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00:02:29.000Well, a lot of people have talked about how they've made friends, how they want to make friends, and the Discord server is a community of tens of thousands of people where you can hang out and talk to like-minded individuals, have meetups, there's pre-shows, there's after-shows.
00:05:55.000We're going to crack it open now anyway, and so all of our guests who are coming to hang out are going to sip on some very fine Kentucky bourbon.
00:06:02.000If he doesn't win, I think some of us are going to need lawyers, too.
00:06:05.000I want to clarify that when Tim said martini mix, he actually meant a much manlier thing than that.
00:08:22.000Peanut was our JFK. Well, you know, it's almost like another Harambe.
00:08:27.000So Peanut the squirrel had like 2 million followers and was killed by the state and it doesn't make sense.
00:08:34.000They said that the agents who came in to search the house were bit by the squirrel and the raccoon, so they had to do a necropsy or whatever it's called on the brain so they can see if it's got rabies.
00:08:44.000And I'm like, I don't bite that for a second.
00:08:46.000This is a tame squirrel that's been living here.
00:08:54.000I think the reason they went in and took the squirrel and the raccoon is because New York does not want people to start getting raccoons and squirrels to make videos on Instagram and get millions of followers.
00:09:04.000I think they intentionally went in to kill those animals because they did not want the cultural ramifications, which I believe qualifies as an assassination.
00:09:14.000Well, I just want to say, obviously, this has been compared to Harambe.
00:09:17.000One key difference is that in the instance of Harambe, a kid fell into the enclosure.
00:09:22.000And so they were trying to protect a child.
00:09:24.000They just went and killed this squirrel for no reason.
00:09:27.000There's also another cute animal in danger of execution right now, and her name is Mudang.
00:11:36.000The thing with Guam, I was paying a little bit of attention to that, and I didn't know that Trump flipped it.
00:11:43.000I'm not sure if he did, but my understanding is that for the final results, it swung 10 or 11 points in his direction from where it was in 2020.
00:12:31.000I'm like, well, at least maybe my vote will be counted, but it's almost to the point where I'd rather the Supreme Court overturn that and say, hey, if you didn't get it in by the 5th, just disregard.
00:12:42.000The idea that votes can be counted after Election Day, and by counted, I mean votes that are cast after Election Day could be counted.
00:12:47.000I understand having to count the ones that were already received past midnight.
00:12:50.000But the idea that someone could deliver a ballot the next morning or the day after an election and have that count is insane.
00:12:56.000And by the way, if you don't believe in that, then you actually don't believe in the quote unquote sanctity of democracy.
00:13:00.000You just want a one party system where the Democrats win all the time.
00:13:03.000Because if you really believe that there's a civic duty to vote, then people should be motivated to get their vote in on time instead of allowing the slacker vote, which always happens to go for the Democrat to be counted at the last second.
00:13:14.000I do want to point out, we have this from Guam PDN, Pacific Daily News.
00:13:27.000They say he will remain Guam's delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives.
00:13:31.000While the 38th Guam legislature will see the return of a Republican majority come January based on unofficial election results tallied up by the Guam Election Commission.
00:13:39.000So it's not that the delegate was already the delegate, but they flipped the legislature in Guam.
00:13:44.000So it is a flip, but I believe it was...
00:14:32.000So this is a town that votes after midnight, and there's six people who live there, and they all meet up to hang out and then cast their ballots.
00:15:17.000In the country, I mean, in conventional terms, it would be a miracle that Kamala Harris could win with that kind of headwind, and also with the president.
00:15:26.000Remember, she was part of the administration.
00:15:28.000The Biden-Harris administration was 41% approved, 58% disapproved.
00:16:18.00034% say the best days are in the past.
00:16:21.000And finally, President Joe Biden's approval rating, it's at 41% in these early preliminary exit poll findings.
00:16:30.00058% of voters in this election across the country nationally disapprove of the way that the incumbent Democratic president is doing his job, Jake.
00:16:40.000So with this early exit poll data, with the current trends that we've seen, Chris Wallace says, quote, in conventional terms, it would be a miracle that Kamala Harris could win with that kind of a headwind.
00:16:49.000Well, what he's going to say is, it's a miracle!
00:18:00.000White voters, if Trump is getting the right, rural white conservative voters, it's a boon.
00:18:05.000I don't know how much we can extrapolate off of four points because it could be white liberal women.
00:18:09.000But this does reflect better for Republicans in the long run.
00:18:13.000Yeah, I think that a lot of black people were also just personally insulted by the way Obama spoke to them when it seemed to the Democrats that there wasn't enough enthusiasm for Kamala.
00:18:25.000You know, you boys need to get out there and you gotta vote like I'm telling you to.
00:18:29.000I just think that any voter is going to find that a little bit insulting and condescending to be told, like, this is your skin color, this is how you have to vote.
00:18:35.000And it doesn't necessarily make it the case that they're going to become a Trump supporter and vote for him, but it probably does make them less likely to vote for your candidate.
00:18:42.000I think you're probably right about having a bit of being put off by it, but I don't think that that would put them off from voting for Harris if they were actually going to vote for her.
00:18:52.000Yeah, I think it didn't convince them, though.
00:18:53.000I think mostly what it is is just that they're not convinced that she's a good candidate, that That Kamala Harris doesn't have any type of actual plan that's going to benefit that community.
00:19:03.000And I do think that the black community looks for the government to have things that are specifically geared towards them.
00:19:10.000Because historically there have been a lot of, at least in the past 50-60 years, there have been a lot of policies and there's been a lot of Democrats that have kind of catered to To the minority communities and stuff.
00:19:21.000So I think that it's probably that she doesn't actually produce any policy in particular that they can look to and say, this is something that I believe is going to be for me.
00:19:31.000And I think that's, and also there's likely some sexism in there, but I think it's more about, you know, more about her being, her not catering to the community.
00:19:39.000We just got some pretty interesting news.
00:19:41.000So first, we do have this story, which has been known for some time.
00:19:44.000Joe Biden will skip Kamala's watch party and chill in the White House two miles away.
00:19:48.000But Jack Posobiec says he's got a source in the White House with an update.
00:19:57.000And I think for this to be confirmed, we need multiple sources.
00:20:00.000But I'm going to throw it to Jack Posobiec, who says word out of the East Wing is that Jill wrote in Biden, according to a White House official.
00:20:40.000Well, the one thing she doesn't want, if she's not voting for Kamala, apparently, is she doesn't want black men to have their crypto protected, which Kamala Harris promised.
00:20:52.000And this goes back to what we were talking...
00:20:52.000I have no idea what the plan was, but this kind of goes back to what we were talking about earlier, where, Phil, you mentioned that I think that the...
00:20:58.000You were saying you don't believe the black community really feels that she's actually going to support them in any substantial way.
00:21:03.000And of course, for me, I don't think that the federal government should be privileging any racial group over others with targeted spending.
00:21:35.000I mean, you might as well throw a MAGA hat on her.
00:21:37.000She was talking about deporting immigrants last week because she was so far behind in the polls.
00:21:43.000Did you see, she was asked how she voted on a specific proposition, and her response was to say, I won't answer that because the election's in a few days.
00:21:50.000Which is just a mind-blowing response from a presidential candidate.
00:21:53.000Like, I will not tell you how I'm voting because I'm afraid it would cost me the election.
00:22:03.000It's all 100% responsive to what Donald Trump has been doing, because Donald Trump has been leading in the polls...
00:22:10.000I mean, essentially, even though the polls say they're close, it's like the country has kind of been leaning towards Donald Trump since Biden was running.
00:22:20.000Everyone knew that Biden was essentially an empty candidate, that he was mentally unfit, and he was probably not going to make it to be inaugurated should he even win.
00:22:30.000So when she took his place, she had to do something to separate herself from President Biden because President Biden's policies have not worked.
00:22:38.000They've not produced positive results for America.
00:22:40.000She has not had any kind of policies that people like.
00:22:43.000She's taken a step back from every single policy that she...
00:22:47.000Every policy position that she had in 2019, she's walked back from, and all of those policies have been replaced by something that Donald Trump has done.
00:23:13.000You know, I have a hot take, and I want to know if any of you agree.
00:23:16.000I think that Kamala doesn't want to win.
00:23:19.000I think she's afraid of winning, and she genuinely...
00:23:22.000It's not imposter syndrome, because when people refer to imposter syndrome, you're in a position that you think you don't deserve or you're not qualified for, but you are.
00:23:32.000She actually just knows that she is unqualified, and she's really scared right now, and I think she wants the same outcome as all of us do.
00:24:45.000I suppose there's a slim possibility that we just can't see that she was on the phone but accidentally, for some reason, opened the camera app.
00:24:53.000Guys, I think the obvious thing here is she's not really on the phone.
00:24:56.000Well, I think it's actually possible that she believed she was talking to somebody.
00:25:01.000I think that, at the very least, could have been what was occurring there.
00:25:04.000But yes, that's the camera app, and you don't see the little green bar at the top of the phone to indicate that she's on a call.
00:25:10.000I believe it's an iPhone, so there'd be like a circle.
00:25:12.000Maybe the voices were from her earrings.
00:25:14.000I can't imagine she would have shown her phone if she wasn't really on it.
00:25:25.000I gotta be honest, I believe it is possible, but I have never accidentally bumped the camera I bump buttons while I'm on the phone, which is why I wear earpieces when I use my phone anyway.
00:25:40.000Gentlemen, shall we pass the old Rip Van Winkle in our direction?
00:25:56.000She was on a podcast with a Muslim guy and she said bacon as a spice and he was like, no, no, no, stop, stop, stop the show and then said, you can't say that.
00:26:04.000So then she said, okay, I like anchovies and he's like, okay, this is boring and he shut it down.
00:26:09.000Why does she like talking about food so much?
00:27:00.000She's also not wrong, so I don't know how to feel about this.
00:27:03.000It was the Instagram show Subway Takes.
00:27:05.000It never aired, the New York Times reported, because she spent time trying to convince him that bacon is a spice.
00:27:13.000Rama, a firm opponent of the Harris Biden administration's support for Israel, told the outlet that he believed the topic of the conflict was important enough to break his usual protocol and discuss with David.
00:27:21.000There's something going on in the world that 100% of Muslims care about.
00:27:53.000Well, no one's surprised by this story, but it's funny.
00:27:56.000I mean, look, she was one of the least popular VPs of my lifetime, and they had to hide her away, the media did, because she was a liability for the approval rating of the Biden administration.
00:28:09.000And then they just all came out full force in favor of her as soon as sharp as attack Joe Biden had to get removed from the race.
00:28:17.000And now we're expected to believe that she's got a rapport with people and voters like her and she's charismatic.
00:28:23.000This is a person who nobody liked four months ago, and now she's on a podcast with a Muslim trying to push bacon on him, which is such a bizarre thing.
00:28:32.000I've been mainlining CNN into my skull at the hotel, and earlier today CNN said, a Trump presidency will bring more war, but a Kamala presidency will be pragmatic.
00:28:49.000But they just, because they're propping her up, they're doing overtime, working overtime to make her feel like, to make her seem legitimate.
00:30:10.000Oh, but Ian, you made this point about VPs and charisma.
00:30:14.000It's interesting because so with Bill Clinton, you had a very articulate, charismatic man and then you had Al Gore who basically everybody recognized was very boring.
00:30:20.000Then with George W. Bush, I won't say you necessarily had an articulate man, but certainly a more charismatic man than Dick Cheney.
00:34:21.000If it was a landslide win like that, if you were to do something really crazy like flip Virginia or something, you know, they would be able to call it tonight.
00:34:29.000But interestingly, some people have pointed out the data that's already coming out of Florida shows Miami red.
00:34:35.000But we expected that because of what we've seen in the past few years, especially people who have fled Venezuela and Cuba.
00:34:54.000change their voting to the paper ballots only.
00:34:56.000I'm wondering if that will show us a visible shift towards Republicans.
00:35:00.000It's going to be hard to track because if it just skews to the Republicans a little bit to Trump a little bit, it's like, OK, well, you know, a lot of places are showing that trend.
00:35:09.000If Virginia, which is considered to be not in play, not a swing state, ends up somehow becoming Republican, that is a massive, massive showing in, I would say, cultural but also ballot security issues.
00:35:22.000If there are any states that are not, you know, that are considered like safely blue, that surprise anybody, that's going to make massive waves through the Democrat Party.
00:35:32.000You know, never mind the stuff that is called in play.
00:35:35.000Even if New Hampshire, which is, you know, they're saying maybe it's a toss-up, even if that goes for Trump, that's going to have a significant impact psychologically on Democrats.
00:35:45.000And I think even if Trump doesn't win, Those kind of things are good for the country because that will get your average boilerplate normal Democrats to reject the stuff that comes from the progressives.
00:35:59.000Now, that's not a win, but it's better than the Democrats feeling like they have a mandate to continue doing things like forcing women to accept men into women's bathrooms.
00:36:13.000Do you think if that happens, the Democratic Party will recalibrate?
00:36:52.000But if we do get that, that is better for the country than continuing down the progressive...
00:37:00.000Insane policies that we've been doing.
00:37:02.000Here's why I don't share your optimism on that.
00:37:04.000And I wish what you were saying was true, but in 2016, when Trump won, you would have thought that that would be a moment for them to pause and go, maybe we've gone a little bit off the deep end.
00:37:13.000Because they were certain that Hillary was going to win, and then she didn't.
00:37:17.000And all they did was move further to the left.
00:37:18.000But my point is, all they did was move further to the left.
00:37:20.000No, but the point is, there has been eight years of people seeing the results of that.
00:37:27.000Yeah, but they've consistently moved to the left for decades.
00:37:30.000In 2016, if you told people there's going to be a time in the next couple years where we're going to be chopping penises off of healthy boys and then telling them that they're girls, people would have said, you're nuts.
00:37:43.000I knew this because I was telling other dudes in the metal industry that were, I was like, look, this trans stuff is going to be a big deal.
00:37:50.000Yes, yes, but that's way actually beyond where we need to be.
00:37:53.000And that is, in 2008, when the conversation was Bubbling Brown gay marriage, Republicans said, they will teach these things in school.
00:38:02.000They said that's impossible and it will never happen.
00:38:05.000The idea that we would be seeing child gender ideology and sex change surgery was so far beyond that even today, when you sit down with people like Bill Maher and say, hey, look what they're doing.
00:38:43.000Marianne Williamson was a year and a half ago.
00:38:45.000My point is, yes, and today my point is, if you go to your average liberal and you mention child sex change surgery, they will say, you're a psychopath, you've made that up.
00:38:53.000If you say they are showing children books on gay marriage, they will say, you are lying and you made that up.
00:38:59.000The average person that's a Democrat, the average person on the street that's a Democrat, the average normie, the person that we talk about that only has a diet of an hour or so of news per week or so, they're not the ones that are setting policy.
00:39:12.000The people that set policy are the progressives, and they're the people that are in position of power.
00:39:18.000When you're saying no one would have believed you if you went back and told them what was going on today, they still today don't believe you.
00:39:25.000Today, you can go and talk about detransitioners and their experiences, and regular default libs will say that's not happening.
00:39:32.000I understand what you're saying, but I think that what we're talking about is the people that are deciding policy for the DNC, not what the average person is going to believe.
00:39:43.000Hold on, but this is my greater point, which is, I don't entirely disagree with your point that more and more people are waking up to how insane the Democratic Party has become, but my point is the Democratic Party has always been to the left of even what most left-leaning people in the country want, and they still keep pushing in that direction because they can't let go of what they believe is their mandate from heaven.
00:40:04.000I just think that if there is, and again, I'm not saying that this is my preferred outcome either.
00:40:09.000My preferred outcome is clearly a Donald Trump win.
00:40:11.000But I am saying that if you were to have a situation where the Democrat Party had to recalibrate, that would be a positive for the country.
00:40:21.000I think they might recalibrate, but they'll fracture.
00:40:23.000I have a bigger question for Phil or whoever has an answer.
00:40:27.000If the left does recalibrate, that means they're going to become more competitive.
00:40:44.000So in the 90s, if you look at Pew data, you can see the Republicans and Democrats were very, very similar to each other and disagreed on very few issues.
00:40:50.000Over time, the polarization has split.
00:40:53.000Now what you see is that Elon Musk, Colin Wright, Joe Rogan, me, for instance, and many of us are now aligned with Republicans or the Republican Party, even though we rag on them all the time, because they are more of the big tent party.
00:41:07.000And I don't know who wants to unify with the Democrat Dick Cheney party.
00:41:13.000But if there is a realignment and Democrats realize the progressive left and the woke cult has cost them a major election, first, that only happens if Trump wins the popular vote today.
00:41:24.000If Trump loses the popular vote but wins the Electoral College, they will stay on course and say, we were right the whole time, and they will focus on manipulating swing states through illegal immigration to just destroy and decay the Electoral College system.
00:41:36.000If Trump wins the popular vote, that's a popular mandate.
00:42:00.000You're going to see Anikasparians times 10 when you're going to start seeing liberal personalities start realizing that they cannot make money and sustain themselves off of this insane wokeness, which is going further and further to the left.
00:42:14.000And I don't even know if that makes sense, but it's just getting crazier and crazier.
00:42:18.000They will try and do some kind of reformation.
00:42:20.000They will start losing some of the dispected liberals who will be like, see, this is what we are hoping to accomplish, political competition.
00:42:26.000Republicans will have to then compete for the middle-of-the-road votes, and this will result, in my opinion, in the right.
00:42:32.000Maybe it moves left one degree or so, because it's already fairly moderate right now.
00:42:38.000The Democrats, if they want to be competitive, would have to move over substantially.
00:42:41.000But again, that's only if Trump wins the popular vote today.
00:42:47.000And I wish I could share that view, but I just don't see the left moderating in the long run.
00:42:51.000I agree with you, there might be a temporary recalibration.
00:42:54.000But if you look at Nixon's election in 1972, or Reagan's election, where they won in absolute devastating landslides, how did the left respond to that?
00:43:03.000Well, by importing voters, promising them welfare, getting people dependent on the government, and trying to force them to vote for them for the rest of time by holding the welfare benefits over their head.
00:43:13.000So if the left loses, they're not going to change any of their policies.
00:43:16.000They're just going to try to find sneakier ways to get their policies through.
00:43:19.000Yeah, but what you're talking about is a feature of the left.
00:43:35.000There's always going to be pushing the boundaries.
00:43:38.000Whether they seem like crazy policies or not, they're going to continue to push the policies because what they're trying to achieve is utopia on earth.
00:43:47.000They're trying to achieve the perfected society.
00:43:49.000They're trying to achieve a government that can perfect man.
00:43:59.000So the best thing that we can hope for as men is to have a society that is accepting of people that are different, that has laws that are the same for everybody and treat people equally under the law.
00:44:11.000You're not going to have everyone come, you know, have equal results.
00:44:15.000You're not going to have everyone come out the same, come to the same place, which is what Kamala Harris talks about.
00:44:21.000She says, we want to have people end up in the same place because they start in different places.
00:44:28.000Different people need different things so they all end up at the same place.
00:44:30.000But if everyone ends up at the same place, you have to cut the legs out of the people that will excel.
00:44:35.000You have to prevent people from doing good.
00:44:37.000And that's literally the best reason to vote against the Democrats is they will hamstring people that will bring everybody along with them.
00:44:46.000They talk about taking the contracts away from Elon Musk.
00:44:50.000Elon Musk is the space industry right now.
00:45:44.000Kentucky and Indiana, it's the data that we've got so far, but we're still waiting for a lot more, and we'll check out the data as it comes.
00:46:15.000You mentioned something about man being imperfectible.
00:46:17.000I think it's true that by human means man is imperfectible.
00:46:20.000Obviously, as a Christian, I believe God can perfect us.
00:46:22.000But the point is, I would agree with you that when it comes to political systems, you're never going to have a perfect system.
00:46:26.000Because people can't build anything perfect.
00:46:28.000And what that essentially means is we can't build anything that lasts forever.
00:46:32.000So every civilization that we construct is eventually destroyed.
00:46:35.000Leftism is a highfalutin political label that we give to that social decay.
00:46:40.000Anytime people rationalize the dismantling of civil and normal norms for human behavior, we just give it a left-wing rationalization and we act like it's a legitimate political perspective and not the destruction of our culture.
00:46:51.000We are going to jump over to join Steven Crowder live.
00:48:41.000I think if we're wary of a shadow campaign, that's what they called it, their words, then I honestly have no idea, but I think if we're looking at the early voting data, the mail-in voting data, as well as the results that have come in so far, it's looking really, really good for Donald Trump and the Republicans.
00:48:56.000So the reason I don't want to say outright, oh man, Trump's going to win, is because a shadow campaign?
00:49:22.000The only reason he would lose tonight, all of the other numbers that you see in the early voting data seem to favor him.
00:49:27.000It's just, if they are breaking, you know, enough for Kamala Harris because vagina.
00:49:32.000And by the way, that's not all female voters.
