The StoneZONE with Roger Stone - August 29, 2024


Who REALLY is Kamala? w⧸ Documentary Filmmaker Joel Gilbert


Episode Stats

Length

59 minutes

Words per Minute

151.47249

Word Count

8,965

Sentence Count

573

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Kamala Harris is the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate from California to become the nation s first female African-American woman to serve as attorney general. On today's show, host Roger Stone and co-host Troy Smith discuss her path to becoming the next attorney general, why she should have been elected in the first place, and what it means for the future of the Democratic Party. They also discuss the addition of Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to the Trump transition team, and how that could change the landscape of the 2020 Democratic primary race. The Stone Zone with Roger Stone is a show about politics, culture, and pop culture hosted by legendary Republican strategist and political icon and pundit Roger Stone. Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents and is a New York Times bestselling author and a longtime friend and advisor of President Donald Trump. As an outspoken libertarian, Stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts, spoken at thousands of public events, and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society, and has been invited to speak at countless events across the political and cultural arena. Roger Stone has become a pop culture icon and a pop-culture icon. He is a prolific writer, and is one of the most influential conservative voices in the world. . He has been described as the in the mainstream media, and he is a frequent guest on Fox News and other media outlets, including CNN, NPR, and the New York Magazine, among other outlets. His latest book, is out now available on Amazon Prime Video. and is available in paperback. in paperback and hardcover in paperback and hardback hardcover which you can buy for $99. If you haven t already, you ll get a copy of her book out in paperback, out in the next few days! on Amazon if you search for it on amazon or subscribe to her podcast on Audible it will be available on the Apple App Store or wherever else you re listening to it. you can get it on your favorite podcast platform, too! You can also get it for free on the App Store, Podchronicity, too, and other good links are available for purchase, too? the Apple Podcasts app, and you can vouch for her download it on the iTunes App Store and other services.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Stone Zone, with legendary Republican strategist and political icon and pundit Roger Stone.
00:00:07.660 Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents.
00:00:11.280 He is a New York Times bestselling author and a longtime friend and advisor of President Donald Trump.
00:00:17.400 As an outspoken libertarian, Stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts, spoken at countless venues,
00:00:22.980 and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society.
00:00:27.720 Due to his four-plus decades in the political and cultural arena, Stone has become a pop culture icon.
00:00:33.700 And now, here's your host, Roger Stone.
00:00:41.660 Welcome, I'm Roger Stone, and yes, you are back in the Stone Zone.
00:00:47.560 Who is Kamala Harris? Where did she come from?
00:00:51.580 What did she do as the District Attorney of San Francisco and the Attorney General of California?
00:00:59.380 What did she do in the U.S. Senate?
00:01:02.380 And what has been her role over the last three and a half years, three-plus years, in the Biden-Harris administration?
00:01:11.600 Documentary filmmaker, Joel Gilbert, who's also an author, joins us on the show today to really start to dig into who Kamala Harris really is.
00:01:24.240 Now, let me bring in my co-host, Troy Smith, the editor-in-chief of Slingshot.News.
00:01:31.860 Great to have you back with us, Troy.
00:01:34.380 Roger, as always, it's an honor to be in the Stone Zone.
00:01:37.000 We have some breaking news that I wanted to ask you about, first thing, right off the bat this morning.
00:01:42.140 And that is, we played the endorsement of Tulsi Gabbard here, who has endorsed former President Donald Trump.
00:01:47.400 But we got additional news that, along with endorsing the former President, Gabbard is going to be joining the Presidential Transition Team, along with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
00:01:57.980 She posted a TikTok with the former President that I thought was pretty cool, so we're going to play that.
00:02:03.280 And I want to get Roger's thoughts on the updated move to bring Gabbard and RFK Jr., two former Democrats, into the transition team of the former President, and how that's going to affect things going forward.
00:02:15.280 So let's roll that clip and get Roger's thoughts.
00:02:17.300 I'm so grateful to be here today with you, Mr. President.
00:02:19.900 We may not agree on everything, but we agree on a lot.
00:02:22.280 And most importantly, we agree on the threat that Kamala Harris' president poses with her policies and how she will continue to take away our freedom.
00:02:30.420 You know, I really think that the appointment of RFK and Tulsi Gabbard to the transition team is very reassuring to a number of voters who like Trump and may have been inclined to vote for him,
00:02:53.900 but were concerned about his positions regarding health freedom and the vaccination.
00:03:00.300 Also, I think Tulsi Gabbard becomes a bridge to independents, younger voters, millennials, veterans.
00:03:11.260 I think she's a very powerful addition.
00:03:13.900 I think Robert Kennedy put it best when he said, Wonder Woman has now joined the Justice League.
00:03:23.040 I have to tell you, Troy, in the 45 years I've been in American politics, I've rarely been impressed with anyone who is as effective as a political communicator as Tulsi Gabbard is.
00:03:36.380 This is a giant development here because I actually think between the Kennedy endorsement and the Tulsi Gabbard endorsement,
00:03:48.780 we have the makings of a major political realignment in the country.
00:03:54.240 We've had these realignments only a few times in our history.
00:03:59.120 In 1932, we had a realignment begun by Franklin Roosevelt.
00:04:05.160 Up until 1932, the African-American vote in the country was almost monolithically Republican because of Abraham Lincoln's historic role in the emancipation of the slaves.
00:04:19.840 And the Republican Party was the party of civil rights.
00:04:23.820 That changed with the New Deal and then the Great Society.
00:04:29.440 Then in 1968, you had a second Great Realignment, which was a coalition of traditional Republicans and Republican-leaning independents in the Northeast and the Midwest and the Far West, combined with white Southern Democrats.
00:04:47.840 And that coalition went on to elect Ronald Reagan to two terms as president, despite having been damaged a bit in Watergate.
00:04:58.840 People forget that Gerald Ford only lost the presidency very, very narrowly in 1976.
00:05:06.000 And that was after Nixon had only resigned two years previously.
00:05:11.560 And then, of course, it is really essentially the same coalition that elected Donald Trump in 2016.
00:05:19.480 It's interesting if you go back and study the statistics and you look at Milwaukee and Detroit and Philadelphia.
00:05:27.740 What you'll notice is that Donald Trump runs very slightly ahead in the inner cities of either Mitt Romney or John McCain.
00:05:39.920 And in all those cases, that's the difference between defeat and victory.
00:05:45.120 Trump only carried the state of Michigan by 25,000 votes.
00:05:49.360 He got more than 25,000 votes than Mitt Romney did in the city of Detroit, for example.
