The David Pakman Show - 11/12/24: Biden picks judges, Trump picks lunatic staffers

Episode Date: November 12, 2024

-- On the Show: -- President Joe Biden continues to fill judicial vacancies at a rapid pace -- Donald Trump selects Marco Rubio as his Secretary of State, who he previously called "clueless," a "...lightweight," and a "choker" -- Donald Trump's selection for National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz, wanted the US in Afghanistan forever -- Donald Trump select Kristi Noem to be his Secretary of Homeland Security, a dangerous and unhinged selection -- Based on Trump's cabinet picks so far, has there ever been a more dangerous group of people? -- Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's voters who also voted for Donald Trump -- A Latino Trump voter says he assumes Trump won't actually deport "good" Latinos who are "family-oriented" -- Exploring why 2025 could be the year MAGA crumbles -- A shirtless Alex Jones rants wildly about Infowars being auctioned off tomorrow -- On the Bonus Show: The truth about Democratic turnout in 2024, Chris Wallace already leaving CNN, Sonia Sotomayor will not retire despite pressure, much more... 🌱 Ounce of Hope: Get 20% off with code PAKMAN at https://ounceofhope.com 😁 Zippix Toothpicks: Code PAKMAN10 saves you 10% at https://zippixtoothpicks.com 💪 AG1 is offering FREE GIFT and FREE year-supply of Vitamin D at https://athleticgreens.com/pakman 👂 MDHearing: Use code PAKMAN to get a pair for just $297 at https://shopmdhearing.com/ 🛡️ Incogni lets you control your personal data! Get 60% off their annual plan: http://incogni.com/pakman ⚠️ Ground News: Get 50% OFF their unlimited access Vantage plan at https://ground.news/pakman -- Become a Member: https://www.davidpakman.com/membership -- Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/davidpakmanshow -- TDPS Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/thedavidpakmanshow -- Pakman Discord: https://www.davidpakman.com/discord -- David on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/davidpakmanshow -- Leave a Voicemail: (219)-2DAVIDP

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey everybody, welcome to the show. When we find ourselves in a situation like the one we are in right now, coming off of a very unpleasant election loss and facing potentially years of very bad stuff, we look for what we can control. We did that yesterday looking at the ways that cities and states and municipalities and police departments are going to be resisting the coming scourge or scourge, as Trump used to say it, of the second Trump administration. But we also look at, hey, what good can we get out of the remaining days, weeks of the
Starting point is 00:00:46 Biden administration? And at least potentially, potentially, and I'll tell you why it is only a potentially thing right now. A President Biden is continuing his string of nominating and hopefully getting confirmed hundreds of judges to key roles where Trump will not be able to push them out. We've talked before about how presidents can influence the political space in many different ways. They can do it by working with the house and Senate on legislation. They can do it through executive orders. They can do it through setting the mood and tone in the country
Starting point is 00:01:25 on particular issues. And of course they can do it through judicial selections. Donald Trump, we now know very famously, notoriously leading to the overturning of Roe v. Wade because of the three Supreme court picks that he got to understand why he got three instead of two. You have to go back even further to the Obama administration and understanding that Republicans in the last year of Obama's presidency blocked Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland to the court. This left that seat open for Trump to fill when he became president. Okay, so the point is we understand the significant impact that judicial nominations can have on the country.
Starting point is 00:02:07 The news is that president Biden has named, uh, his 56th round of judicial nominees, two individuals for federal district courts, and this will push the number of announced federal nominees for Biden to 261. The individuals are Tali Weinstein for the Southern District of New York and Chief Judge Francis Marie Tadinko Gatewood for the U.S. District Court of Guam, two eminently qualified women who will probably be called DEI hires by Republicans because right now their hammer is DEI. So everything looks like a nail to them. Ask them what DEI means. And they probably don't know. Now, I want to the reason I said potentially positive is that there is a question as to
Starting point is 00:03:12 whether Joe Biden can get them confirmed. And the timing of this may be such that hearings would be held after the swearing in of the new Congress. But before Biden's term elapses in those kind of middle couple of weeks of January, and even if that is not the case, I believe based on my reading of how these nominations work, Republicans could even potentially hold it up if the confirmation hearings were held before the new Congress is sworn in. We if it were up to Trump, if it were up to Trump, of course, they would not get confirmed if it's up to marginally less unhinged Republicans.
Starting point is 00:03:59 And it's only marginal. I want to be clear. It's possible they might be confirmed or, uh, maybe not one bit of good news in general, just looking, whatever happens with these two nominations, step back from that for a second, uh, a bit of sort of good news or something positive that we've seen during the Biden administration is that compared to the Obama, uh, uh, presidency, there were more as a percentage, more judicial nominees held up by Republicans during Obama's presidency than Republicans have been able to do during Biden's presidency.
Starting point is 00:04:35 So that's a good thing. We have a potentially good thing here. There are people calling for Joe Biden to do more in these last few weeks in office. There are people saying, you know, Biden should pardon Hunter Biden, even though Biden has said he will not. And the reason that some on the left are giving for saying Biden should do it now is even though we understand the principle that Biden's not getting involved with Trump's prosecutions and Biden's not getting involved with Hunter Biden's prosecutions because Republic, this is their argument because Republicans have made it abundantly clear. They are going to go after Hunter Biden, uh, and the Biden family in a completely politicized and weaponized way.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Why wouldn't Joe Biden just preemptively pardon him? And I don't believe that Joe Biden will, but, uh, it is certainly something that, that there are people saying now he, he should just do it and certainly don't pardon Donald Trump. Something we spoke about, uh, in previous shows. So let's hope that Joe Biden is able to get two more, uh, judicial nominees confirmed. I don't know if he will, but one of the great successes of the Biden administration, without a doubt, without a doubt has been been the number of judicial nominees he's gotten confirmed to lifetime appointments. I'm not even in favor necessarily of lifetime appointments, but that's what we have. And the fact that Biden's been able to get it,
Starting point is 00:05:54 get it hundreds confirmed is a very good thing. We are starting to see the texture and the shape of Donald Trump's forthcoming administration. And it is a very ugly shape and it is a very abrasive texture. Some of these are humiliating, although I can't say I know exactly for whom they are humiliating. And I want to start with Marco Rubio. Donald Trump previously referred to Marco Rubio as clueless, as a lightweight and as a choker. Marco Rubio previously referred to Donald Trump as a con man and many worseoker. Marco Rubio previously referred to Donald Trump as a con man and many worse things. And yet the New York times is now reporting. Donald Trump is expected to name Republican Senator Marco Rubio as secretary of state.
