Trump's willingness to be grilled by people with whom he differs, including Joe Rogan, is likely due to his desire for exposure and his ability to handle questioning. This contrasts with Kamala Harris, who refused to go on Rogan's show, possibly because she couldn't handle the intellectual rigor.
The mainstream media, functioning as the Democratic party's spokesman, suppresses dissent and promotes narratives that align with their agenda. This includes downplaying or ignoring interviews that don't fit their narrative, such as Trump's interview with Joe Rogan, which garnered millions of views.
Jewish groups like the Anti-Defamation League do not consistently condemn those who label Trump as a Nazi or fascist, which reduces the power of these terms to describe genuine evil. This undermines the seriousness of historical evils like the Holocaust and cheapens the language used to condemn them.
The shift in polls favoring Trump can be attributed to several factors, including his consistent messaging, his clear stance on issues, and the increasing recognition of his commitment to America. This has led to a growing number of undecided voters breaking in his favor, even among traditionally Democratic groups.
Many Jews who leave Judaism adopt secular religions like environmentalism, socialism, and feminism, which align with left-wing ideologies. This, combined with a sense of moral obligation to save the world, drives their support for the Democratic party, despite its anti-Israel policies.
The growing anti-Semitism is partly due to the left's use of language that targets Jews and Israel, such as labeling Zionism as a form of racism. This rhetoric, combined with the left's moral relativism and denial of objective truth, fosters an environment where anti-Semitic views can thrive.
Van Jones criticized the progressive push that alienated Elon Musk because it was based on divisive rhetoric, such as labeling all White people as racist and all men as toxic. This kind of language pushes away valuable contributors like Musk, who could otherwise support and benefit the party.
Dennis Prager wrote a 15-page letter to Candace Owens to challenge her statements about Jews, Israel, and Zionism, which he found deeply disturbing and historically inaccurate. He aimed to correct the record and encourage her to rethink her positions on these sensitive topics.
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All right, so we were going gona do a podcast tonight. However, we ended up doing the podcast today because we have a friend and old friend of mine. H when many years ago, I started a radio show and I did a four year and a half IT was called save in america.
I walked into this building that was the silesia headquarters, or something that was K R I or k. cully. And I was, I walk in then is progress there? IT was with yourself.
You, you would. Frank. Pst, story, if you remember the late Frank pastors. And yeah and then obviously today we have him here really a lot of stories to cover with you.
Let me kind of give the stories and I will get right into IT. Then this is great to have you here. We have obviously the medicine score guard event that took place, uh, where if you watched them, sbc IT was apparently a german event.
A lot of the folks from old germany decided to put that event to get. If you talk to the people that love america, they said IT was the greatest ever, ever hosted at medicine square garden. A lot of people were there, this one guy name, and mosque was there, the other guide name.
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Trump, unbelievable event. We allowed a Cliff to show you. M, S, M B C lost their mind. Tony hinch have made a comment about a community, this island portal. Weekends we going to talk about whether that joke was appropriate or not.
Obviously, we ve got a comedian here, and I retired, one that can give some thoughts on IT. Then we have broken, had this one guy show up on his podcast, a guy in Donald j. trump.
And at podcast, that one pocket, that room had got more views than everything como heroes done combined. Think about the power of IT. One pot guests got more views and all the other shows coma here to combine.
Bill mark praises trump for his mcDonald dd visit. He says it's prillie and calls is snobling joe gan a mistake? Michael rapaport lost his mind this jewish girl who was at the uh event which trump in medicine square garden, respond to all the stuff that M.
M. S. MBC saying about them beyond, say, showed up, put the most incredible performance for two minutes. IT was so great that after he walked off, everybody left. Everybody left. A wait a minute, did I come is come on gonna sing for me if he is not going to think for me, why to hell I come in here thinking bion's IT was gonna form and nobody yet knows how much the nc patter there SHE get paid.
The twelve million box, the ten million box or the eight million dollars or is beyond a so, uh involved in charity and SHE is so charitable that he said, bay J, Z, how I want to go here because I support this party so much, I don't want any money from and who knows? Do you think you got paid? Do you think she'll get paid? Will talk about that couple of the things you to be talking about.
Difficult for her to win. This is a story from daily collar mark. Culprit says data everywhere, shows things I ve moved in trumps direction. Guys is so bad. That basis who is on the left he's been for many, many years who bought a op for many, many years, comes out and says, guys, we're not going to be endorse in commons IT was so bad that people left the office and if that we're not endorsing commoner hair, we're worried you're going to go and start working and become and friends with thumb.
People quit over that so that every times, first time in twenty years and in elon mx, they're trying to find a way to silence this guy because twitters changing the game and he's got so much influence now they're trying to say he's an illegal immigrant. They went to report the sky, and even NASA chief, who was publicly humiliated just a month ago because they had some astronauts stuck out there that they couldn't bring back and said, maybe we will bring him back by twenty, twenty five. This entrepreneur along musin came and save them there back.
By the way, did you hear about IT at all the mainstream media this much? You know why? Because that embarrasses boring.
And as I guess what nas out here you achieve comes out and says, W, S, J, report claims that illam sk has been in regular contact with putin, should be investigated. No chips or lock, you're afraid because he exposing you don't like IT. Now we will respond to that as well. Full of doda wants a school musk to one million to give a way he's given. Uh, biden says elon musk was an illegal worker.
Now biden worried about the border now when IT comes up to musk, but not the other two thousand million or fifty million people, when Jones progressive push people like out of the party by saying all White people are racist and man, all men are toxic, will respond that Tommy Robinson, apparently behind jail. Now, israel strikes on iran. We're going to ask you about that question.
You wrote a letter, fifteen page letter, to candis. What was that all about? We want to kind of hit your thoughts on that as well.
Project twenty twenty five, it's still being talked about Derek jeter rips iron bone. I don't if you saw that or not for costly anche decision, I don't know what reason and then ira also agreed with them. And alas, bana leaves opinion from wall street journal harvard anti semitism problem.
We want your thoughts on that as well. Having said that, gang election night is eight days away. The event is such a hot commodity right now.
No joke at shops eating. Saturday night, the valley guy comes to, hey monk, can I get two tuckers i'm trying about, had to get as Normal. Like, let me just, I got my family.
I'm trying to get the car. I go to the house letter. Sitting in front of house, a neighbor says, say, pad, I just bought a house in this area.
I was trying to buy two super VIP tickets there. Anyway, we can get letters everybody's getting. You got a message on my neck of a guy that wants two super VIP guys.
Just so you know, the only tickets sold gone. The super VIP is oversold. If you gave us forty thousand dollars a ticket right now, we can sell at you because it's capacity. I think we have seven tickets of p left.
I think we have twelve tickets of the premium left, and I think we have less than three hundred tickets of the general left once that sells that it's done just everybody knows. And if you don't know what this event is, rap, we have, uh, at this point, people are probably seen the video. I don't if I want to play the video or not, but if you want to kind of play IT and we will go to the the second half of the video, we just buy a building, eleven acres.
We're going to have a great time at this building. We going to have a, you know, bunch of people come down here that to be with us, horse mouse of all. I think a little pump has come, and I think my channel is going to be their candles.
Uh, I think we have Emily aston, that's gonna be there. Emily is gonna there. I think we got a vents.
Uh, who vince will be there? Ellison, vince ellison will be there. We got a big line of Francis samy, a bunch of people.
You're gonna ryan coming a bunch IT. And we're gonna there that night. We will start at six P.
M. Gates will open. A lot of you guys will go to the inter miami. You will get in a shuttle IT will escort you over to us for security reasons for getting everybody to be secured.
And when you come here from six pm o'clock in the morning, we'll be together and will be alive, alive on the podcast. Ever feel like it's going to be the biggest life podcast worldwide on youtube that will be broadcasting. And if you have had about a ticket for yourself, bring your family, bring your relatives, bring your peers.
Let's spend that night together. Who knows how the results are gonna? Whatever it's going to be, we will be talking a lot of issues on what happened post election.
So november 5, go to fifty nine ninety five. Buy your ticket before IT sells that and don't mannered and say pattersons anyway can get a ticket. We can sell you more because it's a it's a number that we reach and that we can sell anything else.
And and up time, I get a message right now, left and right. Having said that, let's get right into IT. Denis preger, have you watched the joe rogan .
trump interview? Only only a segment.
So what did you think about the fact that this interview today, which elan must just tweet IT out, saying, right now you type, if you go on google, right now, youtube, and you type, and rogin and trump, if you just go on youtube, okay, let just go. No, just go on youtube. A fresh rob close IT go to youtube fresh this is the home page.
Just go brand with youtube that com. And if you can go there, rob and just type and rogan trump, rogan trump. And the first one should come up because it's got thirty plus million zoom.
A little is so we can see IT. K, zoom in a little bit, if you can see a, rather see. So the hill, thirty thousand views.
M, S, M, I don't. At the top, at the top. M, S, C, one, seventy six.
The hill four, twenty two. Let's go a little bit, lord, to see what's next. So the next one is still not him, not him, not him.
That's watch mojo, not him. That's a thoughts on the podcast that he does with bravo and others. And not him, not him.
That's a clip. Not him. Then cna keep going, not him, not him, not him, not the podcast.
Keep on, not the podcast, not the podcast, not the podcast, not the podcast. Do you see even more before the interview of the protest and not even the protest? So by the way, however, if you want to find IT, go to the filter rub.
If you can do IT the way you did IT to go to the filter of views to sol for the most views. Tell me how this makes any sense. The most few interviews study four million views and two days. And you mean to tell me if you if I typed and rogan to trump, I cannot see IT on the channel here. So from the clips that you saw, one thoughts on some of the clips starts on the whole event that took place, the park kist.
that I have a few. First, the thought that A A nai and fascist would be willing to subject themselves s two hours of of grilling that he had no idea who would go is unlikely. His willingness to be grilled by people with whom he differs if ndb differs with joe rogan.
But with others with who we did compared to hers, why did he refuse to go on is a more important question. Even then, why did he agree to? We assume he will agree to anything that will give him exposure.
He will allow himself to be subjected to questioning. SHE won't for good reason. They say IT was a mistake that he did not go on.
Jeroen an, that is not current. SHE is so intellectual and impressive. Forget morally or politically, just intellectual. SHE is so on impressive. SHE could not handle IT, and so SHE is Better off not having appeared than having believe that, or I absolutely believe IT.
So you think if SHE went for three hours.
well happen, the the rapidity of her of her thinking process would be so clear that IT would be as embarrassing, if not more so, than the joe biden appearance in the debate with with double crump.
