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It's all because of David, but the problems are existing because of David anyway.
So yeah, ended literally twice.
I had to reboot the PC twice.
It just keeps shutting off on its own.
It's awesome.
It's fantastic.
I love, I love little micro changes that make my life miserable.
Anyway, anyway, that's it. That's, that's my personal news. I had some good basketball games
earlier. That was fun. That was good. And I went to bed super early, went to bed super early,
I woke up super early, did two interviews, one with a prominent liberal, I won't tell
you who, and then one with another prominent liberal, but UK.
I did an interview with Channel 4, it was a very interesting interview, very fun interview,
you know.
That will come out soon.
No, it's not John Stewart.
And it's not Brian Tyler cone Brian Tyler cone hates me
So ever since my my chorus
Ever since I said stuff about chorus he fucking despises my ass. Let's be real. It is what it is. All right, so
Anyway, folks folks folks a Turkish outlet interviewed me as well. Yes T24 and oxygen is the other Turkish outlet that also interviewed me
We'll do all of that and more, but this is the part of the broadcast where I tell you
about my personal news.
Are you using Windows or Mac OS?
I'm using Linux.
Yeah, it's Linux.
I'm using Linux.
I'm a Linux head.
I'm actually a hacker.
I'm actually a hacker.
I'm a Linux head.
That's right.
W's for Linux. I have a cyber deck. I have it all. Okay. Which dish? Deestro, which
distro hacker never tells. A hacker never reveals the secrets. Okay. Anyway, folks, folks, folks,
this is part of the broadcast. This is part of the broadcast where it looks like Windows 10,
But it's not it looks like we know it's him, but it's not
This part of the barcast may tell you about my personal news, but honestly, there's not much going on
Okay, is it literally nothing going out of my life. I play some basketball
I
Actually won some games. It's pretty good. I
Lost some but it's all good
Huh
Your two favorite uncles were talking about you communication skills. Oh
Matthew Husson and also Sam Cede nice
Please move your arms so we can better see kaya. Okay
C24 reportage name the michelots in and it's yain ladlada yain ladlada aga
promote the fear and tour tour.com tour.fearand.com anyway do we have a blast off meme not using
Jucia OS pretty messed up oh dude that's what I'm using but we made it seem like it's Windows 10 so
it's a Windows 10 skin but it is Red Star OS yes it's North Korean Linux distribution that's what
I've been using. Yeah. Anyway, uh, big day today, elections today, primary season. You
already know what's up. You already know what the hell is up. You already know what's going
on. We got that, you know what that means. That means Steve Kurnacky, the khaki later.
Okay. Later, we are going to have Steve Kernecki, the khaki. Okay.
Not on the broadcast, but spiritually on the broadcast. Okay.
Um, anyway, South Korean operation.
Uh, liberal reaction straight still closed.
Troop morale low, Iran might escalate soon, Ukraine attacks Moscow, primary day in Florida.
day in Florida. Steve Kurnacki later get in now. And because his primary day.
What are you doing? Okay. There's something wrong with this dog, bro.
So anyway, since it's primary day in Florida, in Alaska, you already know what's up.
You already know what we're doing.
You already know what we have to do, right?
What do you want from me?
What do you want from me?
What do you want to do?
All right, she's out of here monitoring the situation.
Situation monitoring.
Okay.
Okay.
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Zarnix you should spam your three liked posts more times. I think you should keep doing that
okay you should keep spamming it. No I swear eventually just keep going King I will definitely
Click on it stop spamming
I can't believe it, really see every two of those hair, I do.
I know what that Sonic's link is. Okay. I know what that Sonic's link is. So that Sonic's link
is literally him, Corey tweeting socialist, Adrian and being like, Oh my God, I can't
believe you hate Northern line. Like something like that. Okay. I've already seen it. I already
know it's like a tweet with like 30 likes and Sonics is like, no dog. You have to see this
shit. Okay. You have to see this shit. Okay. You, you have to, you must see it. You must. It's like,
no, I don't, I don't actually have to see it. I promise you, I don't have to see it.
Okay. I've seen it and I didn't like it. Okay. Some of y'all literally behave like,
like a puppy that brings a, like a dead squirrel over. Okay. I swear to God,
Like hey, look at this. I got this for you
It's like Kaia went and killed the raccoon and found a dead or found a dead raccoon and brought it back to me and is like hey
Look at it
Look at it
Aren't you proud of me? I
Brought you a fucking dead squirrel
It's a gift
That's cat behavior. Well, Kaya is like a cat. Anyway, Wolf, please play this version
has Caroline from women?
Anyway, um, this day, I know it's not man. It's called joy. It's, it's called vooting.
I love freaking vooting. I'm gonna vote. I'm gonna vote like no one ever has voted. I love
voting so much. I vote illegally in every single one of these campaigns that I have
participated in you know what I mean like that's just that's just my life dog
that's just my fucking life that's what I believe in there's more in your city
gay men's course
No, the other one's so much better. The other one's so much better. I'm sorry.
Where is the OG like you got to vote, vote, vote with our voice. That's the best one.
the best one. Sweden has election students so excited to vote. Vote Jason Poulos versus
APEC, Jake, Aukincloss, Oshin Sloss, MA, and MA4.
The 3.3 million one, where is it?
I don't freaking see it, fam.
Anyway, whatever.
We gotta vote, vote, vote with our voices.
Gonna be, gonna be voting.
I love, I love voting.
It's my favorite activity.
call me a boomer in the way I love voting. What is this Phoebe Bridgers? I can't wait.
Original lip-slop vote here. Well, what the hell is this scrolling thing? Why is it a fly?
Is this Kafka's metamorphosis? What the hell is going on?
All the lights on, like the end of the movie
I can't wait, but I'm waiting
But I'm still up, but I'm waiting
It's good.
Stunned by Phoebe's artistic vision, yeah.
Is this gay music?
This VB Bridgers is analysis on the panopticon and she's saying that we're engaging in an
environment of mass surveillance on ourselves where no, no moment, no simplistic moment,
no heartfelt moment goes unnoticed.
Is that what it is?
Wait, someone says sapphic.
What is that?
I see that.
by sad bisexual music. Have the fly get in there. Yo, I found out that Phoebe Bridgers
at the end of her, uh, at the end of her concerts, just like straight up, they all get naked
and stuff. Is that true? Like they just show their, their boobs, like everybody takes their
shirt off, is that real? What? Or did they, someone, I don't know if someone lied to me,
someone could have lied to me. She did it a couple times, yes. See, that's what I'm saying.
Saffick is women who love women, bi-pan, lesbian, all of us together. No, this is synopsis on
lovecraftian creatures, the fly. To the fly, we are loving, long-living, stoic beings like
old trees in a forest and yet through the tree we are nothing but mere flies.
I think that was a boy genius thing too.
She got us.
I
Tee-Dee's out at the end of the stream
It's too early to be yearning like this, I need to call her.
Is that what this kind of music does for you guys is about yearning?
I miss my ex.
I'm gonna be honest dude, I don't listen to this song, I'm too much of a dull, stupid
man to appreciate this song, I think. Straight up. How did it make me feel? It made me just,
I don't want to say, because I feel like my audience is obviously like very into this,
and they're going to think less of me. And they're going to start spamming unsubbed,
unfollowed, your real piece of shit, that kind of thing. And you know, I'm-
We were reporting to see how much I could get scientific that was how I wish I didn't I don't think we ever seen him on Turkish platform before now
It's cool to watch him try to speak Turkish dude. I fucked up. I couldn't it was so embarrassing
It was so embarrassing I spoke to T24 and I started the interview Turkish and I was just like I can't explain anything
political to you in Turkish I realized like
For the last
Almost 18 years of my life. I've lived in the United States of America and everything that I have done
everything that I have spoken about in the realm of
Political science like I can't I can't do it in Turkish
It's really fucked up
You are Greek larping is Turk. No, it was just embarrassing. It is embarrassing. I was so embarrassed
I still have perfect command over the language. I just can't talk about technical things in
Turkish. I cannot talk about technical things in Turkish at all. I can understand everything
that people are saying. I speak perfectly fine. But if I'm going to talk about something
highly specific. If I'm going to talk about something highly specific and respond and
hold like a normal conversation, if I'm going to talk about like American politics, I can't
do it in Turkish anymore. It's really fucked up. It made me sad. You've yapped yourself
the corner. I mean, it's crazy because like for the first 18 years of my life, I only spoke Turkish,
right? My education is in Turkish primarily, you know, it's my first language.
And yet,
yet I can't do it. Are you controversial in Turkish media? Yes.
But remember when I said there's a hog universality that exists in Turkey as well. A lot of my
criticisms of the Turkish government. Obviously there's plenty of fans of the Turkish government
still who are not fond of me. There are some who will, there are some who say I'm a Fedoju,
Fedoju, like a follower of Fethullah Kulen, the former CIA asset, Muslim cleric that used to
live in the Poconos, the NS content as a follower of, it's like a cult. It's a CIA propped up cult
that did a coup d'etat in Turkey or failed to do a coup d'etat in Turkey and it's weird because like
obviously I hate them and obviously I'm unbelievably critical of them
and and yet a lot of Turks will call me a fed because most like there are a lot of Turkish
people that live in America or have, like, moved to America that are pedagee?
So that's the problem. Did Turkey ever have a leftist government? No, Turkey's never had a leftist
government. So there's some people who say that. So yeah, I do have haters in Turkey. I have a lot
of haters in Turkey. But it's weird because regardless of our differences, there's still
plenty of people who are like, well, that's a Turkish guy and he's doing it big in America,
you know, so there's like a sense of national pride.
But yeah, there's a lot of dumbasses who will say that I'm like a part of the Fedor
Kult, Fedor Lagunan Kult.
And they'll say I'm a goodness, which is really funny, because like, I'm the least,
I'm the least religious Muslim Turk of all time.
Hasan Abi, Hasan Piker, T24, has started with the influence of Erdogan's rise to politics.
to be interested in politics. Is CAC politics? Yeah. Konuşpaşam dinliyorum. All the Turks
are out today. God damn, my whole family reached out to me. This was a big deal in
Turkey it seems. A lot of people were excited. I didn't know T-24 was popping like that.
I'll be the Heman Hargun.
I'm just saying like I've you know I reach a lot of people.
Why did I see you at a Greek restaurant speaking perfect Greek last night?
It's funny. This is so funny, I came to hear him speak Turkish but I didn't understand.
He can understand Turkish but it's different parts of the brain to be speaking a language
given that Turkish rules off the tongue way differently in English especially American
doesn't help him at all. She spoke a bit short because it needs some time to adjust, but he
speaks very, very good Turkish and very correct pronunciation. Some way Yankee way, the deep
frog sound of the Yankee. Yeah, I started off, I started off speaking Turkish, but then very
quickly realized like, I can't do this. I have to, I have to swap this to English because like,
I can't, I can't speak about politics in Turkish.
First of all, I would like to tell you about what I have seen from the outside of the world.
On Twitch, every day, you have 8 hours of live broadcasts from more than 3 million followers.
You follow the news, you comment on the news.
You usually follow American politics, but also the world.
She's just describing
That's an anti-imperialist political commentator
You're an anti-imperialist
That's right, I'm a socialist
and anti-imperialist
I'm already messing up, see?
I'm a commentator, I'm a political commentator
I'm a commentator
I'm a commentator, I'm a commentator
Within the first minute
first minute. Yeah, I just gave up because I was like, there's no way I can do this.
I got shy. I got shy. I speak Turkish at the end of it too though. I speak Turkish at the
end of it as well. As far as the foreign policy have, have me Turkey a more robust actor in
the stage of the Middle East. And then at the end, there's more, there's a little bit
more Turkish in the lightning round. You got to practice, old man. Anyway, yeah. Try saying
more robust actor in Turkish, Reis, Reis Bükseler, or the American.
The thing is, the thing is, it's very, like speaking in English about like political science
is technical and the language that you have to use is professional.
And so when I'm used to, like I'm used to doing this for eight hours a day for the last,
you know, eight years or so in English.
So obviously, obviously when I do,
don't you speak to your dad in terms?
I do, but it gets, you know, it gets tough.
Plus, if he's not around, I'm not as,
I'm not as trained on it, right?
Look at all these monolinguids judging you. I know. Yeah, I can talk casually in Turkish
till the cows come home. I can't do it. If it's something highly technical, highly specified,
my brain has been wired for the last, you know, longer than a decade. I've been doing this
professionally for 13 years, all in English. It's very difficult for me to, was this a
contestant? No, it's very difficult for me to just quickly swap back to Turkish and speak
convincingly on highly specified, highly technical things.
It's tough to explain the monolinguids.
But thank you for the 100 gifted.
So you're saying you sound like Nick Shirley when you speak Turkish?
No.
visual conversations, but kind of like that, bilingual here, first gen immigrant, I'm the
same with Greek, your professional vocab is molded around where you went to university,
yeah.
Anyway.
Plus, I have to warm up, too. Like, if I was in Turkey for an extended period of time,
then it would be easy to pick back up. It's because you get used to speaking about a certain
topic in English. Same thing happens to me when I try to explain politics to Spanish
speakers. Yeah. Anyway, Turkey is not all that different to both America and Israel in
the sense that like left politics, like socialist politics is also quite controversial. I mean,
It's a NATO country. It's expected. So, it played a formative role in the Cold War as a missile base against the USSR.
So, not that crazy for you to jump to that conclusion.
There's also the language gap for a lot of Turks that don't speak English that well.
They kind of understand it, but they don't understand when I criticize Erdogan, um, when
I criticize Erdogan, I criticize him for being an American puppet, right?
But a lot of Turks don't realize that that was, that's my criticism.
So they probably make assumptions.
They probably make assumptions about how I'm criticizing Erdogan.
I can't come back to Turkey.
So I must be fed you.
I'm glad you're fucking Turkey hard from what I remember.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, there's a there's an automatic assumption that if you are leftist in the country, you're
procured and therefore you are terrorist.
Now to voter.
There's also that element as well.
So like, you know, it's a, it's a very nationalist country, you know, there's very reactionary
elements within it.
There's even like a reactionary predisposition towards Arabs from the more liberal elements
in Turkish society.
So I, I lose out on many different avenues.
There's not a lot of, there are Turks who are straight up socialists, but you know,
not. It's not a very big movement.
You know, there's no such thing as a joke in the history of Turkey.
Shut up.
Look, look, look,
it's eight o'clock in the day, open the book, look, okay, brother.
The American living and speaking level is not allowed to be more stupid.
It's not Turkish, you can't report half an hour there.
Shame on you.
Well, this guy is very mad.
This guy is very offended that I am streaming for eight hours a day. I should just stop streaming for eight hours a day and read Turkish books instead.
Well, brother, I'm the biggest left-wing commentator in America, let me leave everything and start reading Turkish books, brother Siktret, then maybe I'll go to Hapse, then I'll come to Turkey, then I'll go to Silivri, brother.
I think you've eaten your head.
This American political business is bullshit, come to Turkey, let's go to Asparva, let's go back to Turkey.
Mal.
Enough of this nonsense.
Brother, at least we visit you in Sivir, we come and visit you in Ah.
This dog event and the views about Hamas have increased the Turkish hate.
At the same time, the comments about the dogs make the Kemalists very upset.
Yes, they believe in that dog event very much, they believe in Turkey, so they are idiots.
Very funny.
Anyway, all right, key primary races across the country.
We are getting to American politics, folks.
That's what we're doing.
We're holding primary to cross the nation are jailed in Washington with details on
most closely watched races.
Good morning, Jay.
Michael, good morning to you.
Voters in four states going to the polls tonight, but all eyes on that critical Senate
race in Alaska that could help decide who controls Congress.
Democrats hoping former Congresswoman Mary Peltola can flip that seat blue.
She's a moderate who recently rejected an endorsement from Vice President Kamala Harris.
For Republicans, it's a tale of two Dan Sullivan's.
The state's sitting GOP Senator, Dan S. Sullivan, is facing a primary challenge from Dan J.
Sullivan.
Both could wind up on the ballot in November because of the ways a way Alaska's primaries
work.
President Trump has blamed trickery in his words on the part of Democrats for that, but
state Democrats and Dan J. Sullivan deny any connection.
Michael.
And, Jay, a big primary day in Florida as well.
That's right, from the frozen tundra in Alaska to the sunshine state where Florida Republican
Congressman Cory Mills is facing multiple primary challengers in a district that Democrats
are hoping to flip this November.
Mills is under investigation by the Justice Department sources tell ABC News, although
it's unclear the exact nature of that investigation.
The House Ethics Committee is also open to probe for what it calls alleged, quote, sexual
misconduct and or dating violence.
Mills has denied any wrongdoing.
Governor Ron DeSantis, who's popular with state Republicans saying plainly he doesn't
support mills. Also in Florida, 10 Republicans are vying to replace Congressman Byron Donalds,
who's running for governor. On that ballot are two former congressmen who resigned in
scandal, three candidates who previously ran for Congress in other states like Illinois
and New York, and a part in January 6th rioter. Meantime in California, there's a special election
tonight to fill the seat of former Congressman Eric Swalwell, who resigned from Congress and
ended his run for governor. My issue will hobby is our gal in this race or member after
accusations of sexual assault, which he denies Michael. All right, so not good episode. Which
dance, Sullivan, are you rooting for the teacher? I love his response. Cause like, so
the Alaska race is really funny. You got two dance, all of us, one's the Republican, the
other one's Mary Peltola, who's like running against the Republican. And then you have
the other dance, Sullivan and the Republicans tried to keep him off the ballot because they
They were like, this is a electioneering, you're interfering in the election.
And he had a very funny and dare I say, cute response to it where he was just like,
I'm sick and tired of my name.
Like I'm sick and tired of this Dan Sullivan sullying my name, uh,
with his associations to like ridiculous policies.
And, and therefore of course he's still allowed to run.
And it's kind of funny cause like it's just,
I just, I don't, I'm sure it is going to dupe people. I'm sure that there are going to be
people who vote for him by accident. And I wonder if that, I wonder if that actually
ends up, uh, changing the dynamic for Peltola, right? So we got a lot. We got a lot going
on. We got a lot. We got a lot of races. Um, August 18th is going to have so many interesting
matchups use thread, Oliver Larkin versus Jared Moskowitz in Florida 25.
Obviously this is a Trump plus four district.
It was redistricted to make it more purple, make it more competitive.
Elijah Manley versus Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz is the one who's carpet bagging into this, uh, uh,
black opportunity district.
That's what it's called.
It's, she is, she is straight up in the most shameless way possible, trying to come into
this much safer blue district to maintain her position of prominence, maintain her seat.
As an old school party elite, she's, she is despicable.
She's awful.
Obviously, we want Elijah Manley there, but unfortunately there might be some votes splitting
for the rest of this race.
We got Aisha Wahab going up against Melissa Hernandez in California 14.
This is obviously Eric Swalwell's seat.
You have the Hitler versus Hitler matchup.
You got Armenian Hitler versus Fat Jewish Hitler, Dambelserian versus Randy Fine.
pretty much agree on everything except Dan Bilzerian is anti-Semitic, and Randy Fein is hateful to every
other minority group except for Jews. Randy Fein also is, of course, pro-genocide, like openly
pro-genocide. So that's a very interesting matchup. The establishment Democrats of course,
Uh, the establishment Democrats have like kind of defended Randy fine by attacking Dan Bilzerian
out of nowhere yesterday in unison. I found that to be very strange. I found that to be
very disgusting. It's like, you should just stay out of it. You know what I mean? You
don't have to go out to bat. Oh, the Dambels area, the anti-Semitism demonstrated by Dambels
and is unacceptable. Okay. What about the fucking Islamophobia by Randy fine? I found
that to be totally disgusting. I'll be honest with you, like Hakeem Jeffries coming out
to, to defend Randy Fine, basically by making it seem like he's a small being, a victim
of anti-Semitism is wild to me. Um, it is very telling. It is very telling what the
establishment of our party and the establishment of both parties care about. Um, yeah, I tweeted
about this I said fuck Dan Bilzerian but it's also funny that Randy Fine is
basically Dan Bilzerian level hateful for Muslims in parentheses basically any
minority but Jews and all these civility fetishes in office simply do not care
double standard is so vast it makes Randy Fine look normal-sized yeah
anti-Semitism is unacceptable Islamophobia is not only acceptable but
welcomed, promoted, all that good stuff.
Caruso allegedly has molested two generations of family members.
Wait, what?
As a Florida legislator, Mike Caruso supported death penalty for pedophiles in 2023, and
now he has been arrested for allegedly molesting his grandson.
The state plans to present the case to a grand jury that could lead to his own execution
if he's charged and convicted under that law.
What a fitting end.
I mean, this is a classic example. I mean, this is not the first time this has happened.
Anyway, we'll look at that later. Then you have James Fishback versus Byron Donnells.
And that's another very interesting race, because James Fishback is the Groyper candidate.
He's got hella allegations, which I think in the state of Florida, especially on the
Republican ticket is favorable. It's very interesting. Like Florida is one of those states where
if you're a Republican and you're like outed as being a pedophile, more people want to
vote for you for some reason. It's like a boost, very strange stuff. Now I don't think
he's going to crack like 10%. However, however, I will say this, I will say this, I find it
very funny that the groipers led by Nick Fuentes has on the video against you looks real bad
what video against me now.
What video now chatter?
What happened today?
I don't know.
Anyway,
decaf decoy. I don't know. He's making points. What?
dog
dog
what the hell are you talking about man
the GOP coming after me. I got the entire Republican propaganda apparatus coming after
me and you're bringing up Glorpshito. We've moved past that point, man. We've moved past
that point. There's no more. There is no more Glorpshito. Okay. There's no more Xylitol
said this about you like I'm not I'm over here not even fucking I'm not even I'm
not even covering half of the the Republican attacks and you're like no
dude you have to see this guy you have to see this guy he really cooked you
buddy he really cooked you buddy he cooked your ass we gotta talk about
Oh my god.
What is this?
Oh, it's a, it's a guy attacking me for fucking saying I'm suing Scott Jennings.
Oh, shocker.
Or the dog abuser.
Really dude?
This is the guy?
This is the guy you're getting your notes from?
I can't tell you what I think you should do, but you should probably stop getting your
notes from Slop Tuber's, okay?
I can't deal with the people who are like, well, I get all my fucking politics.
from random groyper who's breaking 20k for the first time ever in his goddamn life
because he made a video boosting his name recognition in the algorithm by
attacking me. Hey Hassan, did you notice the difference in this cycle of attacks in
the previous one? No. No, it's the same shit. It's the same fucking attacks. It's
the same attacks. It's all nonsense, anyway. Yeah. We got impregasus, okay? We got impregasus,
and that's the only one. Out of all the slop tubers, I have one favorite. His name is impregasus.
his name is more Pegaslop. Okay. He is keeping me international commerce enjoyer. Okay. International
shipping magnate from doing business with the glorious city state of Singapore. Okay.
This guy chirps about you a lot. What the fuck is this? Marco Rubio just found something
Finally have consequences as Secretary of State walk over wheel is clamping down on communism in our country
What country is this guy from is this guy even American?
What
This guy is a as an orbiter
Bro, there are so many fucking chuds like this. Dude, dude, here's what I'm gonna say.
Okay? There is an unbelievable market of chuds that exist on YouTube, TikTok, everywhere.
Okay? All they do is slop. They don't know a single damn thing about politics. They don't
even understand American politics. All they do is sit around and get their notes from
Twitter, the neo-Nazi hell site, and they just regurgitate whatever the fuck they're seeing on Twitter.
And every single one of those videos reaches at least a quarter of a million every single time.
Okay. We have to be a little bit, we have to be a little bit more careful. We have to be a little
bit better with our media diet. Okay. It's like dudes from Bhutan being like, let me tell you about
American politics. And there are unironically a lot of American chuds that fall for the
classic Ian Miles Chong style technique, guy who's never stepped foot in the United States of America,
who is constantly talking about American politics from a right-wing perspective.
Okay. Yes, Bhutan mentioned, it's always some shit like that. It's like a Malaysian dude,
Or a dude from Bhutan, who's just like larping as a MAGA chud and nose diving into fucking slop.
We can't be doing this.
Anyway.
Mr. Pegasus perfected this genre of person. Yes, he did. And Pegasus perfected it.
I just posed about the slot here, but he's actively going around in Cuba. What?
bro just please move past this another dance stalk miss eye up excuse you watch some slop
video there's like 14 threads it's gonna be tons of it today you just have to ignore it
I just don't understand why people go no dude you gotta address this this one's really good dog
they talk about me they talk about the same exact shit on Fox News every night if that's not gonna
to do me in. Why the fuck with some random slob tuber that ex-cute cow watched? Why is
that gonna do it? You know, at some point you just gotta, if you wanna know my perspective,
you can come here, we can have a normal and honest conversation about it. It's not like
I hide my opinion on shit and talk about it all the time
Anyway, we're moving on because you give them attention. I usually don't
How much of it is financial incentive for these things especially for global south nations the farm slot what you think like
Random dudes in Bangladesh
Genuinely want to keep the fucking west white? No, they set up those white supremacist accounts on purpose on Twitter
Because they need to farm like thirty five dollars in ad revenue. It's a big deal if you live in Bangladesh
Yeah, thirty five dollars American dollars in ad revenue goes a long fucking way
There are far worse jobs that you could be taken on, you know delivering whatever the local version of Postmates is
so yeah
90% of all neo-nazi accounts on twitter are dudes sitting in a fucking server room in uh india
straight up
So many of those accounts do that and then this is the more elevated version of that right like
There are there are different ways that you can make a killing
Uh adjusted to your local economy. Hassan stop. Wait, what?
I mean, this isn't like, this isn't, I'm not like, you know, shitting on people.
I'm not knocking their grift.
But yeah, a lot of people do this.
A lot of people cover American politics from a right-wing perspective and hyper-focus on
the drama and slop because they know it's going to get them attention.
They don't have any like real political perspective.
just doing it because they know dumb fuck Americans are going to watch it.
And they make money.
They make a lot of money doing it 100%.
It's completely inorganic, but ultimately there are there is a market for it, right?
Sounds like you're giving bail for raises.
No, I'm not.
explaining to you that the people that are pumping out this fucking content the
people that are pumping out this content don't have any real perspective on the
matter right they don't
they're just doing that's unreal cope you always get these fucking loser
attention every single time on even some dude has been farmed for 10 minutes
always pull their ass up. Okay. Anyway, we're moving on. Last time I was in Bangladesh,
I asked the most average lifestyles about $50 a month USD. Yeah.
There's like, there's varying degrees of this, but part of it is because the,
part of it is because the algorithm favors it, right? Part of it is because the algorithm actually
boost it. If, if we lived in like upside down world and Elon Musk purchased Twitter to make
the algorithm favor, you know, socialism or whatever, those guys would be pumping out
socialist content. They'd be doing red Shambhala edits. They'd be talking about how awesome
Lenin was and how, uh, you know, Americans, there are demonstrate encounter revolutionary
behavior to be farming as men gold instead of me. You literally read one
shatter. Guys, I'm now talking about something broader. Okay, shut the fuck
up. Now you're literally everything I say now you're filtering through the
lens of like, oh, he's talking about a slop to where I'm talking about
something broader. Okay. Can we, we can have a conversation about broader
issues and how, uh, you know, right wing slop gets base boosted on the American
algorithms owned by Zionist billionaires. Okay. Can, can we have a normal conversation
about that? Is that okay? Can I have a normal conversation as a 35 year old political commentator
who's been doing this for 13 fucking years? Or are you guys going to cry about it as though
I'm like yelling about one specific random slop tuber or something in your minds? You're
just locked in on that side of the conversation. We're having a broader conversation now has
nothing to do with the motherfucking slob tubers, okay? Jesus Christ. Anyway, getting back to
the races, what I find particularly funny about the James Fishback versus Byron Donald's
race, is the fact that all the groipers love James Fishback because he's their guy, right?
And also he has, I think he has like pedophilia allegations. Like he's done inappropriate things
with minors, which is again, you know, allegedly what he's, that's what he's done. But that's
also favorable. I think if you're a Republican in Florida, but what's really interesting
to me is the fact that all of these, what is this, Ryan using you? Oh, hell yeah. So all
of these guys, these grippers, they love him, right? They love him. They're like, he's awesome.
He's saying it like it is. He hates the Jews. He's like shitting on the Jews all the time.
And what's really funny about it is, Doug, he was a Barry Weiss fan like two years ago.
Two years ago, he was a Barry Weiss fan.
Now, of course, he's, I think he's, he might be Colombian.
I don't know what he is.
He's not white.
That's for sure.
But that obviously is perfectly normal for the Groyper movement.
Like you have to be not white.
If you are a wife supremacist in the United States of America in the year 2026, you're
most likely, you're less likely to be white than if you are a part of the Democratic Socialists
of America, okay?
But what I find strange is like these guys call everybody else feds, even though people
call Nick Fuentes a fed, right?
And what's strange about it is, this guy is a fucking fed.
This guy is so clearly a grifter. You're like, oh, this is my guy. This is my goat. I love James fishback
He's saying it like it is. He's talking about the Jews and it's like, okay
He was a Barry Weiss fan like two years ago at the fuck
Nothing rings alarm bells in your mind
Post October 7, yes
He was hanging out with Barry Weiss
He was talking about how like Barry Weiss is combating anti-Semitism and that's a really important thing for him
Anyway
You wrote an article about me and my time in college policy debate and how it's too low
Oh, yeah, we saw this. We saw this poll. Um, what else? What else? What else? Uh, yeah,
then there's Marielona Kinter versus Bill Dalton, Britt Robinson versus LaShonda Holloway,
Angie Nixon versus Alex Venman for Florida Senate. Why so uncharitable? Don't you always
say people have the capacity to change. Come on, man. Come on, man. You went from fucking
being a Barry Weiss Acolyte to, to, uh, being a free Palestine guy who's also anti Jewish.
Get the fuck out of here. Anti Semitic. That, that reeks like a Psyop to me. But again,
Listen, that's not my battle anyway. I don't give a shit.
That's not my battle.
You want to know why? Because both of these guys suck anyway.
They're Republicans running in the Florida gubernatorial race.
Yeah, he ants. He's anti black as well, which is, you know, I mean, come on.
More of the same.
Marielana is track APAC endorsed. Nice. Okay. So then we got Aisha Wahab. Obviously we talked
about that. So there's some interesting races. There's some interesting races happening all
around the country. And Alaska, you got Mary Peltola, who recently was endorsed by Kamala
Harris. And then she rejected Kamala Harris's endorsement, which I thought was very funny.
So yeah, interesting races all around. We're obviously going to be looking at all of them
later in the day. Uh, Steve Kurnackie, the khaki will be live, I believe at like 6 30.
So three 30 our time, maybe, or what time is he live? Uh, live Kurnackie analyzes the
election in three hours. Yeah. 4 p.m. So he's going to be live 4 p.m. Our time and when
And we'll, we'll tune in to see what he's talking about.
But of course the races that I'm most interested in are obviously the democratic socialist candidates
in Florida who are trying to build off the national momentum for DSA.
These are tough races.
There are some DSA aligned candidates.
There's DSA candidates.
Elijah Manley was formerly in DSA.
He's DSA aligned.
He's been on this broadcast and, of course, Oliver Larkin is our boy.
Since today in three states, including Florida, where there are a number of democratic socialists
on the ballot.
Nicole Killian is at a polling location in Florida just outside Fort Lauderdale.
Nicole, good morning.
Hey, good morning to you, Vlad.
Well, Florida isn't exactly a hotbed of democratic socialism, but there are a few candidates who
are trying to build on national gains and hope to pull off a potential upset or
two in this reliably red state. Something has to change right now. State
representative Angie Nixon is one of at least two Democratic socialists vying
for federal office in Florida. She's seeking the Democratic nomination for
U.S. Senate against combat veteran and Trump impeachment whistleblower
Alexander Vindman. And I've seen corruption in Washington up close. North of
Miami.
This sounds an awful lot like a win on Tuesday.
DSA candidate Oliver Larkin is trying to unseat and come then Democratic Congressman
Jared Moskowitz.
He can say a lot of things, none of which are ever going to get accomplished.
Politics as they are today are broken.
27-year-old Elijah Manley says he isn't a Democratic socialist, but is one of the more
progressive candidates in a crowded field in an historically black house district that
was recently redrawn. This is not just about black representation. This is about who's going
to actually deliver for a community. We're seeing progressives across the country,
when, whether it's in Texas, whether it's in New York. And I think that progressive values
and progressive wins are going to come to the South too. So here's the reality. Okay.
What have we seen so far in our experience in all these different runs? When there's no national
progressive endorsements, and it's just us and the local DSA on the ground, it's always going to
be a much tougher battle. Because the reality of the matter is the electability component is still
a primary driver for a lot of Democratic primary voters. Name recognition also plays a major role.
These are people who are seeking to unseat incumbents in districts that are considered
unsafe. Well, not Elijah. Elijah is in a different race. Elijah is in a very safe district and say
Black Opportunity District is like plus 20 Democrat. So that's a lot. Whoever wins that
primary is winning automatically the general. Now the problem is Debbie Wasserman Schultz
is the establishment Democrat here. She's playing the incumbent advantage, even though she's carpet
bagging into this district. And, and, and, you know, the party straight up cleared the
field for her. They didn't speak out against this. They didn't speak out against the Debbie
Wasserman Schultz move under, can you imagine if a white socialist moved into a black opportunity
district, a white socialist, a white DSA candidate was unseating like a black incumbent
in a black opportunity district.
Do you know the amount of DSA is basically the clans, you know, the DSA is basically
clans members news articles that would fucking take place.
The national news would literally talk about it every day.
They would say, DSA is so white, DSA are basically the same as Gropers.
Why are DSA candidates trying to eradicate black political representation?
But of course, when it's Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who's a white woman, who is a prominent DNC,
Hillary, Rodham Clinton, Acolyte, nobody fucking talks about that.
Nobody gives a shit.
Nobody cares about black political representation all of a sudden.
Because these people are charlatans.
