The Benny Show - Trump Interview With Elon Musk Hits ONE BILLION Views 📈 BREAKS Internet as Kamala SEETHES with RAGE, with Guests ALX and TheQuartering

Episode Date: August 13, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:34 Donald Trump sues the DOJ over the Mar-a-Lago raid, as he right ought to do. The great executive producer of this program, ALXX the Lord, joins the show. ALX, of course, famous for being one of the icons on President Trump's phone last night as he talked with Elon Musk, ladies and gentlemen. You're gonna have to hear from the man who was brought back to X the same night as Donald Trump. And the singularity continues.
Starting point is 00:01:02 My name is Benny Johnson, and this is The Benny Show. So I wanna talk to you about something personal here. We never, I have three kids. I never talk really about their health or anything having to do with them getting sick or any problems. I mean, those are the kind of things you keep to yourself, right, as a parent. However, the reason there was no show yesterday and over the entire weekend, and sometimes you hear from us on the weekends, we're going live, we're flowing, the energy is kinetic, we're absorbing it. We were not online this weekend. I want to explain what happened. And I want to show you a little image here. My son, he's 11 months old. We're not trying to overshare. I tell you these things. I want to say this again.
Starting point is 00:01:53 I tell you these things because my wife, who is a critical care trauma nurse, she and I decided that this was an important message to send out, one, to parents, but then also, you know, I'm a Christian. I'm just a simple Christian, and I believe in the power of faith. Those two things united have fused together and have sort of encouraged me to explain very briefly to you why we were offline and what happened to our family over the weekend. My son is 11 months old, as I said. He's very active and he gets into everything. And that's okay. You know, that's the way it goes. The body was designed, right, for kids to sort of be munching on things. That's how you explore, right? You sort of take a bite out of virtually
Starting point is 00:02:41 everything, a fistful of dirt or a toy or whatever. My son is also very, very healthy. And we heard him begin to wheeze over the weekend and he was having trouble breathing. Now this could be just like a flu, right? Or, or, you know, the child children is called croup. This could be like something that is just a virus. It's flu season, right? It's middle of August, right? Getting into the fall. So we thought that would be, that was perhaps what it was. We went to emergency care and my wife sort of monitored him over the next 24 hours on Saturday through Sunday. There were no symptoms though. And my wife sort of realized on a FaceTime call with an emergency doctor, this seems like a foreign object
Starting point is 00:03:28 that he's got stuck in his lung. We go to the emergency room and we do x-rays. Gotta tell you, young man, if you get a chance, go ahead and marry a nurse, all right? If you get a chance, marry a nurse because it will make parenting so much easier. If you if you if you can make parenting so much easy, so much easier for you. Here's what happened. The x-rays can't show you something that's not metal.
Starting point is 00:03:59 And so we get the x-rays done. Emergency. Our doctor says, well, we don't really know what's in there. But my nurse wife said, you know, through, through, through my intuition. And I just know, you know, moms just know. Right. And, and they just like lock in. And if you're a mom, you know, this, we all have mothers, you know, this mom's just know, right. It's the Holy spirit. That's literally the power and energy of the Holy spirit. And so mom, my, my wife just locked in. She's like, no, there's something in there. I child and, and, you know, you get an IV, you get, you know, if you have to go under general anesthesia and, um, you know, what that does is it, it, it is well traumatic. You hand your child over to strangers and, and your child is, uh, you know, crying and it's horrifying horrifying it's a horrible age because
Starting point is 00:05:06 they can't they're they can't speak to you you can't calm them down with words you can't explain what's going on it's just awful doctor comes back and after 90 excruciating minutes tells us you there's a crayon stuck way up in his left bronchial, left bronchi. I'm no physician, right? Like way up in his lung, left side, which is hard to get into. And he must have swallowed a crayon and inhaled, literally inhaled a crayon. And it is stuck there. And because it's a crayon, it's melting and we can't pull it out like we would a penny or like a monopoly piece or something. And so we're going to have to wait for a specialist to come in tomorrow and see if they can get it. So we wait and you spend that night standing over your child's crib and you're just praying and you just you have nothing else.
Starting point is 00:06:06 You won't sleep, can't sleep. Your kids hooked up to the monitor and you just you just pray over your child's crib. And it's tough. It's tough to see your kid. It's tough to see your kid looking like this, you know, in bed, hooked up to the hooked up to the machines, especially when he's so young. So we spend that night, the sleepless night in the hospital, and we wait for Monday morning. This is, of course, why we didn't have a show yesterday. And the specialist, it's called a pulmonologist, he's a child, he's a pulmonologist and he specializes in children. He comes in, he says, you know what, I have faith that I can try again and we can do it. Again, it's excruciating for the child to go under, you know, the anesthesia and, you know, and to be handed over to an operating room. And so we're, you know, so we go back in and let the, you know, we, again, you hand your child over to near strangers, right? And you just
Starting point is 00:07:10 pray and that's all you have. That's all you have is your faith in God. That's it. That's it. I love you. I love this team. I love the movement that we're building. You know, you understand like, this is all for our children, like together. Do you have kids? Do you want kids someday? Like that's your legacy. You know, that's your legacy in this life. And you end up doing everything for your children when you have them. And there's no, you know, not all the King's horses and all the King's men can, can, parent from doing everything they can to save their children. And the alternative, of course, to this is they do surgery and they take out part of my son's lung. If they can't get it, they have to go in there and remove the foreign body, the piece of crayon. And so they, um, you know, we, we, we sent them into the operating room again for the second day. And there is no worse. There is just no worse pain than
Starting point is 00:08:11 seeing your child suffering. Have you seen your child suffer? Have you seen small children in your life who maybe have had health problems? It is tough. It is so unbelievably tough. And you can't hand them over to man. You know, quite frankly, you won't. My wife wouldn't let go. My wife wouldn't let go of my son when the doctors were coming to get him. You just, there's like something beast mode. There's an animal mode that you get into and you cling on for dear life.
Starting point is 00:08:41 And so you hold on. But what you have to give is faith in God. I'm a Christian, so you have to practice your faith. Your faith without works, without practice, is nothing. So you have to just hand them over, right? And you have to have faith not in man, as we talk about on this program a lot, faith in God. And so we do that once more. Our child goes in. And another excruciating, you know, you just stand there pacing, staring at the board that shows the status of your kid in the operating room, you know, if they're in the operating room or if they're out. It goes on for another 90 minutes, which is not good, right? You know, quick procedures are good, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:25 quick procedures are good. Long procedures tend to not be good. And you just pray. And I'm telling you, here's the, here's what I want to tell you. Two quick things. One is a warning and one is a blessing. Um, one, um, lock in with your faith because you're, because faith is real. Lock in with your faith and know that, that God is real. Christ is King. And that, um, that God listens and, um, you get what you can, you can't, what you seek and you will find knocking the door will be open unto you. And so we knocked as hard as we could and we just prayed. And it's strange in life when you actually feel like the, when you feel a force stronger than like normal forces on earth and you feel like the spiritual force and it's, it's peaceful and it's calming. Have you ever seen, you know, I've ever seen somebody in hospice, right?
Starting point is 00:10:26 And they've lived a good life and they're like at peace and it's calming. Like the actual spirit of God is peaceful and not terrifying or horrifying or like put you in the ground. You're brought to peace. And I was brought to peace. And you just live your faith. Doctor comes out after 90 minutes. Um, and he has it with him, a small vial and inside of that small vial is the crayon and that little yellow crayon. One, if you're a parent, maybe rid your house of crayons. I'm not, I think I'm going to be anti-crayon from now on. Not like a thing that's going to're a parent, maybe rid your house of crayons. I'm not, I think I'm going to be
Starting point is 00:11:05 anti-crayon from now on. Not like a thing that's going to be a market, like a, not the thing that we're going to talk about often on this program, but, uh, holy smokes, go, go follow my wife at nurse Kate, um, on Instagram. She's going to go, who are you going to go, go in on these crayons. They just get crumbled up. Most houses have crayons and they really, the kids can quite get hurt. And now, now we're receiving all these messages from other parents about this kind of stuff, but they got it all out. And the doctor said he was lucky. No, I said, this was a miracle.
Starting point is 00:11:35 I, I hugged the man. We broke down in real tears, real tears. Both of us, my wife and I just weeping. Um, and you can see here, my son recovering in my arms. And this is the best feeling, you know, it's the best feeling on earth. So there it is, ladies and gentlemen. This is why we were offline. I wanted to share this with you, again, to tell you that, like, what we taught, we always do a verse of the day here this is us living out this is us living out our faith um and this is us uh
Starting point is 00:12:13 witnessing a miracle the end the end i'll say it and i i'm not gonna apologize for it it's just an app it's just a miracle what my family just went through it's a miracle they should have never been able to get that crayon they should have had to take out part of my kid's lung, maybe affect him for the rest of his life. And there's a lot of other very scary complications that happen when they have to do those kind of surgeries to little children. But instead, God saved my son.
Starting point is 00:12:37 Instead, I believe that Jesus Christ, who came to this earth and who healed as a matter of his actions on this earth. So you read the New Testament. Christ is the healer. What does he do? Every single line and verse, he's healing people. He's healing because that's actually how you witness, right? Like in this broken world, you provide healing. You provide laughter. You provide joy again. You provide like the ability to like bounce up and back. And then that, the worst feeling is seeing your sick child in the, the worst feeling is seeing your sick child inside of the hospital.
Starting point is 00:13:11 The best feeling is hearing from a doctor that they're going to be okay. We got it. Pulmonologist worked for 90 straight minutes. He came out, he was profusely sweating. His hands, he said, were aching, but they were able to use every tool and every skill and then miraculously the crayon started to move and there now it sits in a little bottle uh in my home and i'm gonna put it in a shadow box and it's gonna like i'm gonna mount it on the wall i'm gonna dip it in lacquer we're gonna hey hang it right on the wall right up there it. It's going to sit in my house. People are going to go by. What's that gross bottle?
Starting point is 00:13:47 Shut up. That's the miracle. That's like an artifact from the Crusades for me. And it's like a physical manifestation miracle. We say often that we live in heightened spiritual times here. And final, you know, final little shout out here. Uh, I want you to one is, is marry a good woman. Um, you know, my wife is, my wife is a nurse, but you know, a good woman is the greatest blessing in life. And next comes kids, but you have to have the structure correct. Marry a woman who
Starting point is 00:14:27 will stand by you when nobody else will. And a woman who loves her children, her family more than anything on this earth. And that's my wife, Nurse Kate. Now, if you want to follow, if you want to follow her, she has some great health advice. If you're a young parent, some stuff that we've learned the hard way. And then the final thing, I wanna show you the last slide here, which is my son literally doing a dance as they kick him out of the hospital. As we get discharged, my son doing his dance moves.
Starting point is 00:14:55 He's got moves like his dad. He inherited those. Yeah, definitely. He's got moves like his dad. This is... Yep, that's it. That's the moves, ladies and gentlemen. So this is a family.
Starting point is 00:15:13 I consider you our family. This is our digital family. And so, you know, there's a lot of people in the comment section that talk about their kids, their mom, their dad. And these are important. This is like the point. Right. So watch out for crayons. Parents. This is why we talk about this, too. It's not just a Bible verse at the end of the show.
