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(Full Show) The Democrat Party and media establishment is working together to try and save Kamala Harris one week before an election. Is their new plan working? Jesse Kelly dissects it and then focuses in on the biggest issue impacting the election with Carol Roth. You'll also hear from Eric Daugherty on what early voting and polling says about Trump's chances.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Let's talk about the media, the world of make believe,
what you see on television. We're going to talk to
Carol Roth about financial stuff, inflation stuff. We're going to
talk about early polling, early voting, all that and more coming.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Up on the right.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Let's talk about the bubble, the media bubble. In fact,
it goes beyond the media. The media is just the
main creator of the bubble. Let's discuss something we've talked
about before on this show, the world of make believe
American Democrats live in. And maybe you're just sitting there thinking,
I'm once again calling all Democrats insane, and you'd be correct.

(00:48):
I am, But let's discuss what I mean by that.
What does insanity mean? What am I talking about. I'm
not talking about policy disagreements actually at all, taxes, are spending,
or abortion or bored.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
I'm not discussing that at all. I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
What the media does and what the American Democrat believes.
You see, I could go down a long list of
things that you already know, things we've talked about before
on the show. How many Democrats believe that Donald Trump
colluded with Russia to win the twenty sixteen election. If
you look at the polling numbers, most of them, most

(01:26):
Democrats believe that. How many Democrats believe will set Trump
aside for a moment. How many Democrats believe the COVID
nineteen vaccine stop the spread or slowed the spread or
the virus to this day. How many believe it? If
you look at the polling numbers, most of them do.
How many Democrats believe Donald Trump called neo Nazis at

(01:50):
Charlottesville very fine people?

Speaker 3 (01:52):
Do? Keep in mind, we've played it for you before.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
I'm not going to play it right now what Donald
Trump actually said, which was not that it's on camera.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
It's on camera right now.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Anyone Republican, Democrat, independent, anyone with an Internet connection of
any kind can pull up their phone and watch a video.
I could pull it up for you right now. I'm
not going to of what Donald Trump actually said, So
we're not talking about it.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
He said, she said, situation. There's video of what he said.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
And if you look at the polling numbers, most Democrats
believe Donald Trump said Nazis were very fine people. None
of those things are true, and it's not like they're
kind of true, right, It's not like we're dealing with
gray area as well. It's a manipulation. Those are black
and white lies. Yet American Democrats believe that, and that

(02:41):
is That's the challenge for you and the challenge for me.
How do we share a country, because we do have
to share this country, at least for now, how do
we effectively share a country with people who are insane?
They are insane by any definition of the word.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
If I believed I.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Can fly and I can't fly, and I went on
top of a building and jumped off, you would say
Jesse's insane. He believes something that is just factually incorrect.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
He's insane.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
American Democrats are insane.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
And why are they insane?

Speaker 1 (03:20):
They're insane because the media has created that world for them.
So if you don't ever break free of the traditional
news sources The New York Times, CNN, any of these things,
if you never break out of that and seek alternative
media information, you're insane because they're trying to make you insane.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
Here's actually a good example.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Remember Trump just gave this speech at Madison Square Garden
and there's this comedian who's hilarious.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
I love Tony.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Comedian gets up and drops a joke about Puerto Rico,
which I thought was freaking hilarious.

Speaker 4 (03:58):
There's a lot going on, like I don't know if
you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island
of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
Yeah, I think it's called Puerto Rico.

Speaker 5 (04:09):
Okay, all right, Okay, we're getting there.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Okay, that's funny.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Everyone knows the cultural race jokes, religious jokes like that,
they're extra offensive.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
That's what makes them extra funny. That was hilarious.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Puerto Rico is also, I should note, famous for its
trash problem.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
This is nothing new. They have a garbage problem. I
don't know what to do with it. The piles up there.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
They have a garbage setting. That aside, it was a joke,
and you didn't care. You don't know a single person
in your personal life who cared. Puerto Ricans don't care.
I'm friends with a bunch of Puerto Ricans from the
Marine Corps. We were all texting about it. We were
all laughing. Everyone thought it was funny. Everyone they was funny.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
But the American.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Media recognized an opportunity, an opportunity to create a world
of make believe. To continue I shouldn't say create to
continue to build this world of make believe. The headline,
so the pets. This one's This one's from the New
York Times. Anger at Trump is shaking, is shaping the race?

Speaker 3 (05:13):
What anger? Puerto Rican anger?

