The Great America Show - July 03, 2025


New Polling gives STUNNING Insight into what America thinks about Trump!


Episode Stats

Length

40 minutes

Words per Minute

192.31021

Word Count

7,816

Sentence Count

14

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

Join us in celebrating the 4th of July and celebrating the life of our President, Donald J. Trump, as he celebrates the passing of the Budget Control Act of 2017. This is the Golden Age of President Trump and we are so proud to be a part of it!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello everybody welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us thanks so much for
00:00:06.700 spending part of your night with us those of you joining us youtube twitter facebook rumble we
00:00:13.560 appreciate you joining us and those on audio as well we hope you're all preparing for a beautiful
00:00:18.560 fourth of july weekend just as we are you're all going to be safe out there with your loved ones
00:00:23.100 and your family and we all have a great safe weekend so we can meet back here on monday let's
00:00:28.480 get into some news before we start our weekend what do you say the golden age of trump the u.s
00:00:34.600 economy has added 147 000 jobs for the month of june much higher than expected i must say
00:00:40.080 unemployment falling down to 4.1 percent this is the golden age of president trump and it's just
00:00:46.800 begun to think that we're just five months and a few days into this new administration and so much
00:00:53.400 has gotten done uh so much to be happy about so much to look forward to uh with what he's doing
00:01:00.700 with what he's done so far um it gives us such high expectations i think for what's to come
00:01:06.440 for the next uh almost four years i guess you can say our good friend tim birchett was on with cnn
00:01:14.080 last night and taking them to task as he usually does i found this clip so amusing so i felt the need to
00:01:21.480 brighten up our uh long weekend upcoming uh with sharing this clip with you it's very clear about
00:01:28.520 how many people are going to be kicked off of health care until you were against no ma'am no ma'am
00:01:33.920 no ma'am you listen listen if you want to if you want to do the editorial just go ahead and you don't
00:01:38.500 need me on here but the cbo i would like to see scores i would like to see what the economic
00:01:43.840 in economic output of every bill you as a taxpayer should want that too and the cbo is the only
00:01:50.040 organization we have if i could allow a private accounting firm to do it i would much rather that
00:01:55.060 happen but the reality is it would have to be the cbo and what do you have against knowing how much
00:01:59.660 each bill is spent why does the media oppose that why do you all on the left always fight
00:02:03.960 every chance in america knowing what's going on the problem y'all have with this bill man
00:02:09.000 is that it gets government out of our way and lets americans make some decisions and maybe
00:02:14.340 hard-working americans would have a better choice and a better shot at life in this country
00:02:18.460 without you all just telling us how bad things are going and trying to construct and as as you're
00:02:23.560 doing with me trying to trying to dictate what i've said and the reality is the cbo is a partisan
00:02:29.300 organization and the reality is america has a right to know how much we're spending on every piece of
00:02:34.520 legislation i cannot believe you as a member of the media would not want open records and that is
00:02:39.060 exactly what that bill would do sir we have reported on what is in this bill
00:02:45.480 we do that time and again ma'am you you all are trying to scare are you talking about the big
00:02:50.880 beautiful bill you all just try to scare america by telling millions of people are going to be cut
00:02:55.720 off this thing you're talking about the people that are on it illegally that are gaming the system
00:02:59.720 and that is no we're not the cbo the cbo is very clear the bill does not it does not do anything of
00:03:05.500 what you've said and all you've done is scare america and you're not doing a service to this
00:03:09.800 country ma'am and you you all ought to start talking to you you want to talk about transparency
00:03:15.040 and then there you are attacking me on a bill where i'm trying to make it transparent to how much
00:03:19.540 we're spending on each piece of legislation that doesn't make a lot of sense you wanted to have
00:03:23.620 the cbo estimate and you're now railing because that is the only organization that is the only
00:03:28.460 organization those poor marxists uh something's got to get through to those people they are very
00:03:36.840 very sick people great on congressman tim birchett absolutely brilliantly always taking them to task
00:03:42.820 whenever whenever he's on with uh with that network uh just before the the vote for the big beautiful bill
00:03:50.240 last night hakeem jeffries was on the house floor and boy were the marxist stems falling asleep they
00:03:56.760 picked a great speaker in him i gotta say members of house democratic leadership thankful
00:04:00.400 for the leaders of every single committee it's been battling hard
00:04:08.520 to push back against the cruelty that is in this one big ugly bill thankful for the leadership of
00:04:18.620 richie neil thankful for the leadership of frank palone thankful for the leadership of brendan
00:04:24.220 boyle thankful for the leadership of angie craig
00:04:27.940 i'm thankful for the leadership the principal leadership of every single member of the house
