Trump issues MAJOR ORDER that leaves Democrats panicking out of control!
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As we head into the weekend, the fires in Los Angeles continue to burn, and the leftist rioters are getting more and more violent. President Trump has ordered in the National Guard to assist in the fight against the fires, and California Governor Gavin Newsom is doing nothing to stop them.
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Hello, everybody. Welcome to The Great America Show. Happy Monday. Thank you so much for
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joining us on this beautiful Monday night in America. It's beautiful everywhere, unless
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you're living in California, specifically Los Angeles, which is currently under massive
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fires right now. And it's not wildfires. It's political fires from the Marxist left, from
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professional agitators, and from the Marxist Dems from within. Gavin Newsom, the mayor,
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the Miss Bass of Los Angeles, absolutely allowing Marxist Dems, professional agitators, to overthrow
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and demolish their city for the simple reason of the Trump administration sending in ICE to arrest
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illegal aliens who are in this country illegally, who are committing crimes illegally in this country
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that they're not supposed to be in because they're here illegally. As we speak right now, the Pentagon
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has mobilized 500 Marines to send into Los Angeles. President Trump over the weekend sending in the
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National Guard as well. President Trump telling it how it is. This is Gavin Newsom's problem,
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the governor, who's allowing it to happen. Take a listen to President Trump earlier today.
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He's an incompetent governor. Look at the job he's doing in California. He's destroying one of our
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great states. And if I didn't get involved, if we didn't bring the guard in, and we would bring more
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in if we needed it, because we have to make sure there's going to be law and order. You had
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a disaster happening. And they now admit it was a disaster. I watched the chief yesterday. He was a
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good man, by the way. And he said, well, we're lucky we did this, because they were overwhelmed.
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You saw what was happening. So we did the right thing. Everybody agrees to that. But you have a
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governor who let the city burn down, didn't want water to be sent down to him. And I sent billions
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of gallons of water. I said I wanted to do it in the first term. They wouldn't do it over. I don't
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know. They have environmental reasons, but there were no environmental reasons. It's I think it's
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just a political philosophy. But it's lucky for the people in Los Angeles and in California that
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we did what we did. We got it just in time. It's still simmering a little bit, but not very much.
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Yep. President Trump saying it how it is, as he usually does. And the place is burning down.
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You know, as I said, if you took the weekend off, weren't really paying attention much. We'll have
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some clips here for you. We'll bring you one right now to check out just what these Marxist agitators are
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If that wasn't enough, here we are with the LAPD being attacked by rocks and stones.
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If you're watching that, you might think that that's from a different country. That's from
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America. And our Democratic leaders are allowing this to happen. Now, the Marxist Dems, they're
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going back and forth on who's causing this or if it's peaceful or if it's not peaceful. Senator Alex
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Padilla from California, after showing you those two videos, we want to get those to you first,
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because he said these are mostly peaceful protests.
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The vast majority of protesters and demonstrators are peaceful. They're passionate. When you come
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into a community like Los Angeles, the way that the Trump administration has, you need to expect to
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be countered with people who are passionate about defending fundamental rights, about standing up for due
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process. What's the fundamental right that I'm missing, that these are illegal aliens who are being
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deported, criminals who are being sent back to their country? Is that what the due process is that
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Padilla is talking about? Let's not forget, I've been saying for the past two months here on the show,
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those of you who join us every night, you've heard me say it like a broken record. I believe that the
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Democrats were staging another summer of love for the past three, four months, maybe even as early as
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President Trump got into office on January 20th. They wanted this to happen. They want upheaval to
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happen. They want to look like chaos has happened. And it's very interesting. The timing of it all is
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as this whole Elon Musk thing unfolds, as they're trying to push through the big, beautiful bill
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through the Senate. All just happened to happen at the same exact time as, of course, we head into the
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summer. And just as we saw in the summer of love in 2020 with BLM and Antifa, pallets and pallets of
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bricks are just appearing on street corners, pallets of cinder blocks just appearing on
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street corners. I just turned 31 over the weekend in my 31 years of life. I can't say I've ever walked
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to a street corner in any city in any country I've ever been in and saw just a pallet of bricks
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sitting there without some masonry workers getting ready to lay them somewhere. But they're just
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appearing over, you know, on street corners in the middle of the street, over highways, just so
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happen strategically placed where the LAPD, we're going to drive their patrol cars through.
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So it is paid agitators, but it is Gavin Newsom allowing for this to happen.
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Tom, Tom Holman, the czar for ICE, absolutely leveling him over the weekend, saying how saying
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I'd love to get your response to Governor Newsom saying essentially that your actions here are
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provocative and the quote that he used was, sowing chaos.
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Governor Newsom is an embarrassment for the state. He's the one that's feeding this mantra.
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He supports sanctuary cities. He supports sanctuary laws. If he cared about public safety in the state
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of California, he would not have a sanctuary for criminals, where criminals get released to the
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streets of this state every day because of his policy.
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It's pretty simple. They're illegal aliens. They're in this country illegally. And now
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they're being deported. Gavin Newsom should be standing up for his city, standing up for his
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police officers. Who are the people who vote for Karen Bass's and Newsom's of the world?
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And the mainstream media, of course, nowhere to be found when it comes to truth, justice and the
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American way. CNN having a very tough time with the way that Donald Trump is categorizing
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this entire thing. It's an insurrection. The Democrats use that word so freely. It was like
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their version of collusion. 2016, they ran with collusion. Everything was collusion. 2020 on,
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it was everything was an insurrection, right? It was an insurrection. So now when Donald Trump puts it
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back on them, they have a very, very tough time hearing that I word. Take a listen.
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What does your intel tell you about these people causing all the problems?
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Are they people ISIS trying to deport or are they professional agitators?
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The people that are causing the problem are professional agitators. They're insurrectionists.
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It's like you queued him up, Priscilla. That word he used, they're insurrectionists.
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That I can't imagine that that was an accident because it seems as though that is the place
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that the White House is trying to get. And for the president, it's icing on the cake that he can do
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it in the state of California because on a whole host of issues, he has had California, Gavin Newsom
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in particular, in his sights. The question he was asked was about Newsom daring Tom Homan to come
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and arrest him, arrest Newsom. And the president responded, I would do it. And then he said,
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Gavin wants the publicity. This is a very serious word that's being thrown around now,
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insurrection. That's a rebellion of the states or people in the states against the federal
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government. That is not something to be trifled with. If, for example, to your point, the president
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were to invoke the Insurrection Act, I think we would have yet another legal morass. It would be
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another instance of the way that the White House is trying to declare emergencies or insurrections
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in order to unlock vast powers, which most presidents don't have access to.
