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It's Savage Wednesday from sea to Shining Sea and everybody
in between. Welcome American Patriots. It is great to have
you here. Of course, on this fine Savage Wednesday. We've
got Savage Rich Barris on deck for the show, and
as usual we're very very psyched to have them because
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we have so much to discuss. Now, let me see
if I can give you a quick update on where
we are as a country of what happened over the
last about twenty four hours. And I'm gonna do this
for you because it's important. Nothing in politics happens by coincidence. Nothing,
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there's always a reason, there's always something behind the scene,
there's always scheming that goes on. So in the last
twenty four hours, we've had the Department of Justice soulless
beady eyed, little freak Special Prosecutor Jack Smith files a
superseding indictment against President Trump in an attempt to skirt
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around the Supreme Court ruling which smacked him down. Then
happening all at the same time, you had Democrats in
key swing states removing independent candidate but obviously he's a
radical left he himself, but he's an independent. Dems fought
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to remove Cornell West in swing states at the same
time that this Department of Justice indictment is filed against Trump,
while simultaneously Democrats fighting in swing states in battleground states
to keep RFK Junior on the ballot. See democracy right,
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like democracy or something democracy TM right. This is why
I tell you that the Democrats are an existential threat
to democracy. The whole reason they want Cornell West off
the ballot in swing states is because they know Cornell
West will likely siphon votes away from Cackling Kamala Harris.
The reason why they want RFK Junior on the ballot
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in critical swing states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania is because
he will likely in those states at least hurt Trump
more than he hurts Kamala. In fact, you saw right
here on this show a couple of days ago in
interview with RFK Junior where they said they saw internal
polling poll after poll that said something like sixty percent
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of RFK supporters would likely vote for Trump if RFK
Junior backed out of the race. That was right from
RFK Junior's own mouth. And so you have the DOJ
filing a superseding indictment. You have the Democrats fighting to
get Cornell West off the ballot in swing states. You
have the Democrats fighting to keep RFK Junior on the
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ballot in key swing states because they believe it'll hurt Trump.
All while Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook admitted that they censored
posts in compliance with the Biden Harris administration to interfere
in the election in twenty twenty. So with hindsight bias
and the benefit of us looking in the rear view
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mirror at the twenty twenty election, you believe me now,
and I think many of you, all, especially the original
gangsters here are members of the battle Crew, members of
mcgroin Nation. I think all of you kind of agreed
with me that yes, twenty twenty was one without a doubt,
rig on many different levels, not just at the ballot box.
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Our intelligence agencies weaponized against the American people, the censoring
of the Hunter Biden laptop. Now Facebook admitting that they
censored posts in compliance with the Democrats. So here is
my recommendation to Republicans attorneys general in Republican states. And
there are probably some states where it will be you know,
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they're not maybe deep red states, but states where it
could be close. Right. I just think that Republicans, if you,
if we live, if you're in a state where there
is a Republican controlled state government and a Republican attorney general,
Republican governor, Republican secretary of state, why the hell are
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you removing Joe Biden's name from the ballot? I mean,
how is it possible to remove Joe Biden's name from
the ballot and replace it? But Kamala Harris but not
move RFK Juniors at his request see RFK JR. Asked
to be removed from the ballot in those states, citing
the fact that he endorsed Donald Trump. But you see,
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the Democrats don't give a shit about democracy, That don't
care about elections. The only thing that they care about
is election rigging because they don't have any message anytime
they get Kamala Harris on stage, it's an absolute disaster.
And I'm sure you saw the news that she agreed
agreed to an interview with CNN, but she's got to
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have a service animal there in Tim Wallas as her
safety blanket. She apparently can't do an interview on her own.
Also a condition of the debate, or I'm sorry, the
condition of the interview rather is that it has to
be taped. And then it's also with Dana Bash who,
by the way, is married to a Hunter Biden laptop
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intelligence official, So you know the kind of questions she's
gonna get one softball question after the next. You know,
tell us how you are so amazing, Kamala Harris, please respond?
Or what flavor ice cream do you like best? Please respond?
And oh, by the way, the whole thing will be
taped so they can edit it, just as any propaganda
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outlet would do. And of course that's going to be
the case. But the Democrats cannot afford to have Kamala
Harris out there without a safety blanket because she says
crazy stuff like this.
Speaker 3 (06:47):
Being incarcerated for a couple of days is traumatic, much
less the weeks, months, and years that we're seeing that happen,
and so part of my plan is also a reduction
of that. And then also again what we need to
do about taking demilitarizing our schools and taking police officers
out of schools. We need to deal with the reality
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and speak the truth about the inequities around school discipline
were in.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Particular taking cops out of schools. Let me just tell
you is not is not a great way to win
the suburbs. Trust me. I've seen the polling on this.
People don't support this idea. But Kamala Harris, I mean,
there's a SoundBite for every one of her radical positions,
which is why we did an entire show yesterday on
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her flip flopping and we used her own words against her.
And the Trump campaign, by the way, is running some
brilliant ads and battleground states talking about the Great Debate
and using Kamala Harris debating. You guessed it, Kamala Harris,
very very It's very effective when you can use a
candidate's own words against them. So, okay, I got saidavage
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Rich Barris on deck and he's he's amazing. I don't
want to waste even a second of his time. But
let me tell you, get a couple of reads in
here and then we'll get right to him. There's also
this Trump assassination attempt video that you've got to see.
I'd like to get Savage Rich's reaction to this as well.
