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Every October, the United States has recognized the voyage of the European explorers who first landed on the shores of the Americas. But that is not the whole story. That has never been the whole story. Those explorers ushered in a wave of devastation for tribal nations, perpetrating violence,
stealing land, and spreading disease. She had a terrible week. It was a terrible week for this campaign. You had Governor Elmer Fudd out hunting and not knowing how to load his shotgun, using the wrong gun. At the same time... Who's Governor Elmer Fudd? Governor Walz was out there. He looked like Elmer Fudd. He was very, very quiet while hunting for rabbits. The incidents were limited to a handful of people
apartment complexes, a handful of problems. Do you hear yourself? Only a handful of apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs and Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris's open border. You seem to be more focused with nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said rather than acknowledging that apartments
apartment complexes in the United States of America are being taken over by violent gangs. I worry so much more about that problem than anything else here. You go to October, November of 2016, Democrats had a three-point advantage. You go four years ago, Democrats had a six-point advantage. Look at where we are today. Right?
Republicans with a one-point advantage. A very different picture, very much mirroring what we see in the party registration numbers in those key battleground states, and Pennsylvania in particular. Remember, in Pennsylvania, you can now vote early in person. What you do, you go to your county board of elections or one of the mobile board of elections spots that they have set up. Boom, boom. You can go and vote early in person. No mail, no drop box. You vote early.
Check it off, hand it right to them, you're good to go. Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board today's edition of Human Events Daily. We are here back live. Folks, today I've spent a long, long time driving all over. I should say this weekend I spent a long time driving all over the great state, my home state of Pennsylvania. Today is October 14, 2024. I know, Domini, today is...
Columbus Day and happy Columbus Day to all Americans who have benefited from the exploration and the discoveries and the achievements of Columbus. We will not rewrite history and we will not apologize for our history.
On this day in 1492, Columbus landed in the Americas and discovered the new world. If you are listening to me, if you're watching the show, if you've benefited in any way from anything that has come out of the United States of America, you owe that to Christopher Columbus and what he did 500 plus years ago. And folks, it doesn't get any more real than that. But up in Pennsylvania this weekend, we just had an incredible time. Let's show them, folks.
We were up in Bucks County with Scott Pressler, with Tim Poole. We had an incredible time there. Then I was up in Northeast Pennsylvania speaking in Greeley, up in Pike County to a great group up there, Second Amendment event. And folks, I got to tell you, we were chasing ballots like crazy. It went to four different masses. And we're going to be talking a little bit more in this episode about how it is that Catholics and Christians are
are going to be the ultimate swing vote this election, the ultimate turnout machine. And oh, by the way, what else did I do this weekend? I voted. That's right. I voted, ladies and gentlemen, because in Pennsylvania now, what can you do? You can go in Pennsylvania.
request a mail-in ballot in person. They hand it to you. You fill it out. You hand it right back. And so I was able to do that. I voted, got out there, and made sure that my vote counted for Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance. And folks, you need to be telling everybody this. You need to be vote maxing. You need to be MAGA maxing. Be that pest in your group chat, in your work chat, whatever it is.
Did you vote yet? Did you vote yet? Why haven't you voted yet? Why haven't you voted yet? You need to get out there and vote. You need to get out there and vote again and again. And by the way, we had the great Tim Pool out there. It's my cousin Matt in the photo. Came out to Bucks County. Just an incredible event. Really glad to have guys like Tim. People who are former Bernie supporters. There's my brother. There's Paula Scanlon, the great former swimmer from UPenn who was forced to be in the same locker room as Leah Thomas. It was an atrocity.
It's known as stop. Scott Pressler, of course, was there. He's been banging down the doors. Folks, Pennsylvania is in play. PA is the play. The keystone is the key. Christians and Catholics are going to swing this election. Stay tuned. We'll be right back. Human events. You know, they talk about influencers. These are influencers. And they're friends of mine. Jack. Where's Jack? Jack. He's done a great job. Good boy.