They don't give a fuck.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz is again, unbelievably reactionary on many issues.
She's super pro Israel.
She played a formative role in the DNC to rat fuck Bernie Sanders in 2016.
Yeah, DNC chair from 2011 to 2016, this would have been a fantastic opportunity to unseat
and put a young progressive in this, young black progressive in this black opportunity
district.
But unfortunately, unfortunately, none of the national progressives leaned into this.
of the national progressives actually talked about it. Debbie Wasserman Schultz has a massive
war chest. She also is a prominent establishment Democrat. So these are tough races. And then
also, on the other hand, you got Angie Nixon and Oliver Larkin, two DSA candidates, Angie
Nixon running for Senate, Oliver Larkin running for Florida 20, a newly redistricted district
That's like Trump plus four, Jared Moskowitz once again.
Yet you keep shying away from pushing Manly.
What are you talking about?
I'm shying away from pushing Elijah Manly.
I have promoted him pretty much every day.
I've interviewed him.
I fundraise for him.
He sat right next to me here.
What the fuck are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
Sorry, Larkin is 25, apologies.
Anyway, Larkin has a, Larkin has a, you know, tougher battle, wait, he's not 25 years old.
I'm talking about their districts.
I am talking about their fucking districts, man.
The race is among several that have captured national attention in the sunshine state at
the top of the ticket, a wide open race for governor where GOP frontrunner Byron
Donalds wants to challenge the Democratic nominee this fall.
There's a reason people keep coming here because they want common sense conservatism.
This morning, I think we're mentally deficient, like mentally stunted adults.
I don't know what it is. Maybe all of our haters are right about us. I don't know.
I just I don't know what to say.
I just I can't.
I definitely didn't start the day off on the best footing.
It's not just my my PC.
That's overheating.
I think a lot of people's brains have overheated as well.
President Trump reaffirmed his support for Donald's on Truth Social.
But another Trump-backed candidate
is facing a tough primary challenge.
Congressman Cory Mills is trying to defend
his Orlando area seat amid a House ethics investigation
for alleged sexual and financial misconduct.
He's denied any wrongdoing, Gail.
All right, thank you very much, Nicole.
So tomorrow's primary day in Florida,
one of the races to watch
is in the state's 20th congressional district.
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz running here
after Republicans redrew the congressional map.
Yeah, the problem here is Elijah Manley was, was, uh, the, the one that is the highest
likely, uh, had the highest likelihood to unseat Debbie Wasserman Schultz, okay?
But none of the other candidates actually dropped out to consolidate support behind
him.
So there is a lot of vote splitting that's going to take place here.
He still has the best chance, but it's unfortunate that, you know, I suspected there was a little
bit of engineering there where they just refused to drop out and back him.
And now there's going to be some vote splitting.
I don't know if it's ego.
I don't know if it's establishment Democrats that wanted to coordinate it on purpose to
make sure that Debbie Wasserman Schultz's chances were better overall.
She's very blackpilling. It's very frustrating.
Dude shut up shut enough enough.
She is seeking her 12th term in Congress. She is the former chair of the DNC and my
next guest hopes to unseat her. 27-year-old Elijah Manley joins me now. He is a self-described
socialist. His positions include Medicare for All and Abolishing Ice. Elijah, thank
you very much for joining me today. It's good to have you.
Thank you for having me, Martha.
Thank you.
I want to play this from earlier today.
This is Ron Emanuel, obviously a very prominent member of the Clinton administration and someone
that some people think may seek higher office.
Here's what he had to say about the DSA or socialist candidates running now.
The Democratic Socialists, you know, three weeks ago in Chicago they had a convention.
Ron, your own ticket.
If you're confident people want it, we'll see you in November.
Why is this Black Dish you're going to vote for her?
the establishment pick. So she has relationships with a lot of community leaders that plays
a big role. Name recognition, machine politics. And also on the tail end, she doesn't have
to win the majority. She just needs a plurality because on the other side, you have four black
candidates going up against one another that's going to obviously split the rest of the votes
that are going in favor of like, you know, pushing for a black candidate.
That's it.
It's, it's the classic.
It's a, it's a clear rat fucking operation.
If you think they want defunding the police, letting prisoners out, I'll see you in November
on the ballot.
And if you're confident that that's what people want, go for it.
So what do you say to him, Elijah?
I think Ramamani will should just be quiet.
I think right now we are a big tip party.
We welcome the wide range of ideas and free speech that we have.
I'm not for defunding the police and I don't think anyone is running around saying defund
in the police, but I find it really strange
that we have an individual in our party,
like Rahm Emanuel, you know,
attacking the Democratic Party in such a pivotal year.
This is a speaker, Hakeem Jeffries,
or majority leader, I should say Hakeem Jeffries
on yesterday, watch this.
I do not support defunding the police.
I do not support open borders.
I do not support abolishing the Senate.
And I don't support the DSA agenda,
as has been articulated by the DSA itself.
What I'm excited about are the candidates
who are running to flip seats in November
to deliver us a majority.
We just can't let up, man.
We can't let up.
We have to keep fighting every moment
of every single damn day.
It's just like there is no real quote unquote party unity.
It's very obvious that the establishment,
they will never stop.
They are going to spend every waking moment attacking their left flank.
They will lean into dirty tactics.
They will lean into the reactionary moves coming from the fascist government.
It's just, it's all about power for these guys.
They don't care about implementing a vision and agenda.
It's so, I mean, it just, it kills my confidence.
I'm not, I'm not going to lie.
just so so fucking annoying that all they give a shit about is making sure that their establishment
buddies sit in safe seats. That's all this is. Straight up. That's the goal. They don't care.
They don't even care if they lose the Republicans as long as their guy loses the Republicans,
You know what I mean?
Like, can you imagine being the leader of the goddamn party?
And you have so much momentum on the side of Medicare for all.
You have so much grassroots mobilization taking place around DSA candidates.
And all these guys are doing, all these guys are doing is trying to stunt that.
Like they're trying to destroy that mobilization. They're trying to destroy your hope.
It blows my mind. I mean, this is a 90-10 issue and Hakeem Jeffries comes out and is like,
I don't care about that. I don't care about that at all. I don't like that at all. This other 90-10
issue. We already know one 90-10 issue that Hakeem Jeffries on the 10% side on. It's Israel, right?
And it sucks. It sucks because the reality is that most voters still vote defensively
and they think they don't have an independent thought. They just literally watch TV, especially
a lot of older voters. They watch TV and they go, well, I like this candidate. I like these policies,
but television told me he can't win. So I'm afraid I'm not going to vote for this person.
And we have to play that over and over again. And what's really interesting, I saw,
I saw something. I saw something interesting, a statistic that bricked me. I believe in like
2016 when they polled Democratic Party primary voters, a tiny percentage of them said that
they were voting for electability. By 2020, that number had gone up to 64%.
I was encouraged by Michigan leaders getting together behind Abdul, but since then they
haven't done much to help them and the DSCC isn't exactly encouraging. I know.
I know.
It's just never ending, man. We have to waver the boomers with that. No, no. No, there's
plenty of, there's plenty of kind-hearted boomers, plenty of sympathetic boomers. The problem
is the boomers are more malleable.
We're not waiting. We're just pushing dirty break this time dirty break time man. Shut your bitch ass up
Okay, shut the fuck up
Dirty break now. Okay, dude. Let's do it third party now
Let's crack 10% as we fight for ballot access in every district in every state shut up
shut up
I'm sorry the election Twitter losers that live in Estonia
Understand how difficult this process is a lot better than the fucking
fantastical world that LARPers live in
That's it I
Swear to God the election perverts that live in like Eastern Europe Western Europe that are dialed in
to every goddamn district down to fucking like, you know, Wyoming three, okay?
They have a better understanding of how American politics works than the Iowan communists who
think the only, the only thing stopping American communism from, you know, being implemented
it is, is our unwillingness to separate from the democratic party.
We can't even get sympathetic figures in the base of support to vote for the Democrat whose
policies they align with, and you're out here thinking a third party movement is going to
work.
Anyway, that person was just kidding.
I'm sorry for going off on a fucking tangent.
Anyway.
Yeah, the media is half the problem.
They will not mention the lead without it being a gotcha.
100%. Corporate media plays its role every single time. Corporate media is unbelievably
contentious, unbelievably antagonistic towards the left. The only time they will ever allow
leftists on television is to shit on them. So you have to be exceptional. You have to
to be an exceptional communicator. Okay. You have to be phenomenal. You have to go above
and beyond. Everyone has to be like fucking Zoran with messaging discipline with policy
jujitsu. Schumer gives permission to abandon Abdul. Chuck Schumer says Democrats don't
necessarily need to win Michigan to flip control of the U.S. Senate. A path to winning back
the Senate clearly goes through Michigan, but we have a whole bunch of different paths.
Schumer said, yeah. Yeah. This is why we need, we need Barack Obama, man. We need Barack
Obama. Barack Obama saved me. That's it. It's so blackpilling, dude. It is, it's, it's
fucking one battle after another every damn day up in this bitch, every fucking day. We
We have to claw our way.
We have to fight every step of the goddamn way with establishment Democrats, every fucking
step.
Because God forbid, God forbid the party consolidates support behind a candidate that is the most
consequential race because it proves the point that if the establishment leans into progressive
candidates, even in swing districts, that's going to cause a lot of problems for 2028.
An establishment Democrats recognize that, okay?
Establishment Democrats recognize that if the entire party shifted its weight around
to push for Abdul, and we brought in the low propensity voters and the high propensity voters
that are going to come out and vote for Abdul, I'll say it regardless, if we had a unified
front, Republicans would never have a shot in Michigan.
So instead of allowing that victory, the establishment is basically saying, you don't have to really
push for Abdul.
It's fine, signaling that they're not going to lean into that and instead dump all this
investment into James Tallarico, which is a far riskier race.
If we go into the midterm season with the rest of the party, refusing to back up to
LL side and setting up additional hurdles in front of him because they don't want him
to win and then put so much money and so much effort in the direction of James Tallarico
and then the Texas Freaks end up voting for Ken Paxton,
and he wins by an ass-hair, I am going to lose my mind.
You might not be surprised to know
that the Schumer article mentions you.
These people, man, these people,
they are fucking demonic, I swear to God.
I had a little bit of confidence initially.
I had a little bit of confidence that they were going to do a full push behind Abdul.
I am definitely worried.
It's not like Abdul al-Sahed is a socialist either.
That's what's so crazy about it.
He's not a socialist.
He's a capitalist.
And they still won't back him.
What are we doing, man? What are we doing? Are we the party? Are we the anti-Trump party?
or are we the pro-Israel or bust party?
It's crazy.
So let's address and get your thoughts
on the idea of open borders.
Do you believe that anybody who wants to enter the country
should be able to enter, even if they do it breaking the law?
I'm not a supporter of open borders, but I'm also not a supporter of having an agency
kidnapping Americans off the street like ICE has, where you have untrained people, 19-year-olds,
they pulled off the street and gave guns to.
That's not how we do things in America.
I think that we need to have law and order, but the only way to have law and order is
to have trained individuals following the law.
These are paperwork violations for the most part.
The data doesn't show that you have mass amounts of immigrants killing people.
People show anecdotes in the one-off incidents, but the fact is, you know, we had good bipartisan
legislation that Democrats tried to get past through the Congress, and unfortunately Donald
Trump killed it.
Let me ask you this.
You know, first of all, as you know, ICE would dispute what you're saying there.
You know, I've spent time with ICE agents in Texas.
They're hardworking.
They're upholding the laws that exist on the book.
Yeah, hardworking to do crimes, dude.
Yeah, okay.
that they're hardworking, they're causing chaos,
they're a lawless, unaccountable rogue agency
operating at the behest of the president
who's a psycho himself,
doesn't matter if they're working hard.
Said if you enter the country illegally,
and especially if you have a criminal record
or a detainer against you, you have to be removed.
And when they wake up in the morning and they show up at work,
they have assignments that are given to them
to remove people who are criminal or who have to,
who have removed borders against them.
Do you have any problem with someone who fits that criteria,
being apprehended and removed from our country?
Well, I just don't think it's a good idea
to take someone who committed a murder and say,
go back home and live free and enjoy the rest of your life.
If someone comes to this country
and they commit murder or violence,
we have American jails that we can put them in
and make sure they never see daylight again.
But the idea that we pick somebody off the street that committed murder, and by the way,
it's not that many people we're talking about here.
We're talking about a very small number of people with these criminal records.
Most people that come to this country don't have criminal records.
No.
Okay.
So let's talk about the specific instances where they do, because there have been thousands
of people who have-
ICE is not a regular law enforcement agency.
They have no crime or criminal apprehension jurisdiction.
They pick up people with criminal records from the prisons because law enforcement, local
law enforcement, or even at times federal law enforcement have apprehended undocumented
migrants, non-citizens, documented non-citizens, undocumented non-citizens.
If they've done crimes, it's the regular law enforcement that actually packs them up.
They go through the regular courts.
They go through the American criminal justice system.
ICE does not have a legitimate law enforcement apprehension function.
Okay?
ICE's job, both on paper and in theory and in practice, is to follow through on paperwork
violations.
Okay?
We have made one of the most untrained, one of the most militarized versions of federal law enforcement,
a law enforcement apparatus that is tasked with following through on paperwork violations.
That's their job.
Can you go on CNN or Morning Joe or any of the 7 to 9 a.m. 8 a.m. news shows?
What are you talking about?
No, of course not.
No, of course not. I'm blacklisted.
No, I'm blacklisted from CNN and also from MSNBC.
Because if liberals were to actually hear from me, rather than about me, as a dangerous figure,
they would probably realize that I'm not some fucking crazy radical,
And I'm genuinely a very pragmatic person and they can't have that
It's the same thing that happens all the time with like the podjohns the reason why they fucking hate
That the pod save America folks have me on all the time is because when that audience hears what I have to say
They're very receptive to it
and
CNN understands that MS now understands that which is precisely the reason why they will never have me on
that's the issue. CBS, ABC, MS now, all these outlets, if they were to have me on for an
extended period of time instead of just like, you know, clipped moments that the Republicans
are recirculating over and over again. Their audience of liberals are otherwise like very
kind, very normal liberals. It's like your parents chat. They see the clips and they
lose their minds. They're like, this is a scary guy that you're listening to. And then
you're like, no, you should listen to what he has to say. And when they sit down and
watch, when they sit down and watch like a longer than five minutes, then when they
They sit down and watch the broadcasts for longer than five minutes.
They go, oh, yeah, I actually, he's a very agreeable person and you can't have that.
I have criminal records.
They may not commit a crime here, but they came here with a criminal record from another
country and it came here illegally, right?
I mean, we all come from somewhere.
We've all been, you know, brought into this country and we've come here to build a life.
But if you are a criminal, you break that social contract.
You don't have the right to stay in the country anymore.
Tell that to these women whose faces I'm putting up on the screen now, Lake and Riley, Sheridan
Gorman, whose family I have spent a lot of time with, Rachel Moran, Jocelyn Nungary, she
was 12 years old when she was attacked, by these men who I'll put up after them who were
in the country illegally, had no right to be here.
Imagine if a person that you loved in your family was killed or raped or murdered by
someone who wasn't even here legally.
How would you feel about that?
Well, here's what I say.
My heart obviously hurts for those people,
but we can't base entire arguments off of antidotes,
one-off incidents.
I mean, the data is not showing that you have thousands
of people being murdered or killed
by illegal immigrants in the country.
That's just not true.
We don't have to use fear in our arguments
when we're talking about immigration.
We want to have law and order,
but we want to have a system that works.
We want to create a pathway to citizenship for people.
And the notion that the random barback is responsible for heinous crimes is psychotic.
But unfortunately, because the broad majority of Fox News Watchers have believed this idea that
every undocumented migrant is a rapist and waiting, because the majority of Fox News Watchers believe
this insanely racist narrative, it's an uphill battle to climb every single time.
The overwhelming majority of, you know, American pedophiles are white men. They're white men.
Does that mean we treat every white man as though they're a pedophile? No, of course
not. That's not how anything works. We don't just automatically assume that like every
white guy is Jeffrey Epstein, right? That's not how it goes. Every time I bring this up,
Chad has to literally go, yes! God, I fucking hate my job today. On days like this, I just,
You know, just fucking hate my job. I hate this. I hate it. I hate it.
I'm talking about reality. I'm talking about reality. And I don't know the data just doesn't
support your argument. Okay, so you're saying you're saying if there's thousands of people or
hundreds of people who committed crimes, you're just going to let them stay because the larger
argument doesn't support it? Or do you, would you move from what is Mike?
No, if they're committing murders, then they should go to prison. That's what I'm saying.
I mean, I understand that some Republicans want to take these
innovations and give them a vacation back at home, but they should go to prison.
That's what they should do. They should.
Yes, that's exactly, that's the good line. That's it. He's doing it again.
I don't want to give murderers a free ride back home.
Okay. It's ridiculous. You do a crime on US soil. You get apprehended by US law enforcement.
You go through the American courts and you go to American prison. What are we doing?
What are we doing?
An American, they should go to prison.
Well, Republicans will give them their country and take them to another country in the Latin
America.
I don't think anyone wants to give them a country.
Dude, it's awesome.
See?
It bricked her.
She has no response to that.
You see that?
She has no response.
Told you, gagged her ass, dude.
Yeah, she's waffling because she has no response because she's never heard someone speak Haganese.
We know how to speak Haganese, okay?
I speak it fluently.
That's the other reason why Fox News won't have me on either.
Pull me up there.
I'll speak hog.
I'll speak fluent chud, okay?
I'll speak fluent fucking chud.
Law and order.
Talk about empty in prisons.
No, I want to put motherfuckers in prison.
Talk about emptying prisons.
guess what? I want to put the Epstein class in prison, okay? We got to do law and order.
Look at how lawless this goddamn president is. I'm talking about putting people who deserve
it in prison. Right now, right now, what we're doing is we're putting people who are poor
in dire situations in prison permanently. There are a lot of people who, who harm the
masses with regular frequency that stay out of prison, they should be in prison.
Vacation. No one wants to give them a vacation.
You're going to win them like you win the unks that despise Nancy Pelosi. I'm like, yeah, you do.
If you're corrupt, if you're doing insider trading, you go to prison. If you're in Congress and you
you do insider trading? Jail for you. Jail time. You know, Rick Scott, log them up. Jail
time.
And if they're committing murders, right?
But hold on, but we're talking about two different things. I'm saying if they come into the country
illegally, which means crossing the border illegally, and they have a rap sheet back
in their own country, are you okay with them staying here?
What I'm saying is if a murderer comes into the United States of America, sending them
back for them to just come back over the border doesn't make sense to me.
If you're a murderer coming to this country, put you in jail.
That's all I'm saying.
I mean, Republicans want to give these folks a vacation.
I'm not interested in giving a criminal a vacation.
I don't know what you're talking about.
You don't know it.
It's a free ride.
It's a free ride back in their home country.
She is so flustered.
It's awesome.
about removing them for the country that they came to illegally. There are, there's almost
no country in the world that allows people to just cross their border.
That's wrong, by the way. That's wrong. Plenty of countries allow refugees in. We're talking
about allowing refugees into the country. And if one of those refugees did a crime,
there is no other country on the planet that literally automatically deports them. They
They go to prison. They go to prison in that country. Like, our structure is insane, okay?
The notion, the notion that like, if you come to the United States of America and you're
seeking asylum, and then in the process you go and you murder an American citizen, which
is give you a free ride back home, that's psychotic. There is no country on the planet
that does this, okay? Every country on the planet accepts refugees, okay? That's number
one. And number two, if someone who is a migrant that commits a crime, especially a heinous
crime, no country deports them. They keep them in prison. It doesn't make any sense.
This argument is so stupid.
And plus, we're talking about the edge cases anyway.
What we're talking about is like 0.1% of the migrant population, okay?
We're talking about 0.1% of the migrant population.
That's not who we're locking up.
That's not who we're deporting.
That's not who ICE is deporting.
That's why ICE is going to immigration court and waiting out, like staking out immigration
court hearings, people who are following the letter of the law. That's why ICE is going
to factories. That's why ICE is going to farms. That's why ICE is going to hotels. Those are
people who are working. They have their paperwork filed. Their status is in limbo because we
refuse to give them the appropriate temporary protective status or the appropriate paperwork
necessary. That's it. Yeah, Johnny Somali is in Korean prison for doing
fucked up shit in Korea. Yep. Refugees and immigrants are two different things.
You're not wrong. But a lot of these people are also seeking asylum. There's a lot of people who
are seeking asylum, and then there's a lot of non-citizens, okay? Non-citizens that are cooperating
with ICE. The American two-tier immigration structure exists so that there's a constant,
there's a constant feed of a permanent underclass that can depress wages for the
documented labor force that will work for pennies on the dollar. This is how our capital owners operate.
Okay?
From the perspective of Republicans, there is no difference between refugees, there's
no difference between immigrants.
There's no difference between non-citizens who are documented.
Look at the Haitians.
Haitians had temporary protective status in the United States of America.
Donald Trump reversed that decision overnight.
such a controversial decision and it's so bad for the economy of Springfield, Ohio,
that the Republican governor of Ohio, Mike DeWine, came out and said, you can't do this.
And now we're putting ankle monitors on these people. These folks were legally working on
US oil. They had the proper paperwork. The difference between them being a documented
non-citizen and an undocumented non-citizen is literally one switch from the Republican
government.
Do you understand?
And we can switch it all the same.
We can literally take non-citizens who are currently undocumented and waiting to get
their proper paperwork and offer them the proper paperwork like that.
Most people we are deporting are here legally, it's not like they're hiding and not on the
books.
They are people who are here legally awaiting their asylum case to be finished, exactly.
But the federal government is kidnapping them before their case they're even settled and
sending them off to wherever the state feels like.
You have Cuban guys in Eswatini prisons indefinitely.
It is a massive injustice.
It is straightforward Nazi shit, okay?
I'm sick and tired of having this back and forth with people who just don't understand
this process.
It's not that complicated.
It's only as complicated as you want it to be, okay?
What's also ironic is if you look at the top line, if you look at the top line data, well,
undocumented immigration is skyrocketed in this country in the last 20 to 30 years.
You know what's gone down? Homicides have gone down. So even like a, from a dumb guy perspective,
which, you know, you'll say this has nothing to do with one another. And that's fair, right?
It's not, it's not, you know, related to one another, but even the dumb guy argument here
does not favor the Republican narrative.
I guess you could say that because undocumented migrants and documented migrants are less
likely to commit crimes than natural born US citizens, replacing the natural born US citizen
population with undocumented migrants unironically lowers crime technically.
If you want to play by those, if you want to, you know, utilize the statistics here,
that's the real stat.
That's the real truth, nuke.
And begin a life inside that country.
You have to come in legally.
Would you not agree with that?
I agree with that, but there's a right and a wrong way to carry out our laws.
We have a constitution in this country.
We have a rule of law.
We have a Congress.
And we cannot have a situation where we have people terrorizing, not just, you know, immigrant
communities, but terrorizing our communities, shooting random people in the face, like
Alex Perti.
I mean, this is not a acceptable way to carry out our laws in this country.
The president and the executive branch need to enforce the laws, but they need to obey
Congress because Congress Congress is part of our Constitution in this country.
Well, let me tell you one thing, Elijah. Congress's laws are the laws that ICE is upholding.
That's not true. I'm just going to ask you one more time because you didn't answer my question.
Are you okay? That's not true.
That's what we're seeking to change anyway. Randy Feincaud doing crime on video. Okay.
With someone crossing our border illegally, even though that's against the laws of the
of the United States.
I'm not talking about how they're removed.
Are you okay with them coming in illegally?
I think I answered this question.
I think I answered this question.
We have to enforce the laws that we have on the books
if someone's coming into the country illegally.
Okay, so they should be removed.
But there is a right and a wrong way to enforce the law.
We cannot shoot people in the street.
We cannot kidnap Americans off the street indiscriminately.
You may be okay with that.
I'm not okay with that, Martha.
No, I'm not okay with anyone being removed indiscriminately.
I'm okay with the laws being upheld
and I'm okay with people doing their jobs.
So we'll hopefully you'll come back because we have a lot more to talk about.
So Elijah Manley, thank you.
We'll be watching your race tomorrow in Florida in the 20th district.
Thank you for joining me.
We'll be right back.
Thank you so much.
Thank you as well.
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If you do make it to Congress, you know, you're going to have to work with this
Trump administration.
What is this?
Newsmax ended this interview after I turned this question on Trump's accomplishments.
So can you name one significant accomplishment that President Trump has secured since returning
to office for a second term?
I think it was signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law.
I think that is something that we saw overwhelming bipartisan support for in the United States
Congress.
I wish that it had come about sooner and I wish that we had the divulgence of these DOJ
documents. But I do think that having accountability for the Epstein class is something that many
Americans on either side of the political spectrum can agree.
Dude, they're reaching bottom of the barrel at Newsmax too. This guy is famous for being
annoying on airplanes, dude. I cannot believe that this is a, oh my God, what, this country,
this country is in the dumpster, dude. I swear to God, Republicans find new and unique ways
of of making America worse every day. How is this possible?
These guys claim to fame is literally wearing a shirt that says I love Donald Trump and then
filming himself on air plays being like, hmm. And now he's a fucking Newsmax two broadcaster.
What are we doing?
with. And so I just wanna see the follow through there. I've not necessarily seen that. There
are actions of Donald Trump's name in these files, which is mentioned more than perhaps
any other individual besides Jeffrey Epstein.
Let's not go there. That's always been debunked over and over and over again. Don't try to
throw his name. Yeah, let's not go in there. Let's not go there, please. Why not?
It's been completely debunked every single time that's come up, but that's definitely not one of the greatest things that President Trump has done
In his second term. He's done. He's ended eight wars. He's trying to end another one
He's bringing peace to a lot of places. So that's that's lower on the totem list
Not Iran
I see your point in trying in your strategy and trying to put that out there Oliver Larkin
Thank you so much for joining the polls tonight. Appreciate you coming on more from our new poll
We're joined by our executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Savanto Anthony great to see you morning
a really interesting survey. So give us the big picture. These recent Democratic primaries,
they were close, especially out in the Midwest. Are Democrats really split over socialism?
So look for the fresh badger Republicans dumped for sex crimes and domestic violence this summer.
Their fall roster is looking stag dog. I know you're the one lone Toby dirt in South Dakota
chatter. But I genuinely think at this point, Republicans are leaning into it further where
they're like, oh, thank God, I was worried that my favorite candidate didn't actually
have a domestic abuse court case.
That's like hanging over his head.
Thank God we found out that he's actually broken the collarbone of his two-year-old
daughter, allegedly, like that's literally at this, like by 2028, by 2028, I feel like
Republicans are going to be like, oh, this candidate hasn't had a pedophilia allegation.
I'm not gonna fucking vote for this guy. How can I know to trust him?
How could I know to trust him to do pedophilia in office? He must do pedophilia in office
Like that's where we're headed right now, that's what we're headed that's where this country is headed right now
They're like hold on
I'm sorry. You mean to tell me this fucking rhino doesn't have a pedophilia allegation. I'm not voting for him then
I'm not voting for him
Yeah, this is the guy this is literally the guy who's a newsmax host, okay
Trouble in paradise? Those are the reports coming out of Washington today as fractures
seem to be emerging in the GOP between the Republicans' pro-pedophilia wing and the
party's extremely pro-pedophilia wing. In fighting between the two pedophile coalitions
reaching new levels of intensity in recent weeks, leaving GOP leadership to question
how best to handle the future of their party's sexual attraction to minors.
ONN's Jason Copeland joins us now from Washington with the latest. Jason, you've been in close
contact with Republican insiders. What are you hearing? Yeah Dwight, well this is really
a battle for the soul of the Republican Party, plain and simple. You know the GOP has historically
welcomed a wide net from pedorasks to afebophiles and there's always been you know sort of moderate
support for sexual attraction to children but many in the base are now asking for a
more full-throated endorsement and like you said this is really about the party of pedophilius
future and right now it's looking a little bit split. And the split playing out very publicly on
social media just yesterday with Senator Tom Tillis replying pretty tepidly to the most recent
Epstein Files revelations. Yeah that's right he's publicly calling everything in the Epstein Files
cool which frankly you know to pro pedophilia voters this comes off as a pretty lukewarm
endorsement of Childs Next to African. Which just isn't going to cut it in the post-Trump era of
Republican pedophiles. A new Gallup poll showed only 44 percent of Republican voters being in
favor of pedophilia with another 43 percent being very in favor of it. Yeah and that's really what
we're talking about here Dwight. You know for the last 10 years the entire party has been jockeying
for who's going to succeed Donald Trump as the face of American pedophilia. Right now Republicans
are looking closely at some local elections for insight and this centrist versus extreme dynamic
is playing out in Republican primaries across the country.
This is Utah State Senator and incumbent Matt Riggs
staking out the more moderate position on child sex abuse.
I think my record speaks for itself.
No one, and I do mean no one,
was more upset than me that they milly Bobby Brown turned 18.
I am a staunch and committed pedophile.
Pretty boilerplate talking points.
Exactly, you know, it's a lot of the same old promises
that many just aren't believing are gonna resonate
in exactly the same way anymore, and especially when you-
Is this real? No, man. It's a fucking onion joke, but it's unfair.
I mean, it's not that far off from reality, but yes, it's satire. Okay.
Law love that you don't laugh at this is real news. I wish it was fake, but it is low key what is
becoming the reality every day. We've let it get totally out of hand in this country. Okay.
Okay.
You compare it alongside the more energized campaigns of some of the more charismatic
sex criminals running like we do.
They don't really care about working class pedophiles.
This is opponent Brock Granite, political outsider who fired back in a podcast appearance
earlier this week.
Seducing underaged boys and girls is a bedrock founding principle of the Republican Party.
And it sickens me.
to see my opponent swooping and trying steel valor from the real pedophiles on the ground.
I looked it up. In the Epstein files, this guy's name appears less than 300 times. It's
performative pedophilia.
Now Senator Riggs has already responded on X saying, quote, I enjoy molesting as much
as the next red-blooded American pedophile. I just don't make it my whole campaign. We
need to be responsive to kitchen table issues or the only ones left at the table will be
the adults. Jason, these are strong words being said against fellow pedophile party
members. Is there any sense they can find common ground here and come together on this?
You know, not without strong pedophilic leadership at the top Dwight, you know, some think J.D.
Vance could be that, but others say he just looks like a pedophile more than acts like
one. P. Diddy certainly could have been an interesting outside candidate, but the bottom
line here, Dwight, is this is an identity crisis for a party that will eventually need
to decide. Are they going to push forward and continue to build upon the pedophilia
of Trump or will they take the path of the Matt Gaetz moderates go back to their roots
and once again commit to being the grand old pedophiles of Reagan.
Will be interesting to see how it plays out. Thank you, Jason. In response to the infighting
Democratic leadership is looking to capitalize politically. Members of the House and Senate
today held a joint press conference dressed as little children stating quote, you can
all be pedophiles if we can pretty please have health care.
up next, making America healthy again. More on RFK Jr.'s latest initiative to fill the
Washington monument reflecting pool with beef tello.
I mean, that happened. That also happened. That also happened. It was just Mountain Dew
instead. It was toxic sludge. Yeah. Also, you can tell it's satire because
the onion made it seem like the Democrats were actually fighting for health care in any way,
shape or form. So that's how you know it's fucking satire. That was the most far-fetched element
of this satirical piece.
Let me start with the big picture among all Americans, because most Americans say they
think the free market is a good thing.
They have a more positive view of capitalism than they do of socialism, and they're net
negative on socialism.
But yeah, by comparison, there is relatively more support or favorability of socialism
among Democrats, not all Democrats, but it is a majority, and higher than compared to
capitalism. You ask people what that means, because these are just labels. And Democrats
tend to describe socialism in terms of outcomes. Well, it's fairness. Well, there's more equality,
and they're concerned about income inequality. Other people, other Americans describe it
as government control, and that's in a more negative context. So you can look at polling,
going back to the thirties, going to the sixties,
there's always been these discussions of socialism.
But they do tend to come out in tougher economic times.
And even in this poll, we find, especially young people,
saying like they feel opportunities are lesser now
than they were for previous generations,
that it's harder to get ahead,
that the system doesn't work in a fair way.
All that's the bigger context.
So as you rightly point out,
this is a resurgence or reemergence in socialism.
Certainly we've seen that this summer.
How is it then splitting the Democratic Party specifically?
So one interesting thing is that it
is college educated Democrats who are relatively more
favorable for socialism.
And yes, they have even slightly higher incomes.
We've seen some of that too in the votes
that you mentioned, or the bloat patterns in the States.
What could be happening there is a sort of relative way,
relative expectations.
Maybe they've got a little more money,
but it doesn't buy them as much as they thought.
And the other part of it is, yes, people,
Is the Democratic Party as progressive as you'd like it to be?
And that is also pretty even.
Even as they have this argument amongst themselves, ultimately they've got to go find swing voters,
maybe even Republican voters to vote.
Really, some of these Democrats, if they have any help with retaking control of Congress.
So when you ask Americans overall about socialism and how the Democratic Party is sorting itself,
what do they say?
So the big question here, I think, is what are the Democrats offering that's in contrast
to the Trump economy?
And of course they want this to be a referendum on the Trump economy, but Democrats say they'd
like to have bigger ideas from their candidates than smaller.
I'm sorry, but a certain point you gotta, you can't keep begging in the polls.
You gotta make that decision.
If you don't vote for people with big ideas, the party's never gonna change because Democrats
say this, but then they also still vote with a defensive posture.
Okay, that's it. This is the most common expectation that I've heard. Democrats want
their representatives to fight for them. Democrats want their representatives to
to hold the Trump administration accountable. They want their electeds to also fight for big
changes. But then MSNOW, CNN, New York Times, basically the entirety of corporate media turns
around and tells them that the no changes candidate is the only electable one. It's the moderate one.
And they go, oh my God, oh my God, you're right. I have to vote for the no changes candidate again.
