The Dan Bongino Show - Get Out! (Ep. 2519)

Episode Date: May 20, 2026

In this episode, I'll discuss the major electoral victory for President Trump and MAGA in what is hopefully a warning to all other RINOs. Also, everyone's least favorite nutty podcaster has a flat-out... unbelievable next guest. Find the video podcast of The Dan Bongino Show exclusively on Rumble at https://Rumble.com/bongino EDITORIAL: Kash Patel promised to take on violent crime. He has delivered. https://washingtonreporter.news/editorial-kash-patel-promised-to-take-on-violent-crime-he-delivered/ Unearthed posts show Dem Senate hopeful praising vulgar graffiti, making crude porta potty admission https://www.foxnews.com/politics/unearthed-posts-show-dem-senate-hopeful-praising-vulgar-graffiti-making-crude-porta-potty-admissions FBI announces US violent crime rate plummeted by fastest rate in nearly 90 years: ‘Changes are working’ https://nypost.com/2026/05/19/us-news/violent-crime-drops-at-rates-not-seen-in-nearly-90-years-fbi/ Sponsors: All Family Pharmacy - https://allfamilypharmacy.com/bongino - code: Bongino10 American Financing - NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.327% for well qualified borrowers. Call 888-994-7600 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit AmericanFinancing.net/Bongino. Average savings based on borrowers who save over $199.99 Supersure Insurance - https://supersure.com/bongino Kalshi - Go to http://kalshi.com/bongino and get a free $10 credit when you trade $100! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:02 All America all the time. Sit down, buckle up, and get ready for the Dan Bongino show. Yeah, I told you. I told you it was an op. Now the op is kicking a bunch of people and the balls who were finding out the hard way, who were really convinced that community notes and rage bots on X were real life. It's not real life. Voters are real life.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Actual voters. Those are real life. life. What do they call it just an IRL now? That's IRL in real life. I told you yesterday before the show, Kentucky 4, primary yesterday,
Starting point is 00:00:46 Tom Massey, Ed Gowryne, I told you that Kentucky 4 voters who picked their pick and that it's very hard to oust an incumbent. It is really hard. Super hard. Not last night. It wasn't. You can talk all the smack you want,
Starting point is 00:01:04 Losing by 10 points as an incumbent is really hard to do. You have to really screw up. You can talk all the shit you want today about just, you just lost. I'm sorry. It is an intra-party fight. We're not having this. We're not having it.
Starting point is 00:01:22 It's not about loyalty to Trump. I'm going to prove it to you in the beginning of the show. It's not about loyalty to Donald Trump. Donald Trump is a business guy who is very transactional, who if he sees a result will work with anyone to get. get there. It is not even people who he vehemently disagrees. I'll prove it to you right in the beginning of the show. It is not about that. It's about a string of candidates who have decided to engage in bullshit anti-Trump conspiracy theory nonsense. They throw the Jews in the
Starting point is 00:01:55 mix. They try to attract a bunch of disgruntled folks out there and they think that that's real life. It's not real life. Man, today is going to be a banger of a freaking show today. So get ready. Today show about you by all family pharmacy. A better way to get all your prescription medications. Don't wait. Simple, safe and secure.
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Starting point is 00:03:46 Americanfinancing.net slash bonjino. Americanfinancing. Dot net slash bonjino. All right, fellas. Let's get this party started. Folks, I was pretty harsh on X last night after Tom Massey lost his primary as the incumbent congressman in Kentucky four. There's a lesson in this, folks, and the lesson is this.
Starting point is 00:04:14 The lesson is that running with a bunch of failed comedians like that coward dipshit Dave Smith, who if you've seen pictures of him that have been floating around the internet, it looks like he got beat up a lot in high school. He's a tough guy, though, on X all the time. I'll end you. I'll end you. You'll end us.
Starting point is 00:04:35 buddy i'm sure you've ended up there's a lot of men you've ended a lot of men dave jimmy door another joker maybe jumping in bed with egore third reichland maybe jumping into bed with a bunch of clowns and and anti-semitic losers with nazi symbols and running around telling you how much they hate the jews blame it for everything maybe it's a bad idea in a conservative primary maybe it's a really bad idea It is a bad idea because let me tell you something. We've been in this movement a lot longer. This is our party. You don't get to jump into the party.
Starting point is 00:05:13 Come on in there. Take a big shit in the punch pole and then wonder why we handed you your ass on the way out the door, despite being a decades-long incumbent in office. You're not us. Stop pretending. Just admit you hang out with your foreign terror river to the sea people and go hang out on the left. You're not welcome here. Get the out.
Starting point is 00:05:36 We don't want you. I don't know what part of we don't want you. You're the type of people, a bunch of chumps and cowards and zeros. I feel bad. A lot of these clowns look like they got their asses kicked in high school a lot. I'm sorry, that shouldn't have happened to you. But your psychological trauma shouldn't be everybody's trauma. You don't get to come into the tree house we built and then crap all over the place and I wonder why we tossed your ass out.
Starting point is 00:06:01 You don't belong here. This is not the anti-Semitic party. It's not the racist party. It's not the anti-black, anti-Hispanic party. This is the party of universal, inalienable rights endowed by the creator. That's our party. You never belonged here. We don't want you.
Starting point is 00:06:23 I saw all the threats last night. I got tons of them last night. These people are total animals, some of them. Insane. Some of the stuff they sent me last night. night and they exposed the op last night fully go look at some of my tweets from yesterday read some of the comments from the rage bot farm here's the gist of a lot of them watch what happens in november we'll get you back oh so that now you just exposed who you are so it was never about
Starting point is 00:06:52 conservatism it was never about advancing the ball forward as a movement it was about your one guy who that issue for you was the anti-jew stuff if you If that guy lost, you were going to charge the battlefield with us and then shoot us all in the back? Now you see why we don't want you. You're not an asset. Just get the fuck out, man. Get out. Find the door.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Folks, if that's your threat, either change the party to be the anti-Jew party or we're not going to vote with you, then just get out. We don't want you. I don't know what part of this is hard to understand. See you. Sayonara? How many languages you need? Astero looego? No, Astana. I don't want to see him. Just get out. This is not for you.
Starting point is 00:07:47 I saw another threat out there. It said, well, young voters supported Massey. Ladies and gentlemen, listen, I'm not going to throw that threat out because a lot of young voters did. And if you supported him because of his prior history of libertarian leanings, that's a good thing. I actually supported Tom Massey in the past, too. I did until I found out who he really was. I worked with him. You did not. A lot of these people out there screaming on Twitter today
Starting point is 00:08:14 have no idea how much of a fraud this guy was. I have never been as disappointed in a politician in my life. He claims to be a civil libertarian, and yet he destroys due process by destroying people's lives on Twitter. And then when you tell him, hey, do you want to get the facts before you engage in character assassination on Twitter, he ignores you. That's a fact. There is nothing he can say with, again,
Starting point is 00:08:40 his magic tricks pulling a rabbit out of it. That's going to change any of that. He refused to hear the truth because he wanted to destroy people and violate their due process on X. He talks about the Epstein class all the time. You know how many times when I was going through this fight, when I had hundreds of guys working on that case?
Starting point is 00:09:03 Do you know how many times I heard from this guy? Freaking goose egg, zero. He only cared when he thought he could attack President Trump. And that applies to other cases, too. All he does is talk. Big chatterbox. The Trump's a pedophile class. You want to, really?
Starting point is 00:09:28 You want to start getting into the whole sexual deviant thing? Did you see who your crew is? Milo. some of that massy stuff that came in? You really want to go there? Getting in bed with this clown card full of losers. We don't want you. Go join the river to the sea terror crowd.
Starting point is 00:09:56 They're not us. I don't know how many times you got to get. How, you know, how hard it is to lose is an incumbent? This guy's Liz Cheney 2.0. Folks, we didn't ask for this, okay? Neither the conservative movement that has its own disagreements. They don't always align with President Trump on everything. President Trump does demand loyalty from everyone. We didn't ask for this fight. We did not invite a bunch of Jew haters into
Starting point is 00:10:28 the tent. You invited yourself and pissed all over the place. We don't want you here. Voters, and you couldn't even win a congressional district where the guy was a decades-long incumbent. And you're telling us, like, oh, we should all believe X and community notes that this This is the future, man. It's not the future. I have faith in young people. I have faith in young people that we got to do a better job. You are correct in not letting them fall into this victimhood trap or, oh, blame the Jews
Starting point is 00:11:00 and all of stuff. We got to do a better job of that. But don't give me this bullshit. President Trump, if you don't demand loyalty, he'll throw you to the curb. That's not the case. He's endorsed candidates who haven't always aligned with them a couple of times. Here's a perfect example of what I'm talking about. Trump sees a problem with the high price of medications in America today.
