
HasanAbi
BACK FROM THE DNC!!! I GOT KICKED OUT DUE TO PALESTINIAN SUPPORT! DEMS PIVOT TO RIGHT! TRUMP IS IN PANIC MODE!
08-23-2024 · 8h 50m
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I hope all the boys, girls and MPs are having a fantastic one because today is a wonderful
day today.
He's a fantastic day.
I am in a great mood.
Now why am I in a great mood?
You might be thinking, Hasan, why are you in a great mood?
Is it because you got back, that's what you might be thinking.
You're like, oh, you're finally home again.
You're such a homebody and honest to God that is a role that does play a role.
Is it because Hasan, are you in a great mood?
You know, you saw Kaya this morning, your mom released Kaya and she like ran up to you
like a little baby because she had missed you.
Is that the reason I think that plays a role?
That definitely plays a role.
Hasan, are you in a good mood because you're delirious, you might be asking.
Right?
Like, you're probably delirious.
You literally streamed until like 12 a.m. last night and then didn't fucking stop.
And then you went to sleep and you woke up, probably I assume at around 4am, obviously like
if it's you making this mental calculation, you're probably saying is that what the reason
is and it's like maybe you're fucking delirious.
You're tweeting at fucking 4am and shit, what's happening?
I think some people know what the real reason is and that is.
You know we finally hear right?
It's Friday then.
It's freaking Friday baby.
It's Friday then.
It's Friday then.
It's Friday then.
It's not Fuck Friday, it's Fuck a Man.
Fuck a Man.
Fuck a fans mom of Friday.
Holy moly.
It's gonna be.
Fuck a man Friday.
It is Mufasa Friday.
Let's go, ladies and gentlemen.
It's Fuck a Man Friday.
We're having sex.
We're doing gay sex.
We're doing gay sex.
We're doing homosexual activities on this Friday.
This is the time for everyone to celebrate.
The accompaniment of our forefathers fought for us.
Long and hard with blood, 17 years labor union, trade unionist, socialist and the like
They fought long and hard so you got a goddamn weekend so you're gonna fucking celebrate
We're gonna have a maculate motherfucking vibe on this Friday
You call it Friday day, I call it Friday
Some call it Friday Slays, the friggin weekend is here
Some of you are fucking waste names, you got damn waste hugs
They're gonna have a brief moment of solace in your lives so we will be celebrating that
By fucking a man, it's fucking man Friday. Okay, folks
This is part of the broadcast where I tell you a little bit about my personal news about what's going on in the world
I was on a bike or into the time period where I press the stop
Streaming button and press the start streaming a button for all the parasocialists out there. I'm back. I'm fucking back
I'm back in my house
Did you confirm gonna kick down? I mean I did also. What do you mean? Did I confirm you saw it happen?
Is the title clickbait? No. Um, folks were live. We're alive for all the parasocialists
out there who were like a son, what did you do in between the time period where you press
the start streaming button and press the stop streaming button? This is where I would tell
you all about that. Okay. Not a single bean was licked. I know I didn't like a bean.
I didn't like the bean. I didn't like the bean. I didn't like the bean. I'm sorry.
I want to, I want to fucking apologize for the beautiful state of Illinois. I want
apologize to Chicago Chicago. Okay, I said I was gonna lick your B Chicago I never did. And I will
make up for it. I'll come back. I do love. I do love Chicago. It's a beautiful city. Beautiful
people. I can't believe I'm saying that. But it's true. Chicago is like, like clean New York.
It's like Chicago's like light New York cleaner. Okay. Um, it I didn't get to I didn't get to taste the
I did not get to taste the the beauties
Um, you didn't make it into the article. Um, the Ken Benz in your article even though I got kicked
Damn why didn't I go to oblox Chicago? We were in south, uh, Chicago
We didn't make it. We didn't make it to the Ken Benziger article. That's crazy. He spent so much time with me. He might be doing a different article. Who knows?
Fake friend. I dare you to eat another hot dog. He told you about today's article. You would love Omaha, Nebraska.
The United Center isn't in Chicago. It was west side. It was west. No, it's a different article. Remember, he said he had a different article coming out yesterday or today.
here today. Oh yeah. That's right. Um, okay. Okay. Folks, folks, folks, folks, folks, folks,
folks. West side, South side, O block. I'll venture at all. I'll see you at all. Okay.
But last night I ended the broadcast at like what 12 Chicago time after I got kicked out
of the DNC. As you guys know, not fully kicked out but kicked out of like, but like politely
kicked. Okay, politely kicked out of the DNC.
Um, what do you call it? Yeah, after that
After that polite cake
I made the smart move
I made the right choice
To literally fucking evacuate the premises so I could just like before you got super chaotic
I could get back home and I could do my live reacts
From the comfort of my hotel room, which is literally why
I got that hotel room to begin with as backup
because I never
I never thought
I never thought that I would even get this level of access so I have a lot of thoughts on this
I'm gonna talk a lot about this
Okay
I noticed your rhetoric got way the fuck more radical as soon as I happened to which was sick women fail
Wait, what my rhetoric got way more radical as soon as I left dog
I literally was pushed away because of what I was doing that was considered radical
Which is wearing a Palestinian flag on my waist talking to Palestinian Americans
that I was advocating for inside
of the DNC outside of the DNC.
That never changed. Okay. Was
that confirmed? There's just
whispers. Okay? It's not fully.
It's not like they're not going
to release official statement.
But just know that when there's
a situation like that unfolding,
there's a situation like that
and there's a situation like
that. And I'm not going to
say that. I'm not going to
say that. I'm not going to
say that. I'm not going to
say that. I'm not going to
say that. I'm not going to
that unfolding. There's like a million different people that are in communications. And of course,
some people are going to be frustrated by what they see, especially because like,
if there's divisions, remember what I told you about how there's some divisions with
you and like, like what the Kamala Harris campaign wanted versus what the DNC wanted.
Well, the boss call came from the DNC side, I think, who is not exactly fond of me,
which apparently they're not fond of anyone really. So that's not shocking.
They are fond of A-Pack.
I rewatched your message after you left
and the way the lady acted after the guy of the vest
came to say something to you as sus as fuck.
It seems you wanted to help you get a spot
as you shot him down.
No.
All the people that I was working with were fine.
They're fine.
They're great.
They're doing their best.
They're doing their jobs.
OK.
Everybody calm down.
I don't want you fucking talking shit about anybody
that you saw on camera.
They were all wonderful people.
They were all literally, they were not only wonderful people,
but they were also like, you know,
They put up with my ass, okay?
I don't think my ass were all that crazy.
I've given these ass ahead of time, obviously.
Why would they think of you as an agitator?
Charlie Kirk, Matt Walsh, Michael Pillow, Fox News.
What about them?
I'm gonna tell you guys all of this, okay?
I'm gonna tell you about everything.
I'm gonna tell you about everything.
You know what?
Let's just blast off real quick,
and then we'll get to it, all right?
I unfollow so many lipped up dims on Twitter.
But yeah, hold on.
You were a bit of a diva? I was not.
Like, you guys are so funny.
Cause like, you're watching.
You're watching from over there being like, oh you're being a bit of a diva. It's like, no dog.
You, you have no fucking, you have no way of like, bro.
Bro.
I was polite to every single person across the board, always.
Even after I got kicked out, I was still polite.
Even after I got kicked out, I'm still polite right now
Okay, not only that but also on top of that like
That is a that is a really dynamic environment. We're trying to do like fucking
We're we're trying to cut content. We're trying to do like eight hours of fucking non-stop
Coverage in a very dynamic environment
environment with people who are not fully familiar with the back end stuff with the logistics of doing such a thing
okay, and
And all things considered they were pretty they were pretty
Helpful overall
But like I don't think you guys understand the the
Lift it requires to be able to put something like that together in a situation like that
that like if the equivalent if I'm the equivalent of like a Jake Tapper type
person right doing commentary and also on top of that a Donio Sullivan type
person as well roaming around asking people questions you know roaming the
halls of Congress or not halls of Congress sorry halls of the DNC my first
time ever on top of that you have to you have to understand you have to
understand something like that is not a thing that anyone else does like it's
never like one person what we were able to do in four days me and March what we
were able to do and like sometimes my my manager on the back end to we're
able to do is something that like hundreds of people that spend millions
of dollars to be able to achieve you understand that like it is an
unimaginable feet
Okay, it was an unimaginable feet in my opinion. It was incredible March pulled through. He's the goat
Okay, like you you on your end you just watch like a seamless stream sometimes it f's
Sometimes there's audio issues
Whatever, but on the back end there's so much
There is so much work that goes into it so much work that goes into it like
like lugging that shit around all all all over the place you know I'm trying to
figure out a fucking area trying to communicate what we need in terms of
like in terms of how we can fucking put that shit together because like even the
even the eight-hour streaming process like even the fact that I just sit there
and stream for eight hours like that alone is like it can be it can be
arduous right it can be mentally taxing
Music Lee taxing, right?
But beyond that now try doing that in a dynamic environment where like things are changing regularly
Okay
Like that shit is like a full news team with producers, but instead we're just like we're just operating
We're just randomly fucking, you know putting this stuff together
And rolling with the punches like that's not an easy feat at all. So shout out the March for the help
and I think all things considered you need an actual assistant to handle
coordination and toxin shit it looked like yeah potentially I need like another
producer basically no way you were a diva your coverage was gate even a few
Israel daily stone logs but I wonder if other contractors will also kick for
Palestine Covers 2 Harrison's a total piece of shit and anti-Palestine so no
surprise lots of rumors of him and Harris can't beefed on day four a lot yeah I
think that that is what is going on that is what I suspect that was a part
of it. You were obnoxious, though, reacting, swearing and baby raging individuals in chat.
You said you were lucky to get to use the spot. Not sure you have it long. You were lucky
and you blew it. Yeah, you don't understand anything, my friend. Obviously, you are at
odds with people who are higher up in the Democratic Party in terms of like the, the
in terms of the value that I was providing, even if I was being contentious. Okay.
So clearly you're wrong about that and also I'm not going to stop doing what I do regardless
because I'm inside of the fucking DNC, I'm not going to like all of a sudden button up,
right?
Like, this is my, this is literally what I do.
And the reason why I got clapped, the reason why I got booted wasn't because I was yelling
and baby raging, the reason why I got booted was because I did not compromise on my values,
okay?
I 100% get it. I've done interviews at music festivals before it can be impossible to nail down schedules with people
Even just get them to agree to meet you in a weird space. You did great. You would really impress with the coverage
Yeah, I got a lot of opinions now that like I'm back home
Are you sure you weren't just kicked out to give that prime spot to a big name now
Because that prime spot
Was I'm I'm almost certain that prime spot was literally
Owned by a dude like owned by a donor who was there who was a fan
so it was not like no one else was you didn't find it suspicious that no one else left that area
just me all the other people that were in that room were in that room still yeah they didn't
make anyone else evacuate that area just me come on chat like there are some things I can say
and some things I can't openly communicate to you okay anyway um but yeah personal news wise
All I'm going to say is, went to sleep, woke the fuck up, and got on a plane, I don't even know how I made it, honestly.
Blew in, saw Cornell West on, as I was getting on the flight, he was going somewhere else, obviously.
Shook his hand said I'd love to have you on
At some point didn't actually exchange information unfortunately because I had to run in I had to run into
What do you call it I got that to run into the plane because you know, it was about to take off
I got a twitch thing about you getting booted out of the convention. Did I miss something or is a typical Twitter ball looks?
But yeah
We have a ocean. Yeah, we'll have a ocean in the future. Okay
Okay, but here here it is. Let's let's blast off. Okay. I'm back from the DNC. Can you
turn off the music? Why? What the what the hell is this music? Can you turn off the music?
I haven't blasted off yet. This is what I always do. What is going on with the chat?
Let me blast off and then I'll turn off the music. Calm down. Okay. Calm down.
All right, I'm back home from the DNC, got booted
is due to rabble rousing, uncommitted campaign demands.
Harris Pivots Center, right, final day speech.
Trump is in a state of panic, thoughts on the future.
of the campaign and more get in now. RFK dropout delayed again. Wait, what? What did he say?
Do you have a bl- Do we have a blast off or what? No, I don't- This one is awful, dude.
I'm sorry. That blast was awful. Will I be able to get Sean Fain on the stream? Yes.
You have to remember something, okay? Like, a lot of the people that work around
Sean Fain a lot of the people that work around a lot of the people that work around Sean Fain a lot
of the people that work around AOC AOC herself obviously as well but Ihan Omar like these are
people that I know okay these are people that I know same with what do you call it same with
Bernie Sanders okay some of these people I know directly some of these people I know
know, uh, some of these people whose teams I'm very familiar with, who are very familiar
with me, you have to remember, like the people that I was able to interview wanted to be interviewed
by me. They were the ones who made those requests. Okay. So like, there is obviously
a lot of, there's a lot of people in the Democratic Party that are elected officials
and also people in their, uh, in their teams that are very aware of who I am.
also like the work I do. So I will absolutely, uh, you know, interview them in the future.
Cory Bush says she was a fan. Yeah, I know. Like it's crazy. I oftentimes forget. I think
I oftentimes forget like the impact that I might have. Terrible take yesterday by Hassan.
Okay, dude, shut up. Um, I oftentimes forget like the, the, like who's watching, you
know what I mean? Which is good because then I can be silly and, and not restrain
myself in any capacity right but also simultaneously that also sometimes forget that also sometimes
caused me to forget that like there are literally people who are very aware of what the fuck I do
you know people who are are incredible uh incredible individuals fighting for the working class
fighting for labor unions things of that nature anyway um overall though
and I'm going to say that
I'm going to say that I'm going to be
going to be doing a lot of
things like this as well.
Biggest commentator on the
left is definitely going to be
seen by the people. Yeah. Overall
I'll say it like this. Okay.
Um the DNC.
And the commonly campaign.
Knew what my background was
knew what I would talk about.
They knew that I was not going
to, you know,
I'm going to say something right and ultimately here we blast it off RFK RFK press conference lined up
He's holding a briefing on his presidential campaign after withdrawal from the Arizona ballot
Yeah, we'll get to that too
So people are saying they're voting for Jill Stein now that's hilarious. I mean
Do what you want to do chat
I won't stop you but
You probably got a stab of hard. No, I didn't
No shot. You ain't never getting in again. Honestly, after all that bullshit, it might
just be down by a vote for me. No, I'm not. I don't even, I don't even agree with that
because next time I'll just go as press my high lesson this week, Greg interviewed, don't
interview near times interview that turn into a walk and talk, participating in protest
streaming from the hotel and honorable mentioned to the girl that shot her shot at you
on stream wall. Yeah. So obviously we started off the week strong. The first day, they just
like were completely oblivious to what I do kind of like in terms of what was necessary,
like what kind of needs I had to be able to like conduct these live streams, right?
So they were like, okay, well, I knew that that wasn't going to work the first day.
So I just like started off in the hotel. Then I went to the Palestinian protests.
Then we went into the DNC, we did walk and talk, we roamed around in the DNC first day,
it was fun, right?
Great stuff.
Second day they were like, no we have access for you, we got a room for you.
And I was like, listen, it's not just a room, I need a desk and I need an Ethernet cable,
that's it, right?
Second day they, we started out with a Doni interview, Doni interview, Doni actually
drove us in, CNN drove us into the fucking DNC, he was sick, right?
We rolled in.
with the big dogs. Okay. And not only that, but you know, we set the shit up. We started,
we let it rip. You already know, you already know what happened. When we, when we let it rip that day,
the Obama spoke third day, Wednesday, third day of the DNC, I had to leave early. And
Literally as I was leaving early, they still had that even nicer area for me as you guys know
Okay
There's an even nicer area that they had set up right behind the fucking stage was crazy
Same area same space that I have like for CNN now the entire time
I'm telling them by the way like it's okay if I don't have space
I'll just you know stream from the hotel if I have interviews or whatever. I'll come over to the DNC
I'll conduct my interviews and I'll fuck off. I'll go back to my hotel
right if I want to do my desktop stream so they were like no no no no it's better
if you're here it's better if you're inside of the inside of the DNC which
makes sense like I'm a fucking you know I'm there as a influencer right so they
wanted me to be there but it was like fun you know I'll take it as long as
they have space for me I'll take it right so yeah the pitch chugs back so
we did it the second day. Ironically, of course, sadly, um, or a third day when I was leaving
third day, when I was leaving the DNC to go do the choppo truant on podcast, it was fucking
hilarious because, um, that was the day when he had on our team, Sean Fane's team and
a OCC all three of them sent me, uh, communications being like, Oh, we're here. We're here now.
We can do the interviews now. And that day I wasn't kicked out. So like I could
of technically if I didn't do the chopper true and on podcast I could have done all my interviews
that day I could have gotten those out of the fucking way right but it is what it is I'm
not I'm not upset about it you know I love those boys I'm always gonna fucking roll with
them so I did the pod live audience it was great one of you guys actually gave me fucking
fast stack of sixers that stack of sixers on on the Zin so shout out to that Hassan
at the uh, at the choppo, uh, podcast. So that was one thing. And then the last day they're
like, no, you got the same space from two 30 all the way to the end. And I'm like, are
you guys sure it's a big day? Are you guys sure it's a big day? I understand if there's
limitations, like I'll, I'll just, you know, do my thing. I'll do my thing and I'll
fucking go back to my hotel room and they're like, no, you have the space, you have
space you have the balcony it's uninterrupted the entire day unlike yes it
unlike the day before when the fucking warren staffer came in and was like you
need to get a fuck out you know it was like chirping at me they were like no
this time you have it fully right I was like okay sure that's great we start
off roaming okay we start off roaming with March we go to the uncommitted
campaign the uncommitted delegates remember these are democratic party
that are from all around the country, they represent hundreds of thousands of Democratic
party voters that participated in the primary that said we are uncommitted because of the
actions that the Democratic party is engaging in, in terms of Israel, okay?
In terms of like what they're doing with their unconditional support to Israel, right?
So did you actually get kicked out?
Or is it thumbnail bait?
No, I mean, I didn't get fully kicked out.
So here's the thing, okay?
There are different levels of credentials inside of the Democratic Party.
That area that we were at is the lower level suites, right?
That is the, that area that I was at when I was doing this interview with the New York
Times was at the lower level suites.
This is the same exact level that like CNN is on.
It's the same exact level that like MSNBC is on.
when you see when you see like Jake Tapper and whatever like sitting in front of that podium in front of that stage like they are literally
They're on the same level
They gave me the balcony on the same exact level, which is insane access. Okay, and at that point I was thinking like
honestly
Like I mean those are like yeah, those are half a million dollars like people pay half a million dollars to get those sweets
okay
And the fact that I had the access to that level to like show you this background at all
I'm happy like I was gonna take anything. They were giving me right anything and everything that they were giving me I was taking
Yeah, Chris Cuomo said those sweets cost millions of dollars. I went into the NC probably said what the fuck are we giving this guy?
This great sweet who's shitting on us the entire time. Yeah, I know so they didn't obviously like say fuck off
You're done. We're revoking your access completely. You need to leave the premises
They didn't do that because that would have been a much larger. I think much like that would have been a little silly for them to do
But they basically made it so that like, you know
They made it as impossible to stream
for me as possible by coming in and saying randomly
You know out of nowhere coming in and informing me that I had to leave immediately like they were like you have to clear out immediately
That's what they said and I was like what the fuck like you saw it you saw it
I think it's on the it's on my it's on my last like YouTube getting kicked out of
the DNC YouTube like you probably with at gunpoint there's no fighting back if
they say when someone says you got to leave this area and like move to a
different area do you know how many secrets permanently space we're fine
We're fine for now in this. I will not we're not fine for now. We're like literally like they're permanently
We're permanently done here, bro. That's so
whack
Yeah
Chatter's gonna understand those box are all owned by individuals meaning they have the rights to any and all events held in the United
Center the box owner ultimately has final say who's in there and kinkika whoever it whoever they want
so
Yeah, I did the doctor disrespect face gestures when my mic was muted, okay?
They also told you to stop stream. No, that's that's they didn't
Sounds like someone gave you that space stop permission. No, dude. What are you talking about? You have no no
Just stop speculating
Okay, stop speculating. I'm telling you exactly what happened. I don't know why you're like it's not enough for me
I don't know why you're like I know you you know better than I do you were literally there
You have access to so much more information on this process than I do stop speculating. I'm telling you exactly what happened
Okay, I'm telling you exactly what happened. I don't know why the fuck you guys are like trying to make up your own goddamn stories
Okay, this is what happened
That morning I interviewed the uncommitted delegates. Okay. These are Democratic Party
Operatives themselves people that have fought against Republicans in their own states people that have
people that have positions within the Democratic Party. These aren't like, you
know, anarchists. These aren't like the protesters outside. These are people who
work within the confines of the Democratic Party. These are Democratic
Party delegates. That's why there wasn't so many people outside in the protest,
because they're not letting everybody in. They're obviously not letting anyone in,
as a matter of fact, okay? So, like, they had a, they had a Palestinian
America that multiple Palestinian Americans that had speeches that were pre vetted and
prescripted as always that would endorse Kamala Harris at the end of that speech as a matter
of fact that was the, the, uh, you know, that was the, those are the conditions, right?
And they had put forward these speakers and the democratic party was not playing ball
with them at all, which was kind of fucked up, not even kind of fucked up.
It was really fucked up because this is a very reasonable demand.
It's a reasonable demand. It's a moral demand is a just demand. It's, it's a electorally
positive for the Democrats to like show that they're a big tent that also features, you
know, Palestinian voices as well. These are American voters, right? These are American
Palestinian voters and their friends. These are Arab voters or Muslim voters in key
states. Okay. So obviously, obviously I find it, I find it ridiculous that they would
not, uh, you know, they, they just wouldn't do anything about that, right? Like they wouldn't
let that happen. Um, the UAW was pressuring. Donors were pressuring the democratic party.
Okay. A lot of pressure was happening for, uh, on the last day to have, uh, to, to have a
Palestinian American speak, they had fucking border patrol guys on. They had, you know,
like anti-choice republicans on they had uh they had other republicans on they had a bunch of fucking
republicans on like it's crazy they had an israeli family israeli america family speak uh whose son
was being held hostage by hamas as well which is of course understandable like those are families
that are suffering their voices also must be hurt okay that makes sense but to do that
And to then turn around and not have any Palestinian Americans, it obviously shows that there's a
double standard. Okay. And now you have like UAW and other unions also applying pressure as well.
And I think they should apply more pressure as a matter of fact, regardless of the fact that like
Joe Biden was very pro labor union and, you know, walk the picket line. Like I, it's great
that he did that, but I think that there's no other way, there's no other way to get the Democratic
party to fucking meet these demands. Pressure from all vectors need to happen in order to
get the Democratic to move on this issue, to get the Kamala Harris campaign to move on this issue.
Right? So I said last night the attitude from the Dems cannot be, or two nights ago,
cannot be that these people are simply spoiling the fund. Their demands are moral,
reasonable and just. Forcing Israel to commit it to a ceasefire through measures beyond tough talk
will also be electorally beneficial to the Democratic Party. So it's a win-win-win-win-win-win-win-win-win-win.
Okay? It's a win-win-win. Everybody with eyes can understand it. Everyone with a fucking brain
can see what's going on. Unless you're completely in a fucking bubble. Unless you're completely
in a bubble, you look at the situation and you're like, why the fuck wouldn't these guys
speak. What are you talking about? Right? Do you think it was a space management issue?
Or was there a problem with you and your ideas? Because it sounds like a big and chaotic event.
No, it was straight up about what I said and what I was doing there. Okay? UAW posted this as well,
which gave many others courage to also come out and speak. If we want the war in Gaza,
then we can't put our heads in the sand or ignore the voice of the Palestinian Americans
in the Democratic Party. If we want peace, if we want a real democracy, if we want to win
this election, the democratic party must allow a Palestinian American speaker to be heard from
the DNC station. This is like not, this is literally the lowest, like the lowest hanging fruit. Okay.
Like this is a gimme for the democratic party to even present themselves as though they are pro-Palestinian
as though they recognize the humanity of Palestinian Americans. Like that's it. Right.
That's it. That's all they are doing. That's all they're fucking doing at this point. That's
all they're asking for. Families of the Israeli hostages joined the demand that Palestinians
should not be barred from the DNC stage, both groups demanding ceasefire and a deal to return
the captives. Okay. Mati Hassan also then reported on other reporters being briefed that the DNC
accepted the dem state rep Ruma for Georgia, Ruma for Georgia, who is a Palestinian American
Georgia State Representative who is, you know, who had a speech that was ready to go,
that they lied. The DNC lied and said basically, oh, it was actually the uncommitted movement that
turned her down, which I think is fucking ridiculous because obviously, obviously,
what do you mean? It's the uncommitted movement. They are the ones who fucking put her forward.
Okay? It's a lie being told, I assume, by DNC spinners now on the defensive, uncommitted
out of the ones who pitched her. And there's still time for the DNC to put a rule over
Georgia on stage tonight for two minutes. If they have time and space for a former Republican
congressman and for Israeli members of a hostage, they have time and space for an elected Palestinian
Democratic lawmaker. Anything else is straight up racism and erasure. The DNC is triniously
denying that they put out any such false claims. So whichever demissing this bullshit
the report is about uncommitted, isn't even speaking on the behalf of the party, it seems.
But the bigger question is why didn't the DNC accept a rule for Georgia as a speaker tonight?
Okay?
To which I, of course, quote, tweeted, why does the DNC have one speed?
This is identical to how Israel does Hasbro and LaMalle.
And I think literally right after I posted this tweet, like maybe 30 minutes after is
when I got booted.
We're shooting to leave also said I know for a fact that the DNC did not act in
good faith and continue to lie about the negotiations.
They are exposing themselves.
So yeah, I ate the boot right after that tweet.
Okay.
And remember, remember they came in,
it was less than half an hour.
Yeah, it was like, it was,
it was very close to after the tweet.
I don't know the exact timestamp, but.
So we'd love for you to share that and talk to you.
But here's the thing, okay?
Here's the thing.
I had a fucking New York Times interview
was being conducted at the time when they were like, yeah, you got to clear the space,
which I thought was pretty crazy. Okay. It was like 25 minutes after that tweet, but I,
I still had a New York times interview that was coming. Um, Ken Benzinger, uh, and, and
you know, we still did the New York times interview and then they made me clear out
my desk and clear out my, my underestimated a song's power. You were walking around
open and declaring you had more consecutive views in the big news guys. I mean, I was
meaning about that shit. Okay. Anyway, um, now I know, now I know, because obviously
there's like a shit ton of people involved in these decisions and like, you know, playing
roles in this, but now I know that like there was, um, I had heard that there was like,
uh, already a little bit of a little bit of, uh, uh, a difference in opinion with
the Kamala Harris campaign who I believe wanted me there versus the DNC, which did not think
it was a great idea. Okay. There was a little bit of friction, a little bit of tension. Um,
and then obviously like after that, the boss call was the reason that I got, uh, exited
in a polite manner. It was not like, fuck you, you're out of here. Get the fuck out
here. You're done. Okay. It was more so like, Hey, you can't be in here anymore. There's a
really important person coming in here and we have to clear out the space, except we're not
really clearing out the space. We're only getting you out of this space. Right. And when I asked,
like, is there another place that I can go to? I have these interviews lineup. I have the
e-home or interview. I have the AOC interview. I have the, the, the Sean Fain interview. Like,
I set all the stuff up with the full knowledge that you guys gave me that like
with the confidence that you gave me that I have this space where I can do these private
interviews, like conduct these private interviews. They said, no, you don't have any other place
that we can put you to. Okay. But anyway, do you think you'll be invited back to the
next DNC? Probably. I think so. It was not very polite. They were pretty fucking curt
law. I mean, they use the language of politeness with these. Yeah. Would you do the DNC
coverage on the inside again? If you knew an advanced, uncommitted movement would
not be allowed to speak. Yes, I would. What do you mean? Of course I would. And next next
time the DNC happens in 2028, I will still go. Like, I'll probably even have a better,
I'll probably even have a better slot this time around as well. Also, they said AOC needed
the space as their first excuse, not knowing you were the one interviewing her, which is
crazy. Yeah, they lied about that. They were like, Oh, AOC is coming into the space.
I was like, no, she's not.
I know she's not because I'm literally talking to her right now.
And she's behind it.
She stuck behind a fucking motorcade.
Yeah, that was also crazy.
And then lastly, they were like, oh, yeah,
we can we can put you in the meme room that doesn't have
even like Wi-Fi and also simultaneously.
Yeah, all not not only did it not have Wi-Fi,
but there was no ethernet either.
was just this, it wasn't just a space issue. And I know that they were like watching because
they obviously stream sniped me because they forgot to take my fucking badge for the lower
level sweets. And then I brought it up and I said, Oh, they forgot to take my badge.
Maybe they like, maybe they're not kicking us out. Okay. Maybe they're not kicking
us out fully because we're again, like my presidential is still there. But that
this is like a different level of access. Okay. And they came, they literally after right after
I said, Oh, well, they didn't take my, you know, lower level press credential from me,
which means like, maybe I can maybe they don't maybe it is a space issue, right? Like maybe
it is actually a legitimate space issue. And like, we'll be able to recover from here
on out. It turns out, no. Okay.
is definitely fucking watching the stream because I openly I literally said oh they didn't even take
our credentials away and then it sure someone is watching the fucking stream
just have to watch what you say I guess or they'll boot you out for being butthurt yeah
if then any of the times were smart he'd be covering the story to be honest I mean potentially
dude I love Ken he was cool yeah he was dope and you said on stream as a joke that you would
would use someone else's space and said space owner came over rolling up his leaves and
make sure you weren't going to use their space. Wait, what? No, no, that, that's not, that
was a different story. You're wrong about that. That's crooked media. They actually
were willing to give me their space. So I could conduct interviews. I, that was being,
that was being handled on the back end. No, it wasn't. So it wasn't just that
tweet. Okay. That tweet was like the, the shot that broke the camel's back,
But it was my advocacy for having a Palestinian speak at the DNC consistently.
It was me wearing a Palestinian flag around my waist, which they consider to be a big
no-no, apparently.
And also, it was the fact that I, you know, talked to the uncommitted movement as well.
Now, the reason why it was a little bit different for me, okay, the reason why
I was a little bit different for me. If the DNC kicked out a song while he's being interviewed
by the New York times, uh, to 60,000 people, dumbasses, I have to take responsibility here.
I was doing a hysterical, Hasidic tunnel callback bit that necessitated burrowing into the actual
United center with dozens of already tunneling experts. When it costed by the secret service,
I kind of panicked and said a song was my boss, my pet. Okay. Yeah. I mean, it was crazy.
It is crazy that they did that literally only having Israeli victims and their family members
be held into question while Palestinian and pro-Palestinian people are getting fucking
beaten out.
Okay.
Like they're, they're literally the delegates themselves that are, that are there that dare
bring up the, the, uh, the, the Palestinian, this was, it didn't happen right after this.
That's alive.
By the way, that's not correct.
get fucking booed, they get humiliated, they get kicked aside, it is fucking ridiculous.
Oh no man, why would they even invite you? They knew what you say and you were yourself
for four days straight, but at that moment they decided to kick you out. I'm sure that broke the
camel's back. If you knew you'd be kicked out, would you have been less contentious? No.
Other people interviewed the uncommitted people as well, yes, but the difference is
is they were press. They didn't have, they didn't have like the fucking sweet level access.
Press doing it is different than a creator for Kamala doing it in front of 60,000 people
and also in a fucking sweet that they gave him. Okay. They see that as like a big fuck you
at least the DNCC is that is like a big fuck you. Do you understand? Like there's obviously
a difference between like where I'm doing it and how I'm doing it versus like how
how other people are doing it. Okay.
When you feel like what they did was worse, they cut off your ability to do your coverage
while pretending you were still welcome. Honestly, no, I mean, I, I'm, look, my point is this.
Okay. My point is this. I was never going to, I was never going to, uh, like moderate
my views or change my perspective because of the unimaginable amount of access I
got. And I did get an unimaginable amount of access. Okay. It's true. I mean,
think about it, dude. There are literally fucking professional journalists and press people and
media outlets out there that are spending a shit ton of money that had to spend a shit
ton of money to get that level of access that I was able to get. Okay. That's huge.
So everything I like everything I was able to do within the DNC within the confines of
the DNC for the past four days, even with the like last day, fuck you. I don't care.
I'm very happy about it. Okay. I'm very happy about it because obviously, obviously I still
was able to do all this shit and I took all of it for, I never took it for granted. You know what
I mean? I was able to do all this and I considered it like to be a to be a bonus. Right. Because
I would be covering the DNC regardless, even if I was there and I was streaming from the
hotel room or if I was here in Los Angeles streaming from my house I'd be doing that anyway so the
fact that I was able to do it inside and also get this like level of unprecedented level of access
on top of that was an added benefit do you see what I'm saying the way I the way I in the way I
look at it is like I'm happy for everything that I got because I never thought that I would get any
of this shit anyway which is precisely the reason why I think a lot of people were like how the
fuck did they let you in here like why why are they doing this and I wanted to do it justice
okay I wanted to do it justice I wanted to do the the level of access that I got as much justice
as possible I wanted to show as many people as possible in my community that that you know this
is how it works this is the background like this is what a what a convention is right like I
I showed you every aspect of it from the protest outside,
to the protest inside, to the regular process.
I interviewed politicians, I talked to them.
Ultimately, I think I made the most of it.
I think I made the most of it.
And I found this to be a very, very fortunate,
situation. I was very lucky to be able to get all of this.
I think they thought they could use you and live up your audience by giving you so much
accommodation like look we have progressive suit even that guy that said America's a 9-11 yet they
don't care about that part. I feel like you managed it to the big connections not necessarily.
I mean all the people that I was talking to already I had access to already I just like
kind of use them because I was right there. But anyway, safety best DNC guys watching
streaming try to jump in to stop the bad press. Yeah. Seeing it kicked out for what we all
assume was support for Palestine just killed my spirit. I thought that we would get a voice
in the DNC and we all got shut down. I'm back to not wanting to vote again. Look,
I, I, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna fault you for that. Okay. Um, but overall, I
I think, and we're, and this is going to now get to my commentary portion, right?
We're going to start talking about, you know, we're, we're going to be talking
about the Kamala Harris speech and all this stuff.
But I haven't watched streaming a long time, but catch up a little
with what's going on with you and I X when I saw you were going to the
D&C was hoping you wouldn't be simping for the dim.
So I'm super happy you haven't changed when you stand and speaking
out against oppression.
Yeah, of course it is, um, you know, it is what it is.
I, I, I'm, I'm very, I'm overall very, very happy with everything. Okay. You said next time
you let press credentials. Can you explain what difference it would make? I would have
like a dog shit area. If lucky, if I even get an area at all to be able to stream from
the pit, like I'll probably be like near TYT in the, in the press pit. Cause like
all of those other major, all of those other major outlets, like they pay for those
rooms. And I'm not trying to drop fucking $500,000 on the Democratic national, the DNC, the National
Convention to be able to fucking get like that level of access. So I can't get over what it must
have looked like to the journal who was previously unfamiliar with the scene. You kicked out with
so many fans in the answer you're thanking you for your work and how much you mean to them.
Yeah, overall, I think that it was a wild thing that they did, especially when I was like being interviewed by the New York Times in front of 60,000 people. I don't know why they did it like that.
I think it's not like that serious. That's significant in the grand scheme of things. Like, I don't know if that'll like be a bigger news story or anything like that.
But, regardless of that, regardless of their actions, I still am very happy, still very
happy with what I was able to do.
And that's it.
I hope that it was entertaining, and I hope that not only was it entertaining, but also
informative, and I hope you guys got a better understanding of what was going on internally
over there.
But yeah, I was malding last night with the Kamala Harris Beach, but here's a funny moment where, you know, I was having fun with the New York Times guy.
I got a friend who's a nicotine gun addict. I wonder if I should. I am too. I am too. But then then she's going to be a Zen addict. She's going to be a Zen Fidel.
Is it not?
Is it not?
Osama's in London.
I feel like I got a friend who was there.
I have a good authority.
OK, then emphasis on convention.
This was sick, man.
Like this is undefeated, OK?
This is literally undefeated.
What is this?
Knud mentioned you, Collette, Colin, Hassan,
and saying K-W.
It was not only the best week of content ever.
It was so rejuvenating to see you go into liberal lines
then and be treated like the biggest celebrity there.
such a good sign of the left future, in my opinion. I don't know if it's a good sign of the left future.
Now, later they came to make sure you're relieving them. We're asking about another space.
I also said it would be best if you went back to your hotel to continue the stream.
When you said that you would be that would be your next step.
They definitely just want to do gone and we're trying to do it with grace
because you were live to so many people.
I mean, I don't know if she was trying to do that.
I think it was just more so like they were all they were all fine.
They were great, you know, I have, you know, I'm not
I'm not annoyed with them at all
Nothing will ever top you sitting down a row conna and immediately talking about sometimes leaving your mic on while you're pissing
You literally said pissing the row conna. Yeah, I mean
It is what it is. I was excited when you mentioned going to the DNC and it felt like a place to get a good view love the insight
Yeah
They kicked you over the Zinfidel
Comments now dude, they kicked me out because I served too many three-man outbreaks at the top of the hour and I did that so gracefully
I'm not gonna lie. I was shocked at how many people were fans inside of the Democratic Party
Maybe not the delegates and maybe not the people that are working
Maybe not the people that are like volunteers that make sense, but it was genuinely fucking shocking
How many like like I had like
Council members and shit like that from all around the country coming up and being like yo, I'm a huge fan
I was like damn this crazy, you know
That's wild
Have you tried the sister's flavors in yet it sucks as long as interviewing Corey Bush right now. Yeah, she said she was a family which was crazy to hear.