And then it's surprise Pikachu face all over again. Every single time they're like, how do we,
How do we get here? How do we get here? Well, perhaps it's because you are not voting for the
candidate that you like. Exit poll after exit poll shows unbelievable levels of support for Medicare
for all. In the same race where the anti-Medicare for all candidate is considered the electable
candidate and that's the candidate that wins. Democrats run with, Democrats run with electability
in the primaries and harm reduction in the general. And that's the reason why they never
have to push for change. They can just wait it out. They can just wait out the Republican madness
as the country ratchets further and further to the right.
And there are people who are demanding those changes. There are media platforms who are
demanding those changes. But obviously, you know, those people get bullied and yelled at all day
every day by the same corporate media. And then there are liberals who behave like consultants
for free, liberals who operate as though they are DNC paid consultants, that will then establish
those exact same lines of attack, highlight those same exact problems that the Republicans
are making a big deal out of.
It's strange.
I don't know why there's so much reproduction of this kind of reactionary propaganda coming
from people who think they're doing the right thing, people who are just like independent
themselves. This is how we generate voter apathy. The constant race of the bottom.
Or incremental ones. They'd like to see people who they think are fighting for them, almost
more affect than anything else. The way that plays going forward is that when you ask people
to look back on other times Democrats have been in power, it's not necessarily seen as
being successful. Remember the last time inflation started under Democrats. So do they need to
offer something new in contrast? This is ultimately a fight about what that is.
Anthony, we'll talk a little bit more about this later. Thank you for now.
Thanks. And here he is now. James Fargo. You will...
In flash, nice to see you, Jeff.
It's nice to see you too. We're glad you're not in a bed. We usually see you in a bed.
Usually I've been, I've had a little surgery and I've been in bed a lot lately.
Good, good. We're glad you're doing better.
You look great.
Doing better.
We're glad you're doing better.
I wish I could say the same thing for the Democrat Party.
Do you think that you guys should run AOC another woman?
You guys have not done well running women, James.
Well, first of all, I don't know why I feel bad about the Democratic Party.
We had eight points in aggressive generic trumps at 32% in the polls.
I'm worried about the Democrats right now, not looking around the house.
You're not worried about the communists taking over the party?
No, no, they're a bunch of silly people.
Those people you had on those DSA people, they're a pack of fools.
No one pays attention to them.
They don't do anything.
If you'll ask me about AOC, I do think she's very talented.
She's certainly to the left of me, but you know what she's doing,
what I think good politicians do, she's growing into the job.
She's not the same person she was when she was elected in 2018 and when people change a position
from a
Connor says i'm sorry, but jessie water's so comically awful. It's kind of awesome. He's perfect for his role 100%
He's like a textbook villain, dude
He's like a school bully, record behavior, he's doing it right now by the way, Fox News
loves this shit, yes.
But I think it's a more naive position to a more realistic position, I'm going to praise
him.
I'm a guy, I like converts in my church, I agree, I agree people can grow up, I have
certainly grown up, I, Jesse Waters have matured over my career. But what she was saying that men
straighting people, you can't, I mean-
Again, this is only a big deal if we allow the Republicans to make it a big deal. Every single
instance of of trans related issues is only a big deal because the Democrats don't have
definable policies that they run on that Republicans have to position themselves against.
I've been saying this for the last decade. I'm going to continue saying it.
It kind of feels like at least some of the establishment Democrats are coming to terms
with that reality as well a little bit because we constantly find ourselves in a defensive
posture, where we allow the Republicans to dominate the conversation. We allow Fox News
to be the news desk editor of New York Times, MSNOW, CNN, and the rest of corporate media
that's like a little bit more liberal. Okay? Like who cares? Who cares that AOC said like
menstruating person? I don't care. Why is this relevant to me? I don't care. I genuinely don't care.
The woke one stuff becomes a major flash point for some reason because Republicans are so comfortable
in that space. They try to turn around and say, look, Democrats are doing an about face. They're
running away from their previous positions. They're running away from their previous positions
where they were being cringe. They were being overly sensitive. They were being hyper woke.
I don't care. Okay. I think it's, it's unbelievably immaterial in the grand scheme of things. And
I don't even like it when people are, people are complaining as though this is, you know, AOC and,
and DSA aligned electeds actually going back on their previous promises. It's one of AOC's
biggest flaws. She sounds too much like a Radlib. She should communicate like a normal
American. It's good. It's a good thing. If she turns around and says, yeah, yeah, I'm
just not doing the, the, the hyper sensitive stuff any longer. I'm just going to talk about
the, the kitchen table issues. I'm going to talk about the bread and butter issues. I'm
going to talk about, you know, affordability. Then that's great. That's a welcomed addition.
Okay?
I don't like when people also then lose their minds over it.
I don't like when people lose their minds over like,
oh, well, this is,
she's very clearly gonna throw everything under the bus.
She's gonna become a moderate establishment
centrist Democrat or something.
Okay?
Who cares what kind of language that people were using?
Who cares?
I never did, but it doesn't matter, right?
I think running around, saying that's just fucking a dog whistle for transgenocide, wait, what?
No, it's not. No, it's not. The argument is very simple, okay? Do you want health care?
Do you want a roof over your head? Great. Trans people are also getting it. Are you fine with
that? Or are you not fine with that? Leave trans people alone. If you're not fine with
that, well, then sucks to suck. Go vote for the anti-trans party, okay? There are much
less people who will make that calculation and go vote for the anti-trans vote, okay?
That's the reality. As opposed to what we're currently doing, as opposed to what we're
currently doing, which is not offering anything to those people at all, and just going, oh,
you're anti-trans. That means you're a villain. That means you can't be a part of this broader
coalition.
Brother, I know you aren't intending it, but you're being slightly transphobic, saying
it's a nonsense issue. Transmitted MBs at X and M get denied insurance without the incites,
the inclusive language. Oh my God, I'm losing my mind. Do you think trans men and women
get denied insurance coverage because AOC didn't say like menstruating persons? Is that
what you seriously are saying? No, that is an entirely separate conversation. Okay.
I'm simply stating that Democrats that want to protect trans people, okay, Democrats that
want to protect trans people, should have a broader left populist agenda that they put
at the forefront, okay?
Because any conversation that revolves around the optics, the optics argument, okay?
optics argument that centers, you know, uh, uh, trans issues is always going to be a defensive
posture against the Republicans. And it clearly doesn't work. Not with you on this one, boss, sorry.
I'm not saying compromise on trans issues. I've never said that. Okay.
The best possible way to deal with this is to say trans people are our neighbors. They are a part
of the working class, you need to leave them alone. Their problems are working class issues as well,
okay? They're God's children just like you and I. Shut the fuck up about trans people. Republicans
are distracting everyone by constantly talking about trans people. Donald Trump already eradicated
transgender athletes from NCAA and it didn't help, it didn't help pay your rent, okay? It did not
help pay your rent. Did it? Is your life better? Are eggs more affordable now? They're not,
because that was used to make you think that Donald Trump was doing something.
As a trans person, unless someone says they are trans in these conversations,
do not engage in bad faith actors. It's 1% of the population. The fact that it is 90%
of the discourse is unfucking believable, and it is by design.
And this is work, by the way, it worked in Kentucky. Andy Bashar did this.
And I'm a great example of this as well, right? Like, this is a pro-trans community, okay?
Uncompromising on trans issues. This is a pro-trans community. This is a community where
trans people are protected, right? We ban transphobes immediately, okay?
said that, have you ever heard me say Latinx? Have you ever heard me say birthing person
or menstruating person? These are important pieces of language that you can use in an
academic setting. But like, I don't say that. I don't use that language at all. Does that
question, does that make you question whether or not I think trans issues are ones that
we should cast aside? Has that ever made you think, oh, well, I don't know about Hassan.
I don't know if a son is actually a pro trans or not.
Has that ever made you question whether I'm pro trans or not even a little bit?
That's it because it doesn't mean anything.
It's just like an aesthetic marker.
That's all it is.
For some people, they question it.
Okay.
Well, I guess that's just the reality then.
This is one of the only massive spaces on the internet where trans people can congregate
and know full well that they will be protected.
They will not be attacked by transphobes.
We work very hard to ensure that it is a safer space.
It's also an educational space, so it's not going to be 100% a safe space regardless.
But like, it's just, it just doesn't make any sense.
It doesn't make any sense to, to, um, like, I don't know why you're being defensive about
this right now.
I'm being defensive about this because in order to better protect all marginalized communities,
trans people, there is a way to communicate these issues to the masses because we're
currently losing on this argument.
Because Republicans are capable of dominating the conversation on this argument.
They're very successfully dominating the conversation on this argument.
I'm not even compromising on like transgender athletes.
I think that stuff is fucking ridiculous as well, right?
It's ridiculous.
Why do you care?
It's a ridiculous story.
It's a ridiculous issue, but the only reason why we are constantly talking about it, we're
constantly fucking talking about it, is because the Republicans know that it's a 70-30 issue
now for them, and that's the only thing that they can lean into.
It's 1% of the population.
It's ridiculous.
It doesn't hurt you one way or another.
It only hurts trans people if you're a trans person.
That's it.
But dunking on 1% of the population, does that make you feel better?
I guess if you're a fucking bully, you know,
it makes you feel like there is a, there's a group of people that you are above.
It's a totally cultivated issue that, that Republicans successfully manufacture
outrage around over and over again.
Our guy, Van Layton, had a take about trans people in sports is going semi-viral.
Yeah.
This was a great take.
If you cannot gift trans people at this point, if you cannot gift them with visibility, humanity
and acceptance, could you at least gift them with silence?
Could you at least shut the fuck up a bottle?
Like, could you just at least leave them the fuck alone?
There was happening in Middle East, food prices are crazy.
Like the environment is in the shitter.
We can't eat lettuce without crapping our pants,
all of this stuff,
and you still picking on these people
after all of this time, shut the fuck up.
Yeah.
Beast mode.
I say this to my friends and they immediately hit the you're okay with minors getting gender
firming care when under 18s can't even get a tattoo.
The question you should ask them is why do you care about what a medical professional
is deciding to do with a patient?
Do you make this decision about, do you, do you get to have a say when a doctor decides
to do open heart surgery on a minor?
Do you get to have a say when someone who's a minor is pre-diabetic and a doctor decides
to, to, to, to, to, you know, give them ozempic?
Do you get to have a say in every minute detailed medical decision that a fucking doctor is
making for a minor patient?
Your take on this is awful, really.
We get to decide.
I didn't go to medical school.
You didn't go to medical school.
None of us know better, okay?
But we should get to make these decisions.
i think it's psychotic
i think you let miners drink it smoke six okay nevermind uh... we are in
agreement
i agree
i think it's ridiculous there is a
uh... hogganese version of
this this uh this message you know then they argue that this is different how do we respond
what do you mean it's different it's literally it is a medical decision being made by a medical
professional what are we talking about it's not different it's exactly the same they can't just say
it's different there are people out there there are people out there who are christian scientists
Okay. There are people out there who do not believe in doctors. There are people out there who do not believe that if you were to break your arm as a 12 year old, that you should get a cast.
Okay. Straight up. There are people who believe that. Are we going to let them make these decisions now? If there's enough of them, we got to make them make these decisions.
This is the hog retort. Okay. Sometimes it's good to speak the language of the hog. Sometimes it's good to speak like a chud.
Okay.
Okay?
Just because people don't believe in medical intervention doesn't mean that we have to
abide by that.
It doesn't mean that we get to make these decisions.
That's not how we write legislation.
It's fucking ridiculous.
What are we doing?
It's that simple. Speak like a chud, think like a woke. Yeah.
When people ask you about this stuff, just say,
I think a doctor should make this decision. I'm sorry.
You know, I don't like braces.
I think they are bad.
Do I get to have a say on whether or not a minor gets braces
or is it the doctor?
Is it the dentist that makes that decision?
I think it should be the dentist that makes that decision.
I didn't go to dentist school, okay?
I didn't go to dentist school.
They did.
They know better.
Sometimes it's better to leave this up
to the people who spent their lives trying to give people
the necessary life-saving oftentimes, medical intervention.
That is a real problem in American discourse.
This is a real issue in American culture for sure where we've just like, I think due to
American exceptionalism and American individualism. We've diluted ourselves in the thinking that
we know better than the people who've spent their entire lives studying the subject and learning
and trying to help people. I don't know more than a doctor. I don't know better than a doctor.
I don't. And I'm man enough to admit it. I'm smart enough to recognize my limitations.
This is the problem. A lot of Americans do not operate like this at all. They go,
no, I know everything. And I'm a unique little snowflake. And just because my unique little
brain decided a certain thing, everybody else has to abide by it. It's like, that's not how it works.
That's not how it works at all.
So yeah,
There's always a way to flip the script back on people who have ridiculous opinions.
Okay, ridiculous opinions on how things should be, how societies should be formed.
There's always a way to speak in the language of liberalism, if you're talking of liberals,
in the language of Haganis, if you're talking the chuds.
I think one of AOC's biggest weaknesses unironically was always the fact that she speaks too much
like a like a Radlib too much like an academic. She always wanted to be as as as accessible
as what's the word like she she just wanted to be as as kind as possible right
right? And it comes across as insincere, inclusive is the word, yes. She's too, she's too inoffensive,
too inclusive in her language, and it sometimes comes across as insincere, okay? I disagree,
she's loved, yes, she's loved by our community, but our community is obviously far from the
the norm, okay? I think part of the problem also is that corporations also took on this
language. And once that happens, once DEI language, if you want to call it that, or inclusivity
language is associated with corporate Memphis as a type font, as a design language. Once
is associated with Amazon, McDonald's, Nike, it's fucking over.
And in some instances, it makes sense that people actually
reacted to this in a negative manner, because it's just not
how like normal people operate in the real world.
Right.
That's why I say you got to speak the language of the masses.
You got to speak to the masses.
You got to be where the masses are.
And you got to speak to their needs.
You got to lend a helping hand.
was somewhat of an issue with Francesca Hong as well.
It's not about dropping these issues, dropping these policies, dropping the advocacy, it's
It's just about, you know, talking like a normal person.
Because in the rest of the country, in the rest of the country, I'm sorry, there are
plenty of kind individuals, kindhearted individuals who just haven't thought about these issues
at all, right?
They haven't thought about these issues at all, but they could be convinced.
But when they hear that kind of, when they hear that kind of language, they, they basically
immediately assume that it's insincere, it's Corpo speak, it's HR speak, it's whatever,
right?
Like they, they hear that and they go, oh, here we go.
This is another, another smug elitist.
Okay.
Inclusivity is good.
That's not an argument, but there comes a time when you have to pull yourself on the
same level as constituents and the masses speak like them and what matters in their
day to day life.
Gramsci said in the prison notebooks that intellectuals have a dialogical responsibility
to educate the masses. I do think so, for sure. But a good educator who's speaking to
the masses will have to speak the language of the masses. If their language comes across
is inaccessible, if their language comes across as far too academic or far too inaccessible,
then of course, people are not going to listen to it. So then we fail on that desire.
Do you see what I mean? Yeah, normal people don't see that language as pro working class.
They see it as elite bullshit. That's why this is a bunch of white middle class champagne
socialist line has more motion with Chos, yes, 100%.
That's like a core fundamental issue, a biological issue, like the next year when it's unpopular,
you say, oh, I don't believe that.
But there was a place where part of the country went crazy in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, I told
they were crazy. And to her credit, she doesn't talk like that anymore. Good, you've grown.
We like that. That's, that's, you're moving in the right direction.
Okay. Well, it's such bullshit because normal person talk was hijacked by right-wing culture
wars. We can hijack it with inclusivity and kindness too. Just can't be framed in a snobby case. I know,
but like saying stuff like, like, I don't even think it's that big of a deal when someone says
like birthing person. I just don't, I think this is irrelevant, right? Like the example I always
use is like Amy Goodman. I love Amy Goodman. I respect the shit out of her. I revere Amy Goodman.
I think she is a shining, a bright light in a sea of awfulness. Okay? She does it all the time.
She's always done it. To me, it doesn't matter. Okay? It doesn't matter. It's utterly irrelevant.
it's completely harmless, who cares if people are using that kind of language. But if you're
trying to sell yourself to the masses, okay, if you're trying to sell yourself to the masses,
like you're gonna have to sometimes reposition your comments. You're gonna have to reposition
the way you talk about certain issues. That's it. It's not about dropping your advocacy
at all. It's more so about making your advocacy more successful.
And the other side of the story also is obviously defining yourself.
You always have to define yourself, okay?
You have to define your campaign and your candidacy around
key issues that help people, that want to improve people's lives, okay?
Zawarum, he's a great example is he's woke, nobody gave a shit about his advocacy for
trans issues or anything like that, because they were too busy yelling about his communist
policies of, you know, state run grocery stores as though it's like impossible to, impossible
to push for that when in places like fucking Georgia, they already have it.
god damn military base is a commissar commissary. Right?
Asan has to explain why meeting people where they are works every
stream. I know. And it's kind of funny, because I've never stopped
doing this. I haven't stopped doing this during woke 1.0. I
haven't stopped. I've been doing this exact argument. I've been
presenting this exact argument since like 2014, okay? And day in, day out, there are still
people who come in here and go, nah, that's fucked up, or people who come in here and
go, you're the king of Vogue, fuck you, you were Mr. Vogue 1.0, whatever. Okay, what are
your thoughts on alternative examples of explaining some ideas in a more normie way? I just did,
I explained to you the transgender the way to talk about like trans related issues is is
through
medical privacy
Not allowing the government to intervene in the affairs of a patient and doctor it's fucking ridiculous because it is ridiculous
As far as trans athletes the question always is like why do you care do you care about high school athletics?
Like what the hell's wrong with you these people aren't like
Faking it so they can get an upper hand. They just want to you know
They're kids. They're kids. They want to be a part of kid shit like what kids do
There's one of these they want to have a sense of community what do you mean like why are you dunking on a 14-year-old dude?
What the fuck's wrong with you and
Then on the other side, how do we how do we legislate this?
How do we actually regulate this do you want random perverted parents to do genital inspection day at your school?
Because that's what we're going to that's what we're heading towards
You're going to have a daughter one day, your daughter's going to be too dominant in high
school athletics, and then the opposing team's fathers are going to be like, we need to see
her pussy.
Is that a reality you want to live in?
It's disgusting.
It's pedophilic.
Why the fuck are we letting these pedophilic monsters interfere in these affairs?
up. That's it. That's literally the advocacy. They want genital inspection day flip the script.
I don't want these pedophiles doing genital inspection day at school.
Always a good thing. Is the rest of your party moving in the right direction? We saw Gavin
a new song fly to michigan to kiss this guy's ring this guy have dual who calls you names carville
he hates you because so so what they don't like me i don't dislike them he's a guy i was for haley
stevens but all the people that i see out there running off and then the sheer and shapiro and
west and everybody else there's so much talent in this party people are going to be blown away
day after we get past 26 and start running. And the people that we're talking about are
not going to do anything.
Okay, Ossoff, Bashir, no one knows these guys. These guys are boring guys. You know, that's
the future we're talking about right now, James. And right now, I mean, the mayor here
in New York speaking Chinese, do you speak Chinese?
I don't, but I wish I did. I would be a more educated person and I'm not going to fault
anybody for learning. Dude, Mamdani speaks Chinese. God, we, we, it's over. Okay. American
supremacy is done. This is the leading, this is the leading subheader on the most popular
news broadcast in the country. Okay. Anti-intellectualism has won in America. B we cannot allow it to
win in America. A. Okay. The other side of the story, after I talked about like, you
know, speaking the language, the masses is also the idea that like it's actually better
to keep your head in the fucking sand this notion
like you cannot use this as a line of attack man you are not this is unacceptable
it's so fucking stupid dude it's so stupid
i can't mom donny speaks chinese how do you feel about that james carvel what the fuck
Do you want America to be a dominant force around the planet or not, dumbass?
The fuck are you talking about?
The language.
Unfortunately, I can speak Spanish, speak Cajun French, but that's fine.
It doesn't mean that he's an educated, smart guy who speaks different languages.
I don't think he speaks it.
I think he mimicked it.
Okay, fine.
All right.
So that's fine.
he's speaking Mandarin here in New York City. And a big wing of your party, James, they
want to abolish the police prisons in the border. I don't, I mean, no one's standing
up to these people. Yeah, he's a great question. Who's your tried? You tried and nothing happened.
What's there enough like crazy with right here? I'm sitting in New Orleans. Our crime rate
is down. I don't know 30, 35% New York is a low crime jurisdiction. We have all of these
these democratic police mayors have these tremendous police chiefs around the country,
but crime rate now is as low as it's been. I don't know. I think since 1960.
You don't give the president any credit for that?
No. I mean, he started going down in 2020.
So it has nothing to do with deporting all of these criminal leaders?
Fine. What did he? All of this was put into place earlier in this decade.
All of this is a fruition of technology coming together in law enforcement and better trained and more professional
Policies and was starting to reap the dividends of this. Okay. Well, I'm glad crime is at a
150 year low. That is definitely good news. We could both be happy about taking these. So these other guys
They want to take away my doctor James. I love my doctor. I see my doctor all the time
I have a lot of issues physical emotional mental and and they want Medicare for all you know what that means
You know what that means
I know exactly what it means if I was starting the system over honestly
I would start with Medicare for all you will you're not starting over
So I think it's I think at the end of the day when see this is what I mean
You're weak. You're weak. You have to you shouldn't concede on this
Okay, you should be like it's far better than the system that we currently have with skyrocketing premiums
Okay, sky high premiums are cleaning people's lunch money out. It's unacceptable
We are the only OECD nation on the planet that does not have some form of
socialized healthcare it is
Embarrassing it is unacceptable
new studies show a
114,000 excess deaths are caused due to people not receiving their primary health care, not
going to the doctor on time, avoiding the medical interventions that are necessary.
This is the wealthiest nation on earth.
We're spending billions of dollars waging war at Israel's behest over in the Strait
of Hormuz and losing, and you're going to tell me that we can't have Medicare for all.
Get the hell out of here.
This is a third world country with a Gucci belt, man.
Get the fuck out of here.
People think about it, it's not gonna be a very good idea.
But the idea that somebody thinks we should have some version
of universal coverage in this country is in line
with most advanced Western governments around the world.
I mean, I don't think-
It's not perfect, but to blow up the system
and spend almost four trillion a year on it,
I mean, it just seems like suicide.
You know better than that.
Let me ask you besides besides Medicare for all what are the new ideas that the Democrat Party is pushing now
New ideas. Let me give you. Let me give you a couple. Okay, raise taxes on incomes above 450,000 dollars a year and
Take the money and put it into a first-time homebuy mortgage relief fund. Let's start that less the minimum wage hadn't been raised since
Let's raise the thing to $15 now, crunch up, let's give companies tax breaks that pay to employees above and beyond what you would expect them to pay.
Let's encourage higher wages around the country. Let's be very aggressive in promoting American products and American trade where we could build more wealth in the country.
There's all kinds of things that we can do and good ideas.
I think those are some good ideas. Some of them you guys had a shot at last time, didn't really try them, but that's fine.
James, I am just happy to see you out of bed looking, looking.
I mean, even Carvel is like, you know, slowly as he's reflecting to the
left populist flank, I guess, but even then he's there reluctantly.
Okay, let's talk about the Strait of Hormuz, another area of disaster. Okay.
I will say James is not as bad as near a tandem because after the primary because he sometimes locks in on hating the Republicans. Yeah
Yeah, I've never seen a party leader aggressively try to cripple a party candidate like this and go out of their way to help them lose to the other party
remarkable stuff. It's crazy. Yeah. According to Washington post backlash in Michigan,
complicate Democrats road to retaking the Senate. Chuck Schumer says Democrats don't necessarily
need to win Michigan to flip control of the US Senate. A path to weighing back the Senate
clearly goes through Michigan. Yeah. There, if they, if they try to undermine the Michigan
run, which is the, is the easiest route to the Senate majority because they cannot allow
a medicare for all anti-zionist candidate to win. I don't know, I don't know what I'm
gonna do. I'm gonna lose my fucking mind, dude. I just, I had a little bit more confidence.
I had a little bit more confidence in the immediate aftermath when there was the whole
party unification stuff going on. Davis Sarota wrote this a couple weeks ago. I'm gonna write
something here that we all know is true but few are willing to just say out loud. There's
a non-zero chance that the National Democratic Party, its donors and its media, will decide
to abandon and sabotage populist anti-establishment Democratic nominees in the upcoming general
election. Many in this corporate faction would rather such nominees lose, even if that means
Democrats losing the Senate and Governorships, than see these candidates win. Why? Because
if these candidates win, they threaten to change the Democratic Party and make the corporate
faction irrelevant.
Yeah. And I am really worried about that. I'm really, really worried about that reality
because currently as it stands, they hold all of the money. There's obviously a lot
of, there's obviously a lot of power and corporate media as well in terms of what voters get
to see. There's going to be a faucet of money that's being dumped into this race against
as there was a barrage of attack as that he received to the tune of $70 million.
Okay, so in the general, in the general, it's, it's important for the base to unify.
It's important for the establishment Democrats to consolidate support behind
all of their candidates, even if they don't agree with the progressive wing of the party.
Okay, because in order for this theory of change the work,
change the work. The Democrats can't sabotage the progressive wing. You give me the two
sauces as well. Thank you. And it's clear that they're like, Hey, man, this happened
Missouri and we still won yet in New York City chat and even then it was difficult.
chopsticks to please. You guys understand that New York City and Michigan are entirely
different elective right.
60 please. Oh, thank you.
Teriyaki chicken again. Yes, it's Teriyaki chicken time again.
Always Teriyaki chicken time.
Bro, Trump is minus 27. Come on, man. Guys, guys.
Guys, there are a lot of people who are just dumb as fuck, okay?
It doesn't matter.
Most people don't even know that there is a fucking primary or a midterm election happening
and you're over here being like, oh dude, Trump is minus 27, because though that means
anything.
This is a big problem.
Anyway, let's get back to the straight of hormones.
The Obama U.S. ally admit frustration with the Iran war with no end in sight.
Charlie Dagoda and Nancy Cordes kick it off for us on Iran, beginning with you, Charlie.
Good morning to you.
What is the latest?
What can you tell us?
Good morning, Gail.
Well, Iran has been in talks with Oman for weeks to work out a strategy for shipping
routes in the straight of hormones, though nothing concrete has come from it.
Those talks have prompted President Trump to threaten to strike, even as Iran disputes
his claims about who controls the Strait.
With ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz and talks dead in the water, President Trump
Monday took aim not at Iran, but longtime U.S. ally Oman, which shares the Strait and has
been negotiating control of the waterway with the regime.
Trump told Fox News if Oman gets in the way, we'll bomb the expletive out of them.
Democratic Senator Tim Kaine challenged that threat, promising to file a war powers resolution
prohibiting military action against Oman.
Iran marked the end of the 60-day memorandum with its own threat to go fully offensive if
diplomacy fails.
The head of the Iranian army offering a $30,000 bounty for the killing or capture of a U.S.
soldier. Double that if a woman carries it out. President Trump still insists Iran cannot
have a new nuclear weapon and has floated the idea of making the straight American property.
We control it with a blockade and I like the ideas declaring in the territory.
With the turmoil unfolding in the Middle East, Trump dropped another bombshell on U.S. ally
South Korea. Instructing Defense Secretary Pete Heg said to substantially reduce joint
military exercises with the country because its president refused to help America denuclearize
You're on.
We don't need help with Iran.
But if you'd like, give us a hand with Iran.
He said no, thank you.
This made me fucking really annoying.
This made me really annoying because
that project liberal dipshit
that's funded by the Koch brother
had
an insincere take that I replied to.
Hasan, Trump bar none of all of our contemporary presidents probably the best on the Korean
issue.
Hasan is showing his hand again.
This guy's out here cheering Trump's move to abandon our allies and cozy up to one of
the most repressive dictatorial regimes on earth.
If it's proven that Hasan was a paid CCP propagandist, his content wouldn't look any different.
That's by the way, an interesting sleight of hand there.
He can't, he's like probably worried about now that I'm pursuing litigation defamation,
litigation against Scott Jennings.
how he is no longer saying like, oh, this one is a paid CCP propagandist. Hmm, interesting.
Anyway,
our reply, but what should we do? Should we lean into exercises or let them work out a peace deal
that the South Korean leadership also wants? Should we go fight a nuclear arm nation? We
we can even defeat iran what's your suggestion moron why are you trying to
outflank the republicans on war
he says the sauce house identical to carlson here just replace north korea
with russia
the answer to the challenge is simple
what happened when obama did nothing after russia to cry me eight years later
russia invaded outright and well over a hundred thousand ukrainians are dead
kim stated war plans is the complete occupation of subjugation of south korea
there is no peace deal that doesn't include north korea
subjugation to the south. North Korea has 13,000 artillery pieces and rocket launchers
mass near the DMZ plus an estimated 60 nuclear warheads. If war breaks out, estimates run
up to 300,000 dead in the first days from conventional munitions alone.
If nuclear weapons are used, it could be upwards of 2 million dead.
The regime holds up 100,000-plus political prisoners in camps. The UN ruled crowns against
humanity. Guilt by association is enough for you to send there to die. And three generations
of a family are often sent to the cancer of the crime of war. South Korea is more freedom
from subjugation. They don't want to live in a totalitarian dictatorship. American support
for 70 years has kept war from breaking out and allow South Koreans to live in freedom.
The end of that support makes war more likely, not less. In America, we stand by our allies.
We do this because it is in fact the anti-war position. A peaceman and pre-surrender serves
the interests of our foreign adversaries, but I'm sure Assad already knows this. Now,
really interesting about this unbelievable voice of Asia as opposed is that it's almost entirely
incorrect. Okay. That's what's so crazy about it because notice how he doesn't respond to any of
the questions that I have, where I said, why are we not abiding by the South Korean leadership's
desires in the circumstance to end the war. No one said anything about like, uh, complete reunification
or anything like that. Okay. What I'm saying, yeah, uh, Radio Free Asia, what I'm saying is
let South Korea and North Korea talk to one another. The military exercises are unnecessary
saber rattling and improving or increasing the unnecessary militant posture against North Korea
rather than having rather than letting these two parties talk to one another. Okay.
That's it. Those drills are only liked by the far right in South Korea. Those drills are only
to soothe the interest of the far right in South Korea at a time when the South Korean
attitude towards Trump is in the gutter.
They hate Donald Trump because Donald Trump did the Iran war, which is now destroying
the South Korean economy.
I liked that his retort was Obama should have started war with a nuclear armed nation
over Crimea. That's his retort. Good stuff.
The South Korean president, Lee Jae-myung, has proposed talks with North Korea to formally
end the Korean War and replace the Armistice with a peace regime, saying dialogue could
also curb Pyongyang's advancing nuclear program.
Korean politics are, yes, depression inducing mindfuckery, but ironically enough, I think
like America's power waning in the global stage has caused the Korean government, this
is a much more liberal Korean government, which isn't really saying much because, you
know, obviously it's seven families that run the entire show over there. But these guys
are obviously taking a different stance in terms of dealing with South Korea. This is
something that happened in the, not the last in cell president, but when Donald Trump was
president when South Korea was trying to normalize relations formally with North Korea once
again.
Trump touted his close relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, saying he's
always treated me with respect.
Unlike Iran, North Korea has already developed a nuclear weapon posing a threat not only
to South Korea, but the U.S. itself.
Glad.
That's a good point, Charlie.
Thank you very much.
House and Nancy quarters. So Nancy, what do the president's comments tell us about where
this war could be?
I'm almost certain the reason why South Korea sees an opportunity here to deal with North
Korea directly is partially because of the quagmire in the Strait of Hormuz. They see
what it looks like when you're an American client and they realize that there is no longevity
there. America sent in their thads in 2016 to South Korea. China hated it. This led to the loss of
billions of dollars of economic activity in South Korea. This also might have led to China
creating its own, you know, Chinese pop industry, rather than consuming K-pop in China.
And all of that was for nothing because, guess what? America took those fads out
a couple months ago because they had to defend the UAE and defend Israel.
So all of that loss of trade by the major trading partner in their backyard was for nothing.
Why the fuck should they still follow along with our desires?
I think Trump's comments are a window into his frustration about his options nearly
six months into this war.
The ceasefire agreement he signed back in June, it set out 60 days for negotiations
between the U.S. and Iran, and 60 days later, here we are, and there are no negotiations
over Iran's nuclear program.
The Strait of Hormuz remains largely close to oil shipping, which is keeping gas prices
up.
President Trump just has not been able to force Iran to the table.
Despite months of heavy bombing that we were told were going to leave Iran with no choice.
And the only country Iran is talking to is Oman, but whatever deal they both cut to reopen
the strait is likely to leave Iran with more control over global shipping traffic than
it had before the war.
So sometimes Trump's frustration with Iran spills over onto Oman, even though it is a
crucial US ally in the region and no one seriously believes that he would ever bomb Oman, despite
the fact that he's now made threats publicly against them a couple of times.
See, I used to say stuff like that.
But, unfortunately, unfortunately, Donald Trump is fucking insane.
So who knows?
I wish you got the shiny.
Former Israeli captive asked to execute Palestinian prisoners himself, Jesus Christ.
I wish there was a better explainer on the Korea issue, or not a better explainer on
the Korea issue, but like, I think the liberal talking points on this issue are very bad.
I think liberals broadly are saying like Trump is abandoning our allies, all this stuff,
which is true.
There's truth to that.
There's always truth to that.
But because Trump is a fucking asshole, then he has abandoned our allies.
But the real abandonment for South Korea actually came far before this last iteration.
It came when Donald Trump attacked Iran and Iran retaliated by closing the Shreddhorn Mouss.
That's when we fuck South Korea over.
So that is when we really, really screwed over South Korea, we screwed over Japan.
I like the de-escalation on the Korean Peninsula, but this still is worrying from the perspective
of how much we're just abetting all commitments we make to other countries and what that means
for the future.