But it you know, obviously the assassination attempt, there were
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thousands of cell phone videos of that day. Well, there
is a video floating around out there that I'm not
sure when it came out, and I'm not sure who
put it together, but it's it's brilliant and that it
combines many of the prominent cell phone videos or footage
that were taken that day and synks them all up
and what you will see will kind of it's kind
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of shocking. It's kind of shocking. So I want to
show you that. Okay, so we got Savage Ridge Barris
on deck, and here he is, my friend, director of
Big Yeah, a host of Inside the Numbers. I don't
want to Eddie Moore of the Battle Cruise time when
we have you on deck, especially since you were m
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I A last Wednesday, you are harder to get in
contact with than President Trump. You know this, you were,
you were you see how that's how what you just
did there is is kind of how at some point
Kamala Harris, if she keeps stealing all these Trump positions,
which by the way, it's the border wall bro, at
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some point she's just gonna kind of come out on
stage with a make America Great Again hat. I'm convinced
of it. But it shows you that Trump isn't the
extremist that the media pretends that he is, because Kamala
wouldn't be taking all of his positions if he were.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Right. Yeah, and uh, you know, you always want to
watch what they're doing instead of like what they claim,
you know, like is going on what they claim is
the reality. Another great example of when I was listening folks,
I just pulled RFK supporters and I'm listening to these
people do a complete one eighty from what they have
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been saying for months about RFK support. And we know
what the numbers are because we just did it and
we're continuing to pull now. I mean, I can tell
you a little bit about the findings even though the
poll's not out now. I mean, what we were doing
was pulling during the convention. The whole entire exercise was
to show people, what how long does it take for
someone to get a convention bump? What are you looking for?
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How big should it be? You know, and and you know,
and compare that to what you're hearing in the media
and from surrogates, and you just see how untrue it is. Right,
So you watch their actions and the fact of the
matter is they are saying publicly that the endorsement, that
dropping out in the endorsement of RFK doesn't mean anything. Well,
then why are you trying to keep them on the
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ballot and back?
Speaker 1 (10:54):
And the movement in the States such that is that
is I've not heard that poe of shit. And it's
a it's a great point. It's a great it's a
great point.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
Yeah, I mean sixty percent of his vote brother is
like and more it could be more forty percent, a
little over forty percent. Immediately and organically, without Trump on
the ballot went to i mean, without RFKN, the ballot
went to Donald Trump, about a quarter goes to Harris
Another roughly uh twenty percent fifteen twenty percent say that
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their third party. But they could be persuaded if RFK
was to endorse Trump, because of course we asked this
before the endorsement. Uh, you know, if RFK was to
endorse Trump, then we could be persuaded, depending on, you know,
whether Trump grabs on of some issues we care about,
and we did ask about those issues. But people should
know the gist of it. Because of the Four Freedoms poll,
you saw that that was passed to the Trump campaign.
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Apparently that was also put in front of Robert of
Bobby's face. You know, so the two of these camps
were looking at that data and saying, you know, there's
synergy here, and then another you know, roughly ten twelve percent,
Sean say that I don't know, maybe I won't vote,
you know, I mean that those are the numbers. And
we know that that's the case because we had been
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asking during the primary season, if your candidate's not on
the ballot in November, what will you do? And it
was always the case that Trump was getting like a
third to you know, you know, roughly a third already
at that time of Robert Kennedy's vote. And obviously if
you compare the RCP five way six way averages with
the head to head Trump was doing better in the
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head to head in the battleground states and nationally. Why
is that because without Robert Kennedy on the ballad, and
given the fact that they have to choose someone in
a poll, they were choosing Trump. So the goal is
to just get them to the voting booth, get them
to return an absentee ballad. And when that and that's
what Democrats are afraid of, you get them to the polls.
And it is the margin. It's the margin, which I
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already am unconvinced is even a margin. I really am.
You know, Mark Halper is just.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
That thought. I got that sound.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
I do because I mean, honest, I have the second
bad for her, Sean, It's bad their poles suck for her.
Stop pretending hold that thought.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
You're exactly right. I want to get to that in
a second. But I want to get your feedback on
some of this this stuff that broke right before the show.
Check this out. First of all, this is you know,
Jack pisobic. You know, this is the FBI releasing the
first photos of the explosives made by crooks found in
his car. Uh Human Events reported last month that they
were ammocam bombs and not pipe bombs. And that's it
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looks like exactly what the exactly what they are so again.
You know you're somebody who who served. I served. You
don't learn how to do this on the internet, man,
do this from a law like somebody who's.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
Someone showed him how to do this, no.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
Doubt in my mind. I said it in the show
weeks ago. Let's working with somebody else. He's working with
somebody else. And you've got to see this this video,
it's it's a little bit long, but it's three minutes,
but you gotta see it rich because it syncs up
all of the most prominent videos of the day. And
there's a takeaway that that everyone absolutely has to know.
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And I'll tell him before people go in so people
can like. What you're gonna see and if you're just listening,
is a video synced up of multiple videos that happened
that day. And what it shows clearly is that you
know Crooks was on the roof during on the July
thirteenth rally. He was on the roof for what it
seemed like over three minutes. Man, So I'm gonna add this.
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Just check this out. It's it's it's it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (14:38):
Senator votes with Biden whoever happens to be the furthest
left we gotta McCormick.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
We gotta get McCormick. Press McCormick.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
Yep, he's a good man too, he's a he's a
value in fighter.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
He's a great, great job.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
So you can hear as Trump is talking about Dave
McCormick canadate here in Pennsylvania. And I paused it said, look,
as Trump is saying this, in that exact moment, the people,
the cops, the local cops by the way, are saying,
there's somebody on the roof. And now you can see
as he's sat talking about McCormick, crooks in that moment
is running across the building. So we'll go on check
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this out, gentlemen. We're gonna bring him up for it.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Can we bring him up for a couple of minutes?
Speaker 4 (15:24):
All right, you get ready, mccarmick, You get ready.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
I'll get you up here. The world go see if I've.
Speaker 4 (15:30):
Been a Republican party that is bigger, stronger.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
And more confident and more united than ever before. And
that's what we are with the most united party.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
Now.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
You know, it's so all that banging around. If you're
listening Trump is talking, the cops are scrambling to the roof,
so again they know that there's somebody on the roof.
