The Bulwark Podcast - Mike Murphy: The Chinese Own Elon

Episode Date: February 27, 2025

The not-so-shadow president's largest Tesla plant is in Shanghai, but the People's Republic of China has the pink slip and can take it back at any time. Meanwhile, China—the world's largest automake...r—is working hard to eat into our car industry, and Trump, who fooled enough voters that he was a successful business tycoon, is happily talking about killing subsidies in the critical EV market—except for Tesla of course. Plus, bartender AOC is the best AOC, Bezos is one of the biggest corporate welfare profiteers, and Michael Fanone recounts how he dressed down larping Proud Boy trolls.  Mike Murphy and Michael Fanone join Tim Miller. show notes Mike's EV Politics Project Hacks on Tap podcast Evan Perez story on Kash's very DOGE demand for a remodeled FBI office

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello and welcome to the Bullard podcast. I'm your host, Tim Miller. We're in carnival season. I'm in my James Carville rugby shirt. It's Muses Thursday. I'm delighted to be here today with a veteran Republican strategist, an OG Never Trumper. He worked for McCain, Schwarzenegger, Romney, Jeb.
Starting point is 00:00:25 You might have heard of them. He's co-host of Hacks on Tap and co-director of Center for the Political Future at USC. He also runs the EV Policy Project, an effort to end the partisan divide over electric vehicles. By now you figured out it's Mike Murphy. What's going on there? Hey man.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Good to see you, Tim. Good to see you. It's been too long. Yeah. Yeah. I also have a bonus segment for everybody in segment two, so stick around with Michael Fanone. It was going to be a YouTube only thing everybody in segment two, so stick around with Michael Fanon. It was going to be a YouTube only thing, but Fanon was so good yesterday that the audio
Starting point is 00:00:51 people got to hear it too. So stick around for Fanon. Because I know show business, I'm going to start with something here that both of us hate to admit and that the audience will hate to hear. So that sounds like a good way to start the podcast. Yeah, yeah. Reach for the mute button, America. But did you watch any of the cabinet meeting, the four pay-per-view cabinet meeting yesterday? Did you catch any of it? I watched about 20 seconds on video before I started thinking about, I started thinking very bad thoughts. I mean, seeing Elon, that man-child bouncing around in his
Starting point is 00:01:31 Nazi tank commander outfit in the cabinet room of the United States, it just snapped me. So, I couldn't take anymore. All right. Well, good. Maybe our listeners will like to hear your opinion because I was about to give a wrong thought, which was the substance was gross. We'll get into that. But boy, I thought the PR was pretty good yesterday. And I just think that Trump being in that room, it had kind of a question time British vibe. He was insulting JD Vance over in the cuck chair. He was taking all the questions. He seemed like he was kind of in command of the topics.
Starting point is 00:02:02 He didn't seem lost. And obviously he says crazy stuff all the time. It's, it's Trump, but you know, you have wall to wall TV coverage. He's announcing things that I think are good. Again, substance aside, good marketing, like 5 million bucks. If you want to come to the country, we'll pay down the debt with $5 million gold cards again. It's Huckster stuff.
Starting point is 00:02:22 Right. I just, I was like, it's hard to imagine Biden doing that. It's hard to imagine some of the other folks doing that. Even though I find him just like you, disgusting, I can only handle that 20 seconds. It was a moment where I was like, I can see why people at least can be conned by this. Yeah. No, look, he is very fluent in the complicated language of moron, which many politicians don't speak well. They think they're getting trouble for it. So he feels like an authentic brush of fresh air because he gets there and he does his drunk uncle thing. You know what else
Starting point is 00:02:54 I don't like? Limousines. I'm getting rid of all the limousines. JD, lose the limos. We're squaring this place up. So it's good performative bullshit. And for his world that hates politics, hates Washington, hates the establishment, kind of hates reading, writing and arithmetic, it plays great. So yeah, they're hitting a lot of doubles at that. The thing is, this is a long game. So, you know, and it's pretty hard as you know, as president, you get a pretty easy first hundred days. Yeah. But then stuff starts counting. And if you deconstruct this, the guy was elected to fix the economy because people perceived, and that's all the counts in politics, that the economy
Starting point is 00:03:27 was better when he was president for all his flaws than it was under Biden. It was old and crazy inflation, blah, blah, blah. So we're see how it runs out. But in the short term doing his card tricks and hey, Elon, I want you to, the tollbooths get rid of them. Who wants to wait at a toll, right fellas? And they all clap hey, Elon, I want you to, the toll booths, get rid of them. Who wants to wait at a toll? Right, fellas?
Starting point is 00:03:48 And they all clap like chimps. It's a good show. Yeah. But, but the long game is the, is the existential live or die in politics. And in the long game, they're doing almost everything in my view, wrong. Yeah. It was a good show. It was crazy uncle, not, not confused.
Starting point is 00:04:05 And I guess I just think that is important, right? Like he's old, he doesn't look, he looked like, you know, he looked crazy and I can be, he's got a plan and he's a bar stool, know it all. So we all know, we all know the coast guard. They don't do anything real. It's the Navy. So get rid of the coast guard, cut the money and charge the Canadians. We're guarding their coast too.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Billion a day. I like them half a million a day. Anybody writing this down? You know, it's an act. I only brought in guests during Marty Gross season who I can just put a quarter in the machine and let them go. Because I know I'm not, I'm not going to
Starting point is 00:04:35 be at a hundred percent. So that's why we got the Murphy doing the stick here. I want to get back to the economy stuff, but there was one ominous thing from the drunk on coal cabinet session yesterday. and I want to play that clip for everybody Is it your view of your authority that you have the power to call up any one of all the people seen at this table and issue orders that you're bound to follow? Oh yeah, they'll follow the orders, yes they will.
Starting point is 00:05:02 No exceptions? No exceptions. Well let's see, let me think. Oh yeah, yeah. She'll have an exception. Of course no exceptions. You know that. I gotta tell you, I was watching that live suffering for you and and when he said, oh let me see, she'll have an exception, like for a half of a second, for like a millisecond, I was like, oh man, is he gonna acknowledge that Pam Bondi doesn't have to do what he says? And then he obviously is like, no, that was a joke actually. Everyone does exactly what I say, cause I'm the king.
Starting point is 00:05:34 And that is some pretty ominous stuff. Well, that's always the subtext is, you know, I'm just playing here cause I'm El Supremo. And of course, you know, in fact, you know what I like? I like the Charleston, everybody dance, dance for me right now. He's always a click away from that. So it's who he is. God help us.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Yeah. God help us for sure. When you get into wannabe trillionaire hour here, a lot of news in the wannabe trillionaire class, Jeff Bezos yesterday at the Washington Post put out a statement about the plans for the Washington Post put out a statement about the plans for the Washington Post editorial page. He's fired the existing editor, David Shipley. I want to read a little bit from the Post here. He said, we are going to be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars, personal liberties
Starting point is 00:06:19 and free markets. I'm with you there. We'll cover other topics too, of course, but viewpoints opposing those pillars will be left to be published by others. There was a time when a newspaper, especially one that was a local monopoly, might have seen it as a service to bring to the reader's doorstep every morning a broad-based opinion section that sought to cover all views. Today, the internet does that job. I am of America and for America and proud to be so.
