In this episode I discuss the recent ruling by an appeals court judge who ruled that President Trump should not be allowed to deport the Venezuelan migrant criminals known as MS-13 under the Alien Enemy Act. I also discuss the fact that these criminals are being treated worse than Nazis.
00:13:17.560And I honestly don't see how they save themselves without evasive actions, like some kind of desperate play to flip the Wisconsin Supreme Court, re-gerrymander or whatever.
00:13:30.920Like they have options, but I don't think any of them are good from an electoral standpoint.
00:13:36.160They're an absolute mess because their coalition was all about winning.
00:13:39.760And once they didn't win anymore, now it's fragmenting.
00:13:42.280And you have, like we just said with those numbers, the vast majority of Democrats want the party to back off of this crazy brink.
00:13:49.160But all of the all of the viral momentum in the party likes AOC.
00:13:57.680And one of the things I saw is that particular little narrative about that that event they had and packing stadiums that so spoke to the left's being their soul that it had 150,000 likes on Blue Sky with AOC's profile that only has 2 million followers.
00:14:19.160Like Barack Obama on Twitter doesn't even get that many likes.
00:14:22.260Nothing on Reddit gets that many likes.
00:14:23.900These people desperately want to have the moral authority back, and they're not going to get it keying Teslas.
00:14:30.700But that's what they think is going to get it for them.
00:14:35.160You do all the work that I don't want to do.
00:14:37.540Like go on Blue Sky, go on these Reddit pages and tell us all the information that we need to know that I just don't have the patience to do because these people are just so damn stupid.
00:14:47.680And it's so embarrassing to think that this is the future of America.
00:14:51.380This is the future that our kids are relying on.
00:14:53.480And it's listening to people like the Tim Waltz's of the world, like the Sandy Cortez's of the world, like the Bernie Sanders of the world.
00:15:09.420Bernie Sanders drives a Mercedes Benz.
00:15:11.100That's not the type of behavior that a man who's a socialist would put out.
00:15:19.040I had a friend who was over in Cuba last week, and he told me, he said, the power went out for two days.
00:15:25.280He said, why did they turn the power back on?
00:15:26.740And he said, well, because the government didn't want to turn it back on.
00:15:29.460They didn't feel like turning it back on.
00:15:30.800And I thought to myself, if we let these people, and I don't mean we let them win.
00:15:35.920I mean, we let them win in the sense that we didn't get out and vote.
00:15:38.980But I don't want the conspiracy theorists to go crazy.
00:15:42.300But if we let them win by doing that, Mark, that's what America could have went to in 2024, from immigration to schooling to everything down the line.
00:19:56.580Well, I mean, Hitler has just been so thoroughly reviled that it's the strongest language they can use because you're not allowed to you're not allowed to have an openness and honest conversation about that, like the factual context of World War Two.
00:20:11.720And they're relying on the lizard brain of people who've been conditioned for a certain response.
00:20:16.500It's a Pavlovian response to the name Hitler.
00:20:19.900And, you know, probably rightly so, but it's been weaponized and it's actually probably, you know, kind of sad the way they've overused it.
00:30:17.240It's $5.8 billion from Hyundai on a new plant that they're going to build in Louisiana, but the total number is going to be $20 billion from Hyundai.
00:30:27.940Okay, so these companies are going to be forced now to start coming back to America.
00:30:31.960We hear today, too, Rolls-Royce is reportedly looking to come to America and start making their cars and some of their production because it's so simple.
00:30:40.240And this is the thing that people who don't understand tariffs – and you don't have to be an economist to understand it, Mark.
00:30:45.360Once it becomes unaffordable and it becomes more expensive for you to build something out of country, you're going to look to bring it back in country because we're going to give you incentives.
00:31:01.340That's the way Donald Trump is using the tariffs.
00:31:03.340He wants to make it so expensive for you to produce it outside of this country that he wants you to come back in and bring it in this country.
00:31:13.840The reason that Donald Trump won and there's a populist uprising is because the middle class has been squeezed.
00:31:19.040The Democrats are just starting to realize that now.
00:31:22.400And, of course, they have no path forward.
00:31:25.360But there you are, and he's doing it really fast.
00:31:28.340And there's going to probably be a lot of financial chaos, but I guess the market hit a good day today.
00:31:32.760The thing I love about it, though, is that every one of those dollar figures you mentioned isn't just an amount of money coming to America.
00:31:39.500It's an amount of money coming from other countries.
00:31:41.880And that's the beautiful thing about it.
00:31:43.840And so they're getting super histrionic.
