Pod Save America - Trump's Shocking Cuts to Air Safety and Nuke Inspection
Episode Date: February 18, 2025Donald Trump fires thousands of government workers, including people who make sure America's skies are safe and nukes are secure. Negotiators from the US and Russia prepare to meet in Saudi Arabia abo...ut ending the war in Ukraine, even though Ukraine and the European community won't be at the table. Elon Musk and DOGE continue to force their way into access to incredibly sensitive government systems—this time at the IRS. And Trump's Justice Department drops the corruption case against New York Mayor Eric Adams in an obvious quid pro quo. Jon and Tommy discuss how the administration is justifying Trump's actions at home and abroad and why Democrats need to focus on the potentially horrendous consequences. Then, Tommy is joined by legendary sports commentator-turned-pundit (and potential 2028 presidential candidate) Stephen A. Smith to talk about reaching young men and what he thinks Democrats are doing wrong.
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Welcome to Pod Save America, I'm Jon Favreau. I'm Tommy Vitor.
Lovett is taking Presidents Day seriously, I guess.
Good.
Good for him.
He's honoring it.
He's not here.
Maybe he'll come in at some point.
He's not on Survivor again. No, yeah. I know what you're him. He's not here. Maybe he'll come in at some point. He's pretty loving. He's not on Survivor again at all.
No, yeah.
I know what you're thinking.
Good disclaimer.
He's not on an island, not doing the traders
or whatever the other stuff is.
The truth is we didn't bother to know where he's going.
We could have asked him.
That would have been nice.
So on today's show, Trump and the White House
spent the weekend promoting a quote attributed to Napoleon
that quote, he who saves his country
does not violate any law. And then set about proving they believe it by indiscriminately firing
thousands of workers, including hundreds of people who oversee our nuclear weapons
and handle air safety for the FAA. We'll talk about all that and why I'm never
flying again. I feel the same way man. I don't have any of your flying anxiety
but how many plane crashes do we have to watch on TV? I mean we were prepping for
this while one happened,
another one from a Delta flight from Minneapolis to Toronto.
How does it get upside down?
I don't know.
I guess there's bad winds, but I don't know.
Well, we'll talk about why the FAA
is being hollowed out at this moment.
We'll also talk about how Donald Trump now essentially owns
the Democratic mayor of New York City
thanks to a corrupt deal that led even Trump
appointed conservative prosecutors to resign from the department of justice.
Then Tommy talks to Stephen A Smith, the legendary sports commentator turned
political pundit, now one of the democratic party's top critics about what he
thinks the party needs and why he hasn't completely ruled out running for president.
That's right.
Is that right?
That's right.
I mean, for those who don't watch sports or ESPN
or listen to Sports Talk Radio,
like Stephen is a legend in the game of winning arguments
and shutting down opponents
in the most entertaining way possible.
And there's been all this chatter
about him potentially running for office
is sort of like the reason I wanted to reach out.
But also he's a guy who understands the digital economy and the tension
and how to get it and drive a narrative
and keep it better than almost anyone.
And so, look, listeners, there's gonna be a lot
of criticism of the Democratic Party,
some I agreed with, lots I didn't.
You will repeatedly think, why isn't Tommy interrupting him
and pushing back on this?
And to you I say two things.
One, Stephen A is legendarily difficult to interrupt.
There's bodies littered across ESPN of people who have tried.
And two, that's not what I wanted to do.
Like sometimes it's good to hear criticisms that are wrong,
but like a widely held perspective
and not everything he said was wrong.
Even if it makes you mad,
like it's good to hear where people are coming from
and what they're mad at the Democratic party about.
And you can learn something.
You can't Daniel Dale everyone throughout the interview.
You know, otherwise people aren't gonna get much.
A long interview too.
Also it's impossible to interrupt him.
I went on his podcast before the election
and that was slightly different
because he had to ask me some questions
because he was hosting the podcast,
but it was the full Stephen A treatment.
And it was just.
I'll tell everybody, this was everything I wanted and more.
Out of the Stephen A experience,
I felt like I got yelled at for 30 minutes in a good way.
Yeah.
And about 10 words in and it was all I wanted.
Perfect. I can't wait to listen.
We are recording this Monday afternoon on President's Day,
soon to be known as President Trump Day, probably. I'm sure, shocked he hasn't renamed it. Perfect. I can't wait to listen. We are recording this Monday afternoon on president's day soon to be known as president Trump day, probably.
It's shocked he hasn't renamed it.
Funny, but real.
Uh, our dear leader has sent a U S delegation
to Saudi Arabia to begin negotiations with
Russia to end Putin's unprovoked invasion of
Ukraine, which over the last three years has
led to the deaths of tens of thousands of
Ukrainian soldiers and civilians.
The kidnapping by Russia of tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians, the kidnapping by Russia of tens of thousands of Ukrainian children,
and a global alliance led by the US and Europe to isolate and deter Putin from
expanding the war and potentially using nuclear weapons, both of which Russia has
expressed interest in doing at some point during the conflict. Ending this
war is of course a worthy goal to pursue, we all want that, but what's scaring the
shit out of Europe and
Ukraine is that Trump has so far excluded them
from the negotiations with Putin and hinted
that wittingly or not, he may give the
murderous dictator most of what he wants.
Meanwhile, French president Emmanuel Macron
called a last minute meeting of European
leaders in Paris to talk about how to handle
all this.
I guess they'll just be watching Twitter for updates like us.
Yeah.
Is that about right Tommy?
Look, what did I miss there?
How big of a deal is this and, uh, and why are
Europe and Ukraine so freaked out right now?
Doing it in Saudi Arabia is a nice touch.
It's kind of like a autocratic human centipede.
You know what I mean?
Hopefully you don't know what I mean.
Um, there was a lot of activity on, on Ukraine
last week.
It started, it kicked off when Trump called
Putin for 90 minutes and they set up this
series of peace talks between the US and
Russia on the future of Ukraine.
Not a part of those talks is Ukraine or the
Ukrainians or Zelensky.
Zelensky got a call after the Putin call, uh,
where Trump informed him that this was going
down more of an FYI.
Hey man, heads up, uh, uh, 20% of your
territory is being occupied by the Russians.
We're gonna figure out who gets it.
This is the first time a US president has spoken
to Putin since the war began.
Since the invasion.
Basically, this effectively ended three years
of trying to isolate the Russians by the West,
basically, this call.
And the Europeans are also not invited to these talks,
which again is nuts because the EU and its member states have given
something like $145 billion worth of support to
Ukraine over the past few years.
And they're obviously more threatened by a Russian
military operation than we are because we have
an ocean in between.
So it was really messy.
And then on top of that, uh, Pete Hegseth, the
secretary of defense slash America's designate,
if there's ever a case race to decide the
future, but not, but not to get home.
Not good at flip cup though.
Surprisingly bad.
You and I can take them.
But so Higgs has announced at a meeting in Brussels,
a NATO meeting that it was unrealistic for Ukraine
to join NATO or get back all the territory
lost in 2014, which is like maybe true and a fair thing
for like an analyst to say, but everyone was like,
hey man, you're part of the team now negotiating
with Putin and you just gave him massive concessions
before these talks even started.
And then he walked it back
and then they kind of walked back, the walk back.
So it was just like amateur hour left and right
from Hexeth.
And then Trump said he potentially supports
readmitting Russia to the G7.
Yeah, one G to the G7.
Yeah, one G8. G8 and it up.
G8 and up. Bring it back.
He said many people on both sides
were to blame for the war in Ukraine.
Just a callback.
Never says-
Callback to the first term.
Yeah, never says Russia invaded.
I also thought it was amazing that,
I'm sure you guys talked about this.
I don't know when it happened though.
No, it all happened after we recorded.
It happened, it all happened?
Yeah, yeah. Okay.
How about the fact that Trump is going around being like,
okay, okay, I know that I'm,
it seems like I'm gonna give Russia what they want,
but hey, Zelensky, if you give me half of your minerals,
maybe, maybe I'll give you more of what you want.
There's a deal to be done there.
Yeah, I forget who handed this sort of proposal to Zelensky,
but it basically said,
Ukraine gives the United States half of its deposits
of rare earth minerals in exchange for nothing.
There was no security guarantee, there was nothing.
Zelensky was like, what do I do with this?
He's really focused on these rare earth minerals.
I noticed that too.
Like a, again, like a feudal lord.
He wants them from Canada.
He wants it from Greenland, Canada, Ukraine.
Well, you know, what they're very important for is, uh,
electric vehicle batteries.
And I wonder who might be talking about that in his ear.
I thought we hated electric vehicles now.
I thought we were able to drive our gas.
Cause now they're cool.
Okay.
So why should Americans care about all of this right now?
