PBD Podcast - Kamala's Media Blitz, Teamsters Boss SLAMS Democrats, Crazy Keith Olbermann | PBD Podcast | Ep. 487

Episode Date: October 10, 2024

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana cover Kamala Harris' media blitz, Donald Trump appearing on Andrew Schulz's "Flagrant," Teamsters boss Sean O'Brien slamming democrat...s, and housing rates SKYROCKETING despite FED rate cuts. 🎟️ ELECTION NIGHT IN AMERICA @ VT HQ: ⁠https://bit.ly/3XPbyt0⁠ 💸 BUY 1 VT WALLET, GET 1 KEYCHAIN & CARD HOLDER FREE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3N6VHkr⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📕 PURCHASE VIVEK'S NEW BOOK "TRUTHS": ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3TOnlq0⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📕 SIGNED COPY OF PBD'S NEW BOOK "THE ACADEMY": ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XC5ftN⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🧢 NEW FLB HAT - WHITE W/ RED LETTERING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3BgUAvR⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🧢 NEW FLB HAT - RED W/ WHITE LETTERING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3MY7MIQ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🇺🇸VT USA COLLECTION: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/47zLCWO⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📰 VTNEWS.AI: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3Zn2Moj⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🏦 "THE VAULT 2024" RECORDING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4ejazrr⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 👕 VT "2024 ELECTION COLLECTION": ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XD7Bsm⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3ze3RUM⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/47iOGGx⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4e0FgCe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📱 CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3MGK5EE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📕 CHOOSE YOUR ENEMIES WISELY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XnEpo0⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4d5nYlU⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎓 VALUETAINMENT UNIVERSITY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XC8L7k⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3XjSSRK⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! ABOUT US: Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:02:33 We have a lot of people here that had friends and family that were up there and everybody seems to be good with us But we're hoping the same as with you as well Teamsters union president talks comedian Thean, that Democrats have effed us over the last 40 years. We'll talk about that. Trump and Putin have had as many as seven private phone calls since Trump left the White House per Bob Woodward's new book. Podcast host laughs when Trump describes himself as basically a truthful person.
Starting point is 00:03:04 By the way, is this a show? Yeah, I thought he crushed it. I thought the way he opened it up phenomenal. I thought they did a great job most in New poll Say economy most important issue in election Trump gets the edge Biden undermines Harris claimed that Ron DeSantis has politicized, you have to see this clip, he doesn't even want to play the game, it's almost as if Vinny's right and he's kind of going against Kamala, opposing everything she does, who knows, maybe there's something there, maybe there's not. Kamala's
Starting point is 00:03:37 answers on the view and Colbert, if you haven't seen it, we have to see, talk about it. And then 60 minutes minutes what are 60 minutes do they air two different answers for a question asked about Netanyahu you got to see both by the way yesterday's Tuesday's podcast was taken down moments after it was up part of it YouTube told us at CBS they told us there was a glitch whatever it is if it goes down here on YouTube we we're always on Apple, we're always on Spotify, you can always find us on Spotify and Apple, and the great thing about Spotify,
Starting point is 00:04:11 there's also Video Plane, but we're available on both of them. But apparently CBS didn't like us talking about that Kamala interview, that's what we were told by the folks at YouTube. We'll talk about the hurricane rate cuts. A lot of people are asking a weird question, saying how is it that we cut the rates and the mortgage rates were supposed to go down, but the opposite is happening? How's that even possible? We'll talk about
Starting point is 00:04:33 that. Keith Obermann is having another meltdown over Elon Musk, asking for him to be deported. He's literally asking President Biden to deport him. Pierce Morgan had to apologize to Beyonce and Jay-Z as their lawyers issued Ditty Denial. Story came and you had to get on, you saw the clip with the- And the lawyer, Pat, the one that you told me about, he made a video saying, no, we're not going out, we just told them we're not gonna go forward
Starting point is 00:05:00 unless you guys apologize and take it down. Who's the lawyer? The one that we were talking about. Same lawyer? Same lawyer. Spiro. Spiro one that we were talking about the same lawyer same lawyer It's Biro. It's Biro. I'm gonna send them the video. Yeah. Yeah interesting. Okay, then last but not least This is an interesting story. We've got a bunch of clips. We'll show you top songs chosen by dying people for their final moments revealed Play it and then Tom had a good idea. Tom said, how about the songs of people
Starting point is 00:05:27 that are glad they're leaving? What song would they play? I had my number one pick. Maybe we'll give you that. We got it as well. We're gonna do that today? We will probably do that today. We got a bunch of other topics.
Starting point is 00:05:36 These are just some of the ones. He's got stuff he wants to talk about. We'll dug him off. By the way, to some of you guys that are true, true believers, let me tell you, I respect your game. Here's why.
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Starting point is 00:06:58 We just we just started off so yes the CBS Their interview Kamala they're being asked a question about, she's being asked a question about Netanyahu. The actual answer was leaked, but then there is the edited answer that they released to UNI. Rob, go on and play the clip. But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by Israel that were very much prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen. What region. But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. We are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the United States to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. So I got a question. I got a question, and I just want to go straight to it.
Starting point is 00:08:00 Is there anything wrong with CBS editing the answers to be tighter? Because they're still solving for advertisers or should I just put whatever's out there knowing it's less entertaining Versus a tighter thing Tom. What do you think? What's one thing to shorten an answer and And maybe if it's a little repetitive like somebody says something and then at the end they say so that's the reason I feel This way and they take that part out So it's a shorter answer. So it's for broadcast length that happens all the time that happens all time happens in sports You have a guy after the game and they ask the player or something He gives them a long answer and the first half of it is what they use
Starting point is 00:08:38 but that doesn't affect the substance and the accuracy more importantly, of what the person said. Well, I think what CBS did is they committed the cardinal sin. They're editing for, you know, likeability and polish. When you're trying to polish the subject of an interview, that's a hell of a lot different from just shortening an answer so that it fits in the broadcast. I mean, like I personally, Pat, because we haven't heard her, everything from her is canned. Everything from her is so fake. Like even yesterday when they were doing the hurricane briefing, her staffers, she got caught. Her staffers were giving her the question. She got the cover up her mouth. She's like, she's telling them. I'm on a live podcast. Is this the one? This is it, Pat.
Starting point is 00:09:25 Yeah, this is it. Go ahead, Bob. It flood. We really got to watch those areas and those communities. So it takes quite a while for that water to drain. And they're giving her a question. Thank you very much. Hey, Ken, I have a question for you.
Starting point is 00:09:39 You mentioned words matter. And I know there is a lot of media following this briefing. Yeah, but by the way, so to answer your question, I don't like it. I want her, like we want to hear her sit there and speak just like what, dude, Trump's going on these podcasts. Trump is sitting in front of Andrew Schultz with the whole crew and just going in. I want to hear as much as her and her nonsense is possible and I want her to be exposed. But I mean, CBS, think about it about it PBT they're all leftist every CBS ABC MSNBC they're all to be fair he did a great job amazing what was his name again
Starting point is 00:10:13 uh Bill Whitaker it's not Bill Withers that's Aino Sunshine is it Bill? Aino Truth when I interview. Yeah which great job. But here's my question, guys. Just a little bit off that. Do you think that he had to tell her, did she know those questions were coming? Do you think? I don't know. Because her face was very uncomfortable. She did not look comfortable in this interview.
Starting point is 00:10:38 I don't want to throw 60 minutes on it. I actually thought, to be honest, I think this was the best interview done on her by anybody and everybody. Watch this. throw 60 minutes on, I actually thought, to be honest, I think this was the best interview done on her by anybody and everybody. Watch this, go to Flips Out with the Call Her Daddy podcast with Alex Cooper, right? They showed how that podcast after three days
Starting point is 00:10:56 got some 480,000 views, and how Andrew Schultz's podcast with Trump after eight hours got 500,000 views. People are not interested in Kamala. She's boring, okay? They're just not. People were interested in Bill Clinton. People were interested in Obama.
Starting point is 00:11:16 People were interested in even Pete Buttigieg. I know that sounds weird. People were interested in Andrew Yang at the time when he was talking about the, when he was talking about the U he was talking to me I UBI. Yeah, of course She's just not interesting because if I ask you to follow watch this Tom, what's your thing about this ready? I'm gonna give a name and I want you to think about um Unique policy that only represented that candidate. Okay, you ready Andrew Yang UBI. Okay, perfect
Starting point is 00:11:46 Obama universal big represented that candidate. You ready? Andrew Yang. UBI. Okay perfect. Obama. Universal big. Trans. ObamaCare. National Healthcare. Clinton. Monica Lewin. Cigars. National Healthcare. He did the State of the Union address and he held up a card. This will be your healthcare card. That was his banner for that first term. Romney. Mitch Romney. Watch what happens. Right there. Vanilla bit Benghazi would be the only thing but that's not a policy Yeah, that was a crisis exactly if I go to Trump, what would you say? America economy jobs in America A lot America for everything if you go to Biden, who do you say? Ice cream. I'm not Trump. That's right. If you go to Kamala, what do you say? I'm not Biden
Starting point is 00:12:33 Go to DeSantis, what do you say? Oh, yeah conservative principles It's basically Trump to a Trump life further conservative exactly But the point is there's an there is no there's never ever further conservative. Exactly. But the point is there's never ever been a more vanilla, and I know this sounds weird to say this, because there's never been a more vanilla candidate than Kamala Harris, never.
Starting point is 00:12:55 Well, yeah, because- There's never been more boring vanilla candidate that nobody is looking forward to hearing what she has to say, because it's not unique than her. And she has nothing. Well, think about it, this is the first candidate who had never went through a primary. She didn't have to hearing what she has to say because it's not unique than her The first candidate who had never went through a primary she didn't have to do what trump did in 2015 2016 when he had to go boom boom boom boom and knock down the entire establishment. This was the exact opposite This was the establishment saying alright Kamala. You're up Joe's out
Starting point is 00:13:19 You're in and you talked about comfortable on CBS, right? Yeah, how she looked a little uncomfortable Well good, you're How she looked a little uncomfortable. Well, good You're supposed to be a little uncomfortable You know the whole saying your comfort zone will kill you every single podcast she's done or every single interview She's done has been comfortable even call her daddy. You're gonna call her daddy You think that she's gonna give her pressing questions? This was the first interview where they actually challenged her and now they're saying that's basically the demise of Kamala. I don't know what this is.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Apparently, I don't know why are they editing? What are they moving out? I don't know. We don't know the answer to it. But if you can say one thing about Trump, this guy will go anywhere, anytime with any person Schultz, Theo von, he'll go to CNN. He went town hall, Caitlin Collins, Trump will show up anywhere. The comfort zone ain't killing him
Starting point is 00:14:06 He's gonna go to the he's gonna go fight for what he believes To go to that brand the fact that Obama thought she was the right candidate to pick Obama this is they say this is his pick him and Pelosi was like the second right wings, but they saying this is his pick, right? There is nothing marketable with her to tell like for example Years ago before I started a YouTube channel I go to this man named Bill Bill Vogel and I said Bill I'm thinking about starting a channel and sharing some of my content of what's worked for me. He said be careful doing it I said why is that this is because most people run out of content
Starting point is 00:14:42 Yeah, so what a feedback He says if you do some of that content you could have sold now you can't because you're gonna run out I'm like I don't think I'm ever gonna run out of content yeah cuz I'm engaged but he was right most people do run out of content mm-hmm most people do their 15 episodes it does well then they just keep saying the same thing because there's nothing else, right? Very few people can stay fresh telling stories. Trump will never run out of content.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Obama's not gonna run out of content. There's certain people that are not, she's just. Hilary's, by Hilary has been out of content since she opened her mouth. She has nothing. By the way, you know her book comes out? This is the former what title? Whatever how many copies she sold her book last week first week how many copies it sold thousand copies
Starting point is 00:15:34 Please tell me no no no it's it's a guys typically It's like a few hundred thousand copies first week her book first week twenty seven thousand copies What's a what's the precedent for something something lost lost something gained I would use that she lost the election yeah she's almost irrelevant at this point like well she keeps putting herself in there but but the main the main point is if this goes to say business owners if you're watching this okay God wants to start a podcast. He's, I'm doing my consulting calls yesterday. And one of the guys is like, I'm a divorce attorney.
Starting point is 00:16:13 And he does very well for himself, okay? And he made $3 million last year as a divorce attorney. So then I go to his channel and he doesn't have anything that's gone yet. But he's a talker, great storyteller. I enjoyed listening to him asking and telling stories. I said, I'm thinking why is none of this guy's stuff taken off yet? But there's another guy named James Sexton.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Do you know James Sexton? Go search his name on YouTube. I guarantee you're going to know who he is the moment you look him up. James Sexton, go on YouTube. Okay, this guy. I know who he is. He moment you look him up. James Sexton, go on YouTube, okay, this guy. He's a divorce attorney, okay? You know how many interviews he's done that have into millions of views?
