Ep. 1577 - FBI Claims Iran Hacked Trump To Help Biden-Harris
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Alex Jones joins me on the show to discuss the latest attack by the Israelis on Hezbollah, and why the Teamsters are refusing to endorse Kamala Harris for president. Plus, a new book about the Trump administration, and more!
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While pundits debate whether Kamala Harris is Afro-Jamaican, Canadian, or Indian,
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the vice president added a new ethnicity to the mix with her debut yesterday of a new Hispanic
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accent. I love you back. I love you back, mommy. They call me Kamala. I'm from Guatemala.
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When I play the maracas, I go chick chicky boom chicky boom. If that foreign advantage were not
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enough, the FBI reported yesterday that Kamala Harris's campaign has received private communications
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of the Trump campaign that had been hacked by the Iranians before the Israelis blew their crotches
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off again. Mucho, mucho to discuss. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles Show.
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However angry Hezbollah fighters are, they can't be as angry as the Democrats are. Because while
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the Israelis set off an explosion in Hezbollah's pockets, American labor has set off an explosion
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for the Democrats. The Teamsters will not endorse Kamala Harris. This is now official. First time
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later. First, though, we've got to get to this attack from the Israelis on Hezbollah. The Israelis did it
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again. Yesterday, we were talking about how the Israeli, well, sorry, I don't know if we can
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officially say it was the Israelis. Something tells me it wasn't the Swedes. I don't think it was the
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Lithuanians who carried out this attack in southern Lebanon. So I think safe to assume it was the
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Israelis. Reportedly, they've briefed the U.S. State Department after the attack took place, the
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first one. They blew up all the pagers of the Hezbollah fighters. It injured thousands of people. It
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killed a much smaller number of people. It was pretty highly targeted at, well, people who still
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carry pagers in 2024. And that would be Hezbollah. The reason they were carrying pagers is because the
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head of Hezbollah told them to stop using cell phones because the Israelis could hack their cell
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phones. So they were carrying these pagers. Somehow the Israelis intercepted these pagers between their
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manufacturer, which initially was reported was in Taiwan. But then the Taiwanese company behind it
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said, no, actually they were made in Hungary and they just slapped the Taiwanese company's label on
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it. And at some point in the middle, the Israelis intercepted them, put explosives in them and blew
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them up. Specifically blew the crotches off these Hezbollah fighters two days ago. So then yesterday,
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as everyone was discussing this wild attack, the Israelis did it again. They blew up the walkie-talkies
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of the Hezbollah fighters. The walkie-talkies were the emergency communications devices in the event
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of a war between Hezbollah and Israel. The chief criticism of this attack is that it was indiscriminate.
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The people who are really criticizing Israel over this are saying this was an indiscriminate attack,
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and that's why it was not justified. However, it seems highly discriminant to me. It seems
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extraordinarily targeted. You're going after devices that were held and I guess uniquely held
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or just about uniquely held by the Hezbollah fighters. So some people will say, well, there
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were civilian casualties as well. And there were some of which were pretty tragic. Like a young girl was
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killed in the first wave of attacks, which is awful, but that wouldn't mean that necessarily
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the attack was not justified. Obviously, the civilians were not being targeted here.
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It was rather highly targeted, certainly more highly targeted than the rockets that Hezbollah
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shoots into the state of Israel or then Hamas shoots into the state of Israel. So it seems to me
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that this checks the boxes on a just action within war. I don't say this as someone who is
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fanatically pro-Israel all the time. I've criticized Israel plenty on this show and in other places.
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I don't say this as someone who hates Lebanon. I love Lebanon. I spent a little bit of time in
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Beirut. Beirut is a beautiful city. The Lebanese are great people. Hezbollah, they're not great people.
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And what's weird about Lebanon is that when you visit, you fly into the Beirut airport and you have
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to drive through Hezbollah territory to get to the northern part of the city, which is the normal part
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where everyone is nice and civilized and amiable. But Lebanon's been in a tough spot for some decades
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now. So I say this with certainly no ill will toward the Lebanese people, but I don't know,
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you got Hezbollah firing rockets. What do you expect Israel to do? The only real criticism I could see
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is purely from the perspective of the United States, which is that we don't want an escalation
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in the Middle East that will drag us into war. As the global hegemon, we will be involved in any
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war that breaks out. So if it escalates, that's bad for us. Though that is complicated by the fact
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that an escalation is specifically bad for Democrats because Israel is a wedge issue for
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the Democrats. The activist hates the state of Israel. The elite part of the Democrat Party still
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broadly likes the state of Israel. And Biden and Harris are in the White House right now.