Well, I mean, as you mentioned the topic, hundreds of thousands of soldiers and
civilians have been killed or wounded or missing because of the war.
The war led to inflation, energy prices
skyrocketed across Europe and all those impacts
rippled out across Europe and destabilized
all these governments.
And Biden gave all this direct support to Ukraine,
rallied the world behind Ukraine,
and now Trump is just selling Ukraine out
and selling Ukraine out
and selling Europe out.
And so there's this enormous fear that division within NATO,
weakness within NATO will lead Putin to do more,
to go into a NATO country like Poland.
I mean, think of the Danish intelligence services
recently said that if Putin perceives NATO as weak,
Russia could launch another large scale war in Europe
in as few as five years.
And the whole point of NATO is to deter these things.
So this is like a seismic shift in US foreign policy.
I saw in the Financial Times too that some of the Europeans
think that Trump wants to potentially remove US troops
from places in Eastern Europe and some of the Baltic nations.
I think what happened was Hegseth went to Brussels,
then he went to the Munich Security Conference,
whatever, some mouth breather thing that Rhodes
would attend or did attend.
And probably has, yeah.
And I think he suggested in some of those meetings
that they might pull tens of thousands
of US troops out of Europe.
And so this seems like the broader danger
beyond just the danger for Ukraine, right?
Which is just signing some kind of settlement where they lose some of their territory and
they don't have, they don't get the security guarantees from the United States so that
Putin can just reinvade.
But that now Eastern Europe, now Putin thinks, okay, well, I got my way here and Donald Trump's
a pushover and is just going to give me what I want, either a pushover or a fellow autocrat.
Right. Right.
And then starts menacing Eastern Europe
and then we're off to the races.
Yeah, there's sort of two really bad,
look, this war's awful.
I'd love it to be over.
I'd love for Putin to take his troops and go home,
but it's gonna require sacrifices from both sides,
I think, to get to a peace deal.
And some of the things Hexhets was saying
are true.
I mean, basically the Bush administration in 2008
set up this construct where they kind of floated
Ukraine for NATO membership, but they didn't
get into NATO, which left them very vulnerable
sort of the worst case scenario.
And I agree, it is unlikely that Ukraine will
be a part of NATO and it is unlikely that Ukraine
will get Crimea back.
But I think the worst case outcome here is a
negotiation where Putin keeps a lot of territory.
Ukraine is forced to basically demilitarize
and gets no security guarantees.
And Putin uses this period of time to
reconstitute his forces and then just roll
tanks into Kiev.
And then after that, maybe he rolls tanks into
Poland or somewhere, you
know, a Balkan country.
And then, you know, there's like a hot war happening in Europe between the Russians and
NATO and NATO is weakened and like that is the long-term nightmare.
Good times.
Yes.
Good times.
Well, we should also dig into JD Vance's speech at the Munich Security Conference, which is
a big part of what has freaked out Europe over the last week.
So instead of talking about America's commitment to European security and a free Ukraine, he
said that the real threat to the continent isn't Russia or China, it's that Europe's
leaders aren't welcoming enough to extremist parties like Germany's AFD and aren't sufficiently
committed to free speech.
A statement made without a hint of irony from an administration that has banned the Associated
Press from covering the White House for refusing to call the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. So stupid to even say that.
And is currently investigating media outlets for coverage that makes Trump mad. Here's some of
Vance's speech. The threat that I worry the most about vis-a-vis Europe is not Russia, it's not
China, it's not any other external actor. And what I worry about is the threat from within.
The retreat of Europe from some of its most fundamental values,
values shared with the United States of America.
I look to Brussels, where EU commission commissars warn citizens that they intend to shut down
social media during times of civil unrest, the moment they spot what they've judged to be,
quote, hateful content.
And I really do believe that allowing our citizens
to speak their mind will make them stronger still,
which of course brings us back to Munich,
where the organizers of this very conference
have banned lawmakers representing populist parties
on both the left and the right from participating in these conversations. If you're running in fear of
your own voters, there is nothing America can do for you. Nor for that matter, is there
anything that you can do for the American people who elected me and elected President
Trump? A stirring defense of freedom from JD Vance.
Putting the eunuch in Munich.
Thanks JD.
What was your reaction to the speech
and what do you think Vance was trying to do there?
I have three thoughts.
The first big picture,
I think JD is cut out of all the big boy meetings.
And he saw Pete Hexeth go over to Brussels
and screw up these Ukraine negotiations
and then get slapped around
because Trump didn't like the coverage
because he looked like a bad negotiator.
Everyone's like, oh, art of the deal guy.
You just gave up all these things to Putin.
So JD decided, I'm not touching the hot stove.
I'm not going to talk about the hot war
that's happening in Korea that matters.
I'm going to talk about social media and free speech.
I'm going to go to my safe space.
Exactly.
Which is whining about mean people on social media,
which is what he actually,
it seems like that's what his job is,
because he's just posting all the time.
He's attacking the most random people
on social media all day long.
Yeah, he's just a professional poster,
and he's mad about it,
and he wants to go talk to the entire world about it.
But seriously, can you imagine the White House
comms meeting where you're like,
yes, let's send the vice president
to this Munich security conference,
first overseas trip, huge deal,
and then not talk about the single biggest
issue facing Europe.
I mean, it seems like there's two different parts
to the speech and what we just heard in the clip.
The first is he is very upset about the content
moderation laws that the EU has passed and adopted.
Though I think he is overstating the case
of what the enforcement mechanisms
are.
And look, they are much stricter, certainly than anything we have in the United States
because we don't have anything.
Well, it's going great over here with no rules.
Right, no rules, right.
But the EU will define sort of hateful speech as speech that is inciting violence or hate
in sort of an immediate sense.
That is the definition that they've done.
And so what they can do is find social media platforms
and demand that social media platforms
take down the free speech.
But what he laid out there was like, you know,
they're going from house to house
and you're not allowed to say anything bad.
Yeah, right.
Jack booted Facebook thugs.
Yes, they are complaining about kind of routine censorship.
And remember, this was kind of Mark Zuckerberg's thing
that he cried about in his Joe Rogan interview is he wants the American president to be a champion complaining about kind of routine censorship. And remember, this was kind of Mark Zuckerberg's thing
that he cried about in his Joe Rogan interview
is he wants the American president to be a champion
for American companies and just let us do whatever we want.
Then there's this question of this Romanian election
where there were two rounds and the first round went off.
They figured out there was all this Russian interference.
So they canceled the second round,
which is a more controversial thing.
But again, talking about that lets JD say
Russian interference and elections, what a
ridiculous thing to care about, you know,
likes that.
And then I know hypocrisy is irrelevant now,
but JD Vance didn't have anything to say about
Viktor Orban, their buddy, who is the dictator
leading Hungary, who's like swallowed up all
independent media.
Well, also all their complaints about free
speech are such fucking bullshit.
Like they, they're sitting here in the United States, banning the associated press.
Uh, Elon Musk was tweeting today that, uh, that 60 minutes deserves a long prison sentence.
Yes.
I guess, I guess the whole show, the whole show, like every episode, the whole,
Leslie Stahl, all of them are going to jail.
Even the dead ones?
I guess not.
It's just like, it's such fucking bullshit.
They do not give a shit about free speech.
Speech they don't like.
Well, there's another, like,
Germany-specific piece to this,
just to let me geek out for a second.
Germany's got an election on the 23rd,
so in like a week.
They're gonna elect representatives to the Bundestag, their parliament, and then they'll choose the next chancellor.
The most likely outcome is that the CDU wins the most votes. That's Angela Merkel's party,
the conservative party, and that they go into a coalition with the social democrats,
and that'll be what happens. But right now, the AFD, the far right party, is at like 20 or 22%.
Right now, the AFD, the far right party, is at like 20% or 22%. And that is scary because most Germans are repulsed and terrified by the AFD
because they are viewed as dangerously close to being neo-Nazis.
They, members of the AFD downplay the Holocaust.
They kind of wink and nod and like accidentally, in air quotes, use Nazi slogans.
German intelligence has said some factions of the AFD are actually extremist groups.
And because of Germany's history with the Holocaust and World War II, and I'm sure everyone's
familiar with that, they take this stuff very seriously and all the other major political
parties have ruled out working with the AFD.
And in his speech, JD Vance said, quote, there's no room for firewalls.
And that's referencing specifically the firewall that these other political parties have
between themselves and the AFD.
And he also, JD Manns also met with the leader of the AFD
while in Germany, and this comes after Elon Musk
has been propping them up on Twitter over and over again
and doing like Twitter spaces stuff.
So like this meddling, it might've backfired,
but they are openly boosting this far right,
some would say neo-Nazi party in Germany.
What, what is, like, is there an explanation for this
you can think of that is not JD Vance thinks it's cool
to align ourselves with a far, far right German party
that is like the successor to the Nazi party?
