00:51:07.200harris she had a very confused message i still to this day i still don't know exactly what her message was
00:51:10.980but it seems to me that she sort of tried to portray herself as different from
00:51:16.600biden but i couldn't see how being his vice president despite being his vice president she tried to portray
00:51:23.480herself as different from biden but i don't see exactly how except if we focus on characteristics that woke people would want us to focus on like she is the first candidate with
00:51:36.200and when a lot of people were genuinely concerned about the situation at the southern border and the rise in crime in several cases in several cities her response was to essentially say no i'm not donald trump and everyone who's worried is a disgusting bigot
00:51:52.300bigot that's how her message came across i'm sure some democrats will deny this but this is how her message came across so that's not that's not serious when you say that you face an unprecedented crisis you don't just have people like tim
00:51:59.300world saying yeah we need to solve the crisis by putting tampons in boys bathrooms you don't have
00:52:07.400i mean is we need to solve the crisis by putting tampons in boys bathrooms you don't have
00:52:10.620message came across so that's not that's not serious when you say that you face an unprecedented
00:52:18.620crisis you don't just have people like tim waltz saying yeah we we need to solve the crisis by
00:52:24.640putting tampons in boys bathrooms you don't have i mean this was this was this was a big moment in
00:52:33.040the he seemed as completely out of the as a fish out of the bowl we we have this this will become
00:52:41.060a meme it has already become a meme we have jd vance in in his debate with tim waltz he had this
00:52:47.360expression that suggested i don't know what i'm hearing and you're supposed to know when you want
00:52:52.880to be the vice vice president you're supposed to know uh he wasn't also in favor of free speech
00:52:58.620and also kamala harris they were particularly adverse to to free speech and when you're saying
00:53:04.760that your face is like you're facing again a time of unprecedented crisis you need to show that you
00:53:11.320understand that people from the other side will be concerned and want to express their concerns
00:53:16.780rather what they did was well we're going to make everyone shut up by calling them disgusting bigots
00:53:22.360clearly it didn't work it didn't work thank you and also what was his message to men and again i
00:53:29.660still don't know what their message to men to the male population was he says i want to talk to all
00:53:35.140the guys for a second think about all the women in your life that you love daughters wives moms cousins
00:53:39.500neighbors this election is about their lives and protecting their freedoms well it's about everyone's
00:53:45.520freedoms presumably what you try to talk about the common good not just about the common good of
00:53:50.980particular special interest groups and it seems like uh not every not all women voted for for harris
00:53:59.280let's say well it is right to say though that waltz's message to men was be a cook old yeah his whole
00:54:06.320his whole point was step aside and let women take charge so stop being men sit in the cook chair in
00:54:13.340the corner and watch kamala you know girl boss it also one thing is that when we're talking about
00:54:19.960the choice of president of the u.s a lot of people choose the person they feel comfortable with making
00:54:26.060decisions so when you you have it contextualized in your mind that something really important is at
00:54:33.660stake we need to we need to safeguard our let's say our country you want people who don't appease
00:54:41.360those who burn your flags yeah for instance right yeah uh you you it seems like both kamala harris and
00:54:51.920and uh the biden administration didn't have the reaction that a lot of people would have want them
00:54:59.220to have when people like that burned american flags constantly yeah this is disastrous optically
00:55:05.940but they did have this visceral reaction when some people left skid marks and pride murals
00:55:11.940they constantly said hate crime the whole establishment that backed the biden administration
00:55:17.840they protested the hate crime whether where there were skid marks and pride murals but they weren't
00:55:23.620particularly alarmed at people desecrating statues and monuments of the u.s well in the grand scheme of
00:55:33.620things outside the woke bubble when people do this it doesn't reflect well on them right so let's talk
00:55:40.380about the celebrities because that was fun i i think essentially what their their main takeaway from
