From the Kitchen Table: The Duffys - Vice President Kamala Harris’ Overnight Rebrand: “It’s A Big Fat Lie, But Well Done”

Episode Date: August 24, 2024

The Democratic National Convention has wrapped in Chicago, and the Duffy's have some thoughts.   Sean and Rachel sit down to examine how Vice President Harris addressed issues like immigration, as sh...e currently serves as the "Border Czar," and why they can't help but be impressed that the Harris-Walz campaign has been able to create so much momentum from campaign ads and textbook propaganda techniques — even when they spend little time talking about their actual plans for the country.    Follow Sean & Rachel on X: @SeanDuffyWI & @RCamposDuffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey everybody, welcome to From the Kitchen Table. I'm Sean Duffy, along with my co-host for the podcast, my partner in life, and my wife Rachel Campos Duffy. Hi Rachel. Hey Sean. It's good to be back. It was a late night for both of us. We were up late watching the Democrat National Convention because, of course, last night was the closing night with Kamala Harris.
Starting point is 00:00:35 I guess we're racist if we say it wrong, so I better get it right. Kamala Harris gave her closing speech. And I thought it'd be great to just kind of break down the night and some of the other things that happened yesterday during the convention. Yeah, absolutely. By the way, I did the real world with someone who, a woman who was named Kamala. Kamala. Yeah, her name was Kamala.
Starting point is 00:00:57 And I always say Kamala. I think you're so funny, Sean. I can't get it right now. I'm saying Kamala. I think that's why I say Kamala, because you did know someone named Kamala. But this is Kamala. So we're going to try to get it right now i'm saying i think that's why i say kamala because you did know someone named kamala but this is kamala so we're gonna try to get it right kamalot like or like comma like the punctuation comma la comma la so that's a good way to remember so now now we're not racist we'll move forward um and talk about the speech why don't we play a little bit of the speech
Starting point is 00:01:20 because we finally got a little bit of policy. Here's what that sounded like. After decades in law enforcement, I know the importance of safety and security, especially at our border. Last year, Joe and I brought together Democrats and conservative Republicans to write the strongest border bill in decades. The border patrol endorsed it. But Donald Trump believes a border deal would hurt his campaign. So he ordered his allies in Congress to kill the deal. So there you have it. I thought those were some of the greatest lies of the night, Rachel. So yes, Kamala has spent decades in law enforcement as a prosecutor. The problem is we see George Gascon, other prosecutors who have spent decades
Starting point is 00:02:12 as prosecutors, but haven't done their jobs as prosecutors. And I think this encapsulates who she is as a prosecutor and one who cares about enforcing the laws. She raised money to let the protesters and rioters in Minneapolis and St. Paul during the George Floyd riots to post bail and get them out back on the streets to continue to riot and burn and vandalize that community. That's how important she thinks safety is in her community. Yeah, I don't believe that at all. I don't believe anything of what she's saying, that she's actually going to enforce the border. And she keeps bringing up this bill, this border bill. By the way, that border bill was a mess. It actually had these weird
Starting point is 00:02:56 triggers that allowed thousands of people to come in before anything could happen. It had billions of dollars more for NGOs. So what it was doing was funding more processing instead of actually stopping people at the border. It also had money for Ukraine and Israel in it. It was not a border bill. There was a few, you know, really moderate senators who were behind it. But virtually everyone in the House said, no way, this is not what our constituents want. So it was taking power away from the president and basically legislating that you get thousands and thousands of people to come across the border illegally to then at one point trigger enforcement on the border. That's messed up. We should go,
Starting point is 00:03:43 you know what? At at all costs we are going to secure our border we want to know everyone that comes in and comes out of this country that bill didn't do it and so it was House Republicans uh senators Republican senators uh and Donald Trump were all opposed to it and so to think that this was some great border bill when she was the borders are she never went to the. She still hasn't been to the border. And Kamala and Harris undid all of Donald Trump's policies that had actually worked to secure the border. You mean Biden and Harris?