From someone who I respect so much, but yeah.
I think the strip show that the MG glazing is alive and strong and you loving LeBron was going against that love. Yeah, I think that's why I got kicked out honestly.
Because I just spoke truth to power about how LeBron is the real goat.
Anything you do differently.
No, no, not even like I think we maxed out. Okay, we maxed out. We did everything right.
We did everything. I don't think there was a single aspect of this that I would change.
Like we we took every right step. I guess maybe mute my microphone when I'm pissing in
the bathroom. A big theme here at the DNC is that they're
going to go after corporate gouging and they're going to go after corporations, whether it's
in taxes, largesse, loopholes.
The RNC, we heard the same thing, they're going after the elites, the two sets of rules.
Let me reveal a reality to you that has to be spoken to here, okay?
These are the soldiers.
These are the men and the women that go back to their constituencies in their communities
and they fight.
They take time from their jobs, they take time from their families.
Republicans and Democrats alike, that's what they do.
They need to charge these people up.
They need to be able to get them on board.
But there's another reality that is literally looking down on them.
Greg, look at the ring of sweets, okay?
This is not unique to Democrats.
There is a game of money.
When people talk about uniparty, we are strangled by the money reality in our politics.
Those sweets started 500 grand.
You think there's like a teacher group up in there?
You think it's like the Cub Scouts of Columbia County, South Carolina?
in those boxes. Some of them are lobbies and good things. The media boxes you think they're free?
Why do you think I'm on the floor? News Nation is not a broke company. Nextdoor is a massive
organization. We are corporate media. We don't have one of those boxes because that's the game.
You pay to play. Those boxes are filled with the same people that they say they're going to
regulate. They are literally looking down on the faithful and being told, yeah, yeah,
Yeah, we're gonna break down on them. We're gonna make them pay their share
They paid 500 700 a million a million and a half to have those seats
They get hotel suites that are probably gifted to the party and the same thing is true with the Republican side
And they're gonna take them down
They're gonna change how it is
They are looking down from on high at the people who make the difference in their communities and that is the reality of politics
And I have my producer walk around and show you those suites now that are all the same
They're not all the same, but the reality is that the reality is in 2000 they spent 300 million dollars on presidential campaigns
24 years later, you know what they're expected to send spend 10
Billion you know how much money Harris has raised in the last couple of weeks hundreds of millions and that's success a
Lot of its small donor a lot of it isn't the most dangerous money in politics is now legal money because it's citizens united
You've got to know this. The idea that they can fight against it is almost laughable. It's almost laughable. So look
Look and listen when you are told these things because I don't care what they promise you not here tonight
Not at the RNC not that Trump knows them not that they don't own them
He did one of the biggest fundraisers I've ever heard of in my life out where I live
Millions of dollars a plate. That's the reality of politics a big
I don't know what the fuck happened in this man, but like
like is crazy. What are the odds of you getting Cuomo on the show bro? Are you kidding me?
His fucking producer doesn't stop texting me all the time. I have been ducking his show.
Non fucking stop. I maybe have him on my show though.
Playlist for later. I don't know if you saw that RFK by the way coming out swinging.
I did not get the playlist. No, thank you. Thamesius for the playlist. Um, RFK will end
his independent presidential bid and endorse Donald Trump. We already knew that it was
going to happen and it's happening. Uh, it's not shocking. Obviously dim pouches in the
mountain do send me to hospital with heart palpitation. Scares day of my life. I cold
turkey boat that day on God for real, for real. No cap hike chat. You're looking cute.
You said it changed your view of how that world is different. Oh yeah. So what
I was going to say is like being at the DNC, it made me realize why being at the DNC made
me realize why, uh, you know, the Democrats are like so out of touch with the desires of
like the average person. Okay. Like it, it, it, it completely, it totally made me understand
like why the DC bubble works. Okay. Why the DC, how the DC bubble works in the way
that it does it made me understand why like these guys have no fucking clue okay they have no clue
they have no clue with like real human beings and what their desires look like i would say that
they're like almost allergic to it a couple things that really frustrated me a couple things that
really frustrated me in terms of like what i saw was the uh the attitude inside of those
halls. The attitude inside of those halls was elated. It was ecstatic. They were, in
my opinion, doing fucking touchdown dances when the game wasn't over yet, and they weren't
even winning because the Democrats are not winning right now. This is something that
we need to remember. Okay. Like liberals off of just vibes alone because of the fact
that it is no longer because of the fact that it is no longer Joe Biden, but instead a much
younger, more dynamic candidate off of those vibes alone. They think they're going to brat
summer their way into an electoral W. They will not. And I think Kamala Harris herself
is smarter than this because of what she has communicated thus far.
I think Kamala Harris herself has said time and time again, like, you know, don't take
anything for granted.
We're not winning yet.
Okay.
Is your opinion that the Harris admissions took a heel turn last night regarding Gaza
or was it the wall's momentum and hope that we just kind of gassed it ourselves?
Is it a change that we're previously more empathetic stance or are we just now seeing Biden
fascism that's always been there?
I'm going to get to all of that.
I'm going to get to all of that in a second.
Okay.
I need you to understand. I'm still talking about the vibes here. In terms of that, like,
I think that they are, like, I think that the, the, the Democratic party people that are in positions
of power within the Democratic party are too cocky and too confident. They should not be
cocky and confident. They want to win against Donald Trump. They should not be this cocky.
They should not be acting like they won the race already. Okay. That's number one.
Number two, the Democratic Party went back to its old fucking ways last night and throughout
this entire week, like people have asked me over the course of this past month over and
over again, wow, now the Kamala Harris, the president, will you endorse her? And I kept
saying, we'll wait and see. We'll wait and see. We'll wait and see. They kept saying,
like, do you think this is different? Do you think that like it spells a difference
in the democratic party, right? And they're in terms of their attitude in terms of how
they're campaigning. And I kept saying, it seems like it, but we will wait and see. Now,
part of the reason why I kept saying that is because I haven't seen anything yet.
I have not seen anything from Kamala Harris's team so far with some exceptions, you know,
price caps, great. Okay. You know me. I'll be the most critical person on the planet.
I'll always do adversarial commentary, but when it comes down to it, if any campaign really
is doing something good, I will openly recognize it, okay?
But last night's speech for Kamala Harris was very consequential.
Why?
Why was last night's speech in this DNC, why was it so consequential?
Kamala Harris is a empty shell for the most part in terms of her political acumen, in terms
of her ideology, in terms of her positions.
That is just the reality.
She was a senator for a short period of time from California under the Trump administration.
In that circumstance, in that situation, of course, she came across very progressive
with her legislative decision-making.
When she ran for president, she ran on the Medicare for All ticket in 2019 in the primaries.
She got destroyed, but it doesn't matter.
Like the fact that she thought that that was a successful way to brand herself for the
presidency was good.
Okay.
That made me think perhaps she might be actually a little bit more progressive than the average
Democrat.
Considering that she's gone back on a lot of that stuff and now that she is in
power makes me feel like she never was obviously interested in this at all, right? In progressive
legislation at all. So I think, uh, and the fact that there's still no policy page, by the way,
holy fuck, I'm becoming like a, like one of these Republicans, but like they're right.
Still no policy page, still no interviews at this point. It's fucking crazy.
You have to endorse her. The stakes are too high. Many progressives aren't going to vote because of you. This stakes, like the sizzled stakes.
If I have this level of motion and this level of clout that I could actually dramatically alter the trajectory of a fucking political campaign, then they should listen to my voice.
Okay? Then they should listen to me. Okay? What you say makes no sense.
I am not in these calculations because why the fuck would I be in these calculations? I have an international audience, okay?
You're ridiculous if you think I have that level of that level of motion
Then it would be an unimaginable mistake for the Democrats not to listen to me
Because all I'm saying
all I keep reiterating
Over and over again is that these people should not take your votes for granted
It is the foundational principle of democracy, the democratic process, okay?
This isn't fucking team sports.
They should earn your vote.
Me saying that is unacceptable for so many people for some weird reason.
Well, the weird reason is that they don't care about the democracy either.
They just want their own team to win over the other team.
They're invested.
They don't even know why, but they're invested nonetheless.
Most USA Dems are center-right, so yeah, they're doing what their constituents actually want.
No.
This is a silly notion.
It's not correct.
It's objectively not correct.
Okay?
Ryan Grimm, it's worth just mentioning that Kamala here.
She's on the brink of the presidency without ever having really won any competitive elections.
She was a machine politician.
I wish Dan was here because he knows the California politics better.
You're a little closer to California, so maybe you've got a key handle on the last competitive
election she had.
It must have been.
AG.
Yeah.
The AG primary.
Right.
Yeah.
The AG primary where she had the support of the entire Bay Area machine.
So she was, she had the, like the advantage there.
When she ran for Senate, it was, again, what Linda Sanchez's sister was just a
totally hapless candidate.
Whose seat was she?
Barbara Boxer.
uh... uh... yeah
who let linda's uh... so no no no
he was calm a lot it was boxer oh yes the right boxer so she she didn't there
was no republican right no serious republican running and she beat a
hapless democrat
and then she runs for president
and just gets absolutely wasted
drops out in twenty nineteen before any votes are cast
and then
uh... she gets picked as vice president
and now here she is
She's gonna wait until after the debate to post policy
because posting the policy would become a blueprint of attacks
Trump could use against her on the debate.
This whole campaign has been strategically planned.
That is ridiculous.
If she posts policy in September,
like two months out for, one month out from election,
that is insane.
Okay, this is a truncated speech and a truncated campaign.
Okay, for understandable reasons,
because it is a swap out that happened only a month ago.
But at this point, but at this point, like we should have a better understanding of what
she represents.
And last night was important for that reason.
Okay.
The DNC this week was important for that reason.
The DNC and the campaign might be at odds at times, but, you know, they are a collective
unit together.
They represent the Democratic Party.
And what you need to understand is there, what they communicated last night was very
important.
What they communicated last night was for me at least, September is like 10 days away.
Lol, you're saying like it's a month from now.
September is like 10 days away.
It doesn't matter, bro.
The DNC happened.
They need to fucking start telling people what they're, you know, they need to start
communicating to all of the people in that room, like what they're going to be advocating
for.
What are you talking about?
Do you know anything about fucking campaigning?
is happening? You have to knock on doors. When you knock on doors, what do you want to
tell the people that you knock on doors on? You knock on a door and then you just go,
uh, yeah, no, uh, Brett summer. Yeah, I'm going to go, I'm going to go to fucking like
rural neighborhoods in Georgia. Okay. Or, or North Carolina, I'm going to go to the
suburbs in North Carolina and knock on a fucking door, right? And they're going
to be like, uh, hello, what's going on? What the fuck are you doing here? Like, oh, I'm
here with the Kamala Harris campaign. And I was wondering if I could, uh, if you could
spare a moment of your time so we could have a conversation about potentially voting for
Harris and Wallace in the upcoming election. And they're like, okay, I'm afraid I have
no talking points for you, uh, sir, even though normally under regular fucking canvassing
campaigns and regular door knocking campaigns, like they'd give us talking points that
we could disseminate. We however don't have that because the Kamala Harris campaign
has not actually given us the talking points at all. We have no idea what our policy positions
are, but you should vote for her regardless. Here, here's a Bratz summer sticker. Boom,
slap it in the face. Is that what you think is going on? Is that how you think that happens?
To which I think its opinion is the popular one, and you're the only one that matters,
Law. Democrats run so scared all the time, and they have this attitude forever that
causes them to just have poor political instincts and often times straight up agree straight
up disagree with like good things that normal basic campaigns are supposed to do. Okay.
There is no defense for not revealing the policy positions of the Kamala Harris campaign
at this point. Do you understand? Like there is no, because the policies are very important.
At the end of the day, that is how you make an argument as to why people should vote for
you. That's how you get undecided voters. And those who have previously, if you have
time and if you have bandwidth, if you have money, if you want to have a more expansive
door knocking operation, you then go out to people who are not voting and try to
get them on board as well. And when you do that, you have to tell them why they should
vote for you. If you don't have that, if you don't have those fucking policies ready to
go, you're fucked. How are you going to do door knocking? I don't understand why people
are fighting his son on Harris needing a policy page is the bare freaking minimum,
because these people are the same exhibiting the same exact energy that the Biden dead
vendors were exhibiting, which is obviously running scared and trying to engage in post-hoc
rationalizations for why the campaign is doing certain things that normal campaigns would
never do. Okay? That's it. Because they want, they are demonstrating unconditional loyalty
and supported the Democratic Party, they are obviously scared of the Republican Party,
understandably scared of the Republican Party, and that fear causes them, that fear causes
them to fucking behave in this like idiotic manner, where they just like, ultimately try
to run defense anywhere and everywhere, when certain things might be indefensible, like
Biden staying in the race was indefensible.
yet so many fucking people. Great meeting at convention. Why'd they keep you out? Send
me a two-shot size and an address. The speech was asked, positioning her as post-2012 re-elect
Obama also as if Trump is in combat and she's challenging him. Yeah. It was really, I didn't
like the speech at all. We're going to get to that in a second. I'm just like gearing
up for what my criticisms were on the speech. Okay. The literature we hand out at the
campaign when do we're knocking these losers a picture of Kamala and a QR code. It's wild.
Would you say that Democrats are running a good anti-Trump campaign, but a poor pro-Harris campaign
or just bad all around bad all around? Okay. They're not even running a good anti-Trump campaign
right now. Last night, speech was so heavy on Trump personal attacks and very, very light
on Trump policies that are damaging and devastating. January six, you got to make a mention of that,
right? He's a sore loser. You got to make a mention of that. I understand. But overall, like,
the best part of the speech was when Kamala talked about her own personal background.
Okay, she revealed a lot of stuff about her personal life and her personal development
that she had never talked about, including Donald Harris, her father, who she's been
estranged from since she was six, right? That was unique. Talking about how she was
the park and her dad said run and her mom said you know don't don't move away from don't move away
from us like stick around be around us and her dad said run run as far as you can you know that
juxtaposition all that stuff is good the fact that she um the the the fact that like she had a
personal connection to why she became a prosecutor I think like she did a really good job of
of explaining how she became a prosecutor
in like the most like progressive way
you can mention that, right?
Even though it's inherently not a very progressive position.
Talking about how one of her friends in high school
was being sexually assaulted and abused by her stepfather
and that was what like geared her towards being a prosecutor.
All that stuff was great.
Having said that however, having said that however,
everything after that intro was just like damn near identical to
the fucking Biden script, but you'd almost felt like she was just reading out the
Biden script that was written for her is now the time to be going up against Kamala.
Brother, I'm a political commentator. Okay. I am not a party booster.
I am not a democratic party operative. Okay, we're back. I don't know what happened.
No, there's, uh, I don't know what happened. Um, no, no, it was all my end. It wasn't which
I had a mini, I had a mini drop off. It was fine though. I mean, it's good. No, I hope.
I think anyways, I was saying I'm not a party operative. Okay. My job here, my job here
is to tell you what I think the democratic party should do. And I will tell you what
I think the Democratic Party should do from good policy positions and good politics positions
as well. Okay. And if the Democratic Party does things or the Kamala Harris campaign does
things that I think are bad, I'm going to tell you that. Why would I not do that? Okay.
like I'm not going to be like oh man I really don't want to criticize Kamala
Harris because like like the the the calculation didn't change from Biden to
Kamala Harris why the fuck like why the fuck was I why the fuck was I criticizing
Biden it was still Biden running ants running up against Donald Trump like
think about that. What changed? If all the other worst aspects, if all the other worst
aspects of the, of the, um, Biden reelection campaign and Biden administration has not changed.
Okay. I live in the positive America this morning. And the funniest part was when they said,
when people get into focus groups, asking about common Harris, often they want to
know about her policies. What would she do for me? People more or less want a white
paper of what she plans to do. Instead, the speechwriter smartly ignored this
and just focused on Kamala's personal values. I don't think that's smart. I think that's
actually not smart. I think that's very bad because it's bad instincts in general, especially
because Kamala Harris, I'm sorry, is not charismatic like Barack Obama is to be able to keep that
afloat purely on vibes alone. Okay. I don't think you guys get that. I don't think a
lot of people understand that. It's only smart if her policies are bad, which is to be determined
right now. It makes, I don't know, it's so crazy. The Democrats are running on vibes and feelings,
no policies yet, more fuel for the Republicans. I mean, not necessarily. How likely she'll advocate
for Medicare for all. She will not. Don't be crazy now. What an RNC, huh? Captain, those were
the Dems, 1010. They're starting point on negotiations regarding immigration as the
right wing border bill in the next congress that bill will be even more right wing if they lose the
senate yeah it's it's uh genuinely genuinely devastating uh it is genuinely scary seeing
what the fuck is unfolding right now anyway on that note let's get to Kamala Harris's speech
and the way that makes your media is presenting it or or viewing it and then i'll give you my
my thoughts on it as well.
I already started talking about some of the things
that I liked, that she talked about,
like her own background and stuff,
that stuff was good,
and then a lot that I did not like.
And Kamala Harris becoming the first black woman
and the first Asian-Americans
to accept the nomination of a major part.
Take a look at this photo.
That is Harris' great niece, Amara,
watching her auntie take the stage,
bearing witness to this history-making moment.
What an image that is.
Harris pointed to the future,
saying America can chart a new way forward.
She called Donald Trump an unserious man
posing a serious threat to America and the world.
Capping off Conventional Week, the Democrats
could not have imagined just a few weeks ago.
Chief White House correspondent Mary Bruce
starts us off from the convention floor.
Good morning, Mary.
Good morning, George.
Well, Kamala Harris told the crowd here
that she is no stranger to unlikely journeys.
And last night, she shared hers with the nation.
Reintroducing herself to voters,
taking shots at Donald Trump, making her case,
and yes, making history too.
Overnight, Kamala Harris stepping onto the convention stage
and into history.
On behalf of everyone whose story could only be written
in the greatest nation on earth.
The first black woman and first Asian-American
to accept the nomination of a major party,
sharing her American story.
The daughter of immigrants, her world view shaped by the strength of her mother.
She taught us to never...
Like the dynamic is really good because America is comprised of immigrants, okay?
America is a nation of immigrants.
So that dynamic on the aesthetic front is perfect.
You have on the one hand a middle-class immigrant family, the daughter to a middle-class
immigrant family of academics, right?
you know as a black woman taking advantage of like what what a person like this from a
background like this can do to get to the highest office on the other hand you have Tim
Walls a white guy like a just a perfect fucking white dude alright straight up from the middle
of America from the heartland, who was a teacher and has a very progressive background, like
it is a perfect ticket on that front, on the aesthetic front.
The only thing that we don't have in this ticket is policies and a genuine commitment
to progressive economic policies and willingness to fight for said progressive economic policies.
Okay. If they had that, and if they demonstrated that tonight and throughout this DNC, I would
have a very different attitude. I would have a very different attitude right now. Okay.
Right now, this race seemingly is still very close. I think a lot of Democrats are, you know,
They, they consider this a done deal. Having said that, this race is currently only close
and not, and not one that Trump is like very clearly winning because of the Trump campaign's
failures, because of Trump's failures, because of the Republican party's failures.
They're hyper focused on weird cultural war issues. Their lack of interest in like offering
people anything other than resentment and anger and frustration. Those are the reasons as to why
the Kamala Harris, uh, the, the Harris waltz ticket is performing better, seemingly better
and has momentum behind it against the Trump bands ticket. Okay. It is shocking. Okay.
She did roll out progressive economic policies last week. She even defended them from a non-deficit
hog borderline MMT perspective, which is highly progressive. I know I'm aware. I talked
about that except for the except for this one by the way. Okay. Except for the housing
policy, which is the regulation. I don't know what that is going to look like. And I don't
really like it, but that's why I need to see the fucking policy papers to Kamala cast the
typewriter votes. So we'll look at the we'll look at the fucking Trump side of the equation
in a minute after I'm done with this. Okay. I told my coworker the same thing. I feel like
Kamala isn't winning. Trump is losing. He left and called me a cynic. It's true. Anyone that
tells you that that's not the case is delusional. Okay. Like I, there is not, there isn't much
that is fundamentally different than the Joe Biden campaign versus the Kamala campaign
so far in terms of like what they've shown us, whether it be the Israel policy, whether
it be like, uh, jingoistic sentiment in terms of like having a muscular military, right?
Uh, whether it be even talking about fucking NATO, Biden also has some pretty solid, there
is a progressive economic policies anyway, that he talked about.
So on that front, they're also on that front, they're also pretty, pretty closely aligned,
which is a good thing, right?
supposed to be a focus on that and a willingness to fight on those boundaries.
What you need to put forward in that situation is exactly that, not fucking vibes.
Okay? I think overall, my fears early on when this, when this swap out happen
are now coming to unfold. I was worried that they would just simply see the momentum
them of the Biden Harris swap out and the Waltz choice and just go, this is going to
carry us across the finish line.
We don't have to do anything else.
And then the attacks would start coming, calling them radicals.
If you recall, I said all of this, Republicans are going to start calling them radicals,
communists, crazy.
And on that point, in that situation, they had two options.
Either say, we're not radical.
These positions are popular.
policies are popular, there's nothing radical about feeding children, there's nothing radical
about you know child tax credits, there's nothing radical about whatever you know litany of
progressive policies that they might have, okay, and that you guys are the radical ones
for being fucking weirdos that only care about like culture warship and not actually
putting food on people's tables, okay, or they would do the old school Democrat
thing.
We almost bird for word said if they do what they're doing right now they're
dead in the water? Yes. Not dead in the water necessarily, because again, the Trump side
of the equation, the Trump side of the equation is too devastating. Okay? You need to remember
that. Trump is just so bad. They're doing a horrible job. He's maxed out on his name
recognition. He's flailing around like a madman. Like their campaign is under water.
It's sinking.
It's hemorrhaging funds to Trump's legal battles like they're, the Democrats are running on
easy mode.
So it's not done yet.
But the problem is it should not be close.
Just like I said with Biden, it should not be close.
It should not be a close race at all.
With Kamala Harris, that still remains, okay?
And yet it is.
Now it was, there was momentum, but I think this will ultimately soften that momentum.
I thought that this would be a first time Obama style campaign.
They would activate those same demographics.
They would go out and run the table, young voters, Hispanic voters, black voters, okay,
And they would be able to even pick up some of the non-college educated voters back with
a campaign of hope and change similar to Barack Obama, right?
Even though Kamala Harris obviously is not nearly as charismatic as Barack Obama, the
policies would speak for themselves.
What you would do for people would speak for itself, okay?
But they didn't do that.
And now they are, in my opinion, running scared again.
This, and I talked to so many normies after this speech, because I wanted to hear what
they had to say, you know, like Democratic Party high information voters that like vote
for the Democrats.
And they kept reiterating, well, this speech wasn't for you, Hassan.
It was for the moderates.
It was for some mythical person, right?
Some other guy.
for me, but some other guy. Okay. And that's the same thing that a lot of liberals in this
community reiterated as well in the chat over and over again. Guys, this speech is not for
us. It's for some other guy. It's not for us. It's for some other guy. The fuck are you
talking about? Of course it's for you. You're the voter. What are we talking about?
This is a ridiculous calculation. It's copium. When you say things like running scared
Democrats are cowards. Can you explain what you mean? I've been here since the 2020 election
and I'm still not 100% clear on what you mean there. Easy. Running scared and Democrats are cowards
is Democrats, let Republicans run the conversation. Okay. Republicans don't campaign every four years
like the Democrats do. They campaign every single day. They change the narrative. They change
the discourse on a regular basis. They know that their policies ultimately are very unpopular,
oftentimes violent, maybe even abhorrent and gross in terms of the immigration agenda, for example.
Trump is running on mass deportations of migrants, mass deportations of migrants.
In order for that to stick, he's also running on lies about migrants, migrants being responsible
for hundreds of thousands of murders, for example, something that Trump says all the time.
This is an abject lie. It's completely made up. It's pure hysteria. Democrats do not counter
message against that and have not counter message against that for the past four fucking years.
And obviously when there's no counter narrative that brings people back to the fucking truth,
to the middle, to the center, or even there I say the left, obviously,
Obviously, people are going to start believing that if only one side is chirping about migrants
being rapists and drug dealers or shit, okay, and the other side is not saying anything.
Then yeah, people are going to fucking it.
Oh, God damn it.
What is happening today?
What is happening today, man?
What the fuck?
What is going on?
What are these little blips over and over again?
Democrats don't counter message, don't don't counter message against like the
Republican lies on immigration, they leave too much, they literally leave
too much on the table and people become more reactionary on the issue of
immigration as Americans have and then you arrive at like insane polling
numbers such as 60% of Americans are positive on mass deportation of migrants. Okay. It's
crazy. Dude, you've said to yourself that a random Democrat should would win over Biden.
Is it not a good idea that Kamala isn't presenting any policies then in order not to mess up
their bonus? Wait, what? No, dude, absolutely not. A generic Democrat would win over Biden
because a generic democrat is associated with like the democratic party's
policies
that's why
that's why i always say
in the heartland of america in the south
everywhere around this country
the most popular thing
is a lifeless faceless ballot measure
that is the most progressive
ballot measure you've ever seen
not associated with the fucking democrat at all
it's directly the policies that are popular
Okay. No, you said a generic Democrat ticket, not a faceless person. Yes. When I say a generic
Democrat ticket, I mean the Democratic party's platform is popular. The Democratic party's
policies are popular. That's why I kept repeating over and over again that like,
I mean, I, I always said a generic Democrat polls better because people are obviously not
frustrated with the Democratic party in general. They're frustrated with Joe Biden.
Okay, that's it, let's continue.
Plain about injustice, but do something about it.
She taught us, and she also taught us.
And she also taught us and never do anything half-assed.
Harris acknowledging her unusual path to the top of the-
Republicans have out-messaged them so fucking hard on immigration. People's minds have been totally broken on the issue. Yeah, brother
I'm sorry, but like that's an easy fix, especially because it's like literally a house of cards built on fucking lies
Okay
Democrats need to counter message against it at the very least they need to fucking say
At the very least they need to fucking say oh they want to do nasty portations
Like, I've been begging, I've been begging, screaming from the fucking rooftops, for Democrats
to be like, Republicans keep claiming that migrants are responsible for the fentanyl
crisis in this country.
Why do they keep saying that when 90% of the drugs coming over the southern border
and every border in the United States of America are apprehended at fucking regular
points of entry?
Why is that not something that they keep saying like why is that just not a fact that they
could they reiterate we're over and over again about the lies.
The fact that 90% of fentanyl traffickers 90% of all drug traffickers that are caught
at the border are American citizens.
I had this conversation with Ro Khanna.
Why aren't they talking about the fact that America is a nation of migrants.
This is like regular democratic messaging always.
We are all children of migrants.
We all came here at a certain point, okay?
We are all children of migrants in this country.
That's what makes us great.
It's one of the most beautiful aspects of America
is that a person who has a mother who's Indian
and a father who's Jamaican can come together
and literally fucking build a future for themselves.
What are we talking about?
She is literally the daughter of migrants.
It makes no fucking sense.
Instead, they're literally pushing the same fucking right-wing immigration bill that Republicans
wrote.
They should drop the border policy anyway.
They should have dropped the border policy months ago.
It blows my fucking mind that they're still pushing that, like, actively, a right-wing
border bill.
It is dumb as fuck.
And I have lost my voice screaming about this over and over again, about how stupid it is
to actively run and try to outflank the Republican Party on the border.
If the border is a problem, if people do see immigration as a problem, they're not going
to vote for the Democrats.
They're not going to vote for the Democrats to fix that problem.
It is so fucking stupid.
They won't.
Oh, here's Greg Cazar.
are everyday people and I would support a bill that actually had that in it but unfortunately
this current bill does not have something in it for everyday immigrant families that have been
my goat he's saying exactly what I've been saying non-fuckin stop by the way
democrats at least used to push and pull they would do compromise right on immigration like
obama did and he did the dreamers shit but then he also deported a fuck ton of migrants
right? But there was a compromise there. Now the compromise is gone. It's just a pure right wing
bill with nothing in return. Kamala Harris said she's going to work on amnesty. I haven't heard a
single fucking peep from her on this front. Hasan, use your fucking brain. Remember your words
carry weight. And you have a lot of dumb fans who are going to voting. Way too many people will
continue to be serious danger and worse in this country if your rhetoric results in another
MAGA presidency. Dude, you are literally the stupidest person on the planet. If you think
a fucking random Twitch streamer is capable of changing the outcome of this election and
not like the Democratic Party itself. Okay. If I had this kind of juice and this kind of
motion, Bernie Sanders would be president. That's number one. Number two, if I do have
this kind of juice and this kind of motion, maybe the Democratic Party should fucking
listen to me. Okay. I don't. And that's why they do not listen to me. And even
And if I did, they would not listen to me regardless.
But I don't.
So you're just fucking chirping at a random Twitch streamer.
Okay?
We have 80 days.
What do you mean?
Okay.
Here, 10, 20, 30 years.
And so we're ready to compromise and push forward on something that can help people
who are here.
But unfortunately, our politics have been pushed so far to the right on immigration
by Donald Trump that we have to fight back against Trump and try to realign our
politics on immigration back to where they were just a few years ago so that we can actually
send a bill to a vice president, Harris's desk, that actually meets what it is that
she's laid out in her speech, which includes both security, but actually also taking care
of the immigrant community and providing immigrants' rights.
And Greg, I mentioned in a segment earlier that it seems to me that the Democratic
Party, as you say, in shifting to the right on immigration, it's really adopting
a policy of a kinder, gentler form of mass deportation and militarization.
You were recently traveled to South America, because I think what most Americans don't
realize that the reductions in he is wrong, though, most of the chat doesn't vote.
That's like you guys are ridiculous. Okay. You're silly. You're, you're fantasizing
about whatever you, you think this chat represents in your mind.
This is a community that is incredibly fucking focused on American politics, okay?
We not only have people who vote, we have people who are literally fucking community
organizers, those who go out and engage in direct action, those who go out and engage
in fucking mutual aid.
This is ridiculous.
This is a fucking objectively nerdy ass community in terms of politics.
are people in this dude I went to the fucking DNC man I went to the DNC
thousands of people that are literally fucking council members and shit mayors
of random cities came up to me and said they were fucking fans of mine what the
fuck are you talking about stop fantasizing about how this community
doesn't fucking vote shut the fuck up yeah they don't just vote they also go
out and literally fucking become actual politicians okay they participate they
they become labor organizers. You're wrong. I don't know what more I can show you other than the fact
that I was literally inside of the fucking Democratic National Convention for four fucking days.
And tens of thousands of people came up to me in that process. The fuck are you talking about?
Yelling louder doesn't make you right. Oh my god, I'm not just yelling louder because it's
making me right. I am right. Objectively. Like what more do you need to see? Listen to the
the words instead of just hyper-focusing on the fact that I'm yelling and you will understand
that there's a three-minute abrick coming for you right now, okay?
What is happening, dude?
On one of those, an organizer from a community in the past average of most chatters here.
Yeah, there's like, are you a random Twitch streamer or a lefty powerhouse dog?
No, dude.
I am a random Twitch streamer, okay?
i do my very best and i have a sizable community
uh... comprised of community organizers people who definitely go out and vote
people are paying close attention to politics
but that doesn't move the needle
that's what i'm trying to explain to you
because at the end of the fucking day if the democratic party chooses to make
bad decisions for example in terms of their campaigning
i can't change that trajectory by simply dick writing comelah arison and
Tim Waltz unconditionally. Okay. Because I don't have that kind of power. I can't overcome
multiple billions of dollars at this point of campaign financing, dude. What the fuck are
you guys talking about? Be real. Be a goddamn adult about this, please.
Cosmos, not everyone is a fan of you, Asan. Yeah, of course, not everyone's a fan of me.
There are plenty of fucking haters too. I'm just simply saying that like you saw so
So many people that are in the heart, okay?
So many people who are in the heart
of the Democratic Party's political machine,
being a noteworthy person there implies that,
like, yeah, clearly there are people
who are paying attention in this stream,
many of which have gone on
to participate in the process
in a more meaningful fashion
than just simply voting to.
I don't understand it.
I don't understand what you guys do not hear when I say this.
While I do have some semblance of influence,
that does not move the fucking needle, okay?
Like 2016, I was a Bernie bro.
2016, I saw the writing on the wall.
I knew that Trump was going to be devastating.
I said, vote for Clinton.
I'm with her.
I voted for Hillary Clinton reluctantly, okay?
But my advocacy for Hillary Clinton,
Bernie Sanders' advocacy for Hillary Clinton is not going to have the same impact as Hillary
Clinton refusing to campaign in Wisconsin.
Do you understand?
Campaigns and the entirety of mainstream media focusing on campaigns is going to have a significantly
larger impact on the outcome of an election than a random fucking Twitch streamer, okay?
And having said that, you guys want me to shut the fuck up about my criticisms, which
is something I'm never going to do demonstrably.
I am stubborn to a fault so much so that my stubbornness and my advocacy got me fucking
kicked out of the the studio space that was given to me at the DNC.
So it's additionally silly for you to be like, Hey man, maybe you should dial back
your criticisms because, you know, we're we're 70 days out.
I have no loyalty, okay? I have no fealty to the Democratic Party. They should have fealty to you
and to me as a voter, okay? They should need to earn your vote. What happened between yesterday,
night and today for you to change the reason you got kicked out of the suite? Sorry for repeating
the question. I'm a fan of you. Nothing changed. I literally said that it's either because it's
chaotic. I'm sure maybe it's because it's chaotic and not because of what I said versus
is, it was always in between either or.
Wait, you said you weren't so contentious.
What do you mean?
The argument lives, they only care about aesthetics
right now, your aesthetics are bad,
arguing won't change that.
Why are my aesthetics bad?
In border crossings, largely a result
of the US pressuring Mexico and now Panama
to basically shut down the transit routes
of migrants coming up through Central America.
Wondering your experience there
and the sources of this continued flow of migrants?
Well, the mainstream media focuses on immigration
as if it's just a border issue.
But immigration doesn't start at the border.
It starts in people's home countries,
economies that have been destabilized,
democracies that have been destabilized.
And so we've founded now in the Congress
the Global Migration Caucus, where
we're going to start talking about those issues
that people don't want to talk about in Washington, DC,
how the United States' own policies
contribute to mass displacement of people
out of places like South America.
And if we actually help people stay in their home countries,
not force people out,
then actually that'd be a humane and thoughtful way
of reducing mass migration.
It was great to have died, Dr. Pepper again, fuck me.
We haven't even gotten to the Gaza part of the equation
yet by the way, which is what's crazy.
So let's continue with that.
The ticket.
The path that led me here in recent weeks
was no doubt unexpected.
Here is, you say Democrats should earn your vote, but if you actually ever withheld your
vote or voted for a Republican, I would never vote for a Republican.
My criticism of the Democratic Party is because of their closeness to the Republican Party
on issues.
Okay?
My expectation from the Democratic Party, because I recognize the duopoly for what
it is, is that they don't fucking capitulate to right wing framing, that they don't
advocate for right wing bills.
Okay.
That they actually fight back.
I will never vote for a Republican.
That's why last night I said it over and over again that liberals like Republicans more
than they like progress.
Liberals love Republicans.
They want to be loved by Republicans.
Okay.
I did not get a chance to meet Summer Lee.
on no stranger to unlikely journeys. With her family watching proudly on, Harris speaking
to the urgency of the moment. Our nation with this election has a precious, fleeting opportunity
to move past the bitterness, cynicism, and divisive battles of the past a chance to chart
a new way forward. Not as members of any one party or faction, but as Americans. And let
me say, I know there are people of various political views watching tonight. And I want
you to know, I promise to be a president for all Americans. Harris arguing Donald Trump
presents a danger to democracy.
In many ways, Donald Trump is an unserious man.
But the consequences of putting Donald Trump back
in the White House are extremely serious.
Just imagine Donald Trump with no guardrails.
The former prosecutor, point by point,
laying out her case against Trump,
saying he would put wealthy Americans ahead of the middle class
and continue to endanger reproductive freedom.
Simp their minds.
How exactly is it that they don't trust women?
Well, we trust women.
And on foreign policy, as the first female commander-in-chief,
Harris vowing to stand up to dictators, not idolize them.
I will not cozy up to tyrants and dictators
like Kim Jong-un, who are rooting for Trump.
As president, I will never waver in defense of America's security and ideals, because in
the enduring struggle between democracy and tyranny, I know where I stand and I know
where the United States belongs.
And on the Israel Hamas War, vowing to ensure Israel's right to defend itself while also
protecting Palestinians.
What has happened in Gaza over the past 10 months is devastating. The scale of suffering
is heartbreaking. President Biden and I are working to end this war such that Israel is
secure. The hostages are released. The suffering in Gaza ends and the Palestinian people
can realize their right to dignity security.
