Leftists Don't Want a Democracy. They Want a MACHINE | Guest: Tulsi Gabbard | 8⧸27⧸24
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Summary
Glenn and Stu are joined by Tommy Robinson to discuss the bird flu outbreak, and how to deal with it. Also, Tulsi Gabbard would like to have a position in the Trump administration, and why she thinks cross-dressing should be allowed in the military.
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We're going to get into that here in just a minute.
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She would like to have a position in the Trump administration, maybe as the Secretary of Defense.
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We'll talk to her about what would you do, you know, with all the cross-dressing and everything.
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You know, do you think that's really healthy for our military?
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Also, Zuckerberg admitted to Congress yesterday in a letter that, yeah, yeah, okay, we did shadow ban people.
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But we did it because they were really mean to us, so we had to do it.
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I think it was the most important thing in our lives.
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My question is, where do I go to get my reputation back?
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Why am I still suppressed today, Mark Zuckerberg?
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I'm wondering, maybe you jot down, you don't have to write a formal letter, just maybe jot a note down to us and let us know.
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So, we'll give you that and so much more in 60 seconds.
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I just wanted to touch on freedom of speech here.
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And, Stu, can you give a recap of who Tommy is and what the controversy was?
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So, Tommy Robinson is this guy who is very outspoken on all of the rape of children, the pedophilia.
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And he's in England, and he's saying that there's two levels of justice.
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There's one for all the white people, and then one, or I shouldn't say that, one for all of the English people that were born in England, and then one for the newcomers, you know, the refugees.
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And by the way, me just saying that, that way, could get me arrested if I were in London or England.
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He came out, and they've been blaming him for all of the violence.
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And he said, no, you can't blame me for the violence.
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And he said, I have done a, just recently, I did a big rally, and I said, peace is the only way to do this.
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When I asked him if he was for violence, he not only reiterated that, but he said, just like you're January 6th, violence will be the end of our movement.
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Well, after that interview, we posted it, and it was up on YouTube.
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And they immediately said that we couldn't post it because it was inciting violence.
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However, I don't think this was YouTube's call.
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I think YouTube got pressure from the European Union and also pressure from England to make sure that that didn't get out.
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So, we've been suppressed, and we appealed, and we said to YouTube that it didn't have it.
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We looked at your content again and confirmed that it should stay limited.
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But it's important that we keep the YouTube community protected.
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Meanwhile, you're convincing my kids that they can be, you know, another gender, which is scientifically impossible.
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So, we tried to embed the video in a story that we were sending out.
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Its content has been identified by the YouTube community as inappropriate or offensive to some audiences.
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We know that Facebook has suppressed us a great deal in the last couple of years.
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They are now looking into it, and I'm waiting to see what they find.
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I'm sure they're honestly looking, especially after what happened yesterday with Zuckerberg.
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Zuckerberg wrote a pretty astounding letter to Jim Jordan and the chairman of the judiciary looking into the weaponization of government.
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There's a lot of talk right now around how the U.S. interacts with companies like Meta, and I want to be clear about our position.
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We're about promoting free speech and helping people connect in a safe and secure way.
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As part of this, we regularly hear from governments all around the world and others with various concerns around public discourse and public safety.
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In 2021, senior officials from the Biden administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire, and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn't agree.
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Ultimately, it was our decision whether or not to take the content down, and we own our decisions, including COVID-19-related charges we made to the enforcement in the wake of this pressure.
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I believe the government pressure was wrong, and I regret that we were not more outspoken about it.
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I also think we made some choices that, with the benefit of hindsight and new information, we wouldn't make today.
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Like I said to our teams at the time, I feel strongly that we should not compromise our content standards due to pressure from any administration in either direction, and we're ready to push back if something like this happens again.
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In a separate situation, the FBI warned us about potential Russian disinformation operation about the Biden family and Burisma in the lead-up to the 2020 election.
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That fall, when we saw a New York Post story reporting on corruption allegations involving the then-Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's family, we sent the story to fact-checkers for review and temporarily, temporarily demoted it while waiting for a reply.
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It's since been made clear the reporting was not Russian disinformation, and in retrospect, we shouldn't have demoted the story.
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We've changed our policies and processes to make sure this doesn't happen again.
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For instance, we no longer temporarily demote things in the U.S. while waiting for, oh, kneel down and bow down to the fact-checkers.
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Apart from content moderation, I want to address the contributions I made to the last presidential cycle to support electoral infrastructure.
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The idea here was to make sure local election jurisdictions across the country had the resources they needed to help people vote safely during the global pandemic.
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I made these contributions through the Chan Zuckerberg initiative.
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They were designed to be nonpartisan, spread across urban, rural, and suburban communities.
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Still, despite the analysis I've seen showing otherwise, I know that some people believe this work benefited one party over the other.
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My goal was to be neutral and not play a role in one way or another, or even appear to play a role.
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So I don't plan on making a similar contribution this cycle.
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You know, I guess I could sue Facebook because now they are admitting that they are doing this thing.
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Or, Stu, does Section 230 cover lawsuits like that when you're actually injured by Facebook?
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No, Section 230 would not protect them in that way.
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It would protect them against what the telegram guy is facing in Russia.
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Or in France, excuse me, the Russian telegram guy.
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So, in France, they just arrested the guy who is, he does something like Signal, where it is an encrypted communication device.
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And you can just download the app, and you can write to people, just like Signal, in Telegram, and nobody can read it.
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Well, because they don't have Section 230, we are now having to live by European standards.
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Well, they're censoring me because we could throw Glenn Beck under the bus, or we could lose all of Europe.
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French prosecutors released information on Monday about the potential criminal charges that the telegram founder and CEO is now being investigated in connection that he was arrested last week when a private jet was landed in the country from Azerbaijan.
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So, these are the 12 charges that they are investigating that appear to stem from Durov's alleged refusal to moderate illicit content on the platform.
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So, the idea here was, with Section 230, you are either a publisher, or you're just a free space platform.
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You either edit and hold standards, or you don't.
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And if you don't, you can't be held responsible for anything.
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So, if you're doing an app and something's happening, well, you better know about it.
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Well, if you have an encrypted service, how are you going to know about it unless you're listening in to all of the things that they're doing?
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Which would then negate the reason you would have encryption.
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They're, yeah, I think they're all complicity, okay?
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Webmastering an online platform in order to enable illegal transaction in an organized group.
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Now, I would like to know, has any of these guys from the WEF, are they ever going to be charged with complicity on destroying the Western way of life?
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I know they're talking to each other all the time.
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I wonder if they're using anything like signal.
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Then, refusal to communicate at the request of competent authorities.
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Information or documents necessary for carrying out and operating interceptions allowed by law.
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Now, complicity, possessing pornographic images of minors.
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He's complicit with the people who do because those people were using his app.
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Complicity, distributing, offering, or making available pornographic images of minors in an organized group.
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So, they're going to make this guy into a guy who is selling children for pornography or prostitution.
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Complicity, offering, or selling, making available without legitimate reason.
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Equipment, tools, programs, or data designed or adapted to get access to and damage the operation of automated data processing systems.
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Complicity, organized fraud, criminal association with a view to committing a crime or offense punishable by five years or more in imprisonment.
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Laundering of the proceeds derived from the organized group's offenses and crimes.
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I guess that's because they were paying for the app?