Starting point is 00:04:16 Biden and Harris, yes. Thank you. Who did I say? Kamala and Harris. Kamala and Harris, yes. I actually love. That's why you're here with me. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:04:22 No, no, no. I actually like that. It is Kamala Harris. She was the border czar. As we know, Joe Biden was not well during his presidency. And so she probably had more potential to have an impact on that than he did. And nothing happened. By the way, I love that you mentioned that she never gone to the border just yesterday,
Starting point is 00:04:42 the same day of her big acceptance speech at the DNC, guess who was at the border? Donald Trump. And Donald Trump was down there in what I think was one of the most powerful visits and press conferences I've ever seen about this issue. He invited Jocelyn Nungeri's mom, Alexis, this is the young girl from Houston, only 12 years old, went to a convenience store, was lured out of that store, down to a bridge, and under that bridge, she was repeatedly raped and beaten and killed and left to die until her body was found. He also had Rachel Morin's mom there who described how their family had been hiking the trail that her daughter, that Rachel was hiking when she was assaulted and killed,
Starting point is 00:05:42 again, by illegals who shouldn't have been here in this country. She said for 25 years her family has hiked there. She runs there every day. But that day she ran, an illegal immigrant grabbed her, beat, assaulted her, beat her, stuffed her body inside of a drain pipe. And both of these mothers said, you just don't know what this issue of border control means until you have to identify the body of your child. And when you do, you realize what was actually done to your child before they died. And they begged America to please listen, to please elect Donald Trump, because they know that those are lies at the Democrat convention, that Kamala Harris not only won't do anything, she's funding it. This is an intentional policy to let these people in. They knew that the jails, Sean,
Starting point is 00:06:41 in Venezuela were being emptied by Maduro. They knew that the criminals from MS-13 were coming up from El Salvador. They knew that human traffickers were using this opportunity. We now know 200,000 children have been lost at the border. So they can actually go to hell at the DNC with all their talk of compassion because nobody cares about those moms and nobody cares about the children who are lost, coming unaccompanied through our border. Just going back to what we were talking about with policy, they undid Remain in Mexico. They stopped building the wall, all things that helped incentivize people to come to our country. And again, they made the argument to the American people so stupidly, but walls don't work. And we all saw during this convention
Starting point is 00:07:30 that they put up big walls around their convention. I wonder why they use walls around their convention to keep the anti-Israel protesters out of the convention if walls don't work. Walls do work, but they didn't want to secure the border. Right. By the way, they also made you show an ID to go to the convention where you had to show an ID. So I guess the Democrat party is not racist. Who was, who was the guy who did this thing where he, he, he, he founded an illegal Venezuelan. Um, it was, um, Oh, I can't remember his name. I'm going to, I'm going to find it. But anyway, he's a Hispanic conservative. He used to work in the Trump administration. Do you remember who I'm talking about?
Starting point is 00:08:08 I don't. He found a Hispanic Venezuelan young kid and tried to get him into the DNC convention and said, hey, he was invited into the country. This kid was like, yeah, I'd like to go. He couldn't speak English. And they couldn't at all the entrances. They were blocked. You couldn't get this illegal into the Democrat convention. But you could get him through the border. Yeah. And I think what's what's fascinating is from my time in Congress, I know firsthand, because you said it, homie,
Starting point is 00:08:38 listen, it's like, this is not complicated. This is not like, what's the problem? Like you sit and scratch your head, like, what's wrong with my government that they can't fix this stuff? And you're not crazy. The problem is, Republicans are like, it's pretty easy to fix. You can secure your border. And Democrats, they don't want to secure it. They want to pretend like they want to secure it, but they want to open it up because it's not open borders. They believe in no borders. They want to let a free flow of people come into this country. Rachel, there used to be a time when we allowed people into this country so long as they could care for themselves, right? They had someone, someplace to live. They had a job lined up so you could actually take care of
Starting point is 00:09:23 yourself and or your family. That doesn't exist anymore. So you have several billions of dollars going to food stamps for people who came to this country illegally. Billions. Billions. We're giving housing to the tune of billions of dollars. Even outside of the shelters we talk about, even outside of that, we're giving assistance for long-term housing for people who've come into our country illegally. We're then also giving them healthcare. We're bringing in people and they want to say like, this is a great benefit to our country.
