This is Dan Caplis and welcome to today's online podcast edition of The Dan Caplis Show. Please be sure to give us a five star rating if you'd be so kind, and to subscribe, download and listen to the show every single day on your favorite podcast platform. Do you go back to our first principles declaration of independence with reliance on divine providence? Put me down on the record.
I've been saying it for a while. I believe divine Providence is at work on multiple fronts, including saving the life of President Trump on Saturday. But now we watch the unraveling before our eyes of the modern left, the secular left, and the unraveling of their president, and you see all these good things ahead for America. So that's my take and I'm sticking to it, and that's how we're going to start the show today. Nobody better to
be here with us right now than Dick Wattams. And Dick and I go back so many years, and we've talked so much politics over the years on and off air, and I think, Richard, there could not be anybody better to be here with us at this moment because it's historic. Yes, you have spent your life fighting against the left. You have won a lot of those fights. Nobody wins them all, but you've run on a lot
more of those fights than the rest of us have. And we're at this moment now, we're in my opinion, and Dick never hesitates to tell me when he thinks I'm wrong in my opinion that the left for the first time really is being exposed where America is getting a look, and America's paying attention because now it's so crazy, you know that they're getting exposed for what they really are. And I think the long term benefits of that are going to be amazing. But also for those new to the show, Dick is not
a fan of President Trump, I am. So it's also really good to have you here today to get your take on the convention so far, and what do you think he needs to do in the speech tonight. I've got my ideas, and I'm sure our great listeners have their ideas. You've got so Dan. First of all, you have been saying for what two years that Biden would not be the candidate, and you were right, Well, thank you. Not a tough call. No, well, no, I
was skeptical. I could hard. I kind of believe that the entrenchment around him by his family and by the insider Democrats, the people on his staff would keep him in the race. They would prop him up all the way through. But he's now lost Obama, he's lost Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, he's lost the House Minority Leader. He's lost he has lost the key members of the Democratic hierarchy. But there's one there's one final person that's got
to come down on this, and that's Jill Biden respectfully disagree. Okay, Hunter, well, Hunt, Hunter is right there. You're right right, Hunter and Jill. And of course I think Jill was doing it for largely good reasons because she loves her husband. But I think she also she's kind of addicted to the White House, and you know, she's on the cover of Vogue in a five thousand dollars suit or whatever. Hunter. We know he wants the protection of the presidency, so we know what is otav She
wants a bio and wants a buyout. Yeah, and so I think Hunter will fight to the end. Jill, I think is smart enough to know when the gig is up, and then she will finally say, but you know, it's time to graacefully leave the stage. Hey, let me challenge that first. I think because my belief is that in the end, Biden always does what's best for Biden. I don't think it's been about the country or anything else. They don't doubt he loves his family, but he used
his son as a bagman, his drug addicted son as a bagman. So I think Biden does what's best for Biden. And I think Biden obviously will leave. He's going to leave, but only because it has reached the point where it's best for him to leave. Because I think he's so dirty. I think he's so corrupt. I think they have so much on him that at this point he's in a position where a lot of people can ruin him. First and foremost Hunter could ruin him, but you've got these other people
around him who can ruin him. And now that Obama's ready to take that step, there's no way to resist. Right but on the Jill front, And I don't mean to be uncharitable at all, but I think when you're talking about the presidency and the effect on all of us, you've got to be realistic. I think with Jill, you know, if it comes down
to her decision. Boyp Dick, I mean you're looking at somebody who's looking at the alternative of and it's so sad, but taking essentially, whether it's the formal diagnosis of dementia patient home and living with that dementia patient in a house in Delaware with Hunter as his son, you know what I mean. So it's either white House or that. So if it comes down to Jill, I don't think he leaves, because Jill, at that point, doesn't she just say, Okay, I don't care if it's one in a billion
shot, we're staying in case lightning hits. The alternative is so awful. Well, you might be right about that. I don't. I actually think she will. They will bring her around that. The only way he saves his reputation is by gracefully leaving, walking off the stage. And I think that's what that will be made clear to him. Think about the awkward nature
of the Democratic National Convention if he actually stayed in the race. I mean, all these people who have abandoned him, then they have to show up at the DNC and in Chicago and say, well, you know, we've thought about it again and we think he is our guy. I mean, how awkward is that? Yeah, yeah, they are in a bad place, Thank goodness. And let's every day he holds on I think he is so helpful to Trump, so helpful down the ticket. I every day he