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So they're holding the bag for whatever happens in the Middle East. So ironically, it's actually
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politically probably advantageous for Republicans if the war escalates, though in the long run,
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we don't want to see an escalation. So it's complicated. And now it's even more complicated
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because the FBI told us yesterday that Iran hacked the Trump campaign and then gave the information
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to the Biden-Harris campaign. Now, ordinarily, if news comes out from the FBI, I take it with a
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grain of salt. But this information was affirmed by President Trump, who wrote in all caps on his
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Truth Social page, wow, just out, the FBI caught Iran spying on my campaign and giving all of the
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information to the Kamala Harris campaign. Therefore, she and her campaign were illegally spying on me by the
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transitive property, I suppose, to be known as the Iran-Iran-Iran case, recalling the Russia-Russia-Russia
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hoax. Will Kamala resign in disgrace from politics? Will the communist left pick a new candidate to
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replace her? Probably not. But it's a good point. We heard all about how the Russians hacked the
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Democrats and collaborated with the Republicans during the 2016 race, which turned out not even
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really to be true because we found out that the Democrats were actually colluding with the Russians
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in creating the fake steel dossier, which was used to spy on Trump's campaign and then undermine his
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administration. This seems to be like the real version of the Russia hoax, except in this case,
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it was Iran helping the Democrats. This apparently occurred earlier in the summer. The emails were sent
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in June and July to individuals, quote, associated with the Biden campaign and contained an excerpt
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taken from stolen non-public material from President Trump's campaign. This is according
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to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the FBI, and SAISA in a statement.
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So this was hacked material. As I mentioned earlier, I am generally opposed to escalation
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with Iran, just from the perspective of the American interest. I don't want us to get
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further dragged into a war in the Middle East. That said, if the Iranians are going to hack the
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Trump campaign and try to help out the Harris campaign, does Israel have any more outdated
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terrorist tech they can blow up? Do we know, are any of Iran's proxies, which includes Hezbollah,
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Hamas, the Houthis, do any of these other proxies, do they carry, I don't know, Blackberries? Do they
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carry Palm Pilots, perhaps? Maybe a Razor flip phone? Is there anything else we can blow up? Because
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this is a pretty serious provocation. Forget about the Middle East. Now you're intervening in our neck
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of the woods. Now you're trying to prevent President Trump from being reelected. Now you're trying to
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help out Kamala Harris, the most radically left presidential nominee in American history, major
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party presidential nominee in American history. Now we're crossing some real lines.
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Aggression in your own region is one thing. Now you're coming into our neighborhood? I don't like
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that. But why is Iran doing it? Because the Democrats go soft on Iran. The Republicans broadly
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support, well, they support the state of Israel. They support Saudi Arabia. They support the allied
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powers and that crew in the Middle East. And the Democrats for some years now have been very soft
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on Iran and cozy up to Iran and give money to Iran and go soft on Iran, try to weaken Iran's sanctions.
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And they scratch Iran's back, they scratch the mullahs back, and the mullahs scratch the Democrats
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back. Now they're giving the Democrats hacked information from President Trump. Okay, makes me
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feel even less concerned about highly targeted attacks on Iran's proxies. That's not good to mess
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Daily Wire Plus Insider. Speaking of destructive incidents and the election, we're getting a report
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out that Arizona, a very important swing state, Arizona has accidentally registered 97,000 voters
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without proof of citizenship. This is in violation of the law. Oopsie-daisy. Whoops.
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In all these states where the margin of victory for a presidential election can be really small,
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tens of thousands of votes, we're seeing, oops, the secretaries of state are registering
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upwards of 100,000 voters without proof of citizenship. And listen to how CNN reports on this.
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This is amazing. This deserves a Pulitzer Prize for inventive prose writing.
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Arizona officials race to fix clerical error for voters who haven't proved citizenship.
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You see, the story, according to CNN, is a clerical error. These voters who obviously
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are eligible to vote and they should vote, there was a clerical error. And actually,
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the real fear here is not that a ton of illegals and otherwise non-citizens and people who are not
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eligible to vote will vote in the election. No, no, no. The fear is that the eligible voters
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will be the victims of a clerical error and not be able to have their voices heard.
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This is how the story begins. Election officials in Arizona are racing to correct a clerical error
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that could shut out nearly 100,000 voters from casting ballots in state and local races.
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Officials say a glitch. A glitch mistakenly marked these voters, marked that these voters had provided
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documentation proving their citizenship, which is required to vote in state and local races in Arizona,
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when there's no record that they had. Such documentation isn't required to cast
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ballots for federal office in Arizona, so the glitch would not affect anyone's ability to vote in the
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2024 presidential election, but it could affect state legislative races and ballot, Arizona's ballot
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referendum on abortion rights. Okay, whoa, wow, man, there's so much, there's so much here.