Starting point is 00:06:42 Our country did not get here by being typical and a big part of America's success has been freedom in the economic realm and everywhere else. I got a lot of thoughts on that. What are yours? Yeah, it's not good. I mean, I'm a right-winger. I'd like to see more classic conservative thinking on a lot more editorial pages. The post editorial page though, actually over the last 20 years have been pretty good.
Starting point is 00:07:01 Yeah. You know, it has not been a left wing, uh, wonderland as much as many other broadsheets to extent there are any left. So it's troubling. You know, I can't figure out Bezos. I think I'm going to blame wife too, because I had lunch with him when he bought the post long story, but I'm sitting there having lunch. Just the two of you.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Or it was like a group thing. No, it was, it was me, him and, uh, Carney. Ah, yeah. And so I had spoken at a CEO thing and he was the host of it here in Los Angeles. And he walked up to me afterward and said, Hey, you want to have lunch? I'm like, sorry, don't have time. I'm seeing the zap guy. No, of course.
Starting point is 00:07:38 Of course I want to look Bezos. Tell me about Amazon. I have a customer. So, and it was interesting, but he was total technocrat, very curious about what to do with the post. And I said have some fun with Trump, put undercover, do the old uh Gloria Steinem thing, put two reporters undercover at his hotel for three months, write about it, you know blah blah blah. And he was eating it all up. He wasn't really ideological. It wasn't anti Trump, wasn't pro Trump, it was how do I make a great newspaper? That is not the guy giving these dictates.
Starting point is 00:08:06 So I don't know what happened to them, but it's very depressing. I mean, the obvious theory is always got business interests and all that, but these guys are often so rich. Who the president is not that material to the yacht fuel bill. Something else is going on and it's sad and yet another institution buckles. What I think is going on is the Blue Origin stuff, right? Like you need Trump for Blue Origin for space and that's not really money. You do need, you know, the government to either fund it, deregulate it, right? Like at some level you need government involvement there.
Starting point is 00:08:39 And so I guess maybe some worry about Trump, but also maybe he's been red-pilled. I don't know, like his statement, at some level, if somebody came to me and said, I'm starting a new, or I've taken over the post and I decided to just get rid of the opinion page together. A lot of great people over there. I would feel bad for them. I'd hope they'd find another job. But I would understand the argument, right?
Starting point is 00:08:58 Like a newspaper doesn't really need an opinion page anymore because of the internet. That part of the argument for me works. Then the next step though, to say, well, we just need to imitate the economists. And while the two existing editorial pages, we are going to ban all counter viewpoints in the name of freedom. That's the bad one. Yeah, like in the name of freedom also. And then it's like radio, you know, my frequency and nothing else. Yeah. And then it's like, I also want to be unapologetically about freedom in the economic realm, like says the person who is like mouth is on the teat of the
Starting point is 00:09:31 government and like so many different areas. I mean, like think about all the ways that Amazon has like, has tried to tilt the market in their favor with various regulations and local, you know what I mean? Like it's not, this is not reason magazine here. I like it. Like Bezos' hands aren't clean. It's just like Elon, he's the biggest corporate welfare profiteer in the world.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Right. You know, you had the new libertarian super state. What propped up Tesla for years is selling credits to regular car makers to offset their emissions here and in Europe, billions and billions of pure profit. Yeah. If it wasn't for those regs, Tesla might not have made it. Right.
Starting point is 00:10:07 So it just kind of like feels like you're peeing on me and telling me it's raining, you know, it's one of those things. Or if I felt like this was authentic, you could at least listen to it. Right. And he had that when he stepped on the endorsement, you know, that, that kind of put them in the, okay, he's trying to put the fix in now, you know, there's a long history of guys buy papers and they get to be blowhards on the editorial page. But in this moment in time with an institution
Starting point is 00:10:29 that's as important, but also as struggling as the post is, it's really troubling. And it's also not gonna help the businesses, right? No! That's why it's just such an interesting thing. I get hurt in the business, people are unsubscribing. By the way, if you've unsubscribed from the post, the Bullwork Plus is available.
Starting point is 00:10:42 So it's not helping the business, you know, and it just doesn't make sense across any, and then also just morally and ethically, like the threat of Trump, you want people to challenge, like the post this paper record in DC should be challenging the status quo, not like doing like wink, wink America first stuff. Right. And everybody there of any renown or weight is looking for a new job. There aren't a lot of new jobs, but it's going to be a talent train.
Starting point is 00:11:05 I mean, I wrote Bezos a big fan letter yesterday because his antics have led my wife Tiff to give up using Amazon, which is the welcome development. I'm going to get killed for saying that. She's a listener, but it is going to hurt the business. Yeah. Just like, uh, Tesla's being murdered by Elon right now, both in Europe and the U S. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:27 Let's go into that. Let's go into Elon. I want to get your, your take with your EV hat on a second, but just like biggest possible picture thoughts on Doge and what, what Elon's been up to. You know, in campaigns, you're always ranting about government waste. Cause people think 30% of the money is wasted. And as you know, well, perception's reality. Now there is plenty of waste in government, some places more than others.
Starting point is 00:11:48 But sending interns in and chimps with chainsaws to try to get to the payroll computer and screw everybody over with no plan, no, you know, if they had announced that Brad Smith, who's part of DOJ, who I know, a very smart healthcare entrepreneur, hey, Brad, Elon is going to use his relationship to get behind you guys. Come up with a smart plan to fix Medicaid. The fraud in California, Medicaid alone would make Tony Soprano feel guilty
Starting point is 00:12:13 and not wanna be part of it. It's unbelievable. But instead, they're doing the intern core, going into, like USAID, one, it's no money. Two, soft power is really important. And three, it's full of CIA people. So, on every level, it's no money. Two, soft power is really important. And three, it's full of CIA people. So on every level, it's stupid. They're laughing their asses off in China and Russia right now about all this.
Starting point is 00:12:33 It's so reckless and dumb. But publicly, people like the idea of some sharp pencil person coming in and shaking up, quote, government spending. The problem are these guys are incompetent and even the Trump appointees who are not the bureaucratic operational hall of fame realize that he's screwing up agencies here. And so Doge is a good cause corrupted by arrogance, stupidity and the lack of any plan at all.
Starting point is 00:13:00 And politically it's gonna come back and hurt him. And putting your conservative hat on, I just ask everybody with the conservative disposition this question on here, because I'm just trying to process it myself. Do you see any case for the idea that it's just like, well, just slash 30% across the board, you know, see where the chips fall, we'll fix it on the back end. And like, that's the only way to break up, you know, these entrenched interests that have gotten sclerotic.
Starting point is 00:13:24 I don't know. I saw one of your old clients, I saw Meg Whitman at an event recently and Meg was like, Meg the only way to break up, you know, these entrenched interests that have gotten sclerotic. I don't know. I saw one of your old clients, some Meg Whitman at an event recently and Meg was like, Meg hates Trump. And so like this was, she was, this was not a pro-Doge comment, but she's like, I've been in government the last few years, you know, having been appointed by the Biden administration, there's definitely some room to cut some stuff. So I don't know. Is there, do you see any argument for that at all? There is, but I would like a modicum of intelligence on what to cut. When you go where the money is, which is entitlements.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Now they're big and bloated for a reason. They have huge political support. That's what the Trump guys in his house budget, that's what they're going to spend the next 12 months discovering as we head to the midterm elections. Government is bloated because it form files function. People like bloated government. But yeah, there's a smart way to do it. And if they think they can use their head of steam
Starting point is 00:14:12 to take the political heat for cuts, I'm all for it. But I wanna plan. I kinda wanna put the cops where the crime is. It's like, we're gonna attack a crime way by sending the National Guard into Scarsdale, New York. Well, no. There ought to be a little thinking to this. And there isn't.
