Jeez, the despair that I feel. Despair. I know for the last few months I've tried to cheer everybody up and try to get everybody on board and come on, we can win this and we can stop Trump and we can elect somebody who's going to do all the right things from protecting women, women's reproductive rights, getting rid of assault weapons, doubling or tripling the minimum wage, housing for people that can't afford housing, taxing the rich, really taxing the rich.
So many things that she has stood for has come out for. But I've also been asking her publicly and well, I won't say privately because I've not had a private conversation with her. As I've told you, I've met her a few times over the years before she was vice president. Really seemed like a good person
good soul. I met her husband seemed like a great guy her stepdaughter Emma. I was with my whole family when just happened to be seated next to them in a restaurant cafe down in Chelsea, NY City kind of pushed our tables a little closer to each other and had our meals and talked and talked. And you know, my sisters are both residents of California now and so and their daughters are all constituents of her. She was a senator at the time from California.
Oh my God, I just thought what a good person. Not one of my sisters was also a public defender defending the poor in California and and those who have been sent to California's prison. So she was not as enamored with her when she was attorney general. I'll interview her someday on this podcast. So she'll come on and I'll let you, I'll let you listen to her very convincing case for why even sometimes the best people or the best liberals or Democrats or whatever.
I'm not going to tell you anything you don't already know about Trump and Lindsey Graham are not wrong when they talk about her getting the highest ratings from all the liberal lefty groups. When she was in the Senate on something she scored a few points higher than Bernie. Of course, she doesn't probably want to talk about that right now because that's supposed to be a negative.
Even though I have published these posters on my sub stack pointing out how the vast majority of Americans take the liberal progressive position on nearly every single issue from the death penalty to socialized medicine to you name it, our fellow Americans are much more quote liberal than the way they were described on the news media. Oh, we live in a 5050 country? No, we don't actually.
No, the vast majority, and I'm talking upwards at least 5859% up to 80 or 90% want all the things that I'm sure many of you want. You're, you're not alone. We are the majority, the majority of Americans believe abortion should be completely legal. The majority of Americans want stronger gun control laws. The majority of Americans believe climate change is real and we need to do something about it. And it's not just climate folks. It's a much deeper problem that
we need to address. If you don't know what I'm talking about, if you haven't seen Jeff Gibbs movie, I was the executive producer of it. It's called Planet of the Humans. Go on YouTube, you can watch it for free. I've got it up for free. Planet of the humans, The whole thing of what what we need to do to save this planet. That's never being discussed. You just go down all the issues. My point is, is that your fellow Americans agree with you if you believe in these things the way
I'm stating them. The majority of Americans believe that there should be an Equal Rights Amendment for women in the Constitution. The majority of Americans are against war and the majority of Americans are against this war in Gaza, absolutely against it. Want a ceasefire right now? Every poll shows us. And yet, where are we?
And I think this is when I refer to my despair right now is that I have spent numerous podcasts here and numerous columns I've written for my Sub Stack since October 7th of last year just really saying what Biden initially told Netanyahu. Don't do what we did after 911. Do not go crazy, do not start killing people, do not invade countries. It was wrong, it didn't work, misses the whole point. But of course Netanyahu just thinks Biden is a joke and spits
in his face anytime he can. Then Biden just wipes it off and says spit again. But I've been asking Vice President Harris for these last number of months now to please separate herself from Joe Biden on this issue, to tell us, tell the American people that you're not going to continue this war, that not only is there going to be a ceasefire, we are going to
make reparations. We are going to rebuild their homes and their hospitals and their schools, maybe someday tell them like we've had to do so many times throughout history and so many times that we haven't. From our genocide of the Native Americans to our enslaving human beings from the continent of Africa and on and on and on. Japanese internment camps in World War 2.
And it's just this whole list of things, the way that we've used our prisons as camps to put away Black and brown people under the guise of justice, all of this stuff. And I've just asked Vice President Harris, please, you know, I, I tried to explain how, first of all, you're going to lose the state of Michigan if you don't stand up for Palestinian lives. We live in a state with 200 to 300,000 Arab Americans, many of whom most of whom are Muslim,
not all, but the majority. That's a huge voting bloc in the state of Michigan. Biden and Harris won the Muslim Arab vote in Michigan in 2020, 70%. They got 70% of the Arab Muslim vote in Michigan. There was a poll back in May showing that that support had dropped to 12%. I've seen a more recent poll where once Biden was out and Harris was in, it shot up. It got better. It never got back up to 70%, but maybe around 40%, I think a month or so ago.