00:04:37.340 democratic caucus
00:04:38.320 but above all else that is absolutely brutal as you can see some of the marxist stems uh there
00:04:49.740 taking a little bit of uh i guess you can call it a catnap not wanting to deal with him uh in just a
00:04:55.860 few moments we're going to be joined by my good friend the great mark mitchell of rasmussen reports
00:05:00.460 i want to get an idea of what americans are saying what you folks are all saying uh about your support
00:05:05.640 uh for what was the big beautiful bill and your support for donald trump and and where it's at right
00:05:10.560 now we're going to take all that up with the great mark mitchell the pollster for rasmussen reports
00:05:16.120 mark mitchell it's been quite a while um great day for you to join us you're an american patriot in my
00:05:27.980 opinion a veteran um tomorrow of course being the day uh america uh well we'll say it changed america i
00:05:36.580 think for the better right um i want to get your sense right now mark uh polling wise where america is
00:05:43.340 at right now what do americans think it's sort of been a quiet period right we went through a period
00:05:48.900 where uh elon musk there was this big fallout then he had bombing iran this and the other thing and now
00:05:55.100 it's kind of quiet for a few days i don't like it yeah i mean i guess this is going to be the summer
00:06:00.760 though i think we're going to see this maybe all the way up until september everybody seems to be taking
00:06:05.580 a breath it's like the polling was all over the place and it's just kind of like flattened out now and
00:06:10.060 i think we're going to coast and that sucks for democrats because they've just tried everything
00:06:14.260 to come against donald trump and really hasn't hurt his numbers at all this was a tough presidency to
00:06:19.320 predict and man we walked into a whole hell of a lot of chaos but like knock on wood i don't i don't
00:06:25.400 see a lot of stuff happening in july and august maybe i'm wrong i don't think this bill is really
00:06:30.360 going to matter that much and if anything it's just it's kind of continuing to dig the republicans
00:06:36.000 grave for them i don't think that there's going to be a huge pickup for trump when it passes but
00:06:41.240 his numbers are fine he's got high right direction numbers they haven't been able to tank his approval
00:06:45.420 i think he's still going to be at 50 plus two today so that's exactly where he was in november he's lost
00:06:50.940 zero support yeah so i want to talk to you about that because it's it's mixed on both sides right
00:06:57.740 some republicans heavily support this thing like they've got all their eggs in the basket
00:07:02.060 you and i both were on capitol hill a month ago a few weeks ago and you know we saw these people
00:07:08.180 who are either vehemently for it there's people who are squishy for it and then there's people who are
00:07:13.200 vehemently against it how is this going to play out for those republicans i've made my position very
00:07:19.460 clear and i think yours is probably pretty similar as we think pretty similarly it's not perfect by no
00:07:25.220 stretch of the imagination we wanted more cutting as we were promised uh but what what we're given
00:07:31.040 we're looking at right now it's hard enough to pass this sort of moderate bill what the heck could
00:07:36.780 it be like to pass something with deeper cuts than we see now uh more border funding than we see now
00:07:42.980 when you can't even get these rhinos and not all of them are rhinos but some of them are rhinos and
00:07:48.420 somebody's hardline riders on the uh the right side here it's a mess voters voted to have the table
00:07:57.340 upturned and it is not being upturned we went down and and walked the halls of congress and it just
00:08:02.960 seemed like any old day at the office it was nobody was breaking a sweat let's put it that way
00:08:07.860 i certainly was it was like 95 degrees out yeah but uh you know voters got squeezed during the
00:08:16.700 administration trump got elected i mean trump is popular his polling numbers his job approval rating
00:08:22.120 is now about to cross obama first term but that's not why he got elected he got elected because people
00:08:27.300 were desperate because biden was horrifying and so they trusted republicans and trump and trump's
00:08:34.440 numbers haven't tanked but we'll have to wait and see what's happening to the republicans like in the
00:08:39.400 the good column for them is that americans have seen republicans under trump spend a lot of money so
00:08:46.260 people are quite frankly kind of used to it i hate to say that and then the other is we have a very
00:08:52.400 recent massive spending bill of 1.7 trillion dollars and coming out of that only 50 disapproved 45
00:08:59.200 approved it wasn't a massive outrage against it and only 58 of republicans strongly disapproved so i don't
00:09:07.840 think that there's going to be a lot of like negative attention other than this was just a lost
00:09:12.600 opportunity for the republicans to buck up and change the way that dc works but they're not going
00:09:17.240 to do that and the other thing is i don't think that there's going to be huge upside either if
00:09:21.640 anything trump will get a moderate bounce for just getting stuff through but we'll have to see like
00:09:27.160 long term how this affects america i mean 170 billion dollars is a lot of freaking money to go after
00:09:34.000 illegal aliens and i i mean who knows how that's going to affect america he's talking about redoing the
