.280 It was about like, it was like one, like, you know, kind of hot, you know, girl next door
00:44:41.780 woman.
00:44:42.640 Yeah.
00:44:42.820 And then there was also the hot movie star.
00:44:44.880 Oh, wow.
00:44:45.480 In it.
00:44:45.960 Was there a millionaire though?
00:44:46.900 And then there was a really hot skipper.
00:44:48.040 Oh, cool.
00:44:49.020 A hot skipper.
00:44:49.980 The hottest one of all was the skipper.
00:44:51.560 Oh, okay.
00:44:52.120 Yeah.
00:44:52.680 I'm familiar with that.
00:44:53.660 Okay.
00:44:54.040 Huh.
00:44:54.300 That's weird.
00:44:54.620 It was a good show.
00:44:54.920 It was a good show.
00:44:55.680 We'll get into some of what Trump had to say on Joe Rogan's show coming up in one minute.
00:45:00.060 Do you ever find yourself taking a good look around your house and saying, gosh, we just
00:45:05.940 really got to sell this place and move.
00:45:07.520 I don't know, Pat, you ever have that thought?
00:45:10.280 I have had that thought.
00:45:11.640 Yeah.
00:45:12.000 And you're just like, you know, it's time.
00:45:13.340 We need to get out of this place.
00:45:14.520 It is time.
00:45:14.980 Yeah.
00:45:15.220 It was time and we took action.
00:45:17.300 And you did it.
00:45:17.840 Yeah.
00:45:18.060 You actually did it.
00:45:18.900 We did it.
00:45:19.240 You moved.
00:45:19.480 How is that working out for you?
00:45:20.460 Worked out really well.
00:45:21.220 You liking it?
00:45:21.700 Yeah.
00:45:22.020 Yeah.
00:45:22.440 Yeah.
00:45:23.020 That's, it works.
00:45:23.840 Look, it's a big change and no matter when you go through this, it's tough enough to figure out
00:45:29.460 whether it's the right time or not and whether the market is right or not.
00:45:33.500 I remember having conversations with you, Pat, about this and you went back and forth
00:45:36.280 on it for years.
00:45:37.100 Yes.
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00:46:03.380 Okay.
00:46:04.100 So, uh, Donald Trump, three hours of an interview with Joe Rogan.
00:46:09.300 He's, that's how much he's hiding.
00:46:11.440 Remember the whole, yeah.
00:46:12.960 Uh, Donald Trump is hiding thing from.
00:46:14.960 So he went on the number one podcast for three hours.
00:46:18.020 That was his hiding.
00:46:18.820 He's a terrible hider.
00:46:20.480 It's not good at it at all.
00:46:22.160 I would love to play Donald Trump in hide and seek.
00:46:24.160 Right?
00:46:24.520 He would be so easy to find.
00:46:25.840 He's the most famous person in the world.
00:46:28.880 Right.
00:46:29.260 And he's doing three hour podcast interviews with Joe Rogan.
00:46:32.000 On the number one podcast in the world.
00:46:34.020 So yeah, it's, it's not that hard to find him.
00:46:36.500 And, uh, so Rogan found him and they talked about, uh, his support among young people.
00:46:42.780 I'm on TikTok now.
00:46:45.440 Congratulations.
00:46:46.180 And I've done really well.
00:46:47.580 No, but you know the crazy, have you seen the numbers?
00:46:50.260 I've, billions, like billions of hits.
00:46:53.420 It's crazy.
00:46:53.780 I'm sure.
00:46:54.500 TikTok's a wild application.
00:46:55.740 And I've gone up 30 points.
00:46:58.620 A Republican is always down 30 with young people.
00:47:01.440 I'm plus 30 and I'm on TikTok.
00:47:05.440 I think young people are rejecting a lot of this woke bulls**t.
00:47:10.180 Young people are tired of being yelled at and scolded.
00:47:13.360 They're, they're tired of these people that they think are mentally ill telling them what
00:47:17.140 the moral standards of society should be today.
00:47:19.320 And people are upset.
00:47:20.220 It's a big, there's a big difference now, but even in just a couple of years, I was shaking
00:47:25.040 heads with people.
00:47:25.920 They're young people.
00:47:26.840 The rebels are Republicans now.
00:47:29.200 They're like, you want to be a rebel?
00:47:30.680 You want to be punk rock?
00:47:31.800 You want to like buck the system?
00:47:33.700 You're a conservative now.
00:47:34.880 That's the, that's how crazy.
00:47:36.280 And then the liberals are now pro, pro silencing criticism.
00:47:42.760 They're, they're pro censorship online.
00:47:45.860 They're, they're talking about regulating free speech and now regulating the first amendment.
00:47:50.760 It's bananas to watch.
00:47:52.440 Joe, they come after their political opponent.
00:47:54.380 Well, I got more guys.
00:47:56.840 I always say, you know, I kid, but I'm not kidding.
00:48:00.140 I've been investigated more than Alphonse Capone.
00:48:02.820 He was the meanest of them all.
00:48:04.060 He'd kill you in two seconds if he didn't like you, right?
00:48:07.000 I've been under investigation more than Alphonse Capone only because it's political opponent
00:48:12.620 stuff.
00:48:13.040 And I've won.
00:48:13.800 I won the big case in Florida.
00:48:15.600 I'm winning the other stuff.
00:48:17.600 You win.
00:48:18.420 But you know what they did?
00:48:19.400 They did something that's only done in third world countries.
00:48:22.100 They came after their political opponent.
00:48:23.940 I could have put Crooked Hillary in jail.
00:48:26.220 Well, not only that, but they're weaponizing it by saying that that's what you were going
00:48:30.240 to do once you get in office.
00:48:31.400 Isn't it crazy?
00:48:32.760 Ignoring what they're doing right now.
00:48:34.640 It's crazy.
00:48:35.360 I heard it.
00:48:36.260 Somebody was defending me today.
00:48:37.880 They said, no, that's, they say, that's what you're doing to him.
00:48:40.920 They're going, he's going to put us in jail.
00:48:43.760 He's going to invest.
00:48:45.160 That's what you're doing.
00:48:46.000 That's what you're doing to him.
00:48:47.400 Yeah.
00:48:47.580 Is he actually up by 30 points among the young people?
00:48:52.960 Donald Trump does a lot of things very well.
00:48:54.980 Yes.
00:48:55.480 Quoting polling statistics is not necessarily a strength.
00:48:59.820 He is, has improved his lot among that group.
00:49:02.600 Yeah.
00:49:02.820 Many groups, black voters, Hispanic voters, younger voters.
00:49:07.700 He is improving.
00:49:08.620 I would, I would not, I would not summarize the view of the polls as him up 30 points among
00:49:13.160 younger voters.
00:49:13.780 No, I would not.
00:49:14.480 You wouldn't summarize it that way.
00:49:15.920 He does it that way, no, but you know, he did and he did it, but I don't think people,
00:49:21.000 it's like saying, well, is Trump Tower really the greatest hotel of all time?
00:49:25.740 It's a nice hotel.
00:49:27.680 It's a really nice hotel.
00:49:29.060 It is.
00:49:29.540 I, you know, I stayed at his Vegas property last time I was out there.
00:49:34.260 It was great.
00:49:34.980 It's a great hotel.
00:49:35.940 I mean, it was a really great hotel.
00:49:37.320 Like I, is it the number one hotel in the universe?
00:49:39.720 I don't, probably not.
00:49:41.060 I mean, there's probably, there's probably something even nicer.
00:49:43.760 I don't know, but it was a nice hotel.
00:49:46.160 And that's what, you know, what was the, what was the saying?
00:49:49.620 Don't take him, literally take him seriously.
00:49:52.160 Yeah.
00:49:52.480 Take him seriously that he's improved his lot among younger voters.
00:49:55.300 I do take that seriously.
00:49:56.260 I would not take plus 30 literally though.
00:49:57.580 Okay.
00:49:57.820 I will say.
00:49:58.400 All right.
00:49:59.060 Is it plus 30 on any demographic, like young men?
00:50:04.440 I have to look it up.
00:50:05.840 I don't think it's that positive on men.
00:50:07.320 Although I think he is leading with younger men now, which is pretty impressive.
00:50:11.520 Not normal.
00:50:12.460 Yeah.
00:50:12.860 Like he said, it's not normal.
00:50:14.460 It is.
00:50:14.740 He is.
00:50:16.320 Trump, it, Trump's equation in this election is interesting.
00:50:19.700 Yeah.
00:50:19.880 He is.
00:50:20.880 He's trading at some level, traditional Republican strongholds for groups that Republicans have
00:50:28.560 tried to break into forever.
00:50:31.180 Yeah.
00:50:32.220 Black voters, younger voters, Hispanic voters.
00:50:35.140 The other category, this is in the New York Times Siena poll.
00:50:39.820 The other, and I went through that entire poll, by the way, on an episode of State of the
00:50:42.940 Race on Friday, which is the podcast.
00:50:44.920 If you go to the Studios America stream, if you want to hear that broken down into nerdy
00:50:48.720 detail that you'll never ever need, you can do, you can listen to that podcast and we're
00:50:53.460 going to have episodes of that all week.
00:50:54.520 So if you want all your election nerd content, go to Studios America, follow that podcast
00:51:00.060 and we'll have episodes of State of the Race along with the Studios America podcast.
00:51:03.880 But we went through this the other day.
00:51:06.100 Among other, now other is Asian Americans, Native Americans, you know, I don't know what
00:51:13.640 other groups they're going to throw into that, but racial groups that are other, that means
00:51:16.840 other than black, Hispanic, and white voters.
00:51:19.900 Trump is leading in that poll nationally.
00:51:22.740 Wow.
00:51:23.760 Nationally.
00:51:24.160 Among other voters.
00:51:26.260 That's amazing.
00:51:27.040 That's not normal for a Republican.
00:51:29.180 I saw in some poll that he's actually down with white, non-college attending people.
00:51:37.480 Is that like down eight points or something with white people who didn't go to college?
00:51:44.020 I don't think that's either.
00:51:44.800 And usually that's a category he dominates?
00:51:47.360 Yeah, no, he actually, you know, I'll go back and check my homework here as we do this.
00:51:52.420 You think he's still, he's still leading that.
00:51:54.180 He was, he's trailing among white college educated voters.
00:51:57.980 He is leading among white non-college educated voters.
00:52:00.920 He is trailing among black college educated voters.
00:52:07.420 And he's, I don't think he's leading among black non-educated voters, but he is much more competitive than he, than previous Republicans have been.
00:52:20.880 Yeah.
00:52:20.900 Yeah.
00:52:21.080 For a long time.
00:52:21.880 You know, it's interesting.
00:52:22.580 I mean, like even in the, the age breakdowns are interesting.
00:52:26.100 He is still trailing among younger voters, which you'd think is typical.
00:52:30.020 And he is trailing among 25 to 34 as well, which you'd throw, okay, 18 to 25, he's trailing 25, 34 or 25 to 44.
00:52:42.680 He's trailing as well, which is not a shock.
00:52:44.780 You'd think though he does better with older voters.
00:52:47.500 He is leading among that, uh, I, we maybe call him generation X, right?