I mean, we have to restrain ourselves around the globe, no matter what.
So if that's Trump doing it, or whether it be Biden doing it, I'm in favor of it.
And I don't even think that this is actually foregoing security commitments in the way
that Trump is presenting it.
I think Trump will always posture and be like, oh, Korea, you're not pro-Israel enough.
That's why we're doing this.
And I think behind closed doors this decision is more so in line with what South Korea wants
to do as well.
Part of the problem is that nuanced speech about this issue is basically illegal in South
Korea despite the fact that Section 7 of the National Security Act has had high court overturn
it 9 times as of last month because they keep throwing teenagers in jail for downloading
North Korean music for the memes.
Yeah, there is a state repression in South Korea as well.
there's like a holdover from that is a holdover from their their uh you know military dictatorship
but yeah south korea's president has renewed his push to regain independent control of the
military from the u.s democrats who stand with our allies should one support giving soul full
operational control over its own military and two support calls for diplomacy to finally end the
korean war that's my assessment as well this is the problem though democrats instead are saying no
we should keep doing fucking military, uh, military exercise in the Korean Peninsula.
And it's so dumb because the entire world, including South Korea, knows that we don't have
the capabilities of fighting a fucking war against even North Korea.
Do you understand that? Do you, like, we cannot allow the Trump administration to be, uh, to be
the reasonable party when even if they're making a reasonable decision, they're actually
presenting it in the most unreasonable manner. They hear him say, oh, I love Kim Jong-un and
then they lose their goddamn minds. If we're making a choice like this, which is the right
choice in my opinion, it should have been done in coordination with the ROK government
and actually planned out, I'll still take it. Yes, of course. That's what competent leadership
looks like. The problem is we don't have a competent leader. We have a psychopath who
who literally turned around and said,
I love Kim Jong-un and South Korea
is not sufficiently Zionist for my taste palette.
And therefore, fuck you,
we're actually taking away the military exercises.
Presenting the reducing of the military exercises
is a negative when it's not.
A normal competent government,
a normal competent administration
follows the Trump one should say things like this. It's very clear that American military supremacy
has only yielded tremendous death and destruction overseas and nothing for our working class here
in this country. We must be more peaceful in our attitude. We must always pursue diplomacy.
And in the interest of pursuing diplomacy, we will do everything we can in coordination with our ally,
the Republic of Korea to ensure that the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea will get to the table and pursue the path of permanent peace.
For far too long, these countries have waged war, brother against brother.
We should put an end to that.
Okay, and in an effort to show good faith that we are following through on this agenda,
We are going to de-escalate our military exercises in the Korean Peninsula.
If I was a Democratic president, that's what I would say.
In exchange for this goodwill gesture, we hope that the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea will also reduce their missile launches in the region.
demilitarized tens of thousands of people
and centers around Israel.
The human being asked me, and I must sincerely tell you,
the end of the year, for ten years,
I will be the one to forgive them.
I don't want to beg and I don't want to get hit by my cells.
I will take any punishment against the state of Israel.
I'm the religious leader of this world.
I'm trying to separate you from the religious leader of the world.
Yes, and on top of that, I am one of the best people in the world.
And that's also a challenge, we have taken the challenge from him, and on top of that, you are the right person, in the right place,
so that you can take one step at a time, and they won't be able to survive, and you are right, because they are good people.
I'm not saying that they are innocent, I'm saying that they are innocent, that's the only thing that can happen, and not just a security guard, but to do some security guard and help with the big and big crimes of you and everyone else.
Hey everybody welcome back to the channel.
Asman.
Ooh Noah Sampson.
Asmongold loves genocide.
Noah Sampson with a new video.
I believe the original,
the original title of this video was
how Asmongold sells you genocide or something like that.
Um, this guy's not a Twitch Shimmer.
He's the national security minister in the Israeli government
which would fall apart without his party's support.
This is in a comment from years ago, he makes blood-curdling statements like this every
two days.
Yet American policymakers continue to fund this government in any sane world.
Such an association should be a political career killer.
Yet where does our media spend its time when it comes to policing associations?
Yeah.
Mangivir presented that they're constructing purpose-made gallows or Palestinian prisoners.
They already built the death row wing in the prison and now they're building execution
sites.
for Israel will still say, Ben Gavir does not represent the state of Israel. I know.
That's what the American Jewish committee said, which was such an insane lie that the
National Security Minister, a part of the war cabinet, part of Benjamin Nile's coalition
in the Otsma Yehudid Party, Jewish power party, of course, is not a part of the Israeli government
or not representative of the Israeli government's attitude is so crazy to me. And it was so
insane that Barak Ravid replied to AJC and was like, what the fuck are you talking about?
I don't know if you guys saw that.
Like fucking Barak Ravid was like, dude, no.
bengavir definitely is a part of the fucking yes see look
american jewish committee
a jc vehemently rejects the continued inflammatory statements made by it's
more bangy various calls for jewish settlement in gaza and the so-called
voluntary immigration capacities are irresponsible and disconnected from
reality
bengavir's statement do not reply reflect the policy the state of israel should
begin them by all
who care about israel's future barak ravine responded with i'm not sure you
are aware of the policies of the current israeli government
to say they've been here doesn't represent the policy is not accurate to say the
least
yeah he's just he's just the the fucking head of national security man
you know he's just the head of national security it's it's a small bean
Israel's small bean head of national security is irrelevant dude really
I don't know, let's watch Noah Sampson.
Gold the streamer responded to the video I made a little while ago called Asmongold's
terrorist propaganda.
An individual made a video about me.
His name is Noah Sampson.
The video is called Asmongold's terrorist propaganda.
And it was interesting because his response was to agree with the point of the video that
He supports terrorism as long as it's the US and Israel doing it. Terrorism is okay when we do it, but when they yes, that's correct
That's absolutely correct
But to Aspengold there's no double standard here because he has different values and these values rely on a hierarchy of human rights
There's not a double standard. There's just a misunderstanding of my value system
My value system works like this American interests are my primary concern
Western interests are my secondary concern and
And I would say, uh, harmonious world interests are my third concern.
We are human and they are not to quote Asmongold himself.
It's really that simple.
It's that simple.
Yes, that that's correct.
And that's fairly straightforward, right?
If you view some groups as less human than others, then you won't care if they
get killed or genocided under his moral framework.
This all makes sense.
But if this is his position, then why does he have to lie?
See, in his reaction stream, Asmongold tells a bunch of lies.
He misrepresents sources, he denies facts, he ignores evidence, all in order to deny
that Israel and the United States are doing terrorism, that they're killing civilians.
Yeah, the argument is simple.
If Asmongole truly believed the idea that Iranians are inferior beings, it's worthwhile
to kill them, and he has no issues with America doing terrorism to Iran, then he would not
turn around and lie and be like, oh well, I think Iran blew up its own school.
He'd just say, no, America blew up the school and it was good.
It's committing genocide, starting wars of aggression, which is odd, right?
Because if he's OK with US Israeli terrorism, that's absolutely correct.
And he shouldn't need to lie about these things.
So let's just look at some examples of what I mean, right?
So in my video, I brought up the Minab Elementary School bombing.
On the first day of the war, the US bombed an elementary school
and killed over 150 people.
The vast majority of them were children and teachers.
And in response, Asman Gould blamed Iran.
In the first week of the war,
the United States blew up an Iranian elementary school,
killing 156 people.
I think Iran blew it up themselves, in my opinion.
I don't think it was us.
I think Iran blew it up themselves.
They have no problem murdering their own people
and I wouldn't put it past them.
We've known since basically the week that this happened
that it was the United States.
They used Tomahawk missiles.
There's visual and fragment evidence.
speaking to weapons analysts, they identified this missile as a Tomahawk missile, and only
the US in that war was using Tomahawk missiles.
And every subsequent investigation on the issue has shown that it was the United States.
From the New York Times, from Sky News, from Amnesty International, from forensic architecture,
from the US government officials themselves, the claim that Iran was responsible originates
from some monarchist telegram groups that pushed misinformation about this happening
and then that was boosted by a bunch of pro-Israel social media circles.
But these were quickly debunked.
This telegram account has no link to Iranian authorities.
It is an opposition outlet that is well known for mixing information and satire.
And that was four months ago.
So either Asmongold saw this four months ago
and then did not encounter a single piece of information since about what happened.
Or he has and he's not telling the truth.
Who knows, it could be either.
Let's look at some more examples.
In my video, I compared Israel's ceasefire violations with Hezbollah's.
During the so-called ceasefire in Lebanon, Israel had committed over 10,000 violations,
while Hezbollah on the other side had fired only four rockets.
But Asman Gold still manages to defend Israel here for an amazing reason,
where Israel committed literally 10,000 violations.
Hezbollah fired a total of four rockets.
But for him, that's a valid reason to promote the IDF's destruction of-
I think that I think flying over something is is not as bad as shooting a rocket
I think shooting a bomb at somebody is worse than flying an airplane
So what is Israel used to drop its bombs uses planes does he think the 10,000 violations were just people flying around doing nothing for no
Reason they were bombing Lebanon thousands of times. They killed nearly 400 people
We saw a barrage of IDF missiles fired across Lebanon
And this was the heaviest bombardment of the conflict so far.
Again, does he actually just not know that Israel uses its planes for bombing, or is
there another explanation?
In my video, I brought up a report from the IAEA in 2018, which showed that Iran was abiding
by the terms of the nuclear deal when the United States just pulled out.
The point being that Asimov Gold's definition of terrorism included being untrustworthy in
negotiations.
They can't be allowed to be trusted.
They've already broken too many deals before, they've lied too many times.
what the US was doing here, so there the terrorists. Pretty simple point you'd think despite observations
from independent experts that Iran was abiding by the terms of the agreement. It was the
are you citing the IAEA whenever this is this is what he was just citing here. Why would
you cite the IAEA whenever the IAEA also detected that Iran had uranium that was enriched
at 60% when the enrichment that you need for power is only three to five.
Yeah, that was after Trump destroyed the agreement does Osmo to have Osmo and have motion.
I mean, there's a lot of stupid people out there.
Um, it is pretty cute watching him try to like talk about it's pretty good watching him talk
about politics though, because he is so fucking dumb.
But he is so unbearably stupid there. He just doesn't know anything
But he does this like smug
Know-it-all voice that he puts on where he's like, uh, yeah, why would you bring up the IAA? Yeah?
Lol the IAA found
That Iran
was enriching uranium well beyond the civilian limit.
Do you not have object permanence? Do you not know how time works? Yes.
The International Atomic Energy Agency openly stated that Iran was cooperating with the
agreement, the JCPOA agreement, well after Donald Trump said that he was ending the agreement
for no reason.
They only went back to enriching nuclear-grade uranium beyond the civilian usage when Trump
added secondary sanctions.
What a stupid argument percent.
That's exactly what the 2018 report found.
Throughout the reporting period, Iran's total enriched uranium stockpile has not exceeded
300 kilograms, enriched up to 3.67 percent.
The figure he's referring to of 60 percent didn't occur until years after the U.S. withdrew
from the nuclear deal.
And if you're thinking, okay, maybe he's just confused or wrongfully throwing out the IAEA
as a source, when the figures disagree with him, he is lying here.
Because someone in his chat calls him out.
They point out that the report I'm citing is from 2018.
And he reads the chat, ignores it, and moves on.
own sources show that you're wrong. That's it. Like, I mean, this is insane. Like, what
are we doing? 2018, yes.
So the agreement, it was the United States who randomly decided to pull out. So the
sort of strange confused lying thing isn't the only tactic he uses to pretend that the
US and Israel aren't terrorists. Another one of his moves is just straight up propaganda,
like Netanyahu speech IDF spokesman style propaganda. And with this one, he really plays
the hits you know human shields they want to use these people as human shields get people killed
for international clout when they use civilians as human shields they're the ones who are responsible
they use the yeah as mingoi apac mold you know whatever you want to call it lebanese people
as human shields while they fire rockets from apartment buildings into israel because bala
has been using you as human shields. It places rockets in your living rooms and missiles
in your garage. Using innocent people as human shields. To the civilians that Hamas
has forced into the role of human shields. The reason why they're firing rockets from
residential areas is so they can murder these people. While we take extensive measures to
minimize civilian casualties, Hamas makes every effort to maximize them. Human shields. Human
shields. Human shields. Human shields. Human shields. Human shields. Human shields. Israel
Israel has the right to defend itself.
He frames everything as if this is just a random attack.
This is just randomly happening.
It's happening because Israel is getting bombed.
They're shooting missiles over to Israel.
These are his go-to responses for any time I put evidence of Israeli war crimes or genocidal
actions on the screen.
Every single example, automatic.
Yeah, maybe he just, maybe he really loves Israel because he looks like the
hilltop youth in the West Bank. That could be the reason. I never really
thought about that. He sees the the West Bank settlers. He's like, Yeah. Yeah, those guys.
I mean, they look a lot like me, chat. Yeah. Look, it's gonna be hard for me to act like
these handsome gentlemen are on the wrong side of history.
It's a canned response, he has no evidence for any of them.
So like I show an example of an apartment block that is real completely destroyed in
late October in the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza, over 120 people were killed, the vast
majority of them women and children, and Asmigol's response is to defend it automatically without
even knowing what happened.
Doing in Gaza is killing entire families by leveling apartment blocks, killing tons.
Then stop shooting rockets from apartment buildings.
The IDF itself didn't even mention rocket fire, like he's going above and beyond to
lie for Israel.
And he ends up d-
Dude, outflanking Israeli Hasbra is crazy.
Like those guys hit the maximum lines anyway.
Asmongold is- is so aggressively pro-Israel that he outflanks the Israeli government when
he's making shit up.
the same thing over top of a screenshot of a news story about Hindra Job, the toddler
that Israeli soldiers murdered with her whole family and denied them medical assistance,
and then when they did grant it, they murdered the medical workers.
Six-year-old Hindra Jeb. Climbed?
Bro, okay, that's cooked.
Yeah.
Yeah!
I'm downloading that shit, bro. That's crazy. That's so perfect. Jesus Christ. That's so
perfect into a car with her and her uncle and her cousins in Gaza City as they prepared
to flee to the southern part of Gaza. But as they were in the car and Israeli tank approached
them and open fire. Hence, 15-year-old cousin Laun called the Red Crescent for help. These
were her last words recorded on the call with a Red Crescent dispatcher.
Hello? Hello, dear? They are shooting at us. Hello? They are shooting at us. The tank
is next to me. Are you hiding? Yes, in the car. We're next to the tank. Are you inside
the car. That was 15 year old Leigh Ann's last words, killed along with the rest of
her family. The only one who remained alive was 6 year old Hind. Wounded she called the
red crescent back pleading with a dispatcher to be rescued.
Come take me.
You will come and take me.
Do you want me to come and take you?
I'm so scared.
Please come.
Please call someone to come and take me.
Okay dear, I will come and take you.
After seeking approval from the Israeli military, two emergency workers with a Palestine Red
Crescent, Yusuf Seno and Ahmed Aladoun, went to try to rescue them.
He killed them too.
this story is on the screen he's talking about some rocket fire it's very
jarring to watch stop shooting rockets from apartment buildings in some cases
he goes above and beyond typical Israeli propaganda claims so to downplay the
civilian death toll in Gaza he argues that there by the way tomorrow speaking
of which tomorrow I'm gonna have for rose and tire on from American doctor this
This was the Henry Job story you guys know about, of course, and Voice of Henry Job,
I think, does a really good job of portraying the harrowing events, the hours that take place.
But there's another movie coming out called American Doctor, a documentary, and it's going
to be released in the United States and in Canada in select theaters.
up for a bunch of awards as well. American Doctor follows the story of three different
American doctors that go to Gaza and work under the crosshairs. It was released a few
days ago. Yeah. I didn't realize it was released already, but. And I've had for rows on this
broadcast before. You guys remember I interviewed him after he came back and he's going to be in the
building once again. But this time with Tyra as well. Tyra is a Palestinian. Peros is Zoroastrian
and Perlmutter is the third doctor who's Jewish. And it shows you three very different perspectives
of American medical professionals. Like one guy who's not really connected to,
to, one guy is not really connected to Palestine in any meaningful way for us, right? And then
one guy who is Palestinian himself, it shows the issues that the Israeli government put
up in front of him to even go there as an American doctor. And, and, and promoter is,
Jewish. And he grew up as a Zionist, right? And he gets to see, like, Israel's violence and Israel's
genocide as he's sewing together Israel's victims of genocide, these children. And he has to come
to terms with, you know, what his social conditioning looked like in real time. So it's a very powerful
documentary. They obviously take their experiences from Gaza back to the United States of America
to try to raise awareness about Israel's siege, Israel's genocide. They also try to
demand legislative action. It doesn't really work, but it shows that component as well.
But yeah, I will be interviewing Thar and Faroes tomorrow.
And, yeah.
It's out in select theaters in the United States and Canada.
Being over reported because Hamas kills journalists that report military casualties.
The vast majority of the people that Israel has killed in Gaza have been civilians.
That is the conclusion of every independent expert.
Because any people that go over there have to be pressured by the terrorists.
Because if they don't repeat the terrorist propaganda, the terrorists kill them.
That's the reason why.
And this one's just...
Sometimes he's like coming up with it in real time.
This is one of those moments.
But he just made that up on the spot and you can tell, you can tell he made that shit up
on the spot because like, like at least when he's like doing Hasbra that even Israel is
not doing, it's usually harkening back to Hasbra from a different incident that he's
heard that he's repeating.
But this one, he just made up on the spot.
Like he mixed and matched a little bit where he was like, the Israeli propaganda on this
is Hamas at gunpoint is forcing these children to stay in the vicinity of the bombs, right?
Or Hamas at gunpoint is forcing little babies to lay down next to their artillery, their,
you know, their weapon systems. He fucked it up and he said, oh, well, Hamas kills them if they,
If they don't say that they love Palestine, that doesn't make any sense.
Bizarre, because obviously no one needs to make anything up to prove civilian casualties.
There's thousands upon thousands of videos and photos, but journalists aren't even the
one that tally death tolls.
That's the health ministries in Gaza and Lebanon.
That's the usual line of attack for Israel propagandists, is to say they're not trustworthy,
even though they are based on independent observers and Israeli military itself has accepted their
By the way, did you know you're in the American doctor movie? Yes. I'm in it as well. I forgot to
Um, I forgot to mention that
Um, why do you allow people to restream your stream on youtube isn't that siphoning viewers from your twitch?
There are four youtube channels restreaming with thousands of live viewers every day
They had like 10k live viewers combined during wisconsin election night
Their mods are even encouraging people not to watch you on Twitch makes no sense that you stop dual streaming
To not ruin your twitch viewers who only for some randoms to re-stream and grow fast
Tell the mods which
Which re-broadcasters are saying like don't don't watch it on twitch watch it here instead and we'll clap those
But overall I don't really care
Yeah, I want this message to be spread far and wide
So correct, it's four doctors, all the ones you mentioned plus Dr. Dr. Jirad.
That's crazy.
Figures that the ministries are typically with people attack.
This is something completely different and awful and I've never seen it actually happen.
He doesn't cite a single source in this video, but he does allude to a source and it's for
this claim about journalists being killed by Hamas, which is a 10-year-old expose about
the Associated Press. It was written by a former IDF soldier and at the time AP journalist.
And this was actually exposed by a person coming out of the Associated Press about 15
years ago. But for some reason, people just keep eating it up and assuming that everything
that they're saying is completely true. But even that article written by the former IDF
doesn't say that. It talks about a handful of instances of journalist intimidation but
not a single instance of actual violence, let alone killing. And then he moves from
this claim, where he's pretending to care about journalist freedom, to say that, well
actually all the journalists in Gaza are Hamas, so you can kill them anyways, I don't care.
Targeting men, women, children, journalists, health care.
They're not journalists, by the way. Half of their journalists have pictures of them
them fighting and then shooting an AK-47. The entire idea that, oh yeah, Israel's killing
these journalists, remember the other Hamas journalist that like he gets killed and there's
like. Not only is that not true, but even if it was, it still wouldn't change the reality
that Israel is assassinating journalists. Every single Israeli journalist that is not
only embedding with the IDF and therefore are a part of the military formation. But
every single and could be accidentally collateralized, every single Israeli journalist has served
in the IDF. Do his fans even like this? Termally online
and chuds don't like Israel anymore either, dog.
What is the only place on the planet right now
where the right wing chuds are unconditionally pro-Israel?
Not America.
Yup.
Yup.
You're getting it.
Yup.
It's fucking Uroids, man.
That's why.
His audience, his audience of terminally online chuds are not terminally online chuds from America because the terminally online chuds in America don't fuck with this kind of commentary.
Many of the terminally online right-wingers that are in our age bracket are insanely anti-Israel and not only are they anti-Israel, they're anti-Semitic.
There's only one group of people on this planet that consistently LARP as though they're American MAGA supporters who are also pro-Israel, those people are in Europe.
Of course, the broad subsets of European society also don't fuck with Israel either.
However, the only area where there is any kind of like right-wing support for Israel is Europe.
Yes, Nigeria is another one, and India is another one as well, but Asmongold's audience mostly is Uroids. They're Uroid MAGA LARPers.
Five videos of them shooting in AK-47. You guys have no idea how deep this terrorist propaganda goes.
These justifications are only coherent if your one principle is defending Israel.
When he can't deny the facts by just lying about them or misrepresenting sources,
and when he can't deflect with Israeli propaganda lies, he just folds.
He doesn't even try to respond or defend himself.
He'll either scoff and roll his eyes, shooting babies in the head with snipers,
while they're being breastfed by their mothers alone, intense in broad daylight.
daylight. The vast majority of the people that Israel has killed in Gaza have been civilians.
That is the conclusion of every independent expert. Or sit there in silence while facts are
being displayed on the screen that challenges worldview. On March 12th, 2026, Israel bombed a
beachside tent encampment, housing people that they had displaced from their bombings, killing eight
and wounding 31. The strike came in the middle of- I met a Euro-Magaloid. I love that Euro-Magaloid.
That is awesome. Euro Magaloid on Xbox and Xbox and genuinely break my brand after I
said, let's take away your healthcare. They're tuned changed very quickly. A lot of people
don't realize how much of the, the prominent outspoken base for American fascism. It's
most loyal servants are literally not in America because you might be wondering like who the
fuck are these people? Where are they in America? I rarely ever meet like an outspoken Trump
supporter. I mean, even in red states, like there's a level of shame in supporting Trump
right now. Where are these guys? They're all over the internet. Why are they not in the
real world? Maybe you falsely believe that it's because they're always online and they're
never outside. There's some truth to that, certainly. But most, first of all, most of
the American grouper contingency is unbelievably diverse. They're not white. Okay, so there's
that element. And, and the entirety of them, the entirety of the American grouper movement
that actually has a job is a Republican staffer. So that's basically the limit to the American
fascist movement, and they're not pro-Israel at all, right? They're anti-Israel. However,
however, if you were to go on the internet and say something like, I think America should no
longer support Israel, you'll be met with a barrage of attacks in your replies, sometimes from
bot accounts, sometimes from accounts that sound like bots. And if you were to think that those
Those accounts are actually American, you'd be wrong.
These are European MAGA supporters.
Euro MAGALOIDS
The night, and it was a double tap strike.
The first missile landed and killed three people near the beach, and when people approached
to help the victims, the second missile landed.
No evacuation warning was issued.
This was in a safe zone.
Before Hezbollah existed, Israel invaded Lebanon, killed tens of thousands of people, the vast
majority of whom were women and children, directly facilitated the slaughter and rape
of thousands of civilians in the Sabran Shatilla Massacre, a massacre the United Nations General
Assembly declared an active genocide.
Hezbollah was formed in response to this genocidal invasion, as a group resisting it,
fighting to get Israel out of their country, and that's exactly what they did.
Or he'll feign disinterest, he'll pretend that he doesn't care about Israel.
I don't really care what Israel is doing, because Israel isn't the one that are blowing
up our trade ships and disrupting trade in the Strait of Hormuz.
I have no interest in what Israel is doing or not.
What Israel does with Iran or with Lebanon or with Gaza, that is their purview.
Even though he spent the previous hour defending it using all its propaganda talking points,
or history you know history is a big one he doesn't care about it when that
history shows examples of past Israeli aggression all this historical babble all
this bullshit means literally nothing to me I don't care anything as man
maintains such a consistent stream of vetted propaganda lines Twitter Twitter
and his subreddit he's completely captive if his subreddit overnight turned
into a pro-communist subreddit as man gold accidentally would become a
communist the next day. I think that's mostly what it is. I don't know if he's getting paid to do this,
right? Israel obviously does pay a lot. We know that already. But he doesn't have like,
he doesn't have any like personal investment in this at all. He's just
straight up repeating whatever the fuck people are saying on his subreddit. He's a right-wing
grifter through and through. What's the point not like he spends the money? He likes it. It's
like a video game and it's not just about the money, although he does care about that certainly.
It's the recognition. It's the admiration. He loves feeling as though he matters.
He wants the admiration. He loves the big numbers. He doesn't have like a real political project.
That's why he fucking endures James fishback right like it's just ridiculous
He doesn't give a shit about anything. He just likes being relevant
And as long as he as long as he is is you know speaking this bullshit
There are plenty of Euro magaloids who will feed him talking points
They'll praise him. They'll act as though he is God himself
Like, his political movement is non-existent in the United States of America.
It's just non-existent.
Yeah, if WoW gave him views, he'd go back to that.
That's it.
A new federal judge ordered a secret review of what prosecutors told the grand jury in
the case against Don Lemon amid a growing pattern of alleged grand jury misconduct and
irregularities in Trump DOJ cases nice. What happened in 1950? I don't care what
happened in 1970. But when he wants to defend current Israeli aggression then
he does care about history all of a sudden. Look at Lebanon in the 60s it was a
great place. Lebanon has the potential to prosper and be a great country. They
can't do that if they have Hezbollah in their country. Or their genocidal bombing
campaign in Gaza which he compares favorably to Dresden. Ruiner we dropped
the firebomb on Dresden when we burned thousands of people alive shouldn't have fucked around.
Or there's a concern trolling where he says no I don't care about the people in these places
I just care about Americans but also I actually care the most about the people in these places.
The people that are in these countries suffer the most from it. They are the ones that suffer
from it more than anybody else. I mean I'm really glad that Noah went through the process of actually
listening to Asmongold continuously for like an hour. I've never done this, so I never really
realized how much he contradicts himself in the same exact reaction. But what's unbelievable to
me is that the people that are listening to him, I guess this is a common trait with Trump
supporters in general. I guess even if they're Euro-Magaloids or if they're Ameroid, uh,
about MAGA Trump supporters, is that they don't recognize when Donald Trump, nor Azman
Gold, is contradicting themselves in the same breath.
It's cattle.
It's unbelievably low IQ.
There's no object permanence whatsoever.
Like I've said before, I mean, racism is low IQ, 100%.
It's low IQ cope.
The idea that like you and others like you from your race are superior to other races
that are inferior is just low IQ cope, right? That's what's going on here.
More than Israelis, more than Americans, more than anybody else, they are the ones that
are truly being terrorized and terrified by these evil people. And I think that's the
saddest thing about it. And on top of all these tactics, right, the
the propagandizing, the retreating, you have the biggest slide which is that all
of these things are within the interests of American citizens. But fundamentally
as an American I have to advocate for American interests. I simply have a
tier list of the people whose best interests I keep in mind. At the top of
that tier list ranks American civilians, American citizens. That's right, American
citizens. It is within your interest to pay a bunch of money for gas and pay
over a thousand dollars per family due to a destabilized global economy and send a hundred billion
dollars of taxpayer money to kill children overseas instead of helping children here and having troops
get vaporized. There's nothing Americans love more than all of these things and the reason they love
it right the reason you love it is because it's a trade-off we are willing to make for the ultimate
goal of killing terrorism. I think that we need to remove the IRGC and we need to completely dismantle
them in all facets and all facilities. Islamic terrorism is an existential threat across the
Middle East and also globally the world. Yeah, and how's that going, man? You checked the news
lately. You wanted regime change? Oh, it looks like you couldn't get it. You wanted to open the
Strait of Hormuz? Oh, it looks like that couldn't happen either. Iran again. Straight still closed,
by the way. Straight still closed, by the way. I insisted it will keep the Strait of Hormuz closed
until the U.S. meets a sweeping list of demands.
The nuclear deal that you blew up to try and get a better one?
Ah, the latest term's not looking so hot.
Now that we have the text, it is materially weaker
than President Obama's JCPOA for the United States.
The Iranians put forward a new proposal,
which is actually quite remarkable.
What they say in that proposal is that...
By the way, I have damn near official confirmation
that Goat Shimer doesn't fuck with me, pretty much.
Okay? Someone who is in constant correspondence with him asked about us collabing and he did not
respond to that person who otherwise he responds to all the time. I have no idea why he does not
fuck with me. He's still my goat. He's still my goat. Okay. It's fine. It's okay. We are
no longer firm and committed believers of offensive realism. Okay. That's right. I am
a NATO Atlantis now. You did this. You did this, Mursheimer. You made me a NATO Atlantis.
You did this. You're controversial. What are you kidding me? He's probably one of the most
controversial academics in the country. What are you talking about? You're controversial.
He is, first of all, he is unironically like as close as you can get to being pro Russia
without being pro Russia, I guess, like he, he goes above and beyond on the Russia stuff
that even I'm like, okay, this is a little bit crazy.
Every one of the issues except the nuclear issue has to be settled up front
Which is another way of saying the United States has to concede on every one
Yeah, he might not fuck with me because I shit on Russia too much. I
Guess I have to go on judge no, no Polatano
Right
He loves the judge. He loves the good judge. That's the good judge. The bad judge is judge Janine
The good judge is judge. Is it Neopolitano?
Neopolitano, however you say his name. I love those boomer shows man. I sincerely watch them all the fucking time
It's so funny to me that like
Judge nap judge Neopolitano who I think also used to be a Fox news guy
Um, if I'm not mistaken, he's, he's awesome.
Every episode he shills gold. Yeah, no, it's awesome.
Mersheimer, Mersheimer loves going on that show. Okay. He loves going on that show.
of the 10 issues that I described before. We're not only talking now about lifting
less sanctions. We're talking about lifting all sanctions.
That's fine. No big deal. It's not like we depleted our missile stockpiles and seeded
sanctions relief and reconstructions. Yep. He got canceled. Fox News is the usual reason
men get canceled off Fox News. Wait, what? That's what Judge Napolitano got canceled
for. He did it. He did a sexual harassment, sexual harassment. Yeah, Glenn D's in Judge
Nepoletano, uh, who else? Who else? There's that, I think Australian guy, the decent verse.
It's so funny. This is like, this is what I like to call the bricks unks. Okay. Broadly speaking,
I like to call them the bricks unks. And then there's that one guy with the drone as his logo.
that's another one. Yeah, Tom Swizer. Yeah, Tom Swizer is the one guy. Who's the who's the
onk? Who is the bricks onk with the with the drone as his logo? There's so many. Yeah, it's
the let's be real. It's the Russia today onks. Yes, Daniel Davis. Yeah, I think that's wait, is that
No. Oh yeah, this is the guy. This is the guy. This is the guy. See, both of my goats are together.
Glenn Deason. It's the decent verse. This is the MCU for autistic foreign policy enjoyers. Okay.
Yeah. That's the guy with the drone logo. He's another one of those guys.
Yeah, many of them have or have had Russia Today shows. I love these guys so much. I
watch them all the time. The neocranx. Sometimes they say insane shit. Sometimes they say insane
stuff, for sure. But I love all of the bricks, unks. You got Chris Hedges, maybe Hedges can
help get an aim with the neocranx. My Trotsky's friend loves these guys. They always say insane
stuff. No, no. If you, if you watch them in like short bursts, they're fine. If you watch
them is kind of like with Nick Fuentes, you know what I mean? Like, you know how Nick
Fuentes fans can present them as like a reasonable figure at times. If they just clip it the,
the right amount, like just don't go, don't go beyond like the two minute line. If you go beyond
the two minute line, he just sounds like a fucking boomer who's like, Oh, they're trying to eradicate
the white race it's the inverse Hassanabi clip theory exactly it's the same with Professor Jong
it's the same with a lot of these guys if you listen to them in like two to three minute bursts
they're great you're like wow this guy seems to know his shit okay but if you watch the fourth
minute of those clips you'll be like oh my god what the fuck did he just say
That's how it works for many of these guys.
Between this and the Luso-Tropicalism thing the other day, man, you've been getting esoteric
as fuck lately, no.
Some of these guys are definitely pro-Russia, by the way, like openly so.
I don't even know why they're like that.
Yeah, Bricksonks, Scott Ritter is a great example.
Scott Ritter literally lives in Russia.
I think he has a pedophilia case here in the United States of America if I'm not mistaken.
Um, some of them straight up push Z like they just, I don't know where or how they arrived
at those conclusions, but they are straight up pushing Z.
Um, yeah, Scott Ritter, uh, wait, doesn't Scott Ritter live in Russia?
Scott lives in New York.
What law?
Wait, I thought he lived in Russia.
Well, I guess he goes to Russia a lot.
So that's why I thought he lived in Russia.
Goat Shimer doesn't respect you because you had Dr. Jung on the broadcast.
Slander is wild.
Wait, does this reader have like a charge like that?
Am I crazy?
Am I just slandering him?
Wasn't he like a weapons inspector back in the day? I think he was in the department of defense
and then, you know, he's got some weird shit going on.
Yeah, former UN's weapons inspector convicted in sex case,
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Jurors in Monroe County convicted 49-year-old Scott Ritter of Del Mar,
New York on six of seven counts. Six, seven. He was acquitted on a criminal attempt charge.
Ritter exchanged explicit messages with a detective posing as an underage girl and masturbated even
after the undercover officer stressed during the chat that he was a minor prosecutor said. Yeah.