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Providing cryptology services aiming to ensure confidentiality without certified declaration.
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Providing cryptology tool not solely ensuring authentication or integrity monitoring without prior declaration.
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You know, I love the cryptology where the government can monitor it.
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Maybe, you know, I love that kind of, I want a private conversation, you know, with my friends, my family, my coworkers, whatever.
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I want it to be private that nobody can hack into and take and put it online.
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Well, well, yeah, you could have that, but there's got to be a third party that's looking at it.
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No, importing a cryptology tool ensuring authentication or integrity monitoring without prior declaration.
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You know, there's always been conspirators that are walking around and having secret meetings, you know.
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They're always having these secret meetings, shh, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet.
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So are we going to allow people who make this kind of stuff possible, are we going to allow them to go to jail,
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or are we going to allow them to make it available for all the good guys, knowing that some of the bad guys are going to be swept up in it,
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So the founder of Telegram, which is very much like Signal here in America,
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And he was arrested and charged, 12 charges, most of them conspiracy,
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It is one that is encrypted for personal security and private conversations.
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Well, the answer is they don't have Section 230 over in Europe.
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And as much as I hate Section 230 because it's not being upheld here in America,
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He was on with Tucker Carlson, I don't know, a couple of months ago.
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Here he is talking about how the U.S. government is trying to shut him down.
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The FBI, the security agencies, wherever we came to the U.S.
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So to give you an example, last time I was in the U.S.,
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I brought an engineer that is working for Telegram,
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and there was an attempt to secretly hire my engineer behind my back
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by cyber security officers or agents, wherever they are called.
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To write code for them or to break into Telegram?
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They were curious to learn which open source libraries are integrated
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to the Telegram's app, you know, on the client side,
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and they were trying to persuade him to use certain open source tools
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that he would then integrate into the Telegram's code
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that, in my understanding, would serve as backdoors.
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Would allow the U.S. government to spy on people
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The U.S. government to maybe any other government,
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because a backdoor is a backdoor, regardless of who is using it.
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Opening it for any government to be able to spy.
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Now, here's what Section 230 is supposed to do.
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It requires the company to decide whether they're an opinion place
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So if you're going to be a place for opinions and you want to censor,
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You can do that, but you're going to be sued every time you miss something.
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and it allowed Facebook and other places to say,
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We won't take anything down unless it's illegal.
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But other than that, we cannot touch the content,
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which should open up the door for them to be sued,
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but they're not because they're claiming the other part of Section 230.
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They're claiming the other choice but doing the opposite.
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Can you explain this better than I am here still?
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And the sort of modern conservative take on this law
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The law itself, I think, is much more kind to big tech companies
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in a way that says basically they can edit and not be sued.
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In fact, they have like really wide, I would argue too wide in some ways,
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opens it up for them to be able to do anything they want.
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Like, if you started having message boards up on glenbeck.com,
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you should be able to take down any post you want.
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But anything that I leave up there, I would be responsible for because it's my site.
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Now, I mean, and of course, the social media companies argue there's no way we can moderate
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They could—and they probably—they are probably right about that.
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There probably is no actual way that they can moderate.
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There's no way Telegram can go through a 200,000-person text chain and moderate every
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There's no—there's obviously no ability for human beings to do it.
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At some level, you can do it on the algorithm level with that approach.
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But at the end of the day, people get pissed off at that because it's, you know, these things
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are wrong all the time with the stuff that they take down.
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I don't have all that much sympathy for them because, frankly, I don't care about social
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media and want it all to be launched into the sea, if at all possible.
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Oh, I would love to have it launched into the sea.
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That's my—my outcome is similar to the one of Max Zorin from A View to a Kill, where you
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just start an earthquake underneath Silicon Valley, and then things turn out a lot better.
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That's not necessarily, you know, a biblical belief.
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And I don't actually want it to happen, but I do—like, I have no—no—when they
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say, well, then all these social media companies would go away, I kind of go, eh, okay, God
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But I think Section 230, unlike these other countries, it does protect these founders.
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And like, we can all say we'd love to have Mark Zuckerberg arrested.
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I mean, you know, I'm sure that's all over the internet and not being throttled by his
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But I mean, in reality, we don't want a country where CEOs of tech companies get arrested because
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some crazy person posts something crazy on their service.
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That's what you're seeing right now being shown in France.
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And while we might like the Telegram guy more than we like Mark Zuckerberg, I don't think
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He is protected somewhat by the law today, but they're trying to put him in jail, just
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like they're trying to put Donald Trump in jail.
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In Europe, I think if he went over to Europe, I think they would arrest him.
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The minute his plane arrived, I think they would arrest Elon Musk.
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So he can't really travel over to Europe, at least I wouldn't if I were him, because
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they will do to him exactly what they did to the telegraph guy and charge him with all
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Now, if we are that country and we have to not even change our laws, but abide by the
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You know, it's always been, you know, we lose America.
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If we lose freedom of speech in America, this is becoming real.
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I mean, and I don't even know if this is true, but I would think maybe Israel.
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But unless you're Jewish, you can't become a citizen.
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Where are you going to go where they're not going to extradite you?
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I claim, and I believe this to be true, if Kamala Harris wins, these social media companies
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Because all that has to happen is for our president to say, you know what?
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Fine, but we're not extraditing, and you've got to knock it off.
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But if Harris wins, I'm telling you right now, they will extradite people like me, like
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Ben Shapiro, like anybody else that you're listening to that is saying something that
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offends people in Europe, or quite honestly, just tells the truth about what's going on
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And that way, this administration could get rid of its enemies, and they could say, we
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He was very well aware of it, and he decided to take that chance, and they came a-calling.
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I think when half the country wakes up, they're going to be in for a terrible, terrible shock.
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Yeah, no, I think you're right, and I don't know where you go, right?
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Like, you know, think about, if something like this were possible in America, I mean,
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We shouldn't put anything by our particular, especially this administration, who does not
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seem to care at all about what the restrictions are when it comes to law or the Constitution.
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But if that sort of world does exist, I don't know where you go.
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I mean, even though he was born there, you know, I mean, it's almost like you're going
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to wind up with him on some island, which lasts probably as long as it takes until America
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or Europe decides to pressure that country to turn him over, which is...
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El Salvador, you could go to Argentina, but if there's a regime change...
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There's some little, you know, I don't know, little rays of sunlight that you might be able
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And it seems like the ones you used to depend on, Canada, you know, Europe, all these places
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And can you think of another country other than El Salvador and Argentina?
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You know, Argentina is one that you would think, at least with this current leadership, is pretty
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They seem to be going certainly in the right direction.
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But what happens if Argentina, if like, let's just say Ben Shapiro and me and Dave Rubin and
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Elon Musk and whatever, we all go to Argentina, what do you think the world would do to Argentina?
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Do you think there'd be any global pressure on Argentina?
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And I just feel like the whole thing of taking in people who aren't appreciated politically
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into Argentina just has a negative connotation with me, historically.
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We welcome to the program now Tulsi Gabbard, the author of For Love of Country, which really
00:45:56.780
took on a whole new meeting, Tulsi, yesterday when you endorsed Donald Trump.
00:46:07.880
Did you realize how much you look like Wonder Woman?
00:46:12.200
Hey, I'll take that compliment any day of the week.