00:52:53.300 That voter, you know, uh, I'm in, I'm 48, I think, uh, now, which is weird to say.
00:52:59.340 Uh, but like in that group, he's leading Trump is leading.
00:53:02.380 It's the only age demographic he's leading.
00:53:04.820 He's actually in this poll trailing Kamala Harris by, I think it's two points among senior voters, 65 plus.
00:53:11.120 What?
00:53:11.940 Which is shocking.
00:53:13.340 How can he be this competitive with that sort of breakdown, but it, it's how the, at least what the poll says.
00:53:20.980 Now, we don't know that that's going to be accurate, but that poll had Donald Trump ahead by one point, uh, overall.
00:53:27.160 So it's interesting.
00:53:28.420 He's got these slices of audience that he does really, really well with.
00:53:32.100 And you just, the big concern with this is voters, for example, younger voters, minority voters, Hispanic voters, traditionally less reliable to show up at the polls.
00:53:40.380 And so if you're depending on them, it may be, uh, you know, while it's a strength to break into those categories for the first time for Republicans, it may also be a weakness.
00:53:49.860 If you're trading them for suburban moms who always show up, right?
00:53:53.560 Like, so that is the risk here, but it is, it is a real, real, I think it's a real, real alignment.
00:53:57.840 I don't know if the, the question really is only whether it lasts past Donald Trump.
00:54:03.100 I think with Donald Trump on the ticket, it is a real, real alignment.
00:54:08.440 Traditional democratic voters are coming to Republican side.
00:54:10.900 Some traditional Republican voters are going to the opposite side.
00:54:14.060 It is a real change in our politics.
00:54:16.040 And the first one, I think really we've witnessed Pat and all our time doing the show.
00:54:20.220 You know, kind of strange.
00:54:21.420 It is like, I, you kind of knew the basic outline of every single election until Donald Trump.
00:54:26.600 And he is changing the math quite a bit.
00:54:28.960 Uh, here he was speaking about energy with, uh, Joe Rogan.
00:54:32.920 But here's the other thing we don't have.
00:54:35.200 Well, we do actually.
00:54:36.560 It's being held.
00:54:37.500 You know, we have certain areas where we have great raw earth material and we're not allowed to use it because of the environment.
00:54:43.460 And we have areas in California that have incredible raw earth and they're not allowing, and I'm going to open it up.
00:54:50.120 I'm going to let them use it.
00:54:51.420 But how do you do that?
00:54:52.840 How do you do that and protect the environment?
00:54:55.100 Because the environment is going to be protected.
00:54:56.580 You can do it.
00:54:57.100 You can make a lake out of it.
00:54:58.440 Okay, we'll put back a lake.
00:54:59.840 I mean, something nice about lakes.
00:55:01.520 You can do things magnificently.
00:55:03.980 You just have to do it carefully and responsibly.
00:55:06.320 Absolutely.
00:55:06.880 You have to do it carefully.
00:55:08.420 But the problem, you know, China has all of those areas, most of those areas.
00:55:13.780 And yet, when they say go electric with the cars, China is going to be the one that gives us the cars.
00:55:19.720 All of those guys in Detroit are going to be out of business.
00:55:22.280 You're going to make your electric cars over there.
00:55:23.700 We have a thing called gasoline.
00:55:26.360 And we have more oil and gas under our feet than any other nation.
00:55:30.440 You know, I had, in Alaska, there's a find.
00:55:33.520 It's called ANWR.
00:55:35.040 I got it approved.
00:55:35.920 Reagan couldn't get it.
00:55:37.040 Nobody could get it.
00:55:38.100 I got it all done.
00:55:39.140 It was amazing.
00:55:40.620 They were getting ready to start drilling.
00:55:43.080 The equivalent, they think, of Saudi Arabia, one of the biggest finds in the world.
00:55:47.280 It was all set to go.
00:55:49.220 And Biden comes in.
00:55:50.460 One of his first orders were, we're not going to use it.
00:55:54.280 It would have been so good for them.
00:55:55.780 We could have supplied all of Asia with oil and gas.
00:55:59.080 What was the negative of it?
00:56:00.100 And you talk about money.
00:56:01.480 Right.
00:56:01.920 The negative was politically they didn't think it was good for them.
00:56:04.820 That's all.
00:56:05.080 That's all it was.
00:56:05.740 So you don't think that it's environmentally dangerous?
00:56:07.900 No.
00:56:07.920 Taking it from way down deep in the earth.
00:56:10.700 Mm-hmm.
00:56:10.920 So he's, of course, completely right about that.
00:56:13.940 Yeah.
00:56:14.060 It's not environmentally dangerous.
00:56:15.800 No.
00:56:16.980 You know, and it is a resource.
00:56:18.680 We know these are the things that we could exploit.
00:56:20.500 We could make people's lives much, much better.
00:56:22.840 Mm-hmm.
00:56:23.580 And it's interesting to hear, you know, Rogan, it's interesting.
00:56:27.960 He's seen as this, like, right-wing figure.
00:56:29.920 He's not.
00:56:30.740 No.
00:56:31.040 No.
00:56:31.480 Oh, he never has been.
00:56:32.560 To remind you, he endorsed Bernie Sanders for president.
00:56:36.160 And not that long ago.
00:56:37.140 I think it was 2020, wasn't it?
00:56:38.860 During the primaries in 2020.
00:56:40.400 Seems like it was, yeah.
00:56:41.540 Am I getting the years right?
00:56:42.520 I don't think it was 2016.
00:56:44.620 Maybe it was.
00:56:45.720 But it was recent.
00:56:47.420 And yes, he's maybe moved to the right at some level because of the craziness of the
00:56:51.140 left.
00:56:51.520 The left has found a way to embrace such radical policy that a lot of people who are kind of
00:56:58.260 in the middle or maybe even on the left are like, yeah, I got to go with this guy.
00:57:01.160 Well, it's made them seem, it's made people like Joe Rogan seem conservative.
00:57:07.700 It's made people like Bill Maher seem more conservative than he certainly is.
00:57:15.320 I mean, that's how far left they've gone that you've lost people like that on many issues,
00:57:21.840 on quite a few issues.
00:57:24.920 And so it just, it's stunning what they've done to themselves.
00:57:31.400 Yeah.
00:57:32.060 And it feels like, because he mentioned TikTok in that earlier clip, it feels like what the
00:57:38.260 left did is they got excited about social media and influencers and TikTok and they just
00:57:43.920 decided to embrace kind of all that nonsense.
00:57:46.960 And like there is an effect of TikTok, like it is important, but you know, the fact that
00:57:50.800 Donald Trump gets billions of views is not going to be the reason he wins or loses this
00:57:53.960 election.
00:57:54.300 And I think the Democrats decided, oh, well, we're going to be big in that world.
00:57:58.860 We're going to take their policies.
00:58:00.720 We're going to hire the people who know that world.
00:58:03.160 And they hired 23 year old social media directors to, you know, wind up dealing with all their
00:58:11.600 messaging.
00:58:12.800 And so now they just sound insane to most people.
00:58:15.860 Yeah.
00:58:16.180 Like, wait a minute.
00:58:16.880 Like you're, you're, you're, you're hiring the people who are like advocating for, you
00:58:21.320 know, Tide pod, you know, uh, eating and you're putting them in control of your messaging
00:58:26.640 and you're wondering why you're not connecting with the average voter.
00:58:28.840 Like, because you sound insane, right?
00:58:32.780 Like when you're talking about people who are like faking Tourette's syndrome for, for
00:58:36.660 views and, you know, we're embracing the radical sort of trans ideology.
00:58:42.080 Boys can just become girls whenever they feel like it just by saying it.
00:58:45.840 Well, when those people are the people, not only are you looking to, but also hiring is
00:58:50.540 the people who are working for these campaigns now.
00:58:52.800 And when you go into a meeting and everyone around you thinks you are a hate monger, if
00:58:58.900 you bring up that, you can't just change genders by words, like you wind up backing off or just
00:59:07.060 even if you think, because, you know, there's an argument for Harris that would just be like,
00:59:10.700 Hey, like, why don't we just come out and just take on the crazy left?
00:59:13.420 And people would think we're more moderate and we'd probably win, but she can't do that.
00:59:17.400 No.
00:59:17.740 Can't bring herself to do it.
00:59:18.880 No.
00:59:19.100 Because she's number one, one of those people.
00:59:21.400 But also, I think she has enough lust for power that she'd consider a move like that.
00:59:26.360 But there's so many people around her that would probably like leave the administration
00:59:29.420 that she can't do it.
00:59:30.760 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn today on the Glenn Beck Program.
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01:01:02.220 Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
01:01:03.500 He discussed, did Donald Trump, discussed with Joe Rogan tariffs.
01:01:09.200 This is kind of interesting.
01:01:11.280 Did you just float out the idea of getting rid of income taxes and replacing it with tariffs?
01:01:17.140 Well, okay.
01:01:17.900 Were you serious about that?
01:01:18.980 Yeah, sure.
01:01:19.580 But why not?
01:01:20.200 Because we, ready?
01:01:21.580 Our country was the richest in the, relatively, in the 1880s and 1890s.
01:01:27.940 A president who was assassinated named McKinley.
01:01:31.600 He was the tariff king.
01:01:33.140 He spoke beautifully of tariffs.
01:01:34.880 His language was really beautiful.
01:01:38.180 We will not allow the enemy to come in and take our jobs and take our factories and take our workers and take our families unless they pay a big price.
01:01:48.680 And the big price is tariffs.
01:01:51.300 And he'd speak like that, but he was right.
01:01:53.800 And then around in the early 1900s, they switched over stupidly to, frankly, an income tax.
01:02:00.020 And you know why?
01:02:00.920 Because countries were putting a lot of pressure on America.
01:02:03.280 We don't want to pay tariffs.
01:02:04.300 Please don't.
01:02:04.840 You know, they, believe me, they control our politicians.
01:02:07.760 You know, if you could replace the income tax with tariffs, I might be in favor of tariffs.
01:02:16.500 Yeah.
01:02:17.240 Under those circumstances.
01:02:18.380 Yeah.
01:02:18.740 As you're indicating as well, I'm not a tariff guy.
01:02:22.340 I don't think they're good policy in most circumstances.
01:02:25.120 That being said, the size of the government you would need to have to have a government supported only by tariffs sounds great.
01:02:33.440 It does.
01:02:34.260 It does.
01:02:35.040 And it's a government we used to have at one point.
01:02:37.780 Yeah.
01:02:38.080 You know, excise taxes, tariffs.
01:02:39.980 That's how the nation made money.
01:02:42.040 Now, that government did a lot less.
01:02:43.800 Yeah.
01:02:44.080 It did not do.
01:02:45.080 Right.
01:02:45.340 That's true.
01:02:45.720 And I, of course, support that form of government.
01:02:48.560 Yes, me too.
01:02:49.220 You are cutting a lot to get to that point, which I am fine with.
01:02:52.840 And look, if you got to a world where there was no income tax and the government was that small, I think that would be an improvement.
01:03:00.080 However.
01:03:00.740 It'd be huge.
01:03:01.360 But getting rid of the IRS is going to be a real.
01:03:03.940 Oh, my gosh.
