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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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(00:27):
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know you're excited. I'm always excited to have my buddy
Savage Rich on. Listen. We're very, very lucky to have
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(00:49):
he's the I guess he's the founder of Big Data
poll and he runs the show over there, and he's
the host of a great show on Rumble Call Inside
the Numbers, and he's also become a very good friend
of mine. He's on deck here in just a second.
He's also kind of up close and personal to that

(01:11):
horrible hurricane in North Carolina. So we're gonna we're gonna
talk with him about that. We're gonna talk about jd
Vance absolutely positively annihilating tampon Tim absolutely crushing that guy.
We're gonna talk about a full scale state of the race.

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(03:19):
Official Sean Parnell dot com. We're doing everything we can
to build this movement, folks. So yeah, listen, something happened
today that just feel like I've been covering the Hurricane
Helene more than others because you think this would be
headline news everywhere, but it's not, And much like the
Trump assassination attempt on July thirteenth, the media tried to

(03:41):
memory hole it. I feel like they're not talking about
this for a reason. I feel like they're not talking
about this because they know it will hurt Joe Biden.
Well not Joe Biden, who gives a shit about Joe Biden.
It'll hurt Kamala Harris. So the media is trying to memory.
The problem is people are stranded, cut off, suffering and dying.

(04:06):
The images that we're seeing in Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia,
Florida are only from the people who have self service.
What I'm hearing from my sources on the ground is
that it's far, far worse than anything that we've seen.
And so again, if praying is your thing, please pray

(04:27):
for the people in the southeast of this country who
have just been utterly devastated by this storm. They most
certainly need and deserve our prayers. And I'm not sure
if you saw this news, but Majorcus today said that
FEMA does not have the funds to make it through
hurricane season. I mean, talk about piss poor planning. There's

(04:50):
a hurricane season every goddamn year. Excuse my language. I'm
just especially for using the Lord's name in vain. Do
what my grandfather does? You know my grandfather did every
time my grandfather, I'm Catholic, this is not a religious show.
I'm Catholic, but every time this is that I laugh
when I think of my grandfather, because he was an amazing,
extraordinary human being. Every time as a kid we'd pass

(05:12):
a church, he'd be doing this number. So I'm sorry
for using the lord's name in vain, but this makes
me so freaking angry because it's just piss poor planning
on every single level. This is a direct quote. We
are meeting the immediate needs with the money that we have.
We are expecting another hurricane hitting. We do not have

(05:35):
the funds. FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, does not
have the funds to make it through the season. Alejandro
Majorcas said, So, this man who has the funds to
facilitate an invasion to the tunes of tens of millions
of illegal alien invaders other southern border and then take

(05:58):
FEMA's money that was appropriated and allocated for them and
pour it into NGO's non governmental organizations who then help
facilitate this invasion. He's got funds for that, but he
doesn't have funds to actually help the people who are suffering. Boy,
maybe it would would be real damn nice if we had,

(06:20):
you know, the one hundred plus billion dollars that we've
sent to Ukraine, or all of the fraud, waste and
abuse in our government. But how is it not galling.
Is it not insulting to all of you that may
Orcus is now saying he doesn't have the funds to
make it through hurricane season, which means that all of
these people who are already suffering maybe put in a

(06:42):
more difficult spot. And when you combine that to the
longshoreman's strike and our ports closing, these people could be
in for you know, truly a very very tough winner, now,
you know, to help with the government. I'm a man
that loves my country, would die for my country, but
despises my government. I am betting on the American people

(07:08):
to step up here, and they're trying, but the FBI
is getting involved, stopping people from doing helicopter rescues on
their own. I've even heard stories of the Department of
Justice getting involved and stopping crowdfunding for people who are suffering.
But again, in times of great crisis, leaders rise to
the top, and the American people find a way, and

(07:31):
they find a way to help one another. I'm banking
that the American people will do just that. I've got
savage rich Barris. I don't see him vaping in the
green room. Oh oh no, no, I'm sorry, he's vaping. Okay,
so we've got Savage Rich Barris, who is the director
of Big Data Poll and host of Inside the Numbers.

(07:53):
He is in the waiting room. Now he's on your
screen anymore. He's not vaping anymore, folks, Rich, welcome, man.
I know that. First. Let me just tell you. I
know that you were in pretty damn close to the
eye of the storm down there. Yeah, give us a
sense of what that experience was like for you. And

(08:15):
do you have anything to report of what's going on
down there?

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Well, we got lucky actually from where we are, because
with those storms there's always one side of it where
the winds blow the strongest.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
And you know, the problem was a lot of rain.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
You know, I guess once it gets over land, it
slows down and you know, it just dumps the rain
when it's when when it does that. But a lot
of people just south of us were out of power.
I mean, Cooper was just afk man. I don't know
what he was doing. You know, honestly, the leadership in
Georgia and Florida seemed to be a lot better. I
can't really speak for South Carolina. Have some friends there,

(08:49):
and you know they they were certainly out of power
for a bit, but there are there are right now. Look,
you know, I mean when you live in an area
like this, you have got to prepare for it. You
just read my Patriots supply I have you know them
and other companies that I've been stocking up forever. You
have to do that. I mean, if you have to
do that. This isn't a sales pitch. You have got

(09:11):
to make sure that you are prepared in the event
of a natural disaster, a government disaster, a health disaster,
whatever it may be. Civilization is like four days away
from collapse, folks, in cause you don't know that.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
It's so true, and people don't realize that. All from
the ports. It's not even just the longshore and taking
the containers off the ships and getting them on the trucks.
Our grocery stores only ever have a two day supply
of food. If those trucks stop showing up, it's a rat.
I mean, I've seen this happen.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
Actually, I have seen it happen. I saw it during
COVID and I've seen it during hurricanes in Florida. You know,
the public's is just hollowed out. People start fighting over
a freaking roll of toilet paper the last like Chef
Boyard Date, we even though they don't need it.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
I mean, it gets some human beings. They're funny creatures.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
We can be wonderful to each other and have beautiful communities,
right family units and and and and and neighborhoods, and then
we can be downright, you know, cutthroat when it's when
you when you're trying to get what you need to
protect and sustain yours, you know, So make sure you
just have that on on hand, folks. I probably have

(10:20):
one hundred and something years worth of food, you know.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
I mean, man, I know where I'm going. If Fort
Parnell falls, I'm making my way down there to Savage
Rich Barris more.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Multiple backups for power, multiple backups for power. I have
natural gas generator which then falls back on a solar
component if that, if that was to run out or fail,
now you know there's things that you need to do.
I have solar water purification systems. It's off the chart, like,
and it's not even that much. When Laura and I
started doing this, we were certainly not where we are