It's like anti-Muslim, anti-reffugee, immigration, fringy fringy
stuff. I think JD Vance is smart enough to know this is wrong and pretty
dangerous, but this is the program and he's going with it. Before we move on,
your thoughts on the whole AP Gulf of America debacle, because this has become
a whole thing now here, but I, but it seems like, like some press is pushing back.
I saw the white house correspondence
association has put out a couple of statements.
Were they strongly worded?
They were strongly.
Were very strongly.
I did read them and I thought about in the
first Trump term, some of the statements from
the WHCA were like pretty just terrible, I
would say, like pretty limp.
And, um, this one was strongly worded, but I don't know.
I don't know how the Associated Press gets back on air force one gets back in
the white house briefing room, they had to turn in their credentials.
And this is all because they refused to call Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of America,
even though they are a global news organization and no one fucking
owns the Gulf of Mexico. It's an, it's an international water. So other countries one fucking owns the Gulf of Mexico.
It's an international water,
so other countries are calling it the Gulf of Mexico.
Yeah, it's a big body of water.
Why are we talking about this?
Yeah, shout out Eugene Daniels
and the Correspondence Association.
This is not an easy one.
I mean, well, initially this seemed stupid and childish
and I kind of thought the Trump people
would like be dicks for a couple of days and then let it go.
But then Axios had this report this morning
where some White House staffer I'd never heard of
like unloaded the clip of anger,
things they're mad about in the AP style book.
And it was like truly Orwellian.
And it just read to me like a literally unconstitutional
assault on free speech.
I know the constitution singles out no law written
by Congress shall it bridge free speech,
but that has been applied to the executive branch as well.
And you're right, there's been a lot of strongly worded,
high-minded statements, but no one's doing anything.
Yeah.
And it made me think about in 2009,
when we were in the White House,
the Treasury Department offered up a series of interviews
with this guy, Ken Feinberg, what was he, the Payser?
Yeah, he was the Payser.
He was the Payser.
Payser.
And Fox News was left out.
And all the other outlets came together and they said,
we're gonna boycott this interview unless you include Fox.
So we included Fox.
That kind of action is what's necessary.
And they-
That was complaints about a single interview.
A treasury aid.
Yeah.
One, one interview.
Not like a, like we could, we didn't try to kick Fox
out of the White House.
Right.
And it was a huge story.
Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary
at the time was getting hammered about it.
Reporters are doing tons of stories about it.
And there's been coverage of this and, you know,
Jake Tapper, who like was hammered as hard at the time,
was incredibly sanctimonious about it.
I've seen him do some, you know,
commentaries and things on his shows.
I'm not seeing that from any other people.
Yeah, I just-
I say that as a compliment to Jake, by the way.
To Jake, what?
He stood up for like the principle there in a strong way.
I, it's a tricky one, right?
Because first I thought, okay, maybe they
should all just like boycott the White House and
stop, you know, and, and band together and start
reporting.
It's like, you don't want that, right?
Cat turds, the pool reporter.
Exactly.
Yeah.
There's already enough of cat turd types in there.
So you don't want that.
And I'm, but I'm wondering like what else, what
else you do?
What you could do is next time you're in the oval
or next time you're at the White House briefing
room, just like pepper Carolyn Levitt or Trump when you see him with questions about this and like don't stop,
don't move off the topic until they do something, like just make it a bigger deal.
It's really hard. The reporters when they would take up issues like this with us knew we cared
and we cared about what they thought and they knew the Democrats cared about what these reporters
said about how we were treating them
Trump views them as a foil. They want this fight. They love going after the media
so it is hard but like there's got to be some sort of collective action that leads to a
Reduction in coverage somehow like something Trump doesn't like and I don't know what it looks like but they got to find it
I mean, I think it is indicative of a collective action problem in dealing with Trump,
like writ large in this term, right?
It's for the press, it's for Democrats,
it's for like business people standing up,
like no one wants to get out there ahead of everyone
and potentially put themselves at risk,
either financially or their safety.
Or I mean, it's like, you know,
it's heading into bad territory here.
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All right back here in the United States
Trump celebrated President's Day weekend a holiday dedicated to a man who believed America
should never have a king and another who saved the union
by declaring that it's okay to break the law
as long as you think you're doing it to save the country.
This is the quote attributed to Napoleon
that I mentioned earlier,
which was not only posted by Trump,
but by the official White House account,
just in case we weren't sure if they really meant it
Of course actions speak louder than words and there were plenty of those two last weekend Trump and Elon continued to carry out
legally dubious mass firings of
Non-political federal workers charged with frivolous jobs like keeping our nuclear weapons secure and making sure it's safe for us to fly
And in case you find it troubling the two brain-rotted billionaires are destroying the government we pay for, take it up with Fox and Friends' Brian Kilmeade.
Why does the media have such a hard time believing that two powerful, successful, handsome men
could work together with one objective?
It's happened before, and America accepted it.
Remember, for example, lethal weapon?
Four separate times.
Mel Gibson, Danny Glover.
Watch. This is not the biggest problem here Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, watch.
This is not the biggest problem here at all,
but does he, does Brian Kilmeade think
that Trump and Elon are hot?
I don't know.
How do you wake up and look at yourself in the mirror
and then go to work and be like,
I gotta do, I gotta read this today.
It's just the lethal weapon.
Like our guy, Jesse Waters, he says the absurd thing with enough of a wink that you know he knows
he's full of shit, but enough of his audience
takes it literally that he can, he doesn't pull it off,
but Kill Me did not pull that off.
Nope.
That was just like, is this guy to get hit in the head
with a hammer before this part, what happens here?
What's he talking about?
No, it's just regime media, that's what it is now.
Did you see all the Twitter sleuths who found that,
yeah, Elon is a big Napoleon fan
and is tweeted about all the time.
Oh, I did see that.
I think that's where this came from.
I mean, it's fucking nuts.
They're trolling, right?
They want us to react.
They want us to freak out, but we should.
Well, and it's also, but it's again, if, you know,
watch what he does, not what he says.
If he wasn't acting in that manner, it would be one thing.
It would be a troll, but he's trying to break the law.
Now look, I will say on all the, um, on the Doge stuff and all the cases that
are going through the courts right now, the justice department, the Trump justice
department is in their filings, basically saying like, yeah, we're going to follow
the rules, we're going to follow the laws here, whatever
the court decides, that's great.
So they are, they are so far abiding by the
law in their filings.
I think the shit hits the fan when, um, you
know, a Supreme court ruling comes down that
Trump doesn't like, and then we'll, then we'll
see if he's still, uh, abides by the Napoleon
quote that he's stealing.
Let's talk about the firings.
Maybe you think these workers are just paper pushing bureaucrats or lefty political hacks
or just people who weren't needed or doing a good job.
Nope, they fired hundreds of workers
at the Federal Aviation Administration over the weekend,
the FAA, including people responsible for radar,
landing and navigational aid maintenance.
That's according to the AP.
Trump and Elon have also fired more than 5,000 employees
at our health agencies, according to Forbes,
including people who run Medicare, Medicaid,
and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
More than 3,000 people at the Forest Service
and Politico reports that, quote,
fire safety projects are already frozen
and being canceled all over the West.
And maybe the most telling news,
Trump and Elon fired about 300 employees
at the National Nuclear Security Administration,
which oversees the assembly, storage,
and testing of our nuclear weapons.
About 30% of the layoffs were at the Pantex plant in Texas,
which is where warheads are actually assembled.
So-
That's the bad part of the news.
That's the bad part.
Yeah, you don't want that part. That's it. You want to keep eyes on warheads. You want someone to be watching the warheads are actually assembled. So that's the bad part of the news. That's the bad part. Yeah. You don't want that part.
That's it.
You want to keep eyes on warheads.
You want someone to be watching the warheads.
For sure.
So this happened on Thursday evening and a lot of the workers didn't even know
they'd been fired until they showed up at work the next morning and couldn't get in.
But here's the worst part.
The there's actually a worst part.
The guy who brought a new comb to work on it after hours.
No, we can't get back on.
Yeah.
So once the absolute fucking morons in charge of our government realized that
maybe they shouldn't have fired the people who oversee our nukes, the Trump
folks tried to rehire them, but according to NBC quote, struggled to find them
because they didn't have their new contact information and And they had completely deleted all of their email accounts
and information.
That's so crazy. What are we doing?
I mean, I'm no pollster, but I have a feeling
that the voter support for a more efficient government
doesn't extend to the mass firing of the people
in charge of our nukes and our air travel.
But I don't know, what do you think?
Yeah, I mean, these are not people working
on silly sounding USAID projects overseas.
These are people, the NNSA, that's a serious organization.