00:55:47.140this is that they need better teleprompters i don't know if you saw i saw cardie she literally
00:55:55.000took the podium and for for one minute and 25 seconds she had nothing to say she was incredibly
00:56:03.180nervous and someone brought her a phone even if she had something to say if you are voting on behalf
00:56:09.920of what cardie b has told you if that's why you're voting and who you're voting for you shouldn't be
00:56:15.700allowed to vote yeah it's a funny thing when people actually take their political cues from a
00:56:20.800from any sort of celebrity dave chappelle had a funny bit about jar rule remember that it's years
00:56:25.900old now he's saying okay let's get jar i think he's talking about 9 11 it's like let's we need
00:56:30.500to understand what jar rule thinks about this what's jar rules take um yeah if you're taking your
00:56:36.700your um your politics off of cardie b or beyonce or the rock it's the same for the right on the
00:56:44.940right hand side if you if you were an undecided but you saw that hulk hogan and the undertaker were
00:56:49.720pro-trump you're like well i'm pro-trump now yeah you've lost you that's not serious yeah yeah but
00:56:54.480it's not good on both sides of the eye but at the very least the aesthetics of donald trump being
00:56:59.820endorsed by hulk hogan are better than kamala harris with cardi b twerking for but also we have j-lo
00:57:06.960here who jennifer lopez who endorsed kamala harris and what is interesting i saw someone say saying i think
00:57:13.600what was gad said that she has a notoriously bad reputation for how for treating people who work
00:57:20.880with her and for her really badly so all these celebrities living in their really rich houses
00:57:27.560isolated from their the the actual problems of people of most people yeah they're talking down
00:57:34.560to everyone it's not gonna work it doesn't reflect well on she was with p diddy for years you know that
00:57:40.040oh it said in that tweet oh was it oh did it i want to go between someone's there 2001 someone's
00:57:45.780there holding champagne i think i think that's diddy yeah we also had the avengers suddenly the the
00:57:52.480avengers cast let's say scarlet scarlett johansson i i'm sorry she did this why are you apologizing on
00:58:00.060her behalf do you personally know her did you convince her to do this no i didn't uh rub her down
00:58:05.620you try to speak around talk her out of it she shouldn't have done scarlett no don't do it
00:58:10.440says he had also this weird weird thing here the white dudes for harris and also the incredibly
00:58:17.800cringe answer by robert that's not cringe that's bass damn it return to spartan morality he said
00:58:24.760you're not men you're boys if there was no social media you'd be my concubines and we have here harris
00:58:30.440harris sisson and din withers awaiting robert o'neill's winning bid at the white dudes for
00:58:37.220harris auction nobody else put a bid in they all knew they already belonged to o'neill
00:58:42.240right so i want to talk a bit about the their message because their message was essentially
00:58:51.720we're not trump their message was trump is hitler anyone who is pro trump is a disgusting
00:59:00.100bigot any kind of concerns that they express they're the concerns of disgusting bigots if you
00:59:08.400dare to even say that there is a problem with erosion of cultural the cult the culture of the
00:59:15.520nation you're a bigot essentially they were talking down to people and i think that this shows a lot
00:59:21.340about the elites that form what we speak of as the progressive establishment within quotation marks
00:59:29.560because i think actually it's incredibly regressive it's just it it's not actual progress and all the
00:59:36.540again i i think i think the best way to characterize it is they are the conservatives of of yesterday's
00:59:42.820regime right yesterday's hegemony and they have violated scarface's law he says on scarface and the movie
00:59:50.380don't get high with your own supply essentially that's exactly what happened and that's what
00:59:55.300makes them authoritarian essentially because one of the problems of authoritarian regimes is the
01:00:01.160circulation of information no one wants to bring bad news to to the leader so that's exactly how the
01:00:09.220the establishment that backed backed kamala harris functions they didn't want to circulate bad news to
01:00:15.700each other no one wanted to tell them that no one wanted to to be the bearer of bad news say it
01:00:21.920doesn't work and every time people try to challenge them on their policies they reacted on the same way
01:00:29.020instead of saying maybe people have have something to say maybe their concerns are sort of valid no
