The Bulwark Podcast - Adam Kinzinger: All the Little Bros
Episode Date: October 31, 2024Trump and his pack of dude-bros are pitting men against women, even inside the home—the current Republican Party is definitely not pro-family or pro-marriage. Plus, Nikki's feelings are hurt, and El...on trucked in door-knockers for Trump who basically worked as indentured servants. How does this Putin-whispering patsy still have government contracts? Adam Kinzinger joins Tim Miller. show notes Tim's message to Nikki Haley voters
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Hello and welcome to the Bullwork podcast.
Happy Halloween.
I'm your host Orville Peck and I'm here
with my partner, contributor to the bulwark.
He's a former Republican congressman, a veteran founder of country first,
which packs pro democracy candidates.
It's Adam Kinzinger.
How are you doing partner?
Hey, good, man.
My Halloween costume is a washed up has been, how does it look?
A washed up hack?
Has been.
It's not really working for you.
I don't know.
You're filling out that shirt with those muscles. And I don't know.
You look like you have a second wind in you to me, brother.
Well, thank you for joining the podcast.
Donald Trump got into costume last night, so I figured I had to.
So I wanted to start there.
Have you had a chance to look at it?
I mean, he is wearing this like triple XL, like dump truck driver costume that doesn't fit.
So it looks like kind of a small Oompa Loompa
in a big costume.
And then he didn't do his makeup right.
So there's like a big hole right around his mouth.
So he kind of looks like a sex doll.
What do you think about his clothing kind of visual?
It was amazing.
It was amazing because of two reasons.
So number one, yeah, he didn't do his makeup right.
He's been doing his makeup wrong lately.
It's like worse.
Like he, you now see that like pale line, you know,
now around the side and I don't know what's going on.
Contouring.
Yeah, maybe his skin's just so old that he needs to like
change his makeup, you know, to match it.
But the best part is like, you know,
Maga is so obsessed with like visuals, right?
They don't care who this guy is,
as long as the visual is good.
And so him going up, looking, you know,
overweight, unhealthy, and then reaching twice
for that doorknob, and then like kind of tripping
when he grabbed the doorknob to the garbage truck,
like you know that drives him nuts,
and that drives his supporters nuts.
And so it was like his little McDonald's thing,
which was actually smarter,
where he was just trying to at the moment make something,
but I think it just makes him look dumb
and it's not gonna change it.
Nobody's gonna be like,
gosh, I was gonna vote for Kamala,
but Donald Trump awkwardly got in a garbage truck.
I just can't help it.
I have to vote for him now.
Also, I touched with this a little bit
with Sam Stein last night.
Like the metaphor doesn't work for me.
Cause it's like, I thought they were supposed to be offended that they were called garbage,
but so he's taking out the trash.
But meanwhile, Donald Trump's been saying on the campaign trail multiple times that
America is a trash can for migrants.
So, so wouldn't the metaphor have worked better if he was saying I'm taking out the migrants,
I'm taking out the trash.
It just, it doesn't, it didn't work for me.
I didn't understand what they were going for.
No, and it was probably his idea to be honest with you because he's like that is one thing that Donald Trump is good at is
like I'm gonna come up with a visual and sometimes he gets it wrong and I think this was a case of that.
And plus again to them it's I think we have to get in their mind and understand that it's not about
doing something that is
going to win an election.
They've already been convinced they're going to win.
It is about how do I needle the other side?
What is it that I can do to just tweak it and make them even more angry?
The garbage truck metaphor they thought would do it.
It's unfortunate that the whole thing happened because we were coming off a pretty
good news cycle, Kamala's speech, and then, frankly, the Madison Square Garden.
This kind of blunted some of that, but yeah, I don't think it's going to be quite the panacea
they say it is.
Yeah.
Thanks for nothing, Mr. President.
All right.
Well, I guess you mentioned Madison Square Garden, so we'll put this wrong.
We have a segment that I used to do, man.
I used to do a lot, but then the political news cycle got kind of crazy.
There was a debate, a couple of assassination attempts, and our little gimmicks.
We didn't have enough room.
We had to do real business on this podcast, but now we're in the home stretch for the
OGs.
I want to bring back one of my favorite segments, and it's where we talked about a guy named
Johnny McEntee, who was Trump's deputy president.
And he was in charge of staffing at the white house.
He left the white house and he started up a dating site for incels called
right stuff that has kind of failed as a dating site, but has succeeded as a,
as a place for offensive conservative Tik TOK memes.
And so I want to get to the segment here, but even today, it's a bonus.
I want to play for you, not just Johnny McEntee, but also clips from Charlie Kirk
and Jesse Waters. So let's take a listen to our old news segment, The Right Stuff.
So I guess they misunderstood when we said we wanted male only voting.
We met male M.A-L-E.
This wife is wearing the American hat. She's coming in with her sweet husband who probably works his tail off to make sure that she can go and have a nice life and provide to the family.
And then she lies to him saying, oh yeah, I'm going to vote for Trump. And then she votes for Kamala Harris as her little secret in the voting booth.
Kamala Harris and her team believe that
there will be millions of women that undermine their husbands.
If I found out Emma was going into the voting booth and pulling the lever for Harris, that's the same thing as having an affair.
That to me...
Oh my god. Let him finish your business. Go Jesse, it's our day.