hangs on Dick wattams with us today. Love to hear your thoughts, and of course you can always text us D A N five seven seven three nine. And before we hit the end of this segment, I just want to touch on a few different things and then we'll come back and treat it is an open line's day. The speech tonight, it seems to me that this is, by multiple it's the most important speech of President Trump's life. I think he has the opportunity tonight to do much much more than win the election,
because personally, I think he's won the election. I think much much more than win the election. I think he has the opportunity tonight to expand on the tremendous goodwill that I think he earned through the heroic response in great leadership after the assassination attempts. So I see tonight as the best opportunity to make his second term a success. So I think tonight is enormous for I mean, you heard him yesterday he came out and said to another group he
believes God saved him and that has changed him. So what do you think he needs to do tonight? I think he needs to do what he said he's going to do, which is he says he tore up the speech, which he called a hum dinner. I think he called it, which I'm sure it was said he tore it up. And and and he's going to speak for an hour and a half tonight, that's what they've allocated. So
he's not going to be a brief speech. But Dan, I do think that he can continue the spirit of this convention, which has been excellent man, and and he can and and if he does come across as more magnanimous and more positive, he can put the selection away and it could set up a very successful second term. But he's got to rise to that occasion. And Uh, I'm going to take him at face value for what he said
that he's going to do that tonight. Uh, and we'll see. I mean, I was encouraged when he invited Nicki Haley and Ron DeSantis to speak, both of whom did very did great jobs in their own ways and made very different personalities. I thought that maybe DeSantis was a little too hot the other night, but but better than the opposite. Well, well, but
they were. The main thing is he invited him, they accepted, they both did a great j H. And I think that that was an important night when he invited them to speak, and it kind of set the tone. And I'm sure we'll talk more about jd Vance, who I think is is a very good selection in many ways. And I thought his speech last night was amazing. It really was. And Frank I read Hillbilly Elogy back
in twenty sixteen. Loved that book, Love that book. And of course he was just a young author back then, young lawyer author and so but he was articulate and smart, hit all the right. His wife is so impressive. I mean, she was amazing. So he Trump is coming in tonight with a real head of steam from this convention. He needs to rise to the occasion and keep up the spirit of that from this week, and
well I think he can. We'll see what happens. Yeah, and when we come back eight zero five A two five five TEXTDA N five seven seven three nine Dick will answer this. On the other side, do you want Trump to do you expect Trump to say tonight what he said to a smaller group yesterday that he believes God saved him and he is a changed man. Do you want to hear that from him tonight? Eight five five for zero five A two five five and above all, what comes next? Okay,
what I've been telling you for two years is happening. Biden is soon going to be out as the nominee. Who do you want to see or Nazie? What? What do you think their process is going to look like? When we come back, we'll talk about maybe the most dangerous ticket the Democrats could put together short of Michelle Obama and why I think we have a better chance than ever that she will not get in. You're on the Dankpla Show
and now back to the Dan Kaeplas Show podcast. Take right now, because I'm about to tell you the truth and f you if you can't handle the truth. This version of Biden intellectually, analytically is the best Biden ever, not a close second. Not moaning for years the present He's of known him for fifty years. If it weren't the truth, I wouldn't say it.
Yeah, it's so beautiful because they're getting exposed now. The whole Left is getting exposed now, and there's value in that way, way, way, way beyond winning this election, which is going to happen eight five to five for zero five eight two five five text DA and five seven seven three nine. Dick Wadham's in the House. So Richard, how soon until Biden's gone? I think this weekend, I honestly do. It just seems to be cratering right now. I mean, Obama came out. I think Nancy Pelosi
is working the background so heavily right now. I think you're gonna you're they're gonna find a graceful way for him to leave. How well, he's just gonna announce that I've decided to withdraw from the race. But I still back jail is the key. I know that the hunter is going to be whispering in his ear. Dad, you got to stay and protect me. But
I still think Jill. I wrote my column for the Denver zeph this week Dan about Edith Wilson and how she basically was the de facto president of the United States when the President Wilson suffered the stroke and kind of compared Jill to her. Now It's not a perfect analogy, but the fact is she has been part of the conspiracy to prop him up. Yes, and I don't
like using that word conspiracy, but think about it. The entire Democratic Party protected him for the last two years, especially which is kind lied to the American people, covered up. I think it's the most harmful cover up in American political history because it was separate, apart, whatever your policies are. We have been without a president, We've been without a commander in chief.