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We find out, actually, you don't, in Arizona, I guess you can vote for president without proving that
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you're a citizen. Wait, what? I think probably most voters think that's crazy. You have to prove
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that you're a citizen to vote for state legislative races and a referenda on abortion rights? It's all
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according to CNN. So you're telling me state legislative races and random ballot initiatives
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are more important than who the president is? What? Why is it the Democrats are so intent
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on making sure that you don't need to prove that you're a citizen to vote for president,
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the highest office in the land? Furthermore, how do you call it a glitch? How do you know that a glitch
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mistakenly is compromising these people's ability to vote?
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There's no record that they had proved their citizenship, so it's just a big glitch.
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What if they're just not citizens? What if they're just not eligible to vote?
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Well, no, no, no, that can't possibly be the case. That never happened. No illegal has ever voted for
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any office, of course. So it's a big glitch. It's a big clerical error. You ever notice how all these
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glitches, all these errors, all these oopsie daisies, they always seem to favor Democrats.
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Isn't that weird? And in this case, they got caught. So now the big oopsie daisy is, oh,
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goodness gracious, these guys might not be able to vote and benefit Democrats. We better hurry up and
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fix that. Now they need this stuff. They need to permit non-citizens to vote. They need to look the
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other way if non-citizens vote. Because the issues are so bad for Democrats in this cycle that even
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reporters and anchors on NBC are wincing when they look at the Biden-Harris record.
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So this is before, like right when the pandemic was striking. I mean, look, you had home loans at
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three and a half percent, right? Car loans, car loans, 5.2 percent credit card interest rates,
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which are always terrible. Look at where they are today. So the idea of the Fed cutting interest
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rates would be these numbers would start to come down. You can see mortgage rates have already been
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falling in anticipation of the Fed cutting rates. They'll likely continue to fall. A lot of really smart
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people I know say you're going to have a five number there sometime maybe early next year,
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even late this year. So for those people who are looking to buy a home, if you can find one in this
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tight housing market, or trying to refinance more likely, if you've recently bought, that's going
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to be the first place you're going to see the effects of lower interest rates.
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So how bad did things get? Like do you have numbers for, because we talked so much about how
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I just set it up a second ago, how expensive it is to go to the grocery store. We know gas prices are
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falling, which is great. So tell us about what we saw in the improvements.
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I mean, when you look at the vibe session, people feeling terrible about the economy, this is why.
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You had housing inflation, 8%. Gas prices at the worst were up 41%.
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That's bad. Food, it cuts off before you get to the food. Food up 11.3%. Some places it's much
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higher than that. You heard at the top of that clip, this is NBC. This is a very liberal network.
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Yeah, remember when housing prices were 3.5%? Oh, you heard the anchor there kind of laughing and
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moaning. Oh man, 3.5%. Then it went all the way up to over 8%.
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8%. Oh boy. And then even when the economics reporter says, look, the Fed is going to cut
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rates. The Fed did cut rates. We'll get to that in a moment. But so don't, you know, in early next
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year, you might see your interest rates dropping back down somewhat significantly, maybe to 5% for
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housing or something or somewhere in the fives. But ooh, but right now it's really pretty bad.
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Right. And people feel that. When you go to the grocery store and you're buying the things you
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always buy at the grocery store, you're buying your milk and your eggs and your bread, you are
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seeing every single week, if you have a lot of kids, maybe more than once a week, you are seeing
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those prices much, much higher. You're noticing that that all occurred during the Biden-Harris
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administration. And then you heard a little number in there, or sorry, a reference to a number in
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there that is really the hidden brutal economic number for Biden and Harris. And that is the
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explanation for why the Fed is cutting rates. The Fed is cutting rates because unemployment is
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ticking up. You're saying, oh, there's a tough housing market now. There's a tough labor market
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now. So why is housing going up? The cost of housing is going up because of all the illegal aliens coming
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in. That is also driving up the unemployment rate. And you don't need to take my word for it. You don't
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need to take the word of conservatives for it. The Federal Reserve chairman, who just cut interest
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rates by 50 basis points, half a percent, is explaining that he did so, not just because he's
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trying to help out the Democrats in the election, maybe that weighed into his calculation, but also
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because of real economic conditions, real economic conditions that have gotten worse because of the
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policies, the spending policies and the open border policies of the Biden-Harris administration.
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There's been quite an influx across the borders, and that has actually been one of the things
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that's allowed unemployment rate to rise. So why is the unemployment rate going up? You remember back in
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July, I think it was, the jobs numbers had to be revised down. The labor market was worse off than
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initially the Biden-Harris administration had been pretending. What is driving the problems in the
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labor market? It's the open border. It's mass migration. And that's a problem not just for Joe
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Biden. That is an issue that he handed over to Kamala Harris. He made her the borders are, and he
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imbued her with presidential authority on that issue. He said, when she speaks, she speaks for the president.