Starting point is 00:06:38 I want you to consider as we go through this story, is this more humiliating for Marco Rubio or is it more humiliating for Donald Trump? And then what I'm actually building towards is telling you that this entire humiliating affair, the Trump Rubio affair is maybe we will call it. Uh, it may be more representative of why Republicans win rather than of why they are pathetic. Although it arguably is both. Uh, so yes, it appears as though Trump will be naming Marco Rubio to secretary of state. Now, previously, here are some of the things that Donald Trump tweeted about Marco Rubio quote, lightweight Marco Rubio was working hard last night. The problem is he is a choker and once a choker, always a choker.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Mr Meltdown in 2015, Donald Trump tweeting Marco Rubio had no idea what he was doing on the Chris Wallace show said Iraq was not a mistake. He looked clueless. So choker clueless Trump also in 2015 Marco Rubio couldn't even respond properly to president Obama's state of the union speech without pouring sweat and chugging water. He choked. And then finally, although we could do this all day, finally, Marco Rubio is a total lightweight who I wouldn't hire to run one of my smaller companies, a highly overrated politician.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Trump previously said he wouldn't even hire Marco Rubio to run one of his smaller companies. And now he is hiring him to run the department of state, maybe the most globally consequential representative of a president choker, lightweight, clueless, can't even run the smallest department. Sorry, the smallest business. Now he's going to run department of state. Now it's not just Donald Trump who previously hurled barbs at Marco Rubio. It was also Marco Rubio going after Donald Trump. Here is Marco Rubio previously calling Trump a con artist, among other things.
Starting point is 00:08:51 There is no way we are going to allow a con artist to take over the conservative movement. And Donald Trump is a con artist. Well, you allowed him to do it, Marco. So what do you think a Trump government would look like, Senator? It would be chaos. No one knows. But it would look probably like the positions he's held for all these years on many of these issues. He is wholly unprepared to be president of the United States. By the way, everything Rubio is saying here is completely true. He refuses to answer questions on any specific public policy.
Starting point is 00:09:22 He has no plan for health care, for example. They asked him about the debt. He claimed he's going to cut the debt by cutting fraud and abuse, which everyone acknowledges. He didn't get any follow up or any press on that. Nobody pressed him on that afterwards. I tried to get the moderators to ask him about it. This is the most important government job on the planet. We're about to turn over the conservative movement to a person that has no ideas of any substance on the important issues. The nuclear codes of the United States to an erratic individual and the conservative movement to a person that has no ideas of any substance on the important issues, the nuclear codes of the United States to an erratic individual and the conservative movement, someone who has spent a career sticking it to working people.
Starting point is 00:09:54 That is all 110% true. And Marco Rubio kissed the ring and denounced himself essentially by doing it. Here is Marco Rubio previously mocking Trump for his terrible spelling. True. His makeup, his failed businesses and said he might actually have urinated in his own pants during a debate. OK. And once a chocker, always a choker. I guess that's what he meant to say. He spelled choker, C-H-O-K-E-R, choker. He called me Mr. Meltdown. Let me tell you something. Last night in the debate during one of the breaks, two of the breaks, he went backstage. He was having a meltdown. First, he had this little makeup thing applying like makeup around his mustache because he had
Starting point is 00:10:40 one of those sweat mustaches. then he asked for a full-length mirror i don't know why because the podium goes up to here but he wanted a full-length mirror maybe to make sure his pants weren't wet i don't know then then i see him pacing back and forth and then he's huddled in the corner talking to somebody he's like waving his arms up and down and the person's trying to calm him down. So anyway. But I'm a chocker. All right. Next tweet. Leightweight chocker Marco Rubio looks like a little boy on stage, not presidential material. He meant to say lightweight, but he spelled it E- E I G H T. So he got that wrong. All right. Anyway, you get the point. So listen, it's all humiliating, right? This is a guy,
Starting point is 00:11:31 Marco Rubio, who relentlessly made fun of Donald Trump. Trump's hiring him. This is a guy, Donald Trump, who has previously made fun of Marco Rubio and Marco Rubio is saying, Hey, I'll gladly go and work for you because I want power. And if you're going to give me secretary of state, I absolutely want that. We look at this from our perspective and we say, wow, two men who have and continue to completely compromise their values and their sincerely held beliefs to the extent that the things they said about each other were true. And they just throw it all out the window. How humiliating. But I want to put a different perspective forward. I actually would would argue that this is why Republicans are succeeding here, which is they just forget about it all.