They see crooks running, I mean, and then Trump to
just keep talking. They keep the guy on the stage watching.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
The fake news go crazy because they're saying the republic
licking party has not been united since Ronald Reagan. Like
Ronald Reagan the second time, it was very united. And
they said, there's never been anything like it. They've never
seen a movement like this, make America great again.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
You know, Joe Biden.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
Talks about we have to stop maga.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Maga means make America great again.
Speaker 4 (16:20):
Joe, it's all I want to do.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
If you want to do this job, I wouldn't even
be doing this. I'd be at some beautiful place with.
Speaker 4 (16:31):
A gorgeous ocean on the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, maybe the Pacific.
Speaker 5 (16:37):
N't the roof.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
God, thank god, the FBI, CIA, whoever did this, because
they did, Thank god who whichever one of these alphabet
agencies found this kid. All right, it was him on
that roof instead of somebody like you and I, Because
if I was on that roof, or if you were
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on that roof, Trump would be dead. And you know it,
and I know it.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
It's kind of listen, it's kind of unbelievable. The only
reason he survived is because he turned his head at this.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
But it wouldn't have taken you that long. It wouldn't
have taken me that long. All right. They found some
schmuck that they could push nudge, like they found somebody
to kill Malcolm, like they found somebody to kill doctor King,
like they found somebody to kill Kennedy. I mean, this
is what they do. And here's a funny thing. And
the same person, John that I relate things to you
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immediately after this event which are obviously panning out to
be true, the same person his entire job, well, the
same person I got that information from. His entire job
was to do this kind of thing in other countries.
You know what he said, I recognize my own work,
I recognize my own handiwork like I know my craft,
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I know my trade. So that's how immediately he knew
that some schmuck from nowhere, right, no training to speak of,
no formal training anyway to speak of, no person of renown,
no person of accomplishment. This is a great target, a
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perfect asset, all right. So, by the way, you could argue,
was Lee Harvey Oswald, the perfect Patsy.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Right.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
This is what they do. This is their job to
find disgruntled people on the edge of society, people who
are impressionable, influence influenced, easily influenced. And you know, you
give them just enough tools. You don't give him the whole,
you know, the whole kit and kaboodle. You give him
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enough if he was a pro. If he was a pro,
Trump wouldn't have stood a chance. And by the way, notice,
and I'm sorry, I can't believe there aren't more Republicans
saying this. Notice it was local law enforcem Why are
they the ones pursuing this and and and chasing this
thing down because they weren't in the loop. Because they
were not in the loop. That's that's what I'm like
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to kill this man. And this is not okay.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
What's crazy, Rich is you're absolutely right. Local law enforcement
is first of all, being thrown to the wolves on
multiple fronts. They're scrambling, they're scrambling and reacting here and
sitting up in the Republic, Rich, that that they tried
to give encrypted local law enforcement tried to give encrypted
communication capability to the Secret Service so they can communicate
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secret Service, didn't do the morning meeting, they didn't take
the comms devices. And what I want people to as
we continue to watch this and listen to this, Trump
is on the stage this entire time talking. He should
have just been brought off the stage. They should have
walked him off the stage. That's the easiest thing in
the world. They know that there's a guy on the roof.
The crowd is saying there's a man up there with
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a rifle and calling for the cops. Nothing is happening.
Let's keep it's keep watching, break and set.
Speaker 4 (20:10):
I'm here with you, finding like yell to get us
Senate and to make sure we take back to White House,
because if we do, we're going.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
To make America better than ever before. We're gonna make it.
Speaker 4 (20:21):
And it's not easy because we have millions and millions
of people in our country that shouldn't be here, dangerous people, criminals.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
We have criminals, we have drug dealers that should not
be here.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
And it's much tougher do his job. You know, we
had the song.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
So much you can do and he doesn't have the best.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
I know you have the run over to it. I know,
I know it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (20:49):
They could ever put.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Up a shot. I don't know if they can do.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
Do you guys have fallen into that shot that I
love so much? You don't mind it m Don's telepropter,
do you, because he's still the proctors just damn boring.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
I try and explain that, Oh, there is it.
Speaker 4 (21:03):
Wow, you guys are doing it.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
They're getting better with time. My guys, take a look
at that charge.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Take a look at the arrow in the bottom.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
See the big r red arrow.
Speaker 4 (21:13):
Right, So that's when I left office.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
That was the lowest point, and.
Speaker 4 (21:17):
That comes right from the government services, comes right out
of border patrol.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Arrow.
Speaker 4 (21:25):
It is the lowest amount of illegal immigration ever recorded
history into our country.
Speaker 2 (21:32):
Gouting into it and then outing in news radio right now,
you see that running going like.
Speaker 4 (21:37):
That, and then the worst president in the history of
our country took over, and look what happened.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
To arch distry.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Only twenty million people. You hear the crowd maker, And
you know that's a little bit old, that.
Speaker 4 (21:49):
Chart, that charts a couple of months old. And if
you want to really see something to serve, take a look.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
That's it's crazy, right that. Here's what's what's so crazy
to me about that whole thing, and I promised to
talk about this because no one else is see guys
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on stage the whole time he's on stage.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
Better kill the guy. Don't let them get him alive.
Don't let them take him alive. He's gonna talk, kill him.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
I mean, why not just get Trump off the stage.
I don't understand, Like, it's just that to me is
like Barack Obama.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
You you think that would have carried.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
On for as long as it would have No, No,
of course, not, of course, not like it. It's just again,
I come back to it all the time. It's just
incomprehensible to me. Rich It's just that something like that
could happen. And of course the AP is out there saying, well,
you know, the the the the shooter was looking for
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Biden rallies and looking for and looking for Trump events
to try to Now that's not this was political. That
the very fact that the media is pushing that narrative
should be a red flag to everybody like this. They're
trying to make it seem like, oh well, he was
just gonna go after targets of opportunity. Give me a break,
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give me a.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
Break evidence for how you know that that is bullshit
is that there was even an opportunity. Okay, he didn't
just stumble into the open door that they left for
him to kill this man. That's what they did. Everybody
better just get you just just accept it. Just accept it.