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And she completely blew it. And this is no surprise. It doesn't take a PhD in economics to know that when
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you flood the country with lots of new people, that's going to crowd the labor market. And by the
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way, who's coming over? Is it investment bankers who are crossing the Rio Grande? Is it senior engineers
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at Google who are crossing that border? No, it's people at the lower end of the labor market. So people who are
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already struggling financially with the insane inflation under Biden and Harris are now getting squeezed
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in their jobs as well. What else is that? Is that also going to drive up housing prices? Yeah, you flood the
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country with millions of people. Those millions of people need to live somewhere. That's going to drive up the
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cost of housing. For rentals, it's going to drive up the cost for home ownership, even if you're just
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if you just own the home to rent the home out to other people. It's going to create major economic
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problems. So now the Fed is revising rates down. They're only doing it because of the terrible
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policies of Biden and Harris. So is it any wonder that American labor is now turning on Kamala Harris,
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The White House has to deal with reality. American labor has been telegraphing this for some months
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now. The head of the Teamsters spoke at the Republican National Convention. That was absolutely
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shocking. Well, the Teamsters have formally refused to endorse in the 2024 presidential election.
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The union also put out its internal polling that showed that there was a pretty wide margin of
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rank-and-file membership that supported former President Donald Trump. To what extent is that
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a referendum on the work of this administration? Look, I'm not going to speak to their poll. I'm not
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going to speak to the rank-and-file. Look, we're talking about a 2024, obviously, an election that
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is just a few weeks away. I can't speak to that. I can't speak to their decision to endorse, not endorse.
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Oh, I can't speak to that. I can't speak to the campaign. There's the Hatch Act. I'm a government
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employee. I don't want to commit a crime. By speaking to the campaign, give me a break.
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You know that had the Teamsters endorsed the Democrat ticket, as they have since the 90s,
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you know Corrine Jean-Pierre would have no problem talking about it. Well, yes, the American people,
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I'm not going to talk to the campaign, but the American people broadly support Kamala Harris
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because American labor supports Kamala Harris because the policies of the Biden-Harris administration
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have been amazing, wonderful for the American worker. And then she would go on to tout all of these
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imaginary great things that the White House had done for the workers, but they haven't.
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This White House has only hurt workers on inflation, on unemployment, on housing, on everything.
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This White House, Biden and Harris, and specifically the issues that Harris has been put in charge of,
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they have been terrible for American workers. And so you're seeing a shift. This is
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pretty firm evidence of the realignment in politics. A lot of people scoff at the notion
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that there's a political realignment going on, but there is. When I was a kid, the Republican Party
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was the party of the Monopoly man, was the party of Rich Uncle Pennybags, the party of the Country Club.
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The party of Wall Street, of big business, what was it? Something like 88 major corporations came out
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in support of Kamala Harris just some weeks ago. Now the Teamsters, the most prominent American labor union,
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will not endorse the Democrat ticket for the first time in decades.
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That is real evidence of a realignment. So bereft of opportunities to tout their policy wins,
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the last thing that Kamala Harris has is to lie. And she is lying. They're focusing specifically on
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abortion. This is the only issue that seems to get Kamala Harris riled up. Sometimes I think it's the
00:26:32.960
only issue she really cares about. It's being able to kill more and more babies each year. And she is
00:26:38.500
lying about abortion. She got caught in a major abortion lie yesterday. Kamala Harris tweeted out,
00:26:43.620
a young mother from Georgia should be alive today, raising her son and pursuing her dream of attending
00:26:47.840
nursing school. This is exactly what we feared when Roe v. Wade was struck down. In more than 20 states,
00:26:52.960
Trump abortion bans prevent doctors from providing basic medical care. Now the way she's wording this,
00:26:58.800
she's clearly trying to avoid making the direct claim that would be proven as a lie. But I think with
00:27:08.800
all of the insinuation here, this qualifies as a big fat whopper. Kamala Harris is saying a young
00:27:14.040
mother in Georgia was killed because of an abortion ban, because she was not able to abort her child.