Starting point is 00:09:54 No, it's actually sapping billions of dollars out of states and the federal government. And for what? For a crazy ideology that Democrats believe in that I can't wrap my head around. But again, there's some larger point to this. They want to transform who the American people are by bringing in a ton more people. Otherwise, I don't get it. Like, why else would you do it? Well, not only are they coming across the border and immediately getting hooked on government welfare, welfare is so uh is much more generous than what they're offering to our own citizens which is what's angering so many
Starting point is 00:10:30 african-americans and um and and and just people who who are poor are going hey how come we're not getting any of this um some more crime to your community but i've told this many times before when my mother was married to an american military man, decided to become an American citizen, when she applied, the FBI went and checked out her family in Spain to make sure she wasn't a communist. That kind of vetting, forget it. I mean, it's just not even in the cards. it's just not even, it's not even in the cards. Like nobody's thinking like they used to think about this back in the sixties and seventies when my mom became an American citizen. You talked about no border, Sean, that no border things comes from George Soros. He has what's called
Starting point is 00:11:18 the open society. He's one of the biggest funders. He helps to fund the NGOs. There are now all over the social media pictures of Tim Waltz and Kamala Harris meeting with Alex Soros, who's taken over that multi-billion dollar operation of George Soros, George Soros' son Alex, all of them meeting with him at the convention, but no time to meet with the mothers who are the victims and whose daughters have died as victims of this policy, who were murdered in the most gruesome way. So that's absolutely true. And I think my fear, Sean, is that, you know, this is a campaign that's about vibes. And there were great vibes. I'm not going to lie.
Starting point is 00:12:01 The Democratic Convention was as well run as the Republican convention. Now, at the Republican convention, Sean, even though the Democrat convention says we're, you know, I'm Kamala for the people is really the slogan that they have. You didn't see a lot of people's stories. At the Republican convention, American citizens with their stories of having been hurt by government and by this current regime, were the stars. But the stars, Hollywood, were the stars of this event. You know, whether it was the Dixie Chicks and Eva Longoria and Pink, there was no shortages of Hollywood stars there. They also had teased everyone that there was going to be a big appearance. So a lot of people thought maybe Taylor Swift, there was going to be a big surprise. Taylor
Starting point is 00:12:50 Swift was going to be there. Beyonce was going to be there. Neither of them showed up. It turns out they just teased that to juice the numbers because even I was tuning in late. That's why I'm a little bit tired today because I wanted to stay up. I thought Beyonce would show up or Taylor Swift. There were rumors that maybe there would be a duet by them. None of that happened, but Beyonce did give permission for her song Freedom to be part of the campaign. And here's what that ad looks like. And Sean, we got to talk about this because this is a pretty damn good ad. What kind of America do we want? One where we're divided, angry, depressed.
Starting point is 00:13:45 Come on. We're Americans. Fascism, we conquered it. The moon landed on it. The future, building it. Freedom? Nobody loves it more. And we fight for it.
Starting point is 00:14:16 Freedom, freedom, I can't move. Nobody loves it more. And we fight for it. Freedom from control. Freedom from extremism and fear. This ad doesn't just have that great song by Beyonce, Freedom, which is catchy and, as my daughter would say, an objectively good song. It also has incredible images, Native Americans and horses running through Montana and Wyoming. And it has women running fast and men working. And it is a fast-paced, high-energy ad. Makes you feel like America's back, American exceptionalism. It is visually rich and beautiful and modern,
Starting point is 00:15:04 and yet has these throwbacks to the civil rights movement and to the Great Depression. And it really feeds, Sean, on that idea of America as, you know, we love to see ourselves as pioneers and pilgrims and explorers and sort of, you know, the guy on the outside who's fighting. And so I want to toss it to you because you've done campaign ads. You know good ads. I want to know your thoughts on this. So, listen, I thought this was a fantastic ad, right? To your point, they're touching on all the themes of America, right?
Starting point is 00:15:41 But it's all alive. First of all, really well produced, right? The production value of Hollywood touching and pulling at our heartstrings, that's what they do for a living. And that's what they've done for Kamala Harris. The problem is the messaging of this campaign, of this ad, isn't matching with any kind of reality. They're talking at the end, we don't want to go back. kind of reality. They're talking at the end, we don't want to go back. Well, most Americans think about the four years of Trump, and it was pretty good. They want to go back to that. And they think what the last three and a half years of Biden and Harris, they're like, this has been a disaster. And so to be clear, when they're talking about freedom, what they're really talking about is more government power, more government control. They want more rules. They want more regulations. They want to
Starting point is 00:16:25 take more of our money and give it to more of their special interests, whether that's in the green energy space, the Green New Deal, whether it's the regulation on finance. All of this is contrary to what you would think of as freedom. They also said there's propaganda. You and I had a conversation about what it means to be a Democrat today. So, again, they've demonized camo. Right. If you wear camo, you're a redneck country boy. Right.
Starting point is 00:16:57 But now Tim Walls wears camo and camo is cool. Right. They've talked about toxic masculinity. Right. Being masculine is toxic. The problem is now you have Tim Walls, a white guy on the ticket and the first dude, first, what's his name? Doug Emhoff, who, by the way, they're not very masculine. These are beaters.