We've had a dysfunctional president. And as we sit here and we look at the horrors that have emerged under his presidency, you know that this horrific withdrawal from Afghanistan and all the all the American heroes killed, and then Russia and then what happened in the Mid East. How much of this has been because Biden has has had dementia, whether that's the clinical diagnosis or not. How much is policy and how much is the fact we don't have a functioning president.
So I view it as as the worst cover up in American politically. Well, I wouldn't dispute that he I think the failure of his administration has argually due to his incompetence beyond his health. And I mean when you look at what happened in Afghanistan, and you can go down the line his insistence that inflation really wasn't didn't exist, et cetera, et cetera. Yeah, and so Dick, what comes next? I have in my mind. First of all, I am and we all wish Saturday's horror had not happened.
But since it did, and Trump handled it so heroically and showed such tremendous leadership, and we could both go on and on and on praising how we responded to that Saturday. I think that I think that is the best chance to keep Michelle Obama out of the race, because, as I've been saying for a long time, the one thing that could keep her out of the race is is she could not bear the thought of losing to Trump. And after Saturday, even she might lose to Trump, but a good chance she
would lose to Trump. Yeah, I don't think she ever was interested in though I never I never had bought off that she even wanted to be president, would want to run. But I agree with you, the fear of losing to Trump would be huge. WHOA, whoa not to quibble, but yeah, I agree with you. She's never wanted to run, but she wouldn't have to run to be president. Now, under this scenario, you don't have to run to be president. Dick Wadhams has run a lot of
these big, successful grueling campaigns Senate, governor, et cetera. This would be a first class flight. You know, I have another lobster this in that time to vote. Everybody vote for me. She wouldn't have to run for office, you mean, to win the nomination or to be president, because she'd be taking over. I mean, and again I think, I think at this point she probably doesn't get in because Trump is so strong right now. But otherwise she gets in at the end of August, makes a
few select speeches, and then we have election before Saturday. They probably should, So I agree with you. Saturday change that dynamic. And so who do they run? They frankly, they have to go with Kamala Harris. They have to dan. Their base will not tolerate anybody but her. Their base is especially black women in the Democratic Party. That's a huge influential block within the Democratic base, and and a lot of other liberals beyond that.
They are not going to tolerate anybody but Harris. They will walk out of that convention hall if it's not Kamala Harris. They're kind of stuck with her. Who would be the best chance to win Josh Shapiro from Pennsylvania. I really do scare me. My concern is a Shapiro Whitmer ticket, because then you got Michigan in Pennsylvania. That's Michae concern has always been Michelle Obama. But assuming at this point she's out, that's my concern is Witmer Shapiro in
whatever order you got those two big swing states. Question if the betting odds would favor that Kamala is the replacement, and I think she will be. I'm with Dick one hundred percent there. Josh Shapiro, he's an interesting cab. He's a moderate Democrat in a swing state. He's not Gavin Newsom. I think he's appealing to the upper Midwest voters, and I think he would be a strong choice for Kamala as the VP. And I think if they need to get rid of Kamala, they can get rid of Kamala. That
that's my personal belief. Voluntarily, what I'm talking about, Well, let me put es Kamala coming out and saying for this reason, that reason, whatever reason, I want it to be. Gretchen and Shapiro. I just have to believe they would have her ways with her Supreme Court appointment, right, but also on the negative side, well right, also on the name. And I don't know anything in particular. I just have to believe they've got enough. There has been some initial polling I was just reading that shows
that these other candidates would do better than her. So I wonder what they're starting to be some evidence of that? Yes, so what will the process be? Let me get to a text or here, Dan and Dick. Even if a conservative Trump regime took over nationally, wouldn't we and Colorado still have to suffer under evil dem state rule That from dom in Longmont. Well, there are some indications Colorado is maybe competitive. I frankly don't think it
is. What I think is going to happen in Colorado. Trump will not lose Colorado by fourteen points like he did to Biden four years ago, but I think it will still be in the single digits, six to seven points.
I just think that that's where our state is right now, and Biden Trump has been so unpopular, Dan, with these new people who have moved to Colorado in the last twelve years, these eight hundred thousand people who have totally shifted the electorate in Colorado, I don't see how he wins the state, but it won't be as bad as fourteen. And this is the key
thing. If Trump could actually pull within five of whoever the Democratic nominee is that puts a bunch of state legislative seats in play that wouldn't have been otherwise nice, and that means the car We're not going to win the state legislature, but definitely could win enough to take away the supermajority in the House and deny the Democrats of the supermajority in the Senate. And we'll talk a bit later about what it would take in Colorado for GOP to win state wide again.
