Part Of The Problem - The Secret Service Gets Grilled
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Hello, hello, hello. What's up, everybody? Welcome to a brand new episode of Part of the Problem live from partoftheproblem.com, which, of course, if you don't know already, I don't know if you've been living. It's been the biggest news of the last few weeks, for sure. Nationally, it's all anyone's talking about. Partoftheproblem.com is
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How are you, Rob? I'm doing well. I'm excited for a weekend
back on the porch with
Memphis Friday Night Bonac on
Saturday, and I see that you just added another
show for our
Nashville operation. I did
indeed. Yeah, we sold out all
the shows, so they added an extra
one, which is a
4 p.m. I like it.
I'm telling you, it's fun on Sundays. All right, uh, it's 4.00 PM. I like it. I'm telling you it's fun on Sundays.
All right. Listen, and what, and I told you, Rob, look, I said to them, cause we had a six and an
eight on Sunday and they both sold out. So they're like, Hey, let's open up another show.
And, uh, they were like, we could either do 4.00 PM or 10.00 PM. And I was like, definitely 10.00
PM. Like this is a comedy show. It's supposed to happen at night. And they were like, now,
listen, dude, on a Sunday in the summer, you're going to sell way better at 4 p.m. than 10 p.m.
So I was like, OK, fine, let's do 4 p.m. So I think gentlemen's agreement. I agreed to do 4 p.m.,
but I'm on the honor system. I'm trusting that everyone's going to start drinking at noon.
That's the deal. OK, if you come to my show, we're going to smell your breath before
you come into the show. You better be hammered. A reverse DUI checkpoint. That's the opposite.
Sir, you're sober. You're going to jail. But I am very much looking forward to doing a Zanies
Nashville. We love the Zanies out in Chicago, the Zanies in Rosemont. They're like some
amongst my favorite clubs to do
every year. And I've heard so many great things about the Zany's in Nashville. I've never,
never worked there. And so I'm very excited to do it. And it's cool that the show is like sold
out the first time we're there. So looking forward to that. And of course, we're going to be all over
the road for the rest of this crazy year. Comic Dave Smith dot com for all of me and Rob's dates
together. And then Robbie the fire dot com for all of Rob's dates. Sorry, porch tour dot com.
That's the summer website porch tour dot com. All right. So I just got back shortly or shortly ago.
I just recently got back from I went in and did Pierce Morgan's show in, uh,
he's in New York. So I went in and did it in New York city. It was an interesting, was it feisty?
Um, a little bit, you know, by the way, with, with this one particularly, which it's funny
cause I was in studio, but the other guests were remote and there was a little bit of a technical issue where it's actually in some ways,
sometimes it's easier doing it, uh, here from my home studio, but so they've got a, it's a little
bit of a difficult setup. So they like kind of, cause they're based in London, but he's here in
New York. So you're like talking to people in London and then everyone else is remote from
their locations. And I actually couldn't hear the other guests that well.
But it wasn't what was bizarre about it is it wasn't really at least from my perspective, it wasn't really contentious.
They had. So on the panel, there was this. You may have even seen I think he's the same guy I've seen before.
He's like a real young kid who's like all-in democrat um he's
he was like a big biden supporter now he's a big kamala harris supporter or whatever he's like he's
very young i mean he must be 20 or something like that and um you know he's just he's regurgitating
the talking points it's a i i don't judge him at all for it it's like this is the kid i'm thinking
i i i'm i haven't pegged as a propagandist like
he's one of these tiktok kids that's getting a cut or a salary from somebody he might he might be
i i don't know i i just look at it and i go like yeah look the dude's young and he wants to get in
here and he picked a side and he's repeating their things and maybe they're giving him money for it
or whatever i don't know but it was just kind of like, OK, whatever. And then there was a Joe
Walsh who is like was like a never Trump Republican. And then there was one other lady who
was, you know, a Democrat. And then there was one guy who was like a Republican. And, you know,
he was kind of I don't know, he was speaking and talking points, essentially. But I was kind of having I was having interesting moments with the guys. We'll talk about it a little bit on the show because it wasn't even contentious for me. It was more like me being like, hey, guys, can we just have a real conversation for five minutes?
I guess what's really going on today, because there's one of the things that was interesting about doing the show is that there's a whole new there's a whole new propaganda out.
You know, it's like it's a whole new chapter and we're we're moving into the Kamala Harris propaganda.
Now, what's really going on in actuality is that what we're all witnessing right now is Kamala Harris auditioning.
This is the Kamala Harris audition for the nomination. They're going to pretend like it's all sewn up. It's all decided. Kamala Harris is the nominee. But this, of course, is all part of
the audition process. They want to give her the best possible opportunity to audition. This is essentially a casting, an interview, I suppose you could you could say. So they are they're trying to like be so, you know, both one of the things that happened on the show that I thought was pretty funny. And it's interesting, too, because I'm not a you know, I'm not a partisan.
Even as a member of the Libertarian Party, I'm not a partisan.
It pisses off a lot of libertarians that I'm not a libertarian partisan.
I just don't that doesn't make sense to me.
I find all that to be stupid.
So, you know, it's not as if I wouldn't acknowledge like if there's something Donald Trump that I don't like about him or something I disagree with him on.
That's fine. But so what they're saying on the show, because it's and I got to say, I don't think like maybe that kid is being paid.