01:00:36.500what they opted for was to to to dismiss everyone and to say in their own bubble someone like alistair
01:00:42.580campbell or alistair in their own bubble you know huffing their own farts too much getting high on
01:00:48.000their own supplier of farts he he didn't
01:00:51.800he literally said we played this video before he literally said that he was just an optimist and that
01:01:01.280he failed for the right reasons though because he doesn't want to be he doesn't want to be the bearer
01:01:06.540bad news that's exactly what i said before but that's that's exactly how regimes become
01:01:12.140authoritarian because if you don't want to hear bad news you don't want to hear criticism
01:01:16.080so not a serious analyst dealing with reality no in any sort of objective no not at all no just wishful
01:01:23.060thinking and again allegedly infected with an acute case of aids and they were paid allegedly
01:01:29.680allegedly they were paid for wishful thinking every time people like like him are paid to to speak
01:01:38.320their mind about allegedly neutral data yeah they're pushing forward an agenda and the reason why all of
01:01:46.080them were projecting a were predicting a harris victory was because they wanted to demoralize
01:01:52.580republicans and they wanted to combat the demoralization of of the democrats so i think
01:01:59.480last the it's a weird tactic though isn't it if you just zoom out for a moment yeah and just look
01:02:04.220at it from a 10 000 foot view it's a complete historical view it's out of touch it's a weird
01:02:09.080angle to take think that that will really work in any real way essentially they they based their
01:02:14.600whole campaign on a lie that trump is necessarily against abortion that that's that was it where where
01:02:21.000where trump said essentially he's going to outsource judgment to the states so they were completely out
01:02:27.380of touch their message was unclear the bits of it that weren't unclear were were just wrong also they
01:02:33.880they were entirely out of touch and everyone who dared to tell them that you are you are wrong some
01:02:42.020things not right they they responded by saying you're a disgusting bigot and my key takeaway here is
01:02:47.780that i think that the people who voted were correct in saying this that having a candidate with policies
01:02:53.380that address a nation's decline is more important than having the first candidate with this or that
01:02:59.240irrelevant characteristic when you say that it's an unprecedented crisis you don't say that the
01:03:05.780solution is well let's choose someone with irrelevant characteristics and put tampons in boys bathrooms
01:03:11.900yeah they went woke they went broke there was a third pillar there was a third pillar tampons in
01:03:19.820boys bathrooms she black y'all kill your children abortion that that was it and not guarding the border
01:03:27.100oh that too that's it but that that just comes in the general the general recipe for destroying
01:03:32.700civilization should we go through the rumble rants before both segments binary surface says no scarlet don't do
01:03:39.320it just continue taking that special sauce from woody allen uh weinstein and every other producer
01:03:45.640until he looks fancy and entirely i mean she shouldn't have done this but she's an attractive woman she's
01:03:53.320already starting to get on though they're starting to fade they're starting to fade siora and 555 she's
01:03:59.320not like she was in um in uh what was it the the not memento the christopher nolan film about magicians
01:04:07.240with christopher prestige prestige prestige okay hello anymore sioran 555 hello again lads two more
01:04:14.600things michael watley and lara trump were so much more on the ball in stopping the steel
01:04:20.680to seeing nancy pelosi in tears that the god emperor's ascension was delicious nano reaper the
01:04:26.440only women's freedom democrats seem to care is their ability to kill unborn babies they don't care about
01:04:32.200women's ability to defend themselves yeah and they gaslighted everyone they gaslighted everyone
01:04:38.600that's a random name i feel like the only conclusions the leftists will take from this
01:04:42.840is that they lost because there were too many white people their solution will be to try to flood the
01:04:48.360nation with more third worlders that's not that's not a conclusion they're about to make that's
01:04:53.320that's already their world view yeah and their conclusion will be they need better teleprompters
01:04:58.520gaslighting doesn't really work all that well in this day and age when you can go on the internet