But when we come back, Dick, let's focus on and you've been through these wars on the front lines, what do you think the process is going to be Now we know that Biden will soon officially be out, what is the process for choosing his replacement, what that's going to look like. We've also talked to if you just joined us, thank you for being here. We've talked about who that is likely to be as well. But then I want to come back and I want to talk about Trump tonight. He
said publicly yesterday he believes God saved him. I believe that also, respectfully, and that it's changed him as a person. Do you want to hear him say that tonight? What if you want him changed at all as a person? Says it has in what way would you want to see him changed? What kind of change do you want to see him talk about tonight? Eight five five for zero five A two five five text d A N five seven seven three nine. You're on the Dan Kaplas Show. You're listening to
the Dan Kaplass Show podcast. There are a lot of people who want Biden to stay in I want to just keep the pointing out as it stole graph with love for Joe Biden to everybody doesn't agree. But today is a terrible day. If you, if you just if you pull back and look at this same strength, brust's weakness. A bullet couldn't stop Trump. A virus just stopped Biden. That's Fan Jones, wow and yeh no, it's done.
And as Dick and I Dixon Studio fortunately today and Dick Audhams and and you know, of course we have these TV monitors we watch as well, and New York Times Big News right now, New York Times saying, you know, sources close to Biden Biden prepared to drop out, et cetera.
So clearly it's it's just a matter of whether he wants to upstage Trump tonight and drop out today or late this afternoon or what do you think is timing will but you think he'll wait to the weekends again or early next week maybe, yeah, but it won't happen tonight. But it's coming. It's coming, and so if you missed it earlier, Dick's bet is, hey, it's going to be Kamala Harris because Dems are stuck with her. They just
can't find a way around that. My premise is if the powers that be on the left want to move Kamala Harris aside quote voluntarily, they will be able to accomplish that. And my guess is that they do. So you know, I sit here very very concerned about a Shapiro Whitmer ticket that would combine Michigan governor and Pennsylvania governor. But let me ask you about that scenario.
It seems to me that right now, particularly with the heroism of Trump over the weekend, in this new look at his character for so many people, that it's probably too late for any dem other than Michelle Obama. And again, I think she's less likely to get in because of how great Trump performed this weekend and the boosty gives him. But isn't it just too late, I mean, by the time of the convention, because they'll need at
least a week or two to work all this out. And even if they have a Whitmer Shapiro ticket, you've got Americans thinking, wait a second, I've only got a few weeks to figure out whether this person would be a good president. Is there enough time for them to pull that off? I do think I think there is. Dan In fact, don't underestimate how the American people could get kind of wrapped up in this whole democratic saga and be very intrigued by what might come out of that convention. I mean, I
don't. I don't think this election is I think it's over if Biden stays in. I think it's just it's it's it's totally over if he If he walks off the stage this weekend, early next week, and the Democrats the nation will be riveted by what happens next. Is it going to be? And I don't know if and even if it's Kamala Harris, don't underestimate the fact that the media is going to give her fawning news. Yes, and she could come out of that Democratic convention in August kind of like a slingshot
now enough to beat Trump? Probably not, But I don't I don't think this election is over if Biden pulls out of this thing, Ryan tells us Breaking News. This is from Mark Halprin of Newsmax and Simon A. Tiba is passing it along for Today News Africa Breaking. President Biden has reportedly agreed to step down and a speech has been written. Here's the key part. He will also not endorse Kamala Harris for president, according to multiple Democratic sources.
No official confirmation from Biden or the White House, which means if that report's true, it means they've already worked out a deal to move her out. Maybe yeah, yeah, I don't know. I still don't know how they do that though, Dan now Well, but James Clyburn from now South Carolina. I mean, there are some powerful Democratic figures who really are loyal to her. Yeah, but above all, they want to win. That's true. And again I come back to the assumption that Kamala Harris can be
quote convinced to quote voluntarily step aside and whatever. That persuasion consists of the secular left, unlimited money, unlimited ferocity, unlimited willingness to destroy people personally that I think they would have the ability to move her aside. They might. I'm a little more I'm a little less committed to that thought, though. I just think I think there's a very deep allegiance to her within that
Democratic Party. It's not so much her, it's the people who She's the first black woman to be vice president, she would be the first black woman to be the presidential nominee. And that is a big, big deal for a big chunk of the Democratic Party. I think it's going to be harder than you think. So if this and Andre Lendy, if if this reporting in the last few minutes is true, and that Biden is not going to endorse her, boy, where would that come from? Now? I have
to tell you. At the same time, CNN is reporting that Biden is going to endorse her. Well, actually, CNN is quoting the New York Times as saying Biden is going to endorse her. So that's going to be fascinating. Let me get to a couple of text and then I really do want you to take on how Trump should be different tonight, And I love yours as you drive home tonight. Maybe you're already home. Trumps said he said it publicly yesterday. God saved me and I am a changed man.