(10:53):
financially in a position today.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Uh, And we made made the.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
Budget to do little by little, And Laura is also
very handy with like jarring and stuff like that, so
you know, you're just not.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
With those glitzy hands she's she's she can do some
home setting and.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Jarring, absolutely, And she's got a whole supply of of
easy to grow like plants that fruits, vegetables, seasonings of
stuff that she knows grows shown anywhere, like die hard
stuff where you know, if you needed to have that
stuff to literally colonize if you needed to, you're gonna

(11:29):
You're gonna be all right, you know. So, I mean
it sounds crazy, but it's not. I mean, we are,
as of right now, kind of on borrowed time when
it comes to like civilization crashes the way that human
history has, you know, same way we're on borrowed time
for a mass extinction event. You know. So you know,
you think you're good until you're not, you know, And

(11:51):
I'd rather be crazy and uh, you know than unprepared.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Yeah, and you know, can't mess around with the life
of your your family, your rich I gotta ask you.
One of the themes of my show for about the
last three or four days since this horrible tragedy is
that is this like, we have it pretty good in
this country. Rich. I've been all over the world, was
in South Korea, was up in Pammujon, up on the DMZ.

(12:19):
I know what it's like up there. All over the
Middle East, obviously, Afghanistan, Germany, there ain't no place like
the USA. I love this country, and I think that people,
by and large, most people love this country. I think
a lot of younger people maybe don't really appreciate the
freedom that we have here, that think it exists everywhere.
The reality is it doesn't. What I was explaining to

(12:41):
people throughout the week is that generally speaking, we have
it pretty good in this country. Even people. Look, I'm
a middle class guy. We live paycheck to paycheck. But
even people who are below the poverty line in this country,
generally speaking, have a cell phone, sometimes have air conditioning.
And compare that to people in India or Afghanistan. Oh

(13:03):
my god, poverty there is off the charts. But my
point is doesn't matter who's an office Democrat or a Republican.
Generally speaking, when times are good, things are good, we
can make do. We can get by right, of course,
But in times of great crisis, and you look at
everything that's happening now. And by the way, this Verizon

(13:24):
outage early in the week tied to the long Shortman
strike and all reports going down, right, and then this
horrible hurricane and now Iran launching two hundred three hundred
ballistic missiles at Israel, all happening at the same time.
Rich and honest to freaking God, the media has like memory,
hold every single one of those things. Man, You would
think any one of those things ten years ago headline

(13:47):
news for a week or a week.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
The attack on is absolutely right.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
And here's the thing. No, Biden, the guy's completely freaking gone,
completely Harris, somehow she's dumber than Biden. Sean, we were alive,
something very sick in the soul of our country right now. Man,
we have no leaders in this country. I mean, we're

(14:16):
old enough to remember that George W.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
Bush was almost destroyed over Hurricane Katrina, which was something
and may have waited a little bit too long for,
but in truth, when he mobilized, they did save an
enormous amount of people pretty much right away. He did
lend every bit of the federal government's power to the state,

(14:40):
and he was still berated for it. I mean, they
wanted her burning effigies for crying out loud. This woman,
for all intents and purposes, is just campaigning and shadow
running the country, or Jill is shadow running the country
or something. I mean that cabinet meeting with Joe Biden
leading meeting is these people just do whatever they want,

(15:03):
absolutely and we let them. Unfortunately, in a little over
a month, you're gonna have to show them that they're
not allowed to just do whatever they want, that you
are in charge of this country and their behavior is
beyond appalling and unacceptable. They have to be taught, like
a legit lesson. In twenty sixteen, they did not heed
your lesson, And in fact, the entire era of the

(15:25):
Trump administration should teach you that there is a state
out there, in a ruling class that when they disagree
with what you vote, what you decide with your vote,
they will just ignore it, and they will oppose it
and depose it and try to usurp it. They have
to be beaten so badly that you teach them that lesson.

(15:46):
If you don't, then they're going to continue. And at
the end of the day, that never ending tug between
tyranny and liberty is going to end, and you're going
to lose and what the liberty is gonna lose? And
once it does, you're ft, man, I mean you're not
getting that.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
And not only not only are these people Mia rich.
I'm telling you, man, and I know you Agrea bureaucrats,
they're working against the American people. Rich. So Biden is
asked on the tarmac, are you going to deploy more
soldiers to the Middle East? He says no. The very
next day, the Pentagon deploys soldiers to the Middle East.

(16:23):
So clearly Biden ain't running the country, as evidence by
that exchange right there. And if you can tell them
fired up, it's because I really freaking am like, I
am very worried about the path that this country is on.
And then you look at what the FCC did with
Starlink satellite. They illegally rejected starlink satellite, wouldn't allow it
to be used here. If if they had not done that,

(16:44):
North Carolina would already have Starlink in operation. How many
lives would have been saved in the midst of this
disaster if our government wasn't working against not just not
just abdicating their responsibility to me they're working against the
American people, and I'm telling you you are. You're getting
me fired up because you're one hundred percent right. We
have thirty four days to send them a message at

(17:06):
the ballot box. And if we don't, if you don't,
if we don't, they're already working against us. I just
feel like the gloves will go.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
And you were just talking about the unsealed indictment by
Jack Smith and j Dunkins. Uh, listen, let me let
me preview what's gonna happen. If you don't, ladies and gentlemen,
Donald Trump is going to go to jail. He's going
to spend the rest of his natural life in jail. Uh.
Then they're gonna come for people like Sean and May
all right, and then we will not be on the

(17:35):
air anymore to talk to you anymore either. And then
you'll be sitting with your thumbs up your ass at home,
wondering what the hell to do with yourself. I'm serious,
let's be real.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Let's uh.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
They will not deploy troops to the Middle East to
help Israel because we are funding those missiles that are
flying into Israel and killing innocent people. Right now, at
some point they will not give two shits whether or
not you know that, and they will just aren't openly
telling you to shut up, and we're going to do
what we want. The rest of as if it's not

(18:06):
bad enough, the rest of the Great Lakes Midwest manufacturing
sector will be completely hallowed out. China will get control
over automobile industry. They will sell it like they like
a vulture capitalist, destroys a business to get what's left
and you know, and to turn around a profit as
they like Romney dismantle that shit. That'll that'll happen to

(18:28):
an entire industry in the in the in the you know,
the the the Midwest, the rost belt area, and it'll
be a push for electric nonsense cars while they triple
and quadruple stack your your apartment buildings and make you
live like ants and in a hive, you know, and
they'll ask you to go gather your honey for your queen.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
And that's it.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
I mean, that's that that'll life will dramatically change in
this country.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
There also is almost no way at this point to
grow your way out of this monstrous debt. So after
some point there'll be a massive all deity from the
people who tell you that they can spend forever and
incessantly because they want to buy votes with social welfare programs.
Once it starts to actually hit them in their treasury bills,
they're going to start taking that shit away from you,