So let's talk about this, like, by the way, it's crazy how much fucking how much this kind of thing gets applause in this room, which once again implies, which once again implies that, like, there is demand, even in a room like this, okay, there is demand for self determination, even in a room like this, maybe some
people don't understand it. However, the party, the party apparatus is refusing to lean on
it. Okay. Do I believe her? I believe her as much as I believe Joe Biden. She did not
say anything different than Joe Biden. Okay. Anyone who tells you that she said something
very like dramatically different than Joe Biden is wrong. The Biden administration
has said exactly these same things over and over again. Okay. Just understand that. Like,
oh, we are committed to a ceasefire. Oh, Palestinians deserve a dignity. A two state solution is
an absolute must for security on both sides. Okay. Those are all the same exact talking
points. One thing that I have to mention, specifically on the, specifically on the
Palestine's front is oh this was great compilation as well here. I'm seeing a
lot of about how Harris's speech you can do in different approaches on Gaza than
Biden has but Biden has been saying exactly the same things Harris just said
as you can see here in remarks he made on May 31st.
President Biden and I are working around the clock. So a couple things I need to
mention okay a couple things I need to mention is that she didn't just both
sides the genocide. She didn't. She one-sided it. She was on the side of Israel. One, she reiterated
the lie that mass rapes and Hamas-led mass rapes occurred on October 7. As of now, 10 months later,
there is one verifiable instance of a sexual assault that didn't even occur on October 7,
but occurred, this is a primary, primary source, a victim, okay? This is the only verifiable
instance of rape is a hostage, okay? A hostage that was taken hostage on October 7 and it happened
after October 7. The notion that there were mass rapes occurring on October 7, okay? There were
mass rapes occurring on October 7th that they did mass rapes like directed by Hamas is an abject lie.
Okay. It did not hold up to the journalistic standards of the New York Times. Its own editorial
board was frustrated with the screams without words. The story that was supposed to conclusively
prove that mass rapes had occurred. We covered it pretty aggressively at the time
and they kind of had dropped that actually like they kind of dropped talking about that with the exception of Joe Biden bringing it up
So that's number one
Because October 7 had a litany of atrocities in and of itself
You don't have to like also invoke the imagery of like rapist barbarians
Especially when there's no evidence to suggest that right
Having said that however having said that however
However, what was also frustrating about this, especially saying it right now, is that for
the last couple of weeks, Israel has been having January 6th style riots because of their actual
mass rape facilities where prison guards are raping Palestinians to fucking death.
a peep of that in mainstream media for the most part, but that is the fucking reality.
That is the reality that is happening right now.
It is pure projection.
So the fact that she would invoke this on the Palestinian side, while simultaneously
the truth is the exact fucking opposite is insane to me, right?
Like there is systemic rape occurring in Israeli detention centers.
Okay?
she's trying to win votes. No, she's not. This is, this is ridiculous. Like what do
you mean she's trying to win votes? Then she should just lie about everything, I guess,
because you don't give a fuck about the truth at all. You're like, Oh, she's just trying
to win votes. Of course, of course you're gonna lie. What the fuck are you talking
about? She's objectively losing votes by doing this, by the way. She's not winning
any new votes by doing this. She's objectively losing votes. So you're wrong. There
are plenty of Arab voters, plenty of Palestinian voters, plenty of Muslim voters, especially
in a key state like Michigan that are going to hear this and go, what the fuck is this shit?
She already has liberal Zionist voters that are going to vote for this ticket regardless.
They're not going to drop their support.
You're tweaking.
I'm not tweaking.
I'm like, how don't say I'm tweaking.
Just say why you disagree.
Please.
Let's just cut through the bullshit.
Okay.
You trip him, bro.
I don't disagree.
I just like to troll you and say you're tweaking.
Okay, take a week off.
I have time and time again shown you with both critical thinking and also direct evidence
that there is not a single likely Democrat voter out there that's like, we want unconditional
loyalty and support for Israel and only then I'll vote for Kamala Harris.
As long as we're maxing out on genocide dollars, that's the only way I'll vote
for Kamala Harris.
On the other hand, however, there are hundreds of thousands of voters who are like, I'm not
voting for you unless you end this genocide.
Now the campaign calculation is those guys don't matter.
And that might be true.
Okay?
That those guys don't matter.
We can win without them.
We are writing them off.
And that's what the DNC is doing right now.
Okay?
Writing them off.
The calculation is twofold.
We can use the brat Kamala momentum, okay?
Brat Kamala momentum to basically fucking, you know,
write out the Palestinian voter, like the anti genocide holdouts.
They won't be a part of the calculation.
It won't matter for us, right?
With Michigan, we have the UAW.
With Michigan, we have all of these other suburban voters potentially.
And they will be able to carry the Democratic Party across the finish line.
So the Arab voter base will not matter, right?
Or even some of the Arab voter base will vote for the Democrats out of fear that Trump will be worse.
And Trump will objectively be worse, of course.
Now, after all of this, I need you to understand something.
Okay, after all of this, like this speech was, I think, terrible
by my standards, and I think this speech is not as great as it could have been, okay, broadly for this election.
Anyone that says this was a banger is, in my opinion, doing the classic like, oh, thank God they're recentering,
thank God they're moderating for this, like, other voter, not me, but for some other voter out there that will like this, okay?
Who's the source that said there's systematic rapes in Israel?
I am thinking you're completely wrong.
There's literally video evidence, by the way.
It's like not just a, like there's video.
There's an active, there's an active case on it, too.
Even before Sudei Tehman, the concentration camp.
Okay.
Even before Sudei Tehman, also majority of Israeli Jews
believe prison rape suspects shouldn't face criminal charges.
65% believe army punishment is enough for reserve officers accused of sexual assault at the Sadeh Tayman prison.
Adamir is a Palestinian human rights group that has been talking about Israeli detention facilities.
Betselam has a massive report of the harrowing conditions in all of the Israeli detention facilities, not just today, Tehimon.
Okay? No mass, no mass raids with sexual violence. I saw videos of Nova exhibit and I'm in my stomach, turning naked girls passed out in the back of the truck.
And shorts and crotches cut out. Not saying Israel isn't doing propaganda, just definitely upsetting sexual violence, having sores of few of the women at the festival.
So frustrating because the way Israel messages is so disrespectful to the women actually harmed.
Yeah, that's the that's the other side of the equation is that like
The the likelihood that there were sexual violence that occurred is very high. I've always said this since October 7th
It's just that Israel has literally shown zero fucking evidence for it like none
That's what's crazy about this. Okay?
They as a matter of fact claimed that they had a shit ton of evidence and then refused to show it and never showed it at all
Investigations have happened on those chatters. Investigations have occurred since it's been 10 months.
The Palestine rape woman over there too, let's not act like they're all innocent people, that's a crazy fucking assessment dog.
Like, you know there's a difference between like sexual assault occurring, rapes occurring, versus like a systemic problem in detention facilities.
that the Israeli human rights group,
Betselam, has openly investigated and found.
The United Nations have found that there is sexual violence
happening at a systemic level
in Israeli detention facilities.
They had an emergency Knesset meeting.
Here, this is the report.
Welcome to hell.
The Israeli prison system is a network of torture camps.
This is the report.
If you wanna fucking see it,
the full report from the Israeli Human Rights Group,
Betsellem.
There is so much, there is so much evidence.
And perhaps the worst piece of evidence of all
is that there was an Israeli Knesset emergency meeting
after they detained nine prison guards
in Sideteh Mont, the concentration camp
that even New York Times wrote about.
And a Likud party member, Benjamin Nenya,
own party's member of the Knesset openly in that emergency meeting in front of cameras
advocated for the Israeli prison guards right to rape Palestinians, like with no uncertainty,
okay?
There were Knesset members at the January 6th-style protests that the Israeli far-right
engaged in to physically take the guards, the prison guards that were detained and free
them.
The major rapist went on national television with a balaclava on his face and defended
did his right to rape?
Why do you keep answering the Zio lies in the chat?
I feel like I'm watching Shepipo.
What do you mean?
There are a lot of people who are completely oblivious to the reality.
What do you think my job is?
My job is to have people who are uninitiated who understandably haven't seen this
because there's not a lot of broad coverage in the western media.
What the actual truth of the matter is this is what I do what the fuck 100% of foreign agriculture workers were sexually assaulted experts says these are the Jerusalem post I
Didn't I didn't see this this is from 2021 report uncovered during the Knesset special committee on foreign workers still on Tuesday shows that all tie what foreign words are working is really agriculture have experienced some form of sexual assault on their jobs every day
every day that you fucking every day that I cover is real news there's some new fresh hell that even I
did not realize was happening and I'm pretty I like to think that I'm pretty on in tune with what the
fuck's going on out there you know every day a new fresh hell man-made horrors beyond your
comprehension yeah the UN panel found widespread sexual violence against Palestinians like this
isn't this isn't just wait by the way where who was that chatter does that did that chatter get his
like information did he learn keep banning people who disagree with you you're just gonna become an
egotistical nodal because you surround yourself with the S men be better you're fucked bro banning
anyone who disagrees with you think of what that will do to your ego dummy first of all you got
timed out for a day but I want to untie you out but what does this have to do with ego
A chatter came in here and said, I don't think you're right, okay?
I don't think you're correct on mass sexual violence happening.
We got to this conversation, we got to this point in the conversation because I find it
fucking ridiculous that Kamala Harris would say like there were mass rapes conducted
on October 7th, directed by Hamas, where there is no evidence for that whatsoever, in the
eve of a major, like a litany of different UN panel investigations and human rights organizations
finding conclusive evidence that Israel is engaging in mass torture and mass rape in
their fucking facilities against Palestinians.
This is no longer, you know, both sides are the same equation.
I don't believe anything, everything that the Palestinian groups talk about, they always
want to blame Israel for everything that happens to them because they don't want to
see what Hamas does to their own people.
Okay.
Who's the source that said their system at, wait, so you don't believe the UN?
You don't believe the Guardian?
You don't believe the New York Times?
You don't believe Betselam, which is an Israeli human rights organization as well.
not just Palestinians that are saying this. I mean we know you don't believe
Palestinians and in the process of me talking about in the process of me
talking about like all of this evidence like a litany of evidence that
showcases that that this is a atrocity that is ongoing which makes it
additionally weird that like the the person running for president on the
progressive side of the American duopoly is invoking mass rapes. Okay, for mass rapes against
Israelis, where there's no evidence for that. While this is like, well, there's so much
a mountain of fucking evidence for Israel engaging in this sort of thing. Amnesty reported
torture capacity in the same years in November, UN reported in March describe widespread abuse,
including sexual assault, CNN reported the same in May, but Salem calls it hell. It's
It's been a full day since the video of Israeli soldiers raping and detaining was leaked, confirming
the abuse we know has been happening for months and there's barely a whisper of it in western
media.
I just don't see these people moving because of facts.
Yeah, that person that just said, oh, it's Palestinians that are fucking lying about
their own conditions because they don't want to see what Hamas is doing to them.
That person might not understand facts.
Okay.
That person might not agree with the facts that are presented, but there are
37,000 people in here and I know for a fucking fact that in that group of people that are in this chat right now
There are plenty of people who just found out about this shit
and I don't even fault them for not knowing about it because I
Don't even fault them for not knowing about it because obviously there isn't that much coverage in the Western world on this stuff
Okay
That is the role I play here
Okay, I try to make up for the gaps in your information in your education because you might not have access to the right resources.
I'm generally pretty tuned into politics, but had no idea this conflict has been so complicated and so poorly covered.
It is deliberate. It is poorly covered by design. It's just the case.
Suki Saperstein, thank you for the 20 of the subs.
I mean, the new information wasn't news from 2021.
That's why I'd never seen it.
I didn't even get to talk about like Kamala Harris is like wishy-washy approach to Israel.
That was, you know, no different than what Joe Biden has done so far and said so far.
Because we got to this point where, you know, chatters were questioning what I was saying.
because we got to this point where, you know,
Chatters were questioning what I was saying.
Because now is the time to get a hostage deal
and a ceasefire deal done.
My negotiators of foreign policy intelligence community
and like have been relentlessly focused,
not just on a ceasefire that would
inevitably be fragile and temporary,
but on a durable end of the war.
I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself.
Our Israel has the ability to defend itself.
Israel will always have the right to defend itself against the threats to its security
and to bring those responsible October 7th to justice.
And the United States will always ensure that Israel has what it needs to defend itself.
The horror that a terrorist organization called Hamas
caused on October 7th, sexual violence.
Ordinary Israelis whose lives were fiverred marked
by the shattering event of Hamas's sexual violence and ruthless brutality.
At the same time, what has happened in Gaza over the past 10 months is devastating.
The Palestinian people have endured sheer hell in this war.
for safety over and over again the scale of suffering is heartbreaking. Too many of some
people have been killed, including thousands of children. President Biden and I are working to
end this war such that is. She came under my Biden stance so I don't know what people expect
her to say. You're wrong. She can and she should. You're wrong. And I'm not alone in thinking
this. There are Democratic Party senators who have also reiterated this. There is historical
precedent as to why she must as quickly as possible separate herself from the Biden administration
on this to apply another vector of pressure on the Biden campaign, or on the Biden administration
specifically. And it's not necessarily a separation that it's not just a it's not just a separation
that that is like going to potentially harm her electoral prospects. Okay, it's actually
one that would be positive. It would be received positively. Okay, because Biden's approval
rating on Israel is in the shitter. Trump is out flanking Biden by like 20 points on
Israel. You understand that? That means that there are Americans who think Trump would do
better on dealing with Israel. Can you talk more about the historical precedent? Yes.
I have before, and even Ro Khanna, I believe, brought it up as well. It was a friend
to the show while lead who put out a really solid thread on LBJ with Vietnam, a comparison
that he made with LBJ in Vietnam. Okay, LBJ dropped out of the race. LBJ dropped out of
the race directly as a consequence of Vietnam. Hebert Humphrey on the other hand had an opportunity.
Hebert Humphrey on the other hand had an opportunity to separate himself from LBJ's
policies but refused to do so until it was far too late.
Okay. What makes you say that it's very likely sexual violence occurred on October 7? I haven't
seen any evidence of that effect so I'm wondering if it's just a generalization based on what
tends to happen during armed conflict. I think it might be dangerous to entertain these
possibilities. It is because it is what tends to happen on violent and during armed
conflict that's number one and number two once the border wall was penetrated
there was a lot of criminal elements that also seeped in like people that you
know wanted revenge people that wanted to do whatever the fuck they wanted to
there's always going to be opportunists okay it's not like this was a
specifically conducted by militants in a resistance group there were plenty
of fucking people that had nothing no affiliation whatsoever number two you
Do you want to report found sexual violence?
No.
Do you want to report found one instance of a sexual,
like an actual one instance of primary evidence coming
from a victim on sexual assault, which
happened in captivity?
The rest of the evidence was the exact same as what
the Screams Without Violence article, Screams Without
article was was talking about like looking at photos and saying like this
may have happened. The issue is looking at photos and saying this may have
happened is no different than what I'm saying. Right? The fact that the Israeli
government, the Israeli police completely fucked up their own their own
investigations into the matter and just like refuse to collaborate or refuse to work with
international organs of justice on the matter is ridiculous. As an engineer and viewer not knowing
any of the facts I have had negative views on Palestine because of the protest not saying that's
right this is how my social group tends to feel I should be more responsible and learn more I
mean it's good this is like a good start at least you recognize that. So it's secure the
hostages are released, the suffering in Gaza ends, and the Palestinian people can realize
their right to dignity, security, freedom.
A better future for the Palestinian people. One of self-determination, dignity, security,
and freedom.
So yeah, like I said, it's a direct carbon copy of Joe Biden with like some exceptions.
Exceptions being, um, it's not just Biden. She sounded like Donald Trump's position on Palestine and people are literally fooled by anything. Wait, what?
Palestinians in Israeli, Israelis are like, deserve a future of peace and prosperity. Realistic two-state solution will protect Israel's security, fulfill the aspirations of self-determination for the Palestinian people.
And ensure universal and respectful access to holy sites of Jerusalem. Donald Trump's position on Palestine, you people are literally fooled by anything.
Felix says, it's really strange how this has been the exact position of the last eight
presidents and none of them have quite cracked the code on making it happen.
Very unlucky, I've got to say.
Trump used Palestinian as a slur.
No, I know.
I know.
Trump also is like directly responsible for setting in motion October 7.
The pressure points that created October 7.
Like I talk about that regularly.
To be fair, Biden has never really harped on the depravity and the descriptions of
what's happening in Gaza like this. Her DNC speech was basically an abbreviated version
of these remarks. I know words are meaningless, but it's different from Biden's messaging.
I know you keep going back to this one singular instance where Kamala Harris talked about this
on my birthday after Benjamin and Yahoo after talking to Benjamin and Yahoo. But like, you
just megafaunics we just watched. Like, she also doesn't say babies were lit on
fire with kerosene. Okay. Yeah. She doesn't say that. Biden does. Biden goes above and beyond.
Biden is a fucking freak. Okay. But like saying that she's committed to the human rights of
Palestinians, while also, and this is a key part of the, the, the conversation that I didn't
even get to yet, when she talked about, okay, one thing I have to mention here is this,
okay when Kamala Harris talked about what Hamas had done to israelis
she used no uncertain terms she said directly that those rapist barbarians went in and fucking
killed as many people as they could raped as many people as they could right i'm paraphrasing a
little bit but when it came down to speaking on the other side for 40 000 calisthenians that
that have been ruthlessly slaughtered mercilessly with American weapons, mind you, she made it
seem as though they were victim to a natural disaster, a naturally occurring phenomenon.
Okay? That is completely unacceptable. She specified young people at a music festival.
victims of violence were humanized. And their perpetrators were called out. But when the
opposite, when it came down to speaking to, when it came down to speaking to the Palestinian
plight, they were suffering. They were hurt. They were found dead. They weren't murdered
by Israel. Okay? That is the problem. So yeah, I think Tommy Vitor is completely wrong.
When he says, Kamala Harris talks about the suffering and humanity of the Palestinian
people in ways you just don't hear from President Biden. That's not true. She used
identical terms that the Biden administration has used so far. But this is still
a microcosm of a much larger, glaringly obvious problem that I see that I simply am unable
to communicate to some of you. Okay?
With 74 days to go, Harris with a call to action.
We have the full blown Palestinian side of the equation, like the speech. I want to
watch the whole speech. Because I want you to, I want you to, to, like I want to go through
it, I want to comb through it. Especially the form policy front. Okay. I would re-adjust
these two issues. I see with commas are burning from Biden in the LBJ example, Humphreys would
have been going in alignment with Nixon in today's race, Kamala would not be aligning
with the opposite party. The hogs would have another attack for the line. Why aren't
you doing that now? No, that is, that is what I'm banking on. That is what I am banking
on. The hogs would and everyone would be like, well, what the fuck, you could do this now.
You're at odds with the president forcing the Biden campaign by another much more
valuable vector of pressure into taking more serious stances like threatening and arms
embargo or actually engaging with an arms embargo. That is why I want her to say it.
Do you understand? What? I'm so glad to hear you're talking like this today because when
you first joined the DNC it seemed like you were so lived up, almost blinded, but you're
not blinded, you're seeking out the truth.
Dog, my first day of the DNC I went to the Palestinian protest before I even entered
the DNC. What are you talking about? How would an arms embargo have to go through
Congress. Brother, there is a law called the Leahy Law. Okay? It is currently illegal for
the United States of America to send weapons to Israel. If they were to hold the United
States government, if the United States government were to abide by its own laws, they would
not be sending any arms to Israel right now. Anyway, the full speech, but I want
I'm going to give you a chance to chart a new which part is the which part to talk about
like Israel and then also there in chief I will ensure America always has the strongest
most lethal fighting force in the world that part so this part was terrifying okay was
fucking terrifying. Yeah. Harris can change Biden's policy on Israel by just upholding the law. It's that
simple. Okay. It's that simple. That's what's crazy about it. Because we already have a law in the
books. Do you think they're avoiding saying arms embargo because they're afraid Iran will use that
as an opportunity to attack when Israel is less defended? It will not get to that.
that. Because an arms embargo and the Iranian attack, the subsequent Iranian attack, literally
is working hand in hand to get Israel to the table to agree to the terms of the ceasefire
deal that we wrote. That's the point. That is literally the point. Do you understand?
The threat of an arms embargo alone will cause Israel to recalculate and rein in its blood-thirsty
agenda.
Led by a self-interested narcissistic fascist madman.
fast in advancing our security and values abroad.
As Vice President, I have confronted threats to our security, negotiated with foreign leaders,
strengthened our alliances, and engaged with our brave troops overseas.
As Commander-in-Chief, I will ensure America always has the strongest, most lethal fighting
force in the world, our sacred obligation to care for our troops and their families,
and I will always honor.
Like, that is nutty, okay?
Like, when I first heard it, I could not believe it.
Like, America has to be the most lethal.
What do you think lethal is?
What do you think lethal, most lethal means?
means like, like, we're gonna kill more people. Okay. A fucking
Democratic candidate running for president should never say that.
Okay, this is
jingoism that you hear from some of the most aggressive
Republicans. Like this is like neocon shit. She dropped the
fucking
Like there's a reason why we don't call
The war department the war department anymore. We called the department of defense
Okay words matter
Words have a capacity
Words have a tendency to to hide the truth
This is unshackled
She's saying the quiet part out loud
That is fucking terrifying
Dude, she means defensively lethal not offensive. Okay, dude
Yeah, when Trump says it, you play a fucking different tune though, okay?
That's the difference.
When you guys hear a Democrat say it, you make up your own mind about it.
You're like, oh no, it's different actually.
She probably means like, she probably means like defensively lethal or some shit.
It's just pure cope.
Okay.
So many lives on Twitter going, what do you think the military does?
The mask off is crazy.
This was one of the worst aspects of this speech.
Her foreign policy was shockful of Western chauvinism,
jingoistic sentiment, terrifying shit, actually terrifying shit.
Okay?
There is no reason for her to say anything like this ever.
That's crazy.
their service and their sacrifice on space and artificial intelligence that America not
China wins the competition for the 21st century and that we strengthen not abdicate our
yeah that that other part liberals fucking chanting USA after he said we have to have
the most lethal military force what is this bro what is this like our welcome back Hitler
Like what's going on what's happening here if you don't recognize how fucking terrifying that is that a Democrat is saying that and
A roomful of Democrats are cheering that on by going USA USA
You've lost the plot
This is shit that you hear at a fucking Trump rally
Hurtler
Welcome back. Hurtler. It's no longer Hitler or Himmler. It's hurler global leadership
Trump on the other hand now this is the other part of this that is scary to me
her saying like we got to have a lethal military we got to fuck shit up we gotta
have you know we don't show the world who's got the longest dick and then
turning around and fucking talking about Iran talking about China talking
out Russia. It makes me feel an Iranian proxies. It makes me feel as though she's pushing for
what is yet to come. Gearing up the base to be open-minded to potential military incursions
in the region and the behest of Israel. That is hawkish nonsense through and through and
it fucking terrifies me. Okay? Like, at that point, we've moved past partisanship. We've
moved past like her electoral chances, which many of you only care about. Okay. It also
does have a capacity to to negatively polarize people against the ticket in general, which
I will get to in a second, because that's what Hillary Clinton was doing as well. And
Trump very effectively ran against Hillary Clinton as a peaceful Dove candidate.
Obviously he was lying, but the fact that he was lying in that regard, in that direction, matters.
Okay?
As Trump is doing that right now, he's saying that so many wars happen under the Biden administration,
I will stop them.
I will stop those wars.
So from an electoral calculus, this gives Trump an advantage on foreign policy in
the eyes of Americans.
Okay. That's something that you have to remember.
If you don't care about like the actual morality of the situation,
if you don't care about like the fact that the Democrat is saying like,
we're going to have a lethal ass military. We're going to fuck shit up.
We're going to fucking kill Iran. We're going to do whatever the fuck we can.
And if that doesn't terrify you because like, what if she wins and then she
does do that? Do you want that? Is that something you want?
Is that something that would be good? At that point,
what difference does it make Republican or Democrat?
On that front, they're just completely aligned, I guess.
Ridiculous.
Threatened to abandon NATO.
He encouraged Putin to invade our allies.
Said Russia could, quote, do whatever the hell they want.
Five days before Russia attacked Ukraine,
I met with President Zelensky to warn him about Russia's plan to invade.
I helped mobilize a global response over 50 countries to defend against Putin's aggression
President, I will stand strong with Ukraine and our NATO
Thank God.
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Most Americans opposed sending us troops to defend Israel pole finds just you know one little reminder
American flag chaining USA tax cuts a secure border freedom incredible to watch Democrats hijack symbols with terms of the conservative handbook only to empty them all of
Of all content and we're around like a costume. See this is not a good way to fucking argue against this
okay
The correct way to argue against this for the Republicans is to say
Democrats are doing this. We're the ones who actually
We're the ones who actually are committed to it and you know that already and the Democrats are terrified
This just comes across as petty and childish or you're like, oh, they're stealing they're stealing
They're stealing from us like nobody cares you're a fucking baby most lethal military part is so scary because what can America do?
There's something worse than a genocide on Omega genocide genocide plus
Who knows just tick tock exactly
Translate for you all that when Kamala Harris said yesterday. I will always make sure
Israel has the ability
to defend itself. I'm gonna be she meant I will continue to supply them with
weapons and money and resources. I will not support an arms embargo. That is
that is what I heard. Did anybody else hear that? Okay. And let me be very clear
where I am standing today after four days of the DNC waiting for a policy
Today I am not going to vote for Kamala Harris without an arms embargo. It will
not happen. No. And for those of you who are bothered by that notion because
you're afraid Trump is gonna win and take away all of your rights, genocide,
funding and supplying weapons for a genocide is the peak level of violence
on this planet. If you can't speak up and make some demands around how your
country and elected officials support an ongoing genocide, the highest level of
violence, I cannot and do not trust and actually know that you will not show up
for our communities when we are experiencing lesser violence. I can't
I can't even trust that you would recognize the experiences that black people, that trans people, that poor people, that children, people at the intersections of those identities.
I can't even trust that you would recognize the types of level, the types of violence and the levels of violence that we experience with your candidate in office.
I can't trust that.
So, I don't know what to tell y'all, y'all need to call your people and tell them to push
their arms embargo.
You need to call your elected officials.
You need to actually show up and do something other than yelling at people who are uncommitted
on social media.
Call them.
To the war in Gaza, President Biden and I are working around the clock because
is now is the time to get a hostage deal and a ceasefire deal done.
Let me be clear, I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself, the ability
to defend itself because the people of Israel must never again face the horror that it
So, do you understand, like, this is, like, when you say, I will always defend Israel's
like God given right to defend itself, blah, blah, blah, like, when you say that, we know
that Israel is not defending itself, okay, like, is Israel defending itself over the
course of the past 10 months?
How can you say we always will defend Israel's right to defend itself, and we will give
them all the weapons to do so, and then simultaneously to be like, and we want to ceasefire?
There is no defense.
There is no defense over the course of the last 10 months.
It's just offense.
There is no defense.
This is basically her reiterating her commitment to blank checks to Israel.
Permanent genocide.
A terrorist organization called Hamas caused on October 7th, feakable sexual violence
and the massacre of young people at a music festival.
the same time. Yeah, she then she then goes into the other side of the equation and notice
she talked about direct victims humanized them right on the Israeli side young people at a
music festival sexual violence that was unspeakable. Okay, that Hamas did right. Now let's hear how she
she talks about the Palestinians.
Now, 1200 Israelis were murdered on October 7th.
1200 Israelis total, I believe around 400 of them
were already were IDF, so they were enemy combatants.
Out of the 800 that were not IDF,
out of the 800 that were not IDF, civilians, okay?
Or more IDF, doesn't matter, okay?
Not a majority, but a decent chunk of them
were also murdered by the Israeli Defense Forces.
Hamas and the Palestinian resistance groups
that operated alongside Hamas and criminal elements
that also broke through the boundary,
the Gaza border fence, were responsible for
possible for the majority of the civilian deaths and the majority of the IDF deaths, okay?
For sure.
Like, that's not an unfair estimation at all, okay?
On the other side, since October 7, Israel has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians.
The overwhelming majority of 40,000 Palestinians that Israel has murdered are women, children, and the elderly.
Think about that. Think about the numbers.
Lancet estimations put it at 185,000 once the dust is settled.
That's an estimate. That is not what the actual number is, please.
it is a conservative estimate because Israel hasn't just killed 40,000 Palestinians. They've
also destroyed the entirety of the Gaza Strip, like the entirety of the Gaza Strip. Okay,
numbers on a board, civilian versus enemy combatant per capita targeting. Israel is infinitely more
evil than Hamas ever could be. When you just straightforward look at the numbers, Israel
has targeted significantly larger percentages of the civilian population and civilian infrastructure
than Hamas has. Okay, that is just an, that's just a fact. You cannot deny that. That is just an
abject fact. Okay? They've also done this while having access to the Palestinian civilian
registry. As in they know where every Palestinian is. They have 24-7 around the clock surveillance.
These are things that the Palestinian resistance groups did not have in terms of their targeting
capabilities. They also did not have an air force. They did not have these offensive
weapons capabilities in general, right? And now there's a polio
outbreak in Gaza. I mean, it's a fresh hell. It is a genocide.
Right. So how does she talk about that side of the equation
because she used direct terms when talking about what Hamas
did and what who the perpetrators were and who
the victims were. Let's hear how she talks about the other
side of the equation, which is infinitely worse. Like I'm
I'm sorry, infinitely fucking worse.
What has happened in Gaza over the past 10 months is devastating.
So many innocent lives lost.
Desperate.
Innocent lives lost.
So many innocent lives lost.
Yeah, here.
Gaza doctors face a new battle, the war on polio.
Polio has resurfaced in Gaza for the first time in 25 years thriving in the same conditions in which people are dying
The first case was confirmed Friday in a 10-month-old unvaccinated child in Deir al-Balaq the enclaves health authorities have said
So Palestinians that the words are important. Okay words are very important here
When you say we're gonna have a lethal military. That's important as that's different, right as different than
That's different than saying we're gonna have the most powerful defensive capability
Usually it means the same thing, but it's important that she's like no longer even using the veiled threats
Okay
But the idea of aren't hiding inside of schools and hospitals. Yes. They are what are you talking about the idea of headquarters is quite literally
Next to a fucking mall in Tel Aviv the fuck are you talking about?
There's a higher combatant density inside of Israel than there is in fucking Gaza
Gaza. The entire country is a reservist. They've all served in the military. Far more people
inside of Israel have served in the IDF per capita than people inside of Gaza have served
in any of the armed wings of Hamas or Palestinian Islamic jihad or any other armed factions.
So no, you're absolutely wrong on this.
There is no way to argue around this point, okay?
The notion that like Israel must target schools and hospitals because Hamas is hiding there
is bullshit anyway.
It's not correct.
It's completely incorrect.
That's precisely the reason why they keep saying there's a command and control center
under this hospital so we have to blow it up and then there's no command and
control center.
So then they go, oh, the command and control center actually
moved to the other hospital.
We've got to blow it up.
Then there's no command and control center.
So what are we talking about?
These are outdated lies that have been proven to be lies
over and over again.
Genuinely curious, didn't they find tunnels and stuff
in hospitals?
They did.
But a tunnel system does not mean
that it is an operational command and control center.
And as a matter of fact, that's precisely
what they found under the major hospital in Gaza
that they claimed had a command and control center.
Half of the tunnel system was already built
with Israel's supervision,
because hospitals do have tunnel systems under them,
of course, or regardless.
I thought they actually had their command centers
in hospitals and schools.
Yeah, that's a lie, brother.
That's just a lie.
You can show, chat, or all the evidence
of the idea of using hospitals in Gaza
military bases? Yeah. They they set up shop inside of the hospitals. Israeli military is
using the Nurekobi dialysis hospital in the Jabalia refugee camp at the military base in
operational center amid the ongoing invasion. This is the second hospital that they hide behind
following the Tika hospital in Netsudim. It's always projection. Okay? It's always projection.
Everything that Israel says Hamas is doing they do tenfold and nobody fucking cares. How does
How does the chatter actually think that with the fuck?
Caprice on poppy.
A lot of these guys are just completely uninitiated.
They don't care.
They haven't really paid attention.
In the moments that they do pay attention,
of course, that's what fucking mainstream media is telling them.
So why should they know any better?
You know how it is.
It sucks.
But it's just the truth.
It's just the reality.
I don't think that guy was a husband or bought chatters.
Some people are just genuinely confused.
And I don't fault them for it.
over and over again. The scale of suffering is heartbreaking.
President Biden and I are working to
So wait, the scale of suffering is heartbreaking. Who's doing the suffering?
How did the suffering happen? Who are the Palestinians fleeing from?
Why are they hungry?
Again, man made disaster.
Israel killing Palestinians is regarded as a man made disaster.
Palestinian resistance groups killing Israelis direct action.
You have to understand how this actually plays the role of speaking about atrocities in the
worst possible way possible by running defense for Israel, even in this situation.
It is a lie by omission.
the end this war such that Israel is secure the hostages are released the
suffering in Gaza ends and the Palestinian people can realize their
right to dignity security necessary to defend so when she said that I thought oh
my god is she gonna say to get Israel to like you know like when she said I
I will do whatever is necessary.
I thought she meant she's gonna talk now
about like, you know,
how she's gonna get Israel to commit to a ceasefire.
Turns out I was wrong.
Turns out she was actually once again,
and I'm very fearful of this, okay?
I'm very fearful of what this spells for the future.
She was gearing up for what America might do
in terms of defending Israel forces and our interests against Iran and Iran backed
terrorists I will not cozy up to tyrants and dictates yeah she means Lebanon
on Salah in Yemen Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran and other Iranian
proxies in the region the axis of resistance if you will she means I will
put fucking, I will continue Biden's policies in the region. 4000 Marines, aircraft carriers
in the surrounding the Arabian Peninsula, I will use them. Get ready for that. And when
she says she doesn't cozy up the tyrants and dictators, I find that rather strange
because she's talking about a tyrant that she's cozying up to. Benjamin Nennyahu.
So every part of this is just hypocritical, contradictory, and silly.
It's utter nonsense.
I said this last night, but a fascist who's rooting for Trump is Netanyahu, but the Dems
seemingly have no issues with sending him endless arms forever under the auspices of Israel's
right to defend itself.
Tatars like Kim Jong-un who are rooting for Trump!
Yeah.
That's a tyrant.
Netanyahu is a tyrant rooting for Trump too.
You love him.
And that is far more consequential, far more consequential than Kim Jong-Fucking-Un, okay?
What kind of juice, what kind of motion does Kim Jong-Fucking-Un have in terms of American
politics?
If you believe that the Iranian Ayatollah or Kim Jong-Fucking Un, or even China for that
matter, represents a grave threat to American interests or America in general, but especially
Kim Jong-un and especially Iran, you have been duped.
This isn't to like, absolve them of like their own domestic affairs and their responsibilities
internally, they're not great, they're dog shit, okay?
They are autocracies, 100%.
But like the idea that they represent a serious threat to America is insane, okay?
So in terms of cozying up the tyrants and autocrats and dictators, America has its fair share
of gulf monarchies that it is completely aligned with because it represents our interest in
foreign policy in the region, okay?
It is ridiculous.
Rare China autocracy admission.
No, dude.
It is not a rare China autocracy admission.
There are plenty of, there's plenty wrong
with Chinese governance in terms of like restrictions
on civil liberties, but no.
I think considering what China,
the Chinese system to be an autocracy
is ultimately refusing to reckon
with how their electoral structure works.
Okay, that's it.
Kamala Harris claims Kim Jong-un is rooting
for Donald Trump.
This is false.
Trump tried to claim Kim Jong-un endorsed them.
This was North Korea's response.
No matter what party takes office in the US,
political climate does not change, we do not care." I mean, he's right. Do you realize
that America doesn't just represent America, right? You idiots represent the free world.
What is the free world? And how do we represent it? I don't even understand what you're trying
to say here. Sam Cedar mentioned during MR's coverage of the DNC that there will
be a pressure on common to be tough as a euphemism for militaristic because she
doesn't want to be seen as a too weak to be a commander in chief because she's
a woman. And I think that plays into this. I hate it because she should just
folks on delivering the American people instead of these potential Republican
attacks. Yeah, that's, that's just silliness though. Because Hillary
Rodham Clinton was one of the most bloodthirsty ghouls to run on a
Democratic ticket. And she fucking lost to this asshole. Please. Someone in
the chat said, even Ezra Klein said this was the most conservative DNC
speech he's ever seen. I couldn't comprehend how people in my chat were not hearing what they were
saying. Like, I couldn't understand it. For many people, I think the aesthetics is all that matters.
I was crazy. I'm back, I think, but I can't, yeah, it's saved. I don't know what the fuck
just happened. That was crazy. It's not the website chat. It's not the website.
Recently, it's not the website. It's my internet. I don't know why my internet is not great.
It never used to be this bad, but recently it has been this bad, and I don't know why.
Himself, president, I will never waver in defense of America's security and ideals, because in the enduring struggle between democracy and tyranny, I know where I stand and I know where the United States belongs.
our country with all my heart. Where I go in everyone I meet, I see a nation that is ready
to move forward. Ready for the next step in the incredible journey that is America. I see
an America where we hold fast.
All right, the rest of it is like, you know, other bullshit, but that's what I wanted to
show.
We keep getting a Twitch network error and have to manually refresh this to you again.
