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August 14, 2024 63 mins

In the arena tonight: Rich Baris, Director of Big Data Poll & host of ‘Inside the Numbers

 

  • Taliban parade US military equipment 
  • Walz kicks up even more dust about his service
  • The media is totally covering for Biden/Harris on the economy
  • All the latest analysis and polling on the 2024 election cycle

 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Good morning. You're about to enter the arena and join
the Battle to Save America with your host Sean Parnell.
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(00:24):
in between. Welcome to Battleground Live. This is the show
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We do not break contact, We do not surrender here
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combat vet, best selling author, humble servant of America. Folks,

(00:46):
It's an honor to be here. We've got a huge
show for you today. Before we jump into it, all,
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Speaker 2 (01:07):
What else?

Speaker 1 (01:07):
What else?

Speaker 2 (01:08):
What else?

Speaker 1 (01:08):
What else? What else? Had something else to tell you
before we jumped into the show. Well, it looks like
JD Vance is coming to Western Pennsylvania tomorrow and as
of right now, it'll be in New Kensington, But as
of right now, I'm gonna be there with him, which
is also kind of kind of cool. Jade Vance is

(01:28):
a buddy of mine. It's the first time we get
to hang out since he's been the vice presidential nominee,
So it would be pretty great to be with him trying
to rally the troops in western Pennsylvania in support of
the Trump Vance tickets. So that will be awesome, folks. Also, tonight,
Savage Rich Barris on deck, and look, it's really important

(01:51):
to have him on the show because the media has
never been worse than they are right now. They are
brazen to disgusting liars, propagandists. I'm telling you, some of
the worst dictators in the world are probably jealous of
the things that our media, the American media is doing

(02:11):
right now in this country. All my life I watched
the media. I knew that they leaned left, but never
in my wildest dreams, what I ever think that it
would get this bad. And so that's why it's great
to have someone like Savage Rich on deck for tonight
who truly understands, you know, the polling, the statistics, the

(02:34):
way that they do sample sizes, the back end data
to just help us understand why things are so skewed
right now, to just see through the bullshit. So we're
really really grateful to have him on deck. Two anniversaries
coming up. What one anniversary is today? I think you
know we're just thirty one days post assassination attempt against

(02:58):
Donald Trump. Well know absolutely nothing. In fact, the story
has fallen off the radar altogether. What I'd like to
know is how somebody like crooks, a twenty year old
know nothing, within the span of a week to ten days,
was able to recon a site, use drone surveillance, become

(03:20):
become a marksman and train on his AR fifteen rifle platform,
also learn how to build pipe bombs or homemade explosives
with remote detonation capability, all in a couple of days.
The reason why I bring up the explosive stuff is
that you can't learn how to make this shit at home.
It's not like you can just throw this stuff into

(03:42):
the internet and learn how to make these types of materials.
You can't do it. If you do that, the Feds
will be at your house yesterday. Of all the people
that I served with in the military, and I served
with some pretty highly trained, amazing high speed people. I
along with I don't think any member of my platoon
knows how to do anything like this. The only people

(04:03):
that did or explosive ordinance disposal types and not even
a lot of those folks didn't even know how to
do it. Folks that we would call in to diffuse
an ied or improvise explosive device that we'd find along
one of our routes, those are the only people that
would even have a rudimentary understanding of how to do this.
So you can't research it on the internet. The only

(04:24):
way you could learn how to do something like this
is maybe learning through somebody in the military, or learning
through someone that is in our federal government, in our
intelligence communities. So I'd like to have answers to some
of those questions. And the reason why I'd like to
have answers to some of those questions is one because
we've gotten none, but two we've kind of gone in

(04:44):
the opposite direction with regards to getting the facts on
what happened. In other words, the director of or the
former director of the United States Secret Service Cheetle lied
in our congressional testimony, the acting director of the United
States Secret Service Row lie in his congressional testimony. The
director of the FBI, Christopher Ray, lied in his congressional testimony,

(05:05):
and the deputy director of the FBI lied in their
congressional testimony as well. So what the hell is going on?
You know, I feel like there's only me and a
few other people really out there talking about this. But
what the hell is going on? This is this? I
swear to God, this is some of the strangest times

(05:26):
in American history. This big push to get Joe Biden
out of the race. It failed, and then he had
the assassination attempt against President Trump that failed. They turned
the pressure campaign to get Biden out of the race
up to one hundred. That worked. Although he drops a
letter on social media that's not on presidential letterhead, that

(05:50):
was digitally slimed. We're not even sure it was him.
I showed you a clip of Nancy Pelosi just like
this past weekend saying that, oh, I don't know, that
letter just really didn't sound like Joe Biden. What the
hell is going on? And then add to that Joe
Biden's appearance on the Sunday Shows this past weekend basically
saying that Democrat leaders pressured him to get out of

(06:13):
the race, like I'm sorry, no one is there, No
one's willing to ask the hard question of how is
that a good reason? Like just because you're down in
the polls, Like, that's not a reason to get out
of the race. So again, we don't even know anything
about that. But what we do know is that Barack
Obama was involved in it. What we do know is

(06:34):
that Kamala Harris was also intimately involved in it, because
you cannot start twenty fifth Amendment proceedings without the vice
president's involvement. So what the hell's going on with that?
And now we have Kamala Harris selected, not elected, anointed
to be the candidate. It's been three damn weeks. She
hasn't done a single media interview, not one single press conference. Obviously,

(06:59):
they're trying to hide her because the more of the
American people see her, the less popular she will become. Which,
by the way, if you're the candidate and you know
that your consultants are doing that, you basically know that, Hey,
we know the American people are going to think you're
like crazy and terrible, So what we're going to do
is hide you how in good conscience do you allow

(07:22):
that to happen as the candidate. I mean, if you
truly believed in who you are, and you truly believed
in your message, you'd be telling your consultants screw you.
You know, I'm getting out there and I'm going to
talk to the American people. If you believed in Biden,
and she said this multiple times, that Biden is a
transformational president, the best president of all time. Somebody should

(07:44):
be up there on Mount Rushmore. Then don't you think
that she should be out there defending that record. It
should be easy, It should be a layup. He's the
most popular president in American history, after all, according to
all of the things that you said, we live at
an extremely range time in the media. They're just not
asking Not only are they not asking hard questions, they

(08:06):
are just straight up propagandists for the radical Democrats. And
it's not even it's not even nuanced anymore. They're not
even hiding anything anymore. The second anniversary that I want
to talk to you about happens tomorrow, and that is
the anniversary of the disastrous Afghan surrender. I remember watching

(08:31):
Afghanistan collapse at the height of the Biden surrender and
let's not mince words here, folks, That's exactly what it was.
And I was crushed as someone who has served there.
And by the way, I just want to make this
abundantly clear, I don't regret service. I don't regret being