Starting point is 00:16:51 You know why? He tells the most unique stories. And I asked him a question, I said, how many divorces have you been a part of? He said, 5,000. I said, how many of them did you have to mediate? Kind of like wedding crashers mediate. And he says, you get some air miles,
Starting point is 00:17:04 I'll get some air miles. You can throw some this way. He says, maybe a couple hundred. I said, what's the richest family's divorce you did? And he's given it to me. I'm going, I said, what are the top five things that you see coming up in the mediations? He tells me the reasons.
Starting point is 00:17:19 Who gets the kids, when, where do the parents live, educational decisions, who makes it. He's given me the reasons for divorces. Robin, I'm having this conversation with him. And I said, how many times did a client come to you that's filing a divorce with their husband or wife and ended up going back and being happily married? He said, oh, many, many times.
Starting point is 00:17:38 These are interesting stories they should tell. If your brand has nothing that's interesting, no one cares. There's nothing interesting about Kamala Harris. It's unfortunate because she's actually attractive. She actually looks good. It's appealing to, she's not unattractive. She's very attractive to look at.
Starting point is 00:18:02 If you notice, Trump can't make fun of her looks. He has not made fun of her looks because she's not unattractive. But she's boring and that is by far more unattractive than anything else. You go on a date, we were role playing with Tico last night. Imagine you're on a date with her. You ask her a question. So what's your favorite movie? Well Tico, I grew up in a middle class family. You ask her a question. So what's your favorite movie? Okay?
Starting point is 00:18:28 Well Tico I grew up in a middle-class family With a long when we were kids and I was like, oh my god, you know, because like I'm sorry I got a call from Vinnie crisis happen The point is you can't be this boring. I don't know if I've ever seen a candidate more boring honestly Name a candidate more boring than Kamala. I Want you actually think about it Michael Bloomberg was he boring yeah, he was yeah Would you put him more boring than Kamala? He at least had some stuff that he did the guy was a mayor of New York City and he crushed it Guys worked a hundred billion dollars. Yeah, and he was smart
Starting point is 00:19:03 But give him time give me give me the most boring candidate of your lifetime that actually was in Chosen, like Democrat or Republican. Like Jeb Bush. I can tell you what it was, it was Michael Dukakis. I was still young, and here comes this candidate, and you're waiting for him to say something, and he's running against George Herbert Walker Bush, Bush senior and you want to talk about boring.
Starting point is 00:19:28 He came out of a tank. Didn't he come out of a tank? Yeah, it was ridiculous. It was shocking that the lack of anything substantive to say and you sit there and you would look at it and saying, this is one of our two choices. I remember thinking that back then saying what an incredibly boring guy And you don't live California. I'll give you one. It was Gray Davis Gray Davis Somehow because of the Democrat majority gets elected governor
Starting point is 00:19:57 And he did such a horrible job that he was recalled two years later and shot out of the cannon But he was also not only boring, there was no vision. I think there's a lot of no story. Here's the difference. I think there's a lot of boring candidates. I mean, I think of Al Gore when he lost in 2000. I can think of Mitt Romney. I can think of a couple of other candidates. Romney was that boring. I don't think the level of Kamala. Okay. But the difference between Kamala is she can actually win. Why? Because of the DEI mantra. I mean, her, listen, if they win this election, it's because of one thing.
Starting point is 00:20:30 It's because the women, single liberal women are overwhelmingly breaking towards Kamala. I mean, the numbers are shocking. But we're talking about boring. Do you remember? Yeah, but that's part of the boring, that's part of it is that they don't care about policy. They don't care about substance. They care about my body, my choice in abortion. And that's part of the boring, that's part of it is that they don't care about policy. They don't care about substance.
Starting point is 00:20:45 They care about my body, my choice and abortion. And that's their choice. That's voting blocks. But I mean, goes back to a candidate being boring. That's the difference. Yeah, it's the difference in selection. She can win. But here's the thing, why?
Starting point is 00:20:57 Ronnie couldn't win. Well, here's the thing. Why? Because I'm going back to how did we get, how did Kamala get to this? If we hear all the rumors and all the things about Willie Brown and everything, she got to this point with no substance, no back, no nothing. If you guys ever saw her during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, all those, by the way, your aides are writing all that stuff that you're yelling and you're talking all that
Starting point is 00:21:17 crap. And now, by the way, did you think that she thought she was going to be running, like she was going to be the front runner for the presidency? Absolutely not. Joe tanked and they went, oh my God, he's cooked. She played the game. Yeah. Well, yeah, she, yeah, exactly. Sometimes your best ability is your availability. She just stayed available and waited for Joe Biden to basically croak. I'm fighting through the jungle here, fighting through the jungle here, trying to Pat this question. She refused to do the Al What was his name Al Wilson presidential debate that's Sponsored by the archdiocese in New York. Yes. Remember how funny it was when Romney and Obama did it
Starting point is 00:21:56 It was actually really funny. Is it sort of a comedic thing? Yeah. No, no, no, it's every year It's the I think it's Al Wilson. It's the one where Trump says, you know, Hillary bumped into me and I said, oh, and then she said, pardon me. I said, I'll think about it. Yeah, exactly. Great. But then Kamala Harris says, I'm not doing it. Every pair of candidates have done it,
Starting point is 00:22:17 going back years and years, decades. And she says she's not gonna do it. That's because she has no substance. She's a boring candidate. But by the way, honestly, I'm telling you guys, Hillary Clinton to me was more entertaining than Kamala. I think so too. Because she was at least a gangster.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Like, you know you're listening to a mafia boss. I'm okay with that, right? When you listen to Romney, you at least want to know how'd you make a quarter of a billion dollars. I want to know staples, all these things that they own with Bain. I want to know how'd you make a quarter of a billion dollars? No, for sure. I want to know staples all these things that they own with Bain. Bain, cover. I want to know. But she is ridiculously boring.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Watch this. Here's a race that no one cares about but some people do. Garvey, I don't know if you guys saw this clip or not and Schiff. Schiff to Schiff. Are going at it. By the way, Garvey may win. Okay? I hope to God.
Starting point is 00:23:01 And watch how he handles himself right at the beginning, going after Schiff. Go ahead, Rob. Mr. Schiff has been a congressman for 24 years. And we've debated over three and a half hours prior to this. And over these 24 years, the policy he's going to talk about tonight, the policies, he hasn't been able to do anything about it. Think about this. 24 years addressing existential problems in this country and never being able to cure the problems. And that's why the state is standing up now. It's people saying it's time for change.
Starting point is 00:23:36 Mr. Schiff is perfect. By the way, that's not even the one. Rob, go type in Garvey Schiff on Twitter. This is the one I want you to see. Type in Garvey Schiff on Twitter. This is the one I want you to see. Type in Garvey Schiff. Matter of fact, if you just go to his personal account, hang tight, hang tight, go down a little bit. Don't touch anything, go down, go down, it's gonna come up.
Starting point is 00:23:52 Okay, just go to Garvey's account if you could, Rob. Just go to Garvey's account and watch this. I just, this guy, man, I'm excited for you. Garvey, the one that's got 1.1 million views. Is that the one? 76 million likes? Which one is it Rob? This one is 788. It should be the one. 34,573. It's the one that says one of the fundamental differences between me and Shiv. One of the fundamental differences between me. guys have to all the way
Starting point is 00:24:26 don't say anything time I know you like to yeah no no no don't don't school me I'm on a leash. I'm not trying to put you on a leash all I'm saying is let us see it this is for you ruin the climax go ahead. How can you think about one man every day and focus on that when you've got millions of people in California to take care of mr. shit it's unconscionable and like I said before he lied to 300 million people when he was going through that whole process of trying to get
Starting point is 00:24:53 Donald Trump impeached mr. shift 30 how can you think yeah I like that he says you wake up every single morning thinking about one person yeah there's 20 million people here, 22 million people here, and you don't think about them. All you think about is one person. I'm gonna be thinking about the people and people don't realize who Steve Garvey is by the way, right? Oh the pitcher? Who is Steve Garvey? Steve Garvey is National League Rookie of the Year in 1974. He's one of the greatest players in Dodger history. He's one of the greatest baseball players. He's just short of the hall of fame, but he's beloved in California. He's beloved. Go ahead, Tom. No, that's him.
Starting point is 00:25:32 And now he's running for Senator. And by the way, he said picture. He was a first baseman. Almost 3000 hits in his career. I just keep going. And by the way, he was chasing the Garret record until a San Diego incident in San Diego where the catcher broke his thumb sliding into home plate. Otherwise, he had a shot at Lou Gehrig's record This is not a regular guy. He was loved. He was a track, you know, a track good-looking guy Look how he is. It was tough tough and I mean, but again brand brand There is things you listen to his tone is not like this, but there's something there. Kamala is unbelievably boring.
Starting point is 00:26:12 So is Schiff, boring, boring. Just boring candidates, left and right, boring, constantly. Anyways, let's talk about somebody who's not boring. Rob, pull up one of the clips with Trump and Schultz. Oh, so The stuff he says is just just one by one by one play for you them. Here's one of them Well, go ahead Rob over the last week. I have to talk about funny or sad. I think it's more sad than funny Yeah, he has one ability. I don't have yeah He sleeps
Starting point is 00:26:44 This guy goes on a beat, and he lays down on one of those, you know, six ounce, they weigh six ounces, and he can't lift it. They're meant for children, young people, and old people to lift. They're aluminum, you know, hollow aluminum. They weigh very little and he can't lift. And somebody convinced him he looks good in a bathing suit.
Starting point is 00:27:10 And when you're 82, typically bathing suits aren't gonna make you look great. You're not gonna be enhanced, all right? It's just one of those things. I can't be sure about that, but typically you don't. It depends what he's packing. He could. I don't know what the hell he's packing,
Starting point is 00:27:24 but I don't wanna know either. I don't know. Depends on what he's packing. I don't know what the hell he's packing, but I don't want to know either. I don't know. But he has an ability to fall asleep while on camera. He can lie down on one of those things, and in minutes he's stone cold out. How does he do it? And he's got cameras on, because he's the president,
Starting point is 00:27:40 so they have cameras on him. And then they show him sleeping on the beach. You'll never see me sleeping in front of the camera. But wait, he's with comedians and he's hanging and he's making them die. By the way, you know this, that's not easy. To make them laugh and he goes, oh my god, you'll never see me sleeping. Just picture any other candidate on something like this. Never. They would, hold on.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Kamala on this, they would destroy her. And they were asking him questions as if he was one of the boys. So it's like, is Elon Musk your favorite African American? And he's like, ha ha ha, what a guy. They said, he goes, you know, you have the ability to tell these stories and come back. He's like, I call it the weave.
Starting point is 00:28:17 The weave. Some people think I'm going off topic, it's the weave. I'm gonna come back. Rob, go ahead and play. I can go all the way there, come right back. Go ahead, Rob, which one is this? A whole new different way of getting the word out. About Elon specifically,
Starting point is 00:28:29 is he your favorite African American? Yeah. To go right into it. He's a piece of work. Okay. You know, he's a great guy. Yeah. I mean, he's obviously a brilliant guy.
Starting point is 00:28:39 Yeah. I mean, when I saw the rocket engines come back, I said, what is that? Like a couple of years ago, you know, I've seen rockets go that? Like a couple years ago, you know, I've seen rockets go up and then they crash into the water. And I see the engines are coming back and they're landing.
Starting point is 00:28:51 It's unbelievable. They're landing and they land on a raft in the middle of the ocean someplace with a little dot and they land right on the top of the spot. And my wife can't parallel park. I know. A lot of people can't parallel park. Most people can't.
Starting point is 00:29:04 But no, he's great. But he's got a great heart. He was with me, as you know, on the other night. And we were honoring a man who got killed at a rally, Cory, firefighter, great guy. And it was a beautiful evening. But Elon went out and he loved the crowd. He loves the country.
Starting point is 00:29:23 And he's picked a side. A lot of people don't wanna pick a side. I have a lot of people that are big supporters of me. But they won't go all out. You know, they can't quite. They're scared. There's a cost. Yeah, there's a cost.
Starting point is 00:29:37 There is a cost, but there's also a liability. I mean, you know, some people, I respect it a lot. When this guy was up there doing jumping jacks, you gotta vote for Trump, You gotta vote for him. He was jumping high. He was jumping high. He looked quite African. He looked African.
Starting point is 00:29:50 Did you see the part when he started? It's great. Did you see the part when he started getting into the nicknames? Andrew just had to go because he's African American. Did you see the part when he's getting into the nicknames? 10 pound Tim. It's not easy to say. Kamala, Kamala. It has to out there. He made those guys crack up
Starting point is 00:30:09 You see the part when he said about truthful, but I'm basically a truthful person. They're like What do you mean basically which is it's actually so telling because he's basically like saying Him being basically truthful live on air But I always refer him back to the simplicity of McDonald's. He lied about McDonald's, she lied about many things, and she's a liar. There should be some kind of a rule when they know it's a lie, you can't do a commercial on it. But this is a thing that's going to end in 29 days so they can say what they want.
Starting point is 00:30:43 I have a hard time doing it to them because I'm basically, you know, I'm basically a truthful person. But can frankly, no, but frankly, no, but frankly, she's given me so much ammunition, I know I have to. She's a radical left lunatic. Who will destroy our? She's a communist, and he goes, she's a communist.
