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Vivek Ramaswamy posted on X how Republicans should run the rest of the campaign now that Kamala Harris is the Democratic nominee. We discuss the three points that he makes.   

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All right, my friends, we are added here today. We got a lot of things in the stack of stuff I want to get to. In fact, today might be, I'm gonna say, mind, might be a little bit different than many days. I plan on touching on a lot of different things today. There's a lot of things that that are in the news out there, of course we've been talking about. There's just a lot of things to cover and some things I want to spend more time on,

and so we do. So today I want to just I think, hit a whole myriad of things that are out there, and so that's what my plan is today. I of course reserve the right to spend a little time on any and all of these issues as I see fit, as the well as the dialogue demands. So that's what we're going to do this morning. A lot of stuff. By the way, if you want to see what's in the stack of stuff. You can do that by simply going to the website Todtefshow dot com and

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gonna save fifteen percent off your purchase. Nickknack dot com promo code Todd so as I mentioned a lot of things, I want to get to here today, but I actually want to start with a series of tweets, A series of tweets that vivek Ramaswame sent out here a couple of days ago. It was later later last week. It's something that I saw last week, but I just wasn't unable to get to as we were talking about other things here on this program, I want to talk about this.

I like, First of all, I know some of you don't like the vek I personally do like the vek Ramaswami. I thought Trump might have been well suited. Again, this is not Please don't misunderstand. This is not a slap at jd Vance or anything. But I I thought the vek Ramaswami could have been a very good vice presidential candidate. Trump of course chose jd Vance. That's fine. I'm still I'm still learning and you know, developing my thoughts on him.

But honestly, as it is with most people, it doesn't matter. I mean, Trump is the guy that we should have been supporting and need to support definitely now as this is a two person race between Kamala and and Trump, presumably Trump common I talked with someone yesterday who said, I'm not convinced that she's still going to be the nominee. There's a chance that that is is true. I don't.

I mean, at this point, I think there's a single digit chance that she's not going to be the nominee, maybe even a fraction of a percentage chance that she won't be the nominee. But nonetheless, in fact, voting starts, does it. They're going to start their virtual they're virtual convention here August first, that's just a couple of days away. So, but as we head into the election, the Vek Ramaswami takes to x if I say Twitter, my well, forgive

me Elon Musk. That's old habits are hard to break here. But the that Ramaswami takes to x and posts this and I want to talk about this, I think these conversations are well, first of all, interesting and good to be had. I actually agree with a lot of what Ramaswami says. He's a very intelligent, very artic, very well,

you know, very thoughtful, knows the issues, highly intelligent. Just I think of all the people that entered or participated in the primary process that were Republicans, I think the only one. And I'm pausing to think if there's anybody that I would anyone else I would say benefited from it. I think he did. I think he benefited just from the national attention that he was able to garner that he really hadn't had prior to that. DeSantis did not

benefit from this. Mike Pence obviously did not benefit from this. Nikki Hayley did not benefit from this. Obviously, Chris Christie did, and whoever else. And I just think he's the one that did. Ronis swam And if you remember when we talked and I talked about this at the time, the way he ran that campaign was brilliant. He didn't come in as an anti Trump sort of feeling guy. He didn't come in to destroy the name and brand of Trump. He came in, actually in a lot of ways as

Trump's defender. And he said, I just happen to think that I could do a better job, which I think is perfectly fine and the right way to go about it. And I think the success or where he stands at the after the primary season proves that to have been the case for him, while the others have taken a major hit to their political ambitions, some of them never probably able to walk back up onto that debate stage again. So but he posts this on X a couple of

days ago, it was last week. This is what he says, Time for our side talking to Republicans to wake up and to some hard realities fast. So he's got three points here that he wants to communicate. Now. I want to talk about these because I think they're relevant. I agree with Roamaswami in so far as these are relevant points to be made, to be had conversations that we must engage in. Number one, stop calling on Biden to