00:46:18.580
So, tell me why it is so important for you to now take the step that will make you even
00:46:28.160
less popular with people on the left and put a target on your back, honestly, because they
00:46:48.480
And because I know firsthand what's at stake in this election.
00:46:52.320
You know, so often we have elections that are kind of reduced to partisan differences of,
00:47:00.460
well, you know, Democrats think this and Republicans think that.
00:47:05.760
It's much bigger than one party versus another.
00:47:12.360
And the fact that we have a candidate in Donald Trump who believes in freedom and the Constitution
00:47:17.760
and who and I've had personal conversations with him who understands the cost of war and
00:47:25.520
the seriousness of the fact that because of Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, we are closer to
00:47:36.000
That's a serious issue that he looks forward to as president, commander in chief to taking
00:47:44.180
And you contrast that with Kamala Harris, who in so many ways over the last three and a half
00:47:50.400
years has shown that she will not hesitate to undermine our freedoms.
00:47:54.420
We just saw Mark Zuckerberg come out publicly and say, yeah, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
00:47:59.680
essentially bullied Facebook into censoring Americans' free speech.
00:48:04.320
We've seen the political retaliation against Donald Trump.
00:48:07.060
We've seen the political retaliation against the free speech of everyday Americans.
00:48:10.960
And I'm the most recent target for the Kamala Harris administration for criticizing Kamala
00:48:17.220
They put me on a secret domestic terror watch list, which I'm told is still operational
00:48:24.520
And on the issue of war and peace, which doesn't get talked about often enough in these presidential
00:48:30.220
elections, but really is core to our ability to live in a free and peaceful and prosperous
00:48:37.440
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have gotten us embroiled in multiple wars in different parts
00:48:43.320
And it is directly because of their foreign policy that we sit here one spark away from
00:48:56.060
It was almost like part of her acceptance speech at the convention was written by John Bolton.
00:49:02.380
Um, she was, I mean, she sounded like an absolute hawk, like Lindsey Graham, when it comes to
00:49:14.740
Uh, I did very much so, but it didn't, it didn't surprise me because it is, it was just another
00:49:21.720
proof point showing that, uh, you know, people, Joe Biden hasn't been calling the shots and
00:49:28.260
making decisions over the last three and a half years.
00:49:30.220
If Kamala Harris is elected president, neither will she, she is the latest figurehead for
00:49:35.180
the military industrial complex, the deep state, national security state, all of those who
00:49:40.640
derive the mainstream propaganda media, those who derive power or profit from us being in
00:49:47.220
a constant state of war wrote those talking points.
00:49:50.760
And that script that was fed into that teleprompter and Kamala Harris declared it loud and proud.
00:49:56.840
Uh, so we know exactly who she'll be working for, not for the American people, not for our
00:50:00.820
national security, nor quite frankly, does she care one iota about those of us who wear the
00:50:08.860
And this was very, um, uh, compelling, especially yesterday that, that I made this announcement
00:50:15.100
on the third anniversary of the Abbey gate bombing and Harris and Biden's disastrous withdrawal
00:50:29.800
Some Hollywood celebrity today came out and said, it doesn't matter if she doesn't give an
00:50:33.560
interview and it doesn't matter if she doesn't articulate her, uh, platform, uh, she just
00:50:40.060
And I, I thought, you know, that is voting for an oligarchy.
00:50:45.440
That's, that's cause we don't know who's running the country right now.
00:50:49.460
It's obviously somebody or a group of people, uh, they have an agenda.
00:51:03.020
And, and, and this is, this is important for voters to recognize.
00:51:06.040
And, you know, the, the more of these Hollywood celebrities and other people say those kinds
00:51:14.540
Uh, and also the fact that they think that we as voters are so stupid as to fall for it,
00:51:21.200
uh, to fall for the lie, the facade that they're, that they are creating.
00:51:26.500
Uh, yes, it is Tony Blinken, uh, who has turned the state department, which is supposed to
00:51:32.980
be, uh, the, the department that's responsible for diplomacy and preventing war into what is
00:51:41.060
And, uh, and we see Jake Sullivan, uh, president, who's the national security advisor in the White
00:51:46.580
House and we, we see people like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton who are still calling the shots
00:51:51.600
and many others whose faces and names will not be, uh, on the front page or on your television
00:51:58.720
anytime soon, uh, both in the government, as well as outside of the government in the military
00:52:04.600
industrial complex, uh, who, who are, they are a part of this.
00:52:09.160
They are of this cabal of, of, of neocon elitist warmongers who will put their power and their profits
00:52:18.380
Let me, um, let me play a couple of things for you because Donald Trump, um, I think would be wise
00:52:25.300
to have you in his department of defense and there's a lot of work to do.
00:52:29.480
Here's Susan Rice in 2016 on, uh, the imperatives of national security.
00:52:37.760
For starters, a diverse national security workforce enables us to unlock all of our nation's talent.
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There are some 320 million people in the United States, nearly 40% are minorities, and an increasing
00:52:55.180
number of them are earning college and graduate degrees.
00:52:58.180
As America becomes more diverse, so too do our best people.
00:53:04.620
The next Colin Powell or Madeleine Albright or Bill Richardson.
00:53:09.900
She goes on for, I don't want to waste your time.
00:53:11.980
She goes on and she says in that inclusion is a national security imperative.
00:53:17.900
Now I want you to listen to the Lieutenant Colonel, uh, who is a man, uh, posing as a woman
00:53:28.960
So inclusion is a national security imperative.
00:53:34.660
We fight today and we are going to fight in the future using brain power.
00:53:39.580
And if that brain who's going to revolutionize the way we fight in space, we fight in cyber,
00:53:45.380
just happens to be in a trans body, you should want them all serving alongside me.
00:53:55.640
Those perspectives that we get from a diverse set of individuals, it's been talked about on
00:53:59.960
stage a lot regarding the science behind high performing teams.
00:54:03.320
We need those perspectives, but it's inclusion that actually drives that because you can bring
00:54:09.760
people in and if they don't feel safe to speak up, if they don't feel safe to bring their
00:54:14.580
full selves to work, you're not going to get the value of the diversity.
00:54:19.460
So, so Tulsi, um, the kind of inclusion that I look for, and I think most Americans are for
00:54:28.500
Somebody at the table who has the guts to say, general, Mr. President, please do not do
00:54:35.800
And here's why we don't, we are focused on all the wrong kind of inclusion.
00:54:44.400
Um, we'll, where does this fit on a priority list for you?
00:54:49.280
Well, well, the fact that they care more about the color of your skin or how you identify
00:54:59.700
or your sexuality than they do about your capability and what you bring to the table in service to
00:55:07.900
our country is, is really, uh, indicative of their entire philosophy of their identity politics.
00:55:16.960
I, I've served now in the army for over 21 years and I can tell you having people surrounding
00:55:25.620
I started as a, as a private, I'm now a Lieutenant Colonel.
00:55:28.960
I tell my soldiers now I'm a, I'm a battalion commander.
00:55:32.140
I tell them if, if you disagree with my plan or my position, I want you to tell me that you
00:55:39.120
disagree and tell me why, cause you may have a better idea.
00:55:44.520
That diversity of thought, that environment that is, is inclusive of people who have a,
00:55:50.340
uh, uh, a different way of doing things so that we can come up with the best plan, the
00:55:57.500
And that's true of the military and every agency across the government.