00:49:34.000It's the female voters who go up to the voting booths dressed as Handmaid's Tale when they drove there in a forerunner, and they believe that they're saying, well, they say, we're literally voting for our lives.
00:49:46.000I don't like them, and it's not because they're women, but I don't respect them.
00:49:49.000I have also seen feminine fathers crying at the polls so they can make their daughters be promiscuous and have abortions.
00:50:00.000So the thing with the Handmaid's Tale thing is I've seen a number of these women dressed up as if they are characters from the Handmaid's Tale.
00:50:05.000And part of what's so repulsive about it is there are actual women in the world who are actually forced to wear burqas, which are real.
00:50:11.000But liberal women in America would rather stand in solidarity with imaginary characters than real women if it means acknowledging that someone besides white Christian men has done something bad to women.
00:50:40.000So, again, we've been hit with a DDoS attack tonight just in the election integrity map, so that people can't report what's going on in these different locations, but we have a backup where people can send their emails to lwctips.protonmail.com.
00:50:53.000But we covered what was going on in Pennsylvania earlier, where you saw that in Cambria County where it didn't work.
00:50:59.000The big story to me, that a lot of people for some reason just skimmed over, you know, you have a Chinese national in Michigan who voted Who asked for their ballot back.
00:51:07.000I don't know why, but that's how they caught the person.
00:51:11.000This person will be punished for election fraud, but the vote still counts.
00:51:16.000Which is very similar to what happened in the last election when we called Clark County in Nevada and said, hey, this address isn't real and this person doesn't live there.
00:51:22.000They switched the address in the middle of the night.
00:51:26.000And when I spoke with the registrar, I said, yeah, well, there's nothing we can do.
00:51:30.000So when people say, hey, there's no shenanigans going on, we know before we get to any of this, you're talking about media malpractice, you're talking about the weaponizing of the DOJ and big tech.
00:51:39.000But make no mistake, Tim, and everyone, and sorry, I don't mean to not have everyone's name, but I can't see everyone because you're in a small box.
00:51:47.000None of us think that there's zero election interference, right?
00:51:59.000Did you see James O'Keefe's video from this morning where there was a voter outreach organization telling non-citizens they could vote as long as they had a tax ID number?
00:52:08.000They sent an undercover reporter to one of the locations where they talked with an official who said, yeah, that's fine.
00:52:14.000Then when he goes and questions them, they're like, get him out of here.
00:52:33.000Three minutes ago, Nick Sorter tweeted that there were several polling locations in Georgia being evacuated due to bomb threats, forcing voting at these locations to be suspended.
00:53:23.000I mean, this is one of the insane things.
00:53:24.000I remember after the 2020 election, watching it go down on the show, having questions about it, and it was really when they started saying this is the most secure and safe election that has ever happened in all of history that I went, okay, now I know there's something going on.
00:53:38.000You can't Be that hyperbolic and expect me to believe you.
00:53:41.000But the point about mail-in, I'm sorry, not mail-in ballots, but voter ID, I mean, for as much as we as Americans are accused of being far right compared to every other Western nation, if you talk to Europeans about voting, they will look at you incredulously when you say there are people in America who oppose the idea of having to show an ID to vote.
00:53:58.000It is a very bizarre American phenomenon.
00:54:01.000Yes, in Bangladesh, they require proof.
00:54:04.000I don't know if that's where they do the little purple ink on your thumb or they burn it into your forehead, but, you know, the point remains.
00:54:51.000You have your previous license that you're renewing, and it says tax ID. I had to have a producer go to my house to get my social security card.
00:55:18.000But, like, dude, without viewing the source code of machines, the potential to flip votes...
00:55:24.000It's a non-zero chance, which could be 99%.
00:55:27.000There's a potential to flip-vote to have problems, even if you have the source code, because whoever's writing it, you're trying to eliminate the human condition.
00:55:38.000At least if source code was public, there would be people of various political backgrounds who could assess whether or not the code was legitimate.
00:57:08.000Because we were just talking earlier in Pennsylvania.
00:57:10.000I know for sure that they said they have to be brought back by the correct date and sitting in Georgia, Supreme Court.
00:57:15.000The Fifth Circuit, the ruling, which was last week, said that ballots that are received after Election Day, even if postmarked before Election Day, are illegal to count.
00:57:24.000So I'm wondering, unless there's been other updates in other courts, there is a potential that if we get another 3 a.m.
00:57:31.000mail-in ballot drop that gives it to Kamala, Republicans could sue, Supreme Court could say those ballots don't count, and block that.
00:57:40.000You know, the problem is this goes state to state, right?
00:57:42.000And so this, for example, like we were just talking about Virginia with the 1,600 non-citizens, right?
00:57:46.000It was ruled, okay, you can purge these voter rolls.
00:57:49.000Then there was a Supreme Court or a higher court, I believe it was a Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, said, no, no, you can't do this close to the election.
00:57:54.000So I had to go to the actual Supreme Court.
00:57:58.000Virginia said, no, no, you can purge your voter rolls of these 1,600 self-identified non-citizens.
00:58:05.000So it's one of those things where they keep on playing pong back and forth.
00:58:08.000It seems like it could be, but again, the big lie, when people talk about the big lie, it's that Donald Trump lost every single case, or the Republicans lost every single case.
00:58:16.000I believe there were, if I'm not mistaken, was it 60-something or 90 cases, and only 32 were heard on merit.
00:58:22.000Most people don't know that in 24 of those...
00:58:24.000The ruling leaned with the GOP. The ruling leaned with Republicans.
01:00:09.000Part of what's so disturbing, though, isn't just that there are all these clear examples It's that the establishment in charge doesn't even seem to be interested in convincing us that this is free and fair, because there's some interest in subjugating us and letting us know that we will do what we want.
01:00:28.000You won't have a say and you're going to obey us.
01:00:31.000One of the most important parts about having a democratic system isn't just that the elections are fair and functional.
01:00:36.000It's also that you believe that they are, that you actually think that your vote counts.
01:00:40.000If someone's just waving in your face that people who fraudulently vote in the elections are still going to have their vote counted, at some point it's really just a domination ritual.
01:00:49.000Yeah, they're targeting enough people to just buy it.
01:00:53.000Sorry to interrupt, what were you saying?
01:00:56.000The last couple of elections, I just showed up just in case.
01:01:56.000If you have a secure election where you need an ID to vote, It's paper ballots, they're counted, it's done on the day of, no early, late, whatever garbage, then Democrats struggle.
01:05:07.000You can just go to google.com and it's just 2024 election results and there's the election map that is being updated as the information comes in.
01:06:13.000And I don't know what you do about that.
01:06:15.000That's why you want all the votes in day one.
01:06:16.000I think the Supreme Court's move to nullify any votes that arrive after November 5th makes a lot of sense.
01:06:21.000It might squeeze a lot of people, but, you know, you don't want the numbers to be there so that you know what you need to change to change it.
01:06:28.000I don't think there are very few legitimate reasons in general to vote by mail-in ballot.
01:06:34.000Unless you're, like, deployed in the military, like, what else...
01:08:34.000Who's going to be inaugurated as president is the question.
01:08:37.000And so right now Donald Trump is at 57.9 to Kamala Harris is 38.3, which is weird because while this market is substantially smaller, there's a difference.
01:08:47.00058.8 think Trump will win the election.
01:09:33.000I believe I may be getting his point correctly, I may be getting it wrong.
01:09:36.000If Kamala Harris wins with Pennsylvania, and it's 270 to 268, Florida files a lawsuit saying we are materially harmed by the incorrect census and we should have more electoral votes giving Donald Trump the win.
01:11:16.000I guess this is a little bit of a throwback to the concern about digital voting, too, is that I feel like all these votes should be happening in isolation.
01:11:23.000All these counts should be happening in isolation.
01:12:44.000Well, and also an easy false flag to pull off, right?
01:12:46.000So this is one thing that we've seen become a staple of left-wing rhetoric over the last 10 years or so.
01:12:51.000But essentially, anytime the right has effective rhetoric that persuades people, what the left says is, someone's going to shoot people if you keep saying that.
01:12:58.000Someone's gonna believe that and then shoot people or bomb people if you keep saying that.
01:13:01.000That is always the argument that they use when they have nothing left to say.
01:13:05.000Once calling you racist or sexist or transphobic or whatever hasn't been effective, they go to, that's gonna incite terrorism, you better not say it.
01:13:14.000afraid that what your actions are going to harm someone else well and this is what happened when people were complaining about the fact that 20 000 migrants were dumped in ohio without the consent of the people who were citizens there well there's bomb threats there's bomb threats there's bomb threats those all turned out to be hoaxes but it doesn't matter they just keep repeating the lie every single time you step out of line with their orthodoxy
01:13:32.000someone's going to get shot because of you someone's going to get bombed because of you do you think there's um reason to believe a third assassination attempt on trump is a possibility if he wins tonight I think it's less likely that there isn't another attempt, unfortunately, at this point.
01:13:51.000That's why I was praying for his physical health.
01:13:53.000And hopefully he's super focused on just hunkering down and staying alive.
01:13:57.000We have some data from political polls.
01:13:59.000Boone County, Indiana is currently reporting with 91% and Trump is up 10 points.
01:14:04.000However, in 2020, he was up 18 points.
01:14:44.000And while a lot of people find the bellwether results to be very suspect, I think out of what, like, there's 19 counties and Trump won 18 but still lost.
01:14:57.000I also think there's a plausible explanation in that 250,000 people moved out of Manhattan who are more moderate to right-leaning because of the COVID policies.
01:15:07.000Also, many liberals moved out of these places and spread around to various suburbs outside of New York, which were more red, which could dramatically alter what you would expect to see.
01:15:45.000I am not saying this to besmirch anybody or push any weird theories.
01:15:49.000Time magazine ran a story called The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign that saved the 2020 election.
01:15:53.000In it, they literally say there was a conspiracy unfolding behind the scenes involving CEOs and politicians and unions to fortify the election.
01:16:05.000So call it what you want, but no one saw it coming.
01:16:13.000They always return to the scene of the crime, figuratively, I'm saying this, but they want to brag about the quote-unquote...
01:16:21.000Look, ladies and gentlemen, Time magazine wrote an article claiming that Democrats engaged in a conspiracy with CEOs and unions to fortify the election to stop Trump from winning.
01:18:14.000The left's domination of the cultural apparatus of what's called the social imaginary, the things we think are true and the things we think are ethical, has been so complete until about four or five years ago.
01:18:45.000Well, I just wanted to say, based on what you're saying, too, is how many election night shows are going to crack open a bottle of bourbon?
01:19:17.000I'm a little bit wary of these things.
01:19:19.000I mean, first of all, the last election was done under such insane circumstances that all kinds of things were possible that aren't possible now.
01:19:27.000The Republicans have upped their game.
01:19:29.000They deserve some credit for upping their game and keeping the election tight.
01:19:33.000You know, most elections are run by local folks who are actually good people, who actually are out there volunteering their time to do what they're doing.
01:19:41.000And so I'm not as worried as a lot of conservatives are I think we're going to see the will of the people.
01:19:47.000And I think that, unfortunately, sometimes the will of the people, you know, in democracy we get what they deserve, which is a terrible thing sometimes.
01:19:55.000But I think that, you know, it really depends on whether or not the, for me, on whether or not the information weight has shifted enough so that we can expose them to enough people fast enough.
01:20:09.000So when Donald Trump comes out and he says, there'll be a bloodbath in the car industry if I'm not elected, and George Stephanopoulos on ABC says, you know, Trump is calling for death and murder if he's not elected, we now have the ability to strike back.
01:20:41.000But democracy is in many ways just ruled by mass media when you have one set of people controlling everything.
01:20:49.000from what you were just discussing earlier, this idea that everything we were told about what's moral or good or true or beautiful has just come from a handful of corporations who have similar interests, who are very aligned ideologically.
01:21:00.000You end up in a position where even if the election is free and fair in the sense that you don't have shenanigans going on with ballot harvesting, it almost doesn't matter because people are pushed in a specific direction by the media.
01:21:12.000This is this idea of manufactured consensus, which I'm not the biggest fan in the world of Noam Chomsky, But he's not wrong about that.
01:21:19.000There was a really brilliant moment with him, I think, was it on PBS? This was a very long time ago.
01:21:25.000He was having an argument with a female journalist, and they were asking him, are you alleging that I am pretending to have the opinions that I have for this job?
01:21:35.000I believe you're sincere in your beliefs, but my point is you would not have this job unless you did have those beliefs.
01:21:41.000That's the lesson of transgenderism for me, that an academic theory with no scientific basis that goes against the wisdom of the ages could almost instantaneously be turned into holy writ.
01:22:00.000However, we were able to strike back in ways we have not been able to strike back in the past against America's racist narrative, against the idea that you're anti-feminist if you believe in motherhood and homemaking is noble pursuits.
01:22:13.000All of these ideas that have spread so fast and immiserated people.
01:22:16.000They've made people miserable, but even as they've made people miserable, they keep clinging to them because they are absolutely surrounded by this idea.
01:22:23.000I want to drill down on that point real quickly.
01:22:26.000The fact of the matter is, you point out, it's made people miserable.
01:22:29.000And I think that's the real problem that even the zeitgeist in the United States, people don't realize why they're unhappy.
01:22:39.000People can't articulate the things that they're unhappy about.
01:22:41.000Only people, and not that I'm particularly religious, but people that are religious have been saying, look, it's because you don't have a family, because you're not putting the things that are important first.
01:22:51.000It's because you're not having children and focusing on your relationships first.
01:22:57.000These are the reasons why you're unhappy.
01:23:00.000I think a lot of Americans, particularly people that are considered progressives, disregard those ideas just as a knee-jerk reaction because of who's saying them because they're people that they conceptualize as bad or oppressive or whatever.
01:23:16.000When really what's going on is the people that believe these things, that have lived lives where their families have been the focus of their life, and those things have brought them joy throughout their whole life, those people are trying to actually help by saying, no, these things are actually good.
01:23:32.000And I think that there's too many Americans that Just knee-jerk reactions say, no, that's not good.
01:23:59.000It's been just common knowledge that these are the things to aspire to, a family, a home, you know, relationships with the people that you love.
01:24:07.000Those are the things that make you happy, and it's been common knowledge for 100,000 years.
01:24:12.000As long as there have been human beings in society, it's been common knowledge.
01:24:16.000It's been obvious, and now it seems that society has just, since maybe the birth control pillar or the past 60, 70 years...
01:24:29.000Has really said, oh no, we have all these new ideas and we can just change everything on a dime.
01:24:34.000And speaking to what you guys were mentioning about how fast everyone has to take to adopt the idea of transgenderism being a positive or even being something that's possible.
01:24:46.000I think that that kind of just change in society does make people unhappy and they refuse to acknowledge it out of fear.
01:24:56.000We do have a big update with the data coming in from Florida.
01:25:27.000The reporting that I'm seeing right now is that Biden won Miami-Dade last time around, and that Trump is now winning in Miami-Dade with 77% reporting.
01:25:35.000It's looking like Trump is going to win a major urban metropolitan area, which is massive.
01:25:41.000What I'm really interested in seeing is actually Philadelphia.
01:26:47.000But I think what makes women happy is different than what makes men happy, and we should advocate for that, and we should advocate for the nobility of it, and we should never allow someone to say something like, I am just a homemaker, or I am just a mother.
01:27:25.000You should put off all of these things that actually do bring you joy.
01:27:29.000and then they wonder why they're not happy.
01:27:32.000That's part of why they get depressed.
01:27:34.000Not only is it that they're depressed because the things that are fulfilling they don't have in their lives or whatever, but also because they can't figure out why and they don't believe, oh, maybe the people that I've been listening to have been leading me astray and telling me that I should want things that don't make me happy, that will never make my life feel fulfilled.
01:27:56.000Yeah, I think at a really, really fundamental level, the issue is that, let me tell you, I'm too neurotic to look at election maps with 3% in reporting because I'm like, he's going to lose there now!
01:28:08.000But I think what this boils down to is something very basic, which is our inability as a culture to agree on what man is.
01:28:16.000And I'm not just talking about in the sense that Matt Walsh exposed with his documentary, What is a Woman?
01:28:22.000And the two dominant beliefs in our culture today Are, man is a creature created in the image and likeness of God himself, who is of unfathomable worth, and whose soul will outlast every star in the sky, and man is an accident of a series of self-replicating coils of DNA giving rise to consciousness in a way that lends itself to adaptation.
01:28:53.000I think this one's actually interesting from Swan Marcus on X, saying that, I'll give you the gist of it.
01:28:58.000The theory, conspiratorial, is that Democrats were registering people as nonpartisan.
01:29:04.000So as we see in early voting, Republicans with an edge over Democrats, we make the assumption that independent voters are breaking 2-1 for the conservatives, as we've seen with most polling data over the past two years.
01:29:15.000But the conspiracy now is independent voters may be split because Democrats intentionally registered people as unaffiliated, obscuring the data.
01:29:24.000The theory that this gentleman is proposing is that Democrats, they have better data allocation.
01:29:31.000They can see which nonpartisan people are going to break for Democrats.
01:29:36.000This would affect Republicans' ability to get out the vote in key areas, and they wouldn't know where they were going to lose based on the raw data.
01:29:43.000If Republicans assume that independent voters track with the polling and not with Democrats having skewed it in that direction, Republicans will not anticipate a big Democrat push.
01:29:54.000They may not put people in the right areas.
01:29:55.000Well, we got another gentleman joining us, sir.
01:33:44.000As we have very little data in, this thing's going to go wild.
01:33:47.000I want to follow up about New Hampshire.
01:33:48.000Why would there be any possibility that it wouldn't go to Trump?
01:33:52.000Well, there's a lot of people that have moved from Massachusetts to New Hampshire, and it's always been a fairly purple state, but there are a lot of people that move out of Boston and from Boston into the suburbs and into New Hampshire.
01:34:08.000They move and they bring their Massachusetts voting record.
01:34:12.000So they think that they move to New Hampshire because they want to escape the taxes of Massachusetts, and they want to escape the legislation and the laws and stuff, but then they vote like They still live in Massachusetts.
01:36:05.000See, in 2016, when it was for Hillary and it started shifting towards Trump and I saw everybody crying, I just laughed.
01:36:11.000Because if you can't laugh at yourself, what are you gonna do?
01:36:14.000I want it to keep going towards Trump higher and higher and higher so we can have a clean win, we can go home, I can go to sleep, I don't have to think twice.
01:36:22.000But if it goes to Harris, I'll be laughing and I'll be pouring some paper.
01:36:24.000If it goes to Harris, I'm looking for a lawyer.
01:38:40.000So, political polls called Florida, but I don't believe Decision Desk or AP have called it yet.
01:38:46.000Do you remember when there was a time when networks felt it was a feather in their cap to call the election early instead of dragging it out of the bus?
01:39:39.000Lefties and liberals will go gentrify these little country towns.
01:39:45.000They'll go in there, they'll buy the real estate when it's super cheap, and they start hanging their gay flags outside, and they start putting their futurist female crap out, and their love is love signs on their lawns.
01:39:54.000It's like the local population doesn't believe in that stuff, but people with a little more money.
01:40:00.000But I think it's important to say it's not that you're just gay flags, it's the Pride Progress flag, which is more of a cult ideological symbol that goes beyond just gay pride.
01:40:08.000But even that, I mean, the perception used to be small.
01:43:49.000So people who don't like the Electoral College will say, why is it that our vote and our democracy should be dependent upon these several states?
01:43:56.000But what they neglect to mention is that those states change every 8 to 10 years.
01:45:11.000People voting for her in protest may hate Donald Trump, but it does help us.
01:45:15.000And Jill Stein knew exactly what she was doing.
01:45:18.000Whether she likes Trump or not, willing to stand up to the uniparty establishment, be it Kamala Harris, whatever the outcome is, I do respect that, and I am grateful for the vote.
01:45:28.000I've always thought she was a woman of principle, and I voted for her in 2016 when I just didn't know what else to do.
01:45:33.000I'm like, you know, I always can appreciate that she speaks her truth, whether I agree with her or not.
01:46:41.000And if you want to know how you can support me while I'm trying to create culture and media that isn't woke and insane and left-wing, go to freedomtunes.com, become a member.
01:46:49.000We have our podcast where we discuss how we make the cartoon, and we're planning on putting together a plan to put some really cool stuff up there in the future.
01:46:56.000Do you want to sip a pappy before you get going on?
01:46:57.000I do want to sip a pappy before I head out.
01:47:24.000If Trump does not win handily to a degree that Harris cannot overcome this by any reasonable measure, including lawsuits, this will likely extend into the weekend and who knows how long.
01:47:35.000If Trump gets a decisive victory that lawsuits cannot overcome, that's it.
01:48:28.000Did you guys see that commercial that's been running on Fox where it's the three women who are implied to be Jewish?
01:48:33.000And they're saying, I never wanted to vote for Trump, but at least he'll keep us safe.
