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Speaker 2 (02:28):
Let's begin.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
We have reached the culmination of the craziest election cycle
in history, in American history. We've never seen an election
anywhere even I mean nothing, even close.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
No.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Twenty sixteen wasn't like this.
Speaker 4 (02:43):
No.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Twenty twenty wasn't like this we've had. We had one
one candidate drop out, the city president drop out months ahead.
We have another candidate who has never received a primary vote,
handpicked by apparently buried by Joe himself as his final
middle finger to this nation. And maybe it's a blessing
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in disguise. I mean, look, hey, if Kamala loses, and great,
we can say that Joe Biden had a hand in that.
That Joe Biden is one of the reasons that Trump
will be the next president. And yay, thank him for that.
He finally did something good in DC and is after
his five decades there. Yeah, things are getting crazy. People
are at each other's throats. And it's not just the candidates.
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The candidates, of course, are doing their normal thing, even
though they're taking it I would say in some cases
a notch or two or ten higher. But here, for
the first time, we are involved. We are at each
other's throats. We've seen violence that has unprecedented again, much worse.
I'm talking about pre election violence, fistfights and drop boxes
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being blown up and all this other stuff. We've never
seen anything like this. But it's even worse when we
look at the.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Non violent aspect of it.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
I mean, I think if you are active out there
in the world, than chances are you have just at
least to some extent, lost friends or family. And when
I say lost, I mean either you've changed your opinion
of them, they've changed their opinion of you, or for
whatever reason, your relationship is different than it was before
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this election cycle started. And I would say that's happening
on a massive scale.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
So there's that.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
But now we fast forward and we get to the
actual election. And I felt that it was necessary for
my final column over at my Substeck final columnfore the election,
on my last column ever, final column before the election,
I thought, you know what, I need to remind everybody
of the three true driving issues. These are the three
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issues that are driving voters.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Now.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
One of them I don't believe should be an issue,
but it is, so we have to address it. And
I believe if we are able to to bring some
semblance of sanity to the world, the only way that
that can happen is if we vote for Donald Trump,
which is crazy considering that he's supposed to be the
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one that's the he's the bombastic in this that or
the other. If Kamala Harris wins, the turmoil will start
very early, probably before she's even in office, and it
will continue until she and her her cronies, as minions
of the uniparty swamp, minions of the deep state, minions
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of the globalist elite cabal, they will attempt to culminate
their destructive plans and have the United States essentially either
completely neutered or gone before twenty thirty. But that's a discussion.
We'll deal with that if she wins. In the meantime,
you know what happens if Trump wins, well, will it
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be terminal?
Speaker 2 (05:54):
You bet you?
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Okay, there will definitely be turmoil in America regardless of who.
And that's the unfortunate reality is because if Trump wins
and the turmoil starts, a lot of people are going
to be like, oh, see, this is what happens. If
we had only voted for common a lot it won't
matter at that point. Hopefully, Lord Willing, it won't matter
because all sorts of craziness will will still be happening,
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even on illegal From a legal perspective, Congress still has
to do their part. In other words, the election doesn't
end tomorrow. Our role in it as far as being
able to go out and vote. Mostly ends tomorrow, though
I would say that there are other things that should
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be discussed afterwards, things that the Democrats are going to
engage in, but we'll keep that, We'll keep that off
the side until the results are in because there's nothing
we can do about it ahead of time. So with
that said, three issues that are driving American voters today.
These are the three issues that we need to remind
everybody about. Remind everybody about the truth, because we can't
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just just devolve into name calling and sore feelings and
make this a truly fully emotional election. Unfortunately, when people
are emotional, they make the bad decisions. And we want
people to make good decisions on election day. Even if
they're Democrat, even if they're they're an independent, even if
they're a never Trump Rhino, they still need to come
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to the conclusion that the best path forward for the
United States of America is with Donald Trump in control
of the White House, with Republicans in control of the
House and the Senate. Now, I've been a huge critic
of Republicans for many many years. I think they are feckless,
I think they are weak. I think that many of them,
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if not. Most of them in DC are not actually
truly Republicans. They are globalist. They are working for the
uniparty swap. They are the Mitch McConnell people, the Paul
Ryan people, the John Bayner people, Mitch sorry he's gone
so forgotten, Kevin McCarthy, those people, and hopefully you know,
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the jury still out on Mike Johnson. Seems to be
one of the bad guys so far, but we'll see
he hasn't been He's been bad, but he hasn't been
as bad as his Republican predecessors. So that said, let's
dive into two three things. But first I want to
declare three three certainties, three things that I am I
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am ninety nine point nine percent confident about. Well, the
last one I'm one hundred percent commident about, but the
first two I am ninety nine point nine percent confident
about these things. And I put this in my column.
Number one, Donald Trump will win both the popular vote
and the Electoral College in a landslide. The polls, as always,
are being manipulated, and I will likely talk about that
later in the show. I'm undecided, depends upon how things go.
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We'll see if I have enough time. Number two, the
uniparty swamp, deep state, and global is elite cabal are
doing everything in their power to still the election, gaslight Americans,
and control the fate of the world. And it's not hyperbole.
They are literally trying to steal this election. Steal it
as in voter fraud, legal aliens, whatever, voting machines, voter suppression, whatever,
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they're doing everything. They have a huge arsenal of weapons
they can use to try to steal elections, and they're
using them.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
They're using them.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
Right now, and they will continue to use them until
they either win or they realize that they can't win,
which brings me to point number three. And this is
the part that I'm one hundrederned about. God's absolute supremacy
means he will choose who is in the Oval Office
next January. In other words, look, we can do everything
we can and try to get Trump to be able
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to make it too big to rig, to make it
to where there's no way they can overcome.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
The massive lead.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
That he's able to build up. And if God does
not want Trump in the White House, then he won't be.
On the other hand, they the uniparty swamp and their
their cronies. They can do everything they can to steal
this election. And if God wants Trump in the Oval office,
he's going to win. People will say, well, doesn't have
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a race free will, and that's a discussion for another day.
Speaker 5 (10:18):
Does not.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
Okay, you don't know what your role is in his plan.
All you know is that you fight the good fight.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Just fight the good fight, do what you're supposed to do,
and then you know, let see which side you're on
at the end. So let's get to these three before
we go any further. I should note that one of
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Speaker 2 (11:16):
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let's get into this Number one, you know, James Carville said,
and these are, by the way, just this reminder, because
I took way too long to lead into this, just
as a reminder. These are the three three issues that
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should be at least front and center in the minds
of Americans and what we believe, what I believe to
be driving the voter. So number one, obviously is the economy.
James Carville was right. It's the economy stupid, that's it.
I mean, he was right. And when you look around,
you see Americans can look in their pocket books, look
at their bank accounts, look and their refrigerators, look everywhere,
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and realize that the economy is suffering. I would say
that the Trump campaign did a decent job. Now, Donald
Trump himself focusing on tariffs, talking about about reducing income tax,
not taxing tips, not taxing social Security or I fear
exactly all the things that he said he wasn't going
to tax, but even hinting at the possibility of removing
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the income tax altogether. These are all good talking points
and they make for short, quick blips. But we live
in a digital age where people can have access, They
have access to the wealth of human information and the
palm of their hands. Right so this time, more than ever,
would have been a great opportunity for them to disseminate
the truth about inflation. Okay, we have the Inflation Reduction
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Act that was past. The final vote came from Kamala Harris.
Why didn't they latch onto that. I'm sorry, but I
think it was a huge mistake to not latch onto
that and say the Inflation Reduction Act which they pushed,
which she passed, was actually green new deal light and
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it harmed the economy. It made inflation go up. That's
what she did. She can say, oh, well, you know
the economy this, and people can say, oh, but she
wasn't in charge of the economy or whatever. She did.
This the Inflation Reduction Act is hers and it didn't work.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
I shouldn't say didn't worry.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
It did work.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
It didn't work as as they intended it, just not
as they promised. They said, based upon the name, it
would reduce inflation, and it did not. So don't tell
me that you know that increasing money supply and every
anything else that drives inflation, because it's not about corporate
greedflation as I think they like to call it. That They,
being the Democrats and especially the Kamala Harris campaign, they
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push for greedflation as the cause of this, and that's
just that's a bald faced lie. They know it. They
know it's a lie, but they don't care. When have
they ever cared about lying, especially when you have a
corporate media that's in bed with them. So this one
should be easy notch for Donald Trump. If you want
the economy to be better. Keep in mind Kamala Harris
already did poorly for four years and has promised to
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not change anything in the next four years if she's elected.
That should be disqualifying right off the bat. Number two,
number two, we have the border invasion. This is the
one topic or one of the topics that I think
the Trump campaign has done a very good job of
disseminating it out there, focusing on the emotions from a
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deep level. Okay, there are times when you're trying to
get there's a difference between making people, you know, make
decisions based upon emotions and getting them emotional about supporting
or opposing something. Right, So, can the border crisis cause
people to emotionally support Trump?
