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Speaker 1 (01:40):
Hey, everybody, welcome back to another episode of Just Listen
to Yourself with Kira Davis. I am your host, Kia Davis,
and we are as I record, eight days out from
I never say this, but I'm saying it. Today the
most important election of our time, and today it's been
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tough getting work done. It's been tough staying engaged in
this election. And you would think it would be the opposite.
This should be the most interesting one. But I am
exhausted with all of the weirdness and hatred and Camela
and everything. I am just exhausted. And I feel like
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a lot of you probably feel like me. I'm limping
into this election. I really feel like Trump has this momentum.
It's very obvious when you just look at the rallies,
but this is how it was in twenty twenty. People
were still excited even though we were in the heat
of COVID and disaster. So I, like a lot of you,
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I was pretty burned by twenty twenty, and I'm concerned
about the cheating, But outside of the cheating, it does
feel like Trump is on his way to a pretty
decisive victory. And I just don't know where to land
on that, you know, I just don't know where to land.
I don't know who's going to be better. Are the
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Democrats going to be better at cheating? And in twenty twenty,
It's interesting, in twenty twenty, we were all still especially
in my industry, we're all still gunshy, not all of us,
but some of us gunshy about saying there's definite cheating,
there's definite cheating, because it just it was like saying
you're not vaccinated, you know, And also it was hard
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to get proof of your assertions out there. But now
things have changed. Elon bought Twitter, a lot of things
have changed, and now we're seeing a lot of proof
of the cheating and a lot of proof of some
pretty nefarious stuff probably going on. And this is another
reason why I believe they're working so hard to keep
Trump out. If Trump starts digging around some of this stuff,
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and I'm not sure that he will by the way,
people I know I've said, yeah, they're upset because he's
going to get in there and then he's just going to,
you know, take an act and start chopping heads. And
I think, to a certain extent, yes, that's going to
be true. There's going to be a lot of people
who are going to experience some of Trump's revenge. But
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I also think that a lot of times what happens
is you get there and if you're a decent leader,
you realize that doing some of the things that you
always dreamed of doing would really topple the American balance.
So I'm not sure we're going to see him do
all the things that we in theory would like him
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to do. But it's clear they are very worried that
he's going to do at least some of them, and
he's going to start digging around and perhaps some of
this election interference is going to be part of it,
and that's going to throw a big monkey wrench into
the plans of Democrats. And I'm sorry to Democrats listening
to this show, but I'm fifty now, and so I
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think I'm at a point in my life where I
can definitively state some opinions based on the patterns I've
seen throughout my life. And I will say this, I
genuinely don't believe Democrats would win most elections if it
weren't for cheating. I genuinely don't believe it. I don't
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believe the Democrat Party can win elections based on the
strength of their ideas. Mostly that's where I'm at. I
say this as a former Democrat voter. I don't think
their ideas win and that's why they're always lying, and
that's why they're always favoring censorship. And we had that
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video of Kamala talking about how Elon is he's been irresponsible.
We've got to take his toys away. That's how they
look at us as children and all these rules are
are not to protect us, these rules are to restrain us.
So anyways, that's a little in reduction here. But I
just wanted to go through some clips today. I didn't
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really have it seems like all there is to talk
about are all I care about right now, or don't
care about, as it were. Just this election is consuming everything.
It's been the content of this channel for most of
the last half year or so. So I wanted to
play some clips today and just break down some of
what's going on now. I want you to know that
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what's happening right now on the left deserve. It's a
complete meltdown, a complete and utter meltdown. That's how you
know how well Trump is doing. I wouldn't. I would
say it wasn't even like this in twenty twenty when
Biden was running. People had tds, people were upset. But
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this palpable sense of dread, that this upset vibe that
is engrossing the left right now, it wasn't this way
in twenty twenty. But I think they sense, I mean,
I know they sense. Excuse me, I'm sorry. If you
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hear my dog barking out there. The landscapers are out
there the hoa landscapers come around and my dog has
to protect us from the leaf blowers. This is a
very important job for her. So sorry if you hear
that ill and in a minute, anyways, to go on.