00:09:40.120 2020 census now like these are massive major things that might have impact so i guess it's just going
00:09:45.200 to be in the rearview mirror and quite frankly they're dumping it into a holiday weekend in the
00:09:49.500 summer it's not that's where you want to stick your biggest win usually how it works uh well you know i
00:09:55.480 don't think it is the biggest win i don't think president trump is particularly fond of it but he's
00:09:59.740 said this before he said it's not the best we can have but it's the best we can get right now with
00:10:04.800 the circumstances that's right uh what was the what the debt number on it was like two trillion
00:10:09.440 over 10 years or something like that uh i thought it was more than that but i haven't been keeping up
00:10:14.500 as closely as you have i've been looking at the polling and the polling's been all over the place
00:10:18.420 all i can say is that people like basically agree that this is going to do nothing to lower the debt
00:10:23.300 uh we we asked uh house representative recently passed tax budget legislation package called the
00:10:30.020 one big beautiful bill this is before it got kicked to the senate will it reduce or increase national
00:10:34.580 debt 46 say increase only 23 decrease so this is not a spending reduction bill this is
00:10:43.640 continue to fund the government get trump some of what he wanted and it's a whole mix of headlines
00:10:50.460 there's no there's no big standout other than wow look congress signed something that's like what
00:10:54.960 that's the big headline right like what else is there so yeah good so the the estimate from the cbo
00:11:01.880 is initially 2.4 i was somewhere in the price range to three trillion dollars i think uh over the course of
00:11:08.880 a certain amount of years uh for the budget um the way trump is framing it and the republicans are
00:11:14.840 framing is that it's going to create so much growth it's going to create so much uh for the economy
00:11:19.420 that it'll offset that number which is very well possible mark when you cut and this is what the
00:11:24.100 democrats don't understand and what the hard line writers don't understand is that when you cut taxes
00:11:29.400 on corporations mark they reinvest that money back into their company it shares up drives up shareholder
00:11:34.980 equity and so on and so forth and it comes it trickles down because a high percentage of people
00:11:40.300 have 401ks or iras or some sort of investment in the market some sort of tie into the market i mean
00:11:46.180 if you think about it really everything is tied to your house price interest rates and whatever
00:11:51.040 is tied into the market so that's the way they're framing it and it makes perfect sense it's just the
00:11:56.340 republicans are so damn stupid that they don't understand how to frame it that way that donald trump
00:12:01.180 is going to cut your taxes and when you cut your taxes you're going to put more money into the
00:12:04.960 economy and it's not going to be you know you're not getting an extra million dollars a year you're
00:12:09.560 getting enough money to afford groceries you're getting more money to afford maybe a vacation at the end of
00:12:14.760 the year that you're dumping back into the economy that's the way he's framing it but the republicans
00:12:18.960 like i said are so dumb on messaging that they can't get it that way they don't message at all
00:12:24.860 that's the problem is the individual representatives just say whatever the hell they want on tv there's
00:12:30.480 no force or intent behind in my opinion any of their positions it's literally completely hurting cats and
00:12:37.560 that's why you have the problems rounding them up to get important votes and that's why nothing is
00:12:42.040 changing in washington dc i don't know like i i don't think we're in a position where there's any
00:12:46.680 easy outs and i understand that i understand the idea of trying to grow our way out of it and obviously
00:12:51.700 i think trump is the best president that we could have right now to try to do that but again if he's
00:12:57.900 going to be having five plus million illegal immigrants self-deport and prevent many other people
00:13:05.040 from coming in here if he's going to continue to i mean i think the cbo said something like 20
00:13:10.960 20 trillion over 10 years or something like that i mean it was a big number people have been saying
00:13:15.320 we're going to be hitting 20 trillion uh more spending at a certain point like we're not going
00:13:21.200 to see lower long-term treasury yields we're just not going to right so it's like you have higher rates
00:13:27.120 you have less people here you have a huge housing run-up that's already way past everybody's ability
00:13:33.040 to pay for from a mortgage perspective like i think that we talked about it last night i think
00:13:38.220 housing is one of the potential soft targets here where things might crack and that'd be great it has
00:13:43.460 to happen but it also sucks a ton of consumer spending out of the market everybody's home equity
00:13:48.320 lines they stop spending on that stuff so there there's just a lot of uncertainty i think trump's
00:13:54.100 going to navigate it as best he can um but from i like he's earned his support i don't think people
00:13:59.840 are going to go away unless there's absolutely horrifying economic pain uh and it's just on the
00:14:05.160 republicans to try and convince people that they're worth voting for again in 26 and right now the
00:14:10.260 democrats are doing a better job convincing people not to vote for them than republicans are of convincing