Starting point is 00:14:28 The only thinking is tactical. How do we screw the agencies? We get to the payroll department and we freeze the... This was Elon's old trick. Just stop paying bills. It takes people eight years to sue you. They'll just go away and eat the invoice. That's what he did at Twitter.
Starting point is 00:14:42 Yeah. And that's continuing. So Sam Stein has reporting for us in the newsletter this morning that there's a new round of global health cuts, right? Like, so you got one judge that's putting a freeze on one set of cuts in various USAID and foreign programs, and that is now up to the Supreme Court. Roberts is looking at that. Meanwhile, they have not done what the judge told them. Like, they've continued to freeze the cuts that are initially froze. So like whatever, you know, come and make me, I guess, is Elon's point.
Starting point is 00:15:10 And then they've added on top of it, another round of cuts, including things they said they weren't going to cut, including PEPFAR, you know, the AIDS program that the W is so proud of. You know, American farmers are paid to make food, which they're great at the ship to starving kids. There's half a billion of it rotting in ships on docks within a short truck drive of starving people right now. And, you know, it's going to show up next week if it hasn't already, the Chinese food.
Starting point is 00:15:35 You know, the geopolitics of this. I mean, honestly, that's how dark the situation is. That's like the best case scenario that the Chinese actually fill in, you know, because like they're like real deaths. We're trying to track down for YouTube later so people can look at it. But you know, Jeremy Konindyk, who led the US government's response to Ebola, was posting just today about like how they, again, this is one of those things where they said that they were going to do a carve out for this, but there hasn't been any.
Starting point is 00:16:05 These groups in Africa, the NGOs are just shutting down. There's real human cost to this for like, is there even any benefit? No real benefit, I don't think, budget-wise. No, no. It's part of the thing about he's cutting one of the dumbestest things to cut and he's not getting any real money for it that, you know, it's so scatters shot it's chimp with the chainsaw stuff and geopolitically soft power is important. And if we had a time where we don't really want to be retreating in that
Starting point is 00:16:38 world, because we got powerful bad guys on the march, so, you know, this is the thing about Trump. He's got this perceived image as smart business genius. When the truth is if he took his inheritance and he put it in an index fund, he'd be a lot richer. It's the relentless stupidity of Donald Trump. That is the real tell though, you know, he built a television career on primetime and a cardboard set pretending to be a business tycoon, hiring and firing Gilbert Gottfried in the world of perceptions,
Starting point is 00:17:09 reality, pop culture. Wow, he really knows how to straighten things out. No, he doesn't. So I mean, that, and that takes us to like the budget element of this, which is not Trump really, because he's letting the guys on the Hill do this. But he's gonna, he's gonna be the one that ends up arm twisting if they're even able to get it through. It squeaks by by one vote in Kander since I guess since you've mentioned your spouse.
Starting point is 00:17:30 I didn't think they'd even be able to do the non-binding budget. My husband was like, I think that they'll squeak it out. He's a lobbyist, so he's the vote counter in the family. So he got that one right. Kudos to him. But they squeak it out by one vote. Now they actually are going to have to go do it again with the weight of law behind it and with real details. Right. I mean, this was the hard, but it's the easiest one because it's the
Starting point is 00:17:52 least binding. It's the least binding and there's the least details. Right. It's the wish list. Yeah. You can say, you can kind of a lie, the Medicaid thing. I saw them like, well, are the supposed moderate that never does anything moderate on TV talking about like, well, this isn't real Medicaid cuts. You know, it's just like we're cutting under HHS and we're going to find fraud and we'll see what the details are. It's directional. You know, it's an aspirational budget.
Starting point is 00:18:13 And when do they get to the Senate, by the way, with the old dragons are going to be like, Hey, wait a minute. I think in their easiest place, the house by one boat, they got their easiest thing done by one vote. Still something, I would have probably bet against it, but not a lot of money too, so I would have lost a bet with your husband, but it only gets harder from here.
Starting point is 00:18:32 I heard a savvy former Ways and Means Republican lobbyist, the tax writing committee in the house saying, well, now they gotta kill, they gotta decide between slashing Medicaid, which we've never been able to do because all the pals are afraid of it, or slashing the salt tax they want to give back that he's promised or making them eat his words on tax cuts. It's going to be fun to watch.
Starting point is 00:18:53 They're putting their hands into two disposal simultaneously. Or just juicing the debt by four and a half trillion, which takes us back to the Eon thing. Even the budget that they put through, right? Even with using, you know, kind of the mega heritage foundation money counters who are, you know, like throwing some stuff under the couch cushions and saying, well, that doesn't count. The, even they say, I think it was not 865 billion is the, is the debt increase over 10 years, like the real number is 3 trillion, probably maybe more. And just, just extending the tax cuts themselves or 4 trillion and then sort of deal out the cuts.
Starting point is 00:19:28 And so it's like, they don't even have a directional plan towards cutting the deficit or debt. And so they're doing all of these painful cuts in the name of cutting the deficit and then they're not going to do it. And they're doing top lines that are incredibly hard, even if you squeezed all the waste out of Medicaid, you probably can't get there. You know, the real, the reality of it is that cutting the deficit and then they're not going to do it. And they're doing top lines that are incredibly hard. Even if you squeezed all the waste out of Medicaid, you probably can't get there.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Right. You know, the real, the reality of it. It's like the old Dennis Miller joke about judges. There ought to be three verdicts now because crimes are so horrible. Guilty, innocent, and you're shitting me. And that's what this budget is, you know, or this budget framework, this non-binding aspiration. So yeah, there's gravity in politics. It takes a while. And that's the point Carville was making in the New York Times today.
Starting point is 00:20:11 And I'm like three quarters where he is, which is, you know, there's nothing wrong Democrats in the short term with retreating into the step and let them over advance and starve over time. Because I think in the whole price eggs department, that could be what happens. You ought to loudly pack in. You do think that's right. I was going to get into the economy, but me and Carville, I'm in the Carville shirt so I can say it with love.
Starting point is 00:20:35 I'm like not with them on this one. I think that what's the harm in just being monkeys with shit and throwing the shit right back in their face right now and seeing which one hits. I'm kind of on that side of things. Well, my view is you can kind of do both. Tactically, you ought to gnaw on them every day, but don't do it at haughty Democrat NPR language.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Oh, you know what they did today? They laid off 100 baby food inspectors at agriculture. What? Bumper stickers that people understand and peck away at them. But fundamentally, knowing you don't have any power, letting him run wild for a while since you really don't have any option and, you know, let him dig the hole that he is digging. I mean, name an American politician that went crazy on Medicaid cuts and survived. Name a governor. So, Carville's doing the old General
Starting point is 00:21:25 Zhukov thing, retreat into Russia and wait for winter. And I think that is true and going to happen anyway, but I'm, I'm for sniping all the way there, you know. Pete Slauson I agree with you on that. And on the language, I was just on with, um, with John Lovett over at Paz de America, and we were doing this kind of discussion of the different democratic strategies. We're going through the videos of what Democrats have been saying. And there were some AOC videos. And like AOC has these two wolves inside of her. One is like bartender AOC.