01:48:37.000And I understand it's a commercial, but the commercial exists because they're targeting a legitimate fear that Jewish people in New York have.
01:48:45.000And I kind of feel like it seems obvious that they would shift heavily for Trump, but is it going to be the majority?
01:48:55.000I was raised as a religious Jew, but the majority of Jews are not religious.
01:48:58.000It's some, like, 98% are not Orthodox, and only 2% are Orthodox.
01:49:02.000And Orthodox is the most observant, following the actual Torah and everything.
01:49:07.000And so it's been difficult to try and get those tikkun olam, the social justice warrior Jews, to kind of understand what the importance is for us to have Donald Trump as president.
01:49:16.000In New York alone, there's been over a thousand violent crimes against Jews.
01:49:20.000There's been not even one person arrested in those cases or charged or tried or anything.
01:49:24.000So I think we definitely understand that we want to raise, we have strong values about our families, very heavily strong values in the Jewish community, education, you know, safety, good communities.
01:49:34.000And these are all things that Democratic leaderships have been destroying in every city.
01:50:58.000How and why I will stop Kamala Harris from winning.
01:51:01.000And Kamala Harris cannot win the election because she has lost the crucial support of Muslims and Arabs, Jill Stein has said.
01:51:07.000So, I've been seeing this for a while that Jill Stein was saying outright that Or to some degree that she was going to be a spoiler candidate for the Democrats.
01:51:28.000Like, the verbiage, I support Hamas, is like...
01:51:31.000Indicates you're supporting an organization that's, like, desperately attacking another...
01:51:38.000But the idea that you could uplift everyone by creating stability and peace, I feel like that would be a way to support all of them, including those that used to be.
01:51:48.000If Hamas wanted stability and peace, they could have turned over the hostages instead of holding them for an entire year.
01:51:54.000They could have turned them over and had a ceasefire and turned themselves in and could have ended all of this at any time that they wanted.
01:52:03.000But they didn't because they're terrorists.
01:52:06.000Yeah, I think that's a false thing that people struggle with.
01:52:09.000It's a unique Western situation to think that people who are raised since they're born, raised with Nazi flags, and people who attacked us on 9-11, they idolize these people.
01:52:20.000I think it's hard for us as Americans to understand that you really can't change that mindset.
01:52:24.000It's not like a Democrat becoming a Republican.
01:52:28.000I would think of it as like a long game, like of a 20 or 30 or 40 years in the future, because like it takes generations to create radicalism and also to de-radicalize a lot of times.
01:52:38.000So if you could establish legitimate, like organized peace and like I would love nothing more.
01:52:43.000I would love for the people in Gaza to live prosperous lives, to thrive again.
01:52:48.000It's just difficult that Israel kind of set that up for them in 2005 when they willingly gave over the Gaza Strip.
01:52:54.000And two years later, the people in Gaza elected Hamas as their leader.
01:52:57.000So it's just difficult, I think, when you're trying time and time again to have peace and let these people achieve their own freedoms.
01:53:03.000But time and time again, they're choosing terrorism.
01:53:05.000Do you think that Donald Trump, and I guess I ask you not to represent the entire Jewish people, but that he represents more of a stabilizing force in the region?
01:53:26.000He has done so many things to just help with the sovereignty of Israel and peace in the region.
01:53:30.000The Abraham Accords were the greatest peace deals in the history of the Middle East.
01:53:33.000And I think his idea of peace through prosperity, peace through economic strength, Meeting with the UAE and having really good deals for everybody so they become richer and it becomes a better region.
01:53:42.000I think that's the best plan for the Middle East and I think that's everything that Donald Trump represents there.
01:56:05.000The industry has gone woke and gone broke at the same time.
01:56:08.000I think what we're starting to see now, and I'm hoping this is true, is that, you know, for everybody who's like, oh, you know, I don't really care about skateboarding.
01:56:15.000I want to talk broadly about general culture in this country with Bud Light, with Target, with Disney, and what I see in skateboarding as wokeness is killing industry.
01:56:24.000And we need to see if we want to bring it back a shift.
01:56:27.000But you look at, like Target for instance, they lost a bunch of money.
01:57:19.000If you want to be in politics, do your thing.
01:57:21.000I'm just saying people who had no idea what was going on.
01:57:23.000I was talking to Steve Bannon about whether it was stolen or whatever happened in 2020, and I said, I know a guy, he's a skateboarder, and he filmed himself carrying a mail-in ballot on his phone like this, walking to a mailbox, and I went, holy crap, when you've convinced a skateboarder guy to go cast a mail-in vote, I can understand how Biden's going to win.
01:57:58.000I'm just kind of tired of seeing things get so far one way and being, I mean, I own my own skateboard company now, so I don't have to worry about it, but God forbid if I'd spoken out or said anything, and again, I'm pretty moderate in my beliefs.
01:58:10.000I don't think I hold any extreme views.
01:58:12.000I would have been canceled or blacklisted from the industry.
01:58:15.000To be normal nowadays is to have actually chosen a side because the progressives really need you to affirm the things that they believe or else you're counter to whatever it is that they're trying to do.
01:58:27.000We saw that with, what was it recently?
01:58:32.000It was someone with people deciding to not endorse Kamala Harris, right?
01:58:39.000Jeff Bezos decided that he's not going to endorse Kamala Harris.
01:58:42.000And the reaction from the left was as if he had come out and said that he was endorsing Trump.
01:58:47.000So anytime that you don't side with them, you're against them.
01:58:52.000It is an all-or-nothing perspective where you're either on our side or you're against them.
01:58:57.000So by being normal and not political, you're siding against the left.
01:59:00.000You don't even have to side with somebody.
02:00:15.000Let me tell you, from doing on-the-ground reporting there, I am surprised.
02:00:18.000It is definitely way more 50-50 than it seems.
02:00:23.000You know, Pennsylvania, there's been a lot of irregularities with stuff going on there.
02:00:27.000Everybody knows that the GOP in Philadelphia and the DNC are corrupt, so I don't know.
02:00:33.000I worry about that kind of stuff, but I'm telling you, I've Living in Philadelphia for so long, I've never seen as many Trump flags, Trump signs.
02:00:42.000Even when I was in West Philly, a total Democrat stronghold, there were Kamala signs with spray-painted tees in red over top of it.
02:01:44.000We've been trying to get men to go out and vote because since the 1980s, men have undervoted, underregistered, and if men just show up and vote, this election's in the bag for Donald Trump.
02:02:24.000We are seeing a lot of suburban and urban areas reporting, but there are some areas that don't look to be too urban that are skewing blue right now.
02:02:33.000I guess the data is just too early to tell.
02:02:35.000I do think it's interesting that Decision Desk currently has Trump at 71.5, considering Ohio and North Carolina are currently trending Democrat right now.
02:02:44.000What's the percentage in in North Carolina?
02:02:46.000I'm sorry, D.C. has been called for Kamala as well.
02:02:48.000North Carolina, what's the percentage of...
02:03:19.000I just had a dream of those feelings of Donald Trump winning, like that excitement where you just wake up and you can stop worrying about everything and the whole world falling apart and can I buy a home?
02:03:37.000If Trump wins, I am going to order a whole deep dish pizza from Uno's and I'm going to eat it and I'm gonna sit back and I'm gonna have a beer.
02:05:26.000If Trump wins by a little, the left will lose their minds, but at least Trump will have authority and can be able to start cleaning things up.
02:06:16.000And I just want them to know that they're not the only opinion.
02:06:19.000They should watch how they're speaking.
02:06:20.000The guy who was leading the poll station today when I was voting this morning in New York came up to me and literally told me Donald Trump will rape women.
02:06:27.000Sorry, I don't know if I'm going to use that word on the show.
02:07:19.000I'm like, how could this country not just say this guy obviously is the best choice for leadership in this country?
02:07:26.000And that they would choose someone like Tim Kaine is insane to me.
02:07:30.000Politics aside, you put these two guys next to each other and it's like, I'll take the 25-year veteran of the Navy who fought for this country, who was grateful for everything he's been given, and who will serve the people.
02:07:48.000Yeah, I've been thinking a lot about Einstein because he got really good PR. If he had had PR like Elon Musk is getting, he would not have been looked favorably upon by history.
02:07:58.000We would think that guy was a piece of garbage, like bad...
02:08:01.000The way that they're demonizing and dragging Musk is like...
02:08:06.000If the media wants to make you seem great, they'll just put you on Time Magazine and say it.
02:08:12.000And to that point, not only is the image that the media wants you to have malleable It's malleable at any point.
02:08:23.000There was a long time where Elon Musk was the golden child for the left, right?
02:08:28.000He was doing the rocket thing, and he had the solar stuff going on, and he was building electric cars.
02:11:04.000Yeah, so the thing to understand about these contracts is that you can buy, yes, and then sell, yes.
02:11:09.000So some people may be buying Harris right now, and it's shifting not because they think she's going to win, but because they think a certain state is going to skew in her direction.
02:11:18.000Spike her price, they can sell it, make a profit.
02:11:19.000They don't have to hold for a day or anything.
02:11:21.000And they're already getting taxed on their unrealized gains.
02:12:34.000I think you should have to live in a state for a certain amount of time before you're allowed to vote in local elections or any legislation.
02:13:00.000No, but people are saying everybody knows what it looks like when the wife of a Democrat dresses in red on election day and the report is that Jill Stein voted for Biden.
02:14:34.000Center County Report journalist Haley Jacobs shared a clip of the scene with multiple locals forced into the parking lot while cops probe the disruption.
02:16:53.000Decision Desk has Connecticut Red with less than one reporting, but they've already, New York Times, I believe, has already called Connecticut.
02:17:01.000Yes, and I believe the delegate was already, so the reporting said that the Republican won re-election, but the local legislature flipped Republican, which is big.
02:17:10.000They were saying that it was a, I believe, was a 12-point swing in favor of Republicans in Guam.
02:18:28.000I have mixed feelings on legalization as well.
02:18:30.000I think it certainly shouldn't be Class 1, but I'm not convinced that blanket legalization and decriminalization is an effective path towards figuring out what the problems are in the first place.
02:19:02.000I mean, there's Alcoholics Anonymous, and the number of deaths that come from car accidents because of alcohol has to be 10,000 or so a year, because there's like 45,000 deaths from car accidents.
02:19:15.000And a lot of times, there has to be a significant portion of them that are from alcohol.
02:19:20.000Right, but you look at other countries like in Europe and other things where the age to consume alcohol is way lower.
02:19:37.000In other countries, there's less driving.
02:19:40.000Usually, there's some kind of public transportation or whatever that's in significantly better condition than in the U.S. They don't have the suburbs that we do, at least not to the same degree.
02:22:47.000And they're obviously going to be pushing to prevent this, but I think the right is putting their heads down, going to vote, and I feel like they're going to deliver.
02:22:53.000The needle is live, ladies and gentlemen.
02:22:55.000Right now, the New York Times has finally published it, showing Trump with the slight chance of winning.
02:23:01.000The current estimates have him winning 275, Harris' 263.
02:23:04.000However, the popular vote estimate has skewed 1.4 towards Harris, and the Trump electoral vote count just dropped by one vote!
02:24:20.000I have very little confidence because I really believe that the average voter, the average person that, and I say this all the time, but the average person that goes to work every day and consumes about an hour of news per week, those people believe the media.
02:24:39.000They believe the Legacy media, they still go to NBC and they still hear what the talking heads on NBC are saying.
02:24:48.000And what the talking heads on NBC are saying is completely insane.
02:26:04.000Like, you can totally feel when you're in Philadelphia and you're seeing all, and James can tell you because we've been on the ground there so much.
02:27:08.000If that does hold, that's a massive flip, even if it's by just a point.
02:27:12.000You guys, I also think when it comes to 2020, like the arguments from everybody, right, was that they were blaming Donald Trump and they were blaming Donald Trump for the lockdowns.
02:27:20.000Governor said, no, no, no, look over here.
02:27:22.000It's Donald Trump that mishandled COVID, not us.
02:27:29.000Now, that boogeyman doesn't really exist.
02:27:32.000And I don't think it lands as well because Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are in office.
02:27:36.000And that's who I think a lot of people are blaming.
02:27:38.000As for blue areas, I think Donald Trump is taking a massive chunk out of these areas across the United States, and I just don't see their voters being as motivated as the Republicans and the independent voters as well for Donald Trump.
02:27:51.000Hey Dave, can you go back to New Jersey real quick?
02:27:53.000So Cape May County, that's like the lower blue half down there, not much reporting because that is an absolute Trump struggle.
02:30:22.000He's speaking to the regulations that he has to deal with just to do business the way that he needs to.
02:30:35.000And if you're going to have an aspirational society that looks to do big, incredible things, which he has demonstrated are possible, he has reminded the American people that we are capable of amazing things.
02:30:51.000When the rockets come down and they land standing up, people look at that and they are blown away.
02:32:39.000And with the shift towards Trump, it's looking really, really good.
02:32:41.000PA right now with 8% in, still very heavily for Kamala Harris, but it doesn't mean anything because we're looking at Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.
02:36:05.000Did you guys talk about whether you really think we're going to know tonight or not?
02:36:08.000Do you really think it's going to take a week?
02:36:09.000I just voted in Maryland by mail, and I had to have it postmarked by today, but as long as it gets there by November 15th, it'll be counted.
02:36:52.000Let me tell you, I want to ask Lisa's thought, because you live by many of these Amish, as do we.
02:36:56.000And there was this video that went viral where an Amish guy was asked, what's happening, are they turning out, and who are they turning out for?
02:37:03.000And the guy said, well, our freedom's been affected.
02:37:06.000We were more free under Trump and less so under Kamala.
02:37:09.000And I found that to be a rather simple answer.
02:37:34.000And he obviously, it was hard to even get him on the phone because they don't believe in the technology and he couldn't do the video.
02:37:39.000And he was like, maybe I'll send my lawyer.
02:37:41.000Anyway, what happened was they came in and they seized his farm and put everything under wraps for selling raw organic milk, which he's been doing for years.
02:37:52.000This is, like, this is where their way of life is compromised, is because these regulations and these things under this administration, under this justice system, are totally targeting average working people all the time.
02:38:09.000It's all these little things that are adding up, but when they watch one of their own, they're a very tight-knit community, and when they watch one of their own being persecuted, they all stand up for each other.
02:38:19.000And that's the way the rest of the world needs to be, by the way.
02:38:21.000Can we all be more like the Amish and stand up for one another and really have each other's backs no matter what?
02:38:27.000And that's why they're turning out in droves.
02:38:28.000It really has to do with you're attacking one of their own.
02:38:31.000Who are we thanking for identifying this and rallying them?
02:39:39.000People forget that there were Democrats before, during the Hillary one, that actually stood up and wanted to object to the election results as well.
02:41:21.000I think Mark Halperin basically said that.
02:41:24.000There was a video going around where he's like, I think Kamala Harris is going to win by a good margin unless she doesn't, then Trump wins.
02:41:39.000Nate Silver, and I'll give him respect for this, he wrote saying, I ran 80,000 simulations, it came up 50-50, it was statistically insignificant, but I know someone's going to write, Nate Silver calls it for Kamala Harris, and then Newsweek literally did it.
02:41:54.000He was like, I can't, he's like, it's not even a coin toss.
02:41:57.000Coin tosses have more odds, have more of an edge than this because of the weight of the coin.
02:42:20.000Certain criteria have to be met, and apparently, everybody that looks at his, has looked at his outlook this time, they're like, you've changed this, you've changed this, you've changed this.
02:42:46.000There was like an MSNBC, some liberal documentary about the cookies, and they so confidently said that the only year they were wrong was 2020.
02:42:53.000And they just didn't think anything of it.
02:42:55.000They're like, yeah, they predicted Trump, but that was the only year they ever messed up.
02:43:01.000Mudang was a failed opportunity for a fulfilled prophecy for the Babylon Bee because we had a headline in our drafts folder where Mudang endorsed Trump.
02:44:02.000They euthanized it because a guy had 2 million followers with a pet squirrel, and they don't want people to build social media profiles on exotic pets, which New York City bans ferrets, for instance.
02:44:12.000That's why I'm saying it's an assassination.
02:44:16.000There's no reason to go into a guy's house and kill his raccoon and his squirrel.
02:44:19.000The idea that both the raccoon and the squirrel bit somebody is absurd.
02:44:22.000You have a handful of agents coming in knowing what they're coming in for.
02:44:25.000You can easily contain house animals even if they're not traditional domesticated pets.
02:44:30.000I think what happened was they said, look, this guy's got 2 million followers, he's making a lot of money, and there's going to be copycats.
02:44:36.000More people are going to make squirrel accounts, and we are going to have 10,000 houses with squirrels.
02:44:40.000People are going to get bit, and we're going to get rabies.
02:45:01.000So you know how Australia has been known to be a little more authoritarian than we are, right, with the COVID lockdowns and things like that?
02:49:40.000For Wisconsin, I know that Trump's internal polling, they were also saying it was great news for Donald Trump, so they were looking at that, thinking it was going towards Trump.
02:51:29.000There's going to be 50 billion lawsuits no matter what happens.
02:51:33.000Democrats, Republicans, whoever wins, whoever doesn't win, they're going to sue the pants off everybody else.
02:51:38.000So, if Trump wins handily, if he actually takes the popular vote and the Electoral College, then it probably is just thrown out and we know.
02:51:47.000No mail-in votes are going to change anything.
02:51:49.000But if it's close, because New York Times is still saying Kamala Harris has the edge for the popular vote, and that makes sense, then I think this goes to the Supreme Court, and there's a strong probability we end up seeing With the Fifth Circuit Court's ruling that mail-in votes accepted after Election Day are illegal, the Supreme Court's going to say, you're correct.
02:52:06.000Any vote received after Election Day is gone.
02:52:08.000And that eliminates a massive amount of likely Kamala Harris votes.
02:52:12.000But then one of the override states like New York, where it said on our actual voter instructions that we were mailed, that your ballot can be postmarked by November 5th and received up until November...
02:53:10.000Yeah, if they send it back and it's having an issue.
02:53:12.000I might be wrong about that, but I believe it's December 1st.
02:53:14.000This is something that Ben was talking about the other night.
02:53:16.000The Supreme Court does try to stay out of these kind of arguments.
02:53:22.000These aren't things that you want your court to be deciding.
02:53:26.000You want the legislature to figure it out.
02:53:28.000You want the legislature to make the decision because that's something that the legislature is something that people vote on.
02:53:35.000So if the Supreme Court can keep out of it, they're going to try to, regardless of whether they were appointed by Donald Trump or whether they were not appointed by Donald Trump.
02:53:46.000It is best if the Supreme Court doesn't make the call because the Supreme Court's not voted on by the people.
02:53:54.000So that's just something that we genuinely should hope for as Americans, that it doesn't go to the Supreme Court, and that if it does go to the Supreme Court, that the Supreme Court kicks it back and says, no, we're not going to decide on this because it's not our job to do that.
02:54:09.000These things are decided by your state legislatures or by people that are elected, not by people that are appointed.
02:54:45.000I want to see what the percentage reporting is.
02:54:48.00013% reporting in PA, but it's still mostly just Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia.
02:54:52.000So those are huge, and some rural counties are starting to come in, but there's still...
02:54:57.000All those rural counties will be good.
02:54:59.000So not to make your whole show about the assassination of Peanut, but that was something I wanted to mention because I actually toured the border.
02:55:34.000They'll say you can't have an exotic animal, but then they're doing nothing for the people who are already breaking the rules.
02:55:38.000We've had floods of illegal immigration in Manhattan, which couldn't be further from the border.
02:55:43.000And so I would be really disappointed in all the border states if they don't flood out red to protect their children, like the Uvalde bailout.
02:55:49.000That was a cause of illegal immigration because the students were so used to bailouts where the illegal immigrants just jump out of the car and run in five directions.
02:55:57.000They didn't know it was a real school shooter.
02:55:59.000So to protect our kids, I would be very disappointed.
02:56:01.000So in about five minutes, I believe five minutes, right, guys?
02:56:05.000Five minutes, I will be getting up and I will be joining The Daily Wire as we will both be streaming a combination of their show with me joining and making one big stream.
02:59:06.000The thing that I'm actually most concerned about was the propaganda that you were talking about earlier, which, I mean, the last seven days, there's been massive hoaxes, one after the other after the other, and people regurgitate these things.
02:59:18.000I don't want to talk about me on the street all the time, but I hear it all the time, and it is rampant.
02:59:23.000I mean, they don't talk about any policies.
02:59:25.000They don't talk about anything they like about Kamala Harris.
02:59:27.000They only talk about the hoaxes, and that's basically it.
03:01:42.000So you've got the State Department feeding BS to the American people.
03:01:47.000You've got the entire Democrat establishment feeding BS, the DNC. You've got the media that desire nothing more than access to these people that are feeding the same narrative bullshit.
03:01:58.000And so the American people that don't spend any time looking into these hoaxes, they think, why would the government doesn't take sides?
03:02:08.000Not only that, they've infiltrated every social media.