Starting point is 00:31:04 You know that, she's a communist. She's a communist, that goes, she's a communist. You know that she's a communist. It's hard to say. You know what I thought was really interesting is you listen to the tone of the voice in, in president Trump and you listen to the style which he was delivering, we're used to seeing him beyond, you know, behind the podium and now with bulletproof glass, thank God, fully protected. And we're used to seeing him that, like in full campaign mode, in front of the crowd.
Starting point is 00:31:29 You know, there's a style to that, and there's a message to that, because you're giving a speech, and the people have come far and wide to Butler, Pennsylvania to be there for the speech. And then when he sits down right there, I was looking at him, you know what I was thinking? You know what, he is saying what most Americans
Starting point is 00:31:43 are already thinking about the campaign. And I think that people were finding identity in that. And we're finding alignment with that saying, you know what? He's saying what I was just thinking about her. That's right. When she has these commercials, I am thinking that. I am thinking that.
Starting point is 00:31:56 And when he's like, boy, and I was thinking that about Joe Biden. He's sleeping on the beach. Why are we taking pictures of her president sleeping on the beach? Even a Democrat, and I've talked to a couple of them, what do you think of all the camera stuff on the beach and the number of times he's sleeping on the beach. Why are we taking pictures of our president sleeping on the beach? Even a Democrat, and I've talked to a couple of them, what do you think of all the camera stuff on the beach and the number of times he's at the beach?
Starting point is 00:32:09 And he said, I don't know whose idea this is, but they shouldn't... Why is he putting himself out there to be criticized? Oh, here he is on the beach again, completely knocked out. And here's Trump saying that. That's exactly what people are thinking. I spoke to a Democrat that was thinking exactly that. So I think there was a whole other side that was seen here and
Starting point is 00:32:26 I would have liked to seen him maybe you're not just joking around but also talking about policies because his economic plan that's got things in there for for the entrepreneur it's got things in there people want to hear but I thought was a whole nother side of him kind of you know lowering the tone a little bit and I thought it was very human And I think there's a lot of voters looking at that saying okay, by the way, you know, you know what it shows me Here's what it shows me. So We eight months ago, you'll remember this well We ranked everybody with talent at dinner at the house Yeah, right and I we were talking about why this guy does so well with podcast and why that why?
Starting point is 00:33:04 Rogan is the best and why this guy's this and why that guy's coming up and why this guy does so well with podcasts and why Rogan is the best and why this guy is this and why that guy's coming up and why this guy flatline and why that guy, nobody cares about him anymore. He's done, he's boring, right? It's done. I don't need to hear from you ever again and I'll let you know what I'm gonna hear from you, right?
Starting point is 00:33:17 Why that guy's not a good interviewer, why that guy's not, people like to see how he interviews but nobody cares about their opinion. Nobody says that person said this. What does this person think about this, right? So the thing with him that it's almost, if there was no mainstream media, okay, and it was just social media, take mainstream media out. I just want you to think about this.
Starting point is 00:33:44 Put it all in free market and it's social. Independent people. People that make money by themselves going and building their stuff, right? If there was nothing else from mainstream media funded by Big Pharma, funded by all these other guys, right, by the way, it would be a shellacking is what it would be. Why though? Because of one thing. One thing. What this guy's got. So the level
Starting point is 00:34:14 of range he has is unbelievable. He can sit with comedians, tell you stories about the times he broke bread with comedians and you'll say wait You did what with that guy? Yeah, of course back in 1979 He can go sit with billionaires He can go sit with dignitaries. He can go sit with playboys. He can go sit with politicians He can go sit with business guys. He can go sit with anybody and everybody sports the level of range He has Makes him that white like I'm willing to bet if let's just say I don't know if he's gonna do it or
Starting point is 00:34:53 not let's just say Pat McAfee had him on okay you know Pat McAfee I'm willing to bet the stuff he talks about with sports would get people that are sports people that have to respond to it. Now Pat McAfee has to have the brass to do it and their bosses have to let him do it. But he would have range. I'm willing to bet if he wanted to talk to Stephen A about sports, because if he goes with McAfee,
Starting point is 00:35:18 McAfee's only gonna talk sports with them. Stephen A's actually interested in politics. There's a difference, right? But you put him anywhere, the level of range he's at, he's an unfair opponent to have. Unfair opponent to have. The only advantage Kamala has, she's raised over a billion dollars in money, okay?
Starting point is 00:35:40 You're talking about mainstreams behind her, defending of CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, you name them. They all have, YouTube, our podcast was taken on Tuesday, YouTube is saying that CBS, was it really? Was it really or was it the fact that the podcast was on fire, it was our fastest growing podcast coming out that we didn't do on a regular day. It was on fire, boom.
Starting point is 00:36:05 Two hours later, it's down. Why? Oh, because, so she's protected in so many ways. He is not. If you took the protection out that Kamala has, this would be one of those Mike Tyson knockouts, 12 seconds, round one type of deal deal His range is one of a kind and you and you nailed it as you were saying it I was just with sports because I think he would hang with Pat McAteer from the history
Starting point is 00:36:33 Just wait him with oh, yeah, Don King and boxing and UFC fighting name it and then all that stuff that you said Pat all That fun entertaining and that then and then at the end of the day He could sit in a room with the Putin, with a Kim Jong-un, and have a dead serious like, yo, this is how it's happening. Oh my God, he's the goat. He's the goat. Or hand a terrorist a picture of his house.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Yeah, exactly. I think the overall question is that, has Kamala peaked? Because we're starting to see the facade sort of break. The honeymoon's over. Yeah, the honeymoon's over basically. Thanks, Vin. And has Trump peak though? I don't know. I think he's got so much range that he could go on different podcasts. Like I'd love to see Trump go on to something like call her daddy go on to the podcast that the women watch go on to the view because what
Starting point is 00:37:19 you're starting to see, did you see that the teamsters guy went on a Theo Vons podcast talked about the Democratic Party hasn't done anything for us, we're done with these guys over here, but we're starting to see certain situations like black women in Chicago vote red, vote Trump, we're starting to see Latinos, the number has shrunk from like 20-30 percent margin to favoring the Democrats to basically tide in some of these polls out here. Tide, Trump is leading with Hispanics in certain markets. Exactly, so we're starting to see people be like, here's the common thing with Trump that I've seen.
Starting point is 00:37:49 I've seen this thing because it's happened to me. They say the following, you know, I was never a Trump guy. I was a never Trumper, i.e. JD Vance. But over the last four to eight years, I don't know. Something's changed and that's why I'm voting for Trump. That was you. No, I understand I think that's a lot of Americans is my point, but the difference is but there's one big difference The big difference is you're willing to say it
Starting point is 00:38:14 Yeah A lot of people are not correct a lot of people are still worried about their careers or what's gonna happen all this other stuff You forget where we work. Yeah, we work in a place guys If you go on VT.com and you go find out about us, the four things we stand for as a company, you know what it is? Do you know the four things? Entrepreneurship, leadership, capitalism, and what's the last one? Debate. Guys, the entire environment, we're debating for nothing. If we're sitting by the bar, we will find the dumbest reason to debate we like to debate it makes the environment more
Starting point is 00:38:49 exciting you know when you're going having certain conversations right but that's that's not a safe environment for everybody at every place anyways let's go to the next story Rob so Kamala gets a chance to go on Colbert and the view okay on the view she's asked because the one thing they're trying to do with her branding is to get her to say she has her own ideas different than Biden. Then Sunny, I believe, asks Kamala a question about Sunny, Rob, let's do Sunny first. Sunny asked Kamala a question about how different she is than Biden. This is the answer she gives. Go ahead, Rob, let's do Sunny first. Sunny asked Kamala a question about how different she is than Biden. This is the answer she gives.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Go ahead, Rob. If anything, would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years? There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of, and I've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact. Not anything. By the way, they are asking her, hoping she gives a better answer.
Starting point is 00:39:50 Something, yeah. Watch this one, go ahead. People, especially independent voters, really want this to be a change election. And that they tend to break for you in terms of thinking about change. You are a member of the President's administration. Under a Harris administration, what would the major changes be?
Starting point is 00:40:12 And what would stay the same? Sure, well, I mean, I'm obviously not Joe Biden. I noticed. And so that would be one change in terms of... Oh, so... Applause. You got to applause. I'm not Donald Trump. And so when we think about the significance of what this next generation of leadership looks like... Stop it. I mean, you cannot... No one asked you that you're not Biden and you're not like Trump, what are you for?
Starting point is 00:40:46 What's different about you? Can a person be more boring? Let me tell you guys, you know why I like Elizabeth Warren on the other side? She's a fighter. And she, by the way, her and I are opposite on 95% of policies, but there's something unique about Elizabeth Warren. There's something unique about Elizabeth Warren.
Starting point is 00:41:06 There's something. Same with Bernie. Bernie, dude, what is different about AOC? Do you know why I believe AOC is one of those that can have legs long term? Dude, say something, like have some brass. Nothing? No, this is it?
Starting point is 00:41:22 Dude, if they hired Apple CMO from the year when they came out with the 1984 campaign if they went and hired Coca-Cola CMO McDonald's CMO if they brought Tony Robbins in if they put all these four people in the same room With her she still wouldn't be marketable. Did you know what I just said? Yeah, you get Tony you get the CMO of Coca-Cola, McDonald's and Apple in the same room, she's boring. You cannot make a boring brand marketable. There's never been somebody more boring than this candidate.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Oh my God. And that's what they're doing this week. This week they're trying to, let's face it, she's not campaigning this week. This is sort of a fundraising comedy tour. You look at all the places she's went. She's going for laughs, she's going for likability. It says, I saw it referred to
Starting point is 00:42:13 as the fundraising comedy tour, and I think that's exactly what's going on here. They're raising money this week, they're trying to get people laughing with her, they're trying to give her something, Pat, that's interesting. So this week is also, you know, Leonard Nimoy, God Rest His Soul, remember, you know,
Starting point is 00:42:29 all the things in search of? Well, right now she's in search of interesting, because there is no interesting that sticks to her. There is no substance that sticks to her. And right now, this is a tour this week, trying to see, well, maybe if we connect with the comedians and the pop culture people, you know, you know, maybe, maybe that'll do it. This is a sign of a campaign and disarray and it's a little bit desperate and, and you
Starting point is 00:42:52 know what the worst combination is, Tom, boring and then fake, fake and boring is at least how, like you said, have some excitement. Like, I would respect her more if they talk about the border and finance, you know what she should say? You know what, I wasn't the president, but you know what, I will change. I will try to do X, Y, and Z. You know what, she's like, she can say,
Starting point is 00:43:13 I'm not an economist, but you know what, I would hire Jamie Dimon to do this and do that. Give me something, push back, like sell yourself. She's not thinking that way. She doesn't have any of the thoughts. She is vacuous. She doesn't have any of the thoughts. She is she is vacuous Yes, she doesn't have any of the thoughts you could say something without you know dissing your boss and say well, you know what? Hindsights 2020 and we could have gone back and we really could have done made some moves here to bring inflation down sooner
Starting point is 00:43:39 We went to the strategic petroleum reserve now We don't have that maybe we could have gone with a little opened up a little bit of the window on drilling and still not get sideways with the greens. And maybe that would have helped the economy there. You could say those two things. I could say those two things. Boom. Without even thinking for a half a second that would give some
Starting point is 00:43:58 sort of answer out there, but there's nothing because it's not on her mind. Cause she wasn't in the room. I'll agree with Vinnie, but I'll just add one more thing. You said boring, fake. And then the third word, sadly enough is electable because if you look at the polls, it's still neck and neck. It's a tight race. Sadly enough, America could potentially get what it deserves.
Starting point is 00:44:22 If we actually elect this person, then she is the commander in chief president of the United States, which is still possible. It's within three points right now, you know, the general election, you know, they say elections have consequences. This is going to be the consequence of electing a boring, fake, unqualified candidate. Then you get the puppet and the machine. And those people and those, and mind you, I'm not one of those Hillary Clinton talking about deplorables, but if you are just voting for Kamala Harris because she's not Donald Trump, I have zero
Starting point is 00:44:52 respect for you. That's literally what's happening. And I get that, but because Adam, how many times has he said the case studies are in front of you? She's not going to do anything different. What Elon said about her being this puppet, nobody's trying to assassinate her, nobody's trying to assassinate Biden, you know why?
Starting point is 00:45:08 Because they are the establishment, they're the system. If you're, I can't, if you're just a regular American, rich, whatever, how are you happy this past four years? Please sell me, because all I hear is from people on the left, my cousins and everybody from Cali, well, the infrastructure, I go, dude, shut the hell up with the infrastructure. Turn on your TV, look at everything and look where we are right now.
Starting point is 00:45:29 How can you in your right mind just vote for her and you can't see what's happening because the reality is most people live in echo chambers. Most people are on one side and they're not willing to change or be reasonable. They cling to their beliefs and how many people think about this what percentage of people? Actually go from being Republicans the Democrats the Democrats Republicans It's a few thousand hundred thousand people in swing states to change every single election most people are fixed and that's it That's why every four years you have to basically Appease the people that are actually reasonable and go back and forth It is what it is.
