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November 7, 2024 65 mins

IN THE ARENA TONIGHT: Daniel Turner, Founder and Executive Director of Power the Future

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(00:32):
this glorious, glorious Thursday. Today, we've got the fantastic Daniel
Turner on deck. He's going to join us here probably
in the next fifteen minutes. He's the founder and executive
director of Power the Future. And in case you're wondering
why I'm laughing, listen, I have been walking around for

(00:55):
the last couple of days with the Travis Tritt song
replaying in my head.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
It's a great day to be alive, getting out of bed.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
I'm stretching, I'm happy, I got smile, I'm smiling. I'm
bebopping all over the place. I'm making fun of democrats
online on the regular and stuffing it in their disgusting faces,
just like they did to us when they cheated and
they ring twenty twenty oh Man, turnabout.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Is fair play and I'm just gonna be relentless.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
With it, and I'm laughing because the race, the Senate
race in Pennsylvania has fallen. Bob Casey, incumbent Democrat senator
from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania eighteen years in office, is done.
The race was just called. The Associated Press says he's out.

(01:48):
I'm sure decision desk is gonna make the call soon.
So of course, what does Bob Casey do? The press
reads out, reaches out to him for response, and the
Casey can't pains like Bob Casey will not concede this election.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
It's just too close.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
So of course, like I start digging through tweets and
I find this tweet from Bob Casey Junior on November twelve,
twoenty twenty. It reads this President Donald Trump should concede
full stop, but just a reminder of that whether he
does or not, Joe Biden still won this election and

(02:25):
will become the next president of the United States. At
twelve pm on January twentieth, twenty twenty one, Oh Bob,
you are so tough, So I took I quote tweeted
that or I don't know what the hell you call
it on x now quote tweet. I reposted it on
x and I said Senator Bob Casey should concede full stop.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
But just a.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
Reminder that whether he does or not, Dave McCormick won
this election will become the next Senator from Pennsylvania. Folks,
let me tell you, trolling these assholes never gets old.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
The Democrats are just.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Unbelievable hypocrites in every way, are they not, Folks, This
victory feels good, doesn't it. Listen, this is a major
victory and it should be celebrated with rebels for sure.
Take time taking the drink water. Hell, have a beer

(03:23):
if you don't want to drink water, A couple shots
of whiskey, whatever it is that you do. I know,
brock Stars probably listening or watching this, smoke a stogy.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Enjoy it the way that you want. But keep in mind, folks.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
That's there is still a mission at hand, and that
mission is to completely dismantle the communist Democrat left, not
just for the next four years, for the next four hundred.
You know, as somebody who served in the military, I
know how this is. You've got to celebrate your victories
when you have them, especially victories that are hard won.

(03:59):
This certainly falls into that category. But I am reminded
all too often about how Republicans squander their power when
they have it. And yes, I'm thinking back to twenty
sixteen when Republicans controlled the House, Republicans controlled the Senate,
and we controlled the White House with Donald Trump in

(04:19):
the White House, and we struggled to pass an appropriations
bill for four billion dollars for a border wall that,
by the way, the American people wanted. It was a mandate.
In twenty sixteen, Trump campaigned on building the wall. It

(04:41):
was I mean, every time the guy stepped up to
the podium, and that's what he said. In Republicans, while
we controlled every chamber of government, we couldn't appropriate four
billion dollars for the wall. But now we're sending hundreds
of billions of dollars to Ukraine for them to protect
their own border.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
Folks, the American people are sick of that.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
They are I'm telling you, they are sick and tired
of the gentleman loser Republican Party. The American people. We
talked about this a little bit yesterday with Savage Rich
on the show. But there is a mandate, the likes
of which the Republican Party has not received in a generation.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
I mean that, an.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Historic electoral college victory in the White House for Donald Trump.
Republicans now control the Senate. Republicans for all intents and purposes,
control the House. However, the media is doing everything that
they can to prolong, calling those races, looking for a
hell mary, looking for a miracle, to try to narrow

(05:47):
that majority that Republicans will have in the House of Representatives,
do everything they can to drag it out hopes for
a miracle.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
It ain't gonna happen. Republicans are going to control the House.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
Too, and we have a popular vote victory, so these
Democrats can't even cry, bitch and moan about how the
electoral college is broken. You see how this works. We
earned every bit of this. Now we just have to
wield our authority and make it more difficult for Democrats

(06:17):
to win. And I mean that when the Democrats govern,
folks listen, they do everything that they can to make
it more difficult for Republicans almost on every single level.
Now it's time for Republicans to turn the tables. When
I was running for Congress, for example, the Democrats their

(06:37):
number one bill was a federal takeover of elections here
in America just to completely banned voter ID make it
impossible for Republicans to verify cheating that while simultaneously they
had Mark Elias, who is a Democrat super attorney of course,
Russia collusion hoaxer, original gangster, Mark Elias, founder of Democracy Docket,

(07:01):
Democrats super lawyer. Yeah, you know, the guy working in
swing states all across the country, trying to redistrict the
swing states to make it more favorable for Democrats. The
Democrats opened our border and flooded our country with ten
and a half million illegal aliens. Many of those people
flooded into of course swing states, yes, but also into

(07:24):
deep blue states. Why so that those illegal aliens are
counted as part of the census, thereby giving those states
that they are sent to more electoral power. The Democrats
do everything they can to rig the game in their favor.
It's time for Republicans to do the same. Okay, before

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(11:29):
right now, back to the show, folks, can we finally
talk about twenty twenty?

Speaker 3 (11:39):
We say, finally talk about it? Of course we know
we've talked. We talk about it often. This chart is
making the rounds.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
And the reason why I think that this is interesting
is because what you're seeing here is a graph, and
so for those who are watching versus those who are listening,
this graph represents the twenty twelve election. Blue ball is
Democrat popular vote, red bar is Republican popular vote. Okay,
so you got twenty twelve, twenty sixteen, twenty twenty. In

(12:09):
twenty and twenty four, what you're looking at is a
Democrat popular vote in twenty twelve of about sixty five million.
In twenty sixteen, you're looking at a Democrat popular vote
of about sixty five million. In twenty twenty, you're looking
at a Democrat popular vote of about eighty one million.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
Eighty one million.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
In twenty twenty four, you're looking at a Democrat popular
vote of about sixty five million. Republican popular vote in
twenty twelve is about sixty and then in twenty sixteen
it's about sixty three. And then in twenty twenty. Because
President Trump is the most electrifying political figure in history,
almost seventy four million for the popular vote. Then in
twenty twenty four, Republicans are almost at seventy four million. Again,

(12:55):
So hey, there's a huge anomaly on this chart, is
there not?

Speaker 3 (12:59):
Battle Crew, what are we looking at?

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Let me ask you, battle crew, do you see the
anomaly on the chart that I'm referencing on the show?

Speaker 3 (13:06):
What year? Is that blue bar really really tall?