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So, folks, massive polling out of seven swing states earlier today talking specifically about the Catholic vote. If the 2024 presidential election was held today, what would you have? And in states like Pennsylvania, it's 48 Trump, 49 Kamala. That's out of which place is this? Hold on. I'm going to tell you.
All right, I'm going to look up the source of that really quickly, but Eric Doherty is the one posting it. Then we've got Wisconsin, huge up, 57-39 Trump. Michigan, 53-41 for Trump. North Carolina, 47-46 for Trump. Georgia, 51-46 for Trump. Arizona, 51-43 for Trump. But Nevada, 44-50 for Kamala Harris. There's also a big split when you break this down by race. So white Catholics, 54%.
56-40 for Trump. Hispanic Catholics are 28-37 for Kamala Harris and black Catholics 16-77 for Trump versus Harris. So I wanted to break down some of these numbers, talk about how the Catholic vote and really the broader Christian vote is swinging this election because that has become the biggest narrative here. Someone who's done a lot of work on this is Megan Bosham. She joins us from The Daily Wire. Megan, how are you?
Hey, I'm good. Thanks so much for having me to talk about a really important topic this election season, because I think a lot of motivated Christians don't really realize what's happening with a lot of their brethren.
Well, and this is a huge issue as well, because I go to people when I go. So I hit four Catholic masses in eastern Pennsylvania this weekend. I was at an English mass. I was at a Latin, actually two Latin masses. And I was even at a Polish mass at the Polish National Shrine in Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown. So, yes, even mass in Polish. And I got to tell you that when you go to the Latin mass types, they're like all in for Trump.
But when I went to the homily of the first Latin mass I was at, and you know, I'm not going to name the parish, but the priest there was saying that, well, and he put out the voter guides, which were done by the Catholic bishops in Pennsylvania. And he said, one candidate is firmly pro-abortion and one party is firmly pro-abortion. And that is completely at odds with our faith. And I'm like, okay, good. So, you know, tracking, that's exactly what I want to hear. But
The other side also has a very flawed candidate. And I'm like, wait, hold on. What's going on? And then he says, and this candidate, even though he's put up pro-life judges, we believe he's a flawed individual. And therefore, we cannot support voting for either of them. And I'm like, whoa, wait, hold on a second. Hold the phone.
Megan, what is going on here when we see situations like this? Because, and you know, I'm not going to get into our argument with the priest or anything, but, and certainly not in the middle of mass, but at the same time, it's like,
Merrick Garland has been trying to shut down, specifically, traditional Latin mass and Latin traditional Christians and Catholics in the United States. If he's given another term where they don't have to worry about re-election, he's going to go completely off the chain. So when we're talking about what's at stake, why does it seem like the...
inside these churches were not getting the same type of response that maybe you and I would understand.
Well, I mean, I think two things are at work here. One is sort of that general squishiness, you might call it. People who don't understand our civic duties. They don't understand the role of Christians to be that preservative salt in a culture. But, you know, I think what we needed to do is back up and look at some research that just came out last week from George Barna, arguably the most respected religion researcher in the country. And what he found is that not just...
over 100 million Christians are planning to sit out this election, but a really key demographic within those Christians, and that is 32 million regular churchgoers. So those are the people who are there at church every week. They're there at mass every week. They are
very motivated typically to participate in the political process. And they are now saying that they're not going to vote, that they're going to sit out. And that is a really big problem, as Barna noted, for Donald Trump. And he said that, look, this isn't just the typical, a large amount of voters don't vote every cycle. He actually said this is showing that
that their enthusiasm is down from 2020. And part of why that is, is he found that 36% of churches have not taught anything on the civic duty of a Christian to get involved in the political process. Because of course, as Romans 13 tells us, the purpose of the government is to restrain evil and to do good.
And in our government, we are self-governed. And so we are the authorities that are invested with that power to restrain evil. So if we're shirking our duty, I think that's a stewardship issue. And I think that God's going to call on us to explain why we didn't participate in a process that we are blessed to be able to make our voices heard. But personally,
But part of why that's happening, I think one is as you brought up, there is a lot of disillusionment on the abortion issue. And I can understand that. We have not heard what we want to hear from Trump or the GOP if you're a hard pro-lifer. And I get that. But.