Starting point is 00:11:21 He sees it. So what does he do? He finds out that there may be a business solution in free markets. Mark Cuban, who endorsed Kamalares, he jumps on stage with them and they do a thing. I thought he demanded loyalty all the time. Then he makes a joke about it. You can't have it both ways, folks. You can't have it both ways.
Starting point is 00:11:39 That he'll partner with people to get a result, but he demands loyalty and he won't partner with anyone unless you get his result. That's just not true. Check this out. It's pretty remarkable seeing you and Mark Cuban up there and the fact that obviously Mark condors Kamala Harris back in 2020. Well, he made a mistake. It was a big mistake.
Starting point is 00:11:57 What does this say about what you two are building here? Well, it says we love people. We love our country. He wants to, he's got a good company and he's going to do a lot of business with this. Folks, this was an op the whole time. This whole thing was an op. You can't have it both ways with. President Trump. Oh, he just didn't like
Starting point is 00:12:18 Massey because he didn't agree with him the whole time. Bullshit. When you start dancing around with dangerous bullshit, Trump's a pedophiles, raping kids, and then people start shooting at him, you're the bad guy, bro. And then when people try
Starting point is 00:12:34 to fill you in on what's actually going on, when we were doing the hard work, did you miss that whole controversy over the summer? But the bullshit, like you pretended you didn't see everything that went on. with all the conversations about how to get this material out there and the 6E stuff and the victim's names.
Starting point is 00:12:54 Cut the bullshit like you didn't see it. You never came over and asked a question about it. Guys, a bullshit artist. And I'm sorry to have to tell you the truth. And if it's convenient for you to rage bot out on me, man, knock yourself out. I don't see you ever the bullshit anyway. My team just knocks most of it out. Folks, it's an op.
Starting point is 00:13:20 It's an effort to destroy this party from the inside, stealing the political identity politics model from the communist left and imparting it inside the Republican tent. That's what they want to do. The Republicans, they cannot destroy this what we've built, this castle any other way than getting people to engage in victim culture stuff. Someone did this to you. and the someone de jour now is the Jews did it. You will never see a better example of the op, what's called horseshoe theory, how you get fringes of both parties that eventually wind up,
Starting point is 00:14:03 it should be called circle thing, because eventually the ends of the horseshoe connect. You'll see the fringe elements of the river to the sea terrorist left and this new wing of the fake right. You will never see a more dangerous symbiote then you will there we go horseshoe theory they see it right there that's who at uh then freedom there woke left woke right you still look like they say the same things no they don't really do you guys see this promo for the kandis owens hunter b under hunter biden interview this is real this is not a i this is
Starting point is 00:14:39 the promo for the kandis owens hunter bide interview forget the kandis owens portion for a second we've already focused on a lot of that i want you to listen how hunter biden Hunter Biden, one of the biggest scumbags in the history of presidential, vice presidential children, has figured out that he can try to co-op people on the right, air quotes, by using the Jews, the Jews. Listen, it's so obvious. This is about a minute clip. If you're falling for this, I am really sorry you have been suckered by the Biden family. And then he says something else in this clip that's even more hilarious, that his dad was never the first.
Starting point is 00:15:19 favorite of the Epstein class elites. Your dad had Bernie Sanders wiped out in the South Carolina primary by moving the date of the primary and engaging in racial identity politics where the elites helped them to wipe out the grassroots candidate Bernie Sanders, you bullshit artist. And then he goes on to blame the Jews. And of course, the third right component pretending to be part of our party. The Jews did it, man. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:47 This was Massey's entire closing argument. I'll show you that in a second. It was this whole closing argument. The Jews. The Jews. Sounds kind of like racist Democrats in the past, the blacks. The Hispanics, whatever. Sounds kind of disgusting, doesn't it?
Starting point is 00:16:08 First, I want you to watch this. Here's the op right here. Here's horseshoe theory in one minute. Check this out. The D.C. elite of the, of the, of the, left, they crushed my dad because he was never part of that club. He was never part of the Epstein class. You know one thing he didn't do?
Starting point is 00:16:24 He didn't green light to turn Gaza into a Trump golf course with the Major D being Jared Kushner. War in Iran that they started, that every president before him was pressured by the Israelis. I do think there was something about the Charlie Kirk assassination that everyone just sort of looked up. So the people that Charlie Kirk made, the level of disloyalty or fear. I don't know what it is. the criticism of you for asking the questions for someone who was like a brother to you? It's like, what the F were you talking about? I listen to you and I go, right on.
Starting point is 00:17:00 We just said in the chat, mind washing, brainwashing. Folks, this is, I don't, I don't know what, because they should just say at the beginning of that. You know the little disclaimers they put on things? They should put a disclaimer. You are the victim of an ongoing sciop. If you are watching this and believe a single word coming out of this person's mouth, he's just a bullshit or no artist, Blaze 951. No, no, he didn't an artist.
Starting point is 00:17:31 Remember he did like the blowhole paintings or something and sold them for, what, like 500 grand? Nobody finds this unusual. The biggest scumbag in the history of presidential nuclear families is out aligning with Candace Owens with the, hey man, the Jews did it. And you're following, you believe Hunter Biden. no if you do i'm going to tell you what i said in the beginning please get them out we don't want you in our movement we are not the hunter-biden party we're not that we hate the jews party we're not that we hate the muslims party or the christians party or the evangelicals party either there's a whole
Starting point is 00:18:13 wing of this that hates the evangelical christians too oh they're not real christian really really they're not I've been warning you about this forever. So what do these people do? They attack me. Oh, nothing happened. Oh, go fuck yourself, you dumb sons of bitches. You damn well know there's a laundry list of massive changes. The left's been complained about.
Starting point is 00:18:36 The only argument you have is don't tell people what happened. If you tell them what happened, then they'll know change. We don't want that thing because then they'll look like the good guys. That's all you guys got. Yet your hero didn't do jack shit. Never heard a word from this guy on any of this stuff. Oh, yeah. You want to see what his closing argument was?
Starting point is 00:19:00 Tom Massey? What guy lost by 10 points? Donor money. He didn't have donor money? You're telling me he's... Really? Tell him he didn't have donor money too. You sure you want to go there or not one?
Starting point is 00:19:14 But is this incumbent in U.S. congressional primaries win renomination at typically over a 98% rate for the House? Yeah, he didn't. He lost by 10. here's Massey last night, total scumbag move. But this is who he is. This is the guy I could not believe how disappointed I was when I met this. I'm telling you like levels of disappointment in politicians are usually pretty high.
Starting point is 00:19:43 This guy broke the scale. Because I had defended this guy, even under relentless attacks from other people. I thought, oh, maybe he's got principles. He has zero. He is about one thing, and that's Massey. Well, he's about two things. The Jews. Here he is last night
Starting point is 00:20:00 and one of the most disgusting, grotesque, just horrifying comments I've heard at a concession where, of course, he lost. Check this out. I would have come out sooner,
Starting point is 00:20:13 but I had to call my opponent and concede, and it took a while to find Ed Gowrine in Tel Aviv. Yeah, that's real funny. That's real funny, douchebag. This guy is such a loser. I can't even tell you.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Folks, I tilt strongly towards the civil libertarian component of the conservative wing, if you're looking at it, on some kind of Klein there. I have never been so disappointed in a human being. Really? The Jews, again. Well, Dan, how do you know this was this closing argument? Because yesterday he was on Fox. Yesterday was Election Day where he lost.
Starting point is 00:21:00 by 10. He was Tom Massey on Fox yesterday, and I want you to listen again, this is his closing argument in a conservative primary in Kentucky, trying to make an argument to people who believe in faith, family, and freedom
Starting point is 00:21:16 that somehow their political problems, again, are the Jews. This is this closing argument yesterday, and you wonder why he lost? Check this out. People are smart enough to understand that this is Israel trying to buy an election. Miriam Edelson has spent so much money
Starting point is 00:21:30 on my election, they're going to have to scale down that ballroom that she was paying for. And she was born in Israel. The Republican Jewish Coalition and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee have spent millions of dollars in this race on a guy that never showed up for a single debate. They think they can buy Kentuckians. They think they can buy this seat because they tried to buy my vote and I wouldn't sell it. And they're finding out it's real expensive. And what they're going to find out is they can't afford to buy this seat in Kentucky. This guy, this was his entire closing argument, not your wallet, not your health care, not your kids' education, government overregulation. I'm not telling you he was not concerned about this stuff.