Starting point is 00:46:05 Can you go to VTNews.ai? Folks, VTNews.ai for those of you guys subscribership is blowing up on this website We're so happy for you because we use this for the PBD podcast all the time If you go to home page do me a favor go on the bottom right on election Go right there election in the US. Can you click on that 25 days left? Okay National poll she's ahead 1.4. But the Dems always win the popular poll. Of course, I get it. Go to Arizona, so then you have the battleground. Arizona, can you go up a little bit to see what other polls are saying? So 49.7. Everybody has Arizona
Starting point is 00:46:36 for Trump, except for SoCal strategies. Go to Georgia. And that was a new poll yesterday that we included. Yeah. So then we have this is what Georgia look at that Wow 488 you got Atlas Intel as Trump by one CBS by one Fox News has Harris up three What Fox Fox? That's right insider advantage has Harris by five and then Quinnipac has Trump by five go to Michigan Michigan you got Trump point three, okay? And Morning Consult has Harris by two. RMG Research has Harris by three.
Starting point is 00:47:14 New York Times even has Trump. Look at that. CNN New York Times has Trump by one. Atlas has Trump by three, four. Go to Nevada. Nevada's got Atlas Intel's Harris by 2.8. We even have Harris 1.5 inside or advantage. Trump one RMC's got tie morning.
Starting point is 00:47:33 Consul's got Harris plus four. Go to Carolina. Got it. 49.8, take a look at some of the dates. And when you get to Wisconsin, let's talk, go to Pennsylvania. Well, he's dude, look at him in Pennsylvania. Not even close, but Emerson and Fox still has it as a tie. Go to Wisconsin.
Starting point is 00:47:51 So look what's happening in Wisconsin. There is a poll that came out last night. Quinnipac 10-3 10-7. We're looking every day, Pat, looking for the new polls to put out there. We want the newest, freshest, most credible polls going into our average. And Quinnipac, which is not normally known as being accurate, they're known as having a left lean. Let's say there's a one point left lean in there. That means that poll, 1073 likely voters, that's a good number, says plus two, it's probably higher than that.
Starting point is 00:48:21 Right below Trafalgar 930, there has been a suppression of polls. If you look at our polls ladies and gentlemen, look at the dates on some of these they're going back Where are the fresh polls the polls we feel are being withheld? Because they don't match the narrative of the mainstream media But you're seeing polls starting to leak and when they leak we've got them up there So come back every day and check this out and look at the new This gets updated every day. Every day. Multiple times a day this is getting updated. Just go to VTNews.ai And by the way, again, go to my favorite feature if you could Rob.
Starting point is 00:48:53 Go back to VTNews.ai. I do this every day, probably ten times a day. Go to homepage. Go to homepage. And go to the top five on the right. Zoom in a little bit so people can't see it. I go to Ask VT.ai. Click on the top five on the right, zoom in a little bit so people can see it. I go to Ask VTAI, click on the top five news today, let's see what it tells us. On the top five, Hurricane Milton has landfall, Florida has a category three power outages, several deaths, oh wow, several deaths already. The hurricane, I didn't know that. The hurricane has affected Sarasota, Orlando, and Daytona Beach. President Barack Obama's headlining rally in Pittsburgh to support Kamala Harris, focused on mobilizing young black voters. Time 100 next gala was held in Manhattan honoring emerging leaders,
Starting point is 00:49:34 cross industries, notable attendees include musicians Sabrina Carpenter, Renee Rapp, as well as Nicole, okay, got it.. Edgar Anderson Cooper was struck by flying debris I never understand why they have to show us they're standing in the storm. We believe you guys There's a storm. We know is hurricane milton has caused major disruption including closure of airports and theme parks resulting in over 2000 flight cancellations Wow regarding trump. We were just talking about something has changed In the last basically 10 days. And I sent you this on USA Today and USA Today I think is pretty center, probably center left. Um, something has changed in Trump's favor.
Starting point is 00:50:15 They're basically, have you read it recently? Yes. And, and essentially, uh, ever since the VP debate is what they're tracking. If you go down, the odds have significantly changed in Trump's favor. I don't know if it's a JD Vance effect or if it's the Chris Farley ask Tim Waltz debacle where he's like, I was in Tenement Square. No, I wasn't. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:50:35 I'm just a knucklehead sometimes. He was throwing down a bunch of beers. Thanks. But Trump has gone from basically being the underdog 10 days ago to now the favorite things have changed. If you even go to Vegas odds, Kamala was 52% to 48. Those have flipped and now it's what 55, 44. So something is happening where people are basically saying the whole Kamala charade
Starting point is 00:50:59 coronation. Yeah. Give me some substance or get the hell out of here. But that scares me because you know what the Democrats, they play to win and they're like a caged animal in the corner once. Now that scares me that now they're going to realize, Oh my God, something, I think they're going to have some tricks up their sleeves. So November, October. Yeah. That's the prize that they keep warning us about black swan of something. By the way, if they know that they're going to lose, that she's going to lose, trust me,
Starting point is 00:51:28 especially with the interview with Elon talking about these billionaires, bro, billionaires don't want him to win. Billionaires have power, bro. And a couple of billionaires, a handful could do some crazy stuff. We can do something about it. Depending on where you live, the registration windows, voter registration windows are closing closing and so now it's all about get out the vote Do you have an older relative and if you have an ads for an absentee ballot? How can you help them? How can you drive them to the polls now?
Starting point is 00:51:53 It's all about get out the vote number one make it so that the turnout is too big to rig and Focus focus because these polling are showing positive Results every week. We're seeing more positive things for Trump That's what we're seeing in the polls and the polls are being held back since a VP debate But there have been polls completed since a VP debate that I think are favoring because I think people are seeing hey man Trump made a very wise and very insightful choice there. Look at this guy. Look how he held up with Tim Walls Oh, I'm a knucklehead. I don't know where I was. That didn't show well.
Starting point is 00:52:26 I don't care how much the mainstream media wants to spin it. That didn't show well. Tampon Tim, what a guy. I don't think he's gonna be qualified. Great guy, but he's horrible. He's a Marxist, he's horrible, but I love him. But he sucks. All right, let's go to the next story here, Teamster.
Starting point is 00:52:40 By the way, those hats sold out in no time. How long? There's nothing left. Yeah, they sold out in no time. So? Done. Yeah, they sold out in no time. So, for some of you guys that wanted to buy them, but it's gone, we even limited it. They can only buy two at a time. You can buy the other ones, the red ones. This one is gone.
Starting point is 00:52:55 Yeah, pretty wild. What happened? No, I just wanted them to show on the back that, yeah, they're completely sold out. You can't get them on VTMerch.com. That's done. But you can get the red ones or the white ones. Still the future looks bright. Wow. Those are not numbered, but this one's gone. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:09 They'll be on eBay soon. Rob, can you play the clip of the Teamster? Teamster Union President tells Theo Vaughn. Watch this here. Go ahead, Rob. I'll be honest with you. I'm a Democrat, but they have fucked us over for the last 40 years and for once. And not all of them, and for once and not all But for once we're standing up as a union probably the only one right now Saying what the fuck have you done for us? Yeah, and I'm getting attacked from the left You know and we've given since I've been in office two and a half years. We've given the Democratic machine 15.7 million dollars We've given Republicans about $340,000,
Starting point is 00:53:46 truth be told. So it's like, you know, people say the Democratic party is the party of the working people. They're bought and paid for by big tech, those big tech companies. Yeah, tech is the new fossil fuel, man. That's what I say. Right, and you've got the Republicans who are now saying,
Starting point is 00:54:00 hey, we want to be the working class party, right? And okay, you've got a great opportunity right now to do that, and the Democrats, if 60% of our members aren't supporting you, the fucking system's broken. They needed to fix it. Stop pointing fingers at Sean O'Brien. Stop pointing fingers at the Teamsters Union. Look in the mirror.
Starting point is 00:54:19 I mean, I had a heated debate with, heated discussion two weeks ago with Chuck Schumer. And it got fucking ugly. Chuck Schumer is a piece of shit. And it got ugly because, you know, these politicians, you know, the one thing I've learned, they fucking walk in and they tell you, I did this for you. Okay, good. Let me know what you haven't fucking done for us or our members. And we got into it pretty heavy.
Starting point is 00:54:40 And I'm like, you had no problem taking $550,000 from me three weeks prior to me going on the Republican National Convention and then you want to be a fucking tough guy on Twitter or X or whatever it is and throw shit out there about me like whatever dude I mean this guy's as real as it gets but the fact that he's like listen I'm a Democrat but I just can't go for this shit no more yeah but the fucking Chuck Schumer piece of shit and you just total piece of shit you Total piece of shit. You told it, it's that shift, Adam.
Starting point is 00:55:07 It's like that shift that's happened, it's not happening, it's happened where people like that, bro, $15.7 million and they don't do nothing for you and you're giving the other side $350,000 or whatever. And I love, by the way, I know Theo personally and I love the fact, because I've never seen this, when he said what he just said about Chuck Schumer, beautiful.
Starting point is 00:55:27 Tom, I love it. So I think what you're seeing here is a cataclysmic change that's happening with the American populace where you've got people that feel like they were treated as taken for granted and automatic votes. And people are saying, what have you done for me? And that's what he's saying saying what have you done for me? And that's what he's saying. What have you done for me? We've given you 15 remember He didn't say all time. He said the last two years since he's been president, correct since he's been president 15 points
Starting point is 00:55:56 Something million dollars they've given and what have they got back and listen to what he said You had no trouble taking a half a million dollars for me That was for some campaign Chuck Schumer and then after he went and spoke at the RNC You're talking crap about me all over Twitter. There's the reality There's the reality you are and they feel they are entitled to your vote They pander to you, but the minute you do anything even after you've given them fifteen point something million dollars They Schumer attacks him. So guess what? What does that tell you? They don't love you. They use you Yeah, and it's actually refreshing to look when you think of unions and teamsters
Starting point is 00:56:41 You think of the Democratic Party the fact this guy spoke at the at the RNC, he said, I'll speak at any party, I'll speak to anybody. He lit it up at the RNC. So you know there's a saying in the Democratic Party, I'm going to vote blue no matter who. Here's a guy basically saying, I'm voting for what is actually serving our interests. I gave how much money? $15 million to the Democrats. I gave basically a couple shekels, $340 grand to the Republicans, and I'm still voting Republican. Can't do it anymore. So it's-
Starting point is 00:57:12 60% of the membership, he quoted, are supporting Trump. Which is insane based on track record, because it came down to one thing. The Democrats used to be the party of the working people, the working man. Now they're the party of the working woman, but what is a woman? I don't know. They're the party of the working he-she's at this point, and it's quite upsetting to the teamsters. Yeah. This is the part when I see polls and then I see what's going on with people like this.
Starting point is 00:57:41 What was the number? 13.7 million to the left. 15.7 million to the left? 15.7 million to the left and only $300,000 to the right or $500,000. So when you see numbers like that and then he realizes 60% of his union is voting Trump. Things are changing in America. This is a very, very weird season that they just have to make sure this guy stays Good for the next how many days left? What was it 25? Are you talking about Trump? Are you talking about a brand? No, no 25 days is gonna come like this by the way. Listen to me
Starting point is 00:58:17 Election night. We're putting the biggest party nationwide at a new property We just bought if you haven't yet bought your tickets, get your tickets and come down. I wish I could tell you all the surprises we got that night. We're gonna do grand opening. We're gonna do the whole, what do you call it, when it's the shovel with the breaking ground. We're gonna reveal and show stuff we've never shown before,
Starting point is 00:58:40 especially to some of you guys that wanna be super VIPs. To the super VIPs that to network with other super VIPs We're gonna treat you royally that night Okay, Rob just play the clip on what's gonna be happening on election night for you to come and join us Play this clip from the new building that we just got Just what a week and a half ago under every day Dylan yesterday going 27 miles an hour in his car Having a blast but go ahead Rob play the clip Dylan yesterday going 27 miles an hour in his car, having a blast, but go ahead, Rob, play the clip.
Starting point is 00:59:07 Okay, I got a big announcement to make, and the good news is you're the first to know, and you'll be the first to be invited. So the property I'm on right now, we've been working on buying this property for the last three years. It's one of its last kind in America. Why?
Starting point is 00:59:20 It's on 11 acres, it's got two hangars, it's on an airport, upgrades of $7 million made here that's going to be the new headquarters of Valuetainment, Monek, Med-David Consulting, the podcast, the whole nine. And what we wanted to do, in a special way that you're going to hear about this two days before I announce it publicly on the PVD podcast, we want to find a way to celebrate this as the new headquarters. We're inviting you to an event on November 5th, which is election night, a lot of different
Starting point is 00:59:42 things people will be talking about, business owners, What's going to happen if it goes this way? What's going to happen if it goes that way? So imagine 2,000 people being here. Let me show you around. Some of you will have a private meeting with me. That's the elite. That's going to be a few of you. Some will get a private tour of the entire office from us.