(19:13):
and there won't be anything that you can do about
it because they won't care at all. And if you
want to, if you think that you're going to be
able to turn to a bunch of Republican congressmen and
women to help you, you're saying mistaken, because they're going
to go along with it, because they're the biggest cowardly
pieces of shit in the history of human's civilization.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
All right, So this is what's going to happen.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
Once you send that signal that they can run rough
shot over you because there's enough of you who are
stupid or blinded by hate or low information, whatever it is.
Once they realize that that is the population, then they
run rough shot on you.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
And that's the way it always goes.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
This is the story that plays out over and over
and over and over again in human's civilization. And our
founders attempted, attempted to design a government that would best
protect us against that, but it doesn't mean you can
just shirk your duty and do nothing and then there's
some magical force that's going to keep them for violating

(20:09):
their ethical standards, for violating the law and violating the
social contract. They don't care that. The best safeguard against that,
all of that has always been civic duty and civic obligation.
And you need to show them that they're not allowed
to do that right now.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
Your best bet.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
The best way that you could do that, as Tucker said, man,
which was really perfect, The best way you could do
that is by giving them the biggest middle finger ever
in the history of mankind. Trust me, I got to
tell you, folks have been, you know, working on these things.
You know, we identify all these non voters, Sean, there
are so many of you out there.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
All you really have to do is vote. You know.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
The stupid idea that machines are going to switch your
votes garbage nonsense, pushed by probably agents pretending to be
on the right so they can put you in a
funk so you don't want to get up and they
demotivate you.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
What was that guy's name in Georgia, who I swear
to God, he was like, what's his name. The lawyer
lynn Wood completely dropped that guy after the twenty twenty election, right, like,
you don't hear from him ever again.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
I mean, he pretended to be Richard Jewels lawyer.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
That's how Linwood like that. Right. Look, look, it certainly
seems suspicious. And I don't know if members of the
battle crew of mcgroin Nation are like big Linwood fans,
So like, I'm not I'm not let me take the hit.
He like, he seems like he was like a plant
to try to disenfranchise Republican voters. Looking back, right.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
Lynn Woold got just because I have some little insight
to this because I worked on a case that had
to do it. Linwood, all right, lynn Wood made his
bones and made his name, and they.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Used the media.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
He was like the media's favorite, you know lawyer for
this kind of stuff, and he made his bones calling himself.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Richard Jewels lawyer.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
Richard Jewel, of course, was falsely accused of the Olympic
bomb in Atlantic.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
Yes, when the FBI totally screwed that guy. Oh my god,
they killed him.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
What they ran him into the ground, They killed him,
They took his health from him, they took everything, and
he died of a heart attack later his health failed
him over the stress.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
He was a hero? Was he a little bit of
a wanna bee? Of course?

Speaker 2 (22:24):
But so what the guy aspired to me? Something that
he that was you know, unattainable for him. But he
had the utmost appreciation for law enforcement, the utmost appreciation
for the military and service and service. He loved his country.
He did a great thing, and they crucified him for
it because he was He fit a mold of like

(22:45):
a right wing extremist.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
In their little crazy minds.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
All right, and that that has there's your FBI ladies
and gentlemen, there's your friendly g men. That's who they are.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
This we talk about this seemingly every week, every week everywhere.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
They killed Malcolm X, and they let two people rotten
jail who didn't do anything for two decades, Robert Muller
and the FBI let these other poor bastards rot in
jail to protect Whitey Bulger. Somebody like a hero like
Richard Jewel gets on there. Why because he was a
right winger. Because Richard Jewel was a gun toting, flag
hugging right winger, lived with his mommy, so he fit
the profile that some crackpot at the FBI put together

(23:23):
as a terrorist bomber, and they destroyed him, by the way,
along with the media in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, some
piece of crap. I'm gonna pull my word back, some
less than less than respectable woman who wanted to go
work for CNN so was willing to do whatever it took,
including I mean, guys, you don't have to take my

(23:45):
word for it.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
You can look to Sup on your own.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
I mean, nail an FBI agent to get a story
that's not even true and then that gets leaked out.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
I mean, this is who these people. They're disgusting, Sean,
They're disgusting, you know.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Anyway, lynn Wood later in life becomes his lawyer. He
did not represent Jewel when he was facing criminal criminal
indictment by the Justice Department.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
It just wouldn't let go.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
He later became Richard Jewel's lawyer when he was representing
him to sue and get money.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
But Jewel died anyway.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
I mean, he literally was killed by the prosecution from
the FBI. And what they did to his name, the
media did that skank and the Atlanta Journal Constitution did
to his name that he could not live with for
the rest of his life. They destroyed him, they ruined him.
It's a human tragedy story. It's horrible. It should be

(24:41):
like a Shakespearean tragedy or something. It's written out like
it's real life, but it's like written out to be
a Shakespearean tragedy where the hero is really turned into
the villain and then ends up dying in tragic death. Yeah,
but that was lynn Wood and he got money for that,
and he was the media's favorite lawyer. Anyway, fast forward years.

(25:02):
This guy man I wind up becoming. I think I'm
able to talk about it now. Sometimes I work on
these cases. I can't talk about it.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
Yeah, don't feel like you have to. Yeah, let me
just say this.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
I have seen things that he is an very unstable person,
all right, an incredibly unstable person, and if he thinks
that he can latch onto something to make money, he
will do it. I mean, that's the you know, And
I think I really do need to just leave it
at that.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
But you know, and then that.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
Leaves room for all these other crackpots Barnes and I
and others go try to parachute into Georgia to put
you know, to find out what the what the hell
really happened in twenty twenty. We had to leave because
all in the cases flooding the Sydney Powell email inbox,
you know, Barnes and I just looked at each other like,
this is this is good, this is turning into the

(25:52):
Cuckoo Express.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
We're auty here.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
God, good thing we did, because maybe we would have
ended up along with what's her name and I can't
even remember. She's so irrelevant, the former lawyer who never
worked on a case in her life. Oh her entire
fame that Donald Trump, and then.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
Stabbed out Alice. Yeah, there you go, you know.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
And by the way, the case is shredded to pieces
right now. But she didn't even bother fighting. She took
all that money she raised from people on Ghosts and
Go or whatever crowdfund me and cut a deal to
Rat to think and turn on Donald Trump when the
entire case was garbage and people are walking down you know,
I mean, it's just and yeah, right, so it's all

(26:34):
the worst part about Let me just add that the
worst part about is people like lynn Wood allowed the
media to paint everyone with the same crazy brush who
was looking into inconsistencies with the twenty twenty election, and
you know, people grifters like that killed legitimate efforts to
be seen in the public as as in fact legitimate,
you know. And it's sad because I think you're right.