But that was still the people were still hoping that she would do the right thing. She's going to say something she was going to break. But then it became clear that the Democratic convention, they were not going to allow any Palestinian American to speak, even though they were all there. They were legal convention goers, delegates in favor of Biden and now in favor of her. Didn't matter.
Her first rally that she held in an airport hangar there at the Detroit airport, which is actually not in Detroit, but out in the Dearborn area, out in the area with the 200,000 to 300,000 Muslims and Arab Americans. She's literally when she gave that first speech where the protesters showed up and I know the people that were there that were yelling at her to say something about Palestine to stop the war and she got all all upset at them. Remember that I'm speaking.
I'm speaking here. This is not your I yes, I hear you, but this is not your time to speak. It's my time. Remember that. And she was applauded by all the all the democratic tough. That's who you want for commander in chief. She shot those protesters right down. Well, let me tell you who's standing there in that group,
all right? I would say upwards to half of them were Jewish. They were organized by Jewish Voice for Peace. And of course, because we were literally just 2-3 miles from one of the many mosques in the area, standing there right there, essentially in an Arab American neighborhood, telling who she thought were probably mostly Arab Americans because they were shouting in favor of the Palestinians, telling them to shut the hell up. And I just said, why don't talk to them that way.
These are people who've lost relatives. These are people who've lost people in their community. They've been killed and not just killed by Netanyahu. They've been killed by me and you listening to me. Our tax dollars pay for every single God damn bullet and bomb, every carpet bombing of these neighborhoods in Gaza. You funded it. I funded it. To me, there's no difference than if if you or I had paid for the airline tickets for the 19 hijackers on 9/11. Oh, yeah. But we didn't.
We didn't fly the planes into the buildings. We, we didn't kill anybody on that day. We we just paid for the airline tickets. Yeah, of course I know if this, it sounds nonsensical because, and I'm being obviously facetious, but still, folks, if you help to fund a mass slaughter, you are the killer. Not just the person that flew the plane, not just the person who dropped the bombs, you and I. And you can try to shake your head and get away from that as
much as possible. Oh, no, this, it's, it's, it's not us. It's Netanyahu. It's is Israel. It's a yeah, they can't do it without us. We're the bank. We fund the whole damn thing. And I have begged and begged and begged. And you've listened to me on these podcasts. Vice President Harris, please just say that or I get it. You're, you're still, you're being loyal to the president. You are only the vice president.
You have no power. You have no legislative power except breaking a tie in the Senate. That's it. It's all the Constitution allows you to do. You're just there in case the president can't finish his term. Frankly, I wish that Joe Biden had done what I had suggested after that debate, which is not just step aside, but actually resigned now, resigned now and let her, because she's going to be the president, let her start to do the job that needs to get done.
And she has a chance of not winning by losing Michigan. Because the 100, and I don't know how many it is, 140,000 votes that Biden and her got back in 2020 from the Arab American community in Michigan. That 140,000 on a good day now might end up being 40,000. It could be 100,000. But we're definitely going to lose 40,000 votes, my friends, and there's no way around that. Hillary lost Michigan by 10,000 votes. Kamala Harris is going to get
40,000 less votes. Nobody I know in Michigan, no politician, nobody who's part of the political apparatus will say now that that that's a sure bet that she can win Michigan. I mean, I've been doing my own organizing. I've been working overtime on this of trying to get out the vote in Michigan, trying to make up for those 40,000 votes. We're not going to get by. Well, there's two groups that we're appealing to, my friends and I and my team.
One, the non voters, the people that traditionally they're registered to vote, but they don't vote. It's about 2 million people in Michigan that don't vote. We only need, you know, 40,000 of them to show up and make up the difference. Or the 75,000 back in 2016 when Hillary lost Michigan because 75,000 people, mostly in Democratic districts, 75,000 people showed up to vote. They actually showed up to vote and they voted for every candidate position on the ballot except for president.