We also have to look at what the other option is. You have someone on the other side who's promising that they're going to make it so we cannot pass any pro-life policies in any state. And then the other thing that is a big part of this is, look, Jack, it has been largely orchestrated. You have hard left secular foundations who are funneling money into corporations.
Christian organizations to push this messaging that it's political idolatry to be involved in the political process. You will actually hear them use slogans like the gospel is neither right nor left, which yes, the gospel isn't.
But the two sides are not moral parallels. And even more, when we look at this issue, it may not be left or right, but the gospel is one thing. The political process is something else. It's a category error. And so I could give you several examples, but just one is this after-party curriculum that David French wrote.
Christianity Today editor-in-chief Russell Moore and Duke Divinity professor Curtis Chang, who is a Democrat, have been pushing in evangelical churches, conservative evangelical churches, to convince them that...
voting is very complex. You don't necessarily need to vote on the issue of abortion, though you do need to vote to address alleged systemic racism. Well, they're being funded exclusively by Rockefeller philanthropy advisors. Hard left supports things like
Transgender Procedures for Youth, Hewlett Foundation, second largest funder of Planned Parenthood in the country. So these are the kind of organizations that are funding, exclusively funding, these supposed Bible studies, church curriculum that is going into conservative churches and onto conservative Christian college campuses. So when you talk about this infiltration, which is really it is, and this targeting, this new messaging, what are some of the types of things that you're getting out of this curriculum?
So when you read this curriculum, um, you know, it's subtle. What it does is say that, uh, Christians need to embrace the cause of pluralism. So what they mean by pluralism is, um, we need to be less convictional in advocating for our values in the public square. We need to make more room to, uh,
embrace progressive policies. We need to find ways to accommodate these progressive policies. And look, I want to be clear that this after party curriculum that I just mentioned, it's just one example. I mean, I could tell you how the Fetzer Institute has been giving money to the lobbying arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, which is the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S.,
and a conservative denomination, ostensibly. We're not talking about mainline Episcopalians here. Um,
And it's always in order to do this, these studies and this research and distribute materials on softening our political rhetoric, not being so heated in our political rhetoric. Same thing with other Christian organizations being funded by these left-wing organizations. So, you know, not to plug my book, but I did write about this and Shepherds for Sale went deep in all of it. Please plug your book. Plug away. Yeah, I'm going to plug my book.
I mean, I did write a book about it as a point. So I went really deep in how these left wing organizations are funneling money to what look like conservative Christian organizations in order to move Christians on policy because they understand that Christians are the group that's responsible for deciding what so many of our policies are in the country, that they are not going to get their agenda passed without the buy-in of those religious Americans.
And Megan, we've got one minute till the break, but this is also where we saw those Super Bowl ads. Remember those Super Bowl ads? They kind of came out of this mix, didn't they? Yes. And just so you know, when you talk about the after party, it does something very similar as those he gets us ads. It suggests that the way of Jesus is to be accommodating to what looked like this transgender person that you saw the Christian washing the transgender person's feet.
What that misses, of course, is that Jesus was washing his disciples' feet, not unrepentant, belligerent sinners who are advocating for sin in the public square. So it was really completely misreading the gospel there. But that is what its purpose is, is to convince you as a Christian that you need to accommodate that. Jesus will accept you as you are, but he will ask you to go and sin no more. That's the difference. Don't fall for it, folks. We'll be right back. Human Events Daily continues. The Christian vote in 2024.
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the word out. Now for me, it's, you know, usually when I go to these churches, I don't politic. I just tell people, hey, you can vote. I have absentee ballots. I have registrations. And I just sort of let people know. And they will come to me and start talking about candidates. But I never do that. But what are some strategies, I guess, if you do encounter someone who's in that vein of saying, well, I should be switched off. I
it's more important to, you know, pray for the kingdom than actually get involved in the political process. One, be sure if your church is using some of this curriculum or if it's doing anything that's connected with groups like Democracy Fund, Fetzer Institute, the After Party, which again, hard left secular funded, be sure to let them know, hey, you're being played here. Um,
One thing I didn't mention in our last segment is that while it ostensibly puts itself forward as being something that is just to turn down the political heat. In fact, David French, in an interview with the guy who created VeggieTales, guy named Phil Vischer, admitted what's really going on here. He said that the purpose of this after party curriculum was to take on MAGA. So when they think no one's listening, they admit what's really happening. So that's one. Let people know.
