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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're having the majority of Americans worse off than four
years ago. Uh yeah, the fifty said that they and
their family are worse off right now than they were
four years ago.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Anybody surprised, you raise your hand.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
No, see, nobody's surprised that that is the case, you know, nobody.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Yeah. I wonder about these things.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Whenever I see these stories come out, I go, how
did that? And always look at the source. Ah, the
Hill was the source of this one. And but it's
in uh all the stuff that we used to get
ready for the show. And so I've told you this
over and over.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Josh.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
It's just like, how many I can't believe some of
these stories see the light of day because legacy media
are mainstream media is in control of all of this,
and it makes it through a sifter that I don't
know how it got through, but it did.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Newsweek had their headline today. Let me let me tell
you this. So you heard everyone was laughing at Trump
last night at the Al Smith in are yet But
when he says things like can you heard about these
the white case for Harris? You know, and yeah, He's like,
I'm not worrying about because their wives and their wives
lovers are all voting for me, which is a great
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which a great, great implication there. So yeah, but then
and everyone laughed and newsweek headline Trump roundly booed at
Al Smith dinner. No, he wasn't just fabricating headlines on.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
And he did that.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
Who but that news news we which is the biggest
I wouldn't use Newsweek for toilet paper at this point.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
I mean that that that whole gaslighting thing just flat out.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
It's not even it's just lied. It's just flat line.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
We are witnessing it on a grand scale, over and
over and over. And author and filmmaker Denesh Desuza joining us. Now, Denesh,
welcome back to the Mark Blazer Show.
Speaker 4 (01:47):
How you been, Hey, I've been great. Thank you very
much for having me.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Yeah, thank you for joining us.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
We yeah, we were just talking about we'll get to uh,
you know, vindicating Trump available to stream at home and
all of that. But I don't know if you were
you saw any of that the Al Smith dinner last night.
Speaker 4 (02:02):
By chance, Oh my gosh, this was Trump in his
classic comedian mode. The guy has a whole career that
he passed up to run for office.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
So that's true. Yeah, he was great.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
And what in the world was that Molly Shannon Kamalama
ding Dong skit that I was like, that was the
cringe worthy.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
I was embarrassed for her.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
Yeah, you know, the left has sort of lost it
its taste for either producing comedy or even knowing how
to react to comedy. I mean, think about when they
asked Trump, you know, hey, are you going to be
a dictator? He goes, nah, I'm not going to be
a dictator, and then he goes, well maybe per day.
I mean, this is the kind of line you could
get out of Bob Hope, right, And but the left
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is they pretend to take him seriously. Well, look see
he admitted it. He even said he's going to be
a dictator. I mean, this is the voice of kind
of understood upidity talking, and Trump, I think, just keeps
doing it to them because he always knows that they're
going to get He's going to get the reaction he wants.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Yeah, he's the greatest troll masters in the history. Yeah,
it's so good to watch him, especially you know, on socials.
And then they're still running with Denesh, They're still running
with you know, he said to inject a bleach, you know,
to get rid of COVID, remember all that stuff, like,
I'll still hear that sometimes they won't let that go.
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I can't even think of, off the top of my head,
all the greatest hits, if you will, from the left
that they try to accuse him of still being you know,
serious about it, and he's one hundred percent not And
the average person should.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
Be able to pick up on that, but they try
to run with it and say that, you know.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
He's not common sense and humor some things that the
left do not have right now.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
Yeah, that is well, well, you were talking about you
were talking about the media, and the reason that the
media has become such a kind of orchestrated campaign of
lies is that I think that they've they realize that
when it comes to a lot of independence in the middle,
those are people who don't get conservative media. They only
subject to the barrage of propaganda that comes from the
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mainstream media, and so it's a thick fog of lies.
And so I think what's happening is Trump has a
unique ability to break through that fog. And things like
the Al Smith dinner are really great because people look
at it and go, well, that doesn't sound like a
bad guy. This guy is hilarious, and the idea that
he's somehow going to be another khrush Job or another
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mouse Atung or another kind of Caesar becomes increasingly preposterous
and seemingly. What happens with Kamala Harris is they've created
the smoke and mirrors kind of new and improved Kamala Harris,
and then every now and then the actual idiotic Kamala
Harris breaks through and everyone goes, wait, no, that's the
real Kamala Harris, and she's horrible.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Right Author film maker Denesh Jesuza joining us right now.