Starting point is 00:59:55 There's a hanger in the back. So you come up here, imagine there's going to be a couple major tents, 40 feet by 100 feet, where some of the people that will buy general tickets will be there. But over here inside the hangers is where the podcast will be held. This entire thing will be open like it is right now. Inside of it, myself, the PBD Podcast crew, some of the super VIPs will be invited to go upstairs in a section that we have that's got a bar, a restaurant, food, you know, kitchen. You're eating, you're watching it from all the way up there.
Starting point is 01:00:22 While we're doing the podcast down here in the hangar, so imagine in this room there's a thousand people, right? While we're going through this whole thing. Conversation, it's gonna be from 6 p.m. is when it starts. All the way up to 2 o'clock in the morning, who knows, maybe we go 3, 4 o'clock in the morning because a lot of things that's gonna be going on. And by the way, do you know why we're not cutting this? We're on an airport. These are planes. We have to hear because right here is the airport and FYI, messy place right there at that stadium right behind us. So you got 48 hours before I
Starting point is 01:00:47 announced this publicly there's five tickets here so you can purchase each one's got more things to offer but even locally there's general tickets to buy for just $75 bring your wife bring your husband bring your family bring your friends there's one caveat after you buy the ticket when you buy the ticket and you come on November 5th you have to wear future looks bright here I'm talking future looks bright hat a shirt doesn November 5th, you have to wear Future Looks Bright gear. I'm talking Future Looks Bright hat, a shirt, doesn't matter. You're gonna have to show, I got some kind of Future Looks Bright gear because we want everybody here to spread the message and the energy of optimism around the world, back
Starting point is 01:01:13 to their states, wherever you're going to be. So November 5th, click on the link above or below, get registered. And if you're watching this and, well, Pat, I like to travel private. Can I bring my private jet here? Five of you guys will be after you buy your ticket Then you can ask us and that's only available to the tickets at the highest level possible to bring your jet and park it here So I think that get your tickets and I cannot wait to see you November 5th 6 p.m. At our new headquarters in Fort Lauderdale. Take care everybody. Bye. Bye
Starting point is 01:01:41 It's gonna be I'm going I'm going and by the way, I wish I could say all the guests that are gonna be freaking awesome. It's gonna be, it's gonna be great. I'm going. Yeah. I'm going. And by the way, I wish I could say all the guests that are gonna be there. I don't wanna say it because part of it is also suspense, surprise, but there's gonna be, you're gonna be, what are you doing here? Oh my God, look at this.
Starting point is 01:01:56 Let me take a picture with you. It's gonna be wild. Bring your family, bring your friends. We're gonna have a good time. Anyway, so we are what, 25 days away from that day. I cannot wait for that event. Tom, next story I'm going into rate cuts. People that want to buy houses. Jerome Powell comes out, cuts the rates in half. Everybody's waiting saying, oh my God, this is great. We're going to be able to get a mortgage that's going to be lower. Number's
Starting point is 01:02:23 going to be lower. And then rate cuts're supposed to push mortgage rates lower, but the opposite happened Despite the Federal Reserve rate cut on the 18th Rates have increased with 30 year fixed rates going from six point one six five to six point six two Jerome Powell decision hasn't brought the anticipated relief for homebuyers who were for a different number. The rise in mortgage rates mirrors increases in the 10-year treasury yield, which reflects investors' optimism about the economy. Tom, what is going on with this? So you would think that as soon as the Fed lowers interest rates, you would have all the banks and the mortgage providers out there lower their interest rates as well.
Starting point is 01:03:03 Well, they did initially, and there were some 5.875, 6.0s out there, 6 and an 8. They did for a moment. But what has happened is the demand for mortgages is still at near all-time lows. So when the banks give you a mortgage, they're making a profit on the difference between what they get the money and what they give you the money for. Their difference is profit. Like I buy a bag of apples from a farmer, I mark it up, I sell it to you.
Starting point is 01:03:33 The banks do that with money, that's how they do it. They sell us money for the price of interest. And what has happened is the demand for mortgages is low, so there is no need for the banks to compete with each other by lowering rates. And the banks are trying to make more of a profit. And the other side of it is we still haven't had enough supply in the market by enough houses on the market
Starting point is 01:03:58 that people wanna purchase. And one of those is directly related to Florida because the cost of home ownership has gone up this year, again, with insurance cost and property taxes, because the value of the homes were up, and so when you bought a home, your property tax was higher than the last guy. All of that is combined that there's still low demand
Starting point is 01:04:18 from buyers in the market, and so the banks have no desire to compete with each other on service and price of the mortgage And they want to make as much as they can on the mortgages they can place today. That's what's going on Got it. So go ahead. Yeah, I mean Pat asked a great question. You would think that when you cut rates That mortgage rates would go down. Well, alas, it didn't work that way There's something
Starting point is 01:04:45 weird going on in the housing market right there. We covered this last week. What was it? It was the lowest amount of transactions in 30 years. Correct. 30 years. All time low demand for mortgages because it takes a mortgage to finish a transaction. You know, I always say that there's the big three expenses when you buy a house. It's not just your mortgage. You have to pay taxes, you have to pay the insurance, and then you have to pay for the maintenance and people basically underestimate what that costs. But basically the, the cracks not just your mortgage, you have to pay taxes, you have to pay the insurance, and then you have to pay for the maintenance. And people basically underestimate what that costs. But basically, the cracks are starting to happen in the facade of buying the house.
Starting point is 01:05:11 And I'm not saying you shouldn't buy a house. And I'm not saying that buying real estate is not a good investment. Obviously, investing in the stock market is literally a better position, double the amount. But there's three things that are happening. There's triple whammy right now. There's high prices, the highest the houses have ever been. What's the average price of a house right now? Four and a half four something like that for 30. Okay. It's the it's basically the highest mortgage rates We've seen in how many decades and then the third thing is that this is basically what's happening
Starting point is 01:05:37 It's especially in the middle of a hurricane. The insurance situation is becoming untenable Right. I mean how many insurance companies are leaving California? We talked about that guy, Florida and Gulf States. So people are doing the math. They're like, yeah, I do want to buy a house. Of course that's great. But when I do all the math, it's something's not adding up. So we're going to see where we go from here. Hopefully there's going to be a correction and becomes more affordable because the real estate market is what makes the economy tick. I mean, what percentage of people actually buy houses? I think two thirds of people actually
Starting point is 01:06:09 have a mortgage, own their home, one third rent, but that's shifting dramatically. Supply of houses at affordable prices will bring the buyers in and then the whole market moves. Supply of houses at affordable prices. How does supply happen? You have to lower your price if you're the seller, right? Or there's more houses on the market. If you take a look at the ETFs, exchange traded funds that cover Lanier, Toll Brothers, the big builders, look at those things. They have been on a tear for the last two years.
Starting point is 01:06:36 Why? They're building as many houses as they can, but where are they building them? Outside of the big city areas where cities, you know, city sprawl, urban sprawl, it's all of those residential communities building farther and farther from the cities. And some cities have great programs, Miami does, where downtown in the cities, there's a lot of buildings that have been renovated over the years to make a lot more condos that are at somewhat affordable prices. But you know, that's single. Ultimately, we're saying one thing, Vinny, now's not the time to buy your house. Here's my question, Tom. Trump wins. God willing, Trump wins. How,
Starting point is 01:07:10 how long would it take for his presidency to affect this to lower? I don't, I don't. That doesn't help at all. I did the presidency and who's head of the, the, the treasury isn't really going to have a big effect because Powell has spoken and people have felt, including me, that he didn't have to do that 50-point cut. It could have been a 25-25. The jobs number that just came in was very, very good. Spoiler alert, we're waiting for the government to release the adjustment, which will happen on November 6th. So right now when
Starting point is 01:07:46 Trump gets in he's going to be working to affect change for the family so it can make it more affordable but right now you know remember he's got to get inaugurated and he's got to get a secretary treasuring he's got to get his programs in which is going to be around the first of all. There was breaking news from Wall Street Journal and they just had the inflation numbers just come in inflation slowed again in September, according to a CPI report, we're now at 2.4% currently inflation.
Starting point is 01:08:12 So that rate cut that he did, half a basis point, seems to be working out well. Now they're considering another rate cut towards the end of the year. Maybe. You're saying maybe. Rob, pull up this. Maybe not, the jobs reports have come, pull up this. Maybe not.
Starting point is 01:08:25 The jobs reports have come back. Watch this here. Home ownership statistics by states. Okay? Before you go down, the national average for home ownership is roughly 65%. Okay? Yeah, two-thirds. But what state do you think is the lowest in home ownership?
Starting point is 01:08:41 Ooh. Which state as a lot? The lowest. I would maybe guess California. That's third. Really? New York? Second. Illinois. Nope. Just going with democratic states where you can't afford anything. Think about it. You should be able to get this. So I guess the top three just missing number one. It's a weird state. Massachusetts? No. Portland. Hawaii.
Starting point is 01:09:03 But it's like that. Not a state, but it is a state. Is that Hawaii? No. Portland. No. Hawaii. But it's like that, not a state, but it is a state. Is it Hawaii? DC. DC. And by the way, which one do you think is the highest? 79%. In DC you mean? Delaware.
Starting point is 01:09:15 And it's Maine. Go down. This is by state. Go lower, little lower. That's the national average. 65.9%. Okay. Go lower, lower, lower, lower lower lower lower by the states keep going
Starting point is 01:09:27 keep going right keep going right there look at this Alabama 74 Alaska 63 see California right there 55 3 you see Delaware highest 79 1 DC lowest only 43.9 Florida 68 above national average Hawaii 61 Indiana 74 Iowa 75 keep going keep going look at Maine 78 8 keep going keep going keep going New York 54 3 okay keep going Vermont 75.3. So Pat, how would you basically add this up? Because for me it's just- Look at West Virginia. 75% West Virginia. Yeah, because this comes down to one thing.
Starting point is 01:10:12 People like to pick on them as a little second rate state and all this, but look at that. But ask the reason why though. Look at Texas. Texas is Lord and National Average. 63.3. But it comes down to one thing. This comes to affordability you can go to West Virginia and buy a house for a hundred grand good luck buying anything for less than a million bucks in New York City or California good luck so it's an affordability thing how do you basically thread all these numbers what's the storyline if you're suggesting Vinnie move to West Virginia I don't see it I'm not going I just don't see it
Starting point is 01:10:41 I'm not gonna zoom in to these no. I mean, it is like a DC. DC is what? But most people who live in DC don't know if they're gonna live there forever. So they rather rent. So the climate is a little bit of, if you're a politician, you're renting. You're not buying, right?
Starting point is 01:10:58 You go, you rent, you come back, whatever. If you're living in California or New York, you just can't afford it. Can't afford it. So you York, you just can't afford it. Can't afford it. You can't. You can't afford it. Affordability. And then Delaware, Maine, maybe people can't afford it there more than the other places,
Starting point is 01:11:11 but it's interesting statistics when you look at what state has the most. You presented one interesting stat. You said in DC, I think, is it seven out of the 10 counties in the sea are the most expensive counties to live in? What was the stat that you put up there? I don't know what it was, but it was a very expensive too. And by the way, they have the biggest disparity of income. Highest income earners in America live in DC,
Starting point is 01:11:34 but also the lowest percentage of income earners live in DC. The disparity between the two and crime, how it is, it's unfortunate. If you wanna know why we have a thirty four dollar thirty four trillion dollar deficit debt Just look right at DC. Let me let me talk about Keith Obermann real quick Rob if you want to pull up that clip Keith Obermann is upset guys It's very important that you guys all take a moment and appreciate its frustration. He calls for Elon Musk deportation
Starting point is 01:12:00 during unhinged rant Get the F out of our country. Go ahead, Keith. Time to cancel all the contracts and reassess his immigration status and hopefully deport him the hell out of the country. And if we can't do that by conventional means, President Biden, you have presidential immunity,
Starting point is 01:12:20 get Elon Musk the F out of our country and do it now. What an emotional reaction. Not let's get the illegal immigrants out of here. Let's close down the border. Let's get the people who are basically taking jobs and making inflation run rampant and are basically killing the supply and man of the housing situation.
