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Speaker 1 (00:00):
His rhetoric, cause, yeah, do you expect there to be
calls from within the Trump campaign to do that because
he's going to reach out to his supporters and say,
let's take this down. We do not know again, the
source of any gunshot or gunshots, We don't know who's

(00:21):
responsible for this. The whole thing has yet to be
one hundred percent confirmed from start to finish how this
all played out. But do you expect to hear anything
from the Trump campaign about toning down the rhetoric, toning
down the violence, or would that be a typical of
the former president?

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Should you imagine?

Speaker 3 (00:40):
So?

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Again, this is his fault, James Dixon, I think we
finally have on the phone line. It's Trump's fault. Trump's
fault here for all of this, James, the media, politicians,
on the people that are saying things like the guy
is hitler. I mean, all of this has led to

(01:01):
us to where we are not just one but two
attempts now and Lord only knows how many inevitably there
will be. But when you create a scenario like this
and you're telling people the guys pure evil over and
over and over again, this is bound to happen.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
You know, the Democrats don't really have a second strategy here.
I think about the nineteen sixty four elections, all right,
exactly sixty years ago. Pamala Harris was born in nineteen
sixty four. In that election, Lennon Johnson depicted Barry Goldwater
as if you elect this guy, we'll have nuclear war
and we'll all die. And it used a little girl

(01:42):
name named Daisy to make the point. The Daisy Ad
is probably the most famous negative ad that ever been published.
Even the people who made it were like, we kind
of went that far, but you know, politics is our game,
and so for sixty years now we've been told that
to elect a Republican could be the end of America

(02:02):
or even the end of your life specifically. Is it
any wonder that people hearing that rhetoric would respond and say, hey,
maybe I should do something about baby Hitler? And I
find it fascinating the NBC person that you were quoting,
you know, they kind of veered into victim blaming. They
didn't even veer into it. They leaned all the way

(02:24):
into victim blaming. And I do have to admit, though
Trump's skirt was just a little bit short, it was
partially his fault.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Say his what was short his skirt?

Speaker 3 (02:38):
You know what they always say, Oh the way they
the victim blaming, And it's just it's incredible because if
Kamala Harris had twisted an ankle on July thirteenth, we'd
be in a state of national emergency until she was
out of that walking boot. We had nightly prayers and juels.

(03:01):
But this man gets shot in the head. They try
to take him out on the debate stage. I actually
consider what happened on that golf course the third assassination attempt.
Had any of the three worked, none of the other
two would be necessary. I think about it. Either Trump
wouldn't have been here to be on the debate stage

(03:21):
or Trump wouldn't have mattered by Sunday if what they
did on the debate stage worked. And when none of
it worked, what do you do? You send in another
crazy guy with a gun. And my other thought here
is when you look at the guy they sent this,
Ryan Ruth, when you look at Thomas Crooks, when you
look at Lee Harvey Oswald who killed JFK, what I

(03:43):
see is a lot of people who have some amount
of training and some officialness on them. Thomas crooks who
shot President Trump on July thirteenth was on a block
a black Rock commercial. Two years earlier, this guy, Ryan
Ruth was in propaganda ad for one of the Ukraine battalions.
So at the highest levels of our body politic, these people,

(04:07):
their faces, their presence is endorsed, and it's just a
coincidence that these are the guys who pick up guns
to go for Trump.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
I think we're going to find out more on this
one than even I think maybe what we could find
out on the previous attempt, because the guys in custody
number one, number two. There's something interesting happening right now.
Eric Prince called yesterday former CEO of Blackwater Navy. He

(04:37):
called yesterday for uh for for Governor DeSantis to not
completely let go the control of the investigation in Florida
so we get some actual answers on this. And it
does appear Governor DeSantis has said we're going to we're
going to we're going to see this thing through. We're

(04:57):
going to allow the fans to be a part of it,
but we're going to see this thing through, so we
may actually get a little more accountability. They're not gonna
be able to cover certain things up as much it
appears they may be able to give us some details.
But I mixed that in with something that came out
I think it was Thursday or Friday last week Senator Blumenthal, Democrat,

(05:18):
full on trunk arrangement syndrome. Even he says that what
they discovered during their congressional investigation and the first attempt
of July thirteenth is shocking.

Speaker 4 (05:31):
I think the American people are going to be shocked, astonished,
and called by what we will report to them about
the failures by the Secret Service in this assassination.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Temp Now, now there's more to this video, and I'll
play more later, but just that alone, and we still
yet down know and then we get it. Then we
get a second attempt just days after he comes out
to say.

Speaker 4 (05:55):
This, m M.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
And I think it was Time Magazine. I want to say,
one of the big ones, one of the big New
York ones there are this week on their cover is
Donald Trump manning. You know, he's riding the golf cart
and he's in a sand trap and trying to back
out of it. And the caption is that line is
in trouble. Yeah, in trouble.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
But James I'm I just look, I feel like I'm
taking crazy pills here. Somebody once said, but like, I'm sorry, man,
but the coincidence is this just all of this just it?
It's I think it takes more faith to believe that
these are coincidence than it does to believe that there

(06:40):
may be more happening here than what we are privy
to on the service.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
We need to start saying the thing. The American ruling
class wants Donald Trump dead. And by saying this, I
hope all the people listening right now are thinking, well,
why would they want that?

Speaker 4 (06:59):
Right?