Starting point is 00:17:17 But I was like, masculinity is cool because Tim Walls is a man. Well, by the way, they're gaslighting us that these guys are actually masculine. Totally. They're like, we support minorities. But if you're a conservative minority, we don't support you. So what you see are themes that, by the way, we support women, unless you're a conservative woman.
Starting point is 00:17:39 They're using these groups only for power and for politics. And if they can if they can take masculinity and make it work for them they'll still they'll support masculinity if they can take camo and rural America and make it work for them they will they can take faith they'll take faith and try to use that too yeah towards ours actually infiltrating and so the churches what you see is they have no morals, right?
Starting point is 00:18:05 It is only about garnering power. And you should be afraid of people who don't have a moral, a compass, a value, because all they want is power. That is a scary set of people. But does an ad like that work? Yeah, it does, actually. How does it work? Explain the propaganda.
Starting point is 00:18:20 So listen, messaging works. That's why campaigns do ads, right? We put messages together. We present ourselves. You and I did ads about our family, right? This is who we are as a family. Now, we didn't lie about our family. This is what we were.
Starting point is 00:18:35 The problem they're going to have is, at one point, the judge of this convention and these ads, it's going to turn into the root fundamentals of a campaign. And she's going to have to do debates, at least one debate. She's going to have to do press. And that's when you get your metal tested a little bit. And when the media has tried to test her metal, she has absolutely failed. Remember, her poll numbers, her approval ratings were lower than Joe Biden's. People disliked her more than Joe Biden. And it goes to the power of Hollywood and the media, left wing, able to take someone so unlikable and rewrap them, repackage them, and present her to the American people. And all of a sudden she's tied with Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:19:25 It's, it's, it is kudos to them. It's all a big fat lie, but well done. We'll be right back with much more after this. From the Fox news podcasts network. I'm Janice Dean,
Starting point is 00:19:36 Fox news, senior meteorologist. Be sure to subscribe to the Janice Dean podcast at Fox news podcast.com or wherever you listen to your podcasts. And don't forget to spread the sunshine. I mean, I think I think that's what we're looking at right now, Sean. I think we're looking at a test. Can you run a phantom candidate?
Starting point is 00:19:57 Can you run an AI candidate? Can you run a TikTok campaign? Can you run a social media driven message? Because what they've decided to do is they are not doing interviews. She still has, it's hard to believe they have not done interviews. Everything you've seen about Kamala has been packaged and it's been on prompter. It's been, you know, through the editing room, it's been put to, you know, amazing tracks like Freedom by Beyonce. All of this is is sort of a test. Can you run a campaign like that?
Starting point is 00:20:46 traditional way of campaigning, appealing to the voters, going to the border, talking to citizens, doing traditional rallies, speaking off the cuff, calling into television shows, as he did last night on Fox News after Kamala's speech to sort of give his point of view. Will that versus this total packaged, created creation that you're talking about, Sean, what will come out of this? So I think when you have a media that celebrates someone that won't talk to them and defends her for not talking to them, because the media knows, Kamala knows, and her team knows, even with the softest of interviews will come. And frankly, I think when she does an interview, they're going to agree on what the questions are going to be so she can completely give a legitimate answer. She can't do it. That's why they're hiding her. And that's frightening to have someone who can't answer questions from our own very fawning media to think she's going to be the one that's going to negotiate with Putin or with Xi or with Iran or with Israel. I mean, it is shocking. And I've said this before.
Starting point is 00:21:56 She's not going to, Sean. I mean, she's going to, but she's not going to. I've said this to you before. So this is supported because everyone on that side understands that Joe Biden and if Kamala wins, Kamala too, they're not going to run the government. They have a whole cabal that runs the government. And the reason they don't like Donald Trump is if Donald Trump wins, Donald Trump will run the country. So he takes the power away from the cabal that runs the country and takes it to himself, which is, by the way, how democracy is supposed to work. But here's the theme that I got the biggest kick out of in the night, because
Starting point is 00:22:32 we all remember there was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump. They tried to shoot him in the head. They hit him in the ear. We've heard him talk about how the bullet whizzed right by the side of his head a quarter inch, and it would have hit him and killed him. And when Donald Trump stood up after that shot, and he used a very specific phrase off the cuff, what was it? Fight, fight, fight. Fight, fight, fight. Right? Very powerful.