They left the top line blank because of course they hated Trump and they couldn't stand Hillary or they were offended by Hillary just deciding to hell with Michigan, refused to come and do a single campaign day in the state of Michigan. Same thing with that. She did the Wisconsin. And no matter how much we tried to warn them that that was going to kill the vote, a state that Obama had won twice, they wouldn't listen to us. She wouldn't come to Michigan.
The Democratic Party and her campaign, I mean, they were so petty. They would not allow any yard signs to be sent to the state of Michigan. Because as I was told later by one of the campaign Co chairs, the campaign in Brooklyn, the headquarters of the Hillary campaign, said that they didn't want signs up and down the road because they would remind the Trump voters that they got to get out there and vote for Trump. I swear to God that's what we were told.
And so no yard signs for us. And of course, Hillary lost by two votes per precinct, on average 2 votes per precinct in the state of Michigan. That's all. So we're trying to get some of those people that left that top line blank on the ballot back in 2016 to make sure they get out and vote. And we're trying to get the people that are traditionally non voters but lean toward the Democrats when they have voted to get them out to vote. And people write to me every day.
I get these letters from people saying, Mike, Mike, you got to tell the Arab Americans in Detroit they got to vote. Trump's worse, Trump's worse. Surely they see this. Trump is worse. Look what he did. The Muslim travel ban. The Muslim travel ban. I've forgotten all about that. Yeah. Here's one of my one of my Muslim friends in Flint said to me about that. Yeah, yeah, Trump. That's what he did. He wouldn't let us fly in a
plane. That's about as bad as it got with Trump. Of course, this person is not voting for Trump, is not a Trump supporter, but just just the way white people talk down to people of color, and in this case, Arabs and Muslims. Trump's worse, Trump's worse. You've got to vote for Harris. No, no, they don't have to vote for Harris. It's insulting. I would never ask an Arab American, especially in Michigan, or a Muslim American to vote for Vice President
Harris right now. You really, you would do that? You would actually tell them after they literally have lost family members in Gaza or or Lebanon OR in the West Bank, people they know or, or not. Maybe it's not the family, it's the extended family. Maybe it's friends, it's other relatives, it's the Arab community. But they should just forget that.
They got to get over that. Yeah, these, you know, these Arabs in Detroit, they got to get over all these Arabs that we're killing with our money, our bombs, our bullets. You just got to get over it because, you know, Trump's worse. Worse for who? I mean, I'm asking this seriously to any of you. If if if the United States government had been bombing a place where you are from or your family is from some other country, what would you do? Just, ah, just ignore it.
It's all now we got to yeah, we got to raise the minimum, minimum wage. She's going to make sure marijuana is legal. Would you really say that to the family that's lost people in this slaughter in Gaza? I don't think you would, would you? And you. But you don't want me to do that, right? You don't want me out there campaigning in Detroit and Flint trying to get Arabs and Muslims to vote for the vice president of the Biden Harris
administration. You want me to ask them that I want white boy here, white boy going to going to talk to to Arab and Muslim brown people. You know, you got to listen to me on this one. Do some whites planning to them why Trump is worse. First of all, you don't think they know who he is. He's the epitome of what they're used to when it comes to white people.
They, they have Trump's number. Trump got a third of the vote, the Arab and Muslim vote in Michigan, about 30%, less than 30% actually, in 2020. You know what he's polling right now? Less than 1/3 of the Arab Muslim vote in Michigan. He has not picked up really hardly a single vote from this. That's not how Arabs and Muslims in Michigan are responding. Oh, I'm going to vote for Trump. No, they're either not going to vote at all. Well, that's the same as voting for Trump.
No, it says they're in horrible grief right now and they are saddled with this awful, awful predicament and their conscience is not allowing them to go and put an X beside the name of the man. Or in this case, now she's running the woman who killed my family. Boy, it takes a lot of nerve for white people to think that they know better what's for. If they don't understand, Mike, that Trump's going to be a lot worse for the Arab Americans. Shut the fuck up. Wow.