Starting point is 00:21:54 And the Republicans make fun of her over that. But I think that's the right one. And then like the other one is like Tufts. I'm in a Tufts meeting of an intersectional of an intersectional activist group, AOC, right? And it's like, that is the one that like isn't landing. But I think that like bartender AOC Ruben Gallego was on the pod yesterday, I thought he was really good at this, like just speaking plainly about what they're, the harm they're causing,
Starting point is 00:22:17 I think is the, is the right path. Right? Yeah. In bumper stickers, people understand. People fired Biden and by extension, Kamala, because he thought he was a crazy old man who turned out couldn't run the economy. Well, guess what? Over time, Trump is a crazy old man who can't run the economy either. I mean, today he tried to announce yet another scary tariff. Tariffs are economic poison. They hurt
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Starting point is 00:24:13 So I'm going to have, you know, somebody that actually knows the thing or two that did, but I think I got a B minus and microeconomics 101, the GW. So, you know, I will bring in somebody who's an expert, but just like using common sense. I think that the economic trajectory right now is extremely shaky. And I was intrigued to see this clip from Steve Cohen, who's done very well for himself in the economy and there's no far left lib finance guy who's a big supporter of Christie and I think even sported Trump in 16 is doesn't anymore.
Starting point is 00:24:43 But I want to listen play you just a clip of him on a panel the other day that caught my eye. This is one of those moments where there's really a lot of uncertainty. I mean, tariffs cannot be positive. It's a tax. Taxes are never positive. On top of that, we have slowing immigration.
Starting point is 00:25:00 And in addition, now you have Doge. Wherever you lay on the Doge issue, I mean, that's austerity. It's got to be negative for the economy. We think growth is going to slow to one and a half percent from two and a half percent in the second half. The reality is we've got a brew of sticky inflation, slowing growth, and austerity in the government. And so I'm actually pretty negative for the first time in a while. And it may only last a year or so, but it's definitely a period where I think the best gains have been had. It wouldn't surprise me to see a significant correction. Sticky inflation, slowing growth and austerity.
Starting point is 00:25:35 That doesn't seem like a winning package to me. Most of the economists would make exactly that argument, but it's back to the Trump paradigm. Terrors are on the street popular because they sound smart. Well, why we got all that Canadian steel coming in here? Well, here's what actually happens. You put a 25% tariff on Canadian steel. Let's pretend you didn't go into politics to save America,
Starting point is 00:25:59 and you're running a Chevy plant in Oakland County, Michigan. Well, you're buying a lot of steel. Now it costs 25% more. So you pick up the phone and call up US Steel in Pittsburgh and say, hey, I need 50,000 tons of rolled steel. The Canadian stuff costs 25% more. Well, what does US Steel say? Well, our shit costs 25% more.
Starting point is 00:26:18 We just raised prices. That's what steel now costs, smart guy. And by the way, because Chrysler's on the other line and Volkswagen from Tennessee, we, we don't have enough steel to fit to the man. So we're going to bump it up another 10%. You want your steel, you want to close your plants, smart guy. And it cascades.
Starting point is 00:26:35 But on the street, it's like, yeah, screw them USA. Number one, one third of Republicans, that indulged me for 20 seconds of car shit. One third of Republicans think the United States is the world's largest producer of automobiles. Another third thinks we're number two to Japan. Neither are true. China's number one. We're number four.
Starting point is 00:26:54 So, you know, this USA number one thing, Trump will say, we're gonna build beautiful new, beautiful steel plants, fabulous, the best you ever seen. Takes eight to 10 years, Good luck with the permitting. So this whole tarot thing is anthrax for the economy. It's just going to be a mess. Yeah, good luck with the actuarial tables on that too,
Starting point is 00:27:14 eight to 10 years. It is. And I guess my question is, are the Republicans on the Hill, whatever, the John Thunes of the world, the ones that you might have worked for in a different era, are they drinking the Kool-Aid? Are they wish casting? Are they trying to just dream into reality, like think positive thoughts, get positive outcomes?
Starting point is 00:27:36 Because, I mean, they could do some things that would limit the damage that Cohen laid out there, but it doesn't seem like they're really interested in that. Yeah, at least publicly they're not. I think privately there's a lot. I mean, I had no idea after 40 years running campaigns for a lot of senators and congressmen and all the rest, that free haircuts in the US Senate were so damn seductive. Because we're not asking these guys to land on Hanzio Beach for crying out loud. But boy oh boy, they all line up. I had a conversation with one of my guys back in the day saying, you know this guy's a clown from a red state. And the senator said, oh yeah, the other day we had to get the military aid to help them
Starting point is 00:28:19 find Pakistan on a map, book an hour. He thought it was next to Mexico. It's really pretty bad. And I said, well, why don't you tell him to go to You know, he thought it was next to Mexico. It's really, really pretty bad. And I said, well, why don't you tell him to go to hell? And he said, I'd love it. My wife would speak to me again. I like to be on you spouting off on television about Trump all the time. I love it, but here's the problem.
Starting point is 00:28:35 I spout off against Trump. I get a primary, I'm gone. A guy and an uncle Sam suit is now in my job screwing up all the little stuff that I do to help Barneyville get the new whatever. And I said, fair enough. What if three of you did it? And he said, call me when you get the other two I'm in and you know, survival is the fundamental rule of politics, unfortunately, because it's hard to get
Starting point is 00:28:58 there. So I think the Thunso world are hoping that they got bands calling them saying, don't worry, we're talking about all the crazy stuff, except of course, Ukraine, terrorists, war on Greenland. But they're just clinging to that hope that you'll get all his yas yas out and they'll be able to work some stuff out. But I don't see it. Mad Fientist And I guess they have gotten the delays in the tariffs.
Starting point is 00:29:21 They kicked the can again yesterday to April 3rd or whatever. So who knows? We'll keep kicking that can till Baron's president. But it's getting to the point where the strong man can't, you know, okay, Superman, you keep saying you're going to lift up a locomotive and you keep delaying it carpal tunnel, but you ain't Superman, huh? You know, he's putting himself in a corner. And by the way, if the Canadians got really pissed, the entire
Starting point is 00:29:45 U S Midwest runs in Canadian oil. They could knock oil to eight bucks a gallon in Ohio in a week. You know, just saying trade wars suck. I've been encouraging the Canadians to, uh, to buck up, but I guess the rationale for that, for their pause on this makes sense, right? I mean, that's such one of these funny spoof videos where it's a Canadian like pretending to be on the other line with Trump and he's like, what do you want there?
Starting point is 00:30:08 Oh, you just want a czar? He's like, you know, it's like, oh yeah, we got, we got Teddy over here. We just made him the czar. All right. Good deal. Mr. President, no problem there, right?
Starting point is 00:30:17 Like, uh, well, you want a couple of barrels of maple syrup? Yeah, done. Ten more fighter planes and declare victory. But you know what the number one applause line of you're Canadian on the stump run for prime minister is? The old joke, how do you get 25 drunk Canadians out of a swimming pool?
Starting point is 00:30:31 Hey guys, please get out of the pool. I've worked up there and I love Canada, but the great stump joke is, you know, after all, we settled the tough half of North America and the crowd goes wild. They're pretty tough bastards under all the smiles and politeness. So I hope it doesn't escalate and they don't want it to. It's not in their interest. But you know, I think Trump, like everything, sees a stereotype of Canada. We got waylaid during the Elon section.