Starting point is 00:15:36 We actually live this out. We actually live in the real world. Christ is actually king and miracles are real. Miracles are real. And you should like find you should, on your faith journey, you should find your faith. It will help you in times when everything seems lost because the next step was they were going to take a chunk of my kid's lung. And every doctor was saying they couldn't do anything about it. So miracles are real. So find your faith, find your rock, find a good woman. And then, you know, most importantly, live that out, you know, like living that out for us. Final thing. I know it's been I know we've talked a little bit about this, but this is why we do the show.
Starting point is 00:16:22 I mean, if you watch the show, we say this regularly, but let me just reemphasize this. It's for my kids. Right. Like we want to save this country, um, do a news and politics show here. Uh, we happen to actually be the largest show in the news and politics category on YouTube, uh, last month. Um, so apparently it's resonating. Apparently you agree with us that the motivation should be to save the damn country for our children. Like that should be the goal, right? Like what else is there? In fact, like don't leave your children a heaping pile of garbage to inherit. That is a poor generation. You become a poor generation. So we dig our heels into this blessed dirt in this great land and we fight for our kids. The end. That's it, right? So because of that, I felt the need to
Starting point is 00:17:06 share this miracle with you, and I hope it uplifts you, and get yellow crayons. Get yellow crayons out of your house. No yellow allowed in the Johnson household. We are banning yellow mustard. We're banning Big Bird. We're banning Pikachu. We're going to ban yellow corn. And yeah, no, no moss and yellow lights. Anyway, we are uplifted and God is good, ladies and gentlemen. Okay. All right. Here we go. No sleep. Team no sleep, right? You spend a night in the hospital with your sick, you don't sleep, you don't sleep. But we are ready to rock this morning. Everyone is safe. Just everyone's safe, discharged at home. The girlies came back. My two daughters came back. They were all loving on Theodore this morning and everyone is safe and happy and sound and in clean bills of health. All right. So family secure, ready, ready to rock, and now we are back.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we are back. And we were back last night. You know, we were home last night and- When does fast grocery delivery through Instacart matter most? When your famous grainy mustard potato salad isn't so famous without the grainy mustard. When the barbecue's lit, but there's nothing to grill.
Starting point is 00:18:23 When the in-laws decide that, actually, they will stay for dinner. Instacart has all your groceries covered this summer. So download the app and get delivery in as fast as 60 minutes. Plus, enjoy $0 delivery fees on your first three orders. Service fees, exclusions, and terms apply. Instacart. Groceries that over-deliver. My son slept for like 16 hours straight. He came in and slept. groceries that over deliver. listen to Elon Musk and President Trump last night. It was so awesome. So awesome. Ladies and gentlemen, Elon Musk this morning said that maybe a billion people have seen this,
Starting point is 00:19:14 have seen or listened to or gotten content from this interview, making it one of the broadest consumed interviews in human history, arguably ever combined views of the conversation with real Donald Trump. Subsequent discussion by other accounts are now 1 billion. And that's because we were streaming it, right? There were a bunch of other people streaming it. X, the actual X account saying that there were 73 million people who watched. Now those are Superbowl numbers. Okay. Those aren't just like NFL. Now, those are Super Bowl numbers, okay? Those aren't just like NFL Sunday numbers. Those are Super Bowl numbers for the entire country, 73 million.
Starting point is 00:19:52 That's every single cable TV network combined at the same time with all of their lineups watching at the same time. Don't even do half that. We know this because we worked for cable news for like three years. ALX and I both did. So it's wild. Trump's conversation on X has generated a total of 998 million views. Whoa. I mean, we know that. We had almost 100,000 people watching the channels, multiple channels last night as we were broadcasting this space. It's pretty awesome awesome all of the press this morning all the press this morning alx you got like a do you have like a good do we have a
Starting point is 00:20:31 good like hater haterade post on this ever all of the media this morning are down bad dinosaur media down bad dinosaur media down bad why why i, they have to hate this because it means that they don't no longer get to be the middleman. Now, the corporate media is collapsing anyway. Part of that is what we do here, right? People would rather get their information from independent creators. I got no strings to hold me down. We are authentic with our audience. We tell you about what's going on with our family. We're streaming, right? What is this streaming?
Starting point is 00:21:07 This is like a, you know, like last night we were streaming. Like we were just chatting, you know? Like this is the way people like to consume information and consume news and we're winning. But every corporate media headline yesterday was talking about how the space got off to a rough start. Now here's what happened.
Starting point is 00:21:23 And if you're watching live, you noticed because we were talking about it. What happened was the spaces couldn't grow capacity. People weren't allowed into the space. People couldn't log in. It took about 30 minutes to fix. And then millions of people were allowed in to listen to the space that did delay the space by about 45 minutes, delayed the space by about 45 minutes. And that's all you heard in the corporate media. So all the corporate media is like, there was a you know what idiots okay it's so disingenuous i just got to speak from experience here because we did live tv alx and i had a live cable news program on newsmax no hate no hate love newsmax they're like, I still have like wonderful anchors
Starting point is 00:22:07 and family members over there. They're amazing. We love Newsmax. Just, we wanted to focus on that. We decided to like pivot and come, you know, focus over here. Before that, we were closely with Tucker. We know live TV. And there are mistakes that are made every second of every day
Starting point is 00:22:21 on every show. There are major mistakes. Some of them are like glossier some of them have bigger production capacity to like smooth over the mistakes but mistakes are made all the time dude you remember when sean hannity was caught chiefing when he had a vape pin in they go to sean hannity you gotta grab me that they go to sean hannity he's like it's like sucking down a vape and he throws throws his vape. He's like, oh, whoa, we're live. There's mistakes made all the time.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Bill O'Reilly, F it, we'll do it live. Remember that? This happens all the time. So it's insane galaxy brain rot to be like, oh, Elon Musk, there was something difficult. For instance, on this program, there's always mistakes. There's always mistakes. We just went live at the RNC.
Starting point is 00:23:08 We're just letting her rip, you know? Like, that's just how it goes. The media totally just focused on the fact that the space was delayed for a little bit as they were capacity building. Elon Musk said it was a cyber attack. Whatever. Whatever the reason was,
Starting point is 00:23:24 this is the corporate media freaking out and screaming about it now that's Sean Sean Hannity clips amazing if you haven't seen it this is like one of the best they they come to Sean Hannity he didn't know they were he didn't know he was live right here we go uh-oh now we're another day i've been there we've all been like you've all been there right you know facetime you ever accidentally facetimed somebody this is the way it works right it's hilarious actually it's funny and it leads into the authenticity is what i want to talk to the
Starting point is 00:24:02 alx about um and i think we're i think think we're going to book some other, uh, cool streamers that are friends of us for the show. Uh, but, uh, you know, this is what authenticity is. I don't mean like I would, I don't mean like bomb you guys with like, you know, intimate stories about, you know, there's a news and politics show, but it's also a show about like us and what we're doing this stuff. And it's often it's authentic. It's authentic. I want you to know these things about my life. It's authentic. That authenticity is actually that is the fuel of the Internet. Like when Donald Trump's dancing with Aiden Ross, I don't know if we have that clip. Yeah, sure. Sure as heck do. like when Donald Trump's like give me that when Donald
Starting point is 00:24:45 Trump's going like this with Aiden Ross on a stream. Oh It's not actually the dance. It's a sign. Yeah, okay We have the dance Or is it just the is it just the the b-roll? All right, that's fine Either way you guys saw this Trump gets a cyber truck. They play some tunes Donald Trump does the dance Freakin awesome and they were live the whole time. You don't know what's going to happen. It's great. These people, they're so dumb. It's why you're going out of business, dinosaur corporate media. You're going out of business. Your days are numbered. Your days are already done.
Starting point is 00:25:18 You don't realize that your industry is already gone, right? You're living in the vapors of what's left. It's very sad. You're living in the corpse of better people and better men who came before you and actually built the industry, did good reporting, did actual journalism, and now it's done. You're living in a husk. There it is. Okay. We pop it up. We do the dance. We do the dance. Come on. White boy summer. Here we go. White boy summer. That's right. White boy white boy summer okay i had to do the theo dance that's theo dance okay that's a johnson's dance ladies and gentlemen anyway it was all it was so cool and it was so awesome and if you were actually listening to it as as hundreds of millions of people did then you'll you hear you heard like really neat little behind the scenes um you know uh like the right, the best way to describe
Starting point is 00:26:06 was like a conversation with Trump, like talking with his buddy, Elon, which is something that Elon said before. Elon said that Trump just calls me out of the blue and it's like, what's up? Forgive me. Sorry about that. I'm getting too excited here. This is like where Trump did the interview. Let's just play these clips back to back. Trump's just like chatting with Elon Musk. Let's go. He actually did something that was impossible. Both sides hate him.
Starting point is 00:26:36 You know, both sides. That was a hard thing to do. Unification. Trump. With an oil painting. Yeah, no, no, I mean, I mean, we could just record that conversation. Trump. And post that it would have been. With an oil painting. I hope we can have something like that today.
Starting point is 00:26:52 Well, I think we will. I'm pretty sure we will. And congratulations, because I see you broke every record in the book with so many millions of people. And it's an honor. We view that as an honor. Oh, yeah. millions of people and it's an honor we view that as an honor and oh yeah donald trump's in there the giant uh giant oil painting of himself wearing a white v-neck sweater with a white crispy white pants and here's some uh close-up photos i want to make sure that we are able to zoom in here and
Starting point is 00:27:19 enhance come on baby let's go zoom give me Zoom. Give me the zoom. Give me the enhance. Get me that zoom. All right. Show me. Show me. Let me see. There it is. Come on. Zoom. Enhance. Enhance. Can we get it? Give me that phone. Give me that phone. You know this is coming. Look at that right there. Look at that icon right at the very top right there. Our boy, ALX. You watch this was coming. Look at that right there. Look at that icon right at the very top right there our boy Alx you watch this program regularly, you know, it's your boy Alx Alx right up at the very top. I don't really know how these avatars. I don't know how these avatars populate I'm not exactly sure. I know that if you're a speaker, I don't think Alx was a speaker but I you know, presumably they just like the
Starting point is 00:28:06 presumably it is like who's the who's the dopest account that we could put up at the very tippy top and that's ali maybe trump just like secretly low-key loves alx's account alx confirmed he doesn't trump doesn't follow his account maybe that will happen soon we're not exactly certain uh why not uh invite alx onto the stream right now with the do we have the Alex update? Oh, yeah. OK. All right, baby. We'll welcome Alex, the man who is at the top of Trump's spaces feed. And we'll go through some of the best clips from yesterday. The Alex update right now. Come on. Come on right there. Okay. So Trump doesn't follow you. Do you know how these, how the avatars are populated? He must just love your account. Yeah. I'm not sure if it's just like interactions. Usually if you do follow people, though, they do populate Norton like near the top.
Starting point is 00:29:08 But I think it might also be mutuals with the speakers. So if the fact that Elon follows me might give me more preference over summer users. But it's different on everybody's phone, though, because I've seen it, you know, differently on different screenshots. So who knows? Yo, that was it was awesome last night. I mean, I don't, I don't understand. There's been a lot of times when I don't quite understand like the ecosystem of corporate media, but seeing all the haterade out there this morning, like as sure as the sun rising, uh, in the East there, there were a slew of corporate media headlines saying how terrible this space was and how awful it was. No, man, if you listen to it, it was that was what that was without question the most fascinating.