You might be right about that. But even if he is or he isn't, there was something in talking to these guys where it feels like they're being genuine. And this is almost like the NPC dynamic where it feels like it's like, oh, did you guys
just have like the latest propaganda uploaded into your mind? Like, did you just download the
latest propaganda in your mind? Because they're all sitting there and they're going, oh, the
Republicans are shaking in their boots. You guys are on edge. You guys are really worried now, you know, because this is the talking point from the entire media.
And like at one point I said to them, I went, I was like, first of all, I'm not worried and I'm
not a Republican, but are you actually claiming that the Republicans are frazzled right now? Like
you just forced your candidate out of the race
and and jumped on a new candidate. You started from scratch when there's no possible way we
can win this. Let's go with someone else. And you're pretending that everyone's intimidated
by this someone else. By the way, think about how ridiculous this is, OK? Why is it? I said this on, on Pierce Morgan today also, but why is it
that for months people have been speculating about Gavin Newsom?
Why is that? Because Kamala Harris is so bad that even when people were skipping past Joe Biden,
they were like, well, yeah, we also got to skip past kamala harris
obviously like we can't so that's that's how bad she is that even by the way amongst democrats
i mean i'm talking amongst msnbc and cnn like when the debate ended and they went to their post
debate coverage and they were all saying man joe biden's got to drop out of this they all started
speculating about who the candidate might be.
It was never a given that it was Kamala Harris.
It was always like, oh, maybe Kamala Harris, maybe Gavin Newsom, maybe Hillary Clinton,
maybe Michelle Obama, whatever it is, you know, maybe Gretchen Whitmore.
Like they all speculated on a number of people.
But you wouldn't do that if the if the VP was a strong candidate.
They're only doing that
because obviously she's not. And so anyway, that was that was the first layer of propaganda that
was like fascinating to watch, like just the newest, like it's just like marching orders go
out and everybody's like, yes, Kamala Harris is such a strong candidate. She's going to beat
Donald Trump. And I was just sitting there just being like, I mean, look, guys, let's be honest. Probably not. Right. Like, I mean, obviously, Donald Trump is the favorite
right now. Kamala Harris is starting in a terrible situation, you know, and Donald Trump is up in all
of the polls. He's clearly the favorite. You guys are the under underdog can she start to put it together i mean
i suppose we'll see but at least as of right now no the position is not like oh the democrats are
on top of the world and the republicans are like shit we gotta deal with the force that is kamala
harris yeah the uh the better lie would just be, hey, guys, it's really important to beat Donald
Trump. Here's why it's so important. Even if you want to go with your January six bullshit.
And hopefully Kamala Harris has figured out how to come to come get past some of the difficulties
we've seen from her in the laughing, in her inarticulateness, like in her talking about
school buses, they would go, hopefully she's
actually up to the task and the donors seem to have put her faith behind her. So it's time for
us to give her a chance, but to pretend like, I don't know, some star quarterback just came out
of retirement and now Donald Trump has a fight on his hands is such an unbelievable lie. I omits
all the lies I've seen these people try and spin, I can't even
believe that they're saying this one with a straight face. Well, and the crazy thing is that
it will be the same people who told you that there was no problem with Joe Biden, the same people who
told you there was no problem with Joe Biden. Quite often, the same people who even after that said he shouldn't drop out of the race are now going, oh, yeah, this all worked out perfect.
And you're like, yeah, this seems like wishful thinking.
This seems like wishful thinking on your part.
Look, this is how it's going with Kamala Harris right now.
And this is what I mean when I said she's auditioning.
And this is what I mean when I said she's auditioning. OK, in if you remember, Rob, because we were we were covering it when it happened in 2019, Kamala Harris announced that she was running for president. got big donor money. She actually she got a lot of Hillary Clinton staffers to join up for her
presidential campaign, which was already shaping up to be like this, the dynamic of the race where
it was like, oh, OK, so Joe Biden, I can't remember if Joe Biden had announced yet. I think this was a
little before he announced, but it was he was the guy who everyone was expecting to announce and run
if he hadn't already. I got to go back and check. I can't remember the chronology of all that, but it was already like, oh, OK,
see, the Hillary people are going with Kamala Harris and the Biden people are going with Biden.
If you remember, rewinding four years before that in 2016, there was speculation about whether Joe
Biden would run for president. He was the vice president at the time and kind of
next in line in some sense to run for president. Ultimately, he ended up deciding not to do it.
It's been widely reported that Obama discouraged him from doing it, said Hillary was the stronger
candidate. And so they went with Hillary Clinton. Then in 2020, he comes back and runs. Well,
Kamala Harris announces she's running. The corporate press all lined up to talk about how impressive her her speech announcing that she was running was.
It was not an impressive speech, but they all pretended there was something there that was very, very impressive.
They went, look at the organization, look at the fundraising. You see, blah, blah, blah.
She's got real support. This is kind of what they pretended.
She went up on the debates, did terrible. She like her first debate.
She tried to call Joe Biden out for being racist. It didn't work well.
Then Kamala Harris just destroyed. Excuse me. Then Tulsi Gabbard just destroyed her.
Her campaign crashed and burned. There was no popular support. She didn't even make it to the first primary. She was like under one percent in the polls. It was just a disaster. A similar type of thing is happening right now. Now, obviously, the dynamics are different. This isn't a primary and or in that sense. And she's the sitting vice president, you know, but that's essentially what's going on here.
She's getting huge money from the big donors. She's getting the red carpet treatment from the corporate press. They're going to give this to her. I think she's got a couple weeks to see
what this does. And then they get to decide whether they're comfortable going with Harris or whether they feel like we got to sub her out for another candidate, which is still a possibility.
