cover of episode Banned CNN Guest Reveals Fragility of Leftist Panelists | Guest: Ryan Girdusky | 10/29/24

Banned CNN Guest Reveals Fragility of Leftist Panelists | Guest: Ryan Girdusky | 10/29/24

2024/10/29
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Key Insights

Why is trouble expected to come after the election?

Potential for unrest due to cheating concerns and attacks on ballot drop boxes.

Why did the Washington Post decide not to endorse a presidential candidate?

To maintain credibility amid internal dissatisfaction and avoid explicit support for Kamala Harris.

Why are some Senate races tightening?

Recent polls show significant shifts toward Republican candidates in several key states.

Why are some states like Ohio and Wisconsin seeing changes in their Senate race polls?

Recent polling indicates a tightening of races, with Republicans gaining ground.

Why is the Nebraska Senate race a concern?

An independent candidate is posing as a Democrat, making the race unpredictable.

Why might Donald Trump's performance influence Senate races?

Presidential candidates often boost their party's Senate candidates in the same state.

Chapters

Glenn and Stu discuss the Washington Post's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate, focusing on their pro-Kamala Harris articles and the quiz designed to make readers support her policies without realizing it.
  • Washington Post doubled down on refusing to endorse a presidential candidate.
  • Pro-Kamala Harris articles and a quiz to make readers support her policies.
  • Editorial opinion suggesting voters prefer Harris's agenda to Trump's.

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bury a family member yesterday we're we've got a lot to talk about uh we are just a week and one day away from the election there's tons going on with cheating with the mailboxes being set on fire who's doing that uh the government is getting ready for a crackdown because trouble is coming really why why would trouble be coming why would that why would that be happening

Also, the Washington Post will not endorse a candidate. Bezos very upset, says we have no credibility at all. So we're not going to, and people are quitting at the Washington Post. I can't believe how terrible this man is. He won't let us do a shilling for Kamala Harris. Well, really? Because here's the editorial opinion today. Voters prefer Harris's agenda to Trump's.

They just don't realize it. Take our quiz. Oh, I took your quiz. No, I'm very, I'm very, very clear. I don't support Kamala Harris. I took the quiz. Will you take the quiz and see if, if you really are so stupid, you don't know that you should be supporting Kamala Harris. My gosh, what propaganda. We begin there in 60 seconds. All right. If you haven't voted,

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I like the hope I'm living in right now. Yeah. You know? Yeah. Because I keep thinking to myself, God, I can't wait for this to be over. You know, this is our hellish time of every four years and it's nonstop. And then you think of what happens when it is over. Oh my gosh. How long is it going to take for me to get this

this cancer screening back. I mean, they've tested me for cancer. They said it's going to take a week. I just wish this week was over. Well, maybe not. Maybe we should enjoy this time. It's a good point. It's a good point. Yeah. And plus, we probably will have absolutely no idea who won the election on election night anyway. So that'll drag out for a while and

And then there'll be, you know, if God forbid, if Trump wins, God forbid, we are going to see a real test of democracy. Oh, yeah. I mean, if we just elected Adolf Hitler, why would they allow that to go forward? Yeah. They have to get in the streets. You don't understand. It's not like the January 6th stuff. That was crazy. That was crazy. But this is, I mean, they're electing Adolf Hitler. We have to stop it. This one's justified. Let me tell you that. This one's justified. We can do it.

This is America rising. This is the most American thing. Look back to the Tea Party. Right. That was what happened. And thankfully, the people, American people are rising up and burning down cities all across America to protest this. At least the politicians are safe. It's just our cities that will burn. Oh, yeah. But that's okay. That's all right. There's no crime in that. They should stand up. A lot of these business owners are repentants.

anyway. They wanted Hitler in office. They should pay the price. You said it. I can't wait for all of that because it's all coming. If Trump wins, it's all coming your way. They're going to make every single argument they've been telling you is the death of democracy for the past four years. Well, not if the Washington Post has its way because you support Kamala Harris. You just don't know it, Stu. I do? Yes. Oh, I didn't know that. Voters prefer Harris' agenda to Trump's. They just don't realize it. Oh.

They're just following Donald Trump because they like him so much. Oh, the guy who's known for firing people his whole entire career? Yeah, right, right. The guy who's Hitler. Yeah, the Hitler guy. Yeah, they're just going blindly with him. They're not thinking this one through. So it says in the article, presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, neck and neck. But if the race were solely about their policies...

Harris would win handily. Yeah. Yeah. This is because voters, whether they know it or not, overwhelming, whether you're too stupid to realize they overwhelmingly prefer vice president Kamala Harris's agenda to the former president. See for yourself. Rate these eight policy proposals. When you're done, we'll show you.

How you align with a candidate. Ah. Okay. So you take this question. Oh, I'd love to. Yeah, you're going to take the quiz. Are you going to? I'm going to do it. Okay. So here it is. Strongly oppose is one. Strongly support is five. Okay. One to five scale. Right. Three is, I don't know. Okay. Banning homeless encampments and arresting people who refuse to leave. Strongly agree. Strongly.

I agree with arresting them. Yes. Okay. And breaking up homeless encampments when they refuse to leave. Yes. Funding free online classes with money taken from private university endowments through taxes, fines, and lawsuits. This is Trump's proposal. Funding? Funding free online classes with money taken from private university endowments through taxes, fines, and lawsuits.

um i'd have to know more about that have we discussed that one time sure yeah i would put i look i in conceptually do i like punishing universities yes but it needs to be done the right way the right way and they're not explaining it well enough right i haven't heard trump talk about that really not once i mean maybe it's it's some policy in the back you know of his you know policy playbook but he has not

discussed it really. Yeah, I'm not necessarily against it, but I'm not necessarily for it. I need to know more than that. Allowing public school teachers to carry a concealed weapon.

Allowing public school teachers to conceal. I will say. Strongly support, strongly disagree. I'll go a four on that. Four, okay. Yeah, I'm a little concerned. I've seen a lot of public school teachers lately, and I'm not necessarily sure I want them around weapons. Okay, so it's more about the teachers, less about the gun. Yes. I'd say that's a five. No, I'm going to give you a four. Banning transgender people from serving in the military.

banning them from serving in the military. Yes, I'll give that a four or five. I mean, I think I'll go five. Yeah, me too. You could convince me of four, but I think that's a five on that. Allowing undocumented. You're going to be surprised by your score. Allowing undocumented spouses of American citizens to stay in the U.S. while their immigration applications are being processed.

Undocumented Americans, they've been legally married in the United States. No, not necessarily in the United States. They could have been married someplace else and then came here. And this is an undocumented person. I'm not going to say they need to stay where they are until they go through the legal process. So you strongly oppose that?

I would oppose it. Strongly oppose. What's the other option? How do they word it? Strongly and... Strongly and strongly disagree and then not sure. But what's the two and the four? This is somewhat... The two and the four is somewhat. Yeah, but again, the details aren't there. If it's someone that was... You are going to be spat out. But I'll go with two. Okay, you're going with two. Expanding the access and affordability of birth control. Access? I mean...

birth control is already available it's like four dollars a month at Walmart what do you mean we don't need to expand it it's just available already so I don't know continuing military and economic support for Ukraine so strongly opposed would be a five strongly opposed would be a one oh okay and there is no negative scale sorry I wish this is a visual game yeah so I would say I oppose it I'll go with a two on that a two

Providing a $6,000 child tax credit for families with children who are younger than 12 months. Another new tax credit? I mean, I don't know that we need another. Tax credit, by the way, is not a tax break. Tax credit. Meaning, so if you pay $0 in taxes, the government's just paying you money? Yes. I will strongly oppose that. Okay. All right.

You are going to be so surprised. I can't wait to see what, do I just, do I just, does this count as a vote for me for Kamala Harris? I hope it does. It saves me time. I don't have to go to the polls. Well, that's what they're doing. They just, they want you to know you don't have to vote. Oh, good. Yeah. Especially if you wind up where you are. Oh no. Where did I end up? Uh,

You went strongly supporting Harris or just somewhat supporting. You went with more aligned with Trump. You're right in the middle. Less aligned with Harris. Oh, no. Yeah. I'm more. Oh, no. Yeah. You didn't know that, did you? I didn't. Especially the way they worded all of those things to try to make you agree with Harris. Right. Right. Like, hey, do you want money going to children?

Well, we like children. Yes. However, maybe there's a little bit more to that policy. So are you surprised how overwhelmingly you you support Harris? You know, I'm not. You're not. You're not. You're not particularly. Wow. Huh. I guess that story's propaganda. Yeah. Shocking. You know, and by the way, I want you to know that's not an endorsement.

That's not an endorsement of Kamala Harris, that article which leads you to automatically agree with her policies. That's not an endorsement. Or not, but then you feel like the oddball out. Right. And you're like, wow, I'm the only one. I'm the only one who supports Donald Trump. That's a fascinating article because, especially what's going on with the Washington Post, where I know you were out for a lot of this, but... No, I saw it. I know you didn't, but they announced that...

You know, they would not make an endorsement. And we're now seeing this also from the LA Times. USA Today kind of came out in the same vein today. You know what? We're not going to endorse. By the way, I don't know how you feel about this, Glenn, because there is a real...

uh strain of american history that goes back to newspapers actively endorsing candidates that is a real thing that happened at the founding of the country no it but they were called in in later they were called the you know republican yeah and or the democrat right it was really clear about what was happening um i believe it's dumb i don't i don't like

being endorsed by newspapers. The New York Post endorsed Trump. If I had my way, nobody would endorse anybody. It is, in fact, a way...