00:05:58.760 So I think we're on the cusp of a major realignment here.
00:06:04.680 Well, Roger, I think you're right.
00:06:06.420 And as we're heading into this election, do you expect the margins for Trump in the inner cities and the outreach to grow?
00:06:13.700 Or do you expect it to kind of replicate?
00:06:16.180 Because I think if you look back at 2016 to 2020, as you said, we're already seeing stuff that's way above a benchmark.
00:06:22.660 And you think that he's actually going to add to that in this coming election?
00:06:26.060 I think there is every potential for that.
00:06:29.580 I mean, we've already seen historic inroads in the polling where Trump is already getting more African-American votes than any previous Republican presidential candidate.
00:06:41.420 But where he's made the greatest gain is among Hispanic votes.
00:06:45.780 Now, no Republican has ever carried a majority of the Hispanic vote in any presidential election in U.S. history.
00:06:53.900 But Trump is poised to do so.
00:06:56.380 Right now, among all Hispanics, he's leading Kamala Harris 48 to 45.
00:07:02.420 This is a sea change.
00:07:05.660 This is an extraordinary development.
00:07:07.880 So I think all of those are important factors.
00:07:12.340 It's also important to understand that Hispanic voters are not, as you might think, just influential in the states like California and Texas and New Mexico.
00:07:26.560 There's 800,000 Hispanic votes in Pennsylvania, for example.
00:07:30.620 So I think those demographic changes are going to lead to this realignment.
00:07:38.140 I think Donald Trump can build a permanent majority for reform, an America first majority in this next election.
00:07:46.660 Well, and Roger, his competition continues to kind of embarrass herself every time that she shows herself in public.
00:07:53.140 And you've said this many times, you know, she struggles when she goes off script.
00:07:57.420 When Kamala does not have something prepared right in front of her, basically a teleprompter, some kind of notes, she's atrocious.
00:08:05.460 And she struggles to really make any kind of sense.
00:08:08.260 And I've seen this just covering her because we've watched her and Joe Biden very closely for the last few years, Roger.
00:08:14.660 She loves to interact with children.
00:08:17.360 And I always say to my dad, I say, well, you know, it's weird.
00:08:20.540 She's always hanging out with kids.
00:08:22.040 And he says, well, that's because she talks on their level.
00:08:25.200 Like it's a normal conversation because she talks really like a kid.
00:08:28.640 If you listen to her, how she explains things, it's kind of like an elementary level that she speaks at.
00:08:35.380 And we see that kind of flare up this morning as she was talking with some high schoolers like they were kindergartners during this campaign spot.
00:08:43.920 And as you see here, Roger, no script.
00:08:46.560 And she embarrasses herself every time that there's not a script, she embarrasses herself.
00:08:51.020 So let's roll that clip.
00:08:52.280 Get Roger's thoughts on this latest campaign stop and Kamala's aversion to doing media or doing, you know, press conferences or any kind of typical thing to expose herself to the American people that presidential candidates do.
00:09:04.420 Let's roll that clip.
00:09:05.100 Get Roger's thoughts.
00:09:06.120 And I will tell you, I was in a band when I was your age.
00:09:09.320 So I know a little bit about how your coach knows about players, right?
00:09:15.380 And all that you all are doing, it requires a whole lot of rehearsal, a whole lot of practice, long hours, right?
00:09:22.680 Sometimes you hit the notes, sometimes you don't, right?
00:09:26.520 But all that practice takes for beautiful music.
00:09:31.060 You know, she continues to be an enigma.
00:09:41.240 I am really can't wait for this first debate.
00:09:45.600 I don't care what the rules are.
00:09:47.940 I think it's going to be a triumph for Trump.
00:09:50.520 I don't think that she's capable of speaking extemporaneously.
00:09:55.080 There's no evidence of it.
00:09:57.480 It's interesting.
00:09:58.500 She has to have Tim Walsh with her like her, you know, like her support animal for her interview with Dana Bash.
00:10:06.080 We might as well have a member of Kamala's campaign staff conducting the interview.
00:10:10.440 Wasn't Dana Bash's husband, or I guess now ex-husband, one of the 51 intelligence officers who co-signed the letter claiming that Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation?
00:10:25.160 So it's obvious that Dana is a completely unbiased journalist.
00:10:29.600 Anyway, to help us further shed light on who Kamala Harris really is, I want to bring Joel Gilbert into the discussion.
00:10:38.120 Joel Gilbert is both an author and a documentary film producer based in Los Angeles.
00:10:44.600 His company, Highway 61 Entertainment.
00:10:48.320 He's produced a number of films regarding politics, including Dreams from My Real Father, Trump, The Art of the Insult, which is one of the funniest things you've ever seen, Michelle Obama, 2020, 24, and of course his greatest single work, the short feature film,
00:11:07.360 banished the untold story of Danny Williams, who was, of course, the shunned son of President Bill Clinton.
00:11:17.440 Joel's film on the Middle East include Farewell Israel and Atomic Jihad.
00:11:22.740 He's also an expert and authority on Bob Dylan because, well, Joel is also an accomplished musician and entertainer who played with a Dylan tribute band.
00:11:39.020 I love that.
00:11:40.300 So let me let me welcome my good friend Joel Gilbert to The Stone Zone.
00:11:46.160 OK, good morning, Roger.
00:11:48.900 Great to be back with you.
00:11:50.820 Joel, you're on the West Coast, so we appreciate you're getting up early for us.
00:11:55.720 No problem at all.
00:11:56.940 I'm listening to your discussion about Kamala and I agree.
00:12:00.780 I think she is a total dud.
00:12:03.220 Her and her vice president have no appeal whatsoever, not personal appeal, not appeal with their policies.
00:12:10.240 And, you know, I'm concerned that Joe Biden's handlers stuck him in the basement, no doubt knowing that they would be able to manipulate and control the outcome of the vote, the millions of mail-in votes, ballot harvesting.
00:12:25.640 One has to wonder if they're telling Kamala just do just about the same thing and we got this under control.
00:12:31.520 So those are my concerns because I think she has no appeal whatsoever as a candidate.
00:12:35.680 Now, you've done a a new short video called Kamala Gate.
00:12:42.160 Is that a good place to start?
00:12:43.960 Yeah, let's show the Kamala Gate video and let's talk about her role in January 6th and the prosecutions, which most people don't know about.
00:12:50.660 It's called Kamala Gate.
00:12:53.440 Kamala Gate.
00:12:55.840 Kamala's deception that doomed dozens of Americans.
00:12:59.320 December 7th, 1941.
00:13:02.840 September 11th, 2001.
