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September 13, 2024 24 mins

In this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Corey Lewandowski discusses the recent presidential debate, highlighting media bias, the treatment of Kamala Harris, and the lack of accountability for leadership failures. He emphasizes the importance of military respect, the cognitive decline of Joe Biden, and the shifting political alliances that favor Trump. The conversation also touches on health concerns affecting families, border security issues, and the alarming crisis of missing children under the current administration. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast. Today, I have Corey
Lewandowski with me. He is a senior advisor to the
Trump campaign, and he was Donald Trump's first campaign manager
back in twenty sixteen. We're hoping that this is a
twenty sixteen all over again. Corey, welcome to the podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Thank you, tude. It's great to be here.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Yeah, so, IV, this is very exciting. We've just come
off of this debate. I have heard. I'm in Michigan,
you know, so I've been asking all of the folks
on the ground what is your opinion of the debate?
And I thought it was kind of interesting to hear
the folks on the ground how upset they were that
it seemed as though Kamala Harris needed the help of
ABC to get through it, and that they really were

(00:41):
very much three on one. They've watched the weaponization of government,
now they see the weaponization of press. I think it
didn't help her. I think it actually hurt her significantly.
What is your take?

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Well, my take is I don't think anybody in America
knows more about Kamala Harris following the presidential debate, and
I knew before the residential debate. But what they did
see was they saw two news anchors who are supposed
to be journalists, who are supposed to be unbiased, weigh
in and fact check a presidential candidate, only one of
the two, and they did it on multiple occasions. And
by the way, Tutor, their facts were wrong, as we

(01:15):
have now clearly seen and knew at the time. So
what's the most disappointing is, once again the media has
decided who that they are going to support, who they
want to see become the president. They did this in
twenty sixteen, they did it in twenty twenty, and they're
doing it again. But the American people are so smart
they know that if they want to have the opportunity

(01:36):
to have safety and security for their children and economic
prosperity for themselves and future generations, that the only choice
in this election is Donald John Trump. Now, if you
pick up the newspaper or you turn on most of
the mainstream media, you'll never hear that. And so, you know,
I'm disappointed in the way ABC conducted themselves, But I'm
not surprised.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Yeah, I will tell you though I know a lot
of people that are surprised because even as I'm on
the ground. Talking to people, especially people of my generation
and probably my parents' generation, who have watched quite a
few debates, they said that this was a stark difference.
I mean, this is a stark difference from twenty sixteen,
where you have the media fully helping the other candidate,

(02:16):
but not just helping. The full on attack of Donald
Trump was very shocking to people, and honestly, I came
out of it and I didn't know. I'm like, I'm
too close to this. I have in my head all
the things that I wanted to have get out there,
and it didn't. And then I needed to talk to
people who aren't so close to politics, and they were
horrified by the fact that the media is totally different

(02:38):
than what it was years ago. I mean before twenty
sixteen too. Debates were never like this.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
There was a time, and it wasn't that long ago
where you could turn on the nightly news the ABCNBC
and CBS because we only had three channels, and you
didn't know the politics of their anchors. They just read
the news. They were what we call straight newsmen, and
come to find out, some of them afterwards when they
left and retired, came out that they were very liberal,
but you didn't know that at the time, which is
what it's supposed to be. If you're a journalist, you're

(03:07):
supposed to just simply report the news and not make
the news. But that's not what ABC did. And you know,
it's not surprising to me when I go back and look,
We've seen this many times now, particularly as it relates
to Donald Trump. You know, they find it that it's
their obligation or their desire or both to fact check
him to say that what he's saying is not true,

(03:27):
but they don't feel the need to do that. On
the other side, when Kamala Harris said we have no
soldiers in harm's way right now for the first time
in one hundred years, it was a bold faced lie
and she was not held to account for it. And
there are so many other lies. You know. The media
didn't press her on the devastating abbigate with Rawal. We
just passed a three year anniversary of thirteen brave soldiers
who were killed because of these policies. They did not

(03:50):
press her on when she's now in favor of the
wall that she's been against for the last five years.
They didn't press her on when she's now been in
favor of fracking, allegedly that she hasn't been for the
last five years. So there was no pushback at all,
and when there was an opportunity to ask her some questions,
they gave her a pass. Which the first question of
the debate I thought was going to be the best.