Starting point is 00:30:58 I did want to get back to the EV side of things since you're, since you did some work on that. I mean, we are trying to figure what is happening with Bezos and I, and who knows, is it blue origin? Is it red pill? Is it, I want to be the first next trillionaire. I want to it's the second wife is a combination of all those things. Maybe you on though is on the one hand. I mean, he's getting richer and there's a story out today that I guess the
Starting point is 00:31:23 FAA is potentially canceling a contract with Verizon and giving it to Starlink and to the tune of billions of billions of dollars. So definitely some corruption opportunities here. So he might get personally richer. He might personally have more power, but it is harming like Tesla, one of his babies, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:40 Yeah. We, we did, if you go to evpolitics.org, we do all this polling. And we showed among people who say they're seriously interested in buying an EV in the next year, a small, but it's about 20% of the largest definition of the new car market. Toyota, Ford, and Volkswagen, we tested one German, one American, one Asian, are all far more popular than Tesla. He, you know, among Harris voters, Elon's unfavorable is 76% and Ryan's favorable is five room to grow there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:13 A little room to improve. And that was a while ago. That was after the election. Now it's worse. I'm sure. I don't know how much worse it can go among Trump voters. He's 70 over 10. He's right up there with the other president.
Starting point is 00:32:24 So it's hurting him, but you know, again, he's 70 over 10. He's right up there with the other president. So it's hurting him, but again, Tesla's, people say why is Trump going after all the EV subsidies? It'll hurt Tesla, and it will a little bit in the short term, but Tesla's most lucrative business is selling credits to other car companies that make gas cars and need to buy offsets. So he's in the Tesla business, not the category of EV businesses.
Starting point is 00:32:47 And I think Elon thinks the future is not making cars. Well, it's making self-driving cars and robots. And if you have a car that after you drive to work, you push a button and it drives away to go be a taxi all day and make money and come back and picks you up, instead of running for one hour every 24, it'll run for 10.
Starting point is 00:33:06 If we utilize cars like that in this future, people imagine, we need a hell of a lot less cars. The problem is all that self-driving stuff that Elon has convinced Wall Street, and that's why he's valued like a tech company, not like a car company, that's coming, BYD, the big Chinese world-killing car company, just announced, yeah, we're gonna give it away
Starting point is 00:33:24 for a buck in every car. So there goes that five grand a car, pure profit thing Wall Street was betting on for Elon. You know, I'm in this because I'm from Detroit and the American auto industry, the American manufacturing auto industry, which is Volkswagen in Tennessee, Ford in Detroit, et cetera, et cetera. Mercedes could go away in a decade. People don't understand how big this is.
Starting point is 00:33:45 Really? Tell me more. Well, the Chinese can, if we let them, they can import a great $30,000 electric or gas car in that is essentially equal or better to anything you can buy in the market now. The president of Ford is one of those visionary guys in this, Jim Farley. About eight months ago, went over to China and drove a Xiaomi SU7, catchy name, very popular new car. And he loved it so much, he had it stuffed in a shipping container and shipped it to Detroit and drove it around Ford and let his executives drive it for six months. He doesn't want to give it up.
Starting point is 00:34:18 It's the only one in the country on a temporary plate. The feds are probably going to seize it. He said, if we can't make one of these in a few years years there's going to be no more Ford Motor Company. What does he like so much about it like what is? Well the software is really good the cost of production they design their cars to be cheaper to make kind of like Tesla does yeah the battery tech is more advanced than what we have right now though we're catching up then they pay their autoworkers ten bucks an hour right so they're very competitive vehicles the The Mexican car market has been the canary in the coal mine. Four years ago, China sold 40,000 cars in Mexico,
Starting point is 00:34:52 gas and electric combined. This year, they're probably hit half a million. Wow. They're eating the market there. They've already eaten it in Israel. They're in Europe. They're everywhere but here. And Trump thinks, well, we're just at the American market.
Starting point is 00:35:04 American market is only 10% of the world market GM sells as many cars in Asia as they do in the United States So if our guys can't compete worldwide where the trend is Unstoppable and undoubtedly electric You know, we're gonna be British Leyland The government will be propping up a couple of companies that are be minor players in the world So this is a huge issue. I didn't mean to go deep on this, but you've intrigued me.
Starting point is 00:35:27 I don't have a ton of hope that this administration is going to do some smart domestic industrial policy, but what would be the best thing to do to help us compete? The Biden stuff had typical bureaucratic ham handedness in it, particularly the charging subsidies, but the loans to build new, extremely competitive, high tech factories like Ford's thing. And by the way, these guys don't pay me. I do this for free. I'm the donor here because I care a lot about it. The new Rivian plant, 9,000 manufacturing jobs in Georgia, those loans to build those plants to compete are vital and Trump should leave them alone. The other thing is the consumer subsidies.
Starting point is 00:36:06 You want a great car, you can go get an electric car, basically 200 bucks off a month at least because Uncle Sam gives you 7,500 bucks. Now I'm a Republican, I don't like subsidies, but there are 99 car companies in China and only a couple of them make money because the government has said, we don't care about making money.
Starting point is 00:36:23 Build factories and take over the world market. That's your job. So our guys and our allies in Germany or South Korea or Japan are competing against guys who don't have to make money. So we need subsidies now to muscle up and catch up our domestic stuff to make them world competitive and to support our ally company, BMW makes more cars in their biggest plant and their entire systems in South Carolina. So this is a U S NATO, South Korea, Japan axis, and everybody's getting their lunch
Starting point is 00:36:55 eating, including Elon, by the way, his biggest plants in China and B Y D is eating Tesla's lunch there. And this whole fact pattern though, leads me back to like, Elon really has lost his mind. You can argue. Right? Because he's corrupt. A corrupt Elon, which would not be good in there, would be doing things necessary to like go after China, be aggressively to go after China and to work with the Japanese,
Starting point is 00:37:19 South Koreans, et cetera, like our access, right? On international relations. We're like doing the opposite kind of, I know we've put these like our access, right, on international relations. We're like doing the opposite, kind of. I know we've put these tariffs on China, so I guess that's true, but Elon is alienating the markets that would be potentially open to his product. And he is and he isn't.
Starting point is 00:37:37 He's alienating the Germans. He's had an 80% sales drop there in Europe. But the Chinese own Elon. That's the other little, his largest plant is in China and that government can decide tomorrow, it's now people's plant number five, Elon, they let him build it on a waiver, he did not have to do the joint venture stuff, they own the paper on him. So here we are again. The Democrats, this is why the Democrats have to go in on China hawking.
Starting point is 00:38:03 I just, people don't get it. Like the fact that Elon is on the take from China and pretends to be a free speech warrior on the same time. And I was just talking about this this morning that there's this Chinese crypto guy I've talked about here, Justin Sun and Justin Sun put in tens of millions into Trump's, one of Trump's crypto griffs and he's a fraudster. He's a Chinese crypto fraudster being investigated by the FCC. Excuse me. He was being investigated by the SEC. Excuse me.
Starting point is 00:38:25 He was being investigated by the SEC until this morning. There's a new press release out that shock the guy that put all this money into Trump's crypto grift. They're trying to come to a deal. So we'll see. We'll see how that shakes out. Yeah, he's innocent. We found out.
Starting point is 00:38:38 It turned out we were wrong. The amount of China corruption in this administration, I just don't think it's sunk in with people. All right. I have a couple other things really quick. We'll do a little round the horn of the clownery. I guess we'll go saddest to funniest. Saddest, we had an unvaccinated school-aged child die of the measles yesterday in Texas. RFK, our new HHS secretary who spread measles vaccine disinformation not too long ago. Yesterday during that cabinet meeting said basically, yeah, there's measles outbreak all the time. Like we're on it. No, it's heartbreaking.