Speaker 1 (05:15):
The Puerto Ricans are so up in arms.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
It's reshaping the race.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
No one cares about a stupid joke at the Madison
Square Garden. The media is having you believe. It's reshaping
the race. Police is from Politico. This might be my
favorite one. Politico says, the Puerto Rico joke, the fallout.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
Is quote spreading like wildfire. That's what the headline. Spreading
like wildfire. And if you read the article at all.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
It's like two paragraphs in, you'll find that quote is
from a Democrat official, an official in the local Democrat party.
Politico ran down to the local Democrat party, Hey is
our Democrat in here, and they got a quote from
him on what he wants everyone to believe. And so
he gives the quote to Politico. Political acts like they

(06:00):
got the quote from Pulling or some accurate source in
boom Porto Rican fallout reshaping the race. None of these
things are true. None of this has to do with
anything at all. But these are small things. Let's talk
about larger things things. Democrats believe your liberal and Paggy
believes that Donald Trump is Adolf Hitler. Donald Trump is

(06:23):
a fascist. So pull up a chair, let's have a talk.
And this may actually offend you. Donald Trump is kind
of soft, is Donald Trump? And people think he's like, yeah,
this tough guy because of all the bluster, and he's
always willing to verbally blast somebody a fascist, a dictator.

(06:48):
Donald Trump got pushed around for four years. He did
you pushed around for four years? Remember when he had
the great, the wonderful child separation policy at the border
and it lasted about fifteen minutes.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
What happened?

Speaker 1 (07:03):
The Democrats and the media ran an op. Remember AOC
crying at the border, kids in cages. What happened Trump administration.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
Hey, let's stop that. We don't need that.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Remember after George Floyd died and again the communists ran
an op trying to destroy cities, let criminals out of jail,
and wipe out police departments. Very successful op. Donald Trump
had a law enforcement roundtable. We need to dig into
the problem. Donald Trump is the furthest thing in the
world from some dictator or nazis some kind of tough

(07:35):
man who's gonna get in there with like the sword
of God and clean out everything. That's not who Donald
Trump is. He's a populist. He wants to get along.
He actually wants nice articles written about him in New
York Times.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
That's who he is.

Speaker 6 (07:46):
Now.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
We grew up, and yet the American Democrat will go
on television and say things.

Speaker 7 (07:52):
Like this, Donald Trump runs like he was never present,
like he doesn't have a record and whatever. The phenomena
is of people having not so terrible memories of his
first term. It is very dangerous that they think that
way because they think, Okay, we've already seen that movie.
I can live with it for four more years. But
it's not the same movie, you know. It's it's the

(08:14):
sequel to Scream, where it's just that much bloodier. The
trajectory he's on with his actors, the trajectory that he's
on with his thoughts. His language is health is mental,
health is cognivity. I mean, if he got forbid, is
elected a year from now, Joe Biden is going to
have the biggest I told you so, laugh in American history.

(08:35):
You're a journalist. You and I might be sharing a
cell in you know, six months from now, and you know,
but people laugh it off. It's not funny now. They
need to listen to what he's saying.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
Old Trump isn't locking up any journalists even ran talking
about locking up Hillary Clinton and then invited her to
dinner and stood up and gave her honors.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Not locking it up about benny journalists.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
But if you're an American Democrat, that's the world of
make believe you have constructed for yourself. And look, we
can laugh it off, but the truth is it's created
a dangerous situation in this country. Why because not only
are we dealing with insane people, as we just laid out,
they believe a bunch of things that aren't true. Democrats

(09:24):
have also the communists have also given their conscience a
license to do terrible things. Not just the Donald Trump
to you, because after.

Speaker 3 (09:34):
All, what can't you do to a Nazi.

Speaker 4 (09:42):
In nineteen thirty nine, more than twenty thousand supporters of
a different fascist leader, Adolf Hitler, packed the garden for
a so called pro America rally, a rally where speakers
voiced anti Semitic rhetoric from a stage draped with Nazi banners.
Now against that back of history. Donald Trump, the man

(10:02):
who has threatened to use the military against opponents he
calls enemies from within, who has threatened to use the
troops to quell what he says are lawless cities, and
to use those troops to carry out mass deportations of immigrants,
is once again turning Madison Square Garden into a staging
ground for extremism.

Speaker 8 (10:22):
Donald Trump's got this big rally going at Madison Square Garden.
There's a direct parallel to a big rally that happened
in the mid nineteen thirties at Madison Square Garden. And
don't think that he doesn't know for one second exactly
what they're doing there.

Speaker 9 (10:36):
Trump actually re enacting the Madison Square Garden rally.

Speaker 10 (10:44):
In nineteen thirty nine, Adolf.

Speaker 11 (10:46):
Hitler was interviewed, and I'm quoting from his article where
he was interviewed. He said, therefore, I say America is
for Americans. Stephen Miller took the stage on Sunday evening
and he said America is for Americans. He is parenting
the exact words of Adolf Hitler at a rally for
somebody who's running for president of the United States. Somebody

(11:10):
ought to really think about the level of hypocrisy and
hate that this campaign is focused on.