Starting point is 00:12:13 Yes, I don't like you. You don't like me. Marco Rubio, I'm sure, still sees Donald Trump as completely incompetent, but they aren't going to let that get in the way of putting together a completely weaponized, retrograde reactionary cabinet that will wreak havoc throughout the world. But it will embody the worldview and political philosophy and ideology that they are now putting forward. And it is one of owning everybody else above any other cost always and appearing to come out as the people strongly and in an alpha male
Starting point is 00:12:48 way in charge of everything. And so they let bygone be bygones be bygones and Trump hires Rubio. And they never mentioned the fact that they probably really dislike each other to some degree. Maybe this is a benefit of the way they do things rather than a bug. And I am very curious to see what it'll be like when Trump fires Marco Rubio. I'm sure that that'll be a good one. All right. Donald Trump's latest selection off for NSA wanted us to stay in Afghanistan forever. Donald Trump has selected Mike Waltz, who was a counterterrorism
Starting point is 00:13:28 advisor to Dick Cheney, by the way. You know, it's so funny on every level. This is a hilarious selection for Donald Trump. First of all, Trump for eight years, nine years has forcefully denounced the sort of neoconservative pro-intervention Bush Cheney Republican ideology. And whether Trump has actually embodied that as president doesn't even really matter. The point is that he's paid lip service to Bush Cheney. We're wrong. Iraq was wrong. Afghanistan maybe was right. Maybe it was wrong, but we stayed too long.
Starting point is 00:14:07 We've got to get out. And the guy that he's hiring to be his NSA was a counterterrorism advisor to Dick Cheney. So that's already funny. But more funny is that Mike Waltz was talking about grandparents and grandchildren, uh, Americans fighting in Afghanistan together as a multi-generational essentially forever war. He wanted that, which is completely counter to what we were led to believe Trump values. Here is Mike waltz himself in 2017 talking about this dream of a multi-generational Afghanistan war. He said, until you're prepared to commit your grandchildren, not your children,
Starting point is 00:14:51 but your grandchildren to stand shoulder to shoulder with my grandchildren and fight Islamic extremism, then you will never be successful here. So are we 15 years in? Yes. Are we in for a lot more fighting? And do we need a long-term strategy to undermine the ideology of Islamic extremism, just like we did fasc for a long haul. And I think our nation's leadership needs to begin telling the American people, I'm sorry, we don't have a choice. We are 15 years in what is going to be a multigenerational war because we're talking about defeating an idea. It's easy to bomb a tank, very difficult to defeat an idea. And that's exactly what we have to do. He is glowing at the idea of being in Afghanistan for multiple generations. Now, obviously to any sane and rational observer, it's very difficult to reconcile Trump as the self-proclaimed anti-war candidate. He's an anti-war Republican. It's very
Starting point is 00:16:01 hard to reconcile that with Mike Waltz as his national security advisor, because Trump was against wars. He was going to keep us out of conflicts. And Mike Waltz loves wars. He loves conflicts. Now, as far as his role as NSA, this could all be fine, except at a certain point, Trump could end up bombing Iran. Trump could end up sending troops to Iran. Certainly possible, plausible. My question to you is forget about Mike Waltz for a second. Do you believe that the people cheering Trump now and who have been cheering him for years
Starting point is 00:16:42 as the supposed anti-war candidate, will they turn on him if he does that to Iran and say, well, now I don't support the guy? Of course not. People like Mike Waltz will slowly start getting more of a voice on military intervention if Trump decides that that's the direction he's going to go, the Trump supporters, the MAGAs, the MAGA Potamians, the Magadonians, they will all fall in line and say, well, Trump is the anti-war candidate, but he's America first. And he had to do it and he had to go in. The point here is it is only as a matter of convenience that Trump's supporters support him because of the positions Trump claims to take.
Starting point is 00:17:28 If the positions change, it will become convenient to support those new positions. And the idea that there's anything stable here or, uh, it in any way immovable about Trump's policies and political ideology is obviously laughable. The selection of Marco Rubio proves it to a degree. The selection of Mike Waltz proves it to a degree. And after the break, after the break, we will talk about the role that Christie Noem is going to have in Donald Trump's administration. It is a doozy. It's whacked out. I'll tell you right now. This holiday, there is one gift that is guaranteed to put a smile on their face.
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Starting point is 00:21:36 All one word, all lowercase, no space. If you thought that Marco Rubio was a pathetic selection to Donald Trump's cabinet. I have what you were. You're right if that's what you thought. But I have one that is even more pathetic for you. Donald Trump has selected Kristi Noem to serve as his homeland security secretary. This is the same Kristi Noem who completely debased and embarrassed herself with the unexplainable false claims in her memoir that she met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. We'll get to that in a moment.
Starting point is 00:22:17 CNN reports Trump picks Kristi Noem to serve as his Homeland Security secretary. Noem will be tapped to take over the agency as two key immigration hardliners, Stephen Miller and Tom Homan, are slated to serve in senior roles. We'll talk about them a little bit later. Kristi Noem is really clueless. She's painfully ignorant, horrible, horrible person to forget about when she killed a dog. Uh, remember when she appeared on Fox news and mentioned that Texas and the, uh, as one of the 13 original colonies would never have signed the constitution of the United States. Well, only one problem with that, Christie, Texas wasn't a state at the time, so they wouldn't have been able to do it regardless.