They're losing it. And you can tell by the tone
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not only of these rallies. I mean you look at Obama,
you look at Michelle Obama. They're out there. They're not
talking to people about why camel is going to be
a great leader and why they're excited for the future.
They're scolding people. They're yelling at people, They're hollering at people.
So here is exhibit A. This is comedian and actor
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Billy Eichner. I don't know if you know who Billy is.
I'm actually a fan of his work. He used to
do a great series used to be on some of
the late night shows, Billy on the Street, where he
would just assault people on the street with questions and
he's kind of wacky, funny. And he also you may
know him, he was in a little bit of a
controversy controversy excuse me last year or the year before.
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He's gay, and he had a movie, a Jet Appatow
movie about two gay guys Bros. And it didn't do
well at the box office. It was supposed to be
a mainstream gay comedy. It just didn't work. Didn't do well,
and Billy got really upset. He said, this is a
problem with America. They're all homophobic. And so a lot
of people took him to task for that. So he's
been quite he's I think he's just an angry guy.
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I think most comedians are to be honest underneath. He's
just an angry guy. But he took to social media
this week to scold people about the voting, and he
was really upset. And I'm playing this to you because
this is where the left is at right now. This
is what is happening now. I want you to remember
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that these are the same people who will get on
shows like The View and say we've never been more divided.
This country is so divided. Everyone's so angry, everyone's so hateful.
I want you to think about how guys like this
describe men like Donald Trump. And we're gonna play a
little clip from Trump later. As angry, as hateful, as bitter,
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as vengeful as Nazis, as they would murder you if
they could, He would kill you if he could. He's
he's horrible, he's loud, he's obnoxious, he's crass. That's a one.
That's one. I want you to remember that. That's a
descriptor of him that they use a lot. He's crass,
he's so rude, all right, So when you think about that,
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and I've heard Billy Eichner himself say these things about Trump,
as you listen to Billy, I'm not going to play
his full remarks. For one, they're over three minutes. But
for two, there is a lot of cussing in here,
and that's going to make Darvio's job a lot harder.
So I'm just going to play a few beats of this.
There there will be a lot of bleeping, So if
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that's going to bother you, maybe don't listen to this
with your kids. I'm not responsible for this language. He is,
but let's go ahead and take a listen and then
I'll break it down.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
Hey, everyone, it's Billy. I don't post videos like this often,
but I will regret it if I don't. It's two
weeks till the election. I'm getting a lot of texts
and feeling a lot of people panicking, and then other
people saying no, no, no, that don't panic, don't panic,
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and I think those people are wrong. It is time
to panic, okay, and not just panic, but to do
something about it, because, like many people are saying today,
the polls are not good. I'm just gonna be blunt.
I don't work for the Kamala campaign. I'm just gonna
call it like I see it. The polls are not good.
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Trump has the momentum. The man's a rapist who's been
raping and sexually assaulting women his entire life. He's a
NEPO baby, incompetent mother who is mentally disintegrating in front
of our eyes, and his voters don't seem to care.
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So it's gonna be up to the rest of us
seeing people to save this country, save the economy, save
our most vulnerable citizens, working class people, women who don't
have access to abortions, LGBTQ folks, anyone with half a brain,
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the education Department, which he wants to completely eliminate. And
I don't mean you know, I don't care. People are
gonna be a billy like Anders yelling at us to
vote great. I don't You can be annoy me, but
that's not the point. Everyone has to get in the game.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
Here.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
We have two weeks. We can't let what happened with
Hillary in twenty sixteen happen again. This man is a
faking rapist. He was convicted of it in a court
of law earlier this year. But even if he wasn't,
so people saying, oh, Donald and kam of it. I
see a young people saying they're the same, or I
hate him, but I don't know if I can vote
for her. What the are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (12:28):
All right, we'll leave it there. Billy is upset. A
couple things I noticed about here. One he's given us
the temperature that is straight from the horse's mouth. That's
a Democrat voter who's engaged. She's an engaged voter. So
he's going out there, he's volunteering his time. Good for you, Billy,
by the way, thank you. I appreciate everybody who gets
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involved in the process and not just complaining about the process.