That violates the sanctity of our marriage.
Yes.
What?
I mean, Adam, what are they doing here?
This is what we're closing the deal with the bro fest at Madison Square Garden that the
surrogates out here trying to shame women for they want to vote for.
Trump at the rally last night said, I'll be your protector, whether you like it or not.
They want all male voting.
I guess at some level there's a serious element to it, but it also very pathetic and sad.
Yeah.
I mean, look, here's what this is.
It really is in, you know, Nakey Haley.
I hate to give her credit for anything, but she called it right with the bro culture and
you've talked about this too.
There is a massive gender split, obviously.
There always kind of has been,
but Democrats are gonna crush it with women,
and Republicans are gonna do really well with men.
And part of this, and this is a whole hour long conversation
in and of itself, but I've said for the last 10 years,
we were kind of in this moment
where everything masculine was called toxic,
and that went way too far.
And so there were these young men particularly that felt like they didn't really have a place.
What is my role?
And Donald Trump comes along with actual real toxic masculinity.
And in the absence of another version of masculinity, men just kind of gravitated to that.
And so that's what you're seeing here is an extension of this like angry, you know, I'm
in charge of the house type masculinity. And I think they're
just doubling down on saying we're gonna win men, we're gonna
win them big outside of the morals of it politically,
because it's kind of dumb, because women tend to turn out
in much higher numbers than men do. But that's what you have.
It's again, it's, it's the Joe Rogan slash Andrew Tate, bro
culture, and they can't go back on that.
So, you know, does, you know, Johnny McEntee
really believe that he wants to repeal the amendment
for women to vote?
Probably not, although maybe he would if he could, honestly,
but for him, it's all about like, I'm so anti PC.
I'll so say what's on the edge that I can win these folks.
And that's kind of been the new Republican party is just
how much can we trigger the left and the more we trigger it, the more popular we become
within our own little movement.
Yeah. I mean, like regardless of whether it's, it's clearly not a serious proposal to repeal
the 19th amendment, but like putting it all together, you know, you have it within project
2025. And some of these guys, they've, they've re brought up the fact that we shouldlook at No Fault Divorce. JD Vance even mentioned that in one of the million podcasts he did.
Shouldn't be letting people, you know, women should stay in these sorts of marriages.
Obviously, the abortion issue, you know, birth control, Ike, they're talking about how it's
undermining of the man of the house to vote against them, regardless of like which of those particular things you think is doable in a Trump term, like the fact that you're
gonna have all these little little bros running around who have not yet matured
into men and that they will wield the power of government, that's got to be
pretty alarming to any on-the-fence women.
It does have to be.
And I can't, here's the thing, like I can think of times in this country's history,
obviously, when races have been pitted against each other.
Obviously there were times when women didn't have equal rights as men, but I can't necessarily
look back and figure a time when actual genders have been pitted against each other.
I mean, and maybe I'm wrong, I'm no clear historian, but I can't think of a time when other political leaders have so openly tried to turn men against women. I mean,
it's wrong to say like, we're going to turn blacks against whites or use race, but that's happened
before. The fact that you are within each home now trying to pit men against women, you think what
this is doing to relationships, by the way, if there's a dude that's in a marriage and he thinks this kind of stuff's funny and his wife is feeling very minimized
because of this, you know, we've had trouble with marriages staying together anyway, particularly
in the pandemic era, the post pandemic era.
Think of what Donald Trump, Johnny McEntee and others, Tucker Carlson are happily doing
to marriages now, creating a real stress point. I mean, look,
I actually think that somebody that votes Republican and Democrat should be able to be married
together. But the reality is that is a stressor in marriages and all these guys are doing is
inflaming that further. This is not the pro-marriage, pro-family party anymore. It really
isn't. This is the trolling party. And literally, that's all it is.
Pete I call it Kathy Young sent a tweet about this, which I liked, which was like,
you know, all these guys do the lip service to raising children and, you know, being a homemaker
is so important and valuable. And the left wants to take that from you. And, you know,
and the feminists and third-weight feminism, and they want to put you out in the workplace
for something that's less fulfilling and the real fulfilling work is being a mom.
And they say that and say that and then the minute it becomes convenient, it's like, oh
what, you're ungrateful?
You're so ungrateful sitting around at home eating your bonbons, you're not going to vote
for Mr. Trump like the man of the house who's providing for you does.
Like it reveals just the hollowness of the whole
the whole endeavor.
You're right.
Because what you see is, and this has kind of been something I've been on a little bit
lately, which is like, you know, there's this kind of belief that the 1950s was really like
what you see on Leave It to Beaver, right?
It was just this amazing time.
Mom loved being at home.
She loved, you know, not having a microwave and having to cook everything in the oven for seven hours.
Like that's what this view is.
And the kids just go outside and play.
Now, you don't think about like, you know,
back to the future with Biff the bully
and how, you know, everything,
if you were slightly different,
you literally would get assaulted back in the day.
And, you know, all the sexual abuse that happened
that you couldn't report
because police wouldn't take you seriously
or racial violence that would happen
and the police would always take the side of the white guy.
Like no, you think back to the 50s
and the thing is, is we're getting a bit of a preview now
that the 1950s weren't quite this idyllic time
where everybody was happy.