01:05:04.280and just see if something's true or not um do a tiny bit of research for yourself on youtube or twitter
01:05:10.440or something you can find out that something the mainstream media or a politician is telling you
01:05:15.000is a complete liar and that and that if you call them out or you think they're lying you're a bad person
01:05:21.400uh most normal people that have got any sort of mind in their head which is nearly all adults
01:05:28.040they're not going to take that they're not going to have that yeah we're not children right we're
01:05:32.120not idiot children well you can still apply peer pressure but more but as soon as one person within
01:05:37.800a peer group breaks out of the the hive mind you find that it gives permission for one or two others
01:05:44.120to do it and once you've broken through that wall the rest of them come through anyway or they can
01:05:49.240so that some people are beyond help yeah yeah some people are idiot children in their adulthood
01:05:54.920yeah some but not many not many that's my point okay let's talk about what might be next for the
01:06:00.760democrats then so we did their meltdown and we did what actually happened and now what about the future
01:06:07.880uh because the future is you know there's full spectrum dominance by the donald within the white
01:06:13.640house senate congress and he's obviously got the uh supreme court so where do the dems go from here
01:06:20.120it was a bit of a shellacking wasn't it he even won the uh the popular vote but to the tune of five
01:06:25.000million odd so that's i think they're gonna have biden 2028 campaign they're actually gonna weekend at
01:06:32.840burning him this time actually have have little stilts and sticks holding him up
01:06:38.360or maybe maybe jimmy carter third run he's still alive yeah yeah he's he's about as much of a
01:06:45.160corpse as biden is he's in much better shape than than biden he can drive a golf ball like 50 yards
01:06:51.640further than biden no no they shouldn't jimmy carter is oh he's on his way out terrible terrible state
01:06:57.480poor man um okay uh we have we do have a merch store about this stage in the segment should mention
01:07:04.760the merch store can buy some uh some trump themed merch we were going to end it after
01:07:10.680november the 5th but because it's doing quite well we thought we'd give people a bit extra time to buy
01:07:14.760some some merch t-shirts posters mugs all that kind of good stuff keep helps us keep the lights on here
01:07:20.040because we demonetized and we haven't got any sugar daddies so please do speak for yourself well i mean
01:07:26.600as an organization you're not in the stable you're not in o'neill's stable are you well you know i never
01:07:32.600kiss and tell no i've already gone through twink death okay so um so come on harris finally it took
01:07:39.880her a day to sort of come to grips come to terms with her defeat um just like hillary did but the
01:07:44.600next day yesterday now she finally came out and gave a speech uh we don't actually need to listen
01:07:50.120to it it's the same old thing really just there's nothing special in it particularly did you watch it
01:07:55.240i've seen the clips from it she comes across like she doesn't really care all that much didn't seem too
01:07:59.880fast like she she knew she woke up that morning looked in the mirror went yeah i'm a loser she
01:08:05.720knew she knew she's a natural loser same with waltz as well they're both natural losers she was like
01:08:12.280well you know i suppose i suppose there is a glass ceiling for me yeah she shrugged her shoulders and
01:08:17.800went well i'm already rich who cares i can still make literally millions on the talking circuit yeah
01:08:24.600she would sell a book or two that someone else will go strike for me yeah she was thinking my msnbc
01:08:29.720career is already cemented so i don't need to worry about anything yeah yeah i mean if if they don't
01:08:35.720change they're gonna lose also the next one because she can't she can't be spontaneous she can't talk
01:08:41.560they really upon reflection they do really come across as a pair of sacrificial lambs
01:08:46.360yeah yeah yeah yeah i had a decent take on that saying that that the establishment the deep state
01:08:53.320where if you want to call it sort of think that there will be a big financial crisis in the next
01:08:58.760four years so they don't want their side in power at the time so sort of deliberately lose this one
01:09:04.440sort of deliberately throw this one so that trump is in power during that period and so you put up a
01:09:09.960sacrificial lamb who you expect to lose who will lose uh harris waltz there you go yeah i mean i
01:09:17.800did think she took she did seem didn't seem particularly bothered you know what sprung to