Speaker 2 (13:10):
And please let me know in the live chat, because
I'm watching you all right now. Seems to me that
there's an anomaly in twenty twenty. And what's interesting about this, folks,
is that people are finally starting to wake up that maybe,
just maybe twenty twenty was not on the up and

(13:30):
up at all.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
I'm serious, folks.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Just as a quick recap for those of you who
might be listening and watching for the first time, I
had my name on the ballot with President Trump in
twenty twenty. I witnessed the fraud with my own two eyes.
Some of the people have asked me, what did you
witness while I watched people in Alleghany County carry stacks
of mail in ballots this high and stuff them all
into a dropbox at once.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
I don't know if you know this, but that's completely illegal.
We handed all of.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
This evidence to the US Attorney in the Western District
of Pennsylvania, who's a great guy, who then said, yep, okay,
this is legit, passed it on to the FBI, and
it vanished into the void.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
Folks, there was something wrong with twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
And what's more is that now even liberals are looking
at this chart and saying, wait a second, maybe we
really did steal the twenty twenty election. Maybe there really
is something wrong, and it's not even just me. Joe
Rogan looked at this chart. Who By the way, it's
important to remind people that even though Joe Rogan endorsed

(14:30):
Donald Trump for this cycle, Joe Rogan is not a
conservative like me. He's not a conservative like Daniel Turner,
who'll be here in just a second. I see him
in the green room now. He's not a traditional conservative.
In fact, Joe Rogan is a Bernie bro But he
looked at this chart and listened to what he had
to say.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
What do you think about that thing I sent you
today that compares the number of people that voted in
twenty twenty versus number of people that voted in twenty
twenty four and in twenty.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
Sixteen, sure does look strange.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
And in twenty twelve, have you seen it, Jamie, It's
so crazy. You look at it and you go, there's
is this real?

Speaker 5 (15:07):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (15:07):
Here it is because it doesn't seem to make any sense,
because this is like one of the most consequential elections ever.
I think everybody's pretty aware of that, and everybody is
very dug in on their side. The left he's hitler,
the right he's saving us. And so more people voted,
at least at least the indication would be as much

(15:29):
people voted in twenty twenty, if not more. Probably more
people voted. But let's look at the numbers, like, look
at the difference in how many people voted for Biden
in twenty twenty. It's unprecedented. It's way higher than any
other time since twenty twelve. And I'm sure probably before
that there was less people back then, right, So if

(15:51):
you go back to when I was a kid, there
was only like two hundred million people in this country.

Speaker 3 (15:54):
Yeah, And to be clear, twenty twelve and twenty sixteen
were not low turnout yet yearls no consistent.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
This is what's crazy. They're consistent. Look, they're all like
sixty Look at look at where the number is. It's
all like sixty five million? Is that what it says?
So that's all the same every fucking time except twenty
twenty and twenty twenty it goes the fuck up.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
Look at it, it's like eighty what is it?

Speaker 6 (16:20):
Eighty two?

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Well you know where I'm going with this. Welcome to
the party, everybody. No shit, this is what I've been saying.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
For a very very long time.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
And listen, how how long have I been saying to
you on this show that there really is something too
too big to rig? The silver lining and me running
for Congress and then the Senate is that I learned
how the Democrats fight. I know exactly what they do
to cheat. And by the way, that's all I've been

(16:51):
working here. And the reason why I've been like so
crazy during the last two weeks is that obviously it's
election season and I'm helping Dave McCormick, and I'm help
and the Trump campaign win the state of Pennsylvania. And
we did, by the way, on both accounts. So f
you to all the Democrats who talk shit. However, I
spent the last week and a half just doing everything

(17:11):
that I can to stop Democrat cheating on the front end,
and they do it in a million different ways through
purposeful and competence, through voter registration fraud. We busted that
voter registration fraud ring in five different counties in Pennsylvania.
Super long lines. Oh look, in Republican precincts. They ran
out of ballots. The list goes on and on and on.

(17:32):
So anyway, something too too big to rig. And it
was a genius of Trump to seize on that because
what he did in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 3 (17:41):
Is just had a massive turnout.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
And what's interesting about his turnout in Pennsylvania and in
the other swing states and the all important suburbs, which
you'll hear a lot of establishment Republicans talk about the
suburbs and how Trump sucks and how he can't win
in the suburbs. Trump over First of all, he won
the suburbs and many of these swings, won every suburb
that he needed to win in the state of Pennsylvania.
Not just that, overperformed establishment Republican Senate candidates in each

(18:08):
and every one of those states. So can we please
put the rest the fact that Trump isn't the most
popular Republican in our lifetimes, because he most certainly is. Okay,
So I got my buddy Daniel Turner on deck right now.
He is the founder and executive director of an amazing organization, Power,
the Power of the Future. And he's also a lockstock
and barrel card carrying conservative and America First Conservative just

(18:29):
like the.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
Rest of us. Daniel, welcome, my friend. Listen. Listen. First
of all, that's a great effing beard.

Speaker 6 (18:36):
Hey, you look at this fighty You've got great sean.
You know, you got me beat in a lot other categories. Brother,
you well, you know what.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
There's something to the beard and the bald head. You know,
you look like you look kind of like Cratos from
God of War.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
Just kind of put.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
The war paint on your face, swing a big battle axe,
you know.

Speaker 3 (19:00):
Well, it's kind of.

Speaker 6 (19:00):
How I feel. You know, those numbers you were showing,
which that chart is just fantastic and I'm glad so
many people are talking about it. I wish you could
go back one more election cycle to two thousand and eight,
which was the first Obama election, because if you were
paying attention in politics, and I know you were everyone
saw the original Obama enthusiasm and he was drawing crowds

(19:23):
like Trump draws like the Obama phenomena, and O eight
was real. Yeah, he got sixty nine million votes and
that was unprecedented. And so Republicans and the Trump world
have always said, wait, crazy, Obama Mania got sixty nine million,
but Biden got eighty two. It just didn't seem to jive,

(19:43):
and it doesn't. So yeah, I'm glad that chart is out,
and I'm glad people are saying something's off about twenty
twenty because we all know something is off about twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
Well, go down this path with me here for a second.
I've always said that anytime the Democrats branded something, or
the media listen to Democrat talkers and then brand something.
In the case of twenty twenty, in the init aftermath,
it was like, well, you're a conspiracy theorist and a
crazy person for even questioning the election results, and then
it became you're an election denier, and then you just

(20:16):
heard that over and over and over again. Never mind
the fact that Democrats have protested every single election that
they've lost going back to I can't even remember when
I mean these people are the ultimate og election deniers.
And it's amazing to me that here we are now

(20:37):
in twenty twenty four, finally starting to recognize that, yeah,
twenty twenty had huge issues, and even liberals are waking
up to this now. And I just wonder, was that
the plan all along to basically smear anybody from asking questions.
God forbid, if you show up at the Capitol and
you protest a broken election, We're going to throw you

(20:58):
in prison forever. Scare the shit out of everybody so
that nobody talks about it. Yeah, you know, if you
don't talk about it, you can't study it. If you
can't study it, you can't stop it from happening again.
And then on the court side, what they did was
so interesting with all of my court challenges. They used
this legal doctrine called latches, and they said, well, if

(21:22):
you had a because I filed suit on mail in ballots,
said they were unconstitutional in Pennsylvania after the fact, Daniel.