I bet in the 50s there was a lot of things
where men are like coming home drunk at 9 p.m. from the bar after being at work and the wife wanted him home
with the kids and he strikes her because she's not grateful enough for all the hard work
he's doing. We're seeing a little preview of that now. This is what these guys want.
And honestly, I think that's a miserable life, to be honest with you.
We're not going back. You know, you'd think maybe, whatever, maybe we're just cucks. Maybe
we're soy boys that
don't understand, right? So we've turned on Mr. Trump, we don't understand how it goes. So I was
interested to hear Megyn Kelly's take, not those particular clips, but on just the general culture
at Madison Square Garden and the various speakers and what she noticed from the Madison Square
Garden event. Let's listen to Megyn Kelly. Meg Kelly. But I'm telling you, even for me,
and I voted for Donald Trump last week,
it was too bro-tastic, okay?
It was.
You're trying to win an election
in which you're hemorrhaging female voters.
Maybe when you present in front of hundreds,
thousands at least, at Madison Square Garden,
you clean up the bro talk just a little
so you don't alienate women in the middle of America
who are already on the fence about Republicans.
Do they have no women advising their campaign?
Is there no actual woman sitting behind the scenes
coming up with a guest lineup and saying,
let's just have a word with the guys
who are going to be speaking about this isn't the bar.
This isn't their living room.
This is a campaign.
This is politics.
We're trying to get him elected.
We don't need to rally the base or guys anymore.
And it's not helpful even if we do want to rally the base or guys to go
full off color insults to different racial groups and so on.
Worst person in the world makes a great point. Dot meme. That was great. Oh man, Megyn Kelly.
There was something I liked about Megyn Kelly at one point deep in the recesses of my brain
and I haven't seen it lately.
And there it was.
That's pretty good.
So I'm going to give Megyn Kelly a reverse compliment sandwich.
Great.
She's insane.
That was a good point.
I don't know what happened to her.
Okay.
And because she remember she's the one that was taking out Trump like in 2016, like, you
know, you said women, blah, blah, blah.
But I mean, she's right here, which is there really is no campaign strategy behind it.
Again, it's like how much more, how much over the edge, how intense can we get, how much
can we troll the left?
And at some point, while that may feel good, that comes into conflict with we actually
need to win this election.
And you know, if we don't win this election, all this will have just been a good time
and not worth anything.
And so, yeah, I mean, if Megyn Kelly's ringing
the alarm bells, if I were the Trump people,
I'd actually listen.
The problem is the Trump people
are probably actually listening.
It's Donald Trump that isn't.
And every speaker knows that if they can go there
and say extreme stuff, that Donald Trump will love it.
And look, let's be very clear.
Maybe this guy was a comedian. Maybe he shouldn't have said it. Maybe everybody was disg will love it. And look, let's be very clear, maybe this guy was a comedian, maybe he shouldn't have
said it, maybe everybody was disgusted by it.
They knew what the reaction was to it prior to Donald Trump going up and speaking, and
if he'd have gone up and simply said, look, we had a speaker here prior, I totally disagree
with him, I disavow that.
He would have probably jumped 20 points in the polls because the first time he would
have seen contrition from Donald Trump and this wouldn't be an
issue we're talking about, but they can't bring themselves to do it because at the
depth of their heart, this stuff really is funny to them.
Yeah, they agree.
I mean, Donald Trump can't say that doesn't represent me because it does.
I mean, it's a stated talking points that there are shit old countries out there
and that they're garbage and that other countries are sending us their garbage.
So, you know, the joke is right in line
with Donald Trump's actual views.
And I went off on this actually on Twitter.
I put out a video, a little two minute video,
just like, listen, spare me.
And I think I put a, yeah, I did.
I put an article on Substack about it,
which is like, spare me your indignation, Trump people.
When you sit here and you say, you know,
that Joe Biden's called you trash, and you're like, oh my god
I'm so aghast
Spare us your indignation because you are worshiping a man who basically says that on a Tuesday
Who divides genders against each other who divides race against each other who divides socioeconomic status against each other who divides nations against each other
Who divides neighborhoods against each other, who divides nations against each other, who divides neighborhoods against each other.
All he does is divide, stir division, stomp on heads, punch down. That's what he makes his money on.
That's what he basically is known for. And yet you're outraged that the current president
honestly misspoke, but let's even say he didn't misspoke. He said something you didn't like. Guess what?
He's not even running for president, but quit being outraged when your guy has spent eons dividing and destroying people
against each other. Like I have no room for your outrage. I'm sorry. Zero. Back to your point about,
I mentioned Nikki Haley earlier and how like there's no strategy there. I guess the one thing
I disagree with on your point is that you're like that the strategists
are on to something and it's Trump that's not.
I don't know.
I mean, Trump's speech at Madison Square Garden was way less offensive on its face.
I mean, it was baseline Trump offensiveness, but it was way less offensive on its face
than like a lot of the warmups and like Stephen Miller's Nazi comments.
Stephen Miller's one of his advisors. And it was his advisors that decided they needed
to have 18 fucking dude bros doing insult comedy
before him, they didn't have to do that.
It's the advisors that also made this mistake
as far as I can tell.
Let's listen to Nikki Haley.
The Associated Press says,
as Democrats court Haley supporters,
the former UN ambassador is still waiting to hear
from Trump.