step down or to be forced out. That will just give Kamala all the benefits of running as an incumbent US president, and she won't be any better for America in the next five months than Biden will be. Okay, So in a sense, he's certainly right, correct. I mean, if she's if you view life through the campaign, and this is where I don't see this this way. I understand his point, I understand the consequence. This is where I'm different than a politician. To me, it's about principle

and value. We have a guy that's running the country who we all can now agree, even Democrats. Democrats can now agree this guy is so mentally incapable of even running for president, let alone being president. There are real, absolutely real risks to Biden being our commander in chief today. I understand that. To me, this has nothing to do. This has literally nothing to do my belief that Biden should resign. I think Biden should resign, should he be

forced out. I mean, I don't know. The only way that that's going to happen is if there's will amongst the Democrats for that to happen. So the practical side of me says, I wouldn't. I don't know how much effort I would spend in doing this, other than just

to say the guy is incapable. We are at a we're at risk here, right, And if you want to make it political, you can say, here's a candidate who's running for president, who's his current vice president, who, by the way, can invoke the twenty fifth Amendment with the majority of her cabinet support and or the majority support of Congress, and have Biden removed from office because he

is incapable. But she's not doing that. She hasn't done that, right, by the way, And the stack of stuff, and this might be something we touch on as the program comes together here. But Obama is now reportedly the one who threatened to invoke the twenty fifth Amendment on Joe Biden. And that is what reports are, which is what ultimately forced Biden to resign, well, not to resign, but to drop out of the race. He's not resigning his current posts.

They made that abundantly clear. This is all about the election. And see, I actually think this is this is how old fashioned I am. I think that we need people who are responsible currently leading the country. It's not just about the next the next election. It's about the current state of this country. Who who? Why? Why does no one think that I respect the heck out of Ramaswami. I understand that putting Kamala in the office of president for the final couple of months would technically make her

the incumbent. I understand that having her as the president would then give Alan Lichtman, the professor who has his thirteen keys to winning the White House, one of those is the incumbency. I understand that that statistically makes someone more likely to be able to win the office again. I get all of that. I get all of that, I also understand that we are in the world. Did you see Lebanon? Americans have been ordered to evacuate Lebanon

pretty much on their own good luck. By the way, how many times has this happened since Biden's been president? How many embassies have we had to evacuate? How many countries?

The world is on fire? And no matter what anyone thinks about this, the person who ultimately has the final say and decision making abilities in this country on matters as it pertains to our national security and international affairs and potential wars and everything that's going on is Joseph Robinette Bribery, who is absolutely not qualified to be having

this discussion. Well, Todd, of course, they've got people around him, and they're not listening to the guy who My friends, I just you have more faith in these folks than I do. The President makes a statement, makes a call to take certain action, whatever that might be. I don't know. The President makes a hard call regarding tensions that have built up in any number of places now, as the world's on fire, Russia, Ukraine, Hamas, Israel, China, as Trump

would say, who knows right? Whatever's next? Lebanon now it's a I mean, they're very aggressive and launching missiles and so forth into Israel. I mean, it's a mess right across the world stage. I actually think I'm from the era of people who actually thought, believe that the person in the White House is kind of important for that. Remember the Cuban missile crisis in nineteen what was in nineteen sixty two? Can you imagine Biden dealing with something

like that today? Would Kamalas step in? I mean, how do we know? What are the assurances here? Who's calling the shots? The same shadow government? I mean this, I don't know. He's got a point to be made about the political calculus here, But I still think principle matters. And this guy is clearly incapable of being commander in chief Joseph Robinett Bribery. So why is he still there? Is it just because of political ramifications. I've got a

problem with that. I do, and I get it. I know you can say, what it's more important, let's risk our country, I guess for the next six months just to make sure that we can win easier in November. I don't know. I something doesn't set well with me about that number two. Stop attacking Kamala for locking up too many people. This is again vivak Rama Swabbing's tweet. If you're just now joining us giving instructions to Republicans on what to talk about or deal with or the

realities they have to come to quickly. Number two, stop attacking Kamala for locking up too many people as a prosecutor. It lends credibility to the otherwise ridiculous claim that she's a law and order candidate. I mean that's I mean, I don't disagree with that. It's just interesting to me, you know my thoughts. Look, and I'm not in the business of politics. I remember hearing Rush talk about this.