Speaker 2 (15:11):
No, but it does.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
It can and does cause people to emotionally oppose the
Biden Hairs regime. And of course borders are Kamala Harris
and that's why they continue to focus on the crime
aspect of it. The one little note that I would
have added, the one little I guess change that I
think it would have behooved them the Trump campaign. And
I'm not a campaign advisor or anything like that. I'm
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not an analyst. I'm not a pro with this, and
I'm sure they'll say, oh, that's just all too hard
to do, but maybe, who knows.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
I think they could have done it.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
But one thing I wish they would have done is
focus on the idea that the border crisis affects the
underprivileged Americans the most, the poor Urban America. They're the
ones that get hit hardest by the border invasion. It's funny,
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not funny in a haha way, but it is funny
that you have Democrats for years, for decades, maybe for
for over a century, I don't know, but for at
least decades they have been they have been trying to
focusing on the poor people, you know, where the party
of the underprivilege, where the you know, we hear that's
racist and that's misogynistic, and that's islamophobic, and that's transphobic,
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and he's a big and he's discriminatory and this is
bad and that's bad, and it's all, you know.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
But the one time.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
Where they were actually they're actually right, or they wouldn't.
They would be right if they said it. The one
time where they invoke that something actually affects and particular
people group more so than say, say, rich people, it's
the border invasion.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
The border.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
You go go ask anybody in downtown Chicago, Okay, any
of them has the are you being affected by the
border invasion? They will invariably say yes, yes, they are.
New York City, Los Angeles. These are areas where I
believe had the Trump campaign focused on the on on
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this notion that and they mentioned I shouldn't.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
Say, it's not like they avoided it, they just didn't.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
They made a choice, and they probably made the right
choice because again I'm not I'm not a campaign expert here.
They know the messing, they see the polls, right, but
they focused on crime, you know, crime rising. I would
have focused on and again it's just a question of
levers up or down. I'm not saying don't talk about that.
I'm saying that I would have put more emphasis on
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how how people in you know, inner city America are
being detrimentally harmed by the border invasion and it's only
going to get worse over the next four years. And
the reason I would have done that is because I
think that for the first time, and I'm thinking too
long term, perhaps for the campaign, but for the first
time in as long as I've been alive, there is
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a true opportunity to expose the Democrats and how they
harm harm the people that have been supporting them, propping
them up electorally for decades, and that people in the
inner cities.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Okay, you take out the cities, you go.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
To to suburban or rural America, and you've got a
majority will be Republicans. It's the cities that make the
country in particular states skew left, So take over the cities,
don't avoid them. But again, I'm thinking long term, and
they're smarter and paid better than me, these campaign guys,
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so maybe there's a reason that they decided not to
go down that road. So third issue, final issue, and
this is the one that shouldn't be an issue at all,
but it is, and that is abortion.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
I get it. You know that the abortion issue is.
That's where.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
What's the easiest way to put it without being too insulting.
It's an unhinged no wrong word, it is a I'm
trying to find the right word. It's irrational for that
to be an issue. And here's why, and an issue
for this election.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
And that's why. The reason why is because if it
doesn't matter who.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Wins the election, this election will have almost zero impact on.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
Abortion at the federal level. Zero.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
And they've made it out as if, you know, if
Trump gets elected, then it's going to be you know,
abortion is going to be banned. And the Republicans have
made it to be fair and balanced. Here, Republicans have said,
if Kamala gets elected, it will be you know, nationwide
abortion until birth or even after birth. And I've even said,
ecko some of those talking points.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
But here's the reality.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Okay, doesn't matter who wins when it comes to abortion,
because if Trump wins, there's not going to be an
abortion a nationwide abortion ban of any sort, even an
abortion restriction. There's not going to be one signed into law.
Even if Republicans control the House and the Senate, they're
not gonna touch it. They're gonna stick with what Trump
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has said from the beginning of this campaign. Leave it
to the states. We're gonna federal government's gonna stay out
of it. So nothing will change if Trump wins.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
Nothing.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
I mean, the chances of anything, I would put it
at basically zero. There is a zero percent chance that
if Trump wins the election that any changes on the
federal level will be made on abortions. So then you said, well,
they're trying to make abortion legal everywhere, they're trying to
codify roe V. Wait for that to happen. Let's say
Kamala Harris wins, for her to be able to codify
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roe V. Wait as she has promised, then they will
have to win the House, they will have to win
the Senate. They will have to remove the filibuster, they
will have to pass through all legal challenges, and they
will have to do so in a year where they
have been exposed. The Democrat Democrat Party and the Democrat
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policies in general have been exposed as destructive.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
There's a huge chance.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
People don't talk about it Neili as much because we're
so focused on the Trump election, but there's a huge
chance that we could see a red tsunami. People are like, oh,
you know, the houses in jeopardy, the Senate is in jeopardy,
or that you know, they're trying to win the Senate.
And I think that there's a good chance that we
could actually pick up seats in the House and that
we can. I think there's a great chance that we
will take over the majority of the Senate. So the
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chances of Kamala being able to sign or codify Roe v.
Wade are not zero but close to zero. I would
say maybe four percent, three to four percent chance, and
that would only happen if the certain series of events
took place and there was enough voter Shenanigan, it's enough
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illegal voter control for them to take full control of
the House, the Senate, and the White House, which again
I'm laughing, but I assure you if that's the case,
if that does happen, then abortion will not be the
most important issue to anyone for a long time or
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eventually because we won't.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
Be here as a nation. So that's it.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
Economy inflation in particular, focus on that legal alien invasion,
gotta focus on that an abortion. Tell the truth because
there's gonna be people. And it's funny because I said
that abortion this shouldn't be an issue, but I guess
in a way it should be an issue for us
because we need to expose the truth and the truth
hopefully I disseminated in a good way that you can
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take two to people.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Anybody you're like, oh, you know, well, yeah, you're right.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
The economy's bad and the border Cristi is bad, but
dang it, you know, a woman's right to her own body.
That's when you say stop right there. If Trump's elected,
there is a zero percent chance that he will sign
a nationwide abortion bill. He's already said declared multiple times
that he would he would veto it. Yeah, But according
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to Project twenty twenty five. And that's where there's that
old Batman Robin meme. You slap him across the face. Now,
I'm not calling for violence. Before anybody gets me kicked off,
but I'm not calling for violence. I'm talking about a meme.
It's trying to be funny here. But yeah, that's where
you you you what's to symbolically slap them across the
face and say Trump has nothing to do with Project
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twenty twenty five. Trump has never read Project twenty twenty five.
Stop trying to say that Trump. That's like us saying, well,
you know, Kamala Harris is going to do this because
because if you've if you've if you've read read nineteen
eighty four, it's it's the playbook through which she's going
to No, she didn't, she didn't. She's not in nineteen
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eighty four. She's not George Orwell, she's that's fiction, and YadA, YadA, YadA.
It's like, okay, well, so's Project twenty twenty five.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
Anyway.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
Yeah, that's that's where you wake them up and explain
to them that if Trump is elected, their abortion rights
are not going to change. Their right to murder preborn
babies will be intact. If they're in a state where
it's intact, nothing changes at the federal level. If he's
if he's not going to sign an abortion band, he's
not even gonna sign abortion restrictions. Look, I wish he would.
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I'm a purest baby, all right, I want abortions band everywhere.
But I'm also realistic enough to think to not be like, oh, well,
I guess I'm gonna sit out this vote because there's
no there's nobody out there who's who's radical enough to
ban abortions nationwide. So we're gonna devolve into cylliness. Let's
take a short break. When we get back, I am
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Speaker 1 (26:10):
Never trust the polls. I've said it for a long time.
Never trust the polls. Never trust the poles. The internal
polling at the campaigns, for whatever reason, seems to be
pretty accurate. We've seen this for years now, so why
don't we ever get to see that.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
It makes you wonder why.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
They can't duplicate that they being the polsters. And the
answer to that, it's not that they can't, they won't.
They refuse to their poles are manipulated. Everybody's gonna say, oh,
but there's positive poles or Trump and then gnive pollsteral Trump.
They're all manipulated. One of them are manipulated in some
form or fashion. Some of it's very subtle, Okay, some
of it's minor. Some of it just tries to skew
results in the other direction. But most of them, the
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vast majority of them, are simply narrative drivers. That's all
they are. And I've been saying this for years and
people haven't believed me, and it's time to start believing
me because it's just not true.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
And yet people still.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Say, oh, well, now the polls. The polls are part
of the propaganda industrial complex.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
It's that simple.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
And maybe someday I'll I'll dive into more of the
reasoning behind it, just so you understand. I know this
based upon quote unquote insiders explaining the situation to me,
and that's not for some. It's not something I can
I can't talk about it as much as i'd like to,
Lord Willing, I will be able to, hopefully before the
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next election, because it really doesn't need to be explosed.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
It really is a conspiracy.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
And when I say conspiracy, I'm not saying conspiracy theory
because anyway, whatever, don't dwell on it. Move on, Rocker.
