The magic number is forty forty days left until the American people decide whether to restore Donald Trump to the Oval Office or whether the country goes in a new direction, whether it goes forward and ends this terrible era. This is the warning. Over these last few weeks, I have talked about the growing danger facing the country and have connected it to the rising menace of Donald Trump's losing campaign,
which is decomposing, disorganized, and spiraling. Donald Trump is an American fascist, and Donald Trump has tried to stifle speech about that core fact in this issue by frightening people, by threatening people, by promising retribution, by committing to locking people up. Donald Trump has one sick person who supports him. Maybe you've heard about him. He's the leader of Project twenty twenty five, and he shocked his colleagues when he was a university professor by talking about how he killed
the neighbor's dog by beating it to death. That's who these people are. Stephen Miller, who in the Oval Office in front of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, wondered if the US Navy could kill a boat full of Mexican migrants off the coast of San Diego. There's so much insanity, so much hypocrisy, so much stupidity, that sometimes when you hear a clarifying question, it's thrilling. In this moment of the lowest trust levels ever recorded for the American media, which on a day to day basis
is as abominable as Maga itself. But here's a great question to the Ohio fascist and political arsonist and heroin dealer JD. Vance.
Trump says, it's too late to debate because voting as areastard.
It's bat from America.
You're set to debate walls on Tuesday.
Does that mean your debate is bad for America?
Well, look, look, first of all, the president already did a debate, and I thought he did a hell of a job. How did you guys think it?
In No, Trump degraded the debate. We all remember right.
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in. They're eating the cats, they're they're eating the pets of the people that live there.
Over and over again. I've talked about why this issue with the Haitians is such a big deal. It's not about immigration policy. It's about right and wrong. It's about indecency versus decency. It's about patriotism versus fascism. It's about kindness versus cruelty, It's about honesty versus demagoguery. Because in Springfield, Ohio, there's a battle waging in the ether between the lie and the truth. Because the truth is, those Haitians in Springfield are there l g a llly legally. They are
legally in Springfield. And the Republican governor, a vacillating man and a peaser who continues to support Trump, has begged Trump to stop his attacks that have sieged a city just like the community where you live. Except for the state police, probably don't have to guard your schools and your hospitals which are locked down and shut down because of the bomb threats instigated by the malice of America's MAGA fashion Politicians like Congressman Clay Higgins. This is what
this sick congressman from Louisiana said. Here is what a man who calls himself a good Christian said about these people, the Haitian immigrants legally in Springfield, Ohio, a state and a community that he doesn't represent. But what he did was to make clear that from him, those people aren't safe because he has power and he's coming for them. His colleagues, well, they were a guest, so they went to him on the house floor and got on them.
Because most normal Americans are repelled by this, because they appreciate how repugnant it is. But when we talk about repugnancy, the issue isn't the act, it's always the response to it. So here we have the magas speaker. Mike Johnson, the man who believes that people in dinosaurs lived together five thousand years ago, tried to expulcate his friend, his colleague, his fellow Louisiana and from the whole racially menacing thing.
I heard about that on the floor just now as well. Clay Higgins is a dear friend of mine and a colleague from Louisiana and a very frank and outspoken person. He's also a very principal man. And I think he tweeted. I don't I didn't even see it, but he tweeted something today about Haitians, and he was he was he was approached, well, look, he was approached on the floor by colleagues who said that was offensive. He went to the back. I just talked him about it, he said.
He went to the back and he prayed about it, and he regretted it, and he pulled the post down. That's what you want a gentleman to do. I'm sure he probably regrets some of the language he used, but you know, we move forward. We believe in redemption around here.
He prayed about it, he prayed about it. What did he pray about? Oh, I forgot. It's a maga prayer. That's different than normal prayer. Normal prayer usually takes place in a communion between a person and a god, has no politics involved. That's not a maga prayer. So when he prayed about it, he was probably praying to Pastor Paula, Trump's spiritual advisor.
The Lord says, it is done for I hear victory, victory, victory, victory in the corners of heaven, in the corners of heaven, victory, victory, victory, victory, victory, victory, victory for angels of being released. Right now, angels are being dispatched right.
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Wow, and speaking of heaven in Africa, I guess I know that it was the angels that brought Mark Robinson, the Black Nazi, from North Carolina to that New to Africa site. This election is not about issues. It's not about whether you think that Kamala Harris is write about what she thinks the tax rate should be. It's about the preservation of the Union and our way of life and protecting all of our futures which are bound together from a menacing force that has promised to do most
terrible things. Stanley McCrystal was the American commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan. Stanley mccrystal's a retired American general who was relieved of command because of comments he made that disparaged Barack Obama that were reported in Rolling Stone by a reporter who was assigned to cover him. Again. General McCrystal was relieved of command for insubordination towards the commander in chief, Barack Obama. General McCrystal did something that Mitt
Romney hasn't done, that George W. Bush hasn't done. Stanley McCrystal has recognized that this is not a time where indifference is tolerable, that leaders must take a stand, and that leaders have to communicate the essential quality. The only one that matters in the office of president is character. Trump has none whatsoever. He is a brutal nihilist, a merciless narcissist. He is an insurrectionist, a convicted criminal and adjudicated rapist, a con man who does not care about
you and is not on your side. Trump is a moral infant. Trump is a disaster, and we will have catastrophe as a people in a country forty days from now. He must be reputing. The voting is started. The time to do something is running short. Get involved, volunteer, make phone calls, donate, knock on doors. This election is existential,
have no doubt about that. It's become cliche because the stakes have been so high with Trump for the last decade, and we won't see a return to some specter of normalcy when elections aren't existential, but a continuation of policy debates between two opposing parties committed to democracy. But we don't live in that country anymore. Maybe that's why Mitt Romney has chosen to stay on the sidelines in this election to choose indifference, to try to hide because he's
afraid to speak out. When our United States senators are afraid to speak out, when our media is afraid to speak out, when our writers are afraid, when our artists are afraid, when people talk about what the punishment for dissent will be. The question is fair to ask, do we live in a free country anymore? And remember, their fear is just on the premise that he could come
back to power. This Hatian's eating pets is a big story because it's the contours of a great battlefield where the lie and the truth have been long engaged, and democracy can't survive in the darkness, where there's no room for truth and only the lie can spread. That's the morning forty days left, forty days that define the balance of the twenty first century for the American people. We are at the fork in the road. I'm Steve Schmidt. This is the warning, and I invite you to join.
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