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More broadly, the immigration issue, that is the track that we're going down with this
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administration. It has been the track. Sorry, real quick about it. I would say the Alien Enemies Act,
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which was the sweeping wartime authority that they use. It's only been used three times in major
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conflicts. Oh, I'm sorry for making you all watch that. I'm like 10 IQ points lower. But the gaslighting
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is unbelievable from these idiots. Dana Bash and whoever that numbskull she had on there,
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the guy's a total idiot. Don't be throwing around that word. What did they do to the Jan Sixers?
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Locked them in basements, locked them in solitary confinement for years with no trials. Those are
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the people they called insurrectionists. The grandmas who walked through the halls of the Capitol.
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The guy who walked out with a podium. That was an insurrectionist. And according to his
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definition, it's a man who was overthrowing the government. But these people, what they're doing
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in California, that's not an insurrection. Senator Alex Padilla tells you that's a peaceful,
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peaceful protest. Folks, there's so much to get to today. In just a moment, we're going to be joined
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by my good friend. What does he call himself? The public opinion aficionado. Couldn't really spit
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that out. Mark Mitchell, the greatest pollster on this planet. As I said, a really good friend of
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mine. So much to talk about. What are the polls showing? Do the polls support what's going on
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right now? What do they think about Elon Musk? Where is Elon Musk? He's not at the White House.
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We're going to be joined by Mark, as I said, in just a few moments. Later on the episode,
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we're going to be joined by Congresswoman Nancy Mason, the great state of South Carolina. So much to
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talk to you about her as well. We're going to take a short break here. Don't move. Don't turn
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the dial. There are no dials anymore, but we'll go with that. We're coming right back with Mark
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Mitchell. Folks, stay with us. Thanks for staying with us, folks. Now, as promised, my good friend and
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lead pollster in America and head pollster for Rasmussen Reports, the great Mark Mitchell. Mark,
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as always, it's a delight to see you. It's a delight to talk with you.
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Let's start with what happened over the weekend. I was trying to enjoy my birthday,
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relax a little bit, take like two days off, and then shit hit the fan. All of a sudden,
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piles of bricks and cinder blocks were appearing on street corners, and I said, hold on a second.
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I got to get to work because I've been talking about this for two months. What's going on?
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What a weekend. And happy birthday. I didn't know it was your birthday. Congratulations.
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One year closer to death, as they would say. But yeah, it was crazy. I spent all weekend on
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Twitter as well, mostly making jokes about how ridiculous all of this is. I mean, just the idea
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of all of these pallets of bricks laying around with a big sign, like protecting democracy brand
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bricks, you know, a little TM. I think it's hilarious. But man, what's weird to me is just
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how it defies all logic. And like to be a Democrat must be really horrifying to live with all that
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cognitive dissonance, because these are people who spent the last four years essentially cheapening
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the word insurrection. Basically, anything's insurrection now, and now they find themselves on
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the opposite end of it. And it's like, hold up. But this was kind of super predictable. And it shows
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what a weird situation we're in is that all of this stuff that Democrats are doing right now is
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politically not viable. Like they're supporting 30, 35% positions. People overwhelmingly support our
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law enforcement. They support deportation of illegal aliens. And here you have Gavin Newsom standing up
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there and essentially making this his cause celeb. You're not going to win an election that way.
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And so I can only infer that there's nefarious stuff going on behind the scenes. Like, how can
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we not think that? Why does it appear like all of these Democrat leaders are itching for some kind
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of confrontation with the federal government? I can only surmise that maybe they've been promised
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help from foreign entities or something. I don't know. Maybe our own agencies. But it's certainly not
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to win elections because Gavin Newsom was polling like crap even before any of this stuff happened.
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They asked Donald Trump in part of that press conference we played in the monologue.
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What is Gavin Newsom guilty of? And Donald Trump said he's guilty of running for governor.
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I mean, just absolutely brilliant. You mentioned something very often and Donald Trump was actually
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asked about it this afternoon. Let's take a listen.
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What do you make of the fact that he says you want a civil war on the streets of America?
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No, it's just the opposite. I don't want a civil war. A civil war would happen if you left it to people
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like him. And I like him. You know, I always got along with him. Never had a problem with him.
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He said the word civil war, Mark. It's something you've been talking about
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for quite some while. You say that America is actually in a civil war right now very often as well.
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What's going on? Yeah, with this level of open lawlessness, with our own federal agencies defying
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the executive power with radical judges willing to just do whatever the hell they want in order to
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get their leftist outcomes, it's kind of, in my opinion, like a cold civil war. This is not the,
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quote, political divisiveness that we had back in the Bush-Gore era. This is something totally
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different. And we've been tracking it many different ways. It's like two totally different
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halves of America that believe their own reality set. And one of those halves is willing to whip
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up their followers into a froth to try and get these kind of outcomes. They do it over and over
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again. It's starting to get really predictable. I predicted this as well. Like we've been following
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risk of civil war. We ask a question, how likely is it that civil war will happen in the next few years
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in America? And the number has been going up. It started in the low 30s. It got up to 43% who said it
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was at least somewhat likely over the next couple of years. So listen, I mean, maybe it could be higher,
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but that is like stunningly bad. And so here you have Trump getting in power. The political winds
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have shifted against the Democrats in a way where it doesn't look like things favor them. And yet they
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are, you know, pretty attached to power. And so it seems like they have, you know, a drive to really
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test the limits. I went on a Tim civil war pools show and we talked about this. Then he gave some
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scenarios because this has been his topic of interest as well. And the scenario I came up with
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is, I think it was very predictable that one of these blue state sanctuary state governors was going
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to test the federal authorities. And here you have it. And it's like, we're back in 1860. This is
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literally people. This is a state's right issue over human representation with states threatening to
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secede or pull taxpayer funding or do whatever to get their way. And so here we are. This is the
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Democrats and what they want for America. Yeah. You brought up a good point. They're attached to power,
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but I also say they're detached from reality. And the reality is, is exactly what you said. This is,
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I saw a poll over the weekend and I don't want to give any credit to any other pollsters out there,
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but their numbers are showing what your numbers show. I think it was a YouGov and CBS poll
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two far left Marxist radical organizations. It doesn't get much further left than that.