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This was supposed to go differently. Donald Trump should be
dead right now. That's what they expected to happen. That's
what they anticipated to happen. That's what they wanted to happen.
And I think everyone better like take their heads out
of their asses, like we told them from day one
and realize that's what's going on here. And by the way,
may have to get ready for another shot because the
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polls aren't going very well for Harris. So what are
they gonna do if Jack Smith can't pull some less
minute magic trick, you know, pull a rabbit from his hat.
Because I got news for you, this indictment. Are you ready?
I'm gonna I'm gonna give you exactly the probability that
this indictment is gonna negatively impact Donald Trump? Are you ready?
And once they realize that they're gonna take another shot,
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I wouldn't be surprised, would you. I would?
Speaker 1 (24:37):
I mean, here's here's what I know. Here's what I know, Rich,
the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, the
Biden administration deliberately and this is without question, this isn't
speculation on my part. They deliberately starve President Trump of
resources and the hopes that something like this would happen.
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And they did, and they did the s same thing
the r FK.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
I wouldn't argue it's in the hope, Sean. I would
argue they did it intentionally to allow this plot to
go forward. That's what I mean. I don't think it
was like, oh, I kind of hope it happens. I
think it was somebody do it. That's that's what that
is what I I just I don't suspect. I'm telling
you that's the way.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Well, what's another thing that.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
Oh, sorry, no, no, they do After Robert Kennedy endors
Donald Trump last week, it was the first thing they did.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Oh remove a Secret Service protection. Yeah right, yeah. He's
no longer a Candida or now too, Robert, You're no
longer a Canada anymore. But you stay on those ballots
in the Swing States because you know, democracy or something.
But the formation I saw Mike Davis talking to Pasobic
today or I think he was on war room or
something talking about why are if the shooter, I mean
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Crooks is dead, but why why are people in Western
Pennsylvania or there's a there's a there is a grand
jury being formed in Western Pennsylvania right now, and they
have Crook's father lawyering up with high powered lawyers. What
is going on here? What is going on? I mean,
there is a.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
Joke apparently not broke, but like certainly does not appear
that he can afford them.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Right exactly, it's the truth. I mean, I think they
said he was a social worker, and so yes, he is.
They report, they report, they call in, Like Crooks his
father calls in and only been missing for a couple
of hours, but calls into the police and says, hey,
my son's missing after a couple of hours. What's going
on there? Like there's something clearly that I mean, obviously
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they're not telling us what's really going on here. And
the reason for that is I think that whatever whatever
it is they're keeping from the American people not going
to look favorable upon.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
You.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
Obviously not gonna look favorable on the Secret Service, but
I think it's gonna look even worse I think it's
gonna look like exactly what you and I have been
warning about on this show for seven months.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
The State tried to kill'd Donald Trump, and.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
People called and people called us crazy even you know,
I know it's a bold statement, but it's like when
you are so here's here's the thing, if you don't
want people to come to that conclusion. And frankly you're
more bold on this than me. I'm not there yet.
I think that, like the State, I've seen it some
some sense of plausible deniability. Oh well, hey, we hey,
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oh this is terrible that this happened, you know, but
secretly they're all hoping for it, just in the hopes
but through starvingham of regal.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
And maybe maybe that turns out to be the case
that the left hand didn't exactly know what the right
hand was doing, but they gave them like right right.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
They had like a whole set the conditions, I mean.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Clearly set the conditions period.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
And look it is. It is a here's what I'll
tell you. All of the things that we have been
talking about for weeks about about July thirteenth, all of
the catastrophic things that have gone wrong, and I've said
each step of away. It's the same damn word. It's
just incomprehensible. Okay, clearly something is not right, something went awry.
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They're like everything went wrong and just the right way
exactly it is. I'll tell you this. I would put
forth on the show, like it is a conspiracy theory
to just think it was an accident. Yeah, it is
a conspiracy theory to just think this was a random
event when you have all of these other data points
that just fell in line, that just happened to be. Oh,
(28:29):
it was just a coincidence, just a coincidence. Bullshit. It's
a conspiracy theory to think it was just a random
act of violence. That's what it's and that's what they
would have us believe because they memory hold the whole
damn thing.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Sean, let me because he what's important to is to
remember the past behavior of the people were questioning here. Okay,
it's important to remember, like, uh, I'm not a believer
that leopards don't change their stripes, but I am a
believer that government leopards don't change their stripes. Okay, government
is totally different people individually, that's a different story. This
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is a government that has done this before. This is
a government that has perfected this. And actually Trump is
super lucky that he is alive because the survival rate
is not very high when this happens. And you have
to like, let me tell like a little story. You
go to a bar, you sit down next to a guy,
(29:27):
You put your keys on the table, You order a drink. Hey,
guy starts talking you up, and after three or four drinks,
you gotta take a piss, right, You leave your keys
to the table, You go take a leak. You come back,
your car's gone. Thirty minutes later, forty minutes later, the
guy strolls in. You find out he's a car thief.
He's been to jail like five times for stealing cars. Right,
(29:50):
but he says, Bro, you gotta believe me, I didn't
take your car. Like the government who has killed people before,
has done exactly this very thing, all right, cultivated an
impressionable person, cultivated somebody of no no real round. And
they do that so you don't see them coming. Okay,
that's why they do that. Like if they went and
said I'm gonna go recruit somebody like Sean or Dean, right,
(30:13):
then that's going to raise the red flag, you know,
and it's gonna be somebody that you know, you're they're obvious, right, right,
of course they're obvious, yeah, And so you don't do that,
they don't, right, So this is how it's done. And
you would have to believe, you would have to be
so stupid that you would be that guy at the
bar who would take the car thief's word for it,
(30:35):
right that. I guess he didn't, you know, I guess
he didn't. It's kind of like unfair for me to
blame them, and what a conspiracy theory. The only evidence
I have is that he is in fact a car
thief and has stolen many, many, many many cars in
the past, and that I left the keys on the bar,
I opened the door, and I left the keys on
the bar to do it, you know. And but it's
(30:58):
a conspiracy theory because I really have no more evidence
other than that, Like, that's what you're asking us to
believe here, same thing.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
It's a good way, Rich, It's a really good way
to explain it.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
Man, their killers. They're killers, that's what they are, all right,
They're killers, all right, I mean, that's what government does.