I'm not in the business of politics. I come on here to tell you what I think, to talk about these issues to balance, you know, what we're being told, the political ramifications, just the constitution, what makes sense from a purely logical perspective instead of just you know, saying we're going to do whatever we need to do to win an election, and all those things to be balanced and so forth. If Kamala was enforcing the law and doing her job as prosecutor, I don't I don't know

why people would be talking about this. But I do know that there's you know, a lot of people that want to talk about the way that she handled some of these cases and the people who were in jail prison for marijuana crimes and that sort of stuff. I don't talk much about that. That doesn't really matter to me. What does matter to me are the allegations that she withheld evidence of someone who is convicted for a capital crime. That's that seems to be relevant. But I can agree

largely with Vivic on this. I mean I don't again, I don't think about it as the from the perspective of what the political ramifications are. I just think about it from the perspective of what is true and relevant to the to the discourse number three, though he says this stops saying that Kamala covered up to help Biden while also saying that Kamala staged a coup to overthrow Biden. It doesn't make sense to say both at once. And if we say things that don't make sense, we will

lose votes. I don't know that this doesn't make sense now in the same time, right, I mean, there's if you want to actually get into the to the nitty gritty here. You know, you'll hear people, for example, they'll say that there are contradictions in the Bible. You'll hear people say that there's contradictions, full of contradictions, the Bible is full of contradictions, when in reality, at best it

could be viewed as an inconsistency. Now, something that is a contradiction is when something is claimed to be both the case and not the case in the same time. Right, So for example, you might, Okay, we got the Olympics going on. You might not be a big fan of say Lebron James, but maybe you're a big fan of Team USA. Maybe you watch them beat Nikola Jokic, who happens to be my favorite player who's not American. He plays on the Serbian team. Best player on the court,

by the way, he and Lebron. I mean, I watched the game or some of the game the other day. So you might not be a Lebron fan. In the season, you might hate the Lakers, you might hate the Ans, he might whatever, but he gets on the team USA. America is playing other countries for the right to be the Golden Medalist, the champion basketball team men's basketball team in the world, and you might suddenly find yourself rooting a little bit for Lebron. I find myself in this situation.

I'm not a big Lebron James fan. I think he's a tremendous talent. I think he's I mean, one of the best players, without question, that the world has ever seen. But I found myself rooting for Lebron, and I don't do this when it's the NBA. It drives me crazy. His antics and behavior and just I don't know I would even say the entitlement of Lebron, but regardless, I find myself rooting for him. Now you can say, then Vivek would say, well, either you're a fan or you're not. Well,

I think in regular circumstances I'm not. But now that he's on Team USA, he's I'm a fan in the sense that I'm rooting for him because he's on our team. So I would say the same thing about Kamala here. So have you seen the polling. It's in the snack of stuff as well. The vast majority of people think that Kamala was involved in covering up Joseph Biden's mental state as as president. They didn't she was. She was one of the people, one of the people involved in

covering it up. I don't think I think this is one hundred percent unavoidable. You cannot have been around Joseph robbin At Bribery for four years, the past four or five years, however long she's been with him now as his vice presidential Canada. You cannot have been with him all that time and not know that he is incapable of being commander in chief. You had to have you had to have been keeping secrets from the press, from

the American people. This is an impossibility. I am comfortable telling you, while I have no direct insider knowledge, there is no way, there is no way that Kamala Harris did not know that Biden would much worse than people believed him to be. This was back, of course, before the debate, when she was telling us, oh man, this guy's sharp ass attack. You go in there to meetings, this guy rattling off questions, keeping you on your toes. People are afraid to approach him. I've never seen like

FBI Director Christopher Radi other day before Congress. I think I played the SoundBite on here never seen doesn't know what would forget the person that was asking him the questions. But I had no idea, did no idea that this Joseph Biden guy had any mental decline whatsoever. Biden was on it. Oh it was Matt Gates. Yeah, this guy was just on his A game. Every time I talked with him. Nothing looked out out of sorts, blowney bulooney.