Starting point is 00:22:15 That was his entire closing argument. You want more receipts? Here he was yesterday, Election Day, on CBS. Again, the Jews. Check this out. If the president had merely endorsed a warm body, that's his affectionate term for my, opponent, it's a warm body from central casting, I would have won 6040. The difference in this race, what people need to watch is it's a referendum on whether the Israeli lobby can buy a seat
Starting point is 00:22:44 in Congress and how much they're willing to spend to try and in order to intimidate the entire Republican Party into having zero dissension on foreign policy toward Israel. Yeah, there's zero dissension on foreign policy. Yeah, you're correct. Everybody is universally aligned in the exact same foreign policy for every country. Do you actually believe that? Folks, do you really want to align with Hunter Biden and that, you know, test case for GLP 1 through 3s, Kank Weger, Kank Asore Weger?
Starting point is 00:23:19 Do you really want to align with these losers? The Hunter Biden, Kank Weger from the Young Tards Party? Kank Weger. Him and Dave Smith, the two fakesest tough guys I've ever seen in my life. Hold on, I'll end you, bro. And Kank Weger. Always screaming like, give me a yodel. You keep this guy from his ho-hows, and he loses his mind.
Starting point is 00:23:43 Here's Kank. Here he is on Pierce Morgan Show. Showing you, Kank Wigger doesn't give a shit about anything other than the talking about. The Jews. Kank Wiger, by the way, love Tom Massey. I wonder if Hunter Biden did, too. Here's Kank on Pierce Morgan Show. The guest on the show brings up this.
Starting point is 00:24:03 very disturbing statistic that there are tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of cases of these Pakistani rape gangs in these Muslim communities in the UK raping women. I thought all you guys cared about was Epstein and pedophiles. And yet now we've got this case going on now. And watch Canks respond. Oh, no, real man. That's not a real number. Watch, you really want to align with these people?
Starting point is 00:24:30 Check this out. It's outrageous this thing to say about him. but it's not outrageous to say about all Muslims. No. No, it's much more outrageous to say it about all Muslims. The only reason you would think it is if it's a fantasy in your head. Yeah, Don, you think about it all the time, don't you? It's not my statistic.
Starting point is 00:24:46 It's the British government statistic. 250,000 plus girls in the last 25 years have been raped by predominantly Pakistani Muslim men. That was Lord Malcolm Pearson. In the House of Lords, you said that. It was not me. So don't get mad at me. You go get mad at Lord Malcolm Pearson. this sophistry, this trick that they do.
Starting point is 00:25:06 So they do it here in America with immigrants. I don't know anything about that number. Of course he doesn't know anything about that number. Because all he believes in is the talking points. You want to align with these fucking crazy lunatics? Folks, you want this party to go down in flames, then this fall in this, you know, we hate the Jews stuff. It pops up, man, I've been in this thing since 2015.
Starting point is 00:25:33 It's not an eternity, but it's a long time to be doing this. On radio, on TV, writing for conservative review, podcasting inside the government, outside the government. Trust me, don't trust me. It's up to you. Some of you here, I assume you and I share a lot in common. This bullshit pops up on our side, air quotes. Every few years or so, it gets squashed because conservatives
Starting point is 00:26:03 don't want it, and then they come back under a new blanket years later. You want to align with this guy, this Graham Platner guy too? You notice these lefties and righties, horseshoe theory, are saying the exact same thing. Unearth posts showed a Dem Senate hopeful, praising vulgar graffiti, making a crude porta-potty admission. You don't even want to see what the Nazi tattoo guy in this article was doing in the porta-potties or admitting it.
Starting point is 00:26:32 It involves self-gratification. You want that guy on your team? He's saying the same things. He's got the Nazi tattoos. I thought Nazi tattoos were bad. I'm pretty sure that's a bad thing. You want to align with this lady? Galinas, Melinda Galinas.
Starting point is 00:26:56 Look at his tweet. I had a check on this, make sure this was correct. Texas 35 Democratic candidate Maureen Galindo says she will convert ice detention centers in Carnes County into an internment camp for American Zionists. It will also be a castration processing center for pedophiles, which will probably be most of the Zionists, she added. What?
Starting point is 00:27:22 What is going on? Now, you can pout, on X for your community notes, all you want. Rage out. Clearly, the amount of Fs I give is zero, or I wouldn't keep talking about it.
Starting point is 00:27:47 If I cared and gave even a single F about what you losers trying to infiltrate a moment, that slob Barnes and embarrassed that other goofball, if anyone cared about what you're saying, you guys would actually win something. You're screaming and avoid.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Today will be Epstein. Trump's a pedophile. They don't have anything else. Nothing's happening. And then we roll out results like this. Put that tweet up, cashbride. Nothing's happening. Let me mean nothing's happening.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Then we roll out results like this, and you just ignore it. Thanks to DC reporter, historic results, 20% drop in the national homicide rate, 10012% increase in violent crime arrests, 31% more fentanyl seized, 30% more child abusers off the American streets. I thought people cared about that stuff. Results have been so unbelievable. The New York Post even put up a piece about it. Like, hey, man, it kind of sounds like stuff is happening. But I thought these slobs, these GLP1 test cases, can't get others. They tell you nothing's happening. And suckers fall for it. FBI announces U.S. violent crime rate plummeted by the fastest rate nearly 90 years. The changes are working. Change. I thought there were no change. I thought
Starting point is 00:29:02 nothing was happening. And by the way, for all the haters out there, again, rage out, rage out, rage out. But they could crash out, rage out, Papa Xanax. I don't know what you need to do. But we're doing just great, man. We're doing just fine. This article up in Fidelity yesterday about podcasts and podcast rankers. Top podcasts by average weekly downloads. Look at number three. I know that guy. Dan Bongino show. Even our network was still, it was number three. Whatever, self-praise things. I'm just telling you, all your bullshit. shit about, oh, show is for some asshole on X was like, hey, Grock, how's damn Borgino's views? I retweeted it. There was like, Grock was like, yeah, man, they're doing really
Starting point is 00:29:46 great. I actually retweeted with a little salutesa. Just love to hear out. You watch, we'll get you tomorrow. You said that yesterday in the day before. You're living in a series of tomorrow's except for living in the today that matter. You know what, read that Oprah Winfrey Eckert Tollbook she promoted, the power now. Maybe try living in today. We'll get you tomorrow. maybe well we'll send one of our losers over there that that's just the stuff we got to deal with every day all because we have this simple idea like maybe we should vote on issues and stop playing victim politics like the left and trying to blame our problems on the Jews or anyone else and that applies to anyone
Starting point is 00:30:27 oh this was great yeah someone's like hey grok tell us how dan barjito show is crashing out Rock was like, okay, Dan Boggino's viewership has been consistently strong in conservative media. I retweeted. Strong return. Relaunched on Rumble, exclusive, hit three on Triton. Rumble channel now with 3.64 million followers. Recent episodes pull 500,000 views quickly. Overall trend dipped during the government break.
Starting point is 00:30:54 Well, of course it dipped. That wasn't here. But quick rebound to top tier numbers. Thanks, guy. I'm surprised that guy didn't delete his tweet. Dush. All right. I'm going to take a quick break.
Starting point is 00:31:06 There's a lot more to talk about. Yesterday was a big day. Huge endorsement coming out of Texas, too. I'm going to tell you what it means, and I'm going to contrast it with what happened with Mark Cuban. Mark Cuban endorsed Kamala Harris, but Cuban has this free market-oriented, you know, drug sale company where they're looking at it.
Starting point is 00:31:24 And Trump said, hey, man, those values align me too. I'm looking to lower the price of health care. You can't tell me he demands loyalty, and then watch what happened yesterday. But he is also sensitive to the base. And I think that's Trump, spreadseeds Trump. How he understands. He doesn't like get emotional about things.
Starting point is 00:31:42 He doesn't. He's an emotional guy, but he's not get emotional about decisions. That's what I want. I don't need any more flowery speeches. I don't care that he speaks discursively. I care about results. Show you what I mean coming up in a second. Hey, here's a question.
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Starting point is 00:33:21 How are we going to do in the midterms, ladies and gentlemen? I don't know how we're going to do in the midterms. Presidents typically don't do well incumbent presidents with their party in the midterms. that's just a historical fact. How are we going to do? I can't predict the future. But I am going to tell you this. We're going to go in with a team
Starting point is 00:33:36 that doesn't stamp each other and knife each other in the back and blame people for their problem. That's not the team we're going in to play this game with. Sorry. It's a big endorsement day yesterday. President endorsed. And folks, when this came out, a lot of people,
Starting point is 00:33:54 there was an announcement. I've always kind of told people, if you're in the content creation space or you have a services industry, the best thing to do about an announcement, even a product industry, is to make an announcement about the announcement. That way you get two bites at the apple, right? Donald Trump did this yesterday.