So this is somebody who's on the ground. He's putting
in his time, he's doing his work, and he's saying,
I'm out here looking at the vibe, and the vibe
is not good. It's time to panic. That's what he said,
But you'll notice how and fear does this to people
write fear anger is usually just an expression of fear.
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So he's he's obviously scared and that is being expressed
as anger. But listen to the way he talks about
Donald Trump, and we can. I don't. I'm not going
to spend this show debunking what happened to Donald Trump
and Trump in that New York trial. He's not convicted
of rape, everybody, he wasn't convicted of rape. That was
actually a I think it was a fraud trial, so
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offering payments to cover up a story, and it was
a excuse me. It was a civil trial. Also, he
was not convicted of rape. He was not a The
statute of limitations ran out on that many years ago.
Jean Carroll is a very old woman like Trump is
an old man, ran out years ago. But that that's
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I'm not going to litigate the here neither here nor there.
But that's all he has a hold on too. Right,
he's a rapist. We got to protect the most vulnerable people.
We have to protect the working class. And it's the
working class that's out there saying you're not listening to us.
Billy's give doing this from some Los Angeles high rise.
He's doing that video. You can see out the window
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behind him. He's in his bubble. He doesn't work with
the working class. I'll bet you if we pulled the
crews on his project. That's how you know if an
actor is legit. If they're hanging with the crew, that's
a legit actor. I can have been on movie sets
if some there are two levels of primary crew members.
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If your primary crew you're like actors, directors, DP, that
kind of stuff. There's two kinds. There's those people who
only hang with their their group, and there's reasons for that.
Sometimes in your off time you're needing to coordinate and brainstorm,
and it's just better to spend most of your off
time together as well. But there's also the group that
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in their breaks or smoke breaks or lunch breaks, they're
hanging out at the crew table, the production crew table.
They're hanging out with those people, because those are the
real ones. Those are the working class people. They aren't
a lot of them aren't union. It's just job to job.
They're contractors. They're regular working joes. I bet you if
we pold Billy's movie sets. The crew would say, Billy
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never talks to the production crew. But this is just
another It's symbolic. That's what I'm trying to say here.
This whole rant, insane, angry, fearful rant, is based on
this view that we're the ones that care about the
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little guy. And because in our minds, the little guy
is the guy who can't become a woman when he
wants to, or the little guy is the guy who
wants to marry another guy. The little guy isn't the
father of four who bought a McDonald's franchise and who
is now struggling with the thinnest of profit margins to
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try to make this business work, even though Governor Knewsom
just forced him to pay teenagers twenty dollars an hour
to flip burgers. That's the little guy. The little guy
is the seven eleven owner here in California who has
had his store rated dozens of times, not just by
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organized crime theft gangs, but also by homeless and drug addicts.
Because we have this crazy prop forty seven here and
when he goes to the governor, he says, we need help.
We're barely surviving here. I'm an immigrant, I own this
seven eleven franchise, and it's been knocked over twelve times already.
We need you to help. And the governor's response is
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to make it illegal for the seven eleven owner to
protect his business when someone comes to rob it or
threaten it. Makes it illegal for him to fight back.
That's literally what we've done here in California. That's the
law now. That was the governor and the legislator's response
to seven eleven owners complaining about crime in their stores.
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That's who the little guy is. That's not who Billy
Eigner thinks is the little guy. That's not who Kamala
Harris thinks is the little guy. And for long, a
long time, the little guy, if he wanted to be
a loyal Democrat, could ignore that type of disconnection. He
could ignore it because things were okay. Maybe not the best,
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but things were okay. But now things are not okay.
They're not even close to okay. There's no way to
cover up the pain that the average American is experiencing
in their everyday life. There's no way to make it
go away. That's why Obama's out there failing. He could
cover all that up with his flowery language is diplomatic language.
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People believed him because they liked what they saw. People
don't like what they see with Camelo, so there's nothing
to There's no the Democrat way to cover up this
distasteful these distasteful consequences of their policies. It's just to
talk real good. And now they can't even do that,
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so they have the wrong impression of who the little
guy is. Now you've seen this party flip. It's remarkable.
I've always wondered how this happened. Now we're experiencing this
in real time. I think this is Let's take a
moment and think about the moment. What where we are
in history. We are watching the flip in real time.