(08:55):
in combat with my troops, getting to know them, meeting them,
have the privilege to lead them and be there with
them side by side when shit hit the fan was
one of the greatest honors of my life. You know,
people were saying, well service in Afghanistan, all that was wasted,
and part of me does feel that way, because I

(09:16):
do wonder why so many of my friends had to
die there if we were just these politicians were just
gonna throw it all away at the very end. On
the other hand, I know that we won every battle.
We fought valiantly on the battlefield. We killed lots of very, very,

(09:39):
very bad people over there, and I'm sorry, you know,
for the crudity of talking about killing. But I was
in the infantry and that was our mission to close
with and destroy the enemy, and we did that mission well,
and I'm proud of that service. I'm also proud of
the fact that in four hundred and eighty five days
of combat. We didn't hurt a single civilian when we

(10:00):
we were there. We did good things for the people
of Afghanistan. We did bad things to bad people who
were praying on the people of Afghanistan, but also responsible
for some of the worst terror uh terror acts all
around the world. So I'm proud of my service there,
but I can't I would be lying to you if
I told you that watching what the Taliban we're doing

(10:21):
today doesn't piss me off something fierce. I'll just say
that it's very upsetting to me to see them parade
our military equipment, you know, up and down the highways,
throwing it in our faces on what is the anniversary
of our surrender there again, the Biden surrender. Just to

(10:43):
give you a sense of what I'm talking about. Look, listen, yeah,

(11:22):
blah blah blah. Those are those are American vehicles, American humbies,
paraded for the world to see. I mean, obviously left
billions of dollars of our equipment back there, rather than
taking a couple of minutes and flying taking actually having
a plan in place, instead of withdrawing from Cobble, withdrawal

(11:43):
from Bogram and then cut, sling, load and run, leaving
all that equipment there. And and what upsets me about
all of this is this this whole idea that, well,
we have to fight them there, right this, this is
what we were told for years. We've got to kill, fight,
kill the terrors there so that we don't fight them here.

(12:05):
So we did that, and we did a damn good
job at it too. But what we also did when
we left was leave all of our equipment there, essentially
making these terrorists. These terrorists, I don't use the amount
of quotations, they're actual, real, terrible evil people like the

(12:27):
Acani network, Hakmmadia or al Qaeda, all those all those organizations.
The world is better off with with with a lot
of those people that are a part of those organizations.
But all I'm saying is that we left billions of
dollars of American military equipment there so that it would
make them more dangerous. So if a cancer ever metastasized

(12:51):
in Afghanistan again and we had to go back in
there too to take out some sort of threat, and
I hope that never happens, but this terrorist organization is
all that much much more dangerous because we left equipment there,
and again the Taliban know exactly what they're doing. They're
throwing in our faces by parading that equipment for all
to see. Okay, so we've got savage Rich Barris on deck.

(13:16):
And just for those of y'all who are watching listening
for the first time, Rich Barris is the director of
Big Data poll He's the host of a great show
right here on Rumble called Inside the Numbers. And as
I mentioned as part of my lead in, we live
in a very dangerous time. The media are nothing more

(13:38):
right in this moment as some of the greatest propaganda
artists in the history of the world. I have never
seen them as bad as they are. And we've gone
from polling that changed on a dime, from Trump beating
Biden to now Kamala is the second coming of the Messiah,
and that leaves a lot of us wondering what the

(13:59):
hell is going on. I cannot even begin to tell you.
Talking to different conservatives who are you know, either in
the Senate, running for Senate, running for House seats, their
consultants are scared shitless. Forgive my language, because over the polling,
the polling, the polling is bad, and I think it
keeps saying to them over and over again. Listen to me.

(14:21):
I've done this twice. I've had my name on a ballot.
You got to understand how this works. And Rich can
dive into this in a much deeper, more articulate way
than me. But it is impossible, It is simply impossible
for polling to change on a dime like that. Yes,
it might be true that Kamala Harris is doing slightly
better than Joe Biden on the ballot. That's not a
high bar. But it doesn't mean that all of the

(14:44):
analytics and all of the data and all of the
numbers are going to change in a couple of weeks
to show her winning in some massive landslide. I don't
buy it. So we're really lucky to have Rich Bears
with us and I got to get his opinion on
the polling. I also got to talk to Rich about this,
this whole Afghanistan stuff, this Tim Walls stuff, my friend welcome.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
Hopefully my internet doesn't crap out on you. Man. It
was like going on and off like three times in
a row. Thanks for having me as always, brother.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
Hey, oh is that Laura? You know? Hello Laura and
Hello Savage Rich, Laura, you are single handedly responsible for
us getting picked up on the Dilly on Dilly's Show
because of your joke.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
Yeah, I didn't. We haven't seen that much of each other,
so I didn't get a chance to show you.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
But yeah, he clipped it.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
With what we were talking about with your your ad idea,
and then he goes, he goes, wait, Rich, I'm insulted.
He says, I'm insulted. I don't ever do ads like that.
Then he runs to a clip of an and he
did about that.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
Yeah. Yeah, I can't even talk about what he was
saying on the show, but it was funny, and I'll
just tell you. I'll tell you, Laura, like people are
noticing how savage you are, you know, and people in
the live chat are like savage Laura in the background. Awesome.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
My viewers have known that for a while, that's for sure. Don't.
I can't, I can't. I'm just sitting with the I
need a thirty second delay with this woman, all right.
I'm sitting there, ready, ready and waiting with the mute button.
Like some things you just don't come back from on media,

(16:28):
you know what I mean? That's true because you're a
you're a woman and you're Hispanic.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
I'm a white man.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
I'm a white man, and I'm not allowed to say
anything controversial, which, of course I don't always listen to.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
In case you are, you don't always listen to my
God like you are. You are unbelievably savage on this show.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
I believe I'm getting worse on mine too, Sean. I
just I've had it.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
People were saying. People in the live chat were like,
Rich was a fire today.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
He had it with a few groups of people. One
of them is the one you just brought up. They're
so incredibly stupid, the GOP consultant class, the so called
other pollsters, the professionals, all right, the ad makers, the gcs,

(17:22):
they're all a bunch of cowards, and they're really stupid.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
All right.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
They're dumb.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Every four years they get duped by the same thing
over and over again. If you are a Republican right now,
you should be hoping and praying that Democrats believe their
own bs and start pumping millions and millions of dollars
in the state of Florida. I remember twenty twenty and
twenty sixteen like it was yesterday. There was a difference, however,

(17:48):
between the two of them. I didn't know Steve benn
and that well just knew of him. He knew of May,
and he knew I was polling, and he would talk
to me basically through Larry Schweikert, and because him and
Larry would talk, and I remember Larry coming to me like, hey,
you know, what do you think. I mean, Bannon thinks
they got to go back to Florida, this that the
other thing. And I'm like, man, I'm pulling a different race.
I don't know what to tell you, you know, I mean,