Yeah, I know.
I know I'm cooked.
So overall, very bad stuff.
Don't like it.
Not a fan.
Okay.
Usually they took being against torture from the 2020 or Democratic Party platform.
Wait, what?
Never guys believe torture is immoral and ineffective.
What? I don't understand what this is.
I don't, I don't know how real this is.
I don't know what that is.
So, so what I'm trying to say here is that overall the speech was very fucking the speech was very, very conservative.
The speech was very conservative.
Okay.
Which is not good.
They're doing the thing where they're trying to moderate.
They're doing the thing where they try to run to the middle,
which is genuinely terrifying.
It scares me because it just pushes the Overton window
further and further into the right.
Full tilt fascism, OK?
But not only that, but also I suspect
that it will be deeply unpopular in general
in the long run.
Wishiwashi Mealy-Malfit Vibes-Based Bullshit will only work if you have the level of charisma
of Trump for his base or Obama for the entire base.
Kamala Harris does not have that.
And the reasons why I was excited was because for once in my lifetime I saw the Democratic
Party respond to voter pressure.
It felt like they were responding to voter pressure partially because the donor pressure
and the establishment Democrat pressure was aligned with voter pressure.
And then when the Tim Walls pig happened, I thought, oh my God, maybe they won't run
away from good policies that are objectively popular, that people want, that they will
run a solid campaign on issues and say, here's what we're going to give to you.
Okay.
And it feels like maybe I was wrong.
And that this will be yet another election cycle where the Democrats will just keep running
on how shitty the left is and how the left flank is fucking up the bag and how moderate
they are.
In terms of immigration, we've got a right wing border bill.
In terms of housing, she says she wants to deregulate housing, that was one of
the only policies.
The only difference, the only genuine difference here is fucking abortion.
Something I'm constantly confronted with is that most people cannot understand political
ideology and policy arguments and substitute aesthetics and group membership to indicate
to them what is a good policy.
Once I understood that, I understood why people say dumb has fucked shit to me constantly.
Yeah.
It's just like, it's still, it still fucking hurts my soul seeing that, especially
a community like this where we got like people who are actually interested in policy you know
what I mean fuck fuck it sucks they have seen a panel of undecideds that unfortunately pivot
the center worked on them at least to secure votes come on guys all right we'll look at
the fucking undecided panel now and shit like that but you're I mean this is mad
It is now our turn to do what generation the Israeli military confirmed that preliminary
forensic findings indicate all six Israeli hostages found in the communists area this week showed
signs of gunshot wounds officials. Oh, oh, oh, Hamas killed them. Oh, got it. It definitely,
hey guys, these six hostages that they found, they definitely, they definitely weren't murdered
by our fucking they definitely weren't murdered by you know the bombs that we dropped on them.
Stress it's unclear if they were killed by their captives or by friendly fire from Israeli forces
and it comes as Israel announces a senior delegation has landed in Cairo to help with
faltering talks for ceasefire. An issue among other things who will ultimately control parts of
of Gaza. CBS News foreign correspondent MTS Tiav is joining us now with the very latest
from the area. MTS, good morning. As Vice President Kamala Harris accepted her party's nomination
last night, I'm sure she also spoke about what's happening there in Israel.
Yeah, hey, Anne-Marie. She did. And she also gave what is many are describing as her
most extended and direct marks yet on the war on Gaza, where she directly addressed
the issue that has divided some damage.
Oh, speaking of like IDF stories being refuted,
Noah Argamani, the Israeli retriever from Gaza,
says Israeli media is lying about our conditions in Gaza.
She says she was injured in an Israeli airstrike,
not beaten by Hamas, as the Israeli media has been saying
in the last 24 hours.
I can't ignore what happened here in the media
in the last 24 hours.
Things are taken out of context.
I was not beaten and my hair was not cut.
I was in a building that was bombed by the Air Force.
The exact quote is, this weekend after the shooting,
As I said, I had cuts all over my head and I was hurt all over my body.
I emphasized that I was not beaten, but injured all over my body by the
collapse of the building on me as a victim of the 7th of October.
I will not allow myself to be victimized once again by the media.
Israeli media is scrambling to remove the Hamas beat me references.
It's a miracle.
I'm alive.
They changed the article title updated it one day later yesterday.
Yesterday Hamas beat me all over my body.
No, Argamani says in first testimony on our captivity today. It's a miracle. I'm alive. No, Argamani says in first testimony on our captivity
Well, this shit is so fucking wet like dude. This is wackadoo. Okay. This is like this is so nutty
like this
This doesn't happen in America, okay? If this shit happened in America you like if the Republicans in the United States of America
We're using this like think about it if the Republicans in America
We're like using a story about like an undocumented migrant or something and they lied this much
Liberal media would be fucking plastering this on every outlet being like look how they lied
And vice versa if the Democrats did it the Republicans would be fucking
Going crazy over it
Okay
It's just crazy. I said bring back the draft and let's see how war-loving these dumb liberals will remain
I think that's the terrifying prospect
Didn't the right wing try to submit Chinese propaganda in a formal congressional hearing
before?
I don't think it would get called out this hard on the side.
It's just crazy to me.
Anyway, there's more that I wanted to talk about.
One last thing I was going to bring up with respect to Israel is, Scoop, Biden has appointed
a new top Israel pass line official at the State Department per two people with knowledge,
Mira Reznik, a major proponent of arms shipments to Israel throughout the Gaza war.
This is being seen by foreign policy professionals as a significant worrying sign.
This is according to reporting from the senior diplomatic correspondent of the Huffington
Post.
Here's my story.
Former State Department official Aniline Shalene told me, the move reflects a doubling
down on the administration's determination to continue to provide unconditional material
support for Israel's genocidal campaign against civilians in Gaza.
No, is no one going crazy at this terrible speech from Kamala?
No, of course not.
See, that's the other side of what I wanted to talk about.
Okay
The other side of the story that I wanted to talk about other than this, you know is that that speech
Like Americans for the most part don't give a shit about the contents
You know how we always talk about Republicans they advocate for certain policies without really thinking about what those policies might look like
It might even harm them in the long run including but not limited to abortion restrictions for example
Okay, but then when push comes to shove and those policies are in action Republicans are met with the reality that they cannot avoid and they go oh my god this shit sucks.
A similar predicament exists in the Democratic Party as well within the minds of the Democrats as well.
Democrats operate on electability metrics they are so primed they are so primed into thinking well I might not like this but other people might like it.
people might like it. Okay? This was, I'm not knowing you really
make him lose our points. He looks genuinely terrified for his
life. Yeah, it was because it was because I was like, getting
kicked out at this point of the DNC. So he caught me in the
worst possible. I was like, what the fuck am I doing right
now? Like, what is my life currently? Did I even say that?
I don't understand the majority of America seems not care about the continuation of weapons sales to Israel
I understand that there are issues here in America too, but why does it seem like the majority people have major lack of empathy?
Americans do not care about foreign policy
They are literally our entire media apparatus is designed to make sure that Americans don't care about foreign policy because if Americans had to
Had to reckon and recognize the endless amount of bloodshed that is American foreign policy
They would probably go crazy over it. Okay
That's it. That's the reason why most people don't care about it at all. And that is beneficial.
That is beneficial for the powers that want to maintain American hegemony.
Democrats in their own party and of course drawn thousands of protesters to the DNC convention
in Chicago. Now Harris gave a forceful defense of Israel saying that she as president would
always stand with Israel and that and rather what she called its right to defend
itself. Now, the vice president also described a post-war future in which Palestinians can,
and I'm quoting here, realize their right to dignity, security, freedom, and self-determination,
something which drew one of the loudest cheers of the night. Now, here in the region, her
words were closely watched as the fighting in Gaza rages on. Over the past day or so,
at least 24 Palestinians have been killed in multiple Israeli strikes, including in
in Gaza City in the north and
communists in the south.
And as the violence rages on,
another crisis is emerging.
Gaza has recorded its first
polio case in 25 years.
The health workers in Haiti.
How's that happening, dude?
How's all that happening?
I guess natural disaster.
Agencies are now really
grappling with these really
incredibly steep obstacles
to conducting mass vaccinations
in war-torn or rather
in the war-torn Palestinian
territory.
Harris also said in her speech that she was working around the clock with President Biden
to reach a ceasefire deal in Gaza that would also involve the release of American and Israeli
hostages still being held by Hamas and the release of Palestinians in Israeli jails.
But even though we have that delegation going to Cairo, hopes of an imminent deal already
starting to dim.
Marie.
All right.
I thought the explicit measure of self-determination was interesting, but I guess for me, we're
is likely bullshit. Yes, people are trying to make it seem like it's different. It's
not a deviation from any American foreign policy, which is always bipartisan. Americans
have said to state solution under Donald Trump, America's of the American government has said
that they are committed to Palestinian self determination in order to maintain Israel's
security and the Palestinian security and its right to self determination in perpetuity.
It is the American foreign policy, which is bipartisan. What matters is not what
they say, what matters is what they do is while people who have been outspoken against
Israel are still gawking on Kamala. Yeah. Because I think for a lot of people, their commitment
to that is, you know, simply because it was viral. Like that's it. I think that there,
a lot of people just simply were like, they hated Biden and this gave them like a good
reason to hate on Biden. All right. I'm going to move on. I'm going to talk about
Johnson was DNC recap. But that's it. It's far from this thing. What a night for Kamala Harris,
by the way, the anticipation was high tonight and not just for Kamala Harris speculation was running
wild today. There would be a surprise guest. Boy did they deliver. Please welcome Michigan
representative. Oh, let's just walk in. Yeah, the audio is a little weird. I agree. I don't know
Oh, there was a Beyonce, because everybody thought that it was going to be Beyonce coming out there.
They were slacking along.
Tonight was the final night for the DNC, and they did it all.
They spoke in support of curbing gun violence.
They spoke in support of investing in our schools, fighting climate change and upside-down drumming.
A remarkable story, uh, born conjoined, they didn't let that stop them from upside down
drumming.
My name is Kamala's Knight, and her opportunity, she's not here either, we ought to say no
Kamala.
Tickets are free, my f***ing Kamala Harris's opportunity to be introduced as a presidential
candidate to America.
Growing up, we moved a lot.
I will always remember that big Mayflower truck packed with all our belongings, ready to go,
to Illinois, to Wisconsin.
Just name swing states.
Just say that you moved to swing states, that you moved to Michigan, to Georgia, you moved
to Arizona.
Just make it up.
But this is great.
We finally get to meet Communist Pamela, the radical that we have heard so much about.
I believe everyone has a right to safety, to dignity, and to justice.
A harm against any one of us is a harm against all of us, prosecutor, to protect people and abuse them.
I fought against the cartels who traffic in guns and drugs.
These fights were not easy.
On behalf of whose story could only
be written in the greatest nation on Earth.
At the end, she was just like, but seriously though,
not for me.
This is all being great, but I've been thinking it out.
I was Donald Trump right now.
I didn't know what I'd.
I'd probably just be tweeting nonsensical shit
to distract from the fact that she doesn't faintly
resemble the caricature that's been painted. By the way, that is what he was doing. These
are his real tweets.
This by the way is straight up yet another indication that like there is a very decent
likelihood that Kamala Harris will win. Okay. Like barring anything that she said in the
speech in and of itself like, you know, is she captivating undecided voters? The
The media will run the classic song and dance over and over again to be like, oh yeah, she's
moderating.
Look at how moderate she is.
What that actually translates to in terms of like voter participation, voter enthusiasm,
that remains to be seen.
I personally think that moderating, capitulating the right wing framing and behaving like
you are a centrist is not a good idea and has not been successful for the democratic party
in general. I wouldn't say that Joe Biden did that. Joe Biden had a background of being
a center right figure, but Joe Biden himself ran on a significantly more progressive campaign
in terms of immigration in 2021. He won. Okay. For example, because you don't know
how to win elections. Yeah, neither does the fucking Democratic Party, it seems. What the
fuck are you talking about? Democrats keep saying over and over again, oh my God, we
just have to be more moderate. We just have to be more moderate. And they just keep sucking
ass. It's weird that the endless amount of momentum that the Democrats got over the
course of this past month came when they did things that I've literally been fucking begging for
just saying only to then turn around and drop that on a dime this was supposed to be Kamala Harris's
moment this was she's so far not really released any sort of policy papers so this was supposed to
be like the American public that still doesn't know what she's about. This was going to be,
this was going to be her big reveal. Like here's what I stand for. Here's what I will push for.
And in that process, the things that she said she would push for were pretty bad overall.
It's not captivating for younger audiences at all for younger base, younger voters in general.
Maybe they figured since they got the nomination officially they pivoted the Senate to capture
the rest of America.
Not that I agree with it.
The Democratic Party's primary base is not the most progressive force.
The Democratic Party's possible general electorate is the more progressive force, even though
Democrats regularly fucking do the exact opposite.
Republicans primary base of support is more radical than their general electorate.
primary base of support is less radical than their general electorate. Democrats primary base
of support is the MSNBC watching 75 year old suburban high educated voters who are fucking
terrified at the prospect of having an unelectable candidate. An unelectable candidate means whatever
fucking MSNBC is telling them is unelectable. That's it. That's how Democrats operate in the
primaries. They should be doing the exact opposite. Democrats always consistently run
to the middle as soon as they fucking end the primaries it's insane to me yeah I hated this take by
the way megafaunix I guess my feeling is that if you're up by 2.8 and you need to be up by 5 in
order to win it's unclear whether there will be another election that speech is the one you need
to give but god help us all I hope some of that was just lying yeah that's pure copium it's not
fucking lying it's what she thinks is the right thing to do when it's not the right thing to
to do anyway. Brother, you need 51% you win by staking yourself right next to your opponent
and grab the margin. Sorry, friends. If she dedicates her campaign to Palestine, she loses.
If one more person thinks that I'm talking about Palestine, when I'm talking about all
of the other policies that she's bringing up, I'm going to fucking laser you. Okay.
I'm going to send you to Palestine. You understand? I'm going to put you on a fucking
trebuchet and launch you in the Gaza shut the fuck up I am not talking about
Palestine even though that also is an issue where she stands the game and
stands to lose nothing but many of you have forgotten about this for some weird
fucking reason how the fuck why are you mad love because I have to deal with
baboons every day all of a sudden I am fearful that this is a 2016
campaign rerun with liberals running scared and going, no, you don't understand the democratic
party knows best. You don't know anything. Shut the fuck up. They forgot the joy that
they felt for once for the last fucking month when they were thinking, Oh my God, this is
like a relatively progressive campaign. This is pretty sick. It's like no longer Joe Biden,
for example, I'm sick and tired of having to play this game every fucking election cycle.
sucks so bad. It sucks so fucking bad. And people are very desperate to just go, Oh, he's
just saying this because that's his pet project. Gaza is his pet project. He only cares about
Gaza. Okay. It frustrates me to no end. I'm not talking about Gaza. Gaza is one aspect
of this conversation. Only one singular aspect of this conversation. Okay. There's
percentage of voters that you can absolutely, you can absolutely pick up.
There is definitely tens of thousands, not hundreds of thousands of voters that you can pick up
if you moved in the opposite direction and broke away from Biden on Gaza.
That's 100% correct. And there are no voters you would lose in that process either.
But that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about all the other shit.
I swear to God, the guy running for president on the Republican ticket has morphed into a poor
man's cat turd, of course, an important part of tonight was familiarizing people with the
democratic nominees biography, a hallowed walk through the trials and tribulations that
formed the ethos and spirit of the democratic nominee because I'm until tonight and it
felt quite frankly, FYI being haywars by that community again, they're in here baiting
you. Yeah, I don't think it's just that community though, there's like people in
in my community that are also hyper-lived up as well.
Well, they didn't have much time,
but this is what they were running out there.
Vice President Harris came and visited my restaurant.
You know, I know you only have four weeks
to put this movie together, but come on.
You gotta do better than.
I think we have a lot of new young chatters
whose first and second election this might be,
who genuinely understand how much Dems have moved
to the right over the last 20 or so years.
There's a reason you and other olds in the chat
are ringing alarm bells.
I know.
I know it'll take for it'll take another election cycle for them to like harden and and become
as cynical as I am.
I think like every four years I just like I I every four years I just become more and
more sad about the dire prospects of the American future.
I was working and she loved it.
I drove her in and big movers and shakers
and Democrats probably must know her well.
She worked at McDonald's.
And she greeted every person with that.
I can't do, dude, Jeffrey Epstein's bestie.
Billory Clinton, dude, holy fuck.
I didn't even watch this speech.
I didn't even see a single blip on this speech.
I feel like the media didn't even cover it.
But if you remember, I didn't watch this speech,
but I also told you that it would have been ass.
you know what smile and said how can I help I think you have to say that when
you work at McDonald's or really any point of service occupation how can I
help you is kind of the thing I don't know that the transaction can really
take place if you do not acknowledge that delicate dance of whether or not
they will super scum is are there less professional more personal stories my
phone rings she called me my phone ring again and it was vice president
Kamala Harris remember when Keith those in coastline comma the other day I know
that was fucking that like that was what my like last bastion of hope was that's why I was like oh
maybe maybe things will be different but I was like waiting and then I saw the uncommitted campaign
in the way that they treated the uncommitted campaign and then I heard the Kamala Harris speech
which was awful in terms of like American militarism and now I don't I don't think that
that, you know, it's just not looking too good.
It's Kamala.
Anything you have to say to me?
This is like night three,
we're three days into the convention
and we're like, so she has something.
I mean, this is good.
Like this is good commentary.
It is functionally devoid of like
what Kamala Harris will do that's different.
Like it's just more so still carrying on the vibe based,
carrying on the vibe-based attitudes. Like the vibes are good. The vibes are good. Um,
I think that that is, uh, you know, that's, that's, this is solid commentary overall.
By the way, he's literally one of the only things we knew about her before she took
office.
We did it. We did it. So far he's saying what you're saying, but chatters are trying
to cook you over it. I know because the antagonistic relationship I've developed comes
from the top of the hour average that I serve at the top of the hour, every hour.
three minutes long and chatters obviously see that and if they're not subscribed they watch
three minutes of ads and they get mad so they're constantly on the fucking lookout for any kind
of deviation. There's a very antagonistic relationship between the streamer and the chat
in that regard but if you no longer want to you no longer want to see those ads and you no
longer want to have an antagonistic relationship all you need to do is subscribe which you can
can do, like I said, for $5 or for free with a which prime, which prime is free.
Here's the thermonambrick now. Credit work credit is due. The Democrats on short
notice exploited their newfound momentum and enthusiasm with the display of the
breath and with of this diverse, often contradictory party of Roosevelt. At
their convention. They had union leaders and CEOs. They had democratic party icons and lifelong
Republicans. They had a guy yelling, screw the billionaires followed immediately by a
very happy billion.
Bro, this is verbate. Okay. This is like, come on. This is bar for bar. What I've said
so far this is like a this is like a fucking four-day four-day recap that I've made
I was making fun of people for going to Yale and a bunch of people who went to Yale
Obama was good for politics you know it really works a Jewish guy that sounds
like a black prosecuted sexual predators and I have to think about the
consequences of our actions over there, especially given the theme of the week.
This arena, it's filled with energy and with joy.
The air of joy.
Joy.
For you.
The president of joy.
Let us choose Joy.
Joy looks like, because I've watched Oprah on her show.
You thought people were happy to see her in Doris Kamala Harris.
You should see what they do when she gives them lip liner.
I didn't miss the most important part. I heard it. He said, no, it had everyone except
Palestinians.
Asian American Jewish Americans, Palestinian. Oh, did he make a pedophile joke about Bill
Clinton? No, and a bunch of people who prosecuted sex. Yeah, no, I didn't come up with Josh
Shapiro sounding like Obama. Come on. That wasn't that was Josh Shapiro. They came
up with that. Okay. Calling Shapiro, Jewish Obama is insane. He's nowhere close.
Are you kidding me?
If you closed your eyes and I played a speech, if you closed your eyes and I played a speech
to you from Josh Shapiro and Barack Obama, you would not be able to distinguish between
the two.
It is not even a thing.
Who prosecuted sexual predators, and there goes that booking, especially not to think
about the consequences of our actions over there, especially given the theme of the
I can feel the excitement in this arena it's filled with energy and with joy the
air of joy joy joy or use the president of joy let us choose Joe real joy looks
like because I've watched Oprah on her show you thought people were happy to
see her in Doris Kamala Harris you should see what they do when she gives
the lip liner. Oh, and one other thing. During the first Gulf War, I enlisted, fought alongside
my brothers with Lima, 325 in Iraq. I gave the order directing our special operations forces
to fly two helicopters 150 miles into a body bod at night and by the time the
sun rose Osama bin Laden was dead acceptance and oh yeah we are liberals
so mad at me but not mad at fucking John Stewart this has been 15 minutes
uninterrupted 15 minutes of just like literally everything I have said
That's crazy there. He's saying literally the identical shit
I don't know why I've not learned the lesson of never asking Chad a rhetorical question like that
because immediately
Everyone in the chat goes because you're annoying because you suck because he's funny like even
All of his fucking jokes are identical to the jokes I make
Fuck you mean
whether that feeling is joy or perhaps
Perhaps relief at having a chance when you had none is exhilarating.
Even this, like they, that excitement inside of those halls came from the fact that it
was no longer, it was no longer Donald Trump versus Joe Biden, which was a race to the
bottom and that Joe Biden was going to inevitably lose that race.
were hitting all the right notes.
The cameraman?
Not so much.
When a house is on fire,
we don't ask about the homeowner's race
or religion. No!
We just try to do the best we can
to save them.
And if the place, place, happens
to belong to a
childless cat lady,
they never just stayed on her.
They're like, are these motherf**kers the crazy part?
After this got away,
The woman was interviewed.
She is childless and has two cats.
C-SPAN does the research.
But ultimately, Democrats have already drank the Kool-Aid.
It's very difficult when you're inside that convention
environment to know if this has been a successful endeavor.
Perhaps the best way to see how well it actually went
is through the eyes of a more objective observer,
a fair and balanced organization that
will give you a more clear-eyed perspective.
How did Fox News experience this convention?
At the beginning, I've got to be honest.
I'm not sure they cared for it.
There's not much joy in this convention hall.
There were empty seats here when even as late as when Joe Biden was speaking.
The vibes are off.
No one's talking to each other.
This is probably the most boring scene I've ever seen in my entire life.
Ooh, I forgot what a daredevil like you is.
I forgot your life is a never ending joy ride
of talking to Brit Hume in between catheter ads on fire.
This might be the best John Stuart.
Like this might be the best I've seen him in years.
This was like wall to wall.
Fucking hilarious.
Merber, what work?
Unfortunately for Jesse Knievel over here.
And next night, even Fox had to acknowledge fire.
People are having a great time down here, Stevie Wonder just performed and there's more electricity
in this room.
No one's talking about the actual issues that matter.
All about fuzzy puppies and little kittens.
All the joy, all the vibe, all the emotion is nothing but empty calories.
They burn fast and make you fat.
It's not good vibes, it's not good, you can't eat good vibes, right?
Also, which isn't did the vibes fatten you up? Or are they emotional osempic? Which one?
But I guess you're right. You can't feed your family on vibes. You can only feed your family on immigration fear mongering
I think you might be confusing vibes with the tomato infused super Jason fondue the weapon of mass lactation that this city
He even came for fucking. Oh my God. He even came for deep dish, bro. What the fuck was next?
You're gonna say hot dogs have to have ketchup on them. I mean, that's a classic bit. That's not me like that's ease in Chicago
I did the same thing at the Chavo show and they booed me in with the same intensity
Personal backyard poolside
Four pies are good, all right, yes.
By the third night of the convention,
even at Fox News, the walls came tumbling down.
Tim Walsh, I said earlier tonight he had to do fine,
and that would be enough.
He did great for him, for the crowd.
I even followed the football metaphors.
He'll be a great wingman for Calma Harris.
He's generational, dude.
It's true.
Now knows the experience of being a Mets fan.
Watching the Yankees always win the World Series.
Yeah, a dad jeter.
Very down.
Most of Fox News was admitting defeat, except for young Desi Waters,
who bravely continued the pretense that the convention was going badly.
Even when the footage right next to his f***ing head disagreed.
Last night wasn't as jubilant as the media tells you.
seats were empty it looked like there was a formal dress code the lines to get in the stadium were
long and silent the only joy in the building was joy reed nobody even recognizes you see these
liberal media anchors walking around and no one even stops them for selfies actually feel bad for
last night with the funeral and it was not a lot nothing gives me fucking nothing gives me
back into like at least someone in the liberal camp, like hearing a Republican speak for more
than three seconds, dude. It's just the moment that they start chirping, I'm like, dude, you're
so fucking insane. You're just so fucking delusional. They have adopted the, I guess,
like aesthetics slash, uh, I don't know. Like they, they, they have adopted the
The vibes of a pathological liar, like they just lie for no reason.
They lie about little things, that's how you know.
They're not just like lying about big things, they lie about little things too.
Which makes no fucking sense.
We all know funerals always have a DJ.
Goodbye dearest grandfather.
Come on, chik chik, chik chik, chik chik.
There was a shit show in there because of how fucking intense it was.
Or the flat lands, we lived in the flats.
But Kamala Harris, she gets us.
She sees us.
This is funny too.
They're making fun of the New York Times fact check.
She is us.
Thank God.
Dude, the media is unbiased.
And they showcase that, OK?
They showcase that.
Thank God.
Bringing Democratic strategist Joel Payne,
CBS News political contributor Joel good morning to you this is your line of
work who cares what I think do you have any notes or compliments for the vice
president? Well look I'm a baseball fan of torture New York Metzger. She pitched
the perfect game last night but you know just talking a little bit more
about athleticism I think last night was a feat of political athleticism not
just last night that speech was difficult the valleys that she navigated
the way she continued to keep that coalition together but look at the
last month, look at what Kamala Harris has done in 31 days since July 21. She's
consolidated the Democratic base. She's rewritten the political map and she
shifted this race from a conversation with two octogenarians near octogenarians
talking about the past to one talking about the future. Kamala Harris may or
may not win this race, but she has created political relevance for herself
that will go well beyond what we saw last week. It was a patriot. That
What is objectively untrue?
Kamala Harris is a lifelong machine politician and a straight up generic Democrat.
And the reality of the matter is that if she doesn't win this election, she's toast.
It was a speech that was very strong on defense, a lot of pride and talk of democracy.
What does she need?
Are you going to talk about if these signifiers light work?
The online life is good.
People are saying that like I'm, he cooks me in this, I fucking doubt that he does.
Why would he cook me in this?
This is a script they're going to give you if you go in 2028.
Democratic presidential nominee, Kamala.
The underside of voters said Harris has made up their minds here is why we got to watch
this one.
This is manufacturing consent.
Need to do now to take this excitement and then the next 74 days turn it into
votes.
Yeah, well, Tony, that's remarkable because she reclaimed that freedom mantle.
It was one that Joe Biden talked about in the frame of democracy.
Kamala Harris has reframed it in a way that widens the circle of potential voters that
Democrats can go for and potential routes.
What she needs to do going forward is she needs to think about what does she want to
do in terms of building a winning coalition?
Does it look more like Joe Biden's 2020 winning coalition or does she look like a 2008-2012
Barack Obama coalition, which is more reliant on voters of color, African American
voters, young voters?
I imagine the folks in Arasai Command are thinking about things like that this morning.
Joel, our man in Washington, Major Garrett, is in New York this morning, and he's got
a question for you as well.
Sure thing.
Good morning, Joel.
When you give a speech like that last night, you have to talk about foreign policy and
national security.
Kamala Harris did that.
Ukraine unifies the Democratic Party.
The war in Gaza does not.
She was very specific about that, evaluate what she tried to accomplish, and the divisions
within the party on that underlying issue.
Yeah, Major, it's a good question.
I mean, I talked about t
again in the deafness, you
the building, she was rid
and the energy of the cr
in a way that frankly, yo
who the previous democrat
Biden, that would have be
for him to give one given
that he's dealing with, bu
the ability to have the
there are things you need
the crowd to a place wher
the United Democratic Coalition, the United Democratic Party is.
I think she did that.
And I think she continued to give herself flexibility to have credibility on that issue.
Yeah, Joel, she really hit the Palestinian-Israeli question, I would say perfectly.
Security for the Israelis, dignity and sovereignty for the Palestinians, that is the equation.
Implementing it, of course, is another matter.
By the way, not all that different from where Joe Biden is.
It's just a matter of the messenger.
And does the messenger have the credibility?
And does she allow for the hard work to be done for peace to be brought about in that
region of the world?
I think she continued to do that, and she was able to manage it politically.
Joel, thank you very much.
Major, as I sent it back to you in New York, I said it was hard to hear some of the speech,
because there was so much applause in the arena.
But I got a copy of it here.
There's so much that stands out, describing her approach to leadership.
And there's a note here where she says to the audience, she'll be a leader who
leads, yes, but also who listens.
That stands out this morning as well.
They're saying the same thing you said, but from a glazing angle, not at all different
from Biden.
I know it seems like John Stuart was critical, but in a funny way and said the exact same
things that I said, okay, but people didn't get mad at him.
It seems to me like CBS mornings is saying the exact same thing that I said, but this
time as a positive, right?
And no one's getting mad at them.
Once again, the reason why I'm pointing to this is because people are not reacting
to the actual statements, they're reacting to the fucking vibes. People, I make you feel
bad because you want unconditional loyalty, you're understandably afraid of a Trump presidency,
and you think that like I am going to be able to change the outcome of this election
single-handedly if I don't just defend Kamala vociferously, but understand that ultimately
what I'm saying is correct. Okay. Now we'll watch the undecided voters that said Harris
made the, Harris' speech made up their minds. Because this will, this is, this is, this
was a banger from the undecided voters' minds at this time.
herself as an underdog candidate and a fighter. She addressed her party's convention on this
closing night here in Chicago. Right now we're getting reaction to the vice president's speech
from some undecided voters in the crucial battleground of Pennsylvania. And as Gary Tuckman is in
Allentown. So Gary, who's with you and what are they saying about the speech?
Well Anderson, we do come to you from Allentown on the heart of the beautiful Lehigh Valley
in eastern Pennsylvania. And we are with eight residents of the Lehigh Valley who have been
watching television with us tonight and watching Kamala Harris's speech. I do
want to say they have all of something in common as you said, Anderson. None of
these people before tonight have made a decision about who they will vote for
November. And at least one person here before tonight wasn't sure she was going
to vote at all because she isn't like either of the candidates. Also what they
have in common, five of these people, they are all five of them loyal
union members from the UAW local United Auto Workers here in the Lehigh
So thank you all for being here.
First thing I want to ask you, I want you to grade the speech.
A is excellent, B above average, C average, D below average.
We all know what F is. Let's start with you.
How do you grade the speech?
I gave her a B plus.
B.
B plus.
A.
B plus.
A.
A.
C.
So mostly A's and B's with one C.
I want to ask you why you made the decision you made.
the decision you made. First of all, we start with Scott, who is the president of the UAW
local here in the Lehigh Valley. Scott, what grade did you give it again?
B plus. B plus.
I'll come. I gave her the high grade because I thought she looked very confident. I liked
how she spoke from her heart. I liked her message of unity and the division that
we have in America. I like her fight for the middle class and families. The reason
and I didn't give her her name.
I love watching focus groups because it just like
completely showcases the insanity of the median voter
but of course in this sorghum stands
in this sorghum stands when you have people saying like
they love Kamala Harris's speech
people will all of a sudden forget that like
this is oftentimes not an exact demonstration
of like how people operate
and it simply just shows how crazy normie voters are.
A was I thought she needed to go into a little more detail
on some of her plans, how she would do some of the things
that she envisioned.
OK, Lindsay, you're in sales.
You're the person who wasn't sure
she was going to vote for anybody,
because you don't like either of these two candidates.
I'll ask you more about that in a minute.
What grade did you give the speech?
I gave it a B.
How come?
I thought it was a good speech.
I mean, she did what she was supposed to do.
I like that she was a talked about her upbringing,
made it feel a little more like personal.
But yeah, I thought it was a good speech.
Okay, Andy, you're also with the UAW.
You make cars and trucks for us Americans,
so thank you for that, the number the rest of you.
Your grade again was?
B plus.
How come B plus?
I liked her planning for the middle class.
Like my wife, my wife was a nurse,
I'm an auto worker, I'm as middle class as you can get.
I just felt like she should go a little more in depth,
But I understand you can't really go in as in depth
in these speeches, but a little bit more of an advice.
OK, Donna, is your mother?
Yes.
Donna's a retired dental hygienist.
Donna, what grade did you give it again?
I gave her an A.
And how come an A?
Because she hit all the points that I wanted to know about.
I wanted to know more about her, her economic policies,
her foreign policy.
I know she.
I mean, she talked about foreign policy,
but in terms of economic policy,
I think that that was part of the reason why I thought her fucking speech was not great.
She has some policies that she's loaded already that I would have liked to hear her commit
to and reiterate, like in terms of domestic policy in terms of like, she basically just
vaguely talked about once again, how she's going to build more housing units, which
is fine. Like that's not a bad issue. But like, that was one of the reasons why I was
upset with her speech. In terms of like, in terms of her speech, I want her to do a Bernie
style speech, maybe not to the same degree as Bernie, but I want her to and maybe not
the same policies as Bernie, but I want her to fucking run on issues. You know what
I mean, I want her to run on issues.
The ID, I think that like, if you want, you already have people on your side.
Okay.
You already have voters that are going to go out and vote for the Democratic
party.
You have some undecided voters, but there is a shit ton of voters who are
not voting in the voter eligible population.
I still maintain the belief that what Bernie failed to do in the primary, the Democratic
Party could absolutely do in the general, which is activate those non-voters with exactly
what you are going to do for them by communicating what you're going to do to them.
That's it.
And Walsh does a pretty good job of like, you know, keeping on message with issues
and with what he wants to do.
I couldn't go into depth about that, but I mean, I felt that she looked very presidential.
She sounded presidential and I think she's going to be a unifier.
By the way, going into tonight, Andy was 60-40 with Kamala Harris.
Yes.
You were 50-50, which is interesting.
We'll talk more about that in a second.
Patrick also with the UAW, the way you gave it again?
A B-plus.
How come a B-plus?
Well, she was very confident in what she was saying.
She showed leadership ability and understanding of the topics at hand. But again, she didn't go in depth. I did like what she said
Like they're all reiterating the same thing. They're all repeating the same thing I said
Right
I'm not expecting people to do like Elizabeth Warren style nerdy shit either
Okay
They're saying the same shit though. They're like, yeah, I like this beach vibes are good. Where are the policies?
I would like to hear more about that.
And these are like undecided fucking voters who are obviously primed on optics in general.
Because like their minds were changed through the optics alone.
But even then there's still a desire for more policy.
Because every American, every American, unless they are a party loyalist, every American
still obviously has that understandably selfish desire of, what are you going to do for me?
What will you do for me? And then once we look at what will you do for me?
The second question always is, are you actually going to do it? Like, are you making these
proposals in an earnest manner? Are you really going to fight for me? Okay, that it's pretty
basic stuff. It's not that difficult. I swear to fucking God, it's not that difficult.
You're a politician. You're supposed to go up there and be like, I'm going to give you this,
this, this, this, this. And then you're supposed to say, I'm going to fight for you
in a way that is convincing. It's that simple. That's what politics is supposed to be about.
Chomsky on voters in Vietnam, very relevant. The answer why people are mad at me from what I
can see online difference of the vibe you give is species trash and also terrible fuck this
since your tweets said that law with these people plus jank and media our speech is amazingly
good. Well delivered a plus just need more details. No, not these guys. John Stuart literally
also said that the DNC vibes were fucked. He didn't say it was a plus at all. I do use
more direct language because I'm tweeting it. But that's not what I was talking about.
I'm also talking about how people receive it in here.
People's reactions in this community were also very aggro.
Like they found it ridiculous that.
About what she's going to try to do for the middle class about a tax break for us, which would be very nice, but still a little bit more information on some of the things that she's planning on doing.
Sean also with the UAW the grade you gave it again.
I gave her a name.
How come?
Um, I was looking for policy information.
I really wanted to see some substantive policy information.
I thought she did give enough.
I like what she gave on military, what she wants to do for our veterans, and with border
control.
I just think that she has a lot of good ideas and she's very well-spoken.
I think she was very professional.
Sabrina, is your daughter and also a UAW member helping to make cars and trucks for
Mary?
Wait, but she didn't even say any substantive policies on the military, she just said
she's going to have a fucking super hard dick.
I love the American voters so much, bro.
The best America.
You're great again.
Hey, how come an A?
I think she was very well spoken.
She was very clear on what her policies were and elaborated
on them with the time given and the fact
that she's wants to bring back rights for women.
And Brian, you're you're in real estate.
You're a nice guy too, like everyone in this panel.
And you gave the only C. How can you give a C?
She was because these are Trump supporter secretly any
Got on this panel as a Trump supporter and clear enough on the on the policies
She did speak a lot of her personal history on her personal history, uh, which was great, but I I still
Don't feel like she's ready
I feel like
more so
She should wait
I don't want to per se vote for someone that is a backup.
All right, well, but I'm going to ask you shortly.
You're obviously not ready to vote for Kamala Harris.
I'm sure about that.
But what I want to ask all of you all together at this point,
like I said, none of you were ready to make a commitment
to any candidate in November.