There's an article. So over the weekend, Saturday night, a
poll came out from the in Iowa. It's supposed to
be the des Win Register's supposed to be some great
poll and most accurate poll. And they after weeks months
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of Trump went leading there, all of a sudden, Kamala
Harris is up by three in Iowa.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
It's a lie. It's a bald phase lie. Okay, it's
not true.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
There's zero percent chance that Kamala Harris is going to
win Iowa.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
But they do this.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
They put out these polls for the sake of suspending disbelief.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
That's it. They're going to try to steal.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
They're in the process of trying to steal the twenty
twenty four election. And it's not just about manufacturing votes.
There's really three parts to it. Number One, they got
to actually get the votes, manufacture them so that they
can get Kamala Harris to win. Number Two, they have
to do so in a way where they can either
evade or bribe or blackmail or whatever law enforcement or
anybody that could stop them. They have to be able
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to hide hide it from them or at least the
ones that could figure it out or who do know,
keep them in their pocket. That is a crucial part.
That's again when we go back to old twenty twenty
was adjudicated. No, it wasn't. Okay, it wasn't. I would
even question whether or not Trump's own team, and I
don't question Rudy Giuliani, but other members of his team
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weren't actually working against him to make sure that he
couldn't have the twenty twenty election properly adjudicated. But that's
a theory for another day. And that one is a theory.
I don't have facts on that one. But they are
trying to steal this election, so they need they need
the polls to help to suspend disbelief.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
That's what they need the pulse to do, and that's
why they put them out there so that the people
so that you and me, and granted you and I
aren't going to believe it. If Kamala Harris wins, I
can assure you, I will know that the election was stolen,
and I would imagine that most, if not the vast
majority of you would feel the same way. Knowing what
we know, seeing what we've seen for the last four years,
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including an electorate. I mean, the only other option, and
this is the option that I'm not willing to accept yet,
is that a majority of the population, or at least
a good chunk of the population of the United States
of America is like demonically possessed or because there's you
can't look around and say, oh yeah, let's get more
of this man. Gotta love, gotta love How how my
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bank account looks right now? Oh my gosh, look, there's
all sorts of illegal aliens. Come on, guys, come on in,
come on here, take my home. I can't believe.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
I can't.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
I can't allow that to uh to happen in my brain.
So I'm gonna go with a more likely scenario, which
is that if she wins, it will be based upon massive,
widespread voter fraud.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
It's sad that I just say that. It's sad that
the that the the.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Better scenario is that they steal it through voter fraud
and not because of the alternative, which would be demonic
possession of the United States of America. Just don't fret,
don't don't sweat any of this stuff. I know a
lot of people want to stay positive, and I do too. Okay,
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but this is in God's hands. You know that this
is all in God's hands. So don't don't get get
all you're you know, I was about to say a
crude statement. I'm not going to say that. Stay focused
on what you can affect, Stay focused on what you
can control. And we can say we live in a
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world where we don't control anything, and that's to some
extent it's true. But you can at least have an
impact on your life, the lives of your in, your family,
your friends, people around you, your community, maybe even your
city in some cases, maybe even in your county, in
the state, but the national level and beyond. All we
can do is fight the good fight, do what we're doing,
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and see where the where the cars land, see see
what what God has has planned for us.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
I am not stressed. I am just eager to get
it over with.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
We have to do it quick, very very very very
very short station identification, But when we return, I've got
more stuff to talk about. Be sure to connect with
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all that good stuff.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Check it out.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
Jdrucker dot com, slash find. Speaking of polls, I have
someone else who's at least skeptical of the polls now granted,
this is Pierce Morgan. And to be fair, I don't
like Pierce Morgan. I don't like him at all.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Really.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
I think he's not a not a not a good dude.
I think he's part of in Sometimes he's part of
controlled opposition. Sometimes he's just opposition. He's he's British, nothing
against Brits in general. Just Pierce Morgan specifically. With that said,
he was pretty close to being spot on. He had
some good points, we'll say. When he was asked about
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recent polls.
Speaker 5 (32:52):
Our stateside in my studio, I took him out of
probably a very important meeting with probably his favorite couple
of drinks is Pierce Morgan here.
Speaker 7 (33:00):
It's great to see her. Great to see it.
Speaker 3 (33:02):
Brian, fantastic.
Speaker 8 (33:03):
You remain the only man who can get me out
on a Saturday night onto television rather than some fancy restaurant.
Speaker 5 (33:08):
That's at the top of my resume. Where do you
see it's just been here a week. You went to
the MSG rally.
Speaker 7 (33:13):
Very curious where.
Speaker 3 (33:14):
You see it.
Speaker 8 (33:15):
Look, I think it's fascinating, it's electrifying. Right, the whole
world is watching this election. I remember a period about
five months ago when everyone feared it might be the
most boring race in history, two old guys duking it
out again.
Speaker 7 (33:27):
How wrong were we.
Speaker 8 (33:28):
We've had two assassination attempts. We've had Trump and a
garbage truck Trump and McDonald's. Like you said, we've had
Joe Biden getting assassinated politically by his own party and
replaced by Kamala Harris and so on. And now it's
like on a knife edge, isn't it. I mean, you
look at all these swing states, and really you can't
call any of them with any great authority. You know,
tonight there's an outlier poll about Iowa. This show is
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maybe Harris is up there. I don't believe that it
was fifteen points.
Speaker 7 (33:53):
Trump was up.
Speaker 5 (33:54):
He now just had that point register put her up.
Speaker 8 (33:57):
That doesn't seem right. And there's another pole in Iowa
which has Trump heavily ahead. Look my gut feeling, and
I had this in twenty sixteen, and when I was
saying it and writing it in twenty sixteen. People were
laughing at me, but I kept saying, I'm getting a
feeling that the Trump train is steeming to victory. I
get that feeling again now. I've been in LA I've
been in New York. I'm getting a lot of people
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who did not vote Trump last time, but who are
prepared this time. Even if they don't like him, They're
prepared to vote for him this time to stop Kamena
Harris becoming a president. I'm going on my guts and
I'm feeling he could actually end up winning quite big.
Speaker 5 (34:31):
And Pierce, you're not new to the Trump train.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
I mean, you guys have sparred together.
Speaker 7 (34:35):
You and Trump.
Speaker 5 (34:35):
You have been friends for a while, but you also
disagree to each other's face, which is relatively unique. But
this is what you said to us a suret time
ago about what you thought if Trump could come out
and win, what it would mean.
Speaker 8 (34:47):
Watch It is one of the great comebacks in political history.
And I wrote a column for The Sun in London
this week's likening it to when Sinatra was thrown to
the walls in the late forties. I thought his career
was over all done and dusted, and then boom, he
comes back from here to eternity. He wins an Oscar
for Best Supporting Actor, and his career becomes one of
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the most iconic in the history of American celebrity show business.
Donald Trump is on the verge of pulling off a
similar comeback.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
You're not back.
Speaker 8 (35:20):
I think the word nostra damas should be used there, shouldn't.
I think I would compare it actually to what happened
with Tiger Woods in golf.
Speaker 7 (35:28):
Tiger Woods was finished.
Speaker 8 (35:29):
He was number oney one hundred in the world. Everyone
was writing him off, the golf world, the celebrity world.
He was done toast, finished, could put and what happened
Tiger Woods didn't get the memo, and he fought back
and he won the Masters in twenty nineteen. Greatest comeback
in the history of sport. If Trump pulls this off,
and it is obviously incredibly close, but I think he
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will pull this off, and if he does, it is
the greatest comeback in the history of politics. He becomes
the Tiger Woods of politics, and it would be an
extraordinary thing. We can remember be come we started twenty
twenty two. It was over.
Speaker 3 (36:03):
You know.
Speaker 8 (36:03):
Ron DeSantis was surging away in the polls for the
Republican nominee, and.
Speaker 7 (36:07):
Trump was gone done. Look at him now, it's incredible.
Speaker 5 (36:10):
He was by himself and mar Lago, and now he's
got a better team around than ever before. The other
question I had, and only you can answer, is what's
the rest of the world think about him as a leader?
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Because we keep.
Speaker 5 (36:21):
Hearing it the rest of the world didn't like him.
But I talked to the president of Poland loves a guy.
And then I talked to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. I said, honestly,
he's got a book out.
Speaker 7 (36:30):
He really likes you.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
We have this very similar accent.
Speaker 5 (36:33):
This is what he said about Trump, Trump as a
global leader.
Speaker 2 (36:36):
That he saw I had a good relationship with him.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Yeah, and.
Speaker 4 (36:43):
I people you know, are liberal friends of mine in
the UK kind of freak out when I say this,
But I you know, I enjoyed.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
His company, not actually like him as a person. Do
you like him as a leader? Yes, you like him
as a leader.
Speaker 4 (36:54):
So I'm here as a terrible you know, I'm going
to confess that I both right, and I've always found
him the model of kind of old world courtesy and charm.
Speaker 5 (37:07):
And he thinks the world needs a strong leader in America.
Speaker 8 (37:10):
I think a lot of people feel that. I think
a lot of people think two things. One that Trump
in his own blunt way. Take NATO for example, what
did Trump do with NATO. It was misquoted as saying
you want to get.