Let me ask you this. Do you think he knows the meaning of the vastness? Like if you SHE knows what vapors means? Because he took you two words to start off with a big word to say the weapons.
You know why it's funny? I love the word vapid for whatever reason, because nothing. I can't think of something that quite approximates.
The power of vapid vd is an immense empty ness. It's empty. Is to the third scared, right? No, no, no. Empty IT means literally that unsophisticated is a given, yes, but that, you know, you will find this fascinating. You could, you could do IT right now. Dennis praga camera Harris on on CNN with Larry king, the late Larry king when he was running for attorney general of california. I was by coincidence, I believe, on the same show with Larry king when CNN used to help me on on .
a fairly regular basis. This is.
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us about IT.
No, no, he was just. So the issue are rose about, I get a same sex couple adopting a kid and I and I argued, yeah, there he is yeah I look much .
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you'd find this even in the subject, was the one that I remember a where in I I argued that if I were an adoption agency, and I had two wonderful couples, same sex, and and and then there was no same, same marriage and a married men and women, I would give the the child to the, to the men and women.
Because I believe that all things being equal, I kept emphasizing that IT is best for a child to have a mother and father, by the way, all the gay couples in my life, and I am very close to a number and the godfather of one of one of the couple's children, uh, agree, IT is the ideas to have a mother and father. To deny that is is just dishonest. So I said to her, i'm just curious if you have a wonderful same sex couple, wonderful eos xul couple a, uh, and everything you know of is equivalent, what would your position be if you were an adoption agency? And and and he refused answer the question. IT was so fascinating to anybody listening that, well, I would need to know more. But but like, would you so .
impressed with her day, said one day he is going to run for president.
Amazing that you you should have .
read my mind that you ever would you like. Oh my god, she's so impressed.
The president of the antimony, a coin society OK.
Go back to, go back to with the trump and rogan podcast, right? Yeah, thirty two million views. He does IT.
You know, it's all over the place. You know, independence because rogan is got the biggest independent viewing on the decided voters. He's probably got that base. How big of an impact you think that has on the election?
So if the question is and I don't know and no one knows how many corner court undesired s are there because it's, as my producer said to be the other day, then is, do we know any undecided? You know, like, do they live in a certain city? They have a suburb of cleveland. Where are? I hope there are all on decii hope i'm wrong but I I am a bit doubled that this is gigantic undersigned of pull of of watching this .
who is an undecided voter who is watching this podcast that has still not made a decision who they are voting for? Just put yes no, i'm actually curious, know what this percentage but ahead.
you know so it's yes. Let me put to the of this way if there really are, if any serious number of undecided IT would seem to me that I would be breaking on his behalf. I don't know what appeal that he has. I accept that.
Is there a serious percentage of undecideds that believe he is a nai? By the way, I just want to say something about the not charge a IT is a shame of on jewish groups like the anti defamation league that they do not on a daily basis, condemn in the name of protecting jews, A, A, A, condemning those who called trump annotate and a fascist. What all of this is being, what this is critical.
If I came to say one thing, this, this might be the most important, the calling of trump, a nazi and a fascist all IT does is reduce the power of the word not in and fascist to repose decent human beings they have cheapened the greatest evil. And um why jewish groups are not unanimous in condemning the democrats and it's it's not just kala Harris, it's the democrats for using the term uh like nothing like a water is a shame on the ad. And other groups that claim to defend dues forgot .
the word hitler as well. Let me ask your why, why, why is that? Why aren't they stepping up? Why aren't they saying something? why?
Why is the ship about back to you? Are cover rap play two hundred or three clips from the trump rogan podcast? Then I want to go to the medicine score garden with the common that they're making. And I want to stay on this thing here. Just play toward three other, one of them which was a, uh, funny one, and then just play couple of the clips will come in on to the single to the other should go forward.
The the rehearing is also that you're hitler and that you d order to to stop hitler, you have to do whatever is so yeah, yeah. And this is that you're hearing this now combat compared you to set your love of hitler yesterday. You know.
common is a very low I Q person. She's a very low. I cute. You know, i'm for taking tests to, I think, anybody that runs for president should take they should give up test.
And it's not an age of this.
If you look back on history, seventies and eighties, you're great to some of you test leaders in the world, world history, long time world history. They were in their seventies and their rates, but I think you should take cognitive test. I think everybody they say it's unconstitional tional, but I I think companies should have a test because it's something.
something on with her. I think it's pressure. I think the pressure in the scrutton. You've bit a celebrity for a long time and you understand what this is like, but for someone who's in the late forties, who becomes the vice president, who runs for president, becomes the vice president, and then all the sudden the way to the world is on your shoulders. And this all these people, a lot of people climb up.
but you be the heavily.
I don't correct. Look.
this is an interview. If we've covered a little territory, right? You know, was fine. I don't care. I want to I think it's much more interesting SHE to do an interview with Anderson coper, a soft ball crazy softball interview. He took two days off, and he studied and studied all day long. And then SHE comes out with a result that was a real embarrassment, that was a really bad interview. He could not answer a question that's good.
And every question, what do you think about this? See, this will go to first your thoughts about what he said with the test.
cognitive testing. I think, why not? I mean, this person that's gonna running our country and running in the free world, they have to be like all there, like job.
I like this beyond st, for how many years have we had? Not us have theyve been pretending like this guy is on point. As of right now done is, god forbid, something happens.
Where is joe biden is actually gonna the one making the calls and saying, do this, do that? I know the answer is no. It's the people that are around, but I think one hundred percent at every single year, the test and see if you're all there. Because if you're if you're not there, you're faculties aren't. We gotta move on.
We have to Venus.
So again, it's the side bar that fashionable to me. I always, I ask if the shower on my foot or the shower on the other foot. Can you imagine A A republican president equally incapable of being president yet staying in the office, and they're appointing the nominee for president, appointing, not, not nominating, appointing.
Then the republicans would be called with the fascist party of the authoritarian party, the anti democratic party. But if this is done by the democratic party, what i'm about to say is among the more painful. And there are many painful things to say about my beloved country, but this is one of the biggest ones.
The new york times, the washington post, the los Angeles times, and nearly every major newspaper, abc, cbs, abc, npr, pbs, name the three initials. They function. And I speak with some degree of expertise. And this this was my field soviet, the soviet union communist, and my orin russian. I went, the communist countries is often provider IT was to the communist party in the soviet union.
What the new york times and the washington post the only times, or to the democratic party in the united states, I can tell you, I, when I came out forty years ago to california from new york, I was so in love with the new york times that I subscribe. There was no internet. Then I got the physical new york types.
nothing. There was no national addition. The new york, new york times wrapped in Brown paper four days late. That's how much I admire the new york times. And now IT is nothing more than what profit was to the communist party.
The way they write headlines, the way they writes trump light in a news, in a news item, nap allegedly lied. Nap opponents consider him to have lied, lied. The language that you, you can tell the difference in the new york times between an opinion piece and a news piece.
Time your thoughts on this?
First of all, I did something in reverse. As a Young man, I love to read gym mery, the great sports writer. And so my parents, who get me the L A times that arrived wrapped up like a little log.
In Brown paper, three days, four days late, and I used to go there and I would reach in murine, read sports pages and things like this. But I remember similar meteoritic sis with the L A times because I got my masters at Peter dian, lived up there for some time and i'm like, I can't believe this. I am and I believe somewhere we went from so commentating to campaigning and it's that's the difference that I think has happened in the news media.
right? Their spokesman for a party .
that's right that once on the time they were commentating on the issues of the and IT used to be the newspaper was like not the voice of reason, but IT was a clearing house for endorsement. And people look to see, well, the L A times, along with the share of A L, A county, the head of the fire department.
the school benefit .
that used to be that like an important peace and roll the newspaper was to present to you, the citizens.
Then you'll find this fascinating. I think all of you will. I used the right for the la times regularly, regularly.
You look up Dennis preggers sanger's times you will see column after column after column. They had column right and column left. They don't, starting in about two thousand, three, four, whatever.
IT was the a shift. IT went from liberal, which I admire, to left wing, which is always destructive. Everything the left touches that destroys that is one of the understandings one must have about life. There's no exception to that rule.
And so, by the way, the most positive piece ever written about me in the mainstream newspaper is in the los Angeles time from the nineteen eighties, when in my radio show, which was then in los Angeles, the thought that they would write a positive piece about me today is laughable. Needless to say, they did a front page piece on me and prayer you on a sunday edition of the eight times. And obviously, IT was negative. IT wasn't as negative as I expected, but IT was negative. But I want people to understand, these newspapers went from liberal, which I respect, to left wing, which I detest.
So go, go back to the question. Go back to the question here. If if you are choosing your president, okay, and have a choice on what test, tom, you would want your candidate to take, okay, i'm going to give you five tests.
Which one of them is the most important? How to choose a president? kay? One is their physical that they get from the doctor can.
And so let's say one candidate is that disclosing youthful lio grow. What are you hiding from us? right?
The other one is their tax returns, kay, to see what they're doing with their money, how much money they're making. Three is an I Q tests to find out where they are at mentally, how sharp they are. You know, four is there, you know, I guess you can even do this one here.
And in credit score, which is a part of our money, let you say you run their credit to find out where the credit is. Four, fifty six, fifty five, fifty out of these tests. Which one of them?
Your number one? Where are you looking at me? None of them interest me.
Tell because they .
don't tell me a damn thing about what matters about a president. I want a moral q test, not an I Q test. I Q and wisdom have no relation.
How do you do a moral q test? OK talk. I'll give you an example.
okay? Tell us what the goal like archippe go was. How many people did ml killed? killed? Who was poll pot? I want to know they know about good and evil in history because that's what i'm preoccupied with, I fully admitted.
And if they don't know a damn thing about the greatest evils of the twenty th century, they are, they are not going to make a great president. That those are the questions that I would post. I want to know, do you understand what is the difference between good and evil? Do you believe that the united states should be, should take an interest in in the affairs of the world? What type of interest do you think that the united nations has been a positive and let the american people judge, but both candidates get the same questions.
Is the united nations been a force more for good or more for bad or useless? Would you like the united nations to stay in new york? Or do you think that would be Better if I moved to tell her, run, these are these are Operative questions i'd like to post.
So interesting that that let me ask adam, are you different than what then I said i'm just ious. Is anybody different with denis time? Are you different than Dennis? Answer, no.
You with a mock adam, i'm going to come to you little. Would you be health tax returns? I Q, I agree with denis and capacity.
What you're talking about, essentially civic task, but also a worldwide civic. Do you know what the hell communism was? You know what fashion?