Please raise your hand right now if you're now ready
to make a commitment after today.
Wow.
I'm just kind of surprised about that.
We haven't rehearsed this.
I'm going to make that very clear.
7 of you are now ready, Scott?
Yes, I'm going to vote for Kamal Harris.
Andy?
Yes, Kamal Harris.
Donna?
Yes, I voted for her also.
Sean?
Sean?
Yes, Kamal.
Sabrina?
Kamal.
Patrick?
Kamal.
Brian?
Trump.
Trump.
And finally, Lindsay?
Still probably not voting.
out voting. But you don't like either of them. Okay. What led to
wait, did you give her like a A? What the fuck? God, I love
focus groups, man.
Bro, this is why I love this is why I love focus groups, because
it shows the absolute depravity and the lack of
coherence in the mind of an average American voter, dude.
She said, it's a B plus and I still am not riding.
She's like, I fucking love that speech.
I gave it a standing ovation.
And if you think I will vote for her, you're delulu.
I respect the commitment that people have to just being impossible to decipher.
It's pretty cool.
I'll make a decision.
Was it that decisive of an evening, Scott?
Yeah, I I really as I said before I really liked her calm like she could be a single issue voter or whatever
But like you have to remember
Then why did she rate her a b-plus like her speech?
You know what I mean?
Shouldn't you be saying that it sucked then like it doesn't make sense
Like she given like oh, I'm a I'm a single issue veteran. She didn't mention my single issue
what's up you know that little tail wag confidence she's really seen
presidential she seemed very confident like I said she she spoke from her heart
I like she filled in on her background that she struggled her mother
struggled right middle-class family down you were 5050 going into the
evening what made you make a decision well I've been doing research since she
was the nominee. And I like what I'm reading. And here I've been watching the convention
and her speech was just, you know, that just sold me.
And Brian decided on Trump. What about tonight? Because when we met last week, you were undecided.
What about tonight made you decide you wouldn't vote for Trump?
You know, her speech was great, I like how she went into personal history again.
It was just not moving for me.
But it made you think that Trump's a better candidate than her?
He's here for it.
He's a little bit more aggressive.
She's aggressive in her way, but I think she'll be aggressive in the next turn.
So Trump over Harris for you, Harris over Trump for most of you.
What?
Bregging.
Last night's V.B.
Harris Beach won, stated an undecided voter panel, said he'd now vote for
Trump.
social media posts, including Trump's mugshot,
and disappointed that Mike Pence
didn't overturn the election.
I wonder if they looked into the background
of the pro-Comola ones too,
to see if they were also already pro-Comola.
Because a lot of those panels are kind of silly in general.
I'll tell you, 75 days now until election day.
So, Lindsay, you have a few more nights to sleep on it.
Thank you all for coming and joining us.
We appreciate it.
Thank you.
Andrew, show the back to you.
Gary Tucker and thanks, that was fascinating.
It was fascinating because instead of talking
about the Trump curious, which we often talk about,
we have Kamala Curious.
There are some people who still want to know more.
They're not all the way there.
And I think that that is going to be an interesting dynamic.
And some of these battleground states
where there are still swing districts,
I don't necessarily believe we can have wild swings the way
we used to, given gerrymandering, et cetera.
But there are people who want to know more.
One of the things that was said, there's no doubt about that, that one of the disadvantages
she has, and Scott's talked about it a lot, is she's the vice president, so what did she
do as vice president?
The advantage she has is people don't know a lot, and they're getting new information,
and that new information, certainly the way she told her story tonight, the way she
shared her views, was, I think, important.
The two things that I want to mention is, I think that the line that probably
tested best in this whole speech was, I will be a president for the whole country.
Because that's such a contrast with the way Trump presents himself.
And then the whole end of the speech was a pay-on to America and basically going after
the idea of denigrating the country, which has been so part and parcel of Trump's, I
think people like to think of America as a positive place.
And that was the tenor of the end of her speech.
And I think it was very powerful.
It's crazy how the 2020 public was more pro immigration than ever before.
And then 2024 public is more anti-immigrant than any time in the last two decades.
I wonder why this is literally what I talk about all the time, man.
This is literally what I talk about all the fucking time.
That's it.
That is precisely what I'm talking about.
an untested, no counter narrative, right wing framing on the issue of immigration for four
fucking years.
The Democrats lost this battle because they just stopped giving a shit.
Three started elections with migrant care, do something.
Yeah, everyone knows their bullshit though.
The migrant care of narratives is bullshit.
The description of the account here. It's James medlock. Yeah, it's because until 2020 being pro immigrant was being anti-trump
He's right. This person is right and when Biden came to office that them enthusiasm faded because immigrants are their problem now a
Cause resentment a cause of resentment
There is the mother Jones video on black conservatives black Republicans that I haven't watched yet, but I will
as my man who made the video
video. Everyone only voted on immigrant sentiment informed by the personal direct experiences.
We wouldn't even be having this conversation because it's so miniscule with the GOP and
the media have created an imaginary scandal in the minds of millions of Americans. Yes.
The look of terror, peep-paw was scared. I wasn't scared. I was just like so fucking
confused as to what was going on. And in my mind, I had a million different thoughts
going on. My heart was racing. They wrote kind of basically copy or take here to the
election where tomorrow, vice president Harris would win, but the election's not tomorrow.
It's November. And my fear is that if she doesn't make a clean break on Gaza policy
and say, here is how I'm going to be different the way Hubert Humphrey made a break.
No, he brought this up. He brought this up in our conversation as well. No, no, no,
He brought this, he brought this up in our conversation. He said that to me as well,
which is, you know, it's something that I've talked about before that conversation too.
There's just why you think it's like my,
and if something unfortunate happens in the latest, because that's a tinder box there
where we haven't gotten the ceasefire. This part I said to him, the second part,
the Huber Humphries part, he also has mentioned the, the second part as far as like Nenyeahu
fucking up the bag. I was telling him about Israel and Hezbollah intensifying their attacks.
Iran may retaliate. And if that becomes front and center, and she hasn't made a break,
that to me is the biggest risk. That's why I couldn't believe that they didn't give five
minutes to a Palestinian American speaker. I mean, I looked at the speech that the speech
was simply saying that a lot of people in Gaza have lost their lives and a lot of Americans
who have family or no people in Gaza, and that we should honor their lives and that we should
bring the war to an end and the hostages should be released. It was the most anodyne
speech, basically, as to her empathy. There was no- Anyway, let's continue with this.
Kamala Harris talks, but takes no action from Trump. Now we're going to move on to the Trump
Okay, and this is important, okay?
Joining us now by phone, the 45th President of the United States, former President Donald
Trump.
Mr. President, thank you for joining us.
You were truth-socialing along this speech.
What is your first reaction to it, real time tonight?
Well, the biggest reaction is why didn't she do the things that she's complaining
about?
All of these things that she talked about, we're gonna do this, we're gonna do that,
We're going to do everything, but she didn't do any of it.
She could have done it three and a half years ago.
She could do it tonight by leaving the auditorium
and going to Washington, DC and closing the border.
She doesn't need a bill.
I didn't have a bill.
I closed the border and created the safest border
we've ever had in the history of our country.
She could have done all of these things,
and she could still do them.
She's got four and a half, five months left.
She can go there right now.
She can do all of the things, many of the things
that she's talking about and complaining about. It was a lot of complaining. She didn't talk
about China. She didn't talk about fracking. She did. Well, not about fracking, but she
did talk about China. Also, what's crazy about this is like, why, why, why is he dictating
what the Democrats talk about? She didn't talk about crime. She didn't talk about 70%
of our people are living in poverty. She didn't talk about housing really. The trade
deficit. She didn't talk about child trafficking that she's allowed to happen
because she was the border czar and she presided over the weakest border in the
history of our country. The it's an invasion. I was there today. He hid the
button. As you know, Brett, it's an invasion of our country taking place at
our border, our southern border. It's a total invasion. And now it's starting
at our northern border also through Canada. And she didn't talk about any
of that because she talked but she doesn't do it's no action but you know look other than
that it was a nice looking room. Mr. President Martha McCallum here she said that she hi
there she is promising middle-class tax cuts and she says that if you are elected it will
cost Americans $3,900 more a year in increased taxes she's tying all of that to this project
2025. That's where that number is coming from. What do you say to that?
Well, she knows I have nothing to do with project 25. They throw it out. A group of people got
together. They did a thing. I haven't even seen it. I don't want to see it. I told them specifically.
I don't want to see it. People know where I stand. I lower taxes. She's raising taxes. She's going
to give a tax increase of four to five times what he needs to stop. Yo, he needs to stop
doing that. That's so funny. Oh, that's so good. That's man, Trump is really killing
it. Grandpa, here goes grandpa. Bro, by the way, those things do matter, especially
now because he's no longer against, he's no longer against Joseph.
What is going on with you?
Are you coughing?
Are you dry heaving?
Ew.
Get out, get out, get out. Go eat your food. You're dry.
People and companies are paying right now. The country will
go into a depression if they do it. She didn't talk about
interest rates. I mean the interest rates are now getting
close to record rates. People can't do business. Nobody can borrow money. People can't go to
the American Dream and buy a house because they can't afford the interest rate. And even
if they could, the money isn't available. She didn't talk about any of that. Now, if
she got in, look, she's a Marxist. She always was. She always will be. She's going to
leave the border open. I was there today, and the border patrol, as you know, gave
me total endorsements and all of that. I've gotten endorsed by almost every major
police group in the United States, but she is a Marxist with open borders. She's not going
to have any fracking in Pennsylvania. She's going to close down the oil and gas industry
and our country is going to go bust. She didn't talk about the $35 trillion, which I was going
to start paying off with liquid liquid gold that we have right under our feet. We were
going to start paying off debt, lowering, lowering taxes still further.
Damn, bro. The motherfucking fed, the motherfucking fed is in the tank for Kamala, dude. The motherfucking
tech, the motherfucking fed is in the tank for Kamala is, is, is so jover for Trump. You know,
his ass is going to be chirping about this. And we're like, I should control the fed
class analysis of DNC. Is this going to be Chris Cuomo again? Oh no, it's this
guy. Yeah, this guy is dope. I'm actually kind of surprised they let him speak. But I like
this guy a lot. But yeah, all of those fucking true social tweets that he was tweeting out
and and everything else since then, I feel like I feel like it's just he's he's flailing
around. And you know, she wants to raise the taxes on corporations. What they're
going to do is pick up and move to another country like the pharmaceutical industry move
to my dad believes Kamala is a communist so does mine Americans are incredible incredible
Ellen then they move to other places many of these industries would co-worker said this
to me today yeah no it's a co-worker take for sure in that Kamala communist just very
they're international companies if perhaps if she like were to actually talk about
her policies, it would make it, it would probably make Americans understand that like it's not,
this is not like a radical opinion at all. Like she's not a radical person at all. Even
if she were to actually commit to, bro, Trump literally fucking said if Kamala Harris is
elected, every American will have healthcare. That's communism. Okay. Like at this point,
I don't think we're hearing words and understanding the words that we're hearing we're hearing
we're not listening okay but that's crazy he said that as like an own he said that as
a bad thing what is happening in this fucking nation we have gotten we've gotten dumber
and dumber over the course of these past couple of decades like it's wild this tax
like she wants to do on companies, there go those jobs.
I'm more interested in the jobs than the companies,
but there go those jobs.
And what's going to happen, Martha,
they're gonna pick up, they're gonna move to another country,
they're gonna pick up and move to another country,
where they're gonna be promised taxes
at half the numbers that she's talking about,
and more than that.
Mr. President, on the issue of immigration,
Vice President Harris, like many Democrats
in this hall throughout this week,
have used the bipartisan Senate bill and your efforts to lobby Republicans not to move forward
with that, to use the issue in this election as part of this speech.
She said she will sign that bipartisan bill.
To your point, doesn't talk about executive orders that could have been launched in the
beginning of the Biden administration.
But how do you respond to that?
And are you ready to debate Kamala Harris on September 10th, given what you heard tonight?
Well number one debate on September 4th at Fox and she turned it down because as you
know Brett I was willing to debate with you and Martha.
I was going to debate on September 4th.
She turned it down and I'm willing to debate on, I don't like ABC, I think ABC is probably
the worst of the group, but I'm willing to do ABC, I was willing to do CNN with
Joe Biden, and you saw what happened there. I mean, a P&N does not treat me or Republicans
very good, but I was willing to do it because it was the only way I could get to debate him
and ask him how that turned out. But look, I am willing to debate, and I think we should
do much more than one debate, but you know better than anybody, I'm ready, willing,
and able, because I told you yes, and she turned you down.
And on the immigration issue?
On the immigration, it's very simple.
The bill was horrible.
It would have allowed millions of people
to pour into our country.
It would have been horrible.
It was a horrible bill.
It was a joke.
She doesn't need a bill.
I didn't have a bill.
I closed the border.
I had the safest border in the history of our country.
I closed it up.
As president, now she'll have to get Joe to do it,
but she could probably have a lot to do with that, right?
Now Joe's missing, he's on a beach in California.
But you know what?
All she has to do or all he has to do is say,
I want to close the border.
The border is closed as of now.
They don't need bills.
They don't want to close the border.
I stood at the border today in 100 degree weather.
And I will tell you, it's a dangerous place.
And I was being told by Secret Service
and a lot of other law enforcement,
sir, it's really dangerous here.
I think it's time to leave.
You wouldn't believe the things that I saw at that border.
She's the border czar.
Now she wants to deny that, but she's the border czar.
In any of it, she was in charge of the border.
She's the worst border czar in the history of the world.
There's never been a border so unsafe as this one.
20 people, 20 million people have poured into our country.
Many of them from prisons and jails,
from mental institutions, and insane asylum,
and record number of parents, and other countries
are releasing their prisoners from their jails, they're emptying out their jails into the
United States of America because of her incompetence and her bad border policies.
She is a horrible, horrible person to run this country.
We won't have a country if she gets elected.
Let me ask you this, sir.
There's been a huge appeal and momentum for women voters.
trying to pull that the youth vote the Hispanic vote the black vote back in her
direction polls show that she's having some success in that at this point so
what are you gonna do what's your strategy to rebuild the momentum that you
had with those voters no she's not having success I'm having success I'm
doing great with the Hispanic voters I'm doing great with black men I'm doing
great with women because women want safety. They want safety and they don't have safety
when they have somebody allowing 20 million people into our country. Many of them very
dangerous people. No, it's only in your eyes that they have that Martha. We're doing very
well in the polls. We're leading in most of the polls and in the swing state. We're
leading in almost every one of them. Mr. President, let me interrupt you. Mr. President,
the auto workers are voting for me because you're not going to have an auto industry
if she gets elected.
All electric cars are going to be made in China and you're not going to have, you literally
will not have an auto industry.
The United Auto Workers ought to be ashamed of themselves.
They sold the workers down the tube.
Two quick things as we wrap up here, Mr. President, tomorrow do you expect to be endorsed by Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. and are you making a specific effort in Georgia to make up, if you will,
with the governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp?
Well, I just saw Brian on a very good man.
Did you ever hear of a man named Sean Hannity?
And he was interviewed by Sean Hannity,
and he was very nice, and he said he wants Trump to win,
and he's going to work with me 100%.
And I think we're going to have a very good relationship
with Brian Kemp.
And that was done just before you people went on with that
speech that we just listened to.
And RFK Jr.?
It just happened.
As far as RFK, I've had a great relationship with him over the years.
I respect him, he respects me.
I have no idea if he's going to endorse me.
I know he's got a news conference.
We happen to be in the same state.
Arizona will be in the same state, but in quite different parts of the state.
But it's possible we will be meeting tomorrow and we'll be discussing it.
He said, look, he was treated very unfairly by the Democrats.
He would have beaten Joe Biden in a Democrat primary.
I have no doubt about it.
they made it absolutely impossible for him.
They made it that you have to get 60, 70% of the vote
just to get in.
And you know what?
In the end, the Democrats did the same thing to Joe Biden.
They threw Joe Biden out of the party.
They did the same thing as they did to RFK.
Mr. President, thank you so much.
Thank you very much, sir.
For the time, we appreciate that large feedback.
Hey, Sean Hannity here.
Hey.
I can't believe they cut him off.
That's like, bro, got kicked out of the ANZIL amount.
Okay, I didn't fully get kicked out.
I only get kicked out of the fucking studio space.
Okay, calm down.
How are you gonna hate from outside the club?
Okay, come on now.
The debate is gonna go crazy.
Kamala stands on ad breaks.
I just got fucked over by megafaunics.
It's not even a good one.
By megafaunics.
By fucking megafaunics.
That's ridiculous.
That is ridiculous, man.
Can you give me more detailed explanation of why you don't think it's important to talk about the deficit?
I low-key think it might cause the downfall of the world economy type shit?
No.
It won't.
That's it.
And neither side gives a shit about it either.
Trump can't be talking about fucking the deficit when he contributed to it.
Um, and it's just, it's ridiculous.
It's, no.
It's the United States of America.
All right.
I just got got from megafaunix.
Here's a three minute ad break now.
What are your personal thoughts on the future of America?
I think the future of America is in a dire state.
You guys gave, what was the rating that you gave to Megaphonics?
What was the rating that you guys gave?
9.7?
He's never gonna stop.
You did this.
You unleashed a monster, okay?
You unleashed a monster chat.
You have become death, destroyer of worlds, okay?
You don't understand at least 35 memes a day that I will yell about because he will keep
spamming them while also simultaneously posting about how Kamala Harris is good actually,
posting. He is a mega donor to the Democratic Party, a Democratic Party mega donor. Okay.
Megaphonics more like mega donor. Okay. My fault. I fell for it.
If Washington correspondent, correspondent Jonathan Carl and Jonathan,
as they look at who this speech was aimed at last night, I think of a lot of M words,
moderates, middle class, middle America.
So fuck, that's crazy, George.
Yo, calm down, George.
Hey, chill, bro.
George coming in hot, dude.
Bro, you can't be saying that.
Absolutely, and a direct response
to the way Donald Trump has tried to define her.
You know, they talk about her, the Republicans,
the Trump Republicans, as a San Francisco liberal,
as a radical, they call her Comrade Kamala,
but she gave a speech, George,
that if you take out that section on abortion rights,
much of this speech could have been delivered
at a Republican convention, a Republican convention
before Trump.
She talked tough on Iran.
She promised that as commander-in-chief,
America would have the most lethal
and strongest fighting force in the world.
She talked tough on Russia, on China.
She talked about border security.
She really gave a speech that was designed
to go at independence, moderates,
disaffected Republicans, the vast majority of undecided voters in the country, a very
interesting move, and quite a contrast from the way she ran for president the first time,
when she tried to get the nomination four years ago.
This is a Kamala Harris that sounded a little bit more like Maggie Thatcher or Ronald Reagan,
especially on national security, than like Bernie Sanders.
Well, and it's interesting you mentioned that there's more talk about Ronald Reagan
at the Democratic Convention than the Republican Convention, and the Democrats really making
a play to claim patriotism on their side.
Yeah, I mean there's an opening there.
Donald Trump has used words like American carnage to talk about America, has portrayed
a more isolationist, protectionist view.
It is at odds with what Ronald Reagan was all about.
So this was Kamala Harris, I mean she didn't say the word city on a hill like Ronald
Reagan did, but full embrace of patriotism, the American flags waving here.
chance of USA, USA, USA. This is a party under Kamala Harris that is saying that
they're appealing to patriotism. You also heard that message, by the way, George,
from Republican speakers at this convention every single night saying
voting for Kamala Harris is not about being a Republican or a Democrat, it's
about being a patriot. It will take some time to see what impact the
convention has had on the polls, but we already know that Kamala Harris, since
she's gotten into this race. Her favorability numbers have climbed.
Yeah, look, this isn't going to be, I mean, this is likely to be a very close race. But
if you look at what has happened, her favorability, she was as unpopular as Joe
Biden was a month ago. Her favorability in the polls has steadily gone up over
the past four weeks, even before this convention started.
Okay, John, Carl, thanks very much.
Here's the good know that the brow beating and freer mongering from DNC
I was bullied into voting for a little neocon more longer.
Do not vote for KKK Kamala chat.
KKK Kamala.
So they're saying exactly what you said.
They must be crazy.
Love this too.
No, the difference is they liked it.
Kamala is saying that.
And I think a lot of people also like that
or rather a lot of people listen to those guys
and think, oh, well, they're saying it's a positive.
So I must think it's a positive for other people.
Maybe not for me, but for other people.
That is the major vibes I get liberals are scared of Donald Trump liberals are scared of Donald Trump
They go to mainstream media and mainstream media says
They go to mainstream media and mainstream media tells them it's good that Kamala Harris is moderating her positions
It's good that Kamala Harris is
showing
I can't even talk. I really need to sleep more tonight for sure. They say it's good that
Kamala Harris is moderating her positions. It's good that Kamala Harris is showing a
strong commitment to like American, to the American military, right? And I think they
see that as a positive or they're taught to recognize that as a positive. So then
When someone looks at that exact same thing and says, this is a negative, actually, this is scary for the future of America.
Then they go, fuck you.
Why are you saying that?
It's funny because, uh, a couple of weeks ago, I was saying this exact same thing.
About my worries, actually, about my fucking worries about the Democratic Party doing this, doing this exact same thing.
I literally said, I'm waiting and I'm seeing, but I am actually fucking terrified that the
Democrats are going to rely on their worst instincts run scared as they have before in
election cycles where they've lost and try to moderate their positions once Republicans
start calling them radicals and that is precisely what happened.
Of course I'm not going to be happy.
I've been warning about this, actually hates Republicans, okay?
Here, this is my rant from yesterday.
The only motherfucker that actually hates Republicans, okay?
I'ma say it.
I'm saying it, dude.
I think Democrats don't fucking hate Republicans as much as I do, okay?
They love saying, oh, I guess you want to vote for Trump then.
But like, dude, you don't fucking hate Republicans.
You want them in your party.
You desperately advocate for them to come to your party, you literally have them at your
convention!
You have them at your fucking convention!
You have them come and speak at your convention!
You literally have their loyal soldiers come speak at your convention – the border guards,
the fucking cops!
Like, you just– you love them, you want to fuck the republicans, you want to hug
the republicans, you want to kiss the republicans, you want to be a Republican!
You want to be Republicans!
You're just a fucking Republican!
I hate Republicans. You don't. You want to fuck them and you want to suck them, okay?
So stop with this bullshit.
That's it. I want to kiss the Republicans and then become Republicans and then kiss myself.
How bad do you want to yell? I did but I couldn't because you know my
hotel neighbor had
complained about
my noise.
Mama LaHare's speech writers just leaked.
true. All right, this was a good, this was a good line, a good speech. Let's watch this.
We never did trickle down. And Washington listened to rich men demanding that we stick
with dirty energy at any cost across the country. Working class people are looking
for a political home. After years of both parties putting profit above people. A billionaire
says that he'll take on the elites. But then he promises handouts to big oil. And he punches
down at anyone with the guts to be different. Populism. Populism that insists we are too
different to get along is just divide and conquer by a different name. Another sort
populism with roots in this party that we in West Virginia know well they called
us rednecks back in the 1920s because striking workers from all different
races wore red bandanas around their necks as they fought and died for
respect and a living wage to build on this progress and to create a political home for
the mass of working Americans fighting for control over their government, their workplaces
and their planet. And it is our moment to live up to. Let's get after.
Given nervous is being on that stage or are you used to it by now? No, I don't have
problems speaking on stage. Yeah, more perfect union election, more perfect union also aired
this video at the DNC, which is interesting. Because the room that I was utilizing, I believe
was with the more perfect union donor. I think the room that they kicked me out of was a more
perfect union room. They didn't have any say in it though. I don't think in here. And
and both parties are battling to prove
that they stand with workers.
But sometimes workers don't get the invite.
Do you know where the auto workers are?
I haven't seen anybody from the UAW.
Nobody from the UAW?
I haven't seen anyone.
After we struggled to find any auto workers
at Trump's rally for auto workers,
we hit the road to find out
what Democrats have been up to,
the Inflation Reduction Act.
It's helping a few.
What?
You know, I love this room,
but my wife struggles
because of the hate dehumanization of the hogs.
She makes the point that this is how
Israel sees Palestinians and I wanted to know how to engage in class consciousness with Republicans so we don't engage in hate all love King
Wait, what I?
Don't want to kill real what what I don't want to fucking ethnically cleanse Republicans, which is not an ethnicity to begin with
Hogs aren't even all Republicans. They're a very specific type of Republican that fucking oinks and chirps non-stop
Like a little piggy
Okay
Hogs can also be convinced not to be hogs. There's plenty of former hogs in this community as a matter of fact
It's a dehumanization. I
Dehumanize Nazis too. Is your wife upset about that?
So fuck are we talking about?
Yes, if someone is an angry little fucking demon, we're gonna have a little bit of fun
Okay, if someone is a bully, I'm gonna bully them back a little bit. Okay
right? Being a hog is a very specific type of Republican. Having said that, I still want
him to have healthcare. I don't think last time I checked, I don't think Israel is down
to fucking, you know, give healthcare to all Palestinians, nor even stop them or nor
even allow them to live really. Hogs are the number one most depressed minority in
Yeah, hog is a mindset not an immutable attribute. Thank you
There are literally a shit ton of former hogs in this community that have been convinced not to be hogs
That's it feel a boom and clean energy creating nine million new clean energy jobs over the next 10 years once
As a pro Israel Democrat
Thank you for your loyalty to the Democratic Party your vote for Kamala in your efforts to try to corral your audience
to vote for our party. Despite our disagreements on Palestine, we all see the bigger threat
of a Trump presidency. That's a hog right there, brother. You see that? They don't just
have to be in the Republican party. No way. This isn't a joke. No, this is probably fucking,
this is probably like a destiny fan or something. They're writing this to be like, ooh, I'm
going to get him. Or maybe he's being sincere. I don't know. Because he's confused.
Damn, do you want to see over and 20K lives poof gone just like their morals?
Nah.
I mean that was a big deal for a lot of people.
That's why they were in here watching.
He's a pro-Israel Democrat.
I don't understand if you're pro-Israel, why are you voting for the Democratic Party?
I don't get it.
That's what you care about.
You care about it so much that you like put that in front of you being a Democrat.
It's an generation investment.
I thought that American manufacturing was supposed to be dead.
Here I am looking at one of the biggest auto mega plants being built.
We talked to work.
Bro, you joke about that, but my Democrat family members are low-key considering not
voting for comma because they think she's not pro-Israel enough.
They thought even Biden wasn't.
Yeah, I mean, they're gone.
You know what I mean?
They're fucking gone.
Like, they're just far gone.
Good luck having a normal conversation with them on the issue of Israel at all.
Workers in rural Tennessee who joined the Union for the first time to build one of the
largest battery plants in the country.
We have 20 year old people thinking about their future.
We never did.
I got things now that I never thought I could have.
Generation of wealth.
I'm working on that.
Medical demo vision, pinching something to fall back on when it's all over with.
We went to Vegas, where union workers are building America's first high-speed rail.
To Lordstown, Ohio, where auto workers who lost their jobs under Trump return to work
at a new battery plant.
This could be the future.
This could bring industry back to Lordstown.
We saw it in its heyday, and here we are.
We have the opportunity to make the battery.
In Milwaukee, where workers are replacing every lead pipe in the city.
It helps with the struggle.
You don't have to struggle with two, three jobs, you know, you can maintain
with one job.
This is our neighborhood.
This is our neighborhood.
Yes, it makes me feel good because I'm giving back something.
It's easy for stories like these to get drowned out by fake worker rallies at non-union plants.
Does anybody know that there's a Donald Trump event just an hour away from here?
Yes, no?
No, no.
Was anybody invited to it?
But over the last four years, only one party has invested trillions in clean energy,
bringing back manufacturing and rebuilding.
Is Gianna and my friends' dad wants you to know he's not a damn donor?
Damn, Gianna's back.
I thought he was a damn donor. My bad. I don't know what he does, but he just texted
me. That's so funny. Why are you texting your friend's dad, Gianna? What the fuck? Why is
he watching? Is he a watcher? Thank you for correcting the record though. Real time fact
checking valve new game. Deadlock is playable on stream. Why are you playing Democrat
Propaganda on stream. This is more perfect union dude. What do you talk about? I mean, they do do a little bit of dem propaganda recently, but
Infrastructure putting workers at the center of it all and this they do pretty good work overall
It's just the start
anyway
New Kamala added swing states. Let's see
Standing up for everyday Americans is at the very foundation of who Kamala Harris is
Raised in a middle-class home by a working mother
who instilled in her a passion for justice and equality.
That's why when Kamala Harris became district attorney,
she stood up for our kids,
keeping them safe by prosecuting sex offenders.
She also pioneered a program
to give non-violent drug offenders a second chance.
As president, Kamala Harris will continue
to fight for everyday Americans.
She's already lowered the cost
of your health insurance and medications.
Insulin is now capped at $35 for seniors.
But there's more to do.
because mortgages, rents, groceries and utility bills are still too high.
Harris is planning to fix it, build more homes to lower prices, and make the
wealthy and billionaires pay their fair share so we get a break. All her life
Kamala Harris has been standing up for us and she doesn't plan to stop anytime soon.
I'm Kamala Harris and I approve this message.
I'm not Democrat.
You're a Democrat but you're choosing to vote for Trump this election?
Yes, without question. And both as a Jew and also as a gay man, I'm an activist. I've led
the opposition to Anita Bryant and Jerry Falwell. I know where Biden is at. I'm not there to
support men having babies and homos for Hamas and trans men taking over women's sports.
Dude, fried, deep fried brain. I swear to God. My man's brain is deep fried. Okay?
almost for a hot miles. America is such a wonderful nation though. Cause like it has
the capacity to fucking fry people in this very specific way where like if this man,
if this man just came up to me, not wearing this garb or anything like that, or even with this garb,
I, I, I would have immediately clocked him as like an evangelical. You know what I mean?
I never in a million years would have thought that he was a gay Jewish man.
That's the beauty of America in many ways, you know, don't judge a book by its cover
Or if you find out that someone is an American the cover might be different, but what's inside is still going to be very similar
Anyway, Donald Trump's campaign
stop
in Arizona is starting and
He's walking on stage
Does this one have a
Does this one have what the fuck is this goddamn quality, dude
Can we find one with like captions? It's crunchy, too. That's crazy. Yeah, you can always count on right-side broadcasting, baby
You can always count on them
96,000 people watching oh, we are so back. Oh
Dude, this is crazy
Now, thank you very much and a very big hello, Arizona, hello, Phoenix.
I'm thrilled to be back in this incredible state with thousands of proud, hard-working
American patriots.
That's what you are.
You've built our culture.
Seventy-four days from now, can you imagine, seventy-four days, then we gently move into
that beautiful White House that we take over our country
and we make it great again.
We're going to win Arizona.
We're going to defeat Comrade Kamala Harris.
And we're going to win back our beautiful White House.
We're going to win it back.
We're going to win it back in record force.
Everyone here tonight is part of the greatest
political movement in the history of our country.
You know, this is the greatest political movement.
It's called Make America Great Again.
And it's right now bigger and better and stronger
than it ever was before.
You know, we won in 2016, and we did much better in 2020.
A lot of people don't understand that,
but we understand it.
Millions and millions will vote.
But those two are nothing like the spirit that we have now.
It's amazing.
And that's because we've seen how bad government can be.
That's why it's a combination of a lot of things.
You think it's good Trump is great for the world
because he would destroy the USA?
No.
The job they've done at destroying our country
is unbelievable and people have seen it.
Because I don't think you understand, dude.
Empires don't just like fucking quietly crumble, OK?
They don't just like perish on their own with us.
There's a little harm to others.
They have a common sense with a party of common sense.
You say what you want.
Nice to say conservative, but really,
we're the party of common sense.
We want fairer elections, free elections.
We want strong borders.
We want a great military.
We want great education.
We want a nice home and low interest rates
and low taxes and no regulations.
That's why we're welcoming support from millions
and millions of disaffected Democrats,
and they are joining like wildfire.
Now, it's a little different than it was.
You know, we had somebody.
I was up 18 points.
And they said, Joe, you can't win.
You're getting out of the race.
No, I want to go and give it a shot.
No, Joe.
You're getting out of the race, Joe.
And if you don't do it the nice way,
we'll do it the tough way, Joe.
And he said, okay, and now I have a new opponent.
This never happened before.
We spent $100 million, and a lot of time
when defeating him, and as soon as he was gonzo, it all started with the debate.
The debate.
All that time, all that effort.
A friend of mine said, you did a terrible job in the debate.
I said, why do you say that everybody said I was brilliant?
He said, no, you got him out of the race with that debate.
It's all right.
We have to do what we have to do, right?
We have to do what we have to do.
Now we have somebody that, in theory,
should be easier to beat.
In theory, because she's a radical left Marxist,
and everybody knows it.
But we're welcoming the support for millions
of disaffected Democrats, independents,
moderates, old-fashioned liberals,
who still believe in things like little things like borders.
I was there yesterday.
That's a scary place.
Sir, it's about time that you get out of the sun, sir.
We're going to have to get you out of here, sir.
Let's get the hell out of here.
She was the border star.
She presided over the worst border in history,
not American history, world history, democracy, liberty,
and of course, always the right of free speech.
We don't really have free speech right now.
The press, look at all of them.
Look at all of them, look at that.
Wow, that's a lot of press.
That's a lot of fake news.
The thing is like all of those people in Arizona who are radicalized towards the fucking border
are never going to vote for Kamala Harris. They're primed, right? But there are probably
young Hispanic voters, especially the young voters in general that would very likely think
about the Kamala Harris campaign in a different way if she communicated in a different
fucking way. Arizona also happens to have a lot of independence and people think that
people think that you have an aggressive stance on the border in Arizona. How about that one?
How would you like that? Without parental consent, can you imagine your kid comes home
without parental consent? What happened to my baby? What happened? The true divide
in American politics today is between these far-left fascists led by Harris and her group
and you know who her group is and citizens of all political backgrounds who love our
country share traditional American values that you have right here in this great state
and look past our differences to unite around a thing called.
They're showing the entire rally because you know Trump was like we're packing the
fucking halls and I want you to show the entire rally. Like this is a rally flex now.
Why does he keep saying borders are when there is none? It is a non-official term
that simply means that you were tasked with handling the border. It is correct.
People have called Kamala Harris the borders are because that was her job. She was tasked
with dealing with the border under the Biden administration.
You burn the American flag, you go to jail for one year, nobody's going to be burning the
American flag.
We're against the First Amendment.
Our opponents worship the deep state, we want to obliterate the deep state, slight difference.
Our opponents, thank you.
Our opponents joined with war mongers and neocons to wage endless wars, these wars that
never end.
We don't even know who the hell the country is that we're fighting.
We believe that America is strongest when America is at peace.
We want peace through strength.
That's what we want.
Like we had four years ago.
We didn't have any wars.
Except we wiped out ISIS very quickly.
It was supposed to take five years to beat ISIS.
I did it in three weeks.
Mr. Peace candidate, peace through strength.
They support coercive COVID vaccine mandates
and want to fire you.
If you don't obey, you get fired.
We oppose these mandates as a fundamental violation
of our God-given rights.
We don't want the mandates.
We don't want the mandates.
They want to arrest their political opponents
and silence those who disagree.
We reject censorship in all forms,
and we believe in freedom, open debate, and fair, equal,
and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law.
Our opponents slander us as a threat to democracy.
Trump is a threat to democracy.
No, they're a threat to democracy.
How many times have you heard, you know,
it's a talking point for them.
Right there, it's a talking point.
Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.
And those guys say it, too, because they're
the same thing. They're like a part. They're a subsidiary of the Democrat Party.
Meanwhile, they rig their primaries. They force out Joe Biden. They force him out of
the party. Joe Biden got 14 million votes in an unconstitutional coup, and they
appoint a nominee who never got a single vote. And once she ran against this guy,
and I'm no fan, he was the worst president in the history of our country,
He let in millions and millions of people through her
Let in millions of people would destroy our country
But we're gonna get those people out the people that came in here from jails and prisons and mental institutions
But they threw them out
You know they ran against each other for the primary and she never even made it to the first state the great state of Iowa never made it
And now she's the one running a little strange, isn't it?
You see, that's really a threat to democracy if you get right down to it, right?
In our movement, we know that democracy does not mean ruled by the Democrat establishment.
It means ruled by the American people.
You missed the ad, the ivermectin ad?
I'm a right-side broadcaster watcher, like a permanent watcher.
You think I miss those ads?
I've seen them every day, a million times a day.
How many of these values that we all share and we've shared them for a long time?
I've bought all the ivermectin.
I don't think too many of you people have heard of him.
He's very low-key, he's a very low-key person,
but he's highly respected.
He is a great person.
I've known him for so long, for the past 16 months,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
There's something to be said about how fucking...
There goes my hero.
There's something to be said about how fucking...
They're just leaning into the weird shit, by the way.
There's something to be said about like how unimaginably
invested they are in being as weird as possible
because here's a guy who somehow was way weirder
than the Republicans.
They did not pay to them, he's like fuck them, yeah.
He deserves it.
For the past 16 months, Bobby has run
an extraordinary campaign for president
of the United States, I know.
Because he also went after me a couple of times,
I didn't like it.
I didn't like it.
And I mean this sincerely.