So in what ways do you want to see him change, if any? And do you want him to say that tonight? And then how do you want him to describe this change? Dan? Whose decision do you think it was for Biden to challenge Trump to the debate? Patty boy, I think that's one of the great questions for the year. Yeah, I got my theory. What do you think? I think his political team around him could see this thing slipping away, and I think they had to throw a hail
Mary and that was it. And I think, but what befuddles me, Dan, They knew how bad he is, and maybe they didn't think he'd bomb the way he did, But how could they have had the confidence he was going to be able to perform in that debate. Well, because I mean consistently, even recently, in kind of script performances, they've been able, through whatever cocktail to make him better than he normally is for an hour
or two scripted and with the tunnel prompter. Yeah right, but you had a format here where they got rid of They get rid of the studio audience, right, so that would be less taxing cognitively. They got a couple of bathroom breaks, yeah, and they got just like this nursing home cocoon environment. They shut the microphones off whenever they weren't talking, wouldn't even allow any other press in. So it really was like conducting this in a nursing
home at two in the morning. Yeah. So they got all of that. But here's what I think their bet was. A, you niled it. They saw the race slipping away. They had to do something, but B they knew they would have to debate, but they had to do it now because they know he's deteriorating and they couldn't do it later. Okay, So that was their bet. Here's what I think, Dick, Here's what I think happened. I think Donald Trump happened I think what happened is Biden
got on that stage. Obviously he's in grips of whatever he's in the grips of. But I think he got on that stage, and just eight feet away from him was this this man, this big, strong, hulking, intimidating man who Biden had done dirty in so many ways. Biden was trying
to make him die in jail. Biden had had, you know, abused the legal system with these wrongful prosecutions, and all of a sudden, you've got this weak little morally and mentally, You've got this weak little Joe Biden next to this big, strong guy Biden had tried to destroy and and I think I think Biden couldn't handle that. I think I think Biden was intimidated. And then Trump came out pretty good in the beginning, came out pretty good. And I think that was a big factor in Biden being as bad
as he was. You might be right, I just you know, you just look in Biden's face that night. He was not there. He was. I thought they were scared. I thought he came out scared. You know, he did. You read where he arrived at the debate location only a half hour before the debate started, and of course there was a hard start because there was a televised debate. Yeah, he fiddled around at the hotel and apparently the people around him were going nuts because they could not get
him back and he arrived. I mean, think about that, going into a national televised debate and a half hour before the starts, you need about two hours to decompress, to get your thoughts together. I mean, I think I think he was flat out scared. Probably, I think he was scared of Donald Trump, and I think I think that was a factor he
was going to be. Yeah, bad, but I don't think he would have been that bad without Trump. And Trump's restraint that night was very impressive because he he could tell that Biden was was deteriorating in front of his very eyes, and he just let it happen right right now. I thought he was brilliant so many ways. Hey, when we come back, speaking of that, what do you want to see from the president tonight? He said publicly, God saved He's a changed man. I do believe God saved him.
How do you want him to be changed? If at all? What do you want him to say about that tonight? And if you just joined us, thank you. Obviously, we're talking about a very very short period of time now till Joe Biden formally withdraws from the race, and who the demnominee is going to be and how they're going to get there, and let's just enjoy it together. You're on the Dan Kapla Show. And now back to the Dan Kapla Show podcast. Here's the question that I have on that
these two men are both elderly. Donald Trump is an elderly man who, for whatever reason, was given nine seconds to take a iconic photo op during an active shooter. That situation, weird situation. We'll figure that out one day. But his survival of that and bouncing right back and going right to his convention is being conveyed in the media world as a sin of string. This current president of the United States is eighty one years old and has COVID.
