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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Caplis and welcome to today's online podcast
edition of The Dan Caplis Show. Please be sure to
give us a five star rating if you'd be so kind,
and to subscribe, download and listen to the show every
single day on your favorite podcast platform. Well, the American
way is to save the world for truth and justice,
but unfortunately the Democrats Obama, Biden Harris have been doing

(00:25):
the opposite by empowering Iran. And the reason that I
take your time with it at five oh six on
this perfect Monday afternoon is I personally believe that we
are on the verge of a change in the world's
landscape and a change for the better in a gigantic way.
And it's going to be the first reshaping of the

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world in favor of freedom in our lifetimes that was
not led by the United States of America, and in fact,
it runs counter to what the ruling party in the
United States of America would do. And Israel is going
to lead the way for the world. Right now, I
know all the focus is on Israel going into Lebanon

(01:09):
to get Hesbelah. And when we say Hesbela, let's just
say Iran, right because Hesbelah is the Iranian regime and
a big distinction between the Iranian regime which is raw
evil and the good people of Iran who are hostages
to that regime. But the evil regime is present on
Israel's doorstep in the form of Hespelah. That's just the

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title they give it. And so Israel has wisely decided
after October seven, and in view of Iran about to
get a nuclear weapon courtesy of the largesse of Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris, Israel has wisely decided that it
must now act to save itself from this mortal threat

(01:52):
from Iran. So what I believe is happening, this is
just my opinion. What I believe is happening, is that
Israel is prepared to go into Iran and to take
out their nuke program, but that Israel understands that the
way Iran will retaliate is through Hespela on Israel's border,

(02:14):
northern border, and so Israel has to take out Hesbela first,
which it has every right to do. Right. Espel has
been terrifying Israel for years and years and years, and
the United States wouldn't tolerate that for a second. Coming
out of Canada or Mexico. So Israel's in the process
of doing that, not as an end into itself, though
it would be a very beneficial and just end in

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and of itself, but in order to clear the decks
to be able to go take out the Iranian nukes.
And I think that is the end game in all
of this, and the entire world will be so very
well served and in doing so. If I'm right about
this and that's the end of this, then there's a

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real chance to free the great people of Iran from
that evil regime. Because if Israel, and let's say this
is a starting point, right, Israel is not going to lose.
Israel is not going to lose. That nation has proved
itself phenomenally, stunningly biblically adept at preserving and protecting itself

(03:19):
and its people, and it is not going to lose. Yes,
it failed on October seventh, the state did, the government
did it missed it, but they are making up for
that now and they are not going to lose. So
I look forward to so many tremendous changes on the
world stage, you know, here in the United States, with

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what I fully expect to be it's not guaranteed, but
Trump getting another term and then the right kind of policies,
piece through strength, etc. Israel. I believe this is in
progress now, and we'll be following the timing of our
election track, because if you're Benjamin Yahu, you can't bet
the very survival of your people on the outcome of
an American election. None of us can be certain about it,

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and so I think the timing is going to be
roughly parallel, and I think we're going to get to
a point, we have a real shot to get to
a point very soon where the future of this nation
in the world looks so much brighter. Eight five five
for zero five A two five five the number. So
we got that going for us, and much more to
talk about locally and nationally. But I did need to

(04:27):
start with that, because what's more important, got a ton
of great poll results for you. I really do want
to preview this debate tomorrow night. Though it sounds like
I'm the only person who cares about it. I just think, first,
I think it's going to be tremendous entertainment, and jd.
Vance has the skills to do what we all wish
President Trump had done in that first debate, and again

(04:50):
I think Trump won the first debate in the terms
of doing what you needed to do to win the election,
and here has lost the first debate in that sense.
But listen, Trump had a lot of missed opport tunities.
He has tremendous skills at format. Is not Taylor made
for him. It is Taylor made for JD. Vance. And
Walls is living a political lie. And if these moderators

(05:12):
give Vance any opportunity, any shot at a fair playing
field tomorrow, I think he's going to politically dismember Walls.
And it will be It will be a much more
impactful moment in this campaign than you normally get from
a VP debate. Kevin in Boulder, you're on the Dan
Kapla show.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
Welcome, Hey there, are you saying that you believe Israel
will destroy Iran?