00:31:48.960And I think it's going to get dark for these other countries.
00:31:51.560And I hope America can be a shining beacon of what populism and putting your country's interests first can do.
00:31:58.380But unfortunately, I don't know if that's going to be the case.
00:32:00.620Now you have Germany put an article out today calling for about how they're probably going to have to militarize all their young men again.
00:34:20.780They're going to put Carney in power, who's calling for a snap election because he says Donald Trump is the greatest existential threat that the nation of Canada has ever faced.
00:35:09.300To be honest with you, that's a good question.
00:35:11.580Maybe the conservative politicians in these countries who aren't being honest with themselves about the current state and what needs to be fixed.
00:35:18.140I guess, like, to be honest, you know, maybe these different cultures are more agreeable than others.
00:35:23.280And maybe, you know, some of these people have been subjugated or cuckolded or whatever word you want to use.
00:35:29.700Things got bad in America and American populism like stepped up and it says, you know what?
00:37:29.180Well, the conservative politicians can't pack it into the right set of things that appeal to the people.
00:37:35.920So, like, listen, I think one of the things that Trump has going for him is that he's a great branding person and understands, like, this stuff.
00:37:42.680And he's not, I can tell you, he isn't necessarily using our polling for sure.
00:37:46.440I don't think he spends much on it at all.
00:37:48.160But he certainly didn't poll test the idea of, like, literally deporting everybody.
00:37:54.420It was super popular because he understood that, well, this is tied to an economic signal of people losing their manufacturing jobs and having their wages taken away and having the social safety nets overwhelmed.
00:38:07.060And it's like, OK, any one of them in the other countries could say, yeah, we probably shouldn't have a gang of 50 Muslim migrants hacking people apart in schools with machetes.
00:38:16.700And none of their conservative politicians are going to really come out and attack that the way they should, which is like, this hasn't worked.
00:40:27.360I mean, this is a tough one to answer.
00:40:32.160But let me first say that to me, the sign that the world is not ready to fix themselves is that they all hate Trump still.
00:40:40.740And I don't think that – and listen, I have a poll on this, but I have a hankering that if we asked what do people think about Javier Millay, it'd be like, oh, I like that and I want that for me.
00:40:51.500And so when people around the world can say, well, maybe I've been lied to about Trump and he's doing objectively the right things for America, and it would be good for us if America sorted itself, then maybe they'll be ready too, but they're not.
00:41:04.760And maybe elections – I'll tell you, we got to – like we all know, 66% of voters said they think the outcome of this election was going to be fixed.
00:41:17.680But in the discussions I've had, other people, except for like freaking Brazil, other people don't share that level of skepticism.
00:41:24.160I talked to some Germans and they were horrified by the idea, like at CPAC, and the Canadians say, oh, no, our elections are pretty good too.
00:41:31.500Some of them have better rules than us for sure, but like really the problem with Canada is just their conservative leaders suck.
00:41:38.220Like that's really what it comes down to, and they are using Trump as a foil, not as like a paragon of what could happen here.
00:41:47.720And that's really sad, and it's like, well, whether it's because of stolen elections or whether it's because of mainstream media or dark money or whatever these reasons, ultimately, people say they – what I've heard is – I talked about this on a stream, I think, Sunday.
00:42:06.080Somebody says, well, the Constitution is the greatest thing we ever have, and everybody loves the Constitution, and isn't it awesome?
00:42:14.560And I say, well, you know, it hasn't been working out for us now because we've had decades of people stealing $20 trillion working together and whatever, and so I don't necessarily revere the Constitution.
00:42:26.500I revere the principles on which it was founded, which I think are the right set of principles, and we've lost that.
00:42:32.840And if you look at history, somebody is like, well, nobody has ever done it better.
00:42:38.540They objectively lasted a lot longer than us.
00:42:40.940It was built on a different set of values, but there are some shared things, right?
00:42:44.560And so when I look at America as a constitutional republic, it's like, well, we might have to go through some rough patches and redefine ourselves.
00:42:54.580And if we have to and we're the best in the world, then everybody else has to have that in their calculation as well.
00:43:18.060You know, back to the stolen elections thing.
00:43:20.180It just makes me think what they did to Donald Trump for the last four years, how they tried to throw him in jail, how they tried to ruin his life, his family, take everything from him.
00:43:29.420And it just makes you think you look at Russia.
00:43:43.480I don't know if you've been following this, but over in Turkey, people are revolting because the Erdogan has declared or whatever you'd call it, that the opposition party be jailed.