01:09:21.400mind is when theresa may had to leave number 10 she was really crying almost crying and like really
01:09:27.080really holding herself back from crying do you remember when boris left when he came out of number
01:09:32.44010 and gave his speech he seemed like he was over the moon he was actually sort of like bubbly and
01:09:37.960laughing and so do you remember it was weird it was really weird because it he got totally cooed
01:09:42.120he got totally stabbed in the back he would be i would expect you to be really bitter and angry
01:09:47.000and upset and stuff but he seemed no it's fine yeah it's a lot less stress afterward didn't it
01:09:51.160yeah yeah yeah yeah it's a load off yeah right finally the newspapers will stop insulting me
01:09:57.480i mean if you if if you have people who go after office without caring for the country they
01:10:02.120just want to take the office well they take it and then they can leave and they're happy
01:10:06.200yeah right yeah it speaks volumes doesn't it johnson and others are the kind that would want
01:10:10.200to take office like you say purely for the sake of having it on their cv yeah just have a picture
01:10:16.520then i'm gonna show it to my guests i ran the uk once don't you know i want the election next day i
01:10:23.240resign i got the photo been there done that you can imagine people like rishi on this trust literally
01:10:30.120doing that dinner party i was i was prime minister once you know people like yeah all right cool she
01:10:34.280oh she was tiny little indian man prime minister all right you say so um so yeah she finally conceded
01:10:42.200and uh it she was quite gracious about it she could have been sort of bitter i suppose could have thrown
01:10:48.040a few more barbs in there and she didn't so at least give her that at least give her that uh so what is
01:10:53.320the future some pundits were saying that she sort of left the the door open or a small amount of wiggle
01:10:59.000room for herself to maybe keep going at the top of the party and maybe even run next time and stuff
01:11:06.200even if that's what she wants which i wouldn't put it past her i don't think she would ever get the
01:11:10.520nomination from the party i mean the only reason she got here in the first place is because they
01:11:16.200did everything they could to out out maneuver bernie to make her vp in the first place and then we all
01:11:22.440know she didn't face the primary uh because they cooed joe so that's the only reason she was ever
01:11:27.720running for pres in the first place is because she was placed there i don't think the party
01:11:33.960didn't want her anywhere near it ridiculously unpopular that's why she won the nomination
01:11:38.840in 2020 yeah the party didn't want her anywhere near power let alone running for the top job so even
01:11:44.840if she wants to still be involved in the very very top tier of american politics it's done i think
01:11:50.920she's in the bin of history now i'm remembering the kamala checklist for why they chose her for vp
01:11:56.040after biden got the nomination which was literally black woman tick tick there you go i think she's
01:12:01.960gonna write a book called breaking the glass ceiling something like that yeah right yeah yeah it's exactly
01:12:09.720the sort of thing she'll do and someone else will ghostwriter for and even they will be cutting and
01:12:13.720pasting off of wikipedia because that's how she rolls apparently it won't be yeah that guy the ghostwriter
01:12:20.120will just be copying yeah yeah yeah even the ghostwriters not anything it's my signature style
01:12:24.840you understand if i wrote it if you don't do that so let's have a bit of look at the party then so
01:12:31.960with trump or the republicans rather uh gaining the senate and and retaining control of congress
01:12:40.440um both chuck and nancy are sort of not in the picture as much as majority leaders
01:12:45.800right so if you remember in 2016 trump had to deal with chuck and nancy in order to get stuff done and
01:12:53.880they obviously wouldn't play ball with him um hardly ever over almost everything just
01:12:59.640prevent him from getting stuff done so he doesn't have to deal with that as much at least
01:13:03.320now but there is an old guard you know in the democrat party there are quite a few old
01:13:07.800people now um you know like feinstein or even pelosi and chuck they're getting on they're getting up
01:13:13.800there so i imagine in 2028 or even beyond that um it will be it'll be the next crop of people people
01:13:21.880in the democrat party that are about our age or a bit older about my age or maybe a touch older than
01:13:26.280me so pretty old uh yeah so well old um well there's some people that are still too young like