Speaker 1 (05:36):
No, not at all. Israel will save Iran. Israel will
destroy the Iranian nuclear weapons program, which hopefully then will
lead to an overthrow of the evil regime, saving the
people and the nation of Iran in the process. And
you believe that because, well, because of what we see

(05:58):
happening right now. Israel clearly, brilliantly has been planning for
a long time to decimate Iran in Lebanon and Iran
in the form of hesblah, And I think that's clearly
too full purpose, right, one is to protect Israel from
that immediate threat. The other is to take away Iran's
ability to launch the more devastating form of counterattack after

(06:23):
Israel goes in for those nukes, because we know Israel
has to go in for the nukes, right, Israel can't
sit back and allow Iran to become nuclear.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Well, the Bible has never been wrong, and Bible prophecy
states that in the Last Days, which I believe we're in.
In fact, Jesus said he was in the Last Days,
states that Assyria, which today is Germany, the king of
the South, will destroy the King of the North, which

(06:56):
is Iran, and then and then Germany will go into
Israel peacefully and take over a third part of Jerusalem.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Well, my friend, yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
I've been studying Bible prophecy for fifteen years and I'm
not claiming to be an expert, and I'm not claiming
I can't be wrong. But the Bible is very clear
about the Last Days in prophecy and what's going on
in the United States especially, but all the nations of
Israel is exactly the beginning of what Bible prophecy says

(07:32):
will occur here.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Well, Kevin, I appreciate the call on that. I'm certainly
not an expert on that. I do agree that the
Bible's never been wrong. But what I believe is we
are on the verge of something fantastic, and that the
world is going to be such a better place a
year from now, and that there's real reason to be
not pollyannish, but to be optimistic about there being dramatic change.

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And in this case it's being led double barrel, It's
being led by the great people of Israel, while at
the same time, hopefully the people of America are saving
this nation by rejecting the crazy far left radicalism of
Kamala Harrison the Democrats and giving Trump that second term
eight five five for zero five eight two five five

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the number. Let me get to some more texts before
Oh no, I can't do that. I have to deliver
on my teas. So Friday, we're talking about this prayer
that said at the end of most Catholic masses, the
prayer to Saint Michael, the Archangel who's not a saint,
he's an angel, but he is a great warrior protector.

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And so I had mentioned on Friday show, and I
read the first part of the prayer that I wanted
to offer it in support of Donald Trump. For the
safety of Donald Trump, because any rational person can see that,
first of all, he deserves to be protected we all
do from assassins like that, but that the good of
the nation depends deeply on the many assassins who've been

(09:02):
pursuing him failing and so amazingly. Trump then tweets out
the Saint Michael of our kindrel prayer on Sunday gets
a massive response to it. So for those not familiar
with it, here is the prayer.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Saint Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our
protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May
God rebuke him. We humbly pray and do thou, o,
Prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God,
cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who

(09:37):
prowl through the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
Yeah, And the Left goes crazy over that. What could
possibly be wrong with that? I'm glad. They say it
at the end of every mass not to get too personal,
but I say it every morning before I leave the house,
and I believe in it. So I'm very very happy
to see President and Trump invoked that prayer. Hey when
we come back, mix of local national, but speaking of Trump,

(10:05):
clearly a very significant tactical effort underway by the Trump
campaign to question the intelligence of Kamala Harris, the whether
she's intelligent enough to be president. Thank goodness, the word
dumb's not being used, the word stupid's not being used.
But this is very direct, very repeated. Want to get

(10:27):
your reaction to it, as well as some more of
that really really encouraging polling that's coming in and preview
the debate tomorrow night eight five five for zero five
A two five five text d an five seven seven
three nine.

Speaker 4 (10:41):
And now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
All right, second time this show. I will bite what's
what's the message? And I love the song the original
maybe a little more, but I love that. Who is that?

Speaker 5 (10:53):
By the way, that is the original? No by the
writer of the song who was one of the highwaymen,
Chris Christofferson.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
Really passed two who just died. Wow.