Speaker 3 (06:59):
Why would they want that? I saw Donald Trump, he
was president for four years, He's been running for nine years.
We've never seen someone run for nine years like this.
It's unprecedented in our lifetime anyway. And you have to
be paging through your mental collection of the news you've
read and that you've watched, and asking yourself, what exactly

(07:21):
did this guy do to deserve one bullet in the head,
let alone, two attempts, let alone, the entireation apparatus? How
could the whole country be united against this one man?
What did this one guy do that was so bad?
And I think the only answer that you'll find what

(07:41):
Donald Trump did that was so bad. He won in
twenty sixteen without anyone's permission and without anyone's help, and
without hiring any of the people. So the theory of
Donald Trump is that Republicans like George W. Bush let
you down and sold you out, so you're were't going
to hire a bunch of Bush people on your team,

(08:04):
and so that freezes out consultants from an entire cycle
of money. And so that's where the never Trump sentiment
comes from. These are guys who didn't get their pockets greased.
So to the extent you see never Trump their establishment people.
The Democrats are the establishment, the media is the establishment,
and these are all the people telling you that Donald

(08:26):
Trump is a threat to our democracy. What they mean
is to us holding power. So it is literally the
American ruling class against one man who won without permission
and who dares to ask questions from the perspective of
the American people. Hillary Clinton had a tweet about making

(08:47):
fun of Trump because when he was president, he would
ask the generals about the Mexican cartels, Hey, why don't
we just bomb their drugs? And when when Clinton put
that out, it was supposed to make Trump look stupid. Okay,
because who asks the question they don't already know the
answer to. I still haven't actually heard a good answer
to that question. But Donald Trump has too much of

(09:09):
a mentality to actually fix problems that we've been wrestling
with for five and six decades. Think about Roe, Think
about Row. Conservatives have been claiming to fight Roe for
five decades. Trump actually gets it out of there and
sends it back to the state levels. And who's angriest
of all conservatives? So it is the entire ruling class,

(09:32):
even a lot of people you might consider conservative, who
were lined up against Donald Trump, and our listeners, our viewers,
our friends when they ask why we have to have
the answer for them, he won without their permission.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
Yeah, I've been saying it. I'm voting for the guy
who they tried to take out twice.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
That's seriously, you're telling me the guy taking bullets to
the head is the threat to our democracy. The last
person to make that argument was John Wilson Woo, who
shot Abraham Lincoln. That's actually a Confederate argument that this
man is such a tyrant and that our cause would

(10:16):
be so lost if he won. That we have to
kill him ourselves. Yeah, this is not an American line
of thinking.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
It is incredible and by the way, we know there's
so much at stake. We could talk more and more
about this. I think we're gonna have more details. Maybe
we'll have you come back later in the week to
discuss James Dixon. But Michigan is playing a pivotal role.
In fact, they've got a big chance to help win
the entire not just the state, but the nation, and

(10:47):
we're doing that right now to talk about that, that's
a major some of this polling in the things that
we're hearing by. In fact, he'll be here tomorrow for
a town hall in Flint.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
Oh. Yeah, you know, I listen to the Jason Whitlock
The Fearless podcast. I'm a podcaster, but I listened to
others to build up my skill, and lately I've been
hearing the familiar voice on those podcasts, the voice of
Justin Barclay talking about the ten x votes project, talking
about how you know if you're if you're a person

(11:18):
of faith, why don't you go on ahead and reach
out to ten of your friends, family members, people you
go to church with, people you know good people who
may not necessarily have a plan to vote in November.
And so when I saw the conservative response last week
to that assassination attempt on a debate stage, I saw
a lot of conservatives talking about, oh my god, I'm

(11:40):
so upset that Trump didn't win. I'm so upset that
Trump didn't beat the assassin's bullet that it occurred to
me every single person who feels that way is not
doing enough work. You're not doing enough work because because
you're waiting for the TV show to be perfect and
entertain you. A guy like Scott Presler, who's out there

(12:01):
registering a million voters, he's not complaining about a debate
performance because he's putting in the work. And so I
think all of us need to start thinking what can
we do to build the future we want. Nate Silver,
who's actually from Michigan, he is found in his number
crunching that if Trump wins Michigan, he basically wins. Last

(12:25):
week it was as high as ninety six percent. The
last number I saw is ninety five percent. So if
Trump wins Michigan, if Trump wins Michigan, ninety five percent
chance of winning the entire election for Harris it's only
something like a seventy six percent chance. So we all
know we live in a battleground state. I don't think

(12:45):
people know we live in the king of battleground states.
Everyone in America is going to be looking at Michigan
at eight pm on November fifth. What story do we
want told? What's going to happen? When you close your
eyes and imagine that night, what's going to happen. Are
we going to be talking about Cobo Hall or are

(13:07):
we going to be talking about a win that was
so clear that could be put in the bag on
election night? That's entirely in the in the in the
realm of possibility. It's something that we can affect as
a people and as a movement. If you talk to
your friends.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
I agree, And there's more pivotal.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
Than any state. What are we going to do about it?

Speaker 2 (13:29):
I agree, James. And the thing is President Trump said
this too big to rig. That's what has to happen.
It can happen. There are one point seven million conservative
out there that would if they voted, would vote considerably.
They would vote for him and these other races. One
point seven million, they call him low propensity voters. If

(13:50):
we just go out and find ten friends who will vote.
They just maybe they go to your church and maybe
they're your friends or family members, maybe you're hunting buddy,
whatever it is. These are people that would vote conservatively
if they voted, and they need to get off the couch.
You can do it from your couch. Tenex votes dot
Com is the way to do it.

Speaker 4 (14:08):
James.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
We're going to have you back on this week. We'll
talk more about the story as it develops. The one
thing I don't want to see this thing happen with
this is it get memory hold like they did the
last one, because you know it didn't even come up.
Well I took up. It did come up in the debate.
He had to bring it up and then they cut
him off.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
I had to bring it up, talked over it.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
Yeah, that's thank you, God blessed brother. I appreciate you
as always. James Dixon down I seventy five over on
Twitter and make sure you get with him the Michigan
enjoy your podcast.

Speaker 3 (14:39):
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