Starting point is 00:34:08 President Trump said earlier in the day, we're going to be making a big announcement about the Texas Senate race. Everybody thought it was going to be Cornyn. Everyone. A couple of friends of mine were like, man, I can't believe he's going to go for Cornyn. Well, that didn't happen. He endorsed Ken Paxton because President Trump is not emotional about this stuff. He's a spreadsheets guy.
Starting point is 00:34:29 the base and the energy was largely behind Ken Paxton. So don't tell me he's not responsive to people in the base either. That's bullshit. What do you think this endorsement came from? Every freaking institutionalist in D.C. wanted him to endorse Cornyn. So regardless of where you stand on this race, there's been a lot of attacks.
Starting point is 00:34:49 You know, the Wall Street Journal was really pissed about this yesterday, you know, implying that like Paxton was like a weak statewide candidate. Paxton's won multiple statewide races. I don't know what you're talking about. Here was Ken Paxton on with Andrew Colvette, who now hosts the Charlie Kirk show, talking about exactly this fact. Colvette asked him about this.
Starting point is 00:35:10 Hey, man, there's some, you know, bullshit out there that you can't win statewide. He's like, what evidence do you have to back that up? The receipts actually matter? They do to me. Check this out. Let's just call out the elephant in the room here. Ken, you've got people in the party, in the establishment,
Starting point is 00:35:25 especially in D.C., that say you can't win a general. you can't win a race. You're too conservative. You're too America first. You're too MAGA. You can't win against Talrico. What's your response to that? Well, the first thing is they told Donald Trump the same thing, right, that he couldn't win. They've told me that for three, I've run in three general elections in Texas. That means the entire state had to vote. And in each of those, with little money, I outperformed what everybody expected me to do. I competed equally with other Republicans that had a hundred times of the money that I had. I get out spent by a lot of money. And yet, I've always performed better than these
Starting point is 00:36:06 naysayers talk about. There's no polling that suggests that what they're saying is true. What is that in the chat? Oh, I missed it. Someone said in the chat, they're talking about Graham Platner, Nazi tattoo guy up in Maine. They said, flogging the dolphin in a porta potty. Nasty. Yes, very nasty. Disgusting. We don't. don't belong with these people. That obviously does not apply to Ken Paxson. He's a good candidate. He's a good candidate. Listen, every candidate's got pluses and minuses. I understand there's always going to be baggage there. However, you're telling me, Tala Rico on the other side doesn't have baggage? Remember that thing? No, courts. Good job, courts. We are going to go in to this team
Starting point is 00:36:52 fight, team Democrat versus team Republican, with the team we want and need, not a bunch of saboteurs. We're not doing it. Ken Paxton was largely the choice of the base, and now you see it. All I'm asking people is, don't get emotional about this stuff. Don't get emotional. No matter what happened in Kentucky 4,
Starting point is 00:37:09 I'm never going to tell you vote for the Democrat over the Republican. I'm not. I'm not going to tell you that. I've said that a thousand times. Been on the air a long time. Don't do a lot of, and I love how everybody keeps with their bullshit.
Starting point is 00:37:22 Oh, we're sitting it out. We're going to let the communists win. That's not going to happen, man. Okay? And if it does happen, that's your issue. You're the one who chose that. You're the voters. It is consent to the government. You chose communists and your kid's future to be flushed down the toilet. This is like the hundreds primary like this we've been through where everybody to say, you make a political choice. There's a counterparty that's going to be pissed off. Don't get in the political business if you don't want to take a stance. Like getting in the sports commentator business and you're friends with the quarterback and you don't want to criticize the quarterback. Just get out of the business. Folks, don't want to let TDS take over your life. Trump derangement syndrome is a very real thing. If you missed yesterday's show the interview at the end with Jonathan Alpert, he's a psychotherapist. He was on for about 20 minutes. He was talking about his new book, Therapy Nation, how he gets these people in his psychotherapy practice who just cannot divorce these liberals, these political life from their personal life. They are so
Starting point is 00:38:22 infected with the TDS virus that this just unimaginable rage comes out. This is a real thing. RFK was on a podcast talking about this yesterday, how people in his own family. Ladies and gentlemen, it's okay to make a political decision that's not popular in your family or your community and still have friends. It's okay. Let's not emulate the crazy TDS libs and make our entire lives about a political decision. Check this out. President said the other day that Trump Derangement Syndrome is a real thing.
Starting point is 00:38:52 And I believe that it is. I've seen it in my own family. I've seen, you know, how people put, now politics ahead of family ahead of their core values and I've seen it in my friendships um you know I've lost a lot of friendships probably 90% of them and people I loved and trusted and you know I thought would take a bullet for me calling me on the phone or approaching me and saying I cannot be your friend anymore and it's because of the political choices you've made and it um it just seems like a warped, um, worldview. So I don't know, you know, how you get through that, how you unravel
Starting point is 00:39:39 on orthodoxy. I know it's been done in history before, but it's really an interesting anthropological phenomenon. Ladies and gentlemen, please don't fall in love with speeches or candidates. Fall in love what results and you will never go wrong. Your compass will always point true north. Hat tip, Alex Marlow from that interview. with RFK. Imagine losing members of your own family because they disagree with a political outcome. By the way, you don't need those family members. I'm really sorry to tell you that. You want to hear Dan Bongino's unpopular opinion? If you have so-called friends, I think so little of you that they don't like the fact that you voted for President Trump, they were not your friends
Starting point is 00:40:16 to begin with. They were just going to sell you out anyway. You don't need those people in your life. Fall in love with results. Don't fall in love with candidates. When you fall in love with results, you will not get overly emotional about every changing of the political wins. He was President Trump yesterday. Again, the guy's just, he's a builder and a transactional dealmaker. Yesterday, he's out there trying to lower drug prices to a free market solution with a guy who endorsed his opponent. Because he understands the need to produce results and not start crying and pissing in your diaper every time your chosen guy doesn't win.
Starting point is 00:41:00 Here he is yesterday talking about the construction project at the the White House, which, by the way, people have spoken about in the Secret Service and WAMO, the White House military office for years, for years. I don't even want to get into it on the shows. I don't want to give anybody any ideas, but there were a lot of security concerns at the White House. It was built a really long time ago. It was not built for modern threats. It was not built for drone attacks. The president's like, we're just going to do it. So here he is talking about it yesterday. This is the transactional business guy. We need no more bullshit and all this speeches. and stuff. Just do it. Check this out.
Starting point is 00:41:35 All of this was paid for by myself. And because I keep hearing like, I'm not, we are making a gift of this one. This is a gift. This is not going to be paid for by the taxpayer. We have a judge just thinks it's a terrible thing that we're making a gift. He said it's terrible that we're making a gift that should be paid for by the taxpayer. That's what I've never heard before. I'm sure maybe, I don't know, maybe he doesn't understand.
Starting point is 00:41:59 This is a gift in the United States of America. And more than a gift, it's going to be one of the most beautiful buildings that ever been built in the country or in Washington, D.C. Now, why would I play this clip right before the clip I'm about to pay? I'll play. Excuse me. Because the show is about results. Notice over President Trump's shoulder. And if you had your ears open there, you can hear the sound of construction cranes. You can hear the sounds of construction going on in the back.
Starting point is 00:42:30 Stuff is getting done. he's at the construction site saying, look what we did. It reminds me of Tom Cruise and Casimir, look, what we have created when he's got the fire on the palm fronde or whatever. Look, this is what he, he's actually doing stuff. Compare and contrast that because we've got a race in November that's going to be a dog fight in the midterms with our alternatives. The at least nominal head right now in the Democrat Party
Starting point is 00:42:58 is Gavin Newsom, probably the worst governor in the government. country based on results. I want you to watch a clip of an interview he gives yesterday. This is the left summed up. You got Donald Trump finally doing something people have talked about for years, building this national treasure that was needed for security reasons and everything else around the White House. After all the talk, construction cranes moving, here's Gavin Newsom basically admitting that we're not even about winning arguments anymore. He's basically telling you what I told you. They are all about emotion, licking their fingers. seeing when they can get people riled up and the winds are changing.
Starting point is 00:43:34 They don't give a shit about results. California has an epidemic of horrible results on homelessness, on crime, on the economy, on California state debt, on the bond market over there. It's terrible. Education, all of it. So he basically says, I'm done argument. Basically implies like, we're just going to go for the emotion
Starting point is 00:43:53 and like the tyranny type stuff instead. Check this out. We have to win. It's all in the line. You just got to win. I'm stunned winning arguments. With all due respect to the niceties, it feels good, but we're going to lose our republic. Again, honey fathers do not live and die for this moment.