You know what? And not he was. Do you know what happened in china?
Do you know that the deadliest, bloodiest century of all time was the twenty eth century? Bingo, just a couple years ago, twenty five years ago. Okay, between world war one, world war two, world war two, communism stolen.
And what do you think? I what is what?
I am also concerned about the factor. We have thirty seven trillion dollars in debt. And i'd like someone who can baLance a budget little bit. Little news flies. Not that trump was doing great with the budgeting is the king of dead, but now by then, I think there are this year twenty twenty three that did the fiscal year minus one point six trillion dollars.
So but that was in one of your five test that would go to my moral. And if you can .
make IT to this point, you have a decent I, Q. I don't need, I don't need, like R, F case doing, pull up, push hops, great. I don't need that. Morality do not to baLance a budget. And you just have common sense.
I think there's a pretty important yeah see with the way you would see that that would come out rap if you want to go to the next clip, uh um on on what he says here with the with the terrorists. S I think this is the one on terrorist. S right, you send me go to play this clip.
Did you just float out the idea of getting rid of income taxes and replacing IT with terms? Well, okay.
we serious about our yeah, but why not? Because really our country was the richest in the relatively in the eight and eighties and nineteen nineties. A president who was assiniboia ed kindly, he was the tariff king.
He spoke beautifully of terrace is language was really beautiful. We will not allow the enemy to come in and take our jobs and take our factories and take our workers and take our families, unless they pay a big Price and the big Prices tariff. And i'd speak like that, but he was right.
And then around in the early one hundred hundred hundreds, they switched over stupidly to, Frankly, and income tax. And you know why? Because countries were putting a lot of pressure in america.
We don't want to pay terrors, please, don't you know? They believe me. They control our politicians.
If you look at the kind of numbers that these guys make then and now, but we had a commission meeting in the a eighty, I think, was eighty and eighty seven. Think of this problem. We were so rich, we had so much money, we didn't know what to do. So they set up a blue ribbon commissioner, caravans and the sole purposes what to do with all the money we had. We were so rich because we were taxing other people for coming in and taking our jobs.
Time, you know what he says in this part? I don't know you did you wash your pocket with two of them?
You saw the clipsed I i've .
been seen, he said, which I had never heard a candidate explain time he asked him a question about that and he says, well, the one way you got ta look at that is the following way. He says the value of amErica has gone higher. So okay, to have some dead and the goal isn't to pay off dead.
There's background, rob, I don't know what that background was just coming. The goal isn't to necessarily eliminated that because our net value as a country that was the company has gone up, he explained. You also agree with them on the on the .
well there there's okay, there's relativity with that, right? So det ubi bonds, foreign countries, mainly japan, we talk a lot about china, but japan owns more than body else, buys the debt and that allows you to finance things. Okay, that's how that's how works on on, on the global stage.
So however, if you look at what's called your debt to equity ratio, and i'll make this really simple for people, let's say you've got not a college you ve done, you know? Okay, a couple years later you find yourself fifty thousand dollars is what you make, and you buy a used car for ten thousand dollars in debt. Well, that means you're five one, your income to your debt five one.
Three years later, you're making seventy five thousand because you get a couple of big races, you change jobs. But now you've paid off part of that and you only have seventy five hundred on that look, caron says you, you, you are now confide the one, you know ten to one. And so with the value of a country goes up, the asset value goes up, the G, D, P goes up, then there is an impact on the debt. That's true, except we have like run right past every ratio i'm to do with in terms of the amount of debt that we that we've racked up to the point that the mire interest on what we have, not social security and medicare interest, is suddenly the first the most important thing we pay for people that used to be your rent, your house. Note for the united states of america, it's interest atam most.
They have a question for pat and for Dennis.
but I make a timid seems like what's happening right now, especially with trump on rogan trump, seems to be kind of like he's his buzz, his float. He's is the favor of this point. The biggest, I think, disparity between trump running now his third time versus in twenty sixteen is he actually has an ideology.
I think now in twenty sixteen, the criticism was he doesn't he just kind of put was going with the wind right now. Now it's pretty clear he loves america. He's not a russian asset.
I think that's kind of clear at this point. We fell for right, some of these people. He wants to build the wall because walls aren't racist. Let's you protect our border and he loves terrify, he said on the podcast with P, P, T, A terf at my favorite word, Better than love was like, well, that's pretty interesting.
So it's kind of like he's found his group and he founded, he actually stands for and he knows the difference in a man and a woman. That's all another situation. But do you think he actually has a morva A A pragmatic approach? He stands for something versus just kind of cow town around?
Well, i'd like to react to one comment you made and happily react more. But when you said he loves america, so my own background and is easily found on the internet, was, I was supposed to his when he was running in twenty sixteen. I was for any of the other fourteen before him i've been thinking was a serious man.
I've been think he was a conservative. I I don't particularly appreciate the people cursing in in public every so often I I get IT. But so anyway, I had my problems.
I wrote, however, a national review at the time. If he is nominated, I will support him because the democrats are just destructive, okay? And it's anyway so ended up supporting during his administration.
I turned to my wife one day and I said, this man loves america. I agree with you. He loves america. And the left is not love america. And I have a proof from twenty eight. I think it's twenty or eight and I at at the literally at the moment that was done, I played IT.
And I played IT maybe fifty times things when barrack obama said to an audience, we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states of amErica and I said, IT is not possible to love whatever you wish to fundamentally transform if a man said, you know, I love my wife, but i'd like to fundamentally transform her. He doesn't love his life by definition. Or see him if he wants to fundamentally transform him, so that if you needed any proof as to the left's view of america, IT sucks until we fundamentally transform IT.
And you can't love what is despicable. The country is is despicable. I was never proud of IT, Michelle ama said.
Until my husband got the nominations to the first day in my remember when he got up and said that this is the first time in my life I never proud to be in american and and none of this made an impact on people voting for for barack obama. IT was a steam astonishing. They have contempt for what is good, that, by the way, that holds true for the middle.
They have the same people. Have contempt for america, which is fundamentally decent. Have contempt israel, which is fundamentally beent this. Their moral compass is permanently broken.
So, you know that that gets me to want to transition the next story. But what will do when I send out a rob if you have that, which is kind of interesting, is we're talking about rogan and trump cannot be found. Uh, on youtube.
This is vinny showing the top donors in the high top donor contributions to trump in camera pink in for psychos of september twenty. Look at google. Oh, I D much .
money did the what is .
one doing four one, one thousand four hundred, sixty four thousand?
That's the .
most part of any company. It's about the big companies go left. They are easy to ico just and just apple is right. Everybody y's on that side there are given money on this.
but these are big companies. What about this is all .
about context .
at context.
Just the context is, why isn't trump, uh uh, a trumper rogan podcast showing on google while the type donor to camera goop? So mean, there is a reason that somebody can speculate.
Here's why this is gone.
Transition to million S M S G medicine score garden event yesterday and massive that people trying to get in, begging to get in, cannot get in, record breaking attendance, fire all the stuff that's going on in the way the news reports on IT as wild but even before we go to that one rap ah you know is is this uh, trump speaking in? Is this or is that how they .
are react to so I M S B C, where they spliced in clips of the nineteen nine.
rub. But that chAmberry .
happening right now, you see if there are in your screen in that place, is particularly chilling, because in one nine thirty nine, more than twenty thousand supporters of a different fascist leader, eight off hitler, packed the garden for a so called pro amErica rally, a rally where speakers voice antisemitic c reti c from a stage draft with nazi banners when a jewish protester rushed the stage, the associated press reported.
Quote, instantly, a dozen or more storm trooper set upon him, knocking him down and beating him as he held his head in his arms. Most of his clothing was torn from his body. Later, he was booked for disorders ly conduct. Now, against that backstop of history, Donald trump, the man who has threatened to use the military against opponents he calls enemies, is from within who was threatened to use, use the troops to know what he says are lawless cities, and to use those troops to Carry out mass deportations of, is once again turning medicines, whether garden, into a staging ground for extremism.
Yeah, I I can imagine like how to spinet the same marine a that joe frasier ally and the greatest come back on trump. You say nai then is how do you progress m sbc, you know, presents what happened?
I'll tell you how. As I mentioned earlier, my field of study, I was one of seven students in all of kilometers versy the major ment. And what was called commuters affairs, a IT, was tens of ten major coming.
Yes, yes.
that's right. The institute of at the school of international phase learned russian went to coming these countries every year. And I wanted understand the enemy.
That was basically what I was. I learned russian to read proof that not to be able to converse or read us, the of sky. And so I know the left very, very well. And the first use of this terminology was from stolen, stolen, called trust key, a fascist trust key with lemon founded the bolshoi c party, not stolen. STyler was one of the early leaders, but the founders were were lending and trios y trusty was the head of the red army in the civil war that follow the russian revolution.
You can't get more communist than trust ky, but he became an opponent of stolen after after lemon's death, and he fled the soviet union, fled to mexico and stolen assassins to kill him with an ice pick, which, which was done in mexico. He called roski a fascist. So every one of your listener's needs needs to understand this.
All leftists, not liberals. I make that distinction every time I speak. All leftists since lemon, since stolen, have done the exact same thing.
They call their opponents fascists. There is no exception. That is what they do. They call them the worst possible names.
I'll give you one other law about the left, and that is, there is no example of the left being empower, whether in the country or the university, and allowing dissent. There is no example. And I have my favorite is, is prime minister ordering just in the garden of new zealand.
I have played this on my show. You should definitely use this. It's easy to find a clip during the lockdowns SHE said to her people, if you do not hear IT from the government, IT is not true.
Do you know who said that? yes. And bible, guess where he is now? harvard. She's teaching at harvard.
SHE is a kindred spirit to harvard, harvard with whose model is very tough, which means truth, but it's a joke if IT means nothing to any left wing group. Truth is, what is, what is the soviet communist newspaper that I learn russian to read means truth. Truth in the left wing world is what they say. IT is IT has no objective reality. The organ education department announced the idea that math has a correct answer is, is, is White supremacy.
That is wine. To be thinking that that is wild. Be thinking that I I want to play a couple of the clip, sia, while on destruction, going to come back rap, maybe play mosque, dana and a trump. And I will go back to an export. Go forward.
people out there who .
who need .
to vote for president trump. Okay, so like this is a real battle. This is a real election battle. So you need to get friends and .
family to vote.
actually vote.
vote early.
This is important. We're going to be putting up a score card. okay? And the early vote score card, state by state, county by county. What is the score card vote? Early vote now?