03:03:02.000I speak to Christians more than to Jews.
03:03:05.000I will say that there is an aspect of Jesus which is...
03:03:13.000You hate to use modern political vernacular to talk about ancient religious figures, but there is a liberal aspect to Jesus in the sense that Dr.
03:03:22.000Jordan Peterson often says that the purpose of the liberal in a healthy society is to speak for the underrepresented.
03:03:33.000Because in any sort of hierarchy of any kind, there are going to be people who get disenfranchised, there are going to be people who the system looks over, and someone has to remind those of us who are in power, those of us who are ascendant, to remember those people and to care for them.
03:03:49.000But that's about where the comparison can stop, right?
03:03:54.000Religion is fundamentally a conservative exercise because it posits that the greatest wisdom that's ever existed We're good to go.
03:06:12.000Yeah, so there was some Gallup data that suggested that a much higher percentage of Democrats had heard directly from the Kamala campaign than Republicans had heard from the Trump campaign.
03:06:22.000The Democrats are granular on this sort of stuff.
03:06:26.000They will do whatever it takes to get their people out.
03:06:28.000Republicans, it always feels like, okay, guys, just please just go.
03:06:31.000And the more we just shout vote at people, somebody out there, you open your window, you'll shout vote and some person in Pennsylvania will hear you.
03:06:40.000With that said, I mean, the enthusiasm that Trump, you know, does enable in the voting population on both sides, but largely on the right, is unprecedented, obviously, in American history.
03:07:32.000You know the whole night I watched the left-wing media.
03:07:36.000We're going to live stream MSNBC. If this goes the wrong way, we're just going to put a live camera outside Kamala's headquarters, and we're just going to watch people scream into the night, and it's going to be just wonderful.
03:08:54.000This is why I really hope that Trump wins the popular vote.
03:08:58.000If Trump wins the Electoral College and loses the popular vote, I know I'm going to go to Thanksgiving and they're going to say, you guys only win because of some archaic procedure.
03:09:35.000The only human being I know, and you must understand how many I've asked, including people I meet, which is a lot, on the radio, just people calling in.
03:09:44.000Literally, the only person I know, all of whose relatives are conservative, is my wife.
03:15:11.000Again, the Democrats, for a couple of reasons, have totally misread the Hispanic population in the United States.
03:15:18.000They misread them on policy because they think that they're just a bunch of left-wing San Francisco liberals so long as you keep the border open.
03:15:24.000But they also, I think, made a huge mistake in 2020, misreading the Hispanic population by using this dumbass notion of BIPOC. This idea that every member of minority was the same as every other member of minority.
03:15:36.000So Asians were the same as black people, the same as Hispanic people.
03:15:38.000First of all, Hispanic people ain't even the same as Hispanic people, right?
03:16:25.000But everyone else, Venezuelans, please come over.
03:16:27.000Meanwhile, another NBC News exit poll in Wisconsin, suggesting this Dasha Burns of NBC News, suggesting that Trump has doubled his black support in Wisconsin Wow.
03:16:36.000Trump is pulling apparently about 20% of the black vote versus 78% for Kamala Harris.
03:16:41.000Four years ago, he won 8% of black voters in Wisconsin.
03:16:45.000You're looking at identity realignment happening in real time in this election cycle.
03:17:02.000Which is why Kamala Harris has campaigned so hard to get those people out to vote and campaign almost solely on abortion because she's dropping support like flies with Hispanic men, with black men.
03:17:14.000It actually is not distributed evenly.
03:17:17.000Among single women, it's not as though everybody of every race who's single, I think that it really depends on how likely you are to get married as a single woman, as a member of those populations.
03:17:28.000This is a question that we were talking about with Jordan, was married women obviously vote very much like their husbands.
03:17:33.000Is that because they're being forcibly abused by their husbands?
03:17:36.000Or is it because the types of women who tend to get married tend to be the types of women who vote like their husbands?
03:17:41.000And people also marry people like themselves a little bit.
03:17:48.000But it's also increasingly a self-selected group, meaning the kinds of people who want to get married are also the kinds of people who are going to tend to vote Republican a little bit.
03:17:55.000By the way, Kelly Ayotte is now your governor of New Hampshire.
03:17:58.000She's a Republican, so Trump doesn't win the state, but Ayotte is the governor of New Hampshire.
03:18:02.000That's the first Republican governor they've had in 2000.
03:19:06.000It's just the word lean juxtaposed to that.
03:19:09.000Because you do think the last time we talked about this needle, it was to watch it just go like...
03:19:16.000I don't want to move too far from this conversation about the gender gap in the electorate without talking about the hands down, bar none, worst political ad of my lifetime put out by a PAC supporting...
03:19:30.000Kamala Harris, that encouraged women to lie to their husbands.
03:19:35.000I think divorce is a grave evil, something we could argue about one of these days.
03:19:40.000I might divorce my wife if I found out that she lied to me.
03:19:44.000I would not divorce my wife for voting for someone with whom I deeply disagree.
03:19:50.000You'd have to, because you, in a marriage, need to have a common set of values and a common mission.
03:19:54.000But to find out that your spouse just lies to you about who they vote for, Did you see the whisper campaign that the Washington Post was reporting on?
03:20:02.000They said after that ad went out, women were putting post-it notes in bathroom stalls saying, your husband won't know, your boyfriend won't know, your vote is a secret.
03:20:12.000I kind of feel like if I went to the bathroom and I saw a post-it on the wall, I would not consider what it was telling me.
03:20:38.000The political unit means it's the family.
03:20:40.000And the Democrats have been so relentless in their assaults on the family.
03:20:43.000Taking your kids away from you, promoting divorce, discouraging marriage, promoting abortion, all down the line.
03:20:48.000All the way up to, hey, folks, our best argument for victory is you divide up your marriage.
03:20:57.000And that will divide up the country and we win.
03:20:59.000You know, the New York Times, if you follow the New York Times, they run at least three articles a week suggesting various kinds of sex that will probably destroy or enslave you, unless you're married.
03:21:11.000If you're married, they keep saying, you know, you don't have to have sex when you're married.
03:21:14.000They literally have these articles, but you might want to consider it a throuple.
03:21:29.000You have no idea what sort of machinations people are capable of when what they're fighting for is the probability that they will end up in a couple.
03:21:51.000What, are you going to solidify the situation?
03:21:54.000And you might say, well, that's counterproductive in the long run.
03:21:56.000It's like, well, maybe you're not concerned about the long run if you're that desperate.
03:22:00.000Because desperate people tend not to be concerned with the long run.
03:22:03.000We do have this terrible mystery that conservatives haven't unlocked, which is the absolutely aberrant pattern of attitudes and voting patterns that characterize Single women between the ages of 18 and 34.
03:22:15.000There's a big problem there, and it's a real mystery.
03:22:18.000It can't just be passed over because what they're doing is radically different than what everyone else is doing, and it's enough to consistently swing the elections.
03:22:26.000Tim, we were talking about this last night on your show, this idea that people like Chelsea Handler and others keep talking about how they do drugs and have sex with themselves all day, and they're so genuinely happy.
03:22:39.000And my argument was that they actually are happy.
03:22:43.000I think that they don't know that there's an entire realm of human emotion that happens in marriage and then when you have children that they're not even aware of.
03:22:55.000The fact that we're obsessed with happiness even on the psychological side is an indication of how trivial our culture is.
03:23:02.000One of the things that you see quite consistently in psychological research is that children without Couples without children are happier than couples with children.
03:23:11.000It's like, well, you shouldn't have children.
03:23:12.000It's like, no, you shouldn't use happiness measurements as your index of outcome.
03:23:17.000Of course you're less happy, because your three-year-old is fragile, and if you have a three-year-old and a one-year-old, it's like, well, you're juggling catastrophes all the time.
03:23:26.000Well, seriously, you don't have time to be happy.
03:23:29.000But happiness is a fleeting, hedonic emotion, and it's not an indicator of...
03:23:35.000Participation in a process that's going to stabilize your life and the life of your family across decades.
03:23:41.000It's the permanent adolescence of the coming generations.
03:23:47.000I look at wolves and I look at dogs and the story of how dogs came to be domesticated.
03:23:52.000They say that dogs are effectively just permanent adolescent wolves.
03:23:55.000I see that's what's happening to humanity right now with the current trend.
03:24:27.000Our media is telling everybody to keep doing it.
03:24:29.000They're telling you you're selfish if you try to live and have a family and experience what you should be doing.
03:24:36.000And also, I believe, your moral duty...
03:24:38.000Which is, for those that are religious, to be fruitful and multiply.
03:24:41.000But for the sake of humanity, if you look at it from a more secular point of view, something like Elon Musk, if we do not reproduce, civilization collapses.
03:24:48.000And they are telling people to just be hedonistic and to be permanent children.
03:24:52.000You know, I kind of disagree with you a bit about this because...
03:24:55.000People who do these things, I've known a lot of them.
03:24:57.000I worked in Hollywood for quite a while, and I've known a lot of people who live like that.
03:25:01.000You know, I think they have that kind of surface, brittle, smiley happiness, but you only have to question them, talk to them for 10, 20 minutes, and the depth of despair underneath that.
03:25:13.000Well, that's why the measurements are terribly out of whack.
03:25:16.000It's like, if you're going to do research on something as fundamental as human well-being, you bloody well better make sure your measurements are accurate.
03:25:24.000We have to establish the definition of happiness, which is like, these guys are talking about happiness as though, in the way we talk about it in modern times, which is as some fleeting little emotion or you get tickled or something.
03:25:35.000But, you know, happiness we used to understand as rational activity done with excellence in accordance with virtue.
03:31:39.000Even talking like he's going to win or something, it is way, way, way too early for that to be in a position or to start thinking, oh, we've got this in the bag or it's going to be or tomorrow.
03:31:52.000None of that is even close to reality.
03:32:53.000And could you tell us a little bit more?
03:32:55.000I'm not sure on the current rules in weightlifting for biological men in the sport, but as somebody who's in the space, can you talk to a little bit if that's an issue and how big of an issue it is in the weightlifting scene?
03:33:06.000Fortunately, I personally have not had any experiences.
03:33:47.000It's definitely in the athletic world.
03:33:49.000Obviously, Riley Gaines has been a huge voice in that space.
03:33:52.000But personally, I have not competed against any men, but they did have a memo go out after, it was around the time of the Olympics, that was basically laying out the rules and criteria for transgender athletes and they were saying that they will allow it.
03:34:07.000I believe you have to have two years on hormone therapy to reducing the competitive edge that would exist from being prior male.
03:34:19.000What do the other girls in the weightlifting scene think?
03:34:22.000Is there consensus that this is right or wrong among the weightlifters?
03:34:27.000I think if you ask most women, they would think that it's wrong, and every woman I know personally would not want to compete against a male, nor would I. Do women tend to speak up?
03:35:18.000New Mexico has it, but I am seeing postponing reporting that Harris has won New Mexico, but we don't have that from Decision Desk just yet.
03:36:28.000It's interesting because the scenario for Trump winning is he needs to win Georgia, which it looks like he's winning, North Carolina, and then I think either Pennsylvania or Michigan and Wisconsin.
03:36:39.000So the path for Kamala Harris is Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
03:37:12.000The thing is, for people who have been paying attention to this election, they know that the big meme is that if Trump wins Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, Kamala can't win.
03:37:24.000But if he loses Pennsylvania, it's not necessarily a guaranteed victory for her.
03:37:30.000He could still pick up Michigan and Wisconsin.
03:37:32.000But if he wins Pennsylvania, that's huge.
03:37:35.000Does he need both Michigan and Wisconsin to win?
03:37:44.000So obviously it seems like it really is going to come down to Pennsylvania.
03:37:48.000I think this is a good time to mention that she actually was having an inkling towards picking the governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, who is incredibly popular in the state but decided not to.
03:37:58.000What do you guys make of that decision and do you think it would have any impact or am I just recklessly speculating here?
03:38:03.000Listen, I think it was a brilliant decision.
03:38:05.000Coach Walls really speaks to me as a man, and I know every guy I know sees Tim Walls and they go, what a really cool manly guy.
03:38:12.000I want to vote for the ticket that he's on.
03:38:32.000He said he had a weapon of war in a war and it turns out he was in Italy.
03:38:36.000I think he did many tours in China too.
03:38:38.000What's he doing walking around Italy with a gun for?
03:38:41.000Well, we did a cartoon about that where a journalist calls him out on that and then it cuts them having PTSD flashbacks of Italy where he's shooting his gun and they're like, stop it!
03:39:14.000But if they stop the count right now, Harris has PA, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
03:39:22.000Obviously, the presidential election is the big fish to fry, but there's still a lot on the line with Congress considering how close it is.
03:39:29.000The path to conquering the House for Republicans, I believe, is through New York, where there's a handful of swing districts on Long Island and right above Manhattan in New York, where if they do swing to the right, Donald Trump will be able to have a majority in the House.
03:39:43.000The thing is, if the Democrats get a majority in the House, they are almost definitely going to impeach Donald Trump right out of the gate.
03:39:48.000So right now, I got 270 to win pulled up.
03:39:54.000If Kamala Harris holds the expected deep blue states, Trump takes the expected red states, but Harris takes Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, she wins 270.
03:40:06.000There's a possibility, although I don't necessarily think so.
03:40:10.000I think New York Times is giving the edge on Wisconsin to Republicans as of right now.
03:40:14.000So Democrats have no edge anymore at all.
03:40:17.000Republicans have the edge probabilistically in every swing state.
03:40:21.000But if right now the map were to stop looking at decision desk with the three, the blue wall states, Harris would win at 270.
03:40:28.000I don't think that's the reality considering what they're tracking with Michigan and Wisconsin over the New York Times.
03:40:35.000I don't know why Decision Desk lowered Trump's chance of winning just now, considering these are the states that matter.
03:40:41.000It's possible because the information from Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania is showing that she is further ahead than she would have to be if Trump wins Nevada.
03:40:56.000So if Trump takes back Michigan, takes Nevada, and loses PA, he still wins.
03:41:21.000It's crazy how significant Michigan and Pennsylvania are.
03:41:25.000And it's also, it's really been crazy to see how the uncommitted vote in Michigan, these are predominantly Arabs and Muslims, frustrated with Kamala Harris' pro-Israel stance, saying that they won't support her.
03:41:36.000You know, if this comes down to tens of thousands of votes in Michigan or Pennsylvania, which has a large Jewish population, which has been Democratic and could potentially flip because they're distressed to see how Kamala Harris has also been handling the Israel situation.
03:43:06.000We were talking about the race coming down to Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, potentially.
03:43:11.000The Daily Wire broke this story that Kamala is running pro-Israel ads in Pennsylvania and pro-Palestine ads in Michigan, which is super funny.
03:43:21.000Just like two different positions in two different states.
03:43:25.000Well, and it's, you know, it's one thing to stay silent about an issue or not run on a specific issue in a state if you think it's not popular.
03:43:32.000But to take two opposing positions, I don't know.
03:43:36.000What do you make of the uncommitted movement in Michigan that is saying, although we would traditionally be Democrats because we are so principled when it comes to Israel-Palestine, that we cannot support her because of this?
03:43:50.000One thing that the Democrats have always relied on is being able to import immigrants who they believe are going to vote for them as long as they give them welfare benefits.
03:43:58.000And I think that they're starting to learn, especially when we're discussing the issue of Israel and Palestine, they're not going to side with establishment Democrats because they're not going to side with Israel.
03:44:07.000And so, when you look at Muslim voters in general, one of the interesting things is, even though migrants, and especially migrants who tend to be welfare recipients, are going to vote Democrat, and even though I am in no way, shape, or form celebrating the growing influence of Islam in America or anywhere else, the reality is these are not liberal people, right?
03:44:28.000they're in the long run not going to end up voting in Democratic interests unless they can find a way to keep those interests in line with identity politics.
03:44:37.000And on the Israel-Palestine issue, they just can't.
03:44:38.000So I just want to shout out Decision Desk once again for claiming that Donald Trump and Jill Stein have tied in Lawrence County in South Carolina.
03:45:53.000Look, J.D. Vance was a great candidate, and at the beginning, a lot of people doubted him.
03:45:56.000They thought that he was, A, somebody who Trump shouldn't pick on the basis of the fact that he initially didn't like Trump, and also, B, he was perceived as being too far to the right.
03:46:05.000He made some comments that were offensive, and it was also obvious that J.D. Vance is more of a true believer when it comes to right-wing thought as opposed to Trump, who's more of a moderate.
03:46:14.000But, man, I mean, he's really turned out to be a phenomenal pick.
03:46:16.000He's really turned out to be a phenomenal pick.
03:47:42.000They can use binary to do the math super fast because there's so many dimensions of, like, how does it do the thing that it does the thing to do the thing to do...
03:51:35.000So not a flip, but Republicans have held New Hampshire.
03:51:37.000Did Trump carry Mark Robinson across the finish line in, I believe, North Carolina?
03:51:42.000Because I think he was running for governor there, and he had that scandal, and people were scared that that was going to drag Trump down, but it looks like Trump's going to be able to overcome that, and Republicans are going to benefit off of some of Trump's coattails in some of these elections, so it seems.
03:53:33.000And the same in Pennsylvania when he picked up Oz.
03:53:36.000So we'll see if McCormick in Pennsylvania, which would be a huge pickup, could pull through because that, again, could help flip the Senate.
03:53:42.000That was somebody Ben Shapiro was telling us that he was personally campaigning for.
03:53:47.000I'm seeing a lot of chatter about Virginia and Decision Desk already calling it, but a lot of people are saying, no way.
03:53:54.000So Norfolk, Richmond, Alexandria are all...
03:54:00.000Alexandria looks like, I'm sorry, Richmond looks like only 18% of the votes are in.
03:55:26.000Like, if we look at the map right now and say Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, all go Democrat, and then Georgia is leaning Republican, North Carolina is leaning Republican, if Trump loses Nevada, Arizona is already projected to go Republican, and the Blue Wall, but wins Virginia.
03:55:43.000If Virginia flips for some reason, that's it.
03:56:06.000It's just an important election, and there is some anxiety in waiting for the results, and you go, man, is it going to take 10 days or whatever?
03:56:13.000Are they really going to try to drag this out?
03:56:15.000You had Obama tweeting earlier today, you know, sometimes it takes 11 days.
03:57:49.000The Florida decision desk still has not fixed their busted data.
03:57:55.000There was a BLM leader who voted for Trump.
03:57:58.000It's so interesting to see how hard Trump has been vying for the black vote, considering the things that he'll do for them, and how historically they haven't rewarded him for that support that he's given them.
03:58:09.000So for example, he did criminal justice reform.
03:58:12.000Some of what I thought is actually a horrible policy that let out a lot of violent criminals.
03:58:16.000That was supposed to be a give me for the black community.
03:58:18.000Then he'll give pardons to a bunch of rappers and murderers.
04:03:08.000I saw the number 311 in there and I saw the media try to call it, but I saw 311 for Trump and I just woke up the next day and I was like, that's it.
04:06:46.000Because they're all about the narrative.
04:06:47.000They're all about the destruction and chaos in order to sell their story.
04:06:51.000There can be people out with Joe Biden t-shirts on smashing things, and the news will be telling you that it's Republicans and right-wingers.
04:06:59.000They could literally, not just Antifa, but actually be wearing Harris gear, and they would be out there smashing things, and they could be screaming, we hate Donald Trump, smashing stuff, and they will still tell you...
04:07:55.000He's a result of the Tea Party coming out and protesting peacefully and cleaning up after themselves and being called all the names in the book because of it.
04:08:05.000So they said, we're going to stop worrying about electing the nice guy.
04:08:10.000You brought Mitt Romney, the most milquetoast, most polite politician ever.
04:08:16.000And they called him all the names that they called Donald Trump.
04:08:19.000And so the Tea Party said, we don't care.
04:08:22.000Donald Trump is now the favorite for the popular votes.
04:09:41.000Dude, I cannot tell you how amazing and hilarious and cathartic it would be for them to not even be able to blame the Electoral College.
04:09:48.000If he gets the popular vote, that is going to be incredible.
04:09:52.000Now, to what you guys were saying earlier about the fact that when there's violence from the left, if Trump wins, they're going to blame him.
04:09:58.000This comes right from their playbook, and I was talking about this earlier tonight.
04:10:01.000One bit of rhetoric that they have that's been very useful for them over the past five to ten years It's dangerous.
04:10:28.000Donald Trump has taken the lead in Pennsylvania by.3 with 1.666 million votes to Harris' 1.621.
04:10:59.000What you guys are saying about street violence, Mike Benz, we had him on the show a few weeks ago, and he was talking about, like, basically the State Department's playbook, what they'll do in other countries, how they'll send in, like, the Maidan protests in the Ukraine.
04:11:09.000They'll have these people uprise against the government that they want out of power, and then they'll call them freedom fighters in the news, and this violent, eruptive mob will basically destroy the country, and then they'll say, see what your president caused?
04:12:03.000And I think it's coming from Democrats.