(26:57):
I think it's probably was. Planet wouldn't put it past
for a second, not for all.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
Right, So when we come back, I'm gonna do a
couple of ad reads here. But when we come back,
we've got to pivot to this debate. And I got
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so savage. Rich Barris, director of Big Data poll and
host of the Great Rumble Show Inside the Numbers, is
back with us. Rich, let me tell you what I
thought about last night's debate. Most people would tell you
that vice presidential debates don't move the needle. Well, yeah,
that's true. Last night at Impact estimated that last night's

(28:07):
vice presidential debate had a total viewership of sixty seven
point three million, with peak viewership reaching fifty two point
two million. And that's a lot of people looking at it.
It's a lot of people. And so the reason why
I think that this, the reason why I think that
this debate will move the needle, is because a narrative

(28:31):
collapsed last night. Yeah. Yeah. Media has been telling us
for months now that JD. Vance was a knuckle dragging, misogynist, irnic,
weird woman hater, that he was not a nice guy,
that he was mean, he was weird. And Tim Walls
was America's dad, the embodiment of joy. He's just overly

(28:53):
qualified governor of Minnesota. He's like a teddy bear and
oh my god, he's I'm not saying this, but people
are like, he's he's redefining masculinity, and come to find
out last night that all collapsed, every bit of it.
And you know, I've looked at multiple focus groups from
the New York Time to Frank Luntz and other people

(29:15):
who don't necessarily share my views because yes, I'm a
Trump guy, I'm a writer, died Trump guy. But those
people like, by and large, their focus groups of what
they what they say are swing voting moderates, mostly that
lean Democrat are you know, three quarters of them to
eighty percent of them are saying that JD. Vance was

(29:37):
better on every issue and they're more likely to vote
for Trump Vance because of that debate. So I think
he did a great job appealing to to the middle right,
but also just full just another total media, fake media
narrative collapsed. And it's just the media just it's just

(29:57):
been They've just been posting one l after the next
this entire cycle.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
What do you think, my friend, so, I just shared
something because we talked about the Yeah, we talked about
this on UH. Now, I know it's gonna be funny,
all right, this is uh, I know it's funny, but.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
What's wrong with you? What did you find this, I'm
gonna give this, I'm gonna.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
Give you this some story, but it's deadly serious though,
how like, right, all right, so get this, Okay, this
is what we talked about you. What you just said
is what we talked about earlier on inside the numbers.
Everybody knows me when understands you know that I am
very consistent when it comes to this stuff. The Biden debate,
you know, normally presidential debates don't matter. You can count

(30:45):
the number of debates that actually moved an election, arguably,
not even conclusively, just arguably.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Fingers on two fingers.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
There has never really been a vice presidential debate that
has fully moved the needle at all.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Right, except the Biden debate was.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
A bit of a n anomaly because of what you
just said, that the media narrative and everything that people
were being told. Even though the right, you know, and others,
supporters of Trump and opponents of mine, have been arguing
that that was true, that entire media narrative collapsed and
it became clear that his critics is you know, yeah,

(31:28):
critics were telling the truth and the media had been
lying to people. Last night kind of the same thing happened.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
It just was less. Why are you torturing me with
this graphic? And you're making various serious points, and I'm
looking at bugs, Buddy and Elmer Fudd, and Walls looks
exactly like Elmer Fudd. He does, he really does. I
didn't want.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
To give away to people where I was going, but
body language matters, right, and the images and our create matters.
And I told people just pretend for a second, let's
do an exercise. I don't care if you're a Republican.
I don't care if you're a Democrat. Let's do an
exercise and just listen to this clip and pretend you

(32:13):
don't know jd Vance, pretend you don't know Waltz, right,
and pretend you don't definitely don't know what party they
are the nominee of, And listen to this answer and
tell me who you would vote for. Body language matters
so much, right, all of this matter. And it was
the clip about Van saying he knows what it's like
and as mean, you know, went in a healthcare debt

(32:36):
to be able to make sure you know that food's
on the table, that the lights are on, that rent's
being paid.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
Right.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
Anyway, this is what people, even though I already had
the image in my mind, this is what, and I
didn't have bugs Bunny. I was really more focused on Waltz.
I said, tell me, you know what you think, what
images come to mind when you do that, clear your
mind of what you know, and try and just you know,
give me what your take is. And I had the

(33:03):
Elmer Fudd thing, and then I also had an alternative one,
which was one of the adope from the Seven Doors.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Oh yeah, he's definitely got a dope vibe. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (33:11):
People were automatically equating it with Elmer Fudd. And someone
on Locals actually made this and said, who says there
isn't no such thing as the perfect meme. I actually
didn't have the bugs Bunny part, but man, that works right.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
So here you have, though, what does this really say?

Speaker 2 (33:30):
Right?

Speaker 1 (33:30):
What does this really say? It says?

Speaker 2 (33:33):
And I made fun of him too, with the shotgun
of Elmer Fudd as if this as if this schmuck
really went to high school with a shotgun waiting to
go what quail hunting after school?

Speaker 1 (33:42):
You know school was out? I mean, what a fake.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
Story, right, But it's just so ridiculous. But this is
the image people gone, and they equated it to like
Vance being so much smarter. He's like the bugs bunny
and he outwitted the dumb ass Elmer Fudd, right, and
it's like here and you know, certainly an alpha male.
But then compare and contrast is very stark. You have
a young, smart, articulate, handsome guy, well spoken, right, and

(34:09):
he represents youth and maga and the dynamic nature of
that coalition. And then you just have this old crusty
has been who's a fraud, who couldn't articulate anything if
you go through some of the but he's just an
Elmer Fudd. I mean the faces that he was making
where you're like so Elmer Fudd like, and you could

(34:30):
watch him really struggle as Vance is like giving these
answers that are witty like bugs bun witty, right, and
you could watch him looking because he never looked at
the camera when composed like you're supposed to when the
consultants come at you, they tell you, no matter what
your opponent says or how hard, be careful with kind
of faces you make and just stare in the camera
and smile like you're confident and you're steady. Right, he

(34:51):
couldn't do that. He did the worst possible thing. If
I was his advisor, I'd throw my shoe at the TV.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
I'd be so many like you stupid? What did we
talk about? One hundred times? Right?

Speaker 2 (35:03):
That's why nobody hires me because I call him dumb
into their face and I'm like, you're incapable of listening,
Like why are you paying me when you're just a
stupid idiot or shit and be running for office?