He's a willing people. What a day to say. well. He's rallying people.
go hid, proven. He loves this country so much, he's literally put his life on the line for IT. What is the other candidate proven? SHE can get your party's domination without even facing voters.
What else? What else can you offer the american people other than big promises and no plan? SHE talks a lot about the need for change in her hope for the future. Hope and change? Does that sound familiar?
weird.
SHE the old obama playbook. But he is thought, obama and SHE is no agent of change. SHE is the city advice present in united states right now. What he hopes is voters will focus on the future because he doesn't want us look at at the last four years to see what we really need to change.
right? Go to go to clip with trump would go for IT.
I know many of them, it's just as a more first group of people.
but there's .
smart and their vicious, and we have to defeat them. And when I say the enemy from within the other side goes becomes the sound of whole. How can you say now they've done very bad things to this country.
They are indeed the enemy from within. But this is who we're fighting, what they've said, even that enemy too. And they're really the enemy.
They're the enemy of the people. The press. They said one thing about me that I consider a great compliment. They said, this guy is the most consistent person we've seen.
You are watching a rally for main square.
That is so well, by the way, the impact of IT right now when you're seen in this time, you know and we're seeing all the data, all the polls, everything that's shown after msg, we're looking at yeah after joe, after everything, every poll is now favoring trump, even the majority like we talking national, what it's going to look like, where are people at right now, but what's going .
to happen with the election? The swing states are showing the in criminal movement in the last polls tour trump or further tour trump. Wow um arizona and um georgia look like right now that boring a real mathematical oddity.
I won't use other words um that they're probably there and you're also seeing um in the media almost like taking a step back just a bit to to temper the blow and you're also seeing a lot of of coping mechanism. But i'll tell you what we're seeing right now is you're even seeing new hampshire, which should be a six and half to a point Victory in a typical year with typical candidates. SHE should win that six and half points right now.
It's looking like one and a half point that taxi inside what they call the margin of error, which is rather shocking. But god blessed people of new, and they are live free or die. License plate, my favorite license plate in the us.
That's where it's stacking up. And so we're seeing these things. And interesting enough, if you look at the margin in new york and the margin in california, it's closer. Trump is gonna in neither state, but it's much closer than its spin, which is why the national popular vote looks raiser than, and I believe right now that there is a very real, none hyper ably here, a very real mathematical chance that he will win the popular vote.
Because when you look at the polls and you look at the excitement that in new york, and in look at ninety eight thousand people were in and around medicine square garden, the shocking, that's absolutely shocking. And so the popular vote is in play. And so I hope that that's what IT goes, because IT kind of takes the bullet out of the gun to say, well, you want to, because the electrode lege is so flawed. Ed, I want to see the popular vote.
if you folks, if you watch, if you can. Fox, if you to vt news, that that was very helpful time. If you go to vt news that AI, you'll notice that this year, uh, h trump up one point four, kay, then if you go to arizona, pretty match on everybody.
Now go up a little lawers that people can see at cbs has trump up in arizona blooming burg tie. Uh, you go to georgia, everybody, including at least tell bloomberg everyone's ve got trump. Go to michigan.
Uh, flipped. Uh, even we have Harris ahead uh, and you got the only at less and tel us one that got trump up three bloomberg got him down. Restroom is in is even nava a again.
Bloomberg, and um uh, what is a restroom? SMS got him up. Go to auca. Lina, uh, everything. Uh, pennsylvania, uh, only one that a haris. Bloomberg, go to wisky, okay, Dennis, what are the chances by seven, thirty eight o'clock on november fifty, everything's going to be over with and everyone's react in the fact that trump one. Or do you think it's going to be wanted those since that we going to have to go five and fifteen days?
What the democrats have done to election day is part of my theses that everything that left touches a destroyed. They destroy election day. IT was such a noble day in american history, and unless you had reason to be out of town, you voted on election day and you'd go with your parents to to the booth.
IT was a beautiful ritual in american life. They destroyed election day is an election month, in some cases election fortnight, or that would be more than a month, that less than a month the election months. And so you also, we knew in the day of paper baLance, with very rare exceptions, we knew within hours of polls closing, who won not any longer.
We are now told an advance, you know, may take days still. We know, why did we go? And by the way, this is not a rta ical question.
I really, I would love an answer. Why do we go to a less reliable, less speedy outcome with machines then we had with paper baLance? Does do you know the answer to that question?
I mean, I can give you what I think ahead. okay. I would say it's easier to manipulate. okay. So I didn't .
know you say about that. There is no other possible answer that's right. You can manipulate paper about. It's like you can .
manipulate machine. The easier human is. Why do you check my idea when I go to the airport? T, S, A, yeah.
For the safety of everybody else. But how many states don't even require checking and ID? I mean, the numbers you look at, rob, you know.
the numbers I think we believe in.
we reported on this so many times that they don't need a photo idea when you go, you know, voting no. I mean, look, I mean, that argument is out the window. This is why time.
And I was speaking earlier today and I said, time, what states? There is no way. We already know as a day, one who's going to in there is no one winning on the other select.
There is no. This is not. The nineteen eight was at eighty four eighty eight monday or which one is eighty eight right?
When it's minister is the only one that this is not one thousand nine hundred and eight, right? This is not what you're saying. That's going to be an 8 type of thing that trump could win eighty。 He can win.
What is IT forty? Now that's not where you are now. Yeah, what do you think there could be a land slight type of a moment?
Yes, I do. I believe that there are person al, new hampshire, Virginia, new mexico and minnesota. Oddly, there are, there have been very real steady movement, and that would would IT surprise me for those.
What we're going to see by nine o'clock, new hampshire gone to announce we're going to know a new hampshire e right? Because there is what eleven people live there. So we're going be able to we're going be able to see IT. And if it's really close to me, that is going to be A A sign. And so i'm seeing IT, but i'm seeing these other states that I just listed that are getting closer and they're .
now within margin virus.
I mean, you I think three fifty is possible now i'm not out there, you know putting money on IT, but you know that you're in the edge in Mandate. You know I think the minute you touch three hundred and you win the popular vote by one vote, you can argue the will of the people on a popular basis and the electronic code, regardless of these people want to say about IT um when .
you're .
elected so so does the magical those type of stat time. I mean vt news that I I mean that's up to date. That's in the moment.
That's right now. That's happening right now. That kind of words may dance because let's not forget what we're talking about.
We're talking about the left. Everything they touch, they destroyed were talking about these democrats. They're losing. They know that they're losing. They know, know they see the ship.
It's not like nothing sing's working that is, no celebrities are working from beyond, say, to usher to, I think jesus cries won't be able to help them. The not fashion ba store, none of that is hitting if they've realized that, that is that they're not going to win. Do you think that they're capable of something bigger? We i've heard this on m sbc, the stain network. Blacks one of them something, something. Are you think that they're capable than is of doing something that would besides the voting in two weeks of results, you think that they're capable .
of anything so capable? You don't mean morally capable. You mean literally just can they ever .
can they will .
show my my colleague wrote a, wrote a book years ago. If they, if they can, if it's not close, they can, they can cheat that was was yeah you would you he would rote dad and it's it's and he's a moderate conservative this is not a of a fire breathing conservative but IT IT is true. I don't know what will happen.
I just want to say I I feel compelled to say IT that um aside from not knowing the future and knowing I want, we must understand a they feel morally okay with cheap. This is now this is critical. If I believed camera Harris were hitler, I would cheat IT IT is not a you are not morally bound to stop hitler from gaming power in the country.
So you can say, by way I argued this for years, that keeps saying he's a fascist, then they're morally bound to cheat. You can have IT both way. Oh, he's and not see.
But I won't do anything to stop him from winning. That's not possible. So one must understand for the left, IT is a moral good to cheat. There is not. There's no moral ambiguity involved in very .
interesting, very interesting on the way to put IT that if you believe that, why wouldn't you go?
I had to yeah killer your Thomas pain .
and your revolutionary war. There's that which we must do, and there is that which we want to do.
Well, let me just address the hiller thing and why I think trump s going to win. I think it's going to be a pretty a one sided Victory um the the whole concept of being an audience hitler has officially been cheapened as water down IT is a meaningless useless word, just like the word racist these days. Um I would know this because I fell war of you.
Times, right? I mean, back in the day i've seen you say someone like this before, where I think hubert humphry called nixon a hitler back in the day, bury gold while I was called the fascist hitler. Things were the one that curt want to get called George bush hitler.
A up to this day, Hillary clinton said this rally at medicines square garden was just a naughty rally. The problem is, if you look at the rally, there's a bunch of black people, is a bunch of jewish. There's like to know people.
There's women. There's all shapes and sizes. I didn't look like a White power rally to me, but that's just me using my eyes.
Why would why I want to use that? But everything's meaningless these days. All these words are sort of meaningless. Race is not a man, woman words. They've all lost their meaning.
But what's onna happen right now with trumpet coma? In my opinion, you guys, let me know, commonly have her sugar high. Two months ago, calm love became the favorite.
What yeah and reality said in because you said something like she's RAID meaning meaningless well, the dad has count on your side because the more he talks over the last month, the more if we gotten to know her, people started like her less. And they at least they know that trump is consistent. They know what he stands for.
Listen, here's a little news life from my liberal left friends out there. We all know he's kind of crazy. We all know he's kind of an asset le, but they want an ask all because you want a nice guy who loses or do you want to ask who who wins? And we want amErica to win again.
So what kind of happen is if we checked the veggies odds, he's officially up sixty three to sixty five percent heard thirty five percent that sounded rope. Um the numbers are not going in our favor. Here's my last point a month ago there, IT is a month ago I was a campaign of joy, an opportunity now is trump is hitler now he has nothing to run on so all SHE could do is they vote against yeah and it's not working.
By the way, there was a jewish girl, rob, that was at the event if you can play this clip and Michael rap, if you can play those to there was a jealous girl that do you know which one I talked .
my life I think .
you have yes yeah there was a jewish irl at um the event who gets out there and just wait a minute everybody that sent to the point that even you almost retweet IT this is the one that's the one right there. Here's what he said he signaled I .
from Donald chri a madison gari, a jewish new york republican. And I have seen the street media in this.
a not really that going to be further from the truth. There were so many juice there, just like my, there was israeli flags in nearly every single speaker talks about their commitment to upholding the relationship between U. S.
And israel, not to mention all the every other group that would have been loved, could easily bring eight off hit. Learn on her stage in the main street media. Still, when all IT a nazri their lives, a futile trump is winning this election .
and get vote early, vote down. So a we were just so how many jews israel was there was like, I went up to some jewish people that got that, saying how teck phones stage. I was like, take IT down and out.