(18:10):
you can go back and waste time and waste money
in Florida. I think you need to take your ass
to Minnesota right now, because that state's really close and
it just needs a little shove. You know. The only
one who believed me or believed it, not even me,
just believed it was Steve. The rest of the president's
team is hyperventilating on a daily basis, acting like a

(18:31):
bunch of corny cornballs, little babies, little Mary's, little sissies,
like have another latte with Baluba whatever that other bullshit is.
You know. I mean, he's obviously not learned that he
doesn't really need any of these people. He is his
own best political advisor when it comes to the pulse
of the electorate and what they want to hear and

(18:54):
what what he you know they I mean, dude, they
were duped into thinking Iowa and ohioa close. Did you
not see the headline the other day? We're back to
it again. Internal polls showed that Ohio's within the president's
below fifteen. The president is always below fifty in Ohio
and then guess what he wins it by ten points.
How many times are you gonna fall for this? North

(19:15):
Carolina is not going to Kamala Harris. Florida will be
an even bigger margin if you want to believe the
Miami poll where Dad is suddenly Harris plus seventeen. Whatever, dude,
it's your waste of your money. But how many times
do you have to be duped by the same dumbass
schmucks over and over and over. They didn't even see

(19:36):
those Venezuelans coming in twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
They had no clue. You got to watch Nate Cohen
nate'silver like.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
I just don't understand. I was a pro writing and
so high it's in the mid forties. Yeah, But if
you don't have good data, and you don't see fifty
thousand Venezuelans registering to vote and they love Trump and
they're voting seventy five twenty five for them, these people,
But the.

Speaker 3 (19:58):
Right falls every time.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
If you believe that Kamala Harris, if you believe Quinnipiac
and Kamala Harris is up ten points in Pennsylvania, You're
a dumb ass schmuck. I don't know what else I
could tell you. And it's like I'm doing this every year, John,
every years, which I had to tell you dead because
he's the only one who had half of brain.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
I had to tell people over the last week. There
is not a universe where Commodo is up by ten
in Pennsylvania. It is not ever going to happen ever,
And you're right, it is the same thing. It's like
I try to explain New York Times. You look at
everything that's happened over the last couple of months, unprecedented stuff,

(20:45):
an assassination, attempt, shanking Biden, getting him out of the race.
It's a very very tumultuous time. And I would actually
say this as well. I am very, very very concerned,
and I texted you about this the other day, that
we are on the cusp of really truly losing our country.
And that's not hyperbole, I mean it. And the reason
for that is is you have half the country, well

(21:07):
probably not half, but people in the Democrat Party that
are just totally fine with these elites and their parties
selecting somebody and cutting out the world of the people.
And if that cancer, if that anti democratic cancer, metastasizes
beyond the Democrat Party and spreads into other things. While
simultaneously you have the legislative branch or the House of Representatives,

(21:32):
ceding legislative authority to the executive branch through these institutions
like the Department of Education, like the IRS, like the
Department of Homeland Security, I mean, the list goes on,
of the Environmental Protection Agency. All of these are cabinet
level positions that that are direct reports to the president. Well, now,
all of a sudden, the will of the actual voice
of the people in Washington has been greatly diminished, while

(21:55):
at the same time, we have at least one major
political party that is just doing away the elections altogether. None.
This is a this is a cocktail of shit, And
I'm telling you, there is a very real possibility that if, if, if,
and this is a big if, if Kamala wins. I

(22:16):
really I struggle to see how this country survives when
you add to that the economic devastation that the Biden
Harris administration has wrought, the fact that illegal aliens are
invading our country at a clip that we've never seen
before in American history. Obviously, that exasperates economic issues that
we have here. I mean, it's just like the list
goes on and on weakness all around the world. It's

(22:38):
hard to see how our country really survives another four
years of this. I just and I mean it. And
I'm not trying to doom and gloom here. I'm really not,
because I do think Trump is gonna win. But I'm
just saying there's a lot of things that are happening
right now that if half the country doesn't wake up
by the time they do, it could be too late.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
And Sean, but first of all, and I would be
just want to tell you that, like at where I'm
at right now is that Trump is still the favorite.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
That's where I'm at right now.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
And the fundamentals are the fundamentals, and polling is the
only indicator that suggests that this race has radically changed,
But poles don't shift like this. Response bias makes the
polls shift like this. I'm telling you, if you had
had a panel of three thousand people that you polled
last month, and you contacted recontacted all three thousand of

(23:31):
those people and asked them to take the same pole,
you will find a result that is no more than
one or two points different. That is not how public
opinion works in this country. It doesn't really work that
way anywhere. But it really doesn't work that way in
this country because we're just so partisan.

Speaker 3 (23:44):
It really comes down to who is going to vote and.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
A tiny, tiny little sliver of people that are persuadable.
That being said, I'm not like dogging on the poles
and like praising the Trump campaign. They're a mess. Let's
get real, They're a mess. They didn't pivot, and it
pisses me off in this way because, and I'm sure
you know this because you know a son, you know
the family. The president never believed he was running against

(24:09):
Joe Biden. The President the whole time did not believe
that Joe Biden was going to make it in this election.
He thought they were going to replace him with somebody
and let people like me and others were like a
voice of reason, normal reason, where it's like, listen, it's
a herculean task to remove a president of the United States,

(24:29):
you know, like they are they just I think what
some of us misunderstood was that they really openly don't
care about democracy anymore or self governance anymore, and their
people don't care. Like see, I thought there would still
be some Democratic voters who would care that the Democrats

(24:51):
just took their vote and wiped their ass with it
and then flushed it down the toilet. Like I really
didn't think they were there yet, but they are. You're welcome.
I think the country needs that visual. Let get a visual.

Speaker 3 (25:07):
Of Kamala Harris wiping her ass with.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
Your vote, America, because that is what she did, all right,
and then she handed it to Willie Brown. He flushed
it down the toilet. Anyway, Listen. The thing that bothers
me is that Trump knew this. Trump was prepared for this,
and then when they screw it up, they all start
to leak to the Atlantic and Axios and Politico and

(25:30):
like throw all of Trump's loyal people under the bus.
When It was really them, the leakers, who steered.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
The president in the wrong direction.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
If Steve Bannon was still running this campaign, you would
have by now seen that ad with the Olympics that
I told you about for weeks. It would have been
running back to back. You would have saw it every
time you opened up Facebook to watch a video.

Speaker 3 (25:55):
Because Steve is smarter than these people.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
I'm sorry, and he has shares this kind of like instinct,
this populist instinct where you get passed all the dumb
policy stuff like listen, yeah, policy is good and people
the president. Republicans in general win on policy. Democrats don't
run campaigns about policy like that anymore, like detailed. What's next?