Speaker 1 (35:12):
You can't listen.

Speaker 2 (35:12):
You're worse than a child anyway, Like I just burraied
people like that because candidates will run.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
Away from you. They will anyway.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
He's staring at dvance and then you can see he
remembers what the consultant tells him and he pops. Then
looks in the camera because he remembers the response and
he wants to see something, and he gets a stupid
look on his face like he's dying to get it out.
And then he realizes, oh man, he's saying this again.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
So he turns his.

Speaker 2 (35:36):
Head and he doesn't like it because he knows it's
politically damaging. He knows he's landing a hit. And then
he realizes, oh right, the consultants told me, and he
goes back to the camera.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
It's so bad.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
When you're like someone like me, folks who have gone
through debate prep, you know what's going on in his mind,
and you know what's happening, and you realize how bad
it really is. And then when he finally gets to
get that response out, he just sounds like a dumbass
Elmer Fudd trying to repeat it word for word, and
he says, the most canned. It comes out so canned.

(36:06):
It sounds like Elmer Fudd delivered a canned sware.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
To God. What I kept thinking during this debate, you know,
I just thought that he looked. The word that just
kept coming to mind was he just looked buffoonish and
all of his facial expressions everything else. And he knew
because a couple of things stood out to me because
he would he knew he was losing. And so his
strategy as he went on was just to be as

(36:33):
agreeable with JD. Vance as possible, just to stop the bleeding,
to not have a contrast to people like JD. Vance. Well,
they'll like me too because we agree on everything, right,
And so that was his strategy. But there was Also,
something about his body language really telling is that when
jd Vance was just schalacking him, he would turn to

(36:55):
the moderators on the abortion issue. This was checked as
if to beckon to them to jump in and stop
the bludgeoning. Exactly, I'm telling you, it was. It was.
It was like, it's unbelievable. This is the thing with politicians, man,
Like I know because I just I've run twice. I
know a lot of these people like they're you know,

(37:18):
what's the phrase, they're a mile wide and an inch deep.
So to see, everything is very little substance. They don't
even understand the issues. They might be able to give
like a spicy little campaign speech, but they couldn't tell
you shit about the pro Act. They couldn't tell you
about the history of Davis Bacon, they couldn't tell you
about foreign policy and any sort of depth level. Jd.

(37:39):
Vance clearly knows his stuff and is able to talk
to talk. And when you when you run up against
somebody who just trots out one stock platitude after the next,
it's not pretty right because you just get annihilated. And
then add to that that Walls is almost a worse liar,
a bigger liar than Joe Biden and is really saying

(38:01):
something because like everything about this dude's past is completely fabricated. Yes,
and it's honestly, I I can't look at the screen
with it. Can I take this take down? Of course?
I just seen people with the image in their head.
I tweeted it. I tweeted It's never gonna go away.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
The Jump Team is winning the mean battle to just overwhelmingly.
It's not even close. Get look, also, I mean the
there were some seriously bad gaps that people are going
to remember. What's the one line everyone's gonna remember from
last night?

Speaker 1 (38:39):
Oh wait, let me play it's up by come friends
with school shooters? I've seen it. Look how about this,
I've become friends.

Speaker 2 (38:48):
With school shooters.

Speaker 1 (38:49):
Let's do it again. I become friends with school So
what's crazy about this? I could not believe he said that.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
Immediately Andrew Pollock quote tweeted him, quote tweet did that
clip and he said, I lost my daughter in Parkland,
You stupid idiot. You know, basically like.

Speaker 1 (39:05):
This, like if he misspoke, why didn't his team clarify immediately?
Why didn't he just say after the debate you walk
out to the press pool and you say, I obviously misspoke.
I don't have.

Speaker 2 (39:19):
Gonna because they think the press is going to carry
water for them. That's why they think the press is
going to carry water for them. So they don't feel
Sean that they in any way need to correct it
because the press isn't gonna want to talk about it,
you know what I mean, They're not and I don't listen.

Speaker 1 (39:36):
Listen, that's not what happened though, So check this out.
This is something that Melanie and I commander Melanie and
I laughed our asses off about. It's like walls. He
goes to some pizza shop after debate, like watch how
watch how awkward this is? Check this out. You've become friends.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
With school shooters during the debate, and what you meant
on that?

Speaker 1 (39:56):
Can you clarify what you meant when you said he'd
be friends in school shooter He's just like, don't take
your eyes off the glass when he's just like, yeah,
that piece of pizza looks good, or maybe I'll get
a muffin over here. Like the crazy thing about it
is the press isn't buy some roping stanchion with a

(40:18):
helicopter in the background. There are six inches from his
face and he's just looking in the glass, desperate not
to break break, peel away from the glass. It's so awkward.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
With the exception of Scott Jennings on CNN, you didn't
hear that at all, though later on the rooms or
on the reaction shows like that's it MSNBC.

Speaker 1 (40:41):
I can't believe what I heard from some of these people.
I played a clip today.

Speaker 2 (40:45):
What's her name, I can't remember her name, but she
had a meltdown, a meltdown.

Speaker 1 (40:53):
I mean, you can't tolerate this.

Speaker 2 (40:56):
I mean, these are unstable people, you know, what are
you doing on television? You know, like this, this is
the worst of us that honestly, and this is gonna
get me in trouble.

Speaker 1 (41:06):
But it's true.

Speaker 2 (41:07):
The death of us, or the end of us is
going to be the like Whino value meeting, you know,
like middle to high income, high income, crazy white woman,
Like that's gonna be the end. Like the woman that
you played, you know who wanted to take the guy's
Amazon shipment and she thought that he was having drugs delivered,

(41:29):
and he fell on the ground and started screaming. She
was dying. Let's be honest, folks, you know you have
one of those living in your neighborhood. You know, if
you live in suburban America, you have one.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
Of those living in your neighborhood.

Speaker 2 (41:41):
If you live in a Brownstone area of any major city,
you have like one every third door. All right, this
is a major problem in this country. When Donald Trump
won the election in twenty sixteen, I went to bring
my daughter to pre k and I walked in on
all of them on the floor crying. I had to
turn my daughter around and say, you're not going to

(42:03):
school today and have to explain to her why supposed adults,
grown ass women were literally having baby tantrums on the floor.

Speaker 1 (42:12):
In O to B in Gainesville, Florida.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
It was the most outrageous, unprofessional, unhinged, mentally challenged thing.

Speaker 1 (42:21):
I've ever seen. Man as in that, I want to
see some crazy, some crazy, unhinged, mentally challenged media moments
after the debate, You're right, like the media, the media
tried to whitewash this. I think I have a SoundBite
of like these post debate fact checks. Look at this
in the events.

