On today's podcast, all the reaction from last night's Democratic Debates, from Megyn Kelly's experience moderating debates, to CNN fact-checking the candidates, to the fact that CNN didn't even bother to fact check the entire thing.
00:04:35.800Their fact-checks were incorrect and or were opinion.
00:04:41.720And then you had the assist by the rest of the media and back to CNN and this absolute cretin named Daniel Dale, whose fact-check after the fact was that Trump lied 33 times and she lied once.
00:05:13.300He didn't make that clear, but I'm going to guess because on Twitter, he called her out for trying to claim that she had reversed her personal stance on fracking in 2020.
00:05:50.040So, Megan, what she had to do last night was assure people that hadn't seen her act presidential to appear to be strong, tough, and presidential.
00:07:34.120I cannot believe that the people sitting at home, and don't forget this election, is coming down at the margins to men versus women.
00:07:43.900Men are for Trump and women are for Kamala.
00:07:47.040That these men sitting at home are going to say, I'm going to vote for her.
00:07:51.500I can sit at home on election day and let her win.
00:07:54.640I just think they're going to be motivated by how extreme she is, yes, on policy, which Trump failed to point out last night, but her behavior.
00:08:06.740She is the opposite of a Margaret Thatcher.
00:08:08.600And I think her schoolgirl attacks on him personally, trying to undermine the dignity of this man who served as president and was almost assassinated a month or two ago.
00:08:21.260And her eye rolling and so on, which telegraphs, I can't control myself, were a real turnoff.
00:08:27.900Let me ask you, I was personally offended, and I can't imagine that the American people weren't.
00:08:36.740When he was talking about how people are suffering and you can't afford the groceries at the grocery store, when she laughed and rolled her eyes at that, I saw that and I'm like, oh my gosh, you're in such denial that that is happening, or you just don't care.
00:09:00.320Do you think that, did that play on you?
00:09:03.740Yeah, there was that moment she laughed, and she laughed when he was raising what's happening in Springfield, Ohio.
00:09:43.520What's happening in our cities because of the minimum, this is what's been documented, 10.4 million illegals who have come under her watch.
00:09:54.2402.3 million under Trump's four years, 10.4 minimum, not counting gotaways, under hers.
00:10:02.400And when the question is raised, look at what's happening to American cities because of it.
00:10:11.620The family of that 12-year-old little girl who was murdered by illegals down at the southern border who Trump went down and spent time with.
00:10:17.260That's the kind of stuff Trump needed to raise and didn't.
00:10:22.580But at a minimum, his team now today needs to be showing Cacklin Kamala back at it on the two worst issues for her, the economy and immigration.
00:11:28.140I mean, truly, just as one example, but like, how many questions do we have on 2020 election denialism and so on?
00:11:33.800And how many questions do we have about what's being done to young girls in this country and about, you know, the cutting off body parts of kids who are just confused because their parents got a divorce?
00:12:05.880It should be, if they do anything from this point forward, either there's no moderator, they go mano a mano, or he picks one and she picks one.
00:12:13.540But he has got to expose her because nobody else will, and she will crumble eventually.
00:12:40.980Mark Halperin reported that she'd been getting help from, he did it in sort of tongue-in-cheek, so you had to read between the lines, but it was CAA and Brian Lord, who's one of the heads of CAA, the most powerful agency, or one of them, talent agency in the country, and that they were bringing in top Hollywood actors and actresses to coach her on delivery.
00:13:04.200That's what it takes to make her saleable to the American people.
00:13:09.660But I really believe that the people sitting in Iowa know that.
00:13:16.680They watched that, and there's just no way they looked at her and thought, yeah, this is a genuine person who cares about me.
00:13:56.440But when she kept saying over and over again, you know, you're weak, you're weak, you're weak, she was just trying to get under his skin the entire time.
00:14:06.360And I have to tell you, I don't know if I could have been as restrained as he was last night.
00:14:27.480But the number of personal, emasculating attacks she launched on him, if he had done anything like that to her, we'd be getting lectured all day about his misogyny.