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Maybe with George Soros is a little bit further left you go, but they're there and their numbers show
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the same exact thing. Americans still now months into this administration support the deportations,
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but we're letting these people, Mark, overtake the streets in New York city. Once again,
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New York city, it's probably coming to New York city next in Los Angeles. Yeah. Right. And terrorize
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the city. These, these illegal migrants are terrorizing our cities and we're supposed to sit
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back and watch. And then they have the audacity to say, this is Donald Trump doing this.
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Yeah, no, it's sick. And the numbers, again, I think our numbers are probably a little higher
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than them, but basically what you need to take away from this is that mass deportation is a two
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to one issue. It's two to one. And it's time and time again, it's not going to change. The number's
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probably only going to go up. And I think the reason we're seeing it in California is probably
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because they have as many as one in four of the illegal immigrants in the United States.
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What we're seeing, I think now is the kind of reaction that you'd expect to see if a carefully
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planned, uh, you know, take, let's roll back. That's peaceful, Mark. Yeah, right.
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Look at that. You see all those, those stones just sitting there somehow.
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Look at that. Somehow those things all just appeared there. Yeah.
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I love our late stage capitalist dystopia. I love these images that basically look like
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something out of Beirut. And yet there's all those like high tech VC backed rental scooters
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lying around in the wreckage. It's something kind of perverse about that.
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There's a new paradigm of, uh, like we've lived through this before. America has been lied to
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about peaceful protests and what the Democrats don't understand, or maybe they're due. They do
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and they expect a blowback. I don't know, but America, in my opinion, figured out how to understand
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the truth of these things. And it's happening on Twitter, but even back in, this was June of 21,
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were the widespread disturbances in us cities last summer, mostly peaceful protests or were they
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riots and riots? One 52% to 35%. I think the numbers would be worse now if we tested it.
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And so, uh, I mean, again, like even the month after they happened in 2020, people thought it was
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mostly criminals taking advantage of the situation. 57% to legitimate outrage of the police. 32%.
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And this is like peak Kumbaya BLM corporate global homo pushed, you know, handholding.
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And now we're in a totally different world where there's blowback against all of these forces.
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And I, I just don't see it. You have Gavin Newsom out there tweet storming and everybody
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ratioing him. And he thinks he's doing the right thing for his political. This is going nowhere. Good.
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You don't have to agree with me or disagree with me on this. You don't even have to give your comment
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because I don't want to get you in trouble. But in my opinion, in the last six years, out of all
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the big protests we've had, Mark, I think the most peaceful protest I've seen is January 6th.
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In the grand scheme of things, you look at what we've gone through. You went through the summer of
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love, which was burning down buildings, destroying buildings. Absolutely. But you and I were in DC.
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Right. We were in DC last week and I was making a joke that we're sitting, we're staying in the
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Capitol together waiting for Chairman Jim Jordan. And I was joking with you, telling you, look at
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all this. This was all burned down. And I won't say who it was, but a very high level staffer said,
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no, that's not true. I was at work here the very next day. Yeah, they did a good job fixing it up
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after all of that chaos. Think about all the protests we've had. Protests, right? Peaceful
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protests. In my opinion, if you take the agitators out of January 6th, the government
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informants, the paid people there, January 6th is the most peaceful protest I've seen,
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John, you and I in the Capitol building did more of an insurrection than 99.9% of the people
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that entered that threshold on January 6th. Let's be real.
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We walked around, we took some pictures. Let's actually talk about that a little bit because
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you hadn't been in D.C., you told me in a while. And, you know, you never got to walk
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the halls of Congress that way and see the people interacting. And you joined me for a
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bunch of the interviews, which was awesome to have you. Because I wanted you to see how
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it works. I mean, I spent some time working there. And by the end of the night, where we
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sat down for dinner, by the way, Mark and I sit down for dinner with a friend of mine.
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And all of a sudden, my phone starts acting really weird and walks in behind Mark is John
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Ratcliffe, the director of the CIA. And then follow him is Cash Patel, the FBI.
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I got a good picture of Mark somewhere in there. But give me your analysis on how D.C.
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works in your opinion, because you were noticeably annoyed by the end of the night.
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I've been harsh on D.C. I've called it occupied territory. I've called it an unholy alliance
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between global homo corporations and the government kleptocrats in order to oppress
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the people. Those are strong words. And I wonder, you know, I feel like I have a duty to tell the
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truth as I see it to my people since I'm talking about politics to my followers. And so it was a
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pretty good opportunity to learn. And what I think down there is that I got is that that might be the
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case. But 90 percent of it is probably unintentional. These people live in a complete
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bubble of just made up self-delusion, I think. Look, look, we're in an existential crisis in this
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country where I don't know, months from default. Who knows? Right. We have literally cities popping
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off. And, you know, you have congressmen, representatives talking about how they have
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friends they sit down with on the Democrat side. They go out to the same cocktail parties.
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Everybody in Congress just seemed like they were having a blast. They all got out at 430,
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went to happy hour, out in a sunny day, walking around with big old smiles on their face.
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It was just not I mean, it's just it seemed like a completely different America.
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These people, in my opinion, also don't reflect America. They reflect
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wealthy sons and daughters of people who got their kids into, you know, Georgetown and they got like
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them an internship. And that's basically who's running all these offices. Right. They're
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interchangeable. They all seem like the same people, probably the least diverse professional
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environment I've ever seen in my entire life. And yeah, they don't I don't know if they think
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how close we are to this whole thing falling apart. It just seemed like business as usual.
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And that's what we're fighting. We're fighting business. Inusual is in D.C.
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You and I both had some meetings to attend to while we're down there. And one of the ones I attended
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to was with a member of Congress off the record. And I won't say who it was, obviously, but there's
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big changes, Mark, beyond what's happening in front of our faces. And one of them is one that
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the Republicans and Democrats don't want to talk about. And the audience gets very mad when I talk
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about this, but it's just the reality of it. And it's what we call entitlements of Social Security.
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Now, some people don't agree with the name of it. Entitlements is what they are.
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Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare. And one of these members I was talking to
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intimated to me that we're in a lot of trouble, that this thing is running out of money and
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it's unsustainable the way it is right now. Now, if I told you I had a solution to it, Mark,
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I'd be lying to you. But it's going to come down to and this is going to piss a lot of people off
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raising the retirement age and massive, massive reforms and fraud. Now, I wouldn't be saying that.
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Trust me, I don't want to work, Mark, any more years than I have to. You don't either.
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But the way that we've gotten into this situation is because of so much waste, fraud and abuse of the
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system that it's now a system that's completely friggin depleted. So we've got ourselves into the
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situation. It's either we reform it, we fix it or there's no money. So what do we do?