Starting point is 00:39:11 A lot of the Trump stuff hurts places that vote for Trump more than anything else. And we have a measles hotspot now and it'll grow. And we got a guy I would rather try Voodoo running HHS. It's disgusting. Our new FBI director, Cash Patel. Oh God. How about his deputy too? They got a radio blowhard who, you know, used to guard the president's dog.
Starting point is 00:39:34 Are you concerned about that? I have a funny news item I want to share, but what's your level of concern about, uh, about, uh, We have the only plain clothes national secret police of any superpower that are good guys. You know, you know, generally when you have a, the federal government has a plain clothes national secret police, you know, it's the trouble instrument. And we've gone to great pains since the Hoover era had some trouble, but that
Starting point is 00:39:59 culture has been cleaned up. It's highly professional. It's really important. And I think the culture is so embedded there, it'll survive this, but we're going to pressure test it now. And it's a horrible insult to the rank and file professionals in that agency. So it's heartbreaking. Luckily, some of these guys are stupid and incompetent, which gets
Starting point is 00:40:19 in the way of their venality, but it's terrible. Now, do I think I'll get a hold of way in the middle of the night? No, no, no. But the FBI is gonna go into an internal turmoil there now, which is bad for them and bad for the country. Yeah, speaking of the venality, I enjoyed this story this morning from Evan Perez at CNN.
Starting point is 00:40:38 Here's the nut graph. FBI director, Cash Battelle, walked into his new office on the seventh floor HQ and made an immediate order. So that's kind of ominous. I was nervous when I read that sentence. I was like, uh-oh, is he coming after, you know, is he coming after Comey? What's the immediate order? He wanted new carpeting and window coverings.
Starting point is 00:40:55 He called the office dingy. So there you go, doge in action. That's right. Yeah. No, you can't run a police state with a shitty office. You know, come on. The enemy's list board alone takes up eight square feet on the wall. It's like the thing where Trump ordered, I can't forget which licks fiddle got it,
Starting point is 00:41:12 but he wants $200 million ad campaign thanking him for the border. I'm like, where's doge? $200 million bonfire to have, have, have Trump, you know, doing political ads on the government payroll. Yeah. We can't give rice to starving people in Africa, but we can do a great job, Mr. Trump ad campaign. All right. My last topic moving on to the Democrats, to your governor. We have a new competitor, Hacks on Tap and the Borg Podcast.
Starting point is 00:41:39 We have a new competitor in the podcast space and I want to play the sizzle reel from this upcoming competitor. We need to change the conversation and that's why I'm launching a new podcast. And this is going to be anything but the ordinary politician podcast. I'm going to be talking to people directly that I disagree with, as well as people I look up to. But more important than anything else, I'll be talking directly with you, the listener. Real conversations. What's going on with the cost of eggs? What are the impacts, real impacts to you around tariffs? What power does an executive order really have? And what's really going on inside of Doge? Look, there's an onslaught of information that we take in. So let's take it to the sources without the
Starting point is 00:42:22 typical political mumbo-jumbo. In the first few weeks, we're going to be sitting down with some of the biggest leaders and architects in the mega movement. This is Gavin Newsom. All right. So the ad there is corny, but I'm going to give you an opinion. It's going to shock you, Murphy. I'm going to give you an opinion. That's really going to shake you.
Starting point is 00:42:41 I think this is a great idea. I've got a lot of concerns with Gavin and like we could do it. He's slick, the ad that's ads too slick, but like actually talking to Maga people and having him use his slick skills to put, to put baby in a corner, to put Bannon or whoever the hell wants to take him on in a corner, I think it's probably smart, right? No, I don't know. What do you think?
Starting point is 00:43:02 Well, I, I'm glad to know that he's breaking all the rules. You know, I'm looking forward to the backwards cap. You know, he's taking it to the streets. He's not the man. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, you know, it's just the problem. He is so transparent that that's where he gets in trouble.
Starting point is 00:43:18 Yeah. So, you know, I'm going to save America. I'm going to argue with MAGA guys to impress democratic primary voters so I can run for president, but it's really about America. It's not about me. So, you know, it's like when he went down to Alabama and put up a billboard. I hate you rednecks, you know, the Newsom per press.
Starting point is 00:43:34 I mean, it's just, so that's the problem. I think it doesn't pass the, oh, it's like the gimmick where my campaign's not about politics. You know what our bumper sticker is? No bumper sticker, man. You know, and it's, it's reeks of that. That said, who knows? I think this was inspired by Buddha Judge,
Starting point is 00:43:54 because like, hey, that Pete guy's a talker and he goes on Fox and does well. I'll recreate that and I'll argue with MAGA people on a podcast that, I don't know, you know, I'm for podcasting, hope it does well. Yeah. Welcome to the frame. Murphy, who knew that we had the prime job?
Starting point is 00:44:10 Yeah. The governor of California, Senator from Texas, Ted Cruz, Matt Gaetz is a podcaster. Now, Cory Bush and Jamal Bowman have a podcast. I just keep looking at the charts to see when one of them will pass us. Not yet, but a lot of politicians. I'm willing to trade, by the way. He can have you. You're willing to take governor of California. I got some ideas.
Starting point is 00:44:29 I'm in on that trade. God bless them. You know, I'm with you. Obviously it's very transparent. I just think engaging the mega people like the period of time in history where it's do not platform these people, pretend they don't exist, other them. I like othering them. I don't think they should be invited to parties. I think that you should neg them and not give them the acknowledgement they deserve.
Starting point is 00:44:50 I'm for all that. But the just pretending they don't exist didn't work. And engaging and arguing with them, I think makes sense in some level, depending on how the execution will see. Yeah, yeah, we'll see how it goes, but try it, you know, pull them out, ridicule them again. Well, all the noise is going on. All the fundamentals that make or break presidents, the
Starting point is 00:45:13 Trump guys are screwing up. Yeah. So time compounds. And if the Dems can have a good off year, despite their stupidity, you see what the D trip leader put out that thing in national journal, a bunch of democratic consultants send it to me, frothing with rage. The new head of the D trip. And I apologize.
Starting point is 00:45:29 Don't remember her name. She's a member from somewhere. I remember Congress, the lead of the story is if it isn't broke, don't fix it. I'm very proud that 49% of our vendor money was, you know, minority only it was all identity and we're going to double it this year. That's the way to win. You know, and I was like, Christ, they never learned. They never learned.
Starting point is 00:45:47 Susan DelBene, she's welcome on the pod. She's a Washington first district. I hear you. Last thing, okay, we've been mean. We picked on Gavin. I don't know, I'm open to the Gavin thing. It wasn't mean actually. I'm open to it, I wanna see how it goes.