I maybe I read the news wrong, but I thought that they were reporting that she had enough delegates.
So I thought that that meant, yes, that's what they're saying.
But at least as far as I understand it, these are still unbound delegates.
And then what about the supposed 80 to a hundred million dollars that she raised in 24 hours?
Does that, is that not pot committed?
This is still unclear to me.
We've got to do some more homework on that topic.
Listen, I think that, so she, first off, it's well over that.
If you count all the money, it's close to a quarter of a billion dollars that she's raised.
The vast majority of that coming from big donors. But, yeah, they also have gotten like, you know, like what they call small donations.
Again, I don't really know that this demonstrates grassroots support for Kamala Harris as much as it demonstrates the Democratic Party's machine and their ability to be like, hey, listen, this is it.
We have to go all in on this or we get Donald Trump and scaring people into giving them some money.
We'll see. This is such a fascinating thing that it's not reported on.
So who are the hundred million dollars that was being withheld until she was announced?
And just the storyline of Biden needs to leave because the donors won't back him to all of a sudden Kamala announcing.
And then the story instantly changing to look at how popular she is.
There's one hundred million dollars on the table.
Where is all that money coming from?
Yeah, it's listen, it's the whole thing is crazy.
It's also crazy that people on the left are willing to overlook that.
Like I thought this was your whole thing, money and politics and all of this, you know, but it's just, that's, that's that. And, uh,
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show. So anyway, that's, that's essentially what's going on right now. As far as I can,
can tell that Kamala Harris, this is her shot. Um, but look, as we kind of talked about on the
last episode, she's still got a very uphill battle, a very uphill battle to fight because
you're she's unpopular. She's been unpopular the entire entire time she's been vice president.
She's not good at politics. She's not an impressive person. And somehow she's somehow
she has to go out and compete now with Donald Trump. And I think one of the things that is at least as of now, look, it's hard, it's hard to tell to like, it's, it's hard to get too
much information out of some of these polls, but there was very little difference in the polling,
um, of Joe Biden versus Trump and Kamala Harris versus Trump in the, over the last few months,
there's been very little difference in the two of them. And I think one of the things that's going to become apparent
is that the, you know, the, the corporate media not only convinces whatever people are still
gullible enough to like watch CNN and MSNBC and think they're getting news, but it's not just
that they convince those people, they convince themselves also. And I think so I was just talking about this last week, right?
The narrative they have now is because this is a comforting narrative to them, is that
Joe Biden, his age just turned out to be an issue. And his age became an issue right at that debate.
You know, like no one could have seen this coming before that. It was at that debate.
He got old and then he was old ever since then. And so he died and came back from the dead.
Yeah, right. Something like that. So he Joe Biden, essentially, the narrative goes,
is a great president, incredibly successful, just a little bit too old, but he did the right
thing and he stepped down. OK, now there's there's a lot of problems with this narrative. Number one,
we still haven't heard from Joe Biden or maybe we have actually, Brian, pull up that the call in
to Kamala Harris, because that's actually pretty interesting. But so we've in the most bizarre way
heard supposedly a phone call from
the President of the United States. He's announced that he's speaking tomorrow night. And we saw him
he is alive. They got video of him coming off his plane or going on his plane. But aside from that,
the major issue, and I made this point on Pierce Morgan's show as well, the issue that Democrats are going to run up against now is that that narrative that Joe Biden was a wildly successful president, but he was just a little bit too old and slow, is total bullshit.
I shouldn't say total bullshit.
The old and slow part is true.
But it's just not, it's not the case. Look, Donald Trump was never winning in the polls
against Hillary Clinton in 2016. He was never winning in the polls against Joe Biden in 2020.
He's been winning in the polls in 2024 all year all year he's been up now why is that
what's going on here why is it that you know donald trump is polling better than he's ever
polled before well look you you can look at the information it's right there in front of you. Every single poll, at least everyone I've
seen, is the top two issues are what? The economy and immigration. And Kamala Harris is tied to this
administration's track record. It's not like getting a fresh start. It's like this is the
vice president from this administration. And the reality is that our country has been through
the worst price inflation of my life and the worst immigration crisis of my life. Kamala Harris,
by the way, was put in charge of immigration policy. That was her big task that she was given
as vice president, the worst, most unpopular aspect of this administration.
And so the issue that that Democrats are going to start to be confronted with is that.
There's actually reasons why people don't believe Joe Biden has been a success and there's
and those things are very unpopular.
And so it's not just that, OK, you got rid of Joe Biden being old.
So now you have the Biden Harris track record and Harris, the spokeswoman who's really not good at speaking, has zero charisma, is not impressive in any way and is very unpopular.
You're you're still a pretty big underdog in this situation.
Yeah, I think the inflation thing she could distance herself from, but the border,
that's got her name all over it, as Joe did slap her, I think, as the border czar or whatever
title he gave her. And aside from all that, as I've said before, she's the only person in the
country dumber than Joe Biden with dementia.
It's just a couple speeches away from, I mean, they should put her in the basement until the DNC and then right away Donald Trump should try and get, or he should try and take another month
before he has a debate with her so that they have even less time to find whoever the replacement's
going to be. Yeah. So I got in when I was on the Pierce Morgan thing, we argued a little bit and you know,
it gets on Pierce Morgan.
Everyone talks over each other.
It's always like,
you know,
I like doing the show and everything.
Um,
and Pierce has been really cool to me and I like him,
but,
uh,
it's just too many people talking over each other,
man.