01:03:04.580 That's a real effort.
01:03:05.440 Heavy lifting.
01:03:05.900 I mean, you think, though, if anyone can do it and probably Donald Trump in conjunction with Elon Musk, like those two working together on a problem like that is exciting to me.
01:03:15.480 I got to say, it is as someone, you know, we've talked a lot about Elon Musk over the years.
01:03:19.860 You know, I read multiple biographies of the guy.
01:03:25.800 He he does do that stuff.
01:03:28.500 He's not a talker.
01:03:30.020 Right.
01:03:30.300 When it comes to slicing things down to what is needed.
01:03:34.260 And did you see that they asked him how much he thinks he could cut?
01:03:37.520 And he actually said, I should be able to do two trillion dollars.
01:03:41.400 Yeah.
01:03:41.560 Two trillion dollars.
01:03:42.380 Two trillion.
01:03:43.520 What?
01:03:44.700 That would be great.
01:03:45.820 Nobody has suggested you could trim two trillion dollars.
01:03:49.560 I mean, they call it radical when you say, well, we're only going to increase the budget by one percent a year.
01:03:54.660 They call it radical.
01:03:55.500 Right.
01:03:55.900 Right.
01:03:56.360 Yes.
01:03:56.580 When the Tea Party, one of the big things that the Tea Party succeeded in was getting that.
01:04:02.080 What was it called?
01:04:03.040 Gosh, the word's slipping my mind right now.
01:04:04.980 But it was basically saying, like, look, if we can't come up with a budget, if we don't hit these guidelines, then we're going to cut across the board evenly by whatever percentage it was.
01:04:14.520 This was treated as if it was like, of course, like it was Hitler, as if Hitler cut budgets.
01:04:19.620 Yeah.
01:04:20.240 Hitler not known for cutting budgets or deregulating all that much.
01:04:24.040 But like that was it was supposedly this terrible thing that was, you know, doing horrible things for the country.
01:04:29.960 I didn't see any evidence of that.
01:04:32.080 But imagine a two trillion dollar cut, what they would say about that.
01:04:35.820 Look, you're going to pay the price for being called Hitler anyway.
01:04:38.560 You might as well actually come up with conservative policies to go along with it.
01:04:42.680 Earn it.
01:04:43.580 Yeah.
01:04:43.820 You know, I mean, if you're going to be called these terrible names that you don't care about women and you don't care about just you might as well just at least get low taxes.
01:04:52.040 Right.
01:04:52.700 You might get something out of it.
01:04:54.040 It'd be nice.
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01:06:33.380 It's Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
01:06:37.700 Got more from this Joe Rogan interview.
01:06:39.940 It was three hours long.
01:06:41.560 We're obviously not going to get to all of that.
01:06:43.720 We can't get to the whole thing?
01:06:44.600 We can't get the whole thing.
01:06:45.540 Why?
01:06:45.960 No.
01:06:46.620 What are you hiding, Pat?
01:06:49.840 What happened in this interview that you do not want told?
01:06:52.360 Was there a talk of a Nazi rally in it somewhere?
01:06:54.720 No.
01:06:55.220 No, there really wasn't.
01:06:56.560 No, there wasn't.
01:06:57.960 But they did talk about making America healthy.
01:07:01.800 And here's what they had to say about that.
01:07:04.060 First of all, I love this idea of you teaming up with Robert Kennedy.
01:07:07.300 Right.
01:07:07.520 And I love this make America healthy again idea because there are chemicals and ingredients that are in our food that are illegal in other countries because they've been shown to be toxic.
01:07:19.480 There's pesticides and herbicides and there's a lot of s*** that's been sprayed on our food that really is unnecessary.
01:07:26.680 And there's a lot of health consequences that people are suffering from a lot of these things.
01:07:32.100 I've read this chart for you.
01:07:33.280 Beautiful.
01:07:33.620 Just because I had a feeling you'd be asking me.
01:07:35.200 Thank you.
01:07:35.400 Look at this chart.
01:07:36.880 These are healthier countries.
01:07:38.140 Look where the United States is.
01:07:39.420 I'm going to send this to RFK Jr.
01:07:42.480 Look at this.
01:07:43.660 Well, something along the line.
01:07:45.940 I was actually talking to RFK today.
01:07:47.780 And he told me that more than 70% of young men are ineligible for the military because of their health.
01:07:55.500 I could see it.
01:07:56.440 That's crazy.
01:07:57.320 A lot of it's obesity.
01:07:58.100 So here's the life expectancy versus health expenditure.
01:08:02.100 Same chart.
01:08:03.100 Yeah.
01:08:03.320 Did you see that?
01:08:04.360 USA.
01:08:04.800 Wow.
01:08:05.240 That's pretty good.
01:08:06.080 Jamie's the best.
01:08:06.760 He's very good.
01:08:07.540 He's the best.
01:08:09.000 But look at that.
01:08:09.840 Look where the USA is.
01:08:11.040 Not good.
01:08:11.600 And that's our food.
01:08:12.640 That's our diet.
01:08:13.560 That's sedentary lifestyle.
01:08:15.180 That's our diet.
01:08:15.900 That's the chemicals we ingest.
01:08:17.800 That's what that is.
01:08:18.680 But RFK is going to be very – you know, I think he's a great guy.
01:08:23.060 I think he's great.
01:08:23.720 I love the fact that you guys teamed up.
01:08:24.960 Yeah.
01:08:25.120 And are you guys – are you completely committed to have him a part of your administration?
01:08:29.240 Oh, I am.
01:08:29.460 But the only thing I want to be a little careful about with him is the environment.
01:08:34.120 Yes.
01:08:34.520 Because, you know, he doesn't like oil.
01:08:35.920 I love oil and gas.
01:08:37.140 I think, you know, I think –
01:08:37.920 Just keep him out of that.
01:08:38.540 To fire.
01:08:39.240 So I'm going to sort of keep him out of a little – I said, focus on health.
01:08:42.880 Yeah.
01:08:43.020 Just – you can do whatever you want, but I've got to be a little bit careful with the liquid gold, you know?
01:08:48.300 I understand.
01:08:51.880 Yes.
01:08:52.480 Yeah.
01:08:52.940 There's a lot to comment on that, and some of it will be great to talk about next year.
01:08:57.480 But the part – the environmental part, please.
01:09:01.080 Please, Lord God, keep him away from that.
01:09:03.200 Yes.
01:09:03.480 He is.
01:09:04.160 He's not good on that.
01:09:04.920 And by the way, Elon Musk, too.
01:09:06.060 Both of those guys keep them away from the environment stuff.
01:09:08.400 They're great.
01:09:08.860 I mean, we're going to Mars because he's concerned that we're killing this planet.
01:09:13.140 Yes.
01:09:13.640 Elon Musk.
01:09:14.200 Now, again, Elon Musk, I think, has come some distance.
01:09:17.100 Yeah.
01:09:17.360 He has.
01:09:17.840 I think he has.
01:09:18.740 He's even saying, like, we do need oil and gas for now until we get to some transition.
01:09:23.700 Right.
01:09:24.160 But I will – you know, please keep RFK Jr. away from me.
01:09:28.220 Please.
01:09:29.320 Please.
01:09:29.860 Good God, please.
01:09:31.060 And, you know, look, there's plenty to – I don't agree with a lot that RFK Jr. says.
01:09:35.340 But what I will say is Trump has the – if you happen to be concerned, maybe like I am
01:09:41.820 about some of RFK Jr.'s beliefs, the good thing about it is Trump can kind of just tell
01:09:47.140 him to go away.
01:09:48.240 I – my personal preference is that he unfortunately loses his number on November 6th.
01:09:52.960 I don't know.
01:09:53.400 We'll see how that works out.
01:09:55.400 But, you know, because sometimes cell phones, they just delete phone numbers, but it's terrible.
01:09:59.080 It's happened, though.
01:09:59.800 It's happened.
01:10:00.500 It has happened.
01:10:01.280 But that being said, if RFK Jr. comes into the administration and starts doing crazy
01:10:06.440 crap, he can just fire him.
01:10:07.900 Yeah.
01:10:08.240 There's no – you can just let him go whenever – at any point.
01:10:11.900 If he decides to come in and he does things that are consistent with conservative values,
01:10:16.640 and –
01:10:16.780 Yeah.
01:10:17.280 Great.
01:10:17.840 Yes.
01:10:18.100 I don't know what – look, he says he's had a transformation.
01:10:21.900 If he – if that transformation comes in his actions, then he might be a very valuable
01:10:27.560 part of whatever – of something.
01:10:29.980 But the problem –
01:10:30.500 Something that I can't determine personally.
01:10:32.200 But if he does, that would be great.
01:10:33.640 The problem is that RFK Jr. has duped a lot of people into thinking that he's now a conservative.
01:10:39.500 Right.
01:10:39.820 And he is not –
01:10:40.180 And he is anything but.
01:10:41.560 No, I mean –
01:10:42.140 He is more aligned with conservatives on a couple issues, but mostly the guy's a flaming
01:10:48.180 liberal.
01:10:48.600 So, yes.
01:10:49.960 And look, if you can limit him to things that he's good on, then fine.
01:10:53.880 Then that's fine.
01:10:54.600 Right?
01:10:54.800 That's fine.
01:10:55.140 I think, you know, look, Tulsi Gabbard was running Bernie Sanders' campaign in Hawaii.
01:11:00.340 Right?
01:11:00.580 Like –
01:11:01.040 And look at her now.
01:11:01.760 And she's much different.
01:11:03.260 And like you can find things with – Gabbard, I think, is a much more serious individual
01:11:07.240 personally.
01:11:07.980 Like I – but you can find things, I think, where you can really – you know, Tulsi Gabbard
01:11:11.520 would be very valuable on.
01:11:13.460 You know, RFK Jr., there might be stuff too.
01:11:15.240 I think a lot of people are, you know, more into some of his views than I am these days.
01:11:20.540 But that being said, I do think he's helped Donald Trump message two people like Joe Rogan
01:11:26.920 and connect with that audience particularly well.
01:11:30.220 As a campaign tool, I think he's been helpful.
01:11:32.100 Didn't Rogan actually endorse him for president before he got out of the race?
01:11:36.280 I think he did.
01:11:36.760 I don't think it was a full endorsement.
01:11:37.960 I think it was like that's – you know, I think he said there's a lot to like about
01:11:41.640 him or something.
01:11:42.060 He didn't fully – it's funny, when he said that, though, Trump lit him up.
01:11:46.380 Do you remember this?
01:11:47.220 Yeah.
01:11:47.580 Yeah, I do.
01:11:48.400 Because he – Trump was like, ah, Joe Rogan's an idiot.
01:11:50.840 And I was like, again, this is just what Trump does.
01:11:52.980 We all know it.
01:11:54.340 But it's good to see – I thought it was a really important thing.
01:11:58.620 You know, this campaign strategy by the Trump campaign, I think, has been very successful.
01:12:04.860 Putting Trump in these types of situations where it's not like he's talking to Dana Bash.
01:12:11.520 Right.
01:12:11.960 Someone who hates his guts.
01:12:13.580 Right.
01:12:13.720 And he's going to try to fact check him every time he makes a generalization.