Speaker 3 (21:28):
And what the.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
Court's basically said is like, well, if you had a
problem with mail in ballots, why didn't you raise it,
you know, when when the law was passed before the primary.
But if I would have I couldn't bring a case
before the primary because I hadn't been harmed by anything yet,
So there was a catch twenty two. And what that
did was prolong any real legal challenge from actually being

(21:50):
evaluated to the point where now you've got people that
are in office for years now and the whole thing
is moot.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
Was that the plan all along?

Speaker 5 (21:58):
You know?

Speaker 3 (21:59):
I mean?

Speaker 6 (22:00):
And what you're walking through is a talk I give regularly.
I'm actually given it next week to a bunch of
college kids on climate issues, which is where my expertise
is and my forte. But it's it's the same paradigm. Right,
you call someone a denier, You scare them into that
their beliefs are so far out of the mainstream that
their beliefs are dangerous. You censor them, you shut them up,

(22:23):
you get them deplatformed, You ruin their life until they
can form, and then descent suddenly disappears. And they did
it with COVID, right, they do it with climate, They
did it with the election. If you ask the wrong questions,
you have to be destroyed. And that's just the way
the system is working. And I think COVID is what
finally put people over the top because it was such

(22:47):
a condensed period of normalcy to insanity within weeks, and
when people said, wait a second, why do I have
to do this? Shut up man, don't ask questions? Is
put on your mask and if you don't, people are
going to die. And that's what they did with the election, right,
Like what's with the mail in drop boxes? Are you
sure that that?

Speaker 5 (23:05):
Man?

Speaker 6 (23:06):
If you don't believe in that, you don't believe in democracy,
you're a threat. We got to lock you up, Like.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Wait a second, I'm not even allowed to look at
the mail in boxes.

Speaker 6 (23:14):
Yeah, And that's how they operate, right, They silence you
into not having rational thought. It's very Orwellian, right, and
just just get in line. And whether it's again the
climate or vaccines or the ballot initiative or whatever it is,
that's how the left operates. And they've had the media
on their side for the longest time, carrying out the orders.

(23:35):
And now American people have bo come. This was the
wake up election. And I think that's where the pundits
in media are confused, because every demographic swung towards Trump,
and he increased every demograph.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
So I got to get your feedback and This is
where you get to throw it in the Kami Left's
face because I hate these bastards with the undying passion
of a thousand suns.

Speaker 3 (23:58):
They wouldn't hesitate to ruin any of our lives.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
Anybody's listening watching, That's just how they operate powers all
that matters to them. So here we have an election
where Trump wins, an historic electoral victory, a landslide popular
vote victory. We control the Senate, We control the House,
even though the media hasn't called it yet, We're going
to control the House when the dust settles. We've got
the Supreme Court, and we've got state houses all across

(24:21):
the country.

Speaker 3 (24:21):
If that ain't a mandate, I don't know what is.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
Daniel, give me a sense of how we got to
this moment, how Donald Trump was victorious, why Kamala Harris
was not. Just take this wherever you want to go, man.

Speaker 6 (24:36):
Yeah, I mean, I'll always refer to energy because energy
is everything, but energy is also the price of everything
we buy. We purchase our food, our commute to work
and life has been really expensive under Biden. Harris and
the American people are not dumb, and you know this
is what the frustrating thing of the last four years
is they try to tell you, well, inflation's transitory, actually

(24:59):
inflation coming down, and you say, but eggs still cost
five dollars a dozen, and they're like, yeah, but they
used to cost six. So everything is working and the
American people are able to say, but they used to
cost a dollar ninety nine. Right. So as much as
they tried so hard to make this a campaign about
joy and reproductive rights and vibes and Taylor Swift, every

(25:20):
demographic went to the ballot box saying I can't afford America,
and I'm watching this administration give illegals free hotel rooms,
cash phones, food, and it just resonated with enough people,
and no matter how hard they tried to spin it
any other way, that is why people voted the way

(25:40):
they did. And yes, abortion issues are huge, cultural issues
are huge, but every American has to eat, and every
American for the most part, cannot afford the price of foods.
Did you see Joe Scarborough this morning talking about butter.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
I was gonna bring that up where show you know what.

Speaker 6 (25:58):
If I were that privileged in life that I had
no idea how much food costs. God bless you, Joe Scarborough,
You've clearly never purchased food in your life. He couldn't
believe how much food. He was like, butter costs three
dollars a pound, and then the blonde was like, it's
actually seven, and he was like seven. Yeah, it's a fortune.
That's why. That's why Kamala lost. You can try any

(26:20):
other way. The American people have great short term memory,
and life was good not long ago.

Speaker 3 (26:26):
So I got to show you this clip of Brennan.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
I can't remember, not CIA, former CIA director Brennan, some
anchor on I don't know. I don't know if this ABC, CBS, NBC.
They're all the damn same to me. But listen to
her talk about the economy and people struggles. And this
gets to a theory that I have about how the
elites think of the rest of us, like we're just

(26:51):
too stupid to understand that things are actually great. Like,
listen to how condescending this is.

Speaker 7 (26:57):
Any country I have ever covered anywhere in the world,
people vote on the three feet in front of them
and the kitchen table they sit down at every day,
and the economic issues are just so fundamental and the
experience of that, and you know, Norah, you said earlier,
maybe we over focused on grocery prices. It's I think,
you know, Donald Trump campaign is saying he's going to
lower the price of bacon. The President United States says

(27:18):
nothing the price of bacon or for that matter, four
eggs or any of it. But it's I get your uncomfortable.
Even though the head of the Federal Reserve and those guys,
you don't quite know what they do back in Washington,
but they're making your house more expensive because they're hiking
up more. You know, you don't get that. You don't
get the national number where Joe Biden is telling you, look,

(27:40):
inflation is moderating and coming down, but you understand your
grocery cart or your gas tank, and that personal experience
just seems to be what at least people are using
to justify their vote for Donald Trump when they're citing
the economy.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
Cannot get over how condescending that is. Talks about the
how many where do you even jump in here? Like inflation?
Biden says, inflation's going down. First of all, it doesn't
mean it's gone right, coming down from you know, twenty
percent to fifteen percent.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
It's like it doesn't make that big of a deal.
It's not that big of a deal. She's talking about.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
Core inflation, so that doesn't cost it doesn't talk about
the cost of commodities or how much it cost to
fill up your car.

Speaker 3 (28:23):
These people are just so out of touch, man.