hey, this is actually all a propaganda campaign that's being played on you. And then two, I think we have to remember that we have been given an incredible inheritance in what we have in this nation. And Proverbs tells us that a
righteous man leaves an inheritance to his children's children. So if we're squandering that inheritance because we don't want to get our hands dirty with the political process, then I have to think that actually we are the political idolaters. I think saying that we can't look at politics and recognize that it has always been a matter of trade-offs between the perfect and the good. You're never going to get the perfect. So you take the most good that you can get. And if we're not willing to do that, I don't
think we'll be held unaccountable. That's really taking your talent and burying it, isn't it? Because we have been given something really precious in this blessing of self-government, and you would be completely squandering it if you don't decide to say, I'm going to make the best policy decisions I can make. And I would also tell them, look, I understand that if you as a Christian have some objections to Donald Trump's demeanor, to his past,
But we need to understand that these personalities are very temporary. They come and go. And for those who are Trump fans, even you need to know he will not be with us forever. He's not going to be leading this party forever. He's going to be a temporary leader. But the
policy question that can have generational impact. And so you really need to look at these two leaders and say, okay, which of them is offering a set of policies that is going to secure a better common good for me, for my neighbors, and is going to secure more peace and prosperity for my children and my grandchildren. Because this is not just something that we as Christians do momentarily, it's a
constant process that we're involved in. And you may not get exactly what you want this time, but you're fighting to get even better opportunities and better choices next time. So you have to advance that ball down the field.
Look, and I said this to someone earlier today, I said, guess what, guys? You're going to get thrown in the gulags, too. And your children are going to get taken, and they will be sent to government re-education camps, LGBT, the entire nine yards, all of it. You'll be taught that it is Indigenous Peoples Day. It's not Columbus Day. And we're going to get rid of everything. You'll be taught that Christianity is something wrong.
and atheism is the right way forward. And we know that's the entire way this thing is pushing. And oh, by the way, maybe they're gonna take your kids trans, or they're gonna take their pronouns away and then bring them something else. And we've already seen, by the way, in some of these left-wing states where the state government can even come in against the wishes of the parents and decide, rule against them for minors on these gender issues.
That's how dangerous this is going on right now. So, okay, I get it. Like you say, I don't like Donald Trump and he did this and he had this one tweet the one time. Look, look.
bigger picture. Look at the bigger picture. By the way, it's not just Donald Trump you'd be voting for, and credit to Charlie Kirk for this, you're voting for 5,000 people who will be in charge of the government. Which team do you want to vote for? Their 5,000 people or your 5,000 people? Because that's the people you will be living under. And I think there's lots of ways to kind of break people out of this sort of
This sort of trap and sort of a mental trap that they want to put you in in terms of this. And that's really the way. And look, when you got folks like RFK Jr. and Elon Musk and so many others that are coming on board, it really makes a lot of sense. And by the way, for if you're a conservative Christian, is Harrison Bucker good enough for you? Because he just came out and gave a full throated support to Donald Trump.
Well, you know, I love the way a pastor friend of mine put it, and that is that a vote is not a valentine. So you're not, that's a good way to put it. So you're not sending him a...
I'm in your fan club, you're saying, no, I want to ensure that the convictions that I have, the values that I hold are reflected in my government as much as possible. And maybe later we can get more, but let's get as much as we can right now. And I think that's a really important principle. And another pastor friend of mine, and I thought this was a good analogy for those Christians who are pro-lifers, which is most Christians, most real Christians, who
They understand the sanctity of human life. It's understandably an incredibly important issue to them. And they are disappointed in some of the developments in the GOP. But he made this point, and I thought it was a good one, which is that Christians are asking for a pro-life apple pie from Donald Trump right now, from the GOP. That's what they want. They want a baked apple pie. And Donald Trump has said, I'm not going to give you an apple pie. But what he has done is given us flour,
sugar, apples, and made the way so that we can go out and have that fight to try to bake apple pies in all of these states. And then on the other side of the aisle, you have a presidential ticket in Kamala Harris and Tim Walz that is promising to outlaw apple pies to ensure that babies can be murdered all
the way up to birth. And that is a really important distinction to make, that these are not equal and parallel moral platforms as much as we might wish that we were getting something different from the GOP this time.