I were in amErica here, but there's a lot of juice that support trump of the reality is you said, I think two thirds of you still support, uh, the democratic part. Why is that? Because i'm getting a lot of hate from jew's friends of mine.
Like who are you these days? I'm the one I told this guy, Michael rapper here, that I see him voting for trump. P and he's like, what? Pick dick trump. I go, I guarantee you vote for trump because we've seen the left goes so crazy. Why are they so nuts on the four four left?
So are you actually? Why just vote left? Yeah okay. So this the I most of my speaking is to non jews and especially the Christians, not all non jews or Christians is are making the distinction. And that's the most common question.
I've probably gotten all all of my why to choose vote left. There's a perfectly legitimate tion. I could devote the rest of the hour to that, and I won't.
I will only save the following first. IT is critical to understand orthodox jews are overwhelmingly conservative. Okay, the jews who believe in the tora are a minority of jews, but that minority is overwhelmingly conservative in its politics, in in its values eeta.
So that's critical to understand. Also, I try to explain to my large non jewish audience when if a Christian stops believing in Christ, he's not called Christian, but if a jew stops believing in the tora, or even god, he still called a jew. We're stuck with everyone no matter what their views.
People say George soros is a jew. George soros is as jewish, uh as as this boil of of water okay, uh uh, but because he had jewish parents or one jewish parents, I don't know what the case. So he's called a jew, but he acknowledges he has placed no role in his identity.
none. He doesn't care about judaism. He doesn't care about the tory.
He doesn't care about israel. He doesn't care about the jewish people. And not, by the way, he's free to have that.
But but we jews are stuck with every soros and every trust sky as if their jews. And where is Christians? Look out, you don't believe in Christians. You aren't a Christian. On one third comment, when jews leave judy ism, they don't leave religion.
They adopt secular religions, as I say about and I I written books and books my my latest test tour commentary, the book of numbers, just came out this week called the rational bible. And and so i'm pretty aware of of jewish life when when jews stop believing in juty ism, they don't stop believing in religion. They adopt the secular religion, environmentally ism, socialism, marxism, feminism, unnamed ism, except for notis m and jews, massive numbers of those who leave judy ism believe in in IT. And and so that in a nuttia of the three top reasons.
not the same for .
all people do. Yes, that is not as much jews as jews are, particularly religion oriented. Jews who leave judaism still think they have some divine role, or non divine role, secular role, to play in saving the world.
And that that's the reason they speak about repair the world. t. Allam, there is their model, which is a lovely model, except the hebrew originally is the chino lumbo hua I repairing the world under the kingdom of god. They dropped kingdom of god, and they have repair the world without god.
What's your advice to do these days that are just still refusing to even consider voting for true?
If you if there could I have no advice, I mean, it's I would ask them this, are you aware does that not bother you that the democrats, and I mean all the democrats, with almost no exception, believe that that men who say they are women can be in women's prisons, can be in women's shelters, can play against women and women sports. Does that bother you? And just curious, do you I would ask that do you have any cognitive decisions?
Yeah, but he's a threat to democracy.
Is what they? Yes, we, but they don't have any basis for he was president for four years. We had more democracy than under joe biden, who says, I will.
I will allow you billions of dollars of college debt. I will erris IT and the supreme court and other other courts say to use me, other courts. H, you're not allowed to do that.
He says I ignore them. The threat to democracy, which party colludes with with a big tech to suppress dissent? They're republican or the democratic c party. democratic. Yeah, exactly.
By the way, what is weird about the whole thing is that he is so cornered on one minute he's getting the actions of the world. He's getting all these people that would have never voted from the same men i'm voting for trump and their juice and their democrats and and then on the other side, he's getting muslims to get up on stage and endorsing because he there convinced he's gonna stop war. Rather, if he can play this clip, how much worse canna get for.
And the president said, we just had A A positive meeting with president trump. We as muslims stand with president trump because he promises peace. He promises peace, not work. We are supporting donor trump because he promised to and war in the middle east and your brain.
Guys, he's pretty reasonable .
in the the light shed has .
to stop all over .
the world and I think this man can make that happen.
Oh, so that .
that's the part of you. So you're on one minute. I mean, this these are the types of a on you never want to face, because rogan said something when he was talking about. What I was like, you know, was like this guy said through three hours that I need to go to the bathroom. We just went through the amount of energy.
And by the way, his three hours late to a michigan event because of the podcast, gets on the plane, Austin, flies to michigan, goes to michigan, gives the event, then is going to medicine square garden to do the event over there and entertain all the folks that over whatever is throughout the day, the others stuff, and every time you turn on a trumps on the phone call, trumps call on somebody that is a annoying opponent and intimidating opponent to go up against, no wonder they're going through what they are going through today, by the way. Wonder of the moments that everybody's talking about from last night. You guess the comedy.
And what this means is here's twenty inch Cliff, which we've had among the park. By the way, this guy is ridiculously talented. Yeah, he may be the best guy right now when he gets on stage on works roast everybody .
is what he said, uh, h, when he rose brady .
after that, he was amazing. But he is him at even talking about the island and i'll let him say, go head a lot .
going on like, I don't know if you guys to know this, but there is literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. Yeah, I think it's called porter eco. Okay, all right, we're get there again. Normally I don't follow the national anthem. Everybody.
okay. Veni comedian, what do you thoughts on this? Okay, well.
first of all, I love, and I call IT what IT is. It's fake outrage from the left. I mean, I but we do know the timing if I don't watch the whole the whole rally, but going up to the national anthem, do you guys remember? And pretty sure you do, Dennis.
Don rickles does the ronal regin roast, right? That said the rose he poke spoken for her man, you know, he opened with webster, uh, for all the Young people, I don't know, is a little person. After a black little person actor from back in the eighties, he, he shot opening of this pat, what he says of the beginning.
sure. Chill this, rob. Listen to the opening line.
I know this a republican celebration, but I have the honor of introduction man who so democratic, he picks on everybody equally, even a little kid like me. mr. Down, rickles.
What you is the united is about to say.
no, no, no, no, it's from the president and watch ninety eighty .
five january be funny .
and look at the first line that .
what racial .
humor look what he says that this little kid.
Is black.
i'll definitely never play.
Basketball stop that .
first black kid.
I see a nineteen eighty five .
in algeria. Uh, ceremony .
toronto.
And so this is after a forty nine eight.
he became the president.
This is front of talking about a different time, talking from eighty eighty five to now. You you are in the most sensitive season of all time. So let me go back to IT OK. So tom, what tony hinch Cliff said on stage when he says, you know, an island of what is a kind and island.
a fording and garbage, or is or what do you think .
about IT what do you think about IT um because just so you know, trumps camp came out afterwards and he said we don't agree with what he said I don't if you have this arrived or not the IT was IT was to the point that trumps camp to respond and say, look that what he said, we don't agree with him when he comes on to porter reo OK. There's a lot of voters for porter ro across the country.
specially some markets that are background. Think about the P. P.
T. They hired an comic. You hired a roster. People should know that I M George Lopez. Over the weekend, a commons rally said that mexicans are thise. So it's not like, oh my god.
this point on that said, that means steeves, he's mexican. So kind like he's making fun of themselves. I but again, go play this cup so you .
can see IT48度 win .
the wall and said, you Better build IT in one day, because if you leave them material later overnight. So funny but itself depreciation versus you're making fun of somebody else time.
If you're invited as a comedian to an event like this, there is one rule. This is a national campaign rally. And IT is you have to go easy and avoid people group stereotypes. You're there to kind of pick on democrats, say they don't have a race they don't like. You can pick on democrats you can pick on.
You can do the same thing that um um when trumpler the jokes so well but you gotta keep the nAnnies away from dog oh, that's a nasty one yeah even he thought that maybe on the edge of that that maybe that was there. But if you're comedian invited to do something like this, this is not saturday nights live. This is a partisan crowd and you already a political rally and being invited as comedian. First of all, did someone check, I agree with that and second, you get to see of people groups as just it's .
you're asking to with you. I must say maybe i'm missing something. I don't even know what it's funny so he doesn't even have the excuse of, well, luck to folks on a comedian.
IT wasn't funny. Nobody in this group left when you heard IT. Now nobody the the audience left was huh? Or or when I heard that originally, I said, I said nobody in that audience exactly.
Yes, no. IT wasn't funny all IT IT was a graduate. Insult insults are fine. IT was bruttius and meaningless. I don't know the man from adam, he everybody is a lot of mistake but we at least have to call IT out I think um .
the truth camp is probably uh having a second thoughts of why they invited tally hinchCliffe do a little comedy roast but here's what I know about comedy.
I won't know what he said twenty to thirty seconds prior to that because if I know anything about the media, they probably cut, have to joke out, left that part in WIP IT up oh my god and they're onna play a clip like the hurricane and porter reo eight years ago when trumps doing lebron jump shots with paper thousand and tony Henry Cliff said this, this is not trump. This is not the trump campaign. This says nothing to do with anything all the media has is racist, native, crazy, whatever.
So they're trying to see what sticks, but nothing sticking and only hydro lip. Great comedian. This one failed. But i'd like to .
see .
what he said before.
This thing you have.
that IT is.
yeah, i'm looking for thirty seconds before, okay, going use and not use anymore. It's happening right now the past few years. It's a real thing.
And you know used to be able to tell people to google stuff. My moms of board in the state of ohio, and there is no convincing her of anything. She's aten the cats.
She's eaten .
the dogs. They're eaten the .
pets up there.
right? That's a hate. The wild times IT really, really is. And you know there's a lot going on like, I don't know you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle, the ocean.
So he's already doing kind of racist funny jokes. It's listen.
the whole thing would come keep going .
what the same .
thing okay, alright, we're getting there. Get Normally I don't follow the national .
anthon everybody .
a perfect comedy set up. There's some people here. All right, very good. I'd like IT. I have other policies that I think I should be implemented as well. Like me personally, I think football should be all year around.
Yeah, I I okay. So my thoughts on this on what is first of all, let's go through. They found his manager.
okay? Hingland, yes, private team like praa, you killed him. Everyone talking about you. He probably got three billion years today. He was the number one trending thing on twitter.
You all the clipsed combined with A B, C, C, B, S, N B C, A B C, total views, not three billion there. We probably two or three billion views today. So as a manager, i'm like, hey, you just increase your daily rate from this to this.
Okay, good. And the shows o now if i'm trust camp, i'm sit down like maybe we ve got to kind of be careful what happened here. Let's take our position pum.