I mean, also firing FAA officials in the wake
of all of these plane crashes just seem nuts.
And it does feel like Trump is kind of playing
with fire here.
And the question is, do these stories get to people before something bad happens?
Right? Is this Delta crash in Toronto going to change the TikTok algorithm
so that the Chinese think we all want to be fed FAA news
and maybe people will hear about this and be like, what are you doing?
Or does something really bad have to happen?
I hope it's not the latter.
I mean, we need to, everyone's always wondering like,
what can I do, what can I do?
Tell people these stories.
Like I, you know, I feel like Twitter is now just like
pissing in the ocean, posting on Twitter
because it's like a right-wing hellscape,
but there's still journalists there, so I keep doing it.
And I started like posting some of this on Instagram.
Oh, look at you.
Which I'm just like any platform that's there.
Like go fucking tell all your friends about this.
Because it's not, first of all, I mean, like the
press is already struggling for some of the reasons
we just mentioned and just larger financial
structural reasons that we've talked about for years.
And also, even if they weren't struggling with all
that, there's just so much of this happening.
Like you can miss the news for half a day
and suddenly realize that, oh yeah,
the nuclear weapons people were fired
and also FAA people were fired.
Nope, there was another plane crash.
Like it just is happening so fast
and there's so much of it that I think it's really hard
to keep up with.
I agree.
But like-
Can I give you my really pessimistic version
of how this would go? Sure.
And one that makes me scared is,
there's a worst casecase scenario. Something catastrophic
happens and then there's the thing I
worry about is government
services just get shittier
and shittier and shittier and in some
cases it's small like you go to a national
park and the bathroom is disgusting because
they fired all the people who maintained
it and then there's really really really
bad things but won't be like national
news like a veteran will call the VA suicide hotline
and it won't be sufficiently staffed.
That happened.
Right, or like the bird flu explodes
and we're not monitoring it.
But my fear is people have such little faith in government
that it might fold into those preexisting feelings
and angers at the government that Trump kind of exploited
in the first place, rather than lead them to think oh
Actually, this guy's making it worse. Let's course correct. That's my my pessimistic fear. So my pessimistic fear
I'll give you mine is that I think when when when government services that people count on break down
They will want to blame someone
I think Trump and Elon and the doge bags and all the rest of them have become very skilled
at just blaming Democrats.
Right.
And even though Democrats don't control everything, there's always some deep state
puppet somewhere that they haven't gotten rid of that they can blame.
There's always a Democratic governor somewhere or Democratic mayor or Democratic.
Or Joe Biden.
Or Joe Biden, right?
That they can blame.
So they will, bad things will happen.
And I worry that they will continue to blame
whoever they can, who's not them.
Because I think there will be anger
when a lot of this stuff happens.
And you're already, and look,
there's already stories about federal workers,
which Trump and Elon and everyone assume
are all like big libs.
And there's some who, you know,
because federal workers aren't just in DC,
they're in every state of the country.
And there's like this one guy from Kentucky who
like posted on Facebook or LinkedIn or whatever.
It was like, I voted for Trump three times and I
just had a great performance report.
I've been at this agency forever.
I'm, I'm trying to help people out and I can't
believe that this president that I trusted would
just fire me for no apparent reason.
That's the thing is like, there's no,
it's not like these people are getting notices.
They're like, hey, we have decided to reduce
the federal government and we have decided to get rid
of parts of different agencies that we don't need.
And so in 30 days, you won't be needed anymore
and here's severance and then it gives the agency time
to make sure, oh, was that person providing critical
services, if so, we to have someone else cover that.
And no, no, no, it's like middle of the night.
One woman said that, um, she's pregnant, she's six months pregnant.
And she was one month away from leaving her probationary period, by the way, all
these firings were probationary employees.
And what that means is if you've only been a federal employee for a year, you
don't have the same civil service protections
that others have.
So they went after the probationary employees first.
That's 10% of the federal workforce.
Now you might think, okay, well,
that's just someone who's new anyway.
So maybe they didn't have a big job.
Some of the probationary employees are probationary
because they move from another job
within the federal government.
So some of these people are extremely senior
and have been there a long time, but just because they move.
But of course, Trump and Elon,
they don't know any of that, right?
So this woman is six months pregnant
and was one month away
from having civil service protections.
And at 12.30 in the morning, she was just alerted
that she wouldn't be working at the FAA anymore,
where she was helping protect our safety.
Doge first, ask questions later.
They also, they talk about government employees
like they're subhuman.
Yes, welcome.
You know, and it's really.
Russ Vogt said in that video
that he wants to make them feel traumatized
when they come to work,
and that is what they're doing.
Like they did, this,
it is not about fucking government efficiency,
and I'm like, I am done doing the throat clearing
at the beginning.
That's like, we all want an efficient government,
and that's what people want, but because it's not that.
Like I know the White House has a clip of us,
you know, we.
Profoundly misleading.
Profoundly misleading clip of us
talking about government efficiency
and they didn't include the part where we were saying
that this is not government efficiency.
It's illegal and unconstitutional.
No, look, everyone just pause and think about
what it means long-term
when you make every US government job miserable
and no one wants
to do it and they hate working there. You're going to get bad people to provide crucial services and
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A couple more examples before we move on
because it's just, it's making me so angry.
They laid off energy department staff
who handled homeowners' electricity bills
so there's no one to take the money
that keeps people's lights on.
The FDA, a lot of food,
you like your food inspected for safety?
Well, a lot of cuts at the FDA.
Women are being turned away from domestic
violence shelters in West Virginia
because they're all full and they've had to close those down
because the funding freeze that was supposed to be unfrozen
in practice really wasn't unfrozen.
All but two employees in one state
who headed up an agriculture program
that was assisting poor rural communities. These are all Trump voters that are getting cut now.
And then the reason you don't you know that it's not about government
efficiency or like making government smarter whatever the IRS cuts and we're
gonna talk more about the IRS in a second but Joe Biden hired all these
extra IRS agents because all these rich tax cheats were getting away with not
paying their taxes and the IRS didn't have enough staff to do it.
So they did it.
They started collecting billions more in revenue
from rich people who were trying to cheat on their
taxes and they are laying all these people off.
Right.
The amount of money it costs to hire the IRS
agents is paid for five times over by the revenue
they're collecting from the rich tax cheats.
So it's not, it has nothing to do with efficiency.
In addition to the mass firings, the Doge bags
also keep trying to gain access to government
systems and databases so sensitive that only a
small number of career civil servants have ever
been allowed to handle them.
We saw this play out at treasury.
Now it's playing out at the IRS where Gavin
Kleiger, who is the Doge
guy who's retweeted white nationalist Nick Fuentes, is apparently about to get access
to a system called the Integrated Data Retrieval System, or IDRS, which includes all of our
tax returns and bank account information.
It is so sensitive that even IRS commissioners, the people who run the IRS, haven't been able to access the IDRS.
It's apparently this initiative,
which is being laid out in a memorandum of understanding
that isn't finalized yet,
rests with just two people, a Doge employee,
which appears to be Kleiger, and an IRS employee.
What is the administration saying
is the justification for this?
I mean, they're saying waste, fraud, and abuse
have been deeply entrenched in our broken system
for far too long.
It takes direct access to the system to identify and fix it.
So does this mean that this one dude is gonna be
like inspector of the entire country's tax information
and go through all our personal stuff
and compare it to other records
and I guess somehow find waste, fraud, and abuse
that they will then highlight
and I'm sure a very fair, honest way.
Is that what's happening here?
Because what is one person gonna do with all this access?
I mean, and again, just like the Justice Department,
we've talked about Cash Patel, the FBI,
the Justice Department, one way they can get revenge
on people they don't like is of course,
criminal investigations.
And the IRS is how I do it.
IRS is another big one, right?
And it has been used in the past in our country
to go after people.
So now we're giving this random fucking guy
who likes Nick Fuentes access to all of our bank information
and our private tax returns.
Well, and also we just know Elon Musk has just been tweeting
lie after lie, misleading information.
He's pretending like, you know like the Doge people are finding
all sorts of line items and government spending
that seems silly when it's all just been sitting
on a public website.
Yes.
They're just mining public data and using it
to further their Doge agenda,
which is not about transparency or efficiency.
It's about just destroying the US government.
Democrats are trying to make noise about this.
Uh, Congressman Jimmy Gomez, who sits on ways
and means called it a five alarm warning.
Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden wrote a sternly
worded letter to the acting IRS commissioner
about it.
How do you feel about this?
Like, are the tweets and letters enough?
I appreciate them.
I'm glad that they are fighting, but like,
it doesn't it.
And I know I have said that Democrats have limited power.
We do.
That's just the reality of the situation right now.
But it does feel like we should be making more noise.