00:56:03.800
And that is essential that that changes another one of the many reasons why it's important that
00:56:12.280
So, uh, a couple of other questions and I'll let you go.
00:56:14.860
Um, uh, you debated, um, uh, Kamala and, uh, you pretty much wiped the floor with her.
00:56:23.200
Um, what advice are you giving to, uh, Donald Trump, if any, uh, and what do you think about
00:56:30.660
the, uh, the attempt to change the rules now by Kamala in the debate?
00:56:35.440
Yeah, you know, Donald Trump is, is not a politician.
00:56:39.980
I think that's what a lot of people really, really love about him.
00:56:42.520
And, and, and so it wouldn't surprise you to know, Glenn, that he doesn't do debate prep
00:56:49.080
Um, so, uh, it's, but it's, it's been great to, to be able to, uh, spend some time with
00:56:56.240
Really for me, if there's anything that I can help with at all, it is just the fact that
00:57:02.080
I know how she thinks and how she is going to, how she's going to try to lay some traps,
00:57:09.160
try to bait Donald Trump into, to, to walking into the narrative that she's going to try
00:57:15.900
And quite frankly, how she's going to try, uh, how she, how she will try to hide her record
00:57:24.320
She says one thing that is directly opposite to what her record shows.
00:57:30.420
And so this, this really will be an opportunity for, for Donald Trump to, uh, expose that to
00:57:38.140
Uh, and, and to, to your second question about, you know, Kamala Harris is trying to change
00:57:42.080
the rules here now, less than two weeks before the debate.
00:57:44.520
I think it points to that fact, points to her weakness, um, that, that the American people
00:57:50.740
She's demanding that the debate be seated and that she be allowed to bring in notes
00:57:58.400
If she knows the issues, if she knows her stance on, on the most important policies and the
00:58:03.620
challenges the American people are facing today, why does she need notes?
00:58:07.240
Well, we know why it goes back to the thing we started our conversation with is because she
00:58:16.620
Um, yesterday I had RFK jr on at this time and conservatives like me, people who have
00:58:22.120
been waiting for people to wake up and see the insanity in the country are excited because
00:58:33.720
And it seems like there are people waking up to see this, this party that says that they
00:58:42.580
are protecting democracy is the furthest thing from, you know, defenders of democracy.
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Have you, have you experienced, you think it's happening or are we being too hopeful?
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And this is, I'll give you just two brief anecdotes that happened within the last 24 hours.
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Uh, I landed in an airport late last night at about 11 o'clock at night, was walking off
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the plane and a guy named Jake walked up to me and said, Hey, you know, I really appreciate
00:59:17.040
His family comes from a long line of traditional Democrat, uh, you know, construction union,
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They have voted Democrat almost their entire lives.
00:59:27.760
And it is not until just recently, just over these past few days that they have, he got calls
00:59:34.100
from his dad yesterday after I made my announcement.
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I need to pay closer attention to this and rethink the way that I thought I was going to vote.
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But second story, there's a, a, a teacher at a small private school who I met during my
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campaign for, for the presidency in 2020 follows me on Instagram.
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He talks about real education, not the broken education system, but he has always voted for
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He voted for me, but he had voted for third party candidates and that's what he was going
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Well, a couple of things, uh, first of all, you know, listening to Tulsi, uh, I thought
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01:02:40.560
Um, Thomas Jefferson said, trust Americans, they may get it wrong, but eventually they'll
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I hope, I hope I've wondered for 25 years, what is our bottom?
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You know, some people who are alcoholics, their bottom is death.
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Have we reached the bottom, uh, at least with enough people to make this change or enough
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I tell you, if you're not following what's going on in Europe on, uh, especially X, uh,
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you have no idea when every time I see something from Germany, Austria, England, France, especially
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the Netherlands, um, every time I see something coming out of there with these riots and, and
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everything else, it is what we're going to turn into.
01:03:46.300
If we don't turn around now and hopefully we're going to get it right this time and there'll
01:03:53.120
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Uh, and that's only going to happen if every single person comes out that has thought, you
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He was the, uh, campaign manager in 2016 for Trump, uh, helped him get elected and he is
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Uh, he's also the guy I think that, uh, helped get, uh, Benjamin Netanyahu reelected, uh, in
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Well, um, we, I want to talk to you about a couple of things.
01:06:42.560
First of all, I think this is just manna from heaven, uh, with Tulsi Gabbard and RFK.
01:06:51.220
Uh, they're trying to make it look like it's no big deal.
01:06:55.140
I think it's the opening of a door to have, you know, Reagan Democrats go, wait a minute.
01:07:03.900
What is your internal polling saying about this?
01:07:09.620
And by the way, to, you know, uh, amazing applause and the event on Friday with, uh, Bobby Kennedy
01:07:19.860
I mean, Donald Trump has brought a lot of people onto the stage.
01:07:23.700
I've never heard an applause for somebody else on the stage other than Donald Trump to
01:07:29.400
So, you know, what we're seeing across the board is particularly in the battleground
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states where he was getting anywhere from three to 5%.
01:07:36.300
Those numbers are already moving towards us because there was a huge percentage of the
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population that feels that the government mandated that they get vaccines in order to
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And Bobby is going to be out talking about that.
01:07:47.140
And Tulsi, remember she ran for president just four short years ago.
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And she has now said the democratic party has left her and she brings a very compelling
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Her national guard service, her tenure in Congress, she's now.
01:07:59.400
He's wholly on the Trump team and is going to continue to bring those moderate women
01:08:03.520
who we need to make sure we are talking to for our success.
01:08:07.500
Yeah, I think, I think he has two very strong advocates, uh, now and, you know, I even find
01:08:16.420
Um, but even his stance on the deep state, I mean, you know, with his heritage of his uncle
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and his father, uh, I think he could find the bodies, uh, that are buried.
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He, he'll be able to perhaps even just give advice on where to look in the deep state to
01:08:38.680
And look at this, if this would have been a fair system, he would have been able to challenge
01:08:43.440
Joe Biden as a Democrat and probably would have beat him, but it's not a fair system.
01:08:48.540
And so instead he had to go and run as an independent, do all the things that was required
01:08:52.860
and was still on the ballot in a number of places, but he is angry about the way he's
01:08:58.040
And instead of having an opportunity to bring his ideas to the American people, they've
01:09:02.040
coronated Kamala Harris to go and take this mantle, the furthest left mantle we've ever
01:09:07.200
seen by a mainstream candidate in American history and her running mate.
01:09:11.620
And now Bobby Kennedy Jr. has an opportunity to use the microphone of the Trump campaign
01:09:17.000
to go out and talk about how broken the system really is, what they've done to him and why
01:09:25.660
So I was just talking to Tulsi just a few minutes ago and, um, I said, you know, I'm hearing
01:09:30.520
people say, I don't care if she doesn't have any policies or she does any interviews.
01:09:40.320
That's voting for an oligarchy that, that you're voting for people you didn't vote for
01:09:46.220
and you don't know what they're really going to do.
01:09:49.040
Is she going to be able to get away with, um, either just really softball interviews or
01:10:02.940
I mean, look, she was, you know, on the eighth of this month, she said she hoped to be able
01:10:07.140
to sit down for an interview by the end of the month.