I don't believe that for one second. And for Kamala to be there virtually, I don't every day that they see each other, but working closely with him on a very regular basis, ain't no way, my friends, that she didn't know that. Now to say that, which I think is undeniable, There is no way. There is no way you could work with Biden on any regular basis and not know that there's problems.

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It was that bad, and everybody listening to my voice knows it. We all know this. You and I knew this a long time before the media admitted think about that their guy. It was so bad they had to finally say, we can't defend this guy anymore. That's how bad it was. Now she could be involved in that and understand that that is the that's the candidate, that's the candidate that they're sticking with. That's their guy until the Democrat party power brokers tell her otherwise, until they

make the decision. So she's a political opportunist. She's a political opportunist who says, I'm gonna sit here and deny and deflect and defend Joseph Biden until until the if and when right. Maybe it never was going to happen, but if they made the call that we've got to replace this guy, then she can absolutely and switch gears. What is inconsistent about this? I find this to be completely consistent. In fact, I would maintain that this is how this is how people in Washington, d C. Operate

on a whole host of issues. They are on somebody's side until it is politically disadvantageous to be associated with that person, at which time they flip the switch and suddenly they put Planned B into action. Which I heard someone say Kamala. I hear someone say that Kamala is Biden's Democrats Plan BAN. I would say that that's an accurate statement Plan B. So I don't find that to be to not make sense. Now in a superficial way, when you state it this way and it says which

is it? Is she someone who defended him or someone who tried to stage a coup against him. Well, if you're only gonna give me three seconds to respond, I cannot give the context to what I just said. So in that sense, it makes it hard to say she's both because that doesn't make sense, because it doesn't imply that there's a different, that there was a change, that there were things that are different now that the thumbs up were given by the Democrat power brokers to then

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the meantime, sit tight, my friends. You're listening here to conservative not better talk. I am your host, the one, the only, the benevolent dictator here behind the microphone. Tot huff back in just a minute, Mac, my friend. So there's actually I know I told you and I am I'm going to shift gears here, but I want to finish reading the last few lines of the veak Ramaswami's post on x It says, our biggest risk isn't that voters will suddenly fall in love with Kamala. There's a

reason I want to do this. There's an old op ed about Kamala Harris that I want to share with you today. I've I've stayed on this, stated on this program for some time that Kamala Harris is among the most unlikable politicians in well in America. I don't want to say the world. I don't know enough to state that, but she's one of the most unlikable and unpopular politicians generally that we have today. So he says that it's not our biggest risk, isn't that voters are going to

suddenly fall in love with Kamala. He's right about this. She didn't even make make it her own parties, make it to her own parties Iowa Caucus because voters didn't like her. Despite fake enthusiasm. The media tried to generate

around around her even back then. So yes, the Democrats, the media, the seven pillars of propaganda, they are always trying to generate this fake, fake buzz and excitement around the Democratic candidates and then of course create this feeling of angst and well, look at what they're doing to JD. Vans right now. And I'm not saying everything that I've I've got a lot of questions about JD. Evans candidly, but it's not it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter in

the context of this of this election. But they're all, isn't it strange? The media is all using the phrase, this is a weird candidate. Weird. Everyone's saying that really weird, weird, weird, weird. No matter what where you turn, there's a montage of people, montage of people saying that the opposite happens. The media, the seven pillars of propaganda do the opposite for Democrat candidates. They hype them, They become their hype man, their pr firm,

They carry the proverbial water for the Democrat Party. He's right about this. Our biggest risk, he said, is we get distracted and forget to offer our own vision for the future of the United States of America. I agree with this too, although I do think you have to be prepared to point out the problems with the other candidates, which I'm not saying I don't think he's saying that.