This could be easily and very simply dealt with, Just would require, as I've suggested publicly as I have put my $0.02 into the people in the campaign, the people that know her. Just go to Detroit, stand on the stage with two Jewish leaders, 2 Arab leaders, 2 Muslim leaders, and all of you together call for peace, call for an end to the war, call for a ceasefire. Yes, the hostages will be released.
Yes, the Palestinian political prisoners and suffering in Israeli jails, they'll be released and then let's all commit ourselves to fixing this problem once and for all. That's all it would take. An apology might help, but I know that my I might be asking for a bit too much there. But eventually, sometimes we come around 100 years later, apologize to the Japanese we put in those internment camps. But now, tonight, this despair that I have. I don't think she's going to say anything.
I don't think she's going to do anything before the election. I think that they, her advisors, people have convinced her that she doesn't need to do that. And some people have written me, Mic, you know that she does that. Then she's going to upset the Jewish voters. And then then she's lost the Jewish vote. Lose the Jewish vote. No, folks, what country do you live in? The Jewish vote next to African Americans, the Jewish vote is the largest ethnic vote for Democrats. The Jewish vote.
Historically, the Jewish Americans have led many of the fights for civil rights, for justice, for freedom, for doing the right thing. We have all been blessed with so many Jewish activists, political leaders, fighters for the cause. No, no, they're not going to vote for Trump. Yes, 30. I know 30% of Jews last time voted for Trump and I get 30% this time will vote for Trump. And you know, I know. Then you go no, that why, why would they? What would they do?
They're they're Jewish people. Why would they vote for this? Guy's a fascist. OK, look, you're not Canadians, OK? You're Americans. So, you know, I don't need to explain this, right? We're different. We're different. Sometimes we're a little slow on the uptake, you know, But some things also just can't be explained about who we are and why we behave the way we do. And that maybe that is one of
them. But my friends, the 70% of the Jewish community that supports the Democrats, that, that support Kamala Harris, they are going to be there for her no matter what. And if they maybe don't like the fact that so many Arab Americans are going to sit this one out, they're also going to understand. Am I the only person that knows who's not? I mean, I'm not Jewish, but that my only one knows Jewish.
Do you, anybody listening to me, know any, any of your Jewish brothers and sisters, people you work with, people you go to school with? And yes, it's been a hard time for them since the massacre of, of people there in the southern Israel a year ago. Very hard. They've been told their whole lives that they've got a safe space on this planet finally that will protect them. And they learned a year and a week ago that that was a lie,
that they're not safe. And they're not safe not because of external forces, but because of the people whose either land is being occupied or taken from them by the settlers or they are they they are mostly afraid. And you know, you can read this in the Israeli press. It's a number of letters to the editor, op eds whatever. They are afraid of Benjamin Netanyahu. They are afraid that this one individual and his crazy religious, ultra religious real
out there. I don't know what we have to compare them to here, but we have our our white Christian nationalists or whatever. They have that too in Israel. And he's formed a war cabinet of these crazies. And I've hear from enough of them. And I hear from my friends that work in this industry who thanked me for these podcasts and for saying the things I've been saying on MSNBC and on CNN when they let me on. And they still are letting me on thank God to say these things.
But I got a a really nice note from a long time friend of mine who's Jewish and works in the film industry here. And he says thank you for saving Israel. And I'm like, what? And then he goes on and he writes that Netanyahu is destroying us and you trying to stop this war, trying to stop this slaughter.
And anybody, anybody working for peace, Jews, Arabs, just progressives, young people, students, you are all the ones who are are going to save the Jewish people from this incredible, incredible act of war crimes that have been committed here in our name, in our name as Jews.
I know, I've listened to this. I've listened to the despair that what they've done is disparage the good name of those who perished in the Holocaust and by using them, by using those who've suffered in the past, suffered through centuries because simply because they were Jewish. And to use them in this suffering as some sort of justification for killing people, for taking their land.
As I've pointed out to you and read it to you here on this podcast, River to the sea, the original language of that, you can go right to the Likud party founding papers in Israel, Netanyahu's party. They don't say river to the sea.