(26:18):
Is Chris gonna release like a twenty seven page plan
like Mitt Romney did on the economy?

Speaker 3 (26:23):
Like what kind of campaign are they running here? They wasted, Sean,
They wasted three weeks trying to figure out how to
respond to this. How could you not know that they
were gonna do this with Kamala? First of all, we
saw it in twenty twenty. They didn't want Joe at first,
they wanted Kamala. She crashed and burned.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
So how did you not know that they were going
to take a hybrid approach here, hiding her like they
did with Joe, coupled with lionizing her, deifying her the
way they did before she ran in twenty twenty, and
this way try to run out the clock. But listen again,
I'm not I'm not like dooming because that's not I'm
not trying to do that. I'm simply saying the campaign

(27:05):
is not on stable ground, and they're doing what they
did in twenty twenty when there were too many damn
consultants surrounding them back then too, Like I couldn't tell
you how many times, like, oh my god, North Carolina
is going to the president. Shut up about North Carolina?
Like are you kidding me?

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (27:23):
I think we really need to make some time to
go back to Florida.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
All right, Bill, go back to Florida, you idiot, Like
I mean, I don't know what to tell you. Maybe
you need to park your ass in the Ohio River
Valley because you're so stupid. You believe the Quinnipiac Pole
and you believe the New York Times poll, both of which,
by the way, had Biden winning Iowa and Ohio in
twenty twenty. Come on, man, it's like, I just I've
had it, Like what part of is this your first

(27:48):
election or something?

Speaker 1 (27:50):
You know?

Speaker 2 (27:50):
Like how young are you are?

Speaker 1 (27:52):
You? Do you look older.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
Than you are? Or have you never paid attention to
politics ever in the twenty first century? Like how do
you not know? This is the game.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
Plan they run every damn time, every time?

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Now, Rich, Rich, what's going on? So? Okay, So what's
going on with the polling? Like I've seen you been reading.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
Your Twitter feed environment crazy?

Speaker 1 (28:15):
Have they Have they changed the methodology? Have they changed
the sample size? If so, help us understand what we're
seeing here.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
So the poll in Florida from Florida Atlantic University, which
is a shit poll, all right, I'm sorry it is.
Everybody was mocking that pole a few months ago when
the primary was still going on. They had Disanta's trailing
Trump by eight when everyone had him trailing by thirty points.
I mean, it was openly being mocked. Their last national poll,

(28:44):
the recalled vote was thirty six percent for Donald Trump
in twenty twenty. It's laughable. But four hundred voters, five
hundred voters in a sample for Florida is not even
allowed at our company, Sean, we have minimum sample sizes
depending on the state and the size of the population
in that.

Speaker 3 (29:00):
State, because Florida is a.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
You know, a microcosm, and even the subgroups are very,
very diverse.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
Hispanics is a perfect example.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
You cannot, like have four hundred, five hundred sample size
in the state maybe one hundred and twenty of that
or Hispanics and think that you spoke to enough Hispanics
in the state of Florida. It does not work that way.
The only way to compensate for low response rates is
to increase your sample size. That is at least I mean,
I'm getting in the weeds a little bit, but that

(29:30):
just you know, to keep it at the surface as
much as possible. That is the best way or the
most effective way to deal with this.

Speaker 3 (29:37):
Now what's different.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
They're creating an environment that's starting to remind me of
twenty twenty the response bias. The polls never had a
problem with reaching voters that are democratic kind of groups.
And you and I have tried to talk about this
in the past when we had you know, Trump looking
like he was going to clomper bide.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
And how it was.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
What I would say is and is a response bias
that's kind of favoring Republicans here. But at the end
of the day, because right, how many times did I
send you a Trump plus six and was like, you know,
I don't think it's this big, but he said a
lot right at all. I was like, Sean, I don't
even believe this. I'm talking about my own poll. Folks like, yeah,
he's ahead, but he's not ahead this much. It's a

(30:18):
response bias. It's in but here the deal is, it's
in reverse right now. And the response biases when they
favor Democrats are exacerbated because of the type of people
that are difficult to reach with polls or to get
to participate in polls. They tend to be obviously more
Republican and especially more Trumpian. Those who are easy to

(30:39):
reach and never have a difficult time are Democratic voters
and Democratic leaning groups. So when the response bias favors Democrats,
that can end up with like a Biden plus seventeen
in Wisconsin. We don't forget we forgot that already, folks,
ABC News, the Washington Post, Did we really forget about that?
The New York Times the recalled vote that Tonyasio released

(31:00):
a press release about he trashed the New York Times
pole in a press release such Trump's polster for people
who don't know he listened the recalled vote, who did
you owe for? In twenty twenty alone, in and of itself,
is not enough to throw out the results of a
poll because people lie. There's a lot that goes into it. However,
if that is a problem and it looks unrealistic, and

(31:23):
then you see all of these other discrepancies with other
subgroups and demographic groups in your poll, then it's a problem.
And the New York Times poll had disgusting discrepancies that
screamed to the top of your lungs. Response bias. And
here's what they're doing though. They are exploiting it. They know,

(31:46):
but it affirms their own personal beliefs and it helps
their party, their narrative that their company and their client
wants them to push, and they're exploiting it. So don't
tell me Nay Comen doesn't know about response bias, and
he doesn't. Don't tell tell me Nate Cohen really believes
the white vote is gonna split in the rust bell
up your you know what browd.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
It's not gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
So somehow Trump's sitting at eighteen twenty percent of the
black vote, but the white vote is split, and Harris
is up by four in this state, five in that state. Okay,
kiss my ass, all right. Joe Biden was up eleven
points in Michigan, he was up thirteen points in Wisconsin.
He was up nine points in Pennsylvania in that poll
in twenty twenty, and how that worked out. And by
the way, Joe Biden didn't carry the senior vote. I mean,

(32:31):
it's just I feel like, how many times I say
this in front of a camera. This shit ain't syncing in.
It just isn't syncing in. I'm like beating a dead horse.
I feel like Axel Rose bro use your illusions too
or was it one dead horses? Only one?

Speaker 3 (32:46):
But it's like getting ridiculous now.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
And the worst part about it is Republicans make it
easy for them. They do. They make it easy because
they wouldn't continuously do this stuff if it didn't work,
because understand, they're trying to fabricate a reality and you're
allowing it to happen, folks, You're allowing it to happen.
And by the way, don't hang up on me if
you're a Trumper and then bitch about the polls. This

(33:09):
is what starts going on. Trumpers get upset that they
don't believe the polls. So when like we call them.

Speaker 3 (33:14):
They're like, I'm not talking to any polsters.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
Gif my button. They hang on.

Speaker 3 (33:18):
Okay, Well, then guess what.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
There's a there's gonna be a big.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
Response by us, you know, like, stay right there. I
got to ask you about the pew pole. Okay, take
a couple of hits on the vaate pen.

