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Cringe to Cool? | Ep 354

Jul 24, 20241 hr 8 min
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Kamala Harris has gotten the all-in Media Makeover and we are here to be disgusted. Meanwhile, the childless, Leftist cat ladies have aimed their intellectual critiques at JD Vance and the "myth of the Self-Made Man."______________________________________________________________Check out BETWEEN THE LINES on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@CatholicVote PREPARE or REPAIR:http://PrepareLikeKyle.com (MyPatriotSupply Food Prep) Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites: http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://ShieldArms.com - maker of the S10 and S15 magazines (Montana build firearms and accessories) Tags: Podcasts,TrendingCoup,FBI,Law Enforcement,BorderCrisis,SecretService,News,Politics,Harris,Biden,Kamala

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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot prepared to embrace the uncomfortable truth. Because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphim. Well hello my friends and welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today is Wednesday, it is July the 24th and we are rolling live on rumble.com/kyle Seraphin.

You can also find us on Locals which is just Kyle seraphin.com that will redirect you to where you want to be. If you want to join us on Locals, I'm putting out some stuff that I'm not going to put anywhere else out. I think that there is a reason to have paid subscribers. We really appreciate you guys are doing that. And if you're looking at moving from Rumble over to Locals, I

think that'd be totally fine. I see a lot of you that have subscribed over on Rumble. We're really appreciative of that. But if you want to support us at any time, you can do that. And I'm going to start putting out some live streams out there. We're going to start putting out some some breaking news types, reflections and things like that. So if that's interesting to you, by all means join us on Locals. Really glad that you guys have

done that. And right now we only have the ability to do a 30 minute live stream. So this show cuts off way through, but we'll work it up to the point I guess we need 100 followers over there or we need 100 subscribers. So we'll we'll get it done and then we can do the two hour live stream. A lot of stuff going on today. Obviously you guys know what's going on with Kamala Harris being in the race. So the game has changed. We're going to be talking about that. We have to talk about that.

I'm going to give you a little reflection that I have about shooting. When I used to sneak away to go and have some time alone in the desert, some people go to the desert to pray and reflect, and I would do that too, but I would usually do it by shooting. It allowed me to get my thoughts centered. I used to tell people that shooting, particularly precision shooting, it's kind of like man yoga. You get a chance to be alone with your thoughts and reflect on a single thing, a single

point, a single goal. And then in the accomplishment of that goal, often times other things are illuminated. And so for me, I want to kind of give some reflections about shooting in general and why that sort of gives me a broader context about what we're talking about here, which is to say that this country is in an interesting moment, but I don't want to get sucked in to that narrowness because there's a lot more that's happening. So that's part of it.

We're also going to talk about some news that dropped yesterday. And of course, the people who dropped it did a, let's just say, a piss poor job. Let's just be very honest about it. I was pretty disappointed last night. We've had a story that's been sitting in our back pocket for almost two years, and that includes me and Gerardo Boyle. It's the story that is very important to our lives. We're going to cover it today a little bit.

And then thankfully, the Blaze is actually going to have me up in Dallas. So we're going to have to leave right after the show on Friday and do some work. They're going to be some stories dropping about this that's a little bit longer form the the timeline and the insanity that is the the lifespan of the suspendable so far is probably more insane than most of you guys realize.

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This is coming from ABC. Everybody in the news media right now, every single person that is a commentator and sitting in this space has got to now redefine the cringiest, creepiest, childless, barren goofball, this awkward human being called Kamala Harris, who was destroyed by Tulsi Gabbard, who had no shot in, in the, you know, for president in 2019-2020. Now they've got to say that she is basically the second coming. She is the next Obama. She has gone from cringe to cool at lightspeed.

I saw a really funny reflection from from Mike Benz, who's one of our former guests and, and obviously did some big stuff with Tucker and some others. Mike Benz is bright. I love the way that he thinks and his his takes on things are spot on. One of the things that he just said recently on social media, I think yesterday, is that hip they say that the speed of light is the fastest speed in the universe and nothing can go faster than light.

And then he said, has anyone ever measured the speed of the so-called normies on the political left as their minds change based on a media cycle? It's the fastest thing there is. So the memo must have come out. It must have come out not just a memo talking about how she's going to outline her path to the White House with a race that is now more fluid.

There are multiple instances both in print and on broadcast journalism or broadcast, whatever you want to call these people broadcast propaganda using the word coalesce, The party has coalesced behind Kamala Harris as though it was a deep wound that Joe Biden created. And now they have a better choice. They've got to heal around this person. And then they're going to take it over the top.

And various people will. Of course, we're going to end today with a little clip from Van Jones, who says it perfectly because he's Van Jones. Van Jones is famous for crying when Hillary Clinton lost in 2016. I, I literally will never forget that until my mind is completely gone. The moment of, of Van Jones sort of sobbing on CNN saying, what am I going to tell my children that Donald Trump won? Maybe, maybe the funniest thing that's ever happened in politics for me.

I was laying in a bed at the, the FBI Academy at Quantico. I had a roommate and I, I giggled so hard and I mean that I, I giggled so hard that I had tears coming down my face. And my roommate, who's a really nice guy, works in Boston, woke up and he looked at me and he thought that I had lost my damn mind, which I sort of had because Van Jones was crying on television. It's like a grown man. Unbelievable, really, really bizarre times. So we're going to get there in a second too.

Let's let's kind of talk about what they mean here. This is open the race up to persuadable voters, according to the campaign manager, who was Joe Biden's campaign manager. Now Kamala Harris's campaign. But but is that even true? The persuadable voters, the race is more fluid. The vice president is well known, but less known than both Trump and President Biden, particularly among Democrat leaning constituencies. I I don't think that's true.

It's not that she's not well known as vice presidents. Don't do anything. Think about the great accomplishments of the great vice presidents of your lives. I'll give you a moment. Can anybody tell me anything about what a a great job of vice presidents done? But we can talk about a failure when you give them a job. If you were to give, say, someone the job of going out and finding out what the underlying problems are with the border.

The lines of attack against Kamala Harris are fruitful and they are many. They are multiplicitous. She's also like a lunatic lefty. She's as far left as anybody. And we've got some piece about this. But the thing that's kind of been bothering me and maybe, maybe this is something that is going to hammer home with some of the Democrat voters. We just saw BLM, Black Lives Matter, from their official accounts say that they were

disappointed. They were upset that they didn't have a say in who the nominee would be. That tells me that they're not really thrilled about the idea of Kamala Harris #1 because if they got who they wanted anyway, then it would be fine. They're not thrilled about who they got, and they're not thrilled about how they got her. Yesterday we had a whole episode talking about the coup.