Starting point is 01:12:37 Let's get the one person who's creates more jobs than anybody, the richest man in the world. We don't want that job creator here. Let's get the illegals in here. Well, he got it all wrong. Keith got it wrong. I mean, there's something other. I don't know if he's drinking something, taking something. I don't know what it is, but he's completely upside down. What he didn't get the memo. You're supposed to yell into the microphone and threaten to move to Canada. You're not supposed to endorse deportation policy. That's completely upside down. How many celebrities have said,
Starting point is 01:13:06 if Trump wins, I'm moving to Canada, which really, you know, what they don't know is that's helped me and my family, helped me get a few cousins willing to vote for Trump because if some of the knucklehead celebrities are gonna move, they think that's a pretty good thing. So, Obermann is completely upside down. You're doing it wrong, Keith. You're supposed to threaten to move to Canada
Starting point is 01:13:28 You know, it's funny how many nobody's done it has he been fired from all of them. No, no, how many places Tom? Honestly, I know I think he's been fired Fugitive yeah fused with his colleagues. So MSNBC's exit in 2011 was due to conflicts with management He had a history of tense relationships with networks and co-workers, ESPN exit. He worked at ESPN multiple times and has been fired. Twice. Or probably twice. He's just an angry, just like, and mind you, besides just him and his personality and what he's going through, like I hope he gets help, but the Trump derangement syndrome phenomenon is they're going to talk
Starting point is 01:14:07 about it for years to come. All that legacy, Pat, all that mainstream media that we all talk about, it has infected people's brains like him and Rosie O'Donnell. This is cancel culture. I don't like who you, I don't like what you said, Alon. Cancel you. Yeah, exactly. And just that, and I feel, dude, I genuinely feel bad for these people. And who was the person that, uh, that, that debate that happened with Adam
Starting point is 01:14:28 Schiff where the guys like Steve Garvey, you're letting one person, one person, you think about this man every single day. Like he has infected your mind and it's the mainstream media. I wish there was a way for them to sue all CNN and all these people because you guys have infected my, like you affected this. Did you see what Jim Brewer did? And I haven't talked about that. Rob, did you see this? You're a comedian. You know about Jim Brewer. Did you see how about how it was a great bit that he did about TDS? Incredible. You can probably find it right now. He's basically saying that people hear their name and they just like, they start freaking out. He's basically saying that people hear their name. They just like, they sort
Starting point is 01:15:05 of, they can't take it. He does an amazing bit. You can probably find it on YouTube. And it's just, and they can't, like, I didn't know you back then when you know, you hated Trump, but I don't think you were this level. I said I wasn't a fan. You weren't this level of just anger and then bitterness. This is the reality. Rob, you find it on YouTube. Oh, I mean, what's? I know the bit that you're talking about. Yeah, here it is right here.
Starting point is 01:15:35 Here it is. Can we play this? Can we? No, before you do, Rob, can we or no? If it's part of his shtick, I don't want to do it. Yeah, I think we shouldn't. No, don't play. But he basically does an amazing impersonation of people who are just freaking out when they
Starting point is 01:15:50 hear his name. And this is the whole situation. They are not willing to even listen to any policies or factor any that in. It's they see him, orange man bat, I'm out. I have a theory. I think when you're above 60, no kids, not married married you become like a woman above 60 not married No kids. What does that mean? You may say come on. How could you say stuff like that? You know We're talking about marriage and relationships when I was a kid. I
Starting point is 01:16:18 Didn't want my parents to marry anybody else when they got a divorce You don't want that as a as a child. You're like no, I don't want that to happen As you get older, you know what you realize? You wish they did. Because everybody needs company. You need somebody to argue with, you need somebody to talk to, you need somebody to go through issues.
Starting point is 01:16:34 You literally, you need it. And if you don't, you become, you have to pick fights with everybody. Your way of being relevant is then you fight your kids, but then if you don't have kids, you fight your friends, and you fight your siblings, and your siblings are like, dude, just leave me alone, man, I don't wanna talk to this person
Starting point is 01:16:55 every time it's a fight with this guy, right? You know, fight and fight, so you need company, and Keith is single, 65, no kids. Is he really? Yeah, he's 65, no kids. Is he really? Yeah, he's 65 I think. Angry. Can you check how old he is? This is his daily exercise, this is his cardio.
Starting point is 01:17:10 Yeah. Yeah, it's unfortunate and it's not healthy, man. Man was not made to be 65 years old by himself. God created the opportunity to have kids, to have things to work through with, to learn about patience. Kids will teach you a lot and they'll reveal a lot. The other day, we're driving the car
Starting point is 01:17:32 and we're going red lights and stop signs. And I'm crossing this, whatever, California stop sign. What do you call it, California? A California stop, you just kind of roll. California stop. And Dylan says, well, you just kind of roll. California stop. And you know, Dylan says, well you know, Melvin just fully stops. And then Jen's like, my gosh, I gotta fully stop
Starting point is 01:17:53 because these guys are watching me, we have to drive. So now I'm driving and I'm stopping and Dylan's like, dad, you're driving boring dad. No, no, this is the responsible thing to do, right? What are you doing? Sometimes you have to, kids will do something to you. to do. Right? What are you doing? Sometimes you have to, kids will do something to you. It's a very weird dynamic when you go through the sky.
Starting point is 01:18:11 There's one of the things that back up what you're saying. I know. It's not even just an opinion what you're saying. So, yeah. So people out there like, oh, that's just Pat's opinion. Robert, I sent you this. This is what I keep tracking is the gender divide and who's voting for who. So it's different between men and women. But when you get into parents and who has kids, this is actually very interesting.
Starting point is 01:18:31 Harris holds a slight edge over Trump. Keep calling down. There's two major images that you can basically go through right here. Here it is right here. Harris has a slight edge propelled by women. That's the overall. Whereas women are, what is that? 48, 35 towards Kamala. Men, 39, 47
Starting point is 01:18:50 towards Trump. The night, by the way, if you scroll down a little bit, Kamala, here it is guys breaking news. Kamala has the non-binary vote on lock. Oh wow. Look at that thing right there. It's over boys and girls. The he and the she's, the she they's, the they them's, all these guys, The Transformers, she's got it. But if you scroll down, this essentially validates what Peabody is saying. This is married versus not married parents. When you have kids, something about your mindset, what you're talking about here with Keith
Starting point is 01:19:18 Overman starts to set in, whereas parents are for Trump. Parents are for Trump. Moms are for Trump. Moms are for Trump. Dads are for Trump. Exactly. There's something there. When you have family values and you care about your kids. What about gay dads? Gay dads are actually more for Kamala. Really? Yeah. I don't know why, but it's part of the nine binary thing. I don't know. We'll investigate that. This explains why. So why would you be for Trump? Why would you be for Trump? Actually think about it. Why would more moms and why would you be for Trump? Why would you be for Trump?
Starting point is 01:19:45 Actually think about it. Why would more moms and dads and parents be for conservative, fiscally, taxes, safety? Why would you be? Because you have somebody else you have to be thinking about their dreams, their safety, their security, rather than yourself. Keith wakes up every day thinking about himself. Yeah. Yeah. That's his life. Remember I pointed out that interesting stat between Trump, Elon and Tucker, they have 20 kids between them. And between Kamala, I'm talking natural born kids, Kamala, Chelsea Handler, Taylor Swift, this whole crew, zero kids. So it's very interesting here. Who really is the party of family values and not Rob Gordon play this clip. This is so funny. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:20:28 Rob. Gays. What would have even been better? If he goes, you don't look good. But you definitely look good. I'm not even gay. What are you talking about? God, how about you buddy? Four more buddy. You're definitely gay. I'm not even gay. What are you talking about? Oh my God, bro. How about you, buddy?
Starting point is 01:20:47 Four more years, I want it back so bad. You don't look gay. You don't look gay. Killing. Standing applause. Applause break. He's actually getting funnier. Let's talk about what happened with Chris Cuomo and his brother.
Starting point is 01:21:00 Rob, do you have this clip? Chris Cuomo says radicalized left Dems could sink brother Andrew if he runs for New York City Mayor Go ahead Rob But look, here's the way I see it. I Love my brother very much and I never had to look outside my own family for role models I feel like he's done so much and there's such a high price First for getting into that game now And there's such a high price for getting into that game now, especially in his party that I don't know why he seems
Starting point is 01:21:34 So motivated to serve and I know he's hearing people tell him to run but man is a lot of ifs in this Was that the clip Rob that was the only one that was available yes So anyways, you know They're they're not wanting his brother to run and who's gonna come after him are the same people that went After him that went after Eric Adams Is he gonna have a chance of getting it who knows but the reality of it is I think he's gonna run I think I want him to run and I'd like to see him piss some people off in New York and even as a Democratic mayor he'd be a lot better than De Blasio. Oh or who do they have right now?
Starting point is 01:22:06 Eric Adams. By the way, is there anything more? Eric Adams got a timeout. Eric Adams, what? Like do you think he's going to go to prison? Did something happen with Eric Adams recently? I don't know. Did you hear that?
Starting point is 01:22:17 I don't know. Is he going to even be the mayor anymore? What's going on with him and Turkey and Erdogan? Something? You got the Wall Street Journal thing. It's got the grid with all of Eric Adams. Did you see that? Staff. Did you see that? It's got thing. And you got the wall street journal thing. It's got the grid with all of Eric. Did you see that staff? It's got, unfortunately, here's the bottom line in New York. I don't know if New York even wants a moderate Democrat at this point.
Starting point is 01:22:36 They've gone so far left with the blood. Well, I get it. The outside of the, of the boroughs, you know, if you go to the Bronx or if you go to Staten Island, it's very much Trump country. We've seen some of these rallies, but within New York City, aside from Wall Street, I mean, it's become a leftist haven. Keep voting for, guys, keep voting. This is exactly what you get. FBI indictments, you know, the whole COVID, the hospital, nothing is going, illegals get the beat the shit out of New York police officers and then flip up the bird and get out of jail the next day. It's old, like, nothing is going, illegals get the beat to shit out of New York police officers,
Starting point is 01:23:06 and then flip up the bird and get out of jail the next day. It's like, who in their right mind, keep voting for these people. And I get it, I get it, it's my party. Okay, keep doing it, and this is exactly what you're gonna keep happening. Well, there's a famous song, it's called, "'It's My Party,' and I'll cry if I want to."
Starting point is 01:23:21 Yeah, go for it, yeah, go for it. There it is, girls just wanna have fun. Well, why don't we talk about something serious here. Okay. Like the top songs chosen by dying people for their final moments revealed. This is it? Folks, I'm gonna read it to you.
Starting point is 01:23:35 Who wrote the story? I want you to, this is by Daily Mail. Okay. So they go through the list and it comes onto this top 10 of what the stories are, okay? Mary Curie, an end of life charity, released a playlist, curated by Terminally Ill individuals with favorites like Frank Sinatra and all these other songs.
Starting point is 01:23:57 So they're terminally ill, they know they're going, what song do they wanna play? And number one was My Way, Frank Sinatra. Number two was I Will Always Love You, Whitney Houston. Number three was The Best, Tina Turner. Number four was Baby Got Back. Stop it. I'm just kidding.
Starting point is 01:24:24 I was like, I cannot lie, Pat. I'm about to die, I can just kidding. What? I'm just kidding. I cannot lie. I can't lie. Number four is Over the Rainbow, Judy Garland. Number five, Curls Just Wanna Have Fun, Cindy Lauper. Number six, Angels, Robbie Williams. Number seven, What a Wonderful World, Louis Armstrong, Sick, Louis Armstrong. Number eight, Beautiful, Christina Aguilera.
Starting point is 01:24:46 Number nine, Hey Jude, the Beatles. Number ten, these are the days of our lives, Queen. Guy, songs, playlist, end of your life. Vinny, what do you play? Adam, what do you play? Stayin' Alive! Stayin' Alive! I'm not! I'm not trying to! I can see Vinny jump out of the cast! Adam, what do you say? Jump out of the cat I only think of one song but you want me to go first Tom or you want to go? I mean you're I'm trying to live well to hell with that. I mean, I'm just thinking of the movie old school Where he's just like I close
Starting point is 01:25:29 close my, I just can't, can't get out of my head. Well, I've had, I've been to a couple of funerals for some kind of odd family members and I can remember all of us playing what a wonderful world after they were gone. I mean, it gets a little, it gets a little upside down, you know, but um, you know, some odd funerals in my family and everything, it's- Ding dong, the witch is going. No, well, there was that one, that was, there was one of them, but then there's also, you know, when people are kneeling to pray and they look over their shoulder and they say,
Starting point is 01:25:53 damn it, can you turn down the band? So it's just like, you know, it's just, it's just kind of different. So I think this, this kind of lines right up with, you know- By the way, what is, Rob, can you go to, to the death penalty guys? Like what's their last meal? You know, like is there something to say?
Starting point is 01:26:10 Steak and eggs and pizza. I would say it's probably pizza. No, some of them have not been funny. Like I've heard, I think Gary Gilmore, Utah, I think he said, let's do this. And he was just, had his meal, said his thing, wrote a little note to somebody and then it's like, let's do this.
Starting point is 01:26:24 I think- Zoom in Rob, the final words of people death row is the final count told his lawyer so Ted Bundy told his lawyer I'd like to give you give my love to my family and friends Rosendo Rodriguez I have fought the good fight I've ran the good race warden I'm ready to join my father. He claimed to have a Christian conversion in prison and so that was a faith-based thing I've done what I've done I've done what I've ran the good race. Warden, I'm ready to join my father. He claimed to have a Christian conversion in prison. And so that was a faith-based thing. I've done what I've done. I've done what I've done.
Starting point is 01:26:50 I'm gonna be executed for it, but my mind and heart are a different place. Timothy McVeigh, I'm the captain of my soul. Yeah. That was the Oklahoma City bomb, right? Robert Alton Harris, you can be a king or street sweeper, but everyone dances with the green reaper Interesting PBD. Hold on other than baby got back. What's your song? Oh, what will my song be another one bites the dust?