Speaker 3 (33:31):
That's a defendable pole.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
And just yet, you got the vape pem ready, like yep,
just just try to meditate a little bit. We'll be
right back. I got to take a quick break. Stay
right there, right back, very quickly before I get before
I bring Rich back on, because he's he's he's vaping
and meditating in the green room. I can see him.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
I think you're looking at Biden administration expediting you know,
carrier strike groups to the you know, the Persian golf
and around Iran, a mobilization the likes of which we
haven't seen in this country in quite some time. And
I think they're doing that to try to deter Iran
from further attacking Israel because I think the Biden administration

(34:20):
is afraid of Israel actually taking preemptive action in Iran,
and if that happens, I think politically that's going to
be It's bad for Biden and it's bad for his
base because it puts Biden and Harris in a very
precarious spot. Do you support Israel an open conflict or
Iran or or not. If you support them, you risk
fracturing your radical pro Hamas base of your party, which

(34:44):
is why she selected Tim Wallace in the first place
to rally her base. She never actually ran in a primary,
she never actually had an opportunity to consolidate her base.
So you look at her actions now selecting a radical
vice president pick and now sending this carrier, all these
carrierst groups to the Middle East to deter Ran from
escalating a conflict in Israel, at least prior to the election.

(35:05):
I think I think all of this is happening because
the Democrats see everything is political and they know a
conflict between Iran and Israel I'll put the Dems in
a very very tough spot and risk fracturing their base.
So let me bring uh Savage Rich back, so Rich
I got the I also have to say, you know,
my wife, Commander Melanie, texted me in the middle of
the show and she said, look at rich all buttoned

(35:26):
up and looking properly. Did you get dressed up for
my show? Why you got a date with Savage Laura
coming up?

Speaker 2 (35:31):
Or what? Nah? I had some stuff going on and
I didn't get a chance to get changed. I'm dying
to get out of it. I'll be honest with you.
I just don't have a shirt.

Speaker 3 (35:40):
You know.

Speaker 2 (35:40):
I like the three piece, but I'm like, as you
can tell, I'm like halfway out of it, you know,
I'm not full all the way out of it. I
didn't have a respectable shirt to wear, or even a
Seymour Duncan pickup shirt, which is like my favorite shirts.
I'm a Seymour Duncan that goes to my West Paul.
I love their shirts, man, But right, what is that
of those shirts? They're so comfortable If I'm not wearing them,

(36:03):
I'm wearing a People's pundin shirt. But I just haven't
had a chance to get one. So no, hopefully soon
I'll be out of a Commander Melanie. It's too damn hot. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:16):
What what's savage Laura saying?

Speaker 2 (36:18):
She said, I hope so oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:20):
Oh damn, look at this. Well, we gotta get the show.
We gotta get the show on the road. Savage.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
Let's do this, Bro, you're interrupting my mean time.

Speaker 1 (36:27):
Bro, this is breaking news. There's another kid on the
horizon for the family.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Oh dear God, please. I love children. I wish I
could have had a hundred of them. I'm just too
damn old. I'm just too old. It stinks getting old.

Speaker 1 (36:44):
Man.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
I'm about to be forty three, and uh I'm forty three.
I don't know about you, brother, but I'm feeling the age.
I mean, something about the army coupled with being a
dumb ass schmuck after the army, you know, I mean,
it's just a feel, feeling my age. Man. The Christmas decorations,
you know, it's a big deal here. They're getting lighter
and lighter every year. Tell you, decorations. Christmas decorations are

(37:08):
a very big deal around here as well. I listen,
I don't care Christmas. We're talking Christmas in August. But
I refuse to take the Christmas decorations down. Like the family,
Laura family has to sneak.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
Them down while I'm away, while I'm doing the show,
but slowly do it so that I don't actually notice.
And this is because I like staying. I like the
mood of Christmas and I don't want it to go away.
And I don't care if it's March. Like I if
it were up to me, I'd leave things up till
March at least.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
I remember Sebastian Gorka. He's like, hey, can you do
the show today? And I'm like, ah, seb I'm still
taking down Christmas stuff. He's like, you can't possibly he's
still taking that, And I said, I'll get you a
damn picture right now. I had to take a picture
on my phone and show him. And he's like, oh
my god, you Barrasses are crazy over there with Christmas.
And I'm like, well, you know, I have a storage unit,
like a ten by fifteen storage unit that is just

(37:58):
filled with balsam hill, just fill with and and all
sorts of stuff, lows, all sorts of stuff. I can't
even fit it all anymore. Sean, I'm gonna need another unit.
It's crazy. And she wants more Halloween.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
People are saying forty three. You know, holy you know what,
Like I'm fifty six, put your big boy pants on.

Speaker 3 (38:17):
Boys crying, I'm trying.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
Don't lump me in with Savage Rich. Just you know,
I'm with you. Just just Savage Rich is saying that
that he's old and decrepit. I am, I am not.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
I'm still listening. So now that we all have we
all have established that we're older, I don't understand why
there's anybody following for these scams, like you know what
I mean, Like I know, but this is why I said,
don't cite Nate Silver last month when he had Trump
winning in his model. Don't site five thirty eight, even

(38:51):
though they never had Trump winning in their model.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
Don't Anybody asked me the other day on the show
in the live chat, like what do you think of
Nate Silver right now? Like, what do you think of him?

Speaker 3 (39:00):
He's a fraud.

Speaker 2 (39:01):
Nate Silver is a fraud. He's a loser who wanted
to be a sports handicapper but got thrown out of
the industry because he sucks at it. And in two
thousand and eight he was blogging under a different name
for The Daily Cost, pretending he had a model. It
was really David Pluff, Obama's campaign guy, leaking him poll
data which he then would pass off as some new age,

(39:24):
really sophisticated election model, super secret. Of course, none of
us were allowed to know the methodology because it's his
fin opinion. Okay, that's it, that's all. Now. He got
fired because nobody wanted his website anymore because it was
bleeding six million dollars eight million dollars a year and
didn't make any money. The guy couldn't he couldn't predict
the super Bowl, he couldn't predict the presidential election. He

(39:46):
can't even predict his next bowel movement. Bro, He's a
loser and a fake. And I came on the scene
calling him a fake, and he did what he did
to me because he's jealous and he's a loser. And
when somebody who's smarter then you comes after you like
the way I did with him, you try to take
whatever credibility the media gave you undeservingly, by the way,

(40:07):
and you try to use it to smear someone else
and hurt their reputation and their business. Well, who's still
got a job now, Nate, And by the way, I'm
on five thirty eight you're not dick.

Speaker 1 (40:19):
Wad Jesus's rich.

Speaker 4 (40:24):
All right, So this Pew Research poll came out, Yeah,
and actually it had the race neck and neck because
there's you know, and I don't want to spend the
whole damn show talking about polling, but to me, it's
the story because it's.