Speaker 9 (11:18):
It was everything that you need to know about Donald
Trump in one weird white nationalists Nazi type rally. And
of course there's historic parallels to where and when this happened.

Speaker 12 (11:30):
It is not only justified, but necessary and inevitable to
compare that rally to the Nazi rally that was held
there before.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
World War Two.

Speaker 12 (11:43):
And that should never be appropriate or necessary in American politics,
and yet it is.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
That's why the American Democrats think they're fighting against Nats
and and and they of course don't see any problem
calling everybody Nazis. It's like the worst thing you can
call someone, but it's it's they've done it for so
long that it's just part of their language. I did
enjoy my friend Ryan Gerdusky. He used to be a

(12:17):
contributor on CNN. I say used to be, because last
night he was, of course being called a Nazi by
this loser Meddi Hassan, and Ryan gave him a little
jab back, which gave me a nice little snicker.

Speaker 13 (12:31):
If you don't want to be called Nazis, stop.

Speaker 14 (12:36):
Table, and people know by me, I never called you.

Speaker 10 (12:40):
I mean, I'm not saying her saying.

Speaker 15 (12:41):
I'm one of the Palestinians.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
I'm used to it. Well, I'm hoping your beaper doesn't
go off.

Speaker 15 (12:45):
The thing is is that.

Speaker 14 (12:48):
You should know, you should be kill No, I did
not say let me look, let me let me just.

Speaker 15 (12:59):
The guys Ryan. That is completely I apologies, absompletely.

Speaker 3 (13:13):
First the Muslim guy.

Speaker 5 (13:15):
I apologize, don't say, don't say.

Speaker 15 (13:18):
Then I apologize. You literally thought.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
And it was announced.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
I believe last night that Ryan will not be invited back.
You can't have dissenting voices. You can't have anyone punched back.
If you have anyone who's even remotely intelligent, they.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
Just kick him out.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
That's why I mean, look, I called exactly this, exactly this.
I told everyone what was going to happen to Ryan
last week.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
I kid you not.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
I love how she cut him off. I love watching
Ryan Gradusky's star rise. I'm not surprised in the least
that I'm about one hundred percent sure he's going to
get fired from being on these CNN panels if he
keeps abusing all these crazy libs the.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
Way he's been.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but the oracle
was right again. All right, quit speaking of the world
of make believe. Carol Roth is going to join us.
Let's talk about our economy. It's not good. Before we
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(14:24):
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Speaker 16 (15:12):
How concerned are you about the potential impact of the
dollars status as the world reserve currency.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
Let's see, God's so good, that's so good. Producer Matt
is the one who came up with that clip. I've
laughed about it ten times already today joining me. Now
we'll discuss the symbolism of that with the great Carol Roth,
obviously author of many matty books.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
Her latest might be her greatest.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
You will own Nothing highly recommended if you want to
know the plans these dirty comedies have for you, Carol. Okay,
symbolism aside not feeling very bullish on the dollar, Carol,
even if Republicans take over, we all.

Speaker 3 (15:57):
Know no one's cutting any spending.

Speaker 16 (16:00):
I love the fact that the spirit world had to
intervene with Janet Yellen because they just didn't trust what
was going to come out of her mouth.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
And they're like, we've just we've got this for you.

Speaker 16 (16:09):
We're just going to dump the Treasury sign on the
floor that should have been done a long time ago.

Speaker 2 (16:14):
Listen, even Janet Yellen is coming out.

Speaker 16 (16:16):
And saying we need to get our deficits under control,
and we're going to be in big trouble. And we
know when Janet Yellen gets to that conclusion, it is
far too late. And it's a very scary situation, Jesse,
because I feel like we're in this game of chess
where anytime you make a move, you know that there's
going to be something bad coming on the other side.
You're locked all across the board, and whatever it is

(16:38):
that you want to do, some sort of bad outcome
is going to happen. And we're starting to see more
people come around to this idea. We're seeing lots of
signs in the various markets. Even though the Fed has
cut rates fifty bases points, the longer end of the
treasury yields ten year yield are actually up about the same,

(17:02):
maybe a little bit more than the amount that has
been cut. So they're saying to the world, hey, we're
expecting something to go awry. We're also seeing at the
same time that eields are going up that we're seeing
gold going up and bitcoin going up, and usually there's
a trade off because for something like bitcoin or gold,
you're not getting a yield on it, so usually when

(17:25):
yields are going up, there's some sort of a trade off.
So the fact that these are all moving together, basically
people are very worried about what is going to happen
economically ahead.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
And this is not a wagh in on the election.
Certainly one choice is going.