History books will write about this and down the road,
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decades and decades down the road, people will argue about
whether or not this really happened, whether or not it
was true. Oh, the Republicans were always the party of
the working class, right, we get to witnesses right now
in real time. We're watching the Republican Party go from
being a meme of big corporate, big money, big profits
to being the party of the working class. And the
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Democrats are going from being the party of the working class, unions,
wage workers, all of that, teachers, nurses, to being the
party of the elites, and the corporate profiteer, profiteering.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
And all of that.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
We're seeing it in real time. It's really remarkable. So
when I see a guy like Billy out there again,
everything you hear from this point forward coming from these guys,
you need to recognize it is all projection. It is
one hundred percent projection. So whatever they are saying about
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Republicans and Conservatives and Donald Trump, that's who they are,
that's what they would do. It's all projections. That's why
they say that. They because if they were in power
and they had the chance to do X, Y and Z,
that's what they would do. So obviously that's what this
weirdo would do. Guys like Billy are scared, and I
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feel badly for him, because there's nothing to be scared of.
This is going to be good, This is going to
be fine. If this happens, this will be great for
the country, this will be good for him, it'll be
good for his products, it'll be There's no secret agenda here,
as far as I can tell, I think there's always
an underlying, overall secret agenda. That's my tinfoil hat talking.
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But I think for this instance, this may in this election.
I don't there's no secret agenda like he's going to
get in there and then murder all gay people. That's
not going to happen. But this is the level of
their insanity. It's narcissism. They believe they they don't believe
that they are right. It's not just that they believe
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they are right, they believe they are holy, and so
they are prosecuting a holy war. And so there is
no more room for political discussion or debate or persuasion
with most of the progressive left. Maybe you're liberal friends.
I've got liberal friends who are voting Trump this year
because someone tried to transler kid in school. I mean,
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that's literally happening here in California. Aaron Friday. Look her up,
Aaron Friday. I'll have her on the show. She's a
big education activist here in California. I do work with
her on occasion. Democrat, San Francisco. Democrat, y'all lives in
San Francisco. Okay, flipped this year? Vote You can look
her up on Twitter right now, Aaron Friday. Like the
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day in like the day, and she has posted it.
She sent her ballot in early. By the way, California
early returns for California one million Republican ballots never before,
never happened before. In twenty twenty two, we can get
Republicans to go early to the polls. We are begging
people to go early so we could get those early
return you know, or exit polling data. And because people
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were so burned from twenty twenty and twenty two, couldn't
get Republicans to get to those polls early. A million
ballots returned early so far. That is because people on
it known. They don't even want to wait, they want
it known. I voted, and I want this to happen,
and I wanted to happen asap. Aaron has a few
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posts about her going to voting or going to vote early,
voting for Trump because she was in a school, a
liberal San Francisco school district. They were trying to trans
the kids there and she didn't appreciate it, and she
simply wrote a friendly letter to her to her ideological
colleagues in the school system, and they treated her like
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a maga pariah. And she was a loyal Democrat, so
they've been pushing out their own voters. That's how insane
they are on the left, that's how insane they've gotten.
So whenever you hear someone like Billy Eigner saying this
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guy wants to get rid of certain people, that's because
that's what Billy would do if he could. Now, I
want you to ask yourself this question. Jessic Kelly says
this stuff all the time on the Internet, and a
lot of people think he's joking or being hyperbolic, and
he kind of is to make a point, but he's
making real points. Believe me, he believes the stuff and
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now I do too. I want you to just take
all of the social media ridiculousness out of it, commentary, trolls,
all of that stuff. Take it all out and listen
to what think about what Billy just said. I'm not
gonna play it again. Go back and listen to it
if you want. And I want you to ask yourself
as he's talking. If someone came to Billy tomorrow and said,
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here's a magic executive office, wand I'm going to make
you president for one day. You have ultimate control, You
make the legislature. Do you want? You can do whatever
you want to and for the American people, you have
one day get rid of anyone. Do any do you
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think that Billy would round up all the Conservatives slash
Republicans in this country and either kill them or put
them in camps. I think he would if someone told
me he could do it with no consequences. Yeah, I
do think that. Now, it's a funny question, and someone
might laugh at it because obviously that can't happen. Billy
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Aigner's never going to be the one to decide if
I go to a concentration camp or not for my
political views. But I do think it's a question we're asking,
and I think when I listen to Billy it no,
I think, yeah, he would. I think, yeah, he would.