There's no reason for a newspaper to tell me who to vote for. Give me the news. Let me as an adult read the news. And then I will decide for myself. We're adults here. I don't need to be told who to vote for. It's silly. I don't think it moves anybody. I think it's actually silly to say this isn't the Washington Democrat.

Just be honest. The New York Democrat. Yeah, the New York Times should just be the New York Democrat. Just be honest. And I'm fine with that. I'm tired of this, oh, what? We're completely fair and balanced. Right, but that's kind of, I mean, The Blaze, for example, is not doing official endorsements either, but quite clearly comes from a conservative perspective. We're very honest about that. National Review comes from a conservative perspective.

I'm trying to think of some of the schlocky left-wing publications, but they come from a left-wing, a New Republic. It comes from the left-wing perspective. I think that's totally fine. When you are saying that you are a New York Times, like the paper of record type of situation, either be that or be honest about what you are, which is a mouthpiece for the Democratic Party.

You know, just be honest about it. I'd rather have that. Now, it's funny that the left is so angry at the Washington Post for not endorsing because, number one, their standard is quite clear here. Every journalistic organization in America must endorse their chosen candidate or democracy dies in darkness. Yes. That is legitimately what they think. Yeah, well, because they know people are too stupid. They just don't know that they support Kamala Harris and her policies. Exactly.

so central to progressivism. How many times have you talked about this? This is like they have to lead the sheep to the right place. Yes. This is what they're, they're the shepherds. They will lead the sheep to the proper place, the right part in the field they're supposed to be. You're bad, Stu. You are. You are very bad. It's true. And it's like, that's what they're doing. And it's funny that they're all angry at Jeff Bezos. Now,

We know a lot about Jeff Bezos. Yes, he's very wealthy. He's also very liberal. No. Yes. No. He is not a conservative at all. Wow. Wait a minute. You think about this a little strategically. Wouldn't it make sense if you wanted...

to cover the news and seem objective but tilt it all toward Democrats, what would you do? You wouldn't endorse. You would hide your endorsement. Thank you. Thank you. This is actually a good thing for liberals. Now, I also like it because I don't think it's the place of newspapers. It is absolutely good for liberals for them not to endorse. It's not honest. There is their opinion piece today. What I just gave you was their opinion piece.

They're up in. They're leading you to. It's much more effective to lead the horse to water, if you will, than go the other way, which is like they're overtly saying, hey, all of our coverage is biased. That's an endorsement. When you do an endorsement, you're saying all of our coverage is biased in one direction or another. Right. If you don't do an endorsement, you're at least leaving that up to people to try to figure out. Now, with the Washington Post, it is blatantly obvious that.

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picking candidates. Yeah. You know, at least to endorse. Right. Just don't be so overt about it. Right. You know, maybe it'll be more effective in the future. Right. By the way, I think that's probably at some level true. Well, that's what they used to do. Right. And that's the tradition of the Washington Post even. Yeah. For years and years and years and years and years. Yeah. They did not endorse candidates. And I just think that's the right thing to do. They started doing it. And now the liberals, they expect it, Glenn. Like they...

They expect every little bit of this. There's the, let me give you this. This is from David Simon, the writer, the TV writer. He, listen to the edit of this. He said he wasn't going to cancel his subscription because this is just punishing the journalists.

Now, again, Bezos, I love this because the whole point of this is Bezos is so rich and he's only doing this for money. And then obviously the better thing money-wise is to get his liberal people happy with him and endorse Kamala Harris. But he doesn't do that. He decides not to. And they're like, oh, this is going, just canceling your subscription. 200,000 people supposedly have done so. It only hurts the people who work at the Washington Post, which probably is true. Yeah, sure it is. But he says he wound up canceling because he was, because of the Bezos piece, to

defending the decision. He says, I canceled it. I wasn't going to do it. I probably shouldn't. And certainly, you know, it goes on and on and on. He says, indifferent. I'm indifferent to at some point, I'm indifferent to the financial positions of his publisher. Then I'll return. Listen to the sentence though. This is the last one. But this kind of abuse of public trust by a publisher is unacceptable. Not endorsing a candidate is an abuse of public trust by

What world must you live in to think that is the way journalism is supposed to work?

If you don't pick my chosen candidate, you've abandoned public trust. What about the freaking half of the country who thinks, you know, giving away $10 trillion in four years is a bad idea? Do they get a voice? No. No. They are brainwashed. Yeah. They are dangerous. They don't know what they're doing. This is the problem with progressivism.

Progressives always think that the experts need to make all the decisions. Remember all the elitist, it was what's almost 70% of elitist, maybe even higher than this, um, in a poll and define elite as somebody with, uh, uh, a college degree or a doctorate. Um, those elitist, they think that Americans have too much freedom. Now, if you go into, uh,

doctoral only and somebody from the Ivy League, it shoots up almost to 90% that think that you have too much freedom because you're too stupid. You just don't get it. They've been trained. They know. Think of the arrogance. Think of the arrogance of that.

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Hello, America! Welcome to the, uh...

Election, we are a week away. Pat Gray is here to, I don't know, ease the pain a little bit. How are you feeling about the election? I feel pretty good about it right now. Do you? At this, what is it? It's like 25 to 9 central time on...

Tuesday, the week before. So should I ask you again in 10 minutes how you feel? Yeah, that's kind of where I am. Right now, I feel pretty good about it. Yeah, I hear things like, we don't need a postmark on the absentee ballots. It comes in, it doesn't have a postmark, it does have a postmark. What? What's the problem? How do you feel about ballots

ballots being lit on fire inside the drop boxes. Are you cool with that? No, I'm not really cool with that. Oh, really? Although, why are we doing drop boxes? Thank you. Why is that happening? It shouldn't be. Look, if you're doing mail, vote by mail. It's unbelievable. Put it

In the freaking mail. Yes. Put it in the mailbox. Put it in the mailbox instead of the Dropbox. Put it in the mailbox outside your house. Yes. There are a million different ways to mail things in the United States, which, by the way, has a post office in its constitution. It's really easy to mail crap here. I got to tell you. See, I think more like the Democrats on things like this because I don't hate...

I don't hate different races like you do Stu. Uh, uh,

They are, the different races just, they don't know what a mailbox even looks like or where they might be situated. So they have an easy time finding the drop box because we all know where the drop boxes are. Sure, sure. It's so, it's such a weird argument. Like just put it in the, I mean, it's not like a requiring postage. There's not even a cost.

with mailing these ballots. They're coming to you for free. You're mailing them out for free. During a global pandemic, maybe there was a case for it. Wait, what was it? What's the case for it? So you didn't have to gather with other people there? No, you don't have to. You go to the mailbox. In fact, for most people... What if there were germs on the mailbox?

For most people who don't live in a big city, because if you live in a big city, you might not have the typical home mailbox. You just put it out in front of your house. But for most... But I'm talking about the big blue and red one. No, I know. I know. But like, you could argue, right? Yeah.

In the COVID period that you would have to, if you were in a situation where you didn't have that mailbox out in front of your house, right? Like most homeowners would. You have to go to a central location and drop it off. But that would just be the same. Like there's no improvement over the situation that you would have mailing it. A Dropbox would just be basically the same thing. You'd go and you'd just drop it off in a different box. But what that situation creates is,

is a lot of ballots in the same location for someone who wants to damage them. Like if you put your own little envelope in there and it has an incendiary device inside and then lights all the ballots on fire, which just happened in multiple places. Was it Washington and Oregon at least? And would you be surprised at all if it happens in 25 other locations before this election? I wouldn't. What was the motivation? We don't know who did it yet. They do think it's the same person though, right?

They think it's the same person or someone who is driving a Volvo. So if you're driving a Volvo, we're looking at you. And no conservatives driving a Volvo. Let me go to, at least in Washington State, let me go to cut 12, please. No, no, no. I'm sorry. Not cut 12. Yeah, six. There it is. Got the drop box. It's on fire. They're fine. I think they're fine.

They're okay. Just brush them off. In Oregon or Washington, yeah, let them on fire, let them burn. Ashes to ashes. That's the philosophy, I guess. And by the way, you can also track your ballot. You can see if it was received. So if your ballot was lit on fire, you can go online and make sure that it was actually received. And if it's not received, you can just cast it again because it hasn't been counted. You wouldn't be able to do it after it was counted.

So, I mean, the whole thing is like kind of a weird risk, right? Like you're trying to affect a couple hundred ballots in Washington or Oregon and you're risking a federal crime, right? Like the motivation here, what do you think it is, Pat? Do you have any theories on why you would do such a thing? No. I don't know what that would accomplish because they've already told them, hey, if you put your ballot in a drop box before this date,

then you need to come and do it again. So everybody knows they've got to come and do it again. So I don't know what you've accomplished there. Well, this is really, really easy, I mean, to figure out. Really. I mean, honestly. Who would be against the Dropboxes? It would be the people that are, you know, clearly...