01:13:33.480aoc will still be too young right there is an age qualification so aoc will still be too young
01:13:39.160but let's have a look at like who might be next i mean the obvious one is gavin newsom right
01:13:43.880i think he's the next big beast in the party i thought he was going to run it back in july
01:13:50.440yeah i threw his name out there if i were gonna coup biden maybe it would be him i think it was
01:13:55.640sensible because they knew whoever was going to be running against trump this time uh was going
01:14:00.280to be fighting an uphill battle if only because of the time limitations on it so gavin newsom was
01:14:05.720clearly kept in the reserves for the next time they don't want to use up his political capital now
01:14:10.760i i think you're right but something that uh was very surprising to me at some point you know i
01:14:17.640i started replying something to piers morgan who said something about newsom and i had lots of people
01:14:25.880who were supporting newsom on in the on the replies and i just couldn't understand why and all of the
01:14:32.280there are a lot of supporters of him in california saying essentially that he is good for business
01:14:38.120that's that's what well i'm so sure he is i've seen people i think it was sean actually on the live
01:14:43.720stream when we brought up newsom for maybe 2028 saying that well he's going to have an uphill battle
01:14:49.000of his own because of what a state california is in that's true for some voters but all of the
01:14:54.680progressive voters are going to look at california and the state it's in and go yes that's what we
01:14:59.400want this this is the plan this is what the country should be well we saw even at this election
01:15:05.160california was called the moment the polls closed because it's just a slam dunk despite everything
01:15:10.840despite everything it's still a complete lock for the dems the whole of california so
01:15:16.600yeah i do feel bad for the red counties because they exist oh yeah the red counties in california
01:15:22.840that it's just they have a number of bug man outposts there which are some of the most
01:15:28.520some of the largest cities in the country remember california is massive with a population of tens of
01:15:33.160millions it's its economy is bigger than most countries yeah and there are there are millions of
01:15:41.240deep red republicans that live in california and yeah i feel sorry for them poor sods yeah i feel
01:15:46.440sorry for them um okay so um so gavin newsom i think if i had to put money on it right now anyway
01:15:53.480it's my age terribly that in 2028 it will be um it will be um it'll be newsom i would have thought
01:16:01.800um vance versus newsom right i would have thought okay um so if it's not newsom for whatever reason
01:16:10.840if there's scandals or the party just don't want to pick him because what quite often happens happens
01:16:16.440tons of times in politics is you have such a big beast someone's so obviously the next one in
01:16:21.640waiting that like in a game of risk everyone else gangs up against them right and the classic example
01:16:27.960of that i think is maybe uh hesseltine hesseltine was going to be thatcher's replacement when that
01:16:33.480should gone for whatever reason and everyone was like oh no no no anyone anyone john major
01:16:37.800we're all getting behind john major let's go no one wanted really like hesseltine was was the one
01:16:43.480that's true but if i mean if the party wants to uh get themselves back on track the biden harris
01:16:49.960administration has been completely marred by the clear personal ambitions of a lot of the
01:16:54.680people making up for it so if they want what's good for the party they would have to put aside
01:16:58.840that kind of petty backstabbing to to put someone like newsom ahead but you are right that the party
01:17:04.200is filled with insane old people who are going to be dead in the next 10 years and don't care anyway
01:17:09.480well there are people like the bernie liz warren someone like andrew cromo maxine walters these
01:17:15.400are all like the older people how old is bernie now bernie sands he's got to be in his 80s isn't
01:17:20.600he he is 83 so four years he's going to be 87 can you imagine that finally 87 years old they finally
01:17:28.360give him the chance to run now i mentioned bernie and liz warren and maxine walters as people that i i
01:17:34.840think their time has been gone it's not them anymore it's not them anymore it's the next
01:17:38.840generation down now yeah bernie against jd vance i love that debate um so a few names like aoc would
01:17:49.160be still too young or well anyway is it is it 35 i think it's for the presidency i think it's how old