Yeah, I don't know what the tactic is,
but I do think this area is eye-catching and scary.
I mean, personal tax information,
why does this goober need to have that?
Why does this little, you know, white nationalist
loving Doge employee need to know my bank account and routing number?
I think that's very scary.
I think it's also, you can tell a broader story
about firing all these IRS people that are just there
to audit the richest people in the country
and make them pay their taxes.
So I'd really lean into this one
because I think it will land in a way that,
I wish this weren't
the case but like talking about USAID cuts just does not.
Yeah and also we've said this and we've seen this throughout history when there's a government
shutdown and government services are cut off people get mad and it's always true that the
party in control of the White House that shuts down the, or, you know,
the party responsible for the shutdown, uh, ends up getting blamed by the public and stories about
the national parks and food safety and all this other stuff like that resonates with people.
And I do think lifting up the stories of both the workers and the services that are cut and
the benefits that could be cut and the, and the safety and security that's being put in jeopardy.
That should be the top priority for Democrats and they should be telling the stories everywhere
they can, on every medium they can, on every show they can.
Go on Fox, go on anywhere, hold events with some of the people who've been affected by
the cuts and services, some of the people who've lost their jobs, people are losing their jobs in the federal government
who, and the excuse is you've had poor performance.
And they're like, what do you mean I have poor performance?
This is my first day on the job.
And you just cut it.
And then some people had excellent performance reports
and they've been told that they have poor,
like there's just no rhyme or reason.
They're just making up, they're just firing people.
Remember when it was a national story
that the Obama administration suspended White House tours
during a big budget fight?
Like you can make people care about this stuff.
Yeah, I just think that they, I don't know.
I don't know if it's the tone,
I don't know if it's the style,
but like they really just gotta be out there and be louder.
Be louder, maybe like the protest
and attempt to enter the USAID building
was I think a good idea.
Maybe run it back at the IRS., I think, a good idea.
Maybe run it back at the IRS.
Yeah.
Just do the execution a little better.
Yeah.
It's time to get a little creative, I think.
All right.
One more purge we should talk about.
This one happening at the Department of Justice.
So obviously, they were trying to purge DOJ prosecutors who were involved in some way
into the January 6th prosecutions, but now we get a whole nother scandal here.
Just got kicked up a notch thanks to the case
against New York Mayor Eric Adams.
As you all probably know, last fall Adams was charged
with taking millions of dollars in bribes
and illegal campaign donations from the Turkish government
in exchange for allowing a Manhattan skyscraper
to open without a fire inspection.
Trump said at the time that he thought Adams
was getting a raw deal because of his views on immigration.
Adams then attended the inauguration and met with Trump.
On Monday of last week, Emil Bové,
the acting Deputy Attorney General,
who you may remember as Trump's defense attorney
in the Hush Money case,
ordered federal prosecutors in Manhattan
to drop Adams' case based on the argument
that his bribery trial would interfere with his efforts
to help carry out Trump's mass deportations in New York.
The prosecutors refused, and on Wednesday,
the acting U.S. attorney at SDNY, a Trump appointee
who clerked for Antonin Scalia, resigned.
A number of her colleagues then resigned as well,
including the lead prosecutor on the case,
who wrote in his resignation letter that the move was an illegal effort to influence
Adams and quote, I expect you will eventually find someone who is enough of a fool or enough
of a coward to file your motion, but it was never going to be me.
On Friday night, Bovet gathered the attorneys from DOJ's public integrity unit and gave
them one hour to figure out who would sign the dismissal motion or that they would all be fired. Eventually one
senior attorney agreed to do it to spare his colleagues. A few hours before we
recorded four of Adams's remaining staffers resigned in protest and in case
the quid pro quo between the Trump administration and Adams wasn't clear
here's a clip of border czar Tom Homan on Fox and Friends sitting next to
Adams in a joint interview
If he doesn't come through I'll be back in New York City and we won't be sitting on a couch
I'll be in his office up his butt saying where the hell is the agreement we came to so
What a fucking embarrassment when pressed about this Homan said he and Adams were talking cop to cop and that the press was making
Too much of it. What do you think?
Would you say it's good for democracy if the president of the United States essentially owns
the mayor of our largest city?
It's a real bold move to shake down
the DOJ public integrity unit, you know?
I mean, that, yeah, and I should have mentioned-
Chef's kiss.
I should have mentioned that in the prompt,
but it was, there's two sets of resignations here.
There's one at SDNY, in the Southern District of New York,
and the woman who was running SDNY, she was a Trump appointee.
She had just risen to the ranks,
to the top of the ranks at SDNY.
Again, clerked for Scalia, Federalist Society member.
So this isn't some like liberal squish.
And the fact that she finally gets this, a dream job,
what I can only assume is a dream job,
and then resigns because it's this bad.
Yeah, I think everyone saw this play coming,
this pardon coming,
because Eric Adams started kissing Trump's ass,
flew down to Mar-a-Lago,
you just made a fool of himself.
But the way this was structured
so that Trump can essentially rescind the pardon
if Adams gets out of line is brazen,
even for Trump, I think.
Yeah, well, and so it's not even technically a pardon,
right, it's like it's dismissed without prejudice.
They could have gone with the pardon
or dismissed with prejudice,
meaning they couldn't refile the charges.
But obviously the reason they don't wanna do that
is because if Adams doesn't do what Trump says,
they will charge him again.
They'll go back.
So now Trump owns the mayor
of the largest city in the country.
You can say, parrot my talking points,
or you're going to jail. Because it sounds like Eric Adams, the DOJ, the country, you can say, parrot my talking points or you're going to jail.
Because it sounds like Eric Adams, the DOJ,
the US Attorney's Office, they have him dead to rights.
They'd spell out some of their feelings on the evidence
in these resignation letters.
And I do think it's worth emphasizing,
no one is defending this.
Right, right?
No, it's wild.
You have all these conservatives
at the US Attorney's office, at DOJ.
These resignations for these people could be career ending.
This is like the pinnacle of achievement for them.
Being the US attorney in some of these New York offices is a huge deal.
You see huge cases.
You try huge cases and they're walking away from it.
On top of that, four New York City deputy mayors
are resigning that like in the short term,
that is going to severely impact the management
of the biggest city in the country.
And there's eight total deputy mayors,
four of them are now gone.
And this is coming after a wave of disruption
and resignations and dysfunction
during the investigation of Adams.
So it is really, it's like a disaster for New York City, like one on top of the other.
Also and I, you would think that the resignation of those four deputies to Adams would put
more pressure on governor Kathy Hochul, who by the way has the authority to remove Eric
Adams and the fact that she hasn't yet is baffling to me.
Me too.
I mean, it feels like it's gonna happen, right?
Every Democrat's kind of lined up saying she should.
And you get all these resignations.
I will say though, when we were just talking about
collective action problems and people being afraid
to step up, like Danielle Sassoon,
who was the prosecutor that was running SDNY,
that resigned, and then Hagen Scotton.
Hagen Scotton, I mean, if that name doesn't sound
like a conservative to you, this guy was graduated top
of his class, Harvard Law, won two bronze stars
in Iraq and clerked for not just Roberts, but Kavanaugh.
Solid.
Yeah.
That's the guy who said like, you'll find a fool,
you know, you'll eventually find someone who's
enough of a fool or a coward to follow your motion,
but it's never going to be me.
Like those two stepping up is, I'd like to see a little more of that from some people you know
who are republics in congress who just aren't doing anything or basically like they Ezra Klein had a
great column over the weekend he called them NPCs non-player characters the whole congress.
Republicans have just decided like no we're not going to do anything. They are NPCs yeah I mean
Bill Cassidy put out a statement about Tulsi Gabbard's nomination,
why he was voting for her, that basically said,
Donald Trump nominated her, thus I will vote for her.
Just giving up his power.
But yeah, this is an area where I agree with you,
I'd like to see Republicans doing more,
but I think Democrats do have some power here.
Like, Hokel should remove Adams.
Hopefully that happens.
In the near term, that might mean that Andrew Cuomo
is back in our lives, and that's tough
from another perspective.
Someone else, right?
It's a big city.
You guys don't have more people in New York
to run for office?
There's a scenario here where this is such an overreach
that it weakens Trump.
And I think Democrats in New York
have to help us get to that point.
Well, you heard, I mean, Trump's like,
I don't know anything about this.
And then Boves was trying to walk back the initial,
he was like, this isn't a quid pro quo.
It's like the original memo says that,
oh, he can't stand trial because then he can't help
enforce President Trump's immigration policies.
I mean, it's like, of course it's a quid pro quo.
It's nonsense.
It's obvious, quid pro quo.
Can I read you a headline that you might like?
Jan six rioters argue pardons apply to charges
including murder plot, child porn.