01:12:17.060 This is like – Trump gets to be Trump.
01:12:18.860 He's likable in these interviews.
01:12:20.400 Very.
01:12:20.680 I think he's effective in these interviews.
01:12:22.700 Mm-hmm.
01:12:23.380 He doesn't mind being asked about anything, even when it's not about politics.
01:12:27.120 No.
01:12:27.800 He just seems relatable and likable.
01:12:29.620 And that's like a big deal for a candidate.
01:12:31.520 Kamala Harris can't do that.
01:12:33.140 Not for three hours.
01:12:34.320 Not for five minutes.
01:12:34.740 Not for three minutes.
01:12:35.420 Yeah, I was going to say.
01:12:36.200 Right.
01:12:36.320 It's not even close.
01:12:37.320 She's incapable of being likable.
01:12:40.820 Everything about her is to avoid the fact – the campaign has done everything they can
01:12:44.760 to try to avoid the fact that she's not likable.
01:12:47.100 So Rogan also asked him about something that I'm really interested in and I'd like to see happen,
01:12:52.360 and that's the JFK assassination files.
01:12:55.400 I'd love for that to become public knowledge.
01:12:57.340 I'd love to see what they really know about that, that has been kept from us for 60 years.
01:13:04.060 And they talked about that.
01:13:06.320 What I want to talk to you about is the JFK files.
01:13:10.140 And one of the things that you said was that if they showed you what they showed me,
01:13:14.680 this is your quote, you wouldn't want people to know it either.
01:13:19.560 So I opened them up partially.
01:13:24.480 I was met with – from good people.
01:13:28.600 I mean, you know, look, I mean, good people.
01:13:30.400 People that were well-meaning.
01:13:32.820 Mike Pompeo was one of them.
01:13:34.740 He's a good person.
01:13:35.660 They called me.
01:13:38.280 They said, sir, would rather – have you not?
01:13:41.580 After – and I did open them.
01:13:44.400 But I was asked by some people not to open them.
01:13:47.500 There's a Martin Luther King file, too, by the way, that they'd like to see.
01:13:50.680 I don't know if you know, but there is that.
01:13:53.080 But JFK in particular.
01:13:55.540 So they called me – a lot of good people called me.
01:13:58.800 People that I – you know, that you would find reasonable people.
01:14:02.320 And they asked me not to do it.
01:14:03.660 So I said, well, we'll close it for another time.
01:14:06.360 But if I win, I'm going to open them up.
01:14:08.780 I'm just going to open enough time.
01:14:09.960 Why didn't you open it up the first time, though?
01:14:11.160 Because a lot of times –
01:14:11.800 What was the hesitation, though?
01:14:13.100 Because a lot of times –
01:14:13.120 Addresses, people that are still living.
01:14:16.180 There are people that are affected.
01:14:17.380 And there could be some national security reason that for – you know, that I don't have to necessarily know about.
01:14:24.640 But some very good, talented people asked me not to do it.
01:14:27.920 I opened it up, and then they said, would it be possible for us to do that a different day?
01:14:34.080 How much of it did you read into?
01:14:37.120 I think it's going to be just fine to open it.
01:14:41.720 Let me put it that way.
01:14:42.600 I think it's fine.
01:14:43.300 It's going to be time.
01:14:44.500 It's a cleansing.
01:14:45.460 You know, it's really a cleansing.
01:14:46.400 So I'm going to do it.
01:14:47.700 I'm going to do it immediately, almost immediately upon entering office.
01:14:51.460 Well, the thing – when people look at it from the outside, and you sort of imagine what could be a reason why they would not release those files, it would be there's people that were implicated in the assassination.
01:15:05.900 Well, when there are living people, you generally tend not to want to do it.
01:15:09.820 When people are still living.
01:15:12.000 Living people that formerly worked for the government.
01:15:13.780 For the government and living people that were somehow involved in it.
01:15:17.640 And you tend not to do that.
01:15:19.000 I mean, he doesn't mean –
01:15:20.040 It's time to open them.
01:15:21.580 He doesn't mean involved in the shooting, right?
01:15:23.820 He means involved in some aspect of it.
01:15:26.460 In the cover-up?
01:15:27.540 I mean, whoever's involved that is at fault here should be exposed.
01:15:34.360 I don't care if they're living or dead.
01:15:35.880 They should be exposed.
01:15:36.640 That can't be what he means, though.
01:15:38.120 He's not like, hey, people who are actually responsible for the cover-up of the assassination, we don't want them to have a tough day.
01:15:43.440 I think –
01:15:44.640 I hope not.
01:15:45.400 Maybe what he's getting at there is, like, people who, you know, were part of the investigation that came to the opposite conclusion might wind up getting, you know, crap from people who believe the conspiracy.
01:15:58.880 Yeah, innocent people who were compromised in some way, I don't know how you would, how they would be, but –
01:16:06.600 Yeah, like, but I mean, you see this a lot with, you know, conspiracy theorists have had a way over the years of occasionally targeting minor figures and blowing up their roles into big conspiracies.
01:16:20.620 I mean, this has happened, you know, the left would argue that it happened with some of these election officials, for example.
01:16:25.600 You know, random people who were working at polls and they got their name mentioned.
01:16:29.200 And, you know, again, whether you believe this or not is not really the point here.
01:16:33.620 The point is that if these names get out there and they didn't do anything, they might wind up suffering consequences that they don't deserve.
01:16:41.020 So that could be an argument, like an FBI official that actually –
01:16:44.540 What you would do, though, in that case is redact those names, right?
01:16:48.220 Yeah, certainly you'd address –
01:16:49.380 Redact addresses, right?
01:16:51.420 Addresses, phone numbers, names of people who weren't involved in anything nefarious, you just redact those names.
01:16:57.860 And it's tough because we don't know what's in the files, so we can't –
01:17:01.160 We're totally guessing at what he –
01:17:03.240 I mean, I don't think Donald Trump is in the business of hiding and a cover-up of the FBI who –
01:17:12.560 A lot of these, you know, these organizations he doesn't even like.
01:17:16.760 So I don't think he would have any real motivation unless someone convinced him,
01:17:21.120 hey, like, you know, this person who is actually a good guy is going to get bad effects out of this.
01:17:26.220 That's the only thing I can think of.
01:17:27.400 But the way he phrased it, it made it sound like, hey –
01:17:30.560 Like, it's the people responsible for it.
01:17:32.160 You know, we don't want the guy who pulled the trigger to have a – you know, to be harassed.
01:17:37.460 He's still alive.
01:17:38.300 He's still alive.
01:17:38.960 We don't want to do that.
01:17:39.880 Yeah, he just kind of worded that kind of in a funny way, you know.
01:17:42.220 All right.
01:17:43.660 So on the other hand, Kamala's camp was asked about her doing Joe Rogan.
01:17:49.640 Is that going to happen?
01:17:51.740 Can I ask you about Rogan?
01:17:53.140 Was there a Rogan invite to the vice president that was turned down?
01:17:56.500 Is it something you would consider doing given the size of that audience and given that a lot of the folks that Trump seems to be targeting might be listening to that?
01:18:05.560 Well, yeah.
01:18:08.280 I think that the vice president's happy to go anywhere and any place to talk to a broad segment of the country.
01:18:13.500 We talked with Rogan and his team about the podcast.
01:18:16.940 Unfortunately, it isn't going to work out right now.
01:18:19.120 Oh, it's not going to work out.
01:18:20.080 Because of the scheduling of this period of the campaign.
01:18:23.020 Scheduling.
01:18:23.420 Yeah.
01:18:23.980 Scheduling problem.
01:18:24.900 It's not going to work out.
01:18:25.760 It's not going to work out.
01:18:25.820 It's not going to work out.
01:18:26.560 No, it's too difficult right now.
01:18:28.840 She's busy.
01:18:29.760 Yeah.
01:18:29.960 She had to do that Texas abortion rally.
01:18:32.760 Right.
01:18:33.200 You know, that was in the way of that.
01:18:34.700 Actually, it wasn't in the way because it's in the same state.
01:18:36.940 So the whole negotiation was based around, hey, we're going to be in Texas anyway.
01:18:42.560 What if we come to the studios?
01:18:44.300 And at least the reporting behind this, Pat, is that she demanded there would be a list of topics that would be off limits.
01:18:51.720 My guess is, hey, my husband's been hitting women is one of those topics.
01:18:56.620 That's a guess.
01:18:57.400 That part of it is a guess.
01:18:58.220 But the reporting is indicating that she wanted a list of things that were off limits.
01:19:03.440 You know that's true.
01:19:04.620 And of course.
01:19:05.600 You know it's true.
01:19:06.020 And unlike Trump, who, by the way, has plenty of stuff, right?
01:19:09.340 Like, I mean, you go back.
01:19:11.080 Imagine if he started asking about, like, you know, past wives and all that stuff.
01:19:14.500 Like, he's comfortable talking about those things in his life.
01:19:17.360 Right.
01:19:18.120 Kamala Harris obviously is incapable of it.
01:19:20.480 And she wants to hide things like her husband knocking up the nanny, her husband hitting women.
01:19:26.320 Me too does not apply, apparently, to good old Dougie.
01:19:30.600 No, it does not.
01:19:31.320 So things like that she did not agree to.
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01:19:39.360 We'd love to talk to you.
01:19:40.240 But we're not going to do it if you're going to give us all these rules.
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01:21:44.200 Let's see.
01:21:45.120 I think we covered the Rogan thing, right?
01:21:49.940 I think so.
01:21:50.540 And Harris is not going to be doing that.
01:21:51.960 She's not going to be doing Joe Rogan because she's incapable of doing Joe Rogan or really any interview where you would be asked anything reasonably difficult.
01:22:03.880 To be clear here, Pat, a lot of people are criticizing Kamala Harris's campaign for this decision.
01:22:10.260 It's a brilliant decision.
01:22:11.740 It's absolutely the right decision.
01:22:14.280 She should not go on the Joe Rogan podcast.
01:22:17.080 Again, I want her to because I want her to lose.
01:22:21.360 If she goes on that podcast, it's going to be a catastrophe for her.
01:22:24.900 He's not going to let her off the hook.
01:22:26.040 She's going to be sitting there for two hours answering questions she does not want to answer.
01:22:29.660 Not only about her husband who might be a major Me Too violation, but also like all of her policies.
01:22:36.600 He'll sit there and just list them and make it as uncomfortable as possible.
01:22:41.000 She absolutely should not do that interview unless you want her to lose, which I do.
01:22:45.200 Well, it's incredible that she has literally changed every policy position she ever had before for this particular campaign.
01:22:56.020 So whether it's being against fracking, she wants a ban on fracking to now she's for fracking.
01:23:03.800 Are you going to confiscate guns and have a mandatory buyback?
01:23:07.440 No, she's not going to do that.
01:23:08.800 She's not going to eliminate private health insurance, which she once advocated.
01:23:12.360 She's not going to decriminalize border crossings.
01:23:15.600 She's not going to have federal job guarantees.
01:23:18.080 I mean, what do you answer now?
01:23:21.680 The economy is terrible.
01:23:24.640 Inflation is much higher than it was under Trump.