Starting point is 00:22:59 Blood streaming down his ear and on his face, fist in the air, chanting, fight, fight, fight. That is such a powerful image. Just like the policy of- We thought the election was over after that, Sean. Just like the policy of saying, I'm not going to tax tips, a really powerful message. And so on no tax on tips, Kamala stole it and said, I'm going to use that as well. So I want you to listen to this clip from the campaign and see if you can see any other stealing of language happening. No one should be made to fight alone and always fight for the American people. And I will tell you, these fights were not easy.
Starting point is 00:23:44 The future is always worth fighting for. And that's the fight we are in right now, a fight for America's future. Now compare that to Donald Trump, because I think everyone here knows he doesn't actually fight for the middle class to fight for this country. We love to fight for the ideals we cherish. Let's fight for it. Let's get out there. Oh, Sean, when I heard this and I was actually talking to my daughter, Evita, as we were watching this together on the phone.
Starting point is 00:24:31 And I was like, I can't believe how many times she used the word fight. And Evita's like, you're right, she has. And this is absolutely intentional. This is peak propaganda. absolutely intentional. This is peak propaganda. This is so calculated because as we were talking about before, when Donald Trump stood up with the blood streaming down his face and said, fight, fight, fight, everyone in America, including the Democrats thought the campaign was over. It was, it was a battle cry. It was the, it was Braveheart. It was incredible. It was the, it was Braveheart.
Starting point is 00:25:03 It was incredible. And they knew they had to one, censor that image. Now, remember after that image came out, we started hearing about photoganda. The actual media, so-called media of our country was actually advocating for not putting that picture up on magazines or on your television screens. Unless you're watching Fox, you're really not going to see it. They were advocating, do not show that because it's photoganda. It's propaganda. Even though it was a real event, the most powerful event of the year, many people think, of the decade or of our lifetimes.
Starting point is 00:25:45 And they were trying to censor it. And at the same time, what they're doing here, it's very clear from that clip, they are appropriating it. They're going to dilute it and say, no, fight, fight, fight is really Kamala. This is really sinister, dark stuff, Sean. Well, it shows you they have no ideas of their own. And they actually have to draft Donald Trump. Like they're in the car behind him.
Starting point is 00:26:14 They're drafting what he's doing, right? And hopefully at the end, before the finish line, after they draft him, they think they can be that car in the Indy 500 that pulls around and beats him to the checkered flag. I love these NASCAR images. Well, you good. Well, you're welcome. Yeah. I'm thinking of Tom Cruise right now. What was that? Days of Thunder. Yeah. Robin's racing. That's very toxically masculine, Sean. You probably shouldn't. Very toxically masculine. But so also a theme we didn't play in this clip, but you've heard it throughout the four nights of the convention. They were chanting, you know, we fight, we win, we fight, we win. That was chanted for the four days. And what concerns me about that is the way that they do fight, right? We've seen it. They have fought with the deep state to use Russia collusion against him.
Starting point is 00:27:10 They fought with every tool they had trying to kick him off the ballot. They tried to prosecute him and put him behind bars. We have a sentencing coming up in September on those bogus charges out of New York City. And then we had an assassination attempt. So I'm like, yeah, you fight and you might win. But in the process, they will destroy the whole country, every single norm. They don't care what they rack to make sure they have power. They fight. That's what troubles me. They fight dirty. Speaking of fighting dirty, I want to get to our last topic, Sean. And that is RFK Jr.
Starting point is 00:27:46 So there's going to be an announcement today. We don't know what it is. By the time this drops, you might already know, but we're doing this a little before the press conference. So we're going to have to go with what we know. So RFK Jr. indicated that he was going to make a big announcement in Phoenix at the same time that that Donald Trump is in Phoenix for a rally. And there was lots of speculation because RFK Jr.'s running mate, I'm trying to remember her name right now. That's okay.
Starting point is 00:28:19 Blanking on her name anyway. She's very rich. She's very rich. And she decided to go on to a podcast and say, listen, we because R.K. Jr. was kind of anti-Trump when he first started. Oh, yeah. And then he started experiencing the same things that Donald Trump was experiencing. These dirty tricks that we're talking about. The censoring, the shut him out of debates and elections. Fought him so he couldn't be on ballots in different states. Same playbook that they used with Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:28:51 Also, Sean, they tried to not give him secret service, enough secret service to protect him. Same thing happened with Donald Trump, who had been asking for secret service protection and didn't get it. And then we saw what happened. So as they went through, she went on to this podcast to say, we know how this is. This is corruption.
Starting point is 00:29:14 We never understood how bad this political machine was. Here we are now. And so basically saying, we tried to work with the Democrats. They play too dirty. We can't fight this machine. The only way to get rid of this machine is to beat them. And the only person capable of beating them was the implication is Donald Trump. And even though we don't agree on everything, we want to fight the system.