Speaker 1 (40:37):
All about, Oh, look at Kamala's momentum. She's unstoppable. Like
that's the narrative. I think it's AstroTurf. I think there
might be a kernel of truth. Obviously, she's pulling a
little bit better than Biden, but I don't think that
she is running away with this thing, as many of
these polls would have you believe. I think Monmouth had
her up minds.

Speaker 3 (40:59):
Patrick's scam artist, No, he is.

Speaker 2 (41:01):
I've had his own people tell me Patrick quote, Patrick
likes to put his thumb on the scale. All right,
I'm serious, I kid you not, all right, I believe
I've had his own people tell me that, like he hasn't.
By the way, how's Governor mccauliff doing in Virginia? Oh,
that's right, he lost Patrick's pole was wrong? All right,
Glenn Younkins, the governor of Virginia. Okay, I mean, it's

(41:23):
just just again, it's the same people. By the way,
he's got an A plus rating on Nate's fake Bolster scorecard.
You know, I mean, this is what I'm talking about.
Guys like you gotta forget about this, Just keep your
nose to the grindstone and do what it is you
gotta do. Pew I have I suspect I know what
happened here. Peugh has this has a habit of over

(41:44):
sampling Hispanic voters. They're very good at reaching Hispanic voters. Actually,
oh my god, I said something nice about Pew Research.
It's true though, and I suspect that they did two things. One,
probably made sure that their geography and their education actually
made sense, and over sampling certain groups like that. It's

(42:05):
likely that that's going to happen anyway, because again, the
larger the sample, the lower the risk that you're going
to have a big era, all right, because you're dealing
with low rates and Pew knows that. And then secondly,
look at the date they interviewed. Let's talk about the
other polls that came out which don't make sense to
Pere Research. Okay, so Pew Research is Harris up by

(42:27):
one it's basically a tie, all right, Well, one point
popular vote win for Kamala Harris is a certain loss
in the electoral college. Sure Trump is winning that election.
The headline of the Pew Research poll is not the
headline they wrote. The headline is Harris gained from Biden
but still is going to lose. That's the headline. Then

(42:48):
you have next to that the Cook Politico report polls
that came out. Did anybody take time to note what
days those polls were conducted? They're three weeks old, those interviews.
Why would you hold and this was part of the
topic of the show today. There is no legitimate reason
for a polster to hold on to polls that were

(43:10):
conduct the interviews that were conducted two weeks ago, three
weeks ago. A poll is a snapshot in time, by
like its definition, and this is something every poster should
be telling the public and making them understand the fact
that they would hold it back is to me disgustingly unethical.
Why it was the height of the response bias pop

(43:33):
for Harris three weeks ago, and they held it and
so they can keep the narrative going beyond it. They're
trying to get manufacture this momentum.

Speaker 3 (43:43):
So in order to do that. Mark Mitchell from Rascusen
is right. He literally plotted the days, not when the
polls were released, when the polls were conducting interviews.

Speaker 2 (43:52):
You can go on his Twitter feed right now and
you'll see it. For some reason, when Trump was leading,
the polls were scarce, all right, when all I got
in the race and it was the height of response
bias pop for Harris. All of these polls came in
and the interviews were being conducted, two, three, four times
more than before when Trump was the was the favorite.
Let's call it now that this kind of this momentum

(44:16):
is starting to.

Speaker 3 (44:16):
Die, it's collapsed, and it doesn't.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
Matter when the poll is released. He's plotted the dates
that they surveyed and conducted the interviews, the field days.
All right, that is not defendable at all. I don't
know what to say. Notice when Peugh conducted it, their
last interview was just like three days ago, two days ago,
So that is very telling. GPL Partners for the Daily Mail.

(44:42):
They're a legitimate polling firm. People know who JPL is.
We got two new national polls today from pollsters that
have decent reputations. Peugh is Harris plus one, JPL is
Trump plus two, and then the other one from Mammath
is just a Joe Patrick does not have a good
tra He's in the cool club. That's it.

Speaker 3 (45:02):
So they make it out like the same thing with
Tim molloy at Quinnipiac. They're in the cool club. So
they get all this.

Speaker 2 (45:08):
Like credibility that's undeserved because their track record does not
back it up. And again Republicans panic like a bunch
of Little Mary's over it. The UGOV poll, which was
the other one, someone just dinged me to remind me.
I guess they're listening. Yes, the u GOV poll was
also Harris plus two. The UGOV sample this week is
D plus six. When it was Harris plus two last

(45:30):
week it was I mean sorry, D plus ten. When
it was Harris plus two.

Speaker 3 (45:34):
Last week it was D plus six.

Speaker 2 (45:36):
All they did was over represent the educated Democratic vote
to keep it at Harris plus two. It's so obvious.
It's so obvious, And really I get really disappointed with
some people who watch my show. I take them in
the back end, Sean, I show them market site, how
crossed tabs are created, how waiting works, how Rake waiting works,
different types of raking and modeling propensity, different kinds of

(46:00):
waiting techniques. They should know this. They should know how
easy it is to manipulate stuff. And I'm not saying
they always do it on purpose. I think it is,
it's just not always consciously on purpose. There, like any
other human being, are looking for a result that affirms
their belief all right. And remember they have clients that

(46:22):
got tired of paying for Trump plus polls. They got
tired of it. Gary Langer, who is the longtime polster
for ABC, found way too many Trump plus polls this
year and they fired him. They are now.

Speaker 3 (46:35):
Conducting the poll using ipsos.

Speaker 1 (46:38):
All right.

Speaker 3 (46:38):
So that's the same polster who had Biden up seventeen
points in Wisconsin in twenty twenty. He didn't get fired
for that. He got fired for Trump plus six, Trump
plus twelve and the last poll, which I know for
a fact, the last poll that they they spiked was
a was a Trump plus twelve. That was the last

(46:59):
national pole that they conducted with Gary Langer doing the
field work. And he gets fired for that shown but
he doesn't get fired for the Biden plus seventeen that
shou'd alone tell you all what kind of an environment
a media polster is forced to operate in. They are
being you know, they get the little wink, they get
a little nod. This is what I need, this is
what I want. You know, come on, I means.

Speaker 2 (47:21):
Naive, folks. All these misses are in one direction. Were
there any polls in twenty twenty that overstated Trumps support
in the battleground states that he won? Okay, he won
Ohio by eight Were there any Trump plus eighteen's? Were
there any Trump plus twin no? Zero? Nothing in Florida
where he won by historic margin. Were there any Trump

(47:43):
plus eights or Trump plus tens? No, none of it.
Come on, I mean, I just the environment is a
horrible environment to pull in. They're exploiting that for a narrative.
It's that simple. And I'm sorry, but it's true.