Had he been allowed to enter the Democrat primary,
he would have easily beaten Joe Biden,
but they wouldn't let him in.
They put up rules.
I've never seen rules like that.
I have 65 percent of the vote in order to run,
you know, little things like that.
His candidacy has inspired millions and millions
of Americans, raised critical issues
that have been too long ignored in this country,
and brought together people from across the political spectrum
in a positive campaign, grounded in the American values
of his father, Robert Kennedy, a great man,
and his uncle, President John F. Kennedy.
And I know that they are looking down right now,
and they are very, very proud of Bobby.
I'm proud of Bobby, you want to know the truth?
And I don't think I've ever introduced anyone
that got applause like he just got.
I must argue, I don't think it's true.
I don't think I've ever introduced anybody.
I got applause like that.
Dude, Robert Kennedy Jr. just got Trump
to hold him in the promise of an arm and jump.
A terrible human being, the worst president ever
and barely human.
He probably is a sociopath.
It's true.
Soon after I was, I can't even believe I have to say this,
nearly assassinated in Pennsylvania last month.
Bobby called me to express his best wishes.
He knows for a second the risks incurred by leaders
who stand up to the corrupt political establishment.
When you stand up, you bring on some trouble to yourself,
but you have to do what's right.
You have to do what's right for the country.
I will tell you, we are both in this
to do what's right for the country.
That's one thing I can tell you.
He lost his father and uncle in service to our country, and Bobby himself was subject
to repeated threats to his safety during the course of his campaign while being denied
protection by the Harris-Biden administration.
And this is a tribute in honor of Bobby.
I am announcing tonight that upon my election, I will establish a new independent Presidential
Commission on Assassination Attempts, and they will be tasked with releasing all of the
remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and they will
also conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month.
But I tell you, I have never had more.
ask me, please, sir, release the documents on the Kennedy assassination, and we're going
to do that. And I also want to salute Bobby's decades of work as an advocate for the health
of our families and our children. Nobody has done more. Millions and millions of
Americans who want clean air, clean water, and a healthy nation have concerns about
toxins in our environment and pesticides in our food. That's why today I'm repeating my
pledge to establish a panel of top experts working with Bobby to investigate what is causing
the decades-long increase in chronic health problems and childhood diseases, including
autoimmune disorders, autism, obesity, infertility, and many more. We want every child in America.
Bro, we're gonna get so much weirder. This campaign is gonna get even fucking weirder dude. It's awesome
So I just uh, this is so sweet Bobby
Speak for a little while. I'll stand aside
I'm gonna stand aside
Please tell me who said that
We've been a little bit on the opposite side of the equation, but I will say this, he is
a brilliant, I still think of him as young, he's not that young.
I always call him young, but he's not that young.
But he is a phenomenal person, a phenomenal man who loves the people of this country
as much as anybody can love the people of this country.
So Bobby, please say a few words, thank you very much.
Thank you.
Yeah, I know Kamala Harris, the client, is speaking to him.
Why would they?
Are you trying me?
Aren't you President Trump?
Yeah, it makes the most sense.
Like, fuck off, dude.
What are you talking about?
You're insane.
A few hours after the assassination attempt at Butler,
I got a call from a safe food advocate named Kelly Mains,
who's been fighting for many years
to try to end the corruption at CDC and FDA and USDA.
These institutions, these regulatory agencies are actually run by the big food processing
companies, the big ag and the chemical companies that they're supposed to regulate.
And he said to me that he'd been advising me for many years on my campaign, and he
He told me that night that he was also advising President Trump, and he asked if I would talk
to President Trump.
And I said, of course, and about a few minutes later I got a call from the President, and
we talked.
We had a very good talk, and then he invited me to come see him the next day, and I went
to Minneapolis and saw him.
We met again a couple of weeks later in Florida.
And we talked about not about the things that separate us because we don't agree on everything,
but on the values and the issues that bind us together.
And one of the issues that he talked about was having safe food and ending the chronic
disease epidemic.
Our children are now the unhealthiest, sickest children in the world.
Don't you want healthy children?
Don't you want the chemicals out of our food?
And I'm not kidding for a very specific type of voter.
This is like the greatest move.
Like there are so many Americans who don't mind all the fucking forever
chemicals and everything.
They don't think about it at all, but they also simultaneously hate modern
medicine and think that like as long as, you know, you eat like a weird
diet, everything will be fixed in your life. And there are a lot of people like that.
Use that money back here in the United States.
That is the guy, okay? He's speaking God's arms truth.
And the safest, the best way to build a safe America is to rebuild our industrial base
and rebuild the middle class in this country. And don't you want a president who's going
to get us out of the wars, and who's going to rebuild the middle class in this country.
And he told me that he wanted to end the censorship, because the whole basis of American democracy
is the free flow of information.
And we know that a government that consilents its opponents has license for any kind of
atrocity.
And can you think of any time that you can look back in history and say that the people
who were censoring were the good guys?
They're always the bad guys, because it's always the first step down that slippery slope to
totalitarianism.
And don't you want a president who's going to protect America's freedoms and who is
going to protect us against totalitarianism?
And I want to ask you again, don't you want a safe environment for your children?
Don't you want to know that the food that you're feeding them is not filled with chemicals
that are going to give them cancer and chronic disease?
And don't you want a president that's going to make America healthy again?
Thank you all very, very much and God bless you and God bless America.
I don't know. I look like you know, not to be too much of an optics guy, but like
It is funny that he's just like talking about don't you want your children to be free of cancer and it's like bro
You look like you have all of the cancer
You look like you captured the essence of cancer
Like you sucked it out of everyone else in the room
I think there's also something really funny about rfk. There's so much. I love rfk so much
much. Fuck man. I should have stolen the, the RFK junior had the brace had. God damn it.
Okay. I fucked up. I fucked up. Like he gave it to me. He, he let me wear for a little bit.
And I was just like, I should just kept it. Um, great DNC rally. This one, honestly, dude,
what are you saying is pretty reasonable. Shut up. Shut up. Don't even fucking start.
Okay. No. No, it is not fucking reasonable at all. Okay. Give me a goddamn break. This
man is anti-medicine, dude. He's anti-medicine. There is nothing reasonable about what he's
saying.
But if he were in a regular system, there are a lot of people that maybe liked him the
best, but they said we can't.
Okay. I love, I love RFK Jr. Because he is such a contradictory character, right? He has
the capacity to like, he's a crank magnet. He's like, he's what I like to call a crank
magnet, right? Isn't this bad for Trump overall? Aren't most independence really repelled
by this shit? A few pieces on his insane takes on medicine and CNN boosts his weird
narrative of fuck them. No. Yes. Trump did this because he's desperate. He did
this because he wanted to either A, take out RFK from the ballots completely or B, take
out RFK from the ballots and get a fucking, get some kind of endorsement from him because
RFK was eating away at Trump's base.
All of the polls showed all of the triple polls that showed in swing states where
the direct, uh, the direct doubleheader matchup between Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris looked
a lot closer. And even in some instances, Donald Trump winning versus with RFK junior on
the ticket, all of a sudden he would take some from the democratic party, but he would
take a shit ton more from Donald Trump. Okay. So he had to get him out because obviously
this race for Trump is in the barges now. Like that's a, that's a big boost. He'll
get a big boost. Problem is it will also probably scare away some of the more like moderate voters
if he even has moderate fucking voters at all, like Trump at this point in his base of support.
The thing is, the thing is what I want to talk about is how RFK is a crank magnet,
but also incredibly contradictory as a figure because as a crank magnet,
he presents himself as anti establishment despite the fact that he is from a literal political
dynasty, the Kennedys, right? They are politics. Okay, this is an American political dynasty.
That's number one. Number two. Number two. He is literally he was friends with Jeffrey
Epstein and Jisley Maxwell. Okay. So like, while he is the guy who's like, yeah, you
Oh, I'm I want to take out the deep state is like, bro, you literally were homies with Jeffrey Epstein
Self-admitted homies with Jeffrey fucking Epstein. Okay
That's crazy. That's crazy
like and on top of that he is one of the just like Donald Trump biggest dick writers of Israel
So like it makes no sense that these crank guys who almost always are like, yeah Jews are in control of American media and everything else
literally are
Also simultaneously like going for
Two guys that are somehow more ultra Zionist than fucking Kamala Harris is
Like that's crazy
So it makes no damn sense even in the fucking weird worldview that they've
cultivated you know what's up you want to come inside oh you want you miss daddy
okay they are they just pour into our country by the millions and millions and
millions we need to turn the page of four years of calamity and failure they
have had calamity and fairly and say Kamala you've done a horrible job you've
been the worst vice president in the history of our country.
Kamala, you're fired!
You're fired!
Get out!
Get out!
Get out, Kamala.
She's the only person ever to get a nomination of a party
without getting one vote.
Did he get one vote?
Hey, maybe she's smarter than we think.
You know, you could look at it that way.
As Vice President Kamala cast the deciding votes,
causing the worst inflation in decades,
costing the typical American household $28,000.
Think of this, higher prices.
It was inflation, $28,000.
As Bortazar, she flooded America
with savage illegal alien criminals
who have been raping, pillaging,
and killing our cities and our towns.
Three years ago this week,
She was the final vote on the catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal, and we were withdrawing,
but we were going to withdraw with dignity, with grace, and with strength.
We would have been out faster, but we were going to keep our ground.
But that was the most embarrassing event in the history of our country, leading
to horrific war and humiliation all over the world.
When Putin saw that, he invaded Ukraine.
He brought a lot of people back because they said the United States is run by incompetent
people.
The United States is no longer respected.
It's no longer strong.
That's what they said.
A lot of these things that you're seeing now wouldn't have happened except for the
horrible, horrible event of Afghanistan.
You know, I was dealing with the leader of Afghanistan, Abdul.
And I said, Abdul, you can't kill our people.
was killing our people. I had to talk with him. He's hella low energy dude. God damn it.
His heart is not in it. Without one soldier being sniped at or shot at, not one soldier
injured or killed. And then we had a tremendous election where we did probably 10 or 12 million
more votes than we got the first time.
You know, most presidents don't get as many
votes as second time, because people get bored,
but they don't get bored with me.
They get bored.
No, they get bored.
Like Barack Hussein Obama got far fewer votes
the second time.
And he won.
He won.
Have you heard of him?
Barack Hussein Obama.
Member Rush Limbaugh.
Barack Hussein Obama.
He was nasty to me, you know.
He was nasty.
Michelle was nasty.
They're all nasty.
Nasty people.
They were very nasty.
I was surprised. I thought he was.
And I was sort of nice to him.
I said, no, you know, I like him.
It didn't matter.
They were nasty to me.
And, of course, last night,
Kamala mentioned my number thing 21 times.
I think 21 times, she didn't mention the border.
She didn't mention inflation.
She didn't mention anything but my name
over and over and over again.
She blamed me for the border.
I haven't been there in four years.
I had to, you saw it.
I had the safest border, the best border we've ever had.
She blamed me for the border.
They lied so much.
They lied about everything.
She said I was involved with something called Project 25.
I don't even know what the hell it is.
You don't even know it.
No, they're really word nasty.
And then they say to me, sir, please stick to policy.
Don't stick to personality.
You should be nice to people, sir.
You have to be nice.
I go, I call them up.
My genius is they get paid a fortune.
Actually, not that much.
They're booing the staffers.
I say, they're knocking the hell out of me.
And you say, I shouldn't get personal.
I have to get personal, don't I?
They have to get personal.
Yeah, obviously these guys love that story.
They get personal, but I'm gonna do my best.
So they're allowed to get personal with me,
but I'm not allowed to get personal with them.
They call me names that are so bad.
A great first lady says,
"'But you're not that way, darling.'"
They love our great first lady, I will tell you about.
They do.
They do.
But darling, you're not that way.
I said, I know that.
And if I say something just slightly out of order,
like, she didn't do a very good job last night.
Please never, ever mention look or anything like that.
If they ever say,
she didn't look at me with that live German,
don't call me Lou Mal.
If that's the end of your political career,
so I wouldn't say a thing like that.
How about her opening where she said,
thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
Oh, he's coming out to Kamala.
I
Said what the hell is wrong with her Deb
Debbie Laska, she's a winner
What's your view of down ballot voting I love voting I love down ballot voting
I'm a big advocate for a down ballot voting you should do it
You should also avoid seeing the three-minute average at the top of the hour
Those are the two consistent policies at the house on our broadcast is that sheriff Joe
one of the most racist man man in Arizona.
Sheriff Joe, look at that, a legend.
Ken Granz, thank you for the five gift.
Sheriff Joe is looking at these clowns
where they have no idea what they're doing
where people come in by the millions.
He had nobody come in.
Remember he dressed everybody in pink.
Remember that?
Is that right, Joe?
They had a dress in pink.
Joe Arpaio literally did like Israel style prisons in Arizona. Like he had
straight-up concentration camps that he was running. Because because he didn't
want them coming into our country. Do you remember Arizona when Sheriff Joe was
at the border? You didn't have people coming in.
One person come in, but they got him
Now we have
Three million people coming in through your border your border. Oh through the whole thing. It's ridiculous. It's not
Joe it's an honor and I'll tell you people didn't treat you right you are a legend and you did a job like
nobody else
Great going Joe and we love your wife
I lost his wife a few years ago, and she was a hell of a woman, right, Joe?
But she's looking down at you, and she's proud of you.
She's saying, you did very well with this group of people.
But I've known you for a long time, and there was nobody like him.
He understood the border better than anybody, and he ran it fairly.
He ran it very fair, but he ran it strong, and they respected him.
They didn't even try.
So thank you very much, Joe.
Your wife is, she's proud of you.
It's proud of you.
Very proud of you.
We're grateful to be joined tonight by the founder of
Turning Point Action, a gentleman named Charlie Cook.
Thank you, Charlie.
What a job he does.
I said, Charlie, do me a favor.
We got this thing one, but do me a favor.
Make sure they don't cheat.
The only way they can do anything is if they cheat
like hell and we've been victims of that.
Make sure they don't cheat, Charlie.
We don't need the votes.
We just want to make sure that they don't cheat.
Hello, Sheriff.
How are we doing?
How are you guys doing?
Good.
Thank you.
We need every sheriff to get over there, every law
enforcement official, because we got the votes.
We got to make sure everything's on the
up-and-up.
Charlie and his team of people.
I mean, he's got hundreds of thousands of young
people.
It's actually quite discriminatory.
Charlie, have you ever been sued by old people for not accepting them?
He's got the youngest-looking group of people and their warriors.
They're unbelievable.
The job Charlie has done is incredible.
Thank you, Charlie.
Thank you, Charlie.
The job he's done is really incredible.
with us is an incredible congresswoman who has decided to go on to a certain board.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
The most important board may be in the whole country, and she's going to make sure everything's
on the up and up Debbie Lesko.
Debbie, thank you, congresswoman.
Thank you, Debbie.
You make sure, Debbie.
She just won a big election by a massive – well, you won that election easily.
wanted pretty easy. Another person who's a friend of mine, he's a warrior for a long
time. He's great. He loves his state. He loves our country. Andy Biggs, Congressman Andy
Biggs. Thank you. And two other warriors, a young one and a little bit older one, but
boy they are tough. You don't get tougher than Eli Crane and Paul Gosar. Paul Gosar.
great thank you we like great Paul goes are the grouper candidate people and the
next congressman from Arizona district Paul goes are the literal Nazi yeah
gonna be he's gonna be good for a long time he's a young gentleman this is like
this is Arizona's finest like this lineup right here are some of the most
racist people that Arizona has to offer. Like Arizona's Hitlerites. All in one corner here.
She is doing a job. And a very good friend of mine, the next senator from Arizona. I
really believe this. Look, she's running against, we don't have to do a big, I was gonna bring
her up. I was gonna say come on Carrie, speak, but she just spoke for half an hour. What
What the hell am I going to do here?
Good, good.
But I will tell you, she's running against a guy
who's a rubber stamp for, it used to be Biden.
Now, who the hell knows?
I don't even know.
Do we know who it is?
Who would, who would, a rubber stamp for somebody.
But Rubin Gayeho is horrible.
horrible. He's an open borders maniac. He's a defund the police maniac. He shouldn't be
allowed to even run in this election against her because Carrie Lake is incredible. She's
got heart and she should be the next one. I hope you win this sucker.
Cherry leg is also a new job.
Again, not gonna win.
No fucking car.
Carry your shoes and be nice.
You know the expression, can't carry her shoes.
And you're gonna have a big victory
and we're gonna work together
and we're gonna make sure we win this state.
I say this, presidentially,
if we win this state, which we're expected to,
we're leading and all of that,
we win the presidency
and we have to take Carrie Lake with us.
Go get him, Karen.
Go get him, Karen.
There ain't no way Karen wins.
Very important.
Oh, no, the crowd shots are definitely Trump's request.
Absolutely.
He slammed this fucking, he slammed this meetup.
One Hondo P.
Not a problem.
She's solid as a rock.
This guy is a freaking loser.
He's a loser.
So with that, we'll go on.
But good luck, Carrie.
We love you, special.
If Carrie Lake wins this,
if Carrie Lake wins this race,
it is entirely due to Democratic Party incompetence.
On like dropping the fucking,
or trying to angle the border issue
from the perspective of like right wing reactionary
sentiment.
Let's do a poll.
I love these people.
And the down-ballot consequences of like a Trump victory in Arizona that comes from that.
Do a poll, sir, that doesn't even poll.
You know what they do?
They take your money.
They say, let's see.
All right.
49 to 51.
It's one of the greatest businesses in history.
I don't think she won here.
Do you like the name?
She's a radical left lunatic, okay?
She's the defunder of the police.
She wants to defund all the things that we talk about.
Yeah, no.
Do I call her comrade?
There goes up five.
Cabala Harris, what do I know?
Up nine.
Ready?
Ready?
What do I do there?
You tell me.
I don't need to understand, bro.
Bro.
Ready?
Trump's issue is that he sticks to these fucking losers.
Like Republicans before Trump, at least
would cut losers out.
Like there would never be a moment like a Jamie Harrison
getting to the top of the fucking, uh, being in charge of the democratic party.
Right. Like Democrats love losers.
Republicans historically used to cut losers, right? You lose, you're done.
You snooze, you lose, you lose, you're out.
Trump on the other hand values sycophants and loyalty more than anything else.
So he fucking literally will stick to them and we'll just like keep pushing
them through, even if it genuinely is, even if they're genuinely
unelectable people. He also has a tendency to put loyalty over like electoral prowess
when he fucking, when he would, when he'll run unaccomplished first time Republican picks
as well. Like that guy with the fucking, uh, the, the, the, the troop who got exploded.
Like, wasn't that, that guy has no, if I'm not mistaken, the guy in Nevada, like
the first time that's a first time candidate right he's allowed at least 20 million illegal
aliens into our country including you know who I'm talking about the guy who has he's
a massive burn victim dude from 159 how much do you miss Blake master from Arizona I do
not miss the fucking school shooter Africa yeah Sam Brown this guy a lot of coming from
jails in the Congo. Let me tell you, these people, the nice thing, they make our criminals
look like the nicest people on Earth. That's how tough they are. They come from the Middle
East. They come from areas that we're fighting. They come from-
He finished in 3rd in 2014, launched a campaign to become a U.S. Senator from Nevada in
2021. He raised over 1 million a recorder of his campaign challenge, Adam Lexall,
the Republican who was endorsed by Donald Trump. But I received the support and
endorsement of local state political party leaders for loss in the primary and now
he's doing another Senate campaign challenging Jackie Rosen where I'd
have like a hundred and fifty thousand and she'd have two and a half million
what she has done to this country nobody can tell you you know she
destroyed San Francisco as the district attorney she destroyed California you
know that as the this is a woman that's going to take she is dropping out will
have any major effects no she had a policy it will have a minor effect less
than nine hundred it will uncuck the polls a little bit for Trump in favor of
Donald Trump it'll make it a closer race for Donald Trump so criminals are
walking into stores mean nasty guys your own cause all one regarding our
I know, I saw it.
They're all so unpolicing right now.
Let's see how they get up.
They walk out then they walk back in.
The whole thing, this is who we're going to have running our country?
I don't think so.
And nobody lies like her.
She's a liar.
She makes up crap.
She's the one going to race.
You know, she said, Donald Trump is going to race.
You know why she said I was going to race?
Because I'm going to put tariffs on other countries coming into our countries.
And that has nothing to do with taxes to us.
That's a tax on another country.
And I did it with China.
And we had no inflation.
You know, I had no inflation.
I took in hundreds of billions of dollars from China.
And not one other president took in 10 cents.
They were all, oh, China, we're afraid of China.
We're afraid of China.
According to a new DHS report, Kamala Harris also lost,
and this is impossible to believe.
Listen to this.
325,000 migrant children are gone.
They're missing.
She allowed them to be trafficked into our country.
Many of these children are now in sex, slavery,
or they're dead, probably mostly dead.
They will never see their homes or their parents again.
They were swiped out of their homes.
They were taken out of their homes.
300, this is a government number, 325,000 children.
Sex slaves, or they're dead.
Many are dead.
Hamasah's so little respect for
Kamala Joe Biden, Crooked Joe Biden,
that the hostages that they're talking about all the time,
I believe they're largely gone.
I believe they're largely gone, so said.
When you look at what happened,
when you look at that attack on October 7th,
I believe they're gone.
And the reason they're not negotiating, you know,
it says, Hamas has decided not to negotiate
because what they want back are the hostages.
And I think those hostages, for the most part,
aren't around anymore.
And so they say, oh boy, we can't really negotiate.
Who killed them?
Because we don't have the hostages,
The hostages are largely gone.
How sad, how terribly sad.
If they feared and respected Joe Biden and Kamala,
they would never have killed those hostages.
They would have never attacked.
They would never have attacked when I was president.
Iran was broke.
Iran was broke.
I told China, if you spend any money on buying oil from Iran,
you'll never do business in the United States again.
And we're going to put a 200 percent tariff in there.
And Iran was broke, and they had no money for Hamas,
and they had no money for Hezbollah.
You can check your numbers.
Look at it.
When my last year, they had no money.
They hadn't.
We had no terrorism.
You know, for four years, I didn't have any terrorism.
You notice that?
None.
And when they asked Victor Orban, the Prime Minister of
Hungary, very strong guy, what is the reason that
things are so bad now?
The Middle East is blowing up.
Russia is blowing up with Ukraine.
There's war starting all over the place.
Looks like bad things could happen in Taiwan with China.
Once there is, he says, you got to get Donald Trump back.
As President, you won't have any problems.
What he said.
It's true.
It's true.
They respected your country.
They respected your leader.
But they respected our country.
Now they laugh at our country.
Our country has become a joke.
She's provided deportation immunity to the vast
majority of criminal aliens living inside the
United States and is importing MS-13 gang members
known as the most violent gang of them all into our
cities and into our high school.
Think of it, they're coming into our high schools.
Kamala has set loose thousands of Venezuelan
gang members who, according to law enforcement bulletins, have been given a license to shoot
American police officers. You know that, right? Under Harris, ICE deportations are at the
lowest level in history, the history of our country. She supports deadly sanctuary cities.
Now, of course, she's flip-flopping on everything. You do know that, right? You know that, Joe?
She's flip-flopping and everything.
Debbie Redd, she's a flip-flopper.
Andy, she's a flip-flopper.
She flip-flops and everything because she was pulled.
She said she didn't do too well.
That's probably why she was the first out out of 22 people.
I can't get over it.
She was the first failure.
And now she's running.
Oh, we're going to beat her.
I look forward to the debate, too.
I do look forward to the debate.
I look forward to it.
She called for abolishing ICE.
These are great patriots who are tough as hell.
You need tough people.
She's compared ICE agents to the KKK.
She wants to repeal the federal law that makes illegal immigration a crime, making illegal
immigration totally legal.
It's okay to come into our country.
She wants to release all of the thousands of criminal illegal aliens that are locked
up in detention centers, and these are the toughest of them all. She wants to release them into our
country. We have detention centers for the toughest of them all. She says, we're going to release them.
Now maybe they'll ask her tonight, oh no, I would never do that. She might change. She's changing
and everything. But don't forget, if the election ever went haywire, if they can find a way to
cheat enough and she wins, in quotes, she wins. She's going to do everything that you
wouldn't dream of, including no fracking. She didn't discuss fracking last night. No fracking
in Pennsylvania. I can't imagine she could do well in Pennsylvania. 500,000 jobs are
involved with fracking and a huge amount of their budget. Everything's involved with
fracking. And she's against it. In her speech last night, she lied about almost everything
she lied when she said, I was going to raise taxes. No, I'm lowering taxes. She's the one.
She lied and said that, oh, this is the best. I'm going to be the one, and I was already
there. I didn't touch your social security. And a lot of Democrats wanted me to. She
She lied when she said that I want to cut Social Security and Medicare.
No, she wants to cut it because she wants to have the illegal immigrants coming into
our country to go on Social Security and Medicare, which will destroy Social Security
and Medicare.
It's Kamala Harris who cast a tie-breaking vote to cut Medicare.
By $266 billion, she cut your Medicare, remember this, by $266 billion, and then promised mass
amnesty last night to 20 million illegal aliens and make them American citizens, which
will absolutely obliterate your Social Security and your Medicare, ultimately leaving those
programs bankrupt and are seniors desperate and poor.
And remember when you talk about all of those hundreds of
billions of dollars, you know what she's putting that
money into?
The green new scam.
She took it out of your Medicare.
She's putting it into one of the greatest ever.
One of the great voices of sport.
Stand up.
Let's see if anybody knows who that you are.
Ha ha ha.
Good job.
Good man.
He's done a good job.
But she took it out and she wants to put it in.
She put it in to the Green New Scam.
She said the border was safe under her direction.
You know, they're the party of disinformation
and misinformation.
They'll say something a hundred times.
The border was safe.
Did you see last night?
The border's safe.
The first time she said that was about two months ago
and she went like this, the border was safe.
She started choking.
Horrible.
They are the misinformation, disinformation.
They lie.
They keep saying the same untruth over and over again.
And dinner, you're not like in my business,
you're not in this political business like these people.
You're in other things.
You're lawyers and you're carpenters
and you're electricians and you're drivers
and you're doing a lot of things.
By the way, no tax on tips.
Remember that? No tax on tips.
No tax on tips.
She tried that one, and yet in Congress, right now, they have bills to destroy people that
don't – do you see what's going on?
It'll never happen with her.
It's guaranteed to happen with me, no tax on tabs.
But actually, it's the most dangerous and unsafe border anywhere in the world.
There's never been a border like it.
No country ever – if a country had a border like that, they would fight with sticks
and stones if they had to to keep the people out. She believes that if you say things enough
over and over again, even if their stone cold lies, like Project 25, Project 25, he believes
and I don't even know what the hell it is. I know it's a group of people that got together
and they're slightly on the conservative side. And it's unbelievable what they do.
really unbelievable.
She would destroy our country if she was ever elected.
Our country will go down the tubes.
We'll be in a depression like 1929.
We will not have a country any longer.
Yesterday, I was at the border with the victims of
Kamala's migrant crime wave.
One of them is here with us tonight.
Michael Moran is the brother of Rachel Moran,
who you know about.
Rachel was a cherished 37-year-old mom of five
absolutely incredible children, beautiful children, beautiful woman.
Last summer, Rachel was out on a run when she was brutally raped and murdered by an
illegal alien who was led into America by Kamala Harris.
Let her in.
She said, let her in.
The animal who committed this heinous crime first killed another woman in El Salvador
before walking across the open border just walked right in, no problem.
He then attacked a nine-year-old girl and her mother
in a home invasion in Los Angeles
before murdering Rachel in cold blood.
Mike.
They are parading around the same few of the 23 people,
like the most high-profile cases,
because emotional anecdotes are very hard to combat, okay?
They're very, very, very hard to combat.
And obviously Trump knows this.
I mean, it's the easiest way
to get dumb people on your side.
Just use emotional anecdotes
and make it seem like they are responsible for a much larger percentage of the fucking share.
It's ridiculous.
Like your uncle, yeah.
He died at all for him.
He got 43% increase in violent crime.
These are government numbers, by the way.
Including 58% increase in rape, 89% increase in aggravated assault,
and 56% increase in robbery.
During the riots of 2020, she encouraged her followers
to donate to bail criminals, looters,
and arsonists and killers.
People died, including Shawn Michael Tillman,
a dangerous repeat offender who went on to shoot
and kill a Minnesota man six times in the head.
He shot him six times in the head and torso.
In Kamala, let him out.
Let him go.
While Kamala Harris was DA of Sanctuary City,
San Francisco.
Twenty years ago, maybe the greatest city in the world.
Today, it's unlivable.
She ignored the pleas of victims' family.
Please, please let us do.
Please don't do this to us.
And refused to seek the death penalty
against an illegal alien MS-13 gang member,
one of the worst murderers they've seen in years,
who murdered an innocent man and his two sons
and didn't even remember he did it.
As California Attorney General, she redefined child sex trafficking,
assault with a deadly weapon, and rape
of an unconscious person as a nonviolent crime.
Comrade Kamala Harris.
It's pretty crazy that he can remember every single instance
where an undocumented migrant is committed
heinous act of violence.
Both San Francisco and California itself, he's a terrible governor, what a governor.
For years, but you know, she might have picked the worst one.
You look at the numbers in Minnesota, we hope we're going to win Minnesota.
You know, it hasn't been once in 1972, Richard Nixon, but we're doing well there too,
but the governor is horrible.
You know what he did?
He approved a bill to give tampons in every young man's bathroom, right?
Yeah, every time, every time he calls, he calls Kamala Harris, Comrade Kamala, I suspect
that the Democrats move further to the middle, cucking their messaging.
Harris has pushed legislation to strip police officers of protection, trying to
bankrupt them and ruin their lives for doing their jobs. No protection, no
immunity, no nothing. She even endorsed defund the police. I will never defund
the police. I will only fund the police and fund them with plenty of money and pride.
I will always back our law enforcement heroes in blue. We are pleased to be
joined tonight by the president of the Arizona Police Association, Justin Harris, oh no, he's
not a relation. Justin, are you a relation? Last name is Harris, spelled the same. I'm
very concerned about this. I'm not really. But Justin Harris is a great gentleman who
has a special announcement. Justin, would you please come up? Thank you.
Well, good evening, everyone. I'm a little concerned about that illegal immigration
chart you put up there. Was that a spike in immigration or the inflation? Sort of both.
Sort of both, right? Wonderful job those Democrats are doing. My name is Justin Harrison, I'm
a veteran police sergeant here in Arizona with 25 years of experience and service and
I also have the privilege and the honor to serve as the state president of the Arizona
Police Officers Association. The Arizona Police Officers Association is the largest
He's the camera guy. He's the camera guy vaping, dude. I think he is right
What the fuck is going on federal law enforcement levels we cover the entire state
And on behalf of the Arizona Police Association, we are proud to welcome
President Trump to the great state of Arizona
And to the wonderful city of Glendale home of Luke Air Force Base
folksies men and women in loop fly those beautiful f-16 fighting falcons of the
309th fighter squadron and those beautiful beautiful f-35 lightnings
nothing like carrying those jets flying overhead which that's the sound of
freedom and American ingenuity also also a special thank you to the Glendale
mayor Jerry wires in the entire city council for their unwavering support and
advocacy for police officers, active duty military and our veterans. You're not
going to find stronger advocates for our military or veterans and our police
officers anywhere in the world other than Glendale. Thank you, Mayor Council.
Also, I wanted to give a special thanks to the men and women of the Glendale
Police Department, the best and most professional police department in the
country. Thank you. With a special thanks to Police Chief Chris Briggs and
the other eight West Valley Coalition departments that allowed us to use their law enforcement
officers here today to keep us all safe. Thank you, gentlemen and women. Law enforcement today is
perhaps the most complex occupation on earth. What's the point of purpose of this guy? The most
thumb-looking guy you can possibly get on stage so that Trump looks pro-cop. I mean he is pro-cop.
He's probably going to fucking talk about how he's, you know, how cops are not respected
enough even though our job is the hardest.
Uncontrolled, chaotic, and stressful situations often at great risk to their own personal
safety.
Yeah, there you go.
Classic.
Given the literally millions of contacts between officers in the communities annually
with a few exceptions, officers make those decisions correctly as trained and in accordance
with a law, but high-profile does not mean high-frequency.
Currently in this day and age of instant information, social media, and videos, there's an unrealistic
expectation of absolute perfection.
It is not possible to be perfect every time because we hire from the human race.
People are not perfect.
Good people can make mistakes.
However, the constant orchestrated villainization of police officers has eroded the public's
trust.
encouraged in air of obscenance, disrespect, and assault of attitudes and behavior towards
police officers.
What was that name we called her?
Was that Comrade Kamala?
Was that what it was?
Kamala Kamala Comrade.
Well, what we do know is she supported defunding the police, and the best term is they wanted
to reimagine policing.
I don't know what that means.
She is part of the radicalized movement to degrade public safety and make our
communities less safe. In contrast, under President Trump's first term in office, he
always had our backs. Thank you for that. He never rushed to judgment and he never,
ever in a lifetime called to defund the police, ever. And we owe him a debt of
gratitude for that. Let's also forget when President Donald Trump was President,
He closed the borders and locked the door.
Borders are Kamala Harris opened the door and let everybody in.
Booo.
Borders are Kamala Harris is allowing millions of illegal immigrants into this country, turning
each and every state into a border state and flooding American streets with drugs and crime.
The Democrats haven't quite figured this out yet, but it's not rocket science, but
open borders equals more crime.
Close the row.
It doesn't make sense.
It like is not reflected in the crime data.
You should go back to the fucking drawing board and talk to your cop
friends on why they're like cooking the crime data to make it seem like
it's actually lower than ever.
You know, like what's going on is because the FBI is in the pocket.
Like what's happening?
Oh, motherfucker.
It's like immigration is up.
Okay, fine.
Not anymore, but was.
but crime went down in that process. So what are we supposed to make of this data?
Well, that actually corresponds to the reality that undocumented migrants are responsible for
less crime per capita than, you know, natural born U.S. citizens. So I guess more immigration
equals less crime. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. I find the neighborhood
You know, all there is lies us on and what I think is the actual data.
Yeah, anyway, um, all right, I'm going to move on because that shit is objectively boring
as fuck.
Okay.
Let me see Steve Kornack is here to break down with the RFK tightening looks like with
our with our boy Steve Kornack.
I mean, with just 74 days until election day.
All right, well, we know obviously expecting a close election in November so a development like Kennedy dropping out of this race
Could be significant. Look he was polling. Let's take if you're an illegal immigrant. That's the crime on its own
No, does that not count brother? They're not talking about someone crossing over the fucking border, which used to be a misdemeanor. Okay?
like crime ultimately is
Malleable, it's just what you write in the fucking books
Sometimes unjust things can be considered crimes like, you know, slavery was not a crime, but freeing a slave was, right?
Immigration crime has turned into a larger crime under the Trump administration. Ultimately, it's still a border crossing.
It's nothing. It's not really a fucking serious offense.
And that's precisely the reason why they don't talk about it like it's a serious offense
They talk about all these fake crimes that undocumented migrants are supposedly
What the fuck
Bro, how do I have a two month subscriber?
Just how did that get through the fucking?
How did that actually get through the the auto mod?
Auto mod is lacking
Get through the history of this we're gonna start here
This is when Biden was still the candidate pre-Harris as the Democratic candidate and this is an average of all the national polls
So just before Joe Biden dropped out on average in a three-way race that included RFK
You see Trump was leading Biden Kennedy was sitting there at 9.2 percent on average
And it was a lead there of three and a half points Donald Trump was leading Joe Biden now
Biden gets out of the race, Harris gets in the race, and that's been a little bit
more than a month now, but you see Harris, Trump, Kennedy, a couple things you
noticed. Number one, in the month since Harris replaced Biden, the Kennedy
supports dropped almost in half, now just over 5% on the average, and that
Harris support relative to Biden, look at that. That's gone up significantly,
almost seven and a half points. The Trump support is more level, only up
about a point right there. So you could see Harris actually pulling into
lead here over Trump in the three way now since he became the candidate and
here's where it gets interesting. What if you know the polling has been out there
without Kennedy? What if RFK voters are just anti-Trump and they go Harris? No.
RFK, RFK was eating more Trump voters than than Kamala Harris voters as they
would do dual match-ups Harris versus Trump and they would do triple match-ups
with Kennedy on the ticket and in every single one in almost every single
state race. Kennedy was eating more Trump supporters than Harris supporters.
What does it look like Harris versus Trump in here? You can see it. Harris still
leads, but it gets tighter. Look, in a three-way race with Kennedy, Harris's
margin over Trump is 2.7 points. Without Kennedy, Harris's margin over
Trump is 1.6. Also, I mean, this is just the average of national polls, so
that doesn't really mean anything because we don't have a fucking popular
vote. Like the popular vote doesn't matter in the Electoral College obviously. But if
you were to look at the averages, if you were to look at the averages like Harris needs
to in order to win, Harris needs to reliably have like five points above. Like the Democrat
always needs to have at least five points above the Republican and the national average
in the way that the electoral college works.
Republicans haven't won the popular vote in quite some time.
But a little bit more than a one-point tightening of the race
with Kennedy out according to the polls.
And like you know it, these swing states,
we talk about them, it's 10,000 votes here,
20,000 votes there.
When you're talking about potentially
the difference of one point, that could be massive,
that could be enormous.