Speaker 7 (37:21):
Rid of it. No, he didn't.
Speaker 8 (37:22):
He said, Look, if America's going to pay the big
lion's share of the costs of NATO, you will have
to stump up and pay what you're supposed to be paying.
Speaker 7 (37:30):
And you're not.
Speaker 8 (37:31):
What's happening now If he noticed, every other NATO country
is now paying what they should have been paying, that
is billions of dollars they wouldn't have been paying if
Trump hadn't rattled the American saber of power. And America
does that because America in the end has to do
most of the heavy lifting. So I think Trump has
a blunt way of going about things. Yes, sometimes his
rhetoric can be you know, it can be controversial, it
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can be disappointing if you like him. Sometimes he's grown
and go don't say that, Donald. But actually, on the
world stage, a lot of world leaders I've talked to
an interview, they have a respect for him. They do
think he's a tough character. They do think he gets
stuff done, and they do think this weird way he
goes about dealing with people like Putin, like President j
like Kim Jong un. You know, he brings them in,
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if you like, And I think it's quite an effective tactic.
You get these dictators, these very controversial foreign leaders, Trump
gets them in, He sits down with them, He treats
them with respect. Makes it quite tricky for them to
pull stunts on his watch, and they didn't, right.
Speaker 5 (38:31):
I also think that a lot of the issues he
ran on in twenty sixteen war appropos today. Build a wall,
Oh we're not going to build a world, get rid
of sanctuary cities. Oh you're so mean. Almost every sanctuary
city is going. How did it get so bad? And
how did we not finish that war?
Speaker 8 (38:45):
And what are the two big issues economy?
Speaker 7 (38:48):
Immigration?
Speaker 8 (38:49):
What are the two things that the American voters and
all the polls I've seen trust most with Trump over Harris,
Immigration and the economy. They believe he will get this
cost of living crisis over and done, and they believe
with immigration he'll be tougher than she is.
Speaker 7 (39:02):
And if in the end he wins. It will be
because of those two issues.
Speaker 5 (39:06):
All Right, I have bad news for Del Frisco's or
the hard rock Pearce is coming. Allright, that's where you goes,
That's where you're going right after.
Speaker 7 (39:13):
But I'm actually running a couple of minutes places you.
We wouldn't mind just wrapping this, bro, I've got a
medal to go to.
Speaker 5 (39:18):
Well, I don't have a live audience, so I'll do
it by myself, by the power vested to me.
Speaker 3 (39:22):
You are free to go, Pierce, thanks so.
Speaker 7 (39:23):
Much to say to be a fascinating few days.
Speaker 5 (39:26):
And I'm so glad you're in our studio at twelve eleven,
so massive studio.
Speaker 7 (39:30):
How do they give you on this bank?
Speaker 3 (39:31):
This is right demand?
Speaker 7 (39:32):
Do they think y'all was coming in seat? Absolutely absolutely.
Speaker 5 (39:35):
You have certain demands that I have certain demands.
Speaker 7 (39:37):
Thanks so much, Pierce.
Speaker 2 (39:38):
Good stuff there, good stuff there.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
So so yeah, I don't trust the polls at all,
but you already knew that. I also don't trust the
Kamala Harris campaign.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
And here's the thing.
Speaker 1 (39:46):
When it comes to Kamala Harris, look, she is uh,
she's a chameleon. We know that it works very well
with her name uh Kamala Chamelion we often call her
over at Theelibertydaily dot com. But it's worse than that,
because she's she's demonstrated an ability to you can't even
call it a flip flop. She just changes, she morphs.
Speaker 2 (40:08):
It's very.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
Hate well, I don't hate to say it, it's true.
It's very demonic her ability to become other people, to
invoke other accents and all that stuff. But it's not
just the obvious change in her in her voice. It's
also the way that she changes her perspectives, her emotions,
her messaging. Watch this this, This is an example of
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how Kamala went from went from one one end of
the spectrum to the other really fast.
Speaker 9 (40:40):
And understand in this fight, as Tim Walls likes to
point out, we are joyful warriors. Joyful warriors should never.
Speaker 1 (41:10):
We did have some fun over the weekend. Over at
the Libertydaily dot com, we found a clip of Doug
im Hoff, the second Gentleman Slugger Doug as we like
to call him over there. He came up, He came
up with a whopper. I'm just going to present this
with with no I'm gonna hold back my commentary because
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it would be bad.
Speaker 7 (41:34):
Kamala David what Kama always does. She just put her
head down and she went to work.
Speaker 1 (41:42):
Like I said, I'm not going to say a word.
Not Nope, Nope, not going to go there. Slugger Doug
said it all, says it all a lot. I've been
so impressed with Nicole Shanahan.
Speaker 2 (41:53):
Not necessarily.
Speaker 1 (41:54):
I don't know anything about her policies other than she
is a radical leftist on most of them. But I
do know that number one, as a as a campaign surrogate,
she's been.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
She's stepped up. She really has. She's enjoyable to listen to.
She has.
Speaker 1 (42:10):
She has very down to earth style perspectives, and she
and her team are incredible at putting out what I
considered to be the best campaign ads out there today.
I mean not even close. She puts together her team
or whoever, the Make America Healthy Alliance, I guess they
put together campaign ads that you wish that Trump could
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er him himself. He can't, but you wish that he
could because they're fantastic. I mean, they they drive the
right messages home, They resonate very nicely.
Speaker 2 (42:41):
Watched.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
This one isn't necessarily the closing argument. But I and
it didn't wasn't called the dream Team. But that's what
I look at it as. I mean, this is bringing
together some real powerhouses to address the major, massive concerns
that we have here in the United States of America.
And they want to bring the right people to the tablets. Republicans, independence, libertarians,
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doesn't matter. They got them all and they're going to
apply them in the next Strump administration. And this ad
highlights that greatly.
Speaker 7 (43:11):
What will we do with this moment? How will we
be remembered?
Speaker 10 (43:19):
Look at the opportunities before us?
Speaker 9 (43:24):
This election really isn't about the left versus the right.
Speaker 11 (43:28):
It's about we, the people, choosing our government and the
choice between freedom versus tyranny.
Speaker 12 (43:38):
Nobody has a chronic disease burden like we have. Why
are we allowing this to happen to our children? Ultimately,
the only thing that will say our country is if
we choose to love our kids more than we hate
each other.
Speaker 13 (43:55):
What is going on here is deeper than politics.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
It is deeply spiritual.
Speaker 13 (44:02):
We are being called to rise above the hatred and
the fear and the evil.
Speaker 14 (44:09):
We need to remember above and beyond that we must love.
Speaker 11 (44:13):
Our neighbors, that we must treat other people as we
hope to be treated.
Speaker 15 (44:18):
You want to be a rebel, you want to be
a hippie, you want to stick it to the man.
Speaker 16 (44:22):
Show up on your college campus and try calling yourself
a conservative.
Speaker 8 (44:26):
America is gonna reach heights that it has never seen before.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
The future is.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Gonna be amazing.
Speaker 12 (44:39):
Want healthy children, don't do a lot of president.
Speaker 3 (44:44):
That's gonna make America healthy again.
Speaker 13 (44:52):
I come to you today as a former Democrat. I
will be a first time Trump owner tonight.
Speaker 10 (45:21):
The people dreamed this country, and it's the people who
are making America great again.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
Chances are very strong that if you are watching this show,
or really any show on Rumble or bridy On or
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than YouTube, there's a good chance that you are very
concerned about what's happening in the world. The turmoil, the
chaos that continues to brew. We're seeing it rising every day,
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and it doesn't matter what we do. We fight back,
we do what we're supposed to do. And yet it
seems as if all of the cards are stacked against us. Look,
I have faith based perspectives on this things that you
can should do, but I'm not gonna talk about that
right now. I do want to talk that's for another day.
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news reports you read, anywhere from thirty two million to
forty million Christians are allegedly going to sit out this election.
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Now we can discuss the accuracy of such such numbers.
Generally speaking, whenever anyone takes a limited data set and
tries to extrapolate that out to the nation of the world,
that's why we get bad data, because the data rarely,
if ever, pans out that way. But even if look,
I don't care if it's thirty two million, forty million,
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I don't care if it's a thousand. Okay, Every every
Bible believing Christian, every true Christian, should be voting, Okay,
And I'm not trying to I'm not gonna pull out
my Bible and start lecturing you about this or that.
I'm just saying it makes biblical sense, it makes logical sense.
Even if you don't like Donald Trump, it does make
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absolute sense to vote against everything that Kamala Harris and
the Democrats want to do.
Speaker 2 (48:37):
Literally everything.
Speaker 1 (48:38):
I cannot think of a single thing that it's like,
oh wow, that's such an awesome Christian value being pushed there.
They are attacking the faith. So if you are a
Bible believing Christian and you want to continue to be
allowed to be a Bible believing Christian and to practice
your faith as you see fit, then you should vote.
And here's the thing, and some of you might not
like to hear this, but if you're a Jew, if
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you're a Muslim, if you're a Hindu, if you're an atheist,
doesn't matter. Your religion is going to be under attack.