Starting point is 01:27:14 I would have to really think about that one I would have to really think about who's the guy the guy you talked about? Please welcome to the stage, Andy. Andy! Andy! No, who would meet Andy? While you're thinking, what would be your last meal? What would, you're gonna, oh wait, I don't even know if I'd have an appetite.
Starting point is 01:27:36 Cousin Angelo. Your last meal. Yeah, your last meal. Korma sabzi, not even as a station. So that's Persian food for everybody. And what, what would be the last thing that you say? Tom, what is your last meal? Yeah, Tom, last meal.
Starting point is 01:27:49 My last meal? Honestly? Yeah. Communion. Really? Wow. Wow, that's deep. Now, I'm not planning on being on death row any day soon.
Starting point is 01:28:01 Yeah, no. But I'm saying, Tom, you know, How do you not thought about this? if I was home in hospice care, 90 years old, surrounded with my kids, you know, and they, and I knew that the moment was coming, I, I'd take communion. I'd want, you know, I would want to eat, I would want something exotic. So it would take long for them to get it. Like puffer fish sashimi, go to Japan.
Starting point is 01:28:23 I'll be here boys. Go get it. But wait a minute. Puffer fish sashimi. Go to Japan, I'll be here, boys. Go get it. But wait a minute, puffer fish could kill you. I know, but if it's made the right way. Help! Adam, last meal. I mean, for me, I've been doing this low carb lifestyle since like 2007.
Starting point is 01:28:35 Bro, I'm just load me up with carbs and then I'm out the door. The big bowl of pasta you've always wanted. Rob, can you type in Hormisabzi? It's a very easy word. Yeah, Rob, can you type in Hormuzabzi? It's a very easy word. Yeah, Rob, you got this. Hormuzabzi. It's G-H-O-R-M-E.
Starting point is 01:28:50 E, and then E, not A. Is that E? E. That's A. And then put sabzi, S-A. It should come up automatically right there. Go to pictures, images, go to images. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:29:02 Oh, that, guys, you have no idea. We've had this at Rafi's You've had an incredible. This is like Gordon Sabzi you eat it you age backwards By the way, Rob Benjamin button actually ate this every day Yeah, we gotta get Rob's song or Rob's meal Rob Rob song and meal I don't have a song but meal would be pizza and french fries. Oh So big Rob, do you dip your pizza like ranch or ketchup or no? No, I actually like that This is the ultimate fact
Starting point is 01:29:29 I think you take the french fries and you put it on the pizza you fold the pizza in half and then you Are you getting pizza and french fries? He makes two stops. He likes to stop. Why are you judging the guy? Yeah Hi, let's go to next great guy. This guy robs, this guy Rob. Piers Morgan has Jaguar right on. You guys even asked me a question about what percentage of what she says is accurate, if you remember that. Yeah, you said not very much. Can you play the clip of Piers, is this the clip with Jaguar or is this the apology?
Starting point is 01:29:54 Yes, so there's, I have both. I have Jaguar writes accusations against Jay-Z and Beyonce and then I have Piers Morgan apologizing. Okay, do that, go for it Rob, yeah. How many victims? There was none for her. How many victims potentially do you think there could be? Thousands.
Starting point is 01:30:11 Thousands. Wow. I've talked to hundreds that I deal with still myself. I have three victims right now who are willing to give testimony about not only what Mr. Carter has done to them, but his wife as well. Pete Slauson Mr. Carter's who? Jay Z.
Starting point is 01:30:34 Jay Z. They do nasty things. Pete Slauson What do you think happened with Kim Holt? Jay Z Keeping people against their will. Putting people on planes while they're unconscious just like Aaliyah got on that plane. Unconscious. This guy's got an agenda. There's a lot of things that people don't want to talk about. Pierce. She about to do a fake tear. Hold on, but Adam, here's the thing. And again, it always sounds crazy and wild until it ain't because, and who knows?
Starting point is 01:31:08 She's not credible or lie detector tests or whatever. What if she's right? What if all these things that she's seen, because she's the dominator. She said she used to work at these parties and tie guys up and whip them and everything like that. She was about that life. So when somebody that's about that life tells you about the life you're giving her a lot of credibility I'm not but Adam. What where is she coming up with this stuff? She was at these places. She's seen it firsthand
Starting point is 01:31:31 I'm not there. If I listen you can go play this clip. Yeah, play this clip Then we'll react to go ahead Rob the shocking allegations leveled at Sean Diddy Combs of burst the floodgates on salacious claims About an industry many people believe harbored a monster. Understandably the internet's ablaze with claims about these events and whether other powerful figures were involved too. Last week I interviewed Jaguar Wright, a singer-songwriter who's made claims about Diddy for years. Those claims have all received a lot of attention in the media across many platforms for many years.
Starting point is 01:32:04 And that's the thing about platforms. The reality of the modern world is that pretty much everyone is a platform as long as they have something to say that other people want to hear. That's why we advise her on to be interviewed. The people making these claims have an audience with or without shows like mine. Well, Jackie, you are right, unexpectedly made several serious allegations about Jay-Z and Beyonce during that interview. As I said in the moment, they were not present to respond or defend themselves, but now they have.
Starting point is 01:32:30 Their lawyers contacted us to say that those claims were totally false and have no basis in fact, and we've therefore complied with a legal request to cut them from the original interview. Editing interviews is not something we do lightly at a show called Uncensored. But like the proverbial cries of fire in a crowded theater, there are legal limits on us too. And we apologize to Jay Z and Beyonce. Okay. Can I say one thing? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:56 Two things can be true at once. Diddy could be an absolute dirtbag guilty of everything, but also Jaguar Wright could be looking for her 15 minutes of fame prior to this week, this month. If you ever heard of this person, I have. So, okay. I don't know. I don't know where parties you're at with that. No, not parties, but she's been in front of the camera for a while. I've never heard of her. Okay. I've been listening to hip hop since, you know, BC boys did brass monkey in 86. I've never heard of this person. She's now, if you type in Google, if you try, if you type in
Starting point is 01:33:25 JAG, what's the first thing that pops up? I guarantee you it's her, not the Jacksonville Jaguars or actual Jaguar. She's the first thing that pops up. So she's, she's utilizing this 15 minutes of fame and there she is right there. Um, here's what I'll also say about Diddy. This was, you know, what song she was in? No big pimping'. You know what other song she was in? Big Pimpin' Spendin' G's. You know what other song? That's Jay-Z. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:49 You remember the movie with Denzel, American Gangster, while that one guy comes out with the song Heart of the City? Yeah. You know the Heart of the City? Yeah. Ain't no more. Heart of the City. It was a remake.
Starting point is 01:34:03 That's her. She's in it. Okay. She's in those shoes. She's a backup singer. She's a backup singer for Jay-Z in 2001. But she ain't Beyonce. She's been around them. I'm not denying that she's been around it. They're interviewing her for a reason. Here's what I found the most interesting about Diddy overall. This was David Muir was actually, you know, he's the ABC guy, big news guy. He was interviewing, I guess, the guy that's handling a lot of the sexual allegations about Diddy and he's receiving a lot of phone calls. Here's the most interesting thing about these sexual allegations.
Starting point is 01:34:33 Yeah. I don't know if it was him or a different lawyer, but it was on ABC. You can check that out. He goes, talk about a gender difference. It's so interesting about Diddy goes prior to 2005, it was actually 5050 these allegations that keep coming in men and women, 50% men 50% women. But how about this after 2005, it was 90% men allegations, something happened with Diddy allegedly where he went this isn't it.
Starting point is 01:35:04 But it went from 50 50 allegations receiving these phone calls Receiving what's going on doing all these sort of testimonies to 90% met when there's smoke there's fire Diddy yeah, and now it's going on in that belly. Oh Pat was on TMZ and he said those two guys Whatever their names are I didn't send the cease and desist I sent an ultimatum. Remove that false accusation, or a court is gonna order you to. Who said this? That's Alex Aspero, right?
Starting point is 01:35:33 That's it right there, Pat. Docking to you that somebody comes on a show and then kind of levels these vague-ish allegations. Were you kind of ready for something like this to eventually happen? Listen, there's rumors and then there's nonsense. And this is one step further, right? This is appointed and formal accusation of something. And I felt it needed to be responded to. So I think somebody reported it was a cease and desist. It wasn't that, it was quite bluntly an ultimatum,
Starting point is 01:36:08 which is remove that false accusation that's demonstrably false, or a court's gonna order you to. And so I think he made the wise choice and acted accordingly. He meaning Pierce Morgan? Removing it and apologizing for it, yes. What changed here in my mind is that somebody
Starting point is 01:36:29 on a so-called journalistic platform exploited that kind of random rumor mill, whether it's disconnected from reality. Or have you? I mean, I'm still trying to figure out, she is just saying, I've seen stuff, I have three people that could come forward. She crossed the line.
Starting point is 01:36:46 Did she cross the line? She's listen, this is, this is, this is the problem. And I've spoken to all of you guys here behind closed doors. There is, you know, everything we talk about is who knows we're not there. Second hand. That's why we have hats that sell that says allegedly, right? You're not there second maybe that's why we have hats that cell that says allegedly right you're not there to have witnessed it There's a personal eyewitness, then there's this okay? Last week you guys asked me. What do you think about her about what she's saying and if you remember what I said is
Starting point is 01:37:20 You know you tell a story and it does so well and they do three four five six eight interviews and then now you have to embellish and Exaggerate to keep getting people to want to invite you to their shows and you have to keep making the stories bigger and bigger and bigger She's crossed that line a long time ago now by the way I gave the Gianni Russo example. I'm with Gianni Russo example. Remember Gianni Russo example when I said Parliamentary Roe, this, this, this, and that. No, it's a little too much. Now, by the way, believe it or not,
Starting point is 01:37:52 people like her actually can hurt real people that actually went through real things. Those people are like, get her off the big screen. Why is she talking, right? She should not be talking, because she's making the rest of us look bad, okay? And I don't know, I don't know, I, you know, what Alex is doing is,
Starting point is 01:38:20 he's just coming out and saying, hey, you crossed the line. And by the way, if he comes out and they decide to go after Pierce, which is what they're doing, hey, take this down, it's not even a cease and desist. Take this down or else the course. All right, now the question is, Tom, did Pierce do the right thing, taking it down?
Starting point is 01:38:42 Well, it all depends on what that letter said. And sometimes, to avoid things from being expensive, now I think that, did he do the right thing? I think he probably, he made a business decision. We don't need to reach into our pocket and pay a bunch of lawyers and end up in court. And what are we going to? Be doing in court. We're gonna be defending
Starting point is 01:39:07 You know our journalistic right or were to be defending Jaguar and we don't want to do that We don't know if we do either one of them and so but in his statement He very carefully said at the time I pointed out these were big claims and that JC and Beyonce aren't here to defend themselves Well, apparently that wasn't enough. The other side of it is you really got to be careful what you protest, right? What is Jay Z and Beyonce protecting? Well, they're protecting their reputation. Yeah, but you're in the music industry.
Starting point is 01:39:37 There's all this stuff going on right now. Do you just let all the BS fly or do you draw a line in it and say, I'm not going to be part of it? They got their lawyer to go draw a line and say, I'm not going to be part of it because there's all kinds of people saying all kinds of things. And so do you spend your day chasing every wild thing that is said while all these people and alleged victims and other people that are just trying to be opportunistic or saying stuff. Do you run around and try to, do you know what I'm saying,
Starting point is 01:40:07 Pat? You could end up playing like a mole. But you have a guest on that says it. You're not agreeing with it. And at the time he said they're not here to defend themselves. But I don't know why he would take it down though. Why do you take it down? I didn't say it. She said it. there's a slippery slope here. Well, there is he made a business decision which says that not comfortable with that Yeah, that's exactly right. It's like we like Pierce Pierce is a good guy You guys are both on this program, but that doesn't shade on one here Hold him that this is what we're doing and you have to correct follow that lead, but there's a part of it
Starting point is 01:40:46 Look if you say it if you say it your health accountable will apologize If we say it yes, but if a guest says it I Don't know Rob Rob made a good point Rob Rob said did did Bill Gates or Reed Hoffman's attorney send letters to Elon or Tucker? They accused him of being on Epstein's Island and saying oh my god he's gonna expose them. I mean that's pretty... Trump's lawyers sent emails and letters to CNN, MSNBC, mainstream, everybody? Yeah see? Did they? I don't know. I don't think so. How many accusations since 2016? Russia collusion. Oh man. Who sent those letters? You can end up playing whack-a-mole to the end of time. No, no, no. I don't like that. Did you see what Pierce Mary says on a show called Uncensored?
Starting point is 01:41:29 We kind of don't want to censor. But then you saw the thing with Alan Greenspan that we showed? Not Alan Greenspan, sorry. Alan Dershowitz. Play that one as well, Rob. Yeah, about when he was, I think, arguing with... We didn't show that. We showed it. The jihadist guy, Mohammed Hejab? So this guy, yeah, because I mean, Piers goes up against these, you know, the guys that are pro-Hamas and he always debates, you know, the Israel-Palestine situation.