Starting point is 00:45:59 We picked on them a little bit. I've been disappointed with his tools. He could have done more here and he's been very cautious. You know, you can say Jerry Brown's crazy. He was a very dynamic governor here. That's true. Did a lot of stuff. Gavin has been kind of like, I better check the focus groups and
Starting point is 00:46:15 when's the next flight to conquer New Hampshire. I don't think we can have Jerry Brown in 2028. So I'm not asking him to do the 2028 hot stove, but are there any Democrats out there that you're just saying like, Oh, I like what they've been doing. Is there somebody that jumps out at you? Gavin's got skills. And if you're from California or you're from the future, maybe they're looking for that, but you got the Harris problem, which is the last California experiment, at least in the
Starting point is 00:46:35 party. Conventional wisdom didn't work. Yeah. Buddha judge is always a superstar. Gretchen Whitmer is an election winner. I mean, there are some new gen Dems out there, you know, you can get into Shapiro. I mean there's a long list and a big bloody
Starting point is 00:46:53 Don't rig the calendar Democratic primary would be great for the Dems But you know don't rig the calendar Mike Murphy. Thanks for coming on the pot. He's proud of saxon tap He's an EV man. He's won some elections and he's out there in California trying to hold it down. There it is. I'm sending you a hat, man. Send me your address. Okay.
Starting point is 00:47:14 Do you have a flat for him? I'm a flat for him, man. We have one made up. Our people in China make good hats when they're not making cars. All right. We'll see you, Mike Murphy. Up next. Good to be on, Timmy.
Starting point is 00:47:24 Good to see you, pal. Good to be on Timmy. Good to see you pal. Up next, Michael Fennell. Hey guys, Tim Miller from the Bulwark. I'm delighted to be here with a glowing Michael Fanon. I mean, the dude like went through some shit and I'm just, I'm over here just monitoring his skincare. What's going on, Fanon? You know, just living the dream, man. Yeah, well, not exactly.
Starting point is 00:48:03 You know, Fanon was with me. I was with him, I guess, better. I was hiding behind him at the principal's first conference over the weekend when Enrique Tarrio and some of these fuckers who led the attack on the Capitol came and tried to menace people, tried to pretend to be tough. He brought his little 5'2 friend, the mega marauder. And then the next day, obviously, there was a bomb threat we don't we don't really know the origin
Starting point is 00:48:26 of. I mean, man, like, how do you process all this like that these guys are running around like creating trouble after you know, you've lived through what they did a couple years ago? Well, first of all, I mean, I think it's important to kind of understand who they are. I mean, specifically the proud boys. This was an organization that we saw pop up, you know, during Donald Trump's first presidential campaign and, you know, really where they kind of came into their own was they would violently attack anyone who was opposed to their viewpoints and they are very much so embedded in the MAGA
Starting point is 00:49:09 movement. Enrique Torrio kind of emerged as the leader of the group or self-proclaimed leader of the group. He was the one that showed up at the principal's first summit, but he, it seems to me, has kind of different motivations. He's not somebody that likes to get his hands dirty. What he likes to do is create these viral moments, put them out on social media to build his brand, build his profile, and then try to sell people shit. Sell the Proud Boys' swag, sell the hats and the T-shirts and ammunition magazines that are embroidered with the, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:47 Proud Boys logo. So for me, it seems as though his motivations are monetary. And he brought along, like you said, his little, the midget menace, Ivan Ranklin. They show up, they look like cartoon characters. He wears his little uniform, the Proud Boys uniform. He's got his sunglasses on that he wears indoors. But everybody's wearing a body-worn camera. They're flanked by their little right-wing media guys with their cameras out recording the entire thing. Like I said, they're looking for a viral moment.
Starting point is 00:50:20 And they're also looking for somebody, bait somebody into an interaction which they could sue them, whether it's threats or whether it's some physical confrontation. I mean, that's really what, at least in my mind, what that event was all about. And it's interesting because, you know, as a group that places masculinity in very high regard, you know, where I'm from, the least masculine thing you can do to settle a dispute is sue somebody. I don't know. Actually, it might be even less masculine to try to settle a dispute by having a flunky videotape you for TikTok while you yell at somebody.
Starting point is 00:51:00 An influencer beef. I don't know. That's not exactly tough guy material either. Really. I guess it would have been cool if we had like a dance off. Yeah. Zoolander. How do you though process that? I mean, I'm trying to put myself. It's hard for me to put myself in your shoes because like on the one hand, like what you're saying now is is very even keel and correct. Don't give these guys what they want, right,
Starting point is 00:51:23 which is some like little clip that he can use to get attention to sell things to the incels that like think that he's tough and sit in their basement, etc. Don't do that. On the other hand, fuck these guys. Like they, they instigated the violent attack on all of you who are just doing your job. And so, you know, maybe they need to be get a taste of their own medicine, right? Like I understand the second impulse. It has to be a little tough to, you know, restrain. Yeah, no, I mean, listen, like I was a cop for 20 years. So it's not the first time that somebody's called me, you know, a mean name. Yeah, I tried to bait you. Right. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:52:05 That being said, I mean, you're right. I'm of the mindset that the appropriate emotions to be feeling right now are anger and outrage. And so I met that moment with anger and outrage. And I told Enrique Taurio exactly what I think about him. And quite frankly, I told him who he is. And he is a convicted, seditious conspirator and a traitor to this country. And that was it. And I also called Ivan Rankin a bald-headed bitch, which is also what he is. True, accurate. It's important to be accurate when you're leveling criticisms, particularly
Starting point is 00:52:44 on the bulwark. So I played a clip of you from when you're on stage. So folks who don't have the backstory. So this was an event with a bunch of different panel discussions. You and Harry Dunn, Akil Ganel were on stage discussing January 6th. That was before these guys showed up. When you were up there, you talked about how the pardons were in part motivated by Trump wanting to have some muscle, wanting to have some people out there that he thinks will create trouble on his behalf and have his own militia or whatever. How do you kind of balance that impulse with the performative
Starting point is 00:53:27 side of it? How much of it do you think is real nefarious, people should be scared, and how much do you think is performative? I guess is my question. First of all, I think people should be extremely concerned. I mean, you just can't let that fear paralyze you. But make no mistake about it, these are violent, extremist groups. The Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters. They use the tactics, the same tactics of the brown shirts in 1930s and 40s Germany. They harass, they intimidate,
Starting point is 00:53:58 and they use violence to suppress anyone that may have opposing viewpoints to their own. And, you know, going back to the pardons, you know, Donald Trump in pardoning hundreds of violent insurrectionists, many of whom were members of these right wing extremist groups, created his own civilian militia, you know, an organization or organizations that can go out and commit acts of violence on his behalf, who now feel emboldened to do so because they feel that if they do that, Donald Trump will simply pardon them.
Starting point is 00:54:35 They will face no criminal accountability. And so I think Americans most certainly should be concerned. They should be angry. They should be outraged. They should be raising this at every town hall meeting, calling their members of Congress, calling every elected official in their district and letting them know that this is absolutely unacceptable. It's talking to Ryan Goodman about the legal side of this yesterday, but on these pardons,
Starting point is 00:55:03 there was another situation where one of the guys that got pardoned when the police went to his home, he had grenades, he had a sawed off shotgun, he had some other illegal weapons, he had some classified documents, I guess he took from the army. And the DOJ issued a statement yesterday that said, no, all of that stuff is also included in the pardon. That speaks more to your point about how, wants these guys out here menacing people. The idea that if the notion was just, oh, I want people to have a clean bill of health for what happened on January 6th because I thought it was BS. Obviously, I disagree with that.
Starting point is 00:55:38 If that was the only intention, then you wouldn't have your Department of Justice saying, oh, I also want to cover this guy who had grenades at his house. Right, it also speaks to the seriousness of, you know, some of these individuals' intentions. I mean, this is someone who has grenades in their house. You got any grenades over there? No, I don't have any grenades. I wouldn't tell you if I did.