Speaker 6 (28:25):
Yeah, and don't believe you're lying eyes right, like right
in the whole we were told this is a great economy.
Look at it. It's a great economy. The Erica people
don't realize it. It's a great economy, you know, Like, well,
you can have numbers, say lots of different things, but ultimately,
people are still going to the grocery store. And even
though gas has come down, it's still very expensive. Right,
three dollars and twenty five cents a gallon is still

(28:48):
expensive gas. It's better than four dollars, but it's still expensive.
And yet the level of condescension. But you know, this
is the problem with a lot of our corporate media.
I don't know how much Margaret Brennan makes, but she
probably he makes a four or five six million dollar contract.

Speaker 3 (29:02):
Yeah at least, right.

Speaker 6 (29:04):
Jimmy Kimmel, you know they all signed fifteen to twenty
million dollar contracts, so they get up there and they
and they talk to the American people as if they're
one of them. But they're not right, they're not They
don't understand the plight of the average American. So why
should I listen to them? Why should I listen to
their opinion? Margaret Brennan was the one who a couple
months ago, if you recall, was talking to Mayor buddhaj

(29:24):
Edge when she said, you've spent eight point two billion
dollars on charging stations and you've built only seven. And
he was like, well, you see, these are really good numbers,
and she was like, but only seven. Even Margaret Brennan
at one point realized, like, you guys are like full
of crap when it comes to these numbers, aren't you? So?
I wonder you are? Repeat's gonna go? He has no talent,
he's no skill, he's a diversity higher. He was mayor

(29:47):
of South Bend. I'm a Notre Dame football fan. I
think South Bend is great. He was the mayor of
South Bend.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
Where does he go? That's a good question. I like
this angle.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
Where where does Pete budagag butt keg keg end up?

Speaker 6 (29:59):
Where does you go? He went from that to the media,
prompted him up and made him a national figure that
suddenly he was running for president, which I mean, like, I.

Speaker 3 (30:08):
Remember, the guy's a cabinet official.

Speaker 6 (30:11):
I think I'm a pretty smart guy. But if suddenly
I was running for president, people will be like, you're
not running for president? Who the hell you are? Suddenly
Pete was running for president. Now he's the cabinet secretary.
What what what talent does he have? He has no talent.
How are you gonna go?

Speaker 2 (30:27):
This is this is what my this is what's mind
blowing about the Democrat Party is that fundamentally, like they're
so obsessed with these diversity at all costs, even if
somebody doesn't have the qualification to be in a position
at their end. And now here you have Kamala Harris,
who is one of the media is on this new narrative.

(30:49):
And I cannot even begin to tell you how many
soundbites just in preparing for the show that I've seen
of liberals in these disgusting liberals by the way, they
just they haven't learned anything. Daniel where oh, well, Kamala
lost because she's a black woman. And then you have
like these you know, al Sharpton out there saying that, well,

(31:10):
Hispanic men and black men, they have a real misogyny problem. No,
it's not because you know, Kamala has no message. It's
not because she's a cataclysmic dumbass. It's not because she's
totally unqualified for the job. It's simply because she's a
black woman. And there must not be any other explanation
for it except that she's a black woman. It's just so,

(31:33):
it's just I think it's racist and insody.

Speaker 6 (31:36):
Yeah, exactly, because these are the same people who sixteen
years ago told us how America was so post racial
because we elected Barack Obama. Right, so now we're racist again.
That's good to know. But I mean, Al Sharpton calling
someone racist is literally just the proverbial hammer that sees nails, right.
That's all he knows how to do is play the

(31:56):
race card. But you know, Kamala I was thinking about
her and her career and and how she got so
far as she did. Well, there are lots of things
to get as far as she but in terms of
faking it to make it right. Running for Attorney General,
you know, she ran on her her immutable characteristics. She
won huge office, in the AG's office. Right, lots of attorneys.

(32:20):
She just took credit for their work. And she catapulted
herself to the Senate. I was a Senate staff for
years and years ago.

Speaker 3 (32:27):
Huge, Who are you with in the Senate?

Speaker 6 (32:29):
Senator Santaorum. That's why I have a personal.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
This makes so much sense. Now, don't worry so much.

Speaker 6 (32:38):
About but huge Senate staff. You take credit for all
of their work. VP. Huge, VP staff, You don't really
do anything. The Vice president has no job, but you
just catapult yourself on the work that other people do. Suddenly,
now she's the sole decision maker. Suddenly she can't fake
it till she makes it. And when she's asked, Madam

(32:59):
by as president, will you do X on the border?
And her response is, you know, I grew up in
a middle class family. American people didn't vote for it. Right. Again,
the American people don't get the credit they deserve. The
media elite. They treat them like we're all just a
bunch of morons. We may not all have college degrees.
I don't have a college degree. There's nothing wrong with that,

(33:20):
but we are not stupid people, and they treat us
like we're stupid people. And this was the big FU
to all of those people telling us who to vote for,
George Coney, you know, all of them telling us, this
is who you're voting for, Beyonce Springsteen. And this was
the big American people saying I can't afford food, screw you,
and they won.

Speaker 3 (33:40):
And I like that.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
Okay, So stay right there if you can. I want
to do a couple I got to read a couple
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does Kamala go? Now, stay right there. I'm asking you
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executive director and founder of Power of the Future, but
also a great American patriot and card carry conservative and

(35:37):
Senate staffer for Rick Santorum, it all makes sense now, Daniel.

Speaker 6 (35:41):
A long time ago, I was just a kid, and
that's how I kind of got introduced to into into
into politics and seeing how things work and operate. And
I love the Senator Santorum because being from a even
back then Pennsylvania was purple. It's been purple for a while,
but he was a fairly unabashed conservative form a state

(36:01):
that was that was risky to be as right as
he was. And you know, I have a huge problem
with red senators from red states who vote like rhinos.

Speaker 3 (36:12):
We talk about this all the time.

Speaker 2 (36:14):
How do we end up with so many pansies in
the Senate from deep red states?

Speaker 3 (36:18):
They should be throwing bombs.

Speaker 6 (36:20):
It's it's very frustrating, and one of the one of
the biggest ones obviously just resigned in Utah. Who's Mitt Romney?
You know, a state that is always going to elect
someone like Mitt Romney.

Speaker 2 (36:33):
What a pathetic loser by the way, I mean, I
don't mean to be like rude or whatever, but like
I judge you by your actions. I'm sure he's a
nice guy. But I watched that documentary Mit with my
wife on Netflix. Have you ever seen that? It is
like you should watch it, and everybody's who's who's listening
and watching should watch it too. You will see by
the end of that documentary why he lost to Barack Obama.

Speaker 3 (36:56):
He's weak, He's just unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (37:00):
Week at a time when America called for strength, he
was the antithesis of that. How do people like this
get elected? I mean, Daniel like the base of our party.
I love them, but how do we keep sending people
like this?