00:13:05.680 And January 6th, 2021.
00:13:09.520 Question number one for Kamala Harris.
00:13:12.480 Why did you lie about where you were on January 6th for a full year?
00:13:16.620 As you know, January 6th prosecutors told jurors that you remained within the Capitol building throughout the day.
00:13:23.460 Your false claim that you were at the Capitol allowed prosecutors to charge January 6th defendants with invading a restricted space.
00:13:30.960 But you were not in the Capitol during the riot.
00:13:33.580 Not for a minute.
00:13:34.620 Not for a second.
00:13:35.680 Question two for Kamala Harris.
00:13:38.240 Why did you tell no one where you really were?
00:13:40.800 We are going to the Capitol where our problems are.
00:13:45.260 As you know, at 1 p.m. the witching hour, the time when Ray Epps and his crew breached the Capitol perimeter, the time when a still unidentified man hung a noose on a gallows that stood unmolested for hours, the time when bombs from a still unidentified bomber were found near the RNC and the DNC offices, you were at the DNC.
00:14:06.180 Multiple sources now reveal that she was inside the DNC for nearly two hours before it was found.
00:14:13.240 You were within 20 feet of a supposedly viable bomb.
00:14:17.300 The gates of the Capitol, the gates of the Capitol, the gates of the Capitol were breached.
00:14:29.860 I had left.
00:14:31.600 But you still will not admit you were at the DNC.
00:14:34.880 Why not?
00:14:36.340 There are only two good answers, Kamala Harris.
00:14:38.660 One is that you wanted to see the protesters punished even if it meant concealing evidence.
00:14:44.260 The second, more likely, is that admitting your presence at the DNC would call attention to a no longer needed bomb plot to frame President Trump.
00:14:53.160 Did someone tell you to keep your mouth shut?
00:14:55.440 Or did you figure that out on your own?
00:14:57.140 In either case, your silence helped the DOJ launch not a 9-11 exactly or a Pearl Harbor, but the roundup of some 1,500 people, all but a handful nonviolent, the single greatest mass injustice against innocent American citizens since Japanese internment.
00:15:16.020 I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been, you know?
00:15:21.000 Unburden that, Kamala Harris.
00:15:22.720 Please see, Ashley, the untold story of the women of January 6th.
00:15:33.980 Very, very powerful.
00:15:35.820 Joel, tell us about it.
00:15:38.300 Well, Kamala, on actually January 7th, I'm sorry, January 17, 2021, in an interview on CBS, which we can roll in a minute,
00:15:47.640 but she, a year earlier, told CBS in a public statement that her and her husband were in the Capitol and were removed to a secure location,
00:15:58.240 implying that she was at the Capitol during the riot and had to be saved by the Secret Service.
00:16:03.980 And then the fact that she claimed to be at the Capitol was used by prosecutors for 650 indictments against January 6th protesters,
00:16:15.440 claiming that they had invaded a restricted space because of the presence of Kamala Harris.
00:16:21.200 So, for a full year, we had numerous prosecutions of people, and it was only a full year later that Kamala admitted,
00:16:29.600 oh, I left.
00:16:31.140 I really wasn't there.
00:16:33.120 Thereby impeaching most of these indictments that included that clause that they invaded a restricted space.
00:16:41.420 Now, on top of that, Kamala still didn't say she was at the DNC.
00:16:45.560 She just said, I left.
00:16:46.700 Now, given their penchant for drama, you would think that Kamala Harris would say, I was nearly assassinated.
00:16:54.620 Joe Biden was railing about how the protesters were all about white supremacy.
00:16:59.600 So why wouldn't he say, and they tried to murder my vice president, who is African-American or Indian.
00:17:07.720 They didn't say a word about it.
00:17:09.580 So it kind of speaks to the idea and the suspicion that the so-called pipe bombs that kind of didn't work
00:17:16.980 might have been planted by people and feds who wanted to try to frame Trump maybe as a backup plan.
00:17:24.640 And the fact that Kamala Harris seems to be in on it.
00:17:27.340 She falsely claimed to be at the Capitol, gave that impression for a full year,
00:17:32.180 and only was forced to admit a year later, and after all these indictments.
00:17:37.640 If you want to play that CBS interview real quick, that was a year earlier where she implies she was at the Capitol.
00:17:43.740 Can we play that one?
00:17:44.840 How did that unfold?
00:17:45.880 I was at the Capitol that morning, and then I was in a meeting, and I was told that I should leave.
00:17:51.940 And then I was taken to a secure location with my husband.
00:17:57.300 So that's the impression she left.
00:17:59.240 They made 650 indictments based on her presence, and she doesn't say a word for a full year.
00:18:04.680 So I think Kamala needs to answer why she lied about where she was and why she never had said she was at the DNC,
00:18:13.440 and I think it reveals a bigger plot.
00:18:15.880 She's keeping her mouth shut for a reason, and I think she has to answer for it like she has to answer for so many other things.
00:18:23.500 So, Joel, are you saying that she wasn't at the Capitol at all that day?
00:18:28.900 She was at the Capitol in a Senate hearing and just left hours before Trump gave the speech, hours before there were rioters there.
00:18:39.960 But she gave that impression in January, two weeks later, that her and her husband had to be evacuated by the Secret Service,
00:18:47.680 and based on her claiming she was at the Capitol, 650 J-6ers were indicted for invading a restricted space,
00:18:57.400 specifically as you saw in those documents, and you can pull them up if you want.
00:19:01.240 They're charges one and charges two.
00:19:03.260 The indictments were based on Harris being at the Capitol when the rioters showed up, and she was never there.
00:19:10.460 She was at the DNC.
00:19:12.900 And the next question is, well, why won't you ever admit you were at the DNC and were almost assassinated by these bombers?
00:19:20.720 Why is that kept totally secret?
00:19:22.360 It speaks to the idea that those bombers were not Trump supporters and may very well have been something to do with the government setting it up.
00:19:33.900 Why will she never talk about it?
00:19:35.480 So those are the issues that are created by what I call Kamala Gate.
00:19:39.600 Very interesting.
00:19:41.320 Troy, your thoughts?
00:19:43.480 Absolutely, sir.
00:19:44.240 You made a fantastic film about Michelle Obama, and we've interviewed you about that here before.
00:19:48.940 And there's been a lot made about the Obama's support for Kamala Harris, and especially at the convention, Michelle Obama flagrant saying, oh, my girl Kamala, that's what she calls her, or Kamala, I should say, as Roger would correct me.