Donald Trump supporters. Nazis. Right. No, no. No? They would be the ones. I thought they were all Nazis. Yeah. All Donald Trump supporters are Nazis. You know that, right? No, isn't that Kamala that's a Nazi? Oh, wait a minute. No, wait a minute. Wait a minute. You seem like you're usurping our country right now. So I was just thinking, no, I'm sorry. I was just, he wasn't thinking. I was thinking just, I got a little confused and I was thinking, oh, no, she's the Nazi because that would motivate people.

To go in and destroy votes, you know, motivate people to be really, really angry, motivate people to maybe, I don't know, engage in a color revolution. I don't know, to stop this vote in any way possible, especially if it looks like Donald Trump's people are winning. Possibly, although I don't consider Washington or Oregon a swing state. No, I don't either. I mean, it would be, it would be.

It'd be weird because there is in Washington state, there's no chance Donald Trump's going to win. I mean, look, it just could be an insane person. This stuff does happen. People just do insane things. And it could be an insane person on the right. Could be. It could be just an insane person. It could be an insane person on the left. I don't know who did it. But I mean, the point is...

You don't create situations in which lots of ballots are in the same location and easily accessible to anyone passing by them. That just seems like a really obvious thing that you don't do. Drop boxes are a stupid idea. Now, they can obviously light mailboxes on fire, too.

But the point of that, of course, would be that there's lots of other mail in there. You're going to get maybe a couple of ballots. Like it would be a low impact situation. If this happened in a state like Pennsylvania or Arizona or whatever, some other swing state, you know, a few hundred ballots could really make a difference. I'm sure not everyone's going to recast their ballot there. There probably will be some effect to what we just witnessed.

You know, it probably won't overturn the presidential election, but there's just no reason. Like we act as if like there's no, everyone knows how to mail things. It's just like the ID. Everyone knows how to get an ID. Everyone knows. Everyone who, everyone who's going to take the time to understand policies enough to go cast a vote is plenty capable of getting an identification for themselves. That is absolutely.

Absolutely. Not minorities, though. I am saying, I legitimately believe people with different skin tones are capable of getting identification. But they don't know where the DMV is. No, they do.

Like, they actually know how to use their phones. Wait, you're talking about black people and Hispanics know where their local DMV is? Wait a minute. You realize that we haven't fully engaged in eugenics for a while. I know. So we haven't bred the stupidity out of people of different color yet. It's shocking, but it's a bit of an old wives' tale that black people can't have driver's licenses. You mean they drive? They can drive? No. Pat,

Minorities are capable of doing the same things us whiteys are able to do. No. Where are you getting that? No, I know. I read it online. I read it online. From like the New York Post or some crazy place like that? No. And I've noticed it even in my own life that people with different skin colors, different genders tend to...

to be very similar to other people in their wants, needs, desires, motivations. You're not making any sense this morning. Okay. I am drunk, so it could be that. Thank you. Thank you. I am really drunk. The next thing you know, I'll be telling you a true story about standing in line with a minority, and he said, you know what really pisses me off? What?

that the ID thing in other states, because in Texas you need it. In other states, you don't need an ID.

What are they saying about my people? What are they saying? I'm like, I don't know what they're saying. You know what they're saying. It's so insulting. They're saying you can't get an ID. It's just ridiculous. You're too stupid. Too dumb. Poor people, minority. It's insulting. Too dumb to get IDs. Well, let me just ask you, because you said this might be an insane person that did this. Might be a crazy person. Okay, could be, could be, could be. I just want to show you how balanced...

the left really is could you go cut 12 please this is a woman uh at a Walmart I didn't touch you man well no one did that is this a prank

I need to leave? I still got, I still got, okay. She threw some of my stuff. Where is she still? Hell if I know. I'm so sorry. She wasn't sorry when she cut in line. I didn't see you! To make it, well, I just asked her if she saw anyone in line. Wow. Like crazies. Like people that need to be on medication.

you know, or see a therapist. Oh, I mean, in a mental institution, right? I mean, that is that. I mean, I feel really, really bad that that's the way you feel. And I have sympathy for you, deep sympathy for you. You've been raped, but you're not a healthy person. And it's, it's really honestly like this seemingly a lot of places where they just are. They got to screw loose. Listen to this guy.

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I'm going to call myself a woman and expect everybody to call me a woman when I'm a dude. Okay, that's a pretty high bar. But then I want a uterus with eggs and everything. Fallopian tubes. Right. And I want to then be impregnated.

And then I want to be the first man who claims to be a woman who has a uterus with eggs that have been fertilized and then abort that baby. That's a beautiful goal. Wow, that's a goal. Step aside, Neil Armstrong. All right, back in just a second.

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If you don't want to be called Nazis, stop doing it. You're called an anti-Semite. You're called an anti-Semite more than anyone else's table. And people will sit there and say, no, by me. I've never called you an anti-Semite. I mean, I'm not sitting here saying I don't. I'm a supporter of the Palestinians. I'm used to it. Well, I hope your beeper doesn't go off. The thing is, is that. Did you just say I should die? You should not. No. Did you just say I should be killed? No, I did not say that. No, I did not say that. Hold on. Did your guest just say I should be killed? No, I didn't. Hold on. On live TV. I said I hope you're. Guys, let me just stop. You said you hope my beeper doesn't go off. Guys, you sound big.

Of the Palestinian Hamas? Guys, let me tell you. Are you? Am I what? No, of course I'm not. I apologize. Are you a racist, violent person inciting violence against me? Ryan, Ryan, that is completely out of pocket. Good job CNN, let's have first block say the Muslim guy should be blown up on TV. Now, but the other guy didn't apologize. So I just want to make this clear.

CNN fired the guy who is an apologist for Hamas. And the guy who said, yeah, the guy who said, I hope your beeper doesn't go off as a response to being called a Nazi. He apologizes to the Arab guy. The Arab guy does not apologize to the conservative guy.

After being called a Nazi, is he saying that it's worse? CNN, I just want to know. It's worse to be called a Hamas member or is it worse to be called a Nazi? I mean, you could convince me they're similar accusations. Similar, but scale certainly would say the Nazi part was worse. And if you want to say they're similar, then both should apologize.

And, you know, here's one. Let's stop using the word Nazi for everything we disagree with. Yeah. That would be a nice way to go. That's amazing. I mean... He fired him. First of all, it is...

Just overtly a funny line. It just is. I'm sorry. It is. In that moment, saying, I hope your beeper doesn't go off, it's like the roast comedian. It is a line that he would use. Now, it might not be something that CNN wants on its air. I'm surprised they let him on the air for as long as they have because he's won way too many arguments at that table. So obviously they needed to get rid of him eventually. This is what happens to every conservative that goes on CNN. That is effective.

That is effective, right. If you're terrible, or you're just a conservative that tends to be critical of Trump, you can stay on. But, you know, as we've seen. CNN, no, no, no, you've turned the corner. You've turned the corner. Now we believe that you're neutral and not biased. Now we do. Sure. Why isn't the guy who was calling the other guy a Nazi fired? Why hasn't he apologized? Talk to Ryan coming up in a second.

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Ryan Gerduski is on with us. He is the founder of the 1776 Project PAC and a political consultant. Welcome, Ryan. How are you? Good. Thanks for having me. It's been one crazy 12 hours. I bet it was. For people who didn't hear it, let me play what happened on CNN.

If you don't want to be called Nazis, stop doing it. You're called an anti-Semite. You've been called an anti-Semite more than anyone else's table. And people will sit there and... No, by me. I've never called you an anti-Semite. I mean, I'm not sitting here saying... I'm a supporter of the Palestinians. I'm used to it. Well, I hope your beeper doesn't go off. The thing is, is that... Did you just say I should be killed? No, I did not say that. No, I did not say that. You just said I should be killed. On live TV. Guys, let me...

Let me just stop. So there's this fake outrage of, are you going to say I want to be killed? And Ryan immediately apologizes. Okay, fine. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to say that. I'm sorry it was wrong. But the other guy doesn't apologize to you for calling you and people like you a Nazi. In my book, that's worse than a Hamas member. I mean, they're in the same category, but...

What's worse? Well, the funny thing is I sound much funnier in re-listening to it than I did live because it was going crazy. Well, also the thing was, the crazy thing was, is that he also said like Trump sounded like Goebbels. Now I had never met Mr. Son before. I have heard a lot about him, but he was making accusations. I was calling him an anti-Semite that I was like doing all these things to him. I've never spoken about him before. I had no idea who he was and going on to that and

And going into that show, I decided like, so what happens is if you don't do cable news, the producers text you all the topics a few hours in advance. And they could range from things you know a lot about, things you don't know anything about. So I was, so one of the topics that they just changed, they're going to do two segments on the Trump rally because obviously it's the most important thing in the world. They actually scrubbed something about like war to cover, you know, the show, the comedians still phoning.