When was the last time you talked to the former president?
Last time I talked to him was back in June.
So are you surprised that you haven't been deployed out to campaign or have you volunteered
to go out and campaign for him directly?
They're very aware that we're on standby.
They know that we would be there to help.
I've helped with some fundraising letters and text messages and those types of things.
So we've done that.
But look, we're on the same team.
It is their campaign's decision on what he needs.
And these last final days, it does not bother me at all.
I think they need to do what they need to do to get across the finish line.
I just think that they need to focus primarily on who it is they're talking to.
You've got Americans who are absolutely
gonna vote for Trump.
You've got Americans who are absolutely
not gonna vote for Trump.
And then you've got a percentage in the middle
who like Trump policies but don't like his style.
That is what they need to focus on.
So when you look at these things,
it has got to be a story of addition.
This is not
a time to have anyone criticize Puerto Rico or Latinos. This is not a time for them to get
overly masculine with this bromance thing that they've got going. 53% of the electorate are
women. Women will vote. They care about how they're being talked to.
Pete Slauson
Haven't talked to him since June.
Suzy Wiles can't set up a phone call?
That is crazy.
I mean, A, it goes to show you that you get nothing
for sucking up to Trump.
You get nothing.
He just takes your soul and you get nothing
in exchange for the deal.
But just as a strategic matter, I mean, wow.
I think it's first off, I just, I can't stop laughing
that she call it this bromance culture,
cause it's true, but it is like, you know,
like they pride themselves on being so manly,
but yet they are just literally sitting around
like googly eyed at each other, all these men, right?
Like if Andrew Tate walked in or if Joe Rogan walked in,
it's like this male worship culture, which to me is,
I don't know, it doesn't seem very masculine
to be honest with you, but maybe, yeah. You saying that feels a little gated? Yeah, maybe I me is, I don't know, it doesn't seem very masculine to be honest with you, but maybe I'm wrong.
I'm not sure if Donald Trump's feeling very gay, but he is giving out in the first round
of RuPaul's Drag Race with the amount of makeup that he's putting on right now.
He's giving full last place in RuPaul's Drag Race energy over the last few weeks, which
is kind of gay in its own sense.
Yeah, well that's Trump for you, but the Haley thing, look,
there is nothing more pathetic to me than Nikki Haley
clearly wanting to be used by Donald Trump,
clearly wanting to be out there on the trail,
clearly with her feelings hurt,
and clearly probably sitting around going,
gee, did I actually do the right thing
by coming out and supporting him?
Because her assumption was,
which happens to so many others,
it's why Trump is a good cult leader,
if you ask for forgiveness, he'll forgive you,
and usually bring you back into the cult,
and you learn not to do that again.
She miscalculated that, and like from a Trump perspective,
I think it's really bad politics.
If he'd had Haley out there pretty hard, I mean, she would have been a pretty
serious contender against those of us in the Republicans for Harris coalition.
Because she's, you know, she was kind of the meme of the Republicans for Harris,
but her feelings are hurt and you know what, and I don't care because if you're
going to turn against everything you said in the primary, because you want to still be in the in club, then you deserve to be ignored, honestly.
It is pretty crazy when you think about it how much more effort the Harris campaign is
putting into reaching Haley voters than the Trump campaign.
Yeah.
And it's pretty wild.
The Harris campaign has made a real concerted effort that through what you're
doing with the Republicans for Harris, the little tour she did with Liz, we
could go down the whole list.
Like the ads, her rhetoric, freedom signs.
And it's like the Trump campaign is just not even trying.
It does feel a little bit though, like, like there's some Stockholm syndrome
with some of the Haley voters.
So they're not, the message isn't getting through to them that they're
not invited to the party, that it's a no-homers club.
And given that there are probably some listening to this now, I think it's important to say this,
which is, look, the party that you think you still have affection for, that party that believes in a
strong national defense, a smaller government, the one that we all remember. I know it's hard to come to grips to this,
but it doesn't exist.
It literally, if you're gonna put policies up
against each other, you are closer to the Democrats,
even in their most liberal form,
than you are the current Republican party.
It doesn't mean you're close to Democrats,
but on a spectrum, you're closer to Democrats
because you believe in kind of the liberal,
small L order out there and the
Republicans don't anymore and look I know it feels like it happened extremely suddenly too
It didn't this has actually been in the works for about 20 years
Maybe longer but really the last eight years since Donald Trump came down that escalator on the scene the last nine years
It's gone from being the party you remember
to what it is today.
That's not a quick happening.
Nine years is a decade.
Like you can change the tone of a party in a decade.
You don't have a place in that Republican party anymore.
And I know it hurts because our political identity
is tattooed on our foreheads
and we never wanna get rid of it,
but you are the outsider now.
It's not that there's outsiders in the party.
Yeah.
Over a decade, your little kindergartener started to drive their car.
I know it happens fast.
The days are long and the years are short, but that's what's been happening.
All right.
One last thing on the Nikki Haley voters.
I've said this a couple of times, but I've received several texts.
This is not a fake sir story.
I've received several texts and DMs from people
that shared my pitch to Nikki Haley voters
that said they sent it to their dad
or their friend in Pennsylvania, and it helped.
It worked.
It nudged them over into Kamala's camp.
So we'll put the link in the show notes again.