Starting point is 00:44:12 I can't celebrate. Fourth, the best of Roman Republic and Greek democracy, co-equal branches, co-equal branches of government, you know, popular sovereignty, the rule of law, not a time where it's the rule of Don. He's basically forfeited the argument. advance. The prelude to the entire movie is don't bother watching the movie, we don't really care. Here, it's on Fox right now. New submerges, damn party, fight fire with fire. What fire? What are you talking about? What are you going to burn the White House down? Does it take the war of 1812?
Starting point is 00:44:52 Right, right now. Look at that. Here was Hakeem Jeffries yesterday. It looks like he was at the same conference, too. That was so funny. It's all Fox right now, too. Hakeem, Jee. Jeffrey's going fully von Drago. Remember Rocky 4? I must break you. This is the party. This is why we have to get our shit together, get all organized here, get out 10, 10, and 10 before the midterm elections. Email 10 people, make 10 social media posts and call 10 people. It is an easy thing to ask.
Starting point is 00:45:21 We cannot lose a vast majority. Are we going to lose a few? We are. It's very difficult in midterms. However, do not forfeit this race in advance. The Dumers and the Blackpillers who want to destroy our party lost. big glass line. Don't let them win. Here's Hakeem Jeffries yesterday, going full
Starting point is 00:45:39 Drago, Rocky 4. This is what you're dealing with in November. Check this out. Either MAGA extremists are going to break the country, or we're going to break them. And our goal is to break them. We will defeat them. We have to beat them
Starting point is 00:45:55 electorally, and then we have to break their spirit because of the extremism that's being unleashed in the American people, that's completely and totally unacceptable. Notice, they don't produce any specifics or results they disagree with. It's purely nonsense bullshit hyperbolic rhetoric meant to get their party all riled up, and then some of their people go and start shooting places up. Folks, we got a real fight on our hands.
Starting point is 00:46:22 Yesterday's over. It's time to move on. I'm glad it ended the way it did because that's not our party and a statement had to be made. And believe me, it was made. But it is time to move on. and to focus on what matters in November is critical right now. We are going to go into this game and we are going to play with the team we want. Not these guys that come in and again piss all over the locker room.
Starting point is 00:46:45 We're not doing that. And where are they getting all this from? Why are these crazy sick Yvonne Drago-like ideas that this is the end of the world? It's the manichaean end of times if we don't defeat Donald Trump in the midterms. They're getting this from, you know, cultural little icons to them. and academia telling you Donald Trump's a fascist and all this other stuff. How many people are there, too?
Starting point is 00:47:09 It's sound Tony 250 in the chat. It sounds like it, right? It was like, clapby. This is what you hear you're like a little golf clap from someone. You don't know that actor, that guy, Sebastian Stan from the Marvel movies? He plays, what's that character? Bucky, yeah, Winter Soldier guy or something. He's doing this Donald Trump movie.
Starting point is 00:47:27 And he's out there. I want you to listen again to this, like, the tone and the rhetoric that these people buy, into that the psychotherapist on the show yesterday was talking about as to why these TDS infected liberals come in their office and think it's the end of times because that's all anybody tells them. Hollywood, academia, their little circle of Karen friends, check this out. It's just not a laughing matter, to be honest. It isn't. You know, it's, I think we're in a really, really bad place. I really do. And to be honest with you, it's like,
Starting point is 00:48:03 when you're looking at what's happening, right, which is if we're talking about the consolidation of the media, censorship, the threats, the supposed lawsuits that seemingly never end, but don't actually go anywhere, you know, the writing was on the wall. We encountered all that with the movie, you know, to the point where we were three days before the festival, unsure if the movie was going to play at the festival. So, you know, it's a, maybe people are paying attention more to that film. I think it will stand the test of time for that, but we went through all of it,
Starting point is 00:48:40 right before Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert and so on, you know. Now, I want to do a compare and contrast because the foil matters. Ladies and gentlemen, campaigns are snapshots and soundbites and contrast. Please do not think anything else. Look at the Spencer Pratt campaign, other campaigns. People are not voting on white papers.
Starting point is 00:49:03 They aren't. They're busy. They've got kids' little league games to go to, volleyball games, whatever. They don't have time to read a 6,000-page manifesto on marginal tax policies. They just don't have the time. It's not that they're not interested. They don't have the time. Campaigns are short pictures, images, snapshots, and soundbites.
Starting point is 00:49:28 Short clips. That's all it is. Those snapshots and soundbites, should create a contrast. Here is why I'm good. Here's why my opponent's bad. That is what a campaign should be. Very simple.
Starting point is 00:49:44 Do not overcomplicated. It's a binary. I play that clip about this deep, dark end of the world, manichaean talk by the left all the time. It's over. It's not a, what are you talking about? There's never been a better time to be alive, more prosperous time to be alive,
Starting point is 00:50:01 that live in America right now. What are you even talking about? Tell that to the American warriors you fought in the trenches of World War I. And oh, my gosh, such a terrible time to be alive. Now, really? Really? Tell people how to deal with a threat of the,
Starting point is 00:50:17 in the Cuban missile crisis of a, you know, Russian nuclear missile hitting the United States when it was real over that course of a little over a week. Tell them, like, oh, this is the worst time to be alive. I'm out of here with that shit. Here's J.D. Vance yesterday who getting crushed it. Our bench is deep. Our bench is deep. Here's Vice President Vance yesterday. Sat in for Caroline Levitt, who's still out on maternity leave. And at the end, he's asked a question about religion and faith. Listen to the way our people talk.
Starting point is 00:50:49 Rubio, Vance, President Trump, about how great the United States is. And the other side. The Winter Soldier Cat. Gavin Newsom. We don't have to argue anymore. F that. Hakeem Jeff Deveres. He goes, it's full of Andre. I will break you. Then you got to be a little. He thinks he's in a movie. Sebastian Stanford, God, he's in a movie, he's talking in real life. Listen to the way J.D. Vance talks about religion and stuff. Our bench is deep. Their bench is full of little mini-authoritarians. Check this out. The principle of religious violence is particularly disgusting, especially in the United States of America. And as a devout Christian, I would say, it's one of the most anti-Christian things and anti-American things that you could do.
Starting point is 00:51:28 And here's why. One, because a fundamental principle, of all the great faiths is we are all children of God, and because of that, we are endowed by certain rights that are unique to our status as human beings. You violate those rights, most importantly, when you commit violence against another person, you can violate them in other ways as well, but the most profound way to violate the fundamental right of human dignity is to commit violence. But here's why the religious piece of it is particularly egregious. One of the fundamental American rights that I think came from our Christian heritage as a civilization, is the idea that we respect people's religious freedom, in part because we respect them as human beings,
Starting point is 00:52:07 but also because we respect their right to find their own pathway to God. You can't force anybody to a pathway to God. They have to, through their own free will, find God themselves. That's one of the reasons why that right of religious freedom is the very first right enshrined in our Constitution. The Vice President, you guys see like an index card in front of them or like a teleprompter? No, because he talks like a normal person who believes in the cause of America, just like Rubio did. In contrast to Newsom, we don't need to win arguments anymore. F it, we're done. Folks, I got a lot more show here for you, too. I'm going to switch gears a little bit right now because campaigning, as I said,
Starting point is 00:52:53 is about creating the contrast I just painted for you. Here's J.D. Vance talking about the, you know, the glories of freedom and freedom of religion, the ability to worship, the horrors of religious violence. And then you've got these other goofballs. I'm going to break you, all this other shit. Contrast, how do we do it? We do it online. And the reason the Republican Party has been succeeding is because there is an army of folks out there
Starting point is 00:53:20 who understand how to use social media and elsewhere. Folks, rage bots do not win campaigns. Real people, real ads. That's how it works. Now, we've been promoting the show for a long time. You know Kevin O'Leary, Mr. Wonderful? if you were involved in an activist campaign, content creation, there's this thing out there called clipping.
Starting point is 00:53:41 We use it. Other shows use it. It's just a way to market your show. If you're not marketing your show, you're losing. You clip segments of the show to create sound bites and snapshots. Because some people, some people just don't have the time to watch the entire, you know, hour and a half, two hour podcast sometimes. They just don't.
Starting point is 00:53:59 Matter of fact, I read an article that the most popular podcast in the world, Joe Rogan, that a lot of people just consume his show and TikTok in bits. Here's Kevin O'Leary on the value of this. Now, I play this here because if you're in political organizing, too, we saw last night, rage bots don't work. Rage bots calling people pedophiles and all this other stuff. It's a zero.