Starting point is 00:29:50 People would pay a million dollars or more for a ticket to just listen to these two guys like talk on stage like that. And they were doing it for free out in the public. It's great. I mean, it's great. Yeah, yeah, exactly. And again, like we were talking about last night, there is an argument for the fact that there wasn't video. I know a lot of people like video and that's more engaging, but having no video on spaces has a more intimate feeling and people tend to open up more. And it's again, more like a phone call. And that's what people want. People don't want the corporate, like the lighting and everything. And, you know, everyone's stiff and like they feel like they have to be all professional or whatever. We've seen enough of that.
Starting point is 00:30:35 And that's not what like Americans want out of a presidential candidate interview with, you know, someone like Elon Musk. They want to hear what they're actually talking about behind the scenes. And that gives us a little insight into what a phone call would be between these two men. I thought it was genius. I want to play this first clip, but we don't want to drown everyone in clips. But there are some clips that must be played because the conversation was wide ranging. Was it over two hours, Alex? Yeah, I think it was over two hours of actual conversation. And I don't think there was any agenda. Like I don't, I get no impression that like somebody had any, even like bullet points, right? Hey, Trump, we're going to talk about this, this, this, and this. Like I get no impression that that was one time. Elon's
Starting point is 00:31:21 like, Oh, what should I say next? Yeah. Yeah. He's like, oh, yes. Yes. Maybe we should talk about this. It's two these two billionaires just like chew the fat. But I loved the first question because Elon's like, what was like getting shot? We have that clip. This is really important to like play for you. What is it like being shot here um here's here's president trump and elon having that conversation no okay klein selling um it's the shooting believe in god one uh yeah yeah here we go i knew immediately that it was a bullet i knew immediately that it was at the ear yeah and because And because it, you know, it hit very hard, but hit the ear.
Starting point is 00:32:08 And I also heard people shout bullets, bullets, you know, get down, get down. Because I, you know, I moved down pretty nicely, pretty quickly. And we had bullets flying right over my head after I went down. So I'm glad I went down. The bigger miracle was that I was looking in the exact direction of the shooter. And so it hit me at an angle that was far less destructive than any other angle. So that was the miracle. For those people that don't believe in God, I think we got to all start thinking about that. You have to, you know, I'm a believer. Now I'm more of a believer, I think. And a lot of people have said that to me.
Starting point is 00:32:45 A lot of great people have said that to me, actually. One final thing. My favorite part isn't in there. My favorite part is him being like, Elon's like, what was it like being shot? And he's like, not great. Like, it wasn't great, actually. It wasn't pleasant.
Starting point is 00:33:01 Yeah, okay, hold on. This is a play. We could start off with, I mean, the assassination attempt, which was an incredible thing. And I have to say that your actions after that assassination attempt were inspiring. Instead of shying away from things, instead of ducking down, you were pumping your fist in the air and saying, fight, fight, fight. And I think that's I mean, you know, the president of the United States represents America. And I think that is that is America, that that is strength under fire. fire and so that's you know a big you know part of the reason why I was excited to endorse you as
Starting point is 00:33:50 the president states for having another term here is that was that was just incredibly inspiring but like for you? Not pleasant. Not pleasant. I said it was blood. I had more blood. I didn't know I had that much blood. The doctors later told me that the ear is a place that is a very bloody place if you're gonna get hit. But in this case, it was probably the best alternative you could even think about
Starting point is 00:34:24 because it went at the right angle. And, you know, it was a hard hit. It was very, I guess you would say surreal, but it wasn't surreal. You know, I was telling somebody you have instances like this or like a lot less than this where you feel it's a surreal situation. And I never felt that way. I knew immediately that it was a bullet. I knew immediately that it was at the ear. And because it hit very hard, but hit the ear. And I also heard people shout bullets, bullets, get down, get down, because I moved down pretty nicely, pretty quickly.
Starting point is 00:35:04 And we had bullets flying right over my head after I went down. So I'm glad I went down. That was Trump's first line on the space. Like the first thing he said was not pleasant. There was blood everywhere. I didn't know I had so much blood. Like set the tone, the whole thing, right out of the gate. Yeah. And it and it's funny even like even like a week after he got shot he was already joking about it and doing like a little bit of like ping ping like his little sound effects or whatever and joking about it so it shows his sense of humor on it um and i actually saw some i think it was nbc's national political reporter um he she was like oh it's basically a rehash of of the rnc there's no new ground being covered here i'm like the dude got shot a month ago um like you wouldn't be talking
Starting point is 00:35:54 about yourself getting shot if you did yet like democrats are allowed to talk about january 6th for three plus years and that's all they talk about and she's just like she was a whole thread and she's like yeah there's no new whole thread. And she's like, yeah, there's no new ground being covered here. I'm like, okay, this lady's a hater. There is new ground. So there are a number of, there are a number of new things
Starting point is 00:36:13 that they talked about. Donald Trump said he wants to ban the Department of Education. That's freaking awesome. Elon Musk said that he wants to work in the federal government, which is wild. He wants to work on a specific commission
Starting point is 00:36:22 for government efficiency, slicing and dicing the people who the glut and the people who parasitically steal all of our tax dollars. This is what Elon Musk said in that moment. And you may be seeing Elon Musk working in a President Trump administration. People just don't understand where inflation comes from. Inflation comes from government overspending because the checks never bounce when it's written by the government. So if the government spends far more than it brings in, that increases the money supply. And if the money supply increases faster than the rate of goods and services, that's inflation. So really, we need to reduce our government spending, and we need to reexamine.
Starting point is 00:37:08 I think we need a government efficiency commission to say, hey, where are we spending money that's sensible? Where is it not sensible? And we need to live within our means. We're currently adding, I think, a trillion dollars to the deficit every roughly every hundred days. And the interest payments on the national debt have now exceed the defense budget. It's on the order of a trillion dollars. It's interest. And it's and it keeps it keeps growing. I mean, I think it would be great to just have a government efficiency commission that takes a look at these things and and just ensures that the taxpayer money to, the taxpayers hard earned money is spent in a good way. And I'd be happy to help out on such a commission. I'd love it.
Starting point is 00:37:53 If it were full. Well, you, you're the greatest cutter. I mean, I look at what you do. You walk in and you just say, you want to quit? They go on strike. I won't mention the name of the company, but they go on strike and you say, that's okay. You're all gone.
Starting point is 00:38:08 Legendary. I endorse that 100 percent. DC for 15 years, my wife worked for the VA and she worked as an administrator at the VA in, in one of the tangential groups called paralyzed veterans of America. And the goal, we were able to see this like from the inside, right? Since she was sort of part of that Leviathan of the federal government, uh, in a tangential way, the goal is to never, ever get a slash in your budget. You must always have, you must always spend every penny you're given and then be at like a massive deficit. So the goal is to get as much allocation from Congress, as much cash given you from Congress, spend it in the stupidest possible way and light it on fire so that you end up with zero money at the end of the year, never saving ever a taxpayer dime,
Starting point is 00:39:10 and then go groveling back saying we need a bigger budget. All of Washington, D.C., it functions on who has the biggest budget. Whoever has the biggest budget, that's obviously where the priority goes. That's where the squeaky wheel gets the grease. And this is the, for lack of a better term, dick measuring competition in Washington, D.C. And so it's all, the goal is how much can you waste? How much can you squander? How much can you like? How much money can you just absolutely blow out of a helicopter blower straight into the ocean so that you get a bigger budget next year? And if you have a bigger budget, you have a bigger seat at the table. You're able to brag about how big your budget is. That's it. I mean, these people like Elon Musk, there needs to be a commission like this genius. Yeah. And one of the only people in Congress that I see even, you know,
Starting point is 00:40:10 doing anything relevant is Rand Paul at the end of the year has his Festivus airing of grievances report where he has the report of all the government waste. So he would be, you know, a good addition to that as well. But yeah, like you said, the entire thing about our government and DC in general is they always reverse the issue. They say, we don't have enough money, so we're going to raise taxes instead of we don't have enough money. We need to spend it like more wisely. So, you know, having people from the outside coming in that don't have their interests, you know burdened by the fact that they need more money is the only way we're going to have uh accountability here so someone like
Starting point is 00:40:52 elon musk would be great for for something like that yeah you're you're doing what you're spending what where like yeah exactly what like and what are you what exactly are you delivering like what what what would you say you do here at HUD at housing and urban development? Like why does the government need to have any urban development? Like the free market does fine on gentrification or developing what the free market can bear. If there is a market for it, it'll get developed. Why does there need to be a housing and urban development in the government? Or the best is california too they spent how many
Starting point is 00:41:26 like millions on fighting homelessness and homelessness has stayed the same or went up so it's like okay what did you spend that money on oh we don't know it went missing yeah so yeah there there are many who would disagree i know this is a very very touchy issue and donald trump brought up you know just destroying the department of education i doubt you disagree with that but what i mean to say is the abortion issue, you know, so with the Dobbs decision, the abortion issue, abortion goes back to the states. Right. And Donald Trump messages on this all the time saying, hey, you know what? The states decide. Every state gets to determine and ratify their own constitution on the sensitive issue. The people get to say have a choice. Right.
Starting point is 00:42:04 Instead of instead of nine crusty old judges, the people get to have a choice and you get to live in the states. And every state has different laws for millions of different things, whether it's housing, taxes, firearms, property, everything. You get to live in the state. There are 50 laboratories of democracy.
Starting point is 00:42:24 You get to live in the state that best suits your needs. OK, so I think that it's strong messaging. You know, pro-life we are on the channel, but like I think it's strong messaging to say the people get to decide. And with the Department of Education, you know, Trump's getting beat up about that this morning. Wow. How could he? How could he? You're Krasenstein bros. You're having a total soy meltdown but like dude trump said yesterday like ban the department educate do we have that clip it says ban the department education send it back to the states the states should decide how children are educated not the federal government that's an insane thing for the federal government to decide and so you know if
Starting point is 00:42:59 if you want the most horrible possible results send your kids to school in california right or san francisco or some far left state if you want if you want really good horrible possible results, send your kids to school in California, right? Or San Francisco or some far left state. If you want really good results, then you can send your kids to school in a red state where you can have an education department that's run from the state level. I think it's genius messaging. The other thing too is they always like to trap them on the abortion thing. Would you sign an abortion ban federally or whatever um the problem with that is that like we can't even pass a bill stating that only illegal immigrant or illegal immigrants can't vote in our elections how are we going to pass a national you know
Starting point is 00:43:36 abortion ban so that's the trap that they always put him in and and then like on both sides the pro-life people say oh he refuses to take that position. It's like, well, he's walking into a trap because it's an unrealistic position. He did his job. We fought for 50 plus years to get Roe v. Wade overturned. He did it. And people are mad because he's not apparently doing enough when he's done the most for the pro-life movement in 50 years. Reverse engineers that though, because the goal for any conservative, for any actual libertarian conservative who wants less government, I don't know conservatives, I guess like the cucks for Kamala group, right? Like, like, but I don't know conservatives who want more government. I don't know them.