01:10:10.800
She's now going to sit down with her running mate to some outlet, which I'm sure is going
01:10:14.900
to give her the questions ahead of time, just like they gave Hillary Clinton, the questions
01:10:19.940
And then she's going to come across as, you know, a person who has continuously changed
01:10:26.620
She's changing her position that we know of from when she ran four years ago.
01:10:30.340
And she's changing her position from when she was simply the vice president of the United
01:10:52.680
We believe that nobody honestly believes her idea was no tax on tips.
01:10:56.660
Nobody believes she's actually for the border wall.
01:10:59.200
Nobody believes that she doesn't think Biden economics is what the process is going forward.
01:11:06.160
People do believe, and they should, that she wants to have price controls.
01:11:12.260
And the problem is the media has covered for her, just like they covered for Joe Biden's
01:11:18.020
cognitive decline until the American people saw it with their own eyes when he went on
01:11:23.020
And they're going to see it with Kamala when she has to debate Donald Trump.
01:11:32.420
She wants to have a hot mic on the debate so she can say, I'm speaking.
01:11:36.540
Let me finish, Mr. Trump, which is the business that she pulled last time she was running
01:11:42.480
We've already agreed to the rules of the debate.
01:11:46.600
She wants to change all the rules here because she's afraid to debate Donald Trump.
01:12:00.060
But, you know, Glenn, your listeners are so smart.
01:12:02.700
They saw what Jonathan Karl did this weekend as he was talking to Senator Tom Cotton.
01:12:14.080
And Jonathan Karl was caught flat-footed because this left-wing mainstream media cabal
01:12:20.040
continues to be in the tank for her, and they're continuing to defend her policies
01:12:24.920
when they don't even know what they are but what they want them to be.
01:12:29.020
So, Donald Trump, though, tweeted, you know, on, I think it was X, why would I do the debate
01:12:36.120
against Kamala Harris on that network after, you know, lightweight reporter Jonathan Karl
01:12:40.500
and his ridiculous, biased interview with Tom Cotton?
01:12:49.700
But, listen, I think what we know is Donald Trump has always been the underdog going into
01:12:55.320
We saw with Hillary Clinton when they told us she was the greatest debater.
01:12:58.960
We saw it in the Republican primaries back in 15 and 16.
01:13:02.300
We saw it against Joe Biden, who's been the senior statesman for 50 years.
01:13:06.140
Donald Trump has demolished all of these people.
01:13:08.380
He has been preparing for a debate his entire life.
01:13:10.920
And here's the difference, Glenn, and no one's giving Donald Trump credit.
01:13:14.300
He's now talking about substantive policy issues.
01:13:17.400
I was with him at the border last week, as we heard from the families who were victims
01:13:23.320
Some assume, some say, 20 million people have come into this country under the Biden-Harris
01:13:27.960
administration, 10 million that we know of, and then the 10 million got a ways.
01:13:31.900
When you think about that, I mean, it's incredible.
01:13:37.200
And now, all of a sudden, Kamala Harris is, not her, but her staff, is saying,
01:13:42.200
Well, when were you for it before you were against it?
01:13:48.420
I have to tell you, listening to Donald Trump talk to Elon Musk, you know, anybody who is
01:13:54.360
honest that listened to that, that man is up on everything.
01:13:59.540
He can talk about, I mean, talking to Elon Musk is hard enough, but when Elon Musk starts
01:14:05.260
to talk about technology or other things, he followed him and participated in the conversation
01:14:11.720
really intelligently on every single topic Elon was bringing up.
01:14:22.480
But the other thing, Glenn, is when it comes to sports, Donald Trump understands what's going
01:14:26.800
on with the NFL, with, you know, with, obviously, anything that goes on in Dana White's world,
01:14:33.400
Donald Trump can recite chapter and verse of who the fighters are, where they're from,
01:14:37.560
what their record is, and, you know, what their special move is.
01:14:39.880
I mean, he's done that in the boxing world for years.
01:14:42.160
This is what people don't understand about Donald Trump.
01:14:44.640
He's an everyday guy who loves to watch sports, loves to watch golf, you know, loves to go out
01:14:58.960
Donald Trump has been in seven states in the last four days, and Kamala Harris and Sid Walls
01:15:06.740
Was it your strategy to have Trump start to do things like UFC Unfiltered and the All In
01:15:17.660
I saw him on Theo Vaughn, and that was a completely different interview.
01:15:24.540
It went to what you were talking about in sports as well.
01:15:34.440
I will say this, Glenn, everything is Donald Trump's idea, right?
01:15:39.380
But the truth is, he's the best in those scenarios.
01:15:42.920
When he's talking in those long formats, and people can understand what he's actually saying
01:15:49.420
and not being obligated to listen to the mainstream media seven-second snippet that they want to
01:15:57.560
And by the way, you know, we did a rally in Glendale, Arizona the other day.
01:16:01.340
We live-streamed it on TikTok and on a couple other applications.
01:16:11.500
So we're bypassing most of the mainstream media these days because they don't want to cover
01:16:16.880
So we're going directly to the American people, and we are seeing just an enormous response
01:16:21.480
when he's out giving those rallies, and people are having the opportunity to watch it online.
01:16:25.520
Well, I'm glad you're with the campaign, and best of luck to you.
01:16:37.640
And I hope more Democrats wake up and even start to confess, my party is corrupt.
01:16:47.540
I thought it stood for something, and it doesn't.
01:16:50.640
And quite honestly, when I saw yesterday that, you know, you had 200 people from Bush, McCain,
01:16:56.240
and Romney, you know, I guess the people who did the photocopies, all come out and endorse
01:17:03.400
I thought it was sad because, you know, you'd like every vote, but it just shows you this
01:17:08.760
progressive gene is in the Republicans and in the Democrats, and America's done with it.
01:17:20.680
I do too, and listen, we do want every vote, but I want every guy who's been subjected to
01:17:25.660
the terrible policies of the Biden administration and the Harris administration to remember that
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when they go to the ballot 10 weeks from today.
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I want everybody whose family has been, you know, impacted by illegal aliens or the fentanyl
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crisis to remember it, because that's on their watch.
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I want everybody to remember that, you know what, Donald Trump cares about everybody equally,
01:17:43.800
and when he was in office, we had the best economy this world has ever seen.
01:17:49.720
Our enemies around the world feared us, and our allies respect us, and all of that has gone away.
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Um, Stu, you're going to give us an update in just a few minutes.
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Going on the RFK junior endorsement and what it means.
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Looking at the polls and everything behind that sort of curtain.
01:20:48.820
I feel like the, the left is trying to make it seem like it's absolutely no impact at
01:20:53.460
There are some on the right that are super excited about it, understandably, but also
01:20:56.800
maybe overstating, uh, what it's going to do in the race.
01:21:00.220
I think it's an interesting thing to look at though.
01:21:02.500
Well, I tell you, you know, the, you have Chris Cuomo, uh, coming out and I don't think he has
01:21:07.760
much of an impact, but, uh, for the five people that are watching him, uh, he's, he came out
01:21:14.200
at the convention on the floor, uh, calling the Democrats just absolute hypocrites.
01:21:19.040
Uh, Jon Stewart, can we play the Jon Stewart clip, uh, of what he said about the DNC?
01:21:25.200
They had a guy yelling, screw the billionaires followed immediately by a very happy billionaire.