There's too many damn people on those panels.
But one of the things,
so I started getting into it with these guys.
It was actually kind of fascinating.
Like I,
I just wish I kind of wished we had more time. Like I almost left it it being like, well, like, I mean, I didn't say it, but like in my mind, I was like, well, you guys come do my podcast right now. I just want to talk to you guys. Like, I want to talk, like I make the point that I just made and or some version of that. And then immediately it's like January 6th insurrection threat to democracy,
you know, just like all these buzzwords being thrown at you. Joe Walsh at one point said,
he goes, listen, Dave, you know, you're a father in your 40s. I'm a father in my 60s.
And, you know, listen, I mean, you probably agree on 80 percent of politics and which is I'm sure
not true. But he said that. And he's like, but look, I just think Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.
So I'll vote for whoever the Democrat is because he's a threat to democracy.
And, you know, start getting into all this. He tried to overthrow the government and all this stuff.
And so at one point I was just kind of trying to take it on because, look, by the way, what's interesting to me is that like, it's not just these guys I happen to be on a show with who are saying this.
This is the Kamala Harris pitch. This is essentially what Kamala Harris is running for
president on is that, hey, I'm a prosecutor and he's the felon, right? This is her. And I know
how to prosecute a felon. The prosecutor is the good guy and the felons, the bad guy and yada, yada, yada. You know, this is. And so I said at one point to him, you know, I was like, listen, I didn't really like
the way Donald Trump handled the 2020 election. And I'll grant you that, like when he called the
secretary of state in Georgia there, it did seem like he was kind of bullying a little bit and kind
of trying to get them. You know, he didn't exactly say steal it for me, but it was kind of like maybe wink, nod. I need you to find me some extra votes type deal. Like,
fine. Okay. But, and I put it like this on the show. I went, okay, listen, I am going to overthrow
democracy in the United States of America and usher in a dictatorship. Okay. Now, why isn't anybody here worried about that? Like I just
said, I was going to do it. Why is nobody concerned about that? And the reason is because I have no
power to implement that. It doesn't matter if I want to do it. You know what I mean? I have no
actual power to do that. So who cares? And even if by some gigantic stretch, you can get yourself to say that's what Trump was trying to do, which that is such a huge stretch that what Donald Trump was trying to do was overthrow democracy and install himself as a dictator.
Well, OK, if that's what he was trying to do, guess what?
He had no more power than I have to make that happen.
It's just there was no chance it was going to happen. What Donald Trump ended up doing was bitching and moaning and then getting
on his plane and going back to Mar-a-Lago and turning over the White House to Joe Biden. Why?
Because he had no choice. Yeah, it was completely powerless. So all of this is kind of meaningless.
You know what I mean? Like, this is all pointless. And then, you know, he had said, who else doesn't concede elections? And I was like, well, Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, Stacey Abrams, all of them said their elections were illegitimate. And he goes, yeah, but they conceded.
Is that Donald Trump didn't concede, but he left?
Like, what what are we talking about here?
Like what? He didn't perform the ritual or something like that. Like, OK, that's what you've got.
And I tried to make this point where I was like, look, all of this stuff, because we had a whole little debate about like Piers Morgan at one point was like, you know, he's like, look, you guys are calling this guy Hitler for all these years.
It's ridiculous and all this.
And then one of the guys, she was kind of joking around, but she goes, she goes, no, he's not
Hitler. He's more like Mussolini or something. And, and I was like, look, man, all of this stuff,
what you got to pay attention to here is that. So you're saying Donald Trump's Hitler. You're
saying Donald Trump's a felon. You're saying Donald Trump tried to overturn
democracy. He led an insurrection. He incited an insurrection on October, excuse me, on January 6th.
Okay. Everyone knows those claims. Everybody's heard those claims. And Donald Trump is winning in the polls. So what does that tell you? What is it? What does
that tell you? If you ask me, I think what it tells you is that no one really cares about that
that much. Just nobody really fucking cares. And you guys are even just pretending to care.
You guys don't even really care about all of that. You just think
this is the best shot you've got at him. You really care about him not being the president
because you hate him. Okay. But really all this stuff, this is no, like the reason why Donald
Trump is winning in all of these polls is because for the overwhelming majority of Americans,
Because for the overwhelming majority of Americans, like if you go, hey, what do you care about more?
You know, inflation or Donald Trump's hush money payments?
There's no question.
What do you care about more?
The immigration crisis or January 6th? I keep trying to keep going on October 7th.
Sorry.
January 6th or the immigration crisis? What do you think is a bigger deal of the American people?
So it's look on the substance of it, on top of everything else being a huge advantage for Donald Trump, on the substance of it, if Donald Trump is hitting inflation and immigration and Kamala Harris is hitting his felony charges.
You got yourself a losing battle right there. Real losing battle.
That's well said. I hadn't even considered that. We've heard all these arguments so far,
and they're not working. So you guys better pivot to something else.
Well, I mean, think about it. If you're calling someone Hitler and everyone's heard you call him Hitler and he's winning in the polls, I mean, what does that tell you?
You kind of have only one of two conclusions.
Either they're all Nazis, you know what I mean, and they love that he's Adolf Hitler, or no one's buying it.
Nobody's buying it.
These are issues that no one really cares about.
that no one really cares about.
You know, like the Democrats like every now and then they'll rattle off a couple talking points
about how the price of insulin is down,
which, you know, as we've mentioned before,
it's kind of funny.