04:12:04.000I think these people are being asked, do you think democracy in jeopardy?
04:12:07.000They're going, yeah, they're trying to arrest the front runner for the presidency.
04:12:11.000And they swapped out the president and the primary no longer counts for anything.
04:12:15.000Does democracy no longer important there?
04:12:17.000The thing about political violence that's really troubling is that it's not treated equally by both sides.
04:12:22.000That's So, for example, all of the Republicans are constantly pressed on January 6th and January 6th this, and they're forced to condemn it.
04:12:28.000But I'm very ambivalent when it comes to that, as somebody who is on the ground covering it, because when there's any violence from any people, from the George Floyd stuff to the BLM riots, all of the Democrats are actually behind them and support them.
04:12:47.000So while BLM and George Floyd riots are the voice of the unheard and therefore justifiable, none of that can be said allegedly for January 6th.
04:12:54.000And everybody, it has to be widely condemned.
04:12:56.000Although, why isn't January 6th the voice of the unheard?
04:12:59.000Why are they dealing with their valid concerns that they have?
04:13:03.000And obviously there were some bad players involved in January 6th.
04:13:06.000But as somebody who was there, that was less than 1% of the people, and I think it's too broad of a brush to paint, as opposed to somebody who also covered the George Floyd riots, where most of the people there were participating in violence.
04:14:56.000Current data out of Wisconsin has Kamala Harris up by.1 with 44% in, so it is looking very good for Donald Trump as of right now because Madison is at 72%, Milwaukee is at 48%.
04:15:09.000Look at this, Waukesha County, 77% in, and Trump is winning by 19 points!
04:15:55.000You are going to see a bunch of moderate Democrats run primaries and say, these people are psychopaths.
04:16:00.000And then, hopefully, I hope this is what happens, in maybe, I don't know, eight or ten years or whatever, The Democrats are a much more moderate party that looks more like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr.
04:16:12.000The Republican Party looks like Donald Trump, and our disagreements are substantially more mundane.
04:16:16.000We hang out, we eat pizza together, and then we debate minor issues but mostly agree.
04:16:21.000It's funny because I kind of think actually the exact opposite.
04:16:24.000I think Trump's a legendary politician.
04:16:26.000And uniquely fit to unify the party, which is going through a realignment currently.
04:16:30.000He's still managing to bring all those factions together.
04:16:33.000But in a post-Trump world, I don't know if there is a Republican figure who could bring together all these factions, as opposed to the Democrats, who will fall in line with almost anybody, I believe, who votes for president.
04:16:53.000I'm thinking, though, we have to factor in what he wants to do in four years.
04:16:56.000Let's just say he reduces the income tax to the point of where he wants, and we're using the tariffs like we did pre-1900 to actually fund our government.
04:19:25.000This election was probably always going to come down to the Rust Belt.
04:19:28.000It's obviously now coming down to the Rust Belt.
04:19:30.000There are real challenges because I think in every presidential election in my lifetime, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan have voted in unison.
04:19:53.000Which, again, none of us on this panel were alive the last time that that happened.
04:19:58.000But I do think that it's possible tonight.
04:19:59.000I think he's looking great in Wisconsin.
04:20:02.000There's actually some pretty encouraging signs, even in Michigan.
04:20:05.000And I'm not giving up on Pennsylvania yet.
04:20:07.000He could sweep the Rust Belt, and then you would have a truly decisive victory, which I think, listen, I want Donald Trump to be president.
04:20:14.000Obviously, we've talked about that ad nauseum.
04:20:16.000If he loses, I wanted him to lose by a lot.
04:20:19.000The worst thing for the country is a narrow, like within the margin, Kamala Harris victory.
04:22:30.000What do you think of these two states?
04:22:32.000Is that the most important issue or one of the issues that's really moving the needle there is something else that we should be paying attention to?
04:22:37.000And what do you think about Israel playing a role in these two states as a political issue?
04:22:42.000In fairness to Kamala Harris, I think it was very important that she secure the Minnesota vote.
04:22:56.000Now, listen, I do think that the Gaza, you know, the Palestinians of Gaza massacring a thousand Jews and actively holding Americans hostage.
04:23:07.000Listen, the last time Americans were actively held hostage during a presidential election, Ronald Reagan came to power.
04:23:13.000Like you had one of the great victories, Republican victories of the second half of the 20th century.
04:23:18.000And then they were immediately let out.
04:23:20.000It's remarkable that we don't talk more about the fact that there are Americans being held hostage.
04:23:24.000And the reason is because it's so bad for the Democrats.
04:23:28.000It's so bad for Joe Biden and therefore Kamala Harris that this is happening.
04:23:32.000Obviously, the fact that Kamala couldn't bring herself to choose the swing state governor, who's very popular in his state, to be her vice president simply because she couldn't be seen to be cozying up to Israel.
04:23:44.000I do think could wind up being part of what cost her the presidency.
04:23:50.000Michigan has one of the largest Muslim populations in the country.
04:23:53.000It takes a much different position on...
04:23:57.000I don't know that we can say that Israel's seven-front war that they're currently fighting, which I very much support, is going to be decisive.
04:24:06.000I think far more likely what you're going to see in the Rust Belt.
04:24:09.000The reason we've said for years in this country, as goes Michigan, so goes the country, is because Michigan represents It's a core American industry.
04:24:16.000It represents kind of the American economy.
04:24:19.000We call it the Rust Belt because it's where industry happens.
04:24:21.000You know, you have the steel mills of Pennsylvania.
04:24:23.000So I think these are the people who are sort of the most adversely affected by the economic policy of the Biden-Harris administration.
04:24:32.000That's not to say that I don't think that the conflict in the Middle East has any bearing on the vote.
04:24:36.000But while it's fun to say she should have picked Josh Shapiro, and while it would probably be the case that has she picked Josh Shapiro...
04:24:43.000She would have transcended some of these issues by picking a very popular swing state governor to be her vice president.
04:24:48.000I don't know if that's the same as saying that the decisive issue in those states is Israel's war effort, which I don't think is the case.
04:24:56.000So I know this was mentioned when I was joining you guys, but the New York Times hasn't called the Senate race in Ohio, but it does look like Bernie Moreno is crushing Sherrod Brown.
04:25:12.000You can't emphasize enough how important it is that we control the Senate, and I think it's becoming more and more clear that we will control the Senate, even if we lose the House, although I'm hopeful about the House.
04:26:30.000I think McCormick is a very strong candidate.
04:26:32.000It'll be a real shame if he doesn't make it into the U.S. Senate.
04:26:36.000That said, splitting the ticket is such a peculiar thing.
04:26:43.000And there's been this big movement, particularly among...
04:26:46.000Supporters of Israel to say you should vote for Donald Trump to be president because it's in Israel's interest, but you should not vote for the Republican to be in the Senate because the people saying it are still broadly left, and they're typically secular Jews who are politically left-leaning but who have seen since October 7th something that they didn't think they would see in their lifetime, which is the importance of the American presidency for the security of Israel.
04:27:12.000And so it actually may be a point in favor of your position that you took a moment ago that maybe the Shapiro choice is more decisive.
04:27:28.000Also, Pittsburgh was the location of a horrible mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue.
04:27:34.000There are a lot of Jews in Pittsburgh.
04:27:36.000There's a large Jewish community there.
04:27:37.000They've historically been left-leaning.
04:27:39.000But things like attacks, anti-Semitic targeting of themselves, seeing these chants that are coming out of some of these anti-Semitic protests that we're seeing around We were all overly excited.
04:28:04.000We knew this was going to happen, but Harris is now leading in Virginia.
04:28:19.000I mean, if Trump had won Virginia, it would just be like game over, of course.
04:28:23.000It was never very likely, but man, it would have been fun.
04:28:26.000When you're talking about the conflict in the Middle East, I think, like in Michigan, while it may not completely sway the electorate over there, the big swath where you have the Muslims in Michigan and you have Jews in Pennsylvania, that can influence a lot of a lot of other people to move in certain directions so from that standpoint i think it does i just don't know if like each of those pockets if they all voted one way then it's all one no
04:28:54.000but if you're in you're around you live in michigan around a lot of muslims and you you kind of talking to your neighbors you go yeah that kind of makes some sense same thing in in pennsylvania so i think their influence of who starts to lean that way like Like we saw, there were so many that came up at Trump's Michigan rally and they came up on stage and they were just talking like, we support this, we support him.
04:29:16.000Because also, I think they see the right on the wall.
04:29:27.000But who's losing right now is the people they know.
04:29:29.000So if they go, hey, this guy's saying he's going to at least stop it.
04:29:35.000neighbors around them maybe to shift too.
04:29:36.000It's also the case that had Donald Trump not lost the presidency in 2020, the Gaza massacre in Israel by the Palestinians of Gaza never would have taken place.
04:29:47.000The prerequisite for that to take place was Joe Biden unfreezing all the assets of Iran and essentially giving them billions and billions of dollars to feed their proxies to launch I don't agree with this, but what do you make of the argument that it was because the Abraham Accords were coming to fruition that kind of sparked this by Hamas as a kind of last-hitch effort to kind of ruin peace between the Jews and Arabs?
04:30:10.000It's not an argument against the good things.
04:30:27.000It's not an argument against the good things.
04:32:44.000It is possible that Trump takes out the whole blue wall, which would be brilliant.
04:32:51.000It would make for a mandate for Donald Trump.
04:33:00.000have to win the popular vote so that if Trump wins the electoral vote and Kamala wins the popular vote, they will claim they are the mass, they are the majority, they are the popular mandate.
04:34:28.000It makes all of the arguments for that stuff go away.
04:34:31.000And then when you're making those arguments, normal people, which I keep referring to, the normies that only watch about an hour on news per week, they're going to look at those people and say, you are effing crazy.
04:34:56.000It goes to show that people are in support of mass deportations as well.
04:35:00.000It says you can't just bring in 10 plus million illegal immigrants in the United States, unvetted, letting everyone in here without paying the price.
04:35:08.00070% of Americans are pro-mass deportation.
04:35:11.000Not pro- And one third of Democrats support that as well.
04:36:18.000You know, it almost needs to be low-key, but it also needs, yeah, they need to take it step by step when it comes to mass deportation as well.
04:36:24.000But then we need people like Tim and Rogan and everybody else who's obviously shown through this election cycle that mainstream media isn't the way to pull up those other events that have happened and say, this looks bad, remember this.
04:36:38.000Four and a half hours without it doing any shout-outs, but considering the extended duration, we're going to give a shout-out to our sponsors, which are ourself.
04:38:35.000As we're having these discussions, as we're seeing the numbers shift, and we're seeing all this stuff come in, are we calculating the possibility of these mail-in ballots moving the needle the other way, or is it too far one side and the other?
04:38:48.000I believe many of them have come in already, but it is not being factored in the way that it was in 2020.
04:38:54.000Four years ago, they were all saying, hey, hold on, we're sitting on these ballots.
04:39:21.000Because that means the Democrats will claim they won the Electoral College and the popular vote, and Trump stole it with his cronies in the Supreme Court.
04:39:27.000Hopefully, the way things are going right now, I don't think...
04:39:32.000The New York Times, look, they just increased it to an 86% chance to win for Trump with a.8 popular vote.
04:39:37.000If Trump wins the popular vote and the Electoral College, holy crap, they just...
04:39:41.000Okay, so the New York Times just shifted from toss-up to lean Republican Wisconsin and Michigan.
04:39:58.000I just gotta emphasize, we are a country at war right now, whether we want to admit it or not, in the Ukraine and this whole Israeli thing, we need to treat it as such.
04:40:05.000The Commander-in-Chief is in severe danger at all times and should be treated like, really, really, really take this guy's life seriously.
04:40:18.000There's people outside, but there's people in here, you know, when they want to go on a statement about the enemy from within, I'm like, you know, that's part of the Constitution from fight foreign and domestic, and unfortunately, I think there's a lot here.
04:40:32.000He's talking about illegal aliens that are committing crimes, that we need to arrest people who have broken the law, and we need to...
04:40:41.000And it's remarkable how, hey, the people who are here illegally committing crimes should go home, and they're like, that's cruel and unusual.
04:40:48.000Get them a plane ride or a train ride home.
04:40:51.000But I do have this from CBS News exit poll in Michigan.
04:40:55.000Younger voters aged 18 to 29 are narrowly going for Trump right now.
04:40:59.000The deficit for Harris is in large part to younger men in Michigan who are more for Trump...
04:41:33.000So this is from Libs of Tick that says, Osceola County in Florida, one of the largest populations of Puerto Ricans outside Puerto Rico, and Trump has flipped it.
04:41:42.000Remember when the media cried for a week about a joke about Puerto Rico and how he'd lose votes?
04:42:14.000We should start calling ourselves the Grand Opportunity Party now instead of the Grand Old Party, because I think those young people you're talking about in college, they have a binary choice.
04:42:52.000To your point, not only is it just Vance, but the support from Musk, which I was mentioning earlier, the support from Musk and the things that Elon Musk is trying to do, these are all people that are forward-looking.
04:43:32.000To defeat incumbent Bob Casey would be massive.
04:43:36.000In Ohio, Bernie Moreno is up by five against Sherrod Brown, the incumbent.
04:43:40.000This would be two seats if that holds.
04:43:44.000Now, it could be a split vote, but right now, we've got, according to the New York Times, Trump is up by three points in Pennsylvania with 61% reporting, and they're projecting it to lean for Trump in Pennsylvania.
04:43:57.000Let me say that Berks County was where Scott Pressler did tons and tons of his work.
04:44:14.000Casey's been there forever and he's horrible.
04:44:17.000I hope that it shows what Scott Pressler did and what a lot of other people.
04:44:21.000I mean, I was vice chair of the LA GOP, and we ended up gaining about 60,000 new votes, new registered voters for Los Angeles County, while the left lost 40,000, and it was a net loss of the population of 240,000 people.
04:44:37.000So it tells you that not the transplants, but the people who grew up in LA are changing over there.
04:44:43.000So I'd like to give a shout out to California and LA. Don't be surprised if their numbers help out with this popular vote, but also that within the next four to five years, Los Angeles County and California alone starts to turn around.
04:45:19.000And we can't go to bed and this will change, right?
04:45:22.000The fact that it has to get that far in those cities where people are roaming around, murdering children, doing what you were just talking about.
04:45:31.000The fact that it has to get that far before people start waking up and say, hold on, let's take a U-turn here because this is completely out of control.
04:45:38.000It's disappointing, but I am thankful that we're there to where people are waking up and running away from what they've originally been voting for the last handful of decades.
04:45:48.000Well, it's the idea of everyone has their different rock bottom and people don't make the change until their stomach starts to hurt.
04:45:54.000And so now we're seeing people going, wait a minute, that person who's destroying my neighborhood, that's starting to hurt.
04:46:01.000Where before when you heard about it, it was from a distance and it's like, oh, or the story's not real or it's just being suppressed so people don't have no idea.
04:46:36.000So you see this happening to your community, you kind of become numb to it, but then he opened the floodgates and like, oh, it's not just here, it's everywhere, and it's progressively getting worse and worse and worse.
04:46:48.000So much of this because it opened everybody's eyes.
04:46:51.000It also allowed the tech industry to be openly pro-Trump as well.
04:46:55.000I have a friend that's pretty high up in tech, and he's always sending me people that are leaders in the tech industry openly supporting Donald Trump.
04:47:07.000This speaks to the same thing that we were talking about in Philadelphia, how you see a lot of people with Trump You know, flags and stuff like that.
04:47:15.000And that was absolutely unacceptable in 2020.
04:49:31.000Kamala is up by.2, but everyone's basically saying that's because Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Tucson have already voted, and rural red districts are going to get their results in soon, so it's likely going down on Trump.
04:49:41.000I'm getting reports that they are celebrating at Mar-a-Lago because the internal polling says they already won.
04:51:04.000It's the same thing that the left wants when it comes to law.
04:51:08.000They don't want clearly defined laws because clearly defined laws are easy to follow and they're hard to...
04:51:19.000What you're saying is incredibly reasonable here, and it just goes to show that a lot of the Democrat base has turned off their ability to critically think because they will buy the argument that what you're talking about right there is racist.
04:52:33.000And I'm thinking about a post-November 5th United States with all of these things in alignment.
04:52:40.000And the question is, how is it that after everything they said about Donald Trump, I'm the data coming from Florida, Florida shifted further to the right than 2022 and 2020, which means these people ignored the corporate press, We're good to go.
04:53:12.000Even to a certain extent CNN and after that, it was a death nail.
04:53:18.000So Trump wasn't just taking out the Democrats, he was actually taking out the legacy media because of what they have done to him and to people like ourselves over the last seven, eight years.
04:53:27.000So it was going to be a quiet whimper, but they're done.
04:53:40.000The amount of people that I find on the street that are saying, I'm getting my news from people that I trust on X, the number has skyrocketed over the years.
04:53:48.000People used to say that they watch Network X, Y, Z. A lot of people just bypass that.
04:53:53.000They go to the journalists that they trust.
04:55:00.000So if everything goes the way that it seems like, you're talking about the House, the Senate, and the office of the presidency, that means literally the whole conservative agenda.
04:55:16.000If the House goes Republican, the Senate, and the executive branch, they need only on January 3rd, when's the first day they can draft a bill in the House?
04:55:29.000Oh, not until after the new Congress is sworn in.
04:56:38.000You can't have them correct the ship when everything they've been doing has been woke and crazy and then you're going, Okay, Wolverine and Deadpool did well, so now make stuff like that.
04:56:50.000If we don't think that they're going to implement a voter ID, do we think that they would at least get rid of election month and mass mail-in?
04:56:58.000Do you think that they would be successful or go after that?
04:57:01.000The challenge, I believe, is that the state legislatures per the Constitution have the right to decide how they run their own elections.
04:57:06.000And so that's a challenge for federal Congress.
04:57:09.000This is why it's so important that Republicans win the state level, state legislatures and state senates.
04:57:16.000In a sense, just play the political game of, hey, we want to vote that we should do this.
04:57:21.000Yes, it doesn't play in the state, but if your state goes, no, we're not going to do it now, in a sense, it shows your electorate, we don't care about security because the country federally looks like they care, but yet California goes, it's illegal to even ask for somebody.
04:57:35.000Guys, I have another update from inside.
04:58:24.000So, like, members of Congress or people that are running in the things, they have somebody standing there with, like, a live feed that comes in for the state.
04:59:28.000If Kamala Harris holds the blue wall and Trump wins Nevada, Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia, Trump loses.
04:59:34.000This is Ben Shapiro's worst case scenario where he says Florida then files a lawsuit because the census was done wrong and PA has too many electoral votes.
04:59:42.000The Supreme Court will likely agree and flip it, giving Trump 270.
04:59:46.000There's also the mail-in ballot scenario.
05:01:12.000CNN is reporting that Kamala Harris' headquarters has fallen into complete silence with crowds of supporters visibly tense, with some seeing pacing while others are beginning to lose hope.
05:07:03.000Well, you know, to your point about what we do next is, you know, we clean up, but we also have to continue in what Tim's been huge in this whole, you know, production's been huge on with Prairie U and Daily Wire, Babylon Bee.
05:07:15.000We have to continue to create the culture because there will be nothing left and a population is really only as strong as its stories.
05:07:23.000So if we're not making stories for people to get on board with, yes, we can have people who are one plus one always equals two.
05:07:33.000So now we have to, you know, as Tim's done music and Daily Wire has done more comedy and more scripted and PragerU and so on, they're making the culture.
05:15:05.000Accuse your opponent of what you're doing.
05:15:06.000I mean, that's an ancient evil tactic.
05:15:08.000Yeah, and they've been doing that, you know, nonstop.
05:15:11.000They say Donald Trump is going to do these things while they're actually doing it.
05:15:15.000Donald Trump is going to use the DOJ against his political opponents while they're prosecuting Donald Trump, while he's showing up in court, while his mugshot is being prosecuted.
05:15:24.000Paraded around as another image of defiance.
05:15:29.000That's something that they didn't intend to happen, but that mugshot became an image of defiance.
05:15:37.000They put it up as their AVI on Twitter and stuff, as an image of defiance.
05:15:43.000Big middle fingers because that's what Donald Trump has been from day one.
05:15:48.000He has been a middle finger to the establishment from day one.
05:15:53.000He said, I'm not going to do things the way that you tell me that I have to.
05:15:57.000I'm not going to lay down and just do whatever so that way I can make a million bucks or two million bucks like all the other presidents because they weren't rich before.
05:16:06.000He was a billionaire and he didn't give a shit.
05:16:10.000He had big dick money when he got in, so he didn't need to worry about if he was going to be a millionaire when he got out, because he knew he was going to be a billionaire.
05:16:19.000Now, with those moves that you said they will make, and I do believe they will make, I do believe that violence will happen, I do believe they'll try to do some shenanigans.
05:16:27.000To her point, and I want to see what you think, I think the bigger the win, the less of, not saying at all, but the less of the crap.
05:19:24.000And PA is about to go likely Republican any second now.