Speaker 3 (42:37):
Republican from Ohio said Vice President Harris became the appointed
borders are This could be a semantic issue for some people.
We rate it long News Country Look Firm Team is
false and here's why. That was never Kamala Harris's title.
That was never her designated role immigration policy.

Speaker 1 (42:56):
Okay, so the CBS designates it as false. But listen
to this.

Speaker 2 (43:00):
Quote unquote borders are.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
Vice President Harris was not a borders are in time
vice president and borders are Tamala Harris facing some backlash.
What he said about Harris and immigration was not true.
She was never appointed borders are. And this will be
her first visit to the US Mexico border regions, and
she was appointed as the borders are by President Biden.

Speaker 2 (43:21):
People gonna have to counter the misinformation.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
You already hear folks talking about the borders are. She
wasn't the borders are. President Biden tapped Kamala Harris, Vice
President Kamala Harris to be the borders are Now, she
wasn't do that. Last one. CBS News like the same outlet,
same outlet we had to go through when this started happening.

(43:45):
These people like it's like, these people are the biggest dumbasses.
I swear to God. I oscillate back and forth between
Are these people just insanely stupid live in a bubble
or is it deliberate?

Speaker 2 (44:00):
I think to some extent, I mean it's both. But
with the borders are thing, it's very clearly intentional. And
I can tell you why because I know I'm like
actually kind of privy to some of the stuff that
happened when they switched Harris out. They did around a
polling right before they did, and Harris was down too.
She just wasn't down as bad as Biden, who was

(44:22):
losing even Minnesota and Virginia. I mean, the internal polling
on the Democratic side was very bad. When they removed
Joe Biden, he was headed for a greater than three
hundred and twelve electoral vote defeat.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
It was very bad anyway.

Speaker 2 (44:35):
Their polling indicated that, and we polled it too, so
I know that they were actually right. Their polling indicated
that her biggest She had two very big vulnerabilities. One
was the country was wondering whether or not she was
in on this cover up of Joe Biden being senile,
and if so, if they can't trust her with that,
they can't trust her with anything.

Speaker 1 (44:56):
Then.

Speaker 2 (44:56):
Secondly, was that only about thirty in change percent could
identify that she was, in fact the borders are. Among
those Trump was winning almost all of them, and then
the rest of the people who did not know, you know,
clearly viewed her as incompetent when it came to that
issue was her greatest vulnerability.

Speaker 1 (45:17):
So they immediately took that polling.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
Data, gave it to big media, circulated around David Brock
style and made sure that everybody knew that and that
the talking points had to go out that she was
not the borders are.

Speaker 1 (45:29):
They needed to neutralize.

Speaker 2 (45:30):
That immediately, and I think trum Trump's campaign was late
to the role they were. And you know, you remember
me being on your show saying, where's where the ads?
Where are the attacks? Where? You know, where's the effort
to fill in the other sixty five percent about her
role as the borders are. The BBC changed their headlines.

(45:51):
I mean, we went through this on the show. You
can go to the Google way back machine. They all
referred to her as a borders are. And then when
this happened right before the which ru as ruey tes
Scherer called it, they mass edited their stories. There was
one reference I could still find to an original story
in the BBC but if you take those same reports

(46:14):
talking about how she is now tasked with getting the
migrant crisis under control, the illegal immigration crisis under control,
if you take those links and put them in the
way back machine, you will see that like seventy percent
of them refer to her as the voters are.

Speaker 1 (46:28):
They came up with that title, they're the ones, and then.

Speaker 2 (46:31):
The Republicans grabbed it, seized it, and they tried to
push back in like two three days later, they tried
to push back and say, well, technically, while she has
been widely referred to as the borders Are, that wasn't
really good title. And you can go and use the
wayback machine and see that all unfold.

Speaker 1 (46:48):
So they knew this was.

Speaker 2 (46:49):
A big vulnerability and they moved to try to neutralize
that vulnerability for her.

Speaker 1 (46:56):
So let's talk. Let's pivot very quickly.

Speaker 2 (46:58):
To poll polling from think about that, folks, based on
polling from a party.

Speaker 1 (47:04):
Yes, so speaking of pole, right, So yeah, so there's
a new national poll out Rich and I you know,
we talk about polling a lot, and we're getting to
the execution phase of this election operation. But this pole
jumped out at me. A national poll among Arab American voters,
and it's at Trump forty two, Harris forty one, and Biden.

(47:26):
I'm sorry. In twenty twenty, Biden was at fifty nine percent.
Harris is down to forty one percent now. So it
seems to me that this is statistically significant and likely
going to hurt Harris, potentially big in Michigan, at least
in Michigan. Well, and Trump got the endorsement in.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
Michigan, but he got the first Arab mayor of that
town and he got that endorsement, which is absolutely huge.
And when we pull this, we have and seeing it too,
groups like Muslim by religious affiliation, Jewish by religious affiliation.
A lot of these groups we see and they're small

(48:10):
sample sizes. So I always warn people, look that those
are small sample sizes.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
You've got to take it with the grain.

Speaker 2 (48:15):
But the truth of the matter is, if you go
back to big data poll back in twenty twenty, you're
going to see Trump getting clobbered with the Jewish vote.

Speaker 1 (48:21):
Doesn't matter if it was a small sample size or not.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
You're going to see him getting killed like eighty to
fifteen among Muslims, you know. So the fact that even
these small sample sizes are being duplicated constantly, poll after poll.
Does lend some credibility? Do I think he's going to
win that vote?

Speaker 1 (48:38):
Of course not. But he doesn't really have to now,
does he.

Speaker 2 (48:41):
Joe Biden's entire margin came from in Michigan came from
the well. I mean, obviously they didn' vote one hundred
to zero for Biden. But the number of voters that
fall into that religious affiliation in the state of Michigan
is the number that of Joe Biden's entire state like margin.
So you know, if you're seeing that kind of a

(49:04):
change just in that group, you're taking a lot off
her margin, off the bat that's what you're doing. You're
taking a lot of off her margin. And if she
does mildly worse of white voter, she's done, which I
think everyone expects her to do.

Speaker 1 (49:17):
I agree, Rich. Where let me ask you a final
question before I let you go. Where do you see
this race right now? Because the media would have you
believe that it's neck and neck And I've seen some polls. Now, Oh,
they've got Kamala Harris up for in Wisconsin and she's
up in Pennsylvania. I Rich, I don't feel that way.

(49:39):
I don't see that. I know that they would like her.
I know that she's supposed to be polling stronger than Biden,
and I guess I've seen some evidence of that, but
it's hard for me to believe. It's just hard to
see her winning this thing. It just is. I'm not
trying to be complacent. We can't paign like we're ten
points down.