You should be out there knocking on doors
or doing whatever, post-carding,
but send this article around.
You have somebody in your life. You have a Wall Street Journal reading Bear
Watcher in your life.
Send it to them.
Maybe we can, maybe we can nudge them over.
Okay.
Here's one last point that I think should maybe be
relevant for them that I don't feel like I've spent
enough time talking about on the, on, on the podcast
because there's just so much shit going on.
RFK said this in an interview a couple of days
ago and it's pretty alarming.
Let's listen. The key that I think I'm, you know, that said this in an interview a couple of days ago. And it's pretty alarming.
Let's listen.
The key that I think I'm, you know, that
President Trump has promised me is, um, is
control of the public health agencies, which
are HHS and its sub agencies, CDC, FDA, NIH,
and a few others.
And then also the USDA, which is, uh, which, you know, is key to making
America healthy because we've got to get off of, uh, seed oils and we've got to get
off of, um, pesticide, intense, vagabond.
Talk about spooky.
There's my Halloween fright for you.
RFK has been promised the head of HHS and NIH and USDA.
That's alarming. Can they do something about his cough? But look, I do. He's like that audio
isn't giving health to you. That's not giving making America healthy again to you.
Right. Yeah, it's not helping. You're like, I ate glass. Yeah, exactly. But listen, man, like
Yeah, exactly. But listen, man, like the seed oils and the fluoride
and it's in the EMF, electromagnetic frequency
that's coming off of your Wi-Fis and the 5G towers,
this is all in the same thing.
And by the way, the earth's flat,
we never went to the moon,
and Fahrenheit is just a construct.
I mean, and honest to God, if you have a Republican Senate, and
you can imagine the pressure coming on the Republican Senate to allow this RFK appointment
to go through because all of a sudden RFKs people are going to be going crazy, you very
well may end up with this. And you could imagine a Surgeon General warning against seed oils
for God sakes or a Surgeon General warning against just virgin olive oil and not extra
virgin olive oil, whatever it is, but this is just crazy stuff, you know? And it's not
based on science. It's based on somebody that wrote an internet article.
I think with what we know about RFK, he's into extra virgin olive oil.
Yeah, probably so.
I don't know if it matters if the Republican Senate would confirm him, right? Like they
could just make him the czar. And the people around, you know, Andrew Eggo wrote about this in the newsletter this morning,
that guy that spoke at MSG, Howard Licknick, the CEO, his employees died during 9-11.
He says he's one of the business guys, the practical guys around Trump.
He's on CNN last night with Caitlin Collins.
Did you see this?
And he's like, R.F.
K. has convinced me he's making some good points about autism and like all this stuff.
And like, we should maybe re relooking at vaccines.
I get a worst case scenario.
I don't think it's just surgeon general warnings.
You know, I think that vaccine mandates for kids bringing back smallpox,
measles, rebell, like all that stuff is potentially in play because
there are no normals around.
And like the people
that are around are going to be pliant to this crazy stuff.
I mean, look, Tim, I've said this and I kind of jokingly, but kind of serious, which is
like the dark ages would be looking at us going, holy shit, you guys need to just start
paying attention to some science, right? And these are the people that would like burn
everybody as a witch because I mean, like the seed oil thing, maybe their seed oils aren't healthy.
I don't know.
But I also know that like two years ago, everybody was on this kick called the croissant diet
because it didn't have some ingredient in there and croissants don't have that.
And so you can eat like crap as long as it's not.
And then that was found to be crap.
Is that real?
The croissant diet?
Did you just make that up?
That was a real thing.
And then there's- That was real?
Yeah, that one was- I love croissants.
I know, dude.
Look it up and you can find anything to support.
There's an ice cream diet out there somewhere, I'm sure.
But it's always, one month eggs are bad for you
and one month they're good for you, right?
But the seed oil thing is when he said that,
I'm like, okay, we're in cuckoo territory now.
Completely, completely. Cloud cuckoo territory now. Completely.
Completely.
Cloud cuckoo land.
Let's stay in cloud cuckoo land for a while.
I want to talk about Elon Musk.
Eventually we're going to get to the election.
This is the election.
I think that this is, it can get flattened.
In the final days, people, and we did a little bit of this yesterday, my buddy Lakshya, I'm
like, you can get focused on, oh, what's the early vote
showing and what's the showing that's.
And it's like a lot of that.
There's a lot of, uh, smoke and mirrors, frankly, a lot of worry about things
that like are out of control.
And what is in our control is making sure people understand just the degree
of fucking lunacy that is going to be around Donald Trump if he gets in there.
And so I want to talk about Elon Musk, uh,, it seems to me, not going to be his closest
advisor in the White House, he's going to be in charge of cutting things.
He said he was going to cut the military industrial complex yesterday on Twitter.
He said that there is going to be some short-term economic hardship while they right-size government
and start terrifying a bunch of people.
And then yesterday, his PAC, so you tweeting about this, in Michigan, canvassers and paid
door knockers for Musk's America pack have been subjected to being driven around at the
back of a seatless U-Haul van and threatened that they're lodging in a local motel wouldn't
be paid for if they didn't meet canvassing quotas.
One canvasser says that they didn't even know they were signing up or anything having to do with Musk or Trump.
This is a totally unhinged man, oligarch with unbelievable powers that they just
want to unleash on the government if he gets in there.