Starting point is 00:56:00 Weapons charges for people that are prohibited from possessing firearms. I mean, all of that stuff should be deeply concerning to average, everyday Americans. I mean, you have an active, you know, extremist groups who have found an ally in the president of the United States. I mean, that's absolutely insane. Not to be too personal, but I do have to ask, because the reports are out there, but like these guys are also coming from your mother?
Starting point is 00:56:26 Is that, is that true? Yeah. I mean, unfortunately, pretty much every member of my family, my immediate family has, has suffered these threats and harassment. My mother seemed to bear the brunt of it. You know, she's been swatted in recent months. She had a confrontation with an individual that Confronted her while she was raking leaves in her front yard
Starting point is 00:56:49 Screamed at her that her son was a traitor and threw shit on her she's had bricks thrown at the house and You know again after Enrique Tario and his merry bunch of men showed up to Enrique Tario and his merry bunch of men showed up to the principal's first summit. Obviously, the principal's summit was targeted with a bomb threat the following day, and my mother's house was also targeted with a bomb threat in that same bomb threat. And then since then, in the past 24 hours, all of my immediate family has received harassing phone calls, threats, and other forms of harassment. So it's become a family affair.
Starting point is 00:57:31 Man, how do you keep even keel on this stuff? Like I'm like the rage is building up inside me right now. Like the idea that somebody would come for your mother. I just I don't understand. Honestly, like how you control it. somebody would come for your mother. I just, I don't understand, honestly, like how you control it. I mean, you know, when I'm engaged, I'm engaged. When I disengage, I completely disengage.
Starting point is 00:57:53 You know, I try to keep my world very small when I'm not out attending these summits and interacting with people. But also, I mean, I'll be honest with you, Tim, like having opportunities like the bulwark to come out and talk about these things is incredibly cathartic for me. And it makes me feel like I have the ability to affect some change or at least let people know what the hell is going on in this country because so many Americans are indifferent
Starting point is 00:58:21 or oblivious. You know, only now are we starting to kind of see what's in store for all of us, regardless of who you supported in the last election. Donald Trump doesn't give a shit. He's gonna do what he's gonna do, and that's it. And so maybe now people will start to see that this behavior is unacceptable.
Starting point is 00:58:41 Well, man, you can have a platform with us anytime to vent. Door's always open for venting because I just, man, I got a lot to get off my chest. I didn't go through any of the shit that you went through, but these fucking pussies, man, I can't fucking take it. They're so loathsome and so cowardly, but we can vent about them more another day. I want to pick your brain on one other thing while I got you though, because if we're going to do politics and affect change, one group that the Democrats have really struggled with in convincing about the negative side of the MAGA movement is guys like you, like to be
Starting point is 00:59:19 for lack of a better description, right? Like it looks like you got a little American flag back there. You worked in law enforcement. A lot of law enforcement people went for Trump. You got Tats. I assume you know your way around to Zen or some DIP. You might know some MMA fighters. These are the guys that have been moving more and more towards Trump and MAGA. I just wonder why do you think that is? And do you think that there's some kind of message or some kind of way manner of speaking
Starting point is 00:59:52 that might like break through about the kind of nefarious shit that they're supporting? Because like, I'm not talking about the dudes with the red hats. And like, there's some people that are unreachable. I'm talking about the more of like the non political, you know, kind of guys, working class guys that have been drawn in by Trump. Yeah, I mean, and this really does apply, I think, to all politicians prior to Donald Trump's arrival on the scene, but there is always this, you know,
Starting point is 01:00:18 very kind of over-educated, elitist, condescending speak overeducated, elitist, condescending speak that was used when addressing the American people. And it seemed that there was more and more and more of a disconnect between politicians, whether at the local level or the national level, and the people that they were there to represent. I mean, for me, where Democrats, you know, completely lost me and I was always very apolitical. I voted for both political parties. But I think when I started to pay attention was the defund the police movement. You know, I was a cop for 20 years. I understood
Starting point is 01:00:58 policing and our relationship with the communities and I knew that there was work to be done. I certainly thought that it was worth having a conversation. And then I saw, you know, the Democrats really just, instead of having the conversation in a productive way, they used it to bash cops to try to get votes. And so for me, that was it. And unfortunately, when it comes to applying that to today, the Democrats really they've kind of taken this, we're just going to sit back and see what happens or let Donald Trump destroy himself, so to speak, as if we haven't learned the lesson over and
Starting point is 01:01:40 over and over again, that's never going to happen. For me, it's disheartening because I'm somebody like yourself, who's so avidly against what's happening in this country at this moment. And to watch, I guess, the only political party that still is concerned about democracy, sit back and wait and watch, it's pathetic. Pete Slauson Obviously, I agree with that. I've been banging the drum on that. Back to the defunding the police thing, because then thinking about, okay, let's be constructive, right? How do you break through? I don't know if FBI agents are not as whatever, sympathetic as regular cops. It's a little bit, it's a little different. It's obviously different than somebody that's
Starting point is 01:02:21 like a neighborhood cop, right? But still, like it's the Republicans right now that are fucking over cops, at least federal law enforcement, right? And I do feel like at some level, there's got to be a way to break through with folks by talking about just like the damage that they're doing to federal law enforcement, to vets, like who are losing their jobs, to regular, you know, people say like, doing, federal law enforcement, to vets who are losing their jobs, to regular, people say, oh, federal government employees, bureaucrats, and they picture some guy in a suit on K Street. There are a lot of people who work for the federal government that are working class people. I'm wondering if you think there's an opportunity there. Unfortunately, I've been out here for four years and and I really think that what's gonna have to happen is it has to impact individual Americans' lives.
Starting point is 01:03:07 It's gotta impact a friend or a family member or yourself or your spouse. I mean, I've been on the phone for the past week with dozens of friends who have either been laid off from their federal jobs or fired from their federal jobs or whatever the hell Doge is calling it dismissed. That obviously is resonating with people when they can't put food on the table and they can't support their families. Then to add insult to injury, they're being villainized for being a
Starting point is 01:03:40 part of some government agency. Scheme, fraud, it's all fraud. They're stealing. USAID workers, they've dedicated their lives to doing things that are super fun, like going to third world countries to deliver bags of rice to starving people. They're lunatic leftists that are destroying the fabric of our country and they have to
Starting point is 01:04:05 be purged. It's insane. Insane. All right. Where do we bring you back? I want to pick your brain on this as in a feat, you know, GW grad that lived in the Denver suburbs growing up, you know, I like, sometimes I do my best, but like I feel I've got a cultural gap sometimes with some of these folks that some of these voters that
Starting point is 01:04:25 we're struggling with to convince. So I want to bring you back, chat about that. And unfortunately, I think there's gonna be fucking more news on the law enforcement front and the pardon front and the Proud Boy Front. We'll have plenty of plenty of things to talk about. All right, bro. All right, man. Look forward to it.
Starting point is 01:04:40 All right. Thanks so much to Michael Fanon. I love that dude. That is just a great American, great father. I'm so happy to have him and give you a little bonus segment on the pod today. Appreciate it also. I'm a man, Mike Murphy.
Starting point is 01:04:54 As I mentioned at the top, I'm gonna be at the Muses parade tonight. So we'll see out there, neutral ground side. If I'm not at a hundred percent tomorrow, I've got great news. We got the best podcast guest around to carry me. So we'll see y'all then. Peace. And hold up, we will never see the truth around Another promise, another scene, another
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