He has two pedo charges. He was awaiting trial for one pedo crime and committed another one. Jesus Christ
Holy shit
Anyway
How do you know all this I just know everything man
What do you mean it's because I've lost formative memories
The first pettoe that isn't pro is real. Yeah. Yeah, true
True, I never thought about it like that
So
Yeah, if you were to ask me like, you know my first case like I've lost it it's gone
I had to download this shit into my brain instead. I had to download the the Glenn Deeson verse
Into my brain
Scott reloar he worked for Richard Butler for UNS com the UNWMD inspectors for Iraq Ritter was the one who confirmed that the CIA had infiltrated
UNS com
Confirmings to Thomas Sainz claims that UNS com was being used by the US to spy on Iraq
But yeah, I'm just so blown away by how quickly the Republican Party just accepted none of
these guys are Republican.
the record. Scott Ritter is not a Republican. These guys are like to varying degrees. Uh,
I wouldn't even say some of them are pro America. If we're being honest, like some of these
guys, some of these guys really love Russia. Like they fucking, they really do. I'm not.
Look, I get hit with that all the time. People say I'm pro Russia all the fucking time, but
some of these dudes are actually pro Russia, like genuinely, you know what I mean? Which
is fine. I mean, look, everybody's pro Ukraine around these parts might as well make it more
interesting. I guess I don't fucking know. Scott voted for Trump three times that makes
total sense. Wait, he's one of those guys who's like Trump is going to destroy the deep
state, right? That's that's why he voted for Trump, right? Oh, that's awesome. Of course
he did. What a weird thing to say. I'm just fucking around, dude. Can we admit this is
This is a weird, uh, this is a weird tangent, yeah, construction money, and weakened the
American Empire in humiliating fashion.
Mission accomplished, chat.
Thank you for your service.
Okay, so anyways, we return to that question of why.
If he says he's okay with killing civilians, then why is he lying and pretending like he's
not?
If he says he's okay with the U.S. acting like a rogue state, why is he lying and pretending
it's not?
that belligerence is directly harming everyone in the world except like a few billionaire pedophiles and weapons manufacturers
and I think there's a few reasons right I think it's preaching to the choir if you go to these videos
you'll see a bunch of comments talking about how awesome asmongold is for defending America's right to go out and kill terrorists
the choir is in on the line wait what the fuck is this bro this wait what happened to the chat
we just lost chat completely what is going on
Is everything okay? Why is there no movement in the chat? What the fuck's happening?
There's still 27,000 chatters. But this is really funny. Look at this. This emote is
hilarious, the condemning mode.
Chasp and ones right now, if you hear me.
I write they're willing to watch asman gold bale to address the facts that prove that when they say they're fighting terrorism, they're actually just killing a bunch of kids and you know,
doing the terrorism, they'll still believe that and support him regardless of what he says.
But also for the people that are somewhere outside of just the full choir, I think he's, you know, he's misleading them.
He's making it so that when they encounter evidence of Israel committing a genocide or the U.S. mass murdering people in wars of aggression,
they come with these lies planted in their heads about how what they're seeing or reading actually isn't real.
I don't think it was us. I think Iran blew it up themselves. Shooting a bomb at somebody is worse than flying an airplane.
The enrichment that you need for power is only 3-5%. Stop shooting rockets from apartment buildings.
buildings. They're not journalists by the way. Half of their journalists have
pictures of them fighting and then shooting in AK-47. The thing that is
happening, one of the most documented things in modern history, actually is
fake or actually is something other than it is. Nothing lying also helps protect
the grift, right? If you're right-wing and you support Israel, you can kind of say
whatever you want and you won't actually be punished monetarily or by platforms.
Somehow Asmongold has managed to push it. He recently got a two-week ban for
advocating for the murder of migrant men women and children this is emotional
blackmail right well you can't shoot these people they have kids with them
well then don't bring your kids if you don't want to get shot then don't bring
your fucking kids it's really simple you mean you shoot adults and deport the
kids right well I'd shoot whoever yeah I'd shoot whoever I mean if it's kids
women men anybody just shoot them they're gonna stop coming over but he's also
also aware that it's not a sustainable strategy to be saying stuff like that all the time,
so he's acknowledged himself, he's gonna tone down his rhetoric, not because he doesn't
believe this stuff, but because he doesn't wanna get banned.
I might try to tone, I'm going to try to obviously tone it down a little bit, because I don't
wanna get suspended all the time.
People like this aren't gonna last forever, right?
The facts are facts, and the truth is, sir, be more pro-Russia, read more before speaking
on such issue, Ukraine step on Russia red line, did you know that?
Yeah, I know you cranked up on Russia red line man is the truth and hopefully despite their best efforts
The truth will outlast them. Thanks for watching. See you on the next one. Goodbye. Kitty wants me to be done with the video
Great video overall once again
C-minus 42 minutes until Kurnaki cam is live dude
good. Will Cain had Nathan Robinson on and Nathan cooked his ass. Let's take a look.
Will Cain, I am begging brother have me on the broadcast man. I'm down to fucking do
it will will Cain in the membrane will Cain in the brain. That's me. That's me. I'll wear
the suits as well the people the math so you're waiting wait you're gonna take
healthcare you're gonna expand it because for all right and you're gonna
by the government and you're telling me in that process you're gonna save money
by the government getting involved in an industry because you're gonna save
money because your money isn't going to the profits of insurance companies
because the government is able to negotiate prices better and because
you're cutting administrative costs that come through a public system. Okay, what's your
best example in America of the government stepping into a market and making something
cheaper? Medicare. That's exactly what Medicare does. That's why we want Medicare for all because
Medicare is the most popular healthcare program in the United States. He's like shocked by
this revelation. He's like, this is new information. I don't know how to respond to it yet. No
No duh. That's the fucking point.
You have to be much more set up in the United States with private insurance.
Hold on, Nathan. Help me.
I mean, if the people that
Wait, Connor had a Nathan, Nathan Robinson always looks like he's in a fortune teller's
tent. Yes, he's just the most like he is the most New Orleans man in America. I don't know
How else to describe it? It's very funny. He is so, I mean, he, he's, he has met the test of time.
He has overcome all of his haters time and time again. There have been numerous instances where
there have been numerous instances where people have, have attacked them. Okay. Over and over again,
They've said like you're too goofy
You're too much of a goofy goober. You're too eccentric. You didn't like
Change your current affairs magazine into a cooperative formation or something
I don't know there was some drama back in the day, but I think he was like kind of indicated on that front too. He has
survived
every single line of attack
Okay, every single line of attack, people say, oh, you, we can't understand what your accent is.
What is your accent? Is it British? You've been living in America your whole life.
Why do you have a British accent? You got kicked out of the Norland's DSA. That's my goat.
That's my goat. He is the most sincere man in America. He does not give a shit. Okay. He does not care.
He does not care at all. He has been yelled at by the left his entire life. He's been yelled at by
the left his entire life, it doesn't matter. He just does, he just does his own thing,
no matter what. It's a mid-Atlantic accent that has only existed in pre-60s films. Why
did he get kicked out? Law, I don't know why he got kicked out. I don't even know if he
got kicked out because I'm with him. Okay. That's a L for the DSA chapter. Every time
he gets yelled at by the left, his background just gets more colorful. Yes. Socialist publication,
current affairs, fire staff are doing socialism. Yeah. He, uh, they wanted to, yeah, they wanted
to start a workers' co-op. I'll just say it like this, at the time I spoke to some of
my friends about this, because I was like trying to figure out what his deal was, because
I always thought he was a strange fellow. Okay. And here's the thing. I'll just say
it like this many of my many of my friends were journalists themselves who are socialists themselves
were like he wasn't wrong like not everything can be a co-op you know what I mean it was a group
trying to take over editorial control not form a union they are unionized now
current affairs is unionized now they were one of the fired editors Kate Root
posted on Twitter about the fires it was a profound pleasure to help writers
bring the best version of their work to public I don't know who this person is I
don't know
But in any case, I am, I'm a fan, I'm a fan of Nate, Nathan, Nathan Robinson can do no
long.
Okay, he can do no wrong.
He's always right.
Even if he's even if he looks like even if he looks to be in the wrong, did I say do
no long?
is Christ what the fuck is wrong with me oh my god
uh
he was right on suit socialism he was there before any of us were there
he is he's always been there he's my goat
Benjamin just knocked on what 3000 your 3000 I just
No kidding, we're locked in camp right now if you want to say hey, so you've knocked on 3,000 doors?
3,000, yes, I literally hit it yesterday. I was just so insane when I did it.
I don't even know how, I just come to every campus, I want to get a certain number of doors, I do.
You got that dog in me. I do, I'm locked in. I met your brother. Yes, I did, I didn't realize
was your brother at the time. You know, I like saying it. Yeah, well, I would, you know,
you're, you know, he's a little bit humble about throwing his weight around. Yeah, you
know, he's a big shot, but yeah, he was very chill. He's very proud. So yeah, it's been
awesome. I got, I got both my parents to re-register as Democrats so that they could vote for me.
No kidding. Already doing the vote. You crossed the greatest threshold converting your parents.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That is awesome. I even had my mom in Fox News comments yesterday being like,
You should be embarrassed of yourself. Leave my son alive.
That's awesome. That's very much like a southern mom thing. Yeah. Oh my god. To be in the trenches. It's great. That's awesome.
She like sent it and she was like, should I delete it? My wife was like, like gave a little crown to me. She's like, no, keep it up.
That's the energy. Yeah, absolutely.
What is this Liz peak Hassan piker exposes Democrats desperation to win back young men
most people have never heard a piker but suddenly stories about him popping up everywhere dog
Are you fucking for real? What do you mean? Who's who's writing about this Hassan piker guy?
Hmm, I wonder which outlet can't seem to take my name out of their mouths.
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This is, that's crazy. That's crazy that this is an ad. Like two different brands are trying
to boost their profile in America B by positioning themselves as anti data center. What can I
say? Not to be that guy, but mailing piss is a federal offense. Yeah, bodily fluids,
right? Remember, we are America B. They're not. They're America A. We're America B.
Okay, that's the reality, that's the real TRUKE.
Yes, and develop the new political philosophy, create an innovative technology, run a significant
organization, served in our country's military, he's not a thought leader, or an especially
witty speaker.
Nonetheless, he's gathered millions of followers on Twitch, a platform mostly used by video
game enthusiasts saying outrageous things like Americans are 9-11.
Most people have never heard of Piker, but suddenly stories about him are popping up
everywhere.
Why the sudden acclaim, Piker is the new favorite of the radical left.
Democrats, though, are divided on how to handle Piker.
Okay.
Foul language.
They apparently think that's part of Trump's locker room appeal, except for a son of Piker
who curves a routinely and appeals to young men online looking for someone to hate.
shocked of some wins. Like being an early supporter of New York City Mayor Zoramundanianism, notable
laws like backing Francesca Hong, a gubernatorate candidate in Wisconsin. Evidently, Hong's past
comments about wanting to cancel Thanksgiving, a Bosch police did not sit well with voters. AOC and
Bernie were smart enough to steer clear of Hong. Hong's comically bad run, but Pyger jumped all in.
He was furious as she lost and blamed her defeat on Boomer saying outlaw Thanksgiving, outlaw boomers.
If you read that piece in the article and you think that I was being sincere and not
literally fucking joking, you should be outlawed as a boomer, regardless of your age.
Most recently, Pigerwine and the Democrats should be defending him.
His police service after several Democrats distance themselves from Piger Declarement
to injure the party.
Pigerwine wants to be taken seriously, but his appeal comes after refusing to endorse
Democrats of sport Israel, including former vice president Kamala Harris,
pikers impact will be tested a new and Florida primary voters will pick either
two-term incumbent Democrat Jared Moskowitz or DSA back all over Larkin.
Larkin is a Democrat activist and a proud DC candidate who's campaigning hard
along with piker. polls show that the race is close, where Larkin has blasted
Moskowitz for taking a pack money to support Israel. It's a risky posture and
district reduced account for roughly 25% of voters, but then so is campaigning
with the son piker.
This broke Mike from Pierre's brain today.
Monique is with us in Bangor, Maine. Hi Monique, how are you?
Very well. Thank you to Kelly for taking my call today.
Sure. If you got by her, your life's good. What's up?
That's a good move, Monique.
So I am looking for some guidance from Dave and Dr. Delaney about my will.
Um, I have two daughters, one of whom is doing very well financially.
She and her husband are in the 1% and the other daughter earns about few.
Yeah, I don't care about this.
All right, let's do the Kurnaki preview chat.
Let's get started on the Kurnaki preview.
I want to get you guys in the mood.
Okay.
This is the Kurnaki lube.
Tomorrow, we're going to see yet another night of high stakes primaries across America, including
one particular house race in Florida that I can't wait to tell you about.
One Republican operative called it a who's who of the clown show as a cast of conservative,
mainly carpet backers compete in the race for Florida's 19th district near Naples.
Just this weekend, President Trump threw his coveted endorsement to Catalina Lough, who
has run for Congress before in Illinois in 2020.
Against former Illinois State Senator Jim Oberweiss,
he's not, Trump did not endorse him,
Oberweiss is now also on the ballot tomorrow in Florida's 19th.
There's also Ola Hattwatma,
who ran an unsuccessful campaign for Congress as well
in New York,
and then became an advisor
to Indiana Republican Congresswoman Victoria Sparks.
Two embattled congressmen from other states, of course,
are also vying for the nomination.
Do you remember North Carolina's Madison Cawthorne,
the youngest member of Congress at 26 years old
before he was voted out following a rather chaotic,
single-term in Congress in which he claimed people
in Washington were inviting him to orgies
and doing cocaine in front of him?
He's running in this race too.
Chris Collins from New York, remember him?
He was sentenced to 26 months in prison
for playing a role in an insider trading scheme.
President Trump, of course, pardoned Collins,
months into his sentence. He's running in this Florida race too. We also can't forget turning
point dog. How much, how much media coverage was afforded to Francesca Hong in 2020 being
like, we should cancel Thanksgiving. Meanwhile, you go to the other side of the fucking political
spectrum and this is what the fuck they're on. This is what they're doing over there, man.
This is kind of what I mean when I say like liberal media apps. Absolutely is more predisposed
with rat fucking socialists and other progressive candidates. Because this kind of stuff,
stuff, this kind of stuff would absolutely play a formative role in, in helping shape
the national Republican party in the eyes of, you know, boomers and independence and
moderates. Right? Like, like this, in my opinion, is far more illustrative of the way that the
Republican party operates nowadays than the, the socialist insurgent candidates are for
the Democratic Party. And yet, all of the coverage, all of the coverage revolves around
socialist Democrats, insurgent Democrats, the date, were they too woke? How woke were they?
How unacceptable? Meanwhile, you got like, the motley crew of rapists and criminals
running around in every race pretty much, like every race around the goddamn country,
You got one guy who's like at least beat the shit out of like a five year old, you know what I mean
What the fuck is going on
It's like they put
It's like they put this through like a ai to to spit out
Like how how how insane can we make our candidates?
And USA's backed candidate John Strand, his resume includes former international underwear
model and a year in federal prison tied to his involvement in the January 6 attack on
the Capitol before being part of President Trump.
Candidate Jim Schwarzels, a local Florida broadcasting mogul, he's running ads on his
TV and radio stations deriding the parade of out-of-towners and promoting his own campaign.
The seat is currently open since current Congressman Byron Donalds is running for governor, but
donald's is not endorsed anyone so it's still anyone's guess
which of these characters could win the chance to mount a political comeback
because the real
winners buying for the c
home i got every one of these candidates met every time i hear about like a
republican
race that's happening in the
every time i hear about a sleepy republican race that doesn't get like
any sort of national media attention
the moment of the race is when we find out that like there's a guy named amir hasan for example
and republicans end up voting for his opponent that dropped out and in spite of trump's endorsement
on amir hasan republicans decided to vote for the other guy who had dropped out weeks ago
okay and he dropped out manually by sending a handwritten letter because he couldn't figure
out the website portal. It's fucking insane. Which one the Trump indoors the smoke show?
Yes, the sexy one. Obviously. Yeah, remember when Madison Cawthorn vaguely blackmailed
the GOP elected saying they all went to freaky sex parties. Yeah. And then they fucking destroyed him.
But yeah, let's talk about. Let's talk more about which woke candidate said, I don't like police because
they're too violent in like 2019. Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's do endless and has a coverage on that front.
Hi there, welcome to Meet the Press Now. I'm Ryan Nobles, and if it's Tuesday, voters
are voting with the midterms fast approaching. Heading to the polls for primaries in four
States around the country, including Alaska, Wyoming, and California. But all eyes are
on Florida, Florida, Florida, and the potential impact of the state's mid-decade redistricting
after the Republican-led state legislature re-drew the state's congressional maps earlier
this year in an effort to help Republicans hold on to control of the House.
Tonight, we'll be keeping our eye on the matchups in seven key battleground districts as Republicans
hopes in that as many as four seats.
Campanning yesterday in Virginia,
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson
sounded confident that he'll still be
leading the chamber next year,
despite the growing political headwinds
facing his party.
It's fascinating thing to see the
Democrat Party there in the midst of
now an open civil war.
Truly they don't know who they stand,
what they stand for,
who stands with them.
They don't.
Whereas on the on our side,
we're united under the banner,
the broad banner of pedophilia
and different kinds of sexual misconduct. That's right.
As long as you've done some kind of sexual misconduct, then
It kind of seems to me like it's uh, it's appropriate for you to run on a republican ballot. That's right
We are united the nation is united the republican party is united
And perhaps my son should stop being united with his phone as he checks my porn consumption habits
That's real. Look it up. That's not fake. My son monitors my porn consumption habits have a leader
They're kind of a rudderless ship. The Republicans represent what we have shown. This isn't just words. This is action
We have cut taxes. We have cut regulations. We have broadened the path. We had a poverty for more people
We put the economic conditions in place for more jobs and higher wages and all of this
And that's what you're gonna continue to see doubling down on that and making sure that we bring down the cost of living for every American
Now, we're also tracking some statewide races in Florida, including for governor and Senate,
but perhaps the biggest Senate race tonight is happening all the way across the country
in Alaska, where not one, but two Dan Sullivan's are competing in the very crowd.
This one's so funny, God.
Our politics is a fucking joke.
Yeah, Dan Sullivan Jr. is competing for the seat where Dan Sullivan is the incumbent.
It all party primary.
The entry of a similarly named challenger to incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan has sparked
a legal battle and accusations of democratic interference.
But ultimately a second Sullivan is on the ballot.
The top four finishers will advance to the general election, but Democrats hoping former
Congresswoman Mary Paltola could flip the seat and potentially help them flip the Senate.
Bolstering Democratic hopes to regain the majority in both chambers are the significant political
headwinds facing the president and his party.
A new Reuters-Hippsos poll found the president's approval rating has fallen to the lowest point
of his presidency to just 33 percent.
an issue surrounding the economy, a major focus heading into November.
Voters say Democrats have the better approach.
It's cool that, um,
Hakeem Jeffries came out when it's a D plus 18 on healthcare and was like,
yeah, we're not going to do Medicare for all. Oh, is it a 90 10 issue?
Yeah. Fuck you guys.
Joining me now to talk about all of this is NBC news chief data analyst,
Steve Kornackie. He's breaking things down. Of course,
the big board and with me on set national politics reporter Bridget Bowman.
Steve, let's start with you. We talked about this redistricting. It's really
scrambled the map in Florida. What are you going to be watching for tonight?
Yeah, let's take you through. There's really four districts, as you say there,
that Democrats now have that Republicans through this redistricting are targeting
and trying to flip. You're looking here at the Republican governor's race. Byron
Donald's favored certainly coming tonight. We'll see what happens. But let's
let's go through those districts here. First of all, start in the ninth congressional
And you can see this one changed a lot.
This used to be a district that was heavily concentrated
in Osceola County, Southern Orange County,
large Hispanic, large Puerto Rican population.
And you can see here geographically,
now a much more expansive district.
A lot of Republican areas there in sort of Heartland, Florida
have been added to the district.
The embattled Democratic incumbent here is Darren Soto.
He's not facing a challenge in the primary.
This Republican primary is going to determine his opponent,
But just give you a sense here of what this district, I apologize.
These are the old numbers here.
I didn't mean to put those up.
But this district now under these new lines would be a very strongly pro-Trump district.
So Soto running uphill in a redrawn district there in the ninth.
Also go to the 14th district here again.
The Democratic incumbent long-serving Kathy Caster.
She's been there 20 years.
It's a family name.
The Caster name there in that Hillsborough County area is a very well-known one.
Her mother was a politician as well, nearly got elected to the United States Senate.
United States Senate. But again, this district changed. What happened here was heavily democratic
parts of the city of St. Petersburg were taken out. And again, this district, as it's
now made up, would have voted for Trump by a solid margin here. And you can see this
is the field of Republicans who have entered this race, Beltran and Steele, seem to be
the two who maybe have separated themselves. Again, we'll see what happened. But two Democratic
incumbents there running very uphill battles. If you take a look here at the 22nd District,
again, this was totally transformed. This Michael Cabanara. That's right. A is me. Michael
Cabanara over here.
District had been represented by Lois Franco from Palm Beach County. She's now running
a Democrat running in a different district. So this is an open primary for each party
here. But again, totally transformed district would have voted for Trump here. You see the
Republican primary is a crowded one. The Democratic primary, Pia Dandia,
expected to win here. National Democrats have rallied behind her. And a very
interesting one here, the 25th district here. Let me start. Jared Moskowitz, an
incumbent here. Now again, the line scrambled so much in in South Florida,
so he's actually kind of moved to this district to run right here. He's got to
face, get by a challenge in today's primary. This is a DSA challenger.
Our boy!
You see these candidacies take flight in some other parts of the country. This
would be sort of an unlikely place here in south Florida this district. It's a
quarter Jewish. It has a lot of Cuban expats in it. First, second generation
Cuban Americans. That's not true is only 5% Cuban. Um, it is very Jewish,
though. 25% Jewish is is a huge percentage in comparison to the rest of
the districts all around the country. Um, it is a relatively pro Israel
district. So we'll see what goes. We'll see what happens.
Who fled socialism, fled communism. So we'll see if the DSA can get any traction
in a place like this. But Moscow, it's then again, we'll have to run. We'll see
who is Republican opponent is here. You look at the primary right here. But
again, a district redrawn all four of the districts I just showed you would have
voted for Donald Trump by somewhere between nine and 17 points under their
new lines back in 2024. Some very dramatic changes there. Okay. And
Yeah, but we're not living in that reality now. So it's a lot closer. We're also watching a special election in California. Tell us about that. Yeah, so take a look here. The 14th district of California member California. They had their primary before they had your special election primary before the top two advanced.
two Democrats, Aisha Wahhab, Melissa Hernandez,
not a very close race in the preliminary.
What has happened here is that pro-Israel groups
have been in a ton of money trying to stop Wahhab,
who's running to the left in this campaign,
trying to stop her sort of at the last minute.
So it's a bit of late drama in this campaign
where in the preliminary, it was a very lopsided race,
but has that late push that's come in nationally
against Wahhab, has that gotten any traction?
That's what we're going to see in that district tonight.
This was Eric Swalla, the Democrat had resigned to seat.
That's why this special election is taking place here.
It is an overwhelmingly Democratic district.
It's just sort of what flavor of Democrat are you going to have?
Right.
And the winner of this would go right to Congress, right?
They wouldn't have to wait until the end of the year.
Yep.
OK.
All right, Steve, stand by.
Let's bring Bridget into the conversation.
And let's pick up where Steve left off
in terms of redistricting.
How key is Florida to any hope so that Republicans
have of maintaining their majority?
Yeah, it is really important because it could help Republicans stem some losses in other places.
Remember, Democrats only need a net gain of three seats to take back the House.
So if Republicans have big advantages in four new seats in Florida,
that could help cancel out losses elsewhere in other parts of the country as well.
It doesn't seem, though, that no matter what the political environment is like,
that it's going to be difficult for either party to build a sizable majority.
We're talking 20-plus seats. Is that something almost impossible?
It does seem really difficult.
That's because redistricting has kind of shrunk
the number of competitive seats.
Along with just how polarized we are,
there's fewer and fewer swingy seats nowadays,
especially when you look at compared to the 2018 election,
when the last big wave year that we saw in the House,
there were around 100 competitive districts at this point.
It's around 70 right now.
And also in 2018, it was a lot more lopsided.
There were way more Republicans,
almost all Republicans were defending competitive seats.
Now it's pretty evenly split between Democrats
and Republicans, thanks to the redistricting
that we saw this year.
So it does seem like it's gonna be a real knife fight
and that every seat is gonna matter.
Yeah, and we're also watching another progressive
versus moderate matchup in the Florida Democratic Senate
primary.
Florida is a lot redder than some of the other states
that this fight is played out in.
Could this really tell us what direction
the party's headed in?
It could potentially.
I keep an eye on the boat share
that state representative Angela Nixon gets.
She's the more progressive candidate in this primary
against Alex Vindman.
If she gets kind of a big chunk,
that could be an interesting sign
of how fired up progressives are,
whether Vindman has a challenge
if he's the nominee to kind of bring folks together.
That being said,
Vindman has way outspent Nixon in this race.
He spent 10 times more money than she has.
So it'd be really surprising to see him lose.
But if you see her get a pretty significant chunk,
that could be an interesting tell of the energy
that's on the left, even in Florida.
And of course, Vindman's twin brother
already serving in Congress and up for reelection
in the house out of Virginia.
There's also the race to replace Ron DeSantis.
he is of course term limited
there's a real crowded primary on the republican side
uh... but byron donals has the president's endorsement talk to us about
who the democrats are feeling
yes of the expected them and democratic nominees here is david jolly he's
actually a former republican he's a former republican congressman so he
could potentially have some cross party appeal with republicans who remember
him
but that means
all right let's get the fucking kernack you hear here
that's not a time with your in the sixth district
uh... this was a trackish national attention range of time
Republican congressman who was elected in a special election early last year.
He's expected to be, to not have much trouble tonight, but this race is attracting some
national attention.
Fine himself as a congressman has made some inflammatory comments.
He is one of his opponents here, though, who's been condemned by leaders of both parties
nationally in the run-up to this.
So there's just some, I think, national interest in this one.
Fine.
Again, expected in this Republican primary.
I'm trying to avoid to say to be fine, but but he's expected to but we'll we'll keep an eye on that much more drama though right here south of the
Sixth district in the seventh district. Okay, this one is
Corey Mills an embattled incumbent
He did get Donald Trump's endorsement early in this race. Trump did not reiterate that endorsement late as he did reiterate it for some others and
Mills facing a serious challenge here from Ryan Elijah a television personality
in the area, well known, and he's attracted to Elijah,
some big name, local support,
and some members of the delegation too.
Annapolna Luna, Republican, has endorsed him.
So a very endangered incumbent potentially here
in the 7th District.
We're gonna be watching that one closely.
We're also gonna be watching here.
But let's first shout out the 9th District.
What would I do, Dandy, Randy?
Randy Fine, it's not gonna happen.
Completely by redistricting.
I mean, I fucking hate Randy Fine.
I'm gonna show you actually the Democratic government here.
I'm gonna really, really hate Demi's area, too.
So it's no skin off my bones.
Excuse me, kind of looked like this.
You know what I'm saying?
Some part of Orange County,
south of Orlando there, excuse me,
Oceola County and then into Polk County.
It has a, it had a large,
Hispanic, large Puerto Rican population
and he was able to win, so it was
by double digits in this district.
It has been redrawn.
All of this is new territory in this district.
This is sort of Heartland, Florida here.
All of this is Republican territory that has been added and the district has been changed
You can see now Trump would have won this district in a landslide
This is the terrain that Soto is now going to try to run for re-election and we're going to find out who his opponent is going to be here
There's as the results start to come in. We'll show you there's some geographic
Contours to the to sort of my back
Again Soto it was a district that I'm I'm I should have never made fun of fucking candy so was dude
I'm having a hard time with the utilization of the English language. We already have to deal with representative Brandon Herrera
We can't take rep Bill Zarian on to
Yeah, they're both it's literally dude the Randy find dambels area and race is so crazy because it's like it's literally Nazi versus Nazi
I
Guess like dambels area and is is anti Israel while also being a fucking anti-Semite
I don't know how like real his anti-Israel take is and Randy finest pro-Israel
But once again, it just doesn't matter because both of them are fucking nasty nasty little perverts
You know front runners here again, we'll get into specifics as the number start coming in
I want to get through this tour though. I also on the list here for yeah
It's it's muscle Nazi versus fat Nazi
It's a very different lo
to be. In fact, there is
in this district now, the
see this is just all new
the state toward the Gulf
stretches from inland Br
a Broward County all the
into Collier County here
like Weston Broward County
island. That's kind of th
now. So again, crowded Republican primary. The Democrats, there are two candidates here.
Pia Dandia though has gotten a lot of national democratic support. It's certainly expected
to be their candidate. We'll see what happens. But again, this is one of these districts
where just the redraw turned it into a district. Trump would have won by double digits. And the
last district in this category right here, you know, starting the democratic side, the 25th
district, again, this is part of musical chairs. Jared Moskowitz doesn't doesn't currently represent
at the 25th district, but
the 25th district under th
because of all the changes
kind of work. Most of the
out in this district toni
two reasons. Moskowitz, t
This is the only dsa back
candidate in florida tonight
running against Moskowitz
It's basically a coastal d
Miami Dade through Broward
You're basically going fro
beach in this district, all along the coast, Moskowitz versus Larkin. Does the DSA have
any energy? This would be maybe demographically an unlikely place for a candidate like Larkin.
This district has a large Jewish population. It's a quarter Jewish, also a lot of Cuban-American,
Cuban expats, the first, second generation. Not been the sort of demographic recipe for
these DSA candidacies, but we'll see what happens here. But this district, too, whoever gets through,
This is one of those districts Republicans are trying to turn into through the redraw a Republican
pickup. Trump would have carried it by nine under the new lines. And here's what the Republican
field looks like. Again, a pretty crowded field has emerged right here. We'll talk about the
specifics as the results start coming in. But we're going to be looking at those four districts.
There's also drama in the 24th district here in Florida. This is a heavily Democratic district.
Federica Wilson, long time
Democratic incumbent, not running.
This is a Kendrick Meek.
You may know that name is Kendrick Meek Jr.
His father served in Congress.
His grandmother served in Congress.
Third generation in that family,
trying to sort of reclaim this seat.
But a lot of attention on that race.
And Debbie Wasserman Schultz,
the other one to talk about here,
is Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Again, this musical chairs game
that a lot of these Democratic incumbents
played in south florida. W
of this too. Her home got
22nd district that was j
than run in that now spro
district that goes all th
coast. Schultz, the wass
in the 20th district. Okay
plurality district based
Lauderdale. Her opponent
Cormac is a now former member of Congress. She resigned her seat as she was facing potential
house expulsion. She's under indictment, but she is now running. So she resigned her seat
a few months ago is now running in this district while facing that indictment. Number of other
candidates here, Luther Campbell, you may remember him, a rap star in the early 1990s,
Elijah Manley running to the left right here, Dale Holness, a former Broward official who
nearly won the seat a couple years ago against, won a seat a couple years ago against, uh,
sure for us McCormick. The question here, Washington, which has taken a lot of, uh,
has taken some heat, um, from black leaders for coming into this district, which is a
black plurality district with a history of being represented, uh, by a black member
of Congress. Um, but will the divided, you know, there's a number of black candidates
in this race, will that sort of divided field there allow her with certainly a lot of name
She brings a big, you know, fundraising into this will allow her to get by and survive as she again moves basically moves districts here
I see three minutes till polls closed. So I just I wanted to get through those look tonight is gonna be a real test of
What kind of motion the progressive left and the DSA local DSA chapters have in the state of Florida?
Win or lose we're gonna learn very valuable lessons here. Okay, and as far as
has, um, like how, how much motion just being of straight up rapacious anti-Semite, uh,
and super racist has for the gubernatorial primary, I suspect fishback doesn't crack
10%.
But I would be shocked if he, I mean, if he passed 10%, that would be a shocking revelation.
I'm assuming it's going to be like 99% under the age of 35 voters.
It was such a meme primary in general, like a meme primary run.
His campaign didn't have a lot of money.
Obviously Byron Donald's had a fuck ton of money and also had unlimited support from
Trump.
So we'll see.
We'll see where the future of the party is headed.
the way Florida goes. We're really going to have a Florida show tonight, but these are fun because
I hope I'm not setting expectations. They're going to blow up my face. A lot of votes come in.
It's just you can, Adam's laughing because he knows I'm just jinxing it. I just get worried.
I get nervous. But yes, the historical patterns are these votes come in real quick and I don't
know where they'll come in first, but yeah, we'll jump on them. Did I forget? I
wanted to get through as much as like, oh, 19th district.
We don't have it on here.
But I wanted to, we got a minute, right?
I got time to get into this.
This is a fun one.
It's not going to be a general election battleground.
This is an overwhelmingly Republican district,
but this is Byron Donalds who's running for governors
giving up the seat.
You recognize some of these names?
Madison Cawthorne, former North Carolina congressman.
Catalina Lough. She ran for Congress in Illinois six years ago. Chris Collins, former member
of Congress from New York. He was the first member of Congress to endorse Donald Trump
for president 2016. Jim Oberweiss, perennial candidate from Illinois. Jim Oberweiss ran
for Congress in Illinois in 2020 against Catalina Lough. He actually finished a little
bit ahead of her in that race. Jim Schwartzl, he's a local. This is the, listen, it's fitting.
This Republican primary here, it's a wide open, it's been sort of, it's attracted a
ton of candidates.
It's in that part of Florida here, obviously, where there's been explosive growth.
Obviously, a lot of people moving to Florida from out of state.
So isn't it fitting a lot of these out of state politicians who've come here for various
reasons are squaring off in this race.
That said, there was a last minute endorsement in this race of Trump for a lot.
So maybe that will end up settling it.
Seven o'clock polls are closed.
just go to the statewide look here so we don't miss any county that comes in.
Sometimes there can be a few minute delay, sometimes it can happen super fast here,
but something's going to light up in the next five, ten minutes here,
and we don't want to miss what it is. Again, if it's in one of our congressional districts,
we'll zoom in and take a look at that, but it might also give us a little bit of clarity.