00:20:02.360 So my question to you is, how much have the Obamas influenced the rise of Kamala Harris, and how much of a hand do you believe that they will have if she is elected president of the United States in her policy decisions?
00:20:15.340 Okay, let's talk about the Obamas a little bit.
00:20:16.920 As you mentioned, I made this film, Michelle Obama in 2024, her real-life story and plan for power.
00:20:22.220 And myself and Roger and others were predicting that Biden would be replaced.
00:20:26.860 And we also felt that, and I made the case, that Michelle Obama was preparing to be the nominee by copying everything that Barack had done to become president.
00:20:36.240 Barack wrote two autobiographies.
00:20:38.280 Michelle wrote two autobiographies, kind of rewriting her life history.
00:20:42.040 Barack was the keynote speaker for John Kerry in 2004.
00:20:45.020 Sure enough, there was Michelle introducing Joe Biden in 2020 at the DNC.
00:20:49.940 And biggest of all, Barack had a voter registration organization in Chicago called Project Vote.
00:20:55.400 Michelle started a voter registration organization.
00:20:57.960 So she has 100 million social media followers.
00:21:01.220 I tracked everything she did to become the nominee.
00:21:04.100 Now, interestingly, when Obama and others, especially Obama, were instrumental in forcing out Joe Biden, within one hour, Biden anoints and endorses Kamala Harris.
00:21:15.820 And I think the Clintons jumped on it as well.
00:21:18.560 Obama held out for about a week saying, hey, no, no, I want an open convention.
00:21:22.620 Because there was only four weeks to go.
00:21:25.500 It was in Chicago, their hometown.
00:21:28.320 And Michelle was polling ahead of Trump and ahead of everybody.
00:21:31.320 There was no reason to believe that wasn't a good plan by Barack.
00:21:34.300 But it appears to me that Joe Biden and Jill, out of bitterness over Biden being forced out, outmaneuvered the Obamas by immediately anointing Kamala.
00:21:45.340 And the Clintons jumped on board.
00:21:48.620 The Clintons are probably still mad at Obama for not waiting his turn back in 2008.
00:21:53.740 And Pelosi and Obama had to keep begging for an open convention.
00:21:57.180 They even got Black Lives Matter issued a statement saying, we demand an open convention.
00:22:01.660 So the Obamas had to fold after about 10 days.
00:22:05.300 And by the way, Michelle Obama never said one word about Kamala Harris in four years of social media posts.
00:22:11.080 Never met with her, never supported her, never mentioned her in any book.
00:22:14.360 So Michelle wanted nothing to do with Kamala Harris.
00:22:17.120 I don't think the Clintons wanted Kamala Harris.
00:22:20.300 They wanted Michelle, I think, to be the nominee.
00:22:23.080 And in her speech, Michelle, at the DNC, Michelle just kind of gave those, the typical Obama political story that they bring to the table is telling us how great socialism is and then claiming, if you don't agree, it must be because of racism.
00:22:40.400 That's what they brought to the table in 2008.
00:22:42.980 And that's what Michelle brought to the table.
00:22:45.020 Let's watch that short clip of Michelle that I provided at the DNC.
00:22:48.220 That anyone can succeed if given the opportunity.
00:22:54.660 She and my father didn't aspire to be wealthy.
00:22:58.200 In fact, they were suspicious of folks who took more than they needed.
00:23:02.920 They understood that it wasn't enough for their kids to thrive if everyone else around us was drowning.
00:23:12.560 So my mother volunteered at the local school.
00:23:18.280 She always looked out for the other kids on the block.
00:23:22.780 Okay, that's just the typical Marxist stuff.
00:23:26.040 You know, each according to his ability, everyone according to their need.
00:23:29.600 Completely made up false claim.
00:23:31.360 Michelle's parents were hardworking capitalists.
00:23:34.780 They were not suspicious of their neighbors who took more than they needed or earned more than they thought, the Obamas thought they should have.
00:23:43.860 Completely ridiculous.
00:23:45.060 And then Michelle goes on to make various racial innuendos against Donald Trump.
00:23:48.940 That's what the Obamas brought to politics.
00:23:51.740 That's how they ruined race relations in this country.
00:23:53.940 When Obama was elected, it was 70% of both blacks and whites in 2008 thought race relations were good.
00:24:00.400 But when the Obamas left office, after they had embraced Black Lives Matter and used all their phony racial stories, it flipped.
00:24:09.420 It's only 30% of both blacks and whites thought race relations were good after the Obamas were in the White House.
00:24:15.660 So Michelle and Barack made that same appearance with the same message that is so destructive to the country.
00:24:22.120 You know, if you go back and look at it, all the way back to June of last year at the Turning Point USA event in Palm Beach, I made three predictions.
00:24:34.320 One, that Joe Biden would not be a candidate for re-election.
00:24:38.480 Two, that Kamala Harris would briefly serve as president.
00:24:42.960 That is yet unproven, but possible.
00:24:47.440 And thirdly, that along with Joel and a handful of others, I believed that Michelle Obama would be drafted, drafted to be the presidential candidate.
00:24:58.680 Now, none of us ever said she wanted to run.
00:25:02.320 None of us ever said she aspired to run or planned to run.
00:25:05.420 But we believed that Barack Obama and others would ultimately persuade her that she was potentially their strongest candidate.
00:25:15.420 If Kamala Harris loses, as I expect, perhaps that will have been proven.
00:25:20.400 But I think, Joel, that explains that interregnum between the Clintons and Joe Biden endorsing Kamala Harris immediately and the gap before, I think, Barack and Michelle Obama only reluctantly got on board.
00:25:38.620 I believe that in that period, Barack was probably trying to persuade his wife that she'd be a much stronger candidate than Kamala.
00:25:48.280 But they have such a lavish lifestyle.
00:25:51.440 That's what's so amazing about this litany of rich people going to the podium at the Democrat National Convention and denouncing those who aspire to be wealthy, those who aspire to be successful.
00:26:06.660 To be lectured about too much wealth by Michelle Obama with her $100 million compound in Martha's Vineyard, or Oprah, who's a billionaire, or J.B. Pritzker.
00:26:22.740 So you have Bernie Sanders come on and say, billionaires shouldn't be allowed to buy elections in this country.
00:26:30.160 Well, Bernie, if billionaires could buy elections, then Mike Bloomberg would be president right now.
00:26:36.480 And then he's followed by J.B. Pritzker, who is so fat he has his own zip code.
00:26:43.960 And this guy says, Trump says he's a billionaire.
00:26:48.040 Take it from me.
00:26:49.040 I'm a real billionaire.
00:26:50.600 I mean, this is mixed messaging at the very worst.