So then we were going on to do a segment at the end with Brian Stelter about trust and accuracy in the media. And I like just about lost it. And I was like, here's what I'm going to do. This is what I said to myself going to the show. I'm going to tell him you are fake news. You destroy accuracy in the media. You destroy trust in the media.

you know you owe everyone on scene and an apology for russia for russia gate for uh covid for the stormy daniels lawyer i said this is my last episode because they're never going to have me back after i do what i'm going to do this was just a throwaway line because what happened was i got on set the woman sitting next to me who was also outraged and i wasn't speaking to her she was making comments that like white man humor the whole

whole run into the show. And I was like, and we're just like, it just freaking irks me. I'm like, I would never say opposite racial things like that. But if I did, I wouldn't even make it to the show pro open, but it was just like the double standard. Then I said on the show that, um, people in the media said that everyone who attended the Trump rally was a Nazi. Abby said that wasn't true.

totally true, which by the way, Abby has falsely corrected me on air for things I said it was true. Like she said, I made up the word, the Ferguson effect, which is very clearly, even though she wrote about it 10 years ago. So anyway, I did the thing with the throwaway line. We go to commercial, Medi's

throws his mic on the table, storms out of the place. I'm not going to be on with him. Abby is like, can you please step aside? Because Allison was like, he needs to leave. And I was like, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to embarrass. I hope you don't get in trouble with corporate. I told the producer, I hope you don't get in trouble with corporate. I didn't mean to do anything to harm you. Because they've always been very lovely to me and I'm a professional. And that was that. And I was like, okay, cool. And then, I mean, you would have thought, you know, I'm responsible for the Hindenburg disaster, the way that people are responding to it. I'm like...

Calm the freaking hell down. I said to somebody who, by the way, always stands up for terrorists, you know, or sits there and stands up and kowtows at terrorists and terrorist-funding countries, that they are...

that, you know, that their beep doesn't blow up. It's a joke, whatever. Like, you know, grow a pair. Like, I don't know. I'm a man. If you sit there and make a joke at my expense and you apologize, if I'm really offended, whatever, I'm over it in 30 seconds. Right. I'm not going to go storm off and act like, oh, you know, you know what?

So go ahead. I was going to say, Ryan, you know, people probably don't know a lot about this guy, Manny Hassan. You know, is he, I'm sure you've looked into him a little bit more since all of this has gone down. I mean, he does seem to be well known for conveniently taking the side of terrorists over and over and over again. What do we know about, you know, what his beliefs are?

I don't know him. I genuinely, I don't watch cable news. I certainly don't watch MSNBC. I mean, I watch cable news once in a while. I don't watch MSNBC unless it's an election night where they're losing and they're all crying on set. I don't know. So I don't know what he's all about. I genuinely don't. I Googled him a couple, like maybe like 15 years ago. He said that nonbelievers are,

are all cattle and animals and that gays are pedophiles. So that was like, and he said, he apologized since then, but like, that's basically all you need to know is like where they're coming from. And I, I think that he was like doing a show with like the nation of, I think it was Qatar, Qatar. I think, I don't know. I don't want to sit there saying anything, but he was doing a show with a foreign country at one point. He was booted off MSNBC. Um, you know,

Whatever. I don't know. But literally, like, I don't know. I don't want to sit there and say more. I've heard things, but I can't, like, you know, battle them up. It's not great. It's not great. When you're talking about rhetorical flourish of sorts, you know, you could put your comment and him calling you a Nazi in roughly the same category, right? Like, it's an overstatement. Sure, you're making a point. It's a debate. But when someone comes after you and calls you

the worst member of the worst group of people that anyone can ever imagine. Like, it's sort of normal to come back and be a little prickly about the situation. Well, also, the thing is, they will never know what it's like to be a conservative in the media.

They will never, the only person, only Democrat in probably the history of the world who would know what it's like to be a Republican is Joe Biden. In the one month that they all sat there and said, you have to get out. And the whole media was against them. They do not know what it's like to do show after show with where the hosts are biased and the guests are biased. And it's three on one screaming at you constantly. And you're like, Hey, I read the statistics somewhere and it doesn't really matter because what is important is the narrative.

That's all they care about. It is the narrative and the narrative and the narrative. And if you sit there and you shoot against the narrative for so long, it is, you know, they have to get rid of you. I don't care. It's not like I'm going to get a show on CNN anyway. I live like a completely normal life. I do school board elections with the 1776 Project. That's what I do. This is just like something I did, you know, for four, well, three and a quarter episode, if you think about it. You're only on three and a quarter episodes?

Of Abby's show and then the other show is on twice. I did maybe like five and a quarter shows in like three weeks. That's amazing. All of them went viral. Yeah, I was going to say, I think every single one of them went viral. I thought you were on all the time because every single time I turn on Twitter, you're going viral for this. No.

I was on the whole network less than a full six episodes. And, you know, whatever. I didn't care. I want to give credit to some person. To the booking person on CNN who originally talked to me, they said, we're looking for a Republican. I said, if you want a Republican who's going to apologize for being a Republican, it ain't me. And they said, that's not what we're looking for. So you can come on. I said, OK, great.

I told them flat out who I was, that I was very open and honest. I'm not going to apologize for being a Republican. I'm not going to attack Donald Trump, not on CNN. My grandmother would kill me. That is not going to be that is not going to be me. And so like whatever, like that's all fine. And they let me on. So I'm lucky to have the opportunity. Probably could have handled it differently. But at the end of the day,

I'm not a Nazi, and the fact that one guest gets to call another guest a Nazi and everyone can't have a flippant joke, that was funny, by the way. It was. Objectively a funny line. Yeah, it is. I mean, it is a little roast comedian. Like, we just had this experience with the MSG situation. It's in that category, which they might not like, but objectively a funny line. So can I ask you, when the producers called, they said you were a little reluctant to come on the air, right?

Why? When they called about what? Coming on the air here. Oh, oh, well, because, like, listen, I mean, I didn't want to, not that I don't care about amplifying the story. I don't think it is a story. Like, no one, in 24 hours, someone's going to find something else to be outraged with.

I went to a party literally like a few days ago, a conservative party, and every four seconds some strange, rated note yelled at me, "The Ferguson Effect." And I was like, "Great." And then I'm like, "Oh great, I'm gonna call Beeper for the rest of my life now." So I was like, "I don't wanna sit there and just be talking about this forever." So I was like, "Okay, I'll do a few shows today and then none after this, and that will be that."

And, you know, because I was like, listen, I have a moment where I could talk about my PAC, talk about the school board elections and mention it while I'm doing it. And that'll be that. I just don't think anyone's really going to care about it come, you know, and come in a couple of weeks. And by the way,

Wait, one other thing, by the way, that other segment that I was on, I wouldn't say this is the most insane story in the world. This is a total like normal CNN segment that I was on. I was on a segment with the Ferguson effect and the two women next to me, Ashley Allison, I don't remember the other girl's name because we only spoke like five minutes together. We did a segment for 25 minutes, almost a half an hour.

And one of them looked at the one I don't remember. She looked at Ashley Allison on set right when we were commercial break, pointed at me and goes, what's his name? And she goes, I have no idea. We've been on show for 30 minutes together and our names were publicly announced and didn't sit there and say like, oh, hi, nice to meet you, yada, yada, yada. A lot of just mean girl nonsense like that. So anyway, I just wanted to... So the 1776 Project, is that the 1776 Project that was...

or stopped immediately after Biden got into office? No, no, no. This is a hack to flip school board elections. We have done over almost 1,000 school board elections in three years. We put money directly into school board races to support conservatives for a myriad of issues, everything from testing standards to enforcement of school rules to CRT to the trans issue. There's one school board in Texas that we literally put every single seat in.

So we have done this. We have races coming up in Maryland and in Arizona next week. We have put hundreds of thousands of dollars into those races and we are trying to sit there and get conservatives elected across the country to protect kids' public education. How do you feel about the election? You know, I'm nervous. Listen, I think Trump's doing well in the Sunbelt. I wrote something for my sub stack two days ago. The biggest, the big craziest thing in the world, and this is going to drive you nuts. Um,

In 2020, the census admitted that they got the data wrong and they gave extra seats, congressional seats to Rhode Island, Colorado, and Minnesota over Texas was supposed to get one extra and Florida was supposed to get two. If Trump wins the Sunbelt and loses the three Rust Belt states, he will lose the election 270 to 268. Had they not misallocated those three seats, he would have won 271 to 267. It's so things like that. I'm at this point playing in my head, driving me crazy. Okay.

He's got to win one Rust Belt state. We just got to win Michigan, Wisconsin or Pensacola, Pennsylvania, Pensacola, Pennsylvania, Florida, Pennsylvania. I think things look good. Republicans are voting like their life depends on it, which is great. We need to do a little bit more and we just need to get some independence along the way. And he should win one of those states. Let me ask you, what is your what's your take on the support behind Kamala?

I think that a lot of it is people who, one, hate Trump and they're just broken to hate Trump. I think that a part of it is also the astroturfed female empowerment nonsense that she's just so great. And I mean, look, she went from being Selena Meyers on Veep.

to being a girl boss in 24 hours in the media. Like, everyone remembers, and this is why they hid her for so long, this is why they're keeping her hidden. She has a billion dollars, it's a lot of money, she has all these unions, it's a lot of effort. What she doesn't have is a lot of support, but she's...

harping on this fascism and Nazism thing because she's got one group, one group that can put her in the White House. And that is suburban moms and dads who are very scared of it. And they don't have to worry about tax cuts because they make a lot of money. They don't live in a high crime neighborhood. Their kids go to good schools. They are insulated, insulated.

in a very comfortable bubble. A lot of them live in places that look like the 1950s. So they don't have this feeling. They all have Ukraine flags because it means nothing to them. But Hispanics, Blacks, Muslims, Jews, people who have a lot of stake on the line because they're living in communities that deal with 2020 and afterwards, they're increasingly voting for Trump. And that is why she's harping so heavily

that if you don't do this, if you don't vote for me, you're a bad person. You're a bad white person. You're a bad mom. You're a bad suburban person. You're a bad person. You have to vote for me. And that is her closing message. I don't know how effective it would be, but I mean, these people all vote, they all vote. So,

The non-college educated white working class blue collar guy out in Pennsylvania, there were 2.66 million of them in 2016 who were not even registered to vote. A lot have registered since then. 20% of all early votes for Republicans are first time voters. It's got to stay that way and it's got to increase. Yeah, that was the day that was released out yesterday.