The coup is when you move all the pieces around the board and so that when you take that final move to actually force the check, there are no other moves. You are at checkmate already. If you don't play chess, this is analogy that will fall false, but essentially you're moving all of your positions into the, the, the positions of dominance, if you will, so that there is no counter move to the point where when Joe Biden got sick or whatever happened to him, maybe he wasn't sick, maybe he just

needed a break. Maybe when Joe Biden got tired from being 81 years old and miserable at it, there was no other choice but for him to concede. And it's not clear to me that he even understands any of that. We actually have a little sneak peek at his his address, which is coming up tonight. He's going to address the

nation. So hurray, we get some Joe Biden. Let the people that are bringing this up, the BLM folks are saying you've been crowing about democracy and yet you just took us directly out of the process. So how are you the, the, the, the team of democracy? And the fact of the matter is, we know that that's they're not, they're not the team of democracy. They are the team of power at any cost. And brilliantly, I think, and I hope this is highlighted more

brilliantly. Kamala Harris just demonstrated it, just demonstrated exactly what they're about, which is to say we love the process. We want to hear from the people. We're all there to represent. I mean, unless we're not getting the outcome we want. And then in case it's like we don't tell the people. So here's, here's a spokesperson trying to like make this. He's from the from the, the DNC. He's trying to make the argument that the people did have a say.

This is one of the most elitist things you could say, and it sounds like I'm going to be playing this anytime that there's an argument against the Electoral College. What do you say to voters who feel that they don't have a voice in this process as it's playing out right now? Well, voters do have a voice and they had a voice throughout the process, throughout our primaries.

And as a result of what happened in those primaries, we were able to get delegates that were elected from the States. And those delegates are representative of the people in the states. The, the delegates are representatives of the peoples in the states. And that's where you had your say.

Can we disagree that everything that that man just said is, one, an argument for the Electoral College, and two, it's an argument for all Republican state houses removing the general election for the president? I, I keep going back to this because the way that our Republic, non democracy, the way that our Republic was set up was intentional. It was done on purpose and it was meant that you have a say, but you don't have the decision.

And they just said that was fine as long as they got the outcome they wanted from Kamala Harris because Joe Biden was atrocious. The way that our Republic was set up is that you were supposed to have a couple of different very specific choices. And the ones that we're going to be closest to you were chosen by you. You're allowed to elect anybody in your town for whatever sort of government you have in your

town. You can elect a representative to your state houses, and they should come from a small enough area that you probably see them either at a grocery store or at the market or on the Farm to Market Rd. or wherever the heck it is that you live, rural or urban, that you have the potential of coming across your state representative because they are regular people. They are representative of you. OK. And then you have a representative in Congress that's supposed to be a finite

amount of space. That representative in Congress is supposed to be out there conveying the will of the people broadly based on population and representation. And then we have the Senate. And the Senate is meant to, it doesn't do it anymore, but the Senate is meant to represent who the state houses majority wants to represent them. We're supposed to have the states represented according to the makeup of the legislators in the Senate.

We're supposed to have the people represented according to the makeup of the population more broadly in the House. And the president is meant to be selected by electors who come from the state houses. It should be more in line with what goes on in the Senate. Like, that's it. That's the way that it was done. They're kind of cool with that.

As long as they get their preferred outcome right up to the point where they think that they have the popular vote on their side, then they're very much upset about it. I think the argument you just heard there from the DNC is the argument for removing the popular vote. I'm kind of elitist in this way, guys. I I really do. I think there are people that know better than others. Just use your general thoughts. How many people have you met in your life that make really good

decisions all the time? And you're like, yeah, I would trust that person as a proxy for me. It's pretty rare. In fact, it's so rare that when you get to the higher levels of government, it's literally supposed to be a winnowing peak to the point where it's only a few people. We're talking about 100 senators that are selected by whoever the best of us are that we put out in. That's the House. Obviously that's not how it works.

We know the politicians are not the best, but if they were, you know, like they used to be, there were people that were the smartest, they were the wealthiest, they were the most educated, they were the most civic minded people. They walked away for almost no money and the power wasn't that good. There wasn't a way to get rich, Nancy Pelosi style, by being in politics. You were already rich and you were rich because either you inherited the money or you did something quite well.

You were accomplished in this country. And so there is an argument for oligarchy. And I would make that argument, generally speaking, even if that means that I'm not in power, because I probably am not in power. Like I'm not rich enough, even if I'm smart enough, I just don't have the money. And I also don't want to be in politics. There's a really, really interesting weird dynamic that this country was founded on, which is to say that more voting

I actually don't think is good. And that may challenge some of you, but think about the average American. We've lost 15 IQ points on average in my lifetime in this country. The people that are coming in younger are not reading as much, They're not holding on to as much material. They are not processing at a high level. They are reacting to garbage like TikTok videos and getting their information from, from, you know, Reddit 4 Chan or whatever the hell.

People go and find their information instead of actually reading printed sources. And people that actually have stamina, that actually have some journalistic ethics, that actually have an editor and a process that doesn't happen. So there is something to be said that there is better information. There are better people out there and right now, like we're getting less and less. Do you really want the younger and the Dumber people voting?

Do you really want the older and Dumber people voting? Should those people's votes count as much as yours if you are demonstrably more capable? I'm just challenging you to think about this because the whole concept of them saying, well, we're a democracy and every vote counts. Like, should it though? Should it? If you don't make any money and you don't pay any taxes, maybe you've retired, maybe you've reached an age, maybe we grandfather certain people in there.

But I'm just saying, like, if you don't have any money in the game, why do you have a say in how we use the money, particularly the people who across their life have not actually contributed to the system we're all paying for? Now, look, I will also go on record and say that I just don't think the federal government should have nearly as much money or capabilities that it does. So there's that.

But since we're in this world and the Democrats are now making the argument for oligarchy, which is what they just did. And by the way, they did this with Hillary Clinton, too. You guys remember how well it worked out when you didn't go with the will of the people. It's very weird. The good news is, is that they're making these arguments and they're going to try to step out into the public and say, look, it's prison. It's for the country's own good.

It's for Joe's own good. I'm not even convinced that Joe even knows what happened. So here's Karine Jac Pierre going out on The View. She's not doing press conferences. They're not covering this in a meaningful way where the White House steps forward and says, OK, ladies and gentlemen, here's what we'd like to say.

These are our talking points. And by the way, here's the president of the United States to tell you that he dropped out of the race and that he's still capable of being president. Nope. They went on The View where the dumbest, least capable people are also voters, apparently. So here's the argument. Does Joe feel betrayed by any of that or does he understand that it was for the country also? I mean, look, he's going to speak tomorrow.