00:26:54.940 But these people don't like capitalism.
00:26:58.080 They don't want to see people to be successful.
00:27:02.340 It's kind of like success for me, but not for thee.
00:27:06.400 Just like rules for thee, but not for me.
00:27:10.040 Troy?
00:27:11.220 Well, Roger, you know, we see this.
00:27:13.280 And to see Michelle there, as you said, with her $100 million Martha's Vineyard compound to be lecturing people about, oh, you're making too much money.
00:27:20.860 You know, it's just it's so absolutely ridiculous.
00:27:23.860 And I guess my question to you, Joel, would be as we're moving forward here and we're looking at, you know, where Kamala Harris comes from, you know, and her record really in San Francisco, I really would like to ask you about that.
00:27:37.060 And because I know you've kind of dug into that with this new project that you're working on.
00:27:40.960 And what can you tell us about her ascension in politics?
00:27:44.780 It's kind of all been the most radical left politics that are in this country.
00:27:49.840 I mean, she's pretty much as far left as they come, isn't she?
00:27:52.820 Yeah.
00:27:53.000 Let me make two comments on Roger's earlier statement.
00:27:55.180 In the classic Soviet communism, there are two classes.
00:27:59.440 There's the elite class of the ruling class who control everything and take all the wealth.
00:28:04.420 And then there's everybody else who's poor.
00:28:07.220 Bernie Sanders, if you look at the debates from some years ago, he used to rail against millionaires and billionaires.
00:28:14.900 They were controlling everybody, millionaires and billionaires.
00:28:17.640 But what happened is when he ran for president, he made his wife his campaign strategy company and all his donations went to his wife.
00:28:28.820 So Bernie Sanders became a millionaire with multiple houses.
00:28:32.200 So he changed his rhetoric.
00:28:34.020 He no longer complains about millionaires because he is one.
00:28:36.640 He only complains about billionaires.
00:28:38.240 So that's the playbook in communism, a ruling class that owns everything and a large, empty, poor class of the proletariat.
00:28:49.160 Kamala Harris, the reason that she has these far left politics is because she has no foundation in American values.
00:28:57.280 Kamala Harris is the child of two foreign students, not immigrants to this country, two foreign students.
00:29:04.820 And then she grew up in Canada.
00:29:07.480 So she never really had any experiences in her formative years growing up with being able to appreciate American free speech, American free markets, American values.
00:29:17.840 She has no foundation whatsoever in American values.
00:29:20.620 So I think that's why the socialist rhetoric and equity kind of fills the void of her lack of experience.
00:29:28.200 And she looks at those ideals and that's what, you know, socialism and communism are these kind of weird ideals that don't work in the real world.
00:29:37.000 So her lack of foundation in American values, American culture, and an experience growing up in America, I think is responsible for her strange politics, where she just goes as far left as possible, thinking that that is somehow substantive.
00:29:52.980 It makes her interesting, it makes her informed, if she can simply spout these ideals of equity and socialism.
00:30:01.940 And I think without that, she has nothing.
00:30:05.660 I think that's why she chose Tim Walsh under the illusion that he's this coach and he's, you know, had all these experiences.
00:30:13.240 Once we dig a little deeper, we find out he's been to China 30 times.
00:30:17.160 I mean, who goes to any country overseas 30 times?
00:30:19.780 You just got to wonder what his relationship was with the communist Chinese, whether he came up on the FBI radar, and if he's just another politician that was groomed by the Chinese to hopefully ascend to power one day.
00:30:32.580 So you've got this very strange couple.
00:30:35.260 And as I said, I think they have no appeal whatsoever, no personal appeal, no appeal on television.
00:30:41.400 They're not telegenic.
00:30:42.680 And their policies are just kind of being held back.
00:30:46.200 We have to look at old video to find out what they really believe.
00:30:49.080 And when you do, it's very disturbing.
00:30:51.880 All right, we're going to go to a quick commercial break, and then we'll be back with our guest, Joel Gilbert.
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00:35:01.440 Let's return to our guest, Joel Gilbert, and my co-host, Troy Smith.
00:35:06.580 We're talking about who Kamala Harris really is.
00:35:10.800 To me, one of the most offensive things is the way she attacked Joe Biden in the 2020 Democrat presidential debates for his role in authoring and pushing,
00:35:26.120 as the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, the 1994 crime bill signed into law by Bill Clinton.
00:35:33.920 Now, it was the 1994 crime bill that changed the entire shift of the war on drugs.
00:35:42.780 The war on drugs, as originally begun under President Richard Nixon, was focused on drug kingpins, major drug traffickers, drug cartels, and so on.
00:35:57.280 But under the 1994 crime bill, for the first time ever, we have the requirement for the harsh mandatory penalties for the first time nonviolent crime of possession of small amounts of drugs.
00:36:14.120 Judges are completely stripped of any discretion depending on a person's circumstance.
00:36:19.960 So, a mother with three children who has no prior criminal record or problem of trouble with the law, but who's arrested with a small amount of marijuana in her purse, can actually do hard jail time.
00:36:35.720 Now, the irony of this is that Kamala Harris attacked Joe Biden in the debate for authoring that bill,
00:36:43.520 but it turns out that Kamala Harris herself not only joked about smoking marijuana in college,
00:36:51.880 where she falsely claimed she was listening to Tupac and Biggie, neither one of whom had ever been heard of or had yet recorded anything,
00:37:02.000 but the truth is she sent, I've double-checked this, over 2,000 people of color to prison for exactly that charge
00:37:11.660 when she was a prosecutor in California.
00:37:15.900 And in some cases, she actually left people incarcerated beyond the term of their sentence
00:37:24.520 so they could be used for cheap labor by the state.
00:37:29.460 A classic example of her trying to have it both ways.
00:37:33.060 Now, the irony of this story, of course, is that subsequently, Tulsi Gabbard nailed her on exactly that point in the debates,
00:37:42.920 which I would argue made Tulsi Gabbard a national figure and helped fuel her rise,
00:37:50.100 where now she's become a trusted ally of President Trump.
00:37:53.660 And I think, I believe she's introducing him at a town hall today in, I believe it's Wisconsin.
00:38:00.100 Okay, well, I can tell you that Kamala Harris was not a popular figure here in California,
00:38:08.380 not in San Francisco when she was the district attorney, not when she was district attorney in California,
00:38:14.300 and not as U.S. senator.
00:38:15.640 She faced no opposition in any of her elections, and that's why she did so poorly against Tulsi Gabbard.
00:38:21.920 She just wasn't used to anybody bringing to attention things that she had done.