No, I think that's exactly right. And we've also seen how their administration is willing to go after religious groups, is willing to go after religious, you know, bait. The guy in Colorado, they just keep harassing this guy over and over, this one baker who's willing to stand up for his beliefs. And I'm just going to say it.
Part of the reason that we got into the situation that we are is that back in the 1960s, the Christians receded from the public square and decided that we're going to let the atheists and we're going to let the secularists and the humanists and they can just have the public square and we're going to recede back inside behind the doors of our churches and not get involved in public life.
That's the major reason that we're in the situation that we're in now. Because when you got, not Kamala, but Gretchen Whitmer is up there making mocking videos of this Dorito Eucharist
trying to say, oh, it's just a TikTok. It's not a TikTok trend, Gretchen. We know exactly what you're doing. And the fact that they didn't even think about what it looks like, about how it would come across, that just goes to show you how far removed they are and encapsulated in their ivory towers when something that's so obvious to a church-going Christian of what it looks like, especially on the knees, etc., etc.,
it's very clear to me that they have gone so radical that it's beyond just being secular. They've actually become anti-Christian. And becoming anti-Christian is a huge issue. I hope that it, and maybe that's a message from God. Maybe it actually is a message from God that we need to wake up and start taking up space. And look, that's what the leftists say, take up space. So I think it's time for Christians to take up a little space. What do you say, Megan?
No, I absolutely agree. And look, let's understand that power is neutral. It's either it can be good or it can be evil. And we have good rulers in the Bible who are commended like good King Josiah for using that power well. And we have an opportunity as voters to use our power well. And despite what you hear from some of those, we call them in evangelicalism, third way Christian leaders, because they say it's neither right nor left. It's a third way.
Well, actually, that that third way ignores that there is a good and there is a wicked policy set here and that we have an opportunity to wield power for good. We're not grasping power just to hold power. We're grasping it to to to see righteousness done in our nation. And I think that's a really important thing to recognize. So, you know, let's take that opportunity.
Grasping power to see righteousness done. I love that. And look, we know that the 5,000 people that get elected with President Trump, this at least gives, you know, there's going to be plenty of Christians in there. You know, there's going to be plenty of pro-lifers in there. I mean, it's just true, right? Even if I'm not saying like this wishful thinking, it's obviously going to be true. So the idea is which administration would you rather work with?
One that wants to talk to you, one that wants to negotiate with you, one that you know is going to be listening to you, or one that is ultimately pitted against you. Merrick Garland will work to shut down conservative Christianity all across the country. He's already begun. Look what they're doing to pro-lifers. Look at what they're doing to people just praying outside of abortion clinics. Look at what they're doing to try to stop all of this. It's very clear to me. Megan, tell people the book again and where to follow you.
Shepherds for Sale, How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda. And you can follow me on Twitter, excuse me, X at Meg Basham. And I'm always at The Daily Wire. So come find me there. No dead naming around here. Meg Basham, come on anytime. Open invitation whenever you like. I love when she comes on. And please, folks, go and get her book, Shepherds for Sale. Be right back here. Human Events Daily continues. Where's Jack? Where's Jack?
Where is he? Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who should be getting policies.
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also from the NYYRs. Vish, tell me, what's going on? I hear you sent some YRs down to Pennsylvania.