00:27:21.700
And what's amazing about this whopper is the opposite is true. This woman who died in Georgia
00:27:29.620
died because she took the abortion pill. The pill that Kamala Harris is touting that she wants to
00:27:38.720
make more readily available is what killed this woman. Kamala Harris is insinuating this woman did
00:27:45.020
not have an abortion and that's why she died. She died because she had an abortion. She took the abortion
00:27:50.160
pill and the abortion pill is really dangerous. It's always very dangerous to the baby and almost
00:27:56.120
always kills the baby. So it's almost 100% lethal in that way. It's also dangerous for the mother who
00:28:03.520
is trying to kill her baby. Why was it dangerous here? Because not all of the baby was expelled. Not
00:28:12.280
all of the corpse of the baby was expelled. And so some of the body parts of the baby were left in the
00:28:18.760
mother's womb and she became septic. So then she goes to the hospital and the hospital made a bunch
00:28:27.560
of errors here, but there's nothing in any of the abortion restrictions that would prevent doctors
00:28:33.980
from clearing out a baby who's already been killed. There's nothing about that. Even if the baby had
00:28:40.580
been alive and posed a threat to the health of the mother, the doctors would have no restrictions on
00:28:46.800
them to treat the mother. It's just a complete lie. It's a total inversion of reality. Abortion killed
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this woman in Georgia. If you follow the facts of the story in Georgia, you should become much more
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pro-life. You should advocate for far more restrictive abortion bans and regulations. In this case, it wasn't
00:29:07.160
even just one baby. It was twins actually. And the abortion pill worked in as much as it killed the
00:29:14.120
baby, but it also ended up killing the mother. If you care about women's health, if you want women
00:29:18.440
to receive basic medical care, you should be calling for a full-on abortion pill ban because the majority
00:29:24.600
of abortions now are carried out by pill. And this is obviously extraordinarily dangerous. And it's the
00:29:29.880
policy that Kamala Harris and the Democrats are advocating that killed this woman. Kamala Harris has
00:29:34.800
blood on her hands. The Democrats have a lot of blood on their hands on the issue of abortion.
00:29:38.120
But up to and including the deaths of the mothers, Trump should be running on this issue,
00:29:45.220
not Kamala Harris. Republicans can point out, see, look how dangerous these abortion drugs are.
00:29:51.260
Look how dangerous abortion is to the mother. You're right. We do need to provide basic medical
00:29:57.400
care here. We want to protect babies because they're babies. We also want to protect mothers. And if you
00:30:01.460
want to do that, you got to be pro-life. Now, speaking of Kamala and children, what does Kamala
00:30:07.760
have to say about all of this? Well, she flipped out of her new Puerto Rican accent and she reverted
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to her more typical accent. And she had this profound thing to say about children.
00:30:20.720
I grew up understanding the children of the community are the children of the community.
00:30:26.160
Okay. Now, I'm actually, I'm being a little bit facetious here when I mock Kamala for this
00:30:31.540
statement. All the conservatives are mocking Kamala because virtually everything she says
00:30:37.840
sounds inane and nonsensical. And many of the things she says are inane and nonsensical.
00:30:44.080
But ironically, the Kamala-isms that we most make fun of are the most correct things she says.
00:30:53.180
First example, you think you fell out of a coconut tree? You did fall out of a coconut
00:30:57.960
tree. You're a product of the context and all that came before and all in which we live.
00:31:02.300
That's a true statement. That's a profound statement. That's a very conservative statement
00:31:07.480
because it means that man is a social creature. We are born into the context of families. We don't
00:31:14.140
fall out of a coconut tree. We live in community. We live in states with histories and traditions.
00:31:17.600
That's deeply conservative. The liberals think we did fall out of a coconut tree. Conservatives,
00:31:21.380
no, we didn't. So that statement's good. The statement about imagining what can be unburdened
00:31:28.000
by what has been, that's a profound statement. It's a Jacobin observation. It's a far leftist
00:31:35.180
statement because she's saying we need to destroy the past. We need to ignore all of tradition. We
00:31:39.860
need to forget everything that came before us. We need to reinvent the wheel, which we won't do
00:31:42.900
because we have a relatively small stock of reason. And then here she says, when I was a kid,
00:31:47.400
we knew the children of the community were the children of the community. That is true. It's
00:31:52.340
false in as much as that statement can be taken to mean that families have no special right to raise
00:31:57.940
children. That's what the libs want. That's what, when Hillary Clinton says it takes a village to
00:32:02.480
raise a child, she's saying we won't let the family raise the child. We don't, we don't want the,
00:32:07.220
the specific family to raise the child. We, we want to take the child into the collective
00:32:11.460
borg of the government schools and the state. And that's really bad. And I think Kamala
00:32:16.040
is implying much the same here, but there is something to the statement. It takes a village.
00:32:23.020
There is something to the statement that the children of the community, the children of the
00:32:25.860
community, because no matter how well a family raises its children, no matter how well a family
00:32:32.460
fends off the predations of people like Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton and Tim Walls, who wants to
00:32:39.320
trans your kids, no matter how well they, they fend off these predations, the kids are going to be
00:32:46.460
affected by the community in which they live. Man is a social creature. We, we live in society with
00:32:54.280
one another. If we're the political animal, that means we're affected by the polis, by the polity.