I'm sure you saw or at least clips, the Brett
barn Let's speaking of Kamala and you know we here
where you know, I was cautiously optimistic. I thought, man,
what's Brett gonna do here? He better not softball her,
he better not do this and that. Josh from the
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get go, I will say, Josh was just like, no,
he's gonna get her. He's gonna get her. And I said, man,
I hope you're right. And I felt like his line
of questioning was good. The fact she shows up late,
she uh then they're handlers. They go from a half
hour to twenty five minutes to by the time they're
getting ready to sit down, they tell him he's got
twenty minutes. He's trying to get questions in. He's following up.
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She's Philip bustering, Yeah, yeah, it's also Trump. It's all points. Yeah,
it's always but Trump, but but Donald Trump, But but
Donald Trump. It's like, no, tell us about how you're
going to get twenty five thousand dollars to people who
are trying to buy a house. Tell us about that,
how's that gonna work? All of those things? Now, she
wants to spend her time going but Trump, but Trump?
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Did you up in a middle class family?
Speaker 2 (05:57):
I just found this out right, So did you watch
any of that?
Speaker 4 (06:01):
I would say, yeah, I mean look, My favorite line
of it was when Kamala Harris said something like, well,
you know how it is no you, and Brett Beher
was like, actually, I don't know. You know now. The
reason the reason this was very significant is that Kamala
was doing the sort of routine that you would do
in a royal court where you're surrounded by courtiers and
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no matter what you say, they vigorously agree and thunderously applaud.
Now that is Kamala's normal reaction from the media, because
most of them act like the courtier press, right, But
here you have bred bear, and he's not even particularly hostile.
He's just not a court jester the way that the
rest of them are. So Kamala is like, well, you
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know how it is, aren't you. She thinks she's sort
of at the royal court of you know, Paris, and
suddenly brettbar goes, actually, what you're saying makes absolutely no sense,
and she was very disoriented because she doesn't expect that.
She's not used to that, and she certainly didn't prepare
for that.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Yeah, that's a hundred percent true.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
I mean, and then I thought, I thought that, you
know the question about you know, when did you you're
round Joe Biden for three and a half years, when
did you start noticing? Because you said he was mentally
sharp and he was on top of everything. And then
you could tell she wasn't ready for that question. She
looked like shell shock for a second.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
And then you know, he starts mentioning George Clooney as
the one that said and she's just like, she just
starts talking up Brett Brett, She's like calling him out
like she's.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Some kindergarten teacher yelling at a student. It was crazy.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
I think I got to let you guys in on
a secret on that one though, because see, I think
the reason that she doesn't recognize that Biden has deteriorated
so much, is it intellectually she is on that same level.
So for her, Biden's doing just fine. Because Biden may
have dropped down to a sort of semi retarded level,
but there are times when Kamala Harri says things that
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seem to be on that same level. So I think
the inherent expectation that somehow she is a normal person
weighing Biden, going, Wow, that guy's really deteriorated. No, I
think she's actually coming from the same place.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
So vindicating Trump this is a it's a very very
good movie. There are some things that I did not
know about the entire situation. Densh for sure. And so
it's available to stream now and people can they can
enjoy this at home?
Speaker 2 (08:31):
Correct.
Speaker 4 (08:32):
Yeah, it's a highly entertaining it's very cinematic. It shows
Trump in a new light of vindicating Trump. Dot Com
is the website, you can stream it, you can buy DVDs.
There's also a book of the same title available obviously
in Amazon and all the normal places that you can
get books. And it's a nice one two punch. The
book makes the kind of legal argument. It has all
the references. The movie is highly entertaining but also informative
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and inspiring story.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Yeah for sure. So yeah, Oh, were you gonna know?
I was just for people who.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
Paint a picture here of scene from the movie and
what people can actually expect when they sit down tonight,
order pizza and go to go to the website and
start streaming.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Just give me a brief example of what we might see.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
Sure, let me give you an example. You know, in
this way, the left keeps calling Trump a dictator, right,
and I'm intrigued by the fact that they used that
particular accusation. Right, It's not something that they called Romney
or McCain. And they didn't even call Reagan a dictator.
They would say Reagan's a washed up movie actor, but
they never call him a dictator. So I'm curious about
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why that particular allegation. So I posed to Trump the
following question that I quite convinced he's never been asked before.
I say to Trump, Look, they keep saying to you
that you called for an insurrection on January sixth, And
as far as I can see, you didn't do that.
You didn't tell people go in the capital and take
over the place and stop the count. None of that,
(10:03):
I said. But it's a big butt. I said, had
you called for an insurrection, there would have been one,
and I mean a real one, and there would be
one if you called for one today. And now the
background of this question is, I don't think there's anyone
else in America who would have that kind of power.