By the way, what he responded, what? Here's what he said. He says, I love how to require.
I always vacation there. I made fun of everyone the whole set on a comedian. Time might be a time to change your time.
Point is what he said about temp. I don't get like a comment that he made, and but that's how he is. He's gonna offend people.
So, uh, yeah, he said this responded and these people have no sense in what a one, uh, a while that a vice president, canada would take time out of his busy schedule to analyze a joke taking out of contest to make IT seem races. I like porter record vacation. I made fun of everyone the whole set.
I'm a comedian team. You make a change of time. You change your temple.
Look how many uses go to the bottle. So many users tweet that, uh, how many? forty? Forty one tweet. Forty million viewers. okay.
So however, this is gonna gone to a more and move in on the question really becomes the undecided porter weekend voters are they gonna that's IT. I am done with trump and i'm going to go the other direction. Now I think everybody's moving on twenty four hours from now.
They fully forget about this because the new cycles going to go so fast. But you may want to consider when you come with comedians next time maybe know that there's a risk with that. By the way, tone, that is job. If twenty is, don't tony is job. Tony, you took the risk why you bring me me as a comedian or you kidding? I'm a comdisco ah i'm going to come and talk to question is should the camp there's the responsibility of this gone, the camp that risk bring and tony up?
I think I I think so because you know what you ask, you can hire your strippers and then get mad. The typical going to be on one you like, what are you doing? I, I, I did what didn't hit the joke, obviously didn't hit, but with comedians.
And I don't think the administration would be like, we do see your set list. What are you like when I perform from A P i'm going up to doing any vogue, anything. There's families in there. This is the whole different situation.
You heard that the porter week I mean, since this happened jao bad bunny um I think daddy anche a couple other a big at Ricky Martin basically came out and they're like, we support they came out. They all came with. Ricky has been out.
They came out and they supported commonest new flash. They were gna support her. Anyway, this just the perfect moment.
But then there was this porter week and girl out there who was at the rally due to see this this clip. She's kind of get like a rosy prayers thing. You let let me tell you something about a bottle recall.
And the garbage IT piles up all the time. This is nothing to do, is actually like the ocean in the currency just started explaining and he is like, garbage is here. It's actually here.
Can we help us with garbage? I don't know. This is hard, but we but the point is there's SHE saying like you, there's actually bringing attention to picking up with.
So we don't have recycling. We don't have things going on. It's like you're so stupid, Billy type of thing. But the regardless thing is, this is not gonna ve in the all racist, not see porter reconcile the islands pager people. You .
have a lot of people confeds .
know from P.
H. I, the one lady that eight years ago were somewhere time. If I tell you this afterwards, you will be shell t that SHE hate IT.
I mean, I can use the word hate, absolutely hate IT grandmother's there. And the grandson comes, and i'm like, so what do you think about trump and the grandsons said, oh, and our family, my grandmother can't stand. We can watch IT.
There's nothing that we can know with the trump. But I see you should still watch IT just because you should get both sides of the story. Okay, the kid was acres old at the time.
Now, I ve had a text message yesterday. Hey, just want to let you know. I know you going to be surprised by this. I'm voting for trump. Twenty twenty four. wow.
Never in a million years that any the husband never thought this was gonna happen is like I can believe my wife is voting this direction. I think this is, this was a Victory for tony. People are moving in all.
Let me go to next story here. Van Jones. right? They have the story with van Jones, the story of what he's done and how it's pushing people away.
Musk, all these other guys, then this is a vendor. Es progressive. Push people like musk out of the party by saying all White people are racist.
Go play this clip. Go head, rob. It's sad that .
we've lost elon musk. And and I want to point out four years ago, elan musk was an Andrew Young democrat.
I mean, I mean.
he's done great stuff when IT comes to climate, when IT comes to the center. And rob, so I just wonder if we look back on this period, there's no excuse for stuff that the line musk is doing the stuff he says it's irresponsible. But if progressives have .
a politics that says all way people are racist, all men are toxic and all billion's are evil, it's kind of hard to keep up on your side. And so we might want to think about if you're chased .
and people out of the party, you can't be met when they leave. And maybe if we had a different politics, we actually said, digi for everybody, everybody's respected and we need you more.
People might stay .
the that says the guy, that Prices the vision. And are you kidding me like .
credit because is that an accurate stable? And you think that is .
an accurate and obvious accurate? But the asking the left not to say those things is to live in a dream world. If amErica was founded in sixteen nineteen, which is what your kids are taught at at a school, whether it's elementary, high school or college, which is what the new york times created of this gigging tic lie, which even liberal history and said was a lie, if they're told that amErica systemically racist, if they're told that blacks are targeted by police, uh, when the number of unarm blacks killed each year is is mini school.
It's under twenty three, if i'm not mistaken and and that and by the way, on ARM doesn't mean not resisting or not even you know, capable of of hurting the copper tried the grab. Is gun any unarmed? If you can then say, but there are so many wonderful Whites in the country, you can have at both ways again. You can't say he's hitler, but we don't want achieved in an election. You can say with systemically racist, but the vast majority of White in the country are wonderful human beings.
You can, well, who said if you repeat something enough times? Yes.
said IT. And by the way, that is a very interesting thing that you should raise that because I I am rarely surprised but I have been and girls.
als was yeah the not perfect and minister.
So I I believe again, having study the left, specifically communism, I believed that only in a total arian state can you bring losh fast numbers of people. And america, in the last twenty five years at least, has shown me to be wrong. You can brainwash A A large number of people, even in a free society, that we have vast numbers of people who say that a man can become a woman, who say that men give birth.
That is pure brainwash your your brain has been washed of of of facts and common sense. IT is close to a literal watch as possible. So it's it's a very sad realization. I have come to IT is possible to brainwash large numbers of people in a free society.
How do they do .
IT by what you just said, repetition. And because IT work, because the people, this is another critical point. We know what they know. They don't know what we know.
I asked, I won't say who I just say a relative of mine who is extremely bright, extremely um I won't go further than that. I can give his credentials and I said to him, i'm just curious, did you ever hear of Jordan Peterson? Amy said, who we could name tamahay coats, and we could name all of their guys.
They can't name one of our guys. They don't read us. They don't study under us.
They don't watch us. We study under them. We read them and we watch them. That's a big part of the reason brain washes is possible. I get the new york times, they don't get the um epic times to just pick one conservative paper out of out of the scene.
You know what we're talking about this year? I want to go to your uh uh the letter. You go to canon's and i'm not going to be .
the whole thing. I'm just and five .
hundred ds coud a lot, right? But i'll see this. So then a spaak confronts canoas ones on anti semitism in fifteen page letter miss where this is that page i'll love. And let me go to IT to see what we get so it's can take me about thirty minutes to read the spokes and time here we go uh, publish a fifteen page letter to kanaya on accused in gendering suspicion of jusan ism in israeli road.
Whatever you're motives, I cannot think of anyone public life in the engine is more suspicion of juice as as are you praeger directly chAllenge your claims, including medieval blood levels about jews murder in Christian a children, in the notion that israel exists to protect pedophiles. Preger stresses that actions over way, moto tel one, motives rarely matter. Actions matter.
And as the amount of evil done by people with good motives is far greater than amount of evil committed by people with evil models, despite just shocked, he notes, I don't impugn your motives, are only judge them, but condemns the consequences of statements. So what? What happened there? What happened there with your messaging.
So there's a particularly difficult notion or or situation not notion because can, as I think, had her big opening with prairie, you and SHE worked with us until, I don't know, about three, four years ago. And he went to the daily wire, and he was, we had a great deal of hope and faith in her because he was courageous.
She's articulate, which has been known to everybody, and and she's not wrong on everything, but for reasons I believe, literally only god knows, i'm not even sure he does SHE just took a turn on on jee zonis m. Israel that I couldn't believe IT. And so I didn't say anything for a while because I just thought, wait a minute, this is not the kind, as I know, my wife and I attended her wedding in england.
Mean, that's so close we are. And so I couldn't believe IT, but I then spent two months just and my wife so it's really four months of researching because I didn't want to take a single quote out of context and I quoted directly in every case. I put IT in quotes, and and no one has ever accused the seventy five hundred words of having a single word out of context, but the things that he has said are very, very disturbing.
And I in a very calm voice, as i'm speaking now, but in a calm written voice, I answered every single one of of the statements that that you made, and I hope people will read IT and and I sent IT to her, and I took a month before I published publicly. I wanted her that have a chance to respond if he wanted that. I didn't think that directly.
Oh, yes, directly. absolutely. We spoke on the phone. Yes.
this is he spoke to her about the letter.
Yes, that's what. Well, I mean. The the only thing that I want to repeat is that both in writing, which I did publish, and on the phone SHE spoke of of her love for a Morris tried the CEO of of praga you and myself and and which made IT all the harder for me to do this. But if I had to be done, and I, I, I volunteered to go on her show, if if he would ever want to talk about, i'm not pushing to do so. I I think that what I wrote is so clear, so honest, that anyone with an open mind, including her most devoted followers, will have to rethink her, her statements about jews, israel, al and zionism.
Then, if I interpret is right, IT doesn't seem like you want to go point by point of what you said. You kind of encouraging people.
No IT would take too long at seventy five hundred words. I would, but it's not necessary.
It's all there. I didn't memorize seven what that SHE undamned and on israel .
juice and seism SHE gets almost nothing right. I that is I mean, some of the things are so, are so. Give some example.
well, that basically that .
israel was founded to protect pedophiles, I mean, or that hurt the founder of modern zim was was a Frankest, which I thought sewis history, a bricklin college. I know modern, which was used to be pretty well. I mean, they were tiny, nothing segment of jews. A nobody knows, nobody knew they existed until can is, for whatever reason, resurrected them as a group.
So or or even resurrecting the notion that there may be some truth to the fact that jews would kill Christians around, pass over time to use their blood for muza you have any juice with torture to death on that charge in the middle ages and and then to even resurrected as if there was any credibility to IT. I just don't know, I don't know where it's from. This is a very painful situation.
But I I owit to truth number one, and I owit to to jewish history. Too many jew's have been, have been the subject of labels. And I am very critical of jews when necessary.
I, as I say, i've say often american juice prove that there is little relationship between intelligence and wisdom. Then the number of jews who have high intelligence and who have unwise views is very sad. I mean, who flooded with leftism is very depressing to me.
But I don't have a defend juice at all cost to notion. I'm not and not like that, but against the notions that that sign ism is is a pedophilia h reaction or not, or this this new thing that you hear anti israel broker mass change. Uh, judy ism, yes, ion ism.