Speaker 6 (37:14):
I know, and and you know, envy is a real thing.
And you know, I'm envious of your hair, But there's
only there's only one man you look at a killer.
There's only one Caesar in every epic, right and and
and I'm sure we know historically the envy towards him,
whether it was you know, Mark Anthony, whether it was

(37:36):
was Pompey, whether it was Crasses, people were envious that
they weren't Caesar. I think someone like Mitt and even
John McCain, they were envious ultimately that that someone like
Trump came around and he did what they weren't able
to do. And I would probably be jealous of Donald
Trump if I had been trying to do something and
this guy shows up out of nowhere with none of

(37:56):
the experiences I've had to go through to get here,
and like that, he wins it'd be very easy to
be envious of that. But gush, if you really care
about these issues and these values, you would just get
on the board, right if you really cared about talk
about holding a grudgean if you really cared about repealing Obamacare,
you wouldn't care that it was Trump who was doing it.

(38:18):
You would vote to repeal Obamacare. But not John McCain.
He came in and he gave the thumbs down because
he just wanted to f Donald Trump. And you want
to say, you don't care about these values, And that's
kind of how I feel about Mitt Romney. He didn't
care about conservative principles in the end. He cared about
the fact that someone outshined him and he couldn't handle it.
And you know what, if a better power the future

(38:40):
came along and took all of our work and made
it a bigger entity, I'd be hurt, no doubt, I'd
be a little disappointed. But do I care about these
issues that or I care about my damn self. And
that's where politics will always be the weakest form of
persuasion because there's just way too many but hurt personalities.

Speaker 3 (39:00):
That is such a great point.

Speaker 2 (39:01):
That's one of the things that was like manifestly apparent
to me when I ran for the first time was
that there are just too many egos in politics for
people who should.

Speaker 3 (39:10):
Not have egos at all.

Speaker 2 (39:12):
That's the thing, Like it's so so, so enormously frustrating. Then,
you know, speaking of ego, I mean, there are a
few egos bigger than than Joe Biden. Joe Biden, I think,
you know, I don't know if he has an ego
now because he's just cognitively not there. But every time
I've seen Joe Biden since Kamala has lost, he has
had the biggest smile on his face, I mean, right,

(39:35):
And I feel like, I feel like Joe Biden's really
happy that Kamala lost. And I bet you Jill is
completely over the moon that Kamala Harris tanked.

Speaker 6 (39:48):
Absolutely and you know, what they did to him is
still unconscionable because he he he. I don't actually think
he resigned. You know, there was agree a controversy of
the letter that didn't look like his nature that was
put on social media, on unofficial stationery that said he
was I think someone just put that out.

Speaker 2 (40:06):
Can let's revisit that for a second. Daniel was exactly right.
We covered this on the show. And the reason why
I think this is very suspect is because nobody in
the media covered it. Had there been like relentless coverage
of it, like I would have been like, oh, well,
you know, but anytime the media doesn't cover something, it's
almost always a cover up of some sort. And this

(40:29):
is a huge deal. It didn't even look like Joe
Biden's signature. He just dropped some letter on social media
and oh, I resigned, like what.

Speaker 6 (40:35):
It was a day and a half later that he
finally spoke to the media and said that, you know,
he had thought this through. They forced him out and
they wanted him gone, and then obviously they installed Kamala
with no input from the American people, from the Democrat
American people who are supposedly they are representing. So yeah,
I think Joe will always be resentful of that. He
had every intention of running again. Maybe he would have

(40:58):
realized he can't, Maybe he would have realized he's not
all there, but that was his decision to make.

Speaker 3 (41:03):
Now.

Speaker 6 (41:03):
Don't get me wrong, I have no sympathy for the guy.
Right tremendous damage to the country, but that's an internal
Democrat Shenanigans that there's a reckoning that's gonna come.

Speaker 3 (41:14):
They're already pointing fingers.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
I mean, all of the like these David Pluffe and
all these Obama staffers are pointing fingers at Joe Biden.
You know, Biden staffers are pointing fingers at Kamala saying
she's terrible. I and I got to tell you, my friend,
I'm here for it. I want to watch them destroy
each other. I am these people. I just, Daniel, I
don't believe these are good people. I just I don't

(41:37):
believe these Democrats fundamentally care about America. In fact, the
more I learn about them, the more I see how
just they're bought and paid for by all of these
countries who hate us, Like look at Bob Menendez, but
how about Dianne Feinstein, or how about Eric Swalwell or
Tim Wallas and all these trips to China. You know,
he was approached by the Chinese to be an asset

(41:57):
for them. Whether or not he reported that to the military,
I don't know. I mean, the list goes on and
on and on. These people have to be dismantled. Their
agenda has to be defeated for the next four hundred years.
We have a mandate to do it now. So what
happens now though, looking down the road to Kamala Harris,

(42:18):
does she.

Speaker 3 (42:18):
Run again or is she done?

Speaker 6 (42:20):
I mean, I can't imagine she has any political career left.
That's what board can she get on. You know, she'll
get an eighty million dollar advance to write a book,
she'll do the book circuitur she'll speak, and she'll do
speaking opportunities, and she'll make money and she'll be fine.
But I can't imagine she as a political future. Someone
hinted that maybe she'll do what Nixon did, which is
go back to California and run for a governor's thing.

(42:43):
But you know, Trump won forty percent of California. That's
not a small percentage for Donald Trump from the Hitler
to win forty percent of California. So Plumbell is not
popular in California. So you know, I don't think she
nescessarily picks up California that easily. And there's a lot
of Democrats in California and they want the damn job.

(43:05):
And so I don't know what her political future looks like.
But talk about no political instincts. I mean, the day
after Hurricane Helene did all of its damage, she went
on a podcast that's that's notorious for giving best oral
sex tips. That was her political instinct was, that's what
you were doing.

Speaker 3 (43:25):
That's what she knows.

Speaker 6 (43:26):
Oh, I'm sorry, everybody is everybody. Then the teacher has
become the master, has become the master. But she has
no political instincts, right, she has no political Heck, look
at look at two days of four days ago. What
is today? Four days ago? And she was asked how

(43:47):
she voted on Prop thirty six.

Speaker 3 (43:49):
Oh my god, yeah, yeah, the.

Speaker 6 (43:51):
Piece of legislation to stiffened penalties in California on crime
and drugs. And she was like, I'm not gonna get it.
It passed by seventy percent in liberal California, had passed
by seventy percent. She wouldn't say how she voted on it.
What does she Here's a simple question for you, what
does Kamala Harris believe?

Speaker 3 (44:13):
No, I have no idea exactly.

Speaker 6 (44:16):
You know. And we've known her for a long time now,
many years in the Senate, four years as vice president.
She's been in the news every day for the last
one hundred and fifteen days. We have no idea what
she believes except unlimited abortion. Okay, we know she believes.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
So I think I think I'm getting like word as
I'm seeing here.

Speaker 3 (44:38):
I don't know if this is one hundred percent.

Speaker 2 (44:40):
Maybe folks in the live chat can help me out,
but I'm thinking I just heard that Trump announced Susie.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
Wiles, who, of course, yeah, yeah, I'm seeing right here.
Donald J.