We'll hear from him directly and I think he'll address whatever is on his heart. Like you said, he has a big heart. He understands where people are. He understands being, having done this, 36 years as a senator, 8 years as vice president and now almost four years as president. He gets it. He gets where we are as a, as a country. Let's not forget there's a lot at stake. There's a lot at stake, guys, they're not kidding. Our democracy is at stake. A woman's right to choose and to

make decisions on their own. Bodies at stake, you know, and it it let me choose. People's incomes. Incomes are at stake and there's so much voting rights is at stake. There's so much at stake, the democracy, which we just undermined by appointing somebody as the as the representative without ever actually getting a single vote in a primary. And also abortion. We have to kill babies. I mean, that's breathlessly what is so important.

Meanwhile, Kamala Harris is essentially giving a eulogy for the guy that's sitting in the office that is her boss. You want to hear that? Because I got to play it.

I tell me this doesn't sound like something you would stand up and say at the end of this, like while he's lying in state in the Rotunda. It has truly He's been one of the greatest honors of my life to serve as vice president to our president, Joe Biden. Joe's legacy of accomplishment over his entire career and over the past 3 1/2 years is unmatched in modern history. In one term, think about it.

In one term as president, he has already surpassed the legacy of most presidents who served two terms in office. I guess the legacy is that we're just going to do lies. That's the Joe Biden's legacy, right? He just makes shit up. He just says things that are not true and everyone just goes like, but, but is that true? Did you actually drive a truck for a living? Were you actually a professor of constitutional? Oh, you didn't do any of those things.

You were 29 years old and you went to the Senate. You've never had a real job outside of government 00, and your job is actually peddling influence and access to your family. OK, Roger that, dude. So that's the claim we're going to make. I guess Kamala Harris is that's her being presidential. Listen to her. I don't want anything to do with it. And I'm not confident that Joe Biden knows that he dropped out of the race.

Are you? Here's him getting off Air Force One. So they showed him, you know, getting in to the vehicle, they showed him landing and getting out. And this is him getting out. Taking a quick question. No response, by the way. So you're not going to hear a Joe Biden response. You can see on his face, who knows if this guy even knows that they they kicked him out. He's just like asleep at the wheel. Why did you drop out, Mr.

President? Bye, Joe. Getting into the truck, getting into there and driving off. Do you know the one thing that I saw in that whole video? A little little snip there that really caught me off guard. Very pretty polished looking female Secret Service agent standing by the vehicle. She got right in that shot. She looks like she has zero function. She's already in a secure location. For some reason, I was honed in on the fact that we have women standing and guarding the president too.

It's a bold move, right? If you guys ever watched Joe Rogan's stand up comedy, I don't watch nearly as much stand up comedy as I used to, but he does this whole bit about how we want diversity, but not that much diversity.

Because the female Secret Service agent that was standing in the front door of the White House when they had the fence jumper that made it into the White House, like she's like knocked out and she's like, and then the guy comes running around and like, doesn't know what to do, right? And then he got caught. But we're going to put the closest person to the president like that's a body block on that side. It's not even as tall as Joe Biden, even in his wrinkled and crumpled form.

Very interesting to me. Just saying, good for him for living by his values. Let's let's cover those values right now. The story is, is that if you attack Kamala Harris based on the fact that she has no qualifications, which is obvious, then you're a racist. That's a hell of a way to push it. OK, That's a hell of a way to claim that people are talking about she's ADEI hire. She's literally a diversity equity inclusion hire. That's why they hired her.

Joe Biden said he was going to pick a black woman. Same same reason as Katanji Brown. Was she the best out there? No. Did they even act like they were going to go for the best? Was there any, any semblance of meritocracy? No, that's not what they're interested in. They get outcomes and the outcome was they wanted Kamala Harris in the office. They got her. This story that you're seeing is coming from MSNBC and it literally starts with the words as Democrats largely coalesce.

I'm telling you that word coalesce will be heard on all of the lefty sides. I don't know why, but the the pundits and the politicians on the right have resorted to racist dog whistles. We're back to the dog whistling Donald Trump 2016 claim. It's it's so hollow and it falls so flat. Nobody cares about being called a racist. They've done the boy who cries wolf routine and they've destroyed the word racist. Actual racist right now don't care about being called racist

because they're racist. But people who used to really worry about that are like everybody I know is racist. Apparently everything is racist. You're dumb, you blew it. We don't care. You called Donald Trump racist. You called anybody that voted for Donald Trump racist. Half this country is apparently racist. These are useless attacks, but they're out there going after Tim Burchett from Tennessee saying he's AD she's ADI hire represented. What is that?

Glenn Grothman said that she was chosen because of her ethnic background. Literally it was stated. This is not like made-up. It's not an opinion. That's what Joe Biden said he was choosing based on. So there you go. And I think JD Vance hones in on something that's very important because JD Vance is an interesting character. He went to Yale, right? So he's kind of an elite dude, but he came from a very, very poor background. That is the American dream, JD

Vance said. Kamala Harris doesn't feel grateful for this country. Quote. I never, I never hear that gratitude come through when I listen to Kamala Harris. And then people said that she's lazy and inarticulate, which are pervasive negative stereotypes used to disparage Black Americans. I mean, is Kamala Harris even Black? I mean, in in a meaningful way, is she black and so much as like an, an urban ethnic black identity in the the US? Her mom is from India. Her dad's from Jamaica.

Her dad was a college professor at Stanford. So like many people who immigrate to the United States from the Caribbean, Black people from the Caribbean have a very different outcome, just like people who come directly from Africa have a very different outcome than urban black people who have been born and raised in this country. And obviously this is a broad stereotype, but people who are immigrants that happen to have black skin have very good outcomes in this country, shockingly good.

Why is that? It's an argument against racism. If you guys actually want to know the, the, the, the numbers on it, right? People come in here from Kenya, they come in from Nigeria. They do very well. They do very well in, in academia. They do well in business. So I don't know how she's clinging to this thing. And then she was a flippant prosecutor. She went to law school and then she ran like, basically like the opposite of it.

And it being the urban identity that people kind of associate with black. In fact, I would call the racism that actually exists is when people try to say Donald Trump is more black than anybody because he's been shot and he's got multiple babies, Mamas and all this crap. Like, you know, he's got cases and mug shots. Like that stuff is horrible. And we want to smell, sell sneakers, like gross, all that stuff.