01:17:55.560is she she's 35 right now oh okay she is old enough all right okay well well then she's more of a social
01:18:03.560media star than an actual serious person though isn't she yeah well yeah she she she she she's
01:18:12.760guilty of malapropisms she says the wrong word like it's so clearly an idiot yeah although that's never
01:18:19.480stopped americans before right yeah well so a few names so now there's there's pete
01:18:24.520pete pete booted judge how'd you say that so the butty butty greek so i i ironically if it was pete
01:18:34.520booted judge and he got in it would be a man with the first first man oh yeah he's in a gay marriage
01:18:41.720right yeah yeah right yeah that'd be amazing if even a man gets that first yeah hillary and harris
01:18:50.920fail pete booted judge finally makes history but he seems like uh just uh just well all of these i'm
01:18:57.960not going to mention anyone that i've got any faith in whatsoever any anything good to say about the
01:19:04.280cory booker give me a break gretchen whitmer please that joe manking guy one of the most subversive
01:19:11.320people you ever see a bitter o'rulk who would really want
01:19:18.760want that um anthony blinken uh i mean he's a bit more serious a little bit more serious obviously
01:19:27.400obviously a douchebag but a bit more serious uh tim waltz well now tim waltz's name got name
01:19:32.760recognition maybe i don't think the party would his name is mud yeah right yeah john edwards adam skiff
01:19:40.600people hate adam skiff but again he's one of the power players right in the party i think i think
01:19:45.560the problem with a lot of these names that you could put forward is save for newsome who comes
01:19:50.920across like a serious and intelligent person he has the optics of a statesman i was going to say
01:19:56.040exactly that he's got a bit of a statesman about even if he's a bit patrick bateman at the same time
01:20:01.000still yeah all of the rest of these names that i'm looking at um have uh a bad aesthetic to them
01:20:08.760they're very off-putting and unserious people so newsome is the only one who isn't strange and
01:20:15.160off-putting in that same way yeah no i completely agree maybe senator scott weiner scott weiner oh my
01:20:21.800god oh my god um the cory bush fight for me i mean ilhan omar and uh rashid uh talib i don't think
01:20:31.720they were born americans were they i don't even know anyway obviously they're not um they're not
01:20:37.880uh eligible if that she was born in somalia right i think so you think shank is gonna go chink
01:20:46.200finally the party except chink into their ranks uh rashida talib was born in michigan oh okay in
01:20:52.120detroit oh okay so that'd be around richard's story i think what's interesting to say is that although
01:20:58.680it seems like gavin newsom and i hate the guy there is something of the statesman about him
01:21:04.360he's got some sort of presence and not really anyone else has but despite that there are quite
01:21:10.200there's loads of named recognition people right they have got a stable of people i mean i couldn't
01:21:18.120name as many republican politicians probably um and these are only the few i picked out there was a longer
01:21:25.240list um and most people would know the names of some other people but um so we'll see what happens
01:21:31.960now the last thing i'll say is not just the person they pick to go forward in 28 but the spirit of the
01:21:39.640party will the democratic party be able to come back from this sort of ultra wokeness really socialism
01:21:49.160um really anti-americanism anti-westernism and anti-whitism will it be able to ever come back from
01:21:57.560that and reform itself and reimagine itself back into sort of a 90s democrats type thing i don't know if
01:22:05.720that's possible because it already some that loads of those names that i read out these are all crazy
01:22:11.000people adam skiff madness joe mankin aoc you'd have to purge your party of these people yeah i mean
01:22:20.680even someone like this warren even someone like this warren like the thing is that they have a dilemma
01:22:24.760whether to focus on you know more traditionally economic arguments or these crazy arguments so yeah
01:22:31.880they could just rally on the on the on a welfare state agenda you know obviously they they do but
01:22:39.240just highlight this it seems to me that trump is going to be good for the economy so they're not
01:22:44.840going to be able to project that argument so it seems to me that in the next four years they will
01:22:50.120still do this that's why a lot of a lot of uh news agencies now and articles say that the problem