It's funny in a way because
they're trying to avoid price inflation
and the one talking point they have
is one thing being cheaper.
You know what I mean?
There's a weird admission in that. You're like, oh, so you're saying life is easier when things that people
need are cheaper. OK, interesting. Well, then let's look at the price of things, shall we?
You know, and OK, that's not going to work out very well for you. So let's try a different
tact. But aside from where they occasionally rattle off some of these things, it's like what's at the core, the core message there is something that voters just don't care that much about.
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center of the campaign is like this guy was convicted on some ridiculously trumped up charges
and he led an insurrection or something, that's a very, very tough,
very, very tough place to run from.
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You got the clips from a very fake audio.
Yeah. Okay. Yeah. So let's, because just to be clear here, even before we play it,
this has been wild, dude. Like it's been, I mean, look, it is, I know I'm going to repeat myself
sometimes in these things. You just, you have to repeat yourself because it's it's important enough to do so. But it is unbelievable. And don't for a second give me these excuses like, you know, whatever. Oh, he can't give an address to the nation.
I mean, look, for the president of the United States of America to announce four weeks before the convention that he's pulling out, he's not going to be the candidate after swearing up and down that he is going to be the candidate for him to make that decision and that not be a national address to the American people is wild. And, you know, tell me,
oh, he's got COVID. Okay. Whatever. Fucking all he's got to do is make a three minute video.
You can edit it. It doesn't have to be live. You know what I'm saying? Like you could edit out
every time he stumbles. Okay. Just get three minutes of literally just a few sentences out.
But him talking to you, saying this and oh, he's got covid.
OK, so throw on a few of those masks that you pretended worked for four years and get back to it.
You know, like there's just no reason. But for not only that, but for him to not be seen at all.
But for not only that, but for him to not be seen at all.
I mean, I mean, literally just over an hour and a half ago was the first sighting of Joe Biden since he announced he wasn't running.
It's Tuesday. He announced on Sunday. He's saying that Wednesday night he's going to speak to the people.
I mean, there's just something so shady about that, like something's going on here.
I don't know exactly what it is,
but something's going on.
And there's an interesting risk to,
uh,
how is her name supposed to be pronounced?
If you want to be woke and polite about it,
is it Kamala Kamala?
It's no Kamala.
Kamala Harris is how I always say it.
I think, um,
Kamala Kamala is how you're supposed to say it.
Whatever.
Camel, camel toe so I'm a child but
anyways it's interesting because now there's going to start to be a conversation of should
he even be the president for the next couple months or is his health issue so bad that he
should not remain in office and then I think at some point in time,
we are going to have to have some sort of a secondary conversation
of how long has he been inept for and who's been covering for him,
and should there be some responsibility for the people
that have been lying to us and trying to pretend like he's at full capacity,
when obviously there's a lot going on in the world,
and we need we need listen you
might not like our democracy but there needs to be someone without dementia who's making decisions
yeah no listen i mean there's if somebody can figure out the way like the most effective way
to play that card there's a real opening there i mean look, look, like it's it's very hard for not just Kamala Harris, but also for the entire corporate media to just be like, listen, you clearly you protected this guy and pretended there was no problem.
And the problem was so bad he had to pull out four months before the election.
Not only was it bad, it was so bad that he could not run a campaign.
So, I mean, I don't, you know, like nothing like this has ever happened before. So it's hard to
overstate how crazy that is. But it's not just like a question of like, like, look, there's an
area of mental decline where you'd be like, oh, this guy maybe can't be president. And then there's
an area where you can't be president. But it is so much worse than that to be like, we can't be president. And then there's an area where you can't be president.
But it is so much worse than that to be like, we can't even pretend. Like, we can't even pretend
this guy is capable of running a campaign. That's where we're at. And Kamala Harris is
directly implicated in that. She was one of the people going, no, no, no, he's sharp as a tack
in private meetings. He's unbelievable. Like, okay, sure. Anyway, so to make this thing more bizarre, almost as if they are trying to get
everybody to believe that there was a coup that happened here, like they have, I mean, literally,
like I can't even, if someone had suggested this idea to you, you'd be like, no, no, no, no.
Everybody's going to think something really fishy is going on here if you do this.
But so they have Joe Biden call in to Kamala Harris's speech.
Let's play the tape from this.
It's wild.
It is so good to hear our president's voice. Joe, I know you're still on the
on the call and we've been talking every day. You probably you guys heard it from Doug's voice.
We love Joe and Jill. We really do. They truly are like family to us. And we do everybody here.
It's beautiful. I know you were still there.
You're not going anywhere, Joe.
I'm watching you, kid.
I'm watching you, kid.
I love you.
I love you, Joe.
It is so good to hear.
Yeah. point where she um she she said she started to say recording and then said like corrected herself
immediately uh there's been some people online who are claiming that like this was ai and you
can like tell that it was it something sounded off about it i'll say that and by the way if it
was ai it was very good ai because it even got like his stuttering and stuff like that.
And but just such a bizarre thing to be like, wait, this guy, you're telling me he can still be president for five months, but we can't see him or hear from him on the most important decision in his life.
Really? That seems hard to believe.
Anyway, just totally bizarre that they would have him call in to her.
Like, I've never seen that done with anyone.
I've never seen anybody call into somebody's speech.
It's just so strange.