Ryan, thank you so much. Really appreciate it. And I hope we talk again. 1776 Project PAC founder, political consultant, and a guy who should wear this as a badge of honor, now banned from CNN for telling the truth and telling a joke. Now let's go to Sherry, who wrote in about her dog's experience with Rough Grange. She says, from day one, my dog Lily started to enjoy her food again. We were struggling just to get her to eat. Every single day was a battle.

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So, Stu, we haven't really seen anything yet from the Joe Rogan interview, poll-wise, right? No, we wouldn't see it right away. If it were to show up, you'd probably see something by the end of the week. I don't know necessarily they'll do a lot of polling specifically on this. There was polling, though, on podcasts in general that came out, which was really interesting. You know, about a quarter of people have seen these candidates on podcasts. That's a pretty significant chunk of the electorate. They

They asked people who had seen Kamala Harris in a podcast interview, are you more likely or less likely to vote for them or for her? And 51% said what they saw made them less likely to vote for her. 34% said what they saw made them more likely to vote for Kamala Harris. And, you know, you see that and you're like, okay, well, maybe that's just a type of thing that happens on podcasts, something unique. This happens to all candidates. Well, they asked the same question about Trump.

Forty nine point five percent said what they saw made them more likely to vote for Donald Trump. Only 28 percent said what they saw was made them less likely. How could you how you saw the interview, right? I know you guys talked about it yesterday. Yes. But I watched it and, you know, I was watching it like one o'clock in the morning when it first came out. And I'm I'm watching. I'm like this. If you are watching this.

And you've only heard that he's a Nazi. You're shocked by this. And you're like, well, no, wait a minute. What else isn't true about this guy? Overplaying your hand. Overplaying your hand. The same thing with J.D. Vance is weird, right? Like, wait, no, he's not weird. He's like really normal. And especially for a person who's had the life he's had, he's incredibly normal. Right. And this burns you when you oversell it. If the cat gets out of the bag.

Right. In the old days, you used to be able to protect and the media would dominate. They'd echo everything and you'd never know. Imagine if we didn't have the Internet now. Imagine how duped we'd all be. We'd have no idea what was true and what wasn't. We probably wouldn't have any idea that schools all over the country were mutilating children.

you know, teaching their kids, telling parents that we probably wouldn't know that because when we first started telling you that, they all said that was a conspiracy theory and not true. Because we kept saying it and kept offering proof, they had to finally admit it. But if you don't have a free and open press, you wouldn't know that. Think of how far our country has come in the delivery of truth and lies.

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So Tony Heechcliffe, he is the guy that was on the Tom Brady special, right? The roast? Oh my God. And he was like really, really, almost like mean, but very funny. But that's his job. Right. He strikes me as like the new Jeff Ross, who is also there, by the way. He's been the roast master for years. He says really uncomfortable things, mean things. If you are roasting that...

that's what you do. That's what you're supposed to do. Right. People are like, ah, he was mean. That's what a roast is. You tear...

everything apart yeah and like you know some people watch that sort of world really closely they know who's coming up the comedians that are coming up in that world now i don't watch it very closely the first time i had ever seen him was on that time me too but oh my god this guy's amazing he's got a huge following yeah and it was really uncomfortable really mean really funny like that is his job what is our what is our first rule

You don't cut funny. You don't cut funny. You don't cut funny. If it's funny, it's funny. You leave it alone. You don't cut funny. And like there at least used to be a situation where there might be an outrage over one of these things, but the comedians would rally to the other comedian. Not this guy. Mostly not. I've seen a little bit of it. Well, I mean, I would say rallying. I think somebody who's rallying actually to his defense is Jon Stewart. Listen to this.

Now, obviously, in retrospect, having a roast comedian. Wait, wait, wait, stop, stop. Let's play so you know in case you miss it. Let's play what he said first. It is absolutely wild times. It really, really is. And, you know, there's a lot going on. Like, I don't know if you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. Yeah, I think it's called Puerto Rico.

Now listen to the crowd. All right. The crowd reacts just like a roast crowd. Right. A real big groan. Right. All right. But like everyone knows it's a joke. Right. Adults...

are familiar with this form of entertainment. Right. Right. And you go, oh, man. Oh, that's bad. And then you wait for the next one. Right. And then you wait for the next group that gets it. That's why he was saying, all right, okay, all right, you'll get there. You'll get there. He's trying, he's just saying, all right, I,

I know, but you'll understand this form here soon. And that moment, by the way, is a moment that the roast comedians cherish. Yes, it is. That awkwardness is something that you cherish in that moment. That is literally what you're going for. You want that sound. It's mainstream Andy Kaufman.

You know how Andy Kaufman went and he wanted to make everybody uncomfortable? Yeah, yeah. Okay, this is mainstream. This is a roast. Yeah, and it's tough. And like, you know, I can understand why. You can theoretically be critical of saying, I don't know if he's the right guy, if he's going to do that there. When you have someone who's well-known, has a big following...

and is mainstream enough like him, where he was the funniest thing on that Tom Brady special. He was. Yeah. There was a lot that was funny in it. That will show up? You're damn right you take it. And I would say, I wouldn't even use the word mainstream. He's like...

cool yeah right very very rarely do republicans get people who are actually cool that's why elon musk is at some level interesting to the republicans because like he's like you know this amazing tony stark character he's actually like on our side for once i know this guy is probably the funniest edgiest up-and-coming roast comedian there is he's he you know he is like

He stole that show at times. And, you know, remember the Netflix Tom Brady special is one of the most watched things of the entire year. This was a massive, massive cultural event. He was one of the stars of it. And he's coming and he's doing a shtick to a major audience in a sort of party environment. Right. It is totally, totally what he should do. And it would be expected to do in that moment. So now that's our opinion. Now listen to Jon Stewart.

Now obviously in retrospect, having a roast comedian come to a political rally a week before election day and roasting a key voting demographic, probably not the best decision by the campaign politically. But to be fair, the guy's really just doing what he does. I mean, here he is at the Tom Brady roast a few months ago. The great Jeff Ross, ladies and gentlemen.

Jeff is so Jewish, he only watches football for the coin toss. Gronk, you look like the Nazi that kept burning himself on the ovens. Kevin is so small that when his ancestors picked cotton, they called it deadlifting. Yes, yes, of course. Terrible, boo, yes. Um...

There's something wrong with me. I find that guy very funny. So, I'm sorry. I don't know what to tell you. I mean, bringing him to a rally and have him not do roast jokes, that'd be like bringing Beyonce to a rally and not have... Oh, God.

Right? It's very, very funny and exactly what's supposed to happen. And the fact that the media is now like they're all upset. AOC is like, I can't believe this racism. Stop. You know what? Stop it. I call her an adult, but she's the mind of a three year old. You know what is amazing here is they have willingly stepped back into the Al and Tipper Gore category.

Remember Alan Tipper Gore? They were like, oh, we've got to have labels on rap music. Right. Yeah. And they were so. They were mocked for it. So Karen-esque. So Karen-esque. And nobody wants to be around those people. Nobody wants to be around those people. And look at what the left is doing. Every step of the way, they're the ones that wreck the fun.

Yep. They are. I mean, this is you sound like Bill Maher right now, which is shocking because you guys shouldn't sound the same. No, but it's true. I mean, when you suck the fun out of life, you don't win. It's not a winning long term position. You might win an election here or there. They might win this one.

And that's terrifying to think about. Don't, don't, don't. But they might. They might win despite of themselves. Just keep swimming. But it's true. I always think about this when you talk about global warming.

If you can present to people, hey, like, why wouldn't we want clean water and clean air in a good environment? You're going to get a lot of people, even some conservatives and moderates, they're going to say, you know, yeah, we should do those things. Like spending money on the environment's a good idea. When you start saying, hey, you shouldn't have any big screen TVs and your air conditioning should be set at 78. And no meat. And no meat. Eat a bug. You lose everything.

And that's why I love when they go with that messaging. Whenever they try to do that and take away your fun...

You lose. That's what happens. And it's like, it's why I always get skeptical of efforts to limit technology. You know, like when you're, people are like, oh, well, you know, we got to, you know, not do whatever AI or smartphones, whatever. Look, I don't, I don't like a lot of that stuff. And what I think the world might be a better place if we got rid of a lot of it. Sure. But at the end of the day, when, you know, it's,

performing tasks in your life that make your life easier it's just going to win you're not going to be able to stop it and when you try to fight against that people like having fun people like having fun why do you think the abortion messaging works for the left this is because they like because they like that sort of like the lifestyle of being able to be a little promiscuous and not be punished for it is something that connects with a lot of freaking people particularly young women

It does work with them. It's not necessarily they're all like, you know, I'd like to end a lot of babies' lives. What they like is going to bars and hooking up and at the end of the day, not being punished for it. It's why you, I remember you saying this a long time ago, when you were very young, you were pro-choice. Yeah, keep your options open. Keep your options open. Yeah, really bad. It's really bad. Really bad. And when you think about what it really means, of course, it's terrible. But when...

