To emphasize the importance of not becoming arrogant and finishing strong, drawing parallels to the election where complacency could lead to unexpected outcomes.
It showcased Trump's ability to engage deeply on various issues, reaching a broad audience and aligning with a platform known for challenging orthodoxies.
They framed it as a 'Hitler rally,' drawing parallels to a 1930s pro-Nazi event, despite the historical inaccuracy and the venue's frequent use by political figures.
To stay focused, avoid complacency, and continue working hard to secure votes, emphasizing that the election is not over until it's over.
To contrast it with Trump's successful Madison Square Garden rally and his appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast, showing a perceived lack of energy and engagement from Harris.
It was a show of force in a typically blue area, designed to dominate media coverage and energize his base while demoralizing opponents.
He saw it as a remarkable display of Trump's depth on issues and his ability to connect with a large, diverse audience, making it easier to win over independent voters.
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The voice is getting better. I have my co-host, Mr. Blake, with us to help us through this very important day. And there are eight days of voting left. I'm going to tell you yesterday a message that I believe that was sent from the divine to me to you via something I just had to watch. No, it wasn't the Madison Square Garden rally. We will be talking about that. But like any good Chicagoan,
you have an attachment to Bears football. Da Bears. Da Bears. If you grow up in the suburbs of Chicago, it's in your blood. It's in your upbringing. In fact, the old joke is, if you have to go fight traffic, do it during a Bears game because you could fly down the Eisenhower Bridge
During rush hour, if the Bears are playing and you could just skim on by, the whole city comes to a standstill. Football is the fabric of Chicago. In fact, growing up, every single coach would talk about the 85 Bears and Walter Payton and Mike Ditka and the greatest defense ever assembled.
So like any good Chicagoan, I'm watching the Madison Square Garden and I get an alert. My ESPN alert. Dun-dun-dun. Dun-dun-dun. Very close game. Chicago Bears and the Washington Redskins. The Commanders. Can you say Commander? The Washington. The Washington football team. I liked Washington. The Washington football program is
is in a very close game. Now, Washington is very good. They got Jayden Daniels. They're doing very well. They look like a serious playoff contender. And the Bears march down the field with their rookie quarterback, Caleb Williams, and score a touchdown with about 23 seconds remaining to gain the lead for the first time in the game. So I'm watching this and I'm like, go Bears. You know, this might be the year we might make the playoffs, which is a rarity. And Blake is a Packers fan.
We won. And I'm telling you this story for a reason, everybody, because this story is a very important story. If you don't like football, it doesn't matter. This applies directly to the election. And I believe that it has some, let's just say, bigger things at play. So the Washington football program receives the ball and it looks as if they have no chance of victory. In fact, on the ESPN probability predictor, it showed that the Washington football program had a
0.01% chance of winning the football game. So Jaden Daniels, with a couple seconds remaining, the offensive coordinator Cliff Kingsbury, the former coach of the Arizona Cardinals actually, calls this play. And the Bears kind of take this play off. Ah, whatever. What are they going to do? Throw a Hail Mary? So this is the setup play. Play cut 16. So get up here and run it out right now. Throw it.
There it is, Tony. Right on your design. McLaurin out with two seconds. Was there a guy from the Bears on the field there? Non-existent, right? Tony Romo's playing offensive coordinator there on CBS.
And so the Redskins get right up near the 50-yard line. And so the final play of the game ensues. And, Blake, you and I could probably count on one hand how many successful Hail Marys we've seen. I'm a Packers fan, so Rodgers had that whole thing. He made like three or four different Hail Marys. He's known for it. By the way, he did one recently, too, at the Jets right before halftime. And so the Bears took this play off.
They were favored in the polls. They were favored in the betting markets. They had all the momentum. It looked as if the Bears were measuring the curtains. There was a vibe shift towards the Bears. There was a vibe. In fact, it was so bad, everybody. Listen carefully. That one of the defensive backs had his back turned to the play during the play and was taunting the crowd. Defensive back Stevenson. He was literally taunting.
And as they say, it's never over till it's over. Everybody, it might feel very good that Trump is going to win. It might feel as if it is inevitable. Oh, the polls and the surge and Madison Square Garden and the betting markets and what could possibly happen. I'm going to tell you what possibly happened.