Speaker 2 (44:51):
Trump announces Susie Wiles as White House Chief of Staff.
So exactly, I completely agree with that, completely agree with that.
Susie is amazing. She's always been extremely good to me,
and she's an absolute killer who, by the way, is
completely loyal to Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (45:06):
And that and that brings me to my next question.

Speaker 2 (45:09):
It was at a rally in Pennsylvania and just doing
everything I can to help Trump win Pennsylvania. Spoke at
that rally and Mike Pompeo comes in, And I have
no reason to dislike Mike Pompeio. He's always been really
nice to me, but I don't think he was there
for Trump when Trump needed most. And I'm gonna show

(45:29):
you a sound bite and I want to get your
feedback here. Listen to Mike Pompeo when the classified documents
case was leveraged or leveled against Donald Trump. Of course
it's bogus, it's ridiculous, it's political. Jack Smith is about
to be fired before Trump is president. But like listen
to Mike Pompeo in the moments after this this case
was brought. Come what Donald Trump is facing and is

(45:51):
it right to charge him?

Speaker 1 (45:54):
Brian, good morning, great to be with you. Two things
I think are both true at this point. First, if
the allegations are true, and there's lots of indications that
they are, President Trump had classified documents where he shouldn't
have had them, and then when given the opportunity to
return to me, he chose not to do that for
whatever reason.

Speaker 6 (46:11):
That's just Brian.

Speaker 1 (46:12):
You talked about me having classified documents. I handled thousands
and thousands of them over my time in Congress and
then as a CI director and Secretary of State. I
suppose we can all make mistakes and get them to
the wrong place, but when somebody identifies that, you got
to turn them in. So that's just that's inconsistent with
protecting America's soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines. And if the
allegations are true. Some of these were pretty serious, important documents,

(46:33):
So that's wrong.

Speaker 3 (46:36):
I don't like this.

Speaker 6 (46:37):
There were several people when this came out, the raid
on mar A Lago came out, all when the heat
of j six right early twenty twenty one, there were
several people who were so afraid to protect Donald Trump,
and in the back of their mind they thought, oh,
maybe we did do something illegal. And I'm sure he

(46:59):
knows who those folks are. I'm not justifying it, yeah,
but but yeah, you had the chance and you didn't
take it.

Speaker 2 (47:07):
It's clear Mike Pompeo is is trying to get another
cabinet position within the Trump administration.

Speaker 3 (47:15):
And what's what's amazing to me is that, like and.

Speaker 2 (47:18):
I I got, I gotta believe that the Trump campaign
knows this, or Trump himself knows this. Certainly his family
does a lot of Johnny cum lateli'es to the to
the campaign, people that didn't support Trump in his darkest
moments that we're all too happy to run in the
opposite direction now find themselves cozy and right up to
him and hope for some White House appointment or something else.

Speaker 3 (47:39):
Yeah, and that worries me.

Speaker 2 (47:41):
Because you know, in the media is all focused on
this narrative of oh my gosh, that Trump is going
to only appoint people that are loyal to him, and I.

Speaker 3 (47:49):
Think, well, no shit.

Speaker 2 (47:52):
Of course he is like that needs competence, of course,
but also loyalty. Your boss gives you a direct if
you know, if you got objections to it, you raise him,
but he says, hey, it doesn't matter to me.

Speaker 3 (48:04):
Your objections have been heard, get it done. Do it.
You don't say no.

Speaker 2 (48:09):
And I just feel like this is the number one
thing that worries me is that there are going to
be you know, foxes in the henhouse, so to speak.

Speaker 6 (48:19):
One of the things I admire most about Susie wild too,
I do not know at all. I've never met. I
probably couldn't pick her out of a lineup, and that's
one of the things I admire most about her because
she saw herself as staff. And you look at past
presidential elections going back to the James Carville area and
James Baker and plowf An Exel Rod and Robbie Mook,

(48:40):
and they all wanted to be celebrities. Campaign staffers wanted
to be on TV. Of course, the campaign spokespeople have
to be on TV. But the chief of staff, the
campaign manager, they all wanted to be household names and
get you.

Speaker 3 (48:53):
They wanted to be celebrity hat book deals.

Speaker 6 (48:54):
And everything else. Susie put her nose to the grindstone
and she did her job. And like I said, I
couldn't pick her. I saw her on stage when Trump
accepted the nomination, and I think that's awesome, right, because
that is that shows tremendous not even just grit and
hard work and determination, shows a lot of humility. Like
she's now probably the most powerful woman in America, and

(49:18):
she she's like, I have a job to do and
I'm going to do it. It's not about me, It's
about the country and this administration. And I just think
that's awesome. So I love the fact that I don't
know who she is because it means she's doing her
job with that level of humility that you don't see
in politics.

Speaker 3 (49:35):
That's awesome.

Speaker 2 (49:35):
Okay, So I want you to tell me exactly what
you think Donald Trump needs to do in his first
month in office as it pertains to energy.

Speaker 3 (49:44):
If you could.

Speaker 2 (49:45):
Wave a magic wand my friend, I know the first
thing you'd ask for his hair. But after that, after that,
what would you have him do from an energy standpoint?
Maybe it doesn't even have to do with energy.

Speaker 6 (49:57):
But obviously all the executive orders are just overturned, and
that's pretty easy. They already have those those lined up right.
The Biden administration was able to do actually very very
little through legislation. They had to do most of it
through executive order because they were just too afraid to
No one wanted to vote against fracking, so they use
the EPA to punish the coal industry. One of the

(50:19):
things that I kept asking Bob Casey to do was
protect PA coal miners. Did absolutely nothing.

Speaker 2 (50:25):
The EPA said, PA coal miners have been completely decimated.

Speaker 6 (50:29):
You're expected to do that. And the EPA said, like,
the enactment of these regulations will put coal out of business,
and Bob Casey didn't even wake up from his nap
to stop it. So redoing, undoing all those executive orders
is the most important thing. Whole Drilling permits, land lease
permits are down around ninety percent from where they should be,

(50:53):
and that is the responsibility of the Department of Interior.

Speaker 2 (50:56):
Somebody like Josh Shapiro, by the way, comes out and
says we're drilling more than we ever have total bs.

Speaker 6 (51:02):
What we're doing is we're producing more than we ever
I hope forgetting if I'm allowed to curse, because I'm
so used to be no drop it. It's total bullshit
because what we are producing now, what's actually coming out
of the ground, and we are selling it market and
that is at record high and there's no denying. But
those wells were drilled six seven years ago. It takes

(51:26):
a very long time to move equipment in place to drill.
Sometimes you have to frack to put all the infrastructure
in place to bring oil to market and sell. So
the thirteen point two million barrels a day that we're
producing was not drilled in the Biden administration. It was
drilled in the Trump administration. My prices are still so
high is because the future's market doesn't seem more drilling

(51:50):
happening becau there's no access to land. Making land available
will immediately lower prices because the industry will realize, the
markets will realize we're to start producing more oil in
the future. So if we start producing drilling now in
a couple of years, that will come online. So that's
the most important thing in Landley's sales. And then there's
a legislative peace, which is essential. And since we have

(52:13):
both chambers, both the House and Senate and the White House,
they have to repeal the national the natural gas tax.
They snuck that in in the Inflation Reduction Act. They
put us a tax on natural gas sales. They of
course disguised it as methane emission reduction, but it's a
tax on natural gas and that is killing the natural

(52:35):
gas industry and that has to just get absolutely overturned.