That should scare you, And that's why he's so scared,
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because he would. He thinks that you would. Let's go
to another club, pair, Let's go to Whoopy Goldberg. Same
kind of vibe here, Woopy Goldberg from the views, Same
kind of vibe here. She is talking about what's going
to happen if Trump wins, and how he is going
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to break up inter racial marriages. I think she's kind
of referring to people who are married to immigrants. I
guess here she is, all of you walking about you,
it's up.
Speaker 4 (25:23):
He's not going to be. He's not gonna, you know, say, oh,
you're with a white guy. I'm going to keep you
from being deported.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
No, he's going to deport you and put the white
guy with someone else. The man is out there. He's
also can Yeah, he's going. Okay, listen to what Woopy
Goldberg just said. Donald Trump is going to deport the
immigrant wives or husbands and put this and put the
spouse with a white guy. Now, think about what I
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just said about how these a it's all projection beat
These people people would do.
Speaker 5 (26:01):
This to you.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Whatever they're saying they're afraid of. They would do this
to you if someone told them they could without consequence,
they had no consequence to pay for it. They would
do it in that context. I want you to think
about what she just said. Play it again, all of.
Speaker 4 (26:22):
You talking about you, it's up. He's not going to be.
He's not gonna, you know, say, oh, you're with a
white guy, I'm going to keep you from being deported.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
No, he's going to deport you and put the white
guy with someone else. The man is out there. That's
not out there, uh so, but that that's how she's
thinking that one person can and should, I think, according
to her own philosophy, should be able to if they're
the right person, tell you who to marry, and tell
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you and and pick your spouse for you, and pick
your family for you. And if you're marrying the wrong person,
they can forcibly separate you. That's what she thinks should
be done, if it's done by the right person, because
that's what she thinks somebody else would do. So when
she says the man is out there, she's talking about herself.
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That the idea that you can be an American citizen,
born and raised in this country and think that in
an election, an election in a constitutional republic, that the
American people, with an American constitution, could possibly elect a
man who would separate espousal couple and force one member
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to marry another member of their own race, that's out there.
That's frightening where we've come. That she could be born
and raised in this country, educated in this country, think
that and then have a very lucrative job on a
national television show and say something like that out loud
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and still have a job it's insane. She's the one
who's out there. But this is how crazy they are,
that is there. They are fearful now, they are angry. Now.
Think about where they were this time in twenty sixteen,
if you can remember that far back, when Hill were
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eight days out from the election and Hillary was out there.
And by the way, you know, compare camel to Hillary.
I mean, Hillary was like a boss when you think
about it. She was everywhere. She didn't turn down interviews.
Hillary's out there given interviews, And what's the atmosphere. The
vibe around the Hillary campaign at this point was still
it was ecstatic. People were assuming she was gonna win.
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So you didn't hear people talking about Trump like this,
talk about how stupid he was, old, he was, Richie
was whatever. They weren't talking about him like this. A
they underestimated him, of course, and they don't want to
make that mistake again. But again, the difference in the campaigns.
There was a joyfulness for Hillary in Hillary supporters. There's
not that with Camlo. There's only this fear, there's only
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this anger, there's only this rage. That says a lot
about that campaign. And they might say that's what the
Trump campaign is, but it's not because when you look
at the Trump campaign, that's not what you're seeing. That's
not what you're seeing at their rallies, and he's had
two assassination attempts on his life. You would think people
would be a bit angry, but that's not what it's like.
The difference is stark, and the difference in the way
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supporters are talking about their candidates is stark. Okay, let's
play this next clip. This is from an MSNBC report
on the Madison Square Garden rally the other night, and
it was huge. It was h sixty thousand people they
saw were there, Elon was there are all kinds of
everyone's talking about everyone's talking about it, including MSNBCCI.