00:14:16.820 people to vote for them that's that that is i agree with you that is until you get hakeem jeffries on
00:14:21.180 the house floor talking anytime that man talks it's like uh nails on a chalkboard so that's fine let them
00:14:27.640 get their messaging out there that way and uh you know the republicans always find a way to self
00:14:32.360 destruct and you're right we were talking about house prices last night lo and behold mark i and
00:14:36.600 i was kind of arguing with you about it because here in new york you never see a house price decline
00:14:41.800 and as long as i've been alive you've seen them on the rise and lo and behold i wake up and doing my
00:14:47.180 morning read and uh the daily mail had a article out this morning headline ominous signs house prices
00:14:54.060 are poised to crash a stunning number of homeowners are underwater it's not just one in six u.s home
00:15:00.940 sellers they're likely to sell their property for less than they originally paid of sharply
00:15:05.120 sharply from 4.4 a year ago according to redfin uh in san francisco for instance nearly 20 of sellers
00:15:13.080 are at risk of losing money virtually no one sells in providence rhode island so we won't see a loss
00:15:19.360 over there um i didn't even know anybody lived in providence rhode island but um that's a bad sign
00:15:25.480 mark that's a really really bad people aren't keeping up with their mortgages they're not keeping
00:15:30.060 up with their credit cards they're not keeping up uh on their car loans and this is what we saw happen
00:15:35.520 in 2008 yeah i'm looking at the case shillers and they're like topping out last they've been like
00:15:41.860 locked in flat for well florida i'm looking at the high growth areas new york you're right new york just
00:15:47.940 keeps going up and up and up look at that uh but this chart doesn't look healthy these case
00:15:53.520 shillers it literally everything literally starting in may and june of 2020 took a hockey stick curve
00:16:02.040 upwards surpassing the the run-up to from 2003 to 2006 so that's hanging over our heads and that
00:16:09.800 could be a big problem but we'll see again i don't think people are going to blame trump for that and i
00:16:13.760 think ultimately it would be better for our economy but you got to admit the establishment's been pretty
00:16:19.560 good at punting the can as far as it can down the road and we've been putting off a lot of uh potential
00:16:26.200 economic pain that just we haven't seen i mean everybody saw with it's really the inevitable it's
00:16:32.120 the inevitable too right you can you can make things look a certain way you can fluff them per se a
00:16:37.880 little bit to make them look a certain way but at the end of the day the facts are the facts and the
00:16:42.200 truth of the truth truth death doesn't go away unless you pay it so uh case in point it's going
00:16:48.620 to stay on the books and it's sad because this is uh americans we're talking about markets our
00:16:53.140 neighbors it's our friends it's our family who are going to lose their homes and their businesses but
00:16:58.480 it's years of economic uh turmoil from previous administrations when you have gas prices mark
00:17:05.320 up 70 on a family that's making uh we'll say 70 000 a year or 80 000 a year with a family of three
00:17:13.700 kids in the midwest uh 70 raising gas prices does have an impact when you have a husband who's a
00:17:20.560 blue collar worker who drives 30 40 miles to work every day right uh egg prices do become an issue
00:17:27.400 when you're when they're raised 70 when you have a blue collar family that's making 70 000 a year on
00:17:33.580 four kids okay so it it just goes further down the list clothing whatever school supplies you know
00:17:41.080 necessities that people need and we see now that an overwhelming majority of americans are putting
00:17:45.820 their necessities uh home um uh electric bills gas on credit cards yeah that's something we've ever
00:17:53.960 seen before groceries yeah go to walmart and finance your stakes yeah it's wild and it's all under
00:17:59.740 biden it's the biden economy and there needs to be and listen i i don't mean to be dooming about this
00:18:05.420 i think here's my hypothesis is that the major economic reordering focused on the lower and
00:18:12.380 middle classes rebalancing our economy will look like an economic implosion but will be better for
00:18:18.160 our country and i think that people at the top the people that have reaped sort of the cream of the
00:18:23.320 last 20 years are going to get squeezed in hopefully new ways but i i sound like a flaming socialist
00:18:29.240 economic populist but uh you know some of the things that bernie says are awfully close to the
00:18:34.760 things that you see out of out of jd vance it's just a disagreement about how we get there yeah
00:18:39.400 it's funny that um moderates are so far aligned from far leftist and far rightist whereas far leftist
00:18:47.560 and far rightist are aligned on certain things it's things like exactly it's things like this it's
00:18:53.220 things like foreign policy so that's always been one that's been so damn strange to me it's like
00:18:59.880 how does bernie sanders and jd vance or whatever whoever it is agree on foreign policy like sort of
00:19:06.740 interesting but this is one of the thing and donald trump is the blue collar president and he you know
00:19:11.220 he's got a relay that but i think he's done a good job at it as you said this is not something that'll