Speaker 5 (11:02):
Now it was made more famous by the cover version
of it, which was Janis job One.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
See, I would have bet the opposite. I would have
bet that she at the original.

Speaker 4 (11:10):
No, this was him very underrated. I think a lot
is a massage.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Never knew he's sang it. That was him? Wow, well
good pull yeah, sorry, he's gone.

Speaker 4 (11:20):
Tremendous artist.

Speaker 5 (11:21):
And it leaves us with what just Willie Nelson now
as the Highwaymen because Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings had
passed away some years ago.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
In diss Willy even know he's here?

Speaker 5 (11:32):
I don't know, dan it really it maybe is a
show topic. Is Willie Nelson still alive? Because he's basically
preserved by intense marijuana youth.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
I thought the last time I saw him, I thought
the last time I saw him he was eighty or ninety,
and that was a long time ago. But he was good.
It was a good show.

Speaker 4 (11:52):
He's ninety three now.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
It was a good show. Hey, let me get to
some of these texts before you get back to the
hot sound of the day. If you just joined us,
thank you. I'll up the show so far in sixty
seconds or less. I believe We're on the verge of
a major development in world history. I think Israel is
step by step moving toward taking out the Iranian nukes,
which will hopefully free the people of Iran, then through

(12:16):
a regime change, and certainly save the world in America
from that evil scourage. I think the American election is
doing exactly what I predicted and tending very very very
strongly to Donald Trump right now on the eve of
this great opportunity for the Trump campaign tomorrow night. So
we're previewing that and deeper diving some of the polls.

(12:39):
Texter says, Dan, I have a degree with honors and
international relations. You obviously don't.

Speaker 4 (12:46):
And who was sick?

Speaker 1 (12:49):
No, I think it means he couldn't figure out what
to study. I wish he would call the show. I
wish he would call the show and have the conversation
we have on AH these big name everything else international
affairs experts, and I enjoy it thoroughly. And what I
want to hear from somebody, particularly somebody like that, is

(13:10):
show me where I'm wrong, because it's it's interesting. The
text doesn't doesn't try to make any countercase.

Speaker 5 (13:17):
It doesn't saying at the subtlety of your burn against
the decree thought me to insult them, but hey, you did,
and it's it's come.

Speaker 4 (13:24):
Oh no, you're so right.

Speaker 5 (13:27):
Just embrace the rightness of your observation here, thank you,
Thank you said, let's embrace the rightness of your observation.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
I will do just that, thank you.

Speaker 1 (13:39):
And as we speak, uh Israel many speculating on the
verge of a ground ground operation in Lebanon. Limited ground
operation already been launched. But the brilliance of the Israeli military,
you know, it's it's just phenomenal to watch unfold, right,
but yeah, so please, it's it's so interesting this. Do

(14:00):
we have a limit on the number of words? I
know a practical limit on text is if it isn't
like a quick point, it's hard to get on air.
But he could have written paragraphs if he wanted to write.
Is there a character limit on text to this show?
Da N five seven seven three nine.

Speaker 4 (14:15):
I don't know, because you've seen some books written.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
Oh yeah, yeah. But all I'm saying is he is
unable to voice a single factual criticism of my analysis, right,
which I will take as an admission that I am correct.
Dan what effect will the port workers strike be? All
of the awe from the Middle East comes in through
those to be refined. Biden has given away our reserves.
What do we do? What effect on the election? Listen,

(14:40):
I think if there is a major port strike, then
it's going to be bad for this administration, right because
it's going to be bad for the American economy, et cetera.
So I figure they will find some way to get
that resolved very quickly. Dan, I know you're talking about Israel,
but don't you think the Russia Ukraine war hasn't ended,
Because then you Ukraine's money train will end. We will

(15:02):
have no reason to continue to throw money at them, which,
by the way, I think is disgusting. And it goes
on from there. Listen. I think the reason that war
hasn't ended is because of the evil of Vladimir Putin,
and that war I don't think can be successfully ended
until Europe shows more resolve. American America is throwing enormous

(15:24):
amounts of money at it, and I have no problem
with a significant American contribution as long as it's toward
a plan that has an endgame of success. And because
of the evil of Putin, and the number of Russians
Putin is willing to feed into the killing machine. At