Speaker 16 (17:40):
To be worse and more rapid than the other. But
they're saying that no matter who is in charge, we're
worried about bad things happening. And really the most likely outcome,
as we've discussed before, is it means bad things that
are going to happen to your purchasing.

Speaker 3 (17:54):
Power, no doubt about it.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
And what tries me crazy, Carol is, as you mentioned,
she's talking about our deficits. We can't keep running up,
you know, two two llion dollars deficits. And of course
she's correct, but no one wants to cut anything. You know,
it's easy to say we're spending too much money, but
nobody on either side seems to have the guts to
say we're cutting that, and that, in the end, is

(18:19):
the only thing that matters. Anyone can point to the
deficits and say it's a problem, it's a whole other
conversation to actually tell people that government check it's not
coming anymore.

Speaker 16 (18:29):
Well, and here's the challenges I talk about with the
chess board is that we haven't been in a situation
before where the debt levels are where they are.

Speaker 10 (18:38):
You know, we have one.

Speaker 16 (18:38):
Hundred and twenty plus percent debt to GDP, our deficits
are around seven percent.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
Deficits to GDP, so we.

Speaker 16 (18:47):
Don't have the same flexibility that we would have if those.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Numbers were more normalized.

Speaker 16 (18:52):
So even something like cutting, they have to be very
careful about how they cut in the sort of the
tenor of that, because what they can't have happen is
that the GDP goes down.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
They can't have that happen because then debt to GDP
goes awry.

Speaker 16 (19:09):
In the other direction, they're also probably taking in less
in terms of revenue, and that ends up creating a
whole set of other problems with the deficit.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
So that's why I'm saying this is all this.

Speaker 16 (19:22):
Crazy puzzle piece that you have to really thread this
needle very carefully with growth. If you're going to do cuts,
they have to be done in a way that is,
you know, sort of in concert with growth. And there's
a reason why former Fed share Ellen Greenspan has said
in the past, we can promise you your benefits, but
we cannot promise you your purchasing power.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
And that leads me to believe.

Speaker 16 (19:45):
That high inflation is what we are going to end
up seeing because, as you said, nobody's going to want
to redo entitlements. They're going to say, I am entitled
to X dollars without the average person understanding that it's
not about X dollars, it's about X dollars can buy.
This is the same population, you know, many decades ago,

(20:05):
when there were burger wars and somebody was doing really
well with their quarter pounder burger.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
One of the chains, I think it was McDonald's.

Speaker 16 (20:12):
Another chain said oh, well, we'll put out a third
pound burger and that'll dominate. And everybody thought of a
third pound burger was smaller than a quarter pound burger.
And that was a couple decades ago, and people are
even less smart right now. So these are the people
who aren't understanding that you know, yes, you may have
this nominal amount that you're promised, but if we, you know,

(20:33):
flush out all of your purchasing power, that isn't going
to matter. And that's the chess match that we're dealing with.
So just buckle up. As I've been advising you guys,
make sure that you have some hard assets and just
be prepared that even if you think inflation is a
little bit sleepy in terms of its growth, you know,

(20:54):
the consensus is that we are intern for another ride
because they cannot let they cannot let the economy tank
otherwise that will accelerate everything game over because they can't.
Debt to GDP is just at to high a level
and deficits to GDPER at too high a level.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
Carol, where are we at on the dollar being the
world's reserve currency. We've talked about this many times. Everyone
who watches this show knows about bricks. You've educated us
many times on that. But as we've also talked about,
bricks isn't ready for prime time, right That's the thing
that's holding the dollar up.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
Bricks is not ready to take that over.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
And when you have countries like China being the main
backround it, it's very difficult for me to believe the
world would ever trust China in the way that they
trust us.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
But never say never. Where's bricks right now?

Speaker 16 (21:44):
So what we've seen is that central banks around the world,
including some of those who are in the Bricks Alliance,
especially China, have been getting rid of their treasury securities.
And when they've been doing that, they haven't been replacing
it with another country's reserve currency. They have been replacing
that with gold. And so what we've seen is that

(22:06):
right now they're trading amongst themselves because a lot of
them you have important needs and different export needs, and
they're able.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
To make you know, these trades.

Speaker 16 (22:15):
But when there is a sort of a leftover a
mount of surplus that they're the Chinese in particular, are
offering settlement for that in gold. So that's again one
of the reasons why we're starting to see some uptick
in the price of gold as we have seen over
the last year, and why we probably will continue to

(22:35):
do that because I don't necessarily anticipate that there's going
to be this other currency, but could there be a
move back to a hard currency that sort of underlies everything,
And from the central banks perspective, you know, they're saying
that they believe that gold, by their actions, is the
one that's likely to happen. We're also, again you kind

(22:57):
of tied into what we're saying. So there's two things.
There's the reserve, but there's also the trading currency. The
US just dominates as a trading currency. Well, as they
do more of trades amongst themselves and they do more
settlement and gold, the dollar will become less and less vital.
We're still by far and away the dominant player out there,
and that's one of the scary things is that if

(23:20):
something were to go sideways and we don't have the
right people in charge, which we haven't had for quite
some time making decisions, this could really have this ripple
impact around the world. And as you and I have
discussed many times before, Jesse, you know, when you have
this financial world order change, it often comes along with war.