Starting point is 00:44:13 You shouldn't, that was, that was George W. Bush and look at how well that's aged terribly. And so like a national abortion ban would be more government and more government intercession in all of our lives. And so it's like antithetical. The entire question is insane because it's antithetical to the whole point. The whole point was kick these huge issues back to the state. And more importantly, back to the localized community, the best governance you're ever going to get. And the most direct government governance you're ever going to get is your town mayor, your County councilman, the people who live in your neighborhoods, the people who know the potholes that you hit on your way to work
Starting point is 00:44:47 and are annoyed by them as well. That's actually direct democracy. That's the best way it should work. The federal government should get the F out of everything else, right? And that's actually the way it was designed. Dude, if you want to change your community, if you want to change something going on in your city,
Starting point is 00:45:03 you go to your local ombudsman. to change like something going on in your city, you go to your local, you know, ombudsman. They have different names for them in every city. You go local. Right. And you get it done there. And most people, if they want to affect change, they run for a local office. Right. State representative or whatever.
Starting point is 00:45:20 So, yeah, I mean, like the entire question is, in fact, of course, the Department of Education be destroyed along with the Department of Energy, along with HHS. Like these things can be handled by the state and can be handled far more efficiently and effectively. And there can be less blackmail because that's what they do. Right. If you don't adopt woke propaganda and the woke ideology, they just sign in California. Like the state can take your kids. Like if you, if you're not down for that, then, um, yeah, I mean, that's totally evil, right? Like, but if you live in California, you effectively say I'm okay with the state coming in and taking my children. Um, and that's bro, that's wild, you know, bro, that's, that's, bro, that's wild. You know, bro, that's crazy. Okay, what's up?
Starting point is 00:46:08 What's the, oh, do we have it? We actually have it? Okay, let's roll with it. Let's roll. Close up Department of Education, move education back to the states where states like Iowa, where states like Idaho,
Starting point is 00:46:23 you know, not every state will do great because states that basically aren't doing good now, you look at Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, he's terrible. He does a terrible job. So he's not going to do great with education. But of the 50, I would bet that 35 would do great. And 15 of them or, you know, 20 of them will be as good as Norway. You know, Norway is considered great. You can name them. I mean, just they're so good. Some of these countries are so good.
Starting point is 00:46:57 But if you go into some of these really well-run states, you know, we have states that don't know what debt is. We have states that have low taxes, no debt. everybody working. You know, they're really well-run. And maybe they have certain advantages in terms of location, in terms of, you know, the land or the sun, the sun and the water and the whole thing. You know, there are a lot of advantages that some people have. But if you moved education back to the 50s, you'll have some that won't do well, but they'll actually be forced to do better because it'll be a pretty bad situation. But if you think about it, you'll have some of these states. I'll bet you'd have 30, 35 states. It'll be much better.
Starting point is 00:47:37 And you know what it'll cost? Less than half what it is in Washington. And these people don't care about students in these far away states. And it will be it'll be unbelievable. Yeah. So so this is great messaging. This is fantastic messaging. The reporters saying that this was just like Donald Trump not making any news are insane. Elon Musk says he wants to work for the government. Donald Trump says he believes more in God now that he saved his life, that it was not pleasant getting shot. Donald Trump and Elon Musk arguing and fighting over EVs and electric energy. This is one of my favorite memes from last night. Trump showing
Starting point is 00:48:13 Elon he could just put solar panels on top of his cars to charge them. That did happen during the conversation. So funny. I love when he says stuff like that and elon's like uh why don't you just imagine it actually worked though you see it on tesla did saturn straight up say that so i want to show you guys something we had um you know to show you the the kinetic power of what happened yesterday. We had record-breaking streams, and I posted about it. I said, thank you. We posted about it not to pat ourselves on the back, merely to say that this was a massive kinetic energy of this moment. People really were ravenous to listen and to hear. And one of the first comments was, my boy Jeremy from the quartering,
Starting point is 00:49:08 ALX, look, he's got the gold check mark. Look at that. He's got the gold check mark. We got to get the gold check mark. From the quartering, Jeremy says, his Rumble peak was twice ours. 140,000 people watching on Rumble. This is massive.
Starting point is 00:49:24 This is like as big as like you get on like cable TV, like he's beating cable TV shows. And ladies and gentlemen, you know Jeremy from The Quartering. He joins the program live now. Look at your boy. Look at this, Jeremy. Good job, good job dude yeah thanks for having me on i mean i you know i think a good friend is somebody who when they see their buddy getting a little too big for their britches they've got to remind them of their actual role out there and i think that that was uh it was uh it was actually insane um the you know you obviously generally have far more viewers than me so i had to take the wins
Starting point is 00:50:12 where i can get them um but yeah it was i was watching your stream you were way up there um and then i think once people could get into the Xtreme, then our numbers dipped a little bit. But I was a little sad that it suddenly worked. But that's okay. It was still wild. It was wild to see the amount of people live on Rumble watching it. I think the real numbers are obviously, you know, it's definitely close to 50 million to 100 million, I think, people that actually listened to the video interview.
Starting point is 00:50:49 The seismic, you know, I don't know if you saw the tweet that Elon put out where it was, you know, an infographic of like a thousand negative headlines. Yeah, we got that. Yeah, it was great. I hope Trump, I wish Trump would do it every week. Maybe not for three hours, but, you know, he should do it more. We put up a poll yesterday.
Starting point is 00:51:11 Like, do you want this to happen like every single week? We call it a fire space chat, right? So it's just fire space. And maybe like even at some point, Elon Musk and Donald Trump can sit by a fireplace. There are plenty of fireplaces in Mar-a-Lago. Sit the boys down. So here's the graphic you were talking about of all the hate. I like to sit the boys down and do this every week.
Starting point is 00:51:30 I think Trump wins. I think Trump wins handily on election night if they do that because you're able to hotwire the entire system and there's no middleman. This is actually the best Trump, I would argue. Like Trump off the top of his head, like just chatting. We got multiple amazing trumpisms last night now we obviously know the rosy fat pig thing but we've got the way no way which is classic we had the i another stupid threat out of his stupid face that was a classic uh calling the one guy a loser was also classic as trump settled in later in the interview he got he he was himself he was funny like trump's funny when he's like you know off the cuff so i think you're right also importantly uh i would argue that it definitely
Starting point is 00:52:20 uh gave us a break in the cacklementum or the Kamala nominon. It's every headline out there is Donald Trump right now, instead of shocking new polls says Gen Z supports Kamala. You know what I mean? Like all this literal fake news that they're putting out. So it's, it's great to see that too. I mean,
Starting point is 00:52:40 since you brought up Kamala, she had a, she had an ex-girlfriend meltdown last night. Not great. Yeah. Screenshotting texts, right? Like, you know? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:53 Putting them up on Snapchat. And she was reaching for the bottle of Xanax, getting in some yoga pants, mean-girling from the couch. I think I was getting close. Once I saw my numbers hit 150 000 live viewers i was like we're xanax where's that but the um yeah i mean i i did like the optics of hey the entire world's tuned into donald trump uh money please yeah that's right money please pop that up by the way let's pop it up uh we got the connell harris like beg like yeah yeah the two worst people you know what was the line the two worst people you
Starting point is 00:53:32 know are talking give me 25 dollars money please pores yeah like it's just i never i never i mean i admit even on really on all sides you know this may be an unpopular take but I'm full of them like I don't love when politicians ask the plebs for money especially ones that like on the national stage that have huge money coming in from like big corporate donors but like I you know Kamala just stole a hundred million from Joe Biden and now she's like, money, please. I need 25, just $25. Pores, help me out. Not a good look. I promise I'll fix the economy on day one. Yeah, day one. I haven't been in the office. What would you say you do here? Yeah, that's my favorite. And that's one thing I keep telling my friends and family to, you know, when they talk to a Democrat and they're like, oh, Kamala's going to do this.
Starting point is 00:54:31 It's like, what has she been doing the last three and a half years? What stopped her from stopping taxes on tips? Oh, which you mean she voted to keep the taxes on tips? Oh, you know, like people, it's so you guys got to be able to relate to this. Like sometimes you just like, man it's so you guys got to be able to relate to this like sometimes you just like man people are so stupid like i just can't i can't like we're watching in real time the mainstream media apparatus like completely reached oh shoot never the borders are what are you guys talking about you're far-right extremist benny that's crazy one of the speeches
Starting point is 00:55:01 or yeah she keeps giving the same speech over and over. Number one, number two, she was like bashing the fact that prices are too high. And then she's like, yeah, on day one, we're going to fix that. I'm like, so you're not going to tell the president who your vice president to how to fix these prices if you know how to do it. So all of this time, these four years, you you've known the secret to lower prices and you just haven't told him like so okay so your house is on fire and there your doggy is trapped inside and there's two firemen outside and one of them is clearly handicapped and has like a disease and the other one is sitting there with the fire hose with like their foot cranking the fire hose being like, too bad. It's a terrible thing that your house is burning, but you better give me money first before I I know I could fix it, but you're going to have to elect me.
Starting point is 00:55:55 Mm hmm. That's right. It's extremely frustrating. I can't help the you know, the handicapped fireman who's here. I got my got my stililetto and you know got my louis vuitton and my sixty thousand dollar tiffany's necklace right on the fire hose here's uh jeremy you've been okay so you've been you've been streaming um you're like you're like one of the old wise sages of streaming i want to i want to ask you about this how long have you been
Starting point is 00:56:22 streaming jeremy like oh my god yeah more than 10 years yeah 10 years okay so i want to ask you about this. How long have you been streaming, Jeremy? Oh, my God. Yeah. More than 10 years. Yeah. 10 years. Okay. I want to ask you about, do you ever like steal someone's job from them and then hack into their YouTube accounts? And then take their channels and then stream you stealing their literal job from them, from their channels. Is this like a practice in human? I mean,
Starting point is 00:56:50 it's like some type of like Abu Ghraib humiliation. I've seen it a few times with the, with the crypto scams, but that that's been about it. And that's, you know, speaking of, I mean, Kamala Harris is basically a crypto scam. She's making you all sorts of promises about getting rich and fixing things. And then when it turns out, when you actually connect your bank account, they just take all your money. Yeah. Perfect metaphor for her doing this. And it's wild to me.
Starting point is 00:57:21 Obviously, the hilarious part is that there's 500 people watching that. And this was a big announcement this was the vp you know this was supposed to be the big one right like and there was 500 people watching yeah you know i i wonder if you know i was i was really hoping the kamala nominon or the calcumentum or whatever would have dried up by now but i really am thinking that i mean at some point the press has to they have to right we're on almost day 20 of them just like letting the letting her just coast at some point somebody's got to say something right i would hope yeah she's answered three questions so far and two of them were the same answers two of them were about the debate um and then the first one was her answer where she just talked in circles about diplomacy and how important the importance of diplomacy and having a diplomat and blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:58:16 And she went in circles and circles. That was the first time she talked to the press. And then the other two were about the debate. Those are the only three questions that she's answered since replacing biden are you guys feeling a sense of existential dread like i am where it's like i'm letting the bad thoughts creep in a little bit like they're gonna really they're gonna protect this woman for the next three months they're like cnn's gonna protect this woman for three months nobody's gonna ask her any questions and she for some reason for a woman that like basically in my opinion cooed her way into the the incumbent presidency yes uh she she is in the she has the power so she's not going to agree to do three debates with trump she's going
Starting point is 00:58:57 to do the one i don't know if she'll do a town hall i hope so because we're just i'm just basically on the mathematical equation is the more words that come out of her mouth the less votes she gets but i'm feeling how do you stave off how do you push the ghosts away when you're looking at these betting markets who are like oh she's up by 15 points in the betting markets i'm like what i don't understand any of it it feels like it's all a facade but i'm keep waiting for it to go away the only thing that gives me some confidence is the fact that it only took one debate to knock biden out so the fact that she's going to be on stage with trump and she's going to be are going to have to be unscripted unless george stephanopoulos
Starting point is 00:59:40 like slips out of the questions like donnazile did. Yeah, I know. Like the, the fact that she's going to be on a stage with Trump gives me some confidence that it might just be enough to, you know, flip the script a little there. We need mean Trump back on stage. He needs to make her crack. He needs another, a black woman is talking moment from her.