Again, we know what the expectations are in these statewide races,
Byron Donald's getting that Trump endorsement, Jay Collins, the current Lieutenant Governor
here in the Republican side. His campaign, really, he was appointed to the job in 2025
by Ron DeSantis. He's, the drama in this campaign has been Collins trying to counter
the Trump endorsement of Donald within the DeSantis endorsement of his candidacy.
DeSantis hasn't done that. He stayed on the sidelines. He has not endorsed
Donald's in this race. You know, it seems that DeSantis, right, he got kind of, you know,
at loggerheads with Trump a couple years ago, obviously, didn't work out well for DeSantis.
I think the thinking is that he didn't want to invest capital going against Trump's candidate in a race like this, so he stayed on the sidelines.
Collins, I think, was kind of counting on that for at least to give him, you know, maybe a fighting chance in here.
So the expectation certainly is that Donald will carry the day here.
James Fishback has gotten certainly quite a bit of online attention.
We'll see if that translates into anything here, but that's the Republican race for Governor.
governor again, it's going to toggle through statewide races here. Ashley Moody, the appointed
Republican incumbent there for the United States Senate, um, uh, you know, with Marco Rubio joining
the administration again, she's not expected to have any trouble tonight. Keep an eye on that.
What might be interesting here? Oh, we got votes. We've got votes starting to come in.
Okay. Now, this is Ossiola. And holy cow, right off the bat, folks. Alex Vindman,
who came in that is the has raised about 20 million dollars this campaign. Alex Venman,
who was that whistleblower figure in Donald Trump's first impeachment back in 2019 became sort of a
well-known figure to Democratic activist nationally. This is a Angie Nixon, a state legislator who
joined the Democratic Socialists of America during this campaign vastly outspent by Venman
And now you're in Osceola County, as you can see,
this is just south of Orlando.
Steve, Leigh Ann.
Leigh Ann.
State Cloud.
America is here right now.
Look at that.
OK, we've got Leigh Ann County.
Oh my god.
Wow, folks, we've got some right away.
I say, we've got a big surprise right away potentially here.
Again, now, we want to speak to the state capitals here,
Leigh Ann County.
This is a big population center.
This is the population center of this part of the state
We've got the press, Osceola County, Nixon is leading there.
Now the coast is starting to come in.
Flagler County, we've got just about all the vote, we think.
This is our, in Flagler County,
Vinman's going to carry it,
but he's carrying it by single digits.
Take a look down in Volusia County, it's Vinman by 10.
Go a little further, Brevard, Vinman, barely.
It's basically a tie there right now.
So you have Osceola.
Oh my God, what is happening?
This is where the largest Hispanic populations in Florida.
We've got Kissimmee St. Cloud, large Puerto Rican population, in particular,
in Osceola County.
After wait five minutes, because I just subscribed.
We've got Metatou Statewide.
We've got 8% of the votes statewide, and there is Nixon leading.
We've got a little bit more now coming in the Gulf Coast.
Citrus County coming in here.
This will be much bigger in the Republican primary.
Hernando comes into Vindman.
But these are not, oh, wow, these are not numbers Vindman wanted to see.
These are numbers Nixon wanted to see.
We take a look too.
Now, just zoom out 9% statewide.
So Nixon leading that.
I want to just check in on the Republican primary
because we're getting numbers there.
Senate, no surprise.
Moody, doing fine there.
Governors, OK, governor's race.
You can see right away for Byron Donalds.
Look, he's at 50%.
It's two to one over Collins.
Asmongold.
And it's consistent for Donalds, right?
And Nick Quintess is his favorite district.
We're going to do an update on news now here in the second, we're rich back in the second
folks.
You've been watching seven percent for, for Donald's.
He's getting what he wants to see right away in the Democratic primary for governor for
Jolly, clearly getting what he wants to see.
Come on.
Come on.
What about Larkin?
This becomes the drama right away.
Look at this.
We've got nearly 20% of the vote in here and Angie Nixon, oh my God, what is happening?
This has good down ballot consequences. I think we're Larkin to Nixon
Leading in Broward County by 10 points. Okay. Where the fuck is the someone like me?
I just want to um, Elijah lost 30 because we're good
Yeah, we lost at 50%
We're gonna do a hit here
Elijah gets 12%
Dale Holnes, Debbie Wassen, Michelle wins Florida House 20
Holnes got second place with 21% it was it was not even close
What about Larkin?
We have about 20 seconds, folks, so I'm just going to stop and we're going to pick this
up on the audience now.
Okay, Moskowitz is cooking.
64% to Larkin's, 35%.
This is incredible, dude.
But folks, this is a huge surprise right away.
Pinellas County, right, Charlotte County.
So Nixon has Broward right now, has Osceola.
This is Alakaua, right?
This is where Gainesville is, University of Florida.
Again, state capital, Florida states, and Leon County.
This is small here.
These are, so there is.
They hate Vinman because of the Trump impeachment.
That does put her ahead in the count.
Boy, Miami Dade, like these three counties
in a Democratic primary, Palm Beach, Broward, Miami Dade
are going to be about 30% of the vote.
Broward is the single biggest.
And that's why that catches my attention right away.
The other thing that I would say that we've seen,
remember this is early vote that we're looking at.
These big chunks that are coming out.
Remember these DSA candidates, the candidates on the left,
we've seen tend to do better elsewhere at least
with the election day vote,
i.e. the vote that has yet to be reported out here
in these counties where we're seeing results.
If that trend holds, that's very-
Lesson learned, Florida can't be saved.
did just get some more guys some more guys golf coasts coming in we got pasco guys just
north of Sarasota yeah wait what
Randy Fine is losing to Daniels area by a lot I know still very early what I do is
what you have yeah I think right away a surprise no that's not in the Democratic
definitely mistake state Senate in Florida now this there is zero percent chance that
That's the case.
Because Marco Rubio, the Republican, joined the Trump administration, I'll show you the
Republicans side quickly.
Ashley Moody, who was appointed to replace him, certainly in good shape in the Republican
primary.
The Democratic primary, Alex Vindman, if you remember this name, he was the whistleblower
at the heart of the first Trump election back in 2019, which made him something of a folk
hero to Democrats nationally.
He raised a ton of money for this campaign.
His opponent here, state legislator, Angie Nixon, running to his left, joined the DSA,
Democratic Socialists of America during this campaign.
Vindman was thought to have a wide advantage over her.
Certainly a vast...
It may have been Ms. Rachel.
Angie said the first comment was like, Omar Preston's lead Maxwell Francis.
We're back here, but the most famous supporter was Ms. Rachel.
We've got nearly a third of the vote now in statewide.
And you could see Vindman is ahead in the count, but it's close.
And a couple of things that jump right out here, Broward County, one of the biggest
vote producing county in the Democratic primary here, Nixon leading there with about two-thirds
of the vote in Broward County.
She's doing very well in Osceola.
And this is Kissimmee St. Cloud around here.
I think not surprisingly for a candidate on the left, Alakawa County, Gainesville State
University of Florida is here.
She's doing well there.
She's doing well in Leon County.
And what those numbers are doing is they're keeping her competitive.
I do see more of the Vindman numbers at the Vindman shade.
I will admit, I'm actually a little bit surprised that Debbie Wasserman Schultz cracked 60 so
easily.
I thought at the very least it would be like a 50-50 split, but it turns out, look, this
is a, a heavily black district, right?
It's a plurality black district.
It's a, it's a black opportunity district.
And honestly black voters still vote for whoever the, the party establishment is presenting
as the most electable option, even when there is an actual, even when there's a black candidate,
I guess you have to be like an exceptional black candidate like Donovan McKinney was
in order for, in order for you to be able to win the district on like any grounds. Oliver
Larkin lost as well. Let's see. Oops. Did I, what the freak? I can't see. Yeah, it's,
it's, uh, yeah. Jared Moskowitz wins, uh, on decision desk at 63% of the vote with Oliver
Larkin 34. It's not a bad showing overall. Right now, you're right. It is not good news
for Vinman. I do want to ask him, sorry if you're to made this point. Do we know some
this early vote is or the vote that you have right now is that the early vote is
the mail-in vote or these votes today? No, that's right. That's what they do in
Florida. I'll give you an example here in Broward County. You see about two-thirds
of the vote is now counted. That's early vote. That's vote by mail. All of these
counties get that ready and they report it out very quickly after polls closed.
Florida is not unsayable. This is a very strong showing straight up. Oliver
Larga and Elijah Manley, they got no national endorsements whatsoever. Are you crazy?
It's on the left doing better with that election day vote. No count. No, dude, Florida was the most difficult out of all of these
races. Right now, if that trend continues here, that you watch McKinney victory speech, you can see what he wants. Yeah.
I think this makes McKinney's victory over Shreya Thanadar all the more impressive. Obviously Shreya Thanadar was like an exceptionally weak candidate.
But the fact that like black voters
still overwhelmingly voted for Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the establishment pick over black
candidates that were running in that race. And that she still would have probably won
in a one-to-one matchup against Elijah Manley. If Elijah Manley was the only candidate running
against her, it shows me that, yeah, the defensive voting is, is the number one name of the game
here for a lot of like older black voters in general. But then again, I mean, there's
obviously there's there's you know it's only a plurality black district so maybe
we got Miami Dade and that's what it is I don't know
Angie Nixon there in Miami Dade okay okay wow so let's just a couple things
we got a third of the vote in in the Senate primary and this is a huge surprise
this is a huge surprise that's shaking out that also means we're getting votes
in these congressional districts and one that I immediately want to check in on
here seeing that Angie Nixon is leading in Broward and Miami date. I want to see
what's going on in Jared Moskowitz's primary. They've been distributed
throughout the U.S. The one that we do have to check in right now and is
Florida 7, the Mills district. We do have results out of Volusia. Okay, we do. So
okay here we go. We've got Volusia. What's Andrew Stolz? She joined DSA. She's
progressive. She did a triple slight rally with Elijah Manley and Oliver as well.
The co-host of that show, you know you can see this is then you've got Seminole
County which is the fast-growing suburb, you know kind of growing from the Orlando
area here. This is about the division between these two counties. It's about
50-50. I think there's going to be a little bit more vote in Seminole County than there is in
Volusia in this Republican primary tonight. But so there's mills with the
early vote in Volusia County with an advantage of just six points over Elijah.
And you got arrested for protesting the redistricting bill.
Right now. So as Adam says, that would keep an eye on that. That's an incumbent who's in
potentially some trouble. Do we have other house races, Adam?
I think that's the only house race that we have a bulletin on right now.
Okay, because obviously it just, you know, I'm jumping down to 25 and, you know,
you know, what 25 is this democratic primary? Again, it's this, it spans here. This is Palm
Beach County. This is Broward County. This is Miami Dade County. And you see Angie Nixon
in the governor's race. This is just a sliver of those counties, but Angie Nixon leading
Miami Dade and leading Broward so far. So we were saying, now, this is definitely the
doing better than Manly. She's a state rep. She's a state legislator, uh, has more like
statewide endorsements or more, more experience. Whereas Oliver Larkin is a first time runner.
Elijah Mandler and Manly doesn't have like too much.
Check back in on that now. Look at that. We got nearly 40% of the vote in and Nixon leads
the catch of Howard. Oh my God. Oh my God.
Okay, and this just came in too. Duval County, look at this, look at that margin for Nixon
in Duval County, a 57 point margin over Vindman. So now we've got nearly 40% in. This is, this
is a, well, I'll tell you what, there was talk that Vindman was taking this for granted
and
these results
are this incredible i've got to be a bit of a shock to him into the to the
party establishment again
you think this is really well i didn't think that the democrats it's not in
the final of the rest of the very level of competitive senate races for the fall
when the talk about florida and that in that way this is one
the democrats had hoped that maybe they could put into play
uh... if the climate was really working in their favor but that was they were all
the national democrats report to i think twenty million bucks and something like
that
for vinman it was cat it was premised on him being
on him being the candidate
and now it will get more than forty percent what what we just get another
big batch of that hills bro i think it was a hills bro just came in i mean look
at this
nixon leads
in
do all she's crushing it
uh...
leon county state capital tally assie
she crushing it
she's up almost ten in hills bro these are big counties she's up in our all over
largan primary is over they vote
uh... is over moscovitz was uh... declared on decision that we're seeing
this right you also be shaltz one in the case of the one coming in and she's
winning it
as we were thinking
by a wider margin than she was winning the early
and if that's true then this is even better news for her everything you're
seeing that she's up in broward
and she's up in miami day
i mean these are these are big big pieces of the puzzle right here
uh... statewide and these are smaller counties now
but she's also putting up and so what that translates into
she is yeah
then it is indeed
deep deep deep trouble
right now
uh... adam did you have a
well i i i i i i think that is not going to be done on the house results
we were in the night is that it is you know we've been looking at the uh...
uh... for the first day of the other statewide races are all going
as i think they were expected this
the shock of the moment when angie nixon's doing against alex evin men in
this democrat i think i'll re-logging and you know i think we have some
results here very pro-israel district twenty-five percent jewish looking at
here
uh... so don't
there was a it was a tough it was a super tough race regardless of the four
districts republicans have targeted through redistricting the district
mainly used to be aciola county a little bit of poke and then into southern
orange canary jerry moscos defeats the sdc all over larkin all of this is added
republican territory here under the redraw turned into a district that would
have gone for trump
and now we're getting some results
now there's a lot of geographic division in this
uh...
uh... ben butler is gonna is uh...
is expected to do well
in sort of these heartland counties right here
uh... which together are going to add up to probably about a quarter of the
money there are in june since in most of the voters and you can see that
look at that yet
uh... maybe i mean it's a small rushing it
now could show be one of the smaller ones here's about six percent of the
vote here's where you got a look for butler about twenty percent of the vote
is going to come out of highlands county but i think yeah butler's gonna run up
the score
uh... is going to run up the score here
chalifaux is was uh... in the middle of the general makes it look like it would
last in one million is that he's been sitting there right now for a job the
school board there
uh... and he's leading the account right there in aciola is going to be
uh... i i i just said it's gonna be about twenty one percent of the vote
what we really have have to see here is indian river
because this is going to be about forty for this but there were zero beaches
is gonna be about forty percent of the vote
and this is where dan greene spent a ton of money this is
should be kind of his base so but overall not so great national progressive dog
what i'm talking about here in poll county that much is a little bit we're
talking about two fucking districts in the house
for 458 seats versus the Democratic Senate seat, you understand that one senator is like
infinitely more important than House of Representatives seats, right? Or 435, sorry, not 38. It's a,
this is an out of control upset for the left insurgent candidate who did not get any national
endorsements. And Angie was a, is a massive long shot. Look, the, the Larkin race was
very important for us. I like him a lot. I think he's very charismatic. I think he's
great on comms. He did everything right. It's just, you know, it's also good to have like,
like a white boy in the, in the run up.
I was looking at it, if there was a second result out of Belusha County right now, let
see if that's in here. Rashida to leave is not like, like I love Rashida. Yes. That's my, that's my big
sis. Okay. But when I'm talking about national progressive endorsements, I'm talking about AOC or
Bernie Sanders. Rashida to leave in Ilhan Omar, they make endorsements in other races. It's like,
it doesn't get the same level of media attention. Unfortunately, it's like AOC endorsement or Bernie
standards endorsement does largesse is just be the fucking basic on this you
get hired by national dsa to be their comms person so here we go this is the
one this is a core republican district now this is interesting all of these so
schwarzall jim schwarzall is sort of the local okay in this thank god zoom in
here for it's just right outside Fort Myers here, but this is like Lee County,
a little bit of Collier County here, Cape Coral would be what you'd think of for this district.
Very, very Republican, Byron Donald's district. Trump endorsed Catalina Lough at the last minute.
Now you're looking at, this is just from the Collier portion here, you're looking at early
vote from Collier. Lough is running second, but Trump endorsed her very late. So if that endorsement
is going to be what carries law. She will do much better with the election day vote
than the early vote. The early vote here in this portion of the district, this is the
story.
Here's the real sad state of affairs. The Democratic Party might just completely drop
any, uh, any spend on the Florida race if, if, uh, Nixon wins. So there's the other,
there's the other sad affair there as well, or they'll just make her like rid herself
of any like DSA affiliation or whatever until they get until they choose to go in on that
race by force. And I'm not sure how like, uh, I'm not sure how, how, uh, stubborn she is
about that affiliation. Look at the governor's race twin, bro. I can't, he has does anyone
have the DD, the election day vote really break for a lot after that Trump endorsement.
If you want to go to the statewide election day pre-election splits. Okay, so we're gonna
look at Lake County first. Yeah, we're getting a little bit of election day there in the
New York Times. I want the decision. That's 52, 48 in the election day. Nixon's winning that 53, 47.
Okay, so that's yeah, that's a 10 point shift. She no lost the early vote by four
She leads the election day vote by 70 fucking governor 10 towards the candidate of the governor race
County is another one. Yeah in the advanced vote
Binman was winning that 51 49. I want to look at the election
Is winning that 61 39 there. Yeah, that's that this is the pattern we've seen. Yep
in Sarasota County.
Yep.
Vinman was winning the advanced vote there, 66.
Oh my God, what?
44.
Uh-huh.
And Vinman is winning the left and right vote there, 53, 47.
Even in a county that's strong for him, look at that slippage.
Wow, this is the pattern we've seen nationally.
And so that's, you know, what's the hope here if you're Vinman?
You're, you're, you know.
Damn, bro.
even in a place like Sarasota, which is not a small,
it's not huge, but it's not small.
This is a really good,
overall it's a really good county for Vinman,
but the rest of the vote that's coming in here,
Adam just said, current is breaking about 53, 47,
the rest of the vote that's gonna come in here,
he's not getting much from that.
And he's trying to make up now
more than 60,000 votes statewide.
Yeah.
In Florida 20, we just got a report from Broward.
Yeah, okay, so we're getting some house numbers this,
oh wow, that was very fast.
We said these numbers come in fast, folks.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who previously represented a,
currently, she represents a different district now.
Her house is in the 22nd, the new 27th district.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz still has motion
and in come and seek reelection.
The morality African-American 20th district here,
NBC News projects will win that primary.
This is an overwhelmingly democratic district.
We can give you a sense of it under these lines.
Harris would have won it by nearly 40 points. So Wasserman Schultz, whose career was certainly
threatened by his redistricting.
Yeah, this was a fucking major deal. Ed and Jermaine did this right about this, by the
way.
Get to the 20th district. She will win this primary.
This was my expectation as well.
And in this district, this would be a safe democratic district in November. So Wasserman
Schultz appears as survived.
It was totally ridiculous. The amount of outsized media coverage they got was so insane to me.
Again, part of the story here, certainly, it is just a terrible campaign overall. No
fundamentals.
Now you've given him an opportunity to become a fucking influencer.
We almost won the seat in a special election a couple years ago, a distant, distant second.
Sheila, Sheriflus, McCormick, the former congresswoman.
Yeah, this is the Trish Back Coalition, guys.
So Wasserman Schultz survives.
Other house races, it looks like we're getting a little bit more,
looks like we're getting some in 22.
Let's give folks a sense of what's going on here in the 22nd district, okay?
Again, this is, we just said, this is, we just got 25 as well, sorry.
Oh, sorry.
Okay, let's go to 25, because we teed this one up.
What's happening to Jared Moskowitz?
You see the surprise there in the Senate race.
Is it happening in a house race for the DSA candidate?
It is not.
Jared Moskowitz.
Not even close.
I think that's Broward.
We're looking at, again, this is, it's roughly a third for each one of these.
So the Broward portion here, and Moskowitz is from Broward, we got the early vote and
and there's masquots with a thirty point advantage over larkin here so again that the the advantage
that nixon has were showing you in that senator you look at four twenty five moscow is only
close to twenty one day just thirty an hour plus three three bombings for both or tell
us yeah of uh... i mean it still wasn't close it wasn't close it wasn't even anywhere near
close let's be real nbc news projects survives this primary of from ahover larkin the dsa
back candidate. Now the question is, who will Moskowitz face in the general election? We
don't have numbers yet here. I imagine they're going to populate any second. Yeah, they'll
populate in it.
Look, I wouldn't say this about Francesca Hong. Okay. Now that that race is over, I will
fucking openly reveal something to you. I didn't feel this way about Francesca Hong,
but I was actually a little bit worried about Oliver Larkin in the general. I can say it
now openly. I was a little bit worried about Oliver Larkin in the general that I did not
think about Francesca Hong. If you remember, I was like, nope, Francesca would be fine
in Wisconsin in the general. I was a little bit worried about Oliver Larkin in the general.
That is a plus Trump four to plus Trump nine district. They would have turned that into
they would have turned that into like a fucking national story about how the DSA stole a seat
From Moskowitz, who definitely would have won and then blah, blah, blah, all this shit, you know, it's out of our hands now.
It's out of our hands.
Yeah, it doesn't matter. Jared Moskowitz essentially Republicans or Republican wins either way. Yeah.
And Moskowitz will still struggle in the general, for sure.
Brother don't undermine your own theory of change dog. It's fucking Florida. What are you talking about?
Brother our theory of change is solid is sound. It's also not replicable everywhere around the country at least for the time being
time being like we're dude there are a couple places in this country that's
super maga okay florida is one of those places
yeah everyone is a boomer everyone's already on fucking medicare so they don't
give a shit about Medicare for all is going to be in Orange County, Southville,
leading their own Martinez is from there, but leading him narrowly.
So what that you literally say all the time,
I'm going to vote progressives.
What the fuck?
Okay.
I'm going to repeat this one more time.
Our time will come and I do think that the South,
there's a lot of opportunity in the South.
This district is not a normal district.
It's a district where you have some of the most conservative Democrats outside of the Republicans, okay?
Not every district is the same. The demographic of the district is important.
You're talking about Florida, which is like in most Florida districts, especially this one,
you're looking at a very old, you're looking at a retirement home district that has like a shit ton
of very conservative Democrats and just very super MAGA Republicans in general. Like it's Boca Raton.
Oliver Larkin's district is one of the only districts in the country where like, you know,
when they were asking him about like, well, how much would you, how much would you tax people
who they're making over $500,000. And he didn't have a good answer for that.
That question is the, that district is the only district where that actual
question matters. Right? In most other districts in the country,
you talk about like $500,000. Well,
that's not the overwhelming majority of my constituents.
That's the one district where that is the overwhelming majority of the
constituents, at least in fucking Boca Raton.
So they get that Highlands County number when that comes in, um, Adam, maybe we could set
some kind of an alert.
Where else can we look here?
The seventh district that looks like in Corey Mills district, we're getting a little bit
more awesome.
We have some, we have some same day here now.
Yeah.
We got a second.
I'd say that a balloon.
Austin ox was foam bagging.
Had a woman hear me out for a few minutes on Oliver Larkin today, asked to stay us on
Israel and then says she stood even more with Moscow as now and then ended the call
with a fuck you.
experience. I have not had phone begging for MailIQ Heroes, Chris Rapp or Adam
Hamawee. Something, something Hamash, he clearly knew a lot about Moscovus
already. Maybe just wanted to hear what the volunteers for Larkin were saying.
I think Oliver Larkin is a wonderful career being the National DSA Spokesperson.
Election day. In my opinion. Is Mills gonna get the mag of nuts? This is
three thousand this might be kind of an outlier but is this is this telling us
that Elijah might be good it might be outperforming mills with the election day
vote and if that's the case again mills be in big trouble because look he jumped
out to a lead in the early vote here in Volusia and now if Elijah keeps hitting
the election day vote at the clip Adam just said Elijah would probably catch
mills with the remaining vote there in Volusia County 53 percent in Seminole
Alex Vindman's 46 and 71 percent. Oh my lord. What a fucking clearly in some trouble. What a run
Some big trouble there in district in the sixth. I did want to check in we said we thought Randy fine would would likely be okay
This is what it looks like
This is just one county here late county
We're getting a part of late county in fine leading that by about 35 points again seventh district
Where else just looking do we have some numbers here looks like the 14th district? We've got
We've got some businesses.
Kathy Caster, the Democrat, again.
Oh, we've actually got a result here.
Okay, so this is significant.
Mike Beltran is a former state legislator
from Hillsborough County.
NBC News is projecting we'll win
the Republican primary in Florida's
14th congressional district.
He's defeating another former state legislator,
Kevin Steele.
There were questions about Steele's residency,
the district that he represented in the state legislator
is actually from Pasco County.
So none of the constituents from his legislative district were actually in this district.
They both were self funding.
They are a large part of this.
No, it's a shit ton of people here don't vote it off.
The minority that is now conservative and turned out more here.
And again, Beltran now will face off against Kathy Caster, Democrat.
She's been in office for 20 years.
We're talking about the fucking primaries in the midterms.
Like that's what do you, you think the majority of people vote in the primaries in the midterms
and other districts.
This is just who it is.
That's just where it is.
We'll be running is how it is all around in a district again
Dude, this one is under a new line. They took out Alexander women raised a
Million and nearly crack a million dollars Trump would have carried this by like
Fundraised they'll try and this would be a pickup for Republicans is one of four that they're targeting in a minute
We're gonna go back on news now. What else do we have at us? I don't want to neglect it the Democratic Senate primary
70% of the vote do we have it? I mean
I mean, if we got some pal, okay, we got Palm Beach.
To be fair, Vinman is leading there.
To be fair, Vinman raised that, but didn't spend it. So it's not like a, it's not 16-1.
He didn't spend it. He was, he was waiting for the general.
Larkin lost. And so did Elijah Manley. Whoa, James Fishback at 9%. He's cracking 9%.
Hold up.
Hold up, fishback motion.
I thought it'd be tough for him to go over 10.
Maybe he's cracking it.
Steve, this is a big win for a lot of reasons.
I'm sorry, say it again, Tom.
I missed.
I think we have a race call in Florida.
I think it's W. Wasserman Schultz.
Wasserman Schultz in the 20s.
Yes, absolutely.
On the house side here, Wasserman Schultz for district
was transformed by this redistricting effort.
Her house is actually in a different district.
She opted for running a 20-inch district.
Wait, does Erin, with neck and neck, would find style?
This is Mason Broward County, Fort Lauderdale.
There was some controversy because this is a plurality
African-American district.
There's a history in this district of representation
by black members of Congress,
but she decided to run here,
and again, there's sort of split opposition.
You can see two Wasserman Schultz.
She easily out-fundraised her opponents,
so she wins this thing handily.
And again, this is an overwhelmingly democratic district.
They even put Aspen Gloucestershire.
It looks like Debbie Wasserman Schultz,
whose career was certainly threatened
by the redraw here in Florida this year,
has survived this primary and is very likely
to go back to Congress next January.
And somewhat of a counterpoint to what we were talking about
earlier in the broadcast, right?
She's the establishment candidate.
You had a democratic socialist there at the bottom
who was getting some traction running
with that trio of candidates in Florida,
but not so much tonight, right?
Well, and I think, yeah, more to that point,
time in the 25th district. We also have a call here in the Democratic primary.
Jared Moskowitz, who is being challenged by Oliver Larkin, who is a Democratic Socialist
American House candidate. Again, this is Broward, Palm Beach, Miami, Dade along the coast.
Moskowitz, we're projecting, has survived, has won there. You can see the margin now
just over 20 points. So, yeah, it continues to be the story in that Senate race here.
Angie Nixon landed on the left. Yeah, with nearly three quarters of the vote now. And
what we had talked about time the last time I checked in with you about was
nixon's
dan bolzerian
neck and neck with randy
how is that even possible by the way that's crazy he's cracking twenty five
percent gosh dan people most really hate his ass in the senate race you're
seeing
something there that the left well i think we'll crawl about if this holds but
not necessarily in some of those house no this is this is right that race okay
Steve, thank you. Always great to have this as well as in the term back. Okay,
folks, I appreciate Tom rolling with us here because there's just we're juggling
a lot as I think you are and I don't want to lose, you know, this is this is
the most significant statewide result that we've seen. Again, the others are
kind of times that was the one that's, it's I think a surprise to a lot of folks
and that Nixon lead here again, the biggest thing she has my name right is
the day carry well the two main things she has going for her
uh... by the fact that she's she's ahead but it's that she's
doing better with the election day vote
and it's just so even in the county's as we're showing you even in the counties
that are not only a few minutes at the point where he'll be a little bit of a
bit of a whole campaign for voters is one would hand in the nomination you know
where we're going to get a big price the vote that's coming in now in these
places in nearly as what a little bit of a spectacular day of coming in
it's much more nixon now where i think that's a big idea by the way that
right here
uh...
the is the panhandle of all of the rest of my decision uh... decision that's
for now
how many of our primary not really fine
three to four the mail the effort for percent of the votes
in a statewide democratic primary in the country's panhandle counties
and uh... the army and not see it was really there for for the designers not
so far
it's nixon
who's winning.
Not me and Dorsey joined recently.
Yeah.
Republican counties.
But it's Nixon who's winning.
Look at this.
It's Nixon who's winning up here.
Leon County, this is one of the first that we saw come in
tonight.
Jefferson County kind of get into the bend there.
They picked that Hitler over and fit Hitler.
And so yes, to the left here, there
will probably be some debate.
What was this?
What does this represent?
If this is something that holds here,
there was a lot of talk that, again,
This is incredible. This is so good. This is fucking good as a result like this speak to his failures as a candidate
Does it speak to something that Nixon herself tapped into? She didn't have near yet. She did by the way
Left unnoticed from this race is Angie Nixon is anti genocide and Alex Vindman is pro genocide
For the record just so you guys understand like I know we're looking at district by district
We're like all Debbie Wasserman Schultz. How does she win or or Moskowitz? How did he win or whatever?
but like statewide in Florida, the Democratic party is very clearly going for the Medicare
for all anti genocide candidate by insane numbers when Alex Venman had all of the national
endorsements. Okay? Okay. Yeah. This was on the other hand, Angie Nixon's national endorsements,
Corey Bush, Hannah Pressley, Ms. Rachel. She had a lot of local endorsements like local
leadership at which obviously plays a big role she's she's in state politics so
that's good it's what we said the election they vote Adam told us about the
first three thousand votes of election they vote in Volusia County breaking for
Elijah I said maybe it's not let's see more now we've seen more more election
they voters come in it continues Elijah is pouring it on with the election they
vote he's now taking the lead in the count in Volusia County narrowish back
to lead the champion watching image at 17% of the vote a sixth of the vote
still to come in Volusia County the election day vote is what this is the
trajectory is clearly pro-elijah with that so you can expect him I think likely
here to expand on this in Volusia as the remaining vote comes in now Volusia is
about 45% of the vote in this district we need to see Seminole the Seminole
gonna look like Volusia or is it gonna look different Mills got it for mills
Now it's got to look different. Otherwise we've been tracking them. We've had a number of incumbents lose primaries this year house primaries
We saw a John Larson Democrat go down to down in Connecticut last week is mills about to join Larson and a number of others on that list
Certainly what's happening in Volusia County suggests that distinct possibility
We have had it looks like more has come in in the ninth congressional district. Let me take a look there. Yes, Highlands County
We said what was
I cannot believe Dan Bilzerian did better than James Fishback.
Out of the Groyper vote, the Groypers were all in for Fishback, and they hated Dan Bilzerian,
and Dan Bilzerian is fucking outperforming James Fishback.
Yeah, I don't know if you guys know, but there was internal drama where the Groypers
were like, fuck Dan Bilzerian, they called him Dan Cazarian, they said he was like pro-Jewish.
right? God, I know too much about this shit. Oh no. Green by 10 right now. What
that nets out to is green is leading. This is narrow. Green though is leading
Butler by about 1200 votes in Chalifaux. Meanwhile, powered by Osceola, right?
Shot with it. Yeah, we did make a new call in Florida house six, the Randy Fine
race. We've called it for Randy Fine. Yes. Okay. Called it for Randy Fine.
Chalifaux here, Osceola County, now that we've got 88% of the vote in in
Osceola County. 88% of the vote is in there, only 63 in Indian River. So right
now I think that the possibility that's raised here and how much is coming in
in 63 in Orange. Again Orange is less than 10%. It's about 21% of the vote is
going to come out of Osceola County. It's the most complete county in this
district outside of Okeechobee, which is very small. So, Chalifaux is kind of breathing
down Green's neck right now, but I think that the Chalifaux has sort of, let's use a Florida
fruit analogy, Chalifaux has squeezed more juice out of his orange than the other candidates have.
Why? Because Chalifaux's base is Osceola County and it's nearly 90 percent, right?
Greens, we say is Indian River. It's only 63%. There's more votes overall in Indian River anyway.
And again, Butler, you know, there's a lot to come in Highlands. Butler's hope is that the
election they vote in Highlands breaks his way big time. So that's, that would be his hope.
Greens hope, but Butler's hope. The problem for Chalifaux is, you know, get outside of Southern
Orange County and Osceola County is a little bit of poke that'll come in. But he's running, you
You know, you get doubled up in Indian River
and he's a non-factor in Highlands County
and in Heartland, Florida.
So I would look at green
and I would look at Butler right now, perhaps,
more than green and Chalifo,
just by Chalifo being in second place.
Okay, where else do we have numbers?
We've had some, how did these come in?
Yeah, we've had some developments in 24 and 19.
I've been interested in your take in 24.
Yeah, let's get 24 up.
Okay, so let's, we're looking at,
We have a sort of a split here.
Oliver Gilbert, OK.
Chevron Jones, state senator in the Broward County
portion of this district, is leading Oliver Gilbert by nine.
Kendrick Meek, so OK, one thing we could see.
You thought all three would lose.
I did too.
In the 24th district overall is that the Meek come back,
the third generation attempt by the Meek family
to win this seat, not going to happen.
So this is now a race between Oliver Gilbert and Chevron
Jones.
Let me just, I had a note on this I want to keep in mind here.
So there is a geographic split here, right?
Oliver Gilbert was the Miami,
is the Miami Gardens mayor.
This is the Miami Dade portion of the district
and Chevron Jones is a state senator.