00:24:55.260
Well, I can just say that our current slate of lawmakers are not in the correct mindset to
00:25:00.100
address this issue. They just aren't. And so that's a problem that our republic is going to
00:25:04.080
figure out how to face. Maybe we just need a quick five year dictatorial leader and then we can go
00:25:09.500
back to a republic. I don't know. I think the listen, giving people promising them benefits is
00:25:15.600
just maybe too powerful. I think looking at our current crisis, it really was caused by LBJ.
00:25:21.660
And let me first say, I don't think the voters should be getting the bad rap here. We've asked
00:25:26.080
them. Voters want the government shut down to achieve spending. Voters overwhelmingly think that
00:25:31.740
it's politicians unwillingness to cut that's preventing us from having a balanced budget.
00:25:37.100
We've polled about this all the time. Independents are very anti big spending as are Republicans. And so
00:25:43.980
I think most of these cuts would actually go over pretty well. And then off the charts,
00:25:48.300
voters have said they've been angry at the level of waste, fraud and abuse that was exposed
00:25:52.500
by Doge. But listen, they all come back to, oh, entitlement reform. Grandma's not going to be
00:25:59.540
able to get her paychecks until later. The government failed in his promises. But here is what was so evil
00:26:06.080
about what happened. When LBJ promised Medicare and Medicaid to the entire country or whatever,
00:26:12.020
healthcare spending was less than 2% of gross domestic product. It was closer to 1%.
00:26:17.660
Now it's like 20%. And so the problem is, is that that promise just kept giving and giving and giving
00:26:25.480
and most of its taxpayer funded. And so you actually probably could do a pretty good job cutting the
00:26:31.120
heck out of Medicare and Medicaid by just reforming the way healthcare works in America. Because of
00:26:35.900
regulatory capture, we basically have a medical monopoly monopoly that determines what gets spent
00:26:43.300
on people because of certain illnesses. And it's always the most expensive because the taxpayer is
00:26:48.580
getting robbed. And the fact that these people have absolutely no intention of even bringing that topic
00:26:55.000
up comes back to, I think, well, you know, it's awfully ROI positive to buy a senator.
00:27:01.380
Yeah. You and I spoke for this about, for about an hour, I think, over the weekend.
00:27:07.700
The problem is, is everyone is so damn scared of their next election and that they won't get their
00:27:13.000
$174,000 paycheck as a member of Congress. And, you know, I always say, I believe in primaries.
00:27:20.680
I think they're excellent tools to get people out of office that should no longer be there.
00:27:25.320
I, some say you have to bite the bullet. Some say you have to, but nobody wants to do it.
00:27:29.440
The Democrats are terrified to do it. The Republicans are terrified to do it.
00:27:33.040
What this member of Congress intimated to me was that maybe they're going to try to work together
00:27:36.820
to do it. And like I said, the audience is probably tuning out right now, like at an alarmingly high
00:27:42.180
rate, but this is not me saying this as a person who wants this. This is what it's come to.
00:27:47.360
The other thing you forgot to mention, Mark, in those numbers is we also didn't have 20 million
00:27:52.180
to 30 million illegals in the country back then that we're paying for like they're our own.
00:27:56.780
So the whole thing, it's not just these, these three things that need reform. It's everything
00:28:02.180
that needs to reform. You get these illegals out of here. You stop paying for them. You stop
00:28:06.200
subsidizing everything under the sun, school, hospital, everything for these people. And then
00:28:11.320
maybe you have a little bit less to work with. You and I spoke, spoke, like I said about this over
00:28:16.920
the weekend, maybe something, and I'm no expert in this and I don't want to be an expert in it because
00:28:21.340
I hate it. But maybe you put the burden on private companies a little bit more to pay for an extra
00:28:26.040
year of health care for people after they retire to sort of subsidize and the government gives them
00:28:31.260
sort of some sort of tax rate. I don't know what the answer is. And I'm not the only one because
00:28:38.540
Our republic is on the verge of dying. And if it dies, it will be health care that killed it.
00:28:47.580
An unwillingness to make the correct sale to the American people, an unwillingness to put the right
00:28:54.300
policy in place. If we had just capped Medicare and Medicaid at the percentage of GDP it was back in
00:29:00.360
1970, I asked Brock this, you know what our total public debt would be right now? Not 37 trillion.
00:29:07.020
Minimal. It'd be 11. So literally we've given our kids futures away to pay for sick care for old
00:29:17.280
people. What's that going into drugs that don't do anything oncology that basically just kills people
00:29:24.300
slower, like sick care. We give people like all of these health care as a service to pay for
00:29:31.160
essentially our unwillingness to live healthy. Right. And I mean, I think corporations are
00:29:36.760
partly to blame for some of this, but again, that's what happened and nobody is addressing
00:29:42.200
it right now. They're saying entitlement reform. And what that means, right. Is that we're still
00:29:46.680
going to give you the same garbage health care. We're still going to throw like all these expensive
00:29:52.020
solutions that don't actually have good outcomes. If people were just going to start later.
00:29:56.580
Yeah. Or of course more than under insurance companies or whatever, you know,
00:30:00.300
the other thing we spoke about, which was, you bring up a good point is, uh, uh, you remember
00:30:05.100
during COVID hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, you know, they came out and they said, these things are
00:30:09.640
going to kill people. They're actually going to kill people. And you know, it made me think about
00:30:13.000
something. And I mentioned it to you is Ozepic. All you read about now is Ozepic is making people go
00:30:19.520
blind. It's making people, uh, lose muscle mass. It's making people's face go jaundiced. And I think,
00:30:25.120
I thought to myself, why would the healthcare industry be so against people, whatever way
00:30:29.520
they can lose weight, why would they be so against it? And I thought to myself, think about
00:30:33.620
it. If you put somebody on Ozepic and they have high cholesterol, it brings their cholesterol down.