Speaker 2 (49:59):
I'm just going to say, don't forget Democrats cheat, they're cheaters.
Don't forget Democrats cheats. So I'm telling you the numbers
are there though for you to overwhelm them, and if
you do, it is the execution phase. If you execute,
you'll win. It's really that simple. I think this is
the status of the map right now. Harris may be

(50:19):
pulling better than Biden was this cycle, but she's not
pulling better than Biden was in twenty twenty. She's not
pulling better than Hillary Clinton was in twenty sixteen. Here's
the kicker. I mean, really, this is what it comes
down to.

Speaker 1 (50:31):
The people like.

Speaker 2 (50:32):
Mark Halpern and others who you were talking about, and
the Democratic side and the Republican side, who were basically
saying that the Trump camps vision of where this race
is going to go within you know, leading up until
election day. Was actually really correct that there was a
high point for her because of the media, you know,
of fawning over her, and it was a high point.

(50:54):
Led to a big response bias. It was a big
problem with polling. But then by mid September, late September,
early October, they said it would return to basically where
it was before the debate, when Biden was still in
the race. Honestly, I pulled Nevada. I'm hoping to be
able to share it with people soon. I pulled Nevada.
The Quinnipiac poll in Georgia. Quinnipiac is a liberal leaning pole,

(51:16):
badly liberal leaning pole. They got Trump up by six
in Georgia, Arizona. She hasn't let in a single poll
there in a while, not a real credible one, not
you know, not an honest one.

Speaker 1 (51:25):
What history with Kerry Lake there. Kerry Lake seems like
she's down there? Is that true? Yeah? She is.

Speaker 2 (51:31):
I don't think she's down the amount that some of
these poles are showing, but she's down, and it depends
on what Trump's margin is because we just don't see
tickets splitting end mass like that anymore, folks. You can
look at one example in the modern era. It's Susan
Collins in Maine in twenty twenty. The American public just
simply has not been willing to do that. When it

(51:53):
comes to the president and the Senate race, they'll vote
a little bit apart. I mean, there'll be some difference
in crossover and down, but it will pretty much, you know,
be that the Republican wins the state, then the Senate
race goes Republican if and vice versa. Listen, I think
that that idea that by this time the sun Belt
would be like pretty much looking out of reach for Harris.

(52:16):
I think where now we have arrived there Now I
don't want to get I'm not saying this so people
resting their laurels get over confident. So don't come back
to me if you don't do shit in two weeks,
three weeks or whatever. For a while now it's like
what four and a half five weeks.

Speaker 1 (52:29):
Yeah, don't come back to me in four and a
half five weeks.

Speaker 2 (52:31):
If you didn't do what you needed to do and
you sat on your ass and you lose this election.
You had everything in the bag ready to win this election.
You had the highest turnout man, the high turn How
could I put this, the biggest turnout driver in Republican
history in the modern era. On your ticket you should
have been You had all of these unlikely voter surveys,

(52:51):
which is something Pulse been doing for a while. You
had all these in your favor, which tells a party
go out and get more voters because you will win in.

Speaker 1 (52:59):
A land slide.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
You had that in your favor, right, you had you
had trust to handle the issues on every top issue
over Harris, who had that in your column in that
in near phase. So I do think that we're at
a point, which is why she's throwing this hail Mary
in North Carolina. We're at a point where she's down
badly in Georgia. She's down in Arizona, she's down in Nevada.

(53:21):
She said, Florida is gone. Forget about it. North Carolina
always polls like liberal people keep dooming over North Carolina folks.
Because of the Mark Robinson thing, folks, the posters, with
the exception of me and a few other people in
twenty two, the posters did not have not been able
to accurately pull the state of North Carolina for over
ten years. Over ten years, Mitt Romney beating Barack Obama

(53:46):
was the last time the polls were remotely close in
the state of North Carolina for a presidential election. They
always always over state Democratic support. Cale Cunningham was supposed
to beat Tom Tillis in that state by eleven points.
According to Maris. It was a thirteen point miss. Tom
Tillos won by two points. Biden was supposed to win

(54:06):
by six according to the New York Times ball That
did not happen. By the way, the same poll that's
causing a lot of people to doom Survey USA that
was Biden plus six or Biden plus four Hillary Clinton
plus six in twenty sixteen. He walked away with North
Carolina in twenty sixteen it was four points. It was
a pretty comfortable margin for that state. So, and they

(54:26):
also don't have the registrations that they used to have,
and people are waiting. A lot of these polsters are
waiting towards the census, which is flawed. We know that
everyone in North Carolina knows Eastern North Carolina, which is Republican,
was grossly under counted. So you start waiting based on
the census data from twenty twenty, and you're gonna screw
yourself and you're gonna look stupid. That leads, that leaves

(54:48):
the rust bell and she has like really one path
to the white House.

Speaker 1 (54:52):
He has multiple paths to the white House. And when
you have the odds in your favor like that, it's like.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
A reverse of what we he saw Republicans facing when
Romney ran against Obama.

Speaker 1 (55:03):
He can't, he has no room for era. He needs
to run the table.

Speaker 2 (55:07):
So either this race is hers and she's going to
run the table everywhere and box him out. Or the
more likely situation is that once again Trump is polling
stronger than it's ever polled, by the way, but once
again we're likely to see another polling this, which means
it is possible.

Speaker 1 (55:23):
This thing really isn't that close? Wow it is. Don't
tell me. I'm not saying yeah, don't quit. Yeah. You
brust your ass until you're.

Speaker 2 (55:30):
Saying it is absolutely possible. Look at the ballad requests
in Pennsylvania, Sewan. Look at the new voter numbers racking
up in Virginia.

Speaker 1 (55:41):
Those are not Harris voters. Trust me. Everyone knows this.

Speaker 2 (55:44):
These new voters and low prop numbers are insane for Trump.
I mean, so this kind of reminds me of another election.

Speaker 1 (55:53):
But no, tell me what you make of the Texas
Senate race. What is it? Cruz versus all Red? Right,
there we go again. Now, Cruises on Hannity last night
saying like, oh my god, my race is tied, and
somebody just really cook political moved it from safe Republican
to lean Republican. They're trying to create this crap. Cook

(56:14):
is garbage, you know. I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (56:17):
I'm not getting Cook projected and based again on the polling.
These people act like there's some kind of sophisticated model
and they're super smart.

Speaker 1 (56:25):
You could do what Cook does, all right, you could do.

Speaker 2 (56:27):
I could show you, actually, very simply, how they come
up with their PBI, their Partisan Voting Index. It's a joke.
It's basic arithmetic. Then they look at polls and that's
all they do.

Speaker 1 (56:38):
Folks. How do I know they.