00:19:16.280 fall on donald trump because it's from the last four years and uh quite honestly longer than that obama
00:19:21.940 uh biden have thrown crap in donald trump's lap both administrations and uh it's not good for the
00:19:30.080 american people
00:19:30.760 let's talk about uh speaking of spending money usa id which is one of your favorite organizations what
00:19:41.980 i'm told is they fund rasmussen to a tune of like a trillion dollars a year a lot of money it's not that
00:19:47.260 much i've got bad news that slush fund is drying up george bush is out there with uh the rock star
00:19:56.620 bono and obama slamming donald trump for for gutting that slush fund and sending employees packing
00:20:05.220 mark can you imagine yeah the man who got us into this past both of them yeah you know i i feel sorry
00:20:13.240 for george w bush i you know what a horrible presidency he left with some of the worst
00:20:18.860 approval numbers i think we've ever seen but i you know i kind of heard somebody i forgot who
00:20:24.200 explained to me like the reason why that he's so anti-trump is that he came in and listen you know
00:20:30.760 all the presidents always have people surrounding them and their interests and what they whisper in
00:20:34.840 their ear often becomes policy and people decisions and i think with george w bush you know
00:20:40.780 dick cheney i think we could probably you know surmise that certain forces wanted dick cheney
00:20:47.380 to be attached to this guy and he came in with a really strong domestic policy agenda of things that
00:20:53.140 he wanted to get done and his entire presidency became about invading the middle east and it was
00:20:58.640 a horrifying decision for our country is absolutely cataclysmal we'd have 27 trillion in debt instead of
00:21:04.000 37 trillion and a lot fewer dead american service members and a lot few fewer dead iraqis and it was a
00:21:09.840 complete blow to america's strength overseas from a position of foreign policy strength and i can
00:21:17.160 imagine that he goes to bed at night saying wow this stuff that trump's doing could have been me
00:21:21.240 like i could have stopped this i could have whatever and sorry dude the history is not going to look
00:21:26.260 kindly at you and going out there and virtue signaling like this about usaid is not i mean
00:21:31.620 americans say no no we spend too much on foreign aid like even if you take fraud out of it like
00:21:37.020 after usaid we asked and people said they're angry at the level of waste fraud and abuse abuse being
00:21:43.100 uncovered like 70 to 20 something but 57 to i think like not even 20 percent say that we spend too much
00:21:50.460 as opposed to not enough on foreign aid so like bye see ya americans don't care about the starving
00:21:55.960 children in africa anymore when they can't feed their own kids exactly i think there's a lot worse things
00:22:00.700 that keep george bush up at night not going to speculate but i'm just going to go out on the whim
00:22:05.400 that there are um it's sad you know the thing i think about when you say that mark is uh george
00:22:12.760 bush he ran george bush actually ran like you said on the good policy he ran on building a border wall
00:22:17.960 do you remember that the border wall we got from george bush was uh containers shipping containers with
00:22:23.760 barbed wired on top uh some of them i think still sit there donald trump called him out for but
00:22:29.140 it's you know to me it's it's nice to look back and see what we were promised and what we were what
00:22:36.040 we got i think there's you're a big meme guy there's like a meme for that like what i was promised and
00:22:39.880 what i got and it was far different and i understand why i don't think actually bill clinton hates
00:22:46.780 donald trump i think he actually likes donald trump because i think bill clinton hates hillary clinton
00:22:50.340 whatever it's one of my conspiracies i believe i don't think bill clinton hates trump i think george bush
00:22:55.980 hates trump i think obama hates trump and i think biden hates trump is because he did all the things
00:23:00.540 that these guys have promised for years and a politician i worked for mark when i was young once
00:23:05.220 told me do you know why the democrats uh the the people in the projects always vote democrats and say
00:23:11.540 why because they promised them and promised them and promised them that they're going to give them
00:23:15.280 x y and z and if you keep promising uh they're going to keep waiting and the reason why the republicans
00:23:21.460 are so bad at messaging on this is because if republicans give them they'll understand and
00:23:25.740 they will never vote democrat again and guess what donald trump was able to do exactly that he's
00:23:30.860 the only president in my lifetime probably in your lifetime too who's ever been able to resonate with
00:23:35.820 people who are uh in poverty people who are are in the projects of people who are living in squalor
00:23:42.300 because they understand now what's been done to them for the last 50 years by democrats
00:23:48.780 i mean we have black approval ratings hovering around 40 percent right now and obviously we have
00:23:55.880 to see if that's dialed in and accurate but that's astoundingly new and hispanic voters on almost
00:24:02.680 everything pull to the right of white voters now there really is a very strong core of luxury belief
00:24:09.760 swilling white boomer leftists in the suburbs like that is the core demographic of the left right now
00:24:15.900 you know they have the young socialists as well basically people who read the new york times that