I think it's backwards. I think it's from the sea to the to the river Jordan. It's right there in their founding documents that they all of that land belongs to them, not the Arabs or Muslims. If Vice President Harris won't make it clear, and she should say all the other things she's been saying, the right of the Israeli people, the Jewish people, to survive, to defend themselves, absolutely. That's the majority of Americans. That's their position. They don't want anymore death.
They don't want anymore October 7th. They don't want any of this. We had our chance to try to save people that were going to die in the Holocaust. We wouldn't let them into this country. That was us. And so when they were eventually killed, as I've said before and I'll say it again, no Palestinian put them into the ovens. Not a single Arab or Muslim constructed the ovens or the gas chambers that killed the victims of the Holocaust. They did not do this. It was done by us.
Well, I know we weren't alive, but you know what I mean by us. White Christian Europeans committed that mass slaughter and it was aimed at wiping every Jew off the face of the earth. Done by white people, Christians, Europeans and descendants of Europeans and, and the mail I get and of course I belong to Jewish Voice for Peace. I belong to these Jewish peace groups and I support them. I support them financially, I support them by my presence.
I think I'm required to as a white Christian descendant of Europeans. We're the only people. And you know, my Jewish friends, they know the only people they really have to fear is us, the white people, the Europeans, the Christians, and how this got turned into that the Palestinians other enemy or that somehow the Palestinians should give up their land to make up for the crimes of white Europeans. This is all so messed up.
Vice President Harris, if you're listening to me right now, please, all you have to do, stand on the stage in Detroit with two Jewish leaders for peace, 2 Arab and Muslim leaders for peace and tell them that, that just as you told Stephen Colbert a week and a half ago when he asked you what's going to be the change with you in the White House, She said, well, the first change is going to be I'm not Joe Biden. That's what you said. You said I'm not Joe Biden.
You need to tell American people what that means. Because I believe, and I have believed from what little I know of you, that you have a good heart, that you do not favor genocide, ethnic cleansing, settlements, and that you have been sickened by this whole end game. And that Netanyahu is a madman and you and I are funding the madman. And we can never escape that as long as we continue to do it. And we're doing it every single
day. And the people are starving in Gaza and they don't have enough water to drink. And 17,000 to 20,000 children have been killed, babies, the elderly, thousands and thousands killed for nothing to do with October 7th. And now I see that. I don't think you're going to say anything. I think you think you can win this election either without Michigan or without the Arab vote. Don't need the Arab vote. Yeah, Mike, they're only 1% of the US population. Yeah, well, can you do math?
330 million Americans and 1% of them are Arab. What's 1% of that? Well, let's see, 10% of 300 million would be 30 million. So 1% would be 3 million. So anybody listening to me right now, do you think we can do without the three million Arab votes, Muslim votes in this country? Yeah, We don't need three. Yeah. Oh, no, this, this election, we're going to, this could be huge or we don't need them. We can just piss away. I mean, they're not going to all
not vote. Like I said, Trump's going to get a third of them. But is that your attitude really that we don't need the 1% who are Arabs and Muslims? If you believe that, then you're the one reelecting Trump. You're the one putting Trump back in the White House.
So I'll continue to do what I've been doing to get out the non voters in Michigan to make up for the 40,000, at least 40,000 Arab votes that Kamala Harris is not going to get that she got back in 2020. And I will try to do what I can to reach out to the 75,000 mostly Democratic voters who did not vote for president in 2016. They voted for every other politician on the ballot, but not for president because they couldn't stand Hillary and they definitely couldn't stand Trump.
So they just left it blank. You can't leave it blank this time. And I and I'm and if you're still, if you're people are screaming at me now. And Mike quit telling them that they've got to vote or that they've got to vote for Harris. But again, I don't. Do I have to remind? Can you not tell by my syntax? I don't know that, that you know, I'm, you know, I'm white, right? I'm a I'm a white boy. I'm a white guy. Yeah.
I think just on this, on this one issue alone, for instance, because I don't have a uterus, because I will not be forced to carry a fetus to term against my will for nine months to birth a baby that I did not choose or want to have. I'll never have to go through that.