2022, Hassan, I've been yelled at a gray chatter
asking why you weren't covering the Florida election
while watching JCS.
I'm sorry, this is the-
How fast we grow up.
This is the note I have.
Yeah, I mean, this is a very different time.
Pull sort of bigger lead with the early vote.
Okay. I have a note to myself. Adam, can you check this? I should have checked this ahead of time.
Yeah. The St. Petersburg poll, they did a poll here.
Why did Oliver go for such an unfavorable district?
What are you talking about? It's just the district that he's a part of. You can't just like,
Dude, he's not, he doesn't have any prior state level experience whatsoever. He can't
just like carpet bag somewhere. Like he's, he's looking for all intents and purposes.
He's a random guy, right? You can't just, and then the Republicans redrew the district
to make it more conservative on top of that too. So like it's not, he lives there. Yeah,
he announced a, an entirely different district, uh, against Moskowitz where his chances were
far better. It started to look increasingly like Angelicsson will beat Alex Vimman in
Florida, US Senate, she has run up such big margins in her home base at Jacksonville and
is winning in Miami-Dade Broward Hillsboro Tampa. That's a winning dem candidate. Yeah.
What's shocking to me is that Jones was leading among the people who had already cast their
vote early voters, 48% of the vote. Any updates on Larkin yet? It's over. Larkin
lost, mainly lost. We know the polls have been-
K-Hive being okay with Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Schultz sort of tells you that they're just
bots or page-shelves, right? There's no way K-Hive would want Debbie Wasserman Schultz
representing that industry if they were ideologically consistent.
So very close, but that's, you know, the meek family comeback not happening, and there's
more votes left from Gilberts' source of tranks than from Jones.
I didn't mean to say that. And then maybe we'll see some indications
of Gilberts doing better with the election day vote. Okay, that's in the 24th, and again,
It's an overwhelmingly democratic district,
so you're just looking at it.
We just got an update in Florida, 22 in Collier County,
and I believe...
And there it is, okay.
Casey Askar, NBC News Projects,
will win the Republican nomination for Congress
in the 22nd Congressional District.
Hey, Hasanami, you stupid libtard.
I already have it, yes.
He will face Pia Dandia in the general election.
Pia Dandia, a former White House fellow
under both the Democratic and Republican administrations.
She's championed by national Democrats.
They've been excited about her candidacy.
She wins her primary as expected with ease
and she will face off again against Corey Asker.
Now Corey Asker had run originally a number of years ago,
excuse Corey Casey Asker had run a number of years ago
and he had missed the Republican primary for Congress
against Byron Donalds.
He ended up suing Donalds for campaign tactics.
after that primary, some thought that might negatively affect Asker in this race.
Donald's obviously going to be the scanner there for a public issue.
Do you know much about Angie Nixon's campaign?
Yes, Chatters.
This is Asker.
Angie Nixon did a rally with Oliver Larga and Elijah Manley, the Trump the oligarchy
rally.
You're winning that.
She is, she is a state legislator that was running for, running for the Senate on the
democratic ticket and Angie, uh, Angie Nixon, uh, is, is pro Medicare for all anti-Israeli.
She's, she is a, a major progressive in this race, like an actual huge progressive upset.
Despite the big cash disadvantage, Angie Nixon endorsed by Rep.
President Zidhan Omar.
We should have to leave it.
It is in strong shape against Alexander Venman with election Davos shifting further towards
Nixon.
It kind of shows me that like district by district, you still have like very conservative
pockets in Florida, but broadly speaking, when you have a progressive candidate, um,
they clean house, they clean house on, on Miami date and all the other areas like the
younger areas.
So it's a huge progressive upset.
She's DSA.
She didn't get a DSA endorsement, but she joined DSA during the campaign.
Not sure if she'll hold on to that affiliation in the general.
She might, she might drop it.
knows, but like, I don't know how, how loyal she is to the DSA identity. But regardless,
it's a, it's a massive, massive upset. No national progressive endorsements other than
Rashida to leave in Elon, Omar guys, like no Bernie nod, no AOC endorsement. She actually
cooked. She fucking cooked. She cleaned house. And it's kind of wild. It's kind of wild because
unlike Julie Gonzalez, this is a much, much redder state than Colorado, right? Julie Gonzalez
ran away from a DSA affiliation in Colorado. Whereas Angie Nixon is getting carried into
this upset victory with local black leadership and being a part of DSA and having like the same
ground teams that Oliver Largan and Elijah had.
I think it also, it might have literally helped that she just didn't get the national attention
because like we saw this with Peggy Flanagan too, because whenever there's like national media
attention they immediately are like negatively covering so it clear it's clear that like even
with larkin he was expert on comms and yet all of that national media attention didn't end up helping
him out because he was constantly fucking getting yelled at it wasn't dsa bro wait what
what? It wasn't DSA bro, I just said that, what do you mean? Oh yeah, no, it's cause
it's a sleepy race, yeah. Sometimes it's better to not have national attention. It's
gonna be a very difficult proof you have no swear over the results. Thank you, exactly.
Exactly. If you touch that race, Vin Min would have dumped 10 million on Nixon if I'm being
honest. Yes, this shows that the hyper focus from the media that is constantly in my direction,
constantly yelling at me is actually totally fucking immaterial. Okay, all you're doing
is shitting on me and I'm sure like freaking out boomers who think that there's like a
real communist revolution taking place and I'm responsible for it. Someone's going to
fucking kill me in the process, whatever. But this problem, if you're an establishment
Democrat, this problem is not going away. Right? It shows because I like Angie Nixon,
but I didn't fundraise for her. I didn't do any, I was supposed to do the, the chomp
dollar garky rally, but I didn't make it out in time. So like, ultimately, ultimately,
there you go, proof in the fucking pudding that I am immaterial in the grand scheme of
these people want the change regardless.
And again, it was, I thought it might have been telling, right?
He had the early endorsement from Trump.
Trump reiterated a lot of endorsements
in the closing stretch of this campaign.
This was not one that he reiterated.
And Mills, you could see what's happening here.
Elijah, by the way, it's interesting.
Again, there's a theme here in these Florida primaries
of candidates coming from other states.
Elijah's from Indiana originally.
He ran in a congressional primary, Republican congressional primary in Indiana.
I don't live in Florida, but I got a lot of his ads you were highlighted in them.
Then came down to Florida, established himself, again, I think he was the host of...
What ads?
Venom in put me in campaign ads?
You were definitely more directly connected to his campaign than any other.
I wonder if that did anything.
I was highlighted in the campaign ads.
Insta ads for Larkin.
Oh, oh, oh, Larkin put me in his campaign ads. Oh, I didn't I didn't know that
Critic district targeted by not a good district to put me in campaign as he asked her cold will face off against Pia Dandia
Other I don't even think I'm an actually grand like that. Watch. I think nothing new has come
Oh, it looks like we got glades glades coming in. This is very very small, but glades coming in there
for Butler, as expected. This is the Butler core of the district waiting to see, you know,
the next shoe to drop in Indian River. We've got early vote. Is the election day vote going
to look like it? Is it going to look different? That's a fair question. Still a little bit
to come in Osceola County. Shalifo though, that's where his best numbers are, but there's
not a ton of vote left there anymore. Shalifo also getting the most out of the board.
better show than James Fishback is hilarious. Yeah, look at that. Uh, green with the advantage.
Um, Butler is the one I'm kind of watching as, as we get more highlands. Does that Butler number,
because if he could get that number up, if he could build a much bigger margin, a bigger margin
over green, then. Um, yeah, Alex bin again, the, uh, the statewide
Consultant class needs you dead or gone. Media is the career many want after politics and they can't griff when you're around
Yeah, here's the thing. Here's the thing
Vinman was pro-Israel Angie was very critical of Israel anti genocide, right?
Like Vinman was the nationally endorsed conservative Democrat
He's like he was like the resist moms like the resist liberal
candidate here
Whereas Angie Nixon, whereas Angie Nixon is like got relatively little national
attention but tremendous amounts of statewide endorsements. A lot of black
leaders endorsed her. So it shows, I mean she was the pro medicare for all
candidates, she was the anti-Israel candidate. So the fact that she like is
is putting up this incredible performance, this unbelievable, you got a shout out from
Mahog of the Dearborn Council meeting? Jesus Christ.
Yeah, here's our priority page. Medicare for all free childcare, free paid family,
sick leave national rent freeze, uh, anti, yeah, anti data center, foreign policy, rooted
in diplomacy, ending unconditional US military aid that's fueled the genocide in Palestine.
Like it's crazy.
It's crazy, crazy, crazy shit.
Like her win also shows that black folks do fuck with the USA and the rest day.
I mean, she wasn't like fucking super branded with DSA stuff.
Let's be real.
She joined DSA during her campaign, but it's not like DSA endorsed her.
She had a lot of door knockers that were from DSA, but ultimately, like it wasn't, she
wasn't carried by DSA at all.
She is not dissimilar to an Optolul Sayed style candidate.
But in terms of her, in terms of her worldview, in terms of her policy, she's like, similar to an obdolal said, um, I don't know why they haven't called it yet, because it kind of seems like it's over, right?
Pensacola polls are closed. Panhandle.
the Republican turnout numbers versus Democratic turnout numbers look like? I'm not so sure.
Polls in the West are still open and the panhandled. That's why they're not calling it. Okay,
that makes sense. Can confirm this is true. Just informed was just informed Debbie's daughter
literally works for APEC.
1.35 mil for Republican, 1 mil for Dem in Florida, Jesus Christ.
God, Florida is so fucking cooked, dude.
Jesus Christ.
Ugh.
You're, he's doing pretty good
in his neck of the woods there, Palm Beach.
You know, we're both, oh, we just got more vote here.
More vote came in, and again,
this is election day vote now,
it's coming in Palm Beach County.
Get Singer the mayor up in this part of the district,
and that now takes you to 90% of the vote in,
And Singer now has opened up a 1,500-vote margin over at Moraitis.
The key there, I think, the number for Singer is good.
It's 10 points of separation from Moraitis.
But then look what's happening in Miami-Dade.
That's the story.
And look where the vote is.
The most vote that's left to come in this district is Miami-Dade.
And Singer is crushing Moraitis there, crushing Franzis there
by 20 points.
So look, we think maybe it's possible all the vote is in.
in the Broward portion of the district,
there's a little bit to come in Palm Beach.
What would a candidate like Larkin
put up two years ago in the place for singer
is by far doing the best.
So it's looking, if you're at Scott Singer headquarters
right now, you're getting really excited.
And if you're at Jared Moskowitz headquarters,
you're getting the opposition research books out
because it's certainly pointing here
towards the distinct possibility that the 25th district,
again, will be Moskowitz versus Singer.
This is one of the four,
one of the four that Republicans have redrawn to, to, to
try to, you know, go on,
seat out of Florida, new seat out of Florida because
my sources are saying Trump would have won this district.
My sources are saying that James Fischer is cracking 10%
Oh my God.
That means 135,000.
Trump 100 and 35,000, 39,139,000 people were like, oh, a holocaust denier, that's good.
In 2020, you know, he didn't make 10 point gains in every state around the country.
Florida is so fucked, it's so fucked, it's so fucked, it's so fucked, it's crazy.
level was a one-off. Not that Florida necessarily has become a blue state, but if the order
received is something closer to 2020 levels, pre-20, you know, that's what this district
looked like in 2020. So that's what Moscow should do.
I apologize now. I said he'll, he'll, we'll see, we'll see what it looks like when all
the votes are counted, but I said he'll barely crack 10. I didn't think he would crack 10.
if you were saying he'd do 5% 7% I said 10% is valid. It just still sucks to know like
speculating that he'll hit 10% is one thing but seeing the the totality like seeing the number
of people that were like this pedophilic Nazi is my guy in the state of Florida that's an entirely
separate reality. Okay.
Florida man is still crazy, but hey, listen, Florida cook for Angie Nixon. This is a major
upset.
Republican incumbent in the same place there.
Florida is such a strange state, dude. It's awesome. Yeah. Angie Nixon. Now that the polls
are closed. Of course, decision desk headquarters is calling for Angie Nixon's win a massive
massive upset in the state of Florida. Oh my Lord. What a spectacular night for the
progressive voters in the state of Florida. We are no longer walling off the state of
Florida from the rest of the country. Now listen, this is going to be a really tough
race. But remember, remember, the odds were stacked against Angie Nixon. The odds were
stacked against her the entire time. She had no major national progressive endorsements
versus Alex Vindman had all of the national endorsements. This is what happens when a
race remains sleepy, folks. This is what happens when a nationally significant race like a
Senate race doesn't get the the media hit jobs that many of these other
candidates have received. A tremendous upset, a tremendous upset victory over
Alice Bannon. He could make this a fight, put Florida on the map
nationally. Instead Angie Nixon from the left has defeated him handily in this
primary about to do the news now here. So folks, I'm here in the news now. I'm
just going to show you some results while we do this, but we're going to do
news now here in a second for his house. See, let's bring in Steve Kornaki to
walk us through the results that we've got so far. Steve, all kinds of
primaries being called right now. What do you see? Yeah, I mean, look, the votes
came in real fast and a lot of clarity in Florida. Here's the surprise of the
It is in the race for the United States Senate, the Democratic primary here, Angie Dixon,
an underfunded state legislator, has defeated handling, Alexander Vindman.
Vindman, this is a name I think folks might remember.
He was the whistleblower at the heart of the 2019 impeachment of Donald Trump.
He came into this with a ton of national support, a ton of national money.
There had been some concerns from Democratic leaders that maybe he was a bit complacent
as a candidate.
while that proved to be true he's been upset by angie nixon nixon came at him
from the left
who joined the ds a democratic socialists of america during this campaign
yet wins this primary now nixon in the join the ds a is running on a platform
that calls for universal health care universal child care of federal minimum
wage of twenty five dollars per hour she's anti-genocide she's called what
israel is done
in palestine a genocide it is in credible
she joined
DSA earlier, but downplayed her affiliation with the group. Okay.
She is supported by some progressive house members.
Angie Nixon is supported by Rashida Tlaib, Elon Omar,
Ayanna Presley, Corey Bush,
but ultimately there were no like highest level national progressive
endorsements, no Bernie endorsement, no,
in Florida tonight. Here's no AOC endorsement big name nationally here for mature the democratic
national I'll be honest I kept annoyingly fucking needling them the entire time and I will say this
maybe they knew something maybe they knew something I didn't maybe they just didn't want
national attention on this race maybe they didn't think she would win or maybe they just didn't
I don't want any national attention on this race by, by, you know, doing some major events
with this person and then have APAC dump the money cannon onto it.
But yeah, she did not get the two most prominent progressive endorsements, national progressive
endorsement. She unseeded a state Democrat lawmaker in 2020, Ms. Nixon defeated the incumbent
Kimberly Daniels, who has served two terms in the legislature. Ms. Nixon's campaign focused
on constituent services this year, her platform calls for universal healthcare, higher tax
on the wealthy and a minimum wage of $25 per hour. She said, I believe hardworking everyday
people should really get the shape what our economies look like. Right now, Washington, DC is so
out of touch. She was also famously arrested while protesting a Republican redraw of her house,
of her state's house map. Ms. Nixon was a leader in the Democrats unsuccessful efforts to stop
Florida Republicans from gerrymandering the map this spring. She staged a sit-in at the office
of governor Ron Desant, a Republican. After he approved the redraw, she said she wanted to speak
with the governor about the gerrymander instead she was arrested mr disances
wrote on social media that the protest was performative nonsense comes from a
challenging childhood nixon's father was an army veteran was in and out of the
family's life mother were two jobs at times the family would stay with her
grandmother was stressful she said it was riddled with domestic violence but
she said her mother taught her the value of hard work and
And she did the rally that angered some Democrats last weekend, was one of a group of progressive
candidates at the South Florida rally headlined by Representative Rashida Tlaib of Michigan
and now spoken critic of Israel.
Some Florida Democrats objected to Ms. Tlaib's presence and organizers moved the event after
the host venue backed out.
Ms. Nixon said the event was intended to invigorate and energize young people to get out to vote.
Yeah, Maxwell Frost endorsed her as well, yeah.
And also, who could forget, she was endorsed by Ms. Rachel, key pivotal, pivotal role.
He's winning the same day vote there.
He just won the same day vote in Seminole County in a landslide.
He's going to finish.
are expected votes at 95%.
I just showed you in Seminole County,
when it gets to 95%, that means our decision desk thinks
that might be it.
They're checking to make sure,
but they think that might be all the vote
there is in Seminole County,
and Ryan Elijah winning an outright.
There it is.
NBC News projects that broadcaster Ryan Elijah
has defeated Republican Congressman Corey Mills
in the primary in Florida's seventh congressional district.
Mills, whose campaign was beset by scandal, by allegation,
by the notable lack of a late endorsement from Donald Trump.
Trump had endorsed him early in this campaign.
Like last year, Trump sort of re-endorsed a series
of candidates late in this race.
Mills was notably not one of them.
And Mills has gone down to defeat,
and a sizable defeat in this congressional district.
Again, Ryan Elijah, defeating him.
This is a district where in the general election,
you see, Trump has carried this district by 12 points.
I guess some Republicans do care if you beat the people
you committed adultery with.
That Mills would be the nominee
because they believed that with his baggage
in a district like this,
they might be able to make it a game
in the general election,
but that plan was dependent on Mills
when this primary Republicans have taken Mills out.
Another house in Congress.
In tears, Florida State rep Angie Nixon begs for a ceasefire
and asks how many dead Palestinians will be enough.
This was on November 9th, 2023, November 9th, 2023, November 9th, 2023.
Are you going to go to Florida to kick it with her?
I'm staying the fuck away, dude.
Are you kidding me?
I don't want her to get any negative attention.
Listen, listen, is Florida, if she wants me to help fund raise for her quietly or something
like that?
Sure.
Listen, not all of these races are built the same, chat, okay?
Well, here's my real fear, okay?
Are you ready?
Here's my real fear.
My real fear is that the Democrats are going to leave Abdul out to dry, and they're going
to leave her out to dry as well.
So she might actually need the help in fundraising and everything else.
Ballorita before Blegs is, I mean, I did live in Florida, that's true.
The way you describe moderate voters, the average Florida voter, look at how we voted
on amendments.
That's true.
Florida is actually unbelievably progressive when it comes to ballot measures.
As someone who's from Florida 25, a volunteer from Manly and in 20, it has been anything
but easy, money, pettiness, lying, harassment for all the Hassanabi heads, volunteering
in phone banking?
Glowing fish bag endorsement?
Hey guys, Calvin and House here and I just left the polling station.
I went to go vote and unfortunately they wouldn't let me vote.
But my wife was able to vote for James Fishback for governor so we got at least one vote
in for fishback. They won't let me vote even though I'm a registered active voter. They
explained something like I haven't been in the state for long enough, even though me
and my wife registered to vote at the same time. But hey, who cares? We're going to get
fishback elected. Thank you guys for your support.
Kyle Fattenhouse. Of course, he moved to Florida. They literally cannot hang around the job
that alien, the most stalwart voting contingency black women should be the first black woman
center from the south. If the party abandons her, a black woman will absolutely lift her
up. I hope so. Kyle Waffle House. Yeah. The Jubilee Charlie girl called you the snizzler
Snizzler called herself the snizzler
Angie Nixon has been a union and community organizer in florida for decades dsa endorser a few months ago, but they're basically nonexistent in florida
Yeah, what a fucking spectacular upset dude
and
Yeah.
Brog out the suit but still have the hair of a high school Gen Z. Okay chill out dude chill out
Down here. We're seeing you're is crushing it
So again, just I'll put it up there. We could that's a little bit more. What is this china space update?
Okay, I don't care about that right now. We're also waiting on the florida 24, which we had done a couple of checkings on
We've gotten
One additional Miami-Dade Election Day vote report there.
Yeah.
Small amount of votes.
What's the election day vote looking like?
Because we said this is one where we thought that would favor
Gilbert potentially.
Yeah.
So I see this was a 500-vote update.
And Jones wins 34 to 24 over Gilbert.
Jones won the election day.
Do we have a cumulative or is that the only election day
vote we've gotten from there?
Let me take a look.
Okay, that's, yeah, that would be just.
So yeah, the cumulative,
I think the cumulative is 3229 Gilbert over Jones.
In the election day.
In the election day.
And with the advanced vote going 37 for Gilbert
and 30 for Jones.
Okay, so we got 139,000 patriots
made their voices heard today.
I'm waiting for this season to pull.
All right, yeah.
Do you have a sense in Broward?
in Broward between the election day.
Yeah.
Yeah, earlier, let me take a look.
Yeah, we don't have the breakout there quite as finely,
but I'll look into it a little bit.
OK, OK.
But so again, that's, sorry, we did make a call in 25.
Ah, well, there it is.
We knew it was coming, folks.
We took you through the math.
The story here for Scott Singer is that Miami Dade delivered.
It delivered for him in a big way.
Did we get more there or was it just sort of checking maybe a little, yeah.
So Scott Singer, the mayor of Boca will win the Republican nomination in Florida's
25th district and that sets the stage for a race.
We will spend an awful lot of time talking about this fall.
I think it'll be Singer versus Moskowitz, one of the four districts that Democrats
represented by Democrats, transformed by the, the DeSantis led for the record.
Ashley Moody, who is the GOP Senator, who is now going to be matched up against Angie Nixon is, at least is like woman versus woman race, so there is no like misogyny.
There is no misogyny vote in it.
Um, this is, I mean, to give you a better understanding, like the, um, the Florida Democrat primary,
the Florida Democratic primary race had like 1.1 million total votes so far versus, uh,
the, the, uh, GOP side is over 1.3 million, right?
So like Florida obviously has a major Republican registration advantage.
Now what happens to the money that Venman raised but didn't use?
I don't know.
in the dissenters administration and that would position him to capitalize sort of as
a centrist in a district like this. That is the hope a lot of Democrats have that if there's
one that could get it to this, the 22nd district, I should add, the 22nd congressional district.
And one of those that was targeted by Republicans, but it's also true that if you rolled back
the clock.
Party, Transponder, Federal Election, Commission, Rules, and Authorize, Can a campaign committee
make unlimited transfers of surplus campaign funds.
Yeah, I don't think Vinman, I don't think the fucking pro Israel, pro Israel, like conservative
Democrat Vinman is going to dump all of that transfer all of that to the coffers to to
Angie Nixon.
I mean, that'd be fantastic.
I just don't think that that's happening.
He's underdog.
The one Republicans, we don't, we don't have a, um, we just got another update.
It looks like we can yell at him.
Yeah, you can yell to the fucking cows come home, but he probably will want to
run again for something else.
And he's most likely not going to transfer those funds to an anti-Israel candidate.
Okay.
Yeah.
Vinman actively avoided her.
The whole campaign thought he was entitled to it, avoided open events,
forums, dodge debates. Vinman's wife attacked Angie Nixon in a very racist manner too. If
your campaign events with less than 20 people devolve into you making personal attacks on
your opponent, you are a shitty human. I know you're checking my page and yes, I'm talking
about you. I won't say your name because you're not worth it. Also buy some professional clothes
for the love of everything that includes shoes. I think she had to apologize for this, right?
Yeah, this is Rachel Venman, the wife.
So here's what happened, okay?
Here's what happened.
Alex Venman refused to debate her and even said, oh, I'll make my wife debate you instead.
I'm not going to tell you because this person is so not worth it.
Yeah, also insulting moderate dems essentially the word establishment is not the way forward.
We are realists we will happily vote for you not being an asshole.
Yeah.
Jared Moskowitz mentioned you on Twitter.
The last Vindman event resulted in yelling and swearing at trans and black people because
they said he would be like a Republican he said he was a Jewish immigrant so you can't
say that to me. Yeah. Well, he got clobbered. So that's good. What did Moscow would say?
Dude, it's kind of crazy that they're like straight up. My condolences to Hassan the
on dog good luck in your fucking general run you know what I mean
respond with this pic to be clear that was vimmin's brother in VA not the vimmin in florida
Oh, I thought that was his, uh, the, the other.
I forget there's two Vin men's in their twins and one is in Congress already.
Brother, that is crazy.
He won his arrays and the first thing he's got, the first person he has on his mind
is a fucking Twitch streamer, dude.
I'm just reposting it.
Dog! I'm a fucking Twitch streamer! Why are you thinking about me after winning your fucking primary?
These people are insane!
Oh my god!
No, I'm not even co-tweeting it. I'm just retweeting it. Fuck it
Here's a Republican line of attack they're going with
Florida's Senate Florida Democratic Senate candidate and she needs to send the people who honor Charlie Kirk are a tool for white supremacy
She's so awesome
She's so dope
this was vinn man
yeah he flat out denies there was a genocide in Gaza
dude he was
he had the worst fucking attitude the entire time like so entitled acting as though
it was he was a shoe in acting as though he like
would deserve the seat. You should endorse Moscow as the tank is chances. Yeah, I'm gonna say
Moscow is a Hassan Piker Democrat.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz dip below 50%. Oh, that makes a little bit more sense. Okay.
Okay, I spoke too soon.
Where the fuck is the DWS1?
God, he's still on this fucking dumb, these dumb ass dishes.
Who cares?
Five on green.
So we're looking at this.
We're looking at the ninth and we're looking at the 24th again, everything else has been
cleared here.
We'll we'll go through again at some point here.
But the headline Corey Mills, Republican incumbent Corey Mills, handily defeated by
Ryan Elijah in the seventh district in his primary. Debbie Wasserman Schultz,
longtime Democratic Congresswoman, survives redistricting drama that saw her
running in the 12th district. She wins that. She got 45 percent.
Pretty easily. I guess it's a big consolidated support.
It's a DSA opponent in the 25th district Democratic primary. And the big
shock statewide. Angie Nixon crushing. I'll go back and I'll show you. Dude, that's awesome.
Quick delete the DWS votes.
The you have a house line is on Fox now.
Think of someone like a song by wait, this is from tonight.
This is to the second night in a row where they're saying I'm a rich socialist.
Moscow reacts, dude, why is senior national politics correspondent Sahil Kapoor?
Moscow reacts after defeating his primary rival who has support from Hasan Mahan.
You're coming for Gustavo for having a $1.5 million brownstone so you're getting lumped
in?
Oh nice.
What happened to the tweet you retweeted did it again?
No I didn't delete it.
Rick Scott was right scared to death.
They want you to have motion so bad?
They want to eradicate the existing motion that I do have by consistently presenting me as like this super toxic force
So that boomers that hear about me don't I mean boomers that hear about me get fucking terrified and shy away
So that any association that I have with a with a candidate is immediately meant with a barrage of ads barrage of attacks
so that
So that candidates don't come anywhere near me because they stupidly think that my endorsement is the reason why candidates are taking anti-Israel position because they're fucking stupid.
They like having a villain. They like having a prominent villain.
But what they don't understand is like, even the Angie Nixon race is a perfect example.
Peggy Flanagan is a perfect example of the changes that are taking place in American
politics.
Like these are people who desperately want that change.
And as far as like Larkin or Manly, I mean, these are not candidates that would be able
to get any, I mean, they got very little media attention.
So they, they have to come to people like myself. They had to go on like breaking points and
shit like that. Right? That's just the reality. There's nothing because like Jared Moscos has
maxed out name recognition in the district has a shit ton of money. A lot of outside
expenditures were dumped into the Larkin race as well.
you know, Florida 6. Larkin is only down, not only down 12 in Miami
date I mean even then it's not
box news did a Twitter thread on Larkin's loss the Constitution in two
Can it's a stark looking back the ballish in the Senate and had endorsement of far-left figures including controversy. Sumpike or Moscow is a former Florida
FEMA director appointed by get around the Santas, dude
It is kind of it is kind of wild
That these guys like on Fox News are just glazing Moskowitz
Socialist down they say back Oliver Larkin falls to pro-Israel moderate
Representative Jared Moskowitz like pro-Israel politics really carries everything. It is kind of crazy
Like it really does carry a lot of establishment Democrats politics like they
They legitimately care more about this than anything else. It's kind of fucking wild
Not gloating just surprised given the discourse on here
Yeah
whatever
you're looking at like
what a collection of of how many fucking votes like you're you're
If you if your victory is dependent on 30,000 votes in fucking Boca Raton, you're fucked as near attended. Okay?
You are supposed to be the the the head of the most influential
Progressive think tank in the country and you're excited that Jared Moskowitz you're treating Jared Moskowitz with maxed out name recognition
With like millions of dollars of outside a pack money flowing into the fucking race in the weeks leading up to the fucking race
race as a as a phenomenal victory like this is one of the most conservative
Democrats in the country
what the fuck why are you this excited about this race
could Hong him one if this was a sleepy race like this one I don't think so
maybe
yeah there was never a moment there was never a moment when mascus wasn't like
like plus 30. I said, I think I think it's gonna go, I think
floor is gonna go fast tonight. And guys, finally, we're gonna
we're all we're doing right now. All we're gonna do right now is
see if we can get some some clarity in these Florida races.
But yeah, I think otherwise, the decision desk is kind of doing
a little, you know, look around for these outstanding races
that we're tracking. But I think, you know, we can also do, you know, one big wrap up
at the end of the night to feed some of the other programming around the, around the network
here. But that's the business. Why don't we do this? I, you know, and I always
said, we, we, like, we don't set these as like we're going on at this hour, we're leaving
at this hour, because we say we're going to, we let the results dictate the length in everything.
So they're not all going to go to 2am. We said floor this, I think this could be a pretty,
Pretty early night, we let you go back to do, you know,
oh, I got another update here.
And it just went for Gilbert.
Yeah, so we got another Miami-Dade update.
339 votes.
Gilbert wins 116 total.
And what was Chevron Jones?
41.
Oh, wow, that's, I mean, you're 34 or 12.
Yeah, these are coming in very slowly, but yeah,
that's even, look, it's 300, but again,
We'll keep eye on this and we're going to keep eye on this.
I think we will, at some point, we'll be out of here much earlier than before,
which is good as you can go about your normal Tuesday night together.
But while we have a low here, and again, anything comes in, we'll go right to it.
But while we have a low, I can tell you, upcoming on this next Tuesday,
We're going to do South Carolina runoff.
Oh, look at this.
We've got the graphic ready.
Next Tuesday, we're going to do a South Carolina runoff.
For that Senate seat, Darlene Graham, Ralph Norman.
September 1st, the state I was born in, Massachusetts,
we're going to do.
We've got Ed Markey and Seth Moulton
in the Senate primary there.
And there might be a house or two.
Oh, well, I just saw in the past half hour here,
Boston Globe just posting an editorial in favor
of Seth Moulton in that race.
Oh, the Globe always has to.
The Globe, oh man, they always have the surprise.
They're trying to get in there.
He's always, when they pulled the first election I
filed in Massachusetts, they endorsed the Republican
for governor.
Oh my goodness, because the Globes are very liberal newspaper.
So yeah, you can never tell with the Boston Globe.
News bulletin in that race, I'm looking forward to that one.
We've got that.
There'll be a congressional primary or two there.
worth following. We'll have New Hampshire the week after that. Why don't we, while we're
kind of waiting on this, get just seeing if we get anything more. It's coming in very
slowly in 24. I just seeing, I keep fooling myself with, sorry about that. I thought that
was the check mark for the ninth district. I keep misplacing the button mentally. That's
what happens there. I'm thinking we've gotten a call here, but we've taken you through the
is there anything we don't we haven't got to do this in a while is there anything
in the chat worth responding to it you know I think people are saying
questions things like that if you got anything folks send it now we'll take a
few minutes on this and again just see if we get anything new from these
outstanding Florida districts
Adam's gonna look very important to recognize the chat
people want to know how they can get the results throughout the night tonight
stay tuned to NBC news.com we will have all the results for all Wyoming
California Alaska people are asking about the Debbie give the shower Diego Kiwi
He asked how about the Debbie Washington Schultz race Elijah mainly was one of the runners
up there.
Fortunately, I can't do that race.
That's been called.
Yep.
Okay.
This guy had everything ready on Bilzerian.
Well, counting stars.
Maybe our only choice is not participating in their study.
I'll tell my kids to be attentive to take care of themselves, keep their skills high
and taxable income low by protein from the farm or hunt slash fish.
Saratoga this week.
What is going on, brother?
They clearly cheated.
They literally took away my phone.
I don't know.
OK.
That's pretty good.
There's a chat room.
Stop the steal.
What's been your most surprising result this midterm season?
Well, that's a good question.
but were the, I was, I was, I remember being surprised by the, how emphatic corn in Paxton
was. Cause remember we, we came on the air and we got Denton County in five seconds and
Paxton was up by 30. Um, just, just how emphatic that was.
Another small sample, but if you expect one 89% of the vote in Florida state university
precinct.
Oh, my God, the Republicans, they're so, they're so cooked.
I guess it doesn't really, I mean, is it all that different from the current crop of talent
that they have? I guess the only difference is like they're also anti Jewish.
They just added one additional marginalized group on top of it.
You know what I mean? Fishbag is going to shock the world tonight.
You really did. He did shock me. I guess like the difference, the difference between fishbag
and like an average Republican is that he's just, he's added one additional minority group
to also hate. You know what I mean? Like if you're the kind of guy, if you're the NBC
I hate you. Oh, this is a bummer. I mean, that's not surprising week really behind a candidate
who had, you know, dropped out for part of the race on LARP's, the DSA can make her.
He should just stay home. We need to stay honest on stream. Yeah, I think that was,
I think that was a surprise. I think last, last Tuesday, going into that,
he's a fellow. No, he's not in my head for how that race was going to go was very wide.
But it was much more tilted towards the Francesca hung winning end of things than the,
the Crowley. And I remember it was it was a bit like watching this Democratic Senate race come in
here in Florida tonight where just those early returns, you're like, whoa, this is, you know,
Crowley's having a good night tonight. You're saying Nixon's having a good night.
That's on that Hong last thing came in quickly. And you're like, wow, this is these guys will
never understand what it's like to believe in something Illinois. So sad. The Senate. Yeah.