00:24:21.700 is the core left right now dare i say the r word there's an old meme uh never go full retarded and i
00:24:28.900 feel like white people right now mark are at that point where it's like looking at some of these exit
00:24:34.280 polling numbers from uh zohan mamandani the highest level of votes he got were from whites and asians and
00:24:43.000 i sit to my there and i think to myself like what is wrong and you look at where the hispanic
00:24:48.260 vote went and you look at where the black vote went and you're like what are these people seeing that
00:24:53.800 that the white people are just not getting through their damn heads i mean self-hatred weaponized
00:25:01.840 empathy we will i mean we could we talked about it in length but i'll tell you i mean check this number
00:25:07.580 out only 67 percent of white americans strongly agree that it's okay to be white
00:25:13.960 oh there's out there there's 33 one third one third of white americans are like oh i don't know i don't
00:25:23.600 oh my goodness i don't know where we're going in society it's insane uh speaking of presidents who
00:25:31.280 hate uh donald trump joe biden complaining to the wall street journal this week that he worked so
00:25:38.860 i worked so damn hard on my accomplishments and now trump is undoing all of them what accomplishments
00:25:45.000 do you think perhaps he's talking about he mentioned nato i'm not sure what he mentioned about nato because
00:25:50.000 donald trump's been in office less than six months and he's already got nato to commit to five percent
00:25:53.780 gdp over the next five ten years i mean there's the invasion of the southern border that americans
00:25:59.520 rightly call an evasion i guess there's that there's the massive spike in corporate profits
00:26:05.080 that you know ran up there's i guess their own huge spending deal that had all kinds of like slush fund
00:26:10.280 gimmies to every leftist uh interest group on earth i guess those are the things but i mean let's not
00:26:15.860 try to pretend that biden worked very hard didn't he have the most days off of any president not even
00:26:21.660 counting the days he called the 12 o'clock lid i said that i would stop bashing him for that because
00:26:26.660 he was probably going to get cancer infusions but maybe not i don't know uh i wonder how his
00:26:31.460 treatment's going right now though the weird thing you know that's weird because i see him now mark more
00:26:36.560 lively than he was in the white house i don't think he wanted that job at the end of the day i think he
00:26:41.040 had to take it for obvious reasons to protect his family from all the crime that they committed i think
00:26:46.280 that that's my speculation on why he needed that job not wanted it but you see him now out more lively
00:26:51.980 sitting on airplanes reading books engaging with people i think perhaps better than we've ever seen
00:26:57.300 before so i don't know what was happening in the office but he certainly looks a lot better now
00:27:01.460 uh than he did for the last four years embarrassing the hell out of america well either he was really
00:27:07.940 working hard at a stunning four to six hours a day or they have him on new meds or whatever meds they
00:27:15.000 had him on he's off and so if if it's some cocktail they had the presidency mix or whatever i don't know
00:27:22.120 but yeah i mean good maybe he's getting his second wind and they'll be able to beat this thing together
00:27:27.880 i don't know we'll see yeah i don't wish cancer on anybody it's a terrible terrible thing and uh
00:27:33.060 and i've lost a lot of close people to it so i i hope he gets better and uh you know beats it and beats
00:27:37.940 the odds um speaking of presidents uh for the last month donald trump added 147 these are new economic
00:27:45.220 numbers out today 147 000 workers to the payrolls in june uh according to the department of later
00:27:51.160 unemployment rate declined to 4.1 this thing still seems to be humming mark it's the strangest thing
00:27:58.980 in the world looking at what we just spoke about housing and and debt and everything and jobs yet
00:28:06.500 he's still you know performing in the job markets yeah i mean that's great i don't believe the
00:28:12.960 headline 4.1 number you know they strip all these things out of it and we've been testing and i'm i
00:28:18.020 haven't done this month's unemployment yet but we've routinely found numbers in the mid-eights
00:28:22.620 with people under 40 having mid-teens like really high unemployment rate numbers which again one of
00:28:28.420 the reasons that trump got elected because everybody tried to pretend that there wasn't a jobs crisis for
00:28:33.120 the last four years and there absolutely absolutely was but the idea that to me that i find most
00:28:38.380 stunning and let me tell you i thought after the biden cancer stuff you were totally going to shift
00:28:42.640 to fauci so you threw me for a little bit of a loop uh but yeah i you know we'll have to see i think the
00:28:49.680 biggest takeaway is that the bls isn't lying to make the numbers look bad to be honest with you and so
00:28:54.800 maybe that's a really good sign that we found that finally cracked down a little bit on the deep state
00:28:59.140 you had mentioned fauci let's let's talk to him before we wrap up there's two things i want to
00:29:03.740 get to quick fauci's one of them i want tucker carlson the other day um making a very strange
00:29:10.360 admission i want to play the clip uh he got immunity why did he need immunity oh you know why did he need
