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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Well, let's talk to the the Dean himself, the best
political analyst of all. Nobody has run more campaigns, more
successful campaigns than he has. Ed Rollins is with us,
Ed Rollins, how you doing doing well?
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Thank you? Monarch tivity going on the world.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
So this piece deal, if all goes according to plan
and it happens, what will the Democrats do? How will
they attack him on this?
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Well, they won't be an attack on this. They basically
have to plaud. And I think the world is starting
to applaud completely ship. This will not happen if he
had stepped in and pushed BB to the to the wall.
And I think it's a certain extent you've read that
argue about the stupidity of who got the Noil Peace Prize. Today,
if this thing works, he's going to be the one
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of unanimously a year from now. The Peace Prize nominees
are supposed to be in by February. He was barely
president at the time. And I think this certain extent
at the ediocy of the Peace Prize overshadow what he's done.
He's made this happen. He's about these forces have been fighting.
He said this for thousands of years together and he
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has to make it work now.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
So yeah, now, I know he's got a lot to do,
but I think he should also take up another task,
which is just wipe out this reputation of this Nobel
Peace Prize. It's a Democrat peace prize. It's a left
wing slanted I don't know how they still have this reputation.
But Donald Trump should try to take away that reputation
from don't you think?
Speaker 2 (01:28):
Well? I think I think he probably will. I mean,
who cares, being perfectly honest, Yeah, you know, Jimmy Carter
got it after he was president, ten years after he left.
Obama got it before he was president. He got he
got the Peace Ward, and everybody said it was just
because he got elected, you know, three months into his administration.
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So the last American who really got it to deserve
it was Jeddy Roosevelt Trump to stop the war.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Yeah. Hey, the New Jersey race, it's Chitdarelli against what's
her name, Mickey, Mikey Sheryl. They gotten a big fight
and the she accused him of this and that he's
now says he's going to sue her. Have you ever
heard of that one candidate suing another because of what
they said in the debate.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
And you know, the problem with sues is that people
find out. You know, once you get beyond the rhetoric
of the initial case, then you have discovery and all
the rest of it. Then you know, her her counter
claim is going to be how did he get her
general documents that he shouldn't have had, so, you know,
argue about the things about it in a Jersey and
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where she graduated in her class or but there's circumstances work.
She's a member of Congress who's got a lot of
the ideas that probably won't work, and he's got a
lot of ideas that are going to be challenged. And
that's what the campaign though.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Hey, a lot of these campaigns around the mayoral race
with Mondonie and some of these governors race. The big
issue is Gaza, the treatment of the people in Gaza.
Palestine's if this peace deal goes through. They're going to
lose that issue for the final weeks, aren't they.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
They argument is that issue, and hopefully there's a lot
other issues to come to the forefront. There's a lot
a lot of plays right now in the course system Portland,
the Chicago putting troops around in the Supreme Court obviously
back on the game again. So you know what you
want no want to do is you don't want to
have these things faltered on you, and make sure that
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everything you're doing is in coordination. As you've heard me
over and over again, I'm a great believer in messages,
and if you have too many things on the turray,
you just considered lay your message down right now. But
getting the government back functioning again is what's the most important.
And the president can't stop that or start that. But
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if you start having trouble with planes, they start having
trouble with soldiers not getting paid, then you really have
a big issue.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Hey, the mayor all race, the big debate is coming
up Thursday. Now, let's say Curtis just hits mom Downald
with knockout blows, unbelievable moments that go viral. Could that
change the race?
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Anybody watches it, Well, it's.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Social media, it could go viral all over the place.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
It's possible, it will go. It will go pass if
we know that. But nobody watches these debates anymore. And
it's just the number there is in New Jersey debates
this week and Virginia urt Low and the social media
does play bid Molly, and Curtis has to make the case.
You know, he he's served me the factory at this
point in time, being a YEL candidate. Calmo got all
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all of Adam's vote. He has to He's still thirteen
fourteen points of Hime, which is a pretty good place
to be. And and the other problems Rondali is getting.
You take people under fifty, You've got a majority of
that vote. He's got a majority of the Asian voters,
Black voters, which normally almost strongs. So my senses, he's
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still I'd much rather have his campaign and I was
in the campaign. I don't want to run a socialist campaign.
But then but he's still pretty well positioned.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Yeah, hey, now you've been the.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Best erratic something dramatic as to happen.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
You've been the best campaign consultant for years. If you
were working for Cuomo, wouldn't you say, I don't know
how you say it, but when you say to them, hey,
you got to talk a little faster, you got to
be able to have a little more energy. You look tired.
Wouldn't could you tell him that.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
I've been terribly disappointed in the campaign. As I told you,
I'm not a Cuomo fan, but I'm just as an
observer at this point in time. I've seen one ad,
I've seen dozens of ads sort of mundabih and you know,
I don't see any ground game, as though there's no
Democratic Party operators that have been order for him at
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this point. Yeah, Cuomo, And to a certain extent, how
do you win. You win by being out there and
being dramatic, and I'll say, you know, he's here's my
father did, He's what I did and no more. But
that's not acceptable today. He's got a fifty two percent
of some Google reading. He's got to do something, bring
them down, and he's got to do something the race,
the you know, I mean, I think he's gonna woman.
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Obviously he is viable at this point in time.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
Yeah. Hey, we were talking before Miranda Divine and she's
been talking to psychologists. This Trump hatred, the people that
hate Trump. It's like a raging so psychiatrist said, it's
it's like a daddy issue. It's like he's too tough,
he's too masculine, he's too he shows no vulnerability anywhere. Ever,
it's too much but what do you think.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
I think there's some truth that I mean there is,
there is a polarization, and it doesn't matter what he does.
He doesn't get any of those eight years back. And
he's done. He's been a very strong president. He's done
a lot and then if you look at it, just
premium a progress in six seven months, He's made tremendous progress.
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He's definitely defined redefine the president's rule. I mean he's
Elvis president can on history. Yeah, and people even credit for.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
It well Ed Rollins. Uh. But you know, every present,
even Nixon would show vault on their ability. He would
also you'd see him bowling, you see him with the kids.
He was like an all American father. Trump does none
of that. Do you think he should do that, try
to look more humble normal?
Speaker 2 (07:10):
I think a little hell he would be a great
asset for him. I think a certain extent he's too angry.
He has too many, too many enemies that he wants
to take out. At this point in time, I got
to just be do it quietly, do it scenes, and
just get out there and talk about what I've done
for the country when I'm wanting to continue to do
for the country and what I'm going to do with
the world. I mean, he's the strongest wading in a
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world war. Today is just distractions going and I think
he's the settle.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
All right, well you tell him. I'm not going to
tell him, But Ed Rollins great talking to you, great stuff.
Keep up with the good work. Thanks for being with
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