(23:41):
Not every war, you know, gives you a new financial
world order, but every new financial world order has been
preceded by a war as sort of that mechanism to
have a reason to come together and make a reset,
because you know, it's unlikely that everybody's going to come
together proactively when there's so much hostility between these different regions.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
So I would buckle up. You know, the scene has
been set.

Speaker 16 (24:07):
No matter what happens, no matter who gets in that
there are some very scary things coming down the pike.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
So button yourself down, you do.

Speaker 16 (24:16):
Whatever you can to make sure that you have your
financial situation, your financial house and order, because it is
very likely that things are going to be getting uglier
sooner than later.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
Unfortunately.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Carol, I love you, I hate your message now you
are the best. Thanks Carol, come back soon. I appreciate
you as I always do.

Speaker 3 (24:38):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
All right, Now, let's take a look at the polls,
some early voting, some trends. Shall we Before we do that,
let's take a look at your sleep. No, I don't
want to watch you sleep, don't don't send me videos
of that. But are you sleeping well every night? It's good.
It gets harder as you get older, as stress levels

(25:04):
go up. There there's always something new to worry about, right, bricks,
How do.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
You sleep through the night? Well?

Speaker 1 (25:10):
If I ever have trouble or think I'm going to
have trouble, maybe I had an afternoon cup of coffee,
I go for Beam. Dream Powder from Beam is what
it's called. It's called dream powder. It's natural. The difference
between dream powder and everything else I've ever taken to
sleep is not only do I sleep through the night,

(25:30):
I feel great when I wake up.

Speaker 3 (25:32):
That's the difference. I feel like I didn't take anything.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
I just feel like I knocked out eight hours of
sleep and I wake up ready to conquer the world.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
Do you want to conquer the world?

Speaker 1 (25:42):
Don't get some dream powder up to forty percent off
Shopbeam dot com. Slash Jesse Kelly, we'll be back.

Speaker 3 (25:59):
Election. We are one week from election. Isn't that wild?

Speaker 1 (26:04):
It's just seemed like it's been so far away and
now boom, it's here.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
And we have not.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Had a polster on this show since forever, because honestly,
you can make a poll say whatever you want it
to say, but polling trends do matter. You know, one
poll is a snapshot and could be manipulated. Trends don't lie, though,
and so I thought we should have Eric Daugherty on
to talk about it. Joining me now assistant news director

(26:29):
for Florida's Voice.

Speaker 3 (26:30):
Okay, Eric, the polling trends, I'm in a bubble.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
To me, I sit back. It looks like Dome is failing.
It looks like Trump is surging. But you are the
one who studies data. I'm not nearest smart enough to
do that. What do you see?

Speaker 12 (26:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (26:46):
So, I mean you're pretty much accurate when you say
that Trump is gaining. How you wanted to find surge
is really up to you. But what we've seen and
what my view has been is that Trump has had
a narrow but steady leads obviously since Biden has been
in the race. And what happened was once Kamala got
in the race, we saw a little bit of what's

(27:08):
known as a sugar high. That's kind of the term
that's been going around, and everyone thought that she serged ahead. Well,
now we're back to basically where Trump was against Biden.
He's got kind of a narrow lead in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin,
and Michigan. His lead nationally is pretty much just to
tie there. Right now, he's up zero point one in
real clear politics. That's kind of just hovering around a

(27:31):
toss up. And then over in the Sun Belt he's
got a more durable lead in places like North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada,
and Arizona. So I think right now you'd definitely rather
be Trump, because we all know how these the end
of these presidential campaigns go. You want to have the momentum,
and right now Trump has the momentum.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
Eric, something I almost always ignore is.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
The popular vote. The popular vote. That's something that dirty
comedies like to talk about because actually want this country
to be a democracy so they can win every elect
But I keep seeing things that Trump is either in
the lead or flirting with the popular vote. Now to me, again,
uneducated Jesse that sounds like we might be looking at

(28:16):
a blowout because Republicans don't win the popular vote. That's
not even really possible. But am I interpreting that wrong?