Note zionism is as part of judaism as the the father, the son and the holy spirit are part of of Christianity. It's like saying, Christianity, yes. Jesus, no.
Or Christianity, yes. The holy spirit, no. Zn ism sign is, is, is listed dozens and dozens of times in the hebrew bible.
We have so many cities in amErica called design. These were Christian scientists. Scientists m means only that the jews can go back to the country where they originated. Israel is, ion is is another word for israel or jerusalem IT when when two hundred and twenty countries have legitimacy and only one does not.
And it's the only jewish state a fair minded person has a right to say that view was antisemitic even if you may not be, I don't believe can test hates old jews if that's what? But that's not what anthy's might is not the only definition of IT, the only, the only. And I wrote a book called why the jews on an antithetic sm, the only movement that hated all jews was the nazis, that there have been antisemitic c movements all through jewish history.
You d very only hitler said there's no such thing is a good you. Even if the worst persecutions of jews in the catholic, if you convert IT to catholicism and you are due, you, you are good due, or you are good Christian, now, with the notion that you are racially imbued with being awful, is very old, is very rare, we should say so you you can't separate judges. M enzymes.
M, I know people say you can, but they're not. It's not true. The return design is, is every religious du Epace t hree t imes a d ay.
And one of the prayers is, and may our I see our return, and may you got bring for the four corners of the earth back to back. Design IT hurtful, didn't invent sign is. And he invented the modern secular movement of IT.
But IT is intrinsic to judaism. And if the only country on earth you say is not valid, is the only jewish country on earth. That's by definition, anti jew.
H there's no other read about IT. Why is pakistan? I always raised pakistan fourteen million refugees. When pakistan was reached out of india to make a muslim state. Fourteen million as the number of palestine refugees was six hundred seventy thousand.
This was seven million hindu, seven million muslims, hundred thousand women, minimum were raped, virtually zero were raped in the creation of israel. And yet pakistan is legitimate. And israel, that which is the only country that ever existed in in the land called, we remember policy, was never a country.
IT was a land like north america, and north amErica was never a country. Europe was never a country. It's a piece of land. It's the name of a land. So all of this is made clear there, and it's disturbing that IT has to be said, but IT has to be said.
tom.
I thought that was beautiful spoken and and I think that the confusion over labels is so is so freaking dangerous um because IT creates that which is mistaken me it's it's the argumentation or making is exactly exactly along the lines of where conservatives and liberals are so different.
Conservatives believe liberals are wrong, but the liberals tend to be the conservative is arbel to say someone is wrong is a conclusion that implies some sort of processing and research right? You're wrong. What do you think that makes plain? But when you say someone someone is evil, that can also be a conclusion.
But there's also this emotion behind IT because it's a such a powerful word designed to to get you. And what people don't understand is when they're saying, oh, you're rezoning st. So they imply that, that means most of time and and and help helps me that us they'll say that because what they're saying is, oh, your sinus, you wanted to put the state in middle of these other people and display them for no reasons.
So you're bad. You're one of those signers you want to state there in the middle, with this peaceful country, there was a peaceful country. This is this open land that .
was under the you .
know providential kind of semi authority of of other country.
Well, in britain. And before that, turkey.
that's right. And then, and yeah, foreign legion ever got there, the friends got to african hunger left the that's the notion of a and you're so correct. And people are using these words differently so that they can create the division. And IT is intellectually dishonest the way they're doing.
IT, yeah.
that's what I think. No, me.
he entered. I just going to ask if he thought that um can this I mean, I think she's do you know I could haven't seen the the videos that you're talking about for dick doing this dive these deep dies but would when you said she's you don't think that he hates George people. You think that she's just digging deep and finding information and connecting that but it's just like you don't think that he hates you. SHE doesn't hate all jewish people.
correct? right? But as I said, no anti other than hitler in the not hated all you.
So the issue is, you know, does did the soviet union hate all americans? There's no such thing that nobody hates all members of a group. It's almost unheard of.
The natives were unique in that way. But close is hamas mass technologies. They want to eradicate the juice of israel.
They would like to eradicate ate the juice of the world. They said, what's greater juice? Move to israel then.
Then we have more to kill in one place. And that's, that's the way they think people cannot. Apparently, this is one of the longest ongoing beliefs of my life.
IT is wrong to describe evil as dark. You can look into the dark. You cannot look into the bright light.
Evil is not dark. Evil is bright light, and people choose to look away. The denial of evil is the greatest single denial that people have. That i'd saw this, I saw this with communism.
Communism was as evil as you can get, one hundred million people non combat and slaughtered billion and slaved IT had no redeem feature with pure, horrible evil. And yet, in the western world, with all of its freedom and affluence, they were not anticommunist st. They were anti anti communist, which, which is another one of my theories, people who don't fight evil hate people who do five evil.
Israel is hated for five evil, not because israel is evil. He is with almost decent countries. On the face of the earth, we have quote after quote of west point scholar saying, no army has been as moral in in urban warfare as israel has the head of the british troops in, in, in afghanistan made a pRogeria video years ago saying was the most moral army in the world and this guys remember of the british army.
So give, let me give my perspective on this, and I want to move on from this. I appreciate you for talking about this because, you know, the one thing would be taminent. We are friends with canas.
We like candles. We like you. I think that is necessary. We're good with talker and then, you know we're good with, uh, formal com.
Sometimes one minute saying this, next minute, you know, listen, still we're friends. We can break bread with all everybody and we get on with everybody right now. Some of them may not like us for competitive reasons. We don't have a problem what anybody but will tell a couple of things here that I was watching a video from day yesterday, our friends were take and the the video I watch would take and he says what the f is going on with the world and he says, you know, I have a position here that i'm sitting here know, talking about you what's going on with this and what's going a, uh, you know, a pack and all the other is self I think he was saying this and is all of us said also, I find myself in a room with people that who agree with me, but they want people's dangling to be cut off. I'm like what how I held that I end up in this room.
So, so, so part of IT is kind of like when you're defending an argument and then you go in the room and you like, wait a minute, I don't agree with eighty percent of what you get. Why mind the same room with you? Oh, should I made a mistake being in this room? Now I can be in this room. I don't I don't relate you guys right. It's a very weird thing.
And then but at the same time, and would john Anderson, who was the former a vice present of australia, you know who you guys have done stuff to get this year? Was that any last week or two weeks go that in two, two weeks ago, he comes maybe a little, but maybe three weeks in town, and we do the interview at the new building and he asked me question. He says, so what do you think about all this anti emetic m the hate that, uh, uh, uh, we call IT, uh, people are experiencing right now, especially juice community, all this that's gone out, you know, florida and all these other things.
And I don't know you australia aren't ban candis. I don't know you saw that there's something about australia bank canadas for antha memetic comments and and so I came on I said look this apart you're magna agree with because he asked me question about you know muslims and death upon amErica I gave my views on that and then I flipped on and I said, luck why can't we um make an argument against IT why can't we uh um I was I wasn't you know the idea of not allowed somebody to make an argument against this kind of weird because my experience, every you that i've experienced with my life every year. I personally, from iran, from germany, from here, from parents getting divorce from mom side, they were juice, or dad said they were juice.
I've never had a bad experience in my life, would you never? I've never had IT. I can tell you i've had more bad experiences ces with some other communities then juice now sitting across and trying to sell a due policy or something in doing business with them.
I have to read out of the deal seventy five times. I have to go read every single negotiation book. I have to go to a tomb king seminar.
I have to go read every dam thing to try to get a dollar out of this guy. Give me a school. Oh my god.
right? So, so can I sit there? Can I sit there and say the fact that my experience in that side has been that they're tough negotiators? Okay, yeah, i'll say that. Can I sit there and they say, you know, there Better at using leverage and making that additional three, four, five phone calls to get a deal done? yes.
Can I say that they have Better connections, that they're all united together as jews when he comes on to doing something that guys going to have is back, no matter what that guys flip on this guy, yes, photo more. That's the park. But you know, I don't have a bad experience there.
You know, bother, I can go. I've been in the army. I've been a lot of different play. I've grew up in there. There was planning, jana, Monica.
My sister married a person guy whose families below who they got some jews, h folks and their fans were around them all the time. I've been running an insurance company, fifty, say where on them all that i've never had a Better experience. So but that doesn't an you guys didn't over negotiate with clinton.
That doesn't mean guys didn't over negotiate with Carter. That doesn't mean that israel didn't do a Better job negotiating with some of the other people. That doesn't mean some of that stuff that maybe guys use method or some intel that they have. That doesn't mean there are some bad last named that are jewish, whose last things are White, steine or estyn. That does mean that it's okay to have all of these conversations to me is that however, the one thing I will say as well is any time we have something that personally offences or calls us out, we will almost always exaggerate ate the uh the word color the attacks towards us yeah so let .
me very quickly you respond. There is something unique about antisemitism, about or jew hatred, whatever, tell me which to use and and it's very important that everyone understand this. People dislike people, nations dislike nations, religions dislike other religions, doesn't mean a damn t thing, couldn't care less.
What is unique about antisemitism is that it's extermination ist. The people who he choose wanted exterminate them. There is no, is no analogous hatred on earth.
There is no attempt to eradicate a state. Israeli is the size of new jersey, and they wanted to eradicate. There were twenty two arab states. Fifty two muslim majority states is one jewish the size of new jersey and it's targeted for extinction.
They acknowledged its targeted for extinction the heroes of of the middle muslim middle east of the people who whose laughter israeli is whether you're at the olympics in one hundred and seventy two in munich or or its on buses or its armitt is or whatever, it's unique. Jew hatred is unique. It's extermination ist by away.
And with the conversation we were having is, who do you feel more comfortable protecting? Where jesus walked? Jews or muslims? If feel more comfortable, I mean, that's an no brainer.
What do you think happens if there is no israel? And and what happens to where? Jesus, what? What happens to all the history? That's there? What happens to a syrian? You and I are city. Where is our stuff? There was an ired.
What did they do to all those locations? Can I ask you a different question? You just kind of set something, prompted something and you're right that they can answer this? And I ask us from so many different people, i've not gone an answer.
This is a complete different area. You guys genocide to make certain comments is overly sensitive. I'm armenian and i'm a syrian armenian genocide April twenty four, nineteen thousand fifteen, one and eight million or million, two hundred thousand syrians, two hundred thousand greeks, world part of a community refuser, two point two million total. You can, you know, how come israel hasn't recognize the armenian genocide as kind of weird? Well.
israel is torn on IT. I don't have a full answer. I don't be behalf of israel.