01:21:38.760
If it's our billionaire, they had guys making fun of people for going to Yale and a bunch
01:21:46.900
of people who went to Yale, the Democrats had people who prosecuted sexual predators and
01:22:06.720
Uh, so you have those two and, and then I don't know if you've seen, uh, online, how
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Cause I may play this after the top of the hour.
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The former democratic campaign worker talking about the DNC.
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I just got back from the DNC where I signed up to volunteer and when I initially had signed
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up to volunteer, Joe Biden was still the nominee.
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I've worked in progressive politics for a long time.
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Um, I have worked for many different democratic candidates, Senate candidates, house candidates.
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And as the years have gone by, I found myself getting more and more disillusioned with the
01:22:51.280
Although until now I've never said that out loud or anywhere public throughout my career.
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So I've seen it the way that it works behind the scenes and she goes on to say that it used
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So several times, Bill Maher has called out, uh, Kamala for not doing interviews.
01:25:39.920
Um, and he's particularly pointed out she needs to do interviews with people who are quote
01:25:51.480
Uh, well, Quentin Tarantino was on and he says actually doing interviews is a really good
01:26:02.040
Um, I think there's just all about winning the election.
01:26:06.000
And then the easiest path to winning the election.
01:26:09.220
Look, you can talk about maybe she should have had more guts about this or that and the
01:26:14.820
And Trump's not the president and we're the president and now it's going to be about
01:26:19.980
But this is about winning what, what most people don't give the Democrats enough credit for.
01:26:28.160
But we give the, the Republicans credit for it's like, no, sometimes it's just about winning
01:26:32.660
and it doesn't matter how we look at this moment.
01:26:44.860
She doesn't, he was defending that she doesn't have any policy points out and that she hasn't
01:26:54.640
He's saying the machine is already in, it's already running.
01:27:04.300
And I think people are starting to wake up to it as evidenced by RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard
01:27:11.140
and others that are starting to say, I'm questioning my involvement with the Democrats.
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Stu, is all of this making any difference at all looking at the polls?
01:29:22.740
The RFK endorsement, the Tulsi endorsement, the Democratic National Convention is going on.
01:29:28.440
You know, the poll bounce, I should say, is still going to be going on.
01:29:31.760
You'd expect every time you have a convention, you have a bounce in most circumstances.
01:29:38.220
You'd expect that to kind of kick in this week.
01:29:40.100
So the polling should be very good for Kamala Harris this week if historical patterns sort
01:29:47.460
In this election, it's always difficult to say that something's going to follow the norms,
01:29:50.500
but that is what we would expect in this situation.
01:29:53.280
Now, I've talked to a lot of people who are, you know, looking for, hoping for Trump to win here.
01:29:58.160
And I've sensed, I don't know if you've sensed this, Glenn, a lot of pessimism lately over the past week or two.
01:30:04.300
Like, walking very close to the edge of the cliff, considering jumping off, but maybe not quite have taken the leap yet.
01:30:12.540
I think everybody is in that position on both sides.
01:30:15.260
I think both sides have good days and bad days where you're like, we're going to win.
01:30:19.120
And the next day, you're like, heavens, where there's no way we can win.
01:30:24.540
And I felt it was like universal confidence for most on the right when Biden was the nominee.
01:30:33.460
It's a universal pessimism now that Kamala is the nominee, which is incredible.
01:30:37.040
But you should look back at Kamala's history a little bit.
01:30:39.900
I think people forget the 2019 campaign and think Kamala Harris just failed.
01:30:45.640
And it was a different kind of failure than most other failures, if you will.
01:30:50.080
When she launched her campaign, this is the period we're in now.
01:30:54.620
When she launched her campaign in 2019, she literally rocketed all the way to the top of the gambling markets for Democratic nominee.
01:31:11.500
She got all sorts of incredible media attention around that time.
01:31:17.840
She went ahead of Biden and went into first place in the betting markets.
01:31:25.840
The first time I saw her on the campaign trail, she was doing something I don't remember.
01:31:35.780
And I came in and I said, I think I'm concerned about her.
01:31:47.760
But it was, again, that feeling that she gave everybody at the speech that if that's the snapshot you get of her, you're like, I like her.
01:31:59.480
And I think, you know, we talked about this at the time and were mocked by some for that.
01:32:03.060
And, you know, of course, she wound up being vice president of the United States.
01:32:05.880
We were talking about her in sort of a long shot capacity.
01:32:09.360
Who's the person outside of the major features who could make a run at this?
01:32:14.160
She actually made a second run during the campaign during one of the debates.
01:32:18.700
Now, remember, we're all looking at this debate coming up and saying, oh, well, Donald Trump's going to crush her.
01:32:23.780
Well, she has had minimal but existing success at debates.
01:32:30.100
When she went up against Joe Biden, she did the very pre-planned story, again, brought herself to script.
01:32:36.640
That's what her goal is always in these moments, to take herself from an off script moment but bring herself back to script.
01:32:43.020
And she was able to do a scripted moment where she basically called Joe Biden a big, fat racist.
01:32:49.240
And she actually, once again, for the second time during the campaign cycle, went up to first place in the betting markets.
01:32:55.840
I believe she was second or third in the actual polls at that point.
01:33:01.760
The point I make, the reason I make that point is because she also then collapsed in both circumstances, took a lead that she had been given and squandered it into miserable failure.
01:33:24.800
That happened in about three months, which is about what we had from the very beginning of this campaign.
01:33:30.260
And one way to look at this campaign, if you kind of want to look at it now and you're saying, OK, well, she's sure she was able to avoid some interviews at the beginning.
01:33:37.620
She's now been able to avoid about a third of the campaign doing any interviews or presenting any policies.
01:33:43.040
It's a 15 week campaign for her and she's through five.
01:33:47.500
And we should note, she said when finally asked briefly on the on the runway whether she would ever do an interview, she said she would schedule one by the end of the month.
01:34:05.840
She just said she would schedule one in August.
01:34:08.080
So it's very possible she schedules an interview for the year 2038.
01:34:14.020
Well, if she does do an interview, you know, it's probably going to be a softball interview anyway.
01:34:20.640
But it will make the longer she waits, the more important that interview is.
01:34:24.800
Right. But I mean, if if I were her and her campaign and did not care about the country, in fact, probably wanted to destroy it, I would I would recommend her doing something like Rachel Maddow, who will present who will come up with a modestly intellectual interview that is incredibly tilted in her favor to present her with every opportunity not to make a mistake.
01:34:45.880
And while a lot of people will mock her for doing that, you know, the media doesn't seem to care about it much at all, although it may be some of the pressure is increasing.
01:34:54.240
Axios had an interesting story on this front today.
01:34:57.700
But when it comes to the the state of the race and I do a podcast, by the way, called State of the Race, it's available on the Studios America feed wherever you get your audio podcast.
01:35:07.700
And we update this a couple of times a week with, you know, sort of larger in depth looks at this type of stuff.
01:35:14.100
But if you look back at June, mid-June, OK, this is before the debate, Donald Trump is at forty four point six percent in the polls.
01:35:23.300
Currently, he is at forty four point four percent in the polls.
01:35:26.640
So there has been almost no change at all from before the debates to right now when it comes to the support level for Donald Trump.
01:35:37.280
What has changed here is Kamala Harris, who went it was actually Joe Biden back in mid-June, of course, but has gone from basically forty two to forty seven.
01:35:48.280
So at the time, Donald Trump's got about a two point lead over Biden.