Starting point is 00:54:21 You're going to lose fake community notes. You're going to get your ass handed to you. Put some time into real quality clips and content development, and you'll be able to measure the metric on the output side, whether it's votes or whether it's business. business success. Listen to this. It's an important clip if you're in business or in politics. Check this out. I think the job that gets you the most money now is if you have talents in social media for customer acquisition. I used to pay those guys 48 grand a year and now they're 250,000 because you can measure their work based on customer acquisition every week. So most of them become
Starting point is 00:54:54 contractors. You know, they make half a million dollars a year because they don't have to take content, turn it into a 59 second ad on social and acquire 200 customers. That's a very specific so remember everybody's say have to be an engineer an engineer and engineer and engineer and now you want to be an artist again bright stories acquire customers know how the social media platforms work know how to post on tic-tok versus LinkedIn versus Twitter versus Instagram those people in their early 20s are so valuable now so if you know how to use your phone somebody wants to hire you snapshots and sound by sound bites folks create a contrast It works in business too.
Starting point is 00:55:36 Why pick my product, my pet rock over this team's pet rock? Why? One of the things I was told early on that was really helpful for me early on and doing the show is that the left is better at creating an emotional response to their political arguments because a lot of their people who are donors, you know, are in spaces that require creativity. A lot of them are artists. A lot of them are Hollywood people. It requires ingenuity and creativity.
Starting point is 00:56:01 A lot of folks who were on the Republican side are, you know, high operating, leveraged businesses in the petrochemical space. It's not really about marketing. It's more about like efficiencies and business. So a lot of them aren't as creative. We have to get creative, this younger generation of people, which I said at the beginning of the show, we can't forfeit.
Starting point is 00:56:17 We're gonna need them for their creativity online. Don't forfeit that argument. And don't sell them short that the only way out is selling them like, oh, this group of people really did horrible, so you should blame them. That's left is bullshit. And one of the movements I'm really proud that has taken hold inside the Republican Maga 10
Starting point is 00:56:35 is the Maha movement, to make America healthy again movement. Ladies and gentlemen, it's not just about physical health. It's about spiritual health. Do you see this news report? You're seeing this just rejuvenation of spirituality in the United States. And I'm seeing a lot of younger folks, too. If you go on Instagram, you see tons of these, Jasmine got me into this. These religious, I don't know what I call it even gospel music,
Starting point is 00:56:56 but religious-oriented music. You see like hundreds and thousands of these kids singing along. There's been a spiritual revival in the United States. That's part of this Maha movement. too. Not everything is your physical health. You got to see this story I saw out in Florida, out in Hannah Park, a mass baptism on the beach. I've seen this on college campuses too. It's amazing, even at Auburn. Check this out. More than 2,000 people baptized during the Church of 1122's annual beach baptism at Hannah Park. Take a look. This video shows the thousands of people from across
Starting point is 00:57:27 the first coast that took part in the major event. The church tells us around 2,500 people were baptized. I love to see that. I love to see that. You're not beyond saving, folks. I am not your preacher. I am not your moral compass. I can't say that enough. However, I can proudly say that if I'm not beyond saving, you're not beyond saving. There is a spiritual revival going on inside this Maha movement too. These younger folks don't sell them short. Just give them another option. Don't teach them to learn to be helpless. Give them it out and they'll take it. The maha movement is strong. I like these little maha moments. You got our little maha moment thing. I know you guys are very proud of this.
Starting point is 00:58:17 Here's another one coming up for you. You know I'm obsessed with these health acts. This is a good one. Check this out. Freezing bread before toasting, pass or keep. Oh, that's a keep for sure. Why? When you freeze bread, there is a process that happens.
Starting point is 00:58:36 in the starch. So the starch is the one that really spikes your blood sugar. It's called starch retrodegradation. That means that the starch starts change into something called resistant starch. What is resistant starch? Food for our gut bacteria acts like fiber and lowers the glycemic impact. So leave your bread in the freezer, essentially. And then when you want it, toast it like you would usually toast it. You can do that with bagels. You can do that with bread. You can even do the overnight refrigerating thing. You can do that with pasta, with potatoes, with rice. Really? So pasta potatoes, rice, freezer. That goes in the refrigerator. Oh, the bread goes in the fridge. Folks, this trick 100% works. It is the easiest thing ever. Yes,
Starting point is 00:59:18 you may have to cook the food the day before, but you're going to cook it anyway, so who cares? Make a big pot of white rice, if that's what you eat? Stick it in the freezer. The reheating process makes it really resistant, harder to digest. You eat up a lot of the calories in the digestion process. This totally works. Paul and I do this all the time. Bread in a freezer. Easiest trick ever. Maha moment of the day. That's what I'm here for.
Starting point is 00:59:40 I love me some life hacks because I'm 51 years old. I don't have any shortcuts anymore. Everything's got to be like tough for me now. That one's an easy one, however. It works, I promise you. All right, I got Vince Colin A's coming up in a minute. We're going to talk Paxton. We're going to talk to Massey Victory.
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Starting point is 01:01:28 rumble.com slash Vince had another huge audience today. Congratulations on all the success of Vince. So last night, another set of resounding victories for President Trump in his primary endorsements. The big headline race, obviously, Congressman Tom Massey, losing his primary by 10 points. However, it wasn't just that. There were a number of Trump candidates and runoffs that did well in runoffs in Georgia. The Georgia Supreme Court race went well. You had a number of big, obviously the Cassidy loss. This is clearly Republican Party moving in the more MAGA direction now. No question at all. President Trump had a huge night. I think one count
Starting point is 01:02:07 Fox had was something like 30 races that all went Trump's direction or are now headed to runoffs with Trump's favored guy in the lead, which is great. And it's a clear sign that President Trump and his agenda has a tremendous amount of momentum. I'd say the three things, at least that I was highlighting this morning in my notes, of course, the Thomas Massey race, a resounding defeat for Thomas Massey. I could talk about that a little bit more with you in a moment. Then I look at Andy Barr winning in Kentucky to become the guy who's going to replace Mitch McConnell. We're looking for a change of pace from Mitch McConnell, a dramatic one. And Mitch McConnell's been in that seat for a billion years.
Starting point is 01:02:44 And, you know, Nate Morris was in that race for a while. A great candidate. Charlie Kirk had endorsed him. Wonderful. President Trump said, hey, would you do me a favor, Nate? We jump out of this race. I'll give you an ambassadorship. But what we want is somebody to really clean up here. I think Andy Barr can do it.
Starting point is 01:03:00 Nate Morris does the endorsement of Andy Barr as well. And this guy just sails through. Dominates Daniel Cameron, which is great. and if this ends up being what President Trump is promising, a massive break from the Mitch McConnell era, which will dramatically improve the United States Senate. And then finally, just another smaller race, but an important one in Georgia, Brad Raffinsberger just got thrown out of the governor's race and ending a saga of drama where Raffinsberger was just really a gigantic pain in the ass, I think, as President Trump was rightly raising all sorts of concerns about election fraud in 2020.
Starting point is 01:03:33 I think what we've seen is the end of Raffinsberger's time in politics. So, Yeah, tremendous amount of energy for the president's picks yesterday. Vince, in your time observing politics, I mean, we're in the poll. It's not a sports show. It's a politics show. Have you ever seen an endorsement carry this much weight? I mean, I don't want to put you on the spot. I bet if you thought about maybe someone comes in second or third.
Starting point is 01:03:59 I haven't seen even a close second. I mean, I remember when Sarah Palin was at the peak of her popularity post-McCain, That endorsement got some attention. I don't know if it carried the tactical winning weight. I'm pretty sure it didn't. But it definitely carried with it some earned media cachet. But I've never seen anything like this where, you know, his endorsement, even when you factor out cases where maybe there was an endorsement
Starting point is 01:04:26 with the guy of his favorite in advance. Yeah. I mean, even like the Ron DeSantis gubernatorial, the original gubernatorial, you know, he was behind a bit. And Trump comes in and, and endorses them and boom. I mean, his endorsement is just the gold standard. I totally agree.