So certainly that's why the Trump folks
are excited to have Kennedy dropping out
and getting on board with them.
Now, the other thing again, you notice here,
we showed Kennedy support dropping.
We see Harris rising relative to Biden.
There's a relationship there.
I want to show you two groups here,
two major groups where Kennedy has lost the most support
since Harris got in the race.
Latinos, Kennedy.
Last time we're voting when the part of the road
was Bush, second time around.
Support has dropped by nine points with Latinos.
Meanwhile, Harris's relative to Biden
is up 12 with Latinos and younger voters.
Kennedy supporters dropped eight points with them
since Harris became the Democratic candidate.
Meanwhile, her support relative to Biden's up 17 percent.
Why is that?
9-11.
He didn't even win the popular vote in the first time.
The Republicans have won the popular vote
since the 90s.
The Republicans have won the popular vote
one fucking time, dude.
In 30 years.
Republicans have won the popular vote once
30 fucking years, dude. Isn't that crazy percent? So there's been a relationship there. Harris
has surged in part because she's taken votes that Kennedy had been getting. Now some of
those remaining candidate votes may be a little more Trump friendly. We'll see if they
transfer over. Thanks for watching. Stay updated about breaking news. Let me. Why are the
themselves confident they'll win if they don't even have enough margins in the popular
votes. Um, I don't know. I've been saying that they shouldn't be. I've been saying that
they should not be. If it helps the electoral college bias is not high anymore. Florida,
New York and Cali are all going right trending. And so the EC bias will be closer to two
to three estimated this year. Also in the swing States, it is estimated that if everyone
voting RFK still vote, Trump gains 0.4 to 0.7%. If most don't vote or go to another
third party Harris could even gain. Do you think there will ever be a time when we get rid of the
Electoral College? Uh, yes, there could be, but it would be entirely dependent on like,
like if the Democrats kept like gaining major, major victories in like college educated whites.
Okay. And then they started winning the Electoral College despite having like less votes than
than the Republicans somehow, only then would the Republicans advocate to abolish the Electoral
College and would successfully destroy the Electoral College as a matter of fact.
Nothing will ever fundamentally change in this country unless it benefits the Republicans'
chances of winning elections.
As long as the Electoral College still benefits the Republicans by 1.2.3 point no matter
what, they will keep that shit.
As Democrats, as you've probably figured out by now, never ever ever make changes that
are beneficial for them or beneficial for democracy.
And make our auto-manifest.
They only run scared against the scary Republican party's policies.
They are stronger than it has ever been before.
And if you relied on Kamala, there would be no auto industry.
Within three years, you'll never make another car.
When I'm back in the White House, we will pass large tax cuts for our workers, and there
will be, as I said, no tax on them.
If the Dems had DC and PR as a state and the Electoral College would start shifting them
favor, that would never happen for that reason.
And our tender hospitality worker, Catty Barber, will never, ever happen for that
reason.
Or it would be now to realize on tip-or-tip.
The Republicans would never allow that to happen.
This will be 100 percent yours to keep.
You will no longer be harassed by your government.
And I will fight for and protect your social security and your Medicare with no cuts and
no changes in age.
We're not going to move it up.
They want to move it up five years.
We're not doing it.
Darling, when do we get our social security?
Well, they just moved it up five years.
You're not going to happen with me.
It's going to happen with them.
going to destroy your social security. And we will have no tax on social security benefits
for seniors. They destroyed our seniors and everyone else with their horrible inflation.
You only need 50 plus one Senate votes to add a state. Dems can do it, but they won't
do it. I'm telling you, it'll never happen. Just like they could have passed a federal
increase of minimum wage to $15 with the budget reconciliation, but the Senate parliamentarian
said no, and then they could have just went back to the Senate parliamentarian and been
like, yeah, you're going to say yes to this or we're going to fire you and appoint a new
Senate parliamentarian who will play ball. Republicans had done that in the past, by
the way. But instead they were like, oops, I guess we can't do anything. There's
There's also the rotating villain in the Democratic Party as well.
Democratic Party overall just doesn't have the Jews.
They don't have the interest in making these sorts of changes, even if it's like genuinely
beneficial for the people of the United States.
I will have the war and you for it.
As president elect.
And we will end the weaponization of government against the American people, including myself
by the way.
They've weaponized the government against the political opponents.
Can you imagine?
You just saw we won the big case down in Florida.
Everyone said, oh, they weaponized it.
They got their Justice Department to go after
their political opponent, but they're not doing well.
I'm the only one that ever happened to where my
numbers went up.
What do you think about that, Mr. Congress?
I don't think it's ever happened.
They go after me and my numbers go up.
Somebody's got to explain this.
We will rebuild our cities, including Washington,
DC, making them safe, clean, and beautiful once again, and we will keep the U.S. dollar
as the world's reserve currency, because right now it is under siege.
And this is how we will end the era of inflation, mayhem, and misery under Kamala, and Crooked
Joe, and unleashed safety, prosperity, peace for Americans of every race, religion, color,
and creed.
Together, we will deliver low taxes, low regulations, low energy costs, low interest
costs, low inflation, and that's for everyone.
We're talking about everyone.
We want to make sure everyone can afford groceries, a car, and a home.
We will stop the invasion, end migrant crime, support our great police, strengthen
our military, build and missile defense shield around our country, keep critical race theory
and transgender insanity out of our schools, and we will keep men out of women's sports.
We will defend the Second Amendment, and we're going to restore.
Those people don't allow it.
The fake news doesn't allow it.
We will restore free speech in our country, and we will secure our elections, Mr. Congressman.
Everyone will prosper.
Every family will thrive, and every day will be filled with joy and opportunity and hope.
But for that to happen, we must defeat Kamala Harris, a new name.
We must stop her country destroying liberal agenda once and for all.
We have to put an end to it.
So get your friends, get your family,
register, volunteer, and get out to vote.
We want a landslide that is too big, too rigged,
too big, too rigged.
Right? Right, Deb?
On November 5th, we will save our country.
We will save our economy.
We will rescue our middle class.
We will reclaim our sovereignty and restore our borders.
We will put America first, and we will take back our country.
And together, we will make America powerful again.
Make America wealthy again.
We will make America strong again.
So strong.
We will make America proud again.
We will make America safe again.
We will make America free again.
We will make America great again.
I mean, Democrats do this too.
God bless you.
Thank you very much.
If you're heavily invested, if you are heavily invested
in the political process in this country,
where seemingly neither party actually genuinely
wants to change your, uh, your, your material circumstances.
Okay.
Oftentimes you're just engaging in like some level of team sport sportsmanship.
Democrats literally uses manna for your manga for four days.
Yeah.
Which I don't think is a even solid way to fucking run a campaign.
It's running into the same mistakes in 2016 as well.
Like it is, it's worrisome.
They undid the work to make him weird and made him scary again.
That yes, but also not only did they not only did they make him scary and not weird, okay,
they made him scary again.
But also beyond that, I saw a common there's hired all of Hillary's 2016 consoles in 2020.
I'm getting the same vibe now.
Are you a Trump fan or a Kamala fan?
I'm a fan of nobody, okay?
Like, the Republicans obviously,
the Republicans obviously fucking hammer on
like culture war narratives and engage in a steady diet
of fear mongering.
And it's actually fucking terrifying
because once translated into the legislation,
it's like, once translated into the legislation,
it's like truly awful, horrific shit.
Like I got fear mongered by the top of the air outbreak.
But then when I serve it to you
when you're starting to see the three minute,
the three minutes ads, you're like, oh, fuck.
You know, like it's one thing to fear monger,
another, it's an entirely other thing to be living in it.
Of course, you don't have to live
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Start with a couple of things that I think she did
absolutely right or that are improving for her. First of all, the podium presence is
really good. I didn't think much of her public speaking before, but since she's
gotten into this race, she's only been behind a podium and she did that well
tonight. So from a plausibility perspective, what you expect to see out
of a president, she absolutely did. It is a sea change from what she was in
2020. It's a lot. Well, even while she has been during the Biden year,
she's not been that steady on her feet, but behind the podium, offer
prompter in a big speech. She obviously can do drums everywhere.
And you know, the fact that she looks young,
the fact that I only slept for two hours,
I think that's my energy. Right? I mean,
that's, that's what was the problem with the democratic campaign.
He was none of those three things. And now she puts that on.
Now the Republican pushback,
and I think there's some truth to this is that some of this is just
substanceless pabble that there's really no specificity in it.
And that they ultimately think they are going to be able to fire her as the incumbent and I think that's the question that
We're really going to be answering over the next couple of months
How far can she run away from Joe Biden to prevent the Republicans from portraying her as the incumbent and then
Firing her as the incumbent the country is off on the wrong track people believe it
They still have economic anxiety
Can she shake off those vibes and replace them with this sort of esoteric
So Terry unity vibe that they've been portraying at the convention. I think I think when you
said that last night you were on very solid ground. I don't think today you're on solid
ground. This was substantive all night long. The policy on immigration policy on foreign
policy policy on gun violence. Ben Jones wearing a return on hostages pin. Also advocating
for Kamala Harris's foreign policy that she liked that he liked. Also right wing border
bill that he also liked on climate, on the care economy. This was not all
sizzle. This was sizzle plus real estate. And by the way, I think we both...
Did he not even mention abortion? That's like the one thing like that.
I have to say, the way she dealt with Israel and the way she dealt with Gaza,
tough and defensive of Israel, but also compassionate Palestinians,
there's sizzle in their state tonight. Agree with you on Israel. I thought that
paragraph was good the issue you did list in your bullets the economy and
inflation I still think at the end of the day the people are so upset with
Biden and Harris on the economy if the Republicans tie her to it all of the
other stuff falls away because it's the most important issue. We heard things
from her that we don't normally hear from a Democratic candidate in a
speech like this she talked about maintaining the strongest and most
lethal fighting force in the world and went on to say no about never
disparaging their sacrifices obviously referenced to many reports about what Donald Trump has said.
Yeah, look, but just even talking about the lethality of our fighting forces is language
you don't normally hear. Right. No, this was this was a very muscular speech. And look,
the whole hallmark of the Trump candidacy when you lay a bear is he's strong. He's strong. And
that was the advantage he had over Joe Biden. She was a she she showed strength on that
stage tonight and I think that she has cut his advantage there. She looked like a president
on that stage. I also wanted to mention, Audie's point was so important to me having done this for a while.
Vanjo is one of the only few notable figures that went to the Zionist AF party. It's a fun fact.
And biography is really, really important because it's the way in which people take the
measure of whether they can believe what you're saying.
And the way she told the story of her own life and her own choices gives people some confidence
that the commitments she's making are genuine commitments.
And then the last point I want to Scott, your point about Biden and the strategy of the Republicans,
which I understand it to be reasonable strategy to try and saddle her with some of the negatives
that Biden has.
It is really interesting how little she mentioned Joe Biden in this speech.
In certain ways this was her declaration of independence.
I agree with that.
And she became her own person in this speech.
And I've told you before, we'll see how this turns out.
I think you're going to have a hard time saddling her in a way that you guys are hopeful that
you can.
Well, she still flies around on Air Force two.
I mean, but that's the race and it's going to take place in a truncated period of time.
Can she get away from him or can Donald Trump and his campaign apparatus drive home
the point that you that there's no blank slate here, that this is a person who's
been right next to Joe Biden executing on the policies that you say have driven
You crazy over the last four years and there's really just a simple question for Trump to ask if you're upset about the direction the country
Maybe you don't put the people in charge who are already in the White House
I don't know who's gonna win that race
But to me between now and the debate on September 10th
That is the argument that's gonna be had between these two juggernaut campaign
I I think that I think that Kamala Harris has done something
She's not just gonna get away from Biden, which I think that she can do now penalty free penalty free
She has this party behind her, but she's fixing some problems on the left.
This whole thing has been an implicit critique of problems that we've had on the left.
The left before we walked in here was about justice, diversity, trigger warnings, reparations for the past,
and a bunch of party poopers and scolds. That was the knock on the left.
We have gone from talking about justice, which is wonderful, but now it's about freedom.
It's not just about diversity. It's about patriotism. It's not just about trigger warnings. In fact, that's gone. It's tough, tough, tough reparations for the past. No, fight for the future party poopers. No, we legalize fun. We legalize fun. It's we put the party back in the democratic.
God, Van Jones is so bad.
Good party.
And so this is a remolding of the genetic makeup of what the progressive movement is.
These guys want to fight, not just Biden in the past.
They want to fight this sort of anti-Walk War against a left that just died in here
and something new just got born.
The Kamala Harris Democrats are a different thing for you guys to fight.
I'm not sure the left is going to go down as easy as you think.
I agree with your chart and I didn't want to pick up on one word that you wrote and that's patriotism. Yes, sir. I
Do think that Republicans should pay attention to what happened in this hall tonight and the power of patriotism
It is a powerful thing. I made a snarky quip about it earlier, but what I what I was noticing was
The American flags the number of them everybody had one towards the end of the speech. They had large American flags
flags. There is something very symbolic about a waving American flag, the red, white and blue,
especially when you consider what we've seen out of the left on the streets of America and
on the campuses of America. Oh my God. Of course, the Republican strategist on the CNN
panel is like, that's right, at least we can all get together and talk about what
we actually hate fucking pussy ass goddamn leftist who hate America. Okay. All right,
I'll get together man. No no no counter force whatsoever dude. Fuck it two patriot parties two nationalist parties
Fuck it. YOLO Nazi Germany time. Okay great
Wonderful. I know that this kind of sentiment that I'm expressing will obviously piss off a lot of people
Okay
I'm sure that this will be like what do you mean, dude? It's just like you're loving your country. Whatever like no
It's great. We need to have a muscular military, you know
We need to have a lethal military, more lethal military pocket.
I mean, how can I see this as anything but like the Democratic Party actively trying to push aside the left and pick up votes from what they believe is the center and center right and Republicans in general.
And they're celebrating it. They're literally celebrating it over here. They're like we were, it's almost like a sigh of relief. They're like worried.
it's like they were worried that Kamala Harris was going to be it's like they're
worried that Kamala Harris was gonna be like somewhat radical and by radical I
mean like the way that Republicans use that term but now she showed everybody
that she's not she's not that person she's gonna be moderate he's gonna be
right-wing on a lot of shit and it's just like we're just creeping towards
fascism America over the last several months you didn't really pick that
up in the hall, but there is something interesting about it and it was powerful.
Vice President Harris, almost completely described, she spoke exactly on time.
No, it's not Obama 2.0, Obama 1.0 was literally way more progressive on his messaging, what
are you talking about?
Obama, a very powerful orator, was able to fucking tie together a progressive message
of change and hope while simultaneously saying, I'm doing this for everybody. Okay, now for
red America, blue America, I'm doing this for all America. That was a phenomenal way to
message a radical agenda, an agenda that would be considered radical. Also, also, he did
that as a black man. Okay. That's like, that's insane. Like the level of the level of
charisma that he got from that is insane. Nate Silver saying, Comma's already getting
a quantifiable convention bounds. Yeah, of course, she will, she will get a bounce from
it. The Republicans are, the Republicans are also falling apart. Okay. What, what is frustrating
about this is like, it's basically, this is like the labor victory in the UK. Okay.
You have a good opportunity because you are against an objectively weak candidate.
You have a good opportunity to actually move the needle, to actually permanently
solidify the Democratic party as the party of progress, as the party of labor, as the anti-war
party, right? I mean, it's like a laughable notion to even put those words together,
because like, I don't believe that they, there's even anyone remotely interested
ideologically in being committed to such a message, okay? But there is an opportunity here.
There's an opportunity to also bring forward voters that have completely checked out, okay?
Okay?
They'd have completely checked out of the process because they're like, yeah, neither party represents
my interest.
I'm going to give a fuck.
I just want to be able to eat.
Okay?
I just want to be able to eat.
I want to be able to fucking eat food.
I want to roof over my head and I don't want my landlord to fuck me, right?
And these are normal things that people, most people are worried about.
Overwhelming majority of Americans are worried about.
Okay?
bomb is
if the democratic party took advantage of the situation right now with how
objectively weak the republicans are
and put forward like a fdr-style
uh... obama style message of change in hope
fdr-style policies
they could run the table for the next fucking multiple decades
obviously they don't want to do that
because that goes against the interest of their corporate donors they're
still completely captive to their corporate donors
there's no better representation of that reality
Then what took place?
I saw as a landlord.
Yeah, I'm my own landlord.
I fuck myself every night.
So you are right.
Point is, point is, this is not just about winning this election.
Okay.
This is about generational change and the democratic party has the capacity to
do that.
They just don't have the willingness and the interest to do that.
And they're too worried about their corporate donors that they will, like,
they will leave aside the easiest gimmies like the Israel stuff. Okay? That's a
easy one. Only wins no negatives there. The only negative is like maybe you're a
little worried about your corporate donors. Okay? You might be a little worried
about that and that's the reason why you don't want to move in that direction.
But ultimately if they cared about like winning over every constituency
they can. That's what they would do. Anyway,
there's a few things I believe middle class families like the one I grew up in,
they want common sense solutions.
You want lower prices and lower taxes.
I believe you want to just not get by, but you want to get ahead.
We must create an opportunity economy where everyone has a chance to get a car
loan by a home start a business.
But most of all,
but instead of being focused on the politics of the past,
We need to be thinking about the future.
I'm Kamala Harris and I approve this message.
Here's a few things.
As we're promoting a ton of progressive policy
before the convention, they still are.
There is no demonstrated attack to the right
besides immigration and foreign.
Bro, did you not listen to the fucking DNC speeches?
Did you not listen to Kamala Harris' DNC speech?
Why the fuck is she coming out with that then?
you think that also those are the major tax of the right I did they're still on
the same policies oh my god dude dude dude dude you need to understand something
okay no mention of trans people it's not even that like protecting trans people
is a given okay like if they if they drop that then there's no division
between them and the Republican Party even on a fucking culture war front
like holy shit. It's just that the economic proposals they were talking about before the
DNC. I know that's why I'm frustrated because leading up to the DNC, they were like, no,
we're going to do pro fucking price caps. Dude, look at my videos before the DNC and
then look at my videos after the DNC. Okay. Let's look getting kicked out of the DNC.
This is very, very bad. Democrats need to listen to them, uncommitted delegates, cringe
of the DNC. Okay. This is all like DNC shit. Now look before Kamala unveils economy plan.
I'm soy facing. I'm soy facing. Do you want to know why I'm soy facing conservatives are afraid
of walls? I'm laughing. There's laughter in these thumbnails. JD Vance is pathetic. Okay.
There's one brief moment Kamala Harris fucked up Kamala Harris is VP pick is perfect.
Look at that. Look at that. Ben is panicking after Tim Wall's DP pick. Look at that. All
positive. Why? Because the, the policies were sound. Okay. The policies were sound and they
were relatively progressive. Look at that. There's joy. There's joy in a lot of these.
There's joy in a lot of these fucking videos. I'm noticing you get more views. The more
lived up. You seem of course, dude, I would be a fucking killer liberal commentator as
well. And I'd be an even better Republican. I'd be probably a better liberal commentator
than a Republican one. But like still, I know that's probably why there's more people
in here recently in the chat. And that's probably why there's more people in here
that are angry nowadays. Okay. The problem is the problem is that they didn't highlight
any of those policies at the fucking DNC bro they didn't highlight anything they
didn't focus on any of that the only time people talked about policies was when
Bernie Sanders was up there do you see what I'm saying it's just like I know
it doesn't need saying but stay true to your convictions do so valuable yeah I
mean obviously I will but I'd rather just have truth than joy not directed
you a lot of the speeches. My point is, my point is, I think that they should stick to
progressive, they should stick to progressive policy. This way, I believe that they will
be able to actually open up a serious gap between themselves and the patently unlikable
Trump. People have already made up their fucking minds on Trump. Okay, they already know. This
presents a unique opportunity. If you roam with the nothing will fundamentally change
campaign, which is what the DNC and what Kamala Harris was showcasing last night. That's
not good. Okay, that's not good at all. That's very bad. You also are are leaving
the race up to chance. If you go out there and hit the if you go out there and hit the
fucking Obama, not the Obama nostalgia. Okay, it's sorkin again in America, not the Obama
nostalgia, but like the Obama kind of campaigning. You can win over Obama constituencies. I
keep building on the momentum that you got. But we are too used to sedating ourselves
with this notion that like the average American is actually genuinely allergic to progressive
campaigns, progressive policies that they fucking hate it.
And I'm not even talking about like social progressivism.
I'm talking about just like straight up economic policies that put dollars in pockets.
Okay.
Let's see.
A few things I believe.
Middle class families, like the one I grew up in, they want common sense solutions.
You want lower prices and lower taxes.
believe you want to just not get by but you want to get ahead. We must create an opportunity economy
where everyone has a chance to get a car loan by a home start a business. But most of all that
instead of being focused on the politics of the past, we need to be thinking about the future.
I'm Kamala Harris and I approve this message. You think Kennedy voters will tip the scale?
No, I don't think so. I don't think so. If you're curious, then we've got a hundred
Donated during the convention is four days. This is 2x as much as Trump raised in all of July including his convention and then yeah, hold on
Including the convention in the middle Dems also running as like this one and every swing say 2x the rate of Trump camp including North Carolina
And potentially ads running in Florida and Texas now
Are those small donors or big donors? What is this commonly came to slay by Maureen Dowd?
If anything, most Americans are socially more conservative, but very progressive economically.
My parents are hogs.
We'll agree to nationalizing oil.
Yeah.
That's it.
Like Jason from Vancouver, they give the five to one gift to subs.
He's actually insane.
How are average favorability one from 36 to 45% in a month?
Do you think it will go down after the NC?
No, it won't because this is a media.
This is a media back campaign.
to the middle is media is a media play you can keep riding the wave and the
momentum they will not fuck up the bag okay they will not fuck your bag up they
hate Trump if Kamala Harris keeps like to a moderate message then she does not
then she does not get any of those attacks that's why all of the fucking
all of the conversations from these people are like it's so wonderful that
she's tacking to the middle. This is like basically Joe Biden's agenda, but like with
a more refreshing perspective because being delivered by someone who's not dead. So I'm
not saying this is like, I'm not saying her tank in the middle in this regard is specifically
going to be a campaign killer. Okay. I'm stating that there are a lot more votes
being left aside and a long term and a long term prospect for the Democratic party
to basically run the table every fucking election, but they're not doing that because they don't
care about that.
They care more about the direct, that would put them at odds with their corporate donors.
And they care more about that.
Time, 37 minutes.
And something that's very interesting about her presentation, she obviously would be
a trailblazing candidate.
She would be the first woman president.
She would be the first black president who is a woman.
She would be the first, at least half Indian president.
She didn't mention any of that at all.
I mean, I guess she believes.
Yeah, that's a good thing, man, because she's already wearing it.
Like, everybody knows that already.
Just don't, there's no, like, that doesn't matter.
What the fuck?
Leaves that it speaks for itself.
And that's not how she's running.
She's running as a candidate for to represent all of the American people,
even those people with whom she disagrees and who disagree with her.
Just kind of kind of an interesting fact that she's,
she really didn't know noted.
This also in my opinion is 100% demonstration of the fraudulence of
liberal media with those kinds of narratives.
Ain't nobody fucking likes that shit.
Okay, you have to vote for me or else you hate women type shit
The media did that with Hillary Clinton because that's what Hillary Clinton was doing, but nobody liked that
Liberals didn't like that either
Nobody votes like that. It's so stupid. Nobody cares. Nobody cares what someone's background is
Maybe Republicans do to a certain degree so they can like deploy the minority shield to be like, oh, I can't believe you're calling me racist
Look at this black guy that's in my party, you know
But it's just like that appeals to nobody, in my opinion.
It's just not a very appealing prospect.
People care about policies, dude.
At the end of the day, people want things, okay?
Money in their pockets, financial security.
These are the things that they care about.
You have to show them what you're going to give them.
And you have to demonstrate that you are going to fight for them.
And all she talked about her her mom facing discrimination but but not her and that it was so subtle
But that was the way that she sort of wove it in talking about I just pulled up that part of her speech
Talking about the way people would treat she watched the way people would treat her mother
But her mother just kind of said move on and focus on other things and I thought that that was her way of saying
that's what I'm doing right now.
I'm focusing on what I'm here for,
what I'm going to do, not who I am,
whether that is her gender or her race and her ethnicity.
And that was powerful in and of itself.
Now, this is a campaign where you have all of these,
everything that has been going on online for four weeks
has been white guys for Kamala,
black men for Kamala, so on and so forth.
So people have been kind of dividing up in order to prove
that she has different demographics behind her,
but when it comes to her and the historic nature
of her candidacy, she just let it speak for itself
exactly as you said, and that is really interesting.
I think it's also because she knows that that is not
where she needs to grow.
It's not where she needs to expand her support.
The people in this room are the faithful.
Black women don't need a whole lot of convincing.
Maybe black men need a little bit more convincing than black women.
But these are not the groups that need to be convinced to vote for Kamala Harris.
She was speaking today for a broader swath of the electorate
who wants to understand whether she's prepared to be commander in chief.
They want to understand the experience and the skills, the values, all of that.
And it felt to me like a speech that was written for them.
And as somebody who's talked to her about her race and her gender and her upbringing,
she doesn't spend a lot of time on it when you talk to her about it.
She understands the role that it's played in how she's come up in the political world
and how she understands the world, but she does not spend a lot of time talking about it.
I think by this point, many people are familiar with her mother's saying,
which is, you may be the first, but don't let yourself be the last.
And I think that it really is the reason she repeats that so much is because she doesn't
really want to focus as much on the first part of that saying.
She wants to focus on the other part of it, which is about what comes after her and what
she actually does with the power that she's been able to accumulate.
The Democratic National Convention has made major waves on social media.
It is the first time that social media influencers have gotten access similar to
other members of the media.
ABC's Christiane Cordero takes us behind the iPhone with some of the roughly 200
credentialed influencers in the arena.
We've already seen how social media is influencing the 2024 campaign.
There he goes.
Welcome to the DNC 2024.
But now it's official DNC organizers say hundreds apply for this first of its
kind credential for influencers granting access to roughly 200, including
Elizabeth Booker Houston, a comedian and lawyer.
What up y'all? I'm getting ready to head to Chicago to cover the DNC. Just come in here then, hey.
And Melinda Hale, whose advocacy for social justice turned this into a full-time job.
I'm getting ready to go to my first caucus meeting.
This week, both have a front row seat in the political arena.
I know I'm going to be able to see what I'm fighting.
Being used as a voice to reach our audiences, it's an honor.
Melinda was advised to apply for the DNC Convention by an agency she partners with.
It's been great about the DNC, so there are so many events and there are so many opportunities too.
Would you go by the DNC if you were invited again? Fuck yeah. I go to the RNC too.
Getting bald. In certain cases, PACs and non-profits that support the Democratic ticket helped fund
some of the influencers' trips to the DMC. Booker says being funded independently allows
her to stay authentic on her platform. I participated in a protest for Palisana,
I'm Michigan Avenue on sunday when I was here. I don't at all feel like I'm
silenced in speaking about those issues still just because I'm here at the DNC
and you know just being able to engage in all parts of the political process.
The DNC isn't just granting access it's also creating space. Right now we're
standing in an area specifically built for influencers on the convention
floor and feet from the stage. I never got to this area. It's a once in a
lifetime opportunity. Do you feel like you have access to the places you want
be in here. I think they're still getting used to figuring out how to bring influencers
and creators into the fold. They're the creators platform that is in the main arena. It's the
latest evolution of the marriage between politics and the internet. From Donald Trump's return
to Twitter or X in an interview with Elon Musk to Vice President Pamela Harris's viral
memes, the presidential hopefuls are battling online to engage voters, especially the
the fact they're just a cog in the machine? I mean, yeah, no shit. Yeah. We all are, dude.
What? Who isn't a fucking cog in the machine? What an own, dude, I know.
Younger one. You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?
The fact that they are being credentialed, being allowed in now in both conventions
tells you that we are at a pivot point in history. I don't think there's any going
back or thinking that suddenly you're not going to have a convention where we're
where influencers were invited into the tent.
Last month, about 70 content creators
were credentialed at the Republican National Convention.
The idea to bring them in
belonged to 18-year-old Breiland Hollyhand,
the convention's youth advisory council chair.
My message to the RNC after the 23rd to the term
was after all the parties that they choose
to have a risk of extinction.
So I went into this meeting
thinking of your really hard self
and the immediate look for it.
The Biden administration has been
according influencers for years.
Last week, more than 100 content creators
packed into a room on the White House complex
for a first of its kind creator economy conference.
You are the source of the news
and you are the new possibilities.
You are the new breakthrough in how we communicate.
Last month, about 70 content creators
were credentialed at the Republican National Convention
and tonight here at the DNC,
hundreds of influencers are expected
to pack the convention floor
had a vice president Harris's speech guys, all of them hoping to catch that viral moment.
Talk about I miss Brandon how JNC's meme culture may impact 2024 election. Oh my God. These
articles are so crazy, dude. I cannot stress this enough. The most popular political candidate
in a primary because he never won the primary, but in a primary historically happened to
be the oldest fucking political candidate who didn't know a single goddamn thing
about social media. The reason for why he was that popular is because he spoke
to the issues that all Americans cared about. It was refreshing. Okay? His name
was Bernie Sanders. It is Bernie. He's not dead yet. Okay? It is not about, it
It is not about what platform you are on, it is about what your platform is.
What is going on with American politics?
Y'all know how I'm a registered voter?
That's very juicy, very demure.
All these memes just for fun and maybe a distraction.
Am I so low?
Like, this is the liberal version.
I'm just one of the youth hated when corporations thought we're adopting our music to
really ruining them.
Okay, so I need to explain something.
This is the liberal version of like four-chain memes, one Trump, the presidency, okay?
It's not, this is not how this works.
Like, I know this is actually against my best interests.
I should just be sitting here and fucking lying and being like, no, you have to come on my
Twitch stream.
You have to do memes.
You have to do social media, please.
Like, yeah, social media is a really good way to fucking reach a new audience.
Okay.
Like, what matters is policy.
What still matters is what you will do for people.
Democrats should simply not talk about immigration.
Notable how poorly all of the immigration ads did here. Yeah. No shit. I thought you said American voters only care about who they can have a beer with. Do normal Americans care about policy tours, the jizzners like us. Dude, it's not policy in the nerdy way. Okay.
It's policy is in what will you give me? Okay.
Like no matter how, um, no matter how checked out the average American is.
Okay, if you turn around and you for example tomorrow if you turn around and you're like if I'm president
I'm gonna give everybody $5,000 people would fucking check into that. They'd be like, what's that about?
What's going on? I
like that
Obviously, that's ridiculous. I'm not I'm not saying that that's what you should run on
but like
people still want
like people still understand
That they that you know politicians should give them things
Okay, no, don't say Andrew Yang. That's not the point. I'm making it all. Okay. Obviously, there's other factors at play here
You need to be a part of the duopoly and it needs to be within the confines of like acceptability
It's not just about policy burning makes policy accessible and actually explain shit without slogans and soundbites
No more people credit I should do exactly the fact that anyone who knows Andrew Yang proves your point though
I mean, yeah
I guess that is part of it
it. This thing in particular seems like an illustration of how Harris is not at all different
as a candidate in a campaigner than she was in 2019-2020, but the dynamics of running a
general election as a major party nominee are obviously very different.
When asked to Harris campaign for clarity, a senior campaign official told me that Harris
was not supporting price controls, nor would her proposal to go after price gadgets
applied beyond food and grocery stores. After some prodding, the official confirmed
that this meant Harris had not endorsed the Warren Casey bill, but didn't rule
out that someone on the campaign had told the senators otherwise. The official
also echoed Shat's argument that adding in too much detail could be deceptive given
that the real policymaking process requires time, effort, and negotiation.
You know what this policy stuff, let's get down to the nitty-gritty, when are we invading
Iran?
That's right.
That's the real question.
That's what Americans care about.
When are we going to fucking nuke Iran?
That's what I care about.
I need a firm commitment from Kamala Harris on exactly what time frame she will
glass Iran in, okay? How hard can it be boys in it? Do they actually signify real political
engagement of young voters and will they make an impact on the election results? I don't know these
these these edits are doing it for me. They're doing it for me. With two thirds of Gen Z getting
their news from social media, what could this mean for the future of political engagement?
Like we're literally devolving. We're devolving.
Like memes are, memes are an even like more reductive way of communicating a message than like
fucking a 30-second ad, you know what I mean? Oh, the power of memes.
So who are the people spending their free time dancing in their bedrooms,
Editing beats and making fan videos for political candidates and well, why are they doing it?
I did not consider myself a political person, but I feel like after this video I've kind of been
thrown into it because of, you know, Kamala's impact. That's kind of how you can appeal to a
younger generation, is it your naturally funny?
Is it really who Donald Trump chose as his running mate?
God, the beat!
I'm a never-Trump guy.
I'm a never-Trump guy.
I'm a never-Trump guy.
I never liked them.
This was the first time that we kind of delved into this
realm of political memes, the moment that
Barack Obama won presidency.
I think that's what the moment kind of feels like,
in a sense.
And I think with what we're doing,
when you add a good beat behind something,
with a good melody behind something,
they want to dance.
They want to dance to the pose.
You make this in the context of all in which you live and what came before you.
Oh, look what you made me do.
Like, yes, I'm American. I'm proud to be an American. I'm proud to be here in this country.
But I feel like sometimes, especially as a woman in America, I don't feel like I'm represented.
Definitely living in a conservative state, I have never really been too vocal about it outside of online presences.
It's the memes and the sounds online gave me a way that I can do it because I never felt
educated enough to talk about politics, just straight up talk about politics online.
And while it's not as popular as Kamala's Brat Summer, Trump supporters are having fun
Meaning their own candidate. Oh my god. They're so fucking lame, dude
They're so goddamn lame. Oh
God, he's doing the double dick suck. He's doing the double jerk
To this new generation
They're actually very unserious, which is great
But also like if your memes are funny or like edgy they will dog. Why is every fucking young Republican?
Never
Seemingly their age
This is like, this is such a consistent
meta
Why? I don't know what it is like motherfuckers would be like 25, but then they look like they're 55
How is that possible flock to you?
Trump was great at that in 2016
It's I think it's the inverse now looking on social like who's smiling more right now who feels like the momentum is there
I'm like, it's that memes are clearly engaging young voters, but the question remains
Is any of this actually going to make a difference
in the election?
Let's look at the numbers.
Gen Z is a big voting block
with over 40 million Gen Zers eligible to vote in 2024.
One week after Biden's exit from the race,
100,000 people registered to vote for Vote.org.
That's over two times more than the normal rate that month.
85% of those voters were Gen Z or millennials,
including more registrations of 18-year-old voters
at this point in the presidential cycle
than any other election.
Also since Biden dropped out,
Harris' favorability has increased by 20 percentage points
amongst 18 to 34 year olds.
An August 2024 poll showed that for 18 to 29 year olds
in battleground states,
Harris is favored over Donald Trump by 32 percentage points.
Of course, we can't credit these bumps
in Harris' favorability directly to the needs,
but it would be foolish to assume
that they have nothing to do with it.
So a lot of these Kamala memes have been about
this sort of rowdy, enthusiastic, feminine vibe.
And if the memes sort of help place that more
the center of the media narrative about this election, I think that can be something beneficial
to the Kamala campaign.
And the other part of it would be the deeper messages that means hold, which maybe won't
convince someone to say, oh, I was going to vote Republican, now I've seen this dank
meme, I'm going to vote for a Democrat.
But maybe after you see a thousand, your worldview might shift in a way that kind
of shifts your values.
Even if Brat Summer starts to wind out, none of those memes actually show anything.
none of these dank memes show anything.
Like they don't, they don't actually,
they're not actually attached to anything.
Like Brogis said, dank meme out loud,
I'm Brian kill me, I'm Brian kill me.
Down for Harris.
Gen Z led voter advocacy groups like Voters of Tomorrow,
say the online enthusiasm has already made
lasting impacts on the election.
The engagement isn't staying online.
It's not.
We saw more people sign up to join
or to start chapters of voters of tomorrow in the 48 hours after Vice President Harris announced
been in the two months before combined. The power of the meme is a collective one,
a playful one, an invitation to join the conversation and see that through the power
of humor and your phone you can reach the eyes of some of the most powerful people in the world.
The more we're talking about memes the less we're talking about policy
but what people really want long-term is solutions. That kind of looks like PewDiePie
little bit. The problems they're facing in their lives. So I think the ultimate test of whether
this marketing, me marketing campaign succeeds is going to be whether it's reflected in policies that
sort of live up to that promise of listening to Gen Z. Ironically, I feel like you're not giving
me as a credit of getting people out to vote who might not otherwise. I'm going to be honest
with you, I hope, I fucking hope that people are not being motivated to go out to vote
in either direction, off of just memes.
Many of these memes are playing out on TikTok, the same platform that the Biden-Harris administration
has tried to ban, and Trump has said he would protect.
With the success of Connelly's campaign account and its reception amongst the youngest
voting demographic. It brings into question if the Harris Walls ticket would still support its ban.
And if the success of her campaign and engagement will change the way politicians
communicate with an increasingly chronically online America.
As recent polls show, Vice President Harris getting momentum in her bid for the presidency,
they also show her winning over more support from a key voting block, Black Voters. According
According to data this week from Pew Research Center, 77% of black voters support Harris
compared to 64% who backed Biden in July.