Speaker 6 (30:01):
Let's play this, But that jamboree happening right now, you
see it there on your screen in that place is
particularly chilling because in nineteen thirty nine, more than twenty
thousand supporters of a different fascist leader, Adolph Hitler, packed
the garden for a so called pro America rally, a
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rally where speakers voiced antisemitic rhetoric from a stage draped
with Nazi banners. When a Jewish protester rushed the stage,
The Associated Press reported quote Instantly, a dozen or more
stormtroopers set upon him, knocking him down and beating him
as he held his head in his arms. Most of
his clothing was torn from his body. Later, he was
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booked for disorderly conduct. Now, against that backdrop of history,
Donald Trump, the man who has threatened to use the
military against opponents he calls enemies from within, who has
threatened to use the true to quell what he says
are lawless cities, and to use those troops to carry
out mass deportations of immigrants, is once again turning Madison
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Square Garden into a staging ground for extremism.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Okay, I mean when President Trump says the media is
the enemy and the media goes, he's creating the dangerous atmosphere, which,
by the way, no one's trying to assassinate the media yet,
but someone's tried to assassinate Trump twice. So whose rhetoric
(31:35):
is dangerous? But that's what they always say, Oh, his
rhetoric is so dangerous and divisive, and he shouldn't talk
about us like this.
Speaker 5 (31:49):
But what.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
Listen to this report? This is the kind of report
you make about an enemy. They've made Donald Trump the enemy.
So by de facto you we all his voters and
supporters are the enemy. So yeah, these people are the
enemy by virtue of making themselves the enemy. What kind
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of report is this. It's so bizarre. This is just
like a Hitler rally. There's rallies all the time at
Madison Square Gardens, political rallies. Bill Clinton accepted his party
nomination at Madison Square Garden, American flags and people cheering
and talking about immigration. Bill Clinton talked about deporting people.
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You know what this is. This is gen Z. This
is the gen Z professional world. This is what they
are about to visit upon us. This is an in
turn finding this clip. She plugged in Hitler and Madison
Square Garden into Google and she got this clip and
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she took it to her bosses and she was like,
this would be a great comparison. And they went, oh yeah,
and she went yeah, and everyone went yeah. They all
patted each other on the back. They put this up
there and they thought, no one else is going to
make this comparison. No one else is going to have
this comparison. This is brilliant, and I bet they're still
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congratulating themselves over it. Meanwhile, the rest of America, normal America. Well,
first of all, the rest of America isn't even watching
MSNBC right. The only people who are watching it at
this point are the faithful few and people like me
who hate watch it. But most of America is going.
Most of America is doing what the crowd at that
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rally was doing, which is cheering and being excited and
being diverse and loving their neighbor even though they might
think differently about a few things. That's what America is.
But MSNBC wants us to believe that because Hitler, people
who loved Hitler once went to Madison Square Garden, that
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now anybody who has a rally there can be compared
to Hitler. I mean, you know what Hitler also did.
Hitler also ate food. Yeah, so there's a lot of
Nazis out there eating food right now, just like Hitler.
This is their reasoning, right, But this is again, this
is their desperation, a this is what they would do
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if they could. They admire Hitler. They'd like to pretend
that they don't, but they do. They admire how he
what a strong arm he had. At this point, they're
just telling on themselves constantly. This is their fantasy. This
is the world that they want. They just don't want
Donald Trump to control that world. And they shouldn't. I mean,
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they shouldn't want anyone to control it like that. But yeah,
this is who they are, all right. I want to
end with this clip of Trump on Joe Rogan. I
want you to understand. I want to say a couple
of things because this is going to be I'm gonna
end on this, so let me summarize what's going on here.
(35:13):
The Trump campaigns got their base voters. The Trump campaigns
got a lot of the dissillusion Democrat voters. So now
they have the luxury of going after those voting blocks
that aren't traditionally going to be interested in the Republican candidate.
So Madison Square Garden, would they get a they get
a roast comic in there. Everyone's upset because he was
(35:35):
roasting all racism people last at the rally, and so
they get a roast comedian in there. Somebody gen Z
loves this guy. I never heard of him. Gen Z
loves him, uh, and he shows up on the most
popular podcasts in the world, Joe Rogan. This is him
going to voters who never get to hear from him.