01:23:28.680 I mean, what could you possibly answer that is acceptable?
01:23:33.220 There's nothing.
01:23:34.140 There's nothing.
01:23:34.820 And that's why she only has to go on CNN and MSNBC.
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01:27:25.440 Have you seen the video of the Kamala supporter screaming in the face of the toddler?
01:27:37.840 I have not seen the video.
01:27:39.280 I read a story that mentioned it and described it, and it sounded very disturbing.
01:27:43.620 Bizarre.
01:27:44.020 Do you watch the video?
01:27:44.840 Yeah.
01:27:45.260 Yeah.
01:27:45.600 So disturbing.
01:27:46.380 Well, sometimes toddlers can be annoying, Pat.
01:27:49.460 You know, you just got to scream in their faces.
01:27:52.000 Yeah.
01:27:52.400 You know, that's a totally appropriate response for a sane individual.
01:27:56.300 For an adult human being.
01:27:57.620 Yes.
01:27:58.040 To scream in the face of a two or three year old.
01:28:00.280 Yeah.
01:28:00.540 Yeah.
01:28:00.660 It makes perfect sense.
01:28:01.940 Here's one of Kamala's supporters making perfect sense.
01:28:05.800 Watch this.
01:28:06.220 Here she comes.
01:28:16.140 Is that bizarre?
01:28:20.960 A black woman just pulls this white woman away from the toddler and tells her to move on, essentially.
01:28:30.420 We should note it may very well be another Kamala supporter.
01:28:32.720 I don't know who it was.
01:28:33.380 Yeah, it might have.
01:28:34.000 We don't know who it was.
01:28:34.860 There is somebody who's sane and steps in and tries to.
01:28:38.400 Yes.
01:28:38.800 Whether a Trump supporter or a Kamala supporter, it was somebody who was sane and pulled her away from the toddler because she didn't like the toddler being there.
01:28:49.400 I think this was outside the Trump rally.
01:28:52.700 Yeah.
01:28:52.900 I thought she said something to the effect of, I don't give a something if your dad is a, like, said something like that.
01:29:00.960 Like, seemingly like yelling at the kid for her dad.
01:29:04.860 It's just, we're screwed up as a society.
01:29:07.160 I don't know.
01:29:07.660 Oh, we are messed up.
01:29:08.440 I am still conflicted at some level in that.
01:29:11.520 Is it just social media showing us the worst people in the world every single day?
01:29:15.740 I don't know.
01:29:16.720 Because, I mean, I will say I was out all weekend talking to people, you know, my daughter had a softball tournament.
01:29:25.000 My son had a baseball tournament.
01:29:27.440 Like, I talked to a million different parents and they all seem kind of normal and cool.
01:29:31.720 And, like, you know, they don't seem like that.
01:29:34.300 And I'm sure some of them are Kamala.
01:29:35.780 Kamala Harris is going to win probably 45% of the vote in Texas.
01:29:39.340 Like, some of them had to be Kamala supporters.
01:29:42.340 I just, they don't all seem that nuts.
01:29:45.420 But, man, there's a lot of them that are.
01:29:48.020 There are.
01:29:48.740 It's just, it's really sad.
01:29:50.820 It's just really sad.
01:29:53.100 And it's to the point where you start wondering about humanity.
01:29:57.520 Really?
01:29:57.960 Are we at this point where people are screaming in the face of toddlers because their parents are at a rally of some kind from somebody that they don't agree with?
01:30:11.240 So you're going to yell at the toddler rather than the adult human being behind the toddler.
01:30:16.320 It just doesn't make any sense.
01:30:18.020 And, Pat, maybe an option is to not yell at either of them.
01:30:22.520 Well, now that's just crazy talk.
01:30:24.740 Is it?
01:30:25.240 It's just crazy talk.
01:30:26.600 You can't just say.
01:30:27.640 No.
01:30:28.100 Hey, you know, I don't agree with your tax policies.
01:30:30.660 You can't.
01:30:31.020 You can't.
01:30:31.380 No.
01:30:31.960 You wouldn't say something like that.
01:30:32.800 No, no, no, no.
01:30:33.420 In a calm, normal, rational voice.
01:30:35.740 What are you, nuts?
01:30:36.840 Yeah.
01:30:37.320 Did you see the Dave Portnoy video that he put out?
01:30:42.720 I think it was last week.
01:30:44.060 I don't think so.
01:30:44.940 He seems to be an unironic Swifty.
01:30:46.740 Like, he, like, really likes Taylor Swift's music.
01:30:49.660 Oh.
01:30:49.840 And likes her.
01:30:50.460 Okay.
01:30:51.300 And...
01:30:51.560 Dave Portnoy is the...
01:30:53.200 He owns...
01:30:54.140 Founder of Barstool Sports.
01:30:55.860 Right?
01:30:56.140 Yeah.
01:30:56.600 Yeah.
01:30:57.020 And he put out a video basically saying, you know, people are like, oh, I can't believe
01:31:02.720 you like Taylor Swift.
01:31:03.660 How can you like her if she supports Kamala?
01:31:05.180 He's a Trump supporter.
01:31:05.900 And his answer to that was like, I'm never going to not like someone because of who they
01:31:10.680 vote for.
01:31:11.060 I don't care about that enough.
01:31:12.160 Like, I just, I like people based on who they are.
01:31:15.680 Yeah.
01:31:16.080 And it came off almost as, like, radical in this world.
01:31:20.700 Like, this is some sort of shocking development that people can't understand.
01:31:25.040 Wow.
01:31:25.580 That's...
01:31:26.100 It's sad.
01:31:27.260 It's sad that that's radical.
01:31:28.380 I mean, look, I really don't like Kamala Harris.
01:31:31.340 Really.
01:31:31.960 I have a real passion against her policies.
01:31:34.480 The amount of distaste I have for Tim Walls is impossible to measure.
01:31:40.900 We have that in common.
01:31:42.000 Oh, gosh.
01:31:42.800 I can't stand him.
01:31:43.520 Oh, my gosh.
01:31:43.980 He is way...
01:31:45.200 I find him far more irritating than her for whatever reason.
01:31:48.820 I don't know what it is.
01:31:49.580 It's just...
01:31:50.280 No.
01:31:50.620 Because he is far more irritating than she is.
01:31:53.340 I mean, because she's really irritating.
01:31:54.820 Yes, she is.
01:31:55.700 And her policies terrify me.
01:31:57.300 But, like, he is...
01:31:58.760 There's something unique about him.
01:31:59.940 He is irritating to about the 1,000th power.
01:32:02.160 What is it?
01:32:02.940 It's like...
01:32:03.860 I...
01:32:04.180 Have you done a...
01:32:04.980 I don't know.
01:32:05.520 Some sort of mental audit as to why that is?
01:32:08.440 I can't...
01:32:08.880 No.
01:32:08.980 I don't know why.
01:32:10.140 There's just no describing it.
01:32:11.720 He's just...
01:32:12.100 It's just so grating to me.
01:32:14.600 I can't...
01:32:15.220 I can't imagine...
01:32:16.720 Me too.
01:32:17.020 And I mean this sincerely.
01:32:18.880 I can't imagine anyone liking him.
01:32:22.300 Like, just him speaking in public...
01:32:25.340 I wonder how he's married.
01:32:26.560 How?
01:32:28.240 It's so irritating.
01:32:30.260 It doesn't make any sense to me.
01:32:32.020 There's a woman.
01:32:32.700 I don't know.
01:32:33.340 There's a female human being.
01:32:35.200 It just is so weird.
01:32:36.580 Oh, agreed to marry this guy?
01:32:38.220 Right.
01:32:38.960 And, like, I could say the same thing about Kamala Harris.
01:32:41.340 Like, I would not find her to be...
01:32:43.340 Enjoy a little be around...
01:32:44.620 No.
01:32:44.900 ...on a routine basis.
01:32:45.740 She seems really fake and inauthentic.
01:32:48.100 But, like, there's something about him that's special.
01:32:50.360 And I don't know what it is.
01:32:52.080 He's just like that...
01:32:53.140 He's like, in real life, that annoying sitcom dad.
01:32:57.360 You know?
01:32:57.700 Yeah.
01:32:57.960 That dad that, like, the stupid father who messes everything up and, like, the liberal
01:33:03.240 daughter has to fix everything.
01:33:04.740 And now he's a liberal, obviously.
01:33:05.900 But, like, typically, it's more of a, like, traditional dad who just...
01:33:09.600 I can't...
01:33:10.360 How dare you want to meet a black boy?
01:33:14.440 I don't want you dating a black boy.
01:33:16.540 You must date white people.
01:33:17.980 In, like, the 70s.
01:33:18.860 And then, like, they'd be like, oh...
01:33:20.960 And then at the end of the episode, he goes, I was wrong.
01:33:23.160 He's like that guy.
01:33:24.660 Everything, like...
01:33:25.960 Yeah.
01:33:26.240 Ugh!
01:33:26.800 He's just...
01:33:27.340 He's so cringy and terrible.
01:33:29.700 And I don't understand why anyone...
01:33:32.240 Like, immediately, what I think you take out of Tim Walls is, oh, this is fake.
01:33:36.940 Like, this is just...
01:33:37.800 Yep.
01:33:38.020 It's immediate.
01:33:38.940 Yeah.
01:33:39.380 And you get it from the second you look at him.
01:33:42.540 And you see him speak for the first time.
01:33:44.880 Yeah.
01:33:44.980 It's so...
01:33:46.880 In...
01:33:47.280 In...
01:33:47.700 It's like...
01:33:49.000 Inalienable rights.
01:33:51.180 Like, it's like...
01:33:52.180 It's already determined before you even start down the road.
01:33:56.820 This is gonna be...
01:33:57.620 If she loses...
01:33:58.980 We'll be looked back at history as one of the dumbest decisions
01:34:02.180 in the history of politics.
01:34:03.760 Yeah.
01:34:04.020 He brings nothing to the table.
01:34:05.760 He is a giant zilch.
01:34:07.380 The only thing he brought to the table was calling J.D. Vance weird,
01:34:10.140 which was such a failure that they had to abandon it completely.
01:34:13.800 And it was a failure because he's the one who's so weird.
01:34:17.000 He's so weird.
01:34:17.800 And you would know it...
01:34:18.360 Oh, my gosh.
01:34:18.960 If you dealt...
01:34:19.820 And inauthentic.
01:34:21.360 It's such a great part with Kamala because if she had spent any time
01:34:26.820 dealing with actual normal people in the middle of the country,
01:34:30.120 she would immediately have known this was nonsense.
01:34:34.740 Yeah.
01:34:34.880 That he was fake and that this would not work.
01:34:37.140 But she's so disconnected.
01:34:39.680 He is the vision of what she thinks people in the middle of the country are like.
01:34:43.860 So she's like, I don't know.
01:34:44.780 Maybe these idiots, racists in the middle of the country will like this guy.
01:34:48.540 This absolute buffoon.
01:34:51.120 Mm-hmm.
01:34:51.420 And it is if she may still very well win this race.
01:34:55.840 We'll give you a Pulsecast update here in a minute.
01:34:57.860 She may very well win this race.
01:34:59.280 But if she does, he will be no help to her.