Starting point is 00:23:09 I Texas and those 13 original colonies would have never signed the treaty that formed the first constitution of the United States if they didn't think that their right to protect themselves and defend their own people was protected. So, well, I've got news for you,y, that has nothing to do with why Texas signed it. They didn't sign it because Texas was in a state until 1845. But this is nothing. This is nothing compared to the humiliating debacle in which her book contained an anecdote about her meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Starting point is 00:23:43 This raised a lot of eyebrows because if she had met such a leader, that would have been of great interest to our intelligence agencies. They would have wanted to debrief her. It would have made news. Of course, there was no record of it. And as she started to be asked about it, she simply would not provide a straight answer about why that was in the book and whether she is really claiming that she met Kim Jong-un. This debacle arguably single-handedly disqualified her from being in the running to be Donald Trump's VP. Person, let's talk first, but we don't want to talk about a lot of topics that you address in the book, but the book is called No Going Back,
Starting point is 00:24:21 but it sounds like the publisher Center Street is going back on a couple of the details in the book is called No Going Back. But it sounds like the publisher, Center Street, is going back on a couple of the details in the book. I don't believe so. Specifically, when you write in the book, I remember when I met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. I'm sure he underestimated me. That, as I understand, is now being removed from the book at your request. Yes. When I became aware of that, we changed the content. Remember when I became aware, she wrote it at least in theory and she recorded it for the audio book. How, what does that mean? When I became aware, even if you didn't write it,
Starting point is 00:24:56 even if your ghostwriter wrote it, you read it for the audio book. So what you, you, you became aware of it at this point in time, incoherent. And the future additions will be adjusted. And, you know, I appreciate that. I've met with many, many world leaders. I've traveled around the world. I should not have put that anecdote in the book. And at my request, they have. That specific meeting didn't happen? I'm saying that I'm not talking about that meeting. I'm not talking about my meetings with world leaders. But there's talk about meetings with world leaders. There's some that are in the book, and then there's some that's not in the book.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Many of them actually. But why are there two specific mentions of meeting Kim Jong-un and talking about him? And a specific memory, I'm sure he underestimated me, having no clue about my experience staring down little tyrants. Did you tell your ghostwriter to write them? I specifically have worked on policy for over 30 years. If you're wondering why this is so absurd, it's because she's completely obfuscating. For that time, I have traveled around the world and I have met with leaders around the world. And that anecdote, I've asked them to change the content and
Starting point is 00:26:02 it will be removed. It's a simple question. Did you or did you not? That's that's that's the answer that I have for you is that I'm it will be. I'm giving you an answer that makes no sense that this is the if you are someone who lives in the United States. She is going to be your secretary of homeland security. The preservation and maintenance of your national security will depend on this woman, Kristi Noem, who time and again would not answer simple questions. Typically, when you write in the book, I remember when I met with North North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. I'm sure he underestimated me. That, as I understand, is now being removed from the book at your request. Yes. And I became aware of that.
Starting point is 00:26:51 We changed the content and the future editions will be adjusted. And, you know, I appreciate that. I've met with many, many world leaders. I've traveled around the world. This is so absurd, so absurd. And the next day, Peter Alexander from ABC, he tried it and it didn't go any better. Your incoming secretary of Homeland Security, I present to you. So let's talk about the book, having gone through much of it right now. This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin traveled to North Korea to meet with Kim Jong-un. In the first release of your book, you wrote, I remember when I met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, there was no evidence that that meeting happened. So how did it make it into your book. You wrote, I remember when I met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, there was no evidence that that meeting happened. So how did it make it into your book?
Starting point is 00:27:28 I'm not going to talk about that. You're not going to talk about how it made it into your book? I took that line out of my book and I'm not going to talk about it. I guess my question is, you wrote the book though. So why was that line ever in your book if it didn't happen? I wrote the book and I hope people will read it. It's a good book about how the American citizen can get involved in their government again and what- She really is this despicable. It can do and how the most powerful person in government is them it's the people who
Starting point is 00:27:49 show up who get engaged in the stories of what they can do to take this country back and how Donald Trump's policies work for the American people and understood then just to put it to bed once and for all did you or did you not meet with Kim Jong-un I am not going to talk about this wouldn't be any why is that such a difficult one to say publicly? Because I've taken that. Because it just is, cause, just cause, Peter, please. Rapidly becoming a clown car cabinet. It's worse than I thought it would be. And I thought it would be really bad. I mean, you all know, I told you it will be really bad. And it is already shaping up to be worse than I expected. Let's zoom out and talk about the Trump staff incoming more generally.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Has there ever been a more dangerous and unhinged cabinet and set of staffers for an American president than those who are set up to be working for Donald Trump in this second term. I want to go through what we now know. We've covered a lot of them individually. I want you to sit back. And by the way, I say this to our Trump supporting friends as well. Later in the show, we're going to have some regretful already. They're already regretting it.
Starting point is 00:29:01 Yes. Regretful Trump supporters already. Is this a group of people that you would want even in a menial role, nevermind running the country, Marco Rubio, secretary of state who said horrible things about Trump and about whom Trump said horrible things all has been forgiven. And Marco is going to be our secretary of state. Christie gnome is going to be secretary of Homeland Security and it is going to increasingly be one of these situations where we all say, wait a second, are we even theoretically safe with Christie gnome in charge or is it going to be the Homeland Security equivalent
Starting point is 00:29:47 of I killed the dog and I won't tell you why my book says I met with Kim Jong Un, which is exactly what how her political career ended. Project 2025 contributor Tom Homan is going to be Donald Trump's border czar who wants to do more deportations than you've ever seen before. Stephen Miller is going to be Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff for policy. Stephen Miller, the architect of some of Trump's most, most depraved and xenophobic policy ideas. Former Congressman Lee Zeldin is going to be the administrator of the EPA. And when you put someone in charge of the Environmental Protection Agency, who doesn't really care very much about environmental protection, you know, it's not going to go well.