Hail Marys can work sometimes, especially if you take the playoff. If you don't blitz and you run the stupid scheme of that Bears coach, Elberfluss, whatever his name is, who should be fired. He rushed three guys with a quarterback spot. What, are you worried that Jayden Daniels is going to run 58 yards for a touchdown on the last play of the game? This right here could be the Kamala Harris campaign. Kamala Harris is going to be throwing Hail Marys all week. They are. The Hitler Hail Mary. The Hitler Hail Mary. The Madison Square Garden Hail Mary. The Nazi Hail Mary. The fascism Hail Mary. The Heil Mary.
The Hail Mary. I like that. And if we are too cocky or high on our own supply like the Chicago Bears were yesterday, this might end up happening. Play cut two. Comes down to one last play, and it's going to be getting longer by the second. You're all the way back at the 30-yard line. Now you can step into it. Here comes the Hail Mary with the game on the line, and the ball is caught!
The guy who was gloating, by the way, is the one who deflected it into the... And we're going to show that. By the way, for those of us that are Bears fans, that is like a knife twist up. It is as bad as it gets. I liked it. But maybe God or the forces to be wanted me to see that to tell you guys a message that could be us these next eight days.
And by the way, it will be a million times worse than some football game, regular season football game of Jaden Daniels, Caleb Williams, who cares, okay? We're talking about the future of the civilization. Now, I'm going to show you this because there is an aura of confidence that is bordering on cockiness in Trump circles right now. And the only right answer is we're going to play to the last play and not celebrate, chase votes, and chase ballots. You got to thread the needle between confidence and cockiness and also confidence.
The Bears took the playoff. They didn't blitz. They just, it's a Hail Mary. Those never work. Gets batted down, whatever. Well, it actually can work. And yes, Donald Trump has the momentum. Now watch, look at this cut here. This is cut three. Defensive back Stevenson, who is literally celebrating during the play. He said, oh, there's no chance. His back turned to the play and taunting the crowd.
How often have you guys heard on cable television, well, we can't take our eye off the ball. Here in Manifested, is Stevenson taking the eye off the ball? Is that going to be our movement the next eight days? Are we going to take the eye off the ball? Are you guys going to think Trump is going to win and you're not going to go find those extra five voters and find those extra 10 voters and go chase those extra 50 ballots? Stay focused.
Because it is not over until it's over. You keep your eyes on the balance. The same way that Stevenson didn't keep his eye on the ball. And one of the most remarkable and just, like, numbing clips I've ever seen. Here is cut three of the defensive back who ends up swatting the ball into the hands in the end zone, taunting the command, or whatever, the Redskins fans, during the play. Play cut three. Play cut three.
He's jogging over even during the play. During the play, he is taunting the crowd. Everybody, this right here should be just a little bit of a lesson, a little bit of a pause. Again, it's football. It's not the civilization. But in eight days, it is the civilization.
And it is very tempting when all of a sudden the media and everyone says, oh my goodness, the betting markets and you're up 50 points here and there's no way and early voting looks really good. It's easy to take your eye off the ball. It is tempting to do so. So what does it look like? We have to blitz to the end. What should the Bears have done? And then I'm going to apply it metaphorically.
What the Bears should have done is they should have rushed five guys, right? Blake, on a Hail Mary, you always try to apply pressure because the worst that they could do is throw it under and then you got seven guys to complete a tackle. Yeah, and like it's not, I don't know that there's a huge value add from having, you know, the extra guy in that giant scrum at the back, you know. You just increase the odds of what you got, which was that deflection into a guy's hands. You have to stay aggressive. We have to go harder than we've ever gone the next eight days because they're going to try a Hail Mary.
They're going to try something extraordinary. You're going to see it in real time. However, I'll tell you right now, if we blitz and we stay on it and we turn out and we don't do the taunting to the crowd and you don't go to your liberal friend like, oh, we're going to win. Cut that out right now and go chase ballots. You can celebrate on November 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and for the next four years. And the celebration will be great if we win. But just like the Bears, they thought they had it signed, sealed, and delivered. They thought the cake was baked. They thought it was done.
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Kevin says, Charlie, incredible opening monologue. Started texting Pennsylvania voters, utilizing the Turning Point Action app. Sent 27 by how to stop. Fully agree with the clip that you said. We can't be too cocky. Guys, we have to stay humble these next eight days. You must surrender that there might be a plan that God has above us, but you must use duty and obligation and energy and spirit to
To just make this the eight days when you've gone crazier than ever before. And I don't mean crazy in a bad way. I mean that you just work so hard that you go from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. What could be more important than this? This election will be decided right on the margins. And yes, it might get out of control in one way. We'll see. Blake, Madison Square Garden was yesterday. I'm not sure if you're in agreement with this. But I thought that when I first heard it was announced, my initial reaction was like, okay, this, you know, blue state thing. I'm not a big fan of that late in the election.