Speaker 5 (28:23):
You're not. What's happening right now is Trump is indeed
flirting with an outright lead in the popular vote right now.
It's a total toss up. I think it's a fifty
to fifty race here for the popular vote. And you'd
be correct in thinking that he could win in a
landslide because you go back to twenty sixteen, states like
New Hampshire and Minnesota, we're about to flip red and

(28:44):
Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by two points. So
you would have to see a bit of a realignment
happening for him to win the popular vote and not
pick off a state maybe a Virginia, Minnesota, or New
Hampshire if he does win the popular vote. So it's
very possible. Definitely not out of the realm of possibilities.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Whew, Okay, all right, let's let's move on to early voting.
The early voting numbers, they do tell a tale. Everyone
knows Democrats win early voting. That's how it's always been
for my entire twenty year career in politics. They win
early voting, the GOP wins election day voting, and the
GOP hopes it wins enough on election.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
Day to come back.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
So where are we looking? How are we looking on
early voting?

Speaker 5 (29:28):
Yeah, so with early voting right now where something really
unprecedented is happening. You're right, Jesse. Democrats are. This is
supposed to be their time. This is their part of
the election, voting by mail, voting early. They're known for
doing this, especially after COVID. We saw that in twenty twenty,
and we saw that in twenty twenty two. Right now,
Republicans outright lead the early vote in North Carolina, in Nevada,

(29:52):
and Arizona. Those are the states we have party registration for.
Over in Pennsylvania, which is obviously the big one, they don't.
We have proper in person voting there. Democrats do lead.
But get this, they led by over forty points in
twenty twenty and now they only lead by twenty nine.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
Geez, unbelievable. Eric, Thank you so much, my brother. I
appreciate you.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
All Right, I'm trying not to get my hopes up, Okay,
I'm doing the best I can not to get my
hopes up.

Speaker 3 (30:25):
But everything looks good right now.

Speaker 1 (30:27):
That's it in everything looks good right now.

Speaker 3 (30:30):
Well, I guess, I guess we'll see how it turns out,
all right. Before we get.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
To everything else we have, let's get to this your phone.
Who do you have your cell phone service with? Because
we have to be more purposeful with where we spend
our money now. Now that the corporate world has decided
to get involved politically, almost always against us, we have

(30:55):
to punish them for it until they change their ways.
Do you send my need to AT and T every month?
Or Verizon or T Mobile? These companies hate you. They
take the money from your wallet and they spend it
on the most despicable communist cultural causes you can possibly imagine.

(31:16):
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Speaker 3 (31:35):
They have all the brand new smartphones.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Keep your phone, get a new one, keep your number,
get a new one.

Speaker 3 (31:40):
Whatever at pure Talk.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
Go to Puretalk dot com slash Jesse TV.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
We'll be back.

Speaker 6 (31:56):
If you want to really see something that said, take
a look at what happened.

Speaker 3 (32:34):
What a moment that was.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
I do remember, though it seems like it was yesterday.
Remember when remember that when they took the assassin and
this cremated his body and sprayed off the roof like
five minutes after it was done.

Speaker 3 (32:48):
It's interesting joining me now, my friend.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Lee Smith with a book out. You really should pook
up called Disappearing the President. Every look, I read everything
Lee writes anyways, whether it's a book or it's an article,
but trust me, probably his best work.

Speaker 3 (33:02):
Lee.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
It is interesting how little we know about the guy
who came two inches away from blowing Donald Trump's head off,
and that evidence just disappeared.

Speaker 13 (33:13):
You'd like to think at a normal time, this is
something the FBI would want to get ahead of, and
they would say, well, you know what, for the benefit
of the American people who pay oural, our salary, and
whom we serve, we should really make sure that we're
totally transparent.

Speaker 10 (33:31):
Even even going.

Speaker 13 (33:34):
Beyond, far, far and beyond to show our transparency. And
we're going to tell them everything that we find about
this investigation. There may be some details so that we
can if there are accomplices, for instance, we don't want
to give away information that will foil our investigation, but
we need to be upfront with them.

Speaker 10 (33:51):
But of course nothing of the sort has happened.

Speaker 13 (33:53):
You would think that since twenty sixteen them we've known,
since the time we've known the FBI has been plotting
against Donald Trump, they would want to avoid any impression
of trying to hurt the opposition leader, the Republican candidate
for president. But again, of course they've done nothing of
the sort.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
Yeah, that's maybe the most interesting or one of the
most interesting parts of all this for me Lee is
they know how they're perceived now.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
They know the public opinion polls.

Speaker 1 (34:21):
They understand what many people about half the country thinks
of them.

Speaker 3 (34:25):
Yet at least.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
From what I can tell, they're not even pretending to
change course. You've heard nothing ray out of any of them.
They really don't seem afraid of anybody right now.