Speaker 2 (52:39):
God, that's amazing. Okay, So you sent me that's genius.
Trump needs to I hope that he does. I hope
that he has somebody like you advising him on this stuff. Really,
so you sent me this here what we're looking at
here for folks who are listening as younger men voted
decisively for Donald Trump and looking at men. This is

(53:01):
really important, folks, because the young young people in general
are being priced out of the American dream because of
irresponsible policies put forth by Republican politicians, yes, but mostly Democrats.
And here you have in twenty eighteen nine, what you
got nineteen percent of of what is it? Nineteen percent
of young men. What are we looking at? A percentage
point difference? No percentage point difference nineteen to nineteen plus

(53:25):
the Democrats and twenty twenty young men fifteen plus the
Democrats in twenty twenty two. Just a margin of one
in twenty twenty two for Democrats. In twenty twenty four,
young men voted for Donald Trump and Republicans by plus thirteen.

Speaker 6 (53:40):
Unbelievable.

Speaker 3 (53:41):
What do you make of this? Man?

Speaker 6 (53:42):
Yeah? I mean, just it's the eighteen to twenty nine
year old demographic. Is men in particular has had a
rough come up, and they went through all the participation
trophies to being told their masculinity is toxic. They can't

(54:03):
afford to move out of their parents' house. COVID was
three years. That really set them back tremendously. And I think,
if you're just a young American guy, whether you're in
New York City like I was, or you're in rural
Pennsylvania like you were, like your golden twenties are gone
and they're expensive, and you don't want to live with

(54:25):
your parents anymore at twenty seven, but you can't afford
any options. The idea of living in a group house
like I did, when I worked for Santaorum in DC
and four people, five people in a house, but you
were each paying four hundred dollars. That's gone right. There
is no more group house that you each pay five
hundred dollars in a great American city. My nephews, who
all graduated college, still live at home in New York

(54:47):
City because even though they make good money in white
collar jobs, they can't afford an apartment in New York City.
So they still live in Queens because that's what it
means to be as a young man. It's not surprising
those people will move to Donald Trump, not just for
financial reasons, but I think more than anything, cultural reasons.
They're tired of being told. And you know who hit

(55:09):
this a long time ago, a year ago, was James Carville,
and he got blasted for it. They're tired of being
told that they can't watch boxing, they're tired of being
told to stop watching football, that you can't drink beer,
you have to cry at movies, you gotta be since
and he said, like you're killing and losing young men.
And James Carville was absolutely right. Of course, they called

(55:30):
him racist and sexist and everything, but that's what they
do when they don't want to listen. And young men,
I think are are tired of not being able to
be young men, especially knowing the tradition of young men
in America from the Beatles and Jack Carawuac and go
into concerts and road trips and surf trips and frat bros.
And it's now something nostalgic that you look at like

(55:53):
back in the day, guys my age did this, but
we can't do it anymore. And they want their they
want their twenties, and I want it back for them.

Speaker 3 (56:02):
So you mean to tell me that this ad did
not sway men? For k you know where I'm going.

Speaker 5 (56:07):
I'm a man, I'm a man, I'm a man man,
I'm man enough. I'm man enough to enjoy a barrel
proof bourbon.

Speaker 2 (56:15):
Meat, man enough to cook my Look at how this
guy's sitting on his truck.

Speaker 3 (56:18):
Who sits on their truck like this?

Speaker 6 (56:20):
They risked men enough to deadlift five hundred and then
breed out of my daughter's hair.

Speaker 3 (56:25):
Do you think I'm afraid to rebuild a carburetor?

Speaker 6 (56:27):
How he carburetd for record?

Speaker 3 (56:29):
That doesn't even make sense?

Speaker 6 (56:30):
Who doesn't make any sense?

Speaker 3 (56:33):
Although it looks like he could eat a carburetor.

Speaker 5 (56:35):
For record, I'm afraid of bears.

Speaker 6 (56:37):
That's what beer hugs are for.

Speaker 5 (56:39):
I'll tell you another thing. I sure I'm not afraid
of women.

Speaker 3 (56:43):
I'm not afraid of women.

Speaker 6 (56:44):
I'm not afraid of women.

Speaker 4 (56:45):
They want to control their bodies, I say.

Speaker 5 (56:47):
Go for it. They want to use IVY, have to
start a family. I'm not afraid of families.

Speaker 6 (56:51):
They want to be child as cat ladies have all
the cats you want.

Speaker 5 (56:54):
Woman wants to be president, well, I hope she has
the gun.

Speaker 3 (56:57):
Who sits on their truck like that? That's looking right?

Speaker 5 (56:59):
And accept my whole throated endorsement because I'm man enough
to support women, man enough to know what kind of
doughnuts I like, man enough to admit I'm lost even
when I refuse to ask for directions.

Speaker 3 (57:10):
Man enough to not ban young women from reading Little
Women or.

Speaker 5 (57:13):
One of those pants books that the sisters like. I'm
man enough to raw Dog of Flight. It sucked, not
worth it.

Speaker 3 (57:20):
I don't know what that means, do you?

Speaker 6 (57:23):
Yeah? So that's like this, do you want to finish
the ad in the yeah? Yeah, enough to be emotional
in front of my wife, in front, in front of
my horse.

Speaker 3 (57:32):
I'm man enough to tell you that I cry.

Speaker 6 (57:34):
I love actually.

Speaker 5 (57:35):
Goodwill, Hunts, West Side Story and Bred and I'm sick
of so called men domineering, belittling, and controlling women just
so they can feel more powerful.

Speaker 3 (57:44):
That's not how my mama raised me.

Speaker 6 (57:46):
I love women.

Speaker 5 (57:47):
I love women who support their families.

Speaker 6 (57:49):
Women who decide not to have families.

Speaker 5 (57:51):
Women who take charge.

Speaker 6 (57:52):
And I'm man enough to help them win. Oh my god,
that would be I for that first came out. I
couldn't believe it was real. It would honestly be like
a skit, like like that Will Ferrell movie that the
candidate or the election. It would be a skit where
they they tried to write an ad about men, but

(58:13):
they only hired like a bunch of aliens to do
it like that. It's remarkable that they thought that would work.
The casting of it, let alone the writing, but the
casting of it is is.

Speaker 2 (58:26):
The just have no concept of what a man and
woman is anymore, so it shouldn't surprise anybody.