However, it was brilliant as far as a mainstream media takeover and Donald Trump kind of going back to the city that he helped build to kick off the end part of his campaign, especially with Tucker, Tulsi, Bobby Kennedy, Eli. I don't know if anyone necessarily planned this, but what I could see being the like forked
fortuitous development from this is how it's almost like we've taken the media all the way back to 2016. You remember the media strategy in 20 or it wasn't even really a strategy. It was an addiction. They would cover all of these Trump rallies and they could not help themselves from just going like, isn't this? It's so horrible. We're going to cover every minute of it. CNN covered the whole rally. MSNBC covered the whole rally.
And I mean, they'd have their shrill headlines where I think MSNBC had a whole rally that said like Nazi like, yeah, they're like Trump. Trump continues deranged rhetoric against migrants at MSG and all the Hitler stuff they're doing.
All very much like 2016. And you'll remember in 2016, after the election was over, they suddenly realized, wait, maybe broadcasting every single Trump speech and rally unedited blew up in our face because not everyone is as mentally unbalanced as we are. And we've taken them back to that. They're, for whatever reason, we've debated, are they seeing something we don't? Are they just freaking out? Are they...
their strategy for some reason, but they've decided their pitch for the final week is Trump, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler, Nazi. So I'll tell you my thoughts, and you don't have to agree. Number one, I think they're trying to get Trump killed. I think that they're trying to, again, if you're running up against Hitler, you increase the temperature that it's okay to take a shot at him. And look, we saw this, remember,
Blake, you remember they had Trump on the front of the New Republic with the Hitler mustache. As they increase the Hitler language, it doesn't make Trump safer. I think it's really just this is Democrats are children. They're going to do that for every candidate, and they have done it for every candidate. Fair enough, but it doesn't make Trump safer. That's number one. Number two, and I think you'd agree more with this, is it creates societal permission for micro-cheating.
So if you think you're running up against Hitler and Nazis, then you're going to go steal your neighbor's ballot and fill it in because you have to do whatever you can to stop. Yeah, the punch a Nazi thing. Exactly. And so but finally is that Kamala Harris, she is not getting support from the black community nearly close to Biden or Obama. The turnout is not there and the margins aren't there. The turnout is not there so far in early voting. And we have the numbers to reflect that. But so she's going after high propensity suburban voters.
where her version of the Madison Square Garden rally is this huge things on Tuesday at the Ellipse. Is that the correct term? In Washington? Yeah, it's this huge thing. So let's play some of the Madison Square Garden rally. But the Nazi messaging is all about trying to win, run up the score with suburban educated women that are high propensity and that are just trying to win a little bit more there. Okay, let's go to play cut nine, President Trump at the Madison Square Garden.
After all we have been through together, we stand on the verge of the four greatest years in the history of the USA. With your help from now until Election Day, we will restore America's promise, we will put America first, and we will take back the nation that we all love. We bleed the same blood, we share the same home,
And we salute the same great American flag. We are one people.
One family and one glorious nation under God. We will never give in. We will never give up. We will never, ever back down. And we will never, ever, ever, ever surrender. Together we will fight, fight, fight. And we will win, win, win. We're going to win, win, win. Chilly. Yeah, exactly. The way they frame it is, oh, it's a chilling, hilarious speech.
I would like to believe the American people are a little immune to that line of criticism. How insulting, by the way. If you're a Jewish American and you hear this, the cheapening and the overuse of the analogies to Hitler cheapens the evil of Hitler. I would be so offended by that crap.
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I think we have some clip here, but first let's just close up the Madison Square Garden thing. So they call it a Hitler rally. What are the facts around that? It's so deranged. So what it was, the reason they bring this up so ominously. So in the 1930s, there were various groups that were like sympathetic toward, like there was of course people who wanted to stay out of World War II, but there were also people who were just more overtly sympathetic towards Hitler and Nazi Germany. The war hadn't started yet. I think there was one called the German American Bund and it was kind of
pro-Nazi Germans. Anyway, this group held a pro-American rally at Madison Square Garden, but a lot of them were wearing swastika armbands. Now, mind you, a Seinfeld episode mocked this. Do you remember that? Yeah.