00:38:26.720 The reason I think she prosecuted so many people on those minor drug crimes is because she lacked empathy.
00:38:34.000 She had no experience with real people, no experience with the black community whatsoever.
00:38:39.800 And that's what makes it so really insulting, I think, to the black community,
00:38:43.620 that the media and even Kamala in different ways is trying to appeal to the black community for votes
00:38:49.780 based on her father's, you know, DNA from Jamaica, that somehow she's African-American.
00:38:58.240 Kamala had no experiences with black Americans.
00:39:02.160 But when you see her sometimes put on a phony urban accent when speaking to a black audience
00:39:06.500 or trying to throw in Southern, you know, expressions, it's all phony.
00:39:12.080 Even in that debate with Joe Biden when she accused him of supporting busing and so on,
00:39:18.040 the very next day they had T-shirts on Kamala's website that said,
00:39:23.160 that little girl was me.
00:39:24.300 So it's all planned.
00:39:26.000 Everything about Kamala Harris is done by handlers.
00:39:28.660 The problem they're having, and they had with her in 2019, is she's not a good candidate.
00:39:34.080 Once the light is focused on her, she has no appeal whatsoever.
00:39:37.300 She fails badly.
00:39:38.340 Her campaign in 2019 was a disaster.
00:39:41.360 From all reports, we find out her vice presidential office is a disaster,
00:39:45.480 something like a 95% rate people quitting.
00:39:48.440 There's no evidence that she can manage anything,
00:39:51.160 let alone manage an economy, the military, and our foreign policy.
00:39:54.560 So she's someone who's completely propped up by handlers
00:39:58.220 and simply says and does what handlers tell her to do.
00:40:01.500 And that's what a Kamala Harris presidency, unfortunately, would be like.
00:40:06.820 Joel, you, you know, you're a filmmaker, you're a documentary filmmaker,
00:40:11.080 you have a great eye, as they say, and I think a very good feel for this.
00:40:17.300 How do you anticipate a Trump-Kamala Harris debate playing out?
00:40:22.960 I think we've got two types of debates.
00:40:27.400 You've got a fair debate where the mediators ask short questions.
00:40:32.560 They don't go on for 15 minutes on each question like Chris Wallace did
00:40:36.100 and take up the whole debate time.
00:40:38.080 But the CNN moderators, ironically Jake Tapper and Dana Bash with Trump and Biden,
00:40:44.120 were very fair.
00:40:45.040 They asked very short, concise questions and asked for answers.
00:40:49.020 So if we get that type of moderation, I don't think Kamala Harris will survive the debate
00:40:54.860 because all she can do is, you know, try to use some memorized platitudes about equity and fairness
00:41:03.040 and Trump will completely destroy her.
00:41:05.420 The concern we've all had, including Trump's had, is that will the debate moderators cut him off constantly
00:41:11.700 and argue with him like has been done in the past?
00:41:13.940 And will they try to protect Kamala in a debate scenario?
00:41:18.520 So it remains to be seen how it's going to play out because we know we have very biased media moderators.
00:41:24.880 Trump has historically thrived even in those situations.
00:41:28.000 So my overall prediction would be that Trump will completely emerge from any debate with Kamala Harris as the clear victor.
00:41:34.620 In your opinion, in the end of the day, will we end up with more than one debate?
00:41:41.340 I think two debates is what Kamala Harris will agree to because she'll do poorly in the first debate
00:41:51.160 and she'll have to recover a little bit or try to.
00:41:54.400 And maybe the media moderators will help her.
00:41:56.820 So I'm seeing two debates as the most likely scenario.
00:42:00.140 I don't see her agreeing to a third.
00:42:01.520 I agree with that.
00:42:04.520 I think it's possible we may not even have two if the first one is bad enough.
00:42:11.140 You know, the idea that Donald Trump is afraid to debate her is laughable.
00:42:16.120 I've known him 45 years.
00:42:18.120 The man is literally afraid of nothing.
00:42:20.200 He's afraid of nothing and nobody.
00:42:22.500 That was demonstrated, by the way, in Butler, Pennsylvania,
00:42:26.120 because as soon as he's surrounded by all of those Secret Service agents seeking to shield them with their own bodies,
00:42:34.820 he breaks out of that to put up his fist.
00:42:37.500 He doesn't know at that juncture if there's an active shooter still on the scene.
00:42:43.500 That's an act of courage.
00:42:45.520 But he wants to show people that he's all right.
00:42:48.760 He wants to show people what they have done.
00:42:51.120 I think there's an example of his courage.
00:42:56.800 The Secret Service has now given him this bulletproof glass enclosure for his public rallies.
00:43:04.140 And while that's good, obviously it's not a solution to all of the security problems,
00:43:10.840 because, well, we don't know that if there's another attempt on his life, as many think there may be,
00:43:17.700 that it will take the same form, that somebody will try to shoot him.
00:43:21.080 I mean, conceivably somebody could try to poison him.
00:43:23.980 Somebody could try to shoot his plane down out of the sky, God forbid.
00:43:28.560 We pray against these things.
00:43:31.020 Well, unfortunately, to me, the glass enclosure on Trump is simply an admission
00:43:35.940 that the Secret Service cannot control the environment.
00:43:38.720 They can't control who's there.
00:43:40.080 They can't control every rooftop, and they can't do their job.
00:43:44.720 So the glass enclosure is simply the Secret Service admitting that they can't really protect the president.
00:43:50.700 He still has to walk, though, from the airplane to the glass enclosure, where he'd be vulnerable.
00:43:56.060 And as you say, there's many ways they could try to take him out,
00:43:59.820 other than what they're trying to do through the court system.
00:44:03.140 And as you mentioned, you know, Trump was fearless.
00:44:06.460 Even after he got shot, he stood up, and he was vulnerable because the only person protecting his front area
00:44:12.640 was a five-foot-two-tall female Secret Service agent that was a good, you know, 12 inches shorter.
00:44:19.200 So anyone would have a clear shot because of the DEI infection of the Secret Service.
00:44:25.100 So Trump is clearly at a security disadvantage, and we're all hoping that somehow between now and the election that he remains safe.
00:44:33.480 Joel, have you considered making a documentary on Butler, Pennsylvania?
00:44:38.260 Not yet. I mean, I think that we're looking for the FBI or Secret Service to come out with a report
00:44:46.260 that Congress is investigating. These things take time.
00:44:49.860 My concern is that the FBI could find that Crooks was communicating in these foreign accounts
00:44:56.320 that he apparently had with Iranians or have text messages with the Secret Service,
00:45:01.380 and we'd never find out about it because they control the information flow.