Just in terms of getting the stuttering down and that AI sounding good for potentially being AI,
I was using some AI voiceovers for
fake intros I was doing for Run Your Mouth. And it's as simple as you have to actually write the
double words in and then you can play it back, hear how it sounds and make the edits. So if you
have a decent enough writer, it's not that the AI has to fabricate the imperfections in someone's
speech patterns as much as you write it. And the AI is very good at
generating if you're good enough at writing in people's voice, the AI will sound like them.
Yeah, well, look, that it is pretty wild. I'm not saying that was a I have no idea.
I am saying that this whole situation is bizarre, is is really bizarre. You know,
I was talking about that today on the show, too,
where it's like, you know, that's the thing
that the progressives are jumping on now.
They're going, oh, you guys call this a coup?
Do you even know what a coup is?
Do you know what that means?
This was somebody making a decision, that's all.
And you're like, dude, even in the best case scenario,
it's not just that Joe Biden made a decision
because Joe Biden did make
a decision. And he told you what his decision was. His decision was to stay in the race.
Right. So he was clearly at the very least, let's say, pressured. And the truth is that none of us
know what type of pressure was put on Joe Biden behind the scenes. We know about a ton of pressure
that was put on him in front of the scenes. Who knows what was put on him behind the scenes. We know about a ton of pressure that was put on him in front of the scenes. Who
knows what was put on him behind the scenes? And I actually think I'm just throwing this out there
that if more of the news story starts to come out about how bad Joe Biden's decline has been over
the last two years and the Democrats try and go, well, we need to beat Donald Trump and we're
moving forward and this is a pathway forward. I think you're going to have some anger even amongst the Democrats who are like, you promised me normal. That's what you
promised me. You promised that you guys were the adults in the room and that we were going back to
normal. And instead you lied to us for political power and you set us up for Donald Trump coming
back. I think they, like, if you just think about it, Kamala right now, she just needs to win over maybe 20 percent
of the voters. Like there's the 30, maybe 40 percent of the diehard Democrats who are anti-Trump.
And now you've got your mom and pops that are worried about the prices. But I think that there's
going to be some serious anger and resentment towards the Democratic Party for, you know,
pretending like Biden was in better shape than he was. Yeah. Well, look, I think there's
there's a lot of issues that the Democrats are going to have to deal with. That's a huge one.
It's an excellent point. You promised to return to normalcy. You have returned us to clown world.
I mean, this is like we this is less normal than anything. I also just think it's very I mean, look
that Joe Biden, despite what the corporate media wants to tell you, he's just a disaster.
I mean, it's been a disastrous four years. I mean, just it's hard to overstate how bad it is.
Look, his he started his his presidency where he his number one issue.
He put all his chips in on the vaccine.
Number one issue, he put all his chips in on the vaccine.
It was we're going to get this jab in as many people's arms as we possibly can by whatever means is available to us.
Some of them were struck down by the Supreme Court, like the OSHA mandate.
But that's what it's all about.
It's a vaccinated of the excuse me. It's a pandemic of the unvaccinated. Our patience is running thin with you.
That was like the first year plus of Joe Biden's administration was demonizing the unvaccinated and insisting that you get this vaccine totally sold off lies, lies that he himself, you know, the guy who's sitting there with covid now for the second time, at least.
He told you you couldn't get covid if you got the vaccine.
He insisted that, let's just say in the most generous interpretation, he insisted that many people who didn't need to get the vaccine got the vaccine.
Then he totally botched the Afghanistan withdrawal.
Then he went all in on this war in Ukraine.
That's just been a disaster.
You know, I mean, one thing after the other, after the other.
This is very, very hard.
It's been a very bad presidency and it's very hard to defend.
OK, let's let's switch gears a little bit here, because I do want to talk about this other story, which is also a very interesting one.
So just earlier today, the head of the Secret Service, this lady Cheetle, I believe her name is.
She stepped down. It is wild, wild that it took this long.
It is pretty, I mean, I know this is old news now, but there was an assassination attempt against the former president and the current front runner to, you know, to be the next president. And he, again, best case scenario due to
mind bogglingly gross incompetence, let's say, like literally to a level that's hard to imagine
you could be this incompetent, but a rooftop less than 200 yards away from where the president was speaking, there was allowed to occupy a 20 something year old with a rifle who had been walking around scoping out the area for like an hour.
While many people were warning the local police and the Secret Service that there's a guy up there with a gun.
This was allowed to happen. And the fact that there weren't resignations the next day are wild.
So essentially what happened was that this lady, Cheadle, went and testified before Congress yesterday, essentially refused to answer any questions, but insisted that she was the best
one for the job. It was a very Joe Biden-esque thing. Insisted she's the best one. She's not
going anywhere. She's the best person to still run the Secret Service. The next day, she ain't
running the Secret Service anymore. I mean, she was so bad and that she even made AOC look good.
I mean, she was so bad and that she even made AOC look good.
So if you just want to understand the benchmark of how terrible she was,
it was astonishing even prior to that interview watching her lie.
She went to like the Fauci school where every time I hear her talk,
I'm like, how did you guys, this is Fauci.
Hey, we made the right decision at the time when we didn't put the person, when we didn't include that in the parameters.
No, we weren't wrong.
Even though our strategy failed and the president was shot at, we weren't wrong because we're the experts and we evaluated that you didn't need someone there.
And sure, it didn't work and you can still trust us, even though we made the wrong decision because it was actually the right decision when we made it.
even though we made the wrong decision because it was actually the right decision when we made it.
And even in this hearing, the way that she's lying, where she goes, well, we didn't decline a request on that day.
And then she wouldn't. And then, yeah, when there was a request for additional security, sure, we said no.