00:32:59.560
And so the way your neighbors behave, the way your neighbors talk, the way they live
00:33:02.880
is going to affect your kid. If they, if they live in a really bad, vicious way, it's going to
00:33:08.180
scandalize your kid. If your neighbors and your community lives, live in a good, good way, that's
00:33:14.700
going to edify your kid. That's going to educate your kid in the right way. The children of the
00:33:18.720
community are the children of the community. That's why we must take care of our communities.
00:33:23.940
That's why we must have the political right to curate our communities, determine who, who gets to
00:33:33.180
live in our communities. You know, the libs want to flood your community with 20,000 voodoo practicing
00:33:37.440
Haitians who are doing all sorts of odd things and, and, uh, uh, crashing cars into buildings and
00:33:44.140
school buses and things like that. Well, you have a political right to say no. You certainly should
00:33:50.180
have a political right to say no because you don't want your kids growing up practicing voodoo and
00:33:54.460
crashing their cars into school buses and, and buildings. You have a political right at a, at a
00:34:01.180
broader level. Forget about these specific towns in swing states where the, where the Democrats are
00:34:05.120
flooding, uh, with mass migration, just the whole country. Do you have, do we, does the foreign
00:34:12.500
national have the individual right to break your country's laws and come into your country? That's
00:34:16.500
what the Democrats are arguing. Or do you have a political right as an American to determine who
00:34:20.300
becomes a citizen? Obviously it has to be the latter because of the argument that Kamala Harris is
00:34:25.480
making, which is that the children of the community are the children of the community. So if we have any
00:34:29.900
right to raise our kids at all, if we have any right to, to have our own country at all, then we need
00:34:35.060
to be able to set community standards. We need to be able to, uh, look beyond a, a cheap and false
00:34:42.080
individual liberty to a political liberty, a political freedom to, to live as we want to live.
00:34:50.860
Now, speaking of America, you know, the number one comedy in America is,
00:34:55.960
Am I racist? By the Daily Wire. I'm Matt Walsh. The only way you can see it is in theaters. It's
00:35:00.700
number four movie in the country with a 99% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The incredible
00:35:04.880
reviews are pouring in. Yesterday, Matt stopped by the world famous Joe Rogan show to talk about
00:35:11.880
the movie. Take a listen to what Joe had to say about Am I racist?
00:35:17.500
Your movie is really funny. It's really funny. By myself, laughing out loud hysterically today.
00:35:23.740
I watched it in the sauna. I watched it in the gym. I watched it. Uh, it, it was,
00:35:30.620
it's one of the best comedies I've seen in a long time because there's so many moments that are so
00:35:35.680
uncomfortable. I totally agree. You heard it from Joe Rogan for the most important talk show host in
00:35:41.780
the world right now. Uh, and you heard it from me too. There are very few movies. I want to go back
00:35:47.780
and watch again. I want to watch Am I racist again? Specifically, there are like three or four scenes
00:35:54.040
where, and you haven't seen them in the trailers, where it is gut-bustingly funny. You will gasp.
00:36:00.180
You will laugh. You will cringe. If you haven't seen Am I racist, go to amiracist.com. Get your
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tickets today. My favorite comment yesterday is from Gospel according to John 8959, who says,
00:36:11.840
I wonder if Hezbollah has the, I'll clean this up. I wonder if Hezbollah has the cojones to respond.
00:36:17.800
Oh wait, they no longer have any cojones. Oh well. I know, I guess that's what makes this attack
00:36:21.780
so cartoonish. Some are, are comparing the, the Israeli attacks on Hezbollah to something out of
00:36:29.660
James Bond. I don't think this is really out of James Bond. I think it's out of Looney Tunes.
00:36:33.160
I think it's Jihadi Coyote, you know, getting the Acme, uh, electronics from the, the Jewish roadrunner.
00:36:39.140
And they did it once and then they did it again in both times. Talk about demoralizing.
00:36:45.960
They didn't even kill that many people relatively. They, they blew, they just blew off parts of their
00:36:51.620
body and they, they blew off their crotches. That is so demoralizing. It reminds me of that scene in
00:36:58.100
the Old Testament when the Israelites, uh, circumcised their enemies. And then while the enemies are all
00:37:03.140
bent over in pain, they just go slaughter all of them. And that is, that is, that is brutal, man.
00:37:10.220
So anyway, yeah, that's, uh, I think the take in the comments is probably pretty accurate. Now,
00:37:15.120
while Kamala and the libs are spouting inanities, unable to answer questions in the case of Joe Biden,
00:37:23.700
not even really able to speak, president Trump is seeming sharper than ever. He, he went on Gutfeld
00:37:30.980
last night. This was great. Gutfeld, the top late night comedy show in the country on Fox news. It's
00:37:37.540
not, it's not CBS. It's not NBC. It's not ABC. It's Gutfeld king of late night comedy. So Trump goes on
00:37:44.240
the show and he, uh, discusses the aftermath of the assassination attempt and, uh, how he, uh,
00:37:57.260
proved what really happened to the host of the show. Something was definitely wrong and it was a
00:38:03.540
mess. I, I touched, I said, that's unusual. Remember when you showed it to me? I showed it. Yeah. You
00:38:08.740
showed it to me, said, I know people aren't going to believe this. So Gutfeld, take a look at my ear.