And how the hell did everybody forget this. I got
a word for all of you, demicide, all right. It
means death by government and it was the leading cause
of the extinguishing of human souls in the last century.
(31:31):
And nothing was even close. Okay, this is what government does.
It's a force of bad. It is not some arbitrary
referee that creates or or you know, is a vehicle
from which the people can right all the wrongs in
society and be the social justice referees to protect the innocent.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
To feed the poor, to bullshit.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
That has never been in the history of human civilis
the role of government, never And in this tiny little
span of a couple hundred years, we had some really
smart people who knew that and tried to design a
government that was so limited in its scope and nature,
so small that it wasn't capable. It didn't have the
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power to do that because they knew, and it gave
the power to the smallest, closest forms of government to
be able to counter that giant federal monster that ends
up being a force of tyranny and murder and mayhem
and misery, because that is what it is. That is
ultimately the flaw with left of s ideologies. They erroneously
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see government as a force for good, as a way
to balance the scales of all societies and justices. Show me, please,
in the history of human civilization where that has ever
been the case. That's the flaw with their idea. It's
what they want to be. They're they're like unrealistic, like
(33:05):
I don't know, they're like children.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
That's exactly what I was gonna say.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
They're naive children, naive little children. That's what they are,
you know. It's like they didn't realize like the Disney
fairy tales they grew up watching are bullshit?
Speaker 1 (33:17):
Really right?
Speaker 2 (33:18):
That on wins and murders everyone in the real world,
that's what happens.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
My opponent in twenty twenty said, I believe in the
government's power to do great things. And I thought to myself,
and I said.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
That's the most anti American.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
It's it's an insane thing to say. It's clearly you
didn't study history, But I believe in the American people's
power to do great things. And right there, that's the
fundamental difference between Democrats and Republicans, is it not. It's
exactly what you were saying.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
It's the fundamental and at this point. I mean, honestly,
it's it's really more than that. It's the difference between
people who are American bi national identity and those who
are and are a problem and our threat, you know,
to our way of life because this country did not
take human civilization. Like think about it. There's a and
(34:12):
there is a book out there. I don't mean to
pitch a book, but he is good about ultimate thesis.
It's called the five thousand year Leap, and it's like
this massive jump and is five thousand year period before
we came along were Yes, there were great things and
people did amazing feats, but when you compare it all,
(34:33):
you know, you go to the moon, you have all
these medical uh you know, these medical discoveries and all
these crazy inventions. Air conditioning it's ninety seven degrees today
where I am the air conditioner folks. Okay, all of
these massive things. It's like we were in the Stone
Age for so long, even the the you know, the
(34:54):
Dark Ages and the Renaissance, and it was a boom
of of of you know, thinking and invention and engineuity.
But the American experiment has taken that to a completely
different level. And the reason why it's just very simply
what they It was based on what you and I
are talking about. For every period before, it was always
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a powerful family, the Medici's Renaissance, right, So it was
a powerful family, a church, some kind of centralized system,
some kind of centralized government that was trying to make
progress right in the sense of the word, not in
the liberal tainted use of the word for progress, and
you know, to be progressive, that's not what it was about.
(35:36):
It was about simply allowing the human mind to flourish
and create and develop without the oppression of that centralized
And it exploded and we literally left the Earth's atmosphere.
We planted a flag on the moon. We could go
(35:58):
to Mars tomorrow. If we put our minds to it,
we could try to terrorform that son of a bitch.
Nobody else is anywhere near that, you know, and I
you know, for everyone who wants to have this debate,
one day, this planet won't even be here. Elon Musk
is right, you know. And if America is gone, where
does that leave the human race? And I'm not just
(36:20):
talking about the country, the idea of America. When that's
gone and there's no and government comes and just crushes
American ingenuity and human creativity, because that's what it does, right,
And it just turns brother against brother and turns you know,
family member against family member, and this one gets lined
(36:42):
up against the wall, this one gets starved, this one
gets thrown enough in oven. You know what happens to
the human species after it's gone. But if you know
the answer to that, don't we because we already had
ten thousand years since the ice Age to see exactly
what happens. It's not pretty.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
It's not pretty. All right, Stay right there. You gotta
take a quick break and we come back. I want
to I want to talk to you about that Halper
and Halper and polling stuff, talk about the state of
the race. Stay right there, Rich, I'll be right back. Okay,
got to get back to Savage Rich Barris, who's the
host of a great show called Inside the Numbers on
Rumble should go subscribe to the People's pundit on Rumble.
(37:26):
Also take a look at his locals. He's also the
director of Big Data poll Savage Rich, welcome back. So
these the public polling has been driving me insane. It
is it is, it is complete guardag And you know
I read the article that you sent over from Mark
Harris at Cold Spark, and he's one talked about the
(37:51):
problem with with public polling and how it's not just
a small problem, it's a big problem and potentially underestimate
on a big level Trump's support in these polls.
Speaker 2 (38:04):
So take your away and to a lesser extent Republican support,
but still Republican support because these voters that he specifically
focused on that poles are missing, and they are missing.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
Savage. Its taking pause pause right there. For Outlaw Dogs.
It's her birthday, she asked me specifically. You wish her
Outlaw Dogs her a happy.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
Birth of course I will. I love the videos, keep
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and blessed birthday today. From pun in Happy birthday, Outlaw Dogs.