Speaker 6 (58:30):
No, No, just absurd raw dogging, which is a terrible
expression to use. It was this weird internet sensation where
you'd be on a flight and on the TV screen
in front of you. You would pull up the map
of the plane right or the map of where the
flight was going, and you had to stare at it
for the whole flight. No music, no movies, no bow dogs,

(58:53):
and they would just stare at the map and watch
the plane little by little go across country or go.
I don't know why it became an internet sensation. I
don't know why guys thought they wanted to do it,
because I love I mean, I'm on planes a lot,
and my favorite part about it is not having Wi
Fi and my phone ring and watching a movie and
not being disturbed. So I love being on a plane. Sometimes.

Speaker 2 (59:17):
I mean, people are like going nuts in the live
chat about the ad.

Speaker 3 (59:20):
Please make it stop. I don't want to ever see
that again.

Speaker 2 (59:23):
I mean, that's the visceral reaction that conservatives had have
to democrat advertising, so it has the opposite effect with conservatives.
But I gotta believe if you're a dude, you're an
independent that you like to just like you watch football.

Speaker 3 (59:38):
I don't know, I don't know what the hell ride horses.

Speaker 2 (59:40):
I don't know what the hell guys do like whatever,
Like I can't I'm just saying I can't imagine.

Speaker 3 (59:45):
You see that and you're like, yeah, that's inspiring.

Speaker 6 (59:48):
Yeah. All of their ads, especially the outside groups that
you know, think that they're helping and they're actually hurting.
There was that other one of the old white man
who just won election and he's in charge, and it
was very pornographic.

Speaker 3 (01:00:01):
Yeah, about the point of the porn one.

Speaker 6 (01:00:03):
Yeah, very very like, you know, offensively pornographic. And there's
one where the woman is having a miscarriage on the
floor and the doctor on the phone is saying she
has to have an abortion or she'll die, which again
is great AMS advice, like coll nine one one. My
wife's on the floor, it's like, well she has to

(01:00:23):
have an abortion. Like that's not usually the advice they
give you over the phone. That's what's happening in this ad.
And the congressman appears and is like, I'm the new
Republican and you can't do that anymore. And then she dies.
How they thought these things were going to help them,
I don't know. It's just the more crazy they got
at the end, the less it helped. And then you
had the garbage comment, you had the Mark Cuban comment.

(01:00:46):
I mean, they just kept shooting themselves in the foot.
Why because they have no core principles, no core belief,
and no vision for this country. They just have a
huge desire for raw power and that's why they have
to be defeated. And they were, and God bless America
for it.

Speaker 3 (01:01:01):
Absolutely, man.

Speaker 2 (01:01:02):
Okay, so tell tell everyone where they can where they
can find you, my friend. And by the way, I'm
hosting radio tomorrow. If you have time to come on
the radio with me.

Speaker 6 (01:01:12):
You should and I will not curse, I promise.

Speaker 8 (01:01:15):
Yeah, exactly on a radio program where I mentioned the
county in Virginia where I live, which is fa u
q u I e R.

Speaker 6 (01:01:25):
It's fuck your county, like I'm here and fuck your county.
And they were like, oh, I was like, Daniel, what
was like, No, I said, fuck your county. It's a
I wouldn't curse on your program.

Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
Yes, yeah, we can definitely cursing here, not cursing on
the radio.

Speaker 3 (01:01:41):
But yeah, definitely will get you on tomorrow. Like the
whole my whole week.

Speaker 2 (01:01:45):
This week, it's just nothing but a victory lap, throwing
it in the face of these Commy dems. So that's
the plan tomorrow. Just make fun of Democrats and talk
about the future. Talk about your organization a little bit.
But tell us where we can find you, my friend.

Speaker 6 (01:01:58):
Power Ofthefuture dot com or you know, if you want
to email me with a question, Daniel att Power the Future.
You know, we hope to be more active in Pennsylvania
and other energy states because energy workers will always make
the difference. And we've been saying for a year. If
Pennsylvania has five hundred thousand plus energy workers, and if
they vote and their spouses vote, and their voting age

(01:02:19):
kids vote, and they vote for their jobs and their livelihood.
If you're a guy who works in fracking in Butler
County and you don't want to move to Texas, you
want to stay in Butler County and work in the industry,
then you got to vote, and they did. They turned
out and they voted, and they also voted for a
great senator as well, on McCormick, which is just amazing. Absolutely,
we hope to be more active there. But yeah, shoot me, no,

(01:02:39):
Daniel Attpowerthefuture dot com or Powerthefuture dot com. And it's
awesome to be on with you. Sean.

Speaker 3 (01:02:45):
Hey, I told you before, you have an open invitation
anytime you want to come on this podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
You're welcome to come on, and if you want to
come on, just text me. Sometimes I just like I
get so immersed in doing the show. I don't have
a producer. Obviously you can tell we don't have like
a whole lot of and whistles, but we have a
pretty damn amazing audience. And so that's that's the important thing,
right The show is for the people, and that's what
it will always be about. But you, of course always
have an open invite. So I'll let you know about

(01:03:12):
radio tomorrow. And in the meantime, thank you.

Speaker 6 (01:03:15):
Everyone owes you a big thank you as well, because
I watched every one of your rallies for President Trump
in Pennsylvania. Sometimes you only had like a minute and
a half to speak, but you you love your state
and you you helped flip your state and you should
be proud, and we owe you a gratitude for what
you did.

Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
So thank you, Thank you, my friend. Thanks Daniel, Okay,
talk to you tomorrow, my friend.

Speaker 3 (01:03:36):
Thank you for your brother.

Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
That is Daniel Turner, CEO of AN, executive director and
founder of Power the Future. He's an extraordinary patriot. You
should definitely go support him. Support the organization Power the Future.
You know, I love the organization because they're involved in
the political future of our country. So definitely definitely support them.
Just great great Americans, folks. We want an historic victory

(01:04:03):
one battle in a much larger political war. We will
keep our foot pressed on the gas and do everything
that we can to dismantle the commie Democrat agenda. We
are at four hundred and fifty two rumbles. Can't believe that.
Let's see if we can get as close to five
hundred as humanly possible. You all are the best audience

(01:04:24):
of the world. I mean, it's amazing, and I see
den boy McCormick needs to start trolling Bob Casey as
an election denier. Yes, McCormick should probably do that, but
he won't need to because he has me trolling Bob
Casey as an election denier right now. But smash that
like button, that little green thumb beneath the video. You
all are the best audience of the world. I'm working
on Brian Dean Wright tomorrow night for the for my show,

(01:04:47):
but tomorrow morning, bright and early nine to noon Wendy
Bell Radio, make sure you be there. I'm gonna need
your support in the live chat. Three hours of radio
is very, very tough, folks. Go to war again with
the radical left tomorrow nine am. Sharp in the chair
for the great and powerful Wendy Bell. In the meantime, folks,
I got another three hour show to plan. I'll see

(01:05:07):
you tomorrow night, actually see you tomorrow morning, and then
again tomorrow night. God bless you all, God bless this
exceptional nation that we call home. And God bless President
Elect Donald J.

Speaker 3 (01:05:18):
Trump. Take care of good night, and I will see
you bright and early tomorrow morning. Battle Crew,

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