00:30:38.020
If they have diabetes, it brings their diabetes out. Maybe they don't have diabetes anymore. Maybe
00:30:42.260
they get off of all the medicines, uh, uh, blood pressure. Maybe it brings their blood pressure
00:30:47.320
down. So now by taking this one drug, you've gotten rid of three, uh, massive health conditions,
00:30:53.400
which would cost the pharmaceutical industry, uh, probably presumably millions of dollars over
00:30:57.580
the course of your lifetime. And it just, it makes everything connect Mark. Oh, it all comes
00:31:03.880
together. I mean, let's talk about fat shaming and the body positivity movement, right? Here's the
00:31:09.740
problem. It's listen, I love free market capitalism, right? And I think what we have now is not free
00:31:15.360
market capitalism. And, uh, you know, I think we all have to be a realist though, and understand that
00:31:21.160
human systems aren't going to work unless there's some type of oversight or accountability feedback
00:31:25.680
loop. And ours is broken. And here's the problem. We could have a perfect free market capitalist
00:31:30.460
capitalist system right now, but fat people are more profitable than skinny people. And capitalism
00:31:37.600
will figure that out and exploit it that you can sell them more food. You can sell them bigger clothes.
00:31:42.900
Maybe their weight changes. You can sell them different clothes. They could consume more health and body,
00:31:49.400
um, you know, uh, diet products, and then they cost more for healthcare. So everybody profits.
00:31:57.560
And I like, that's obviously a really bad way to order things. Right. And so again, nobody's talking
00:32:03.140
about that. It's, it's just like, we are looking for ways to paper over our problems and maintain the
00:32:08.940
status quo, but our future does not involve keeping the status quo. It's impossible. It's not going to
00:32:14.600
happen. Let's, let's turn to something that you and I worked on, uh, over the last few weeks,
00:32:20.340
some mental health numbers, uh, why Americans are so unhappy. Um, actually, you know what, let's,
00:32:28.540
let's put a hold on that. What we're going to talk about that, but let's talk, let's turn to,
00:32:32.020
uh, since we're on the top, let's turn to doge before we move on. Okay. Americans, Elon Musk,
00:32:37.840
we'll talk about mental health. Cause Elon Musk, I believe is going through some sort of mental health
00:32:41.360
crisis of his own. Oh, that's the tie-in. I was wondering how you're going to do that.
00:32:46.580
Uh, I've been doing this for a little bit, Mark. Um, what are, what are Americans saying right now
00:32:53.040
in your latest numbers about doge? So doge is perceived to be a failure. People are going to
00:33:00.980
say, Oh, hold up, hold up. It was so, it was so soon. They haven't had a chance to blah, blah, blah.
00:33:05.640
Well, okay. But public opinion realities don't care about your facts. That's just what it is.
00:33:10.260
And the polling doesn't lie. Doge came in. It was more popular than Trump. It had a 55%
00:33:16.180
favorability number. Uh, Trump just hasn't been at that level. And people were overwhelmingly happy
00:33:21.540
with the idea of, for instance, doge auditing social security that got like almost 67%.
00:33:27.100
So people were paying attention to the stuff that was coming out about all this. And even though Elon's
00:33:32.320
numbers kind of declined because of the tax on him, doge stayed really high, but just in the last
00:33:38.300
couple of months, something has clicked and changed. And here's the question set. And it's
00:33:42.720
just not good. Elon Musk recently announced he's stepping down from leading doge in this role.
00:33:48.320
Has he done more to help or hurt the country? Only 40% say help 48% say hurt. And so he, I mean,
00:33:56.100
that's a pretty big political blow for him. Only 66% of Republicans say help and independents say hurt 46 to
00:34:02.660
35. And then doge was supposed to identify waste fraud abuse in federal government spending. Has it
00:34:09.800
mostly succeeded or mostly failed in his job and failed wins 47 to 44. Only 73% of Republicans say
00:34:17.300
mostly succeeded and independents say failed 50 to 38. And so what's weird about that is you could say,
00:34:23.960
oh, well, maybe it's because everybody was upset about Trump because of this or because of that.
00:34:27.860
And the answer is no. Like in this same poll, we have Trump up three or four points with like
00:34:33.980
a 52% favorability number and right track still in the high forties. So there's something very
00:34:38.920
specific. I think people are feeling this rug pull. And I think that's really what it was where
00:34:43.580
Elon came in promising a trillion dollars in savings out of the deficit and looked like he was on his way
00:34:51.220
with all these things he was showing people. And now all of a sudden it's like, oh no, we're going to
00:34:54.700
pass this thing and we're going to spend 60 trillion dollars. He learned the hard way about
00:34:58.960
over, uh, over promising in the world of politics. People don't forget Mark in this, in this game of
00:35:04.880
politics. They're not forgiving either. You, if you, if you cross a voter and I spent most of my career
00:35:11.400
Mark working in politics and congressional politics, talking to voters, when you cross a voter, it takes a
00:35:17.720
lot for them to forget Mark, what you did and what you lied about. And a lot of them hold a grudge.
00:35:22.200
Um, Republicans in Congress numbers have not been good here as well. The theme is, is that people
00:35:29.900
think that yeah, exactly. So Trump's numbers are up. Republicans numbers in Congress are down. Doge's
00:35:37.660
numbers are down. So people think that Trump's team is failing him. Yeah. I mean, you heard me say
00:35:44.300
this to every single member I spoke to Mark last week, the least amount of bills put to a president's
00:35:48.940
desk in 70 years. That's on you guys. That's not on president Trump. And, uh, you know, we'll see
00:35:56.000
what happens. There was no cohesion there at all in any of those discussions. Even the one that we
00:36:02.740
didn't mention was there no central theme of, Oh, this is what everybody wants on the Republican side.
00:36:08.940
And so here's what I'm trying to do to help it. It's literally like, no, this is what I'm talking
00:36:13.320
about today because I feel like just doing my own thing. That's what it is. They're complete. It's
00:36:18.520
like, and of course it's hurting cats to get anything across now on the left. I don't know
00:36:24.480
if it's like somebody's got compromise or they're you or Arabella is threatening to pull money or
00:36:29.400
whatever, but they have no problem hurting the cats. And so Republicans just totally lack this.
00:36:35.380
And what's crazy is that the Republican policy set is the most principled. Yes. And so we can't,
00:36:43.280
we, that's the primary problem. We can't figure out how to step up and make tough decisions to solve
00:36:49.440
a principled set of issues. The Republican party has no unity and it has a very big problem with
00:36:54.840
messaging. And, uh, it seems as you're going to probably start to be some sort of growing frustration
00:37:00.380
with Mike Johnson, uh, because he, I don't really know what Mike Johnson has done this time around.
00:37:06.660
Uh, so he he's got to figure out what the hell he's going to do here because he's running out of
00:37:12.360
time. Independents are breaking on the BBB, the big, beautiful bill. What are your numbers show?
00:37:19.980
So these are brand new, not out yet. So I always give you a chance to tease the numbers here, John.