00:45:05.920 So the more Crooks becomes an enigma, no motive, no friends, no nobody,
00:45:11.940 it becomes more suspicious that something bigger is going on.
00:45:15.060 But I just wonder if we're ever going to get any more information than we have today.
00:45:19.520 I'm kind of resigned to the fact that at the end of the day,
00:45:22.880 this is going to be very much like the John F. Kennedy assassination,
00:45:25.440 where we're going to constantly get more information,
00:45:28.900 but it'll never be absolutely positively clear.
00:45:33.640 Okay, we're almost out of time here.
00:45:36.120 Troy, a final question for our guest, Joel Gilbert,
00:45:41.140 documentary filmmaker over at Highway 61,
00:45:44.520 and a good friend of the show.
00:45:48.520 Troy?
00:45:49.960 Absolutely.
00:45:50.400 So, sir, for having researched the Democrat Party and these people for so long,
00:45:55.760 is there any kind of surprise that you kind of can let the people in on
00:45:59.840 that you think may happen before the election?
00:46:01.960 What are you specifically looking for before November here
00:46:05.200 for these people to try to pull in order to achieve victory in November?
00:46:09.020 Because they seem to me to be pretty win-at-all-cost mentality.
00:46:12.480 That's how these people operate.
00:46:14.380 Well, the Democrat Party embraced Barack Obama
00:46:17.740 and his Marxist ideology when he came out of Chicago.
00:46:21.080 The Democrat Party, by way of Obama, became a radical socialist party.
00:46:26.560 In my film, There's No Place Like Utopia,
00:46:28.860 I actually asked a question to Konstantin Priebczynski,
00:46:32.240 who was a KGB defector who lives in the U.S. now.
00:46:36.180 And I asked him, if American socialists take power,
00:46:39.100 will they allow for free elections?
00:46:41.360 And he began laughing uncontrollably.
00:46:43.940 And after about five minutes, he said, of course not.
00:46:47.220 So socialist policies don't work.
00:46:49.780 They bring misery.
00:46:50.880 They bring poverty.
00:46:52.320 So they have to use force to remain in power,
00:46:55.200 whether it's prosecuting their opponents,
00:46:57.840 cheating in elections, they'll do anything.
00:47:00.800 So between now and the election,
00:47:02.740 nothing will surprise me about what they'll do to make sure they win.
00:47:06.300 And it includes propping up a wholly unqualified candidate
00:47:10.840 with zero appeal and faking the polls, pretending that she's ahead.
00:47:16.320 And my biggest concern is somehow, like here in California,
00:47:19.980 we've got 22 million ballots being sent out to every voter
00:47:24.100 who's ever lived anywhere and ever been registered.
00:47:26.980 We've got drop boxes on every corner,
00:47:29.560 and there's no way to know who runs around picking up all those ballots
00:47:33.200 and who fills them out and who votes.
00:47:35.240 So that's my biggest concern,
00:47:38.000 especially given that they're not even trying to campaign with Kamala.
00:47:42.020 Do they know that they have this under control?
00:47:44.200 That's my concern.
00:47:46.360 It's interesting to me that Barack Obama has now moved
00:47:50.900 two of his top three political operatives into the Kamala campaign,
00:47:57.960 which if you've been through a presidential campaign,
00:48:00.440 that has to cause a friction.
00:48:02.180 I think that they have maybe an insoluble problem.
00:48:09.980 They have a candidate who can't talk, and they know it.
00:48:14.380 And therefore, no press conferences, no one-on-one interviews,
00:48:18.740 and two debates, hopefully, that are fraught with disaster.
00:48:24.940 See, I feel that the American people need to feel like they know the president.
00:48:30.480 Now, they certainly know Donald Trump because he's been the most accessible president
00:48:34.800 in American history.
00:48:37.120 He's now going out and starting to do some of these massive,
00:48:40.840 major alternative media podcasts,
00:48:43.480 which I think is extraordinarily smart in terms of reaching younger voters,
00:48:48.700 reaching millennials.
00:48:50.660 It is a shift in his campaign strategy that I think is a very, very smart one.
00:48:56.880 Okay, I'm afraid we have to leave it there.
00:49:00.520 Joel Gilbert, the president of Highway 61,
00:49:04.440 an amazing documentary filmmaker and author
00:49:09.020 who's got Kamala Harris in his sights now as a topic for exposure.
00:49:17.640 I think we're going to see a lot more from Joel before this election.
00:49:20.800 Joel, thanks for joining us today in the Stone Zone.
00:49:23.100 Thanks so much.
00:49:23.560 Thank you, guys.
00:49:24.060 All right, Troy, what else we got here on the political docket?
00:49:29.560 We got about, oh, no, about eight minutes left.
00:49:32.980 Well, Roger, there's one thing that I wanted to cover that I think is important here,
00:49:37.200 and that is a Democrat, a piece of Democrat legislation
00:49:40.000 that everybody out there needs to be aware of that is now being really a throttle.
00:49:44.800 I mean, these people are celebrating this thing like never before
00:49:47.280 with the new Harris and Walls people, and this is the PRO Act.
00:49:50.780 So we have a small clip of what this Tim Walsh is celebrating this act.
00:49:56.420 Roger's saying, well, we're going to pass this in Congress.
00:49:58.400 We're going to make this our first priority.
00:50:01.080 And then I have a couple sections of an article that I wrote several years ago
00:50:05.220 that talks about how dangerous this piece of legislation is.
00:50:09.100 It could actually end up leaving millions more workers unemployed in this country.
00:50:14.340 And I could, you know, I think confidently say this would destroy the U.S. economy
00:50:19.620 in its current state, you know, so many people relying on second jobs
00:50:23.660 and independent contracting and stuff like that.
00:50:25.100 So let's roll the clip.
00:50:26.180 And then we have some sections to review how dangerous this article is.
00:50:29.720 I want to get your thoughts on what's going on here with the Democrats, Roger,
00:50:33.900 because this is just, I mean, it's like a ticking time bomb.
00:50:36.260 So let's roll that clip while celebrating the PRO Act.
00:50:38.840 So let me tell you exactly what Vice President Harris and I will do when we get elected.
00:50:45.040 As president, then President Harris will sign the PRO Act,
00:50:49.480 making it easier for unions to organize.
00:50:51.480 We'll protect Safer Grant Program.
00:50:57.940 It's good to see you say this.
00:50:59.460 If you have to spend any time thinking if you want to support the PRO Act,
00:51:03.160 that pretty much tells you where you're at, because that's a pretty easy one.