(04:10):
The question was you better off today than you were
four years ago? And she went into this diet tribe
about where she grew up in a middle class neighborhood.
She forgets to say it was in Canada, which is
perfectly fine, but you know, these are minor details. But
then when she didn't answer the question, there was no
response of this was a yes no question. When they
asked her, have you met with Vladimir Putin? She didn't

(04:30):
even answer the question, she avoided it. But when Donald
Trump answered a question, they went back and said, well,
you didn't answer the question that we asked. It's a
yes or no question. I mean, the two sets of
rules were very stark, and they allowed her to talk
over him when she was speaking, which was when he
was speaking, and that was something that was not supposed
to happen. ABC lost complete control of the debate.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
I thought her disrespect for our servicemen, men and women,
and our service members in general, and our veterans and
those who lost their lives the day they pulled out
of Afghanistan was shocking, and the fact that this has
not been reported on Moore was so upsetting to me
that she said, look, now, you don't the taxpayers aren't

(05:11):
paying all this money every day for a war. The
question was, do you have a problem with the way
we pulled out of Afghanistan. You were the last person
in the room.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
She was.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
She's owned that, She's gone out on the media and
she has owned I was the last person in the room.
I understood what was going to happen. I knew what
was going to be a disaster's withdrawal. We have thirteen
families that live with this forever. They pay every single day,
this idea of you don't have to pay for a
war anymore. You know how many families are lifelong paying
for this war. The fact that she would make light

(05:42):
of pulling out in such a disastrous way was so
stark and shocking to me. That the media is not
saying this is how she feels about you when you
go out and serve. This is how she feels about
you ow, it's a money thing.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Well, and two, the thing is she's never contacted those families,
Right've never provided even the recognition of their names. You know,
that's the most disturbing part is they don't even honor
the dead who gave their lives for this great country
because of their disastrous policies. So to me as a
you know, we are a military family. My brother was

(06:16):
an active duty Marine for twenty seven years, My father
served in Vietnam, my grandfather served in World War Two.
So we are a military family. And to have such
disrespect for the members of our military, those men and
women who put the uniform on to protect the values
that we hold so dear. To have that disrespect at
the highest levels of Biden and Harris is really shameful
to me. So, you know, that's just one of many

(06:36):
things that we saw on this debate. We saw that
she skated, she didn't talk about our policies, and then
she tries to say I'm not Joe Biden. But when
you finally look at her website, she literally and Donald
Trump was right. She cut four sentences from Joe Biden's websites,
stuck it on her website and you know, run spot run.
That's about all I've said. And Donald Trump has talked,
you know, intensively and extensively about his positions on a

(07:00):
litany of issues, and he gets no credit for it.
So it's it's a system that is fundamentally broken.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Yeah, why not push back on that when she says that, Wait,
wait a minute, you don't get to say that, because
it is the Biden Harris administration. You are responsible for
these decisions. You it wasn't just Afghanistan that she said
she was the last person in the room for. She
said she was the last person in the room for
every decision. So she weighed in on every decision the

(07:27):
administration has made. And what about the fact that Joe
Biden is clearly not capable of running the country and
she's been lying about that. Why no question on that now?

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Not one question, tutor about when did she know that
Joe Biden was in such cognitive decline and had no
mental capacity to actually run this country? And why didn't
she do something about it? I don't know if you
saw it yesterday you say, I traveled with the president
and we had two stops. One was at the nine
to eleven memorial in New York where we honored all
of those dead, and then we went to Pennsylvania and
Shanksville with a plane Flight ninety three crash, and Joe

(08:00):
Biden was there also an earlier after he attended, stopped
by the site where the plane crash. He stopped at
a firehouse and put on a Donald Trump for President
twenty twenty four hat and didn't know he was doing it.
You know, it's amazing to me the cognitive declinent that
this guy has had. And not one question to Kamala
Harris of when did you know that Joe Biden was

(08:22):
no longer capable of actually running this country? And why
didn't you do something about it? Why didn't you alert
the media? Not one question of do you think that
Joe Biden, your boss, the President of the United States,
should continue to stay in office knowing that he's drooling
on himself on national television.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
And they genuinely knew, but the people I don't think
did because if you weren't watching Fox News, or if
you weren't involved with conservative politics, the left was covering
up his condition so well that there were a lot
of voters that after that first debate went, oh my gosh,
is happening right now? And I don't know that they're

(09:02):
over that. I don't see how you can get over that.
I am disturbed that she's not held accountable for it,
but I don't think that those voters are over that.
And then you have to also, I want to get
to the Dick Cheney thing, because Democrats have historically come out,
they've called him a warmonger, they've said he's terrible. They've
never aligned with Bush or Cheney, certainly not Cheney. I