00:29:18.400 a pardon in advance um what what do you think the answer is i you know i would be speculating but i
00:29:27.580 think he i think there um i think he was vulnerable i think he had a lot of liability on creating uh
00:29:37.820 coronavirus you know he was funding precisely that research at the wuhan lab yeah and he was giving
00:29:46.760 them the technology he was giving them uh you know he gave them not only the technology the precise
00:29:54.200 technology for developing that pathogen fauci created the ouchie he created the woo flu according to
00:30:02.900 uh rfk jr and not missing his words that's why i love this man uh i thought we agreed to call it the
00:30:10.320 kung flu i mean i just again we made a notorious name for ourselves polling all of this covid stuff
00:30:20.920 one of the only basically the only people challenging the government status quo and people saw through
00:30:27.620 all these lies way early i mean over a majority knew that this was leaked from wuhan before the
00:30:33.220 government even admitted it by years i think we had it in early 23 or late 22 i mean everybody
00:30:39.320 understood but fauci it's a little bit tricky there's something about a crisis and somebody
00:30:43.720 stepping in and leads leading it that the government officials know like they they love they flock to
00:30:50.060 these things like ambulance chasers they know that they'll get a pickup and it's kind of been like his
00:30:55.420 numbers are higher than you would expect based on how much people have been seeing through uh the
00:31:00.300 covid stuff but i'll just like they're still not good i'll just rattle some of these off do you believe
00:31:05.020 fauci has told the truth about u.s government funded gain of function research
00:31:08.840 this is from two years ago so the numbers are probably uh 39 yes 47 no how likely is it u.s
00:31:16.460 officials were involved in a cover-up in china's role in the pandemic 66 that say at least somewhat
00:31:22.280 likely do you agree or disagree with this statement china lied fauci lied people died 60 agree only 32
00:31:30.040 disagree and then not only that uh before he left office is a the pardon dr fauci was given a full
00:31:38.620 unconditional pardon for any crimes he may have committed back to 2014 approve or disapprove 43
00:31:44.400 percent approve but 48 percent disapprove so he's underwater five points and a majority 56 to 36
00:31:52.420 approved of stripping a security detail so america is bit by bit turning on fauci and it's a long time
00:31:59.700 coming like it was literally just in the last year or two because his numbers were really high people
00:32:03.980 like this guy for the first yeah i don't i i've met him many times haven't on the show many times
00:32:09.420 back at fox news uh not a likable person totally arrogant little troll is what i could close like a
00:32:18.060 nutty nutty doctor on a on a uh cartoon network sitcom i think the sociopaths know that that can read as
00:32:25.460 like confident um you know empathy right like he could sell it and i could see through it but a lot
00:32:32.920 of people couldn't yeah i think a lot of us were fooled in the beginning too as soon as lou figured
00:32:37.680 out who this guy was he said i don't want this guy anywhere it was long before anyone figured out who
00:32:41.940 he was before we wrap up i want to talk about something you've been pulling on lately and now all
00:32:46.260 of a sudden uh harry inton over at cnn uh is talking about it andrew cuomo during the primary attack
00:32:52.580 mondani as being insufficiently pro-israel i'm not quite sure the former governor understood how
00:32:57.980 much the politics have changed around this issue among democrats what are we talking about here all
00:33:03.080 right who democrats sympathize more with israelis or palestinians in 2017 the democratic party was a
00:33:09.400 pro-israeli party look at this they sympathize with the israelis by 13 points more with the israelis
00:33:13.840 than the palestinians but look at this sea change now democrats sympathize more with the palestinians
00:33:18.940 by 43 points oh my god that is a change in the margin of 56 points over the course of just
00:33:27.340 eight years so all of a sudden it's the pro-palestinian position that actually reigns supreme
00:33:32.900 in democratic politics not the israeli position and that is part of the reason why mondani was able to
00:33:38.120 do so well in this primary because those attacks over israel simply put did not ring true for democrats
00:33:43.280 they're now on the side of the palestinians not the israelis i mean this is a much bigger issue
00:33:50.200 specifically with mondani though i mean an outspoken critic of israel he's facing continued criticism
00:33:54.640 though for not being outspoken enough against anti-semitism that is for sure but on this what
00:34:01.480 is it talk about democrats and how broadly how this really is shifting yeah so you know you see this
00:34:07.920 among democrats overall right but we know that mondani's base was younger voters within the
00:34:13.500 democratic party and so i want to break it down with younger democrats correct so take a look here
00:34:18.000 uh who age 18 to 49 democrats sympathize more with the israelis or the palestinians again in 2017
00:34:23.600 younger democrats sympathize more with the israelis by 14 points look at this shift now
00:34:28.380 palestinians they sympathize more with the palestinians by 57 points that is an over 70 point
00:34:34.560 shift in the margin in just a matter of eight years so the bottom line is mondani's base within