If Marco Rubio called for an insurrection, like two disabled
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vets would show up. You know, if Kamala Harris called
for an insurrection, it'd be a joke. So my point
to Trump is, you do have a certain type of power.
Are you aware of that? And how do you intend
to use it? So that's the type of question you'll
hear from me in the film, and you'll see the
surprise in Trump's face, and you'll see his mind processing it,
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and you'll see his very interesting and original reply. And
this is not the kind of Trump that you've just seen.
Everywhere and all over the place. So the movie is
a sort of a it's a way of opening a
window into Trump, the Trump's story, and Trump himself psychologic
that I think people will find very interesting, whatever their politics.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Hey, do you have a take, Denish on Trump having
a small lead nationwide right now? I mean there are
I think I even saw CNN or some of the websites.
I don't know if it was CNN necessarily, but some
of the websites who clearly are anti Trump. We're even
putting that out there, and I'm always leery of that,
and kind of to the point where we were bringing
you on a few minutes ago about the majority of
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Americans worse off than four years ago right now currently.
And I wonder when those kinds of stories see the
light of day when they're coming from you know, maybe
when mainstream media is in control of those Do you
have a take on I mean, they're saying he has
a small lead nationwide right now, and we're pounded. We
are banging away on the air every day. You can
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early vote in Ohio right now. I already voted for
the first time. I'm fifty five years old, Denish, I
have never early voted my entire life. I did it
for the first time this year. I know several other
Patriots who were early voting as well. Again, you can
do that here in Ohio, and there are other states
where you're able to do that across the you know,
the Union here. But do you have a take on
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that actually being news right now? With regard to there's
claiming that he is a small lead.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
You know, I would put a little more confidence in
the so called betting markets than I would over the polls, hardly,
for the reason that if you ask someone a question,
they're going to give you an answer right off the
top of their head. Who do you think is gonna win?
I think it's gonna be this. I think it's going
to be that. On the other hand, you say to
an ordinary guy, take out one hundred dollars from your
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wallet and give it to me, and let's make a
bet on anything.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
Right.
Speaker 4 (12:45):
Who's going to win the Kentucky Derby? Is it going
to rain tonight? Is Trump going to win the election?
They're going to pay a lot more careful attention to
the answer that they give you if they've got their
own money riding on it. So the betting markets are
showing something very interesting. They've proven to be highly predictive
of a lot of events, even events unrelated to politics,
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and the betting markets are showing Trump pulling away from
Kamala Harri. So this is an encouraging sign. It shouldn't
make us complacent, but I think it does show us
that Trump has a really good shot going into November
right now, and the other side might in fact be
even showing some signs of desperation.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
Yeah, I believe right now on Calci Denesh, Trump has
a sixteen point betting advantage. I believe it's fifty eight
to forty two now, is.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
What Calsh is huge?
Speaker 1 (13:33):
That is huge, huge to your point, Dennis, very cool.
And finally, hey, so what are you working on now?
Do you have anything cooking? My guess is yes, you
probably have something cooking here.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
I mean, I've got something cool cooking for next year.
But I mean I think the country is hanging in
the balance. This is such a critical election. So all
I'm talking about at this point is the case for Trump.
I mean, the case for Trump needs to be made.
Trump himself doesn't really make it in say the way
that Ray and used to. You know, Reagan would stand
up and go, here are seven reasons to vote for me.
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With Trump, he kind of does the Trumpian thing. But
I think the case for Trump needs to be made
by the way, not just to the left, but to
wavering Republicans who say things like, well, I don't like
the guy, but I like his policies, or you know,
he has a lot of character defects, but he did
a good job the last time around, or he needs
to shot his mouth. And my point is that these
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people are looking for like a they want to remake Trump.
They want a new and different Trump. And my message
in this movie and the book is quite simple. We
don't need to remake Trump. We actually need to remake
our understanding of Trump. That this guy's combination of qualities
is peculiarly well suited for the crisis in which the
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country now finds itself. Maybe there's another time in America
where this is this would not be the right guy.
But for this time, I think that he is not
only the right guy and the best guy, but in
fact the perfect guy.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
The movie is Vindicating Trump. You've got a Vindicating Trump
dot com and stream it now. And you also it
is a book. You said as well, Densh correct.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
Yes, exactly. It's a it's a it's a book that
lays out the argument, it's a movie that tells the story.
And the website vindicating Trump dot com gives you the
scoop on both.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
Very good.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
Denesh De SUSA, thank you so much for joining us.
Appreciate you. We'll talk to you.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
Again, my pleasure.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
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