But we didn't really say no because we tried to take other measures to improve their security.
So it's inaccurate to say that we had declined the request. It was incredible to watch
her absolutely refuse to answer. I'm here to try and add transparency to answer all your questions.
No, I can't answer that one, but I would like to be able to give you all the information that you
need. I can't answer that one, but I'm here to answer your questions. It was an incredible
display from a politician of just being willing to sit in the pocket and just
absolutely refuse. And I mean, literally on both sides of the aisle, the Democrats who were trying
to pin this on, hey, do you think we have to get rid of AR-15s? They couldn't even get straight
answers out of her. So they were getting frustrated because they weren't able to spin their story.
And literally everyone just gave her a hard time for your subpoena to be here. Why don't
you have any of the information for us to review this? It was surprised. I don't even know why she
showed up to then write it. I think I mean, I think they probably wanted her there for the cover
up. And she showed up to that meeting and they realized, oh, we're going to need to put someone
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into the show. All right. Well, we got a few clips from that hearing just to prove that Rob is not
exaggerating.
If you haven't seen it, it was that bad.
Here, let's go to the first one.
My first question.
Both sides of the aisle today have asked for your resignation.
Would you like to use my five minutes to draft your resignation letter?
Yes or no?
No, thank you.
Was this a colossal failure?
It was a failure. Yes or no? Was it a colossal failure? It was a failure.
Yes or no?
Was it a colossal failure is the question.
Yes or no?
I have admitted this is a terrible question.
This is a yes or no series of questions.
Was this a colossal failure?
Yes or no?
Yes.
Have you provided...
You should pause it for a second because it's already...
I'm sorry.
It's just so funny to just go,
was this a colossal failure?
I go, it was a failure failure and then she's like she almost just got into like bickering about the
semantics of colossal or not and you're like lady it's colossal like what do you this is the biggest
job of the secret service what do you mean how can this not be like which she's like no he got
shot in the ear yeah it wasn't it wasn't our best day but you know it wasn't be? She's like, no, he got shot in the ear. It wasn't our best day.
But, you know, it was like, lady, this is the biggest failure.
By definition, the biggest failure that the Secret Service can have is having someone get a clear headshot at the president.
And then they just happen to miss.
But, like, yes, no, no colossal failure seems like a good a
good uh descriptor all right let's keep we're uh we're addressing our policy about slopes it appears
that uh maybe we were misguided in our approach to slopes all right let's keep playing yes or no
i'll have to get back to you on that that is a no have you provided all
audio and video recordings in your possession to this committee as we asked on july 15th yes or no
i would have to get back to you that is a no you're full of shit today you're just being
completely dishonest mr my first question well that's one feisty republican lady there but yeah
i mean look what can you say aside from like it again? She's just I actually kind of like when she even addressed or had phone calls and
she really would not answer a single question. And I forgot who it was, but one person did a
particularly excellent job of calling her out for, have you done zero preparation for this?
How are you not able to answer any of these questions or recall any of this information?
Yeah. Yeah. No, it was, it was wild. She basically just went there to Stonewall.
And look, I mean, I guess I suppose like maybe there is a little bit of a silver lining here,
like a note of optimism is that as much as so many people do get away with that in D.C. without
losing their jobs, this was just too big of a thing to have nothing to say, to have nothing to
say for like how you could allow this to happen.
That was even, even in DC, that was a bridge too far. Here, let's go to the next clip that we have.
...country that are happening in about 100 days. So the notion of a report coming out in 60 days
when the threat environment is so high in the United States, irrespective of party,
is not acceptable. And I think it's very important to understand that. This is not theater. This is
not about jockeying. This is about the safety of some of the most highly targeted and valued
targets internationally and domestically in the United States of America. So the idea that
a report will be finalized in 60 days, let alone prior to any actionable decisions that would be
made, is simply not acceptable. It has been 10 days since an assassination attempt on a former
president of the United States, regardless of party.
There need to be answers.
Yeah, you could kind of see on AOC's face that at one point,
even she's like, I'm sounding smart right now.
It's like, this is new.
The better AOC clip was about the range on ARs,
which off the top of my head, I think it's like, I don't know, something like in the 400 range. I'm sorry. Our gun audience is going to be furious. How do you not know this?
But it was a pretty simple question of why was there a rooftop within range of what an AR can do,
which is one of the most popular and easily accessible guns in this country. So how can
you possibly say that a rooftop with a clear view of where the president is
that's been in range of a readily accessible rifle didn't need to be secured?
And then, you know, the fact that even AOC is able to come up with gun facts that are
that simple was pretty astonishing.
It was pretty astonishing.
Well, look, I mean, I think what we're left with here is,
and I think this is very reasonable to say,
I'm not like jumping to some wild conspiracy here, but this was such a, what was the word she used?
Colossal failure in the first clip.
This was such a monumental failure that at the very least, the first question that needs to be answered is like, how the hell did you guys let this happen?
Because it does, you know, there's so many implications that come off of that. And I think a lot of people don't want their like kind of don't want this to be the obvious.
You know what I mean?
And it's like, look, tell me this is something other than what it looks like.
You know, it's like always like in those in those movies or whatever, when someone gets caught in like a precarious situation and they're
like, this isn't what it looks like. I can explain, you know what I mean? And then it's kind
of like, okay, well explain how the hell did you possibly end up in this situation? And you know,
oftentimes in the movies there is an explanation, but you know, it's like, it's almost like the
secret service is sitting there going, this isn't what it looks like. I can explain. And you're like,
okay, explain. And then they're like, I'll refer you to the record.