Speaker 2 (56:39):
Projected Democrats were going to take fifteen seats in the
House based on the polling in twenty twenty because they
based it all on polling and the polling was bad.
Not only did that not happen, Republicans gain thirteen seats.
It was a total shit show. They have not been
able to do this well in a long time. Larry
Sabadeau and his crystal balls. He's put North Carolina blue

(57:01):
the last two elections. He's been wrong the last two elections. Texas,
same thing, Nate silver and Texas.

Speaker 1 (57:08):
Blue in twenty twenty. How that worked out? Why?

Speaker 2 (57:10):
Because the polls were even I can show them to
you right now morning console forty eight forty.

Speaker 1 (57:15):
Eight, incredible pollsters forty eight forty eight. It was not
forty eight forty eight.

Speaker 2 (57:21):
I mean, we go over this every year and it's
like these people, these people on the right, man, they're
just so stupid. It's like this is their first election
or something like where has Ben Shapiro been?

Speaker 1 (57:33):
Where's Eric Erickson been?

Speaker 2 (57:35):
Like?

Speaker 1 (57:35):
Did you have your face in the taco salad too long?

Speaker 2 (57:38):
Eric?

Speaker 3 (57:38):
Like?

Speaker 1 (57:38):
Were you like? Were you eating through twenty twenty and
twenty sixteen? All right, god man, it's the same shit.
The truth is he would love for Trump to lose.

Speaker 2 (57:48):
Those guys would love for Trump to lose because they
know they're headed for an era of irrelevance if Trump
comes back. They are so they would love nothing more
than for Trump to lose so they could say, see
Jeff row and I told you so.

Speaker 1 (58:01):
You know. And it's the same thing with Mark Robinson.

Speaker 2 (58:04):
They did that. That crew did that to Mark Robinson.
Josh Stein didn't have that information. Republicans had that information.
They mrked him and.

Speaker 1 (58:13):
That's how it went down.

Speaker 2 (58:14):
I mean, people knew about that, had been talking about it.
They warned Trump about it, you know, or they tried
to back channel Warren Trump that there's dirt.

Speaker 1 (58:23):
The dirt is dirt. They had Trump didn't, you know.

Speaker 2 (58:26):
I mean, if you're Donald Trump and you value loyalty,
of course you still make the endorsement because you think, yeah,
they're not going to do that to a fellow Republican.
He's got to wake up. They will do it to
a fellow republic They did it to a fellow Republican,
and they don't care if it cost you North Carolina,
mister President, they don't care. Thank goodness for him. There's
no such thing as reverse coattails. It's never happened before,

(58:48):
Sean and everyone forgets this is another thing.

Speaker 1 (58:51):
With North Carolina.

Speaker 2 (58:52):
Trump won North Carolina when both Republican governors lost, same cycle,
same ballad.

Speaker 1 (59:02):
God man, it's like people overreact. They do.

Speaker 2 (59:06):
Pat McCrory lost when Donald Trump won by four Uh
what's his name?

Speaker 1 (59:12):
Dan Forrest?

Speaker 2 (59:12):
A nice guy, really nice guy, total vanilla, right up
the alley of the Southern Country Club Republican, but not
up the alley of anyone else.

Speaker 1 (59:21):
He went on to lose, and by the.

Speaker 2 (59:22):
Way, Paul showed he was going to lose by fourteen
points according to Maris fourteen. He lost by less like
four that's what he lost by. But still Donald Trump
had a six point gap with him and won the state. Anyway,
everyone acts like there's such a thing as reverse coattails.

Speaker 1 (59:38):
There is not. Nate Silver tweets about it.

Speaker 4 (59:41):
Show me Nate one example, one example of reverse coattails.
You can't do it because it doesn't exist, and you're
a fraud and you should go back to being a
fake sports handicapper that you suck that anyway, before David
Pluff started giving you pulling information that you then lead
the that you then passed off as a model and

(01:00:03):
pretended you had a model, I mean, bro, like totally
got your number.

Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
Everybody has your number.

Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
Actually, it's just that polsters are afraid of the guy
like some of these polsters are actually afraid of them,
like you'll give them a bad mark if they talk
about it.

Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
Everyone knows you're a fraud. Dude. Just go to hell
and get out of here. You're like the worst thing
for the polling industry ever. Ever, One more miss.

Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
And we're screwed, Sean, one more bad miss and we're screwed.
I'm telling you, I don't know how we'll recover three
presidential cycles in a row. We don't get this thing
right as polsters.

Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
I don't know. I don't know where this industry goes
from You well, I think the bad ones will probably
fall away, maybe hopefully, and guys like you will rise
to the top. But who knows, We'll see.

Speaker 2 (01:00:50):
They keep getting funded, brother, they keep getting funded. Like
you know, Quinnipiac is never going to get their grant
taken away. Who funds the colleges that give these grants
and to fund these polls? Think about it? Are they calling?

Speaker 1 (01:01:02):
You know?

Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
Maris used to be conservative. It's now a cessbol of
liberal liberal nutcasism, all right, I mean total cesspool. Who
is giving you know, who's contributing to those endowments?

Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
You know that that end up getting you know, polls
funded at the colleges and universities. Liberals are liberals are
we know that liberal liberal alums and you know people
who want to push you know, ideology on campus.

Speaker 1 (01:01:29):
That's who funds them. So tell us how to support
your polls. Because your polls are the best out there.
So tell us how we can support you.

Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
I told you last week Www. Dot people's funding dot
OnlyFans dot com.

Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
Now people's pund scriptions to your only fans. Yet I'm
telling you I don't know why. I'm just I'm not
a single one. I don't know why.

Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
I look at the space, probably because I haven't slept
in three days.

Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
I went and buy some to me.

Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
At this point, I look like shit, you know, but
this is the nature of the business. This is the
nature of the season, as you know, and you know
it's like the super Bowl of politics. So you suck
it up and you put your head down and you
move forward, you bull on forward. But yeah, locals, folks,
people's pundit dot locals dot com, People's pundit dot locals
dot com, and you can go right to big data
pole from there, when you see the little hands up

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that say support our.

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Polls awesome Rich Savage Rich, my friend, Thank you for
your time. We'll talk next week.

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Don't lose yourself in the taco salad in the meantime
for your brother.

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got a hell of a show planned for you tomorrow.
I promise you, I'm going to have Zama on. A
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(01:04:23):
to have Brian Dean Wright back as soon as possible.
And guess what, I will be back in Butler at
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and I was asked by the Trump team to speak
there and not just speak, but commemorate all of Butler County,
which you know, I don't know, we'll see. I mean,

(01:04:47):
nothing set in stone yet, but it's just a tremendous
honor to even be asked to do something like that. So, folks,
thank you all for everything. I hope you all have
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