Starting point is 00:30:33 Mike Waltz, who daydreamed, as I told you earlier in the show in 2017, Waltz was daydreaming about being in Afghanistan essentially forever. He was talking about grandparents, parents and their children, grandparents and grandchildren fighting together over generations in Afghanistan. That's who's going to be the national security advisor. Donald Trump has offered Elise Stefanik the position of United States ambassador to the UN. She doesn't even respect the concept of international agreements. She will be ambassador to the United Nations, whose premise is we make global commitments and we keep them. She was also a purveyor of Donald Trump 2020 election fraud stories. Susan Wiles, the former co-chair
Starting point is 00:31:18 of Donald Trump's presidential campaign, is going to be as White House chief of staff, a true brown nosing sycophant loyalist. And then, of course, we have the presumption that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be able to do something related to health. It sounds very scary. I guess he'll get rid of fluoride and give us raw milk and then presumed position for Elon Musk as well, who has spent the last week hanging out at Mar-a-Lago, pictured having dinner with Trump, Melania and Melania's dad a few days ago. Of all of these people, I do think that Trump would enjoy firing Marco Rubio the most. They are doing Project 2025.
Starting point is 00:32:07 They are replacing career bureaucrats who don't work in a political fashion with weaponized, biased loyalists. They're doing all of it. And so we have a list of things we can do to resist. We've already talked about some of them, and we'll certainly talk about more after the break. The AOC supporters who also voted Trump. This is very interesting. I want to share with you a key part of my daily routine.
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Starting point is 00:35:47 of Americans, certainly millions, really tens of millions are voting right now. And that's what we're going to explore. We've talked about various types of split ticket voters. So for example, there were people about 100,000 Republicans at last count in Arizona went to the polls, voted for Donald Trump and did not vote for Carrie Lake. Had those hundred thousand Trump voters voted for Carrie Lake, she would have won rather than lost her Senate race. So Republicans who said yes to Trump, no to Carrie Lake.
Starting point is 00:36:21 What's that about? It seems to mostly be about Carrie Lake in Florida. You had people who went to the polls and they said, I'm voting Trump and I'm voting to enshrine abortion rights at the state level, which because of a 60 percent threshold in Florida actually failed to pass, even though it got more than 50 percent of the vote. That's not the topic today, but you have voters who say, I want there to be abortion rights, but I just don't want what Kamala Harris is offering. I want Trump. And we talked about that on the bonus show as well. We now get to an interesting sort of vignette of AOC voters who also voted for Donald Trump in her district. This is a Buzzfeed article that sort of summarizes the question that AOC asked on her Instagram
Starting point is 00:37:09 and some of the responses that she got. And the trends are very, very interesting. So AOC went live on Instagram. She said, I want to know from the people who voted for me, but also for Donald Trump, why did you do it? And some of the replies are interesting. I'll tell you about some of them. These are all quotes that she got in response. It's real simple. Trump and you care for the working class. This is confirmation that populist rhetoric from left and right starts to sound the same, even if the way that they would implement policy around that rhetoric is completely different.
Starting point is 00:37:52 AOC has a populist rhetoric about the middle class. Trump has a populist rhetoric about the middle class. AOC is rhetoric seems genuine, whereas Trump seems contrived just to get votes. AOC would solve that issue of the middle class getting screwed is the word that's often used differently than Trump would. But the rhetoric is very similar. Okay. Uh, another example, Trump is going to get us the money and lets men have a voice. You're brilliant and have amazing passion.
Starting point is 00:38:24 Another one, but wanted change. So I went with Trump and blue for the rest of the ballot to put some breaks. The idea being you keep things under control with Republicans and Democrats sharing power. Okay. I feel like Trump and you are both real, said another voter voted Trump. But I like you and Bernie. I don't trust either party establishment politicians. The idea being AOC isn't establishment and Trump isn't establishment. Another response voted for Trump in Arizona, but voted for Dem Rubin instead of Carrie
Starting point is 00:39:03 Lake because thought he's good handling war. OK, another voter action and progress is better than stagnation and excuses. Both of you, meaning Trump and AOC, push boundaries and force growth. Another one. I feel that you both are outsiders compared to the rest of D.C. and less establishment. So if you zoom out a little bit, what this really points to, the reason people would go to the ballot and say, OK, whatever my party designation is, forget about that for a moment.
Starting point is 00:39:37 I like Trump and I like AOC, even though they couldn't be more different on policy. It points to it's not really about policy. It's more about who do I believe is the underdog or outsider? Who do I believe has the passion? Who do I believe has my best interests in mind? Who brings the energy that I like and who is successfully executing, for lack of a better term, the populist rhetoric that is appealing to me right now. It's a combination of populist sentiment. Outsider appeal, whether it's real or not, does not matter. That's the critical thing. It's just perception, outsider appeal, populist sentiment, disillusionment with the traditional party lines.
Starting point is 00:40:25 Yes, I'm pro choice, but I want Trump in Florida, even though traditionally maybe that would be a more likely Democratic presidential vote. So we're seeing this breakage of party lines as well. And the big themes we're going to talk about later in the show, I might not get to it. We might get to it next week, later in the week. We'll see, but I'm going to talk about the search in the democratic party for the heir apparent. And it would be important to properly diagnose the problem in order to carry out that search correctly. And so what we're seeing is authenticity. The perception of authenticity
Starting point is 00:41:02 is really important. Voters are saying Trump and AOC seem real and genuine. Carrie Lake doesn't seem real and genuine. Kamala Harris doesn't seem real and genuine, but AOC does. And Trump does. Doesn't matter if this stuff is true. I'm not going to repeat it, but with all of these, it's perception. The outsider appeal. Some people see Trump and AOC as outsiders, AOC, maybe because of her, you know, upbringing
Starting point is 00:41:32 and bartending history and whatnot. Trump because he was historically a business person, whether he was good or not, doesn't matter. Not, not a politician. They like the idea that Trump and AOC is outsiders challenged the status quo in DC. It's very, uh, for all the good things about Kamala Harris, you don't get the feeling that she challenges the status quo. That's for sure. Policy priorities. There aren't that many, but there's this generic idea that Trump's policy will be good for
Starting point is 00:42:03 the working class and that AOC is policy to the extent a that Trump's policy will be good for the working class and that AOC's policy, to the extent a congressperson has policy, will be good for the working class. Doesn't matter if it's real, but a lot of voters felt most Democrats, including people like Kamala Harris, don't really have the working class as their priority. AOC does and Trump does, and that's why they voted for both of them. Very interesting. Populism in general, as I've said before, populism is a rhetoric. It's not a set of policy ideas.