Starting point is 01:04:42 And I don't think we've ever seen anything like it. And in fact, the prospect of a Trump endorsement gets political candidates to actually change their views to something that matches what Americans actually want. And I'll give you an example of it. It's John Cornyn. We just saw this huge endorsement yesterday for Ken Paxton that we could dive into a little bit. But I just to comment on this particular question, when President Trump withholds his endorsement from both Cornyn and Paxton earlier this year. And Cornyn's like, what the hell? I wanted the
Starting point is 01:05:12 endorsement. Cornyn instantly starts coming out and going, I'm for the Save America Act. I'm for getting rid of the filibuster. I'm for doing the standing filibuster, whatever it takes. Suddenly, the guy is singing from our hymnal. He's singing from this bass is hymnal. Like, I'm off, for those things. And the reason for that is because how desperate he is for that Trump endorsement, because he does know that it carries tremendous weight. President Trump's voters take him very very seriously. They keep voting for him. They've now voted for him three times for president of the United States, and that coalition's only grown. And there is an awareness, including among a corrupt establishment, is that, look, if President Trump endorses against you, things are not going to go
Starting point is 01:05:51 well for your future. That's a great point, though, how it's not, that's how powerful it is. And folks, this is just an objective statement that's factual. His endorsement moves the political needle. Well, you can call it an opinion all you want, but the numbers back it up. But it's a great point you made that even the non-endorsement in a race or the hint of an endorsement is enough to move the tactical needle. There was one thing I saw last night about the Massey race. And I saw a number of people who are, you know, I think on my side in this, I was not a Massey fan, as I said earlier in the show, for a number of reasons. However, a couple of folks said, well, listen, young voters really liked Massey. And I say, you know, I absolutely capitulate that point.
Starting point is 01:06:36 There are a lot of young voters who are going in this direction. However, I am not willing to capitulate to folks out there that this new, you know, anti-Semitic strain of the party and this endless focus on the Jews and elsewhere is like the key issue we need to attract young voters. I'm not capitulating. Young voters are very smart. I just got off a call not that long ago on a business deal. I'm working with a 26-year-old young man.
Starting point is 01:07:03 who just absolutely like astounded me. I couldn't believe how smart this guy was. They're very young. I think the issue we're having now is that younger voters with, you know, the generational problem with housing costs and things like that and inflation, they feel kind of left out of the market. They're worried about AI.
Starting point is 01:07:20 It's up to us to come up for solutions. We shouldn't just ignore that because that is accurate. There is an appeal for people who are disgruntled and upset that feel like they've been left behind who are looking for an outlet. Yeah, I think there's a lot. of components to this. One is that young people rightly distrust a lot of the institutions that are
Starting point is 01:07:38 supposed to have been serving us for years. We've seen institutions betray us over and over and over again. You'd have to be an idiot to credit, like to instantly trust any of these major institutions. You have to be. And I think young people are very wise to that. They deserve, I think young people deserve more credit than they probably get for their wisdom on that subject. The other piece is like, look, fundamentally, any voters paying attention to what's happening in the United States of America, is obsessed with this concept of how do we take care of our country first? And so what spells out of that? Concern about what our foreign entanglements look like. You know, George Washington from the very beginning of our country was warning about messy foreign entanglements and not doing anything that
Starting point is 01:08:16 comes at our expense. As a result, yes, there's conversations about places like Ukraine, Israel, NATO, that clearly I think can and should happen in a very healthy way. It's like, okay, is there anything that's coming at our expense? That's definitely happening out there. So people take it too far. Some people go downright, as you point out, anti-Semitic, garbage. Just utter garbage. But real healthy debate, that's perfectly fine. My thing about Thomas Massey, the thing that drove me crazy here about Massey, Massey's a guy who, I like that he was obsessed with the national debt. He has a little debt clock on his pocket, MIT engineer, guys living off the grid, kind of something's kind of charming about all that. But then he comes along and he joins
Starting point is 01:08:55 Blue Anon. Like, he's feeding, he's breathing life into conspiracy theories about president Trump, he did a press conference, Dan, in the fall of last year, where there's people standing behind him holding up signs that say Donald Trump's a pedophile. And I'm looking at that going, what the hell is that? There's nothing healthy, productive, useful about that. All that's doing is breathing life into the very lunacy that has led now to multiple assassination attempts against President Trump. How about we just stop that garbage? And so I think when you start seeing that, I thought the writing was on the wall for Massey to be thrown out. The voters in Kentucky just did that you're right. I think there are generational things that Republicans would do well to pay attention to.
Starting point is 01:09:36 But don't for a moment, don't just reject young people and their political sentiments and say, oh, they're a lost cause. That's how you lose as a political party. You have to take them seriously. And if they're getting their grievances wrong, you have to tell them why you have a better take. And we got, listen, we have got to fight back against this stuff. The conservative and Republican movement has been the party of civil liberties for generations. It's just an objective fact. And we're never, that's the treehouse rules, man. You know, this is like a club. It's a party.
Starting point is 01:10:04 It's, you know, you don't have to be here. But we're never going to change our values just for the sake of a few votes if it means tossing our morality out the window and out of the treehouse. We're not doing it. You know, that reminds me, though, I had a guest on yesterday, John Alpert as a book alcohol therapy nation. He's a psychotherapist. He has a lot of patients.
Starting point is 01:10:23 And he was talking about how a lot of these liberal patients come in. And they just can't divorce their political life from their political life from their personal life. They internalize this TDS, this Trump's the arrangement syndrome. He's like, damn, it's a very real thing. And that's what leads to what you just said, this explosion and violence. And that's why I'd covered early in the show, some of this rhetoric by Hakeem Jeffries and others about, you know, we're going to break you guys. Like everything's a mannequin, end of the world fight. You know, obviously the Nazi fascist rhetoric, Trump's a pedophile, all this crazy nonsense. You have to understand, like you're talking to a group of people, Vince, that don't have the
Starting point is 01:10:57 coping mechanisms, people like you and I. You and I live this stuff every day. If there was anyone whose life was going to be destroyed by politics that don't go their way, it should be us. It's like you and I are like the owners of like the Yankees and they lose the world series or so. We should be the ones so upset. We're lashing out all over the place. Yet I think conservatives due to faith, family and their faith in communities there, they have that release valve. That sadly, not all, but a lot of liberals just don't have. You know, I think there are a couple elements to why you have this kind of emotional control. I think part of this is just like, one, belief in God, like a sense of the eternal, realizing that it's not all about this life, that this is not an end all be all.
Starting point is 01:11:41 I'm not God and I'm living according to his planner. I hope I do. I try to. So that's one. That calms me down a bit from thinking everything is some sort of existential crisis. Another is I'm a husband and I'm a father. If I was being a psychopath all the time, my family would fall apart. my prime one of my primary jobs in my household is I'm an emotional mitigator I'm here to calm down the chaos I'm here to bring some stability to the room I'm trained by virtue of my relationships to just be like all right let's settle down let's figure out what the hell's going on that's that's kind of the thing this is why this is actually why I think marriage and fatherhood is very good for men not only is it is it just great to have this in your life it improves you it improves you dramatically and it's sad to see
Starting point is 01:12:27 You know, you see, like, I made some judgments, some snap judgments this week about, you know, those women who were standing on the steps of City Hall, rooting on Luigi Mangione, assassinating the United Health Care CEO. It was so sick. And, of course, Mamdani gave them press passes to do it. Like, yeah, sure, go out there and tell people how this good, that was great to assassinate people. But I instantly made some judgments about their personal lives. They're sad. They're alone. They don't have real parenting in their life.
Starting point is 01:12:54 They've got some sort of daddy issues. Like, there's something psychologically missing for these people. And they're filling it with this chaos as they're standing on the steps rooting on the destruction of our society. Like, I think normal people with skin in the game who have children to look after, who have families to care for, who have something worth preserving, they're not like this. Like, normal people, they're not interested in advancing chaos. They want order because they'd like to leave a wonderful world to their children. I just, it is sad to see what's happening. And Dan, I continue to hold out hope that we can change it.
Starting point is 01:13:28 This is why I fight for election integrity and why I say so often to pray for your country, because I do think that the power of prayer really can lead people away from that madness. You know, I hope so. One of my favorite books, Andrew Wilkow loves it, too. It's a revolt against the masses. It's just a fantastic book by Fred Siegel. I think he passed a couple years ago, was it? But it's an amazing book.
Starting point is 01:13:50 And it's basically a chapter-by-chapter story of the left's history. of admiring the European aristocracy and the paternalism that comes along with being a progressive communist socialist, this idea that there are levels of freedom and the great unwashed without the government, daddy government will fall apart. You know, conservatives think the opposite. It's conservative think conservatives feel like there's the creator is endowed upon all of us, all of us in inalienable rights. It's in our founding documents. And I think that's where a lot of this victimhood comes from. I even saw that Will I Am was on Bill Maher and was talking about how people in like the Congo, they look for a different level of freedom. Like no, no, no, they don't. Like there's universal values of freedom.