You only you only do things like that. If you're like, if you just genuinely don't understand,
Like I don't take any of the victories for granted. Okay. It's it's amazing that we got a single fucking socialist elected to any fucking office
It just doesn't make any sense. Did you be like, oh, yeah, fuck you dude for interest gone lost is like, okay
Like yeah, so did plenty of other candidates that I endorse to to the candidates that I endorse lost tonight
Who cares?
You know what I mean?
It's just like this is, I don't think these guys understand, this is an insurgency, okay?
I don't expect, I never expected to see this level of success.
Why are you surprised election people hate DSA?
I think by 2028 they will have a very different outlook on DSA.
It will not be considered, it will no longer be considered electoral poison at all.
I think it will be considered a benefit.
But it's going to take time.
We have to prove our legitimacy.
You know what I mean?
That's it.
We have to prove our legitimacy.
We have to prove that we can fight like hell.
You keep trying to reason with people who don't believe anything, bro, is just by...
I just don't understand.
because these guys sincerely think that I want either socialists to win or Republicans to win,
which is not the case. And I've made that very clear. That's not me trying to be like,
that's not me trying to be sweet. That's not me trying to like get on the good grace, get in
the good graces of the Democrats or anything. I don't give a fuck what the establishment
Democrat thinks about me, right? I think it's projection from their perspective where they
think like it's better for a Republican to win than a socialist to win. But from my perspective,
I don't give a shit. If a Democrat is taking a seat from a Republican, I'm always going to be
happy about that. Even if it's a Democrat, I haven't endorsed. Even if it's a Democrat that
I don't particularly like. Even fucking Moskowitz, who's like the most pro-Israel,
most right-wing Democrat, I'm sure that he's better than the fucking Republican.
You know, even if he's like aligned with the Republican and like 90% of the issues that 10% would still matter
And it's so interesting to me that that these guys don't have that kind of mentality at all
They don't understand that I have like spent my entire life voting for dog shit Democrats over and over again
And it's an exciting moment to be able to boost candidates that I really like
candidates that I really believe in even if they're gonna lose
Cori Bush, her race didn't look too great from the start. I still endorsed her. I still fundraised for her. I still maxed out to her campaign, right?
Because at the end of the day, my attitude on this is that I am a very pragmatic person.
You admitting to voting for Hillary? Shut people up? I voted for Hillary. I voted for Hillary. I endorsed Hillary. I voted for Joe Biden. I endorsed Joe Biden.
So you're happy that a genocidal maniac is gonna get elected next because they have a
D next to his name?
Did you not hear what I said?
Like Jared Moskowitz and the fucking Republican have the exact same opinion on Israel.
I'm saying that like overall, I'm never gonna fucking endorse Jared Moskowitz.
I'm never gonna be in the tank for Jared Moskowitz.
I don't give a fuck what happens.
But if Jared Moskowitz wins his race, then I guess the 10% would probably be marginally
better.
with Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris I did not endorse, but at the end of the day,
if Kamala Harris defeated Donald Trump, the country would definitely be in a
better place overall.
Like I don't know what you, I don't know what you think this is. Thinking one is
worse than the other and being happy about the victory of a genocidal figure
are two very different things. I don't think you understand. I'm, I'm, I have no say in
that race. I have no, no opinion on this race whatsoever. This is a guy who fucking despises
me. He is a, a genocidal piece of shit. Okay. I'm still saying that even if he's 10% better
than the Republican it'll be better overall. That's it. It's out of my hands.
I won't make the harm reduction voting narrative any longer.
I won't push for the harm reduction argument.
I won't be like, Oh guys, you've got to go out and fucking vote for Jared.
Moscoviz.
No, I'm not going to do that.
The only reason why I would ever endorse Jared Moscoviz is the fuck with him.
Yeah.
How relevant to the DSA's rise of the Trump victory though?
Haters laughing your face about a loss of even natural outcome compared to the reality
of the entire establishment.
Republican and Democrats are attacking you full force and we're still squeezing out
victory.
So it's so sad and pretty pathetic.
I mean, it doesn't matter.
I'll, I'll, I'll let it wash over me.
It seems like you've recently moved to a shifty over to window left position rather
than fuck all the politicians bar a few.
Yes.
Yes, there's elections happening.
So right now, we have an opportunity to change the makeup of the party.
That doesn't mean that the party is good.
That doesn't mean that the party is comprised of across the board anti-genocide voting candidates
or anti-genocide voting elected representatives.
So yes.
or lose, my attitude is running socialists in these races is ultimately a good thing.
But ultimately voting is not the end all be all. I've never said that. This string of
This string of DSA-backed victories, this primary cycle, has been incredible, has been incredible.
There have been 10 flips on incumbents across the entire country.
When people were talking about the Tea Party, they only flipped 4 incumbent seats.
Only 4.
So far, there's been 10.
Okay. So the idea that this there hasn't been a huge, yeah, Angie Nixon, a DSA or Al Spoken
Pro Passline voice notches an incredible amazing upset, despite windmen outraising her more than
16 to one. I don't expect running a socialist in Florida to go well, but it's undeniable
leftist are having a moment of the Dem primaries. I mean, it's gonna, this is like probably an
possible race, which makes it actually much more interesting for us.
But again, when our lose, I mean Bernie Sanders' 2016 electoral performance
was what created the resurgence of the American socialist movement. Okay.
Okay. So, yeah, focusing on these runs, focusing on these races, trying to get people who are
actually responsive to the needs of the masses, you might not see the impact of that right
now, but I think you'll feel it 10 years down the line. Okay. That's my argument. So, my
attitude on this is trust the process. You might think, oh, you're a sheepdog. You're
fucking bullshit. You're a DNC operative or whatever when you literally have DNC operatives
trying to assassinate me at this point. Like, they recognize the fear, they recognize the
quote unquote danger of the broad popularity of so many of these left-rank candidates, these
insurgent runs, the grassroots funded exciting dynamic candidates that are gaining national
attention. You might not, weren't you Blackpill Spiling an hour or two ago? I was annoyed
from the morning, but that's, it has nothing to do with these, it has nothing to do with
my expectation on these results. These races, I expected all three of them to lose, but
Angie Nixon winning is a huge is a huge gift
But my point is my point that I was making earlier is this okay
For example, I'll do I'll say it is not a socialist. He says he's a capitalist. He's not DSA affiliated and yet
I'm still in the tank for Abdul. You might be wondering why the fuck's that the case?
Like I thought we were only pushing for
Socialists. I'll do is running in a state like Michigan. It's considered a swing state
I don't believe it's actually a swing state. But if Abdul gets the consolidated support of
the establishment Democrats who will bring in some of these independents, some of the more
moderate voters, some of the more conservative voters, and Abdul himself with his left populist
campaign strategy ends up, with his left populist campaign strategy, ends up bringing in low
propensity voters, like activates them and gets them out to go out and vote, and actually
pulls off a tremendous victory against Mike Rogers.
Okay?
That would prove that a socialist can win in a fucking swing state.
That would prove that a socialist or a left populace broadly could win on values like
Medicare for all and policies like Medicare for all, universal childcare, increasing the
minimum wage.
They can win in spite of the tremendous amount of money being spent against them.
The tremendous amount of money spent against them from the pro-Israel lobby.
That is a huge victory for our movement, even if it's not a person from our movement directly.
Do you understand that?
That will have tremendous consequences.
And many of you in here don't recognize that right now because what you see is what you
get.
A lot of you are younger, I think.
Maybe some of you have only recently started paying attention to elections.
I've been watching elections and offering commentary on elections for more than a decade at this
point.
I have a couple of these under my belt.
I've seen a lot of defeats, and I've never actually felt,
I've never actually felt this hopeful about American politics
and the future of American politics until recently,
because not only do we have fantastic candidates,
but they're winning their races.
And some of them that are already, you know,
mayors like Zoramumdani are already proving
that they're a different kind of politician.
We are already associating democratic socialism with good governance in a
place like New York, which is, you know, a matter of massive national attention,
international attention, really. So, so these are, there are events already set
in motion that are going to have positive down ballot consequences,
nationwide consequences for socialist electeds, and we've already seen those positive consequences.
And you guys might not recognize this. You guys might not recognize this because your expectation
is, oh, we got to get it now. And if we, if we lose a race, then what the fuck was this all for?
You know, we went out on door knock that kid that we saw earlier knocked on 3000 doors. What was it
worth for. Oh my God, Oliver Larkin lost or Elijah Manley lost. And here's the thing.
Okay. Here's the, here's the thing. We build on every single victory and we build on every
single defeat. Every single failure is still a lesson. Okay. Still a very important lesson.
So, you might not recognize the importance of what's being built here, but our enemies do.
Okay? It's not a fucking accident that every APAC-backed candidate, every pro-Israel candidate
constantly has my name in their fucking mouths. All the time, Democrats, Republicans, doesn't
matter. Okay, why do you think they're doing that? Why do you think they're doing that?
They understand that we're not going away.
They're foolish because they think, you know, I have anything to do with the fact that there is
this level of animosity towards Israel, right? That they think that like, you know,
candidates. I'm the kingmaker or I'm presenting myself as a kingmaker. I'm not. I've never have.
Right? But it doesn't matter. What matters is the reason why there's so much animosity towards
the SA, so much animosity towards myself is because they're fucking terrified. They are
absolutely terrified. The establishment on the Democratic Party and the establishment on the
the Republican Party are absolutely terrified of this movement, a movement that places the
interests of the working class over the interests of corporate profits. They do not want democracy,
they want to continue subverting democracy to the best of their ability. And that's it.
it.
Anyway, being honest, I don't think either Vin Min or Nixon would win, even though I
really like Nixon, Rick Scott won by 13 points in 2024 and Rubio won by 16 in 2022, but I'm
happy to see her win because it proves that left politics is possible in at least parts
of red states.
James Fishback has 100k less votes than has Twitter followers.
can change between now and November. Things will change between now and November. Okay?
And not only will things change between now and November, okay? What you have to remember
is that the Republican policies are odious, the party is in shambles, Trump is unpopular,
and not only that, but also Florida is a very interesting state.
Last on Florida was one,
was Barack Obama. And Barack Obama won the Cuban vote, but which Cuban vote did Barack Obama win?
How did Barack Obama win the Cuban vote? A question many of you probably don't know the answer to.
He won the Cuban vote because younger Cubans went out and voted for him. Okay, so anything is possible,
especially when you think about the ballot measures that pass in deep red states like Florida.
You never know. Perhaps the, uh, impossibility of this Florida Senate run and this Senate
race will allow Angie Nixon to test out very unique ideas instead of trying to pivot to
the moderate, uh, middle instead of trying to pivot to the center. Maybe she'll double
down on some of these policies. She'll double down on our platform and she'll really re-up
her her progressive bona fide's
and then she might shock the world
people forget that
andrew gillum
who you know
nowadays we know him as uh... something very different for andrew gillum
almost defeated ronda sanchez i mean it was a unbelievably close race
ronda sanchez almost lost
To a guy who's now been imprisoned multiple times, I think, for doing math and a bunch of other stuff, but like, he almost won.
That's just Florida for you, though. The issue is that since COVID, the demographics of the state have changed so much.
A ton of conservatives and older white people moved to Florida from the Northeast and the Midwest.
It's a lot redder than it was pre-COVID, but we can have hope. Yeah.
For sure.
The DSCC and Chuck Schumer quickly backed progressive Angie Nixon shortly after she
defeated Alex Vindman for the Democratic nomination of the Florida Senate primary.
Good.
But they said that after Abdul II and today Chuck Schumer said, all we can win without
Abdul.
People also underestimate the potential of Angel Nix's a black woman, black women in
this country are fucking furious, that's true.
It'll be a nationalized race now, Fox News will beat her across the head with a Sampaiger
Sampaiger Sampaiger until she's forced to denounce UNDSA.
I had never touched that race, I don't know Angel Nix since she don't know me, okay?
I can be a fan from afar.
I don't, I don't know her.
Never been around her.
Don't know anything about her.
Just a fan.
Santa majority pack just did a put out a three million ad buy
against Rogers.
Okay, that's good.
I was worried that they were waiting, bro.
They were waiting until September.
This is new.
They said that they weren't gonna start fucking positioning Mike Rogers and start defining Mike Rogers until September was losing my fucking mind, dude
It was so dumb
There were already Democrats in the state of Michigan freaking the fuck out. They were like what the fuck is the party doing?
Yeah, you had nothing to do with this.
See my last about Angie joining DSA.
An important distinction is Andy did not run a DSA campaign.
I said this is probably her biggest spammer for weeks.
She ran as a DSA Align Progressive strongly Align but never called herself DSA as far
as I know.
It's relevant because she chose to join the DSA and did not benefit anything from it.
She could have just not joined.
She didn't advertise it.
We usually as we see usually elect to shift from DSA as they get into office. So I think it's pretty significant. Yeah, I
Do think it's significant. I don't know why she made that decision, but she was cool already. She was cool
On on the issue of Palestine far before
There's a new Abdul at let's see
You think Washington is rigged now just imagine sending Mike Rogers back when he left Congress Rogers
abandoned michigan families and stayed in washington cashed in on the favors he did
for big special interests pocketing millions from big corporations doing business before
his old committee rogers got so rich he bought himself a florida mansion complete with two
luxury yachts while every day michiganders struggle mic rogers too dude oh my god am
i crazy why is the democratic senate why is the the fucking democrat senate majority pack
so good at their god damn ads
yeah this poll shows up to leading rogers by the way from tip
republican commission poll which is very significant
showing that l side
has a three-point lead over rogers and benzin has a six-point lead over
james
And yeah, this poll also shows liberals at plus 82 for outside moderates at plus 20,
but there's 22% undecided on the moderate voter side.
And with conservatives only at plus 69.
So oh shit, I fucking why did I, it's 16 point lead, I apologize for Benson.
Nixon pulled 42% versus Moody 50% while Vinman pulled at 40%.
She can pick up huge voting blocks with policy and her being a black woman from Florida.
It's just gonna be very, very difficult.
Never trusting the polls again.
These are general election polls.
It's different than the, than the, or I mean these are, these are no longer midterm primary
polls.
Okay.
Fucking primary polling is very different.
than the regular election.
And she is speaking.
The hog from Dearborn tonight calling.
Your name not Kid Rock by the way.
We have a Sompiker saying we're going to do things with your women.
What the fuck?
Bro, they're really trying to get me killed.
This is the type of guy who's going to probably fucking lose his mind and try to kill me.
You know what I mean?
Thank you, Republicans.
Thank you, RNC.
Thank you, Fox News.
Thank you to the Democrats who are leaning into that shit, too.
Thank you.
We did it all!
We sold the world what organized people came accomplished.
And we sold the world what people of Florida are all about.
Let it count for all.
Unicastal child care.
Real, affordable housing.
Fairly funded public education.
And it's in to sinless war.
To the hundreds of thousands of Floridians who stood up because they believed in the vision of a better Florida.
We love you!
Oh Johnson, that we deserve to thrive, not just survive.
To the voters that know we can have better and we can accomplish more for our communities
who believe that health care housing and child care are a human right.
That we can take on the rampant corruption in Washington, D.C., that will drive us up
cost and ripping away our health care and we have proved that everyday people
are more powerful than the corporations and billionaires. Together we we went up
against the political establishment against millions of dollars out of
We were out since 16-1 and we won!
This win is for the little guys and girls.
They told us to get in line but we knew better.
They tried to intimidate us.
They told us to step aside, but we knew better.
And we, the hardworking everyday people of Florida,
sent a shock wave to the Washington Museum of San Francisco.
And they better get ready.
Because they ain't seen nothing yet.
And though we are going to show again what happens when every day people come together
around the shared vision, when I collect the future across party, across race, across
all six thousand counties.
because there is enough for all of us!
To the thousands of other tears across the state who knocked into the high floor of the stone,
the over a hundred degree floor of the stone, who made phone calls and sent texts to those
to fight our fight, maybe, y'all made signs, so y'all know it. Y'all know we ran out of
signs, y'all started making signs. Use your social media platforms to amplify our fight.
And either, and y'all either came up to me on the street or hopped at the Vangie. Y'all
Vanity. Y'all know we put a lot of, y'all know we put a lot of mouths on that. Y'all know we put a whole lot of mouths on that van.
But your energy and your work are what propels this campaign to victory.
Thank you for your tireless work for the late nights, the too often thankless work, you
You can body the statement, organize, organize, organize.
And you prove that without a shadow of a doubt, organized people beat, beat, murder, and everything.
Thank you.
We should not be here without each and every one of you.
I especially want to take a moment to thank the people right here in Duba.
Duba!
Stop the party, y'all.
I'm so excited.
Now, what was that for saying?
What was that for saying?
What was that for saying that you knew about?
You know what I mean?
80 percent Duba!
You think Comerator is responsible for this leftist urge?
No.
Dude, she's a diligent state legislator with the entirety of the state's black support
bagging her.
Like, it's not, it's, she's from Florida, she's been around, she's a fighter, she's
She's progressive.
Like the people that she's surrounded by, I think some of the people that she's surrounded
by are like already, like local black leadership and statewide.
And to my baby, it's Maximus Riff, Natalie Heskett.
My first love.
You're not the Natalie at all.
I just want to say that your love and support
support, draw me each and every day, and I will continue to work to make this state,
this country, and this world a better place because of each and every one of you.
I also want to take a moment to thank retired Lieutenant Colonel Alex Vippin.
Alex has served our country with distinction, and I want to thank him and his team for their
efforts to make sure that Florida voters know
What is going on right now is not normal in Washington, D.C., nor is it acceptable.
He and I both know that we really deserve better, and we can have better,
and that we have to work and vote to make that happen.
And we got a whole people accountable after we have the show.
Do we have Angie Nixon's numbers in Palm Beach, by the way?
Because I doubt that she, I'm assuming the same districts that, uh, like Elijah, well,
she definitely won the district that Elijah lost in, but, um, I suspect that she lost
Moskvilles' district. Yeah. Yeah, there's not,
Venman appeared to be confident that he was on pace in
win Florida so much so that he had a fundraiser scheduled for this Sunday in
Nantucket as he prepared for a costly general election.
That general election will not happen. It will now happen without him.
Yeah, Venman won 54,000 votes, Nixon won 43,000 to give you a, to give you an understanding
of the, the district's attitude. Yeah, minus 12 in Palm Beach, but plus 20 in Miami-Dade.
So there were definitely a lot of DWS, Nixon, DWS voters.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Jared owned you on Twitter, buddy.
We have Jared Moscow's heads in here.
Dog, if you know what Twitch is, you cannot physically be a Jared Moscow's head, okay?
Because everyone that is a Jared Moscow's voter is 950 years old, okay?
Unless you are literally Jared Moskowicz, which would make you the youngest Jared Moskowicz
fan, okay?
Also I need you to understand something.
Jared Moskowicz winning his, Jared Moskowicz winning his race and then instantly tweeting
about me is worse for him than it is for me. I'm a fucking Twitch streamer. He is a congressional
representative. Okay? Like he had me on his mind and his moment of victory.
That is insane.
I guess Lib and Learn podcast, these guys, yeah.
Jared is a very kind man who had a friendly conversation with normal people
like, I'm really important.
He's called himself a dissantist Democrat.
He was on the Doge Caucus.
You fucking Lipdards don't even know how to be a Lipdard correctly.
You guys are so stupid.
It's so funny that centrist liberals are like, dude, I love the Democratic Party.
I hate Elon Musk.
I hate Donald Trump.
And then you're like, actually, it's awesome.
I love Jared Moskowitz.
You are not even good at being a fucking libtard.
Learn to live instead of living and learning, learn to live.
Why?
entire world view anchored around what you think animates me. It makes no sense. I mean,
I know you guys are like, oh, we got him to respond in a humorous manner. He's yelling,
but deep down, he's laughing, but deep down inside, he must be so angry. He must be filled
with rage. He's like, no, no, these were very tough races. That's the difference between
you and I, you don't believe in anything. I believe in things. Of course, when you believe in things,
sometimes you're going to lose, but it doesn't matter because all of those losses are still
lessens at the end of the day. We're not going to stop. We're going to keep pushing.
Between you and I, I haven't anchored my entire worldview around the resentment that I carry
towards like a fucking content creator, you know what I mean? That's insane. Like I, if there was a
point in my life where what animated me primarily was what I perceive is going to make a content
creator that I don't like upset or happy, I would kill myself. Like I actually would. I would be like,
there's no more reason for me to live. I'm just gonna, I'm just gonna kill myself at that point.
you know what I mean? Like that's crazy. You're not living a life worth living if
that's what you're doing. If that's like the only thing you care about.
to label us. If even being a try to make voters afraid of meaning to defend the choices they
keep making to make our lives harder, they look at this movement and they call us extreme.
They call us radical. But I think two years ago Oliver Larkin in that district would get nothing.
Let them define me and I know you will always know where I'm standing because you are every day people.
Yeah, Hassan Piker and North candidate wins according to Rick Scott.
So especially for those who are championing.
Yeah, he is a Hassan Piker Democrat.
I want to know a little bit more about what I think.
We know workers deserve a living wage.
We know health care is a human right.
We know housing is a fundamental need.
We know public education is sacred.
We know childcare is critical infrastructure.
We know that our military and veterans deserve better.
We know that immigrants are our friends, our neighbors, and part of the black-eyed
We know the family farmers who beat our state deserve to thrive
We know that power and property insurance companies shouldn't be allowed to raise prices just to get themselves in their shell more money
We know reproductive freedom means bodily autonomy is clear.
We know that we have had enough of federal spending on endless war and death.
We know the workers who build this state deserve the absolute right to form a union.
We know clean water and clean air belong to the people.
And we know our democracy belongs to everyday people, not corporate tax, not big money lobbyists,
and the billionaire donors who think that's a bad idea.
If wanting your neighbor to afford their insulin is radical, then call me a rapper.
If believing a mother shouldn't have to work free jobs just to keep a roof over their
head is extreme, they call me extreme.
But where I come from, right here in Duval County, these things are not radical.
not extreme. This is just basic human decency. It's caring for our neighbors. And I don't
know about you, but I was taught to love my neighbors. That's what guides me. Some folks
like Ashley Moody like to claim the mantle of morality, yet their actions tell a very
door. But we put action behind our word. So Ashley Moody can call it whatever she wants.
She can call us whatever she wants. But in November she will call me Senator.
B-smile. B-smile.
Chicago!
Chicago!
Chicago!
Chicago!
Chicago!
Indians!
Ramses!
Ramses!
Ramses!
Ramses!
So that will be played to all the high players
who get stronger.
It's a win!
Has the big beautiful heart attack happened yet asking for his Aussies waiting?
What do you mean?
How will she overcome making up the votes in the general? I mean, dude, it's, it's a, it's a very,
very tough race. It's an unbelievably tough race. Not a very high likelihood of victory.
Let's be real. Endorsement tracker updated if you want. I just keep taking Ls, man. Ls or L.
Endorsement tracker updated with both Larkin and Manly Laws. It's a tough night, but Florida
raised were long shots and continued a pattern of needing a national endorsement to be viable.
Plenty of less of the alarm and keep things in perspective. This is a seven for seven record. We're listening all these rays were difficult to win
I have a lot more wins that anyone could have dreamed for in years past, but the future is fucking bright. I agree
We end up with a 50-50 split here
50-50 split so far
It is man endorsement. He's going against your BFF Randy who what
Eric Eons.
Brother New York City DSA slave was not added to that. Yeah, those don't count though those are local
Word, these are all in a federal, these are all congressional or state-wide office like
a governor and one Senate seat.
The only one that's not, the only one that isn't here that hurts the most, you are wrong
Justin also won its 8-7.
Please highlight Heath Howard's race in New Hampshire won as a split field and he's endorsed
by local DSA.
2018 Florida center race was neck and neck with Rick Scott barely winning over Bill Nelson 0.12
Nixon can totally do this. I think I think it's different.
Oh yeah, this is actually eight and eight.
I just realized it's not even it's not seven seven it's eight and eight just in one
one. And need a need a lost. So technically it's eight and eight, not seven and seven.
Oh yeah, dude, Florida is different post COVID Florida is very different. Remove the retweet
from the, oh yeah, from the Moskowitz tweet, now that I quote retweeted it, yeah, I had
to quote retweet Jared Moskowitz. It's, I still can't believe it, dude. I just, I cannot
believe that this fucking dumbass literally tweeted about me before he tweeted about his
constituents.
I said, it's pretty wild.
His first thought was a prominent critic of Israel before even thanking his constituents
Lamal really worried about his genocidal emotional support of apartheid state.
Bro didn't even tweet at Oliver Larkin, he just tweeted at me like he was just this race
This was against me in his mind.
It's also a blue wave year though and gas price about skyrocket is just, it's Florida
man.
I'm gonna keep saying Florida, it's fucking Florida.
25 minutes and no results is Wyoming even real bro.
Dog.
Look.
Look, I am not disrespecting the beautiful people who live in Florida.
All I'm saying is it's not even normal by Republican standards.
Okay?
Also, yeah, what are you guys looking for in Wyoming?
That one guy who's like kind of cool?
You see this Jared photo?
Stop.
I have lived in Florida.
People don't remember this.
People don't know this.
Florida is the first place I ever lived in.
That's where I step foot.
That's where I touched US soil and lived on US soil for the first time.
I'm intimately familiar with this state.
That's where I lost my virginity.
Okay.
I know I understand Florida.
It's, it's not a normal state, man.
It's not a normal state.
Please.
The U doesn't really count as a Florida experience though.
True.
It was mostly Miami.
Well, I went up and down the state.
I've been to the motherfucking panhandle.
That's even worse.
I saw the best parts of Florida.
And some of the other parts as well
I'm just saying man some in the water down there
Some in the motherfucking water down there
Stop. Don't talk about Panama city. Oh my God. If you guys have never been, stay away
to recap the night so far, progressive lead win, Canada, engineering, and defeated establishment
candidate, Alex Wynman, Wynman by double digit margin, the Senate, them primary after getting
out spent nearly 13 to one.
Look, those, the, the two races, well, the manly race is actually different. The manly
race could have gone totally different if there was a consolidation of black support
behind Manley, or if there was at least like national congressional back caucus support
for at least one black candidate in the race, if it was Manley, that would have been a very
different race.
But as far as the Oliver Largan race goes, I mean, that's the toughest district for
a DSA guy to win.
It was a valiant attempt, but it is legitimately one of the, especially post redistricting.
It became one of the most difficult fucking races for a DSA got to win it all.
The district was mostly old, 25% Jewish population, very pro-Israel.
It's just not, you know, I know this user is annoying, but it's a very funny tweet.
You've been voted out by the majority. Please return to your seat. Thank you. Yeah. Thanks. Oh God
What are they doing a pedo off
Both Florida men both Gropa aligned
Why evil wins? How are you motivated?
Anyway Trump back by Rndahl is one of the GOP nomination for Governor, Goyper Ejler,
Kanadjim Svir, barely cracked double digits, incumbent Randy Fine known for best, for being
unabashedly Islamophobic, defeated unabashedly anti-Semitic pseudo-Nazi Daniel Bilzerian,
McCory Mills, who was accused of assaulting a girlfriend and stalking ex-girlfriend, among
other things, lost renomination to Ryan Elijah, Trump back, Catalina Lough, lost to Jim Schwartzill
in Florida 19.
This is actually very interesting.
Is Florida becoming DeSantis territory now?
Because that would be shocking.
That would be kind of shocking because like, sneakily, some of the Trump endorsements have
been failing for like the last two weeks now. There was the one, there was the one, you know,
Amir Hassan where people were like, I'm not voting for a God dang Muslim, right? And they
voted for the other guy. That was a Trump endorsement that lost.
Suddenly a lot of the, suddenly a lot of the Trump endorsements are, are getting cooked.
one to talk. Yeah, I'm not the president, dude. I'm a fucking Twitch streamer. Yeah,
my endorsements are losing as well. I'm a Twitch streamer. So it is interesting. It's
It's interesting that the presidential endorsements are not getting as much favor in these races.
And I wonder if that will have implications in the midterms.
I wonder if that is going to mean something.
Because his approvals are still going down, which is kind of wild.
really thought this was it. We had hit the bottom. Right now, he has historic record low
approvals. So, who knows? Yeah, 33%. It's fucking not great.
You're the president of sex. True. Is it a result of the war?
Trump and Northomers are losing. I don't, I don't know. I mean, maybe not the war, but yeah,
Michael Pillow, Lindsey Graham, sister, this one, Amir Hasan, the Iowa governor, a lot of them
are starting to struggle in their own party's primaries. I mean, he had a, he went on a fucking tear.
If you remember, he went on a fucking tear. I mean, he, he, he oustered Thomas Massey.
But yeah, I don't think it's, well, I guess Michael Pillow technically has not conceded,
so he hasn't lost yet. Right? Like we can't call that, we can't chalk that up as a loss because
I know he's going to investigate. I know he's going to figure out how they, you know, how they,
they stole that election from him. Obviously stopped the steal. We're with him. I'm with my king,
michael pillow um
mark levin's keeps talking shit
wait mark levin vogue woke reich i isolationist and neo fascist keeps saying the president
around, no wars. No, he didn't. Play me the audio. But I'm talking about these individuals,
these woke Reich isolationists and neo-fascists. They keep saying the president ran on no wars.
The president ran on no wars. No, he didn't. Play me the audio.
And I'm proud to be the first president in decades who started no new wars. That's very
No new wars! Instead, I brought our troops back home. No new wars.
As Donald Trump campaigned for his second term, a promise.
No new wars. They said his personality will create wars.
They said, no, my personality is going to keep us out of wars.
Look at him, listen to him. He's going to start a war. Listen to his rhetoric.
They thought I was gonna start a war. Let me tell you something. I'm gonna stop World War 3
Under his inauguration he vowed to keep his promise
We will measure our success not only by the battles we win
But also by the wars that we end and perhaps most importantly the wars we never get into
My proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier.
That's what I want to be, a peacemaker and a unifier.
Inside the White House, he formed a team of loyalists.
They'd help chart a different direction than the one he promised.
I'm a little surprised to see Normie GOPers taunting Bill Zayn and Fishback when people
like this clearly have momentum in the GOP.
In the very recent past, running as an openly anti-Semitic candidate in the U.S., a country
that has never had a mainstream anti-Semitic political movement would have meant 3% or
less of the vote.
Wrong.
History speaks is wrong.
Arthur, whatever the fuck his name is in Illinois, wrong 125%.
Nazi party president ran on the Republican ballot got 25%
No, not in the fucking thirties. No, in like 2018
Chatter said, oh, you mean in the thirties? No, bitch
Is it arthur jones
Yeah in illinois
Yep, Arthur Jones, yeah, great career for this guy, 10% in 2020, not, okay, never mind
is 10% not 25%. Wait, I thought he had an even better performance. Oh yeah, this is
it. This is what I'm thinking of 2019. Yeah. See, this is what I was thinking of 2018,
not 2019. I was right. Holy fuck. Holy fucking politics, autism, Jesus Christ. Yeah, it was
twenty six percent and it was in twenty eighteen and it was in illinois third congressional district
um anyway
but then he follows it up by saying david duke might be cited as an exception
as he got forty three percent of the vote in a general election for senate and
thirty nine percent of the vote in a general election for governor but if you remember that duke
pretended to have repudiated antisemitism and raised him in his gubernatorial and senatorial runs
his rhetoric was coded nothing like those areas or fines though after losing he reverted back to
to being an open professional racer in anti-Semite, which he remains today. That's such a funny
way to read. He went back to what he loves, racism and anti-Semitism, um, yeah. That's
funny. That's a funny way to put it. Oh, yeah.
I'm out. Fishback said the same thing. Yeah, he said too big to rig. I mean, it
doesn't matter. This fucking dipshit is, is, you know, packaging this up for a
media career. Debbie was Michelle's defeated four black candidates who did not consolidate
despite some early efforts to do so in Florida 20, which is 39% black, 30% white, 23% Latino.
DWS won over 45% of the votes. So it was not entirely clear consolidation would have worked
anyway. The SA back Oliver Larkin got smoked by incumbent Jared Moskowitz in Florida 25,
in Florida 27 to reach a winnable seat for Democrats, local news anchor and local legend,
Elliott Rodriguez is in a much tighter expected race. Only a 54 46 over Robin Poguera, a former
January six committee lawyer with 72% reporting. Charlie Chris is somehow still around doing
stuff and won the nonpartisan primary for St. Petersburg mayor.
Yeah, he's going to be another Spencer Pratt. Well, probably not because Spencer Pratt is
pro is real. So he won't get like 50,000 likes. Yeah, Debbie also doesn't live in the district
in the district in which she and Jared Moskowitz reside will be read by the most uninspiring
charter school lobbyists who lives an hour outside of the district, which is the biggest
in the state-by-area.
Oliver losing my 4,893 votes is not bad at all. It's more than I thought. I mean, it's
Fucking not a lot of people voted. That's a bit of the percentage is huge
Sad to see lots of dunks on Larkin even from leftist claiming this was a waste of resource and attention
Some of these guys don't see the value in pushing for hard races even when you lose
Yeah, I mean, it's not wrong. It is one of the worst districts for a anti-Zionist DSA Canada run. It's true, but we're still going to do it.
You know what I mean?
But he's phenomenal. He's fantastic. And I think that he will hopefully become like
a national spokesperson for DSA or something because that would be great.
So, yeah. Yeah, he got redistricted too, which made it even tougher.
Yeah, anyway, is right. Chatters are right. It's anyway time. 7 hours and 31 minutes.
Half day, Hossie. There's still more races to come. We got Alaska. We got California for our usual hob
But
Yeah
We'll do community sense before the month is done.
I'll figure out when to do it.
And what a beautiful upset victory for, you know, DSA-aligned progressive candidates.
Angie Nixon is a gem.
She's phenomenal.
And that's all I got.
I'll see you tomorrow, Chad.
Like I said, I'm going to be interviewing two doctors from the American doctor.
And I'm very excited about that. I really love you guys and I'll see you tomorrow. Okay. Peace
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