Starting point is 00:42:34 Populist Bernie Sanders and populist Tucker Carlson would have very different solutions to the housing crisis, for example. But they'll both use populist rhetoric when talking about housing. Trump and AOC's approaches are described certainly as populist sounding and discontent with democratic leadership. There are people who voted AOC who don't like democratic leadership because they see her as an outsider to that. And there are people who voted Trump because they don't like democratic leadership in the context of Harris versus Trump.
Starting point is 00:43:05 So the, those are all important things to keep in mind. It does also seem like people kind of want a celebrity. I don't know. I'm thinking about this now, but I'm just spit balling with you, but to some degree, I kind of think Jon Stewart, if he ran, would do better than a lot of these democratic politicians because the country does seem I'm not saying it's good. But the country seems to have gone in the direction of wanting a big, famous personality in some sense. Maybe it's a bully alpha male type, even if Trump's not really an alpha male, he pretends to be. Maybe it's an attractive woman who speaks in a way that they like.
Starting point is 00:43:50 Maybe it's a former host of The Daily Show. I know he's hosting Mondays. So that's very interesting. One other really interesting little note. AOC asked her followers, where do you get your news? And multiple people, she featured them. OC asked her followers, where do you get your news? And multiple people, she featured them. Okay.
Starting point is 00:44:09 Multiple people she featured said David Pakman. This is very cool. So I'm, I'm putting this up on the screen in the left column. The third one down said destiny, David Pakman, Brian Tyler Cohen, John Stewart. And then the fourth one down on the left said ProPublica, the intercept David Pacman majority report. So that's super interesting. As you all know, AOC is welcome on the show anytime. And I'd be interested in talking about a lot of this stuff with her. But these these split ticket anecdotes, you know, sometimes we say the broader data is
Starting point is 00:44:42 what's important. Wow. Latino voters voted more for Trump than in any previous election for another Republican broad data. Sometimes we say, let's hear from individuals who made the individual decision. I'm voting Trump and I'm voting AOC. In this case, those anecdotes, very, very interesting. All right. I'm going to play a video for you of a Latino for Trump who thinks and expects that the good Latinos aren't going to be deported even if they are undocumented, that the family oriented Latinos aren't going to be deported by Trump because they are family oriented, even if they are undocumented. And this is a perfect example of what he, what we've been talking about.
Starting point is 00:45:29 There is a disconnect between what Trump's plans really are and what some of his voters tell themselves in order to say to themselves, it's okay to go and vote for this guy. So here is a Latino Trump voter who says, no, no, no, no, no. They're not just going to deport anybody. Take a listen to this. If they let in hundreds of thousands of people who already had criminal records, if deporting them create some mass deportation, I'm all for it. But what if rounded up in all of that are people who work on a farm, they're doing the
Starting point is 00:46:06 jobs that Americans don't want to do. Does that worry you? That wouldn't be fair. Of course, you know, they need to make sure that they don't throw away. They don't kick out. They don't deport people that are family oriented, family oriented. They're just, you know, they shouldn't kick out the family oriented people. This is not what is going to happen over the last 48 hours.
Starting point is 00:46:29 Multiple interviews with Trump's forthcoming voters are borders are voters are borders are Tom Homan, who is saying everybody's get we're getting them all out. We're getting them all out. I'll go even further. Trump has expressed a desire to deport legal immigrants. Trump wants to revoke the temporary protected status of legal Haitian migrants, for example, in Springfield, Ohio, and get them out even though they are here legally. Now, he hopefully won't get to that.
Starting point is 00:46:58 But if you think Trump won't deport the good family oriented, hardworking Latinos. That's almost all of them. And that's exactly who he's going to deport. Now they're in for a surprise. Here is maybe a more realistic reaction. Here is Anna Navarro on The View. So in the last few days I got a call from a couple of people, friends of mine, people very close to me in Miami, big Trumpers, who are worried now about what's going to happen to their undocumented nannies.
Starting point is 00:47:33 And they should be. That help them raise their children. So I told them that I suggested they learn how to clean their kids' ass. That is a far more realistic view than this pie in the sky. Well, if you're a family oriented, hardworking, undocumented Latino, you shouldn't be deported. You should be given special treatment of some kind by Donald Trump. Well, it's not going to happen. And this is part of the rude awakening that may be
Starting point is 00:48:06 forthcoming. We talked about it yesterday after the break. I kind of want to dig more into what 2025 might be like for MAGA. Data brokers are continually collecting extensive details about your online behavior, address, phone number, email, financial information, even political views. Thank you, David. is remarkable. Go to Incogni dot com slash Pacman and use the code Pacman for 60 percent off. That's I N C O G N I dot com slash Pacman for a huge 60 percent discount. The link is in the podcast notes. In a recent interview before the election, Trump said that he didn't think his supporters would cause problems after the election, but that the left would saying the left is the enemy from within and might be needed to be handled by the National Guard. The Washington Times reported this interview with the headline Trump says no chaos from
Starting point is 00:49:57 his supporters this election day, which totally whitewashes and saying washes what Trump actually said. Luckily, we have ground news, the app and website that provides context on every story. Like for this Trump interview, ground news provides more context. Like Trump's defense secretary said, we should believe Trump when he says he wants to use the military against Americans because that's what he wanted to do during the unrest in the summer of 2020. That's why Ground News is so valuable. Our sponsor, Ground News, is an independent, nonpartisan news analysis tool dedicated to exposing the hidden agendas that influence the news you consume. Ground News has features designed to expose the narratives that circulate
Starting point is 00:50:41 in biased media bubbles, and David Pakman show host. Well, soon it will be 2025 and MAGA Trump ism really should be riding high. But I want to tell you why 2025 could be the year that MAGA crumbles. Now, I want to be clear. This isn't another one of these. There's no way Trump can survive this one. This is really not about Trump. It's about Trump ism. They're going to have Trump back in office. They're going to have the Republican Senate red States firmly in their grip. But 2025 really has to the, uh, the potential to be the year that Maga falls apart. Trump's second term is not shaping up to be the victory lap that his supporters were promised
Starting point is 00:51:56 and we're hoping for. We're seeing the cracks. They're coming from within the Maga camp. And it's not just that Donald Trump is making hires that he is almost certainly going to have to fire if not 2025 and 2026 because it's going to implode. And I want to go through some of what we might see next year. Now, first of all, there's the economic reality check that's heading their way and that's going to hit hard.