01:35:02.380 And if she loses particularly, and I almost want it to happen this way,
01:35:07.480 I want her to lose Pennsylvania by like a point.
01:35:12.480 I want that to be the way this ends.
01:35:15.460 Now, our whole country might be lit on fire, but I just want it to be centrally sent to her,
01:35:20.540 whatever's left of her frontal cortex, that the reason she lost was this guy.
01:35:26.620 Because she easily could have picked Shapiro.
01:35:30.020 It probably would have moved the Pulse in Pennsylvania by a point.
01:35:34.240 And it's just incomprehensible that she would pick this idiot to be her running mate.
01:35:41.180 It started for me with the coach thing.
01:35:44.160 Oh, God.
01:35:45.180 When they were trying to sell the whole, he's a coach thing.
01:35:47.820 And so I thought, okay, he was a high school head football coach?
01:35:52.040 No.
01:35:52.320 No.
01:35:52.700 He wasn't even the head coach.
01:35:54.280 He was like the linebacker coach or something.
01:35:57.040 He was like the water boy of the football team.
01:36:00.500 No, well, I think, well, there was rumors that he was the defensive coordinator,
01:36:03.780 which is a role.
01:36:04.660 It's a real role on a team.
01:36:05.880 I don't know how good the defense was or whatever.
01:36:07.660 But they made it out like he was the coach of the team.
01:36:12.960 Yeah, and he just hopped on for like a season or whatever, right?
01:36:15.980 Like it's nothing.
01:36:17.220 It's all fake.
01:36:18.780 And that's the thing.
01:36:19.520 Anyone, any normal person who deals with normal people in the middle of the country
01:36:24.680 would have seen Tim Walls immediately and be like, oh, good God, no.
01:36:29.980 Anyone who, any advisor.
01:36:31.520 But when you got a 23-year-old TikTok star as one of your main advisors.
01:36:35.520 Then he's fine.
01:36:36.200 Of course, he sounds fine.
01:36:37.060 Yeah, I think that's what racists like.
01:36:38.720 They like guys like that.
01:36:39.680 Maybe the racists will vote for us.
01:36:41.380 It's just unbelievable.
01:36:43.320 Anyway, that was a total, we're going off topic.
01:36:45.580 It wasn't even what we were talking about.
01:36:46.680 Still, it's definitely worth it.
01:36:49.880 I don't even know where we were going.
01:36:50.880 I just can't stand Tim Walls that much.
01:36:54.300 I was talking to somebody the other day.
01:36:55.740 She's like, you know, my wife really likes her, really likes him.
01:36:59.720 Like Tim Walls?
01:37:01.180 Tim Walls really likes him.
01:37:02.220 I'm like, how?
01:37:02.960 Oh, my gosh.
01:37:03.920 How could even his wife like him?
01:37:05.860 I don't understand it.
01:37:07.520 I don't understand it.
01:37:08.420 It is impossible to understand to me.
01:37:10.380 It's not.
01:37:11.120 There are a hundred different people that fit the same profile as Tim Walls that I've interacted
01:37:17.720 with in my life.
01:37:18.540 And I like all of them.
01:37:20.140 Yeah.
01:37:20.240 He is obviously not the same thing.
01:37:23.460 He is a false like version.
01:37:27.020 It's like the sitcom dad thing.
01:37:28.280 It's like what a L.A. Hollywood screenwriter thinks a dad in Minnesota is like.
01:37:33.700 Yeah.
01:37:34.040 It's pathetic.
01:37:35.280 And the way he comes out on stage every time.
01:37:37.380 And then he had the unmitigated gall.
01:37:39.280 He had the giblets to say that Elon Musk skipped out on stage and was like.
01:37:45.940 Jumping around.
01:37:46.640 Jumping around.
01:37:47.140 That was weird.
01:37:47.840 And that was weird.
01:37:49.120 Are you.
01:37:49.740 Have you seen you?
01:37:50.800 Have you seen yourself?
01:37:51.820 Have you met you?
01:37:53.200 Right.
01:37:53.440 Like so bad.
01:37:54.980 Oh.
01:37:55.660 So bad.
01:37:56.740 And as Glenn pointed out, you know, there was a period in time where like if you mock
01:38:01.580 the social activities of someone with Asperger's, that might be looked down upon.
01:38:08.540 Yeah.
01:38:08.740 Maybe that wouldn't be the thing that you would be leading with.
01:38:12.460 But apparently that's what they do.
01:38:14.100 It's okay for Tim Walls to do.
01:38:15.340 It doesn't matter.
01:38:16.420 Although not to his son.
01:38:18.460 No.
01:38:18.800 Right.
01:38:19.040 And look.
01:38:19.420 You can't say anything about his son.
01:38:21.320 No, it shouldn't.
01:38:22.260 But.
01:38:22.360 Literally the only thing I like about Tim Walls is his son.
01:38:25.000 Yeah.
01:38:25.180 His son seems like he really loves his dad.
01:38:27.400 And like I, you know, I like that.
01:38:29.560 You know, I'm a sucker for that.
01:38:30.760 I'm even at some level a sucker for it with.
01:38:34.500 This is going to sound.
01:38:36.140 Even though he shouldn't like his dad.
01:38:37.800 No, he shouldn't.
01:38:38.680 He should hate his dad.
01:38:39.800 No.
01:38:41.040 But like I'm even.
01:38:42.040 I can even.
01:38:42.820 I even like Bronny James.
01:38:45.200 Like I.
01:38:45.840 Oh, man.
01:38:46.000 He seems like a good guy.
01:38:47.600 Like I don't like his dad at all.
01:38:49.280 But there's part of me that likes the fact that his dad is like ruining the NBA to get
01:38:54.300 his kid to play with him.
01:38:55.260 I kind of like it.
01:38:56.240 Like I kind of like the nepotism.
01:38:58.640 Yeah.
01:38:58.860 I do too.
01:38:59.540 You know, there's part of me that's like that like makes it relate.
01:39:02.840 I would love to like if I grow up in my life, you know, as I get older and like I'm working
01:39:06.800 with my son, I'll freaking love that.
01:39:08.400 That'll be.
01:39:09.260 That'll be a great goal for my life to have my son and my daughter around to be able to
01:39:13.300 do that later in life.
01:39:14.420 Like I, I get all that, but like I don't get the Tim Walls thing at all.
01:39:19.760 It's so, it's just so inertly and obviously terrible.
01:39:25.520 And like the fact that they had, I watched a speech of, I was going through the candidates
01:39:30.140 for VP.
01:39:30.780 Who was he going to pick?
01:39:31.440 And I was doing my, you know, you could look at the odds on paper, right?
01:39:34.940 And on paper, a guy like the Senator from Arizona, the astronaut guy, Kelly, Mark Kelly
01:39:39.920 was a really good pick.
01:39:41.380 Yeah.
01:39:41.640 You know?
01:39:41.900 And then I was like, I was worried about that.
01:39:43.220 I was worried about that pick and I was like, well, let me do my, you know, like we were
01:39:47.860 talking about football off the air as we usually do.
01:39:50.240 And you know, you do, you can look at stats and you get an impression, but you also got
01:39:53.740 to do the film work, right?
01:39:54.900 Yeah.
01:39:55.160 So I was doing the film work on the VP race and the three mentioned are Kelly, Shapiro
01:40:00.980 and Walls.
01:40:01.960 And so I'm going back and I'm watching old interviews.
01:40:04.120 I'm watching speeches.
01:40:04.940 I'm watching debates.
01:40:06.380 And I watch a debate with Mark Kelly.
01:40:08.760 I guess it was the senatorial debate.
01:40:10.620 And I'm like, this guy's bad.
01:40:11.960 This is, this guy's bad.
01:40:13.940 Like they're, they're not, they're going to look at this, their video and they're not
01:40:16.720 going to pick him.
01:40:17.980 Kelly, I thought would be the pick because he, he solved a lot of issues for Kamala Harris.
01:40:22.880 Like, you know, patriotic and, you know, he could bring the gun issue into the conversation
01:40:27.520 really easily with what happened to his wife, especially after Trump just got shot.
01:40:31.480 People like astronauts, people like astronauts, people like military guys.
01:40:34.700 Like there's a lot there on paper, but watching him in the debate, he's just, he's not good
01:40:38.640 at it.
01:40:38.960 I mean, like he would, his biggest moment would be bad because he was not good at that debate.
01:40:43.420 He seemed to be the guy that Obama favored too.
01:40:45.580 He did.
01:40:46.540 But I mean, watching, doing the film work, you realize he's bad.
01:40:49.240 I watched a conversation with, with Josh Shapiro.
01:40:52.000 Shapiro did at a press conference after the shooting, which happened in his state.
01:40:56.080 Uh, and it was good.
01:40:59.920 Yeah.
01:41:00.320 I saw that.
01:41:00.760 It was good.
01:41:01.500 He was, he wasn't like, well, maybe he didn't get, maybe that was glass that hit him.
01:41:05.600 He didn't get shot with a bullet.
01:41:06.700 It was none of that.
01:41:07.420 He didn't do any of that.
01:41:07.780 He came off as really worried about it, was horrified by it.
01:41:11.980 It was convincing.
01:41:13.580 He was a good messenger.
01:41:15.200 I came out of all that and was like, hold, I didn't even consider walls as a possibility
01:41:19.720 after watching him.
01:41:20.560 I was like, there's no way they're going to pick this buffoon.
01:41:22.240 But I was nervous about Shapiro, like Shapiro, and I will be nervous about him in 2028.
01:41:27.920 He might wind up being where really fake.
01:41:30.220 There could be more to it, but like on the surface, worrisome.
01:41:34.600 Yeah.
01:41:34.780 He can come off reasonable.
01:41:36.060 Yeah.
01:41:36.440 And, and then they pick walls.
01:41:38.360 Hilarious.
01:41:38.920 Triple eight, seven, two, seven back.
01:41:40.420 More coming up in one minute.
01:41:41.740 Hilarious is the word.
01:41:43.240 Um, all right.
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01:41:48.200 Okay.
01:41:48.760 All right.
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01:43:00.920 Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
01:43:10.040 Did you see Kamala get booed in Houston?
01:43:13.220 When?
01:43:14.060 You hate to see it.
01:43:15.340 Oh, it's so disappointing.
01:43:16.820 Darn it.
01:43:17.280 Man.
01:43:17.900 Oh, well, let's move past it.
01:43:19.980 Okay.
01:43:20.520 And show you that moment that was so troublesome to so many of us when she got booed at her own
01:43:27.880 rally because Beyonce didn't sing.
01:43:30.920 So her crowd tries to cover it up with the Kamala, Kamala.
01:43:42.120 Thank you.
01:43:44.160 Next question and go, I guess you're the smaller rally down the street.
01:43:47.820 And he wasn't doing a rally down the street.
01:43:52.220 And it won't be smaller either.
01:43:54.600 Is that Tucker Carlson in the background?
01:43:57.340 There's just a guy that looks like a mini Tucker Carlson behind it.
01:44:00.260 Okay.
01:44:02.400 So they keep and they keep booing because they're pissed that she didn't perform as they were
01:44:07.660 promised.