00:43:56.420And to think, Mark, we narrowly escaped that here in America.
00:44:22.200Your personal opinion, not Rasmussen's view or anything.
00:44:24.980Your personal opinion, what do you think the American people, knowing what we know, what happened in January 6th because people were tired of the government lying and stealing elections from us?
00:44:35.540What's your what would it's not a no brainer?
00:44:40.360First off, I would say that I'm actually surprised how contained subdued like conservatives have been, actually.
00:44:51.240You know, there was a period where there was Proud Boys out there beating Antifa people and they've dialed back from that.
00:44:56.220And so part of that could be that Trump won.
00:45:01.060But there was actually like a pretty high degree of normalization to the idea, like 65 ish percent of people said, oh, the DOJ is weaponized.
00:46:43.020And it almost looks like they're praying for Trump to ignore a judge.
00:46:46.960And I would I would hope the Supreme Court or Congress would step in and fix that issue to take it away from them.
00:46:54.320But it looks like they're picking a fight and not all of them, not all of their leaders, but a lot of the crazies.
00:47:01.620And I don't I don't know what would have ever happened to the right, but we'll never know.
00:47:07.620Because now I think it's been given new invigoration based on what's been uncovered and how aggressive Trump's been in.
00:47:14.600So we're in a whole new world that's scared the left and pushed them into crazy places that like we don't we haven't seen where the chips are going to fall yet.
00:47:21.260I'll put it that way. And the Democrats, you hear them, Mark.
00:47:26.180It's not the Republic. They have no premise and no basis, in my opinion, for saying the Republicans are all about violence.
00:47:32.800It's not the Republicans who founded the KKK.
00:47:35.380It's not the Republicans who who kept slaves in trap. Right.
00:47:39.860It's not Republicans. It's not Democrats who freed them.
00:47:43.680It's not Democrats who started a civil war over it.
00:47:47.520It's not Republicans who were out with BLM and Antifa in the summer of love of 2020.
00:47:54.540By the way, how many of the Democrats were on there on January 6th?
00:47:59.640How do we know how many of the Republicans actually caused damage?
00:48:02.060So you have no track record, no basis to say that Republicans or people who lean right ever caused any destruction or did anything.
00:48:10.520Because statistically and historically, it is the Democrats who have for lifetimes caused dismay and distrust and destruction in this country, Mark.
00:48:21.980No, I agree 100 percent. Ask Rock, how did the Confederates behave before the Civil War?
00:48:27.380And I think we do a disservice necessarily. And I'm guilty of this, too, of calling it Republican and Democrat.
00:48:32.680It's really not. It's people who believe in a different set of principles and the people who believe in like, hey, we have to win through moral authority.
00:48:40.780And yet also the means justify the ends or vice versa. Right.
00:48:45.360That set of people were the ones who are like, oh, you know, it's probably OK to like take down a country because we want our slaves.
00:48:51.860And what did they do? Well, like for five or 10 years, they were bleeding Kansas.
00:48:55.340They were like rabble rousing in the union.
00:48:58.480They were they're behaving like like the left is now.
00:49:02.080They're literally bleeding Tesla. It's like that's what they're doing right now.
00:49:05.120And so here we are again. They they want to win at all costs and they'll burn it down to try and win.
00:49:13.940They're not. We're going to take one more quick break here.
00:49:16.220We've got about 10 minutes left of the show. We're going to come right back with Mark Mitchell and wrap up here.
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00:53:24.860So, electorally, they're kind of screwed.
00:53:27.560But the worst thing, I think, for this country is for everybody to get this complacency where it's like, oh, the Republicans are in power now for, you know, 10 or 20 years and they're just going to fix all this stuff.
00:56:24.540But as we've seen with kind of Vivek to some extent, like at any point in time, the hat could drop.
00:56:31.200And all of a sudden, you're on the outs.
00:56:33.180Because Trump is really good about navigating those problems.
00:56:38.880And I don't think everybody else has a foregone conclusion yet.
00:56:42.120J.D. Vance's favorability trails Trump a little bit.
00:56:44.500And so if Trump I think Trump's still the kingmaker here and Democrats have an opportunity for somebody to come in who's can fill a vacuum and be charismatic.
00:56:55.140And actually, it would have to be an outsider, probably.
00:56:58.860I don't think that's going to happen, though.
00:57:50.440And then, yeah, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 o'clock, usually Eastern.
00:57:53.820And Wednesday, I think what we're going to do is a big, long stream where I say all of the different ways that a scummy pollster could lie to you.
00:58:00.080I think that one will be one not to miss.