It already is under attack right now. Obviously the focus
is on the Christian religion, Christian faith, and I can't
forget the Jewish faith.
Speaker 2 (49:19):
They too are under attack.
Speaker 1 (49:21):
But that doesn't mean that that we're alone. They're going
to go after faith in general. Is look at what's
happening in China. In China, they have faith, but their
faith must must be be tempered with absolute adoration.
Speaker 2 (49:40):
For Jijingping.
Speaker 1 (49:41):
He has put himself in the state above any faith,
any god that anybody would represent or want to worship.
That is what's happening in China, and that will happen here.
We can't imagine it. We say, oh, but we've got
the First Amendment. But if and they've demonstrated this time
and again, the uniparty swamp. I won't even say Democrats
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the uniparty swamp. Anytime the Constitution gets in their way,
they try to figure out a way around it, and
nine times out of ten they're successful. This is not
something where we have to to roll the dice and
hope that we get that ten percent chance.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
We just need to vote and vote properly.
Speaker 1 (50:20):
And again, even if you are not a Trump supporter,
if you're a Christian, you have to oppose Kamala Harris
and the Democrats and their agenda because it is anti
biblical what they want to push. Trump might not be
sufficiently biblical for you, but he is a far cry
from the evils that the Democrats want to impose on
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the United States of America and the citizens. With that said,
and not said very well, apparently Greg Laurie, Pastor Greg Laurie,
I think said it better. So let's get his perspective.
Speaker 17 (50:54):
It's very important that we as Christians vote, and our
election is coming up this week, of course, and I
know some would say, well, you know, Christian shouldn't get
involved in politics, and after all, we're citizens of heaven
and we should be in the.
Speaker 3 (51:10):
World, but not of the world.
Speaker 17 (51:12):
Well, you know, it's true that we're citizens of heaven,
but we're also Christians on earth. And Jesus told us
to be salt and light in our culture.
Speaker 3 (51:23):
So how do we do that.
Speaker 17 (51:24):
Well, we're light according to Jesus when we let our
lights so shine before men that they may see our
good works and give glory to our Father in heaven.
And we're salt when we stop the spread of evil
to the best of our ability. So we need to pray,
we need to proclaim the Gospel, and we also need
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to vote.
Speaker 3 (51:45):
You know.
Speaker 17 (51:45):
In next twenty seven there's a fascinating little story that
touches on this. So Paul was on a ship on
his way to Rome. He was a prisoner, and the
sea was very rough, and so they pulled off to
the island of Crete, and they were debating as to
whether or not they should continue on their journey, and
so they effectively took a vote the captain and the
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owner of the ship, and some of the sailors said, hey,
we should keep going.
Speaker 3 (52:12):
To Paul, who.
Speaker 17 (52:14):
Had had a lot of time out on the Mediterranean
arount thirty five hundred hours out there on the water
or miles, I should say, and have been in three
separate shipwrecks, had a contrary view. He said, I say
we should not go. But they voted Paul, and off
they went, and sure enough they shipwrecked, and so they
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should have listened to what Paul had to say.
Speaker 3 (52:37):
But here's my point.
Speaker 17 (52:38):
Paul voted, He registered his opinion in his voice was heard.
Speaker 3 (52:44):
Here's the problem. According to one stat.
Speaker 17 (52:47):
I don't know how true this is, but it's probably
pretty close to true that there are ninety million evangelicals
in America and forty million of them are not voting. This,
to me, is completely unacceptable.
Speaker 3 (53:01):
It's very important that we.
Speaker 17 (53:03):
Vote because we have a book of absolute truth called
the Bible that tells us what God thinks about a
lot of the issues.
Speaker 3 (53:11):
That are on the ballot right now, and.
Speaker 17 (53:13):
We need to speak out because the Bible says when
godly people rule, the people rejoice.
Speaker 3 (53:20):
But when the wicked rule. The people grown.
Speaker 17 (53:23):
You know, we who are Christians and conservative have been
insulted quite a bit recently by the left. They think
our women are stupid and weak. They think our men
are cave men. They call us terrorists, Nazis, and fascists.
They call us deplorables and outright garbage. They want to
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abort our babies up to nine months, and they want
to mutilate our children. They support nations that back terrorism,
like Iran, and want to pull some of our support
from our longtime ally Israel. To find out what a
woman is. They want to redefine the family. They incentivize
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criminals and ignore the victims. And when someone says Jesus
is Lord at one of their rallies, they tell them.
Speaker 3 (54:12):
You're at the wrong rally.
Speaker 17 (54:14):
So this party and these people will not get my vote.
Speaker 3 (54:19):
I just want you to know.
Speaker 17 (54:26):
So people say vote your conscience, I don't know. It
depends where your conscience is at. I say, vote biblical values,
vote for policy over personality. But most of all vote
and we will pray and leave the results in the
hands of God.
Speaker 3 (54:43):
And as I've said.
Speaker 17 (54:44):
Before, whoever is elected the president of the United States,
I will pray for them, because I'm told in scripture
to do that very thing.
Speaker 1 (54:54):
That guys said. He said it better than me. Very
good job. I really like that guy. I don't know
agree with all of his theology, but I think that
I think that overall, pound for pound, he is one
of the good guys. We'll see there is there's reason
to be hopeful. I want to play this ad. I'm
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actually super excited about playing this ad. You know what,
Let's go in and play the ad first. And it's
not an ad for me, by the way. It's a
Trump ad, a Trump pack ad, and it makes the
case for going out of voting. That may not be
as good as Greg's, but as far as an ad goes,
I thought it was pretty awesome.
Speaker 18 (55:33):
So let's play that. Think about all they've done to
Donald Trump. First it was hoaxes, witch hunts, and impeachments.
Then it was FBI raids, courtrooms and mug shots. Finally
it was bullets in a Pennsylvania field. And after all that,
(55:59):
this man's it up with blood draining down his face,
pumped his fists in the air and told us to fight, fight.
Speaker 15 (56:09):
Fight, America's future will be bigger, better, bolder, brighter, happier, stronger, freer, greater,
and more united than ever before.
Speaker 10 (56:22):
And we will make America break again.
Speaker 2 (56:29):
We know what they think of us.
Speaker 13 (56:31):
The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters.
Speaker 18 (56:34):
So if Donald Trump can get through all of that,
we can get out to vote.
Speaker 1 (56:41):
Good stuff, good stuff there and look the message. We
know you and I know we know that Trump can
and should almost certainly will win the election. The only
concern there is whether or not they're able to steal it.
They are panicking, and the report a substack dropped from
the the Great Techno Fog today that that should. I mean,
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there's a reason why why we believe that we're going
to win, and Democrats are very terrified. According to this
article Election twenty twenty four, the day before the reasons
for optimism. We want to be hopeful, but we want
to you know, like Trump always says, pretend like we're
down by one point. We're down by one point. In
other words, we're within striking distance across the world. Doesn't
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mean if he doesn't matter if he's up by ten
or if they're going to cheat by twenty, I don't care.
Pretend like we're down by one, get yourself and everybody
else out there to vote. But according to this, which
is a day away from the twenty twenty four presidential election,
and if you're feeling a little on edge, let us
offer a little consolation. The Democrats are wrecked with worry.
We've documented the polling trend for the last couple of months,
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the movements from September tenth, twenty twenty four, to the
present day, November first, has Republicans feeling confident. Victory isn't guaranteed,
but it's safe to say that leadership is cautiously optimistic.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
Look, we're gonna win, okay.
Speaker 1 (58:03):
Part of me is almost against articles like this because
it's like, hey, you know, the polls are looking good.
I don't care about the polls. Hey, you know, you
know what I care about. I care about when I
go out there and I see people out here in
Commifournia going crazy for Donald Trump, and then I hear
you know, basically, you know, you look around and you
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see there are no nobody's going for for Kamala Harris.
Nobody there's a handfu. I mean, there are definitely people
out here, obviously in commi Fournia that will vote against
Donald Trump. But nobody cares about Kamala Harris. There is
no passion there. You might say, well, there was no
passion behind Joe Biden. That was a bit different because
back then, you know, Joe Biden had a history people
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knew and people, you know, Democrats had known he stow.
The Obama glowed to him, so to speak, because he
was in in the Obama administration, and they saw that
as potentially a third Obama term and in many ways
it was took Obama on steroids in many ways. But
that was different. This is nobody likes Kamala. I mean,
(59:08):
I don't think Kamala likes Kamala. Doug Amhoff definitely doesn't
like Kamala. She should watch her back from slug er
Doug anyway, bad joke, horrible joke.
Speaker 2 (59:16):
I retract.
Speaker 1 (59:19):
But with that said, let's go ahead and talk about
this cautious optimism. Back in September, based on the aggregate polls,
Kamala enjoyed a slim lead in the majority of swing
states Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, in Pennsylvania, and was essentially
tied with Trump in Nevada, Georgia, and Arizona. But things
have changed, momentum shifted. In a race with a number
of close states, the last sixty days have been very
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good for Donald Trump. For the New York Times aggregate,
Trump has secured slim leads in Nevada, North Carolina, and Georgia.