Just like I despise that. But it's very interesting that we're going to get a hard time talking about a woman whose dad was a college professor at Stanford. There he is. What Kamala Harris is, is a woman who has no children, which is very interesting. I don't know how many presidents we've had. We should, we should probably look it up. We haven't had very many presidents that have not had

children. The reason why that's so important is because then you have skin in the game for the next generation, even if you're a terrible father and raised a crackheaded, you know, prostitute, whoremonger, whatever you want to call whoremonger. I like that word like Joe Biden, like having kids is a thing and it changes the way that you look at the world. Even if you're a selfish and and nasty person. At least Joe Biden wants his own family to prosper.

What I did find very interesting is that Kamala Harris's father is Donald J Harris. I'm not making that up. That's his name, Donald J Harris. I is she got some daddy issues here to work out. I would love for Trump to just make that claim. It's like, look, I'm Donald J Trump, your dad is Donald J Harris. You got some dad issues. They're not my problem. Wouldn't that be fun for him?

Just like derail her that way. Anyway, if you look at anything about this man, which I've gone looking for, because it's kind of interesting to find out where people come from, that's the one of the first things I do when I interview someone. I ask about where they came from, who's their family and what you find is that she kind of doesn't talk about him very much. He's a footnote is what they talked about in the New York Times.

This is from 2020 when she was, when she was picked as the vice president. You know, she was just basically elected or whatever the hell they did on November 7th of 2020. He's a, a fairly prominent scholar apparently in economics. He's a critic of the mainstream. He's a Post Keynesian and they described him as a Marxist scholar in 1976 in the Stanford Daily. And everybody has picked up on him being a Marxist on that. But it sounds like that's not actually his his thought

process. He also very publicly scolded her about her take about, hey, look, you know, Kamala tried to be cool because she's, she's doing the cool thing, right? Which is real cringy. She, she did the cool thing where she was like, yeah, my family's from Jamaica. Of course we smoke weed. Like, what am I saying? And and she, he's like, that's disgusting.

And I'm educated and my I, I didn't come here and put my family like through the movement into a new culture and become a citizen in this country to become a prominent academic for my daughter to flippantly say that we're from Jamaica and therefore the stereotypes about marijuana are legit. He he criticized her in public. I think that's funny. He also tried to be in her life and her mom basically, it sounds like ran away. So I look forward to seeing more

of that. She's raised by a woman who wasn't in like a black community. She was an Indian woman, whatever the hell that means. It doesn't mean anything to me, but that does mean something to the political left. And that's why nobody's excited about this lady. Nobody can get excited about it. Look at this. This is Chuck Schumer. This is some of the most embarrassing stuff. This is probably the second most awkward person. I I love. Chuck Schumer's just living up

exactly who he is right now. Also a cringe worthy person. The two of these, Kamala and and and and Chuck, should they, they deserve each other. Watch him try to get an applause break but can't get. I got two of these clips. So now that the process is played out from the grassroots bottom up, we are here today to throw our support behind Vice President Kamala Harris. I'm clapping. You don't have to from the grassroots, from the bottom up. They literally did the opposite of that.

They they literally did oligarchical selection. They just abandoned democracy when it's convenient. And so he just straight lies to people and people are going like, they're still prime to process. They're like, what do you mean from the grassroots? She got zero votes and become the next president of the United States of America. Applause, Hakim, most awkward moments in the world when you build in an applause break, like applause breaks are supposed to just happen.

If you're a good speaker, you just say things and sometimes it resonates with people and you go like, oh, OK, I got to stop. It's very awkward if you're not used to speaking, by the way, I'm I'm not used to doing public speaking. So you go out there and someone cheers about something you said where it's just like a thought that you have and you share it and the people like that resonates with me.

I'm going to make noise to let you know that I appreciate that Chuck Schumer's looking for it because he's this, like, sniveling grease ball, and it doesn't land. So now he's going to try to demand it it like, you can't lie to us enough to say that she's changed her stripes, and we've got plenty of evidence of that. How about this one? This is coming in from. What is this NBCI think? No, this is coming in from. Yeah.

NBC Gen. Z voters largely optimistic about Harris, but say she needs to prove herself on the campaign trail. These are younger Democrats. So you have a woman in a hijab. OK, you've got another young white lady who, I don't know, whatever, there's a, there's another young lady with looks like she's Indian and a black guy. That's the, that's who they

polled. They found that like what they, they got one guy in there and it doesn't represent white males at all because they're running away from that. They're not interesting. White males are not interesting. White people in general are not interesting unless they're single libs. I'm going to show you the polling on this in just one second 'cause it's really useful. The younger Democrats are energized by the seismic shift in the race.

Why? Because they suddenly have someone that's not 10,000 years old. I guess that's good. But they're mostly interested in like the ceasefire, right? They're, they're, they're grateful that Kamala Harris has also been on board with them with the Israel Hamas conflict. OK, yeah, that's what that's what normal American kids should really be concerned about. Never mind the fact that they can't afford to buy a house.

Never mind about the fact that the inflation is so nuts that they are not going to be able to afford to, like, put gas in their car. Like, these are the dumbest, most sheltered human beings that we are looking at when we talk about they're interested in Democrat policies. It doesn't make any bit of sense. Yet another argument for I'm fine with raising the voting age. I'm fine with eliminating certain people from the voting pool.

Call it elitist all you want. There are some people that are smarter and make better decisions. We can see them. We can see them in the game and we can see the people that don't know anything and sit there and do this interview. They did a Tufts University finding that youth vote had the highest turn out in 2022. And Democrats are hopeful that Harris, who's only 5959, is not that young. It's not that old.

We agree, but she's not like at the kind of like the tail end of what I think we should have people in public office 4-5 years, 6568. Like if you can collect Social Security. She's not that young. She's not like in the power years of anything. She's already crested that hill, which is what is wrong with this country right now that we have people that don't have any skin in the game. She she literally has no skin in the game. She's got like a stepdaughter.

I will show you her in a minute too. Anyway, they think she's going to have a greater appeal to the younger voters because an 81 year old man has now been pushed out. So now we're going to go to a 59 year old woman who's about to be 60 years old. I mean, in my lifetime, 60 was over the hill. I remember when 40 was over the hill. Just saying like, so do you guys doesn't mean that it is. It just means that people used to get over the hill.

They would literally give you a cake on your 40th birthday with like a black tombstone and would say over the hill when you turn 40. I turned 40 and I didn't even look at it. I was like, oh, another day, I'm fine. I'm still out doing stuff. But so I get that age moves forward, but man, when your standard is 81 years old and a man that is challenged by doing stairs, literally, people are going, well, at least you can get up the stairs. There are people on the on the

Republican side. They're like, it's nice to see someone in possibly going into the Oval Office that can walk upstairs and not be challenged. What a sad, low situation we've found ourself. In any case, they interviewed all these weird people from from different universities and this is what they found out. I want to actually show you the polling. We'll do it in one second.