And if you think that, I don't think that my vote, that I have to come down on the side of of the majority gender, the women of this country to stop what Trump's court and what Trump is doing has done and will continue to do. Yeah, very easy for me to say. Oh, yeah, yeah, I'm going to. I'm voting green this time. I don't. I didn't mean that to mock people who are voting Green. I respect you. I have voted green. You're voting your conscience. I get it.
It makes you feel good. I boy, I get that the, the need to want to feel better right now. I get that too. But I also, I also have to, I think, as a white person, as a white male, subjugate my vote to the will of those who are suffering because they don't have my privilege. You know, my other sister, she teaches in a Community College in an American city where, you know, the majority of her students are, are black and brown Asian Americans. She tells me.
I heard when Trump was president for four years how much harder they had it. And they will have it really hard and bad this time. And white people listening to me. Are you saying that you are? Yeah. You're still going to. You're not going to think about doing something that might put Trump back in there or while Biden's just as bad. Mike, You know, genocide Joe. Yeah. Yeah. Well, that's your privilege,
isn't it? Especially if you don't have a uterus, especially if if you don't have brown skin, black skin, Asian skin. It's a little easier with this white skin. Isn't it Still going strong after 250 years? USA we're #1 If you really stop and think about if, if you were a poor person, if you were raped and now pregnant, could you just as easily say it? Yeah, well, I'm, I'm not voting for Harris.
I'm not voting for Harris. You know, I got to believe that you would have enough empathy and care in your heart where you would actually even maybe say, as I have said to myself, even though I don't take any of those positions regarding, you know, race or abortion or whatever, but still don't I have a responsibility to make sure that whatever we do in this election helps women, poor people, people who are not white? Don't we white people, especially white men, have a
responsibility to go? No matter how much you feel, how strongly you feel about the so-called issues, isn't there really only one issue? And that's us as white people, as men, taking care of those who are the least among us, who have the least among us, who don't make what we make, who don't have the safety and security that we have. I don't understand this podcast of like he started out by saying, you know, that, that Harris is just not saying what
needs to be said. Now he's telling us that we got to vote. For her, no, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying have a little consideration, acknowledge that you get to walk through the doors of this country as a white person, as a male, in ways that you know, and especially if you have a good job and a decent pay, in ways that others don't. And they don't have maybe enough votes. And so they need our votes. And so you've got to vote that way for them.
That's all I'm saying. It's just a conscience thing. It's the stuff that runs through my head. Yes, I've spent months encouraging everybody to get out there, get the vote out there, Let's get Harrison, let's stop Trump. Let's put Trump, let's get him so that we don't have to see him ever again. Turn this into a landslide if we can. If it's possible. I need to pause for a few moments to thank my underwriters for today's podcast. Thank them for supporting my voice.
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And, and I mean, we should be doing some of these things I'm suggesting just for the moral reason of it's the righteous thing to do. But I realize not everybody thinks like me. I don't expect them to. Maybe some of you just want to stop Trump and that's all you're
thinking about. Well, what we're talking about is this is how he stopped Trump. Maybe, Madam Vice President, if you're listening to this, please maybe just as a, as a favorite of me, just because I, and I don't, I think I'm a fairly good judge of people that I believe, I believe in who you are, who you really are. And I know why a certain group of people in this country don't like you and they have to be defeated on November 5th, and you have to be the one to do
that. And then I got to believe that once in there, you are going to do the right thing. I believe that in my heart of hearts. I've told people this, we've got two weeks in a day now. That's it, two weeks in a day. Vice President Harris, you could make this a lot easier for all of us without giving up on any of the core beliefs you have, without having to to dump all over President Biden. You have to do any of that.
You just have to tell us you know right from wrong and that while you will stand and protect our Jewish brothers and sisters, as we have and will do, but we will not support right wing fascist governments that commit genocide and ethnic cleansing, Not with our money, not with our lives.
It's very simple. It's very simple and everybody will love you for it, or at least the majority of the people will love you for it, because all you're doing is taking the majority position of every poll that's been had. People in America want an end to this war now. Will you please join us, Kamala, will you please join us? That's all you have to do. This is Michael Moore, this is my podcast. Thanks for listening.
And Vice President Harris, thanks for doing what I believe you will do. Take care, everybody. The. The.