He has gained three points in Arizona. Kamala's lead in
Wisconsin has shrunk and she is now fighting to not
lose Michigan. Nate Silver was kind enough to post this
chart showing shifts for the last week and month. While
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there are some changes from last week benefiting Democrats, there
have been insufficient. They've been insufficient to cut into Republican
gains this month. Technically last month, if polling can be believed,
and yeah, it shows plus basically it shows. According to Silver,
it looks very very positive for Trump. Contrary too much
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of the polling relied upon by the New York Times.
Atlas Intel, which had some of the most accurate polls
of the twenty twenty election, has Trump ahead in every
swing state. And let's I shouldn't just blow past it.
Let's show that up on the screen. North Carolina over
fifty percent, Georgia over fifty percent, He's over fifty percent
in all of them except for Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania,
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where he's at forty nine point six, forty nine point seven,
and forty nine point six, still ahead by of Kamala
Harris by more than a point so good stuff there. Theoretically,
Trump could have a clean sweep of all the swing states,
but don't get too confident just yet. Race for independence
is tight. According to the latest Atlas polls, Trump is
winning independence in Arizona, Nevada, and North Carolina. He's lagging
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behind Kamala and the independence vote in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
and Wisconsin. Georgia seems like the outlier, but even with
that large margin, Atlas has Kamala behind Trump and Georgia
by two point five percent. For what it's worth, here's
you now, I'm not gonna play that. Yeah, good stuff.
So bottom line is that, yeah, we have Republicans have
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reason to be hopeful for the selection. From a polling perspective,
I know I said don't trust the polls, and I
still say that I go based upon what I can see,
and what I can see is this not just is
there a lack of enthusiasm for Kamala Harrison.
Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
My wife had noted.
Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
She said, did you see that at Kamala's last rally
that is packed. I'm like, yeah, it's a good pint tour.
They had to bust in a bunch of people to
fill it up. But let's say that's not true. Let's
say she does have some enthusiasm, and we do know
again that enthusiasm is against Donald Trump, not for Kamala Harris.
But the thing that really gets me, and this is
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the part where I get most most hopeful that that
the plans are are in place for us to win,
is that Trump himself, who has access to the internal polling,
Trump himself is very nonchalant. He's having fun. And I
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can assure you that if the polling showed his internal polling,
not the real not the public polls I'm talking about,
the real polling, if internal polling showed that he even
had the the smidgeon of a chance of a realistic
chance of losing, that he wouldn't be out there like
he is having fun. He would be We saw what
was happening at the close to the end of the
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twenty sixteen of the twenty twenty elections.
Speaker 2 (01:02:58):
He was getting getting angry he was.
Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
I mean, it worked at least in twenty sixteen, and
we can say it worked in twenty twenty as well,
because in twenty twenty he did win that election. It
was just stolen from him. But that's a topic for
another day. But if you look at the Trump now,
he is he is having a blast. I mean he
really is. He's going out there and he is He's
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just he's just shining from the Trump that we saw
at the end of the twenty sixteen and twenty twenty elections.
And I would say that that's based upon internal polling.
So we will see will they be able to steal
the election or not? Are and by they I mean
the Democrats, the Union Party, swamp, the deep state, and
(01:03:42):
the globalist elite cabal. Will they be able to steal it? Well,
we'll find out, hopefully hopefully tomorrow. The way that if
we want to talk about predictions, here's my prediction. And
I know you don't care, but I'm going to tell
you anyway. My prediction is this is that if we
have of such a landslide that the Democrats can't overcome it,
(01:04:05):
if we make it too big to rig as Trump
and many others like to say, then we will know
on election night or shortly thereafter, within a day, we
will know that he has won. If it comes down
to the late states Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia. Oddly enough, why
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why are the only states that can that are super
slow and they're counting Why do they happen to be
battleground states? Makes you wonder, huh. But if it does
come down to them, then I think they're going to
steal it. I think they'll steal it in the dark
of night, in deep dark corners with nobody watching. Oh
we had pole watchers, Yeah, but now you guys are
counting the mail in ballots that magically are appearing from nowhere.
(01:04:50):
Oh you found out drop box that you forgot to
pick up, and that dropbox happens to be all for Kamala.
But we wouldn't know because of the way that our
elections are run. In other words, if it does come
down if we don't win on election nine or shortly thereafter,
they're going to steal it. They're going to If it's
going to come down to those last three or four
states that are still counting ballots days or even weeks afterwards,
(01:05:12):
then that will give them enough time to manufacture enough
votes to steal this election, and then we then we
crossed that bridge when it comes. But in the meantime,
I'm still very hopeful. I think he's going to blow
it out of the water. I think that he's going
to win humongous, big lee, big lee on election day.
(01:05:34):
I think that we could know. I mean, once once
that first unexpected blue state drops, whether it's Virginia or
New Hampshire or any of the allegedly blue states that
are not battleground states, once one or two of those drop,
I believe that they're going to say, oh, crap, aboart abort,
(01:05:55):
cancel a cancel uh operations steal twenty two, twenty four
is we're not gonna win. We can't, We're not even
there's no point. Just just h We'll take whatever congressional
seats we can and figure something else out. Maybe that's hoping.
Maybe I'm just like, oh, you know, you're mean to
(01:06:15):
losion a little their little rucker. But but that is
my hope. Let's take a quick break. We'll get back.
I don't even know what we're talking about. Some good stuff.
Speaker 10 (01:06:32):
Hello to our great sports fans, and I hope you
haven't a fantastic time. We're two days away from the
most important election in the history of our country. We've
got to save our country and it needs saving. It's
in very bad shape, the worst economic numbers in generations.
We're just announced two days ago. We're losing jobs, We're
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losing everything, including viability. We're gonna end up in a
pressure based on what's been happening. We've never seen anything
like it, at least for the last forty years. We
have to straighten out our country. We have to close
our borders, we have to lower our taxes, we have
to get rid of inflation, and we're going to do it.
(01:07:16):
Just remember Kamala and her friends broke it. I'll fetch it.
Most important election and the history of our country.
Speaker 2 (01:07:23):
Go and vote.
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Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
Look, I don't need to tell you what's at steak.
You all know what's at stake. You are, in my
humble opinion, the most most well educated and intelligent audience
in the world. Okay, I get I mean, I get
so educated by you all. People send me emails, they
go to Jdrucker dot com slash talk. Jd Rutger dot
(01:09:23):
com slash talk. They send me emails. We correspond. It's
it's pretty cool, you know, because because I get so
much education from you all, from from from listeners, viewers.
It's it's humbling. It really truly is. And that's one
of the reasons that I know that you all are intelligent.
I can also tell because nobody ever hops into the
(01:09:43):
chat and look, we can get some some massive rumble
views sometimes and and just I see these these smaller
channels with fewer views, and you see the chats just exploding,
and it's like.
Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
Well, no, rip it on people the chat. I'm not
I'm not, okay, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
But with that said, I you know, I I know
I can see you not literally, I'm not the n Essay,
but I can see you all out there. You're just listening,
you're watching, You're like, oh, you know, let's see what
Rocker has to say today, and uh, you know, you're
not hopping in there.
Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
In the chat.
Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
And I've it's funny, I have I've come to grips
with that, because at first I thought, you know what,
maybe it's just because because I'm not very good. I
never thought that, but I did think that maybe my
audience sucks. No, I didn't think that either. What I
really thought was, let's see how other channels do, and
I compare it to other other channels out there. There's
some some great channels. Bongino's show, you know, he gets
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tens of thousands of viewers at any given moment, and
of course his show, his chat.
Speaker 2 (01:10:49):
Is just just lighting it up.
Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
But then I see other shows that are that are big,
bigger than mine, and they're they're not doing There's not
a whole lot of people chatting in there.
Speaker 2 (01:10:59):
And I notice that.
Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
I'll oftentimes the topics are a little bit intellectual, a
little heady, and I thought so so as my copium
for not having a very active chat on Rumble, It's like, well,
it's because it's because my people are just too sophisticated
for chat. Okay, so maybe that's not true, but at
(01:11:21):
least at least I can I can hope that it is.
So what do we have ahead? Here's a question for you.
What what could America look like? Let's say Kamala wins
God forbid. But let's say Kamala is installed as President
of the United States. I get to experience basically what
America will be like on a semi regular basis out
here in southern California. I do, unfortunately, have to travel
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into Los Angeles relatively often, and I don't like it.
It's better than San Francisco, not by much, but it's
still better than going to San Francisco, where I haven't
actually been back to San Francisco in years now that
I think about it, Lord Willie, I never will. But
but I do go into LA relatively often, and it
is it's different. It's different than it was just four
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or five years ago we used to go. I used
to live in LA for in hotels, which sucked in
LA for for like three months back in was it
twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen ish, and and it was bad,
but it wasn't like, oh my gosh, you know, honey,
we're gonna die.
Speaker 2 (01:12:27):
It was. It was bad, but it wasn't. I didn't
at no point that I think.
Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
Oh my gosh, this is uh, this can't be fixed. Well,
now I go through LA and it can't be fixed.
I mean, it can't. And it's not just the crime,
it's everything. It's the feeling of the city. And that's
what Kamala Harris wants to do to every city in America,
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and she wants to expand it to every suburb of America,
and then she wants to expand it everywhere in America.
They're trying to make it to where where you and
I can't hide. You know, it doesn't matter if we
got a bunker in Montana. They're gonna find us, and
they're gonna gonna bring the crime. I'm gonna play a
video is a news report that strangely has some pretty
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pretty not graphically you can't see blood, but I mean
they show people getting absolutely like just mauled, like run
over by these street takeovers that are so common in
leftist cities nowadays. Let's play that and you tell me,
is this really what we need in America anywhere?
Speaker 14 (01:13:37):
Onto other news now chilling video of a dangerous street
takeover that sends two teams to the hospital at Anaheim.
It is circulating on social media and it's part of
the police investigation. The video captures the moment a black
Dodge Charger loses control and crashes it into a group
of spectators, apparently pinning several people and angering the crowd.
Speaker 17 (01:13:58):
Orange kind Of reported a of Gonzalez shows us the
search is still on for that driver.
Speaker 11 (01:14:05):
It's absolutely unsafe and unacceptable behavior.
Speaker 20 (01:14:09):
This video, posted on social media, is at the center
of an Anaheim police investigation following a dangerous street takeover
early Friday morning. The clip captures the moment the driver
of a black Dodge Charger loses control and crashes into
a group of spectators, possibly pinning several people under the car.
Speaker 11 (01:14:30):
When our officers got here, nobody was found under the vehicle. However,
there were two nineteen year old males that were suffering
from major injuries laying in the middle of ours of
the street oo guy under.
Speaker 20 (01:14:40):
The video then shows the angry mobs surround the car
as some people jump on it.
Speaker 7 (01:14:45):
The driver fled the scene on foot.
Speaker 20 (01:14:48):
Anaheim Police says multiple cars and hundreds of people took
over the intersection of State College Boulevard and Orangewood Avenue.
Driver's performed stunts as the crowd set off fire.
Speaker 16 (01:15:00):
I was concerned because I thought I heard explosions.
Speaker 20 (01:15:03):
Residents who live here the intersections say this kind of
illegal activity puts them on edge.
Speaker 7 (01:15:09):
This is not the first time it happens. It happened
before I name one of the police shows up.
Speaker 1 (01:15:13):
They just scattered and.
Speaker 20 (01:15:14):
A high police says. Addressing street takeovers has its challenges.
Speaker 11 (01:15:18):
It used to be where this was done over social
media with open source pages. Now they're using WhatsApp and
other type of social media applications to contact people to
identify where these locations of these incidents are going to happen.
Speaker 20 (01:15:31):
The teams who were ran over are listed as stable.
The driver who ran away could face serious charges, including
felony hit and run. At Ahim Police says videos from
this morning's takeover will be crucial in their investigation, so
they're asking anyone who is here and has videos of
the takeover to please come forward.
Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
So just in case you needed an answer to that question. No,
that's not what we need in the United States of America,
not here, not anywhere in this great nation. That's an
abomination that that needs to stand. It needs to not
just stand in red States where where it hasn't really
started so much, but it definitely needs to stand out
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here places like Commie Fournia. So This is why I
always say down ballot races are far more important than
even the presidential election race.
Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
It's it's not just about House, it's not just about
the Senate.
Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
More importantly, for you and for me, what directly affects
our lives are the city, state and local elections in
county elections. Of course, they they make a tremendous impact
on our day to day lives, more so than than
whether Kamala Harris or Joe Biden or Donald Trump or
whoever is in the White House now again, they will
be able to do stuff, obviously, but from.
Speaker 2 (01:16:40):
A day to day.
Speaker 1 (01:16:42):
Basis on you know what you're what's going to affect
your life today. That's where it comes down to the
local elections. Let's turn to an article though this is
actually an article slash video. I'm not gonna play the
video but because it's on YouTube, but I will play
this or I will will go over the twenty five reasons.
This comes from from Patrick bed David over at value
(01:17:04):
tayment twenty five reasons Donald Trump will win the twenty
twenty four election barring a black Swan event. I like,
that's one way to put it. Okay, that's definitely a
way to put it a black Swan event. All right,
So but let's look at his list here, and I'm
just gonna buzz through it. There's twenty five of them.
But again, this is more of a technical perspective. This
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is like, hey, point one point two point three point
twenty five as far as reasons why we really should
be hopeful, And I'm okay with that. You know, we
can always use a little bit more hope. I mean,
enlarge it so y'all can see it too. Number One
media endorsements. Major newspapers like USA Today, Ali Times, in
Washington Post, which previously supported Biden are not withhold, are
now withholding endorsements for Kamala Harris, leading to the subscriber backlash.
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And that's important because it's not like they didn't know.
They didn't know that there would be survivor backlash. They
expected it as survivor sorry subscribe Freudian slip. They knew
there would be subscriber backlash, but either they were too
dumb to think it would be as big as it was,
or they thought, you know what, can't do it, just
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can't do it. Maybe they grew a conscience. I think
that may be the case with Jeff Bezos. Then again,
this might be part of the Globals League of Balls plan,
which he is definitely a part of. Number two scrutiny
of VP choices. Trump's VP choice Jadadvance resonates better with
voters than Harris's choice of Tim Walls, and to be fair,
Kermit the Frog would resonate better with voters than Tim Walls.
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The tampon Tim was an awful selection, and I have
two theories about that which will cover you know what,
It's too late to go over those theories, not just
for today's show, but just this late in the election.
Speaker 2 (01:18:40):
I'll just say it.
Speaker 1 (01:18:41):
Either he is the most likely scenarios that he was
installed into the VP, into the VP the running mate
roll by the Chinese Communist Party. They called up Kamala said,
hey take take Tim. You know, Beijing, Biden, you know
you're not fully controlled you have, so we're gonna tank
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your election and do whatever we need to do unless
you take Tim Wallas. That's that's possibility number one. Possibility
number two, which is a little bit less likely, is
that Kamala pull to Biden. You know, I always said
that Biden picked Kamala up as a insurance from getting
booted out of office. I think she might have taken
Tim because he was the only possible candidate out there
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who who was actually dumber and less less presidential than
she is. Number Three, celebrity endorsements aren't working. Praise God
for that. And I'm not going to go over those
Number four podcast interviews. It's funny. There was an article
over at the Libertydaily dot com. I didn't get to
read it yet, but I will after the show about
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how podcasting like candidates need to figure out how to podcast.
Speaker 2 (01:19:49):
They need to learn this. This is the new media.
Speaker 1 (01:19:52):
What you're watching, what you're watching today is the future
of media.
Speaker 2 (01:19:59):
Anyway.
Speaker 1 (01:20:01):
So but yeah, Trump's decision, Okay, let's read. Trump's decision
to engage in popular long form podcasts has garnered significant viewership,
outpacing Harris's mainstream media appearances. Trump's media outreach resonates more.
Speaker 2 (01:20:11):
With younger voters. Very true, but.
Speaker 1 (01:20:14):
They still need the mainstream media because there's still old
people that watch CBS or Fox News or whatever. Number
Five fear tactics in the media. The mainstream media's use
of fear driven narratives, calling Trump a Nazi claiming a
sports are planning in violence, et cetera, have been ineffective,
while Trump's policy focus messaging has been resonating with voters,
uh to some extent. I like, again, I said this
earlier in the show. I think the messaging could have
(01:20:35):
been better. It was good, it was very good. It
just wasn't great, in my humble opinion, not when it
came to the economy or the border.
Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
Cristis.
Speaker 1 (01:20:43):
I think they could have done far better. Early voting patterns,
this is a big one potentially. Now we'll actually we'll
know if it's a big one or not. If Trump wins,
then will know that it was a big one. If
Trump loses, then then we'll know stolen. Will also know
that a too big to rig can't happen through early
voting patterns. Traditional Democrats have led in early voting, but
Republicans are reportedly leading in this cycle, which suggests strong
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proactive support for Trump. It could also mean that the
message of hey, get out and vote early, that Trump
who's been delivering that message for a long time. The
RNC has been delivering that message for a long time.
Laura Trump has everybody seems to be all on board
for it for some reason which I disagree with. Whatever, Yeah,
maybe they just did better job of getting their voters out.
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We will see it. Number seven corporate supports. CEO's of
major tech companies like Tim Cook and Elon Musk are
engaging with Trump for seeing his potential to win and
influence economic and regulatory policies.
Speaker 2 (01:21:35):
That's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:21:36):
Number eight European stock market. I don't care. Number nine
and plus ten so two reasons Jewish and Muslim voters.
Support among Jewish and Muslim voters, traditionally Democrats strongholds, is
reportedly shifting. Some leaders in Michigan's Muslim community, for example,
are endorsing Trump in hopes.
Speaker 2 (01:21:53):
Of peace in the Middle East.