When you are given a permission structure and you're young and haven't thought these things out all the way, the permission structure is this is legal. It is health care. Well, of course you can justify that. If you buy that messaging, you can justify it. And it's why they use it. It's why it's effective, particularly on younger people. So I'm not surprised that that sort of stuff wins when you're on the other side and you're saying, you know, jokes are bad and you just stop being stop noticing. Right.

Stop noticing that, you know, the thing that the left is doing is completely insane. Like just saying girls can be boys and boys can be girls by a few sentences. Let me play the AOC because look at if this was our messaging, if this is what we were saying in the last week of the election,

Would you think it was going well? First, AOC. This was not... This was a hate rally. This was not just a presidential rally. This was also not just a campaign rally. I think it's very important for people to understand that these are mini January 6 rallies. This is so bad. These are mini Stop the Steal rallies. These are rallies to prime an electorate into rejecting the results of an election if it doesn't go the way that they want. Because...

Donald Trump and that entire cadre of people up on that stage, Stephen Miller, etc., do not respect the law of the United States of America. Yeah. Okay, these words may not age a week.

Because if they lose, if it doesn't go their way, producing staff, make sure we have all of these cuts of saying exactly what Donald Trump is going to do. All of them. Make sure you have all of them. And at the front of that rally will be that woman.

She will be sitting there and she will be encouraging her social media audience to bail out the people who burn the cities down. Right. That is like it's so predictable. And like, you know, speaking of AI, that argument is basically like craft a liberal argument to criticize Trump's rally and tie it to January 6th. Enter. And she's reading it. It's pathetic. That is a pathetic argument.

Mini January 6th. It's so in some ways it would be adorable if she was 11. Right. Well, how about Mika from MSNBC? Here's what she said. I think a lot of people are seeing that rally at Madison Square Garden. Seeing all those people doesn't mean he's going to win the race. But my point is, it's discouraging that so many people would gather and rally together.

To hate. To hate speech. It's not what it is. In America. And you know it. It's discouraging. And it hurts. And it hurts. That people...

who have family in Puerto Rico, who are Puerto Rican Americans, who are American citizens, are hearing hate like that. I mean, can you imagine? It's discouraging. Imagine if this was her actual position. It's not. She's lying. But I just think it's important to look at the situation. And it's not just, oh, my gosh, about the race. It's, oh,

Oh my gosh. How did we get here? How did we get here? I can't take any more of this. These are the people that brought Eminem on stage last week. Eminem, a person who built his career on domestic violence, rapping about domestic violence as part of his act and rapping about beating gay people as part of his act. You might find that distasteful. I find it distasteful.

That being said, it's his act. I understand that. I don't think he's... I mean, he has had some legal problems, but I don't think he's actually bashing gay people. I don't like his act, but we all understand it was his act. And they can bring him up on stage. And I think as adults, we should all be able to look at that and say, look...

You know, he's, you know, said some things that the party shouldn't want necessarily representing them. But what are you going to do? Obviously, he's a rapper. That's his business. The same thing should be said for a kill Tony. Right. Like he's up there. He's doing his thing. That is his shtick. Every adult, including the even morons like AOC and the idiots on Joe, Joe Scarborough's stupid show all know exactly what reality is. And they pretending they don't. And here's how, you know, the Democrats know this. Okay.

because there are Democrats in swing states that are running commercials right now with them and Donald Trump, with pictures of them at a signing or something, anything. He voted with Donald Trump. He's middle of the road. He doesn't lean all one way or the other. Look, here's a picture of him and Trump. They're running these things. If you actually thought the man was Hitler...

You wouldn't run those. Your party wouldn't pay for that. This is all a sham. They're convincing you he's Hitler. I think people like Mika is actually convinced herself he's like Hitler. Well, and which was a fascinating thing, considering she's partially responsible for him being the president of the United States. They fawned over him for a year and brought him on and told him,

The questions in advance, they told him, they asked him what they shouldn't hit. I mean, they were best buds. Yeah, weren't they on the, weren't they at his house during one of the debates or something? Yeah, they were close friends for a long time. They loved him. Now they don't like him. Yeah, all right. Back in just a second.

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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. It is Tuesday. We're going to look at some poll numbers of presidency and also how does it look in the House and the Senate? We'll go over those here in just a second. First, let me tell you about real estate agents I trust. Over a decade ago, after desperately trying to sell a home and continually hitting a brick wall with real estate agents,

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Overall, not only just vibes, but data. Yeah. The data is improving for Donald Trump. And one way... And it's still going in that direction. It's still moving every day, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah. It's been a pretty consistent improvement. We do this thing called the Pulse Cast. We've talked about it before, where we look at...

election models, polling averages, and prediction markets. We dump a lot of different pieces of data into one model to give you an overall view of what the data is saying. And these are not like conservative experts. These are like typical mainstream people. They're data scientists. Some of them are just like professors you've never heard of before, all looking at this data at the same point.

And if you look at it, it gives you an impression of basically four distinct phases of this race since Kamala Harris got in. So you start with the Kamala rise, the rise of Kamala, right? She comes out of the ashes of the new order. She rises out of the ashes of the just, you know, just destroyed Biden campaign. Right. Save the Republic or die. Yeah.

And she has this bump that we all know at the beginning. This is the joy period. This is her big announcement. It is the convention is in this period. It's joy. It's happiness. It's Oprah. It's all these things. And she has a rise. The second, that's basically all of August. The rise of the Sith. Right. Right.

The Sith rises in August. This is the first prequel. Then the next movie is the Burst of the Bubble.

Okay. Kamala's, the joy thing starts to not work. People are like, wait a minute. Isn't she supposed to be running a country or something? We can't just vote on joy. Right. So it becomes the Jar Jar Binks problem. It's the Jar Jar Binks problem. Wait a minute. You didn't, you didn't make this whole thing revolve around that character. Did you? No, he was kind of eliminated. I just watched all these movies again. He's kind of just gone. But so that is the first two weeks of September, the bubble bursts and we come back to down to even. Okay.

Phase three of this particular, hopefully, movie with a good ending is the post-debate bump. Return of the Jedi. Well, not the Jedi in this case. It would be Return of the Sith. She comes back and she takes the lead here after the debate. She has a bump. She goes up. She gets to her highest levels since she gets to the nomination. Empire Strikes Back. And that lasts about two weeks. Uh-huh.

to the end of September. And then October would be the rise of Skywalker. Yes. Not for movie quality position, but just the fact that it's good news. Donald Trump rises. So these four distinct phases, each one is a major development in the campaign, right? The biggest development in this campaign since Kamala Harris got in is the rise of Donald Trump.

It encompasses all of October in the Pulsecast measure. He rises from about 43% to about 54%, which is where he's sitting right about now. Now, to keep it in perspective, you're talking about a rise from a slight Kamala Harris favorite to a slight Donald Trump favorite. It's not like Donald Trump's blowing her away in this data, but the movement is real. Let me just point out, at this point in the movie,

I'd like to point out what the Washington Examiner wrote today. Editor Sarah Bedford suggested the enthusiasm among Trump supporters could cause some Trump supporters and voters to skip voting this year, allowing Vice President Kamala Harris to seize victory. OK, can't let that they're going to come out.

You must go out and vote. You have to. I've been asking you for the last couple of weeks, find one person that you can convince to go out and vote. You're not going to get the ones who are already, I am Bill Fawley. You're not going to get those people. You've got to get the people that are like, I don't know. I don't know.

I like Trump's policies, but I don't know if I get... Are you a Christian? You a Christian? Good, good, good. Abortion trucks were one of the big things at their convention. Abortion trucks. I wouldn't go to a concert where the band was like, and by the way, you want to get a free abortion, just go outside. Would you...

This is the political rally for Kamala Harris. No, thank you. No, no abortion trucks for me. But go and convince one extra person and bring them to the polls.

That's a good way to approach it. I think you want to fight as if every single vote counts. Don't take for granted some sort of lead. I keep talking to people who are like, ah, but he's up. Look at these polls. He's up by a million. He's not. First of all, he's not. The polling doesn't even show that. Second of all, whenever he's down, people are like, oh, polls aren't accurate. Every time I post anything about the polls, people are like, oh, can you be listening to polls? You don't have to listen to polls.

It's fine not to listen to polls. You might want to know what they're saying, right? Because if you know what they're saying, then number one, you can criticize them with more accuracy next time if they're wrong. But number two, it gives you a sense as to what, maybe a backup of what you're feeling. I think people on the right are feeling good things right now. The vibes are good. The data backs that up to some extent. And I think one of the reasons-

A blowout. It is not a blowout. And people say, you know, you know, he won by eight points, 10 points the first time. Yeah, that was the first time when everyone was afraid to say the name Donald Trump. People, I don't know if you've noticed this. It started with the really brave people, you know, in the red hats that would wear them outside.

And, you know, threaten to get things thrown at you, get a rock in your eye. You know what I mean? Yeah. Now it's it's OK to wear a red hat. Most places, most places. So there's there's not really the hidden Trump voter, I believe, unless it's on the left.

Somebody who everybody believes that they're voting for Kamala, but they're like, I can't vote for her. Right. The people on the right, they're right. They're just admitting it at this point. I think there are reasons to be concerned, right? I think one of the reasons why people are very optimistic at this time is because they look at previous elections, 2016, 2020, the polls underestimated Trump both times. It is...