(15:45):
this point, listen, Ukraine is the innocent victim. Ukraine is
being raped and pillaged by an evil Putin. But until
Europe shows more resolve, including a willingness to put European
boots on the ground in Ukraine, there should never be
a single American boot on the ground in Ukraine. Then
I don't think there's going to be the opportunity for

(16:06):
Ukraine to win the type of victory it's entitled to win.
And since Europe is clearly not willing to make that
kind of commitment to Ukraine, then I think what's going
to happen is after Trump wins the election. I think
at that point there will be a deal. Will it
be as good a deal as Ukraine should have. No,
But that won't be Trump's fault. That'll be the fault

(16:28):
of Europe for being unwilling to step up and do
what it should do. Eric in Denver, you're on the
dan Kaplas. She'll welcome.

Speaker 6 (16:35):
Why Dan, you're gray American.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Eric, You're a greater American. I'm going to tweet that
picture of you out tomorrow morning. It's just one of
the greatest pictures I've ever seen. What are you thinking.

Speaker 6 (16:46):
I'm thinking that I don't know if you know this
the breaking news about that superstar that I thought she
was tremendous, Caitlin Clark. Oh yeah, what's the news, Quentin,
the United States to Europe.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
No, Eric, you're tying my leg. No, you would not lie.
I know you would not lie.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
And where it relates to President Trump, I was hoping
that before she laughed, Well, you know, of course she's
going to play next year, but I wish that she
would endorse the great President Trump to counteract Taylor swift
endorsement of Heiden Harris. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
Yeah, my friend, it looks like the Taylor Swift endorsement,
at least according to the polls, has hurt Kamala Harris. Now, Eric,
I'm looking online right now. I'm not seeing any story
that Caitlin Clark is going to play in Europe instead
of the United States. But I know you to be
a man of truth and great accuracy.

Speaker 4 (17:49):
So we're going to hit this break.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
But if you find something, give me a heads up
on it, okay, and I'll tweet that picture out tomorrow. Okay,
thank you, my friend. Thank you. You're on the Dan
Kapla Show.

Speaker 4 (18:03):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Wow, it's time for me to get a tattoo. Whoa Dan, Yeah,
maybe a lot of them, but I know I've got
to figure out where to start. That song just inspired me.
I know what it's going to say, but got to
come up with the design a location. What I've never
understood is the folks who get one and then they

(18:27):
want to hide it. Why would you get one to
hide it? Like mine's going to be on my forehead?

Speaker 5 (18:33):
Do not do that, Dan, But they want to do
that because you know, they keep it professional business like.
So you got if nobody can see it, I know
you can show it off and like the beach, you
don't hide your tad under a bushel.

Speaker 4 (18:45):
Right, Well, let's have somebody who speaks, who has a
bunch of them.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
Oh okay, which I no, no, no, Well, how do
you know, Ryan?

Speaker 5 (18:53):
She's told me many times, and I said I would
never get one because I couldn't decide on one that
I would like till the end of my days, except
maybe the old English d for the Tigers Adam Troit six.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
Oh, I think it's time for a dan caplish there.

Speaker 5 (19:06):
We should we should invite suggestions from our texters as
to what and where you should get tattoo and don't.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
The Oh gosh, lady what do they call it? Lady Justice?
Oh that would be great. We're having this amazing Lady
Justice artwork commissioned for the office. It's just so inspiring.

Speaker 4 (19:29):
Yeah, but what we have to start with Amy her
name somewhere.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Oh, but you can combine it with Lady Justice.

Speaker 4 (19:37):
I think that fits right.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Yeah, yeah, be the hottest Lady Justice. Eric and castle Rock.
I just thought of a whole lot of lines that
go with the Dan Caplis show.

Speaker 4 (19:49):
Welcome Eric, Hey, Eric, good to talk to you. You too,
Thank you.

Speaker 6 (19:57):
I just said you were you were.

Speaker 7 (19:58):
Talking about Russia and every and I know you've been
looking for uh slogans. I didn't know if you had
a chance to catch the Putin interview with Tucker Carlston.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Yeah, I did see that, and.