So I'm curious your thoughts on the domestic side of men.
I want to talk about Russia.
Yeah.
So this is truly like what you see oligarchs do in countries like in the
Russian sphere.
You know, the country of Georgia, by the way, just had an election, totally fraudulent.
So there's a lot of unsteadiness there, but their party is basically run by an
Elon Musk in that area and he would do the same thing, pay people, you know,
threaten people.
And, uh, this is a huge problem.
I mean, this, this whole million dollar lottery thing is clearly corrupt and clearly illegal.
The fact that they are basically using slave labor
and then the better is maybe indentured servitude
because they're threatening their lodging and stuff
for them to go do this.
Like if we really want this,
and by the way, let me just say too,
they talk about right sizing government
and putting tariffs on
everything. I'm going to tell you what industry will not have
tariffs, probably the Tesla electric car industry, because
Elon Musk will not tariff to his own detriment. And you know, we
can get into the whole security clearance thing. And maybe that's
coming up with Russia. But that's a huge issue with me too.
So so we cannot we cannot as a country do this.
I mean, it's crazy.
Like they're planning for the tariffs
and it ties to the Nikki Ailey discussion
because like to me, in addition to the article I mentioned
to send to the Bret Baier person in your life,
to the person that's in the stock market in your life,
to the dad that just cares about their 401k,
trying to shake them and being like, this is their plan.
Like it is not the 2017 Paul Ryan tax cut plan that is coming.
Like it is putting Elon Musk in charge of indiscriminately cutting things in
the government, including from the defense department, and then
terrifying all foreign goods.
Well, not all foreign goods, indiscriminately terrifying foreign goods and making it especially high on companies or CEOs they don't like.
That is turning this country into Hungary.
And the Hungary economy is not humming.
This is not your daddy's, we're going to cut some red tape.
Nope.
Kamala Harris talks more about cutting red tape than these guys do.
They want to slash huge segments of the government and reorient the taxation system to tariffs
in a way that will totally disrupt things that they admit will cause short-term pain.
That is a crazy pitch and the only reason people are going along with it is because
they don't believe that it will happen.
They believe that it will be 2017 and it's not fucking 2017.
So, there's this belief that globalism in and of itself is really bad and evil.
And you have to think as an evangelical to understand this, but I'll give you
the 12 second overview, which is we were taught growing up as evangelicals that
we were always on the edge of the apocalypse and the one world government,
right?
The antichrist, this one world government, the thing that we were constantly told was leading to the one world government, right? The anti-Christ, this one world government. The thing that we were constantly told
was leading to the one world government is globalization.
So to many of these people,
anything that reverses globalization,
including destroying trade routes,
including big tariffs is a good thing
because of the whole one world government situation
and the anti-Christ and obviously that's all evil
and cashless society and whatever else
you can throw out there. To you people that think that the old Republican Party is going to come back just
soon and you know, it's not, it's gone.
Maybe it'll come back someday, but it ain't here right now.
The old Republican Party is coming back, the Lindbergh Republican Party.
That's what we're coming back to.
Yeah, that's true.
The Mapperegan Republican Party.
We're going way back.
All right.
So he's talking to Russia. So I guess I'm interested in your take on, you
mentioned the security clearances.
So open floor to just kind of riff on both of these things.
But I think it's kind of crazy how little attention it's gotten.
I mean, it's gotten some attention, but like the fact that the biggest government
contractor and the biggest donor to one candidate is having back channeled
conversations with an adversary and apparently being asked to do favors for that adversary, including limit
wifi access to another independent ally, quasi ally in Taiwan.
It's a scandal without precedent and it's just kind of like, oh, well, Elon's being
crazy.
So anyway, I'm curious your thought on that and then we can get into the security clearance
stuff too. Yeah, it's absolutely a scandal without precedence. Like here's the problem with Elon Musk
he has done so well with SpaceX and
Boeing has crapped the bed so hard on literally everything if you're a Boeing executive listening to this
Get your shit, right?
Okay
Because Boeing has been trying to in essence compete with SpaceX,
and as you know, they put that rocket up that ended up stranding these friggin astronauts
in space. Whatever is going on at Boeing, it has led to SpaceX being really the only
way to get astronauts in and out of space that's not Russia, as well as satellites and
stuff like that. So the government utterly needs Elon Musk. The problem is Elon Musk knows that
and he can go and do whatever he wants.
If it was me as a government contractor,
let's say I was selling, I don't know,
Coca-Cola cans to the US military,
but I was also having back channels with Russia,
I would lose my contract because there would be
other people that could go out and provide Coca-Cola cans.
But for some reason, Elon Musk is exempt from that.
And he is in essence doing more damage to us foreign policy than anything.
And I got to tell you, I don't understand.
I don't understand.
You know, I've been, I've been holding back certain criticisms of the Biden
administration until the election's over, but I don't understand where the
Biden administration is on this.
I've not heard a word out of them. I see weak actions in Ukraine, continuing to deny Ukraine
the opportunity to strike long into Russia despite North Korean troops now in Russia.
It's like they are asleep at the wheel right now, and this Elon Mustang is a huge deal.
What's also going on with TikTok Tok. Tik Tok has been banned.
It's supposed to be sold off to a different company.