Speaker 1 (38:36):
See. We love the videos, we love them. See. Thank
you for reminding me. I have here in the show
notes highlighted happy birthday to Outlaw Dogs. But as most
of you and the battle crew know, once I get rolling,
I just black out and just go.
Speaker 2 (38:50):
You know, check out the right folks funny.
Speaker 1 (38:54):
So I'm sorry to interrupt, but go ahead, go ahead, Savage.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
Yeah, And I'm just saying because those voters. That mark
is specifying. And today on inside the numbers, I opened
up the surveys that were running and I showed people
what a three thousand target tracker looks like, which you
just in our case, we just keep cloning those quotas
and going over and over the problem is it's not
it's not enough to just set those quotas for this
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many white people, this many you know men, this I
need to speak to this many people between the ages
of et cetera. That's not enough when you have a
response by this environment the way, the likes of which
we're seeing. Why is that because you may say, I
need this many rural women. All right, so you go
(39:42):
to take survey, you pick up the phone, or you
send out an online you know, a campaign, whatever it
may be, differcause we do different modes, and it doesn't
because it doesn't really matter. Every mode is going to
be plagued with this problem and you're going to get
and I always use this example, the only liberal who's
still voting for Kamala Harris and Beaver that is a
white woman of that income bracket because she's like the
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public school librarian, super liberal hates Trump's guts Orange Man bad,
Orange manbat they're dying to take surveys, whereas the Trump
white even registered Democrat is not. How does Trump carry
Hyde County, North Carolina with sixty plus percent of the
vote when there are still more registered Democrats than there
are registered Republicans. Beaver County, Pennsylvania just slipped but for
(40:28):
two cycles, same thing. That's why I'm using that as
an example. And also because Nate Comen at the New
York Times his shitty pole back in twenty twenty actually
had Joe Biden carrying that area. Donald Trump won it
two to one. Right, it's because of that, and there's
a way to fix There is.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
No who else want it? You know who else won
Beaver County?
Speaker 2 (40:46):
That's right, Brothers, right, brother there you are.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
This guy guy.
Speaker 2 (40:54):
But you know get But what did the public pollings
say about your ace? The generic ballad even.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
Oh yeah, it was. I got a call I listened
to this man like I got a call from It
was from some polsters at the NRCC saying that there
was down ten. Mike Kelly, who was in an R
plus like sixteen at the time, was down ten. And
I remember him saying that the way we're down ten.
So it's just like, yes, the polling was terrible back
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then too.
Speaker 2 (41:22):
I hate to say this, and I'm not trying to
make enemies with anyone. The truth is, I don't care
if you like me or you don't. The NRCC, the NRSC,
all of their contracted posters and you guys know who
I'm talking about. They suck, all right, They're bad at
what they do. And you know what, guys, kiss my ass.
I'm right in your home, you know it. So I
don't really care, you know. I mean, it's the way
(41:44):
it is. You know, find you're a maniac. Do you
have friends with each other's fins? I know a guy
I know. Well, you know what, if you want to go,
if you want to go and blow fifty million dollars
in the state of Maryland, go ahead to watch Larry
Hogan lose by eight points. Knock your ass out. You know,
Dave McCormick need your money and instead Kerry Lake needs
your money instead. All right, I mean that's just the truth.
I mean, but we're gonna fall for this again because
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this is what this stupid NRSC does year after year
after year. So okay, and by the way, Walker needed
he was outspent an outrageous amount of money in Georgia,
and he still almost beat Warnock in the first round.
A little bit more money, that wouldn't have been a
second round of voting because uh Walker would have won.
I mean, this is what they do. But they get
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their BS polling from the NRSC, which falls victim to
what Mark Harris is talking about all the time, and
they believe it. And the truth is, there's really and
I said fix it, and I should not have said
fix it. There's a way to minimize it in the
polling because even and I'm not above showing people this,
(42:47):
even you know us big down a Pole has done
a better job, especially in the last two presidential cycles.
We had ways to counter it. But it's still when
you're in this kind of environment, you cannot expect to
be like spot on. You just can't. It's a horrible,
horrible polling environment. But there are and the big problem
I think is too they're twofold. I agree with them
(43:08):
one hundred percent. I just think he he minimizes the
impact of the other element. The first one is money.
You need more money to do it. You know, a
company like YouGov, which I use to point out how
they are actually a great example their poll today Harris
plus two, they're a great example. It's so obvious in
the poll. You know, there's like no Democratic support for
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Donald Trump, there's twice as much Republican support for Harris.
Because they fell victim to this, and they can't do
anything about it because they're already YouGov has already spread
so thin. They're forced to go and contract out to
other marketplaces like hours by the way, and they can't
increase the sample size much more, and they can't set
(43:50):
very expensive stratified quotas to make sure that you don't
have an over or underrepresentation of these key groups. And
you're going to have an overrepresentation of Democrat. You will
never that's the problem, John. It never affects Republicans in
a positive way.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
So here here is the dynamic that's happening right now. Garbage, garbage,
garbage public polling that cannot be trusted, right just for
just Soboddy, everybody who's listening and watching understand, cannot you
cannot trust the public polling. However, the internal polling for
Kamala Harris, and.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
They oftentimes expensive.
Speaker 1 (44:27):
Yeah, now listen, it's very expensive David axelrod Is alluded
to this as well. It's not good for Kamala Harris.
So listen to listen to Mark Halper and talking about this,
and then you obviously saw he obviously saw, yeah, yeah,
check this out.
Speaker 5 (44:41):
There's some public polling already, there's more coming, and there's
some private polling that suggests that nationally in the battleground states,
she's not ahead. She might be ahead on paper, but
well within the margin of error. And there's some battleground
states now where I think Donald Trump's on this trajectory
going to be ahead. And it may be regardless of
(45:04):
what happens in the interview and regardless of what happens
in the debate, it may be that by the middle
of September, when things have calmed down, when the Trump
campaign have had time to prey on some of the
weaknesses that I suggested, that he's ahead and all the
sun veiled states, and a head in Pennsylvania and competitive
in Michigan and Wisconsin, which would be roughly where Joe
(45:26):
Biden was before the debate, with a single path to
two hundred and seventy electro votes, the three Great Lake
states in Nebraska, two and that'd be a scary position
for the Democratic Party to be in from mid September
through election day.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
First of all, to Mark Calpern, very nicely staged room.