Speaker 7 (20:16):
Putin pretty definitively said he would be for Harris.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Yeah, but he's the he's the devil, right, I mean, listen,
he clearly wants Kamala Harris right, because he can roll her,
just like he rolled Biden. But I would never believe
a word out of Putin's mouth on anything.

Speaker 7 (20:37):
Well, I think that's a slogan is I'm voting with
Putin and then just Harris walls.

Speaker 4 (20:47):
Eric.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
Appreciate the way you could insert Iron, because even the
US government, the Biden administration, right, Eric, thank you for
your call, he said, to confirm that Iran wants Harris
to win and is in fact hacked Trump's campaign and
has sent information at least too, I think to the
Airs campaign, maybe to the Biden administration. But yeah, at
this point, Iran openly wants Harris to win. Shouldn't that

(21:08):
alone be enough to win it for Trump? Eight five
five for zero five A two five five the number, ah, Dan?
Is this what the person was talking about Kitlin Clark
and then sent a link US trending news tonight. My
apologies because of our system. Quite wisely, they don't allow
links within the iHeart system. So if you can follow

(21:29):
up text man that, I'd sure appreciate it.

Speaker 6 (21:32):
Dan.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
I hope the current regime and Iron disappears, But my
concern is what fills that void? My answer is it
couldn't be worse and there's some real chance. Remember, I mean,
you're too young, Ryan, But in two thousand and nine,
you had the great people of Iran in the streets
begging literally by name Obama to save them, remember the
Arab Spring, and Obama's instead decided implicitly, cided implicitly with

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the Iatolus. And so yeah, I think there are a
lot of great people yearning to be free there and
it is worth the chance. But I think Israel is
doing what Israel has to do to save itself, and
it's going to benefit the whole world greatly in the process,
the whole free world, because I think it's going into Iran.
I think it's going into Iran to take out those nukes,

(22:16):
not boots on the ground, even though I'm sure Israel
has a lot of operatives. Obviously Israel has a lot
of operatives in Iran, right, I mean, they were able
to blow a top ranking guy up in his guest bedroom. Yeah,
but I think it will be more from the air.
And I think that they're taking out Hespeler right now,
because forget hespel A Hespel is Iran. Iran has armed

(22:38):
forces on Israel's northern border in the form of Hespela,
and they're taking out Hespela so they can go into Iran,
take out the nukes, and not have Iran already sitting
there on their southern border. In northern border. It doesn't
make all of Israel's problems with Iran go away, because
Iran has a lot of missiles they're then going to fire,
but it'll be a lot easier easier for Israel to

(23:01):
survive the blowback from taking out the Iranian nukes if
they don't have Iran sitting there in the form of
Hespal on their northern border. H Dan and I misheard
the report. When they think it's deemed that the border
is overrun, they will not do asylum, so they don't
think there's a problem. Listen, I have complete, total, to

(23:23):
the core confidence that enough voters in the Swing States
understand the clear, unequivocal truth that it is Harrison Biden
who wanted those borders open. They opened them up. They
didn't care who the hell came in. All they saw
were potential Democrat voters. They didn't care how many young
girls and women got raped on their trip up to

(23:45):
the border. They don't see them as human, They just
see them as future Democrat voters. Voters get that, at
least enough voters get that to decide this election. Dan
Trump is partnering with Elon to provide starlinks to the
communities stated by Helene, they have taken immediate action and
done more than Biden Harris. Boy, have Biden Harris dropped

(24:06):
the ball on this one?

Speaker 6 (24:07):
Huh?

Speaker 1 (24:07):
On that devastation from Helene, I think they have clearly
dropped the ball on that, and I think that that
is not going to help Harris in this election at all.
Which brings us back, guys, which brings us back to
this amazing polling that's coming out, all of which is
is what we had predicted on the show for some
time that this race was going to keep moving decisively

(24:30):
in Trump's favor. He would reach the point where it
was going to be clear to the left that he
is highly likely to win. And then what does the
left to But here's some more proof of that, And
I want to start with this sound from Katie Kay
on MSNBC talking about Harris's problems with men, But it's men.

Speaker 8 (24:52):
I mean, I think the real struggle for the Harris
campaign is young men, older men, men of color, white men.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
That about covers it. That's kind of like the village
people there. Let's try that it's men.