00:38:14.240
That's right. You know, I, I met, we met in, uh, at the convention and I said, who am I going to
00:38:20.720
show it to? You know, we have a lot of guys, you know, they'll say it didn't exist. And I actually
00:38:27.640
did have such confidence in him. And then he's really a very special guy, talented guy, good guy,
00:38:32.880
great guy. And I said, you know, if I'm going to show it, let's do it with Gutfeld.
00:38:39.780
It was amazing. Because it happened right after. Yeah. How did you get him to see the top of your
00:38:45.520
ear? Well, I sat, I sat in a low chair, but you know what? It was, it was true. And I took the
00:38:53.520
bandages off very carefully and I showed him, he said, that's nasty. Yes. That was nasty.
00:38:59.300
The best line of this to me, the most telling line is his answer. How did you get him to see the top of
00:39:05.760
your ear? Cause Trump is a rather tall man. Greg, not the most vertically endowed person in the
00:39:11.880
world. You know, he's, uh, he's certainly a little bit shorter than president Trump. So
00:39:16.540
Trump, he's telling the story, he's telling the story in a, in a compelling way. And, uh, he gets
00:39:22.360
this question. Well, how did, how did Greg see the top of your ear? He goes, yeah, I sat, I had to sit
00:39:26.200
in a very low chair. Okay. And then he moves on. It's just a little line. I'm not saying it's the
00:39:31.480
funniest joke you ever heard, but it just shows Trump is still quick with the wit. He's still
00:39:36.380
tracking. Do you think, do you think Joe Biden could answer like that? Of course not. Do you
00:39:41.780
think Kamala Harris could answer that way? Certainly not. Kamala Harris doesn't have answers to the
00:39:50.000
questions that she can already anticipate. You know, when Kamala Harris goes in an interview and is asked
00:39:56.040
about her record as the furthest left Senator when, when she was in the Senate, she deflects
00:40:02.680
and this, I'm using an actual example from Kamala Harris from her campaign here. She, she says,
00:40:07.820
oh no, no, no, that was just a line from Mike Pence. I said, no, it's actually a line from,
00:40:10.560
you know, GovTrack or something. And Kamala just stares vacantly. You know, her eyes kind of glaze
00:40:16.160
over her mouth is just slack jawed. She's basically drooling on screen. Uh, she has no answer here.
00:40:24.000
That's kind of a, Hey, how'd you get a short guy to see you at the top of a tall guy? Cause I sat
00:40:27.700
in a low chair. Anyway, moving on. We, it was pretty gross, right? Pretty nasty. So he's really
00:40:31.780
fast. He's really engaging. He's really funny here. And then my, my favorite line of the whole
00:40:37.040
interview is when Trump discussed the debate. You know, they said I'm the goat in debates. Cause I
00:40:44.100
had a lot of debates and I became president and the goat means greatest of all time. Look,
00:40:50.500
I'm the goat. I'm totally goaded. Okay. This is really good stuff. It reminds me of an observation
00:40:57.440
that I think Chris Rock made this observation about Joan Rivers. And he observed that Joan Rivers,
00:41:07.280
even at the end of her life, what was she was pushing 80 or something like that,
00:41:11.020
was making jokes about Beyonce, Michelle Obama. But I think it was specifically a Beyonce joke
00:41:19.480
that Chris Rock was observing. He said, this woman was so hip, even at 80, she was making pretty
00:41:27.500
cutting edge, culturally relevant references. And so Trump here, he's using internet slang
00:41:35.180
that many 34 year olds couldn't use. Certainly couldn't use in a way that's charming and funny and
00:41:45.020
not totally cringe. This guy's, this guy's pushing 80. And he goes, they call me the goat. Okay. I'm
00:41:51.380
the goat. I'm the debate goat. Okay. I'm so good that I made the president not, not be running for
00:41:59.280
president anymore. I'm the goat. Okay. It means the greatest of all time. All right. It reminds me of
00:42:02.780
this bit. And I think it was in 2016 when he made some joke. He goes, he goes, we do a little
00:42:09.700
trolling. Okay. It's called, we do a little trolling. And this is back now. We don't really
00:42:14.340
use that verb as much anymore, but that was back when the verb was hipper. And he just, he's just
00:42:18.220
good, man. He's just, you don't get to be president on your first real go at, at public office.
00:42:26.900
You don't get to be a hotshot playboy billionaire, king of network television by accident.