Speaker 1 (47:58):
So speaking of narratives, and you know this Tim Walls
stuff with the stolen valor, misrepresenting his rank, sending his
soldiers into the fray, and then abandoning them, this is
not going away. I think that it actually continues to
get worse, with new sound bites and new clips of
Walls even saying more egregious things than he said before.

(48:20):
Walls comes out last night, gives a speech and says,
I'm damn proud of my service. We should never disparage
anybody for their service.

Speaker 2 (48:28):
I'm Julie.

Speaker 1 (48:28):
I'm sure you saw it. It is it's outrageous. And
then the media at the same time is doing something
very sinister. They are saying jd Vance has been relentlessly
attacking them. Jd Vance a man who did not see
any active fighting himself, which to me is like a
real sinister straw man. Because jd Vance in Iraq at

(48:49):
the height of the Ambar awakening, like outside the wire
all the time, there are no front lines there, like
people are soldiers, sailors, airman, marines, whoever is it in
Iraq at that time, at a risk of getting hit
by ied every single time they left the wire. So
it's like, so you've got this narrative going on. I
do think the Democrats are afraid of the stolen valor stuff.

(49:11):
I really do, which is why I think Tim Walls
responded yesterday in the way that he did. But you know,
first of all, what do you think about that whole
evolving situation? But two, has anybody pulled the stolen valor
issue yet.

Speaker 3 (49:25):
Yeah, so we're gonna ask at the very least.

Speaker 2 (49:28):
And we did a little design on the show today
because even though Laura and I are going to Jersey
for a wedding.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
A little romantic get away for the.

Speaker 3 (49:40):
Yeah, my favorite in law is getting married, it should be.

Speaker 2 (49:43):
A little romantic mini getaway for Laura and I for sure.

Speaker 3 (49:47):
But I'm still gonna pull while we're gone.

Speaker 2 (49:51):
And so far, the only thing I added was Tim
Waltz's favorability because we didn't do it back then in
the last poll, which back it was like two weeks ago.
And the media also is claiming that he's so very
well liked and and Dvance is so very well hated,
and I just don't know that I believe it. I
have two other Polster friends who came to me with
their favorability. One is slightly negative for Waltz, the other

(50:15):
one was about even so, and they were like, hey,
have you done this? I'm curious and I haven't yet,
so I'm curious myself. We'll see what it found.

Speaker 3 (50:22):
But as of right now, this is a great point
you bring up.

Speaker 2 (50:26):
Nobody has pulled about Tim Waltz's stolen valor, which is
very clearly stolen valor. At this point, stop just stop.
I can't believe the media, actually I can. It's just
so disgusting and so disingenuous because all of the early
excuses that they claimed, you know, oh he just misspoke,
this is a one off thing. And I told you

(50:47):
the day I got that other video from those well
from someone, I told you that day that this was
not a one off thing, that he made that particular
speech multiple times. In fact, they came on your show
and I told you this, right, and all your viewers this,
and that they found this while they were vetting if
this was jd Vance. Every poll that you have seen

(51:10):
released so far would have asked about jd Vance's stolen balad.
But it doesn't exist, so they yeah, absolutely, they all
would have polled it. I have to think about a way.
I have to think about a way that is a
legitimate way to do it, because when the media does
this stuff, they really it's biased, infusing. I would say,

(51:32):
I think it's a great way. I would put it
like they're tainting the survey. Of course, if you're you gov,
they have a habit of doing this. They'll put it
before the ballid question, which is going to obviously just
corrupt the rest of the surveys voter preference is done,
so I have to think about a legitimate way to
do this. And when I have that question in my mind,
I usually end up asking something like are you aware

(51:56):
of recent reports? Et cetera, and ask them, you know, well,
what is your opinion if you If those who do
say they're aware, they usually get a follow up question
asking them do you think this is stolen balor or
do you not? Like I'm just trying to be careful
because unlike other people, apparently I care about destroying my
survey with bias, So I'm trying to be careful on

(52:18):
how this is done. But guaranteed they would have done
this with JD Vance.

Speaker 1 (52:22):
Do you think do you think this is going away?
And do you think do you think this is going
away for him? And do you think that it will
it will matter in a general electric I kind of
think it will mean because every veteran has a Tim
Walls in their unit.

Speaker 2 (52:37):
They think this talk about Florida and Texas is going
to be close after this goes around. Are you out
of your mind? Florida has the number one largest population
of veterans in the country, Texas is number two. So
I mean, if you think they're not going to see
and that's why I mean the answer to your question
really does depend on whether or not people on the

(53:00):
right listen to others like Mike Cernovich, right, who's like
a New Right kind of guy. And Mike is kind
of crazy and very manic and sorry, Mike you are
you know, you're like all over the place. But when
he nailed hits on something and he's got it, like
he like, he's like a I don't know, man, I
don't even know what the what an analogy would be,

(53:20):
but he's grabbed onto this thing, man, and he hasn't
let it go because he does understand something. You know,
this would hurt them with badly seniors, older voters who
are more moderate voters. There's like, you know, this conversation
about whether or not they're moving more democratic they were
with Biden. Democrats are terrified that Harris cannot hold on
to them, and that's why she picked somebody Waltz to

(53:42):
gin up her base or young anti Semitic base. You know,
on the far left, they're trying to like exchange those
voters but in some of these states, your state, Pennsylvania
has some of the most some of the highest percentage
of the electorate being sixty five and older. That kind
of vote is not going to love this, Selan. They're not,
and the media is doing everything in their power to

(54:04):
hide it. The answer to your question is how successful
the Trump campaign and his surrogates will be on making
sure everybody sees it. I'm just now starting to get
from my normal friends and family, Hey, what's the deal
with this Tim Waltz stolen valor thing?

Speaker 1 (54:19):
Like?

Speaker 2 (54:19):
I'm just now starting to get those questions. So my
suspicion is that the damage, the full potential damage, has
not even been close to being experienced yet, not even close.

Speaker 1 (54:31):
You do you think it matters because you know, we've
said in the past, not with Democrats vice president like
the people pull the lever for the vice president. I
suppose they don't pull the lever for the vice president.
But if vice president can hurt, it would hurt.

Speaker 2 (54:48):
It can't really help, but it can hurt. And here's
where it hurts, Harris, people who are already wondering about
her judgment and hiding Biden's finality from the now she
picked somebody who is dishonorable and that is going to
reflect poorly on her and her judgment and her character

(55:10):
as a leader. And there are no shortages of stories
of Kamala being a bad leader. You know, her former
staff can't stand her. This is why it's like I
feel like every day I'm like going on shows, I'm
doing my own shows, and I don't know why, like
offering the Trump team like free advice or something like.
It's impossible to me. It's unfathomable to me that they

(55:32):
haven't contacted Amandamilius to go and interview all of these
people to showcase Harris's because I did see that.