01:35:51.400
Now he trails by about three points, two and a half to Kamala.
01:35:56.800
Still all of all of it in the margin of error or all of the margin of error on both sides.
01:36:01.660
You know, you know, that is important to point out, Glenn.
01:36:04.900
But where are these five? Where did this five percent come from?
01:36:12.560
What you had is a situation where a decent amount, about five percent of people who would typically vote for Biden were over to the RFK side of things because they looked at Biden as embarrassing and unpalatable.
01:36:24.940
Like they just they're normally left wing type voters.
01:36:28.160
They looked at Biden just like this is I can't justify this.
01:36:37.260
And what happened with the Harris change is that that's that Biden problem that was somewhat unique to Biden was cured by Harris.
01:36:47.440
The people who were RFK supporters that were Democrat leaning largely left RFK and went over to Harris.
01:36:54.560
That caused, you know, RFK's percentages to go from about 10 percent to about five percent.
01:37:04.460
And one of the reasons why RFK looked at the polls and said, OK, like we're going the wrong direction here.
01:37:09.660
Let's look at a different approach to still make a difference.
01:37:11.960
And that's when he started calling around and wound up talking to Donald Trump and makes this endorsement.
01:37:17.100
Now, when you look at that problem where that is solved for Democrats, it still existed for Republicans.
01:37:23.680
Before Harris steps into the race, RFK Jr. is typically hurting Biden more than he's hurting Trump.
01:37:32.260
When Harris steps in, that reverses and it winds up being much more significant to Donald Trump than it was to Kamala Harris.
01:37:41.080
The Harris people who were thinking about Harris went to Harris when she's dropped into the race where that was not the case with Biden.
01:37:48.640
So you have this situation where RFK now presents an almost unique risk to Trump rather than to Biden.
01:37:55.720
RFK Jr. talked about that in his speech and talked about it in the interview a little bit with you yesterday.
01:38:01.500
He became something that was not hurting both sides equally or as it was earlier in the campaign where he was hurting Biden more.
01:38:10.400
He became a candidate that was hurting Trump a lot more.
01:38:13.740
Now, when you go through this and I went through a few dozen polls from the Biden era and the Harris era to try to look at the effects there.
01:38:22.120
And we did see that play out where about 65 percent of the voters that were in the RFK people category were Trump leaning voters.
01:38:33.040
And only about 30 to 35 percent of those people were Kamala voters.
01:38:38.440
There's also a contingency of people who are going to vote third party or maybe not vote at all.
01:38:42.560
You kind of throw them out for the for the time being.
01:38:44.760
For this exercise, it was about two to one when it comes to Trump voters versus Kamala voters.
01:38:50.480
When you go through all of of that and break it all down, it looks to be a little bit over a point between one point two and one point five percent movement toward Donald Trump here.
01:39:02.000
And you might look at that and say, well, that's not that big of a deal.
01:39:04.900
Right. One point two, one point five points in a race race, in a race.
01:39:09.780
Exactly. Glenn, in a race like this, that is a massive.
01:39:12.980
It's almost impossible to move a race like this by that without Google, without Google, without some major development.
01:39:22.600
Right. Like and this is, I would say, on the category of a major development.
01:39:28.560
You know, other people have tried to run the same analysis.
01:39:33.180
You know, he's running a much more, you know, much more, I'm sure, high level analysis than I am with my stupid Excel sheet.
01:39:38.860
But he came up with about zero point six points of effect.
01:39:42.920
But even zero point six points is a massive, massive difference in a race like this.
01:39:49.540
And if you think about the way this race has unfolded, you have a situation where Donald Joe Biden went through about five of the worst weeks humanly possible for a campaign.
01:40:04.020
His opponent was had charges against him dropped.
01:40:11.800
His opponent had an assassination attempt against him.
01:40:15.440
He had terrible interview, terrible press conferences.
01:40:21.580
When that was over by a great convention, followed by a great convention by the Republicans.
01:40:27.120
When all of that was over, Donald Trump led the national polls by about three points, three points.
01:40:39.960
She has five of the best weeks possible for any campaign.
01:40:43.680
Every single piece of media that comes out about her is positive over and over again.
01:40:53.720
They have this big convention, arguably goes pretty well.
01:41:01.980
And now she, in polling averages, leads by about three points.
01:41:06.980
The entire range of outcomes for this election is probably something like Trump plus four to Trump minus four.
01:41:15.520
Maybe there's a little more on the margins of that, but not much.
01:41:18.160
And so when you can move one point of voters in an election like that, that is a massive, massive difference.
01:41:25.520
And that's why it is a big deal for the RFK junior endorsement.
01:41:31.600
People are trying to downplay it on the left, but I don't think that's wise.
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Let me continue this conversation with Stu here in just a second.
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She's so much more active, and she even jumped on my shoulders twice last week.
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So, one of the things that I'm interested in to see if this gathers any steam, you know,
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I think if you can get, I mean, Elon Musk, RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, that's huge.
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With Elon Musk coming out and saying the things that he has said, you know, people look at him.
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I mean, you know, the left is trying to destroy him, and yet he went up and said, by the way, I can go rescue the astronauts up in space because Boeing blew it.
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Is there anything that you wouldn't buy from Elon Musk that you wouldn't think that's probably better than anything else?
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I mean, he just has this reputation of getting it done, being completely different, and breaking all the rules.
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And for everybody to dismiss the fact that he now has endorsed Donald Trump, and he's not a guy on the right,
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I just think that has to break through to some independents that haven't decided who they're going to vote for yet.
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I think that's another one that's been helpful to Trump.
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I mean, you think about the kind of a Joe Rogan audience, right?
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But people who are looking for independence, not necessarily in the typical, you know, red, blue sort of context.
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And, you know, someone like Elon Musk has a lot of influence, I think, in that world.
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But even if you look at, like, that crew, right?
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Like, I mean, include Rogan sort of on the outside of that.
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But, like, that sort of Silicon Valley tech group that I think often had these sorts of beliefs.
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I mean, Peter Thiel was the only one that was outspoken about it.
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But, like, a lot of them believed in free markets and wanting business to be able to innovate and want that type of leadership.
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But we're afraid, literally afraid to say it for a long time.
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And that is a really positive development for Donald Trump.
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Yeah, except it makes the polling where you can't say, well, I think there's a lot of closeted Donald Trump supporters, you know.
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But I do think that I just don't trust the polls.
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I think they're close, but I don't trust the polls.
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The only reason why I get depressed and think we're never going to win is when I think of corruption.
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And a lot of it is being unveiled right now and looked into.
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Yesterday, Donald Trump showed up to honor the fallen veterans, the 13 fallen heroes from Abbey Gate in the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal.
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This morning, former President Trump was at Arlington National Cemetery where he marked the three-year anniversary of the bombing that killed 13 service members during the Afghanistan withdrawal.
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This is someone who, according to his own former chief of staff, said Americans who died in war are, quote, suckers and losers.
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Trump denies that, although John Kelly confirms that Trump did say that.
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He more recently said a civilian award is, quote, better than the Medal of Honor.
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Should he even be at Arlington National Cemetery if he's going to make some politics out of this?
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Don't believe he's going to be at Arlington National Cemetery if you don't know how Donald Trump feels about the military, you're not paying attention at all.