00:42:34.260
And in Trump's public persona, probably at the core is this incredible comedic stagecraft.
00:42:45.260
It's very hard to do that. He's still got it. And Joe Biden doesn't have it anymore. He used to be
00:42:52.640
pretty good at it. He doesn't have it anymore. And Kamala Harris never had it. And that's not great
00:42:56.500
for Democrats. Very good for Republicans. Trump is not only saying great stuff on late night shows,
00:43:02.960
he's saying great stuff on the campaign trail. Here's what president Trump had to say about crime.
00:43:08.120
But when I get back into the oval office, the madness ends and the law and order is going to
00:43:13.700
return to our country. A fully reformed federal department of justice will deliver massive public
00:43:29.460
safety funding for New York and other Democrat run cities that are under siege.
00:43:34.620
But in exchange, they will give our police back their protection and their respect.
00:43:38.820
We are going to take care of our police. So we're going to respect our police. Everyone here does.
00:43:43.260
I tell the officers all the time, you have no idea how the people love you, but
00:43:48.240
sometimes they don't feel it because of what the Democrats do to them.
00:43:52.220
They will end deadly sanctuary city policies. They will terminate cashless bail and they will
00:43:57.780
return to proven policing methods like we had under Mayor Rudy Giuliani that made New York City the
00:44:04.920
safest big city in America. This is a good pivot. This is a real, and it is a little bit of a pivot.
00:44:10.940
When Trump ran in 2016, he ran hard against crime. When he came down the escalator, he said,
00:44:18.740
the Mexicans are murderers and rapists, right? He ran pretty hard against crime from the beginning
00:44:23.480
in 2016. Then there was a little bit of a digression in the administration and he started running a
00:44:30.620
little softer on crime. You saw policies that would let people out of prison or reduce sentences or,
00:44:38.140
you know, we got too many people in jail, some of the over-incarceration rhetoric that you usually
00:44:42.980
get from the left. That, I don't know, it wasn't, that wasn't my favorite part. His administration
00:44:47.200
was great, but that wasn't my favorite part of it. Now he's running back very hard on crime.
00:44:55.200
Saying we're going to end the deadly sanctuary city policies. Of course, we're going to end cashless bail.
00:44:59.940
I love that. Because this is what happens, especially in New York. Trump knows a thing or two about New York.
00:45:05.840
What happens is you get these criminals, they kind of beat people, clock people in the head,
00:45:15.540
harass people, rob, whatever. Then they're arrested. They're let free on cashless bail. They go,
00:45:22.000
they go commit crimes five seconds later. They keep coming back. These people have a rap sheet a mile
00:45:26.960
long. And sooner or later, they commit very serious crimes. This is, this is it. This is what people want.
00:45:31.620
We don't need to, we, Trump has done an incredible job at winning over voting groups that are not
00:45:41.280
traditionally Republican. He's done quite a good job with Hispanics. He's, he's, even though people
00:45:47.340
suggested that Trump was speaking in a way that would offend Hispanics, that, that hasn't really
00:45:52.720
seemed to be the case. Even though Kamala Harris now has her like Chiquita banana accent, you know,
00:45:56.800
that's not, Trump seems to be doing pretty well relative to how Republicans usually do. Trump is
00:46:02.280
winning over American labor in a pretty concrete, tangible way. Now we got to make sure we run on
00:46:09.720
policies that are very popular and people don't like crime. Okay. People don't, we like basic stuff.
00:46:16.100
We want to be safe. We want to have a reasonable degree of material goods. We want to live in a,
00:46:21.900
we want to make America great again. Simple. I'm very excited for today's member block. We have Alex
00:46:26.540
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00:46:35.720
Republicans are Nazis. You cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people.
00:46:52.440
Growing up, I never thought much about race. Never really seemed to matter that much. At least
00:46:56.400
not to me. Am I racist? I would really appreciate it if you love. I'm trying to learn along this
00:47:00.580
journey. I'm going to sort this out. I need to go deeper undercover.
00:47:05.720
They don't say I'm racist. Joining us now is Matt, certified DEI expert. Here's my
00:47:11.020
certifications. What you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness. This is more
00:47:14.900
for you than this for you. Is America inherently racist? The word inherent is challenging there.
00:47:19.100
I want to rename the George Washington Monument to the George Floyd Monument. America is racist
00:47:23.060
to its bones. So inherently. Yeah, this country is a piece of. White folks. White trash. White supremacy.
00:47:30.420
White woman. White boy. Is there a black person around here? What's a black person right here?
00:47:33.880
Does he not exist? Hi, Robin. Hi. What's your name? I'm Matt. I just had to ask who you are
00:47:40.280
because you have to be careful. Never be too careful. In theaters now. Rated PG-13.