00:14:45.240And all I could think of when I looked at Trump was, this is like a soldier in a foxhole, surrounded by enemy fire, trying to return fire, you know, one by one by one.
00:20:02.420If I was caught lying, I would say, no, no, no, I'm not the one who said that.
00:20:06.220It was, you know, my sister or my friend or whoever, wherever you got in trouble, you would, your instinct was blame it on them because you were a kid.
00:20:16.880I would say what I was doing by blaming someone else.
00:20:22.820And as I was thinking, and I heard Kamala say, world leaders are laughing at Donald Trump.
00:21:25.320Last night, lie after lie after lie after lie.
00:21:29.460And they are, if you spent, if you watched it and then spent a few minutes on the Internet, you could debunk with their audio or his audio at the actual event.
00:23:18.160The ego defending itself against highly negative parts of the self by denying their existence in themselves and attributing them to others,
00:34:01.180So what have you found on the ducks and the geese and everything else?
00:34:07.020Well, I can tell you that it is an issue that has been raised to the city for months, months before this got brought to the national attention last week into this week.
00:34:22.100You know, I can't speak to how widespread it is, but it's been enough of a problem that people have been saying, hey, you know, like we've been seeing this.
00:34:35.660And from my understanding is not just with the duck issue, you know, the pet issue, but overall any issue that residents have been raising over the, you know, 20,000 Haitians being put into their city.
00:34:50.480A lot of the residents feel that the city commission is just not listening to their problems or they're unwilling to do anything about it because there is a lot of money being involved in the decisions because, you know, these Haitians, they have jobs.
00:35:12.120I mean, and so that's why they're able to be here legally.
00:35:21.540How did they do job placement for 15,000 or 20,000 Haitians?
00:35:28.580It's through a temp agency called First Diversity.
00:35:31.800It's based here in Springfield, and that's one of the tension points within the American citizens here is that everything seems to be revolved around accommodating the Haitians first and the American citizens second.
00:35:48.620And that's why they're so upset at the city commission because the city commission appears that they want to make Springfield seem as accommodating as possible to the Haitian population, which includes not towing cars of unlicensed drivers.
00:36:03.740Surrounding communities are having to do that because, you know, admittedly, they're not very great drivers, and it's caused, you know, some people have been killed.
00:36:13.920There have been accidents on the road.
00:36:15.940But Springfield in the past has just not been willing to tow their cars whenever there's been an accident or whether they've been caught driving recklessly.
00:36:25.200And so that's one of the reasons why people no longer drive into Springfield to shop.
00:36:32.480I was in Tremont City, which is just five minutes to the north.
00:36:35.620They no longer go to the Kroger or the Walmart in Springfield.
00:36:38.480They go to the cities up north to do the shopping because they say even being on the road is too dangerous.
00:36:45.320I got to believe that a town that small, I mean, Kamala last night said it was a mid-sized town.
00:38:36.100They're charging them, I've been told, $200 a week for just the bed.
00:38:42.200And it was explained to me that the bed never gets cold because there's just a constant rotation of people that use it for those eight hours.
00:38:49.960Then they go to work and then they come back and it just starts all over again.
00:38:53.020So you put, you know, six, you know, you put, you know, you know, two sets of bunk beds in a room.
00:39:14.440When you have that many people crammed into one, you know, a two bedroom, one bedroom place, but you have 15 people inside, that's a fire hazard.
00:39:22.660But the city has refused to enforce the codes.
00:39:25.740It's, again, it's tried to accommodate the Haitians as much as possible.
00:39:29.660And American citizens who haven't been able to afford to leave, they've ended up homeless.
00:39:35.880There's, there's encampments that have sprung up around, have sprung up around Springfield.
00:39:40.280And it's not because of just homeless people as like Los Angeles that are drugged out.
00:39:45.300It's, they can't afford anything else.
00:39:48.060I have to tell you, uh, if this were happening in my city and, uh, somebody came to enforce some sort of ordinance, uh, you know, I was building a house and they were like, you got to get a permit for this because we have to know for fire safety.