05:19:28.000Not one of them is likely Democrat, and I think that's the most important thing here.
05:19:33.000There's a chance Trump wins all of these so-called blue wall states, the Rust Belt states, and that would be insane for the future of electoralism here.
05:19:40.000There are some rumors circulating, I don't want to say too much, but the rumors circulating among some journalists is that they believe Trump has already won the entire blue wall.
05:20:41.000And I'm making a larger political point that many Republicans are more concerned about the opinion of the New York Times than their own constituents.
05:22:05.000They need to understand that they have been rejected totally, that they no longer hold the power that they thought they had, and that they're no longer to be looked at in any esteem.
05:22:42.000What do you think is the thing, if he does win, if it looks like what we think it looks like, what do you think is the thing that motivated and changed people the most?
05:22:50.000Do you think it's the economy, the trans stuff?
05:23:22.000I think that the trans issues really do matter, and I think it's more about women that care about their daughters going into the bathroom with a man possibly.
05:23:31.000I want to play this clip from CNN for you guys.
05:23:34.000Abby, you and Jeff have been talking to people inside the Harris campaign.
05:23:41.000Yeah, Jake, let me just give you a gut check here about what we are hearing here as we've been sitting here reporting from the Harris headquarters.
05:23:49.000And I think the operative word right now is silence.
05:23:52.000There's not a lot being said because the Harris team appears to be searching for bright spots in the map as these results very, very slowly have ended.
05:24:02.000Searching for bright spots and also very aware of the warning signs throughout the electorate in Virginia, in Iowa, in other places.
05:24:11.000I am told that Milwaukee and Detroit and Philadelphia, that is what the Harris campaign tonight is holding out hope.
05:24:19.000First of all, there's two, and it's this.
05:24:50.000Subject, what we're seeing so far, team.
05:24:52.000As polls close across the country, I wanted to give everyone an update on what we're seeing.
05:24:56.000As we have known all along, this is a razor-thin race.
05:24:59.000Thanks to this amazing team, we have seen incredible turnout across the battleground states, and the closeness of the race is exactly what we prepared for.
05:25:06.000While we continue to see data trickle in from the Sunbelt states, we have known all along that our clearest path to 270 electoral votes lies through the Blue Wall states, and we feel good about what we're seeing.
05:25:16.000In Pennsylvania, we overperformed turnout expectations in Philadelphia and overperformed in our early vote expectation in Bucks County.
05:25:23.000We don't have election day results from Philadelphia, but we do know that we have overperformed turnout expectations there and have seen especially high turnout in places with large non-white and student populations.
05:25:32.000We expect to see higher turnout in Philadelphia than in 2020.
05:25:36.000Outside of Philadelphia, we have limited data on turnout and support right now, but we do know...
05:25:41.000What we do have is tracking with our expectations.
05:25:43.000We are awaiting more results, like everyone else, and hope to get a closer read in the coming hours.
05:25:47.000In Michigan, we are awaiting a significant amount of votes to come in.
05:25:51.000The city of Detroit won't be reported until roughly midnight, but we have seen strong enough turnout throughout the early vote and election day there.
05:25:57.000Other results in Michigan are harder to parse, since results are coming in more piecemeal than elsewhere.
05:26:03.000In Wisconsin, we know there is a significant amount of votes remaining in Delaware, in Dane and Milwaukee counties, And we are seeing signs of strong performance in the Wow counties where we have partial data.
05:26:19.000We don't expect complete results from Wisconsin until tomorrow morning between 3 and 5 a.m.
05:26:24.000So I have this Axios national correspondent posted a portion of this memo, so it appears to be confirmed.
05:26:33.000If you're explaining you're losing, right, but that doesn't mean that they're not going to go pull out extra stops to change the results that they're getting.
05:26:40.000It's a cope, but you have to wait until the middle of the night.
05:26:50.000In the midterms, the day of, it looked like Republicans had won, and then we wake up the next day and they're like, oh, we found a bunch of ballots.
05:30:26.000So, Michael, 89% chance of victory says The Needle.
05:30:30.000I've been watching The Needle all night because people said beware of The Needle.
05:30:33.000The Needle betrayed its partisans in 2016.
05:30:38.000But you've got to remember, The Needle betrayed its partisans because it started out for Hillary and then it moved toward Trump.
05:30:43.000This time, it's not that it's been totally consistent, it's kind of stalled out and doubled back a little bit sometimes, but it's basically moved consistently in Trump's favor all night, including for the popular vote.
05:31:00.000I think now we're past one, and so the popular vote doesn't matter, and it actually offends me that we have to talk about the popular vote, because that's not how elections are conducted, but it would be.
05:31:10.000I mean, it's just, we have a system of government here, and the libs, whenever they lose according to the rules, they say, ah, but the popular vote...
05:32:55.000I mean, right now, I wonder if there are enough votes in Philadelphia, no matter how powerful the machine is, to really turn this thing around.
05:33:53.000We were talking about this just before you came on, where they were basically saying, we're expecting votes to come in late tonight, so this isn't over.
05:34:00.000But I want to give a shout out to Lisa, who mentioned she's got sources at Mar-a-Lago.com.
05:34:31.000Well, the first thing that's going on is I feel very cool, because I have information now that you guys don't, and it makes me feel like a real cool guy.
05:34:43.000I'm actually not surprised to read that the tenor at Mar-a-Lago is pretty jubilant right now.
05:34:50.000You've got to remember, I mean, the public polls, until you had that crazy outlier from Iowa in the past few days and these kind of last minute nonsense things, the public polls were looking good for Trump.
05:35:02.000And so the public polls compared to the internals are, you know, it's like night and day.
05:35:07.000So if that's what we were getting, the campaigns were getting much better information.
05:35:12.000And given the way that things have skewed tonight, you know, probably the Trump campaign went into tonight feeling quite confident, more confident than we Trump supporters out here.
05:35:22.000They were speaking very confidently leading into this.
05:35:24.000And I understand that when you're running a campaign, there has to be a certain degree of confidence or else people aren't going to turn out.
05:35:29.000But especially with J.D. Vance on Joe Rogan, the noises he was making didn't really make it sound as if he was desperate, though.
05:35:36.000Noles, I wanted to ask you about one of the more potent issues that the Democrats are running on this election cycle, and it's obviously abortion.
05:35:43.000I know you guys here at The Daily Wire are extremely pro-life.
05:35:47.000Nowadays, Donald Trump and the campaign is saying that they don't want to move forward with any sort of national abortion ban.
05:35:51.000Do you feel as though the Trump campaign has abandoned the issue, and do you have any reluctance supporting them because of that?
05:35:57.000No, I don't think the campaign has abandoned the issue.
05:36:00.000Of course, there's always some confusion and confusing messages that come out of any campaign.
05:36:04.000Where there was confusion, I think it was resolved in the right way when President Trump said he would support pro-life in the ballot amendment in Florida and elsewhere.
05:36:13.000What President Trump has said on this is that he is pro-life and we have to win elections.
05:36:20.000And so when he says something like that, I don't think he's really talking about the substantive issue of abortion so much as he's talking about Prudence as a political virtue, which Aristotle tells us is actually the paramount political virtue.
05:37:17.000So for President Trump to say he's not going to pass a federal ban, well, okay, he's just listening to what the Supreme Court said two years ago.
05:39:03.000However, I will point out There was one Senate candidate in particular who I like personally, but I felt she was misguided on this.
05:39:12.000She was running in Arizona, Carrie Lake, and she came up with a defense of abortion, you know, in a way that was more substantive than other Republicans who were trying to be wishy-washy on the issue.
05:39:24.000And I thought this was misguided, and I felt I gently and charitably tried to guide her campaign in the other direction, and I guess, I don't know, I don't think they liked that general guidance.
05:40:03.000There were a number of pro-life groups who expressed concern, which I think is totally legitimate.
05:40:09.000However, I think even Lila Rose, who is one of the great pro-life leaders in the country, and she had raised a lot of concerns about the way Trump was talking about abortion.
05:40:18.000And I think she helped move the conversation in the right direction.
05:40:21.000But she came out and she said, I'm voting for Donald Trump.
05:40:24.000And so I think she showed a lot of moral clarity on that issue.
05:40:28.000It's good for the pro-life movement to keep building upon the wins that they have won and that President Trump has helped them to win.
05:40:55.000So basically what Amendment 4 did, it was an attempt to overturn the abortion law that existed in Florida, which makes it illegal to have an abortion after six weeks.
05:41:05.000And the majority of abortions, other than those caused by abortifacients, I should say, happened between about six and 14 weeks.
05:41:13.000And so it would have effectively outlawed abortion throughout the state, or I should say did effectively outlaw abortion throughout the state.
05:41:18.000And then what Amendment 4 sought to do was repeal that and make it the case that abortion was legal all the way up until the ninth month of pregnancy.
05:41:26.000Thankfully, Floridians voted against it and it ended up failing.
05:41:41.000I would just say, though, and I'm sure you would agree with me on this, there's a huge difference between making some of the noises on the issue that Trump made where he was actually speaking in favor of it or saying that a six-week ban is cruel and just not commenting on certain elements of it that aren't going to be politically advantageous to you without ever abandoning the principle.
05:41:59.000Look, there's a delicate balance here because what Trump was looking at is what we were all looking at, which is that Whenever abortion has been put up for a ballot amendment, until tonight, actually.
05:42:28.000You think about the way Trump talked about Project 2025.
05:42:30.000I kind of wish he hadn't totally tossed them under the bus, but there was part of what he said about it that I thought was wise, which is, huh, this thing?
05:42:38.000I don't really know anything about it.
05:43:20.000And so that's actually a political skill.
05:43:22.000And I think Trump has used it well, and we can continue to use it well.
05:43:25.000The reason why I want to focus and keep bringing up abortion is because I do truly believe this is one of the only things that Democrats have going for them.
05:43:33.000And it is extremely potent in their party.
05:43:37.000And the two, three, and four are far down the list after that for many Democrats.
05:43:41.000I think you're not entirely wrong, but that's in large part a product of the fact that Republicans have messaged very poorly on this.
05:43:50.000They haven't been unified around a single message.
05:43:52.000The singular message of the Democratic Party is it has to be allowed during the process of birth And in some cases after, as you mentioned.
05:44:00.000The Republican Party has been very wishy-washy and back and forth.
05:44:04.000I think what the Republican Party has to do is lay out the most consistent possible pro-life ethic, but then say, look, your alternative is either this or the people who want abortion to be legal during the process of birth.
05:44:17.000And the reality is I think most people would rather have abortion completely banned, even though that's not the most politically popular position, if that is the alternative to it being legal across the board.
05:44:26.000So right now in Pennsylvania, we got 82% reporting and Trump is up by 3%.
05:44:31.000So it's starting to look exceedingly good for Trump in Pennsylvania.
05:46:45.000When someone sees you open the ballot, it changes the outcome of the ballot you've counted.
05:46:50.000You know, no joke, there was the chairman of the Republican Party tweeted out about an hour or so ago, there was a move in one of the counties to stop counting, in one of the precincts, to just stop counting, and that was against the law.
05:47:05.000So the RNC threatened to sue, and just the threat of suing got them to continue counting.
05:47:11.000So you've got to give credit to the RNC here.
05:47:14.000They were not prepared in 2020 for pipes bursting.
05:47:18.000They were prepared this time, and the election officials are following suit.
05:47:22.000There are more things that they can do, I think, but I think that the fact that they had been ready to go with legal challenges right off the bat is an actual credit to Laura Trump and the job that her and the team have done.
05:47:38.000I want to talk a little bit about pro-life because I consider myself pro-choice with reason.
05:47:45.000But one of the things that makes me want to have kids is the hope to live.
05:49:03.000I want to make sure I grab this because we got this great tweet from Tim Kennedy.
05:49:07.000A list of Kamala Harris's endorsements.
05:49:09.000Taylor Swift, Oprah, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry.
05:49:11.000The Diddy Parties, The Avengers, Christina Aguilera, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Madonna, Cardi B, Lizzo, Cher, Mark Anthony, Lizzo, again, Usher, all of Hollywood, John Lennon, Kesha, Billie Eilish.
05:49:21.000With all of this, it's looking really good for Trump right now.
05:49:25.000Again, we don't want to count our chickens, but the fact that we're where we are right now, let's pause right here and say Trump has a massive advantage.
05:49:46.000They got woke and they went broke on probably the largest scale imaginable.
05:49:50.000This is why I said that the turning point, and I agree that it was the turning point for Trump in this campaign was that moment where he raised his fist in the air.
05:50:07.000I mentioned I thought the big shift was when he did, when Joe Rogan, or when Theo Vaughn and Donald Trump did the show, and Donald Trump went on Theo Vaughn's show.
05:50:14.000Shout out to Barron Trump for putting that stuff together.
05:50:16.000It was only because people got to see and hear from not only his endorsements, like Cardi B, where's the two-hour podcast of her bearing her soul to the world, expressing why she did that.
05:50:27.000People aren't resonating with these big celebrities anymore.
05:50:53.000I mean, you also look at this coalition of celebrities and how far to the left they always lean and how they lose their career if they're not.
05:51:41.000So after the debacle with George Bush and Al Gore, Florida went through and they revamped their system and they changed everything so that way they would never have that happen again because, to be honest with you, the state of Florida as an entity really didn't like being the reason that there was all that drama.
05:52:00.000So they went and they looked into it and they fixed the problem.
05:52:02.000The problems that have happened since with voting and stuff, none of it's necessary.
05:52:07.000It is all a decision by the people in charge.
05:52:10.000And if any all these states out there, if you're if you live in a state that has an issue with with counting the votes, get politically active.
05:52:20.000Go after your legislature and get them to fix it.
05:56:18.000We do not talk about Cardi B. Well, so fundamentally, I don't think I've ever seen a more tone-deaf, ignorant celebrity than Cardi B. Wow.
05:56:28.000And when I saw her failing to be able to read at like a fourth grade level on national television, at first I started to feel bad for her and I was like, where is her like personal assistant?
05:56:41.000She literally called for her personal assistant from the microphone on stage and then proceeded to not be able to read what was directly in front of her.
05:56:49.000And I was like, yo, this is like beyond poor planning.
05:56:54.000I thought it was a very strange choice when she endorsed Bernie.
05:56:57.000I think it was Cardi that came out for Bernie early on.
05:59:04.000The bigger they are, the bigger the shift in that area, in that direction.
05:59:08.000You can see there certainly are some blue arrows.
05:59:12.000Overwhelmingly, the entire Midwest and East Coast has shifted to the right.
05:59:17.000There was a post I saw from Aaron Rupar, and he said...
05:59:22.000I'm paraphrasing that, yeah, people are going to blame Russia, they're going to blame whatever, but people need to accept that America wants what Trump is selling.
05:59:31.000He then goes on to add misogyny, transphobia, homophobia, etc., whatever, who cares?
05:59:44.000So Trump is constantly referred to as some far-right fascist Nazi candidate.
05:59:48.000The reality is his perspective is very, very moderate.
05:59:51.000I mean, he's basically a New York Democrat from 2008.
05:59:54.000He's not a far-right person by any means.
05:59:56.000And his positions are actually pretty in line with, at the very least, what most voters consider to be palatable.
06:00:02.000Now, the thing is, he will say things in very bombastic ways because he's an entertainer.
06:00:06.000And frankly, it works for him because it gets him in the headlines.
06:00:09.000But the Democrats will take him, somebody who says extreme sounding things, but ultimately has a series of positions in his platform that the average American would not even consider remotely extreme.
06:00:20.000And then they'll bring out people like Kamala Harris to very softly and gently say extremely insane, unhinged extreme things.
06:00:29.000But because of her tone, it's not crazy.
06:00:32.000Now, unfortunately, even though that's their usual strategy with their political leaders, it didn't work very well with Kamala.
06:00:38.000Because she's not as talented a communicator as they would need to get that message across in a way that doesn't sound threatening or upsetting or repulsive to your average person.
06:00:58.000I've been seeing the clips of her floating around, these cheap fakes, as I'm sure the media would call them, speaking in different accents to different crowds, trying to quote the Bible, just generally embarrassing herself.
06:03:40.000I will say, guys, at this point, based on the sentiment we're seeing from the left and the right on X, it would be the most psychotic, deranged thing if we wake up tomorrow and it's the same as 2021.
06:03:54.000In 2020, everyone's saying, no, no, it's the red mirage.
06:04:22.000Even the voting machines, I've had a lot of issues and concern about electronic voting machines that we can't identify the code and that they can flip the dude.
06:04:30.000States are independent and they're doing it right.
06:04:35.000A lot of these are just like, you cannot seize the power from the people in this country.
06:04:39.000You can try, but that's the essence of this nation.
06:04:41.000I'm going to play this clip that Phil just pulled up.
06:04:43.00050,000 ballots to be released in the next nine minutes, and then 37,000 tomorrow.
06:05:03.000But I do want to show you, Rachel, just come take a look through the window here, because this is the one angle you can see election workers here in Philadelphia that is not their camera processing the ballots.
06:05:16.000And they're all in there now going through the process.
06:05:18.000OK, well, any ballot received, it is currently 12 or 5 a.m.
06:05:25.000So every ballot received at their midnight should be challenged to the Supreme Court.
06:05:31.000Because, let me explain something to everybody.
06:05:33.000You go to your polling location, you cast your ballot, it goes into a machine or into a box, they count it there, and they report the totals.
06:06:29.000expect challenges it's it's entirely likely that tomorrow you're gonna wake up and they'll say well you know it looks like trump won but there's challenges here there's challenges here there's challenges here expect that anticipate that because the last thing the left wants to do is leave any possibility of losing because again if they lose this is a mandate for donald trump
06:06:56.000If they lose, this makes their entire agenda, everything that they've been pushing for for the past...
06:08:21.000That could be 70,000 ballots, potentially, and it's two to one, which means they're looking at potentially picking up 45,000 when those come in.
06:08:42.000So it's 130 between these two districts, these counties.
06:08:46.000I don't think they can bring enough based on the amount of reporting.
06:08:48.000If we look at the additional red counties where there are small numbers, I don't think enough ballots exist in these two counties to actually beat Trump.
06:08:57.000And that's also not considering that 20% of those ballots are going to skew Republicans.
06:09:03.000Slews of these ballots are Republican ballots.
06:09:04.000This is how they end up calling races very early when there's limited voting because they know, hey look, not enough ballots exist in the rest of the state to overcome They're not calling it just yet, but the percentage we're getting from the needle on PA is 75% chance Trump wins.
06:09:21.000I don't know why they haven't called Georgia yet.
06:10:00.000I mean, that Venezuelan gang taking over a hotel in Colorado.
06:10:05.000Yeah, and not just the Venezuelan gang taking over a hotel in Colorado, but a media pundit speaking to the vice president saying it was only a handful of apartments that got taken over by Venezuelan gangs.
06:12:23.000And the thing about North Carolina, and John has been talking about this and will do more, at the wall is you do have kind of a sense of Of the country in the state of North Carolina, in that there are growing minority populations and there is a growing suburban, maybe more moderate population in and around the big cities.
06:12:48.000And so that is why the Harris campaign thought With the dynamics of the country right now that she would have a better shot.
06:12:57.000But look, the headwinds of the economy, the inflation that people are feeling, the difficulty in everyday, their everyday lives.
06:13:06.000Yeah, she could not outrun that Biden economy.
06:14:35.00023 minutes ago, New York Times, the Harris campaign just shut off the sound on the TVs at her watch party and replaced it with music after a guest on CNN said tonight felt more like 2016 than 2020.
06:14:46.000The crowd is significantly thinned here and the mood feels seriously downcast.
06:15:21.000Well, they were so inconsistent about that, too, because sometimes she would never do anything different from what Biden was doing, and she would argue that he was just a great president in the country who was in a phenomenal place.
06:15:30.000And then other times you'd have media publications literally saying things like, a new Republican tactic is to try to associate Kamala Harris with Joe Biden, as if she wasn't and isn't his VP. Not only that, the only reason that she was selected as the presidential frontrunner is because they didn't want to give up the money.
06:17:26.000They have different ways of appealing to people, and if a woman tries to act like a man, it does not come across the same way as if it was a man.
06:17:36.000Women absolutely can do everything, can do things that men can do.
06:17:40.000I'm not saying that women aren't capable.
06:17:41.000I'm not saying that women shouldn't be in positions of power.
06:17:44.000I'm saying that the road to get there is not the same road that men would take.
06:17:48.000Caleb Sinan on X says, imagine if there were 46 female presidents in a row and the first two men got beat by Roseanne.
06:18:00.000Phil, you made a good point there about Carrie Lake.
06:18:03.000You know, the message that a lot of people have taken away from Trump, which has just been a silly and inaccurate message, is what Trump taught us is that we should act like Trump.
06:19:48.000They're going out to harvest ballots and vote, guys.
06:19:51.000No, but in all seriousness, another thing to take away from this is that Trump won some of the places he won in ways that was totally unexpected or were totally unexpected.