01:44:08.320 So this isn't a Trump supporter.
01:44:11.540 No.
01:44:11.940 Booing.
01:44:12.440 No.
01:44:12.620 These are Kamala supporters who came to the rally, apparently to see Beyonce sing.
01:44:18.460 That's how she got so many people there.
01:44:20.200 And now they're leaving.
01:44:25.420 And she's saying, okay, goodbye.
01:44:27.360 Goodbye.
01:44:28.020 Go to the smaller rally down the street.
01:44:31.160 And look at the fake smile.
01:44:32.680 Like she, she's like, what is the calculated facial expression I need for this moment?
01:44:37.180 Oh, joyful smile.
01:44:40.100 Engage, joyful smile.
01:44:41.440 Disengage, yelling about fascism.
01:44:50.420 When they go low, we go high or something.
01:44:52.860 Oh, I heard something.
01:44:56.300 Wow.
01:44:57.200 Wow, that's pretty significant.
01:44:58.980 Yeah, it really is.
01:45:00.280 It's amazing.
01:45:01.180 There's another guy that looks like Donald Trump Jr. behind her.
01:45:03.280 What is happening?
01:45:03.680 Oh, yeah, I see that guy.
01:45:04.520 Yeah.
01:45:04.660 Yeah.
01:45:04.720 This is bad.
01:45:13.840 This is worse than I had imagined it from the stories I had read about it.
01:45:19.040 It's very long.
01:45:21.140 Well, look, we all know Beyonce's a huge star.
01:45:24.100 That's how she's getting these rallies filled.
01:45:25.980 Yeah.
01:45:26.280 Oh, absolutely.
01:45:27.560 Not coming for her.
01:45:28.600 Not coming for Kamala.
01:45:29.660 No.
01:45:30.240 And they did the same thing with Lizzo a few weeks ago.
01:45:34.500 They did.
01:45:34.780 Last week or the week before, and it was the same thing, and she didn't perform either.
01:45:38.780 But that's how they're getting people at these rallies, and I think they had 2,000 at that
01:45:42.980 particular rally, and she did the same thing, that people are going, you should be even
01:45:47.820 at a smaller rally down the street, which was 7,000 plus people.
01:45:53.320 Now, which one's higher, though, Pat?
01:45:54.560 Which one's larger?
01:45:55.880 If you do the math on that.
01:45:56.720 Carry the one.
01:45:57.560 I'm going to go to 7,000.
01:45:59.000 7,000 is larger than 2,000.
01:46:00.280 That's confirmed?
01:46:00.300 But only three and a half times.
01:46:02.040 But only three and a half times.
01:46:03.120 Well, that's not that much.
01:46:03.880 So that's not bad.
01:46:04.420 Pretty much the same thing.
01:46:04.980 That's not bad.
01:46:05.560 It's really close.
01:46:06.500 Really, really close.
01:46:08.160 All right.
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01:47:50.840 Pat and Stu for Glenn today.
01:47:53.780 So we covered the vice presidential candidate from the other side, Tim Walls, but how about
01:48:02.500 J.D. Vance?
01:48:03.580 What are your thoughts on J.D. Vance now?
01:48:05.860 He's been great.
01:48:06.720 I really like him now.
01:48:08.400 I mean, I think it's been arguably the best performance by a vice presidential candidate
01:48:15.820 that I can remember.
01:48:16.680 He's powerful.
01:48:17.660 He's really good at this stuff.
01:48:19.460 I don't know who you'd even compare it to.
01:48:21.480 I don't know either.
01:48:23.500 He's just, he's been great.
01:48:25.320 He's been great.
01:48:25.860 He's gone into unfriendly territory over and over and over again, handled it with ease.
01:48:29.580 Yep.
01:48:30.040 He's been generally likable.
01:48:32.020 He dominated the debate.
01:48:33.820 You know, and really this comeback here from Trump when he was down maybe a month ago or
01:48:39.160 whatever, we can go through the details on this in a second if you want, but really started
01:48:43.580 arguably with that VP debate.
01:48:46.240 Yeah.
01:48:46.400 I was just railing about Walls being horrible, but like him with Vance beating him really
01:48:52.260 set off the momentum that has carried Trump into the lead here.
01:48:56.320 I think so too.
01:48:57.300 As bad as Tim Walls is, I think J.D. Vance has been that good.
01:49:01.320 Yep.
01:49:01.740 I agree.
01:49:02.060 And he was in unfriendly territory again over the weekend with Jake Tapper on CNN.
01:49:08.060 And here's what happened there.
01:49:10.020 Ask yourself a basic question about network integrity.
01:49:13.460 You guys talked about the Russia hoax nonstop.
01:49:16.920 The FBI was investigating it.
01:49:18.260 The FBI was investigating it.
01:49:19.700 And so you took the words of unnamed FBI agents and put them on your network as if they were
01:49:25.880 the gospel truth.
01:49:26.800 You did it again and again.
01:49:28.320 A viewer of your network would have believed that Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin conspired
01:49:32.740 in 2016.
01:49:33.760 No.
01:49:33.980 That was totally and preposterously false.
01:49:36.520 Well, that's what you just said is false.
01:49:38.280 We covered an FBI investigation.
01:49:39.560 I don't know why you want to talk about the FBI investigation.
01:49:41.940 You covered it in a way that gave credence to anonymous sources, accusations.
01:49:47.420 You did it yourself.
01:49:48.380 Your network did it, Jake.
01:49:49.740 But again, can we talk about the issues that Americans care most about?
01:49:53.720 I'm talking about things that Donald Trump has said.
01:49:55.700 Yes.
01:49:55.860 If you have an issue with whether or not he's talking about the economy enough, that's between
01:49:59.680 you and your running mate.
01:50:00.640 I'm talking about things he has said this week.
01:50:02.860 Every single rally that he does, he talks about how he wants to unleash American energy
01:50:07.200 so we can lower the cost of groceries.
01:50:09.000 He talks about the fact that housing has become unaffordable.
01:50:11.940 He talks about the wide-open border, Jake.
01:50:14.100 Kamala Harris and her allies.
01:50:15.760 You know, it's interesting.
01:50:17.000 Kamala Harris and her media allies, and I would put CNN in this category.
01:50:20.240 You guys seem to care.
01:50:21.920 I'll tell you that.
01:50:22.820 They wouldn't.
01:50:23.140 Well, they should watch your network more because you guys seem to care more about
01:50:27.440 Donald Trump's past than the future of the American people.
01:50:31.420 We're running this campaign on making the American dream affordable.
01:50:34.620 I'm specifically asking about how Donald Trump is going to be president in the future
01:50:38.460 should he win.
01:50:39.240 And then we're being told we're going to pursue economic policies that
01:50:41.900 lower the cost of groceries and make life more affordable again.
01:50:44.380 He talks about it every single day on the campaign trail, and so do I.
01:50:48.040 What you're talking about is an anonymously sourced story or one guy who is a disgruntled
01:50:56.220 employee.
01:50:56.660 I told you.
01:50:57.140 Where five other people pushed back against him and said that what he said was dishonest.
01:51:02.300 So why don't we talk about the policy that's affecting American citizens and not what Donald
01:51:07.920 Trump allegedly said, according to one guy who's pissed off because he got fired by Donald
01:51:12.220 Trump.
01:51:12.820 That's so good.
01:51:13.680 He's just really good at this.
01:51:16.720 He's really good at this.
01:51:18.240 It's not easy.
01:51:18.760 And, you know, Tapper's, you know, not easy to.
01:51:21.220 No.
01:51:21.500 He's not like, you know, there are certain journalists that's easy to kind of just roll
01:51:25.300 over because they're really stupid.
01:51:26.980 I mean, Tapper, I don't think, falls into that category.
01:51:28.980 He really doesn't like Donald Trump, though.
01:51:30.360 No.
01:51:31.040 That's his weak spot.
01:51:32.080 It is.
01:51:32.440 Yeah.
01:51:32.560 I agree with that.
01:51:34.120 But look, and CNN has obviously been an ally of the Harris-Walls campaign.
01:51:39.020 And you know who knows that is Harris-Walls.
01:51:41.780 The reason why, and I think Tapper.
01:51:43.380 And so does Tapper.
01:51:44.180 Tapper knows.
01:51:45.180 He's not stupid.
01:51:46.160 It is true that they would say they get bad coverage from CNN because that's what they
01:51:50.300 say about everybody.
01:51:51.060 They're complaining to the refs.
01:51:52.260 Yeah.
01:51:52.620 Right.
01:51:52.980 You know, they're being LeBron James.
01:51:55.420 They're whining about every single call, hoping to get more in the future.
01:51:59.460 But everyone knows that CNN has been incredibly helpful to, or at least attempting to be very
01:52:07.320 helpful to Harris and her campaign.
01:52:10.580 No question.
01:52:11.100 There's no doubt about that.
01:52:12.820 And maybe not to the level of MSNBC.
01:52:15.220 I've seen a couple of their anchors.
01:52:16.300 Anderson Cooper was making this point the other day.
01:52:18.460 Like, you know, I don't want to be on MSNBC.
01:52:21.680 I'm not that guy.
01:52:23.040 And it's like, there is a difference.
01:52:24.640 I mean, I've watched enough of this to torture myself.
01:52:26.820 Like, there is a difference between CNN and MSNBC.
01:52:29.100 MSNBC is more outright advocacy all the time.
01:52:34.140 That being said, CNN's not that far behind them.
01:52:37.140 It's not close.
01:52:38.660 And the only reason they're not as blatant about it is that I think that there's a part
01:52:46.040 of them that almost wants Trump to be elected because he's good for their ratings.
01:52:51.700 Yeah.
01:52:51.940 I mean, they've never had better ratings than when Trump was in office.
01:52:55.440 And so I think they'd like to see that again.
01:52:57.680 There's definitely people who work there who think that way.
01:53:00.280 I think so.
01:53:00.980 I don't think it's the people who are on the air or making editorial decisions.
01:53:05.000 I think there are business people, though, behind the scenes.
01:53:07.940 The salespeople are like, could please just give us Donald Trump?
01:53:11.040 I think so.
01:53:11.780 Please, Lord God.
01:53:12.980 I can't sell another one of the same five sponsors over and over again.
01:53:16.540 Like, you get Donald Trump in there, the left gets all fired up, lots of people watch, and
01:53:21.020 you get some money out of it.
01:53:22.080 Exactly.
01:53:22.260 I mean, I think there is a consideration there.
01:53:24.540 And they might get their wish because some of the polls are looking pretty good for him.
01:53:30.980 Yeah.
01:53:31.500 Let's go through this.
01:53:32.220 I don't know if we have the Pulsecast graphic today, but we can give you the update if we
01:53:36.580 happen to have it.
01:53:37.500 Regardless, the update is Donald Trump at a 53.98% chance to win the election.
01:53:43.860 This is ahead of Kamala Harris, who is at 46.02%.
01:53:50.000 Now, I want to put this in perspective for a minute.
01:53:54.080 You can kind of like if you this is, by the way, continuing Donald Trump's rise.
01:53:58.020 He has now risen about 10%, more than 10 percentage points from just a month ago.
01:54:03.520 Wow.
01:54:04.780 Significant movement.