Where Jerry and George, they steal somebody's limo and it was O'Brien and he was like this famous white supremacist in Madison Square Garden. One of the funniest Seinfeld episodes ever. Yeah, and so it was kind of like a Groiper rally about 1939 or whatever. And so they're basically saying like, wow, holding a large rally for politics stuff at Madison Square Garden? That's what the Nazis would do. Now, it's funny that they say this because here's a few things. One, FDR spoke at Madison Square Garden the following year.
In 1962, JFK was at Madison Square Garden. It's where Marilyn Monroe did the happy birthday, Mr. President thing. LBJ closed his campaign, final big rally of his campaign. 18,000 people, Madison Square Garden, 1964. Nixon had a Halloween rally there, 1968. I guess they'll say that supports the Hitler thing, of course. But the DNC was at Madison Square Garden in 76. Carter, 1980. Carter, 1992. Bill Clinton and Al Gore.
George Bush, with his running mate, a prominent Kamala Harris supporter, they used Madison Square Garden as their RNC base in 2004.
Like, it's genuinely deranged what they're doing. And now suddenly, oh, Trump is Hitler for using it. And it gets even dumber because the Madison Square Garden they're talking about that had that rally wasn't the same Madison Square Garden. Yeah, it's a different location. It's a different location. It's been in three different spots. And this is the third location. It is more than a mile away from where the Nazi rally one was held. They just give it the same name. They're genuinely deranged people.
So the takeaway, though, I want to just say this was a remarkable show of force from President Trump in a typically blue area. But it's a way to get the media to cover it. So this is the one-two combo. And I got to give the Trump campaign credit here. This was very thoughtful. They said, OK, on Friday, and it ended up being posted a couple hours later, you do Joe Rogan. Sunday, you do Madison Square Garden.
Was anybody talking about Kamala Harris this weekend? Yes, because they were talking about the Houston rally where they had people yelling. Again, I don't want to spend too much time on this, but if Donald Trump would have done this or a Republican, there would have been rioting. Yeah, like the crowd turns on Trump. So this is just really quickly. So Kamala Harris invites Beyonce, apparently people like her, to
to go do some rally in Houston. So when you invite a musical singer like that, they say, come to a special that would Beyonce. It is largely inferred that she's going to perform because Beyonce, if I'm not mistaken, performed with Hillary Clinton back in 2016 with Jay-Z on stage in Philadelphia. That's just, and she did a performance for the Obama inauguration. Yeah. Again, this is the Charlie Kirk archives. I'm thinking back. So Beyonce walks out there and gives a speech and the people are like,
why are you not singing? And mind you, they chose Houston because she recently had a country album and she's like in this whole kind of new... Is she from there? She might be. I can't remember. Again, she's legitimately talented. Not exactly my thing. But she has a new country album out and she is from Houston? Yeah. Okay, so it all makes sense. And the abortion stuff in Texas, whatever. So she shows up and she speaks and the people are like,
Why are you not singing? It's all deceptive. This is cut 23. Kamala Harris declaring war on her base. Play cut 23.
You could hear it there for a minute. The media did not touch this. Trump, Trump, Trump. You could hear some people yelling that. Yes. Her fans trying to overcome the boos. I mean, the media didn't touch this. Okay, so that was Kamala Harris' weekend. Donald Trump did Madison Square Garden, which we can spend a lot of time on that, but it was a show of force in a historic way. And I could play all the nonsense from the media, but I don't want to get into that. Instead, I want to spend our valuable time
on what Donald Trump did on Friday.
What Donald Trump did on Friday might have made me the most proud to support him of anything that he's done in quite some time. Take it back, McDonald's. That was your... No, that was great. No, but I think that this was better than McDonald's because I'm a huge Joe Rogan fan. And Joe Rogan earned... Again, I was always like maybe neutral on Rogan. I thought he was a comedian, whatever, during COVID. When he was against the lockdowns and he went up against the COVID machine, I said, this guy's legit. He's a freedom fighter. He's a truth seeker. I love this man. And so Joe Rogan...