Not without reason that you think that that trend would continue, right? There's something unique about Donald Trump because in between these races, the polls have not underestimated the Republicans. 2022 was the opposite. They actually underestimated the Democrats. 2018, you had a lot of that as well. 2012, it underestimated Barack Obama, not Mitt Romney. So,

Maybe Donald Trump is just unique and this is going to happen every time Donald Trump runs. The other side of that is pollsters are incentivized. They get a lot of money from campaigns if they are accurate. Yes, we can all talk about some of these pollsters that try to manipulate the news cycles by giving good polls to their candidates. That does happen. It actually happens on both sides. But we notice it most on the left because they're usually more reputable organizations, not one just kind of thrown into the news cycle at the last second.

And that is understandable and it does happen. But a lot of these pollsters are rewarded not only by major news organizations with big contracts, but also by campaigns who want their polling expertise. If you're accurate, you get more money, you get more prestige, all these things. So they try to fix...

These problems 2016 what they all kind of came together afterward. Hey, we missed the polls on Donald Trump by a lot. How did we do that? One of the things they notice about their own polling is they weren't waiting for education levels and when they actually saw hey Donald Trump is doing really well among non-college educated voters and we didn't pick that up. We missed it and a lot of these voters came out. They didn't vote earlier. This is what's going to solve this problem. So in 2020 they corrected for that problem.

Now, it did not solve the overall issue. Again, Donald Trump was underestimated. In fact, even by more in 2020 than he was in 2016. Why did that happen? One of the leading theories on this is COVID. Basically, by the time the election was going on and they were doing this polling, most Republicans had laughed off COVID and were now out and living their lives again. They weren't home. They weren't answering the phones. They didn't want to talk to pollsters.

were locked inside their homes and hadn't spoken to anyone in months. So when pollster called, they were like, hey, yeah, someone's talking to me. Oh my gosh. I normally don't talk to people on the phone without a mask on, but I'll talk to you. And so they had much better response levels and there's a non-response bias that sometimes affects these polls. Republicans are already less likely to want to talk to pollsters in the first place. Oh yeah.

And so that was their theory for 2020. Again, they are trying to, obviously COVID is no longer a factor, but they are trying to correct for that. If they are successful in correcting that, then Donald Trump is not underestimated, could even go the other way and we could have real problems. Harry Enten, who's a data guy over at CNN, who's actually, despite the fact that he works at CNN, very good, pointed this out. I did not know this. Going all the way back to the 70s,

One side of the aisle has never been underestimated three elections in a row when it comes to presidential candidates. It's never happened. Now, I think there's real evidence and a real reason to believe that Donald Trump is pretty unique. And it very well might just be true. He's going to be underestimated every single time he runs. But that has never occurred before. So usually pollsters can get this stuff fixed by an election or two.

And, you know, maybe they missed the other way for another completely different reason. If you look at this and just say, take the polling error out of it, we're pretty much where we stand. I think Donald Trump's the favorite, but he's not the overwhelming favorite. He is a, you know, if you look at a football line, a few points, you'd say a three or four point favorite in an NFL game. You'd be confident that they're the favorites, but also would not be surprised at all if they lost that game. You don't let the guard down. Yeah, you got it.

So act like that. You know, another one is Nebraska, the Senate race, Glenn, that I've been harping on for how long? Have we seen any poll numbers on that yet? We finally got one. Finally got an actual nonpartisan poll yesterday from the New York Times. And again, it's the New York Times, but they're a highly rated pollster. And at least it's information that's not coming from one of the two campaigns because that's kind of worthless. You don't know what that means. It showed Deb Fischer up by two. Two points. Gotta be kidding. In freaking Nebraska with this guy who is taking in

tens of millions of dollars from George Soros organizations for him to win this 1630 project. You've done shows on this. Yeah, yeah. They are putting...

They are dumping money into this race because this guy, Dan Osborne, is absolutely not an independent. He is lying. He is going to vote like any Democrat in the Senate. He will side with Kamala Harris if she wins or oppose Donald Trump every single time. He's a labor leader. Yeah. If I if I remember, do we have Trump?

Hang on. We're going to take this. This is Donald Trump. Yeah, so we've got five minutes. Just leave it down. He's just walking into Mar-a-Lago to give a talk. Oh, he's going up now. Go ahead. Just leave it there for a minute.

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The election itself is going very well. We're leading, I believe, in all seven swing states. So I appreciate everybody's work and the spirit is unbelievable. I don't think there's ever been anything like it in our country's history, frankly, because we want to see our country get better. And that's why we're here just to do a statement. And it's an honor to have some of our friends here.

In less than four years, Kamala Harris has obliterated our borders, obliterated. We've never had a situation like this. Decimated the middle class and runaway inflation has caused problems the likes of which we never thought possible.

The guy right on the bottom of the screen says, Trump speaks from Mar-a-Lago days before the election from Fox, CNN. Trump speaks after inflammatory NYC rally. Blowing up or getting ready to blow up. No respect for our country anymore. No respect for our leadership. I mean, it's objectively true. It did occur after that rally. No person has caused so much destruction and death at home and abroad.

should ever be allowed to be the President of the United States. Can't have that. Can't have that. So I'm running on a plan to save America. We're going to save America. We have no choice. It's the greatest there is. We love it and we're going to save it. We have no choice. And it's going to be saving it from the incredible destruction that's been caused by

Crooked Joe Biden and Kamala. And she's responsible because he wasn't responsible and she never said that. He didn't know too much about what was happening. Maybe that was exposed during the debate. And yet still the way they took that away from him was not right. It wasn't right. Shouldn't have happened that way. They walked in, they said, we're taking it away. They stole the presidency of the United States.

You can call it a coup, you can call it whatever, but they stole it. They went in like taking candy from a baby and can't have that. She's running on a campaign of demoralization and really a campaign of destruction. But really, perhaps more than anything else, it's a campaign of hate, a campaign of absolute hate. And, you know, I said yesterday that she's a vessel. She is a vessel. It's a very big, powerful party.

with smart people, I have to be smart, but it's vicious, they're vicious and they're perhaps even trying to destroy our country. Because who would want open borders where millions of people can flow in from prisons and from gangs, gangs, the worst gang members anywhere in the world, who would want this for our country? Who would want all of these transgender operations all over the place like at will, even if you're in detention, I want a transgender.

these are things she's still who wants to defund the police she's wanted her whole career to defund the police she only changed recently she changed on 15 different items fracking and she was against fracking at the highest level wouldn't even think about now all of a sudden oh i'd like fracking very much but they change after the election in about two minutes and i think pennsylvania understands that after two i hope so

assassination attempts in just over three months, her lies and her slanders are very shameful and really inexcusable. And I can say that if I were president and somebody was being threatened, openly threatened like they've threatened me, I would say, if you do that, even if this was an opponent, an opponent who I disliked,

If you do that, we will obliterate your entire country and it would all stop. But they wouldn't make that statement. They won't make that statement. And essentially, that statement has been made by other presidents, even concerning their opponents, as you know. Today, we're going to talk about the real character of Kamala and a person who is

No remorse for the anguish she's inflicted upon families all across America. On the contrary, I have to tell you, Kamala intends to conflict and keep this misery going. And she's going to keep it going as long as she can, because that's the only way she can get elected. She's going to take a take a break if we hear something that is noteworthy.

we'll go back to it. I will tell you, he looks tired. I mean, he's got to be. I'm exhausted from the last four weeks. He's been doing this forever. Very, very tired. I mean, every candidate gets tired. If you remember, Kamala Harris said she was dealing with insomnia the morning she picked Tim Walls, which it really showed. Yeah. Really good show in that particular case. You don't want her making decisions when she's tired. All right, back in just a second. Glenn Beck.

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Talking to Stu about the latest poll numbers. Is there anything, Stu...

that allows you to believe or helps you believe that this Nazi talk... I mean, for instance, Whoopi Goldberg came out and said he's not going to come out and say, you know, you're with a white guy, I'm going to keep you... Oh, we have to play this audio. It's too good. We have it? All right, go ahead. Play the audio. This is an absolutely incredible clip from The View with, you know, a couple of the...

Dumbest people I think you've ever encountered. This is a situation where she's trying to scare people, Whoopi Goldberg, into believing that not only is there a situation where white people are going to be prioritized in this country, but they're going to just deport white

Yeah, every minority, even if you're married to a white person. Yeah, I can't I can't find the I can't find the the clip with Whoopi, but I have to tell you, it is it's incredible. You are she's saying if you are in illegal here and you're of color.

He's going to deport you because of your color. And he's going to destroy interracial marriages. He's against it. Yeah. And then again, he's married to an immigrant to the United States. However, she then says that he is going to take the white person and assign him another white person. Now, this is bonkers. And she ends it with something like, I mean, he's just crazy. He's just crazy. He's just out there.

Maybe you're out there, Whoopi. You're talking about one of the most insane things. And I always... It strikes me. This is the Cameron Diaz principle. The Cameron Diaz principle was enacted, I believe, in 2004. And there is a moment...