00:37:28.200
What did I do for you? Uh, people are following it closely. 40% vary 35% somewhat Republicans,
00:37:35.660
Democrats, independents, they're all kind of following it closely, but independents actually
00:37:39.380
like most, which I, independents are very spending driven. It's something important to understand.
00:37:44.900
That's where they pull most like Republicans in order for the one big, beautiful bill to become law.
00:37:50.280
It must be approved by the Senate. Should the Senate approve the one big, beautiful bill?
00:37:54.840
Only 37% say yes. 43% say no. Wow. Now compared to like, listen, I pull more pro-Trump Republicans
00:38:04.580
and older people sometimes than others. I think I get a more politically astute crowd,
00:38:08.920
but these numbers, even despite that are just not good. Only 63% of Republicans say yes.
00:38:15.200
Independents say no 50 to 31. Only one third of independents want this bill to pass.
00:38:20.400
Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Uh, I think this was a, was this an Elon Musk quote?
00:38:26.560
This massive, outrageous pork filled congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination.
00:38:33.880
58% agree. Only 28% disagree. So that's two to one.
00:38:42.260
The messaging on this bill has just been all over the place. And, uh, I'm fairly confident it's not going to pass the way it is right now,
00:38:50.580
just because of everything that's gone on. Uh, whatever happened to them doing the 12 or 13 appropriations bill individually,
00:39:00.260
Yeah. This was somebody's strategy. And I'm interested, like, listen, I understand that Trump doesn't control the keys to Congress.
00:39:06.880
He can't make those people do really quite frankly, anything it looks like, but the one big, beautiful bill, I think was his attempt to say, listen,
00:39:14.900
something's going to pass and I'm going to have to try and make it look like a success. And it does have a lot of my agenda items in it.
00:39:20.480
And almost like he was forced to just let Congress do whatever it wants. But again, we're talking about existential level events for our Republic right now.
00:39:31.860
And everybody's just leaving at four 30 and going to happy hour and drinking those taxpayer or eating those taxpayer funded steaks.
00:39:42.980
Oh, that's great. Uh, happy hour, bull feathers and dinner at the Capitol grill is, uh, is the mantra.
00:39:49.900
Yeah. I guess they must be making good money is three and $80 steaks every night. Right.
00:39:56.200
Um, yeah. So president Trump's approval and right direction.
00:40:00.020
You've got some new numbers for us after the Elon fallout.
00:40:03.940
And it seems America's united behind Donald Trump because, uh, they voted for Donald Trump, not Elon Musk.
00:40:09.540
And Elon Musk was afforded a great opportunity to go, to do a great job.
00:40:15.160
Um, and, uh, he turned his back on his friend. And this is like the, this is what happens to Donald Trump.
00:40:20.580
He brings people in, he lets his guard down. He trusts people way too much and they stab him in the back.
00:40:26.380
It's constantly what happens to this. And I feel bad for the guy. I feel bad for Donald Trump because he has a guy who he thinks is his friend.
00:40:32.920
Donald Trump brings him in. Donald Trump's his only friend. If you look, nobody likes Elon Musk. He has not one friend.
00:40:40.720
Donald Trump puts up with him. Donald Trump brings him under his wing, takes him everywhere.
00:40:44.760
Procredited access. Yeah. The access is unlike anything ever.
00:40:49.000
And he stabs him in the back. I've lost all respect for Elon.
00:40:52.600
Yeah. It was not a good look. And he's, I think he's embarrassed and trying to play it off now. I think there was probably something medication related going on, but again, we're talking about the future of our country here. You can't do this stuff.
00:41:08.060
Like imagine if Trump had some plan, like, I don't know what the plan is with this bill. I really don't. But if Elon just disagreed and Trump's like, no, we're doing this next, it's probably a problem with communication and expectation setting.
00:41:22.320
But still the fact that one guy can use his access and just blow up like that. And a lot of people are on Twitter. Well, here's the weird thing. I don't know where Twitter has come out on this one yet.
00:41:33.040
I think Twitter will decide what it likes and what it doesn't just like it did on the H1B thing. And Elon came out on the wrong side on that one. I can tell you right now, but, but here's the corollary. Here's the, here's the law of Trump.
00:41:44.460
Now is that pretty much anything can happen and it's not going to change his numbers. 51% approve 48% disapprove right track still at 45% Republican approval still 83%. So at this point, I really don't know what he can do to have his numbers get messed up. Maybe a default. I don't know. I really don't know.
00:42:02.240
I think Trump supporters are probably rightly blame the Democrats. I don't know. Yeah.
00:42:07.320
Just don't know. He made such a mistake and it was so telling to see the people on Twitter who were scared about what they would say because of monetization and what they, what they would, what would be done to them telling, but you saw what you needed to see before we wrap up here, Mark, let's talk about some mental health here in America on the case of Elon Musk and his non-prescription or prescription medicine that drove him AWOL.
00:42:32.240
We did a mental health poll. Tell us, tell the audience what, what came back and what was asked.
00:42:40.780
Mental health is very important to understanding what's going on here because I think the gaslighting operations, quite frankly, are starting to drive people insane.
00:42:49.320
One of the things I've referred to is just how stark the divide is between people who watch MSNBC and Fox news.
00:42:56.020
We've talked about this before in your show, but it's just incredible.
00:43:01.900
Like the MSNBC people have been taught to believe that some nebulous threat to democracy is our issue, our nation's number one issue.
00:43:11.240
And on Fox news, it's like, no, we're being invaded.
00:43:17.140
And so it, it, it takes a very special kind of mental contortion in order to create a reality in which you believe something that's objectively false.
00:43:25.620
And Mark Halperin said it with the way that the Democrats have been taught that Trump's a dictator, there's going to be a huge mental health crisis if Trump wins.
00:43:34.680
And so we're trying to get a baseline, figure that out.
00:43:37.980
And also other researchers, Pew came out and showed that very specifically younger liberal women are off the charts, higher self-identifying as having a mental health.
00:43:51.660
And so this is, has a doctor ever diagnosed you with a mental health condition?
00:43:56.160
23% of America says, yes, that's like kind of high.
00:44:00.000
Um, but you know, men and women are actually closer than we expected 26% women, 20% men, but the age signals interesting.
00:44:09.800
It's like the 18 to 29 year olds are 30%, but then the next age bracket is 37.
00:44:15.940
So it's like, we've gotten through our twenties, but life's not going well.
00:44:20.440
And then once you get above 49, it drops off like very starkly 15%, 4% for people over 65 women under 40.