And Donald Trump says, if you don't know who Joe Rogan is, that's okay. Or you've heard of him. Joe Rogan is the most popular podcaster ever. Just like Rush Limbaugh invented the AM dial for talk radio, Joe Rogan has invented podcasts for a generation. We all fall in line behind Joe Rogan. We are behind his trailblazing. Joe Rogan used to do Fear Factor. He's a very successful stand-up comedian. He also is a fight announcer with UFC. And in fact, here's how you know that Donald Trump, the interview, it really took seriously. Joe Rogan broke out that...
all-black fight announcer shirt. He only wears that for very special guests. Usually Joe Rogan is like in a sweater or a hoodie. For Donald Trump, he broke out the all-black fight announcer shirt. It's a big honor. Donald Trump was spectacular. And don't just take my word for it. I'll show you some of this. If you have any hesitancy
about Donald voting for Trump. If somebody in your life is not like a total Kamala zealot, you need to send them the Joe Rogan interview. Donald Trump was funny. He was focused. And it's hard to highlight this in the time we have. Blake, did you listen to the whole thing or just parts of it? I listened to like the last hour. So you'll appreciate this because I think you agree with this. Donald Trump's command
Of deep issues is far more than people give him credit for, meaning he talked about nuclear power, the environment and windmills with remarkable complexity and
Without any notes or preparedness. And Blake, that's something people don't always respect about him. It's so annoying when people just say, oh, Trump is dumb. Because he has his weave, his unique way of talking. But you just compare that to Kamala or something. The fact that, oh, you just ask him a question about the White House and he starts talking, oh yeah, we were learning this stuff about...
Abraham Lincoln and his family and you know he had his son Tad Lincoln who died and you know his wife was depressed he was probably depressed and they were trying to he's just going on and on and on about the stuff that presumably he was told by some like White House historical expert
eight years ago when he moves into the White House and he's just bringing this off the top of his head. And I just always I see that and I compare this to Kamala, who can't even take a position on an issue in this election if she hasn't memorized what her campaign staff told her to say, let alone anything else. It's it's such a jarring contrast. And, you know, you do this on so many different topics.
You know, they'll say like, oh, Trump is like old. But really what you see is Trump has a tremendous amount of energy. Yeah, he can just go on this podcast and talk for three hours. And by the way, that was after he did our rally the night before. Very, very late. He did a press conference. Then he did a rally in Michigan afterwards. Okay, so let's...
Again, one of the captions on YouTube is, imagine telling someone 15 years ago that the host of Fear Factor and the host of The Apprentice talking to each other on a podcast would be the most important political event of 2024. Yep. And they'll have upset the left-wing Democrats. One thing I want to say, though, is that
Steve Dace deserves credit for this. He tweeted something similar. I had a similar thought, but he said it better than I would, which is you have the most canceled man, Donald Trump, on the planet. They try to kill him, impeach him, take his business empire. And then you have the most censored man, Joe Rogan, on one side on a platform that they can't control meeting. That was the significance of this. It was worlds colliding.
And it was destined to happen right before the election. So you have a man that the media hates more than anybody else, Donald Trump. And you have a platform that is a bigger threat to the regime. I mean, Joe Rogan talks about every verboten topic under the sun. And Donald Trump was 10 out of 10.
He did not waver an inch. He was deep. He was focused. And by the way, it is the number one podcast on the planet. It's still number one in all Apple news charts. It has 34 million views on YouTube. YouTube is not even promoting. There's also some weird stuff on that. And Spotify as well. It is easy. There's a million posts about it on X. It is easily the most viral thing and it will last all the way up until the election.
Let's play just a little taste of this. By the way, I just as a Joe Rogan fan, just as a fan, I couldn't get over just seeing Donald Trump in front of the red drape. I was like, that's awesome. I've been waiting for that. Never. Just see. Andrew, I think, agrees with me. Just seeing Donald Trump in front of the red drape. I was like, all right, now we're balling. Now we're talking.
Let's play cut 22. So I always got more publicity than other people, and it wasn't like I was trying. In fact, I don't know exactly why. Maybe you can tell me why. Oh, I can definitely tell you. You said a lot of wild shit. Maybe. You said a lot of wild shit.
And then CNN in their all their brilliance by highlighting your wild made you much more popular. Yeah, this is cut 21. You could find the Rogan interview anywhere. It's easy to find to swing voters in your life. This is the you say listen to this. If you're actually pride yourself on being an informed voter has Kamala Harris done a sit down interview for three hours like that's a serious question in her life. Has she ever done that? I highly doubt it. I don't think so. No, this is a bit and by the way, Donald Trump could have gone another he
He could have gone another four hours. I mean, the guy was just getting warmed up. He could go all day, and he does go all day. So, again, there's so many clips here. Let's just go in order. The next one, let's play cut 21. First of all, I love this idea of you teaming up with Robert Kennedy. Right. And I love this Make America Healthy Again idea because—
There are chemicals and ingredients in our food that are illegal in other countries because they've been shown to be toxic. There's pesticides and herbicides, and there's a lot of that's been sprayed on our food that really is unnecessary. And there's a lot of health consequences that people are suffering from a lot of these things. We'll dive more into it, but I could not have been more.