I don't know what's going on with that. Are they,
are they pursuing the sale? Cause we all want to keep Tik Tok here.
We just want to get it out of the purview of the CCP. And so I am,
I am angry at Elon Musk and I'm also angry at the lack of action.
Now before somebody uses my words to say see
Vote for Trump. It would be way different under Trump was just be very clear
Trump would be embracing this garbage Biden's just kind of asleep at the wheel at it when I interviewed Walter Isaacson about his Elon book
I gotta tell you I mean
You can hate Elon and
But I mean, you can hate Elon and despise him and loathe him and think he's pernicious and all this, and also maintain the correct thought in your head that it hasn't just been
the Biden administration, but the last Trump administration also apparently, and the Obama
administration has totally abdicated this space, pun intended.
It's unbelievable that Elon filled this gap and with all of the resources
of federal government, that Elon is the only person and that not Elon himself because he's
not the technologist, but that SpaceX and Starlink are the only people that are able to do this.
That should be a crisis. And it's a crisis that we've known about for years now,
for years. like it for years
you know in Walter was writing about this in the book means you interviewing Elon two three years ago and
Smart people who are paying attention to this industry obviously were aware of this before that and so it's like
It is totally unacceptable that the government has just
Completely abdicated this arena. Yeah, and look here's the thing
1960s we send men to the moon, okay?
We are trying to recreate that now.
In the year of our Lord 2024,
we had an Artemis I mission
where a rocket basically went around the moon.
That was basically like Apollo II or III or whatever.
Now, Artemis II is supposed to be next year,
and that's where we actually have a manned mission around the moon, not landing yet
because God forbid we do that.
It's only been 70 years.
We got to reinvent the wheel.
And probably Artemis II is not gonna go in 2025
like they say it is.
That is way behind schedule.
How is it that we have abdicated this so badly?
I mean, again, we are basically redoing
what we did in the 60s, but yet just
like what happens with every new Air Force airplane that comes in, you instead of relying
on pilots, you have to load it with so much technology that doesn't work or like these
new electromagnetic catapults on aircraft carriers because we just can't use an old mechanical
catapult anymore. And instead of having, you know, Buzz Aldrin piloting
his aircraft or having an astronaut, Neil Armstrong, fly it to the moon, you have to
have some technology and it puts everything way back. Like I could go on an hour about
how we've screwed this up. But the fact is we're just trying to land a man on the moon
again and we can't do it.
The story, I think it was as Maggie Haberman and John Swan at the New York Times.
If I have that right, I apologize to the reporter who had this.
If it was not them reported that the Trump administration is already looking at
workarounds for not having to go through the normal security clearance process.
If there's to be another Trump administration, they're going to hire some
private vendor, I guess, and change the rules.
Talk about all the implications of that.
Yeah. I mean, they can do it.
Look, keep in mind, when you're president,
you're the head of the executive branch.
So everything that falls under the purview
of the executive branch that's not explicitly in law,
like you can just do it.
And even if it is in law and you do it,
what are you gonna do?
Is the Congress gonna sue you?
What if they win?
How are they gonna force you to change that?
So these are the kinds of questions
we're gonna have to think about now. But yeah, you look
at all the garbage folks like, and I'm not talking about the supporters, I'm talking
about the people that actually worked for Donald Trump, right? I'm talking about the
Stephen Millers. I'm talking about the whatever. These awful people that would never get a
security clearance because they've had contacts with foreign agents,
they have debts, they have domestic assault charges.
I'm thinking of whoever, what was his name?
Par scale?
Yeah, Brad Par, there were two of them.
Par scale.
Par scale and then another one, but anyway.
Yeah, but Par scale.
Oh yeah, oh my God.
See, this is like, I hope we don't remember
all these fucking characters from the universe again.
He was the staff secretary. I can picture him. Oh, he's such a douche. Yeah, I can we don't remember all these fucking characters from the universe again. He was the staff secretary.
Yep.
I can picture him.
Oh, he's such a douche.
Anyway, that guy.
I can't think of his name.
Staff secretary guy.
So you think about anybody that's got arrested on domestic violence, domestic assault, or
got convicted on it, can't get a security clearance, but if you change that, you can.
Or if somebody has a gun charge, or somebody has, you know, anything.
And again, even just things like too much debt, too much debt to income ratio denies
you of a top secret security clearance.
And let's take Elon Musk for a second.
Again, if I would have reached out to Vladimir Putin, now I'm talking about not my congressional
security clearance, my clearance that I got cleared for in the military.
If I would have reached out to Vladimir Putin
and tried to negotiate things with him, honest to God, if the government found out about it,
I mean, if you even, like if I would have even dated a Russian girl, I could have lost my top
secret security clearance for that and probably would have. Now calling Vladimir Putin and
negotiating things that affect US policy, your security clearance would be stripped faster than you can even say the word security clearance.
Why is nobody doing that with Elon Musk?
He is in a unique place of his own that he can somehow engage in diplomacy against the
wishes of the United States government with our chief enemy, but they won't take the fact
that he has a security clearance or he's the number one contractor to the federal government.
To me, again, it's mind blowing and It goes to show the vulnerabilities that we have. And
I'm not here to be like doomsday naysayer, but like if we don't recognize this stuff,
we can't fight back against it because the fact that we haven't talked about this the
last 10 years is how we got to this moment we're in.