00:51:06.240 Same thing with the Safer Grant Program.
00:51:07.880 We know it's essential to helping serve and protect communities,
00:51:11.080 especially as we are starting to see intensive heat waves.
00:51:14.280 We'll keep fighting to protect your retirement benefits,
00:51:17.060 lowering taxes for working families,
00:51:19.200 and finally making corporations just pay their fair share.
00:51:22.220 They're doing fine.
00:51:23.660 They're doing fine.
00:51:24.600 They can pay their fair share.
00:51:30.380 And again, things like Social Security,
00:51:33.520 things like the GI Bill, programs that make a difference,
00:51:35.920 paid family and medical leave,
00:51:38.340 affordable childcare so you can go do your job.
00:51:41.120 That just makes sure that families aren't just surviving and getting by,
00:51:44.540 but they're thriving and getting ahead.
00:51:48.160 Okay, Troy, what was that all about?
00:51:51.560 Well, the PRO Act, you know, it's very important.
00:51:53.440 This is the end of the gig economy.
00:51:56.200 So we have some millions of people out there that rely on Uber,
00:51:58.460 and we actually have the sections we can put up.
00:52:00.360 This will actually end people's ability to have Uber.
00:52:04.940 They will actually end independent contracting on this.
00:52:07.700 Not only that,
00:52:08.860 but something that President Trump fought for in his administration,
00:52:11.780 I thought was one of the best policies that he developed,
00:52:14.860 was ending or was bringing back a right to work.
00:52:18.060 So basically, a union cannot force you,
00:52:20.560 thanks to the laws passed by President Donald Trump,
00:52:23.200 to join a union.
00:52:24.760 This would end that.
00:52:25.900 So it empowers the unions to do that once again.
00:52:28.620 It bans employers from replacing strikers.
00:52:31.760 So we have all these people, you know,
00:52:32.920 Ronald Reagan famously,
00:52:34.460 Roger comes in and gets rid of the air traffic controllers who are striking.
00:52:38.000 It's one of his career achievements.
00:52:40.000 It's something that's looked at and say,
00:52:41.420 okay, well, this is for the American people.
00:52:43.720 It's not for the unions who are putting in Democrats into office.
00:52:47.000 And now we look at what the Democrats are trying to do here.
00:52:49.760 They want to ban employers from replacing strikers.
00:52:52.240 They want to end independent contracting and they want to end gig work.
00:52:55.740 So you musicians,
00:52:57.020 anybody out there that basically is not on a W-2,
00:53:00.400 this bill, the PRO Act,
00:53:02.280 under the guise of empowering unions,
00:53:04.580 would end your ability to earn a living.
00:53:07.160 So that's coming out of the Democrat camps.
00:53:09.920 Roger, you heard Tim Waltz say that if you don't support that bill,
00:53:13.780 that you're actually out of your mind.
00:53:15.400 What do you think about that?
00:53:17.460 Well, first of all, a number of these issues,
00:53:19.440 for example, right to work has always been a state issue.
00:53:23.200 Different states handle it in different ways.
00:53:26.080 So this is an attempt to empower the unions at a federal level that we've never seen before.
00:53:35.180 The biggest problem, of course, is,
00:53:37.460 and you see this particularly in Nevada, for example,
00:53:41.300 The Culinary Union, which in Atlantic City they call the Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union,
00:53:50.460 but it's the same union,
00:53:52.580 has always been the backbone of Senator Harry Reid's Democrat machine in Nevada.
00:53:58.580 The Culinary Union employees in the casinos in both Las Vegas and Reno added with their Hispanic outreach
00:54:11.380 has always been the backbone of that machine.
00:54:15.020 Donald Trump's proposal to end the tax on tips is extraordinarily popular among the rank and file.
00:54:25.460 How do I know this?
00:54:26.480 Well, my sister's a cocktail waitress in Las Vegas.
00:54:30.980 She's got a lot of seniority.
00:54:33.520 She's a member of the Culinary Union.
00:54:37.060 And she tells me that among the rank and file,
00:54:41.900 almost all of whom are Democrats,
00:54:43.940 almost all of whom voted for Joe Biden because the shop steward,
00:54:48.220 their supervisors, told them to,
00:54:50.420 she says that all of her friends, all of her coworkers,
00:54:54.420 are now voting for Donald Trump.
00:54:56.480 This is, this is brilliance.
00:54:58.780 And by the way, if you want to know who came up with this, the answer is easy.
00:55:03.260 Donald Trump came up with this.
00:55:05.220 And then highlighting it in Nevada the other day, absolutely brilliant.
00:55:11.180 Now, I think Nevada has one of the most corrupt election day vote counting operations in the country.
00:55:20.500 It's, I believe,
00:55:21.760 I believe the only state that mails a ballot to every voter on the rolls, whether they requested a ballot or not.
00:55:30.960 Now, when I was in Las Vegas prior to the last election, I had a man come up to me with five ballots, all addressed to his address.
00:55:41.660 One of them was addressed to him.
00:55:43.560 The other four were addressed to other people.
00:55:46.460 And he showed them to him.
00:55:48.360 He said, what do you think of this?
00:55:49.420 And I said, what is this?
00:55:50.540 And he said, well, those other four people all rented my apartment at some time in the past.
00:55:57.140 But I've been in the apartment for five years.
00:56:00.500 And I don't even think any of these people are still in the state because when mail was forwarded to them, because I still get mail for them and I try to forward it, it comes back, it disappears.
00:56:15.520 So this is an enormous problem.
00:56:19.520 By the way, it's a problem that the Trump campaign and the Republicans are working on, getting an honest count out of Nevada and making sure that we have a clean voter list.
00:56:29.040 But it's a perfect example of how Trump is making inroads into heretofore traditional Democrat voter groups.
00:56:39.820 I think he's going to do extraordinarily well.
00:56:42.360 You see the same thing with the United Auto Workers.
00:56:45.280 Watching the head of the United Auto Workers attacking Donald Trump while the Biden-Harris administration wants to ship their jobs overseas to build electric cars is beyond belief.
00:57:01.180 It's as if his rank-and-file members don't see their best interests when they are obvious.
00:57:07.840 Only Donald Trump will save the domestic automobile industry.
00:57:12.100 And if we move towards the electric vehicle mandates, which today I read Kamala Harris no longer supports, even though she was part of the administration that put them forward, perfect example of how slippery that she's been in this campaign, I think you'll see the end of domestic car production in this country.
00:57:34.040 This is going to be, again, crucial in the swing state of Michigan.
00:57:38.980 All right, I'm afraid we are out of time for today.
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