Speaker 3 (55:40):
Yeah, amazing, Like what the hell are they doing?

Speaker 2 (55:44):
Instead a bunch of grifters are selling him stories about
how they're going to get hunters to vote, and they're
not going to do it, you know. So, I mean
it's just like all this wasted money because people the
wrong people unfortunately have.

Speaker 1 (55:57):
No access.

Speaker 2 (55:58):
But this should have been a like a narrative by now,
I mean again, weeks and weeks of this, it's not
the same America, and our attention span isn't what it
used to be. What used to be disqualifying. You know,
Joe Biden himself, not once, but twice was deemed by
the electorate to be disqualifying because his character, not that
you know, he's Trump, he's a jigglow, he likes women,

(56:18):
none of that crap. His character. He's a liar. He
didn't write that, he plaged drives it. He wasn't graduating
at the top of his class. He's an idiot.

Speaker 3 (56:28):
Like there were things that he.

Speaker 2 (56:29):
Got caught in, you know, but seriously, Sean, that made hint,
that showed the voters, the people the country that he
just wasn't presidential material and he was disqualified for he
was not a decent man. Right, So like, right, so
we're not that country anymore. And I'm not saying that
to life down us. I'm saying there are different things

(56:50):
that persuade us and motivate us now, and it just
feels like they don't understand that they in there. This
isn't going to be one Twitter ad that you put up,
you know, like Team Trump's got a new ad slapping
Waltz for a stolen valor. Sean, you know how many
people you're missing running social media only ads like that?
Like you know, I mean, it's just unbelievab. Robert Cahley

(57:12):
was right about this the other day on Fox Business.
It's like some of the voters that Trump is having,
like could be doing so much better with are actually
the voters that are gonna see those ads like on
TV and in different, you know, unconventional channels.

Speaker 3 (57:28):
They don't watch cable news. So you're running them in
between Fox News, You're missing it.

Speaker 2 (57:32):
You know what when Biden wanted people to take the
JAB and he thought he had a problem with working
class whites and evangelicals, where where did the government run ads?
They didn't run them in between Fox News Sean. They
ran them before deadly is catch American pickers right, Like,
this is the stuff they don't seem to grasp. And
my wife will tell you every time she gets a

(57:54):
learn your ABC video up on YouTube or forget about
learn your ABC the kids learning Danish or something. Every
time she gets one of these videos up every it's
either a roy either Josh Stein running for North Carolina governor,
or it's a Kamala Harris at those are targeted at
suburban women, you know, I mean, they're not thinking correctly,

(58:16):
They're like running I hate to say it, this smells
like Romney twenty twelve to me, Bro, I'm sorry, I
don't I'm not trying to say this to be a prick.
I'm saying it because this is what it looks like.
It started out feeling a lot like sixteen. It's starting
to feel somewhere between twenty twelve and twenty twenty. And
they better correct the ship soon because you could lose

(58:38):
I hate to like say this, like do I think
Trump is the favorite?

Speaker 1 (58:41):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (58:42):
I do, but you could lose this. I don't think
the right understands. They will astro turfer ask right into
the White House if you let that. And going to
what your original point is, there isn't a way to
survive that. You just told the administrative state and their
state run media, because that's what they are, that they

(59:02):
can select the president, they can try to kill the
other one, they can wage a coup against the sitting
one if they don't like them, and they don't, you know,
doesn't matter if you vote for them or not, doesn't matter.
And after the Trump administration, which the lesson of that was,
they don't listen to the president if they don't believe

(59:23):
you made the right choice. The president's not in control.
And that's the lesson between that and the lesson of
Biden's administration, which is just getting worse. They're just kind
of like advancing this anti self governance kind of government,
which is what it is. I don't think you do
get it back if you lose this one, guys, I
really don't. I don't. I think this is it.

Speaker 3 (59:43):
I think this is it.

Speaker 2 (59:45):
We try to throw them in prison. That doesn't work,
You try to kill them, that doesn't work. You just
boot his opponent out, replace them with someone you think
may do better. The hell is this?

Speaker 1 (59:57):
That's exactly the question that I keep asking on every
s Oh, what the hell is this? Because Democrats it
seems like yeah, I mean, and then the media just
papers over it like it's not a big deal, not
fully understanding that if they ever got the authoritarian, you know, fascist,
communist stuff that they so desire and that the Democrats
represent today, they would be first on the target list
to go. You're the understand Nate. I don't understand the

(01:00:21):
end I don't understand the endgame of destroying one's own country.
And not only that, even some of the European leaders,
like you know, it's like you're importing all these people,
You're destroying your own country. What's the endgame there? You know?
And now so well on that relatively sad and depressing note,
tell people how they can support you, Rich And.

Speaker 2 (01:00:42):
Let me just say, I think they're fanatics, and fanatics
don't think about the end game, you know, like they're
ideologically they're ideological fanatics, and that's all that. They don't
think like you, and I think they're not rational or logical.
Best place to follow me is right below the name folks.
Right there, People's pundit that locals people's punt at that
locals dot com. The public Polling Project is rip in

(01:01:05):
and I hope it continues to you know, I think
people see it, Shoan, I think they see it. I
think that, you know, I'm giving people a hard time,
but at the root of it, the polling project is
starting to take off. And it wouldn't be if people
didn't want and like yearn for someone to give them
the straight you know, just straight up, you know. And yeah,
so I'm glad for it, and I appreciate everybody's support.

(01:01:26):
I really do.

Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
All right, give my best the savage Laura, and I'll
see you next week. My friend back to you and yours,
my friend, see you soon. Rich. Take care. That was
Savage Rich Barst the smartest polster in the business again.
He's the director of Big Data poll and the host
of a great live stream show on Rumble Inside the Numbers.
You should definitely go subscribe to him if you can
on locals follow subscribe to his show on Rumbles. He's

(01:01:50):
just he's just the smartest poster in the business and
gives us a sense of where we are in this crazy,
confusing moment. Okay, folks, So tomorrow have an amazing show
for you planned. Make sure you smash that little green
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(01:02:13):
Mike Wallas will be there, Congressman Brian mass will be there.
I think there might be somebody else we'll see. I'm
kind of kind of excited to rally the troops for
JD Vance in my home state of Pennsylvania and in
the critically important part of Pennsylvania and Western Pennsylvania. So
I got an amazing show planned for you tomorrow. Make
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(01:02:38):
or we kick Ass, Take Names, take the fight to
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see you tomorrow. Seriously, I know that we talk about
some deep stuff, dark stuff on this show, but if
we don't expose it, if we don't talk about it,

(01:03:00):
it doesn't come to light. And really, you know, sunlight
is the best disinfectant. So we get it all out there.
But keep the faith. The best is yet to come.
If you stay in the fight, We're gonna save this country.
And as always, folks, God bless you all. I'll see
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(01:03:21):
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