Starting point is 00:29:38 We want to fight big pharma. We want to fight the big food industry and all the inside deals with the government that are killing Americans. We want to fight, you know, the military industrial complex and big intel and the big censorship industry and the connection between government there. So there were enough big ideas that they could connect on that everyone's pretty hopeful. that everyone's pretty hopeful. And then yesterday, we started hearing stuff like that his wife might not want to do this. RFK's. RFK Jr.'s wife, for obvious reasons. She's Cheryl Hines.
Starting point is 00:30:14 She's a very famous actress in Hollywood. Obviously, Sean, this is going to impact her career. She aligns herself with, you know, Big Orange Man, as they call him. Now, the latest thing we're hearing, Sean, is that his running mate has said that it's Donald Trump's position during COVID on vaccines and his inability to stop Fauci from doing all the things that he was doing, that that is stalling this potential endorsement. So really quick, what are your thoughts on that? So first off, I want to talk about their criticism of Trump, right? So Donald Trump brought you the vaccine through Operation
Starting point is 00:30:59 Warp Speed, celebrates that. And again, a vaccine by in and of itself, which, by the way, is not a vaccine. It did not work to inoculate people from COVID. Everyone who took the vaccine and multiple boosters, they all got COVID as well, not all of them, but many of them did. And so the problem is not with Donald Trump giving America the vaccine through Operation Warp Speed. It's what Joe Biden did in mandating that people take the vaccine through Operation Warp Speed. It's what Joe Biden did in mandating that people take the vaccine to keep their jobs or to travel. That was the problem. No, I would agree with RfK and his team that Donald Trump didn't do enough to get the Fauci out. There were sinister people inside the campaign or inside
Starting point is 00:31:47 the administration that didn't do enough to get that little communist out of government. He was a horrible actor. He was a liar. And so I would agree with that. I'm going to talk about the politics quickly. So an endorsement by RFK will be big. It could be a couple of points for Donald Trump. You have the Democrat family, the Kennedys, Robert Kennedy's son endorsing Donald Trump. That's a big deal. Huge. But let me talk about if there's no endorsement and RFK gets out of the race. Here's what was happening. When Joe Biden was in the race, RFK was pulling from Democrats more because they didn't. Democrats felt like Joe Biden was completely out of it and they couldn't vote for him. And so they wanted another choice and it would never be Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:32:37 So RFK was a natural home for them. Once Biden got out and Kamala is in, well, all those Democrats have gone home. RFK is not their guy anymore. Kamala is. But he is pulling people from Trump. And so if he gets out, those people will inherently go back to Trump. So even getting out right now as a race stands between Trump and Harris, it helps Trump. And an endorsement helps him even
Starting point is 00:33:06 more. That's my take on the politics of what's going on with RFK today. I think if Donald Trump is able to make this election bigger than Kamala, I think it's really Donald Trump versus the system. I think an RFK endorsement sort of doubles down on that, reinforces that narrative. If you want to blow up the system, and the system has been horrible and tyrannical, it's hurting Americans, it's making them poorer, it's increasing the gap between the uber-wealthy, the billionaires, and the poor. We saw that best, Sean, on display during COVID when, you know, big box stores and big retailers, whether they were Amazon or Walmart and all these other, you know, big corporations were able to operate. But it was hair salon owners and people who owned restaurants and
Starting point is 00:34:02 small business owners who suffered and saw their wealth. And we literally saw the decrease, the crunching, the elimination of the middle class and of the small business owner in favor of the powerful. And I think if he can do that, if he can align with RFK Jr., and RFK Jr. does appeal to a lot of young people. He's not allowed on TV, Sean. He has to be on podcasts where a lot of young people are. So it will be an interesting development. We'll see what happens.
Starting point is 00:34:36 By the way, I interviewed RFK Jr. about the corruption in our food industry. And I will be airing that interview with him tomorrow on Fox and Friends weekend. So be sure to catch that full interview with RFK Jr. where he actually says at the end, spoiler alert, that he was willing to work with the Trump administration if he did not run for president. And that interview was taped about a week and a half or two ago.
Starting point is 00:35:08 So it's very relevant right now. So we'll see what happens with that, because that will be another one of the big twists and turns of this election. I'll just say you're going to see a bump for Harris coming out of this convention. It was really well done. And then people forget the conventions, and off we go to campaign season. So with that, listen, we want to thank you all
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