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Nope. Everyone's like, oh man, this is a really nice product and it is. And that's why we like them. All right, I want to show you some polling. We're not done with this nonsense. So CBS, this is, this is actually really good CBS reporting. I really appreciate this. I I just, I didn't read the commentary. I just read the numbers. So CBS poll says before Biden's exit, Harris ran slightly ahead of the hypothetical Trump match up. So these were sort of these

numbers that they were running. Polling is always done in arrears that by the time they compile him, it's already a week or two weeks old. So this is kind of interesting and the main picture that you're seeing here actually is not that interesting to me. But the difference between cognitive and mental health, 49% said Trump was fine, 28% said Biden was fine. This is why they had to shove him out. We know that it's not surprising

to us at all. Maybe it's surprising that they lied about it to the to the other side. But the the real numbers come in on this little. This was another comment that I saw. This is a Pew Research and they're breaking it down for gender, marital status, sexual orientation. This is the argument against everybody voting for me because I can see how people vote based on certain things in their life. Married men and married women 50 and 59% flip that around.

So married men 59, married women 50% vote or lean Republican. But our country overall has a one point lean towards the Democrats. Men 52% lean towards Republican across the board. But let's break it down. When you have a man or a woman with a live in partner that is not married, they are 60 to 64% likely to lean Democrat. That's interesting how traditional values actually play out in this sort of thing. Divorced, separated men and

women both in the 50s. Whereas on the other side of the like 40%, forty, 4% for the Republican side, that's the divorced people, widowed men and women, 55%, men, 46% women that are widowed, lean right, never married men and women, 61% and 72% respectively. And there's something that there's not a breakdown on children here, but we will actually see that in just a second.

And then if you're gay, bisexual, lesbian, bisexual, 80 plus percent, 83 percent or so. Just interesting how people, how people vote based on things. These are the ones that I thought were more interesting. The, the overall matchup. It's still pretty close. Our country is so divided that we see 51% Trump, 48% Harris. That's like within the margin of error of this poll. This poll's margin of error, I think it's like 2.7%. So right on the edge.

It's a it's a razor split. Very interesting that women skew more aggressively by at least five points towards Kamala Harris and you'll see black voters here. I, I love the way that they decided to pull this. This is ACBS you Gov Poll. 76% of Black voters said Kamala Harris's preferred and 21% said Donald Trump. If you remember, in 20/20/92 percent of the vote, the black vote goes to Joe Biden, 92%, and now we're seeing 76%. That is a catastrophic drop. It looks really bad.

If you look at the numbers, you're like, oh, dude, 76%. Yeah. But when it was 90 something percent, that is a massive, massive switch. And then young voters, these are the people that know the least in the world, 18 to 29. I want you to think about yourself between the ages of 18 to 29. At 18, I was fully retarded. By 26, I was less retarded. 2728, mostly not retarded. And then by about 3031, I was the least retarded of all those years.

Those people, two out of three of them, prefer Kamala Harris. Just saying. Young people make bad decisions. It's evident and young people are dragging down our average IQ. That's sad but true. That's just the way that it works. Over the last, I think 10 or 15 years, we've watched lost 15 points on the IQ scale for average people. So that tells us and 15 points is a big, big deal, folks.

The difference between having like an IQ of 115 and 100, it's like the the difference between like the guy that's sitting on the radio at your local, you know, AM station or FM station and like Forrest Gump. It's a big, big drop. All right, Black voters again, here it is. These numbers are are a big deal.

Kamala Harris gets a slight bump, like 3% bump for Black voters that are, that are interested in voting for a Democrat against Biden. Harris is a little bit better off than Biden, but Trump still polls twice as well or more, twice as more, twice as well or more than than he did in 2020.

So that's a big deal. And then the thing that I think is single, the single most important indicator are independence because the way this country is divided, because of the way that we are cutting on a razor edge, independents are the only people that are quote UN quote gettable, which was the first article that we referenced the fluidity of this campaign. Independents skew 54% to 43% towards Trump against Kamala Harris.

That's very, very interesting. And it also gets worse when you start talking about people with higher degrees. Why? Because people who go to college end up being indoctrinated with a lot of left wing ideology. Unless you're a contrarian like me, where you go to a college and they tell you things and you're like, well, I don't agree with you. I don't, I don't think anything you like, oh, you think that you're special because you have a college degree. I'm going to go and list.

That's right. Officers are wimps. I'm just going to move on and do something harder. I'm going to go take orders. I'm going to go make $18,000 a year. Screw you. So anyway, independents that are gettable and largely ones that are non degree holding skew towards Trump. Which makes sense because the working class man actually sees a billionaire. How weird is that? A billionaire who comes up and and is representing people as

more favorable than this? Sort of like grew up with the father in academia, single mom life. Like she doesn't represent people. Who in the hell does Kamala Harris represent? How many people look at Kamala Harris and say I see myself in her? I think the numbers are very, very low. And then just on the straight job number. This is also useful. As I said, I don't know any vice president that did anything of value that anyone remembers. You might get some shade thrown

on you by being a part of an administration that sucks. 42% of people approve what Kamala Harris did as vice president. Remember he was like in the 20s. Twenty 8 to 30% was Joe Biden's approval numbers, but 58% disapprove. I don't even know how those numbers line up, by the way. How is that possible? How do I get 58? No, that's right. Is that right? Sorry, it's been a long day already. 58% disapprove. Anyways, almost, almost 60% of people say not into it.

Don't like what she's about? This is why the argument gets made that women who are not married are in bad shape. 68% of them vote Democrat. They represent 23% of the country. They are the actual firewall. It's not black voters. It's unmarried women. It's the cat ladies. And for those who are the distinguished and discerning listeners of the show that happened to be unmarried and women, I'm not talking about you. You're in the 31%.

Look there, there you are 31% represented, but 68%, many of your colleagues that make the choices or life made the choices for you are unmarried. 68% of them vote Democrat and that's pretty overwhelming. So you can look here. Married men, 60% end up voting Republican. Married women 56%, unmarried men 52%, much, much weaker. If you want to increase the numbers of people who vote on the right, people need to get married man. Like there it is. Traditional values.

Let's talk about some of the non traditional values that this lady has. I want to just play you this 'cause this is about one of the most unamerican things. And then we're going to go take a stab at the myth of the self-made man because that's the attack on JD Vance and it is kind of fun. So here, check this out. This is how wild Kamala Harris's position is.