But let's not get too much into the weeds here, where this just becomes well, what the media does to our candidates or to Republican candidates, that's not a it's not good for them, it's not good for us. I mean, I guess you could say it's effective, but at some point the tactics are just not something that I would want to engage in. That's me though, And I agree

with Rama Swami here. What we're going to win this thing by defining who we are and what we actually stand for merit, free speech, self governance, the rule of law. So I agree with that part, and I don't look, I understand and what he's trying to say, We've got an election to win. Let's not talk about some of these things. Let's not get into the weeds. But I don't think some of these things are necessarily the weeds.

And I think some of these things have a direct bearing on our safety and security today, which you can't just look to a future election. We have people today that are responsible for things that are going on in this country. In the case of Biden, he is completely incapable of fulfilling his role, his function, his obligations, his responsibilities. So is with that in mind that I want to shift gears. I want to shift gears too to This was in where is this Freebeacon dot com? Freebeacon dot com.

This is in the stack of stuff for today. I can't This is Kamala. I just want you to hear this. This is the perspective. This actually was written by the father of one of her interns. I believe leave it's when she was the Attorney general for the state of California. So I believe the father of the intern who worked for Kamala worked for Kamala when she was attorney general. So this is the Washington Free Beacon writing about the op ed. This op ed was penned by a gentleman

named Terry Mcatteer. It was written in twenty nineteen. Now Oz said, wait a minute, when was Kamala Senator? I said, no, this is when it was written. This is kind of like when you read the Bible and you realize that they're writing about something that happened previously. This is not written in real time. This is in twenty nineteen. This gentleman,

with the permission of his son. According to According to him, used the stories his son had told him about serving under Kamala as attorney when she was Attorney General for the state of California. This he wrote this in twenty nineteen. Now Kamala was elected president. Excuse me, she whiz No, no, I can't even wipe that from the record. She was elected Senator of the state of California in twenty sixteen.

So she served as senator from two thousand and what seventeen to twenty twenty one January of seventeenth to January of twenty one. Then she became vice president. She was attorney general. I don't have that date in front of me. So this was written several years after the fact that of her being attorney general. Anyway, here's the headline. Here's the headline of this. Don't look her in the eye. Father of Harris Intern recounts office horror stories. This is

a quote leading into the article. For a woman of color to have employees stand where she enters the room smacks of a bygone era that we as Americans deplore and find demeaning. So this is written by the journalist at the Washington Free Beacon. But this is referencing the op ed that was written by Terry mcketteer five years

ago in twenty nineteen. So here we go as California Attorney General Kamala Harris consistently berated staff members, instructed them to stand and call her general when she edited what is wrong with these people? When she entered the room, actually mean when she entered the office, and banned many of them from looking her in the eye. According to the father of one of Harris's former interns, I got a story for you. I can't tell you names. Honestly,

I think I forget the name. But my my brother has a friend who owns a company, and the company is in the Los Angeles area, Beverly Hills area, Hollywood. Over there, Hollywood, you know. To me, remember I'm from the Midwest. I'm from smalltown USA. For those of you that live out there, that might I might have just opened up three distinctly different areas, But to me, that's one big area that's run by some crazy liberals and

self righteous people in Hollywood. So this individual owns a company that would go in and take care of a problem that might exist within your home. And so he was called. His company was called to fix the problem, and it was a movie star, a well known If I said the person's name, well, there's one or two people, I can't remember which one it is, either one of them, whichever one that it actually is. Everybody knows these names very like top high quality, top of the line, you know,

just as far as well known celebrity status. I'm not talking about anything else. I'm not talking about my opinion of them. I'm not talking about anything other than just how society or how Hollywood would would rank these folks. So they had to sign a paper saying that they wouldn't talk to this individual and they would not make eye contact with us. So when I read this, I'm like, my goodness, is this who Kamala is hanging out with these people who say, you can't even look at me?

How dare you? You're beneath me so much that you cannot even look at me? What in the world is going on? As attorney general? And she wanted them to stand when she came into the office, probably late by the way, and call her general. What the world is she wanting them to salute her as well? Maybe it doesn't say that, but maybe the father going back to

the article here. Terry Mcatteer penned a penn a twenty nineteen op ed recounting the horror stories from his son Gregory's short time as a public policy intern in Harris's Attorney General's office. Senator Harris vocally throws around F bombs and other profanity constantly, and her rating of staff and others. Mcatteer wrote, the staff is in complete fear of her and she and she uses profanity throughout the day. He continued.