Speaker 13 (34:38):
Whenever we hear it's under FBI investigation, whether this is
referring to a Biden administration leap, regarding Israel's plans against Iran,
whether it's regarding Hunter Biden's laptop, or whether it's two
assassination attempts on Donald Trump. When we hear it's under
FBI investigation, what we understand now, and we've known this

(34:59):
now for a years, that it's being buried, right, unless
they're investigating Donald Trump, or unless they're investigating Trump aids
or Trump's supporters, pro life activists, grandmothers praying at abortion clinics.

Speaker 10 (35:17):
Unless it's something like that that we know.

Speaker 13 (35:19):
When it's under an FBI investigation, that means that federal
law enforcement authorities have been authorized to bury it, or
maybe not authorized. Maybe they just know maybe this know
if it's coming out of the Obama team, they know
how to bury it.

Speaker 3 (35:36):
Lee.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Okay, let's assume, and this may be a huge assumption,
fingers crossed, that they don't kill Donald Trump in the
next week. Let's hope they do not. And let's assume
again fingers crossed, that he wins the presidency. It certainly
seems like it's possibly trending that way. I don't assume
that the bad guys who are throughout our government are
just going to shrug their shoulders and retire and go home.

Speaker 3 (36:01):
What do they do next?

Speaker 13 (36:03):
I'd like to imagine Jesse, there's some scenario where they say, well,
you know what, we don't want to break the entire system,
and it's not really worth it for Kamala Harris. And
I'm just you know, I'm like a number five at
the FBI, so it's not like I'm going to make
a lot more money. I'd like to imagine there's some
thinking like that. I'm afraid, though, I have to agree

(36:25):
with you that there's too much at stake. What I
report in the book and disappearing the president, I show
that there are a number of different scenarios that all
lead to violence during the post election period. It's interesting
to know that there are a lot of Democratic Party
officials as well as operatives former officials, who appear to

(36:47):
be anticipating a Trump victory. That's what Jamie Raskin is
talking about. For instance, Congressman Jamie Raskin when he talks
about that Trump will not be Trump will not be
seated as president, and then the way his phrase goes, yes,
then we'll have to take on the Trump hoards, and
then at security for all of us, and then at
civil war conditions. I mean, it's repugnant the way these

(37:09):
guys speak. But what I report in the book also
is you may remember from the twenty twenty election former
Obama Pentagon official Rosa Brooks, she was the head of
the Transition Integrity Project, and of course what this really was,
this was this was post election contingency planning. And so
she's up to it again for twenty twenty four with

(37:31):
something called the Democracy Futures Project and the scenario that
they've been circulating. They had a rollout July thirtieth, twenty
twenty four. So it was a purposeful media rollout to
show what their different scenarios were for the post election period.
And they lead to violence, right one of them, actually

(37:52):
one of them predicts, forecast urges such violence that Donald
Trump would be compelled to invoke the Insurrection Act, at
which point different Pentingon officials decline to follow Trump's orders,
they're replaced with other military officials. And with that is

(38:12):
that that's a split in the military right there. So
that's what some of that's what some of the Democratic
Party is looking at right now. They're forecasting or again
urging post election violence.

Speaker 3 (38:28):
It's so crazy where we are.

Speaker 1 (38:31):
You know a name that I think you've brought it
up five six times already, Obama. It is interesting how
often that name comes up. And you mentioned how many
Democrats seem to be washing their hands of Kamala Harris
right now, a bunch of the Senate candidates Democrats are
quietly or not so quietly walking away, but not the Obama's.
Barack Obama and his hag wife have been crisscrossing the

(38:54):
country giving speeches, doing everything they can to yank that
woman across the finish line.

Speaker 3 (38:59):
What do you make of that?

Speaker 13 (39:00):
Well, Jesse, what I argue again and disappearing the president.
I mean again, it's a comprehensive account of the last
eight years of the Get Trump operation.

Speaker 10 (39:09):
And I said, look, we've been talking about the deep.

Speaker 13 (39:12):
State, the administrative state, permanent bureaucracy, however we want to
put it. But I said, really, we need to put
some names on this and figure out who's behind it.
And in my research, my investigations, interviews with some terrific people,
it's Barack Obama who's at the head of the organizational
structure behind the Get Trump operation.

Speaker 10 (39:31):
It's really astonishing.

Speaker 13 (39:32):
I mean, I had a general idea, but looking into
it and finding if you look at the multi pronged
operation to get Donald Trump. There's the surveillance campaign, there's
the censorship campaign, there's the election interference campaign, there's the
political violence campaign. And at the origin of every single
one of them is Barack Obama. So look what the

(39:54):
selection means is given that Harris is is Barack Obama's candidate.
Let's remember he was pushing her before twenty twenty. That's
where all the you know, that's where the Obamas were
pushing all the donor money, and that's where they were
pushing lots of attention, and he got her into the
VP role too. So the way that I see this
election is it's not just it's not just for Donald Trump.