Starting point is 01:41:53 Show the clip, Rob. Like This To Be is a civilized debate between two people. No, no, that's the intro, Rob. Go back. Yeah, go back to, there's one that's not an intro. That could be it. He heard us. He's going to sue him be it. Go for it. Please, can I give you the facts? Yes, you can respond.
Starting point is 01:42:09 Let me give you the facts. Okay, the facts are in 2005, I was there in Israel when the Israeli government- Are you sure you were not in Epstein's house? Did you touch Virginia? I've written 13 books on Israel. Did you touch Virginia? Some of which have been-
Starting point is 01:42:21 Did you touch her? Did you touch that woman? Never heard of her, never met her, never met her. Don't lie. Never, she- Don't lie to me. Did you touch that? Some of which have been- Did you touch her? Did you touch that woman? Never heard of her, never met her, never met her. Don't lie. Never, she- Don't lie to me. Did you touch that woman or not? I'm telling you, I never met her
Starting point is 01:42:32 and she acknowledged in writing under oath that she may have confused me with someone else. It wouldn't be two states occupied, Germany, Great Britain occupied, Germany. You can have a military occupation as long as there is belligerency that continues. Your former friend up sign and be quiet for a second. Pretend I'm Epstein your former friend and be quiet and listen to what I have to say.
Starting point is 01:42:53 Yeah? Please can I give you the facts? Yes sir you can. No that's not the one. He talks about these basically call them again? Just type in pervert. Oh pervert. He goes alright now you've crossed the line and I have to sue you.
Starting point is 01:43:10 Yeah, he goes defamate. Yeah. And in court, go ahead. He just called me a pervert. He will be sued now for defamation and we will be able to resolve this in a court of law. I guarantee you that he will be sued. In my understanding, you are a pervert because you are acquainted with Jeffrey Epstein. Has now withdrawn her accusation and acknowledged that she may have confused I don't know. First of all, how long did it take until he crossed his arms when he said, did you touch him? Quick, quick. But to me, okay, if he wants to sue him, I get that. Yeah, he wants to go out to him personally.
Starting point is 01:43:58 Because he is suing him. The person that said it. Why would he sue Pierce? Not the platform. Yeah, I don't understand that. I'm very confused with this, to me. Then this is why, Rob, if you wanna go to it, if you wanna protect yourself, get an allegedly sticker.
Starting point is 01:44:11 I have to say this. Okay, get an allegedly shirt. Okay, go back, Rob. I even think we have an allegedly hat. If you go there, yeah, there's an allegedly sticker. Oh, I didn't see those. By the way, the allegedly hat is sick. It's sick.
Starting point is 01:44:22 I never even seen that. I really like the description that we have. This is allegedly a black and white hat, but actually it really is a hat. Put the link below for people who want to see it. You can just go to allegedly. I never even know we had the hat. Yeah, no, but the point is I am uncomfortable with Pierce being forced to take something down for something his guest said. I agree. That's a little bit of a slippery if you let me if you let us argue and we go at it and we you know Yell at each other. How's that on you? Isn't the whole premise that you have to at least push back? That's the whole premise if they you're gonna have someone that makes
Starting point is 01:44:57 Shocking allegations and wild stories and just makes things up if you sit there go, okay, okay But I'm saying yeah, but Pat isn't that the whole premise You have to be like, well, how are you sure about that? If you push back, I guess that's a bad guy. I don't know how you hold that with podcasters. Like there's guys that interview and they ask a question, say nothing for 10 minutes. Yeah. It's a podcast and you're going to hold that person accountable. It's a little weird. Well, you know, there's misinformation. I'll give you a closing thought on this and we can move on. Precedents in law have long arms. And what happened to Fox with Dominion has long arms,
Starting point is 01:45:34 ladies and gentlemen. And there are producers, Pierce isn't gonna write that check. There are producers and then there is a platform or a network that's carrying it. And they're all, I can imagine, a little gun shy. And how easy would it be, Pat, to do it this way? Pierce, you don't have to apologize personally,
Starting point is 01:45:54 but you do have, let's do this, and let's do this, and then let's get rid of this. Why do we wanna go to court and have a hearing over this? We're ending up defending Jaguar, right? Let's not do that. Exactly. Why don't we do this? Just say something nice and say you're taking it down But be sure be sure that you commented the show is uncensored and at the time I said Hey Jay Z and Beyonce are not here to defend themselves And I think they just took kind of the chicken way out
Starting point is 01:46:22 But that precedent on Dominion versus Fox versus News Corp, it has long arms and I believe you're seeing some of that here. Yeah, well, long arm Stacey Ogman, Dominion, whatever you wanna call it. Stacey Ogman. The plastic president. I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:46:39 Pat will give you references out of nowhere. UNLV running rebels. I don't know about this. Tark the shark. Listen, precedent, punish and legal. Before we wrap up, okay, and these are allegedly, Vinny has certain things he wants to say about this guy named Doug. Vinny, what are allegedly accusations being made on Doug? Let's practice right now. I love that you let me give you. Thank you for it. I don't know. Listen, I don't know, but I get the vibes. Allegedly, if I had to guess,
Starting point is 01:47:17 Kamala Harris' husband, aka second gentleman, Doug Amhoff, and the left calls him a wife guy and a feminist ally Turns out allegedly he's anything but so according I love this word according to the Daily Mail report Amhoff is facing some serious accusations about the time when he was running the Los Angeles office at his prestige law firm Venable from 2006 to 2017. Okay, He's being called out for being overly flirty with women at the firm, retaliating against those who didn't return his advances and even hiring a model as a trophy secretary. His staffer said that he would single out pretty young women and take them out on
Starting point is 01:47:57 limos. Multiple sources claim that he refused, he wouldn't promote women who didn't flirt with him back, he yelled at female staff and then he bragged about it to his buddies. The law firm even got hit with a sex discrimination lawsuit from a former secretary, Marjan Rabbi, who said Emhoff hired a rabbi actually, yeah, an unqualified young woman named Katya just because she was attractive. And guys, it doesn't stop there his personal life. The Daily Mail also revealed that Emhoff's first marriage broke up because he had an affair with the family nanny who he allegedly, there we go, impregnated and let's not forget. That's actually probably even not allegedly. I think that's sort of a true story. From
Starting point is 01:48:39 what I'm hearing sources I can't confirm. Yeah and I'm getting there and there's another alleged rumor that he was bragging that she had a miscarriage or she lost a baby because of him and his attitude towards her. But I'm neither here nor there. Now Vinny, remember now, he's not here to defend himself. Yeah, exactly. Thank you, Tom Morgan. Let's not forget, he had an assault allegation in 2012 at the Cannes Film Festival.
Starting point is 01:49:06 Three of the alleged victims' friends came forward and said that Emhoff hit his girlfriend so hard that she spun around and he did it because of a certain way she was talking to the valet. Okay? And I just want to point out, can you imagine if this was Trump or anybody, a Republican spouse or anything, they would have been crucified. I just want to give people a heads up, this guy is one step away from being in the White House. Hear me out.
Starting point is 01:49:28 And what pisses me off the most is that the left praises him as a feminist ally while acting like he's a complete hypocrite. Okay, and despite this, they're calling him, this is what Jen Psaki, I call her the ginger swindler, she parades him around as a model of masculinity. This is where she's praising him for, and I quote, reshaping the perception of masculinity. Rob, can you please play this clip? An interesting part of how people have talked about your role here is how your role has reshaped
Starting point is 01:49:57 the perception of masculinity. And I'm not sure you planned on that, but you are an incredibly supportive spouse. Has that been an evolution for you, and do you think that's part of the role you might play as first gentleman? It's funny. I've started to think a lot about this. I've always been like this.
Starting point is 01:50:14 My dad was like this and to me it's the- You know who this reminds me of? What the left does? Do you guys remember Stormy Daniels' creepy porn lawyer? What was his name, Rob? Michael Avenatti. the left does? Do you guys remember Stormy Damuels' creepy porn lawyer? What was his name, Rob? Michael Avenatti. Michael Avenatti. Do you guys remember?
Starting point is 01:50:29 Now an inmate. Yeah. The left was praising him. They were on the view. They were like, oh my God, you could be the president. Why don't you run for president? You're so presidential. They always lift up these people.
Starting point is 01:50:40 And then what happens to them, Tom? Not every time they do it. I'll tell you. I could tell you one time they didn't. Bill take it easy. But guess what? Michael Alvinati was stealing all this money from Stormy Daniels and he's in prison for how many years Rob?
Starting point is 01:50:53 Another 14 years. 14 years and it's just I just want people to know because this Emhoff. He stole settlements from his clients. Yeah he's a scumbag. But I just want people to know second gentleman Doug Emhoff Nobody knows about him these stories aren't mainstream Daily Mail kind of reports it But I just want to give people a heads up of who this person allegedly is sleeping with The Danny while you're married. Can you pull up that New York Post story?
Starting point is 01:51:20 The New York Post is this it yeah, go a little lower Treasury secretary no what is it good keep going keep going keep going is this the Katya girl is that her so hey hey let me zoom in a little bit Katya identified the Daily Mail Katya Calderon 36 was hired the same year em off and Harris wed according to the mail I mean she's I don't know anything about her, but she seems like a very nice person. You let her babysitter get, yeah, she's hot. I don't know. I can't, I mean, listen, say what you want about Doug. At least he has really good taste. I mean, she seems sweet. Listen, I don't know about any of those stories with Doug. I have heard about the pregnancy thing. I will say I don't know. I'm not 100% sure, but I'm pretty confident that he is the chairman, founder, CEO of the
Starting point is 01:52:05 white dudes for Harris. That's him. I think that's him. Yeah. But not only is he the president, he's also a client. So let's go back to that picture there. Go back to that. And while Tom's looking and Pat, cause I don't know about how you guys act, but the Democrats
Starting point is 01:52:17 told us all women, I believe every single woman, every single, the nanny, the wife, all the picture. Who was that? Who was that? Back up, back up one picture. Hang on one second. Let me see. Rob, let me read the bottom of that.
Starting point is 01:52:32 Katja was hired. Lawsuit Katja was hired because Young went for him. But who is that guy? That's not him. No, that's definitely not. Go to the next picture. That's Doug. He's shaking hands with the air.
Starting point is 01:52:43 CEO of White Dudes for Harris. There's that nice person again. I don't know. Hey, wait, wait, wait right there. This picture is photoshopped because if you're married to Kamala, you're wearing the headphones. Thomas Dubb. Is that a helicopter or they're in a boat? I just want people to know who he is and what all these allegations and again, I believe
Starting point is 01:53:06 every single woman because I was told by the Democrats to believe all women. You can't believe every woman. Adam, Democrats told me to believe all women. You can't do every single woman. Everyone? How much does who the president's wife or husband is matter? Not much. What percentage would you give to it?
Starting point is 01:53:22 I don't think anybody's, I don't think most Americans even know who he is But but I but you know, I wanted to do the story pat and thank you for that because you need to know Who this person is allegedly he has a lot of stuff with women going on something about him I'd rather look at Melania. I don't know what people are saying in all honesty Pat's asking a great question. So what does the spouse of the president, first gentleman, first lady, what does that mean? Nothing during the election, zero during the election. But once they're in office,
Starting point is 01:53:55 they use it for marketing purposes. W's wife, Bush, education, education, education, education, everything about her, She was there. Michelle Obama with eating healthy in the schools. Correct. Exactly. And so they pick a cause or they pick a lane. Melania, no bullying, ironically. Betty Ford was told just to get drunk. No, no, no, no, no, go easy on that. You don't know the story of Betty Ford. Betty Ford was a survivor that established something and was very transparent
Starting point is 01:54:25 about her challenges. Don't get on Tom's back. Don't get on Tom's back. Don't do it. Yeah. I don't think it matters anything during the election, but afterwards they find a lane for the First Lady and they're usually trying to put some noble cause that brings good image to the president because his totally Joe Biden. I know Joe Biden congratulated Joe for answering all the questions. He did so good honey, but but think about what you're saying. But here's the point. My point is if all these allegations the impregnated
Starting point is 01:54:58 in there that that just goes to his character. He could be in the White House. Would you want somebody like that? You know, I don't know if this is a fight to fight against your opponent No, I don't know if you understand what I'm saying. This is like if you're gonna sit there and tell those stories Versus Trump or whatever. I mean, this is that's not it's easier. It's not a story that Is a good story to compare. It's just this is the one you're like, okay good good go through. Yeah Thank you. No, it's fine. It's fine. I mean obviously what I know for fact is you're not going to be kicking up with them I'm not hanging out with Doug. I know that for second gentleman. Doug emhoff. No, you sure you're not gonna be kicking it with
Starting point is 01:55:37 Sounds like a great guy Allegedly, but what was it the post because you're all your your coverage comes from the post Daily mail the daily mail thought it was important enough to put that article together. Gang, we love you. We had a good time with you today, two hours. Have a, Rob, do we have anything tomorrow or no? As of right now, no.
Starting point is 01:55:56 Okay. That may change. That may change. We'll keep you posted. Have a great weekend, everybody. God bless. Bye bye, bye bye.

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