01:54:06.220 And again, he was around 43.
01:54:07.800 He was around 43.
01:54:09.540 Now, remember, this is not like a prediction of how I'm feeling about it or how Pat's feeling
01:54:13.360 about it.
01:54:13.700 This is just all the data, right?
01:54:15.120 These are the election models made by data experts.
01:54:18.100 These are mainstream polling averages.
01:54:20.680 These are prediction markets.
01:54:22.520 Okay.
01:54:22.740 All this stuff that we look at to determine where the race is, this is what it's showing.
01:54:27.200 So this is not like some Trump fan.
01:54:29.320 Almost all the people who are doing the things that go into this data are mainstream, nonpartisan
01:54:36.160 or left, right?
01:54:37.200 Like they're not a lot of conservative data going into this.
01:54:40.220 And if you kind of look at the campaign since Kamala got into the race, there have been four
01:54:45.660 distinct phases of this race.
01:54:48.440 First, the initial rise of Kamala Harris.
01:54:50.780 Okay.
01:54:50.960 That was in August, basically the month of August.
01:54:53.040 She came from out of nowhere, obviously was, you know, coming off of Biden's really bad
01:54:57.440 poll numbers, but she came from out of nowhere and she took, took the lead, a slight lead.
01:55:02.000 Then you have that burst of that bubble, which was the first two weeks of September.
01:55:05.440 You have the post-debate bump for Kamala Harris, which is the next two weeks, the last two
01:55:13.140 weeks of September.
01:55:13.940 And then the Trump comeback, which has been the entire month of October.
01:55:17.680 Of those four phases, the largest move in the entire model of the Pulsecast has been
01:55:23.320 this Trump comeback.
01:55:24.860 It is now the most significant development since Kamala Harris got into the race.
01:55:29.400 Wow.
01:55:29.720 Now it's not being covered that way.
01:55:31.060 I think there is some fear from the left that they are like, oh, terrified that, you
01:55:36.120 know, Donald Trump might win.
01:55:37.200 I think there's some optimism on the right.
01:55:39.580 It is, I think the, you know, statistically speaking, the largest move in this race is
01:55:45.760 the month of October.
01:55:46.600 And this Trump comeback is taking him from a 43% chance to win, which is a 14 point percentage
01:55:53.580 point deficit.
01:55:54.300 57 to 43 is where he was a month ago.
01:55:56.180 Now he leads 53 to 47 in a percent chance of win.
01:56:00.680 So that is, it's not vibes.
01:56:03.540 The data suggests the vibes are real.
01:56:06.880 I will add the addendum here that what we're talking about here are still really small differences.
01:56:13.000 We're talking about a, basically a borderline toss up race in Kamala's favor turning into
01:56:19.760 a borderline toss up race in Trump's favor.
01:56:22.260 However, that's significant, but in this race, the biggest moves are still small and within
01:56:28.340 the realm of possibility of either candidate winning.
01:56:31.660 I mean, 54, 53, 47 or 54, 46 is not a blowout, right?
01:56:37.340 You'd still look at that and you'd say, oh gosh, this is going to be close.
01:56:39.920 It's just a little bit better than flipping a coin, but that is what the data saying.
01:56:43.880 This, the change is real.
01:56:45.120 The optimism that you're feeling, there's reason for it, not just beyond, you know, what
01:56:50.300 you might hope is happening, but what is actually happening within the mainstream data.
01:56:54.140 That's a pretty big change.
01:56:55.940 Yeah.
01:56:56.220 That's a, that's a huge turnaround.
01:56:57.980 How are you feeling about it?
01:56:59.120 It feels like he's going to win.
01:57:02.300 And I don't know, during the summer, especially late summer, it felt like maybe not, but now
01:57:09.720 it's turned around.
01:57:11.280 It feels like.
01:57:12.460 When you say late summer, you're talking, you're into September there when Kamala's getting
01:57:16.460 that bumped and yeah, August, September, and people would ask me and I'd be like, I hope
01:57:22.600 he wins.
01:57:23.680 Now I feel like he's going to win.
01:57:25.900 You do feel that way.
01:57:26.760 I do.
01:57:27.300 Yeah.
01:57:27.720 I do feel like that.
01:57:28.540 I mean, I would rather be him than her.
01:57:30.680 I don't feel passionately confident about making any sort of prediction right now.
01:57:36.580 And I, you know, with one week left, I suppose I'm not going to get there.
01:57:39.440 I feel like I'm going to end.
01:57:40.760 I'm going to go on.
01:57:41.640 We're going to have blaze TV coverage.
01:57:42.960 We're eight days away.
01:57:43.780 Yeah.
01:57:44.180 So.
01:57:44.720 Yep.
01:57:44.860 A week from tomorrow.
01:57:46.040 Yeah.
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01:57:57.260 We're going to have really good coverage.
01:57:58.640 I think you're really going to like it.
01:58:00.500 Um, and it's going to be different than the mainstream media.
01:58:03.620 Uh, we're going to have great guests and great analysis as the night goes on.
01:58:07.480 But like, I think I will enter that coverage that day without an idea of really what's going
01:58:13.700 to happen.
01:58:14.020 And I will be surprised at this point that the polling is going to reveal some late surge
01:58:18.600 that means, oh, this person's definitely going to win, or I'm really confident in their chances.
01:58:23.480 I think we're going to be looking at this going into that last night and thinking, I don't know.
01:58:28.080 I mean, the vibes are good.
01:58:30.980 You know, it feels like Donald Trump's doing well.
01:58:33.720 It's hard to imagine the country could be this stupid.
01:58:37.000 Like, I really do feel like it.
01:58:39.160 Right.
01:58:39.540 That's one of those things that I have faith in the country and I have high hopes for the
01:58:43.880 country and its future.
01:58:44.960 And it's like, how, how could a group of people be this dumb?
01:58:49.160 It's sort of like, I fall back on that at times.
01:58:51.840 And I also fall back on like looking at their flailing late moment strategy here.
01:58:57.460 Yeah.
01:58:57.700 Like, if the stuff they were doing was working, they wouldn't be saying Hitler all the time.
01:59:01.860 It wouldn't make any sense.
01:59:03.280 She wouldn't be going on these interviews.
01:59:04.980 She wouldn't be, you know, talking about fascism.
01:59:08.460 Right.
01:59:08.580 That is not, those are not the actions of a campaign that believes it's ahead.
01:59:13.460 No, that's right.
01:59:14.260 And that's comforting.
01:59:16.340 Somewhat.
01:59:17.060 Yeah, it is somewhat.
01:59:18.180 Slightly comforting.
01:59:19.220 They have so much support in the media that, that, you know, you're worried that some Americans
01:59:26.720 are going to be duped by it.
01:59:27.900 Yeah.
01:59:28.420 Oh yeah.
01:59:28.980 Oh, I, and I know some Americans are being duped by it.
01:59:32.780 Yes.
01:59:32.940 The question is, can they get to the high, high enough percentage for them to win?
01:59:36.620 I hope not.
01:59:37.660 I hope not too.
01:59:38.460 I mean, I would say Georgia and Arizona look relatively good for Trump.
01:59:43.460 You know, after that though, with the other five swing states, it's not easy to get there.
01:59:49.460 How many does he have to win?
01:59:51.000 He needs to.
01:59:51.860 So let's say he.
01:59:52.480 Of the seven.
01:59:52.980 The easiest way to think about this is thinking of the swing states, seven swing states in
01:59:57.360 two groups.
01:59:58.060 So one group, the Sun Belt, you've got Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and North Carolina.
02:00:05.260 Basically, Trump needs to win all of those.
02:00:06.880 The easiest way to think about this is Trump wins all of those and picks off one blue wall
02:00:13.020 state, which would be Pennsylvania, Michigan, or Wisconsin.
02:00:16.880 One of the three.
02:00:17.740 That's all he needs.
02:00:18.340 If he can do all of that, he can win.
02:00:22.380 But you see how this is not sure, right?
02:00:24.420 Like, he can't blow one of those states or have bad luck without picking off another blue
02:00:29.360 wall state.
02:00:30.180 Now, he can win all three of the blue wall states.
02:00:32.860 And I will be I will not be surprised at all if Donald Trump sweeps all seven of these
02:00:37.060 swing states and he and that will it will still be a close election, even if he does
02:00:41.200 that, because some of those states will be close and he will have over 300 electoral votes
02:00:46.100 and it won't feel like a close election.
02:00:48.080 But in reality, it still will be, you know, but I would not be surprised at all if he sweeps
02:00:53.520 all seven of them or wins six out of the seven of them.
02:00:56.520 But, you know, again, she doesn't need she doesn't need to do as well.
02:01:00.020 She only needs to pick off a couple of weird states and she can pull this thing off.
02:01:03.260 So it's it's far from a sure thing.
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02:03:07.260 The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times have both decided they're not going to endorse
02:03:14.560 a candidate, meaning they're not endorsing Kamala Harris.
02:03:17.400 Right.
02:03:17.600 Because there's no consideration that they would endorse Donald Trump.
02:03:20.500 No.
02:03:21.340 First of all, this is the way it should be.
02:03:23.840 Right.
02:03:24.160 Right.
02:03:24.600 I think so.
02:03:25.440 Newspapers should not make endorsements.
02:03:26.520 It's stupid.
02:03:27.540 Right.
02:03:28.200 It's always been stupid.
02:03:29.340 I've never liked it.
02:03:30.160 I don't like it when my candidate gets endorsed by a newspaper.
02:03:32.500 It's dumb.
02:03:33.920 It's always been dumb.
02:03:36.020 Well, news is the first word of paper of the first part of newspaper.
02:03:41.680 I've noticed that.
02:03:42.220 Yeah.
02:03:42.420 News.
02:03:43.000 Yeah.
02:03:43.260 So there's they're supposed to be non-biased.
02:03:46.420 Right.
02:03:46.700 Right.
02:03:47.000 And just even if you're you are biased, you give your viewers or lift readers at least
02:03:51.560 an impression that you're trying.
02:03:53.960 But they're not even trying.
02:03:55.100 Right.
02:03:55.220 Like the New York Times wrote an op-ed the other day, I think it was yesterday, that
02:03:59.300 said Kamala Harris is the only patriotic choice for president, meaning anyone who votes against
02:04:07.780 Kamala Harris is unpatriotic.
02:04:10.280 Unbelievable.
02:04:10.700 Now, we Hillary Clinton correctly got some heat for her deplorables thing, but it was
02:04:18.480 way, way less offensive than than that.
02:04:22.080 She was saying like a group of them are like, well, a lot of them are good, but some of them
02:04:26.300 fall in that basket of deplorables.
02:04:27.880 And that was bad enough.
02:04:29.560 They're saying every single Trump voter is unpatriotic.
02:04:33.560 Jeez.
02:04:34.040 That's the stance of the paper of record.
02:04:36.820 Incredible.
02:04:37.740 It's incredible.
02:04:38.440 And you got a couple of left-leaning newspapers that have refused to.
02:04:44.100 But that's how bad Kamala is.
02:04:46.860 The Washington Post and LA Times won't even endorse her.
02:04:51.440 That should tell you something.
02:04:53.400 All right.
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