That's right. We were in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, the New York Young Republican Club, bused in over 100 volunteers last week from Manhattan to Bucks County, PA. And we made over 10,000 voter contacts just in that one day alone for the Trump campaign as part of the Trump Force 47 effort that is looking to muster volunteers to get
volunteer operations going, whether that's door knocking, whether that's phone banking, and other volunteer needs to be handled. And so the New York Young Republicans, fully committed to the effort. That won't be the last deployment in an important region that we'll be doing, but fuck
Bucks County is a battleground. It's a battleground state. It's a battleground county, and it is a battleground to win. And Bucks County is a bellwether. So how Bucks County goes, you know better than anyone, Jack, that that's the way the country is going to go. And we're very confident it's going to go for President Trump.
That's exactly right. So I was in Bucks County pretty much all day yesterday here in Pennsylvania. And I got to tell you, I've never seen the state like this. And tell me your reflections. But I mean, every five miles, there was a billboard for Kamala Harris, but was amazing. And this really was the, you know, kind of indicative of, I guess, the election itself, because there would be a paid billboard for Kamala Harris. And then right next to that, there'd be like five or six
signs that were put up by Trump supporters or like handmade signs or a barn with Trump 2024 painted on it, something like that. So it's just kind of like this idea where it's she's got the paid support, but he's got the people's support. And so I've never seen it this divided in Pennsylvania. I've never seen this much focus on Pennsylvania. I saw a stat yesterday that said something like
$500 million all in from all campaigns, all groups is going to be spent just in Pennsylvania. That would have been a couple of years ago. That would have been the entire election. Now one state, Pennsylvania is getting $500 million.
500 million. Vish, talk to me about some of the responses that you saw there on the ground of why you think Pennsylvania is so, and as an outsider, I'm a little biased, but as an outsider, why do you think that it's so close in Pennsylvania? Well, pretty much every door that we canvassed
Jack, the number one complaint, number one issue that the folks in Bucks County seem to be concerned about was the cost of living. Everything is too expensive was the review. That was it. I went down door by door in Newtown personally, myself, and I got reviews. Every single one of them said the cost of living is too much. Everything is too damn high.
So that was the concern of a lot of these folks, a lot of the middle class, a little upper middle class as well. But nonetheless, inflation crushes everybody up and down, except for the elites who make their money on assets and the inflated worth of those assets with the printing of money. And so these are normal folks, everyday folks who just cannot afford inflation.
the Biden-Harris administration, plain and simple. And so these folks are, honestly, they're very energized. This is the other thing, Jack. Pennsylvania might not have seen this much action in a long time,
But me and you, we saw this. We saw this in 2016 where Hillary had the cash advantage then, but we had the people support. We had the energy and we came out with the W. And now we're seeing that again. Kamala's support is so inorganic. It's not just inorganic. It is fragile. She spent almost a billion dollars over the last month to go down in the polls. There's no way
that you can replicate that sort of failure on one side. And then on the other side, we have volunteers. We have people who do this out of love, love of country, love of the movement. We have all the volunteer force, the organic energy on our side.
And now is the time to close. We love Donald Trump because he's a closer and we need to be closers for him in the last 20 something days of this election. So we need to close. We need to run through the finish line, run through the tackle here.
Look, and this is what people have to understand. In Pennsylvania, you can vote now. You can vote right now. Right, right, right, right now. This is not something you have to wait two, three weeks for. It's not something we're counting down the days, oh, this day or that day. And I know that President Trump, and we're going to go to...
to Oaks, Pennsylvania in the next segment here. That's something that, which is in Montgomery County, right next to Bucks County, that this is a place where you are going to see all the people can go vote. And they're putting that messaging out that it's right now. So it isn't something where you can do it. And I understand people say, oh, well, I'm a traditionalist. I like voting on election day. But this, explain to people why it's so important to just get it out of the way and vote right now.
Okay, just simple infrastructure-wise and simple operations-wise, we have to understand we have to decrease the liability of the votes on Election Day. Because if you jam too many votes of ours on Election Day, lines start to get long. Shenanigans. We start to be susceptible to shenanigans.