As Attorney General, Senator Harris instructed her entire staff to stand every morning as she entered the office and said, good morning, General. I can't I tell you what you want to entertain me? Send me something like this. This is I cannot even imagine what is wrong with these people. But never once during the month long internship did Harris introduced herself to our son, and staff was too intimidated by her to introduce him. Oh I love it, my friends.

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the office. And when she did, she doesn't always tell me. And I said, Oz, did you start the video feed? And she saluted General Todd Huff here in the studio she would fit in, well, would you salute Kamala? She would not salute. She saluted me with her left hand though, so I don't know if that's like a derogatory attempt there. But nonetheless, my friends, we're talking here about Kamala Harris.

This article. This op ed an old op ed from five years ago, talking about what life was like working under a Kamala Harris regime just when she was attorney general. If she was this big of an ego as attorney general, what on earth is she going to be like? Heaven forbid it. But what is she going to be like should she become president? Or what is she like even as vice president? Now Oz says, I don't know. I

don't know. She says, I don't know if I believe this, and you know, look, I leave open the possibility that this individual is making this up. That's certainly a possibility. I believe this a lot more than I believe unnamed sources. Though unnamed sources are the way that people get information out that they want to get out there, to change the narrative or to throw a head fake or some such thing. So I don't know. I'm just sharing with you this, and I am thoroughly enjoying what I'm sharing

with you because it is wildly entertaining. Who why would you be afraid? I just I just don't understand. I don't understand any of this. I don't understand being so intimidated you actually play along. I don't understand why you would have hung it, hung at you know, hung in there and completed the term as an intern. I would have said, forget this, I'm not working for this lunatic, and I would have left what is going on? I just this is so foreign to my way of thinking.

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the rest of this article. That's referencing a twenty nineteen op ed by a gentleman named Terry Mcatteer, whose son Gregory, served in the Attorney General office for the state of California when the Attorney General was Kamala Harris. Here we go looking up where she decided to use f bombs

and profanity throughout the day. And perhaps my favorite part is when she came into the office in the morning, her staff was to stand and greet her and say good morning, General, And she didn't once introduce herself to their son, Gregory. And the staff was too intimidated, too intimidated by her to go up and say, hey, you got a new intern named Gregory here. No, you can't do that, they continue, or the well his father continues here.

Gregory was also given instructions to never address Harris nor look her in the eye, as that as that privilege was only allowed to senior staff members. Oh yes, my friends, you want to look at her. You got to work your way up to senior staff. I don't know how you get there because you can't have any conversations with the boss previous to that. But nonetheless, that was how

it worked, according to mccatteer. Here, he continues, I don't know about you, but this is not the workplace of someone who respects her staff or a woman of color to have employees. What does that matter? But anyway for a woman of color to have employees stand when she enters the room smacks of a bygone era that we as Americans deplore and find demeaning. Well, she's racially segregating her her voters, or they're racially segregating themselves. I've seen what.

There's a group out there, white guys for Kamala I think is the that's all that matters to these people? Their race, their gender, their ethnicity. Check these things off the box, Check off the boxes to figure out to figure out how powerful your voice should be in this political discourse. Staff issues continued to haunt Harris. Now the presumptive I'm going back to the article here now in the present to Democratic presidential nominee as she rose to

the Senate and Vice presidency. During Harris's first three years as vice president, her staff had a turnover rate of ninety two percent, and if this op ed is any indication of how she runs her office, then it's clear why. According to an open books investigation, Axios attributed that turnover to in part to burnout as where well as career harm by being too closely linked to a flag flagging operation.

That's what this is, That's what that's anyway, they didn't want to be tied to something that was a train wreck basically, or to someone who apparently makes them stand. What would he if they still call her general standing salute her. I don't know, crazy times, my friends, I gotta go SDG

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