(35:57):
And this is another reason why the mainstream wants to
shut Rogan down. This is why you have people like
Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden out there
talking about how we need to take Elon's toys away
from him, and we need to censor Rogan, we need
to pull ads from his show because they're dangerous. No,
the only thing they think is dangerous about these guys
(36:17):
is that those guys don't have to go through the
old guard to get to where they want to go.
They don't need the approval of the mainstream media. They
don't have to go to them and kiss any rings.
And that's what the mainstream can't stand. They can't control
the message, so then they tell you that the message
is warped. But that's not the problem. The problem is
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that they can do whatever they want. So the mainstream
media can make everyone believe that Donald Trump is hitler
because they don't carry his remarks and they don't show
his rallies, and they won't they contextualize all his remarks,
they won't play him live. When people see him live,
their opinion about him changes. He's not what is shown
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on CNN or MSNBC. Think about what you just heard
on MSNBC about Donald Trump, and then I want you
to think about the way he sounds when you're just
listening to him talking in an interview. This is why
I'd say this over and over again. This is why
he sounds so strange To the left. They believe the
lie of diplomacy. The truth comes in a more unattractive
(37:26):
package always. So the reason why it sounds like a
lie to your ears is because the lies have been
packaged to you as smooth talking and palatable and non offensive.
So you believe that's the truth because that's what it
sounds like. So when you hear the actual truth, it
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sounds like a lie because the truth sounds harsh, it
sounds blunt, and it's not packaged for you because it's real.
Here's a clip of Donald Trump. I just this at random,
but I love it because this is him telling a
story about when he was president going into Afghanistan figuring
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out why haven't we killed Isis yet We've been here
for fifteen twenty years, Why haven't we finished them off?
What can we do to finish them off? So he's
telling Rogan this story about what he learned when he
actually got on a plane and went there. And you're
gonna drop it in the middle of the story, and
he's going to talk about even how they landed in
the middle of the night at this place. All right,
(38:31):
just take a listen.
Speaker 5 (38:33):
One minute, sir, and I'm telling you, Joe, you know
there's always a light. There's not a little pin and
all of a suddensh and you hear, woah, woah, perfect land.
They like glass. That's how good I mean, these guys
between the equipment and it's genius pure. It was so
dark you couldn't see a thing. There was no runway.
(38:56):
You wouldn't know where the hell you are here in
the middle of the desert. And then I got out
of the plane. I said, thank you, captain. It's a
great job. And then I get out of the plane
and I'm going down and I see a general and
another general, and I see a staff sergeant, a drill sergeant,
and the various guys all central casting, central casting. They said, sir,
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would you like to rest? I said, I don't want
to rest. I wanted to figure out what the hell
are we doing with isis I'm here? We can't it's
going to take years, No, sir, we can do it
very quickly, sir. And anyway, we go into the room
we're going I mean Biden would have taken a nap
for four days and then left without a meeting. So
we go into the room and they have these guys.
(39:39):
I say, how long can you do it? How long
we can do it in a couple of weeks, sir.
I said, wait a minute. They told me five years
we can do it, and he gave me a number
like just like in no time. I said, why haven't
you done it? Because the orders came in from Washington, sir,
and they would come here and tell us what to do.
Don't you check. We're not allowed to do that, sir.
(40:02):
That's not the military way. They tell us what to do,
and we have to respect them.
Speaker 1 (40:06):
So do you think that it was in competence why
they didn't go after Isis?
Speaker 5 (40:10):
I think it's a bad system. You know, when Madis
goes there or when Millie goes there, who's stupid and
they tell these guys that are actually smart what to do,
and the guys that are smart are saying, we don't
like what they're doing, but they're not allowed to sort
of counteract. Plus the guys that went there arrogant. You know,
they're arrogant fools. They're like stupid fools. The way they
pulled out of you know, the way they as an example,
(40:34):
the way they pulled out of Afghanistan with the people
falling off the plane. So it was so it was
it was worse than Vietnam with the helicopters falling. It
was so bad. There was no reason for it anyway,
So we knocked them out. And I mean, we have
great military, we have great people.