Defendants argue that Trump pardons should absolve them
of additional crimes some discovered
during investigations of the Capitol riot.
So- That's right, that's right.
Donald Trump has let out of jail
people who've tried to commit homicide,
who were plotted to commit homicide-
He had a kill list.
And sexual predators, child sexual predators.
One of these guys had a literal kill list.
Coming to a community near you, thanks to Donald Trump.
Yeah.
Because he wanted to pardon his Jan six buddies and we got, uh, you know, people
who, uh, you know, getting caught up with the law with child porn and, uh, and
plotting murders, those are the kinds of people that Donald Trump is
releasing into your communities.
Maga.
Maga.
Uh, all right.
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My guest today is a commentator at ESPN, the host of the Stephen A. Smith show and arguably
the greatest sports debater of all time, Stephen A Smith.
What's going on, man? How you doing? How's everything?
It's good. Thank you so much for doing this. I'm a big fan, have been for a very long time. So this is exciting and fun for me.
Let's just get right into it. There's been a lot of chatter about you potentially running for president in 2028.
And you've had to kind of tell folks to pump the brakes a bit. If I could briefly sum up what I think your position is,
it's that you know the process of running sucks.
You don't want to go through it,
but if drafted to serve, you would be open to it.
Is that fair?
I think it's fair.
I don't have any desire to do it.
I have no desire to be a politician whatsoever.
But if the country was in a bad place
and you told me
that somehow some way that I'm favored to win an election and be the president of the
United States, I don't think anybody would summarily dismiss that personally because
we all live in this country and we all understand what comes with it. And as much of a headache
as it would be, as stressful as it would be, as much of a compromise it
could potentially be to my quality of life, make no mistake about it, what kind of quality
do we really have if the country sucks?
If it's just in a very, very bad place with no reprieve in sight whatsoever.
So again, for me personally, with what I have going on in my life, with how happy I am,
with the fact that I'm more interested in me remaining
a pundit and a commentator rather than a politician.
Those things still stand.
I'm very authentic in saying that.
I have no desire to be a politician whatsoever.
But my God, if you came to me and said,
listen, there is nobody else and America is clamoring for you,
which I sincerely doubt would ever happen.
But if that were to happen, would I
give it strong consideration? I won't lie. Yes, I would. I sincerely doubt would ever happen. But if that were to happen, would I give it strong consideration?
I won't lie, yes I would.
I would give it strong consideration.
I love that you're talking about politics all the time now
because you are a blunt candid guy.
You tell it how it is.
And especially when it comes to the Democratic Party,
because we're all trying to figure out what happened,
why we lost to Trump a second time.
Sometimes I think the Democrats like myself
were too close to the issue.
We overthink shit. we read too many polls
and focus groups and miss the big picture.
So big picture in your mind,
like what is the simplest explanation
for why Democrats lost?
You forgot about what got you here.
Black folks got you here, Hispanics got you here,
the working class got you here.
The most egregious thing that you could say about
the Democratic Party right now is that the Republican Party seems to be more identifiable
with the working class than the Democrats. Who would have ever thought in our wildest
dreams that anybody would be able to get away with saying that? Remember, a lot of times,
people that are in the know, that are highly, highly knowledgeable about the intricacies
that involve politics, they lean on that.
They keep forgetting the voters don't know what they know.
The voters live on perception.
Whatever issue touches them is what touches them.
And that decides who they're going to vote for or whether they'll vote at all.
And a lot of people don't get that. I laugh when folks try to challenge my knowledge
of the intricacies of politics.
I'm like, you're clearly not listening.
I tell you all the time, I don't study it like that.
I read the newspaper, I watch the news.
I'm a conscientious observer, but I'm not entrenched in it
the way somebody that lives it every day would be.
But I'm an American citizen and I'm a voter and I'm watching what's going on in the streets
of America.
And I'm telling you, certain things ain't going to work.
When you look at the Democratic Party, certainly there's probably policies that they've pushed
forth and battles that they have fought that would have benefited working class Americans.
But that ain't what they were talking about.
They were talking about LGBTQ.
They were talking about transgender rights specifically.
They were acting as if there was no problem at the borders involving illegal immigration.
Nobody was believing that because if you travel, if you see footage of the streets of America,
you're like, what's going on?
It wasn't just Fox News, it was everybody.
ABC, NBC, CBS, everybody was talking about the border.
When there was crimes in the streets and people were being let out the same day that they
were getting arrested.
But everybody was talking about that.
When you had stores that were allowing three people in it at a time because they were afraid
they were going to get robbed and
The repercussions weren't severe enough
So there was a level of fearlessness that the lawless in our communities were you know that they possessed
people were talking about that and
The Democrats were talking about something else and so when you look at it from that standpoint
You just said to you just say to yourself, they really, really
forgot.
They forgot what got them here, what made them so popular, what got Clinton in office,
what got Barack Obama in office, hell, to some degree what got Jimmy Carter in office
before Reagan arrived.
They forgot all of these things.
And to forget that against Donald Trump of all people
who's claiming elections are rigged,
who's calling y'all crooks,
who's saying that y'all are nasty, evil people,
questioning how duplicitous you can be,
how corrupt you can be,
even while he's getting impeached,
even while he's being convicted of felonies,
all of this stuff, and y'all just ignored it.
Not you, I'm not talking about you, Tommy,
but I'm just saying the Democratic Party, it-
No, I hear you.
It just, it boggled the mind.
It boggled the mind, it still does.
I feel like there's two parts to the criticism.
Part of it I agree with,
which is there were some issues like the border
where it wasn't just Republicans talking about concerns, it was a broader set of voters and Democrats tried to be like,
oh, that's a distraction. Actually, we should be talking about this thing. It didn't speak
to those fears. I think Joe Biden got there late when he did what he supported this bipartisan
bill in the Senate that got killed by Trump and then did a bunch of executive orders to
try to shut down the border. But he got there late and people were pissed and it didn't
change the perception. But the other half of this, I think,
is that Donald Trump captures attention
and keeps it on himself in a way
that no other precedent in history has,
for better, for worse.
And I think this is where I wanted your advice
because you're someone, you are incredible at crafting
a narrative, making news, breaking through on social media.
You've created your own like sports media empire
at a time when people were like,
oh, you can't leave ESPN or like do something on your own,
right, because it's all about the mothership.
What advice do you have for Democrats
about how to get heard and reach people in this digital age?
Get Trump-like.
What I mean by that, Tommy, is be your real,
true, authentic self.
For better or worse, can you genuinely tell me
as a person who covers this stuff for a living
that Trump surprises you?
What? No.
Think about how he acts.
Think about the things that he says.
And then he goes and he tries to do it.
For better or worse, he's letting you know, I don't care
I'm not a politician. I'm not a career politician
I don't listen the man doesn't even want to be in the White House every chance he gets he's at Mar-a-Lago
You know, you would be there. Okay, he wants to run the country from his resort for crying out loud
He might want to use the Air Force one plane
Okay, so he don't have to spend his own money with his gas and everything else, but he'd rather
But that's about it. The mayor wants to be where he wants to be. He wants to do what he wants to do
He wants to show you every chance he gets that he is nothing like the career
Politicians he is nothing like what you have witnessed for decades on Capitol Hill
He says Capitol Hill needs to be purged.
What is he doing?
He's trying to purge Capitol Hill.
You understand?
Meanwhile, we had Kamala Harris, Ms. Prim and proper, tries to say the right things, listening
to her party, talk to her about this is the way to go over the last 107 days to win an
election, et cetera.
And guess what? It wasn't resonating. You go on a view and the view says,
is there anything, anything at all about Joe Biden that you would do differently,
that you would change? And she looked into the cameras and said, I, I can't think of any. What? What? I mean, are you kidding me?
I mean, you can't do that because it's not just about your answer.
It's about the believability factor.
You see, even when Trump is lying, you believe that he believes what he's saying and what
he says he's going to do. Even if he's lying to himself,
you sit up there, you're looking up, look, man, you can't just eradicate departments like that.
You can't just violate civil liberties. You can't just sit up there and make your own rules and
subvert the constitution and try to get a third term and office, whatever. But who doubts he's gonna try? Who doubts that he's gonna try to pull that off?
Whatever it is that he says,
there is an authenticity that comes with it
in terms of how it resonates to the American people
who are salty and skeptical
with vile feelings towards Capitol Hill.
That's where the connection happens.
Well, if you are somebody on the Democratic side
and you feel that way, where's your vitriol?
Where's your disgust?
Where's your aversion to the status quo
and what you aim to do about it?
That's what people wanna see. And you're right.
I mean, his message is burn it all down
and he somehow gets a pass for having been in charge
for four years when all the problems he's complaining
about now still existed.
But Democrats were boring.