Right before elections where Democratic Hollywood types go so insane and they've kind of built up. They're in this world where they're doing fictional movies all the time and they come up with this sort of like crazy fictional tale about what's going to happen to them if their candidate loses. Cameron Diaz is the one I remember because she said, I believe it was on Oprah, that if George W. Bush wins the election, rape will be legalized. That's right.

He will legalize rape. If you want him to legalize rape, then vote for him. But he will legalize rape. George W. Bush? I mean, it's so obviously stupid. But, like, this is how crazy these people are. And Whoopi Goldberg is right in this category. I mean, I don't know. It seems to me that it's quite clear who the insane one is in this situation. Who is pushing more misinformation?

The Ben Shapiros, the Glenn Becks of the world, or just the members on The View.

It's constant, too. It's constant. Never, ever stop. It's so dumb, too. They don't it's not. And there are arguments to make against Donald Trump. There's arguments to make, I suppose, in favor of Kamala Harris or at least some of her policies. Maybe I don't agree with them, but like certainly a lot of voters do. Like I'm an adult enough to know that I not everyone agrees with my opinions on all these issues, but they do it in such a stupid, ridiculous, dumb way that.

That it's shocking. Joe Rogan did this interview with Donald Trump the other day, and one of the things they talked about was an earlier appearance on The View by Donald Trump before he was a candidate. And everyone loved him. Joy Behar. I think it may have been pre-Whoopi. I don't remember if Whoopi was on. No, Whoopi was on. She kissed him. She kissed him. Hugged and kissed him. Now, I don't know.

What changed? He had believed all these things. He had said them. He almost ran for president multiple times before. His core policies didn't really change. They thought he would be running as a Democrat. That's what? They thought everything I thought of him in 2015, 2016, that he's going to be a Democrat if he runs. Well, he didn't run as a Democrat. He ran as a complete outsider, a

Taking down not only the Democratic Party, but also the Republican Party. And I still to this day believe if the Democrats would have played this differently, they would have gotten some some of the stuff that they wanted when they did decide to play it differently. And things like criminal justice reform, for example, they did get wins with Trump. Right. Yeah. Because he believes in that stuff.

Yeah. I mean, he has a lot of critics on the right. Yes. About those types of policies. Right. But he's open to a lot of different things. I mean, look, he's from New York. I mean, he doesn't he's not like some hardcore, like ideological conservative. He's been open to all sorts of different policies over his life.

But it's a strange thing to watch the media freak out about this. And we are in that like frenzy. We're in that period now. Well, they'll say anything. They are. They are crazy. Anything to stop him. Anything. Now, some of Kamala Harris's funders are saying, would you stop with the fascist thing? It's not working. Stop with that. You need to talk just about abortion. You know, the things you're strong on. Abortion. Abortion.

But they keep doubling down on this, and it just seems like a dead horse. They're just beating this dead horse. So let me give you this. Pat and I outlined three options here. Why is this happening? Okay. Let me give you three options. You tell me if you think it's one of these, or maybe you have a different. Okay.

Okay. Option one. Option number one. They've realized the joy thing has just failed. Yeah. It's not working. We're not getting anywhere with it. Yes. Complete failure. Yes. And so we need to just change gears and go back to Nazi town. Okay. That's an option. Number one. Option number two is they've realized while joy may have been successful in trying to bring over some persuadables, uh,

There's no more persuadable voters left. And now it's time to just get out the base. Core, core, core. We need every MSNBC viewer at the polls. There's no more time to try to win over people with moderate positions. There's no more leaked flip flops to the media. Oh, we're actually tough on the border now. None of that's happening. It's just core, core, core, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi, because that's the only strategy we have left as a turnout operation. Number three is the darkest.

that i have knowing you as a person you probably have something darker but yeah i guarantee it i don't even know what it is but i guarantee i can go darker go ahead you have a man that was almost assassinated twice one of the candidates one of the people who almost assassinated him on the golf course echoed every single bit of the types of rhetoric that they are going to right now maybe they just want him to get shot

Maybe at the end of the day, they think they might lose. And he's, you know, maybe he's Hitler. And at this point, maybe if we can inspire someone to believe that and go to those lengths, maybe just maybe it's something they're not so opposed to. Thoughts? Okay. So hang on. I'm just writing down another one here. Because I will say this, Glenn, as you're finishing writing.

If you listen to the speeches being made by Kamala Harris made one last week when she was we talked about it in front of the a White House, not the White House, but a White House. If you wanted to get Donald Trump assassinated, you would not change one one thing word of that speech. You wouldn't. It was almost as if it was specifically designed to those ends. OK, so here's here's what you have. Option one. Joy failed.

Right? Yep. Okay. And then option two was Joy worked for a while. Right? But they've got all their persuadables. They just got to bring out the correct. I think...

I think that might be a combination of one and two. Joy either failed or it worked temporarily, which I think it did. But it wasn't even her. It was this whole thing. God, it's not Joe Biden. So it was this euphoria of we've got him off from around our neck. But they realized that wouldn't get them to the finish line. Correct. And they saw that this was failing and it was failing horribly at their base.

So they needed to shore up their base. They needed to go after black men. They needed to go keep the base of the women together, et cetera, et cetera. And so they decided go hardcore for the base. Just go right to the base. And I think they also, I think Kamala said, look, if I'm going to lose...

I'm doing it my way because everything you guys have been telling me to do. And this is who she is. Okay. So the assassination thing, I think, plays a role. But I don't think it has to be for just after. I mean, before the election, I think they're souping people up for riots and everything else. How can you let a man win even if he wins the race?

He probably may not win the popular vote, which will set them off. It's just the racists that half the country, just the racists that voted him in. And so that they're souping the people up for riots just in case and let her own it. Case there is a problem.

But they have all of these backup systems and they need people on their side to be motivated and outraged. He cannot win. Even if he wins, he cannot win. So I think they're building the case and the outrage to get people mobilized on the streets after the convention. So it's a combination of all of those. Because it does play in if you can convince people he's Hitler, right?

then your argument of the election being stolen is more believable. And it also is. And it doesn't matter. Yeah. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if it's stolen or not. Yeah. Even if it was accurate, it doesn't matter. These are all dark possibilities, man. And I don't want to believe any of them. Yeah. You can always go darker. Don't try it. I don't. I don't either. The one way that this will change is if the popular vote is won by him.

And maybe even by a decent margin. Yeah. And look, there is real evidence to believe for the first time in Donald Trump's presidential history that he may win the popular vote. I mean, it's... It's possible. I wouldn't say it's overwhelmingly possible. I think it's no more than 50-50, maybe a little less than 50-50, but he's got a real shot to win the popular vote here. And that would be a good... Like, it would, I think...

Maybe persuade some on the left, some moderates to say, wait a minute now, this is crazy. He won the popular vote. He won the electoral college. What is this? But I mean, if it's close, if he doesn't win by millions and millions of votes, I don't even think that matters.

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This is the Glenn Beck Program. I can't wait till people get to hear this and hear the story behind it. It's amazing. We'll get into that here in the coming weeks. Glenn mentioned wanting to go through the Senate races. And I did these cards, I guess, several weeks ago with all the races, where they lean. We can do this on Studios America as well. And we have the toss-up races. And I just give you a sense as to where things are moving right now.

Let me give you this. Ohio at the time, this is a few weeks ago, shared Brown led by about four points. Let me give you the most recent polls in that race.

Bernie Moreno up two, up two again, Moreno. Brown up by two, Moreno up by four, and Moreno up by one. Like this whole situation has changed and or tightened in many of these races. The case is really going on in several states. Pennsylvania, Bob Casey against Dave McCormick. At the time, you were seeing Bob Casey on average up by about six points in that race.

The most recent polls, Casey plus one, Casey plus one, Casey plus three and tied. So you're moving five, six points toward the Republican side. Michigan, we're seeing similar things in that particular race. Michigan was, you know, not all that close. It was a let's see, five point race a few weeks ago.

Now we're seeing last three polls, the Democrat only up by one, two and one in the most three most recent polls.

I keep warning people about this Nebraska race because I'm nervous about it. At the time when we started warning about Nebraska and Deb Fisher's race, it was a race that had no real polling on it and was a likely Republican race in almost everybody's rundowns. We had it as a toss-up, and that does seem like what it is. A two-point lead is the only poll we have there, so that's still a big worry. This is, again, a race where an independent, a Democrat posing as an independent is the actual candidate there.

And then Wisconsin is another. Wisconsin was a seven-point lead for Tammy Baldwin a few weeks ago. The most recent polls, I'll give it to you now, Baldwin plus one, a tie. Baldwin plus one.

Havdi by one, Baldwin by one, Baldwin by one. Again, this is now a pure toss-up race, which was a seven-point lead three or four weeks ago. So all these races, Glenn, have moved toward the Republicans. So that is really good, especially if Donald Trump does really well. I can't imagine Donald Trump doing really well

and not pulling everybody else over the line. Yeah, I mean, it's very rare that a Senate candidate disagrees party-wise with the winning presidential candidate of a state. Susan Collins has done it a couple times. But like, you know, for example, Ohio. Is Bernie Moreno going to lose that race when Donald Trump wins Ohio by eight or nine points? It's hard to believe. It's possible. And go out there and fight like it's going to happen. But man, it's hard to believe.

It's going to come up to who goes out and votes and can you overwhelm the ballot box with legitimate votes? That's what it's going to come down to. We're a week away. We'll have more tomorrow. I'm joining Megan Kelly next. The Glenn Beck Program.