Trump's support among black voters has unchanged at around 13%.
This comes as the former president is trying to appeal more to the black community, a group
that has long and overwhelmingly backed Democrats.
CNN's Ellie Reeve spent time recently in Virginia at a shop selling Trump merchandise
that's run by a black woman.
woman ought to have one of these. It's one of those things that when people see one,
then they want one. Same thing with a confederate hat. You know what? People don't think you
have the nerve to do it.
Joanne Price runs a Trump story in Christiansburg, Virginia. When Joe Biden announced he wouldn't
run for president. What the fuck, bro? What is going on? Oh, hell no. Oh, hell no,
That is oh my god again. Was there any part of you who felt a pull to vote for parents? No
Absolutely, and I would not vote for either one of them. I would not vote Democrat ticket. No way
this is a white
And this is just a play
It just says this part trumps everything and it gives a barrier happiness and success because of the color of the skin
And who buys that?
Like you okay?
It's funny.
And then when you give it to a state court, they'll let you know when you write your ticket.
You think so?
Yeah, I've experienced it.
Yeah!
Wait, really?
And then he said, okay, he laughed at it and gave it back to me and did not write me a ticket.
This actually happened at least once elsewhere.
In 2022, a woman claimed Alaska police let her go without a ticket when she flashed a white privilege card instead of a driver's license.
It's humorous to us.
you know it really is this humorous to them to the average American
Trump has been working to appeal to black voters and poll should some success when Biden was still
There's a bunch of those Trump shops opening up there's one a few minutes away from my place
they're popping up like spirit halloween's i mean yeah they're they're fucking
they're just grifters you know they're taking advantage
The Trump campaign this year has made a big effort to reach out to black voters.
What do you think of their efforts?
I think the therapists aren't succeeding tremendously.
All the things that have happened to President Trump, the attacks on him,
have done nothing more than strengthen black people's connection to him
because now he's someone who is...
Bro, a black woman saying this is so funny
because it's like, it's literally like 2%. This is not even like the minority of the demographic.
We're talking like, like literally 2% of black women vote for the Republican Party. Like it's
not a joke. Like it's not, like that's, it's so crazy. Like this is, you are within the margin
of error. Like you are within the margin of error, dude. That's nuts.
The target of a struggle, and they have always felt that they've been a target. I did prison
ministries for five years, so, you know, if you're a convicted felon and then somebody
else is a convicted felon, there's a camaraderie there.
Donald Trump attacked Kamala Harris, questioning her racial identity. She's black.
I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago,
when she happened to turn black,
and now she wants to be known as black.
He's acknowledged his commentary
has provoked mixed reactions.
Price is just one person and not a swing voter.
But we were curious what she made of his comments,
given that she's a black woman and fervent Trump supporter
and former local Republican Party chair.
How do you make sense of how Trump talks
about Vice President Kamala Harris,
that he sort of suggested he doesn't understand
her biracial background, that first she was Indian
and then she was black, wouldn't he understand it either?
She's Indian and she's Jamaica.
Yeah.
Is she black?
I mean, do you not think she's black?
Is she?
Was she born here?
Yes.
Wait, what?
Yeah, in Oakland.
Like what the fuck?
Yo, yo, what?
Was she born here?
What the fuck?
Yo, she's doing birtherism.
Were her parents citizens?
No.
Okay.
But we have birthright citizenship in America, do you?
We call that anchor.
People can't immigrate here and not be citizens,
but have green cards and work on this.
Yeah, that's true.
However, she said that like a slur, dude, that's crazy.
This is actually, this is actually definitely,
I mean, this is not good, okay?
Not good at all that we got people like openly questioning
the legitimacy and the validity of like,
like the American citizenship of like people
who were born on US soil.
That's definitely a Trump era that like that that made that got mainstreamed under Trump for sure
Can claim to be black because of a Jim Macon father, you know, that's for right. We have melting pot
You know because I basically have a combination in my family as well
How do you reconcile that like you have a history of blended families in your family?
How do you reconcile that with Trump seeming to not understand how?
Kamala Harris could have a blended family herself herself. She could have a blended family.
What I'm saying is is his comments about that. I think he's making a point and you know, I'm not
I'm not so disturbed by that. But what is the point he's making? The point he's making simply is
is that she is not a black black person. There were some mixed. Yo, what the fuck does Trump
know about a black black person the level of copium she's on is crazy. He is on the idea of a woman
president. What do you think about Kamala Harris? Kamala Harris, may I say this? And hopefully that
you ladies won't get offended. But because of what happened in the Garden of Eden,
There will never be an elected woman, whether she's black or white, that would occupy the
White House that God would ever stand behind.
I'm not sure America's quite ready for female leadership.
It would be wonderful to have a female president if and when one arises that has conservative
values that are gonna lead the nation in prosperity. Did Joe Biden dropping out change your view
of the election at all? Oh it sure did. I think she's gonna be worth it. I don't think these people
represent like a broad majority of the overall electorate. Like we're in the we're in the
fucking craziest part of the crazy okay like this is not this is not normal
Joe I just don't think she has the experience I think she was only chosen
because she was a woman he has been mocked scrutinized slandered dragged
into court these people represent the broad majority of the South no man even
in the fucking south these people are still like they're still definitely out
there come on this man is still standing and he's standing strong because he knows
that he was chosen he's our David and I read joins me now I'm wondering what
you heard from from other customers in the store well as much as identity
politics was rebuked by the merchants by the merchandise there identity was
really important to the people I spoke to. For example, one younger man told me that he didn't
like Harris because she was for city people who had- To be fair, I didn't see- I didn't mean that
like this isn't representative broadly of like a solid 30% because unfortunately it is. Okay?
Unfortunately that is the case. Like Trump's constituency is fucking insane and gross and
cultish and they absolutely are like this. Okay. But I do think that like most people are not
like this. Even Republican voters are not like this across the board. Does that make sense? Like
there are still plenty of people. They're all around us. And because they're so fucking
so are Dems. No, dude, the Dem equivalent of this is like,
like, I don't know, fucking people at the DNC
that you saw, some of the people at the DNC
that were like crazy.
And even then they don't, I don't think they go this far.
Like that's nuts.
I don't know who would be like,
like this is the peak of the peak.
Office jobs, whereas Trump is for blue collar people
like him.
And how did you meet the woman who runs the store?
I met her about six months ago in Virginia.
She told me the story of wearing a Confederate flag
swimsuit on the beach and how so many people had come up
to her, she realized she'd missed a marketing opportunity.
Obviously, I wanted to talk to her about what she thought
about Harris' nomination, but she wasn't going to budge
on that.
And of course, polls show that she is not in the majority
among Black women.
Even a Black woman who was our taxi driver of the story
could not stop raving about how much she loved Kamala Harris.
All right, that's me. Thank you so much. Appreciate it black conservatives are everywhere
That's why I'm here to show my support. That's a black man for Trump pollsters can't get enough of them
The historic levels of support the Republicans are getting from black folk under Trump
Donald Trump is cozying up to them
The RNC was full of president Trump we have the greatest economy in our lifetime America is not a racist country
Can you imagine President Donald Trump coming to a city and calling a pastor like me?
You've probably heard a lot of people talking about Black Republicans,
but I spent all of the RNC talking to Black Republicans.
So it is with me and a Black conservative.
I equate it to being gay back in the 50s or seasons.
You didn't come out of the closet there.
And so you look at the people who are really saying that about Trump.
It's not, I think there's something really funny about saying that like being a black
conservative means you have to stay in the closet and like hide that you're a black conservative.
I've literally never met a black conservative that doesn't fucking telegraph that they are a
black conservative. Like that, that is straight up. I'm sorry. No disrespect. But like that statement
it right there is the funniest fucking thing you could say. There's never a moment like
first of all, just immediately off the top dome, worst fate you've ever seen, not even
a fade at all. Okay. Um, the fits are out of control. It's just like even from a, from
a judging a book by its cover standpoint, you just immediately know. Okay. And if you
You don't know much like a vegan, a black conservative will tell you that they are a black conservative, okay?
So it's not like, like even if you miss the mark on the aesthetic front, you will hear it, okay?
It is ridiculous.
What a ridiculous statement to make.
It's like thinking that there's not a three minute average at the top of the hour.
There is one, okay?
Get used to it.
Here's the three minute average now.
I've got no uppity Negroes.
This Negro is like a real hood.
That's one reason why I'm pro-Trump and I'm sorry because I truly believe in the individualistic
approach too.
Every single, first of all, every single black Republican that is on camera is literally
screaming with their fits that they are black Republicans.
Okay.
Again, hilarious.
And pro is three eight.
God damn.
God damn.
The problem that we see within black community or America.
Yeah, I mean, here, this guy, this is my favorite guy.
This is the guy.
I love this guy.
He's always at the airports.
I don't know why, where is he flying?
He's like Tom Hanks in that movie
of the guy who got stuck in the airport.
But at least he's on the plane all the time.
He also has like a very annoying vibe.
Like, he's so fucking annoying.
like that. He's so yeah, he's so smug. He's so fucking smug. It's
all black Republicans specifically are some of the most
disliked and unpopular political figures within the black
community. For a reason, I'll piss off the four black
Republicans in the US House of Representatives, none zero
represent majority black districts. In fact, they all
represent majority white districts, something they
seem to be very proud of South Carolina is majority white, correct? Yeah, it's
gorgeous. My district is majority white district. Your youth's Austin is already
right. Right. Missing dude Florida is your district? What do we do? Why district?
Well, how, well, how do we get here? Like a lot of white people at the
motion. There is an obvious disconnect. And that's what I want to explore
today. I wanted to know what draws a black person to identify with this
Republican Party. Trump has been for black people. Hmm. How'd that happen? Hmm.
Make you think.
Regardless of what the media say for a long time, the Bible say we parents do
lack of knowledge, right? So until you teach the people, that's the only way
they're gonna learn. So it's our job, me, especially as a black
conservative to get out there, get on the ground and teach these people all
about the black conservative movement. And when you look at the movement
now, especially right now, we speaking, baby. I learned a lot about
black republicans in these conversations, their motivations, their stories, their goals.
These are real people with genuinely held beliefs. Beliefs that I largely disagree with
and I told them as much. It wasn't policy. It was white people. Boom, white people. It
was no, no, no, let's be very, let's be very clear. It was white people. Let's be, let's
no, no, no. I tried to have respectful dialogue with them. So in this video, I want to
share these people with you, but I also share some of my reflections on the experience
of listening to fact-checking and disagreeing with Black Republicans.
I learned a lot about Black Republicans, and I think you will too, so with that, let's dig in.
In talking to Black Republicans, I found that their most consistent ideological North Star
was an emphasis on personal responsibility. For those I spoke to, there was a real value
for rigid individualism as opposed to collective progress and identity. Take Tofer, for example.
He's a Christian rapper, has millions of followers online, and believes,
according to him in an individualistic approach to progress for black people.
And that's one reason why I'm pro-Trump and I'm sorry because I truly believe in the individualistic
approach to the problems that we see within black community or in America as a whole.
And you can think about it. Black Wall Street, Harlem Renaissance, all that time we was doing
great. But when the policies came in and started destroying the black community slowly and
slowly, by the fact it was supposed to get rid of poverty or at least less in there,
but we have more poverty now than we had back then.
I think you'll notice a theme of dissonance present in these interviews. On the one hand,
for example, Topher endorses an individualistic approach to solving the problems we face
as a community. But on the other hand, he points to Black Wall Street or the Harlem Renaissance.
Communities that I would consider on the Mount Rushmore of Black collective power.
And he points to them as times we should look back on with admiration.
And the question is which one is it? Is it rigid individualism where we get it out of the
mud on our own or is it about creating communities where we work together to build our collective
resource? Okay. Don't dig that far. You know what I mean? It's just like the moment that you,
the moment that you interrogate the opinion of like any American voter, it doesn't have to be,
it doesn't have to be like a, like a black Republican, just like any American voter
whatsoever. You dig one layer deep and it's just going to immediately implode. Okay. There
There's no, there's no, there's no rhyme or reason.
Once again, that's just like pure American politics
in general, okay?
Of course it is.
What's also interesting is that somehow for him,
these communities no longer exist
because of liberal or progressive policy decisions.
But when the policies came in
and started destroying the black community slowly
and slowly, matter of fact,
it was supposed to get rid of poverty
at least less in it, but we have more poverty now than we had back then.
I think it's worth pointing out that this more poverty now than back then line is verifiably
false. It falls in line with a theme that people like Byron Donalds have advanced continuously
throughout this election cycle. The idea that we were better off in any way during the Jim Crow era.
During Jim Crow, the back family was together. That's right. During Jim Crow,
more black people that were not just conservative,
white people always have been conservative migrating,
or more black people only conservatively.
It's worth noting that the black poverty rate
has been falling ever since black people
started receiving civil rights protections.
It's almost as if these progressive policies worked.
Now you mentioned Black Wall Street, brother,
and I want to be very real with you.
Black Wall Street was salsa Oklahoma,
the Greenwood District,
where black people built their own community,
had their own self sustained community,
beautiful economy, making it for themselves
and white people destroyed it.
It wasn't policy, it was white people, white people.
It was, no, no, no, let's be very...
Yeah, no, it was policies.
Like for example, the policy of taking crop airplanes
with like looney tune style TNT dynamite
and dropping that looney tune style TNT dynamite
from airplanes, okay?
Directly on top of Black Wall Street,
this black neighborhood.
That was policy and not white terror.
Okay?
That was policy and not white terror.
It was just a terror of white policy.
What the fuck?
Let's be very clear.
It was white people.
Let's be, no, no, no, no.
It was those white people.
It was white people.
Oh, oh, okay. Yeah. No, in that community, he said, he said bad apples. White supremacy
is not real. Just bad. Absolutely. And you know, let me just say this. Elaine Arkansas,
Rosewood in Florida, Atlanta, Georgia, the sweet Auburn district, North Nashville and
Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee, each one of these communities were booming black
economies where white people not in the same place, but it was it was the same
group of people every time destroyed those communities. So you can't say it's
policy when these boom and when black people do what they need to do and build
for themselves and white people destroy it. So why is it that you would frame it
as a policy thing? I didn't I didn't frame it as a policy thing. We can
rewind it. You said it was white people. I said it wasn't white people, it was
those white people and the reason why I'm saying that is because now we're
trying to categorize all white people's evil. No. And what I'm trying to say
is back then, because a lot of people don't know this, I'm gonna put this
on record. Black Wall Street, we built themselves after that. Four years
After that, like Wall Street, we built everything they had and they prospered for the next 40
years.
That's a policy came in and destroyed it because they decided to build a freeway over
their town and that destroyed.
So what I'm saying is, if we look at policy and cultural essence of most things, he literally
okay, wait, he just described, okay, okay, he's not wrong, it is policy.
He's talking about a deliberate white supremacist racist fucking policy that regularly like why
did the highway have to go through that location like why who made this deliberate decision
okay who made this deliberate decision what the fuck was that about it's not just policy
is poultry I was trying to draw a distinction between the nature of progressive policy like
like the Civil Rights Act or Supreme Court decisions to overturn segregation and white
supremacist policy like destroying black communities.
But the subject kept changing.
Lucky for you, I actually made a video about Tulsa, Oklahoma's Greenwood district.
It was definitely white racism that destroyed Black Wall Street and other black communities
through explicitly racist acts of state sanctioned violence.
This is why an accurate full telling of his-
Not a big deal. You got the two events confused. The airplane bombing was the Africa family. No,
you're wrong. Airplane bombings were used in Tulsa. It was a helicopter for the Africa family
in the move bombing in 1985. They did use, I'm right, they did use airplanes in Tulsa.
It was one of the, with the, I think they didn't even use that in Blair, right? I think it
was literally the first ever instance of an airplane being used on a bombing
campaign on US soil.
I am correct.
It was also one of the earlier airplanes in general.
Numerous eyewitnesses described airplanes carrying white assailants who
fired rivals and dropped fire bombs on buildings, homes and fleeing families.
The privately owned aircraft have been dispatched from the nearby
Curtis Southwest field outside Tulsa.
law enforcement officials later said that the planes were provide to provide reconnaissance
protect against a uprising law enforcement personnel were taught to be thought to be aboard at
least some of the flights. I witness the council just has money from the survivors during commission
hearings and a manuscript by I witness an attorney Buck Colbert Franklin discovered
in 2015 said that on the morning of June 1st at least a dozen or more planes circle
the neighborhood and drop burning turpentine balls on an office building a hotel a filing
station in multiple other buildings. The Africa family was a helicopter with C-4 in a bag.
The move bombing is what you're talking about. That's when the Philadelphia police department
took out a helicopter and dropped C-4 on top of a family that was bunkered
in 1985. Okay. And if I remember, the mayor said, let it burn, right? Wasn't it the mayor?
They did not put the fire out. They wiped out a city block. History is so important.
Black oppression and black progress have always had a collective quality to them.
Black people have been throughout American history targeted as a group from slavery
to black codes, to Jim Crow, to mass incarceration, to anti-inclusion efforts today.
But we've also made progress by harnessing the power of collective action during reconstruction
and the civil rights movement, and even today during the black-owned business boom.
From LBJ, that's why you said we have the Negro's voting
Democrat for the next 200 years, but all those policies have not done what they promised.
Would you agree?
I would not agree.
So you think we're better off as black people now than we were before LBJ?
pass the thought.
No, that's such an embarrassing thing to say. Like that. Yeah,
no shit. Like, yes, dude, what the fuck? Bro, I mean, it's
another inherent contradiction. When you see a black
Republican wear like a t-shirt that has like 1776 on it,
which is like, dude, what are you doing? Like, what do you
think black people were doing back then you know what I mean it makes no damn
sense yes brother we we can vote it without the threat of violence are you
talking about the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is that what you're describing as a
negative thing I'm not saying the Civil Rights Act in 1964 it was I'm talking
about that's LBJ I just want to be clear that's LBJ who you said were we
better off before LBJ LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 I just want to
answer that one I'll answer that specific one first what's the civil rights act of 1964
back I agree with the civil rights act thank you but at the same time I'm also
like this I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery I don't know what
that means explain what I mean is I would rather give me the fact that even
back then we still had our families together communities were stronger back
then I rather deal with that's not even true though like what the fuck like
like dude, people were getting lynched. Like, what the fuck? You did not have access to
the same like, like you couldn't eat at the same restaurant. Like what the fuck? The,
the craziest part about it is that like, obviously the criminal justice system has
basically repackaged slavery and, and, you know, kept it legal. But, but this time
under the criminal justice system, right? So it still turns out like similar results in general.
Obviously, there are is a multifaceted approach. There's a million different reasons why black
communities are underserved on top of that. But like, I mean, these were major, I don't know how
I'm like this is such an insane conversation to have like the notion that like black communities
in the United States of America were better off before the civil rights era is is nutty
with the dangerous free Thomas Sauer has destroyed entire entire generations freedom
of not knowing and controlling people with policies as much as possible versus the
peaceful slavery of being married and tied to the government.
Jim Inchrom's well documented history of saying and doing racist things.
No, he's doing Thomas out.
Like, no, he is.
He's one.
You're saying he didn't read that.
He 100% is doing Thomas out.
Every single part of this argument comes from Thomas out.
Okay.
100%.
That's where it is.
The welfare state separated black families.
Okay.
welfare state was bad. It separated black families. It incentivized black mothers to stay away from
their black fathers, to stay away from black fathers. All this shit is Thomas Selle.
I wanted to know how these black people could be drawn into Trump's political orbit. So I talked to
Pastor Lorenzo Sewell. Yeah. So anyone that wants to come to church, they're able to come. So when
President Trump called, I thought about it like you calling me and say a pastor, I want to invite
I want to invite a friend to church who has 34 felonies.
Hey, pastor, I want to invite a friend to church
who is a womanizer.
Hey, pastor, I want to invite a friend to church.
I was on that Thomas song when I was younger, Lull.
Oh my God, how the fuck?
That's even crazier when you're younger.
Like it just makes no sense to me.
Like you're going to be a nerd.
You're going to be a nerd about like,
you're going to be a nerd in the weirdest way possible
where you're just like reading a black dude
defend white supremacy.
How the fuck does that even happen is the question I would like to ask Clarence fucking
Thomas so I can't even shit on you chatter because guess who also got radicalized by
Thomas fucking Seoul Supreme Court of the United States justice Clarence fucking the
horse porn Thomas okay so you know that's real that's real that's a real thing which
is insane. Who could be a race? He's the lead pastor at a black church in Detroit that Trump
visited earlier this year. Black church in the air quotes. Look at the church. He was also a featured
speaker at the RNC. All my friends back in Detroit who are Democrats. I'm going to ask you just one
simple question. You can't get not the power of God in this man's life. You can't. What being
raising a hyper Christian in school does some of your brain yeah but like what do you mean there's
there's there's a lot of like very religious black folk they don't fucking operate like this at all
if you've ever been to a black church actually not this one not the one that he's uh leading
you will notice that like black churches at least the ones i've seen and the ones i've been to
are very political, okay? They are a organizing ground, especially in the
South or the Democratic Party specifically. The Democratic Party takes
advantage of that quite a bit, okay? And black churches in general are
incredibly political and also their politics are pretty fucking awesome,
usually. I guess all churches are pretty political when you think about it,
especially in the United States of America, but specifically black churches
are political in a pretty solid way, usually.
And to know that God protected him, could it be that Jesus Christ preserved him for such
a time is this?
Could it be?
Why should black people support the Republican ticket and Donald Trump specifically?
That's a good question.
You know, what I would say to any black person is this.
Specifically about the Republican platform, I would say, look, do your research, right?
I would say look back to 170 years ago in this state,
where a group of patriots stood up
and they started that grand old party
to stop the expansion of slavery.
If a black person said,
well, Pastor Donald Trump is racist,
the Republican party is racist,
well, let's play that theme out throughout history.
Let's look at who was the party of...
Yeah, also the Republican party,
and his inception was like the closest
that American major parties have gotten to Marxism.
Obviously it's not the same Republican party. I hate this argument so much. Oh my God.
If the Republican party is the anti-slavery party still,
then why is it that the Republicans are the ones rocking the Confederate garb, man?
Why is it that Republicans are the ones who are propping up Confederate statues?
Why is it that the Republicans are the ones who are defending Confederate generals
and monuments. Why is it that it's the Republicans that are going out to vote and they're wearing
the fucking stars and bars proudly while they're doing that? How the fuck does that still work?
Like that makes no sense. It's like, yeah, look no further than abling. And that's it. Like,
just don't, don't worry about it afterward. It's so crazy because like,
fuck, what was it? Was it welfare? I think like there are a lot of black Republican
legislators early on that wrote incredible legislation. I think literally welfare as a concept was originally, I think it was a black or holy, if I'm not mistaken, I don't want to fuck it up, I don't know if it was welfare.
Oh, no, it was a firm, no, not affirmative action. I wasn't even thinking about that.
But anyway, it doesn't matter anymore. Cause obviously it's very different. Southern Democrats
led the charges to cede from the union and established Confederate States though. Yeah.
The point is, do you think that post civil rights, the, the Democratic party and the
Republican party abide by the same exact values? Like especially saying it nowadays
when so in the past parties were more like the parties were not as polarized right like they
weren't as firmly committed to a almost universal platform back then you had southern democrats
and southern republicans that sometimes would be aligned on similar interests
interests, and Northern Democrats and Northern Republicans that align non-similar interests,
because a lot of the party interests, or rather a lot of the political interests came from
regional economic interests, okay? Whereas now in the modern era, now in the modern
era, it's just like Democrats are one thing across the board, across the entire country,
and Republicans are one thing across the board in the entire country. Like it is
It is no longer, it is no longer a regional split,
more so just a simple party split.
Slavery, who's the party of Jim Crow, right?
Who's the party of, you know, the slave cults?
Well, well, those are Democrats.
Let's have that conversation.
Yeah, political parties being based along
ideological lines are more recent phenomena.
They used to be more regional with interest
representing their various constituencies
such as Yeoman farmers or industrialists, yes.
And when you look at when the Senate was integrated those were black Republicans when we look at a frigid Douglas black Republican
So that's on the political side
why I believe that a black American should be willing to look at the Republican platform in terms of my
Political conventions as a pastor by conviction in my heart a
Black woman's room is the most dangerous place
for a black child to be
If a black American is specific.
Wait, does he mean like infant mortality rates or something?
Like, is he talking about like pregnancy?
Like maternal mortality rates for black women being disproportionately much higher than any other race in the country?
I don't think he's talking about that. I think he's talking about abortion, right?
I don't know why I'm being charitable to this man.
He's...
We are black women.
My conversation would be, give our black babies a chance.
at the Republican Party in terms of President Donald Trump.
This is what I would say.
Don't look at the container, look at the content, right?
Don't look at the man, look at the mission, right?
Don't look at his past, look at where your agenda is
for your community in the future.
Conservatives are leading the charge
to remove protections for voting rights,
protections from maternal mortality,
interventions in California, terms of action,
diversity, equity, and inclusion.
These are all issues that pertain directly to the people
that I know that you serve, because they're a community.
Why should they support the party behind the hindrance,
the advancement of the very things that I know you stand for?
Sure.
Black people that I know, that I represent,
that I've had these conversations with,
they don't wanna be put in a position
because they're black.
There's not one black person that will say to me,
Lorenzo, I deserve this position because I'm black.
That's not what DEI is.
DEI is about fair hiring practices,
opening up opportunity, like creating pathways.
But you're smart.
You're an intelligent man.
And those that would say this,
I believe they're very intelligent.
It costs more money not to hire the person who's the best
than to be racist.
They actually cost more money.
So if you're the best at what you do, right?
And I'll let you say.
This is the coolest, silliest way to argue
at the behest of white supremacy,
because the entire reason for why,
the entire reason for why these sorts of policies,
including like affirmative action and shit exist,
is so that you by force at certain points,
try to get like the majority white population
in positions of power to not make racist
exclusionary decisions in hiring practices,
which has been the standard throughout American history
and still continues to this day
through a form of implicit biases
that people don't even know they have.
You're white, you're more predisposed to hiring a white guy.
You're a white man,
you're gonna most likely wanna hire a white man.
That's just how it works statistically.
You have the capacity to overlook other races
regardless of their qualifications.
The anti-DEI narrative literally is built around this faulty assumption that a black person
is never as good as a white person when they are hired for that job.
That means like if a black person is in a position of power, that means that they automatically
disqualified a more qualified white person that should have gotten that position.
It's ridiculous.
What percentage of the average workplace should be white?
I don't know, man.
fucking what kind of fucking stupid question is that? And that's not how this works anyway.
Yet zero percent. When I'm president, no more white people.
Say I'm a racist. So I'm let's just say that let's play that out, right? And let's just say, hey,
there are 20 white guys that are not as competent as you, but I'm not going to pick you
because you're black. It's going to cost me more money.
They don't even know that this qualified person exists, right?
Sure.
The pathways are the problem, and a lot of what diversity, equity, and inclusion is doing
is creating those and helping to clarify those pathways.
One of the funniest parts about this is that like, you know, black people have disposable
income as well.
They also participate in the economy, sort of brown people, sort of women.
So these DEI initiatives, as a matter of fact, are conducted in an effort to elevate
people from different backgrounds to higher positions, hopefully to not overlook them
when they are qualified, right?
And the reason for why they do it is because corporate boards that have more diversity
end up having more profitable corporations.
So the real reason for DEI in general is that it's good to have a black dude on the
board, okay? Because they have an entirely different world experience than the eight other
white dudes that are on that board that might be able to see certain things that the eight
other white dudes will miss because of their, you know, their privilege, their biases. That's
it. And it turns out it helps profitability and corporations in general. That's why there's
always like, uh, there's always like that thing where we'll look at something. We'll be like,
was there not like a single black person in the company at any point that like looked at this
and went like, well, this is kind of weird. We probably shouldn't do it. So framing it as an
unqualified person, getting the job. When we know you and I both know that there are plenty of
qualified black people or Latino people or women who don't end up with jobs. 100%. I agree with
I do think relationships and proximity matter.
It is Book the Grip.
Clay Kane details the history of how black conservatives
have thrown black people under the bus
to get ahead personally.
From black Republicans like Isaiah Montgomery
and Booker T. Washington
to modern black Republicans like Clarence Thomas.
Clay Kane makes the case
that the modern black Republican is likely,
if not assuredly, a grifter.
A person who is doing that,
which is politically expedient
rather than doing what is right.
Doing whatever they need to do
to get that all expenses paid trip to.
I think it also stems from like,
a cynicism that like, white supremacy is so ever present
and like impossible to combat
so that you're just like, at least,
at least I'll get mine.
I'd rather, you know, because Clarence Thomas is a really interesting person because he's
like, also kind of a black nationalist too, at the same time, even though he's all like
he has, I mean, that's his, that's how he started off as originally, and he still has
some of these like black separatist opinions.
weird. Also has a white wife. So it's like, it's like odd in in every way.
Truly a truly a unique figure, fancy places. I couldn't help but wonder if
some of the folks I was talking to fit that description. So I asked Pastor
Lorenzo whether or not he was a grifter in my reporting. I've spoken to
Clay Kane, who wrote a book about grifters, how sometimes black
Republicans will align themselves with political power for their own personal
events. Sure. What do you say to super person who says, Hey, like your talented
gifted person, but we didn't necessarily know who you were. But now you're
speaking on one of the biggest platforms in the world tonight.
Quite frankly, I don't need another opportunity to speak. Have has the
Republican Party selling runs. Oh, we're gonna write you a big check. No,
if they did, it's just gonna go right to the community anyway, right at
the end of the day, because that's what my salary. You've mentioned
Frederick Douglass and others from the 1800s, early 1900s. In those times,
Black Republicans were elected by Black people.
Sure.
Today, Black Republicans, they're elected in majority
white districts.
Agreed.
Why is it difficult, maybe even some would say,
impossible for a Black person, for a Black Republican
to be elected in a Black Republican?
That's a good question.
You know what, I'll rest with that.
I think the biggest problem is the Republican party,
in my opinion, they have, I believe,
drifted from their roots in terms of Black people
of having authority within that party.
I don't believe the Republican party has learned well
how to support financially those who are black Republicans
that want to come out the closet.
I acquainted to being gay back in the 50s or 60s, right?
Or even 70s.
You didn't come out the closet then,
like the movie Philadelphia, right?
Because you could be ostracized,
so it is with being a black conservative.
We have been, the Lord has blessed our church.
She's been very kind to us to really serve our community.
However, me just having President Trump,
aren't you hurt?
If I could play the voicemail, sir.
You know what I haven't had time to do it.
If I could send you the emails,
where it's like a very few people that I thought loved me,
they're like calling me everything but a child of God.
I'm like, hold on for a second.
Can we just, can we have a conversation?
Why are you like, like...
How does that make you feel?
You know, I was a drug dealer.
I was a street pharmacist, right?
Foreman.
So people like to live on hurts, I have to be frank with you,
you know, but other people that don't know you,
don't understand your motives, I get it.
When tensions are high, motives are questions.
Intentions have been high in our country
as it pertains to politics.
So people question my motives, I understand that.
But for the people that love you, it is, it hurts.
It really does.
And that's the reason why black people
won't come out the closet. A relatively small percentage of black people will vote for Trump
this November. But I have a take and I want to share it with you. A more inclusive and
racially diverse Republican party could be a good thing. American conservatives and Republicans
have made the lives of black people difficult on purpose. From the Southern strategy to
welfare queens to anti-woke, anti-DEI stuff today. American conservatives have galvanized
their white base by making the lives of black people harder.
It could be a good thing to see more black Republicans
if it means that the Republican Party
is becoming actively hostile to the racists
who have called that party their home
for the last 60 years at least.
Make American politics inhospitable to racists.
I'm all in on that platform.
But the reality is that racists,
or at least racism enablers,
were present and accounted for at the RNC.
They were given stage time, had exclusive access.
It also happens to be the entire platform
of the Republican party still to this day.
Like, that's just it.
It is the party.
It is the platform.
Like, you have two races parties.
At least one is like doing its very best
to mask its racism.
Um, and in the, in the endless continuation of, uh, white supremacy and policing in the
criminal justice system, uh, that is baked into, uh, American existence in general.
And I'm of course talking about the democratic party in that circumstance, but the other
one is actively running on the racism because it looks at the white supremacist criminal
justice system and it says, this is good and we need more of it.
We need to do so much more of that, actually.
You are so wrong.
Explain the racism better than just saying everything is racist.
Ooh, oh, buddy, where do I begin?
Yeah, we got two people in the chat.
One said, you are so wrong.
No follow-up whatsoever.
The other said explain the racism better
than just saying everything is racist.
Okay.
The American criminal justice system
disproportionately targets black people.
The American financial system has historically
also underserved black communities
through legal processes and illegal,
now illegal ways, segregation in the South,
Jim Crow laws in the South,
redlining in the North and everywhere else, okay?
And this has led to black people
having worse outcomes overall on healthcare,
education, job opportunities, and, you know, more importantly than that, having a criminal record.
Okay. This is what we mean when we say America is a white supremacist nation. Obviously,
I'm not even talking about like the long history. I'm just saying last night you blame
white supremacy for the no-pals nice speaker. Yeah, that is a different form of white excellence,
white supremacy, America's hegemonic superpower status that comes from destroying the global
south, which is comprised predominantly of non-white people, brown people, black people.
That is true. That is also still white supremacy. This is foreign policy, though. We're talking
about domestic policy, which is like similar to foreign policy in that regard. You can see
black communities as like in internal colonies, interior colonies. It's in every part of the system
and it manifests itself in ways that you oftentimes don't even recognize, like for example,
now that like the watchmen and shit talked about it extensively, it's a little bit different.
But back in the day when I used to talk about like Tulsa, the Tulsa massacre,
There were black people in this community that didn't even know about it.
Why is it a fucking, why is it that a Turkish white guy is talking about a important part of black American history to black people that grew up in the United States of America?
How is it that that's the first time that they heard about it?
It's because in a lot of, in a lot of the curriculum, they don't teach it.
It's like an afterthought. It's rarely discussed. Now, I think it's a little bit different now, but I'm talking like, you know
six seven
years ago
That's because
American education is still firmly a whitewash version of events
This is one of the unique ways
That you don't even recognize where you are even as a black person
growing up in a white supremacist system.
I teach US history, we do teach now,
but it's not a major focus in our standards.
I mean, when this guy that said you are so wrong,
didn't respond, does this help you understand it a little bit?
Let's continue.
And seems central to the whole operation.
And I'll tell you what did not feel central.
Black people.
I actually attended the black delegate event
during the RNC and something really interesting happened.
The event was taking place away
from the main convention center.
And in the middle of it, unexpectedly,
former President Donald Trump's motorcade
could be heard approaching the event from a distance.
People have been having a great time for that moment,
but you should have seen the excitement on people's faces
when they realized it was Trump approaching their event.
It really felt like this big moment of acknowledgement,
the perfect punctuation in a banner year
for black Republicans.
journalists and news crews were scrambling to get into position to make sure they captured that moment when he comes to this event.
But then his motorcade just drove by. It turned out he wasn't coming to the event. It wasn't on his schedule.
It just happened to be along his route.
The disappointment for this group of black Republicans was tangible and kind of poetic.
And I think that's my big concern with the future of the Republican Party.
The RNC had quite a few drive-by acknowledgments that Black people exist,
but little to no substantive action plans for how they—
Also, the formative role that Black Republicans play at the RNC historically is literally to
to stand there and say whoever the president is, is not actually racist, sometimes going
beyond that and even denying that systemic racism doesn't exist as well.
That's it. Like I watched this shit every fucking time. I CPAC convention is like, I watch CPAC,
I watch RNC, I watch all this shit. And that's precisely the role that every black
Republican plays. That's it. Roll them out as human props to talk about how I'm black
and as a black man, Donald Trump is not racist. That's all black Republicans are there to do,
which is crazy. And it has not changed in like the decade that I've been covering.
Uh, politics, professional, they would show up and be present with and for this community.
And if I'm honest with you, I think that's on purpose.
The only way the Republican Party becomes this ideologically conservative, but racially inclusive, big tent party
is if there is a fundamental rejection of the people in policy and practice they currently hold as sacred, near and dear to their political vision.
As long as the GOP makes racial justice a political issue worth fighting against,
a majority of black people will never vote for the party.
As long as teaching black history is woke, as long as race conscious solutions to race
conscious problems are demonized, as long as they commit to denying racism's impact on society,
black people by and large are not going to vote for them. But these guys may. And that might be
good enough for them. There's a good one. I think there's very valid criticism that could
reason a black person becoming conservative at least it happens here a lot in Brazil. I don't
I don't know if he's gonna address it because he's very, he's very lip-coded. What is it? Okay, don't tell me.
Um, someone posted your chipmunk voice and he's got 16k left.
I'm glad that you guys are enjoying my demise, okay?
Glad that you're enjoying it.
All right, that's the I'm done. I'm done. I'm tired.
Okay, listen
Folks, I'm tired. I did a nine hour stream. I don't know how the
I don't even know how the fuck I did a nine hour stream
Like it's pretty crazy
Nine hour stream after fucking back-to-back dnc
Phenomenal week of content. We're still gonna continue. I might have abby marna on tomorrow potentially
Love you guys, and I'll see you tomorrow, okay?
Peace.