Must be addressed. The bill also says, quote, every individual who is a resident of the United States is entitled to benefits for healthcare services under this act. Not every individual who's a citizen, but every individual who's a resident. So you support giving universal healthcare, Medicare for all, to people who are in this country illegally? Let me just be very clear about

this. I am opposed to any policy that would deny in our country any human being from access to public safety, public education or public health, period. Period. That's what she says. Now, I'm fairly confident she'll run away from this because it's not a winner. But that's to say that Kamala Harris is inheriting the banner of the Biden Harris administration, which is lies. And this is the lie that's been told over and over. It is very, very hard to convince people, particularly men.

Women come from a default position of trust. Men come from a default position of distrust. This is a fundamental difference between men and women, always has been. Why is that? Because if men trust in the physical world where they are out, you know, working, this is evolutionary stuff. If you were to go out and have men trust in a physical way, they can end up dead. It's like, oh, I trusted the wrong guy to go hunting with and he killed me and he took my stuff. Like that's not good.

Women have to trust as a default position because they are, let's go back 10,000 years, 15,000 years. They're like raising children. They're doing the hunting, the gathering part of things, right? Like they're, they're part of community. It's a group of people. This makes sense. Like we're built this way. We don't have to argue about it. They've lost a lot of men in the Gen. Z sort of thing who generally go along to get along with whatever women are into so they can get

women. Makes sense to me. But when you lie over and over again like this, you're going to lose those people. And I'm going to show you a little example of it. It's obviously N = 1 experiment on this, but here's Kamala Harris lying over and over again. This should be hammered non-stop. Not only was she not democratically selected, she also was a liar to her own

people. That should be worth something, and it will be. I think you will see that we have a very bold and vibrant president in Joe Biden. I'm not going to engage in that hypothetical because Joe Biden is very much alive and running for re election. Not only is he absolutely authoritative in rooms around the globe, but in the Oval Office. And I can tell you this is someone who is tireless in terms of working on behalf of the American people.

The way that the president's demeanor in that report was characterized could not be more wrong on the facts and clearly politically motivated, gratuitous. It's gratuitous, that's what it is. Well, you're going to lose some voters when you lie to them, it turns out. Kind of like kind of like this guy. I think that if the. DNC would have taken this path maybe two months ago when these

same problems existed. I might have leaned towards Kamala, our Vice President. Now, knowing the things that they've been hiding in plain sight from the American public, I cannot find it in myself to vote for a Democrat, and potentially I might never vote for a Democrat again. Oh, he might never vote for them again. That's a break in trust really important. It's a big deal when you break trust with men. You're going to have a hard time for a long time.

That guy was wearing he doesn't look like a quintessential Republican type. He doesn't look like the kind of guy that's going to he'll probably end up in the in the gettable voters as a independent, if I had to guess. And why do I say that? Because he's wearing a rainbow colored shirt saying broke. He's actually representing all the problems disaffected males. He's wearing a flat brim hat, looks like a skater type and a backpack, right.

So it's like not what you're he's not wearing a suit. He's not going into a business job. That guy's probably facing down the economy like a lot of people are that are young and his age in their 20s and going this, this isn't it. Like, and you lied to me and you lied to me for too long. You lied to me to the point where now we are in crisis and we're three months out and like, I'm not jumping on your boat. You can't get me to go with you because you broke trust. It's a big deal.

Let me let me end with Van Jones. I'm going to end my thoughts on Kamala Harris with Van Jones, who listen to his words, OK, but also listen to the energy that he says them because he's talking about how excited he is. Like, did someone write this for him? And he just refused to be acting as well as he did on the Hillary Clinton night. This is maybe the worst acting, the worst cell job on the words. Like the words and the and the the way that they're said do not line up.

His affectation is so flat. It does not, it says anything other than high energy. So here's Van Jones telling us that she's basically super cool right now. Go Kamala. Go. Go Kamala. Free at last. Free at last. Kamala Harris is unleashed. She's she's just brilliant. She's just the energy that's coming off of her is the energy that's coming off of the American people. Look, I mean, this is 2008 vibes already. She's done in literally 48 hours things that were considered impossible.

She she got the nomination, she took over cultural she's a cultural phenomenon now a TikTok loves her. She raised more money than anybody. She signed up 50,000 people. You can do your whole career and not get 50,000 volunteers. She did it in 48 hours. This is that you are witnessing the birth of a cultural phenomenon and you need a cultural phenomenon to stop a cultural phenomenon. Donald Trump is a cultural

phenomenon. So now you've got two superpowers colliding, but this one just came out of nowhere. Listen, a week ago, two weeks ago, people were like, hey, Kamala Harris, I don't know, she can't win, I don't like her, blah, blah, blah. All those people are marching in line and getting in formation. It's unbelievable to watch. Freedom. That's what I said to Martin Luther King, Junior. Freedom.

That's what I'm marching for, you know, Do you know what happens when 48 hours happen and everybody's marching in line? It's like the damn meme of them changing the chip. They're like, Kamala is weak and trying to get rid of Joe Biden. He's the best. And then it's like Kamala is the only thing that we can vote for. Like we're the blue wave is coming. The speed of the mind change lets you know exactly how BS this is. You can't have grassroots in 48 hours.

It doesn't. It doesn't exist, It's not a thing. We're seeing a media play an information op that is running at you at full speed to try to convince you that she is something she is not. And once we zoom back out a little bit, all of that will make be made clear we're on a tight timeline for it. But I actually still think there's no way she lasts 3 months with this kind of energy of the like the media is going to burn themselves out. They can't.

It's so fake. But Van Jones couldn't even muster like actual energy to stay free. At last, he's doing Martin Luther King junior quotes. He's trying to trying to be charismatic. He sounds like damn Joe Biden. That's what he sounds like. All right, so here's here's the shooting analogy that I brought up earlier. When you're shooting, there's certain things that I have reflections on that are really, they're deep thoughts that don't have anything to do with

shooting. One of them is that the crosshair exists on a lot of my scopes. The reticle is a crossed and you start thinking about the intersection of the two lines and what that means in the in the why the cross is significant to people who are Christians. And I think of the intersection between man and God. I think of the intersection between perfection and and selflessness and the cruelest form of human torture and

punishment. These are the things I actually think about before I'm pulling the trigger. Go figure. One of the things I learned about shooting handguns, particularly with red dots, and that's something that I recommend. If you guys are a shooter and you have handguns and you've never done a red dot, especially if you have aging eyes, do it. You'll never look back. You'll be better. And if you can shoot a red dot, you can always shoot iron

sights. But if you can shoot iron sights, you can't necessarily shoot a red dot. OK, so that's the argument about the shooting piece of it. But one of the things we learn about people, and it's one of the first things you teach as a red dot instructor, is don't get sucked into the dot. And I want to say it because it's very important. Don't get sucked into the dot. What happens when you have a red dot? Anybody who's been a shooter knows what I'm talking about.