Starting point is 00:52:21 We talked about it on yesterday's show, The economic policies that Trump plans to implement, the tariffs, the tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, they're not new, but they are as dangerous as ever. And in particular, when you do those, when the economy is otherwise doing pretty well, I know that many voters perceived it wasn't and that's why they voted Trump. But by metrics, there are a lot of metrics where if you throw tax cuts for the rich and corporations and tariffs at it, your metrics are going to get worse and it's going to be difficult to defend. And economists are warning that his tariff plans really could end up driving prices up again. So the inflation numbers are going to get going.
Starting point is 00:53:05 Will they blame Biden for new inflation in summer of 2025? They probably will, to be honest. But will it work? At least I hope not. Now, remember last time under Trump before covid, an economy that by many metrics was fine, but manufacturing costs went up. Small businesses got hit. The American consumer started paying more and more at the store.
Starting point is 00:53:33 But the difference this time is that the red state governors are getting nervous. And I alluded to this yesterday. They are not looking forward to defending economic downturns to their own constituents. After all, when you have a tanking local economy, it's not a winning platform for those in the red states. If you're a red state governor who helped elect Trump, think Sununu in New Hampshire and then all of a sudden the New Hampshire economy is struggling because of Trump's what Trump's doing. You're not going to be thrilled. Now, the upside for some of these governors is Trump can't
Starting point is 00:54:10 run for reelection. So they don't have to say, no, of course, I'm still supporting him into what it because this is the last run. Businesses have already started to adjust for it. Companies are setting up price hikes, anticipating Trump's policies going into effect. And then there's the internal Maga split that's been bubbling up for awhile, which is that Trump might have United the base to win. He did unite the base to win, but within his coalition, there are some pretty significant differences. We're talking about factions that are not on the same page at all when it comes to policy.
Starting point is 00:54:47 And this is going to come into stark relief next year. It's very easy when you're out and it's 2023 and Joe Biden's president to just join hands and sing Kumbaya with people that really disagree with you on policy. But when you're governing, that's actually going to become an issue. You've got the ultra right crowd who just wants to go hardcore on immigration and on law enforcement. You've got the libertarian side, the MAGA supporters who just don't want any more government control over their lives and businesses. And these groups are already clashing. They've just been looking the other way when the real enemy was Joe Biden and Trump's administration is going to end up caught in the middle and what will probably be spectacularly backfiring
Starting point is 00:55:33 fashion. Trump also is going to have to contend with the reality that his authoritarian streak is not really sitting that well with everybody. It's true that you go to a MAGA rally and you ask them, oh, what about Trump being dictator for a day? And they go, that's fine. We need a dictator for a day. The hardcore supporters cheer it. They love it. They want the authoritarianism. They want the dictatorship. But there is a growing unease in large swaths of Trump's support base. And Trump's pledge to do the project 2025 thing of appointing
Starting point is 00:56:07 loyalists to the DOJ and other agencies is already causing a stir. One insider said, you weaponize the DOJ. There's no guarantee you'll be safe from it. And that's also a concern for some of these folks, which is they may be all for Trump weaponizing the DOJ against Democrats. But then if that really becomes the trend, it could be turned back against them. So what does this all mean at the end of the day? Well, the very thing that MAGA supporters thought would solidify their movement, which is having a bunch of people in it with very different views when it actually
Starting point is 00:56:45 gets down to policy that could end up tearing the movement apart, the economic fallout, the internal divisions, the unchecked power that could end up in power grabs gone wrong in 2025. And so instead of make America great again, you could have MAGA breaking from the inside out. Now, from the perspective of the left and of Democrats, what should be the priority? Well, I'm going to I'm going to outline that later this week. And one of the priorities, it doesn't have to be done now. In fact, I think the end of twenty twenty five into twenty twenty six is the better time to do it.
Starting point is 00:57:22 There has to be some kind of an evaluation of who were the likely heir apparent to democratic leadership. And I don't mean leading the DNC. I mean just being the sort of obvious choices to be presidential candidate in 2028. Later in the week we'll talk about Gavin Newsom. We're going to talk about, you know, there are people talking about Josh Shapiro. Um, some people are saying J.B. Pritzker. We're going to go through a whole list. And at some point you have to identify those individuals. But maybe more
Starting point is 00:57:51 importantly, for twenty five and twenty six, it's really having a plan for allowing Republicans to get in their own way and to have that be the reason that they failed to get stuff done. But really being ready to point the finger, because what you can't have is imagine inflation does start to tick up. The stock market declines. Unemployment goes up. To be clear, just on the record, I don't hope any of these things happen.