And you're like, wait a minute. No, no, no, no, no, no. You got to be able to explain like,
wait, how did this happen? You know, like in the movies where it'll be something like,
no, it's like this chick in a bikini got thrown into my room, like a wave hitter. And she got
thrown into my room and landed in my bed. But I swear, like, it's not what it looks like.
It was something else.
But you're like, okay, Secret Service, if you're telling me this isn't what it looks like,
then I'm going to need the explanation.
And they're offering you no explanation.
It's very hard to not go from that to go, oh, so I guess this is just what it looks like.
Or what it looks like is that you allowed this to happen.
That's what it's looking like to a whole lot of people.
And you're not doing much to convince us you didn't.
I don't know what else to say here.
I do want to, before we end here today,
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Hung Solo.
I'm starting to think that's not your real name, dude.
Good name, though.
Hung Solo.
All right.
If anyone's got a question here, what's good, Dave?
What's going on, what's good, Dave? What's
going on, dude? How are you? Does anyone actually think any accountability will come of this? Well,
you know, I mean, look, the that lady lost her job. So that's something I think the long answer
is no. I actually well, it's 50 50. I think you're mostly right that these things seem to disappear but what you were
saying with the uh um the cat person there's so much information on the internet i mean at the
moment epstein safe disappeared no one in the fbi is in trouble and we seem to have moved on from
the flight logs and who else was on the client list um but this one i think we're all like this
is as fishy as Epstein killing himself.
The fact that police reported that the fact that the guy was on the roof, that they had the shooter, the snipers had it like this is equally as, hey, that does not make sense as the Epstein killed himself.
And I think also because it wasn't behind prison prison walls.
And so we've seen enough of it right in front of us to see how it just doesn't make sense. I think that I think there's going to be a little bit more accountability.
R and a dare 26 as a Dave,
I saw you in Austin and met Rob.
Great show.
So glad we made the trip from Colorado to see it.
Come play a show in Denver soon.
Oh,
thank you.
Oh, that's cool.
You got to meet Rob and thank you for coming all the way from,
uh,
from Colorado to come see me.
We will be playing Denver.
We're working on that.
I know we got a lot of fans in Denver and I get requests to come up there all
the time.
I'm,
I'm telling you, me and Robbie will be coming out to to Denver sooner rather than later. Just trying
to figure out the details on that. Denver's Denver's been biggest porch draw to date. And
amongst the libertarians out there, they're they're a real party bunch, the Denver people.
So it'll be fun when we finally make it happen. Yeah. Okay. Ryan asks, have you seen the report where it appears that Thomas Crooks was seen near
an FBI building in June?
Well, there's more than just that.
There's also that when they cracked his phone, he had some odd correspondence.
I mean, this is all Twitter talk, but he had some odd correspondence that people were trying to link to the FBI. He was also in a BlackRock commercial at some point
in time. That one's a little bit screwy. Listen, it's still early and this is all still conspiracy
talk. But yeah, there are some there are some additional oddities to the fact that secret
servers seem to be like, hey, who trained this kid? Because we can all see him. Can he take the
shot already?
I don't know how much longer I can ignore him being up there for.
Yeah, it's a listen.
This whole thing stinks.
Let's just say that.
But yeah, look, I mean, like as the more those little details start to emerge, the more it
starts to look like what they always look like.
You know, if that's if that makes sense oh uh okay hold
on one second sorry trying to get something here we'll get we'll get one more in uh toasted goat
treasure you have some good names in this crap uh dave love seeing you at bottom of the barrel
first mothership run sad i missed robbing you the second time oh yeah bottom of the barrel. First mothership run. Sad I missed Robin you the second time. Oh, yeah. Bottom of the barrel is a great show. I really enjoy doing that. It's Brian Simpson, I believe, is the one who runs it. But it's a it's a little man in at the comedy mothership. It's a great show. It's like, uh, you just, um, the audience writes topics
and then puts them in a barrel and then you go up and you just pick one out and riff on it.
Uh, it's a lot of fun. It was just like whatever their topic is, then try to turn it into a joke.
It's a great way to like get new, uh, get new material and stuff. I always enjoy that. If I'm
out there, I think they do it Mondays, either Mondays or Tuesdays, they do that show. But
every time, if I'm out there on a Monday and Tuesday, I always try to do that one because I always enjoy it.
All right. Actually, you know what? We got a couple minutes left here.
I'll take I'll take another another question from the group before we wrap up.
All right. Let's see. I'm trying to pick out a good one here.
good one here all right uh uh broadlemore uh writes i'm more inclined to believe the joe biden call is shane gillis rather than joe biden oh that is
i just it would have been funnier if shane had done. Yeah, I'd said after the RNC, I'll vote for Shane Gillis as Trump for president.
Yeah, there you go.
And then Twight1062 writes, can you bring Shane Gillis on for a history episode?
I would 100% do that if Shane wants to.
Yeah, Shane's actually a very smart guy.
Shane knows a lot of stuff.
So I would absolutely, I would love to do that. But, you know, my buddy Shane, he's a smart guy. Shane knows a lot of stuff. Um, so I would absolutely, I would love to do that. Uh, but you know, uh, my buddy Shane, he's a busy guy. He's a busy guy these days.
So we'll see. We'll see if we can snag him. There's a few years ago we'd have been doing
him the favor, but now he's on top of the world. But yeah, I would, I would totally love to do that.
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