But if you focus on the dot, the dot starts moving all over the place. It's very difficult to keep track of the dot. When you're looking at the dot, what you look at is the outcome, the target. And when you look at the target, the dot settles down. It's a very, very strange thing about human focus. If you're target focused, outcome focus, then you will get there and you will be able to do it.

But if you are focusing on the minutiae upfront, then you will actually be distracted by the thing that you're focusing on right now. I would suggest to you that we are seeing that moment of all these little, all these little Kamala Harris like quirks and idiosyncratic movements and the cringiness like focus on the target, relax, just get further out and realize that a Kamala Harris and a Joe Biden, they are different sides of the same coin.

They are all preaching something that is antithetical to the other side. And you guys know, I'm not a Donald Trump cheerleader, but Make America Great Again is a brilliant and always was a brilliant and resonant message because what it says is that there is a thing about America that is great and we aspire to it. It it's aspirational, I don't know what the Democrats are running on other than we need to make more democracy available.

Despite the fact that they're going to skip past democracy. They love the idea that this constitution should be destroyed. So they don't make any sense when it comes to loving our our Republic. They want abortion for all they want to go after and make sure that we can kill off babies for freedom. We're going to get rid of women to protect women. Gross. All of this is like completely logical. So their short term little movements are ridiculous and they don't have a message that

is aspirational open borders. Why would anyone want to come to America unless they wanted to come to a place that is great? So you can't say that America is a fundamentally racist and flawed and burn it all down. It's all terrible. And all the myths that you have about how great this place is or garbage and anybody who aspires to it is, is trash. And then also say everybody should be able to come here. It doesn't line up. They don't have a consistent

value message. So I encourage you look at Target, don't look at the minutiae. And this is the reason why I know that these childless aging women, they all look the same. I found a little clip from Democracy Now. I don't know why it popped up in my my YouTube algorithm when I was looking for clips today, but this struck me because all of these women have the same vibe and they aren't all like specifically white, but they're all white, probably unmarried Lib women.

They are the worst people in America. Perstee friend and I don't disagree with him. These are the people we there was a debate online with Cassandra McDonald, who is one of the bookers for Tim cast and I'll be on Tim cast in in the first week of August. So just so you guys know, but I I was following something she said and they're attacking her. She's like all the girl bosses coming out of the woodwork to tell me that I don't need a

child to validate my existence. I said you will be vindicated when you are surrounded by grandchildren and those women are waiting to be eaten by cats. This is not a strike against the women out there that are unmarried. I'm just telling you, of course, you are very discerning, discerning for being part of this audience. But is that not the goal? To be surrounded by a life of accomplishments and grandchildren and family and

love? It's the aspirational goal, even if you don't achieve it. Or you can be like these people and I will agree with Steve friend. These people seem like the worst people in America and I don't agree with anything they say, especially the attacks on the so-called myth of the self-made man. These are the lines of attack going against JD Vance, which I'm here for it. This is democracy now. democracynow.org, War, Peace in the presidency, breaking with

convention. I'm Amy Goodman with Norman Sheikh. We're continuing to look at Donald Trump's running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance, who first gained fame after he wrote his memoir, Hillbilly Elegy. We're joined by Nancy Eisenberg. She's an American historian and the author of the award-winning book White Trash, the 400 Year Untold History of Class in America.

She wrote a widely cited review of Hillbilly Elegy for the New York Review of Books in 2018. Headlined Left Behind, she's professor emeritus of history at Louisiana State University. Welcome to Democracy Now. It's great to have you with us. Nancy Eisenberg. When President Trump named JD Vance as the vice presidential nominee, as his pick to be vice president. If if he wins, Can you talk about your response? Informed by your response to Hillbilly Elegy. Yeah, hi.

I wasn't completely surprised because I did write a review that I think didn't go along with the general chatting class consensus that this, that Hillbilly Elegy was somehow a revelation or told us the truth about the people who were supporting Trump. I'm more skeptical. I was skeptical from the beginning because memoirs are about self fashioning. The strongest message in Hillbilly Elegy, which is the one that was echoed last night at the Republican convention, is the self-made man myth.

This is the myth that somehow America creates opportunities. And just like Benjamin Franklin, you can fashion yourself and you can rise the letter ladder to success and this. I know I just subjected you to three women of different ages that all look like the Crypt Keeper, but isn't it worth knowing that this is the core movement within the Democrat party? These are the people that are excited about Kamala Harris because they were told to be

excited about them. And there's a myth apparently, of the self-made man. Allow me to break that myth because there are self-made men in this country and there always have been. It's not a myth, it's real. People come from what do they do? They do something that has to be done. It is a uniquely male position. Generally speaking. You know how we do it. You go all in on a zero fail

mission. I used to joke that when I would do renovations in my home, like take apart a bathroom because it was gross and my wife didn't like it, it was a zero fail mission because if I didn't succeed, then we didn't have a bathroom. And that's a big problem when you've got kids and a wife and people need to do, they depend on a certain thing. You must step forward and do the thing that you're called to do. The only way you do that is become a leaper and not a looker.

My wife and I had this discussion before we got married. I said there are people that are lookers and there are people that are leapers. Generally speaking, that means some people want to keep one foot on the safety and stretch that foot out. They die or they don't succeed. The people that succeed, they go for it. Some of them fail. Often times they fail, but you're not going to have great success without basically leaving the safety and going in.

I'm going to play you a quick little clip. I found this clip. I love this. And here's one example of the myth. There are tons of these examples, by the way. You know, people that are like this, that have carved something basically out of sheer force of will because they've decided to leave safety and move out and do something that they could fail, but they will fail while daring greatly. All of this is very American and it's aspirational.

It's the opposite of what the Democrat Party talks about, and it's the opposite of what those crypt keepers were saying. Good evening, my fellow Americans. That is not it. It looks like this excuse. Me, Sir. Question for you Sir. Have you ever been broke before, bro man? And what do you do for living out there? No, no, no, I'm not doing. This real quick I started. To I love. But I'm not doing that. I started to cheat like UC Austin. I started the channel at the University of Texas.

I grew to about 6,000,000 followers. Did you interview the guy in the house that owns all the McDonald's? Yes, that was me. All right, I'll do it. You got me. Yeah. Appreciate you, man. That's awesome. What industry did you decide to pursue a career? Instruction. Construction, Yeah. How long have you been a business owner for? Broad assumption, but 12 years. What's the greatest lesson that you've learned about entrepreneurship over these 12 years?