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And if I hear that, you know, suckers and losers thing one more time, one guy, Donald Trump has like 30 people that were there that all say that never happened.
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And I saw an interview with him the other day, and he's like, why would anyone say that?
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Even if you believed it, why would you say that?
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Meanwhile, the debate about the debate is happening.
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In fact, Kamala, her campaign altered video of Donald Trump in a very unique way.
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They say, oh, Trump's, you know, not doing the debate.
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I mean, right now I say, why should I do a debate?
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That is exactly what Joe Biden said right before Donald Trump cleaned the floor with him.
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When he said he said, go ahead and make my day.
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And they didn't do it twice because he was defeated so soundly by Donald Trump that he had to end his entire political career other than holding on to the presidency for multiple months, which is another story.
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But I mean, that is a like the audacity of them to actually act like he's chicken.
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And if I got if I could get any message to the Trump campaign, it would be this.
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When she calls you chicken, say, here's how chicken I am.
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I will do a debate with you every single week until the election on any network of your choosing with any moderate moderators of your choosing.
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Make her get in front of the American people and answer questions.
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But like get her in front of the American people in a position where she's not scripted.
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The latest is that she she's for building the border wall.
01:51:54.420
Here she is a flashback back way back in April of this year, responding to Donald Trump repealing DEI.
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On a different front, Axios this week reported that President Trump, if he gets a second term, will sort of dial back, for lack of better term, DEI programs that the Biden administration has put in forth.
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I obviously believe that you don't want him to get a second term.
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That said, if that does happen, what do you think that would do to race relations in this country?
01:52:28.080
Actually, but I think that today is actually, I believe, an anniversary in terms of Dr. King, right?
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And I was just in Selma, and we celebrated, well, acknowledged the 59th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
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I think it's really important that we as Americans always embrace our history, the parts that we're proud of, and the parts that we're not proud of, but that we can't forget.
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And we should all agree that we should teach history, we should learn history, if we're to ever have an accurate idea of where we want to go and where we don't want to go in the future.
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We have to learn history, you know, to teach where we want to go and where we don't want to go.
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I have no problem talking about Bloody Sunday or anything else.
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That's not what you're doing with DEI, sweetheart.
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And while they're calling Donald Trump a fascist, cut 31.
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But, I mean, listen, I don't think we lack for great ideas.
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As I've said many times, we've been having great ideas for decades.
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The problem is that Congress does not have the courage to act.
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And that is why, from the beginning, I have said, my agenda includes attempting to get Congress to act.
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But if they don't within the first 100 days of my administration, I'm going to take executive action.
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So, she's talking about taking action within the first 100 days to, quote, confiscate guns.
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She'll give the ability to Congress to go along with her.
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But if they don't want to go along with her, she'll just do it herself.
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And just to remind you how you used to feel about her, cut 32.
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Collective bargaining is about saying, let the collective come together around a common experience.
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Which, at its core, is about dignity and the dignity of labor.
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And then let the people come together to negotiate so you make the balance.
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The only problem with that is that's not what collective bargaining means.
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But it was a beautiful, beautiful, I don't know, limerick or something.
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Here's John Curry, John Kirby, about Joe Biden's vacation.
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He just came off of vacation for 10 days in California.
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And then he flew right to Delaware, where he's going to be on vacation for another 10 days.
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I know the president took vacation last week in California after the Democratic convention.
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He's hitting another week to that in Rehoboth, Delaware, this week.
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I mean, you know, as well as I do, the president of the United States, wherever they are, have access to all the communications and all the advisors that they need.
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I mean, he was being updated on the attacks over the weekend in real time by his national security team.
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He was on the phone with Prime Minister Modi today talking about Ukraine.
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And last week, he made several calls to try to make sure that we could get these ceasefire talks off to a good start.
01:56:28.680
By the way, Stu, have you seen the video of the drones hitting the skyscrapers in Russia?
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Yeah, I mean, my understanding is it's unconfirmed exactly, you know, what the situation is.
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But, I mean, we all, we definitely know that there are a lot of these types of things going on, right, in the area.
01:56:51.560
There was a video that I saw that a drone came up to the side of a, like a tower, you know, a skyscraper, and slammed into it and blew up.
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And I thought, hmm, you know, they're using our technology.
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They're using our coordination for all of this.
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And if somebody was doing that to us, I think we'd say, no, you're not going to do that.
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How long does Russia hold its action back from us?
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You know, the White House announced that this was wrong.
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We're not going to, you know, give them more stuff, et cetera, et cetera.
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It's the same reason they don't care about Kamala Harris having a platform or doing an interview.
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Because they're comfortable with the machine doing it.
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Who do you have confidence is making these decisions?
01:58:46.280
You know, I was listening to probably some of the same reporting you were listening to.
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And it's like, gosh, you know, these are massive decisions.
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These are globe-altering decisions that are being made right now.
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And I'm saying, look, I think like most people looking at this election and thinking, okay, what's going to happen in 2025?
01:59:09.640
Well, we still got a bunch of time in 2024 where a man is currently president who has absolutely no idea what he's doing.
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He was just reporting the other day that he was visibly shaking as he's getting into the car.
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And who is making these decisions if it's not him?
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Isn't it strange that nobody says it's Kamala Harris?
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And we can't give her no responsibility for what has happened here.
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And I think, honestly, oddly is helping her in this election right now.
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Because people are looking at her as like this sort of disconnected new thing.
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They're not looking at her as the person responsible for all the same things they didn't like about Biden.
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She violated her oath of office by not invoking the 25th Amendment, not telling anybody the president is incapacitated.
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I mean, she was the deciding vote on things like the Inflation Reduction Act.
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I remember he was the first president that I could ever vote for.
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And, man, I just felt good about pulling that lever for Ronald Reagan.
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I'd love to be able to vote for another Ronald Reagan.
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And I think we have that chance to do that on a new chapter of America in November.
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Well, the Reagan movie is about to hit theaters.
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And you can vote for the Gipper at the box office.
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I thought, Dennis Quaid, is he going to be able to pull Reagan off?
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You're going to see an interview that I did up here in the ranch with Dennis Quaid.
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But he said, you know, I didn't say yes to the movie when they offered it to me.
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He said, I really had to think about it because I didn't know if I could do Reagan.
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How he handled himself with nuclear disarmament.
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And Stu is here getting ready for Stu Does America.
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A lot on the campaign going into the RFK thing.
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We're going to be going into the media and the way they're treating the Kamala Harris situation.
02:03:19.920
And I keep hearing people say this thing about how she hasn't done an interview in 30,
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what is it, 39 days now since she launched the campaign.
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You know, she's had bits and pieces of little mini questions here and there, but no interviews since then.
02:03:34.000
And I was trying to think about it's really been longer than that, right?
02:03:36.780
It's not like she did an interview the day before Biden dropped out.
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The last actual interview she did was the night of the debate with CNN.
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And it was interesting because I watched that interview as it happened and I wanted to revisit it.
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We're going to revisit it on Studos America tonight.
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But, you know, her main thing was damage control.
02:03:57.420
She's on there saying, well, yeah, Joe Biden had a bad start, but he had a very strong finish.
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And I see him every day and he's doing incredible things.
02:04:04.620
It was her lying about Joe Biden's mental acuity.
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That's the last time we saw her in an actual interview.
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That's crazy that right after the debate, she's still shoveling it.