Where the NBA skills competition,
where Wemby's cheating, while Trump
is the USA Canada hockey game where there's three fights
in 10 seconds and you can't look away.
And I just don't know how to compete with that.
We don't have a leader who can compete with that. just, I don't know how to compete with that.
We don't have a leader who can compete with that.
We don't have a party that can compete with that.
We don't have a message that can compete with that.
But tell why.
You don't have, you can't compete with that
and you don't have that.
I'm not talking about you specifically, of course.
I know, I know.
About Democratic Party.
You don't know that and you can't compete with that
for the biggest reason of all,
because y'all are too busy trying to pick candidates for the American people instead of listening to the American people tell you who they want
The last Democrat that the American people told you they wanted was Barack Obama
Hillary Clinton, it's her turn Bernie Sanders had momentum. It's Hillary's turn Joe Biden
Captured momentum because Representative
Clyburn got involved in South Carolina, saved his behind, but it's really, really
his turn, okay? He has no business running for re-election, but everybody went for it
knowing he was supposed to be transitioning, he's gonna be 81 years of age.
Then you sit up there, he doesn't have a primary, then he goes on the debate
stage, embarrasses himself, then y'all still let him take three damn weeks to walk away instead of getting the hell out there
immediately so you can see if there's somebody other than Kamala Harris who could be the
Democratic nominee, then she gets the nomination and everybody wants to act like she's the
rock star, all of y'all want it all along.
Oh my God, let's throw up our hands and just say, hey, she is the one.
When you know good and damn well, that wasn't the truth. Meanwhile,
Trump has been around since 2015. They had Christie, they had Kasich, they had, call her, what is it, Fiorini, I believe her name is.
Yep, probably Fiorini.
Later on, you had DeSantis, you had Nikki Haley, you had Ramaswami, you had all of these people.
It didn't matter. We went through lawfare fear and all this stuff. It didn't matter.
They looked the public in the face and they said, we want him.
We don't care what y'all want.
And forced the Republican party to capitulate to the demands of their
constituency. That's what they did.
The Democrats somehow, someway have gotten away with ignoring the constituency and compelling the constituency to capitulate to what they
want as a party. And that is the problem. And that's why I said it all needs to go. Some of those candidates need to go. The pundits, the strategists, they need to go.
Whoever was involved with the latest election
from a strategy standpoint,
every one of them should be fired.
Every one of them.
Clean it house.
Clean it house.
I think Joe Biden running for reelection
was a catastrophic mistake.
We will not recover from it for a long time
and I completely agree with you there.
But I mean, I want your thoughts on this.
Donald Trump is using sports
in a really smart way politically.
I think he went to college football games
and UFC fights during the campaign.
He went to the Super Bowl.
He did a loop around the track of the Daytona 500
in his limo over the weekend.
It feels like he's creating a bond with these audiences
that Democrats don't have.
How do you think Democrats can be a part
of that conversation?
I can't think of anyone who would go to a game
except for Barack Obama going to NBA games
because he genuinely loved the sport, but like who else?
This is why I'm a candidate.
I don't wanna be, and that's why I am one.
Because you see, I wouldn't go to the Daytona 500,
but I'd have been at the Super Bowl.
I'd have been at the hockey All-Star game.
I'd have been at NBA All-Star weekend.
I'd be at the World Series.
I'd be at All-Star weekend for baseball.
I mean, I'd be at a boxing match.
I'd be at a UFC match, et cetera, et cetera.
The point is, you're a politician.
You're supposed to be able to do what the people want you to do as a politician.
See, this is just, you're giving me damn-ding evidence I didn't even think about.
I didn't think about it until you brought it up.
I'm going like this, wait a minute, aren't they politicians? Isn't it their job to recognize and notice
what their constituency finds appealing and cater to that?
But isn't it-
But let me tell you, if Obama went to the Super Bowl,
Fox News would be like, how dare he?
This cost $10 million.
He put Secret Service there, like they would go after him.
Nope, that doesn't work.
Here's why.
You don't think so?
Because Obama's not looking for their vote. He knows he's not getting it. You're talking about the other side and the independents
and the independents. Here's what the independents want because I'm a registered independent. I'm
not a Democrat. I'm a registered, I vote for Republican in a heartbeat. I might not have
voted for Trump, but I'm not averse to all conservative policies. I have some conservative
policies I support. I have a have some conservative policies I support.
I have a lot of liberal policies I support.
But let me-
Right, you don't like taxes.
That's right, I don't like high taxes.
I don't like high taxes, I don't like open borders.
I don't like open borders.
I think that those kind of things affect the economy
in a negative kind of way, no matter how we try to slice it.
Look at Mayor Eric Adams in New York City
complaining about the billions of dollars it cost him
and what it's deprived him of in terms of what he has to contribute to the system in terms of homelessness
and other issues that are permeating in the city of New York City because why?
He had to spend money on the illegal immigration issue at being a sanctuary city.
So all of those things come into play.
But the point that I'm trying to make is this.
If you're around, if you're looking at somebody and you're saying to yourself,
what is it going to take? How can we find that candidate? The first order of business is finding
a candidate that recognizes the importance of appealing to not only his own constituency,
but those who are undecided and playing to win. If you're a centrist, what you're saying is,
I'm willing to compromise. I'm willing to walk across the aisle and work to win. If you're a centrist, what you're saying is, I'm willing to compromise.
I'm willing to walk across the aisle and work with people. I'm not interested in all of this chaos.
If it has to get chaotic, so be it, but that's not the objective. That's not the goal. We're
Americans. We can come together. We can work together. Don't look at black, white, Latino,
Asian, whatever the case may be. Don't look at all of that stuff and think that that's a license to dismiss and alienate others just because
they don't look nor feel like you do. You might have a shot at convincing them if
you talk to them. You could go to them and talk to them about what their
desires are, what they wish for their communities, what's the kind of thing
that plagues their community and how we can alleviate those concerns. That's your
responsibility and see to me I'm sitting there again. I
have no desire to be in politics. Zero. My life is pretty good. My life is pretty damn
good. But guess what? I'm looking at it and I'm saying, this isn't hard. This isn't hard.
I'm talking about compared to the Democratic candidates that you have available. It's not
hard. Look at their roster.
Who do you like? You like Westmore, Josh Shapiro? You talked to them both recently,
right? Like who's on your top five? Listen, I was very impressed with Josh
Shapiro. Very impressed with them. And I love me some Westmore. No doubt about it,
right? And if there's anybody, but I would be concerned. I think that one could
easily argue Trump would never have been president if Barack Obama
Hadn't been president and Barack Obama's presidency caused a white backlash
Okay, because you had people in this country that didn't like his policies
Didn't like him was walking around crying about how he's trying to indoctrinate our children just because he was speaking to elementary school kids and stuff.
Just ridiculous stuff that people came up with, right? Which was far beyond appeal, no excuse for, okay?
But people were really feeling like their way of life was being compromised because again,
they didn't know everything that he was doing.
They were going by what they were being told by the other side. And then here comes Trump saying,
we're gonna purge this whole system.
We're going to throw this all aside because these folks ain't strong enough,
ain't good enough.
Remember, Jeb Bush, low energy, Marco Rubio, small hands and all of this other
stuff, little Marco and stuff like that, or, you know, Carliferini and, you know,
she's this or that, or Doug, Chris Christie and getting on them.
We saw Kasich. I thought I was a
huge fan of Kasich, but guess what? He wasn't resonating with the constituency out there.
So their side chose who their side chose. You don't get an opportunity to do that as Democrats
because they pick who they want exposed instead of saying, let's put everybody out there and see
Instead of saying, let's put everybody out there and see who the constituency gravitates towards.
That's the problem.
And that's the real reason why somebody like little old me is polling, which makes no damn
sense whatsoever.
It's embarrassing.
It's embarrassing.
It makes sense to me.
I like it.
I think it's good.
It's embarrassing to the Democratic Party.
It really is.
Well, look, listen, I, on one level, sure.
But also, I think I'm with you.
I think primaries are good.
I think the rubber meets the road in primaries
and that you could do polling all you want,
but until you actually ask people to vote for someone,
then you don't really know who they support.
But let me talk about Trump's actions so far.
I mean, I saw you say Elon Musk is a problem.
Do you think Trump is overreaching?
Is he doing things that might offend those
moderates or are those moderates just not
even hearing about the details?
And there's here.
I'm like, Oh, he's overreaching.
Of course he's overreaching, but why is he
overreaching because he has the license and
a mandate to do so because you see on the
left, you've got Democrats saying there's no
mandate.
He didn't receive 50% of the vote.
Are you kidding me?
He won 49.8% of the vote.