00:34:41.060 the democratic party and the base of the democratic party of younger voters younger democrats have
00:34:46.380 changed tremendously on this issue in eight years time i rarely ever see shifts like this kate in which
00:34:52.440 you see one side of the equation leading by 14 points eight years ago and then all of a sudden the
00:34:56.680 other side of the equation leading by 57 points the bottom line is the politics around the israelis
00:35:02.500 and the palestinians have shifted tremendously among democrats and they've shifted specifically
00:35:07.080 tremendously among democrats who are under the age of 50 younger democrats from on donnie's base and
00:35:12.220 also the so sort of interesting mark because this is something you pulled on long before i think
00:35:17.200 quinnipiac pulled on months ago about that shift in support for palestine yeah and what's wild and
00:35:25.220 he knows this is that it's all happened in the last two years it really it's not you know he
00:35:30.120 referred to 2017 numbers i guess that's what quinnipiac had we don't have the same tracking
00:35:34.860 question going all the way back but in the two years we've seen israel plus 30 compared to palestine
00:35:39.960 go down to plus 14 so that's a major implosion and it was driven almost all by democrats but we have
00:35:45.580 numbers um just from literally the week after october 7th and even back then democrats were much more
00:35:52.900 pro-israel this is i mean it's not the same question but which is closer to your opinion about the
00:35:57.500 conflict between israel and the palestinians palestinians are most to blame or israel is
00:36:02.860 most to blame and democrats said palestinians 40 to 14 so it's all literally the npc download that
00:36:10.800 they got and from their cable tv news network of choice or whatever uh influencers they're watching
00:36:18.060 on uh youtube or tiktok or whatever they have become like look at those numbers i mean it's literally
00:36:25.020 jew hating like that is what it has become and i again it's kind of bizarre to to see the party most
00:36:32.460 likely to call their political opponent hitler to have these kind of views but i guess jewish voters
00:36:39.120 are going to have to make a choice somewhere along the lines the one that they haven't yet because
00:36:42.980 and especially interesting to see how this plays out in new york city which has a massive jewish population
00:36:47.960 but it looks like i don't know where this race is going to go what's going to happen with
00:36:53.020 curtis liwa what's going to happen with uh with eric adams but people are going to have to pile
00:36:57.880 behind eric adams but the lefties want this guy he's like their new obama i think like they'd i think
00:37:03.960 they'd probably try and run him in 28 yeah yeah if he was a u.s citizen or born when is when does that
00:37:10.960 stop this i promised the audience i was going to play this clip from them and you probably never seen
00:37:15.880 it before but this is why i'm vehemently against uh curtis liwa uh there's idolatry you know trump
00:37:22.120 oh it's the mashiach uh i hate trump and my partner juliet hates trump juliet honey but uh there's no buts there
00:37:31.420 that was back in 2019 before donald trump was running for re-election so he hates donald trump
00:37:37.720 well guess what i hate you
00:37:38.900 think about the time though when was that that was a late 2019 america was humming america was on the
00:37:48.920 path to recovery america had put the impeachment hoaxes russian collusion stuff all in the rearview
00:37:55.040 mirror it was entering a 2020 with improving job numbers especially for black americans the country
00:38:01.180 was healing right direction was the highest it's ever been up until recently just this year when trump
00:38:06.000 got re-elected so for him to sit there and say that against that context he knew that and i you
00:38:11.820 know a lot of people might forget but that was literally was did that say december 2019 december
00:38:17.800 2019 yes yeah what was going on in the background a biological weapon was being released in china at
00:38:25.000 that moment because of an ascendant trump u.s yes yep curtis should get that through his head he's
00:38:31.100 wondering why people are uniting behind eric adams i think donald trump probably ultimately
00:38:35.200 makes an endorsement in the race probably for eric adams as far as i'm concerned eric adams never said
00:38:41.420 he hates trump he disagreed with him policy wise but uh he's helped him mightily which is uh uh you know
00:38:48.280 i guess part of what's led to his downfall in new york but it is what it is mark i'm sorry we went
00:38:53.680 overtime uh past what uh we've promised you you've got to get to the beach with your kids you get the last
00:38:59.880 word here that would be interesting i have to do a little bit more homework around new york i really
00:39:04.480 don't know what the trump approval of eric adams as an independent running against a muslim
00:39:09.960 communist would do like where are we this is the biggest political realignment again like who the
00:39:16.320 hell knows um but it's going to be another interesting couple years so uh if you want to
00:39:21.200 come check out our polling and listen to us talk about it rasmussen underscore poll hope to have
00:39:26.100 everybody there now mark is actually on audio as well you can listen to his podcast on the road
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00:39:45.140 um each and every episode mark mitchell have a great day we appreciate you happy fourth of july
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