Kamala Harris’s Plan to Erase Your Culture and How We Should Respond
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1 hour and 22 minutes
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Summary
On the eve of the mid-term elections, CNN's Steve Kamb returns to Wisconsin to stump for Donald Trump. Steve and his wife, Greta Thunberg, are also in the midst of a trip to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to campaign for the presidential candidate, Rick Perry. They talk about their love for the state and its people, and what they would like to see happen in the midterms. Plus, a look at what it's like to live in Wisconsin, and why they love the state the way they do. Art of the Surge is a multi-part documentary series that premieres Wednesday, with new episodes released weekly on Wednesdays leading up to Election Day. Art: The Surge is available to watch on Tuckercarlson.org, available right now, Episodes 1 and 2 are available right here. Thanks to our sponsor, Caff Monster Energy Drink, Inc., for sponsoring this episode. Art: the surge is available on all major podcast directories, including Audible, iTunes, Podcoin, and Podcoin. and is available for purchase on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide. Thanks for listening and share the podcast with your friends and family! Thank you so much for all your support and stay tuned for more episodes coming soon! Timestamps: 4:00 - Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5, Episode 6, Episode 7, Episode 8, Episode 9, Episode 10, Episode 11, Episode 12, Episode 13, Episode 15, Episode 16, Episode 17, Episode 18, Episode 19, Episode 20, Episode 21, Episode 22, Episode 23, Episode 24, Episode 25, Episode 26, Episode 27, Episode 28, Episode 29, Episode 30, Episode 31, Episode 36, and Episode 27 and Episode 29 Episode 31 & Episode 31 Episodes are available on Vimeo and Episode 31 and Episode 32, Episode 33, Episode 35, Episode 1 and Episode 36 Subscribe to Art of The Surge? Music: "The Surge" by Jeff Perla & The Rising Tide, "The Rising Tide" by The White House Banditos, "It's My Life" by Fountains of Brooklyn, "Mr. John Legend, "Goodbye" by Mr. John Rocha, "Thank You, I'm Coming Home" by Sullivant, "Let Me Hear You" by Shadydave, "Good Morning America"
Transcript
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We're proud to announce live today episodes one and two of Art of the Surge that are available to watch on tuckercarlson.com.
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Now they're the first of a multi-part documentary series.
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We're going to release episodes weekly on Wednesdays leading up to the election.
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We've had someone in bed with the Trump campaign.
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Amazing footage, Art of the Surge available right now, episodes one and two.
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Yes, I was in the back behind the scenes, like a teenage girl.
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It's the third time I've been here in the last six weeks.
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I feel like I should be paying taxes in Wisconsin.
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I disapprove of your governor, but they may make me.
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Most people are from Wisconsin, so I can say this to you.
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I'm going tomorrow on our annual muskie and grouse trip right at the top in Vilas County.
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And how did you let Michigan take the top of your state?
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And I didn't realize that the hand was a grasping hand that steals things, including the top of Wisconsin.
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I mean, I don't actually really like your state government that much, but it's better than Michigan's.
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You know, Dana Nessel isn't in the state government in Wisconsin.
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And you should get your National Guard and take it back.
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And they can have the part of the UP that's over, you know, at the top of the Mackinac Bridge.
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But the part that's over the top of Wisconsin is just, it's stolen land.
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And if Mexico can claim Texas, you can definitely claim the Upper Peninsula.
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Sorry, I'm not pushing separatism or anything like that.
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I know it won't be because people in Wisconsin are so nice and so happy.
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And that's the main thing I notice when I come here.
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It's not just about your birds and your fish, which I do love.
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And this time, actually last time I was here two weeks ago,
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and we were going on one of our long walks through Wisconsin with my wife.
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And I was thinking that the thing that I like most about the state is its cohesion.
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Every town you go to feels like an actual community,
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not the fake communities you're always hearing about from politicians.
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The communities they're talking about are like millions of people.
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And there's something about that that infuriates me because a community is a real thing.
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And it's increasingly rare in the United States,
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a place where people actually know each other, have something in common,
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maybe have ancestors in the same graveyard, go to the same church,
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People always say of Wisconsin, people said to me tonight,
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you know, my town had five bars and six churches,
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The bar-church ratio is something that people joke about,
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and it's very noticeable as you drive around the state.
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what I notice is not simply the number of bars versus churches,
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It's the fact that each of those places, a bar and a church,
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is a place for people from the actual community to meet.
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It's a place for people to come together in a town.
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And that is what strikes me more than anything about the state
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is how many places there are for people to meet.
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And what that tells you is you have social cohesion.
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of the people who settled the state, is the truth.
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I mean, I notice it, and I always loved going to the Twin Cities.
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I no longer go there because they're disgusting.
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But I would always go there, Minneapolis and St. Paul,
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and I would always notice the difference between the cities
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and the differences from an outsider's perspective
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were really the products of the people who lived there.
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They kind of want to drink alone, to be honest.
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like the Scandinavians just sort of kill a bottle of vodka
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staring out the window with the sleet and feel morose.
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Whereas the Irish and the Germans would get together
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They always say, oh, it's the working class city.
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I noticed a city where there were actual neighborhoods.
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I spent a lot of time in Milwaukee this summer.
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I think there are still sort of neighborhoods here.
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You know, a lot of the city seems like any other city,
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but there are parts of the city where you're like,
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to live in the place where your grandparents are buried.
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Because, of course, if you have totalitarian aims,
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if you want to have total control over your population,
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and you encourage attitudes about gender and work
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that make it impossible to have a nuclear family.
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And they've certainly done that for the last 60 years.
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And they've done a pretty good job of achieving that,
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Again, and they did it never in a straightforward way.
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which is, you know, whatever you think of AR-15s,
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And I think that's the honorable side, actually,
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The left operates in precisely the mirror image way.
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and they're like, oh, I think you need counseling.
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like, that's the guy we have to kill to be free.
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I just find that the coolest thing I've ever seen.
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But the fact that people in Wisconsin want to do that,
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how many times can you play the same kid rock song?
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I could drive through Townsend, Wisconsin in July
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and look at happy people on pontoon boats getting loaded.
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And I'm sorry that I'm using the phrase social cohesion
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because it's kind of a sterile sociology type phrase.
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You know, it's academic studying human behavior.
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The pure animal joy of being with other people,
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But beyond that, it doesn't make you happy at all, actually.
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You know, sitting at a table with people you love.
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I know I'm going to offend everyone in this room.
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all my life people have made fun of Madison, Wisconsin.
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And California is a completely different thing.
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because we're so concerned about Ukraine and Israel
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I don't know any Republican office holders who would say that