Speaker 8 (25:05):
I mean, I think the real struggle for the Harris
campaign is young men, older men, men of color, white men.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
It's MSNBC Katie K. What did I call her? Ryan,
It's Katy K. She'st I called her. Oh oh yeah,
I don't tell her I did that. But so, why
do you think I'd like to opening it up to folks?
Why do you think Kamala Harris? Okay, the left admitting
it is having trouble with every kind of man except
for the non traditional man, right, because they say Tim

(25:34):
Walls is appealing to the non traditional male.

Speaker 4 (25:37):
Is tho?

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Yeah, well it depends how you define non traditional.

Speaker 5 (25:41):
Mail is Joe kaplis impacted by this particular individual.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
By Tim Walls? No, No, I'm Joe, Joe.

Speaker 5 (25:56):
I'm thinking of Trevor Kuchera, Kelly's son gen emails.

Speaker 6 (26:01):
No.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
And this is something we were talking about earlier in
the show. It's undeniable now and it's not with everybody,
of course, but it's a phenomenon we've never seen with
the GOP candidate in our lifetime before maybe a little
bit with Reagan. But that is Trump is becoming a
pop icon. He's becoming a pop icon with an awful
lot of young people, with an awful lot of young women,

(26:25):
with and with more than you would normally see for
Republican voters of color. And he's just becoming kind of
a pop icon. And we've got to just admit it.
I mean, Tim Wallas is the opposite of cool, right,
That's why that Left has been reduced to talking to
him about a redefining masculinity. Any anytime, the guy who

(26:47):
you insanely picked to be your VP because he's supposed
to appeal to white working class voters in the Upper Midwest,
anytime you have to resort to saying he's redefining masculinity
in very serious trouble, because I gotta tell you, I
haven't been everywhere in America, but I've been to a
lot of places in the Upper Midwest, and those are

(27:09):
men's men, men's men, right, And yeah, nobody up there
interested in redefining masculinity except Tim Walls eight fox five
for zero five A two five five the number when
we come back, just some more fun dynamite polling. Couple
things locally, I want to touch on and the death
of Pete Rose. Wow, you're on the Dankplas Show.

Speaker 4 (27:33):
And now back to the Dan Kaplass Show podcast.

Speaker 9 (27:36):
See but look at where Kamala Harris is today. She's
only leading by nine points. That would be the worst
Democratic performance in a generation, ten points off the mark
of Joe Biden, who of course won four years ago
with sort of that union guy union Joe right won
it by nineteen points. She's ten points off his mark
and the worst in a generation.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Worst in a generation support among union members, and no
doubt about why, right, And that's why when we look
at this polling trend in the blue Wall states and
we see it moving very decisively in Trump's favor at
this point. And yeah, he may only be up a
point here or down a point there, up a couple
of points here, but compared to his polling in twenty twenty,

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when he lost by a whisker, lost by a handful
of votes, for example in Wisconsin and a relative handful
in Pennsylvania, he's way, way, way ahead of that polling.
And it's easy to understand why, right. I mean that
these swing states, certainly in the Upper Midwest, dominated by
working people, and why in the world would they support
Kamala Harris. Now this ties into a perfect weight on

(28:40):
the show, Ryan, because I've had another one of those
political epiphanies, and I think we have reached that point.
I think we have reached that point in the race
where Kamala Harris knows it's over. She knows she's going
to lose. Anything could happen, right, and of course anything

(29:01):
could happen, but I think she knows at this point
she's likely to lose, and I think that is affecting
her performance right now in multiple ways. Let's face it,
some of these interviews like the one today, I don't
think you performed that way if you think you're still
in this race and it's going to be a very
close race. We'll have some of that sound tomorrow, but

(29:24):
just talking about laughing about how she really likes her sleep,
and this and that, and it just not the kind
of stuff you say. I'll have some of that sound tomorrow.
But here's I think more powerful evidence, assuming this report
is correct. Trump's events over the last three days town
hall and Warren Michigan event and Walker Michigan rally in Wisconsin.