No doubt. All right. I want to close with some Kamala stuff. Arnold got off the couch,
said he was endorsing Kamala yesterday, the governator.
Thank you.
Could have used it a little bit ago.
Could have used a couple interviews.
Whatever, we'll take it though.
We'll take it.
All water's warm.
Come on in.
Chris Christie, you're still out there.
You're still out there on the beach.
You know, laying in that beach chair like you were.
You know. You can do it. You're welcome out there on the beach, you know, laying in that beach chair, like you were, you know, do it. You're
welcome to get off the beach chair off the barka lounger off
the couch that take the double M&M box, you can just come on in
or to welcome you with open arms. Very open arms. Yeah,
widely open. So anyway, I'm wondering your thoughts on
Arnold. And then, and then I got one more thing for you.
Yeah, I mean, look, it's good.
And I think again, you know, what we're up against, what we're competing
against is first off, if there's a so-called Democrat for Trump, it's
really people that basically used to be Democrats that became hardcore
Trumpers and now they're pretending to be Democrats for Trump.
They're not.
What you're seeing among our uneasy Alliance to support democracy, to
defend democracy are people that still kind of hold their
not really Republican values because Republican values are no longer that but like old-school Republican values and
Recognize that Kamala is the best and I and obviously
Arnold is one of those and I think the more that these happen
The more it gives those because there are still people out there that are just like I can can't vote for Kamala, it's a Democrat, my whole identity is wrapped in my politics.
But the more and more people that do this give them permission to say,
okay, my dad, for the first time, voted for a Democrat, you know, and I don't think he
liked doing it. Much love, Mr. Kinzinger.
Yeah. And part of it was probably to support me, I'm sure, and the things I've been through. But
the fact that there are more and more people make it easier for somebody like him.
And so I think it's great that Arnold's done this.
I concur.
Rob Porter was the guy's name.
So you know, I don't want you to feel like you can just disappear into obscurity.
Rob Porter was the staff secretary guy that did add some domestic abuse issues in the
Trump administration.
All right.
Lastly, let's end on a positive.
We saw Kamala, we saw Kamala at the ellipse earlier this week.
I just want to have an updated temperature check for you on the type of campaign
she's been running, what you're hearing from her, particularly on the kind of
national security stuff that you really care about and how you're feeling in
the last few days.
Well, I'll start with the only negative thing I can say, which is, look, Democrats,
it's not going to happen in the next five days,
but you need to look longer term at this.
You need to start being part of defining,
and this is what I want to be part of too,
defining for America's young men,
what is healthy masculinity versus unhealthy masculinity,
defending the defense list, stuff like that.
You do have a problem with men.
I get it that it's great to have these events where it's all
women and all women in the background.
I think Democrats need to actually do some more events where it's all men
and all men in the background.
It's tough for them, I think, to get past that old muscle memory where
everything is identity politics.
So that's my only negative thing.
The fact that Kamala has only been in the race for three months that she,
you know, basically came in six points down where Biden was to where we are
today is I think you could have run this scenario a hundred times and 99 out of
a hundred would not have ended as good as this one has.
I think she has done literally everything right.
I can't think of a massive mistake and any mistakes I find are just small ones that can happen with any campaign.
I think it has been a master class
in how to run a positive campaign.
I say that Democrats kind of feel a little addicted
to identity politics.
I exempt Kamala from that because she's the opposite of that.
She doesn't talk about the fact that she's a minority.
She doesn't talk about the fact that she's a woman.
And frankly, when I was at the DNC and hearing USA chants, She doesn't talk about the fact that she's a minority. She doesn't talk about the fact that she's a woman and
Frankly when I was at the DNC and hearing USA chants and I heard and I saw this at the ellipse again Kamala saying
We need a lethal US military
Democrats never uttered that word and it is brilliant
And if you're a Democrat like worried about that listen
The Republican Party has become what you guys were in the 80s the blame America crowd the ho hum
Everything's awful crowd that is now the Republicans you can be the optimistic
Proud American crowd and take that real estate back. So my view is this
This has been probably one of the most flawlessly run campaigns that we possibly could have there's still five days left
So God knock on wood, please.
But my feeling is, last week, I was basically saying,
I think she's gonna lose.
Today, I feel much, much more confident that she can win,
but there is no doubt it's a dead tie.
It's a dead tie, but it feels like there is a little
momentum on her side and in a tie that matters,
that matters a lot.
All right, I agree.
We have the men that know how to cry,
and I love those kind of men, I'm one of those,
but we can expand, we can expand out,
we can expand out from there,
hopefully enough to get across the finish line.
Adam Kinzinger, I appreciate you so much.
I appreciate your service to the country,
your clear-eyed nature on this.
And the next time I see you, we'll have a president-elect.
God willing, it's president-elect Kamala Harris.
You bet.
Great to see you, buddy.
Good hanging out.
Thanks so much to Adam Kinziger.
We'll be back tomorrow.
We're going to do something a little different tomorrow.
It's Friday.
It's before the election.
We're going to have all your faves next week for election week.
So I'm going to bring a new voice into the board podcast tomorrow. I'm looking forward to it. We'll see you all your faves next week for election week. Starting to bring a new voice into the Borg podcast tomorrow.
I'm looking forward to it.
We'll see you all then.
Peace.
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