(09:24):
remember when he went out hunting and that accident hunting
and all. This guy's just he's all into guns. He's
a psycho, even shot someone. They hated Dick Cheney. Now
they're like, look holding him. Look we've got Dick Cheney. What.
I can't even believe it.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
But we shouldn't be surprised, right, We shouldn't be surprised.
And so instead, you know, they get Dick Cheney, we
get Robert F. Kennedy and Tulci Gabbett. I'll take that
trade any day of the weekend, twice on Sunday, Okay.
I love who we have on our team. I love
the fact that Tulca Gabbert, who ran for President of
the United States as a Democrat, said, this party, meaning
the Democratic Party, is so fundamentally that Donald Trump is
the only one who can save this great country. You know,

(10:03):
she is the one who attacked Kamala Harris on that
debate stage. And you look at Robert F. Kennedy Junior.
If it had been a fair fight, which you know,
the system is rigged, he probably would have been the
Democratic nominee because he would have beaten Joe Biden, and
instead they kept him off the ballot. He's now said,
you know, this is such a broken system. The only
person who can fix it is Donald Trump. And that's

(10:24):
why he's joined our team to come out and talk
about what the government has forced on people, those those mandates,
those injections that we don't know what the long term
ramifications are, what they're doing to our food supply, what
they're forcing our children to eat. Robert F. Kennedy has
been a leader on this topic of holding the government accountable,
and as he joins our team and we are moving

(10:45):
on to success here in what is now under eight weeks,
We're so proud of those endorsements because those things actually matter.
I don't think there's any Republican in America who says,
oh my god, Dick Cheney is now with Kamala Harris,
let me go and join because of that. Right.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
Actually, the RFK story I think is very fascinating because
people were, like Republicans were saying, gosh, I love what
he's doing with protecting our health. I think everyone right
now is going life expectancy is down. We see maternal
mortality rates are down. We see all of these problems

(11:22):
with healthcare across the nation, but not across the world.
I mean, in the United States, our healthcare system is
bogged down. People are very sick. Why is this happening?
But his policies are still progressive to see Tallsey Gabbard
and RFK kind of come to the middle and say,
you know what, I see where Republicans stand on these things.

(11:43):
And then for Republicans to say we needed someone who
wasn't in bed with big pharma, who wasn't in bed
with big food. That's hard to find in government. And
that's a big deal.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
It is a huge deal. It's a huge deal. And
you know, Tutor, as we look at the demographics of
the people who most resonate with that message is those
twenty five to forty year old women who have children
who understand what's at stake for the next generation. Is
those women who are supporting RFK at a much higher
level than you know, historically would have thought was the
case because they're concerned about not just those injections, but

(12:16):
their food supply that's going into their children's bodies. So,
you know, we see a disproportionate amount of those voters
coming to support the Trump campaign, and those are very
important votes. As you know, in every election, women make
the final determination of who gets elected, not just because
they are the majority of the electorate, but because they're not. Look,
you know, they say, well, there's a gender gap here,

(12:39):
and women are supporting Kamala Harris. And it insults me
that the media believes women are monolithic, that they're only
going to vote for somebody based on their gender. It's
so outrageous because women that I have talked to across
this great country care about a litany of things. They
care about their children's safety, they care about the economic
security for their families, They care about a border wall

(13:01):
to make sure that their children have a safe environment.
And those women, and I know many of them, because
I've got kids the same age who their children are
getting their first jobs, are concerned that illegals are coming
and taking those jobs away from them, and won't have
the opportunity to start those low level jobs that most
kids start at. So you know, this notion that women
are monolithic and the only reason they're going to vote

(13:23):
for Kamala Harris is based on gender is a complete fallacy.
It wasn't true with Hillary Clinton, and it won't be
true here.