Starting point is 01:14:35 And I think that's where a lot of this, you know, violence and victimhood comes from. Because they feel that way, their daddy is government that they don't need a family. Like they don't need to have kids, you know, reproductive care means abortion to them, not actually loving a child. And that's where I think you get this rage and anger, just to harp on your point. Having said that while we're on topic is will I am. I played a clip yesterday of red carpet at a movie, a bunch of Hollywood goofball celebrities. Honestly, I'd never heard of. I'm not playing games. I just didn't know who they were. I got to see more movies, I guess. Talking about the evils of capitalism. And this is the kind of stuff that appeals to young people, but not the sane people like you
Starting point is 01:15:13 and I. Because all you have to do is ask a simple question. What component of capitalism are you renouncing right now? Is it the private property component? Is it the price component? Would you rather rationing? What part of you, renouncing it and they just can't answer the question i totally agree and the irony of course is that usually the thing that they hate is corruption usually with if you really boil it down to like what's the thing that's actually hurting the country it's like cronyism corruption is where the government interferes with the market and that's the thing they don't realize that that that's this is why you know i'm constantly asked about um uh by by conservative parents about their kids like how do
Starting point is 01:15:53 I tell my kid that Trump's not evil. Trump's not evil. And I, and I, because sometimes, although more and more young people like Trump these days, but it has been in the past that a lot of young people are just being trained, propagandized into believing this. And I say, look, right now they're skeptical of Trump. They see him as a powerful person and they think he's corrupt, whatever it is that they think about him.
Starting point is 01:16:15 You're not going to convince him right away to love Trump. You can't, you might not be able to do that ever. But just ask them to widen the lens. Just set their sights on all of these institutions. and figure out to what extent are they corrupt? To what extent is this company in bed with government at our expense? To what extent are we being hurt by these other big power centers? You should cultivate this skepticism in young people.
Starting point is 01:16:39 But this idea that you would attack capitalism fundamentally. There's no economic system is going to be perfect. The best one we've found so far is capitalism. Capitalism has been the absolute best for lifting people out of poverty. for keeping people alive, for helping them to endure the elements, for bringing people to levels of wealth of all skin colors that have never been before seen in a in world history. Capitalism is the best damn system for lifting people out of that. And the people who are attacking it are just doing it merely for the power purposes,
Starting point is 01:17:15 specifically of the Democrat Party. And we have to call that out for what it is. Yeah, you can't get emotional about this. You have to look at the spreadsheets. I say to people all the time, they'll get emotional about it. candidates, get emotional about results. And once you start to look at it through that lens, that aperture, you'll see this beautiful vista out there, that freedom of markets, which is all capitalism is, all that it produces.
Starting point is 01:17:36 I'll end with this one because I know it's something you had discussed on the 8 a.m. show. Check them out every day. rumble.com slash Vince, 0800, Eastern Time live with a video on demand anytime. Ken Paxton, obviously a hot, hot Senate race running against communist James Tala Rico. Paxton, huge endorsement. He's running against incumbent John Cornyn yesterday. I don't think a lot of folks saw that coming. I think a lot of people thought when there was an announcement yesterday,
Starting point is 01:18:06 there was going to be an announcement about endorsement. I saw her all over Twitter. I can't believe Trump's going to go for Cornyn. And man, he throws like the knuckleball, not even the curveball, endorses Paxton, obviously carries a lot of weight in that race. It's not a fade of compil yet. However, as we addressed earlier, it's a very powerful endorsement. You know, I contrast it with the Massey race
Starting point is 01:18:28 because a lot of people who are angry about Massey losing, like, well, you have to trump demands total loyalty. Well, that's just total bullshit. He does not demand loyalty. He was on stage yesterday with Mark Cuban because he's trying to lower drug prices and he feels like he's got a partner. But I think he also understands the feelings of the base.
Starting point is 01:18:46 I think that's what happened with the Paxton endorsement. The base is very strongly behind Ken Paxton. So it kind of was like compare and contrast. yesterday. Okay. So there's, there's a lot in here. And I've, and all of us, anyone who thinks about President Trump, you like, you psychoanalyze them a lot. I think it's just, we all do it. We're like, what is he, what is he thinking? What is he doing? How is he operating? But here's one of the conclusions I've made through the years. Two points on what you just said. One, Donald Trump believes in human potential more than almost anybody I've ever seen in American politics. And he never gets
Starting point is 01:19:15 credit for this. And here's why I say this, because even to this very day, as much as he attacks, like the fake news media, the enemy of the American people, the New York Times. He still calls Maggie Haberman like every week to talk to her. Now, why does he do that? The answer is because he believes in the end he can win her over. He still believes in the end that he can win over some of his worst enemies and that they will join him in his fight for this country. So in a way, as much as he's demonized as a guy, he's like, he's a dictator, he's treating everybody like crap. Actually, he more so than almost anybody in American politics, believes in the potential of even his enemies to finally come to his side. So that's why you see Mark Cuban
Starting point is 01:19:55 standing next to him on stage. The other is that Donald Trump appreciates the feedback loop that he gets from his base. He listens. President Trump takes input. You know this as a guy who's worked closer with him than most of the people who are listening to you right now. You've seen him up close. He takes feedback. He asks for feedback. He wants to know what people think about what he's up to. I'm reminded, if you go back in time when he was standing on a rally stage and he started to use the phrase, drain the swamp for the first time to refer to Washington, D.C. That was not his phrase. Somebody else on his campaign came up with Drain the swamp. And he didn't think much of it. He thought it was, I don't really like it. It's all right. It's not right. Whatever. But he used it on stage. And the reason I know this is because he literally told this story on a rally stage. And he said, once he saw the audience reaction that they loved the expression, Drain the Swamp, he was all in. He's like, well, the base loves it. The people love it. I'm doing it. And so he started doing it over and over and over again. This Ken Paxton,
Starting point is 01:20:53 John Cornyn's thing that we just witnessed is one of the most amazing political sequences that you and I will ever see. President Trump was on the verge, according to all public reporting of endorsing John Cornyn. That was in the, that was in all the media outlets. He's about to do it. He's about to do it. That was earlier this year. And when that news story came out, the base rebelled. They went crazy. We were all over truth social, telling the presidents of the I see this. Endorsed John Paxton. Ken Paxton, excuse me.
Starting point is 01:21:23 Don't endorse Corny. Cornon's establishment. He's going to sabotage you. You need your agenda passed. It was it was ubiquitous. Everybody was saying, go for Paxton. The president he did this. And then Paxton pulled off one of the most miraculous rabbits out of the hat that I've ever
Starting point is 01:21:38 seen. He posted on X the following. He said, I am willing to drop out of this race if the Senate passes the Save America Act. That's the circumstance. When he did that, it changed the ballgame. Because President Trump saw that and went, damn, that's who I want in the Senate. So he withheld his endorsement until yesterday.
Starting point is 01:21:58 We have a week left in this big Senate race. And the president came flying in and gave that endorsement to Ken Paxton and said, look, John Cornyn's a good guy, but he hasn't been there when I needed him. Cornyn paid lip service to the Save America Act in these final weeks. But that's not good enough. And for the base, it's definitely not good enough because we can smell it. President Trump can smell it too. Corny's an establishment guy. They were trying to protect him.
Starting point is 01:22:20 Tim Scott, John Soon, they were begging President Trump. Please endorse Cornyn. He didn't listen to him. He listened to his base, and he endorsed Ken Paxton. And I think it's to our betterment as a country. It's going to be great. Ken Paxton's won a bunch of races already in Texas. He's one statewide racist, twice.
Starting point is 01:22:35 So he's going to be great. I played a clip about that earlier in the show, and I got to run, but that, I find that to be a really disingenuous criticism. The Wall Street Journal, the op-ed section, lost their mind last night about this, saying how basically hinting that Cornyn was like a shoe in and Paxton didn't have a good chance of winning. Paxton's won statewide. And when Donald Trump is endorsing in a state race where he realizes there are practicalities,
Starting point is 01:23:02 a blue if not purple state, he's been very practical and like, I get it. I have to win and this person may not be the most diehard MAGA person. He's done that before. This is Texas, though. And he has faith in Texas voters that this guy's, one a couple times. He's definitely the more conservative candidate. So I find that that criticism to be just ridiculous. How could he be more electable? Cornyn couldn't even win 50% of the vote in the primary. He's the incumbent Republican senator. He couldn't get 50%. So how is he more electable? That's a cover.
Starting point is 01:23:32 That's, you know, that's a cover from the establishment. They had one of their guys. They can work him. And now they're losing him. And so they're trying to come up with some creative cover for why he would have been better. It's a lie. Yeah, that's right. Paxton again has won a couple times. It's not like he has no experience winning statewide in Texas. Vince Cullin A, it's the king of mornings on live streaming. Rumble.com slash Vince is where you can find. He's on demand anytime, but the live is the place to be. Join him in the chat.
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