06:20:06.000You're forgetting transphobia, my friend.
06:20:08.000But no, Nate Silver was talking about this, and there's a screenshot going viral of him telling someone, I think he'd bet him $100,000 if Trump won Florida by 8 points.
06:20:16.000He was basically telling this guy he was crazy for saying Trump could win Florida by 8 points.
06:20:19.000Now Trump's like, I think it was 14 points?
06:20:22.000I mean, there were people supporting Kamala claiming that Florida was in play.
06:20:31.000So I live in Florida, and one of the things, all of the corners by the voting booths, they all had Kamala Harris signs.
06:20:38.000People were putting Kamala Harris signs in their front yard.
06:20:40.000And if you thought that people were actually voting that way, it looked like Kamala Harris had strong support in Florida.
06:20:48.000But, I mean, everybody that I know, nobody trusts her, nobody was voting for her.
06:20:52.000Apparently somebody spent a bunch of money to put a bunch of signs out.
06:20:55.000Isn't it horrible that their votes were suppressed?
06:20:57.000I want to play this clip for you guys.
06:20:59.000This is big, and it's hopeful and copium, whatever.
06:21:02.000We continue to be talking about North Carolina, which has been projected for Trump by Decision Desk HQ, and I suspect others will project it soon.
06:21:14.000Still a lot of Trump confidence in Pennsylvania, but there is some Democratic pushback there.
06:21:18.000But if Donald Trump wins Georgia, North Carolina, and Wisconsin, he simply needs to win one of Arizona, where he is expected to win, Pennsylvania or Michigan.
06:21:28.000And I'd say right now there's a fair degree of confidence in Trump land that he may win all seven, and maybe six of seven.
06:21:36.000let's see, let's just watch the TV here and see if anybody else projects North Carolina when they're projecting Montana.
06:21:43.000So in this clip, quote, if the exit polls are accurate, says Mark Halperin, Donald Trump may have the coattails to bring in as many as seven Republican senators winning Democrat held seats.
06:21:54.000We may be talking about a Trump realignment, which is in some ways more profound than what he did in 2016, because if he adds to the working class realignment, young people, Hispanic voters, black voters, and independents, now we're talking about a realignment that's seriously Love it.
06:22:08.000And I think it's important to remember, I'm going to be a little bit of a wet blanket because, hey, the fire's hot.
06:23:34.000I think J.D. Vance was the perfect pick and completely syndicated from this, and I wish that there was more people.
06:23:39.000I read his book when I was in college.
06:23:40.000We were studying him about class migration, and to see him just move up from everything that he went through has been unbelievable.
06:23:47.000And I think that he's not going to be a useless vice president and actually continue to build his reputation.
06:23:51.000He's only been in politics for a few years now, and I think by motivating the Senate to actually pass bills, he's going to take the credit and build himself for 2028.
06:23:59.000It's my sense that he's going to be, he will be an active vice president.
06:24:03.000Obviously, he doesn't have any, won't have any special or official powers beyond what the vice president already has, but he does have influence, he does have the president's ear, and I think that Donald Trump is going to lean on him to work in the Senate.
06:24:20.000As the president of the Senate, he'll be able to influence other senators.
06:24:25.000He already has relationships there because he is a senator.
06:24:28.000So it's my sense that you're right because he's also a great resource.
06:25:02.000In this neocon, neolib, uniparty world, perhaps it was easy to predict elections.
06:25:10.000things started to rapidly shift in the social media era he could not accurately understand or predict what was going on that being said the night is young we don't know it's looking very good for trump i have no idea how they turn this around and if they do shadow campaign i guess fortification man exactly why isn't why isn't georgia being called for trump when it's 95 percent reporting it's it's an absurdity especially considering there's nothing left i
06:25:36.000I can go through every single county, and it's all greater than 95% reporting in these urban districts.
06:25:42.000Chatham County is the only one, and there's nowhere near enough votes to shift anything.
06:28:00.000Of course, this is kind of like a deja vu with 2020, though I know in 2020 was a little bit tighter than Michael Knowles says, nauseously optimistic, and I like that.
06:28:09.000Oh, Jim Klug says, cautiously optimistic.
06:28:31.000You rest, get healthy, work out, eat really healthy foods.
06:28:34.000I'm going to have a goat cheese omelet because one of the first things we did when we got here is we went to Publix and I got goat cheese and eggs so I can have goat cheese omelets and sleep.
06:28:53.000My worst fear is waking up tomorrow morning at a random time, opening my phone and seeing somebody that I follow saying something.
06:28:59.000I want us to all celebrate together because this has been a really tough four years.
06:29:03.000It finally feels like it flew by quickly now, but it's been difficult.
06:29:07.000I graduated college, I started working my big girl job, all things like that in the last few years, and I'm just excited to get back, and this means a lot for my future too, and I think it means a lot for America that We're not willing to take this.
06:29:18.000We have certain lines that have gone too far, like the open border, like the crime and the drugs and every single thing going after our children.
06:29:24.000I don't have children, but some people here might.
06:29:27.000And the chickens, maybe, or Tim, but the cats.
06:29:31.000But I think it's a huge step in the right direction.
06:29:33.000So I'm really excited and hopeful, and I think it deserves a monumentous celebration to mark this moment.
06:31:00.000I went to his tour, and he said, the We Who Wrestle with God tour, and essentially he said, get off the beaten path, go have the adventure of your life, quit my job.
06:31:09.000And I interviewed that beautiful lady out there and went absolutely viral.
06:31:51.000Donald Trump had done great things up until COVID, and COVID obviously was a challenge, and there's a lot of bad things that happened because of COVID, but...
06:32:01.000But for the most part, conservatives kind of thought, this is in the bag.
06:32:04.000And then to see the election night results, all the way up until midnight, and a lot of people went to sleep.
06:32:11.000And then they woke up and they were like, what the fuck happened?
06:32:14.000You know, where it's just like, I can't even believe this.
06:32:17.000Because it's like, you know, 90% Trump's gonna win or something like that.
06:32:22.000And then you see, in the middle of the night, that essentially there was a massive influx of votes.
06:32:29.000And Because it was a novel election, it was totally different than anything else, and there were all the mail-in ballots.
06:32:35.000It was something that was completely new.
06:32:37.000The ballot harvesting was pretty new as well.
06:33:34.000So, like I was saying, the fact of the matter is there's a lot of people that are really cautious because of that.
06:33:41.000It left a really, really bad taste in everyone's mouth.
06:33:45.000And then to see the gloating that happened with the Time article, how they fortified the election, the secret history of the Shadow Campaign.
06:33:54.000I mean, that was literally burned into my mind.
06:34:21.000Now, I understand that there's nothing specifically illegal, and calling it stolen is probably inaccurate, but that's what it felt.
06:34:28.000And so I think that that's probably why you've got so many people with this kind of...
06:34:32.000This Elon Musk was on Rogan, I think that today or yesterday it launched, and he was saying this is the most important election of your life.
06:34:41.000Legitimately, we're on the precipice of going in two directions, one of the censorship monolith taking control, and the other way is freedom, the opportunity to censor ourselves.
06:34:51.000And I'm like, yeah, it almost sounds hyperbolic, but the thing is, it's true.
06:34:54.000If these electronic voting machines are able to flip votes behind the scenes, which seems likely from testimony, the code's proprietary, so it's unknown, which is a dangerous place for it to be, it hasn't gotten its tentacles in yet.
06:35:22.000I assume it's going to be popping up all over every election tracker and every video.
06:35:27.000Donald Trump is expected to speak soon, and he is likely going to declare victory.
06:35:31.000And Kamala Harris is not going to speak because of exactly the things that I'm afraid of.
06:35:37.000Now, I'm not saying that there are going to be some kind of shenanigans, but the reason she's not going to concede tonight is in the hopes that they are able to produce enough votes to get her over the line.
06:35:48.000I think she's also embarrassed, but you brought up COVID.
06:35:52.000It sucks to say that there was anything positive to come out of it because, of course, millions of people lost their lives and their loved ones.
06:35:57.000But COVID was the best thing to ever happen to Republicans and the voter blocks.
06:36:01.000It was the time when people realized what happens when you let them pull the sheep's wool over your eyes, what Democrats do when they're in complete power, and they just make your life worse.
06:36:08.000And so I think now, over the last four years, people have really woken up and we've seen this is like a washout thus far.
06:36:17.000But I think that this was a good thing to happen to us.
06:36:19.000And overall, the country is moving in direction where people feel comfortable to talk about this stuff now.
06:36:24.000Like I mentioned when I was on earlier, somebody who did not look like they would be your average Trump supporter in New York voting for Donald Trump right next to me this morning in New York City.
06:36:32.000So I'm positive about the direction of this country.
06:36:35.000And I really do think that Americans will never forget what it means to be Americans.
06:36:39.000You know, we stand strong for freedom.
06:36:40.000I think we're seeing right now, Reuters has, I guess there's no sound, but it looks like the motorcade, Trump's motorcade is preparing to speak.
06:36:49.000So we'll just, I don't hear any sound coming out of this, so we'll just wait for a moment.
06:36:54.000So this might be a potential victory announcement?
06:37:18.000And so that's an interesting thing to watch.
06:37:20.000But it's hard if you're hoping for a Republican victory to see this as anything other than pretty much everything you could have hoped for.
06:40:15.000Well, I'm going to offer my services to the people I know who are part of that administration, so we'll see, you know, if there's anything of any utility in that.
06:40:25.000I'll continue my efforts on the university education side, that's for sure.
06:40:29.000It'll make me much more confident in my business dealings in the United States.
06:40:33.000You know, I'm caught between two countries at the moment, Canada and the United States, and things are kind of rough for me in Canada for all sorts of different reasons.
06:40:41.000Now, there's some possibility of a leadership switch there in the next year or two.
06:40:45.000But if Trump's in power here, even to a reasonable degree, well, the business climate here is going to be much more positive.
06:40:51.000And so that's really good for me because I have lots of enterprises in the United States.
06:40:59.000And I'll sit back and watch an open-mouthed amazement as whatever it is that's going to unfold unfolds over the next year because we're in uncharted waters in 10 different dimensions, man.
06:41:09.000There's so many things changing that you can't even keep track of them.
06:41:16.000I feel like both sides are sitting patiently, believing that they had a chance to win, but things have started to shift dramatically.
06:41:22.000As the results come in, it's looking like Trump is going to win.
06:41:25.000I'm curious what the reaction on the left is going to be.
06:41:27.000Well, I can't understand what they're going to do, because there's so many things that, if Trump wins, there's so many things that the left has lost that I can't see how they're going to respond.
06:41:35.000The legacy media is stone dead, as far as I can tell.
06:41:38.000There isn't a hope in hell they're going to be able to rejuvenate themselves.
06:41:40.000They can't compete economically with YouTube and the internet, like, obviously not, because the entry cost to, To broadcasting there is zero.
06:43:00.000Well, it's also the case that the progressives got hoisted their own intersectional petard because black men tilted hard towards Trump, which shows that on the intersectional identity front, they identified more as men than as black, at least a large percentage of them.
06:43:16.000But it's obviously the case that the Democrat appeal to the...
06:43:19.000To the marginalized ethnic minority, so to speak, has been a colossal failure.
06:43:23.000They've certainly burnt their bridges with the working class, which has been the Democrats' stronghold forever.
06:43:28.000Their whole ideological policy has been a cataclysmic failure.
06:43:33.000Their new candidate has been a complete bloody disaster.
06:43:36.000I just don't see what they're going to do.
06:43:38.000It's going to be fascinating to watch.
06:45:11.000I think, you know, the tactic, if we're looking at the devious tactic that's going to come next, is they're going to try and smash up X. They're going to try and break it up.
06:45:18.000Whether that's with the Justice Department or some technical malfeasance destroying the back end.
06:45:22.000So I think what Elon's got to do is start decentralizing that protocol.
06:45:25.000Because we're going to be able to communicate, it's just through mesh networks, where our devices are the servers.
06:45:30.000Because if we put all our data in singular local places, they're vulnerable.
06:45:35.000That could be, I mean, that's a de facto tactic.
06:45:38.000I don't think that there's any kind of problem, or I don't think that that would be a bad thing.
06:45:43.000I don't see that as a clear and present danger, considering the possibility or the likelihood of a Trump victory.
06:45:50.000And I can't imagine that the Justice Department in the 30 days or 80 days between now and being sworn in is going to go do...
06:46:24.000There's plenty of those, plenty of the people who would be power mongers are going to blow whatever way the wind is blowing too, right?
06:46:32.000They're going to be a lot more cautious in their approach if they know that Trump and his people are coming to take power relatively rapidly.
06:46:40.000So, I don't know, like, I've thought for a long time that I can't see things more than about six months into the future now.
06:46:47.000Everything's changing so incredibly rapidly and you strap on and watch and that's about all you can do.
06:46:53.000But, like, this is a very, so far, we'll see what happens by tomorrow morning, but so far, this has been a very positive night.
06:46:59.000So, you know, but it is very interesting that Harris didn't show up and she's waiting until tomorrow to make any announcement.
06:47:17.000And it really is like when you're voting for Trump, you really are voting for this team around him.
06:47:22.000And do you think that that's something, I mean, it relates to that proverb where it goes back to a wise leader surrounds himself with his counsel.
06:47:32.000But do you see that shaping the political landscape as we move forward in this?
06:47:36.000Like, do you think that's going to be something that we see that's more common, where you have an actual council and you get people around you when you're voting in for somebody?
06:47:44.000And is that going to be a strategy that presidential candidates use in the future?
06:47:49.000Well, a couple of observations on that front.
06:47:52.000It would have been lovely to see the Trump team realize earlier what they had, because they really didn't start marketing the team until about two weeks ago, something like that, two to three weeks.
06:48:02.000And I think it was because the fact that all these remarkable people aggregated themselves around Trump was such a surprise to everyone that it wasn't obvious how that shifted the narrative.
06:48:11.000But it should have and then eventually did shift it dramatically.
06:48:14.000And it was also something that I saw as an extremely positive development because it is definitely the case that narcissistic people would be very unlikely to do what it was that Trump allowed to have happen around him.
06:48:26.000You know, like a narcissist isn't going to want to have Elon Musk around because he's serious competition.
06:48:33.000And Trump has a lot of remarkable people around him now who have the same level of charisma that he does.
06:48:38.000And he seems not only to put up with that, so to speak, but to welcome it and to invite it and actually to listen to the people that he's got around him.
06:48:58.000It's hard to say, because now that the legacy media is dead, thank God, and we don't have our political discussion reduced to 30-second soundbites that are determined a priori by the political elite, that means that highly credible people can make their case directly to the people.
06:49:16.000And that's going to reshape the political landscape dramatically.
06:49:20.000And that's happened in Canada already, right?
06:49:22.000Because the new leader of the Conservative Party in Canada, Pierre Polyev, is not popular with the legacy media in Canada.
06:49:43.000The fact of unlimited video bandwidth is going to reshape the political landscape 100%.
06:49:49.000We have no idea exactly how that's going to happen except that it's going to be a lot harder to be nothing but an empty actor And convince people that you're the right person.
06:50:00.000You know, I talked to Rogan, and you guys, of course, know this because you have extensive experience in the new media space, but, you know, Rogan's experience with his long-form podcast, especially, and of course, his famously go for three hours, is that the empty people exhaust themselves after about 20 minutes.
06:50:16.000Because, I mean, you can only memorize so many persona-related lies.
06:50:21.000And one of the things that's really interesting about YouTube, too, is that it viciously punishes editing and persona, right?
06:50:40.000And it's also such a wonderful opportunity for people who actually do have something to say because the cost of Entry to YouTube, the financial barrier is zero and there's no bandwidth limitations.
06:50:52.000So if you actually have something interesting to say, you can just say it.
06:50:56.000And if people want to listen, they can.
06:50:58.000And that could be absolutely revolutionary.
06:51:00.000Because we've never had a situation where politicians could just talk directly to people with no intermediation.
06:51:13.000There'll be a window of opportunity because once the AI starts deepfaking and you can create your avatar to communicate three hours for you, and it'll be pulling...
06:51:25.000There are people who are already creating AI avatars of themselves that they can feed news into and create podcasts and channels, and it's not an exaggeration.
06:51:33.000Well, I had a colleague of mine, we built an AI out of my last three books, and I had it help me write this next book.
06:51:40.000So some of the things, like I did a lot of biblical analysis for this next book, and there were biblical passages that I couldn't crack, and I could ask this AI system that we built for its opinion, and it would give me a pretty good first-pass approximation.
06:51:54.000And that's a very weird thing to contend with, because I'm actually asking a system that answers in my voice.
06:51:59.000And so, you know, I don't really know what to make of that.
06:52:01.000It's kind of an uncanny thing to mess with, but that technology is already there.
06:52:43.000Really, it's about when will they call it Pennsylvania?
06:52:46.000Right, so I'm seeing, of course, various news outlets reporting that we're not going to get the results tonight, even though 92% of the votes are in and Trump is up 221,000.
06:53:15.000They're going to have to pick a new Senate majority leader.
06:53:19.000When you did your AI book, did you put written by Jordan Peterson and AI? Yes.
06:53:26.000Well, the passages that I had it consult with me on, I extensively rewrote.
06:53:32.000But the thing that was interesting about it was that it...
06:53:35.000See, in your thought patterns, there are connections that you don't know.
06:53:40.000That's partly why you can think up new things.
06:53:42.000And because this AI system had mapped thought passages that were characteristic of my previous books, it could draw on things that I knew that I didn't know I knew.
06:53:50.000Now, authorship, well, I haven't been hiding the fact that I've been using this system.
06:53:56.000I didn't use it particularly extensively, but it is also not trained on my work as thoroughly as it could be.
06:54:04.000Like, I can imagine having my colleague build an AI system that knows more about how I think than I do.
06:54:09.000When it would tell you things you didn't know you knew you knew, were you like, Oh yeah, I knew I knew that.
06:54:15.000Well, it was more like it made sense rapidly.
06:54:18.000You know, and that often happens to people.
06:54:21.000If you think up something that's an intuition or a revelation, it'll strike you in a manner that makes sense.
06:54:25.000And the reason for that is that it's tying things that are already close together more tightly together.
06:54:29.000And so it feels like you knew it but hadn't been able to articulate it completely.
06:54:35.000There's a lot of things you know implicitly because they're part of the pattern of your thought, but you haven't put the words together.
06:54:41.000I'm going to be jumping out of here pretty soon, man.
06:57:35.000And I mean the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
06:57:38.000I don't know specifically what the criteria are for the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
06:57:42.000So if I'm saying something that's out of line, the point is that Scott Pressler deserves a lot of kudos and a lot of thanks for all the work that he's put in Pennsylvania, not only getting people out to vote, but getting people registered.
06:57:57.000And really doing the hard grassroots work.
06:58:02.000The man moved to Pennsylvania, lived there for, I think, for two years or something like that.
06:58:07.000And he worked tirelessly to get Pennsylvania to flip.
06:58:11.000And it's looking like he was successful.
06:58:14.000And so without Scott Pressler, Pennsylvania likely wouldn't be in the situation that it is.
06:58:20.000And that means that it's possible that Donald Trump wouldn't win.
06:58:49.000And there's a lot working behind the scenes we know, but where are the wealthy individuals who talk about this stuff to actually spend their money?
06:59:16.000Elon Musk, any moderation at all on the platform.
06:59:21.000The point of X isn't just so you can be as vulgar as you want.
06:59:26.000And I understand there are people that are going to say, oh, if I can't swear and say whatever vulgarity and be however rude I want, then it's not truly free speech.
06:59:33.000And I guess by the letter that is true.
06:59:36.000But the point isn't so you can swear like a teenager.
07:00:57.000I was very nervous early on in the night, and I have seen that there are suspicious-looking trucks rolling up to certain areas of the country, which feels much like a kind of bad rerun of 2020.
07:01:11.000But honestly, it looks like it's basically not going to be enough.
07:02:48.000And so it's across the aisle, you know, they can hug each other in Parliament later on today, weep into one another's shoulders, and Donald Trump will be on the phone, hopefully.
07:02:57.000We'll have to give him a piece of his mind.
07:02:59.000Do you think this has any implications or indications for you guys over in the UK? No, not really.
07:03:07.000Unfortunately, British politics is very stagnant, and we've got another five years of the Labour government, which means nothing interesting is going to happen here for quite some time.
07:03:16.000But it is nice to see that at least you guys have something good going on.
07:03:21.000Like, there's a ray of hope and sunshine on the horizon.
07:03:25.000For us, it's going to be a thousand years of darkness, but at least for you, it might be quite decent.
07:03:31.000Well, it's the UK. It's going to be dark.
07:04:13.000Nevada doesn't really matter at this point.
07:04:15.000If Arizona goes Trump, which we believe it will, and Trump wins PA, it's done.
07:04:19.000But actually, I don't believe he even needs those.
07:04:22.000It looks like Wisconsin's going to be enough.