Ballots not being printed in the right size, machines going down, electricity going down, water leaks, rain.
inclement weather, all of these things could happen if you focus all of your efforts on one day, some of those people might not be able to wait in line. Some of these people might not even be able to make it out of their homes and to the polling centers. And so we need to make sure that as many votes that we can
bank before election day will then make it easier for everyone who shows up on election day to make sure their vote is banked. And so that's why we need folks, as many folks as we can get, who are perhaps low propensity, perhaps who need help with their ballots being delivered or sent or even gathered.
especially old folks, especially folks that are infirm. We need those folks to get their votes in early. That's a great example, by the way. Focus on one of the things that one of the things that happened last cycle in the last midterm 2022 when I was out in Maricopa County with Charlie Kirk, I remember suddenly all the machines have problems and now there's delays. And suddenly someone and I get this this attitude from people. Oh, I'm
I'm a traditionalist and I want to do this and I like to do it that way. Yeah. What happens when the machines break down on election day, Mr. Traditionalist? And by the way, I don't mean to, I don't mean to shame anybody. Like I wish it was that way too, but guess what? We can't bet on that anymore. You're going to stay in line for five hours.
When all of a sudden you got to go pick up your kid or somebody's sick and you got to go take care of them. Look, life happens, right? Life happens. Why not bank your vote right now? Vishbra, where can people follow you, brother?
You can follow me on @VishBurra, you can follow me on @TruthSocial, @Vish, V-I-S-H, V-U-R-R-A. And make sure to follow the New York Young Republican Club as we look to deliver this election for President Donald Trump. And not only that, catch us at the Madison Square Garden rally on October 27th. Vish, is it true that you were the mastermind behind the Madison Square Garden rally? Is that true? Can you confirm these rumors?
Yeah, I fixed the 1919 World Series, too, for the White Sox. I knew it! I knew it! Vish is the grandson of Shoeless Joe Jackson, folks. You can see it in the face. You can see it. We'll be right back. Going to Oaks, Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, the Southeast. In my ear about the boring people at your office, I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack Pazubic.
All right, Jack, so we're back live, Human Events Daily. I'm very excited now to go to Brian Glenn, who is in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, standing just about 10 minutes from where I grew up. Brian, you know, I was there yesterday driving around my hometown, and my Catholic high school is now a crater of demolished rubble.
uh my former catholic schools are all closed this the hospital where i was born in my hometown is now a vacant lot next to a planned parenthood clinic and all of my family by the way is there at the rally with you uh kevin is running around somewhere my brother and uh believe it or not so i was asking my mom and dad if they wanted to come on with you and they go no we're volunteering and this this is so great my mom and dad
are actually volunteering and they've been assigned to screen the members of the press that are going to the Trump rally today. So good. Tell me what the vibe like, man.
The vibe is good. People are excited. I mean, this is a part of Pennsylvania that, and you can probably speak on this better than anybody, it's not 100% Trump, but it's growing. Let me step aside real quickly, Jack. I want to show you how many people are here and show you people at home. The gates or the doors opened just moments ago, so we have people coming in here. There's massive. I would say there are a couple thousand people out here right now. Big jumbo screen behind everybody because if...
We can't all get inside. They're going to make sure people have access to watch outside. People are excited. I've talked to several volunteers that have been signing people up to register to vote. And believe it or not, they've come across several people today that were Democrats in
And they said, hey, we want to get behind President Trump. We don't like the direction of this country. And how do I sign up to register or rather to vote for President Trump? So which is actually very encouraging, Jack, as people are starting to realize that these areas that have been Democratic control for so long, talking about the reason why a lot of these things in your life has closed down. It's time for the better times are ahead.
for President Trump. So Jack, it's encouraging. But the vibe is positive. A lot of people, I would imagine, took a little half day off of work. He doesn't speak until six and we are, you know, in a work week. So you can only imagine a lot of people either took the day off or, well, they're
My, my, look, my, my cousin's there with her four kids. She pulled them all out of school. They're up there somewhere. And my parents are inside. Like I said, I know Kevin's running around getting interviews for human events, but people have to understand that. So Montgomery County as a County used to be, uh,
pretty much red so my area was blue but the county itself was red but then we kept getting all these people coming out from the city because this is what democrats do they ruin one city and they go and infest another area and bring their policies with them and their politics with them so when i was a kid the county used to be red but then it became more and more blue as time went by however the fact that you're now hearing democrats come in there and say look
Something's gone wrong and we want Trump in because we want those policies back. That's an incredible, that's a fantastic line. Talk to me about the early voting. I know that I voted yesterday. I know that the Trump campaign is pushing this. Are people talking about early voting?