01:22:56.440with harris is that she didn't highlight her profile yeah if i if i had to guess i would say yeah they
01:23:03.080won't come back from that from this precipice the next 10 years yeah they'll move up a gear going
01:23:09.080over the edge of the cliff if anything okay got to bring it to an end there but so a few uh super
01:23:14.680chats um what's this uh bobo bad bobo bad says uh rumor has it josh shapiro declined the vp spot
01:23:23.240since he thought them losers tim wild stallion waltz was chosen for for the cuck chair or else he could
01:23:29.800get the emhoff uppercut who's emhoff again i don't know but i like tim wild stallion yeah yeah that's
01:23:36.280great uh where's angles how you say that where's angle says jill biden picked kamala for the vp
01:23:42.200because she was so awful the dnc deep state would never be so stupid as to replace him
01:23:48.360yeah i've heard that about of yeah nixon yeah there's a couple times in history where you've
01:23:53.320deliberately picked a vp so bad it's so you don't get cooed because you're left with this loser
01:23:59.320that's that's definitely a tactic yeah that makes sense um that's a random name says uh i feel like the
01:24:04.360dark bells will try and ruin trump's second term by engineering another global crisis yeah i think
01:24:09.400i think that yeah covid 2.0 or global depression etc and using the chaos hey can you turn the light
01:24:18.280regain power to regain power just a feeling lol okay bobo bad again says i've got to say my other
01:24:24.360comment but governor shapiro is uh is suspected to have some presidential aspirations for 2028 and
01:24:31.480dodged the harris campaign since it was absolutely trash and will be a drag yeah don't blame him then
01:24:36.360glee777 says diplomacy will be a nightmare for president buti jegg um having a first man and all
01:24:42.440especially with africa and the islamic world uh yeah yeah he's got name recognition but i think
01:24:48.600certain unspoken biases of the american people and normal people in general would probably
01:24:55.640prevent him from ever getting there and his policies are batshit crazy well yeah that's it as well
01:25:00.200that too but most of the time it's a popularity contest on the person right yeah and finally
01:25:04.840uh that's a random name said uh also have you seen octavian i mean baron trump octavian is augustus the
01:25:11.720um uh he's the reason his dad did all the podcast and he is built like a primark i guess that's a 40k
01:25:19.320primark oh demigod son of the son of the god emperor the kid is the real trump tower lol yeah i think he's like
01:25:25.800the lisan al-gaib trump uh baron trump he is that he's like the chosen one i mean if it is his reason
01:25:32.680that he got all um that trump did all the podcasts he's clearly got the right instincts for the current
01:25:36.920age right and uh all he would need to do for a proper primark build is just hit the gym and get get
01:25:43.160jacked he got jacked if you're like an actual monster an actual monster among men i mean he he's
01:25:48.520what six seven hogan was six seven back in the day before all of his back surgeries he looks even
01:25:53.320taller he might baron trump it's yeah he's he might be six nine yeah um okay so have we got
01:25:59.800any video comments then today it's basically impossible to avoid finding yourself in an
01:26:05.240echo chamber on twitter but i find it hard not to get optimistic there's something different in the
01:26:08.920air beyond the usual trump campaign hype energy and i think it's a sense of unity they're bringing
01:26:12.680together rfk junior tils gabbert ron paul even joe rogan came around people from all walks of life
01:26:18.120trump can connect with the most common of working men and women and elon regularly pushes the
01:26:21.800boundaries of human science and technology in between ship posts they really are the party of
01:26:26.680if an average guy had a billion dollars godspeed americans and put the global hegemonian suicide watch
01:26:35.800good work on that wall by the way those grips you were going for were tiny you must have strong
01:26:39.240fingers texas gal i don't know if y'all believe in signs but in 2020 it quit raining here we've been
01:26:47.160in a horrible drought and saturday it rained seven inches
01:26:54.680i think that's a good thing it's not flooded out in a bad way that's good yeah it's a good omen it's
01:26:59.640bringing life yeah renewal and hope oh god here we go nourishment is a better more capable team
01:27:09.400they have created a far more potent enemy in trump with a with a four-year break in between yeah
01:27:14.280i think about what he's going to do because he played that first term defensively yeah you know he was