Starting point is 00:58:21 I always am rooting for a strong economy. I don't care who's president. I always want what's rooting for a strong economy. I don't care who's president. I always want what's best for the American people. But if we start to see those metrics tick in the wrong direction, we can't have another situation where somehow they blame Democrats. Now you might say, well, why would they, if Trump has the white house and Republicans have the Senate, and if they have the house where they're still counting votes, obviously Democrats aren't getting blamed.
Starting point is 00:58:47 Right. And you would be very wrong. Republicans regularly in that scenario say, well, we don't have a super majority in the Senate and we do need to build consensus. And Democrats have obstructed everything. They will still try to blame Democrats if they're unable to get anything done. Democrats need to really be sure that they know how they're going to counteract that. So we'll talk about that a little bit later on.
Starting point is 00:59:10 But 2025 could be could be the year that Maga starts to crumble. Trump will be fine. He'll be president. He'll do his thing. But the movement is what will hopefully suffer a shirtless Alex Jones wildly triggered that tomorrow, tomorrow, uh, tomorrow, the auction of info wars will begin. Hold on a second. That is a fricking predator right there. Right. Thank your lucky stars every day. You're not Dave Pacman. Well, at least for now, Alex, I don't have auditors coming in to auction off my equipment because I owe a billion dollars to people I defamed. So here's Alex Jones responding to
Starting point is 00:59:53 the people that are celebrating. I was getting ready to go to bed early. He's got a big day tomorrow at InfoWars fighting to get Donald Trump inaugurated because the deep state's publicly trying to stop that right now. I got a lot of dirty tricks up their sleeves. And I noticed trending on the top of X was InfoWars shut down Wednesday. And I was clear in the video that if good guys buy it, InfoWars will continue on, but if bad guys buy it, it won't. And I saw a lot of leftists running around, you know, celebrating and all the rest of it. Celebrate all you want. I've got offers all over the country, huge networks. We've got sponsors, backup studios. We're reaching 70, 80 million people a day on X. You know what's funny about we're reaching 80 million people a day?
Starting point is 01:00:32 He seems to have fallen for the Twitter traffic numbers where they force Alex's content onto the for you page. And if you just scroll by it and one second of a video plays, it counts as a view. And he's completely fallen for it. It's actually very funny. Or he's lying to his audience, both of which are completely plausible. We're all over more radio stations than ever. We're up almost to 400 stations. We've gained like 50 in the last few months.
Starting point is 01:00:59 The truth's exploding. The world's waking up. The globalists are in trouble. I didn't do any of the things they said in those fake lawsuits where I was found guilty by judges. The Democratic Party runs the whole thing. The FBI, they don't understand that they cooked the whole thing up with the CIA. That's all come out. And they never wanted money. They said no to money. They don't want money. There's no money at Infowars. There's no money in the equipment and the stuff like that. It's all a giant power grab. It's all lawfare,
Starting point is 01:01:25 just like against President Trump. And so this is quite the rant. They've spent upwards of $80 million the last seven years suing me and coming after me and claiming I'm a crook and saying I had all this hidden money and none of it was true. New York Times had a report a few months ago, Jones had meager assets, never had a bunch of money. It's all lies, ladies and gentlemen, I hardly ever even talked about that story. The internet didn't believe it. I covered it a few times. Many years later, they dig it up. PR firms claim I did. All right. I'm not going to subject you to the rest of his shirtless rant, but then, then earlier today on his, I guess it's, I don't even know what it is. I guess it's a radio show. I don't even know really what he has. He says that as he is recording this segment,
Starting point is 01:02:06 can you imagine being a fly on the wall? As he was recording this segment, auctioneers were walking through making a list of stuff that they're going to be auctioning off. Day afternoon, InfoWars, the equipment, InfoWars.com, InfoWarsarsstore.com, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Globalist. Is at a federal bankruptcy auction from the fake judgments of the rigged trials where I was found guilty beforehand. It's funny because all of the judgments, trials, and lawsuits were fake, but it sounds like the seizure of assets is going to be very real. Literal show trials out of the Soviet Union or Nazi Germany.
Starting point is 01:02:48 Rob and I walked in here during the break after getting a glass of water, saw the auctioneers inside the building going around surveying from the last time they were here to make sure all the stuff's here. Everything tagged, everything marked this day afternoon. Yep. So listen, this is going to be a tough day for alex jones we're gonna beat these people yep i'm gonna try to be dramatic here but it's a bit of a hard fight so listen um it is not my instinct to take pleasure at the misfortune of others. When it comes to Alex Jones, it's not pleasure
Starting point is 01:03:28 at misfortune. It's that if you believe in personal responsibility as I do, there have to be consequences to your actions. And Alex Jones has really proactively damaged the lives of the families of victims of the Sandy Hook shooting now, 12, almost 13 years in the, in the past. Uh, and there has to be some accountability and it seems as though we are getting there now, as Alex Jones says, he's, he's using bankruptcy, of course, to try to circumvent some of this stuff. He has backup studios. He has offers. Alex Jones is going to survive this, but hopefully there will be some degree and how can you ever even say, but some degree to which at least in the eyes of the law, some of the victims of Jones will be made partially
Starting point is 01:04:21 whole, more whole than they are right now. So we'll follow it. The auctions tomorrow. Maybe I'll try to pick up a camera or some of that drinkable silver or something like that. We've got a great bonus show for you for you today. We're going to address the alleged drop off in Democratic turnout, and we're going to talk about the numbers and what they mean. Chris Wallace is already leaving CNN.
Starting point is 01:04:44 Where is he going next? And despite some pressure, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor says she will stay on the court. All of those stories and more on today's bonus show. Sign up at join Pacman dot com. I'll see you then and I'll be back here tomorrow.

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