(40:17):
It's not just it's not just making America great again.
It's not just looking into the future of Elon Musk,
Robert F. Kennedy Junior joining forces with Donald Trump. It
also would mark an end to Obama's to Obama's power, right,
He's been running a shadow presidency for the last four years.
He was the person who interfered with Donald Trump's administration,

(40:41):
and then there was his own presidency. So what a
Kamala Harris presidency would mean would mean two decades perhaps
a quarter of a.

Speaker 10 (40:49):
Century of Barack Obama. So they're extremely concerned.

Speaker 13 (40:53):
They want to hold on to power, and there's a
lot to unearth about what Barack Obama has done, certainly
twenty sixteen. So you see them looking harrowed or hard
rather on the campaign trail, and that's what it's about.
It means the end of Obama's power, That means the
end of the shadow presidency.

Speaker 3 (41:14):
Disappearing the president.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
Highly recommend you go pick it up if you want
to see what just might becoming. Lee generally doesn't miss
on these things. Lee, thank you so much, my friend.
I appreciate you as always. Sobering, isn't it? This is
what happens when you elect a street communist. The truth is,
as I've said many many times before, every election is

(41:38):
sold as the one.

Speaker 3 (41:39):
We can't afford to lose.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
The one we couldn't afford to lose was the one
Barack Obama won the first time. We simply couldn't afford
eight years of that guy. He wounded this nation. Maybe
mortally time will tell all right, enough, we need to
light in the mood badly, don't we.

Speaker 3 (41:56):
Next. It feels like by the way we're doing a
light in the mood.

Speaker 1 (42:08):
It feels like the GOP is changing slowly, not as
fast as you want, not as fast as I want.
But it feels like the GOP is changing, and that's
going to be our lightning mood in a moment. Before
we get to that, I want to do this really quickly.
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(42:29):
on YouTube channels. You know, debate night, random thoughts I have.
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It'll take you right there. Subscribe to it. Then you
get more me what's better than that? Go subscribe? All right,

(42:50):
let's do light in the mood. You know that Puerto
Rican joke we talked about in the opening of the show.

Speaker 3 (42:55):
It's a funny joke, the Puerto Rican joke. Of course, the.

Speaker 1 (42:59):
Media is trying to make it a thing always offended
on behalf of somebody. Oh, you can't say anything in's
sensitive jd Vance is not just a senator anymore just
a senator.

Speaker 3 (43:09):
Senator is a big deal. He's not a senator anymore.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
He's VVP candidate, and if things go well, a week
from now, he will be the vice president of the
United States of America. And traditionally that's when GOP candidates
lose the very last bit of testosterone in their body
and they grab their ankles every single time the media
approaches them with something. Maybe, just maybe things are changing.

Speaker 17 (43:34):
A comedian made several racist jokes that the campaign has
since distance its all from. Another speaker called Kamala Harris
the anti Christ.

Speaker 3 (43:42):
Another called or the Devil.

Speaker 17 (43:43):
You've talked before about former President Trump being able to
unite the country. I'm curious as we are entering this
last stretch of campaign, this final week, is not the
right tone to have started this final eight days with.

Speaker 18 (43:55):
The Way that we unite the country is to talk
about the issues the American people care the most. And
what we're doing over the next eight days is we're focused,
laser focused on how we're going to close the border,
how we're going to make American lives more affordable, gain
how we're going to bring down the cost of housing.

Speaker 3 (44:11):
That's what we should be talking.

Speaker 18 (44:13):
I think a lot of Americans are sick of the
distractions and sick of the bs. They want our candidates
to talk about how they're going to solve the people's problems, and.

Speaker 3 (44:21):
That's what we ought to do.

Speaker 18 (44:23):
I think that it's telling that Kamala Harris's closing message
is essentially that all of Donald Trump's voters are Nazis,
and you should get really pissed off about a comedian
telling a joke that is not the message of a
winning campaign.

Speaker 3 (44:36):
I'm not going to comment on the.

Speaker 18 (44:37):
Specifics of the joke, but I think that we have
to stop getting so offended at every little thing in
the United States of America. I'm just I'm so over it.
Our country was built by frontiersmen who conquered the wilderness.
We are not going to re We're not going to
restore the greatness of American civilization if we get offended

(45:00):
at every little thing. Let's have a sense of humor,
Let's have a little fun, and let's go win in
eight days.

Speaker 2 (45:05):
God bless you all.

Speaker 6 (45:06):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (45:09):
Jadie Vance.

Speaker 1 (45:10):
You know how hard I am on politicians on every side.

Speaker 3 (45:15):
The dude is impressive. I'll see them
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