They are. They are, Jack. They want to early vote because they're not sure about Election Day. And I think that's kind of a personal decision of whether or not in their own lives they might be busy for whatever's going on, that it is smart to vote early. And I have had several people out here. I say, hey, vote Trump. They say, hey, we're going to vote early. I think it's a good thing, especially particularly in this state. And, you know, as we know, 2020 election, as chaotic as it was, we saw some problems here in Pennsylvania. So I
I've always been one to vote on game day. That's just me. I like it. I don't think I can do that this year, obviously, because I'm traveling. But I think early voting is a good thing, not only here in Pennsylvania but across this country. And I like the fact that people are being very vocal and letting us know that they plan on early voting.
Well, and it's huge. And I was just talking about this in the last segment there where in Maricopa County, remember, those machines went down and suddenly there were hours and hours where you had to wait at the ballots just to get in. So all those people who said, oh, I'm going to do things the traditional way and I'm going to do this. Look, you know what? It didn't happen. A lot of them went home because duty calls, life calls. You got other stuff you got to do. You got to pick kids up from school. You got to get some food. You got to maybe go take care of something. Whatever else.
You know what else they're talking about, Jack? They're scared. They kind of feel like something could happen on Election Day to disrupt this whole election process. So a lot of people said, hey, if I have an opportunity to vote early, I can sit at home. I can watch Real America's Voice. I can watch the whole Election Day, all the coverage that happens. I won't be somewhere in a public space. I mean, some of them do feel afraid.
that there could be some type of attack. Obviously, we pray that doesn't happen. But the reality is we live in a very evil world right now. And Jack, you and I both know that there is nothing off the table to disrupt this election, including a terrorist attack. So maybe that's one of the reasons why people want to vote early.
Look, I mean, this is a situation where we've got an unprecedented election. We've seen threats. We've seen assassination threats. We've seen all sorts of things going on. The Trump campaign now calling on the administration for military support. That's how serious this is. By the way, it's true that it's getting no mainstream attention whatsoever when they've requested military support. And by the way, when CNN went over and one of their digital journalists...
Got a quote from the Bidens on this. Joe Biden said he was inclined to give it to him as long as he didn't. I think he said something like as long as he doesn't request F-15s. So the fact that President Trump is currently winning, he's got the momentum clearly right now in this election, but they are trying to kill him. They're trying to kill J.D. Vance. This is should be the number one issue.
that goes in or at least the number one story. We're not hearing it. Brian, just as we go out last minute here, give me some more color of the crowd. Tell me what you're seeing there.
Okay, real quickly, I'll give you some crowd shots here in a second, but I want to talk about security. We talked about this briefly. Security is here. They're on the ground. I've seen them. They've got a good, strong presence. I feel secure here. They've got some big bulldozers that kind of block the entrance here. They've got some big rigs that are around. The line now goes across the parking lot. I don't know, Luke, if we could pan this up real quick. I know we have
limited of time but the line here's the uh turnstiles here we'll turn the camera around it goes through the park a lot now and hello and along the street so people you know hey they now that we're getting closer to like you know quitting time here in the five towards the five o'clock hour people are definitely going to come out uh president trump's scheduled to speak at 6 p.m this is a town hall style inside it's set up like a town hall i've been told it will probably
be about an hour. We'll see how that goes. But all the issues, the economy, law and order, safety, it's all here on the agenda today here in Oaks, Pennsylvania. Jack, as always, I appreciate you having me on. I will give your mom and I'll give your dad a big hug. I'll give your brother a high five and I'll find that cousin that's somewhere. I'll tell them hello as the Posobiec family is in good showing here in Oaks, Pennsylvania.
All the post-hours are there, save one and my kids right now. But we'll be out on the trail as things continue. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to stay. Provision to lay a short.