07:04:26.000So he's got Pennsylvania, he's got Wisconsin, that's it.
07:04:28.000So the New York Times has emit greater than a 95% chance of victory with an estimated 306 electoral votes and a 1.2 popular vote lead, which is the mandates.
07:04:39.000That means we have told the woke, the left, the insanity, enough.
07:04:46.000There was a time where Kamala Harris needed to win Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, and it looks like there will be a huge repudiation of that, and Donald Trump will win all three of the Rust Belt states.
07:04:56.000Carl, why don't you give a quick outline about the story that I mentioned earlier, how you had talked about how Donald Trump had to come back and win.
07:05:04.000Give our listeners, our viewers, a quick outline of that.
07:05:08.000Basically, the current American cycle has taken on the aspect of essentially kind of a movie trilogy, a sort of three-act movie trilogy.
07:05:18.000So you get the initial success of the heroes in the first film.
07:05:21.000In the second film, you get the return of the Empire, as in the two towers in Lord of the Rings, or the Empire Strikes Back in the Star Wars trilogy.
07:05:29.000And then, of course, you get the final payoff in the third Movie, where the heroes realize, no, this is what we have to do to win.
07:05:36.000The team comes together, and of course, darkness is vanquished forever, which means the Democrats.
07:05:41.000Hopefully they'll be vanquished forever.
07:05:44.000But these stories, they resonate for a reason, right?
07:05:47.000There's a reason that all major film trilogies have this kind of three-act structure to them.
07:05:53.000And you even see this reflected in the films themselves, this basic three-act structure.
07:05:58.000It's because the general sort of pattern of how humans understand the world around them is always built into narratives.
07:06:05.000And there's a moral payoff at the end of these narratives.
07:06:07.000And we're actually seeing that play out in real time in front of us, in real life, politically.
07:06:13.000Uh, so it's, it was, it was very clear to me a couple of years ago that it's, oh no, no, wait a minute, you know, cause like when Ron DeSantis was running, I love Ron DeSantis, but it's like, no bro, it's not your time.
07:07:22.000But I will say, Carl, I appreciate you broadening my horizons here because you mentioned that there are people on British television who are going to be crying over Trump winning.
07:07:32.000I thought I was only going to get to watch American liberals cry.
07:07:36.000But there's a whole other category of liberal I get to see suffer.
07:07:44.000There's a Conservative Party member and former politician called Rory Stewart, who runs a very popular podcast in Britain called The Rest is Politics, very pretentiously named.
07:07:54.000And he tweeted, I think it was yesterday, oh, Kamala's going to comfortably win because of these factors.
07:08:00.000And he was wrong on all of these points.
07:08:02.000And people were pointing out, Rory, you don't know anything about American politics, do you?
07:08:05.000And of course, come this evening, he's been doing a live stream with his fellow left winger, Alistair Campbell.
07:08:12.000And they had this particular point that people clipped and cut out because it was so good.
07:08:17.000He was like, well, if Kamala Harris was winning, we'd be correct.
07:08:20.000And then he just starts giving his why Kamala Harris won spiel.
07:08:23.000And it's like, Rory, are you delusional?
07:08:25.000Like, Saying, well, if things worked out as I said they would, I'd be correct.
07:08:31.000And you've done no introspection, no self-reflection, and you are not the political authority on America that you thought you were.
07:08:38.000The New York Times saying Trump will very likely be the next president, and they are projecting he will be the first Republican in decades to win the popular vote.
07:08:47.000I just want to point out that it appears to be the case that just like Kamala Harris' husband, Trump only beats women.
07:08:59.000He saved America from a woman president twice now.
07:09:04.000I think the guy needs to be added to Mount Rushmore or something.
07:09:09.000But, you know, what's interesting is that what this is showing is like legitimacy lies with Trump.
07:09:16.000There's the sort of, you know, the ancient Chinese concept of the mandate of heaven, where it's like, look, it's just chosen by the heavens.
07:09:22.000You don't really get to say, you know, you don't get to capture it.
07:09:25.000It's either with you or it's not with you.
07:09:27.000And the popular vote is a good way of revealing who has this mandate.
07:09:31.000Even if, like, technically, oh yeah, on various technicalities in the system, I managed to get enough electoral electors in the states and whatnot.
07:10:44.000If Kamala Harris were to win, she would make sure that no other woman was ever elected president in the history of the United States of America.
07:11:48.000It is good that Kamala Harris is not going to be the first woman president because I do think that legitimacy matters, like Carl was saying.
07:11:58.000Our first woman president has to be someone that the people pick that wins the nomination and beats the other opponents that are running and wins the presidency.
07:13:07.000But trying to fulfill an arbitrary category, well, you'll end up getting someone like a Kamala Harris because the category becomes more important than their techniques.
07:13:41.000This is also something I've pointed out in the past.
07:13:43.000People make it sound as if, oh, it's just a bunch of evil, sexist men who would never vote for a woman.
07:13:47.000Look, the reality is, presently, the kind of woman involved in politics is not the kind of woman who appeals to other women most of the time.
07:13:54.000It's like a very specific kind of personality trait that usually rubs other women the wrong way.
07:13:58.000So it's kind of a catch-22 for people who are trying to push for that.
07:14:38.000One thing that we weren't talking about, because we're so focused on the presidential election, but again, these down-ballot races and how that impacts this, because Trump is winning by such an impressive margin so far right now, we saw him flip the Senate seat in Ohio.
07:14:50.000I think it's likely that the Republicans will expand their lead in the House, so Trump will not have to deal with Congress constantly trying to stymie him with the Democrats.
07:15:00.000So hopefully he increased that lead and maybe up to 52 or 53 senators.
07:17:01.000I need to stress right now, while many people are saying yes, but they're going to bring in votes at 3 in the morning, it won't matter if Wisconsin and PA shift.
07:17:11.000There's a lot of people saying there's no way they're going to be able to...
07:18:12.000After all Trump's been through, after the multiple assassination attempts, after all of the legal warfare against him, for him to reach this moment, after being a threat to democracy, after all the media, all of the spin for things to come to fruition like this, it seems...
07:27:48.000The New York Times, so Decision Desk has already called it, but the New York Times says there's a greater than 95% chance Trump has won Pennsylvania.
07:30:19.000Despite Trump winning, what I had hoped for in the beginning, in New York City, in Dallas, I don't know if we can compare it up here, they're saying that his numbers have doubled in deep blue cities year over year.
07:30:29.000That's what I wanted to happen in New York.
07:31:25.000I would just like to raise a toast and say this.
07:31:28.000I like to imagine that as soon as he got the news that he won, Donald Trump called his secret ally on the phone who was helping him behind the scenes and said, We did it, Joe.
07:32:07.000Hi, I'm Megan Basham, resident church lady at The Daily Wire, and I really feel that this was clearly an act of God, so it's appropriate that you guys waited kind of until the end of the night to bring me on to talk about, I mean, is this not a miracle?
07:32:36.000Again, he's not a perfect candidate, but when you look at the things that Kamala Harris and her administration wanted to do, it was the most antithetically oppositional platform to Christian values.
07:32:45.000I'm not a deeply religious person, but it feels like there were so many miracles during this campaign.
07:32:50.000The assassination attempt, him getting struck through the earlobe thanks to him moving his head.
07:34:56.000We thought the likelihood of being live for a second day was 90-something percent.
07:35:03.000No, I was brought out until Saturday, so I work remote from Charlotte, and they said, listen, we need you to come in and plan to be here until Saturday.
07:35:10.000But Trump, it looks like he won the popular vote.
07:35:26.000Look, I keep seeing all of these leftist pundits throughout the past week putting up these electoral maps, showing Harris winning these blowout victories, and I'm thinking to myself...
07:36:40.000It looks like they did not correct the polls.
07:36:42.000I still think shenanigans are possible, so I am so nervous.
07:36:45.000But at this point, with so many different outlets, and it's a handful, calling it for Donald Trump, if we wake up tomorrow and they say we are reversing these calls, no way that flies.
07:37:41.000As I said, when Ron Paul tweets at Elon Musk, I want to work with you on government efficiency, I'm like, okay, like, half the Republican Party just voted Trump.
07:37:52.000And that's kind of when I knew, even early on, like, you know, you get these push-pulls, they do kind of demoralize you, but when there were all of these stories about Mark Zuckerberg Bezos!
07:38:19.000Michael Malice thinks that Kamala Harris is not...
07:38:22.000He goes, Kamala Harris had a concession speech ready, unlike Hillary in 2016.
07:38:27.000She's not giving a speech because she's fucking drunk.
07:38:39.000The establishment press and Democrats have been making noises like they think she's going to lose for weeks now.
07:38:45.000You could tell that they at the very least really believe that they didn't have a great chance of winning even if they thought there was some possibility.
07:38:51.000You even have people like Chris Cuomo saying, you know, I think we need to turn down this rhetoric against Trump.
07:38:58.000But, you know, at some point you go, these people are all angling for something.
07:39:01.000There's also John Fetterman who was saying, in my state, there is so much support among the general population.
07:39:08.000And it's something really, it feels like the Democrats and many in the media were just denying, as though nobody really supports Trump.
07:39:14.000And clearly, at least more than half of the country does by at least the popular vote.
07:39:18.000So right now, we got the presidency and the Senate.
07:39:30.000If the Republicans take everything, with Trump's pressure on members of Congress, with the shift in Congress with more populist members, I believe we will get more done than we have seen in our lifetimes.
07:39:44.000Even just to think about the Senate, though, at this point, all of his appointees are going through.
07:39:50.000I mean, that changes things so significantly.
07:40:36.000I mean, the combination of, like, I feel like with the way of Trump was so, like, I feel like people were, like, give us any reason to vote for Kamala Harris and we will.
07:40:45.000And there was, she constantly, like, didn't.
07:40:48.000Anybody that was like, Trump is too much, or Trump's racist, all those people were like, please just tell us some policy, and for however long she's been kind of the candidate, it was tough.
07:41:01.000I want to find the official post on the New York Times, but Ryan James Gerduski tweeted in the New York Times has projected Trump will win the popular vote.
07:41:42.000If I'm a Democrat operative, I'm furious.
07:41:44.000If I'm a Joe Biden campaigner, I was like, my guy has beaten Trump before, and now you're here putting this loser who didn't even stand a chance.
07:42:17.000Look, if I were a Democratic donor, I would also be furious because part of the reason they selected Kamala is, and even this is legally dubious, but you can only transfer the money from one candidate to another if they're on the same ticket together.
07:42:30.000And so these people are going, well, we cut this check for Joe Biden, who has beat Trump before.
07:43:26.000Well, I followed the 2012 election very closely.
07:43:28.000And I remember Romney was way ahead all night long because usually what happens is precincts that don't have their stuff together release votes later.
07:44:16.000Young people are wondering why can't I have the American dream?
07:44:19.000It's one thing when you're a multi-millionaire who's been on TVs and movie shows and you say, I can do whatever I want.
07:44:24.000It's another thing when you are a struggling, working class person being told to sit down, shut up, do drugs and masturbate and you're like, I just want a family.
07:47:34.000January 20th, I want to see commutation and pardons for J6ers.
07:47:40.000And I say commutation because I think if you smashed things and broke in and attacked people, you should have gotten charged, but 20 years is psychotic.
07:47:54.000I will just say on the midterm thing, I think the Republicans did a very bad job of messaging on abortion and promoting their victory, but it's obviously something we've argued about a hundred times and won't agree on.
07:50:19.000They want you to know that it's okay for the George Floyd rioters to do what they did, and if you try to do it, they're going to throw the book at you.
07:50:29.000It was intentional, and that was the goal.
07:50:32.000And they scared them all the way to the ballot box, baby.
07:51:17.000But if you look at the numbers, Kamala Harris right now is looking at 62 million, 62 and a quarter million.
07:51:25.000Donald Trump, 67 and a quarter million.
07:51:28.000So it's not that there was a new, you know, people that I didn't vote last night because there were way more people that voted the previous one because of the fact that there were mail-in ballots and all of the ballot harvesting.
07:51:39.000So this is probably indicative of more committed voters, people that actually had an idea about what they were voting for and cared about the vote more than the people that were just like...
07:51:53.000Someone came to my house and said, fill this out, and so I did.
07:51:56.000He did convert some of the traditional Democratic base.
07:52:01.000I can't remember which district, but there were certain districts in Georgia where something like 20-25% of black men voted Trump.
07:52:09.000They saw the same thing in certain districts in Arizona where he got an astronomical number when looking at the male Latino vote.
07:52:16.000So there was a really strong contingent of that minority male vote that turned out for him, and I think that did make a difference.
07:52:22.000And she's also such a garbage candidate.
07:52:25.000It's like, what does she actually really believe?
07:54:19.000Bill Kristol, everybody at the LinkedIn Project is really, really sad.
07:54:24.000I know this is not that Christian of me, but I am looking forward to getting back to my hotel tonight and just sitting and scrolling through all the weeping and gnashing of TV. I don't know if Scott Pressler drinks, but I owe you a drink.
07:57:17.000I don't know if this is petty of me or bad of me, or if I should even think about it, but I bookmarked so many Kamala's Gonna Win prediction tweets.
07:57:51.000Even though he won't protect their crypto.
07:57:53.000You know what's really interesting is a Republican won the governorship of Puerto Rico after all of that meltdown about the joke at the rally.
07:58:22.000The thing is, all of these voters who end up going for Trump and...
07:58:27.000They don't not notice the rhetoric aimed at other people.
07:58:32.000So, for example, they, you know, were in histrionics because an insult comic made a mean joke about Puerto Rico.
07:58:40.000And then Joe Biden comes out and says Trump supporters are all garbage.
07:58:44.000Now, I remember a time when Mitt Romney accurately pointed out that 47% of people are not net taxpayers and receive more benefits than they give in the system.
07:58:53.000And everyone said that was the most horrifying thing that anyone who's even...
07:58:57.000Pursuing an elected office could say because of the contempt it shows for the American people.
07:59:01.000Then Joe Biden calls half the country garbage.
07:59:03.000I'm sorry, people notice that even if the media doesn't want them to.
07:59:05.000I'm seeing a couple people say that CNN said that it's a landslide.
07:59:10.000The two things that changed this election was the assassination attempt and independent journalism.
08:00:30.000It's like Republicans are constantly accused of being out of touch.
08:00:33.000And after everything was said, Trump's a racist and Trump's this, he's going to win 300-plus electoral votes and the Democrats are getting mega-mogged right now.
08:02:25.000We're shocked because of the vitriol that has been propelled at our president, a man who actually cares about us, whether they want to say he does or he doesn't.
08:02:34.000He does, and we're shocked because they have been manipulating and lying.
08:02:40.000We're shocked because after everything that went on, the assassination attempts, the lawfare against him, and he overcame all of it.
08:04:25.000They need to push as hard as they can because the reality is if the Democrats get back into power, they're going to try to undo everything.
08:04:31.000They've got two years to dismantle the deep state.
08:04:34.000Listen, Donald Trump is in a unique position of not having to run for re-elections after all is said and done.
08:04:39.000We can do everything that he feels he needs to do to dismantle the deep state and the bureaucratic state and the administrative state.
08:04:46.000And we just need to make sure that he has the support, or I should say our elected representatives need to make sure that he has their support.
08:04:51.000Everyone GS-13 and up at state, everyone GS-13 and up at the Department of Defense, everyone GS-13 and up at CIA, gone.
08:08:59.000I am going to have to go through this tomorrow, this big list.
08:09:02.000And what I'm really looking forward to is when I saw all of these liberals showing these electoral maps, showing Harris getting 300 electoral votes or whatever, and I'm just like, how are you so confident?
08:09:13.000I think they thought that they have such control of so many levers of communication, of the bureaucratic state, that they could just push their will through because they had done that with him in so many ways.
08:09:27.000Ben Shapiro tweeted, Season 8 of Trump has had its ups and downs, but the finale, 10-10.
08:09:33.000Watch again, downloading for the plane ride home.
08:12:29.000Because in Long Island, outside, there are parts of New York and parts of California that are still relevant for congressional seats that really will determine the House.
08:12:39.000So far, I don't think anything's flipped in the House.
08:18:01.000You're drinking too much tap water, Elad.
08:18:02.000I just want to say that, Elad, not that I haven't worked with you here, but I've done riot coverage with you and spaces with you, and you love to be the contrarian just to be the contrarian.
08:20:19.000A big part of producing a plan to excite the American population is using alternative media.
08:20:25.000So this show, and shows like it, is such a great opportunity to showcase brilliant scientists that are ready to re-industrialize in a way that benefits us.
08:24:09.000Decision Desk says 65% chance of retaining the house, and they're calling things earlier than everybody else, but we're still 20 seats shy of taking the house.
08:24:17.000They're not going to call a lot of this stuff until even a week out.
08:24:21.000I wouldn't be surprised, because these races will be closed, and there are a lot of districts where they're not counting them up.
08:25:23.000And I won't forget the man who died Who gave that right to me And I'd love to stand up next to you And defend her still today But there ain't no doubt I love this land.
08:31:39.000We're going to make you very proud of your vote.
08:31:41.000I hope that you're going to be looking back someday and say that was one of the truly important moments of my life when I voted for this group of people beyond the president.
08:33:01.000So I just wanted to thank you very much for that, and you have some great senators and some great new senators, and it also looks like we'll be keeping control of the House of Representatives.
08:36:19.000President, I appreciate you allowing me to join you on this incredible journey.
08:36:24.000I thank you for the trust that you placed in me.
08:36:27.000And I think that we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America.
08:36:37.000And under President Trump's leadership, we're never going to stop fighting for you, for your dreams, for the future of your children.
08:36:48.000And after the greatest political comeback in American history, we're going to leave the greatest economic comeback in American history under Donald Trump's leadership.
08:37:12.000I took a little heat at the beginning, but he was...
08:37:17.000I knew the brain was a good one, about as good as it gets.
08:37:21.000And we love the family, and we're going to have a great four years, and we're going to turn our country around, make it something very special.
08:37:36.000That little thing called special, we have to make it so, we're going to make this so great.
08:37:41.000It's the greatest country and potentially the greatest country in the world by far and right now we're going to just work very hard to get all of that back.
08:37:50.000We're going to make it the best it's ever been.
08:41:26.000Bad point, I didn't pick it up for 45 minutes, and he was holding.
08:41:30.000But this spaceship came down, and I saw those engines firing, and it looked like it was over.
08:41:36.000It was going to smash, and then I saw the fire pour out from the left side, and I put it straight, and it came down so gently, and then it wrapped those arms around it.
08:42:14.000And you know when we had the tragic hurricane Helene, and it hit, in particular it hit North Carolina, they were really devastated the water.
08:42:24.000This was a big water, as big as we've ever seen, water hurricane.
08:44:40.000Nobody wanted to give him a rinse because they said it's a rough sport, a little rough.
08:44:45.000And I helped him out a little bit, and I went, and I said, this is the roughest sport I've ever seen, but I began to like it, and he loved it, and nobody's done a better job in sports.
08:44:57.000And you know, he's a very motivational kind of a guy, what he does.
08:45:01.000He gets these fighters, and they really go at it, and it's become one of the most successful sports enterprises anywhere at any time.
08:46:15.000Go back ten years, tell Joe Rogan he helped make a president.
08:46:18.000He's really an amazing guy, but most of all I want to thank the millions of hardworking Americans across the nation who have always been the heart and soul of this Really great movement.
08:46:29.000We've been through so much together, and today you showed up in record numbers to deliver a victory like really, probably like no other.
08:46:38.000This was something special, and we're going to pay you back.
08:50:24.000Many people, I said, this is our last rally, but now we're going on to something that's far more important because the rallies were used for us to be put in this position where we can really help our country.
08:51:06.000The task before us will not be easy, but I will bring every ounce of energy, spirit, and fight that I have in my soul to the job that you've Entrusted to me.
08:53:43.000The New York Times has called Minnesota for Kamala Harris, but it hasn't called Alaska, hasn't called Wisconsin, which has got 90% of the vote in, hasn't called Michigan, Nevada, or Arizona, all of which are leaning towards the electoral college projection 312.
08:55:18.000So I'm going to try and go to bed to wake up so I can start my morning show at 8 a.m., Before you go, man, I just want to give a shout out to our fucking crew.
08:55:26.000Kellen, Surge, Carter Banks, Andrew, Brian.
08:55:57.000And God bless all of the audience members.
08:56:00.000Thank you for getting out there and voting.
08:56:02.000If you want to find me and my work, go over to FreedomTunes, youtube.com slash FreedomTunes.
08:56:07.000Trump thanked the meme makers and keyboard warriors.
08:56:10.000We're making really, really funny cartoons.
08:56:12.000So if you guys go over there, we released a video today on what it would have looked like if Joe Rogan gave in to Kamala's demands and interviewed her.
08:56:19.000We did a video two days ago about how people who vote at 3 a.m.
08:58:34.000One super chat before we go from Jerry says, Tim, I live in California, but your comments leading up to tonight encouraged me to vote for the first time.