You know, I got to say, for a man, a
very nicely staged Trump dude, he is well. I mean, look,
he reported on Biden being shanked by Como before anybody
else did, and Democrats and the Biden campaign attacked him
(46:04):
like crazy.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
He said, he's not click anymore. That's why he's not
on Showtime with the cool kids anymore. He's too honest.
He's too honest.
Speaker 1 (46:12):
Well, I mean, there you have it, rich the internal
pulling for Common And again I'm not saying that we're
going to run away with this thing. It's going to
be close. But Kamala. The important thing is is that Kamala.
As I mentioned before, the main question was is she
going to be able to reshape the electorate or be
a blip on the radar. It's trending in the direction of,
you know, blip on the radar, and it seems like
(46:36):
her honeymoon is over. What do you think she got?
Speaker 2 (46:39):
And I'm telling you you're going to see it soon.
She got no bounce and I spent extra time. We
are spending extra time in the field because, as I
showed people on the show in twenty sixteen, it took
Hillary Clinton four days to begin to increase after the convention.
This idea that you would get a morning con so
(47:00):
pull the next day and it's all baked into the
cake is just not how this works. Okay, Rich, it's
twenty sixteen, We're in the age of information. Maybe things
are different. Nope, looked at twenty twenty, same thing. Biden
did get a bump. Hillary got a five point bump.
Biden did get one, and it did recede. But you know,
the whole process took almost two weeks, you know, so
(47:23):
we wanted to stay in the field to make sure
and then wait for the distortion, you know, the distortion
and data and the noise to calm down. She had
no bump, there is I mean, she two points. At
one point she pulled out. I'm just gonna give people
the goose. At one point she pulled to a two
point lead. It evaporated its noise. It wasn't like two.
(47:46):
This is the thing we're doing this year again, Harris,
slight lead plus one, that's not a lead. Your sampling
eraror is three and a half points, like, don't you
know how base and they do know how basic statistics works.
You know, you got uh Fairleigh Dickinson over there doing
the most unethical thing I've ever seen a polster do
in my life. And by the way, people did take notice,
(48:08):
the right people, which is good. I couldn't. I was
getting very pissed off that I was the only one
who said anything but to pull the race correctly and
find a Trump plus one and then inject race and
age and all engender and all of these questions. That
is just a complete unethical move and then report the
push as the actual result of the poll was the congratulations,
(48:32):
fairly Dickinson, you win the award for the People's Pundit's
biggest scumbag polster. And the cycle that I'm gonna make
up a graphic and everything. I may actually go to
a trophy store and build you a trophy store and
put it on the show that I'm not kidding and
put it like on a shelf behind me for the show.
And I'm I mean this, this stuff has got to
(48:53):
be done because if you're not, if they're not shamed,
then they all continue to do it again and again
and again. Any Yeah, the truth is I'm waiting to
go on Steve Gruber. I get leaked a bunch of
battleground state polls two days before the rest of most
of the people I know see who did see them,
and it's their ball. And Trump is ahead in Michigan
(49:14):
by one point, and Trump is ahead in Pennsylvania by
like four points. And Trump is like, he's down, but
he's down a little bit in Minnesota. She's up three
in Virginia. I asked for Nevada in Georgia because he's
ahead in Arizona, and they wouldn't give it to me.
So what does that tell you? It's ironic that not ironic.
I find it funny. My ears perk up when I
(49:35):
hear Halpern say that about the sun Belt states, because
of course Georgia and Nevada ball somen Belt states. They
obviously it was bad in Georgia and Nevada, and they
didn't want to give it to me, But they were
kind of like trying to tamp down the excitement that
is being thrown around by Democrats about how much how
far ahead she is. There are a lot of people
out there who are worried about what Mark called the
(49:57):
Blue mirage, a lot of Democrats, and they were these
are older school people who remember what happened to Hillary Clinton,
that that was not a real lead, that was not
a real polling lead. The truth is in our panel,
which was designed to mitigate response bias, Trump led more
than Hillary Clinton did, so that suggests that that was
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really kind of always the case throughout it. And we
started polling before the fourth of July, went all the
way to the election. This is what they're worried about
getting scooped again, like this, Sean. So they're trying to
have people see the polling, the tamp down expectations. What
happens twenty four hours Jake Tapper gets it, you know,
like twenty four hours later. So people are getting passed
around these polls to show them that this is not
(50:41):
the way the media is suggested, because there's there is propaganda,
you know with polling, and you know it helps fundraising,
but there is a risk to it. And a lot
of these older school Democrats think that Hillary Clinton was
a victim of this where oh, don't worry, she's gonna win.
Don't worry, she's gonna win and it actually can decrease
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turnout among the side that is ahead because some of
their voters that are lower propensity voters think I just
got it in the back. I'll stay home. The truth
is that was never real and she never had it
in the back, you know. But they seem to think
that maybe Harris does have a chance's time and they
don't want her to fall victim to what Hillary Clinton did.
So that is why the polls are being leaked. And hilariously,
(51:24):
some schmuck on Twitter was like, you don't have access
to their polling and then it was like came out
and exactly, you know, and never get apologies. Nobody ever
has is big enough to apody. They're just small people
on Twitter, you know, like just small people. But you know,
but but that is that is the case. And Marcus
(51:44):
right that, like at the presidential campaign level, there are
posters who are yes men, who just give people good news.