Should he be fine in a couple of days? Doesn't that convey exactly the same thing he see? That's what I'm talking about when I open the show. This is such a great moment because not only my opinion is Trump could win and win very convincingly, but the left is getting fully exposed. So the benefits of that going way way way into the future. Yes, like this, like this joy read right, everybody watching, everybody watching it
knows that's absolutely cuckoo. That person's dishonest, indoor nuts and they're just getting exposed at almost every turn. Did you hear the mson. I think it was MSNBC a host a woman this morning who attacked JD because he said when he was talking about his seven generations being buried in the Kentucky cemetery, and she said that was white supremacy, supremacy. Where did she come up with that? But you know, I mean she may be onto something, right,
because what would a white supremacist do. They would marry a person of color as cover, right, So if you're a white supremacist, you're gonna say, yeah, I want to go out and find an Indian woman in America? Right, I mean, but that's Dick, that's a great point to make. It just goes back to they're exposing my lords, they're exposing themselves and obviously everybody can see they've been lying about Biden and covering for Biden
and hiding the truth from the American people. Hey, big headline all read on Fox News. Trump will not say Biden's name during convention speech tonight. Love it. I love that good. I hope he holds to it. Dan, he has an opportunity to be to look like a president tonight. And I will tell you if he would stay to what his vision and and and his own personal experience from last week, he will knock this out of
the park. What would you want him to say, assuming it's true, what would you want him to say about the assassination attempt and its effect on him? He should just be honest about how it changed him that. I don't think anybody. I think everybody understands when you come that close to death, and he did that. You you don't look, you don't feel the same, you know. Watching him this week, Dan, in the when he walks into the convention, there was a humility, there was a gratefulness
for being there, and he just looked different this week. He did he really he did. And how attented he was to the to the people talking. It just was really interesting. Yeah. I think he believes and he should. And I think he's going to say and he should, God saved me for a purpose. And then it'll be interesting to hear what that purpose is, and I don't doubt any of that's true. What's to me going
to be really interesting to see is does he admit any mistakes? Because listen, I think he's been historically great in office in a lot of ways, historically courageous andcluting. Last Saturday, we all make mistakes, for all you. Is he going to admit any mistakes as part of this change? Should he? I'd love to hear from people on that. Let's start with Mary
and Long Mantra on The Dankapla Show with Dick Wadhams. Welcome Hi. In your last segment, you were talking about how Biden's team let him do the debates. I think it's Jill Biden. I watched them before the last election, Jill Biden and Joe Biden on the view, and every time they would ask Joe Biden a question, he would start and then he would stumble, and Jill would put her hand on his knee and he would shut up, and he would She would say, I think what Joe's trying to say is
every sentence. So I knew right then and there that there was an issue, and I lost a lot of respect for Jill Biden for her not protecting her husband. Mary, thank you, thank you for that call. Dan says a text. Maybe corn pop will be then maybe it's mouse because's been talking about that's right. Uh, the imaginary friend David in Colorado springs here on the Dan kapla, You're welcome. I'm gonna call you guys at Double D Express. That's what ALM liked it. I liked it anyway. Anyway,
You've got great conversation. I'm a big Trump guy. And by the way, how can a lady named Joy not have anyone's he over mouth that'll make his names often shape people here it was the opposite, right, So anyway, I've been following Trump for years and the only thing I problem I ever had with him, which is gone, is he needs get focused on the election and not try to get people back because they said something about him, like when he said what his name wasn't of it, he wasn't a
prisoner. He make fun of this kid, And you nailed it, Dan, you said this. He's he's gonna get on there and he's gonna say God is real, God is great. He saved my life, and I got to do it the way God would want. This country ran that's what he has to say. And you're right, did David really appreciate the called words you said? David clarified it for me. It came into my mind as you were speaking. As David was speaking, this is what we're going
to hear from Trump tonight. I forgive, Yeah, I forgive. Yeah, people have done me wrong. I forgive. I'm focused on the future. I'm focused on you. That would be powerful. As David was speaking, it just came to mind, right, because people have had near death experiences. I think that's a pretty universal reaction, right, Hey, I'm here for a reason, and and I think often forgiveness comes from that. I bet he does do that. And I think he might say admit he
made mistakes in the past. Yeah. Wow. So the presidents saying that God saved him. I believe that myself. It's changed him. What do you want him to say about that tonight? And with Biden now just virtually out of the race, who do you think that the demnominee will be and how did they get there? You're on the Dane capitalis