00:44:33.760
So it's more of an age signal than a gender signal.
00:44:38.740
Uh, conservative men, 19%, uh, liberal women, 34%, liberal men, 27%.
00:44:57.740
So we don't, we're not seeing the same level as what Pew found, but unmarried women, 32% compared to, uh, married women, 18.
00:45:07.360
So there's something about being signal, being a liberal, being a woman and being younger, but still it's not, it's not like smoking gun levels of massive signals that other people have found.
00:45:20.420
Uh, but I mean, still we're talking about a scenario where 18 to 39 year old liberals are like almost 40% diagnosed with a mental health issue.
00:45:31.540
And many of them are undiagnosed and maybe some of them are overdiagnosed and maybe some of this is autism or whatever, but that's not, I mean, just looking at it like we're talking about though.
00:45:42.280
We, we, we started talking about how we spend 22% of our GDP on health and now here it is one quarter of all Americans, 20% in the past year have sought counseling or mental health treatment.
00:45:57.700
31% of women under 40 currently taking one or more prescription drugs for mental health problem.
00:46:09.840
I mean, it sounds high, but I don't know, you know, this isn't, this isn't a medical study, but it's something that we should be talking more about because the signal is real here.
00:46:20.940
But it's not 20% of like, well, the question wasn't asked like, uh, you know, have you ever been depressed in your life?
00:46:27.580
This is, are you on some sort of pharmaceutical drug that you need to get by in your day because you're so mentally depressed?
00:46:44.740
One day I'm going to have you come on here and, um, we're going to talk about cats and, um, parasites.
00:46:52.080
It's that's the cat is a bigger signal than this is.
00:46:57.400
We're not going to give it away, but Mark and I spent about a half hour in the car ride to DC.
00:47:06.520
And one day I would have Mark come on here and talk about it with you so that we could
00:47:11.960
No, it's not Mark's theory, but Mark explains it very, very well.
00:47:16.900
And it's, it's very, uh, very, uh, interesting before we wrap up here.
00:47:21.480
We've got, uh, we've got a clip of Mark from his, uh, extravaganza.
00:47:44.340
Mark posted that picture on his Twitter where it says Mama's Caucus.
00:47:51.760
Look at how happy Mark was to be standing in front of the flag, uh, and in front of the
00:48:03.680
You remember office space and how you had to wear like 31 pieces of flair.
00:48:11.880
She was, she was, she was peak virtue signaling there.
00:48:15.080
There was a lot of virtue signaling going on in the halls of Congress.
00:48:17.760
There's a lot of temporary LGBT flags that are going to get hauled off on June 29th.
00:48:23.360
Um, but again, like that place, it didn't seem like a festering fan of demonic Satan, satanic
00:48:38.760
We really need to be led by better people and we met good people, but it's not going to
00:48:45.680
Yeah, they're nice people, but, uh, unfortunately they're dumb people and, uh, we need people
00:48:51.440
with a brain running this country like Donald Trump and, uh, we need far, far more of them
00:48:55.920
if we're going to end up better off than, uh, in this country than, than we were when we
00:49:06.900
We'll, we'll have you back soon to talk about that.
00:49:09.120
And the, uh, the cat single cat lady diagnosis, Mark Mitchell, head poster for Rasmussen.
00:49:21.480
Congresswoman Nancy Mace joins us on the other side of this quick break.
00:49:32.940
As promised last week, I sat down with Congresswoman Nancy Mason, the great state of South Carolina,
00:49:41.900
Congresswoman, I appreciate you taking the time to sit with us today on the, here in the
00:49:46.760
And it seems now with Donald Trump back in office, things are starting to go back to the
00:49:50.460
right direction for this country per se, but there's still some things that are wrong.
00:49:55.320
Just this week, we saw Pete Hegseth making the big move to rename that warship, uh, something
00:50:05.400
Your thoughts, is America moving in the right direction as it pertains to this woke garbage
00:50:12.120
All it took was Donald Trump being elected president and we're getting back to normal.
00:50:20.040
And what you're seeing, like with the pride month stuff, we're all, our eyes are open to
00:50:25.180
the grooming that they've done to our children in America and they continue to do.
00:50:29.180
And they're trying to hide it from taxpayers, hide it from parents, hide it from the
00:50:36.160
He's awake in America and he's got more people supporting him now than ever before.
00:50:39.820
He's the most popular president in our lifetime.
00:50:43.760
And look at Pete Hegseth, SecDef, and all the leaders.
00:50:48.580
I mean, recruiting, I know with a man's man like Pete Hegseth at the helm of the DOD,
00:50:56.800
How nice is it that you can walk into Target this year for the 4th of July and you can
00:51:01.020
see beautiful things for your kids, not indoctrinating.
00:51:06.380
Red, white, and blue, not the rainbow flag of your child who's three years old should
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It's just, it's so nice to see America moving back in the right direction.
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It's not just with this whole media, mass media indoctrination of transgender issues.
00:51:25.120
I was talking with James Comer earlier today and we were discussing the unity issue in
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The Democrats, what I said to Comer was, you can put yellow snow outside and the Democrat
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leader tells everyone to go eat it and they'll all go eat it.
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The Republicans, you can't get unanimous votes on anything, even when it came to Hunter Biden,
00:51:42.760
Joe Biden, and the corruption inside the committees that they overturned.
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How do we reunite and unite this Republican Party to get things done?
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Well, the only way we can be united as we are right now is with Donald Trump.
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I mean, he's done more to unite the party than anyone in recent history.
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I mean, look what he did when we were electing Speaker Johnson.
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Look what he did with the one big, beautiful bill.
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And we don't agree with everything on there, but he got everybody onto the same page to pass
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He's the one that's bringing independents and Democrats to the Republican Party because
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They're done with the lack of common sense on the left side of the aisle.
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He brought in more blacks and minorities and Latinos and women than any other president
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The general consensus with the big, beautiful bill is the way I look at it.
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And you guys got to look forward to winning in 2026.
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This is the first time Donald Trump's not anywhere near the ballot.
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I can't say it for you, but there's a lot of people who had their weight pulled with Donald
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He pulled them across the finish line, but it's not going to be the case anymore.
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The Republicans who are holding dead weight are going to have to pull their own weight
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Are you confident you guys can hold the House in 2026 with some of these rhinos?