Starting point is 01:00:03 Like that's like the mission. I think it was Michigan, right? Like we need more of that because people need to remember just how unlikable she is. I'm going to try and white pill here for just a second. I have a prescription. I need it filled. Yeah, I should try and white fill. I hate to put the same thing.
Starting point is 01:00:22 I hate to put the same thing back up. But we all saw millions of people trying to listen to President Trump and Elon yesterday. And again, Kamala cannot get crack 1,000. She can't even crack half, she can't barely crack 500 on these announcements. And you guys both do this professionally and not to jump super deep into the technical elements of live streaming, but live concurrence is a direct correlation to the number of people who are actually energetic about what you're doing. The number of people you can bus into a stadium for a pack of cigarettes or a call as actors from LA to come to Phoenix, Arizona, which they did, um, because because you you have the listings there this isn't real i i think it's
Starting point is 01:01:09 astroturfed and i think the reason why they did this so late in the game they cheated right it's important to say this she was illegally installed they cheated and they've all admitted they cheated the cheat is we knew we were going to lose, so we changed the player. They cheated, and they're hoping that the sugar high is enough to get them within the margin of fraud, right? And then shenanigans. If you- But I don't think that the sugar high isn't- I don't think the sugar high is-
Starting point is 01:01:40 I'll tell you this. I would be blackpilling right now if Kamala Harris wasn't currently vice president. I think that the gravity I think the gravity of her being the current vice president for the last four years is enough to weigh to weigh her down through the identity. The white chocolate macadamia cream cold brew from Starbucks is made just the way you like it. Handcrafted cold foam topped with toasted cookie crumble. It's a sweet summer twist on iced coffee. Your cold brew is ready at Starbucks. Politics, a barrage, a psyop that we're living through right now, right? Because that's effectively what we're living through. Also, man, bro, she, her first decision was to pick
Starting point is 01:02:25 a stolen Valor absolute goof troop who is one of the creepiest strangest freaking weirdos out there and maybe she might have to actually dump him from the ticket, that's the rumor going around that would be good
Starting point is 01:02:40 yeah, that would look bad sorry to interrupt but also one thing I try to wipe hell on is the fact that she picked Tim Walls means that that is not an aggressive move. We need to fortify Minnesota and the Midwest. I think if she thought she was ahead, they would have picked Shapiro, even though he had some baggage. The other white pill is now polling has never been worse. Okay. It's never been worse because polls have become content now.
Starting point is 01:03:10 So if you start looking at like even RCP and all this stuff, it's like, what is this poll? I never even heard of this poll. And then you get a spawns a hundred articles. It all says some shock, new poll, but just for the fun of it right now,
Starting point is 01:03:24 the RCP average on polls has harris up 1.1 there are two new polls that came in um from morning consults and ipsos okay fine um she's up 1.1 suppression polls those are fake yeah today in history okay in august 13th 2020 joe biden was up now again kamala's up 1.1 joe biden in 2020 was up seven and a half and in clinton at this date in history was upset 6.8 so and by the way trump beat trump beat clinton obviously and many believe he also beat biden but the the point is she's way pulling behind them and and at minimum you could make the argument that trump was it was a nail biter in 2020 and he obviously won for sure in 2016 so i i'm hoping that again these polls i try to tell people if i could borrow your platform for a second benny
Starting point is 01:04:22 if you're looking at poll data and you're doom pilling, you must, I don't want to hear you complaining about polls unless you click on the poll and then you scroll all the way down to the bottom where they show the actual people they polled. Because once you do that, you generally find that they oversampled or undersampled the most basic levels. And it will generally tell you the poll is baloney. The only crosshairs I ever look at are likely voters in swing states. These general election polls are designed to psyop you. Here we go. October 24th, 2016, one week before the general election, all the debates were done. Everything was finished. The cake was baked
Starting point is 01:05:02 for president Trump versus hillary clinton all they needed to do was ride their horses through the week to election day donald trump's chances of winning are approaching zero not five percent not one percent zero percent yeah from the washington post this is what black pilling this is what black pilling looks like okay yeah and and they're going to do it all over again right they're gonna do the same thing so you need to like you need to you need to have a uh you have like your immune system built up against the black pills yeah i think one one of the things you were saying before you brought me on uh about local government is very true for example there's a
Starting point is 01:05:41 primary in wisconsin today get out and vote. No. Or vote yes on both referendums, by the way, that allow our Democratic governor, Tony Evers, to spend federal dollars however he wants without oversight. But anyway, just like the local votes matter, if you spend a third of the time that you spend staring at polls and polymarket and predicted trying to find just one friend one reluctant friend and you take their rear end by the way you're private citizen you can do that you go to get a friend you're like let's get you registered let's go vote for trump together and if everyone does that instead of staring at these polls which i 100 agree with you guys they are designed to
Starting point is 01:06:21 demoralize the base they are designed to make you think you don't have a chance and you don't show up. What I will tell people, to your viewership, I'm sure it's similar to what you're saying. I hope it's not the exact opposite of what you're saying. But it is my opinion that you vote early in person. As Bongino says, bank your vote. Yes, I know. Early voting sucks. Yes, I know mail-in ballots suck.
Starting point is 01:06:46 But Democrats are doing it. And if you don't find yourself in line at 7 p.m. on election night when the machines accidentally break, then they can't prevent you from voting. And you can track your earlier in-person vote online to make sure they count it. And you can make sure you get that vote in. And then you can spend a week finding a friend or another friend and take them to vote. And that's how winning is done. Not staying online and doing what we do and Doom Pill and talk about it. It's all of our viewers that get out there.
Starting point is 01:07:17 And they get out there and they get their aunt or their uncle or their cousin or their brother or their sister who may be apolitical. But it's like, hey, if you're apolitical, how about we, you political but it's like hey if you're a political how about we you know it's been a while since we hung out let's just swing by the let's just swing by the early voting place and you know it's done it if you vote early it is so painless there's never anyone there you're in and out in five minutes yeah that's my pitch sorry i voted early in the florida elections of 2022 it was easy peasy man i did in the i did in the Florida elections of 2022. It was easy peasy, man. I did in the last two elections. I literally walked in at 11 o'clock in the afternoon and walked out three minutes later.
Starting point is 01:07:53 It was the easiest thing I've ever done. I tracked. I forget. You might know the URL, but I think it's like YouGov or something. You can track and see that your vote's in. You can see that it was counted. You can see who you voted for and make sure that kind of stuff. And then you don't have to worry about it. Then if something happens and you get in a horrible car accident,
Starting point is 01:08:07 you don't end up voting Democrat. Here we go. The top battlegrounds, a real clear politics average Donald Trump leading in, uh, one, two, three, four, five of the seven swing States. And within the margin of error in places like Wisconsin and Michigan, uh, ladies and gentlemen, if this holds correct, then you're looking at Donald Trump winning on election night in a map that looks like this. Now this is tighter than it would have been with Joe Biden, with Joe Biden, Donald Trump would have been up above 300. I think so. Yeah. But, but they cheated. Okay. I think so too, yeah. But they cheated, okay? Listen, they're cheaters. They're cheaters, all right?
Starting point is 01:08:49 They're the nasty, wretched girl from your hometown who's cheated on every boyfriend she's ever had. These people have cheated every single time they've gotten a chance. They have cheated and bent the rules and they're doing it right now. The goal was for Donald Trump, Donald Trump was going to
Starting point is 01:09:05 face Joe Biden. Joe Biden said God himself could not get him out of the race. Joe Biden posted on X 24 hours before his suspicious dropout letter with the signature that didn't look like Joe Biden's, which Nancy Pelosi says didn't even sound like him. He posted 24 hours before then. I'm staying in the race race i think they've deleted all these alx have they have they gone and like shame deleted these posts okay now they're so up well you say god himself didn't couldn't get rid of him but nancy pelosi is the probably the a little bit closer to the devil that god so perhaps it wasn't god that got joe by jeremy i would never say anything like that i'm just quoting joe b. I know you wouldn't say that. Mr. Catholic, Joe Biden said in that George Stephanopoulos interview,
Starting point is 01:09:48 like that God isn't coming back and isn't telling him to get out of the race. So then something happened, right? Tucker predicted this. Something they, Rob Blagojevich, Rob Blagojevich, governor of this state right here in Illinois. Shout out to a Blagojevich mention. Blago, baby. Blago. Also, what's going on with this state right here in Illinois. Shout out to a Blagojevich mention. Blago, baby. Blago. Also, what's going on with your state over here? Jeremy, what's happening out here?
Starting point is 01:10:10 I'm doing everything I can. We were red in 2016. What's going on with this up in mid? 400,000 votes at 2 a.m. in Milwaukee is what happened in 2020. So Blagojevich says, I know exactly what to joe biden because they did the same thing to me they walk into his house guys in dark suits walk into his house put a file on his desk and open it up and say oh you think we haven't been watching you for 50 years yeah like be a shame would be just a shame if your grandkids had to go to prison for this this this and this and biden drops out
Starting point is 01:10:43 that's what that's what blogger told us you're well you're 100 right um basically everybody in government has a file like this even the guys that we probably like um because you don't get to be in those positions of power without compromising yourself and i wish that weren't the case but it just simply is the case and um that you end up with you're useful until you're not useful they pushed i mean i agree if if if joe biden stays in the race trump wins trump doesn't even have to campaign he wins with 300 electorals it's a at one of the biggest blowouts in history i think that trump can still win in 20 in 2024 i think he will win if people ignore the noise, the swing states.
Starting point is 01:11:27 Win Pennsylvania, pick off one of these Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesotas, or pick off, get Arizona, Vegas, and he just wins. It's that easy. He's just got to – I think he's – what do you guys think about this? This is a criticism. He's got to get out there more now. It's time to go. Yes. It's time to go, dude. i know your rallies are fun and stuff like that but you got to go baby like kamala's out there he's got to go jd vance is not donald trump
Starting point is 01:11:55 i don't think sending jd vance to wisconsin matters as much he's got to go we need 2016 trump you remember when he's doing like four events a day Four MAGA rallies per day Yeah he was doing yeah right he was doing One at like two in the afternoon then he was going to another State and he's doing a he has to do that Like he has to get now it's time he played Enough golf it's go time like by By the end of September he better be on the road
Starting point is 01:12:18 Every day so What do you think about this I saw you I saw you posting About this we were posting as well I'm a I'm a massive fan of, of this, the, the strategy that he has been employing with, uh, going outside of dinosaur media more, um, more like, like I, you, Jeremy, you and I should go down and do like the mega stream with Trump. I i i i proposed i think elon retweeted it no big deal the uh like trump should just chill sit down there with a 12 pack of diet coke and just bring people in all day you get 30 minutes you get 30 minutes you get 30 minutes and just and
Starting point is 01:12:58 then it'll be everybody's biggest stream ever so there's a huge incentive to do it and trump is just good when he's off the cuff he's naturally likable he should have a he should have a bunch of these other streamers on and just be cool on camera like he just always is i agree yeah bring us down to mar-a-lago for sure um he that's more authentic than right now i don't look, I'm not above criticizing Trump's campaign. Please stop bringing these like burnt out people to endorse you and then sell crypto coins or whatever the heck he's doing. Like the,
Starting point is 01:13:33 a lot of these celebrities he's got around them are just grifting off of it. He's just got to get down, open up Mar-a-Lago and just keep a steady stream of people like Aiden Ross, even like people who are not in our circles, you know, like these kids that are really popular. He should be doing full send podcast more than once. He should be doing all this stuff because he can win with old, older millennials or younger millennials, sorry, and Gen Z that listen to these podcasts all day long. So Trump's out here with Aiden Ross doing 600,000 concurrence on kick, which is just wild. Oh, here's the, here's the, oh yeah. Shout out.