This I could tell you why IT at a certain point they didn't because the only country in the in in the the only muslim country in the middle ast, that wasn't targeting israel for extinction with turkey. And they have in israel what we want in america. We want amErica first. They have is real first. And when you're targeted for extinction.
you you not lately.
okay. You're right and not said not at all, right. And I don't think that there is I don't think that there is a denial of the army. There wasn't .
never a deny recognized that yeah .
not recognizing it's not the same as deny. Just i'm not making an excuse.
I just want to make IT clear. Yes.
can we get someone .
on the line here?
Color jj and common columb you can call bb and say, can we like but I .
think what you bringing is a very valid point because what pat basically saying is like i'm recognizing the jewish holy cost just do me a favor and recognized what .
we gone .
through and he makes sense yes, if you're amErica worth of your israel first .
there's some real life for on the line every day since I was found that in one thousand and forty eight there would have been a non issue with this regard.
Yeah, but this bs is going to change. And until you, why? Because now you get the president of turkey earth won who's calling for the aniele tion of this flash .
so so let me tell you like, uh, it's a missed opportunity like when I saw biden recognized the armenian genocide on could have done that yeah you know this is an opportunity for B, B to write. You really want to give the middle inger baby, really want to go and outset and go go hit and recognize IT. I don't know he will or not, but IT be a very weird timing of a statement.
If we were to do IT right now, again, it's very easy to say there's bad. You know this? There's bad.
There's baas, aria. And our history is a very interesting. Why do we lose? We should be the most powerful empire in the world.
We screwed up. You know what the .
point is like? It's easy to go there and we forget that we all have an element of the the one thing that is unattractive, I want to tell that's unattractive. Thomas l.
Was asked, you know, he says so much to asked me question, hey, what can we do? Because if we're always targeted, if people always say, says lose a little bit right, do one thing that i'll tell you in school who I didn't get along with and I I was not a fan of people that felt they were Better than you. That's always been an unattractive quality. And that part of what what's the word I know if it's pump s what's the other word .
that you think is the the orus?
I don't know what the word is. One of things let me tell yeah but you know what that is those who the people that we wanted to make fun of, because they walked around like, you know, this full foot type of, relax, bro, relax. You know, this is an america.
Every, i've never met an ethnicity, White, black, asian, never that I went to the bathroom and they went first, and they took a dump, and afterwards, a place in a no, I just have the right to today and forty six maybe it's gonna en forty seven, maybe I have fifty maybe is this this part pour spring up a stuff? Maybe they Cherry I, but you guys can pronounce whatever you want. But then is, I appreciate you we're talking about that um and I can go to the next story.
Uh, let me go to the next story here. See what you say about this one here. Do I want to go there? Now I want to go there. Maybe we go listen, here's one guy I want to go to rap.
Can you pull up this j events clip with jack tapper? Is that you see this j events on jet? Apple, no, I oh my god, I don't listen.
I have a feeling if trump wins november, I have a feeling. November six, he is gonna be the most targeted man in amErica for the next four years. I think he's going to to know, because trump only has one term. They worry this guy is going to go eight years if trump t watch this clip. Body does to jake tap IT was so bad that insider said, jake tap called this mom, said, mom, I think, I think that's a job, but go out and play the others.
Go ahead. Rob yourself. A basic question about network integrity.
You guys talked about the russia hooks non stop. If I was investing, I was investigating at me. So we, so we covered them. And so you took the words of unnamed F, B, I. Agent and put them on your network as if they were the gospel truth. You did IT again and again of you, of your network, would have believed that Donald trump in flame putin N N inspired in twenty sixteen that was totally in proposed ously false recovered in F I investigation.
I don't know what you want to talk about the FBI investigation you covered IT in a way that gave credence to anonymous sources, accusations you did IT yourself your network did a jack but again, can we talk about the issues that americans i'm trumping about things Donald trump has said, yes, you have an inch with whether or not he's talking about the economy in that's between you and you're running me. I'm talking about things. He has said this, we every single value that he does, he talks about how he wants to unleash american energy so we can lower the cost of groceries.
He talks about the fact that housing has become unaffordable. What he talks about, the White, open, borage, camila heroes and our allies you know, it's interesting how here media allies, and I would put seen in in this category, you guys they would guys seen they would. Well, they should watch your network more because you guys seem to care more about Donald trumps past than the future of the american people.
We're running this campaign on making of the american dreams, specially asking about how Donald trump is going to be president in the future should he went. And then we're being told IT cost of groceries and make life more affordable. And he talks about IT every single day, the campaign trail.
And so to why what you're talking about is an anonymously source story or one guy anonyme sly, or who one guy, one guy who was a discount employ, I told there were five other people. Other people push back against them and said what he said was, so why don't we talk about the policy that's affecting american citizens? And not what doll drop allegedly said, according to one guy who's pissed off because he got fired by Donald p.
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reason, or a reason J. D. Vance is effective, is one of my favorite adjectives about anything in life, and especially about people.
He comes across as real. He he comes across was sorted, by the way, to a certainty. And so does that.
All trump, to be, to be perfectly honest, whether you hate him or like him, you do feel you know him and and you don't feel you know camila Harris, i'm not sure there's anyone to know. I'm not big on put downs, but I used the word vapid earlier. But J.
D. Vance is sort of an ideal candidate. He answers your questions. He's absolutely right in his answer here.
Cnn's record with the the collusion story and otherwise about Donald trump is awful one again. One of my guiding principles of life is the truth is not a left wing value. Truth is a conservative value.
Truth is a liberal value. IT is not a left wing value. IT never has been. IT never will be.
The moment you've venerate truth, you become a liberal or a conservative, you leave the left. And and this man makes IT clear, this is who I am. This is what I stand for. And his answers to jake tapper were right on tom.
your thoughts when you see jd vans, when you see more of jd fans fans, how you fill about tom.
So I think there's an authority to his argument um and I I see his argument on two levels. The first level is agreed, Dennis. He comes across very authentic, informed and therefore credible.
So when you come across that way, number one, then number two, I love the structure to his argument. What is the purpose of argument to not win a point as much as is to move the conclusion to a point? And he is moving the conclusion very effectively.
So the second part of IT, I like very much the way he does. He says, you're worried about what someone has said in the past. We're worried about what that person is going to do in the future. And so he perfectly frames, you know, really, the question of the election now, then, has what people said or done in the past important things to investigate the valuation of their their, you can perceive about their character and their capabilities and their qualifications? Of course, IT is.
But what in jake tapper plays phrase picking and rather than looking at policy inspection than j events, brilliantly, I think, comes across very incredible and then moves IT to the conclusion, do we want to talk about the future? Do we want to talk about where we're going? Or do you want to hang on words in the past?
And I think that no.
he didn't. And you know who got upset what you're seeing you know you're seeing IT in jack tapper. Yeah, you're seeing frustration.
And you know, why is frustrated? Why do people get frustrated if frustration comes along with anger? Anger is not anger at somebody.
Anger is a response to a blocked goal. That is the psychological, you know, truth about when someone gets anger, you block them from some goal. And what you have jake tapper there, I believe he's frustrated professionally, and I believe he's got .
nowhere to go. So you personal, no, no, a little bit of a low show. No, seriously though, and the police, you specifically talk in politics, not personal life.
I think I think he's frustrated .
professionally because he is trying this is what down transit this week is what he said this week.
We need to make .
people upset about IT.
It's what he said a moment. You went, no.
no, no, no, no, no, no. Flight to kids go.
Let me want talking about the events, the issue that they are having with them, as you can put them in a box. He, he's White trash. Does he know anything? Well, the guy went like the most universities in the world.
He's just only cares about his White epl ata. He's married to an indian woman so like he's got indian kids is mixed burberry. He's done everything.
He's been in the military. He loves america. It's like all he doesn't defend trump.
It's like he's doing IT way Better than my pants, ever. You can put this guy in box. He's likeable, his real. There was, there was A A rough getting .
off the ground can .
lie into.
He's likeable, his respectable.
his first with issues guys. That personality is genuinely. He knows his policies.
is a fighter. He knows what he's doing.
And you know what i'm excited about, can I what i'm exit about? Here's what i'm excited about. I don't like him going up, jack.
And why like? Why like family? No, I don't know about just to politics of this, and I don't appreciate I get but I will tell you something.
Can I take you crazy? You think what i'm excited about? You're ready for sincerely. I say what i'm excited about. I can't wait for, I can't wait for twenty twenty eight j events and revoke .
on the stage .
to twenty seven to our tickets. Those two.
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years .
of looong. Guys, you like computer really bright because besides him eating a jay tapper alive, which I love, I hate all these flip flop guys that like, you know, one day you like ohs, he's sounding like he's coming around like bar and then there are just, there's still left his hacks, the fact that think about this the into the republican party, who how do the republicans have this year?
Nicky Haley, chis cristi, asa hutchinson, tim Scott, dog burn your boy. I think somebody like jd vans that stands up for what he believes in can can talk crap with the best of them. Okay, that's the future looking bright and the fact you put in to deck in their pt. Now now we start to form where you could see like we're .
going to have people.
what you like, your teeth for twenty eight? No.
no.
not at for eight. But I IT was I mean, what you think it's gonna, it's gonna be jd. It's going to be jd. But that you put number three h right now would .
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age is gonna jake tapper been married its in two thousand and six happily to Jennifer murray Brown, a former planned parent official time so whatever shot you were trying to take time was we are trying to save a specific to the business side in politics. I good for a jack. You're in good company. Married to generate er so that but okay, denis, if you live in florida, which I know you're big fan of user, but if you do choose to live in florida and move out here, okay, if you did, we would do this more often because it's always from terrible conversation with you. But as somebody that's loyally committed, fully committed to Gavin and you love that state.
yeah and well, let me just say for the record, since I have a child and grandchildren here, I am happy to come whenever .
and why I love you. So we got a great excess.
Can I asking what his prediction is for tonight game? Yeah, go for Dennis yankees, dodgers who wins tonight. I want to .
know i'm i'm going .
to make fifty percent of your audience to ously annoyed with me. I don't. I have being annoyed with o.
So I would say right now, i'm not a big dodger fan. I'm actually an angle fan. I'm i've always loved the underdog and I all of my ears in la. Nevertheless, it's hard to imagine that the angey is will win the world series. What's how you .
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takes anyway. Then is yeah always a pleasure, truly always a pleasure, say, travels. You guys, we going to do this again to my morning, everybody. That's coming to november fifty election. I can not wait to see you go get your ticket, will see the gob, everybody take you bye.
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