Proud is the wrong word, but I couldn't have been more excited and thrilled. Thrilled is the right word with how President Trump performed there. It made us all, all of us that are in the trenches with him, it was like a thumbs up because it makes our job so much easier. It makes our job so much easier to chase votes and win over independent voters. The biggest podcast in the history, the most canceled man meets the most canceled platform.
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Let's play more from the Joe Rogan experience. Let's play Cut 19. The rebels are Republicans now. They're like, you want to be a rebel? You want to be punk rock? You want to, like, wreck the system? You're a conservative now. That's how crazy. And then the liberals are now pro-
pro-silencing criticism. They're pro-censorship online. They're talking about regulating free speech and regulating the First Amendment. It's bananas to watch. Joe, they come after their political opponent. You see, Joe Rogan is not a doctrinaire conservative. Nor is Donald Trump, by the way. And here's my rule about where MAGA stands. If you love truth, you're going to be brought to voting for Donald Trump.
That's where I'm at. If you love the truth, it will eventually lead you towards casting a ballot for President Donald Trump. If you are willing to challenge built-in orthodoxies, if you're willing to think for yourself and think freely, eventually that will lead you to the inevitable conclusion, this guy's got to be president. I want to play another piece of tape here.
Let's go here. This is a good one here. Play cut 20. But what they've done is they've made these cops feel terrible, like good cops. I think cops are just like everybody else. Most of them are great. It's like everybody else. But if you run into one carpenter and he does a job in your house, he say carpenters suck, but they don't suck. Most of them suck.
Most of them are great. And that's the key thing with cops. But the point is, like, they did all of these things in this very foolish way. And these cops are suffering the consequences of it. And so subsequently what happens is a lot of crime is unreported. A lot of crime, like, you call the cops, they're too busy, they can't even get to you. Or your house got broken into, sorry, you know, it doesn't even make a report. There's a lot of people that they just give up. Blake.
It feels as if Donald Trump has full spectrum media coverage below the surface with Joe Rogan and above the surface of Madison Square Garden. Yeah, it's he I mean, he's always had that talent like of, I mean, self-promotion in the truest sense of being able to dominate people's headspace, being able to dominate the conversation. He is, you could say, the most viral person to ever live. He's also like, as we said, you know, the funniest person to ever live. He is just amazing.
The energy that he's able to bring in compared to Kamala is very high. Now, that doesn't guarantee we'll win. We had this vibe the same in 2016. We did win, but it was very close.
And you had the vibe in 2020, too. I remember that you remember those discussions where it's, oh, Trump is still having rallies that a ton of people go to. No one's going to a Biden rally. And if you go, you have to stand six feet apart from everyone. There's no way that they could possibly this could even be close. And so, you know, whatever you think about 2020, it was close either way.
and this election will be close too. And so to circle back to the start of the hour, the way you make all of this worth it is you go hard all the way to the end, and you make it so this is the preface to a big win on election night instead of, oh man, how did we drop that? How did we deflect the ball into Kamala's hands right at the end? And that's, you've got to play all the way through to the whistle. And so what you saw this last weekend was a remarkable start to the end.
A start to the end of this season. You have Donald Trump right now. That Rogan thing is just going to keep growing. That's the thing about podcasting is as people talk about it, it just keeps growing. Madison Square Garden. And Donald Trump is now starting an ambitious end to the, I hope, his final campaign. Isn't that amazing to say, Blake?
The last of Trump's campaign? The last one. You have the, I hope all of you said that. Other than maybe him, you know, doing this genial Trump going into retirement rallies for JD in 2028. Oh, I mean, there will be a fair amount of those, but this is the last of him on the ballot.
It's been nine years of this. Nine years. It's crazy. More than a quarter of my life has been the Donald Trump experience. About a third of my conscious life. And if he becomes president, we've got another four years of it. Oh, man. It's crazy for me to imagine what life was like in early 2015 before Donald Trump just blew up everything that we thought the future of America was going to be. And here we are. We've got one leak left, everybody.
And for those of you guys that are Trump super fans, I hope you kind of like that means something. Like Donald Trump's last visit as a candidate to Arizona is happening this Thursday with Tucker Carlson. Donald Trump's last visit to Nevada has happened this week. Last visit to New Mexico. Last visit to Virginia. As a candidate, everybody. And that should motivate you to go get people to go out and vote early. So email me your successful early voting stories, freedom at charliekirk.com, and find one more.
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