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As hard as Donald Trump is working right now, Donald Trump will bring us across the finish
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I do think he's going to carry some of the dead weight we have within our party, because
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you look at how much he's done with executive orders and his appointments and secretaries
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And I think if he continues to work as hard as he's doing until the end of the year, we
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But why is it fair for people like you who bust your butt every day coming here, doing
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the work that needs to be done, putting your voice out there when, you know, it's things
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that aren't necessarily always popular in the mainstream media.
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Why is it fair for someone like you who's out there busting your rear end for these
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people who just want to come get reelected every single year, get their $175,000 paycheck,
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go home back to the district, get your summers off?
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I mean, for me, it's just I'm going to do the right thing by my district, by my constituents,
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And the way that Donald Trump has peeled the veil of secrecy, the backroom deals, what the
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establishment did to him, the witch hunt, the people saw through it.
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And I think you'll have more MAGA people elected next year.
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I think it'll be a big year for MAGA and MAHA and people who are more independent thinkers.
00:54:36.680
You guys have these town halls, which you've made infamously funny.
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And they're set up, some of them, by these Marxist Dems who send in their, whoever's funding
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I don't know if it's George Soros or whoever's funding them.
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And they send these freaks that come in to see you.
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The video is on Twitter for everyone if you want to go see it.
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It's not funny, but it's just this total freak of a person who's a woman.
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And then all of a sudden, Congresswoman Mace starts talking to her and she turns into a
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But you guys set up these town halls where you're trying to get the word out to your constituents
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And they're just taken over by these Marxist Dems.
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Congresswoman Mace's town hall, she's losing confidence in the vote.
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And like, I had a town hall in a small town of Yemisee last week.
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Democrats, Republicans love what they heard from me.
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But because it was a nice, positive, well-done town hall, media didn't want to cover it.
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They want to cover the fights, the protests, the screaming, the outrageous act that Democrats
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And so we will only do town halls if they're safe.
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I mean, people are calling in the office, starting to kill me, my employees, my kids,
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my family, my dog, you know, all those things because they hate Donald Trump and they want
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And we've called these people to ask them, well, why haven't you, one, ever been to one
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And two, if you come, what do you want to talk about?
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And they hate Donald Trump because I like Donald Trump.
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They hate me because they've got Mace Derangement Syndrome and Trump Derangement Syndrome.
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And these people are unhinged and they're dangerous.
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And the Democrat Party has become the party of violence.
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They just try to set a fire to Jews, one being a Holocaust survivor just a couple of days
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I was talking, as I said, with Congressman Comer about some of the people that you sit
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And it's like this place has turned into some sort of a hood institution where you've got
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members of the Democratic Party almost threatening to like fight you.
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Like, it's turned into such a classless institution because of people like that.
00:57:00.520
But this hood rat who's literally trying to start a fight in a committee.
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Let me just be real because I don't put up with it.
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And I call a spade a spade and I call their bullshit out.
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Watching your videos, it's just brilliant because how much are we supposed to put up
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They almost got the man killed once and then again and then again.
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I can tell you that much because I'm not putting up with it.
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Look at all the swatting they're doing on conservatives.
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You dare not post your town as a conservative on social media because they will come after you.
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And everything they said Donald Trump was, they've become.
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I mean, they want conservatives dead and they will do anything to get their wish.
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And they gaslight and they gaslight and they gaslight.
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Alina Hobbo is doing a great job out in New Jersey.
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Well, where were you guys the last four and a half years when you guys wanted Donald Trump not dead but in jail?
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If you're a Democrat, well, then you're above the law.
00:58:28.620
We're now finding out from Jake Tapper, of all people, that Joe Biden was mentally incompetent.
00:58:33.480
Your committee, you guys investigated it for two and a half years, three years.
00:58:38.560
Everything that went wrong with this man, falling down the stage, falling upstairs, going.
00:58:46.860
But now Jake Tapper is out saying, we had no idea, but we're starting to find out.
00:58:58.980
Now we're going to Dr. Bill Clinton to find out Joe Biden was healthy?
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And, you know, it just goes to show, 60 Minutes, CBS, CNN, they're bleeding viewers.
00:59:10.200
And so they're trying to attract, I guess, Republican viewers.
00:59:13.380
It's not really going to work because they spent the last four years, eight years, really lying to the American people about Donald Trump, about Joe Biden.
00:59:19.500
And they've been a CYA for Democrats for years now.
00:59:22.860
Nobody trusts them, which is why alternative media, podcasts, the work that you all are doing.
00:59:28.160
I mean, it's up and coming because you guys are telling the truth to the American people.
00:59:32.960
You know, I was telling someone earlier today, we have higher ratings on some shows than CNN gets in their entire network.
00:59:39.300
It's embarrassing that we run such a low-budget, small operation, but people tune in because they're thirsty for no bullshit.
00:59:46.620
They're thirsty that we can sit here for 15 minutes and have a conversation, not go on air for five minutes and then take sound bites of something you said, but it was taken out of context.
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And you all literally are, one, doing the Lord's work, and two, telling the truth to the American people because they cannot trust mainstream media.
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They cannot trust Jake Tapper. They cannot trust CNN or CBS or 60 Minutes.
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I used to respect these media, mainstream media's institutions when I was growing up.
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It used to be fair. It used to be balanced. It used to show both sides.
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But the minute that Trump came on the scene in 2015, literally everything changed.
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And I think, honestly, I think at the end of the day, it's going to be better for the country because we've seen now, we've been gaslit, we've been lied to for the last couple of years, and we see what they're made of.
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And I hope that they go broke lying to the American people because they are.
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Can you believe it's now 10 years we're going on this political persecution of Donald Trump?
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We appreciate you taking the time to sit with us.
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You get the last word here. The floor is yours.
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Whatever you want to sell to the American people, the floor is yours.
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Well, I just want to thank the American people for delivering Donald Trump a massive win.
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Every day I wake up and it feels like Christmas.
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It feels like we just won the Super Bowl, and I'm smiling from ear to ear.
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I haven't been happier and more proud to be an American for what the American people did on November of 2024.
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And it's just a true honor to serve, but also to hear those voices and keep screaming, keep yelling at Congress.
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Congress needs to do a better job, but keep supporting Donald Trump because that's what America wants.
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And you keep doing the great job you're doing, and don't let those trainees get to you.
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Congresswoman Nancy Mace, thank you so much. I appreciate it.
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Be sure to join us back here tomorrow for The Great America Show, where our quest for truth, justice, and the American way continues against all odds, haters, all enemies, all of that good stuff.
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We'll see you back here tomorrow for The Great America Show.
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Until then, may God bless you, may God bless America, and may God bless the great Blue Dobbs.