Speaker 1 (01:21:56):
The Somali groups. The Somali Group endorsed Trump. What are
the chances of that? Who had that on their BINGO card?
I did not Number eleven rallies and audience engagement.
Speaker 2 (01:22:09):
Yeah, we know that.
Speaker 3 (01:22:09):
One.
Speaker 1 (01:22:10):
Number twelve the black vote. That's when we didn't see
I mean I saw it coming sort of, but I
didn't know it was going to be this big. Trump
support among black voters has surged since twenty sixteen to
twenty twenty, which may signal brought her appeal across demographics
typically less supportive of Republicans. So the black vote has
been squarely a Democrat vote for decades for some strange reason,
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makes no sense. I'm not going to go there. But
with that said, Trump has been able to finally break through.
And it's you know why he was able to break
through where past Republican candidates have not because he tried.
I want to know why has always been solidly Democrats
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because the Republicans have not even made an effort. It's
the stupidest thing I've ever seen. But they basically the
last we'll call it three decades, they basically said, Eh,
you can't get that vote, let's just not let's just
ignore it. And that was obviously Trump is proving a
very bad move to ignore it. Trump is doing the
right thing. From thirteen Harris campaign desperation, Harris' efforts to
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reach out the average voters has not landed, leading to
mockery rather than support merch merchandise. Trump's merchandise sales far
outstrip Harris's.
Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
I don't know what that. I mean, I get it.
Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
Like there's that cookie poll. You know, whoever gets the
most cookies wins and you know, people people don't want
to buy, you know, they want to buy merch for winners,
not losers.
Speaker 2 (01:23:38):
I guess, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
I mean, it demonstrates that there are a lot of
people supporting Trump from a financial perspective.
Speaker 2 (01:23:45):
But then, oh, but Kamala has.
Speaker 1 (01:23:47):
Got like a trillion dollars in her bank account. Where
did that come from? Act Blue?
Speaker 2 (01:23:52):
Where did that come from? Which country? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:23:55):
Number fifteen Union endorsements. Some unions traditionally aligned with Democrats,
like all of them, some of them have endorsed Trump.
Speaker 2 (01:24:04):
It's good.
Speaker 1 (01:24:05):
Number sixteen the Latino vote. Trump support among Latino voters
has grown, rising to around thirty nine percent according to
Pere Research data.
Speaker 2 (01:24:12):
That's huge.
Speaker 1 (01:24:13):
I mean, that is that is very big. And the
Latino vote has traditionally been more faith driven and more conservative.
Okay Latino voters. But again, horrible messaging from the Republicans.
Number seventeen and eighteen. Harris's bad publicity and Trump's superior marketing.
Joe Biden's remarks calling Trump supporters garbage, combined with Trump's
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brilliant marketing immediately after, have given the Republicans a leg up, sorry,
a leg up, sorry, phone phones live. Sorry, let me
repeat that. Joe Biden's remarks calling Trump supporters garbage, combined
with Trump's brilliant marketing immediately after, have given the Republicans
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a leg up in their competition.
Speaker 2 (01:24:57):
Number nineteen the popular vote.
Speaker 1 (01:24:59):
Republicans, we only won the national popular vote twice since
nineteen eighty eight, but Trump is now closely trailing Harris
in popularity number twenty Virginia in New Hampshire. It's two
states that I mentioned, states that almost never break for
Republicans are suddenly in play. And again if on election night,
those are the two to watch. If Virginia in New
Hampshire break for Republicans, break for Trump, then the race
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is over. I would imagine that they the uniparty swamp,
the globalist League of ball the deep State. They will
at that point say, you know what, aboard stop. Let's
you know all of our plans to manufacture ballots in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia,
Wisconsin and Michigan cancel that. We don't we can't win.
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He won Virginia, he won New Hampshire. They're eating the dogs,
they're eating the cats, and so we got to aboard
Number twenty one. Trump's trolling from working at McDonald's to
driving a garbage truck. Trump gets on his opponent's skin
like few other candidates in history debts. But that's always
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been the case.
Speaker 2 (01:26:07):
So I want to go back to that real quick.
Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
I want to reiterate, let's go back to twenty real quick.
Virginia New Hampshire. So on election night, Virginia in New
Hampshire are expected to have results relatively early, as they
generally do. And this prior to like a couple of
weeks ago, neither state was really in play. There were
some some you know, grumblings, but for the most part,
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until Pole started showing that Trump really had a legitimate
chance of winning those I don't think anybody was seeing that.
We were looking, oh, it's all the battleground states. Well,
if Trump wins these battleground states, I mean I did
it myself. But now that those two states are in play,
this is important because it will set the tone for
the rest of election night. It's possible if Trump wins
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Virginia and New Hampshire, it is possible that we could
have a declared winner on election night, which should have
always been the case. But for whatever reason, we've changed
that in America. We've changed a lot of things just
over the last four years. But instead of having to
wagh days, weeks, even months, with Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia and
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other states taking so long to declare the winner, instead
of that, if we can just win Virginia in New Hampshire,
that will solve a lot of problems. And I would
argue that, yes, those who have their mindset on cheating
to steal the election, they will they will wisely abort
their plans on election night because they will know at
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that point that they cannot win. Number twenty two Trump
on the Joe Rogan experience. Trump was willing to fly
to Texas to sit for a three hour interview with
Joe Rogan, giving him access to the biggest podcast audience
in the world. Meanwhile, Harris rejected the invitation, demanding that
Rogan fly out to her and tried to limit the
interview to just sixteen minutes. What a pretentious little I
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don't want to want to talk about her. Nope, not
going to talk about her. Number twenty three. Letting humor decide.
While the Hairs campaign often seems dry and humorless anti like,
I feel the funny leaving my body whenever I see
them attempt to humor. It's really it's really horrible. Number
twenty four no DNC primary.
Speaker 2 (01:28:18):
We know about that.
Speaker 1 (01:28:19):
Number twenty five more Republican voters than ever. This can't
be understated. Okay, this cannot You pay attention. A significant
shift in political identification has occurred, with Republicans now leading
Democrats slightly compared to the Democratic advantage seen under Obama
in two thousand and eight, and to be fair, the
Democrat advantage like forever. Okay, there's always been more Democrats
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than the Republicans in the United States of America. So
he's been the independent votes that has allowed Republicans to win.
This is one of the reason why for decades Democrats
had control of Capitol Hill.
Speaker 3 (01:28:52):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:28:53):
It wasn't until New Gingrich came along and changes started
getting made and all of a sudden, Oh wow, Okay,
so you're telling me that they're Republicans are allowed to
win win the House or when the Senate. This is crazy,
crazy talk. Yeah, there are now according to the statistics,
which you know how I feel about those, but they
are now currently allegedly more Republicans then Democrats. I've always
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said there's been more conservatives than leftists. That's been the case,
I think for a long time. It's just Democrats have
just been better at messaging, better at outreach, better at
so many things, and definitely better at indoctrination, definitely better
at gas lighting, brainwashing, and controlling corporate media. So there's that.
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Tomorrow's the day, guys, be ready, Be very very much prayerful.
I mean, if you don't pray often, go ahead and
do so. If you never pray, go it and do so.
If you pray a lot, pray more. We need it.
Speaker 2 (01:29:57):
We need this.
Speaker 1 (01:29:57):
Don't forget that when Daniel asked God to intervene, God,
did we? Sometimes I think we sit here, especially as
Bible believing Christians, we wonder, you know, should our prayers
even ask for anything? I know I do almost every time.
I think, you know, my prayers should be focused on
just honoring God, on just just just being the lowly
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creature that I am, and just being grateful for even
being alive, grateful for all the blessings that I don't deserve.
That should be my prayer all day. But we're flawed,
we're humans, and we do we're needy. We ask for things,
and I'm okay with asking now, today and tomorrow and
for however long we need to asking God to reserve judgment.
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Because here's the thing, and this is going to be
an unpopular thing to say, but here it is. I
would argue that if God allows Kamala Hairs to win,
that that will be the beginning.
Speaker 2 (01:30:59):
Of our judgment.
Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
It's going to go into trials, tribulation, wrath. I'm not
going to get into rapture, pre trip, post trip or
anything like that. I just think that if and I
don't even know if we are in the end times,
I think we are, But I think that if Kamala
Harris wins, she's allowed to be installed into the White House,
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that this is the message that.
Speaker 2 (01:31:26):
Our end is near.
Speaker 1 (01:31:28):
Like I said, it wasn't gonna be a popular thing
to say, but it is what it is, you know what?
With that said, since I'm all doom and gloom, now
let's end with something funny. Nothing makes me smile or
laugh better more so than children's laughter. Okay, and I'm
not talking about in a goofy, weird, creepy Joe Biden way.
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I'm saying when kids see something that makes them laugh,
and they just start laughing from their gut that I.
Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
Can't help.
Speaker 1 (01:32:02):
I'm gonna leave you with with a short clip that
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you to go pray, go vote, and then go pray again.
Lord Willing, I will be back very soon with another episode.
In the meantime, you'll stay strong, stay safe, and God.
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