Starting point is 01:14:12 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. This is such an important point from ALX. The content from Aiden Ross stream went 10 X more viral than corporate media interviews. It was all organic. My advice to team Trump would be like, stop it with the Hannity interviews, right? The Hannity Collins, like that, that isn't moving any needle anywhere. Right. It's just not. And I got no, I got no beef with Hannity, right? I got no beef. I got no beef. They're already voting for him. I'm saying that like doing like these Lauraura ingram yes that's right like it's so recidivist yeah and it's so redundant uh and the redundancy actually hurts right and it's like kamala harris will go on the view right she'll go on the view kamala harris did this cringe thing with drew barrymore you remember that yeah yeah mamala it was the mamala
Starting point is 01:15:03 thing and they got like they both got on their knees and like started crying. It was super weird. It was the worst thing I've ever seen. Oh, oh my gosh. Oh man. Um, but like Kamala Harris will go do that. Like Trump has to beat them to it. Right. Of course, of course they're going to drag out Bon Jovi. Okay. To do a show. Right. Of course, Sting's going to play the guitar at one of these things. Like, you have to counteract the Lady Gaga, right? Whispering Angels ad that she did with Joe Biden, right? Yeah, Whispering Angels. Yeah, yeah, that's a nice reference, dude.
Starting point is 01:15:37 Yeah, I 100% agree, and I hope that somebody in the Trump campaign hears this. Because first of all, like you said, it's all organic. Second of all, it's free 99, baby. It costs you nothing. That's right. You just keep bringing these people in. You fly a bunch of, you know, yes, obviously, I would love to have him fly me down. We could talk about Section 230 and the Internet Bill of Rights and things of that nature.
Starting point is 01:16:01 But like, even if it was not me and I couldn't directly benefit from it it would still be what i'm suggesting like fly these people down you cost you nothing and you can and you just have an internet connection going you do 30 minutes after 30 minutes after 30 minutes trumping we know he did three hours last night most of it i will admit he did get a little rambly but like like you give him short, tight windows. You get five questions, five questions in and it'll be everybody's biggest stream ever. You'll turn them all into, you turn them all into fans. And, um, again, you don't ever have to leave Mar-a-Lago and he can golf in between meetings. You reach people that aren't watching Fox. Okay.
Starting point is 01:16:38 Again, no hate. I worked for Newsmax, but like no hate. These, these audiences are in their seventies. That is a matter of fact, no hate. Okay. Like we're all working together, but that's not, you're not reaching. You've already reached those people. They're already voting for you. You need to reach the Aiden Ross streamers who I would assume that 20 is probably the average age of an Aiden Ross viewer. Yeah. I would say that was a big thing that people used to poo poo. It was like, oh, his viewers can't vote.
Starting point is 01:17:09 Yeah. Okay. Let's say 250,000 of them couldn't. Okay. What you're still reaching 350,000 potential voters. And if you get guys like him, I know this is going to sound lame because I guess I'm once I'm over 40, I start 40, I say old old guy stuff but like you can make voting for trump cool like he's kind of started to do that a little bit where these like rappers are endorsing him yeah but like you could make voting for trump
Starting point is 01:17:35 cool and then like these kids will go do it you see these kids at the high school do you see i don't know if you cover this where they the kid they they kids had like um parking spaces at the high school and they could like chalk and they made him get rid of the trump thing but like that's cool man make trump the counterculture again make him make him cool and you could do that by putting him on these streams put he's funny when he's a fish out of water he's like you know when aiden ross is talking about tupac and whatever. And he's like, Oh, let's listen to Frank. Like that's funny. He's likable. Tupac.
Starting point is 01:18:10 I don't, I don't know about that. Have you ever heard of Marvin gay or the village people? That's what he said. He's like, Oh, we loaded up your playlist in the car. I'm like,
Starting point is 01:18:19 Oh, what's he going to play? He's like, Oh, isn't that just great. Frank Sinatra. One of the best Aiden Ross probably couldn't name a single Frank. So, but like who, that's funny going to play? He's like, oh, isn't that just great? Frank Sinatra, one of the best. Aiden Ross probably couldn't name a single Frank Sinatra. But like who, that's funny.
Starting point is 01:18:28 That's content. You know what I mean? I think that that's unscripted Trump is how he won in 2016. The debates is how he won in 2016. Yes. Plus he was flipping everywhere. That Trump boss was everywhere. He did a rally in my hometown in West Bend, Wisconsin.
Starting point is 01:18:49 Okay, so he did a rally at the fairgrounds that year. Like that's, he has to get back out there. He can't just coast now. He could have done that with Joe Biden, but he's gotta get out there. This is awesome. Yeah, there it is. This is what you were talking about, Jeremy.
Starting point is 01:19:01 I would argue more than any single algorithm that they ran for the election, the fact that this was the first election in your lifetime or my lifetime where the Republican, well, since Ronald Reagan, I was born in the last years of Ronald Reagan's second term. This is the first time since Ronald Reagan that the Republican has more cultural power than the Democrat. He's cooler, yeah. Yeah, that's a great point. Now, the deficiency between Biden was catastrophic, right? So the left completely runs on their cultural power, right? Their ability to call in Jeremy Renner or whatever.
Starting point is 01:19:40 Yeah, Hollywood. Who's the white guys for Harris? Oh my God, Ben Stiller. All Jews wish we were black. What? you know or what you know uh who's the white guys for harris like uh oh my god ben stiller all jews wish we were black what dude hey you're the guy who made robert downey jr black in tropic thunder okay now i get it yeah like actually now yeah it makes sense now right so it's like like donald trump had a there was a catastrophic deficiency in cultural power for Joe Biden. There was no imagine the clown makeup you got to put on every single morning to go get your soy latte as Harry Sisson. If you're Harry Sisson and you were out like in May and you were like you were like it's like scream posting, scream posting through the tears that Joe Biden's like your best friend and
Starting point is 01:20:23 how cool Joe Biden is and how honored you are to support him. Like imagine how painful those posts must have been. Yeah. I think the point of Kamala and forgive me for this long winded point here. The point of Kamala was to narrow that gap. Right. So now you get all now you get like the intersectional and like the kind of like the history kind of thing. Yeah. Yeah. You smash like Hillary Clinton and Barack together. Right. And you get like these these firsts. OK, you get people part of this historic moment who cares about the candidate. It's a historic moment. And you're able to narrow the cultural deficiencies. I think that's actually what they they're obsessed over those kind of things on the left. And they were horrified. That's why they put Joe Biden out to pasture.
Starting point is 01:21:07 Yeah. Yeah. Then one day after the election, we'll know the truth. And Joe Biden will probably say it because at the end of the day, he's a proud man who spent almost his entire life in politics. I think that it could be, you know, you could see anything. You know, Jill Biden didn't like Kamala either. Like they didn't like Kamala either. Like they didn't like. Yeah. So, I mean.
Starting point is 01:21:28 They all hate each other. They hate each other. Yeah. So you could see, I mean, you could see anything implode here leading up to the election. You're right. The id poll stuff, it works for a certain chunk. I don't know about the undecideds. My biggest concern is that the Kasich effect that I talked about with Stix Hexenhammer shout out is that Kamala is basically just a stand-in NPC Democrat. And that's why she has all the momentum is because nobody knows who the heck she is.
Starting point is 01:21:57 The same thing happened with Kasich back when he was pulling so good. Nobody knows who she is. So what Trump's got to do is he's got to if she won't come out he's got to drag her out he's got to make all sorts of wild claims about her on live streams that she has to respond to and like you have to force her hand to respond to stuff find every little scandal that she's ever and bring it up like last night he brought up tampon tim genius okay he's got to keep doing that to force them to come out and be like Well yeah actually I mean I put tampons in the little
Starting point is 01:22:28 Boys room but you know like that's What that's the only way that they're going to address anything At least in my opinion otherwise they're going to just Hide I think Elon called Kamala an NPC last Night did he do that Elon said Okay nice yeah Yeah that she is I mean
Starting point is 01:22:43 She literally is like I mean, she literally is. I'm just here to be black and female, and you stupid white people with white guilt are going to vote for me. So Trump's got to get her out there. He's got one debate. That's all he's going to get. So he better, you know. So that was fake news.
Starting point is 01:23:03 So Trump's saying that Kamala's agreed to three debates. Did I misread that? I've been offline for be that Kamala's agreed to three debates. Did I misread that? I've been offline for like 24 hours. Trump agreed to three. She did not agree to all three. Her position is we're going to we're going to do the Stephanopoulos one and then we'll discuss maybe doing other ones after that. Ex-girlfriend energy, man. I can't believe who writes this stuff. We're not calling it X.
Starting point is 01:23:22 Can you imagine like four more years? Oh, my gosh. Oh, it's excruciating. Yeah, we're not going to call can you imagine like four more years oh my gosh oh it's excruciating yeah we're not gonna call it x they said in their little press release last night yeah but you're still gonna post on it and you're gonna pay for advertising on it so here you go we're not calling it x okay like who writes these brie larson like who's writing this is like the mcu fired everyone and now they've gone over to go work for Harris walls. Take that, Elon. We're calling it.
Starting point is 01:23:49 We're dead naming you. That's right. They've got it. You know, that's that's that's got to really scare the hell out of them because Elon Musk owns Tesla. He owns lower space, a space X. These are cool companies. These are cool companies. People like them.
Starting point is 01:24:11 They have cultural value. These these these companies. These are cool companies. People like them. They have cultural value. These companies have cultural value. Mark Zuckerberg coming out with his like, you know, new brand Gen Z rebrand being like the most badass thing I've ever seen. Donald Trump do that. That's that's a bigger fire than anything. Right. That is acceptable to wear a MAGA hat walking down the street. That is so hard. They worked so hard to make that unacceptable. It's acceptable to wear a MAGA hat down the street. It became now, today, I think, right now. Like you can now walk into any restaurant you want with a MAGA hat and know that like probably
Starting point is 01:24:38 you're gonna get more fist bumps than people hissing at you. It used to be, I would call them, it's not my term, but you get like low bones where people would be like, give you a little on the low or they'd be like, you know, like, but like now it's more, you see a lot of Trump merch. My assistant is currently wearing a mega hat at work. Uh, so like, you know, it's, are they in there? Are they, are they there right now? Yes. She's here. Okay. Pop on the screen, pop on the screen. I want to see what Maga had.
Starting point is 01:25:06 Where Maga had aficionados around? I have the best one. You want to see which ones? Dark Maga. What's going on? Is it the gold? Show me the gold. Can you get it on the cam?