Speaker 1 (40:54):
I love the way it tells the story. It's just
like listening to your uncle tell a story. It's not
full of flowery language. And that's what people a respond
to and b resist. But again, just because people are
they have this idea of what the truth sounds like,
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based on decades and decades of being brainwashed that this
is what the truth sounds like. It sounds diplomatic, it
sounds nice, and it really doesn't sound nice. The truth
hurts is it's a cliche for a reason. But this
is where we're at. I think this was a brilliant
move to go and Joe Rogan and I. A lot
(41:36):
of people are saying, well, now we'll Kamla go on.
Will Joe invite her on? I don't know if Joe's
invited her on. It wouldn't seem like the right thing
to do to invite both these candidates, especially when you
haven't really endorsed anybody. He doesn't want to endorse anybody,
so you know, you don't want to appear that you're
endorsing Trump, even though it's clear Rogan has an affinity
for Trump. That would be the right thing to do,
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But if I were in Kamala's camp, I wouldn't do it.
What could she possibly gain? Every interview she does is
worse than the last. Nothing has helped her. The only
thing that anybody ever says positive about her is that
she's she's not Trump. I think somebody Leslie Marshall, who
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is a Fox News resident liberal, after her sixty minute
or her CBS interview, which was heavily heavily edited, including
editing answers that she didn't give to certain questions to
make it appear that she did just complete journalistic malpractice.
(42:44):
What Leslie had to say was, I think it's worth
noting that Kamala did this entire interview one full hour,
no notes, no teleprompter, no earpiece. Uh yet, Leslie, it's
called in interview. I don't think it's like a very
high bar. Oh, like she's doing something incredible, she's displaying
(43:08):
her incredible public speaking skills. No, she was giving an interview. Nobody,
Leslie gets the advanced questions. You don't get the questions
in advance. You don't have someone telling you how to
answer them in your ear and you don't have a teleprompter.
That's what an interview is. But this is all they
(43:29):
have left. So anything at this point forward that they're saying. Yeah,
And if you're a liberal listening to the show, if
you want to just if you want to try to
look at what I'm saying objectively, just take your emotions
out of it and ask yourself. You hear what be Goldberg? Goldberg,
You hear Billy Eichner, you hear MSNBC. And if someone
(43:50):
told them, yeah, we could round up every If someone
told you I could round up every conservative voter in
America tomorrow and put them in camps so they don't
have the right to vote and there are no consequences,
you don't get arrested like this is will make it
legal under the Constitution, Would you do it? Would you
say yes to it if you were the only person
(44:11):
standing in the way. And you may say that's a
dumb question, Kira, it's a hypothetical. Well, y'all have been
posing a lot of hypotheticals about Trump. By the way,
he was president for four years and none of this happened.
But if you could, if you could wave your want
and just round up every conservative voter in America tomorrow,
(44:32):
put them in camps, or at least just take away
their right to vote, would you do it? I think
most of you would say yes. And you would say
yes not because you think you're cruel. You would say
yes because you think that would be the right thing
for America. Because these people just don't understand what the
right thing for America is. And that is very dangerous.
And that's why, even though I don't think you understand
(44:54):
what the right thing for America is, I will always
defend your right to vote and to participate in the process,
because I'm an intelligent person who understands that if human
rights aren't there for one person, they will be there
for no one. I can see into the future. Marxists
(45:15):
don't want you to look into the future. That's why
they don't like to talk about the future. Besides the
immediate future. They want you to They don't want you
to own homes. They don't want you to be thinking
about your future. They don't want you to get married.
They don't want you to be having kids. They don't
want you to have the ability to open a business
and build a business, anything that involves a prosperous future.
(45:37):
They don't want. They want you to believe in God.
They don't want you to think about the future. The
future's dangerous because they don't control it. All right, tell
me what you think. Jlty at ProtonMail dot com.
Speaker 3 (45:48):
J L.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
T Y at ProtonMail dot com. At this point, folks,
no minds are being changed. The only thing to do
now is get out there and bo.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
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that we won't with Spathe and we won't to say
oh we got it? Does No one can dig that?
Speaker 1 (46:17):
Owd Bath It's gonna be okay.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
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