(29:47):
Interview with Dave Ramsay, meeting with Zelensky, press conference at
Trump Tower, Georgia, Alabama football game rally in Erie, Pennsylvania,
and then of course there was the Wisconsin event, this report,
if it's accurate, the last three days, twenty minute photo
op at the border, private fundraisers with rich San Francisco donors,
and then of course she did this interview today with

(30:09):
a couple of influencer types. I think she knows at
this point that she has likely lost. We'll see, we'll
see if that affects her performance over the course of
the race. And believe me, I am not assuming anything
at this point, taking anything for granted. I just think
the race is following the course that we had predicted
on this show and trending very heavily toward Trump. Now,

(30:32):
could he still blow it? Sure, He's only human, And
there have been lots of situations where candidates if it's
been theirs to lose, and they did something to lose it, right.
I mean we saw that here in Colorado. Ken Buck
had that US Senate race sewn up. He had sewn
up with about a week left, and he would have
been a tremendous US Senator. I believe that was back

(30:53):
in the Ken Buck as a conservative days, and he
was a great conservative before he then started doing some
of this other whack stuff. Yeah, and then he made
a mistake when unmeet the press said some stuff and
blew that race, and that was sad for all of us.
He would have been a great center. Yeah, races can

(31:13):
be given away. But at this point, Ryan, you think
I'm wrong. I think Trump would have to give this
race away.

Speaker 4 (31:18):
At this point, Well, what you just cited.

Speaker 5 (31:19):
I think the devil's in the details of these big
San Francisco left wing fundraisers. They're just trying to staunch
the bleeding. They're trying to recuperate what they had lost
with Biden, try to win those down ballot races senate
in house, just sustain I don't think they view Kamala
Harris as a viable candidate who can win.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
And it goes back to what I've been saying for
weeks and weeks and weeks now. I think you have
a lot of smart people on the left who think
it will be a disaster for the Democratic Party, which
is their tool, right, a disaster for the Dems if
she wins, because she's going to be disastrous they're going
to get blown out in the mid terms, they're going
to get blown out in twenty eight and they're not

(32:00):
even going to get a Supreme Court pick over those
four years. Hey, tell me what you think about this.
This big headline on CNN about five minutes ago, Trump
World sees major opening to target Harris in final weeks,
and then CNN ran the story about three minutes later,
what do you think that major opening is? And here's
a hint spoiler alert. CNN gave credence to the Trump

(32:24):
line of attack and said it may be very effective.
So what's that major opening for Trump that CNN is
talking about?

Speaker 5 (32:36):
What I see, Dan is a network in CNN that
can probably see the forest for the trees, and they
don't want to be on the wrong side of this
by calling it wrong, So they're opening that door to
the likelihood that she's going to lose.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
So what do you think that issue is? And that's
not a fair question to you, right, could be anything,
but it's something we've talked about on this show for
a long time as being an issue that could very
well determin in this race. And we saw Trump running
ads on this during the Alabama Georgia football game, and
what's the one during the Bronco game. Also, anyway, here's

(33:08):
the next CNN headline after that one Trump team stokes
culture war over trans rites. And then they had an
expert on to talk about why this new Trump ad
that hammers Harris just uses the video of Harris bragging
about how she wants taxpayer funded sex change operations for inmates.

(33:30):
Stuff like that. And then CNN Zone expert was saying reluctantly, Yeah,
Americans are fine with people are transgender, but Americans don't
want the surgeries for kids, they don't want men and
women's sports. That this is a hot button issue for people.
I think this is going to be so. And then
they had Charlemagne the god I don't want to call
them a god. They had Charlemagne on very very popular

(33:53):
influential talk show host in America also has a large
black audience on saying that those Trump ads are very effective.
But here's the point. Yes, because of that issue, which
is critical, what same person wants men in girls bathrooms
and locker rooms and sports and all this other stuff
are paying for sex change operations for inmates or anybody else.

(34:13):
But it also is it just reveals Kamala Harris her
true wild eyed far left radicalism. This is tremendous spot
by Trump Ryan.

Speaker 4 (34:23):
Great job.

Speaker 1 (34:23):
Thanks again, Kelly, you're the best. Join us tomorrow on
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