Starting point is 01:25:20 I want my gold one. She's got the white and gold, which is a sharp look. got the white and gold, which is a sharp look. She has white and gold, but I have the gold on gold, which was sold out. The camo one, which is
Starting point is 01:25:36 popular in Wisconsin. Oh, it's downstairs, but I have the gold on gold. That was at the RNC. That was the hat. The gold on gold with the that the rnc that was the hat the gold on gold with the gold american flag like very trump like you wear that while pooping in a gold toilet you know like it's gold all the way yeah that um so yeah it has definitely become culturally cool i think he needs to play into that i think he needs to um to bring on more streamers and then he needs
Starting point is 01:26:03 to hit the road probably by i don't know by september oh that's a classic too i will admit that that inside of the studio for years we've been rocking the kid rock for senate hat uh reminders that kid rock did he did with did toy with a senate run in 2018 and could have could absolutely have won michigan he could have won a senate at that time i think so yeah at that time now you have to be a could absolutely have won michigan he could have won a sentence at that time i think so yeah at that time now you have to be a muslim to win michigan but the um or anti-jew i guess but the um it'll be interesting to see how that plays out if he can if he can make it cool he can continue to play into the mega on cool you know we're cool harris is dorky and stuffy and
Starting point is 01:26:44 she doesn't you know i think by the way i think tim waltz has stolen valor i mean that that hits man i'm gonna tell you valor i have still been unable to debunk the other rumor about him which i won't go into much detail but the um i've been looking for somebody to debunk his uh his um i don't know his equestrian career i guess i would call it maybe i've been i'm just saying i haven't been able to debunk that and that's going around the internet so i don't know uh i would not want to vote for that guy but um you know ultimately if if that they can like pin them as the dork establishment people and Trump as the wild card. I think that helps.
Starting point is 01:27:27 I think hit Gen Z. I think he needs, Trump continues, in my opinion, needs to keep telling people to vote early in person. I don't want to see what I saw in 2020 where people in Maricopa County were standing around at 859 and they were getting turned away. I don't want to see that. Oops, the machine's broke. Oops.
Starting point is 01:27:46 What a clinky dink. Yeah, I don't want to see that oops the machine's broke oops what a winky dink yeah i don't want to see that i'll get your go in person find out you can use it's like usually like two weeks early some places earlier go get go bank your vote and then spend another week or two um you know trying to find another person or two that can go do it because i can promise you the democrats are doing it that's how they won 2020. They were going door to door being like, let me help you fill out this ballot, 90-year-old woman who lives in a retirement community. Trump, mega has to do that. I'm sorry. You can call it scummy all you want,
Starting point is 01:28:14 but that's what they're doing, so you've got to do it. So a couple of important things that sort of augment what we're talking about here. There's no sound or two there is nothing yeah and that's all there is filling our tank you usually can smell it and and you can hear it you can hear the guzzling sound it keeps trying to wiggle it around so how So how do I know it's actually working? It is. Ah.
Starting point is 01:28:50 Oh, this is why they're not letting Kamala Harris do any interviews. This is her spokesperson this morning. This is her spokesperson this morning. While she's traveling and talking to voters and getting her message out there to the American people, something that she's been doing from the very start of this campaign is something that she certainly did when she was President biden's running mate as vice president uh but look you just mentioned the speech running i was asking about today and i don't think she's got any campaign events on the schedule today does she whoa cnn well she and governor walsh have been traveling across the country they hit nearly every battleground state last week on the campaign trail they raised 36 million dollars within the first 24 hours of Governor Walz joining the ticket. And what she's going to be doing Friday is taking her economic message directly to the voters in North Carolina. I certainly don't
Starting point is 01:29:34 want to get in front of exactly what she's going to say, but she's going to talk a little bit about how she's going to make sure that she's putting consumers first as part of her economic plan. She's going to take on corporate price gougers. I think she continues. And I look to do an interview. She wanted to do. I think we all do. And I'll ask you more about that in just a second.
Starting point is 01:29:53 The reason I was asking about today is because it seems like she has time if she wanted to do an interview with a member of the media or do a news conference. Correct. There does appear to be that time if she wanted. CNN. media or do a news conference correct there does appear to be that time if she wanted cnn she has said on the campaign trail that she would be doing an interview at some point um she said that i think last night she'll do one interview she'll do one interview why will she do one interview jeremy i have the proof as to why you would never if you actually wanted Kamala to win, let her do an interview. Best rapper alive. Tupac.
Starting point is 01:30:28 Best rapper alive. He's dead. He's dead. You say he lives on. I know. I keep doing that. Listen to Angela Rye try and save her. Listen. Listen to how desperate they are to save her.
Starting point is 01:30:39 Tupac lives on. I'm with you. I'm with you. So Tupac, keep going. Ask the question. Who would I say? I mean, there's so many. She can't name one.
Starting point is 01:30:52 Not even Quavo. There are some that I would not mention right now because they should stay in their lane. What? What? I want to know who one of those are. Keep moving. what i want to know who one of those are and then watch this keep moving keep moving i don't know any rappers keep moving yeah keep moving keep moving meanwhile meanwhile you have meanwhile
Starting point is 01:31:14 you have president trump hold on where's my president trump rappers clip klein klein how dare you ladies and and gentlemen. What an embarrassment. How dare, how dare. I love this. It's one of my favorite clips. One of my favorite clips ever. Here we go. As well as rapper Chef G. Chef G. Where is Chef G?
Starting point is 01:31:36 An obscure local rapper. Come on up, fellas. Rapper Sleepy Aloe. Yeah. Come on up here fellas. How are you man? Oh, I like that. I want to get that done.
Starting point is 01:31:55 Oh, I like that. I want to get that done. President Trump, oh man. He's starstruck. One thing I want to see. One thing I want to see. One thing I want to say. This is in the, this is in Harlem. They always gonna whisper your accomplishments and shout your failures.
Starting point is 01:32:15 Trump gonna shout the wins for all of us. Make America great again and kama kama can't even answer who's the best rapper alive i don't know if you saw if you already played this too cnn i can tell cnn's get a little salty because they must not like like we don't have anything to cover other than trump. There was a clip where CNN last night after the, I just quote tweeted, it's at the top of my timeline, where they're like, oh, it was just more misinformation and threat. And then I think they accidentally or purposely called her out
Starting point is 01:32:59 because the one clip they played was Donald Trump saying that she won't do interviews and that she's stupid like i think that cnn is actually like low-key pissed off that she's not doing any press with them because they they don't have anything to talk about cnn's owned by trump supporters now okay so like so so uh zazlov that's, yeah. Who, who bought the like Warner brothers, right? So discovery buys Warner brothers that they own CNN, right. Through like cutout. And so the guy, this guy is like, this guy is like a low key Trump supporter. And he's more like, I'm just want to make money. And the best ratingnn had in the last four years was when president trump was live on their network remember that caitland collins yeah um mr president mr president
Starting point is 01:33:50 oh i gotta whip it out oh i gotta whip it out like you see the she is that the chick who was on colbert last night where colbert was like oh i know you guys are uh definitely unbiased and the crowd yeah she's like wasn't supposed to be a laugh line. Oh, dear. Whoops. No, even Colbert is quite quintuple jabbed audience knows that CNN's fake news.
Starting point is 01:34:17 So here's what we're, here's what we're missing boys. This is why, this is why I white pill. Okay. This is why white pill. This is what, this is the offering to Kamala supporters.
Starting point is 01:34:25 Kamala is nowhere to be found, doing no interviews, doing nothing cool. It won't take long to tell you Neutral's ingredients. Vodka, soda, natural flavors. So, what should we talk about no sugar added neutral refreshingly simple okay can't name a rapper except for her friend quavo talk it like i walk in. Mark Hamill is doing Republicans
Starting point is 01:35:07 for Harry's Zoom rally. Yeah. Everyone's favorite Republican. Yeah, a well-known Republican. Him and Stephen King both will appear on that livestream and really change some minds. Hey Alex, did you know that we're at the top of Mark Hamill's feed right now? I did not. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 01:35:27 Wait, what? Face. Oh my god. I got ratioed by Mark Hamill before, so. It happens. Good old Mark. Suck it. Suck it, dude. Not the way Tim Waltz does.
Starting point is 01:35:42 Okay, like that. Just stick to the green the green milk only yeah that's right this yeah that's exactly right the green alien milk yeah stick to denigrating the la one of the most popular masculine heroes in all of history look at his look at his cover look at his cover image and everything. Oh, grotesque. You remember when, like, you're, like, I just can't, you know, I know it's a free-flowing conversation. Gina Carano was straight up fired
Starting point is 01:36:12 for stuff like, for stuff far less than this, right? And they said, well, she was getting political. And here's Luke Skywalker himself, who apparently is going to be rolled into more Disney projects, Disney Star Wars projects doing this. I mean, it's a despicable company. Well, I'm glad.
Starting point is 01:36:30 I like that they do this because this will all come up in Discovery with Disney's lawsuit with Gina Carano, stuff like Pedro Pascal posting literally the same thing, calling half of America Nazis you know, Nazis, Nazis. Yeah. So I'm fine with all this because all this is stuff that Gina will be able to
Starting point is 01:36:50 point to and say that, Hey, well, it's not that I talked about politics. It's that I talked about politics that Disney didn't like, and that's how she's going to win her lawsuit. I think. I hope so.
Starting point is 01:37:00 She got past discovery, which is awesome. Yeah. It's huge. Yeah. It's moving forward. And, um, I think, uh, I hope that she She got past Discovery, which is awesome. It's huge. It's moving forward. I hope that she wins bigly.
Starting point is 01:37:10 By the way, Elon did officially endorse Trump last night. I don't know if he had officially done so before. He did make a shot. He did. I'm hoping that we get more white pills
Starting point is 01:37:25 and then the cacklementum slows down a little bit and Trump's got to get out there, do some more live streams, bring Benny down there and Alex and the quartering and then also, you know, some actual cool people bring some of those down too. And
Starting point is 01:37:41 you know, no more of these. I wrote a song about mega and i want to get number one platinum record real people with real audiences who motivate them to go vote and now i think that would be important and actual audiences that are kinetic and like real and that yeah comment like the chat you know we just freaking shout out to the chat we love the chat we love you we thank you you i clearly love jeremy um yeah shout out chat yeah yeah what's up chat so i want to give like i want to i want to just give a final can't kill an idea so the final thing i want to say and i want your take on it is i personally
Starting point is 01:38:20 believe that they know that they have a horrible, they have horrible damaged goods here and they're just looking to get, I think you look at like what Kamala is doing. I'm not sure she's exactly running a general election campaign. I gotta be honest with you. Um, these events that they're doing are closed. So this is my take on this. All right. These events they're doing are closed. They're not general admission events. You can't sign up. You have to get an invitation. They're not going to like convince the people this is the ultimate white pill are you ready the ultimate white man all right here we go yeah we got to put on our kid rock hat to do the ultimate white pill so so so so these aren't real
Starting point is 01:38:58 events they're doing events in like indiana and minnesota Tim Walls. And the reason she picks Tim Walls is apparently Josh Shapiro kind of like eased back. And what I believe is going to happen is they have the knives out for Trump. I think that they're going to, she's not smart enough to understand, but they're going to actually run
Starting point is 01:39:19 her into the ground and they're going to lose maybe like by a little, but they're still going to lose and they want to set themselves up. Trump's only one term. I mean, what an incredible shot on goal. You guarantee that Trump can't run again. Trump's just off the political field. You tie him up in lawfare and you tie him up in impeachments throughout his entire next term. You get a chance to like really message against MAGA again. And that's, this is their
Starting point is 01:39:46 game plan. And they want to then, uh, retool for 2028. And they like, they like build their ground game and build up like a Josh Shapiro or something. And they like, then they go in for 2028 to like, kind of, I think that's that. I think that's the ultimate white pill for this election, at least. That's the strategy. Kamala's damaged goods. Biden is damaged goods. We can't lose in a humiliation. We don't want the narrative that we've lost forever. We just need to lose by a little less. We know Kamala ain't going to do it. She has too much baggage. She's a sacrificial lamb that we shove out there. It's super humiliating, but we just, we do our best to shore up our base, right? Let them know we're still here and Trump's going to win. I'll, I'll accept that white pill and, uh, add a secondary grayish pill that, that, and say that I agree. I hope
Starting point is 01:40:39 you're right. But also I think that part of their strategy also is that they were worried about the down ballot destruction that Joe Biden would have caused. Yes. Not just that it would have been humiliating. It would have been like they would have got crushed in the Senate races and the House races, the local races. Kamala, I think, like you said, makes them look a little more competitive. Probably, like you said, preserves their reputation a little bit. They get to just say, well, America was racist and sexist again. They didn't vote for Kamala. And we'll see.