He had over 77 million people vote for him. He beat you by nearly 3 million votes if you're
the Democratic Party. He beat you by nearly 3 million votes. Okay? He won every swing
state. He went up in 50 different counties across the country. Didn't drop in any of
them. And oh, by the way, the black vote, the Latino vote, and the young vote, he basically
got an increase in that regard. You look at all of those different things in a blue state like
new york city that in in in 2016 i think it was hillary she got like 62 percent of the vote in
new york city was like 53 for biden it was 37 in this particular situation for Trump.
You got 37%.
What are you talking about?
You're listening to these people and you're saying,
Trump, there's no mandate.
No, he does have a mandate.
And because he has that, he's pushing the envelope.
And why is he pushing the envelope?
Because he knows something that Democrats better pick up on.
Democrats are strongest usually during
the national election. During those midterms, most of the time Republicans are
seen as going to the polls more so than Democrats. If Trump can somehow some way
win the midterms, he'll be able to do whatever the hell he wants because
they'll get even more seats in the Senate and the House
come midterm elections. He sees this, he knows exactly what he's doing and he's pushing the envelope because he knows he has
the Republicans scared shitless to go against him.
So as a result, do whatever I want to do right now. I think this is going
to win me additional seats for the party in the midterms, which is why he was talking
about Gavin Newsom the way that he was talking about Gavin Newsom, because for the first
time in a while, they sense they can take California. They can shift. They can turn
it into, if not red, turn it into at least a purple state, you understand? Do something. He's sensing all of this and he sees an opportunity and that's what's going on. So,
I'm not surprised by what he's doing at all. It's perfectly understandable and most people
in that position of power, if they have an agenda, they will go to whatever extent necessary
to do that. Remember, Barack Obama in, I think it was 2012 He sat up there said the American people not just 28
2008 2012 to say the American people have spoken they elected us and oh by the way
We don't need Congress to get everything we want done Barack Obama said that in
2012 how do I know that because Trump has sent his surrogates out to remind everybody what Obama said back in 2012.
You're right.
I mean, well, the reason he said that though,
look, you're making a lot of points I agree with.
I actually think Democrats have done better more recently
in the midterms and I have confidence that we can,
because we're now the nerds that read the newspaper
and we're highly informed and we knock on doors
and we go out and we vote in midterms,
whereas sort of the broader electorate that Trump brings in which is why kicks our ass these presidential elections
They're more sporadic voters, but in but to your point about the mandate like of course. He has a mandate
He won the election he won by a bigger margin than he did last time. Of course. He has a mandate
I think that doesn't give you a mandate to do everything you want to do because Obama won in
2008 with 52.9% of the vote
and 365 electoral votes,
and Republicans tried to block literally everything he did.
So I do think there's space between,
yes, Trump has a mandate,
but the suggestion you see sometimes
that Democrats shouldn't be fighting back
or that were the problem for fighting back
that it's the wrong optics or messaging,
if you know what I'm saying.
Well, what I would say to you is that you're wrong. And the reason you're wrong is because
never before has the Democratic Party been this damaged. This is bad, bro.
2004 was bad. We got our asses handed to us by Bush, lost seats in Congress.
But listen, John Kerry wasn't that strong.
You know what I mean?
He didn't necessarily appeal that much.
This was different.
Because the reason why it's never been this bad,
George W. Bush, for whatever it is that you want to say,
the Republicans didn't really have
that much of a problem with him.
And if you look at America at that particular moment,
we might not want it to be in the war in Iraq,
we might not want to be chasing around Osama Bin Laden
and all of that stuff, that might be true.
But in the end, it wasn't like it is now.
How it is now is, there's a president
that was convicted on 34 felony counts and impeached twice.
Back in the day, this man wouldn't have even been allowed to run for office.
How do we know that to be true?
Let's take into account the whole hush money trial in New York.
According to the courts and according to what we've seen, Donald Trump hooked up with a
porn star.
Donald Trump didn't want that to get out before the election.
So he paid some hush money to silence her.
That's it.
And he was scared for that to be found out.
Think about that.
That is what he was scared about before 2016.
Now he gets convicted of 34 felony counts after being impeached twice, and he has no fear
running for reelection. In that short period of time, look at how things have changed. It's not
the same. The Democratic Party's got to wake up. It has changed drastically. Somebody said to me,
I joked around because I've been single all my life, I said, I said, look, man, I don't need to be running for no damn office.
I've been single, I've been single all my life.
I've been doing some things in my lifetime.
Okay.
I don't need to do that.
And somebody said to me, quote, please, after Donald Trump, who cares?
What did Al Sharpton just say?
What did Al Sharpton just say about Andrew Cuomo running for the mayor's seat in New
York?
He said everything's changed because Donald Trump got reelected.
He said the bar is so low, I don't even know if we can find it.
The point that I'm trying to make to you is that you're dealing with a different beast.
You're dealing with a different time.
This is not politics as usual.
And let me tell the Democratic Party something else because I hope
you're not one of these people. I hope you're not one of those people out there
wasting your time knocking on doors. I hope you're not doing that.
Whoa whoa yes I am. Knocking on doors is good during midterm, Stephen A.
Here's what I mean. Stop wasting your time. I personally knocked on doors. It was great. I had good
conversations. I got people to give me their ballots. We delivered them. Listen
to what I'm saying to you. They were, if they voted
for you, they were going to vote for you anyway. If they didn't vote for you, they weren't
going to vote for you anyway. That's not true. I had conversations with people who were not
going to vote unless I was there at their door, getting them. I don't get what they
told you. I'm telling you right now, because, because the media and the platforms that we have available to us now podcasting YouTube shows
linear television
cable
Streaming there are too many outlets to watch that influence your thinking don't waste your time knocking on doors. Don't do it
Stop. Yeah, dude make some content
Well, listen see you know, this was a lot of tough love for our audience who doesn't always hear it.
I really appreciate this.
It was also, it was fun and entertaining
and good to talk to you.
And I think like we need to emulate some of this
in Democratic Party.
We need like you guys at sports radio
talk about the goat debate, like MJ versus LeBron.
We need our own version of that.
Like Lincoln, Washington, Obama, Reagan.
Maybe you can help me workshop this.
We get something fun, make this interesting,
make this more accessible to people,
but I'm very grateful you came on.
Let me end it by saying this to you,
covering sports, you can have great players, right?
Why would the owner not be satisfied?
Because they're always looking for somebody box office.
Winning is one thing that's very, very important because obviously you win during the regular
season, you win through the playoffs, you play more games, you generate more revenue
because you have more games to play.
But nothing beats somebody who's a box office attraction because folks walk through the
turnstiles if for no other reason to see him.
And what I'm saying to you is I'm not talking about a bunch of manufactured audiences
like you had at the DNC in Chicago.
That's not what I'm talking about, okay?
I'm talking about somebody that Obama was,
for example, in 2008, where ultimately he elevated
to rock star status, where no matter where he went,
or what he had
to say, the camera was a magnet for him.
And then obviously you got to follow through with the message and you got to follow through
with practice.
All of that's true.
But you got to get somebody with sizzle.
You got to get somebody that when they speak, they influence minds, they influence hearts,
and they get people to really, really think and spin their wheels.
I'm talking about not people on the left because you got them.
I'm talking about the independents.
I'm talking about the centrists.
You got to get somebody that can speak to that audience, that can go across the aisle
and dare Republican constituency to bet against them because guess what?
I'm better than the candidate that you have because I'm going to look out for'm better than the candidate that you have because I'm gonna look out for you better than the
candidate that you have because that's what Trump was telling a bunch of black
folks Hispanic what do you have to lose and all of this other stuff this is what
Trump did he was fearless with it where are those Democrats I don't see them
around that's why I'm a damn candidate because of that it's embarrassing I want
to make sure America understands this.
I believe it is an utter embarrassment
to the Democratic Party that I am a candidate
in people's eyes for the presidency of the United States.
It's an indictment against them,
and they need to get their act together
before somebody like me or somebody else
takes it real seriously and says to hell with y'all
because the roster that I'm seeing right now,'all don't have anything you don't have
anything that's gonna sizzle with the national audience I love us more and I
love Josh Shapiro I think both of them got a chance alright but I need somebody
that was national appeal and maybe it is one of them I hope so I really do
because the Democratic Party is in a bad state right now the whole damn thing
needs to be purged.
I'm dead serious.
They need to go.
Those strategists fire every damn one of them.
Get rid of them.
Get rid of them.
They serve no purpose.
Find somebody else.
It's good, good, tough love.
We got to step up.
Stephen A, thank you so much for doing the show.
I really appreciate it.
All right, man.
Take care.
That's our show for today. Thanks so much to Stephen A for coming on. All right, man. Take care.
That's our show for today.
Thanks so much to Stephen A for coming on. Dan and I will be back with a new show on Friday.
Talk to everybody then.
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