Leave all the money in the bank. And is that a big mistake you notice a lot of business owners make because they like to take that money out? Flush no cash. How did you get the money to start your business? That's a great question. I flushed my MY4O1K so I took all the cash I had and went all in. Who's the most important person you hired? You know, the same most important. Excuse me, Sir. Yeah, I'm pushing the wrong buttons. I'm very apologetic on that one.

Actually. I don't know why I pushed the button there. The most important piece there was that he said he went all in flushes 4 O 1K. And then he said that someone treated him like a sponge and it made him go out on his own. That's essentially the the end of it. And then they asked him for the best piece of advice. The best piece of advice that he said he ever got was sit on your hands and listen. It's the opposite of what the chatting class lady had to say.

It's the opposite of what the democracy Now, Amy, whatever the crypt keeper there says where she talks about, she talked for like 90 straight seconds before she let her guest even say hello. She welcomed her on without even giving her an opportunity to say hey, thanks for having me or hey, I look forward to talking to you. It's really weird, by the way, having been in that other seat where you're being interviewed and you're like, what is this all about? How long are you going to try to

feed me garbage? In any case, real success stories equal taking a risk, stepping into the unknown and doing something that you don't know if it's going to be successful, but you must be successful. And I think that actually tells us a little bit more it, it says a lot about who these people are. We have such a Society of safety and comfort that we can actually tolerate the Democracy Now type ladies and they're safe for now. Not that they really want democracy, right?

That's why they're into Kamala Harris. That's why they're going to attack JD Vance. Last little touch, you guys can read this. It's on my timeline, but we disclosed yesterday through Empower Oversight. We're going to see Chris Ray maybe asked about this a little bit today. Some of you remember a Project Veritas video that went sort of viral. They were not nearly as well, they weren't nearly as well established on social media at the time because they were being censored.

But Project Veritas released a video in May of 2022, someone behind a shadow speaking in a a a voice modulation. And of course, that was the reason why Garretta Boyle was removed from the FBI. Project Veritas, myself, Garrett and his lawyers at Empower Oversight have reported and pushed forward that of course, that was me doing this long before you heard my name, long before I was on the Dan Bongino show, months and months before then.

We. I feel like I helped break the dam for FBI whistleblowers to come forward and push this out there. I'm going to read you quickly from the story that comes out of American greatness because it's this was written at the time, May 20. It was May 11th, 2022. It says that a whistleblower went forward and spoke with James O'Keefe on a recorded interview posted late Wednesday about the FB is direction and how it troubled a vast number of agents.

Obviously, that was the the case and I, I believe that to be true even today, talked about the armed raid that happened about the Ashley Biden diary. This is the reason why we went forward. We actually were like resulting in supposedly compromising the case. That's the claim that the FBI made that we compromised the case. All we showed was the restricted the restricted cover sheet. It was the beginning of the of the of the file and it wasn't any of the files in the

investigation. If that was enough to compromise their case, their case was bullshit and garbage from the beginning. I said it was alerting because of course it was a SIM, a sensitive investigative matter. We'll talk about this more and like I said, I'm going to do a big coverage with the blaze so you guys can understand this. But essentially the longest piece of it is, is that they're troubling things that were happening.

My, my concern and the reason why I went public in the 1st place was the agency is headed for trouble because the vast majority of agents are not saying no. And that that's how we end up in a, in a place of tyranny. So there's a quote here that they pulled out, which I thought, you know, I came up with this stuff on the spot. I didn't script any of these lines out. I said, I don't have a problem with people who are doing what if they're doing what they think is right.

I have a problem with people who know they're doing the wrong thing and they do it anyway. So FBI agents have to take an oath. If they don't live that oath, if they don't serve the American people, it is on them. I just wanted you guys to be aware of that. And lastly, we'll just push this out because this is the other

piece of the propaganda. Imagine, imagine being really excited about a lady who's stepmom of this person, the impossibly cool Ella Emhoff, as possibly the first stepdaughter. Everything about that child's life is sad. She's a adult, but still childish looking. This is This is why I can't get out and behind it. I can't get excited about any of this stuff. I can't get excited about a Kamala Harris ever.

And I don't. I know that nobody else does either because nobody's looking at that and going like, that's what I want for my daughter. Just sadness is what that that belies. And lest you think that the the the propaganda is over, Sunday was the hottest day ever on record in the last 84 years since they've been keeping the

record. Just so you guys know, I saw this and I was like, I got to tell people I have to let people know that NBC is letting us know that the hottest day, the most scorching time has ever been was was Sunday. If you believe that kind of nonsense propaganda, it's everywhere. All right, so I did sort of allude to it. I accidentally pushed my button early. We do have a little clip. It is a little preview of what of what Joe Biden is going to be

telling the nation. So we'll get to that right after our five star review, which says fully balanced and completely based five stars. I got to give credit to where credit is due and it is due for you, my man. I don't always agree with your takes. I know you guys don't. But you had me on your side for the most part. With one astute observation. Drunk Nicole. That's that's Nikki. Nikki Parker. FBI Barbie. Just for whatever it's worth, I don't think she's drunk.

She's a Mormon. Every time she pops up on Fox News, I get a laugh. Keep telling it like it is. All right. Well, you know, not everybody always catches what I'm saying as I'm saying it. That's OK, too. We appreciate it. Let's do this little, let's do this little chop away to Joe Biden, giving the people what he thinks and stay tuned in because he's got a message for for some of his detractors, not who I thought he would target on this, on this coup.

You ready? Good evening to my fellow Americans. Over the past few days there's been a lot of speculation that I was dead. I'm here to say in no uncertain terms, that is totally retarded. I just needed a few days at my Delaware beach house to eat, sleep, goo, and repeat. One last thing. I want to wish a very, very special fuck you to George Clooney. Worst fucking Batman ever. George looked disgusting, nipples protruding in his bat suit. Very, very disrespectful.

Miss me with that gay shit by now. By now he's really gotten profane since he took that little break and stepped out of the campaign. I don't know how he gets away with this stuff, but if you guys are not following prison Mitch on Twitter, you're missing out on all this kind of stuff. It's so weird. All right, again, I'll just re harken to that kind of final thought that we had a moment ago, which is to say, don't get sucked into the red dot. Don't get sucked into the to the

minutiae. Focus on the outcome and you've got two choices when we start looking at what's coming up in the next few months. One is aspirational and one is essentially dismantling that which is aspirational. It's pretty easy. It's not my favorite choice, but it is night and day. So embrace the target. Do not get sucked into the dot. That is your your parting thought for the day. Thanks so much for joining us. We do really appreciate all of you guys being there.

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