They don't want to piss their client off. But that's
not what you want at the presidential level. And at
the presidential level it's more expensive because they are going
to set those stratification quotas. They're going to make sure
that everybody's well represented. And they're going to pay a
(52:06):
fortune for it, you know. So you know that's this
is something we've talked about for a long time. There's
only a few things you can do to mitigate it.
Public polls aren't doing any of that, and they're creating
a blue mirage because I'm telling you, I'm looking at
it and looking at there's not two percent support for
Donald Trump among Democrats. That is insane. And again, the
(52:28):
votes tell a different story, Sean, The votes sell a
different story. And we saw this and this last thing
up just to wrap up this thought, this is exactly
what we saw in sixteen and twenty. The same things
are there. And Mark brought up the northern Midwest. You know,
we're talking about Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. The polls are
(52:49):
starting to look he even laid out, She's down in Pennsylvania.
Trump is competitive in Michigan. He's competitive in Wisconsin. Folks,
Wisconsin polls more Democrats then it votes, and it tends
to actually end up being the easier of the three
as a lift, right, as they're all tall orders for Republicans,
but it ends up being closer. Pennsylvania's in the middle,
(53:12):
you know, usually and Michigan is the hardest of those two.
When the polling falls in line the way it is
right now, it is a telltale sign that there's a
major that it's a response biason, and that Trump is
going to overperform. It happened twice before, and I'm not
saying that's as shoring that it will happen again, But
(53:33):
the same pattern is presenting itself, the same issues in
the data we're seeing. And actually, if this doesn't calm
down soon, this environment could be worse than the twenty
twenty environment to Poland, which is my god. You know,
it just sucks because we were in a fairly decent environment.
(53:54):
I thought Trump was being overstated, but we were in
like a like a decent where I actually don't mind
doing my job, you know. But when it gets this bad,
it's it's kind of sad, actually, it's it's it's less fun.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
To do well. Savage Rich tell us where we can
find you, how we can support you.
Speaker 2 (54:13):
Yeah, the best way is always Sean is on locals
People's pundit locals dot com. Check out the Public Polling Project,
share it with your friends, you know, pass it around.
Wi's doing well. You'll see little hands that wave in
the air, support our poles, you know, because uh yeah,
this is the this is this is the model, man,
I mean, this is the way we force them to
be more transparent. This is why nobody does what we do,
(54:35):
Sean plotting out the geographic areas.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
This is why I do the show. I mean, I
started this show to give people a way to take action,
whether it's you know, organizing on a show, fighting in
the trenches, you know, engaging the radical left, or supporting
great people like you who force all these garbage polsters
to tow the line and be better. And so that's
why that's the call to action, folks. That's why you
(54:59):
should support rich and big data pool. It's all publicly
sourced stuff, so he has an incentive to be as
accurate as possible to because he's not, and he sucks
the publics the public support drives on. That's why I
like cabin rich On. It matters a lot. And being
you know, being right is not you know, not being right,
(55:20):
but my god, like, working hard to be accurate.
Speaker 2 (55:25):
Is accuracy matters. That's actually this that's our that's the saying.
I mean, it's I'm literally on the back of the
T shirt. Accuracy matters, and by the way, so does transparency.
And that's why we do what we do, you know,
to to to to force them to be more transparent,
to right to toe the line, to be ethical. And
you know, I mean you're not seeing any of them,
(55:46):
you know, putting out maps of where they conducted the interviews,
because I'll tell you, if they did, and it was Pennsylvania,
for instance, you would see a ridiculous share of the
so called statewide suburban vote in and around the Philly suburbs.
A woman who's a white woman thirty to forty five
years old. But it's a lot differently in a suburb
outside of Philadelphia than a suburb outside of Pittsburgh. Not
(56:10):
all suburbs are created equal. And they think that they
got enough of these responses because they have these very
top line quota sets. It's not enough. Mark did a
great job, by the way, just as a shout out
to him that article. Great job Mark explaining that to everyone,
you know, not people who don't understand polling. Fantastic job.
You're one hundred percent correct.
Speaker 1 (56:28):
So back to school week, You got your little one kindergartener,
go back to school. Bittersweet is it did he do
preschool thing or is this his first foray into schooling.
Speaker 2 (56:38):
It's his first foray, and it was like he's exhausted,
and you know it's proving over the week, but uh.
Speaker 1 (56:46):
Ark senior. We have a senior this year. That won't change.
It was the first day of school in her last
year of school, if that makes sense. Yeah, And she
came home and she was like, I'm so tired and
collapsed on our hallway floor, was laying and looking up.
And I bet you that your kindergartener kind of did
the same thing.
Speaker 2 (57:06):
And now today he was like, I want duncan I'm.
Speaker 1 (57:10):
Like, Katie, she says the same thing.
Speaker 2 (57:15):
Okay, you got it. Some uh you know. The other
two were off to the races there, you you know,
but he they they went to preschool and they went
to for people in Florida, you know what I'm talking about.
Two b great program, fantastic. Unfortunately they didn't have anything
like this here. And he is very young. He's the
youngest kid in his class. So you know, you know,
(57:35):
it's it's hard man as a parent to watch the
last one go, you know, to uh kindergarten like that.
But he just turned five today in the class and
if this was the third day of school, the wanted
to five. He just turned five?
Speaker 1 (57:49):
The is he at least a savage five?
Speaker 2 (57:51):
He is ridiculously a savage one. The tea just told us,
she was like, you know, they're all learning the routine,
and she's like, you know, you know, Roman, you got
to get up and and and count. Now count to
whatever they count to. They can, you know, for me,
because they're all learning what they can and can't do.
And he just kept going and she's like, yo, what
(58:14):
could this kid count to? You know, because he's so young, right,
So we counted to one hundred and he turned to
her and was like is that enough? And she was like,
this kid's got it. But he is like young. You know,
the kid today they celebrated in class just turned six.
So he's like a full year younger than most of
these kids. So I am you know, I'm in as
a parent. You know you're watching it like all you
(58:36):
know what I mean. I'm missing too.
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