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We've got more with Corey Lundowski after this. Well, let
me tell you why I think the health information is
so important and make America healthy again is such a

(14:54):
big message. I was just this week at my pediatrician
with my lie. Eleven year olds to having their well
check up and they get their cholesterol check when they're
eleven years old, eleven years old, and she was like, Okay,
they're in the normal range. I said, how often do
you have eleven year olds that have high cholesterol? And
she said, you'd be shocked at the number of kids

(15:15):
that are over five hundred, over five hundred. I said,
what are you talking about. She said, yeah, it's just
become like an epidemic. We've got a lot of kids
on statins. I was like, I can't even I can't
even comprehend this. And as a mom, it devastates me.
I mean, honestly, it makes me. It brings tears to
my eyes to think that this is what we're doing

(15:35):
to our kids, and we're not doing it knowingly. That's
the problem, and that is the message that we're hearing
from the Trump campaign right now. Look, we understand you
feel like you're getting a raw deal from the FDA,
or that you're not these these groups, these these three
letter agencies are not taking care of you the way
they should. We're going to put people in there that
are going to make sure your kids are healthy.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Well, that's right, And on day one of the Trump administration,
you know, there's going to be a wholesale change at
the government. It's time to put Americans first. You know,
many of our government bureaucrats have decided that they want
to help people around the world. And look, we are
the greatest nation, the most generous nation the world has
ever seen. But if we can't take care of our
own people, Tutor, and that includes building a wall to

(16:17):
make sure that as the only industrial country in the
world that doesn't have her border wall to protect it. Look,
let's have an immigration system that's fair for everybody. We
want immigrants here, but there's a process to do it.
Let's make sure that our unelected bureaucrats, those government officials
who are dictating to us, Guys like Anthony Fauci right,
who told us that we couldn't see our friends and

(16:37):
family for years for fear that we would be spreading
this COVID vaccination vaccine, the COVID virus to them. They
told us we couldn't go to church, and we couldn't
have birthday parties. And when Anthony Fauci said, you know,
he wasn't going to see his family at Christmas, I
think that was probably because they didn't want to see
him either. To be very honest with him, if I
was a partners family, I wouldn't want to se him either.
But you know, I remember too, I've got four kids.

(16:58):
My wife and I were up in the to Maine
during the COVID pandemic, and we went into a store
and the store had a limit of four people in
the store at a time, and at the time, my
children were probably thirteen, eleven, and nine. And the store
owner said, sir, you can't all be in here at
the same time. I said, but this is my family.
You understand. We came here in the same vehicle, right,
We live in the same household. These two are actually twins,

(17:21):
so they share all kinds of stuff together. And he said, sir,
these are the rules. So two of your children or
what your wife and one of your other children must
wait outside. That's what the government did to us, and
we must never forget that. And I said, you know what,
I don't need to buy anything in the store that badly.
I'm going to make my eleven year old wait outside
on the corner because we can't be in here as
a family. That's what the government did, and so we

(17:43):
have to make sure that that never happens again. And
the way to do that is to fundamentally change the
leadership of our country. It starts at the very top.
And when Donald Trump is a president the United States,
things will get better for Americans. First.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
You know, it's so easy to forget. I mean, you
just reminded me I have four kids too, very similar age,
which is also twins at the bottom of the group.
So we had my father was sick. We lost my
dad actually in twenty two, but he was sick during
the pandemic and we wanted to spend time with them.
And when they opened up restaurants, we went to a restaurants.

(18:16):
They said, I'm sorry, you can only sit six together.
You can't six eight sit eight. And We're like, what
are you talking about? Why does it I mean, even
think of how stupid that is. You're literally right next
to the person, but you can't have a table of eight.
You can only have a table of six. Unless you
were Governor Whimer, then you could have a table of
however many you wanted. I mean, that's how it was,
and that's what we have to keep reminding people. You

(18:38):
mentioned the border, and I want to go back to that,
because I also felt like Kamala Harris got to skate
on that at the debate. They did not say you've
been against the border. They didn't actually define the phony
border bill that enshrines in law that you can come
across the border illegally and you'd be fine. They also
did not push back on the fact that she called
the border wall a vanity project for Donald Trump four years.

(19:00):
Four years she said this was a vanity project, and
now she's out there saying, yeah, I support this. Why
does she not get pushback on this? And what is
a Kamala Harris, who's the borders are actually going to be?

Speaker 2 (19:12):
Like? Well, you know, tutor, I have this old saying
if someone says something, you should believe what they tell you.
And we know that she has told us dozens, if
not hundreds of times that not only does she not
want a border wall, but she doesn't want any prosecution
for people who come across this country and come into
this country illegally. She's been very clear of that, so

(19:32):
we should believe her. Now, all of a sudden, we're
within eight weeks of this election and she's changed her
position through her staff saying, oh, by the way, I've
always wanted a border wall. Donald Trump's closing remarks were fantastic.
His questions were very simple, which is, if you believe
in all of these things, what have you been doing
for the last three and a half years, and how
come they're not done? And the other point was, and

(19:53):
Donald Trump made it someone in a offhanded way a
funny comment, But go wait Joe Biden up at four
in the afternoon and get him to sign the executive
order to close the border, because under Donald Trump's administration,
the border was closed. We've been over ten million, ten
million that we know of by counts of their own government,
of people who've come into this country. That doesn't include gutaways.