Starting point is 01:41:10 Hey, if I can offer an option, Minnesota is an open primary state today, and Ilhan Omar is running for re-election. That's going on today. It could be a second squad member down. Third. Third squad member down.
Starting point is 01:41:27 So, you know, there's that. And there, I think people are going to activate. I think it's going to be like 2016 again, Trump's going to be losing until he wins. I think that's,
Starting point is 01:41:37 that's how it's going to shake out. And then even after he wins, they'll come out and say, now Iran is their new one. Oh, Ron was, Ron was hacking the election again i think there are some people i think there are some people who uh who actually want kamala to
Starting point is 01:41:51 lose and that are really really close with her i think obama actually wants kamala to lose they don't have to deal with kamala no i don't think obama likes her i don't think he does they basically had to get pressured into endorsing her right right it's going to be the washington generals right like who lose against the harlem globetrotters and they but they come out and They basically had to get pressured into endorsing her. Right, right. It's going to be the Washington Generals, right? Like who lose against the Harlem Globetrotters, but they come out and they take the field. Like the goal is to lose, but to lose like without losing everything, right?
Starting point is 01:42:13 Yeah. And so this is the ultimate white pill. So there we go. That's it. Jeremy, we have your channel up here. Please shout it out. Of course, everyone knows the quartering, but if you don't.
Starting point is 01:42:24 Yes, please do follow the quartering but if you don't yes please do follow the quartering I'm live every day at 1 Eastern so after Benny you can come watch my show and then stay entertained on live Monday through Fridays on Rumble please follow me there on YouTube obviously you could follow me there too but I
Starting point is 01:42:40 prefer Rumble and Benny thanks for having me on it was great meeting you at the RNC and Alex good to harass you at the RNC. Luke and I tried to pump him for some Elon information. He remained steadfast and loyal. And I appreciate you having me on. And now I'm going to go get ready for my live show. And best of luck to you all.
Starting point is 01:43:00 And I'd love to have you on one day when you're finally free, which probably won't happen until after the election. Love that as well. We have our, our meme maker, our in-house in-house meme maker made you a meme to send you off. Uh, since you mentioned, um, an interesting theory about Tim walls, we have this for you. Oh, here, no. Oh, they know. They know. They know. The horses know.
Starting point is 01:43:38 They're like, stay away from me. Yeah, poor Tim. Tampon Tim. He's another guy, like you said,iro i'm gonna i'm gonna go but i would say shapiro didn't want to lose if he backed out it was because he thought she was gonna lose if he thought she was gonna win he'd take it that's what i think so i would assume but i think thanks for having me on see ya see ya jeremy everyone follow the quartering yeah sorry guys for the quick out see you boys
Starting point is 01:44:17 all right whoa that was that was rowdy rocking and rolling so what what like I noticed like ever like consistently everybody was like loving this and we watched the chat like a hawk while we're live and so you know if you don't love a guest or you don't like what we do, we want to do a little more. Let us know if you like this, but like we want to do a little more like free form conversation, a little more like streamers
Starting point is 01:44:36 and online personalities in here. I know it's very important to have members of Congress, members of Senate, people running for president, people come on the show. Like people ask, people are banging down our door to come on this program because, well, I mean, honestly, it's a great way to get your message out there. And it's because of you. And we say thank you. But we also want to, like, stay entertaining and keep the conversations more with more like like online inertia and less like corporate box, you know, Fox box kind of like Stan, you know, stand up and this is what we're going to do with the budgetary, uh, uh, new HB one 75. We don't really book guests like that anyway, but we want to break out of the box
Starting point is 01:45:19 a little bit. So Jeremy was just on for what, like an hour. Like this is amazing. So Jeremy was just on for an hour with big, you know, we loveeremy and i'm sure you followed his channel as well we want to do more of that right like more more of that that is like streamer culture actually and so we're trying here to build much like if there's a big breaking news event you know our channel will be live we're trying to like build a channel that like serves you the very best right also those conversations are really fun it's like it's like you can't you can't take like a like a member of the armed services committee when not knocking the armed services committee but like talk to them about you know megan the stallion um and how excited team tim waltz gets when he heard that
Starting point is 01:46:00 there was going to be a stallion at a kamala harris event and then he was so sad to find out it was just a rapper right like that you know this is you can't make that joke right because mr armed services committee is going to be like more war yeah so anyway um we're just trying you know we're trying to mix it up right that's that is the the spice of life speaking of uh very very spicy uh lives we as as we had just mentioned we're gonna be we were live uh all night last night we we are live during breaking news events all the time you maybe saw me drinking from my uh tank shell of a mug here available at the benny store uh at bennyjJohnson.com with the official brigade artillery mug made by Liberty Mugs, which is so awesome. Of course, inside is going to be my blackout coffee.
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Starting point is 01:47:34 Available also on Public Square, our dear friends at Public Square. Doing God's work out here. Okay, doing God's work out here. We teased it in the open and so we got to cover it. Ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump will sue the department of justice for a hundred million dollars for the Mar-a-Lago raid, alleging political persecution. I don't exactly know what portion of the law
Starting point is 01:47:54 covers that. Maybe the civil rights act. I'm not exactly sure, but Donald Trump did drop a bombshell lawsuit on the DOJ yesterday. Let's go ahead and see what the news is saying about it. And more importantly, what can we find in discovery? That'll be fun. Let's go. The former president taking new legal action in relation to his handling of classified documents in that case. That's right, Brent. Lawyers for former President Trump tell Fox they filed a notice that they intend to sue the Department of Justice and the FBI for $100 million over the August 2022 raid of his Mar-a-Lago estate for classified documents. Trump's lawyers claim the raid violated protocol was, quote, unconstitutional and should never have been approved by Attorney General Merrick Garland or FBI Director Christopher Wray.
Starting point is 01:48:43 The Justice Department declined to comment but has six months to respond to Trump's claim. Oh, OK. Here's some of the documents coming from our dear friend, Julie Kelly, somebody we love had on the program. Julie Kelly saying that there's going to be some really wild discovery here and that you're going to be able to see exactly how biased the president is, the government is against the president and how terrified they are of Donald Trump getting back in. And like, isn't that something we should all do together? Yeah, man, we should totally do that together. This is what the show is all about. Like what, what can we, what can we facilitate? There've been some huge victories and some big
Starting point is 01:49:21 wins on this program by all of us, like together saying, you know, hey, listen, like do a real investigation of the Trump assassination. Like Ronna McRomney, you shouldn't be RNC chairwoman. You're bad at your job. Go away. We've had some big W's. We really look forward to bringing you President Trump. This is not an announcement. This is simply an announcement of me announcing that we had President Trump's spokesperson on the show, Carolyn Leavitt, dear friend. And she was saying, Benny, you're up. You'll do a stream with President Trump. She said it. We have it on tape, ladies and gentlemen. She said it. We have it on tape. So we need to deliver on that. Donald Trump is doing these major streams. He's doing these massive, you know, he's doing these massive,
Starting point is 01:50:15 show me Aiden Ross. I want to see Aiden Ross dancing with Trump again. He's doing these massive streams across the internet. We mentioned it, so we might as well say it. And for those of you watching on Facebook, we say thank you. We love our two million, we love our two million person plus audience on Facebook. We love you and care about you.
Starting point is 01:50:33 Mark Zuckerberg talking about Trump. This time, and that includes, you know, not endorsing either of the candidates. Now look, I mean, there's obviously a lot of crazy stuff going on in the world. I mean, the historic events over the last, like over the candidates. Now, look, I mean, there's obviously a lot of crazy stuff going on in the world. I mean, the historic events over the last... like, over the weekend, and, I mean, on a personal note, it's...
Starting point is 01:50:50 you know, I mean, seeing Donald Trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fist in the air with the American flag is one of the most badass things I've ever seen in my life. But, um, but look, I mean, it's, you know, as, and I think, look, at some level as an American, it's like hard to not get kind of emotional about that spirit and that fight.
Starting point is 01:51:16 And I think that that's why a lot of people like the guy. That is so awesome. We're not gonna do some major show and like be complimentary. We are going to though, like call balls and strikes. And that is a, that is like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg. These guys are billionaires. These people are, they're changing culture. This is the cultural power that they're so scared about. So let's do more. We will dance with President Trump. We want to bring him live on the stream. Tweet, post on X. Hey, Trump, do Benny's show.
Starting point is 01:51:51 Like we promise to bring you something similar to this. In fact, everybody who works at the show can tell you I have been like obsessed technologically with getting the capacity to do something like this and even like more cool, right? Like getting the technology to do something like this or an even like more cool, right? Like getting the technology to really like do quite an immersive event with President Trump. And so that's our promise to you.
Starting point is 01:52:14 We say thank you for supporting us, even when we can't be online like yesterday, as we explained at the beginning of the show, this is about protecting our families. This is about protecting, you know, the point of the program. It's about creating a better place for our families. And sometimes the responsibility of a father is literally to just stop, stop everything. When your kids are in the hospital, all time and space, like stand still, and you have, you see one single goal. And so, uh, again,
Starting point is 01:52:47 ladies and gentlemen, we're, we're deeply thankful for your, for your prayers. Um, and we stay grounded in, uh, in our faith. Uh, we witnessed a miracle. My family witnessed a miracle this weekend and we're, we're, we're thankful to our Lord and Jesus Christ, for that. It's why we do a verse of the day every single day. From Job. Oh, yeah, baby, let's go. Job, the Old Testament. Let's roll them out. But if I were you, I would appeal to God.
Starting point is 01:53:15 I would lay my cause before him. He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted. Lay our appeals before God, giving advice, being given to Job by wise men. And then God hears us, right? Knock and the door will be opened. Like ask and ask in repetition. Seek and you will find. Ask and it will be given unto you.
Starting point is 01:53:39 And we live like that. We live like that and we know ultimately the victory is ours. So all of this stuff, it's fun to fight about. It's very interesting to watch. There's never been a more interesting time in American politics ever. It's very interesting to watch. It's fun to be part of. We wish to bring this all to you as best as we possibly can.
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