(20:13):
I believe the numbers probably much higher, probably over twenty.
I also know that we found at least one hundred
people on the terrorist watch list that we've apprehended trying
to come into this country. Tutor. They're not coming here
for our beaches, in our weather. They're coming here as
an invasion. They're coming here to destroy us from within.
You look at Aurora, California, Aurora, Colorado, and those armed gunmen,
gang members going to those apartment complexes. And when Donald

(20:36):
Trump raises the issue, you know, the media says, well,
there's no truth to that, that was a one off incident.
And then they use the next line, which is, well,
illegals commit crimes at a lower rate than Americans do.
There was no mention of any of them.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
Said that she left about.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
She thinks it's funny, but Where are the mention of
all of the families who've lost loved ones because of
that person who's in this country illegally? Where are those mentions? Okay,
never happened. She doesn't even recognize them, she doesn't even
acknowledge them. And it's shameful. And you know, they tried
to make fun of Donald Trump when he said I'm
going to run the largest deportation program in our nation's history.

(21:12):
They said, well, how are you going to do that?
Give us specifics? You know. My solution is, I'm half joking.
Send everyone a FedEx. FedEx can find anybody, right, send
them a FedEx package. Mister you know, illegal immigrant. We
know you live at one to two maples. Everyone signs
for the FedEx boom, I got you.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
I'm half kidding, but you know the truth is no,
I mean, look up their Amazon account. Everybody has to
call Jeff.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
And say, hey, Jeff, uncle, Jeff Bezos, Right, where's this
package going to? Oh he's an illegal, Okay, you can
find him. Bang, got it. Okay. But my point is this,
we have the resources to do it, and if we
don't do something, and don't do something fast, our country's gone.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
And it's not a new concept. That's the thing that
makes me so mad. I'm like, this is not new
to Donald Trump. Obama was the deporter in chief everybody.
Every president has to take care of his people, his people,
the people that are here in the country that are citizens.
This is insane that we're arguing over this. The last
thing I will point out is that in twenty twenty,
all I heard about was separating kids from their families,

(22:07):
and that was supposedly such a huge deal. They were
so concerned about it. More than three hundred thousand kids
are missing right now, more than three hundred thousand. We
know the majority of those kids are either in some
sort of a slave slave labor situation underground in the
United States. I know that's hard to believe that it happens,
and that a lot of those kids have gone into
sex trafficking. Many of those have also probably died. We

(22:30):
don't have any track on this whatsoever according to this administration.
Why is this not a bigger deal?

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Tudor you know, I would say this is the untold
story of this campaign, of this election, and of our country.
Right now, three hundred thousand children have gone missing. Think
about that for a second. That is such an astronomical number.
It's actually unfathomable how many kids that is. And those

(22:58):
kids have been brutalized, at least emotionally, very likely physically.
They have been forced to do things against their will.
We don't know where they are, we can't find them,
and it has all happened under the Biden Harris administration,
and not one question to what we're doing to stop
this from continuing. We know that in order to come
into this country illegally, the Coyotes and the gang members

(23:21):
are raping women, They're using them for sex trafficking. They
are forcing them to do things which are just horrendous
that we could never even fathom how difficult it is
for these people, and we're doing nothing to stop it.
To me, it's disgusting. I don't understand how there was
no question asked about this. You know, again, Kamala Harris
wants to talk about this aspirational leadership of what she

(23:43):
would hope to achieve in the future. She has failed
on her watch, failed as the attorney general, as the
prosecuting attorney in her home state, failed as a US center,
and clearly failed as the Vice president of the United States.
She doesn't deserve her promotion. But if we don't do
something to protect our children, the next generation, then we
have failed because that is our obligation. And the President

(24:04):
of the United States takes an oath of office to
protect all of his citizens from all enemies, both foreign
and domestic. And we have enemies here within this great
country who are destroying us that we need to rid
ourselves of.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Yeah, never forget. Kamala Harris has lost thousands of kids
every single day since she's been in office. And I
can think of nothing more damning than that statement right there.
That's right, Corey Lundowski, thank you so much for being
on the Tutor Dixon podcast today.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
Thank you and thank you all.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
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