The David Pakman Show - 8/12/24: Kamala crowds and polls explode while Trump hides and Vance fails
Episode Date: August 12, 2024-- On the Show: -- Kamala Harris and Tim Walz hold a packed rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, as Donald Trump's schedule is almost completely clear while he sits at home -- Republican Mayor of Mesa, Ar...izona endorses Kamala Harris over Donald Trump and speaks at a Harris/Walz rally in Arizona -- JD Vance grants a number of interviews, including to ABC News and CNN, and they are all disasters -- Tim Walz goes directly at Donald Trump over his obsession with the size of his crowd -- Donald Trump stuns audience at Montana rally-gone-wrong with a terrifying meltdown -- After telling a confusing story about a helicopter and Willie Brown, the explanation turns out to be that Donald Trump got two black men confused for each other -- Kamala Harris has tied Donald Trump in a new North Carolina poll, and is found to be more trusted on the economy than Trump in another poll -- A pathetic and desperate Trump wrongly claims that Kamala Harris' crowd at an airport rally was digitally enhanced with "AI" -- Celine Dion crushes Donald Trump for the unauthorized use of the song about a sinking ship, the Titanic, at a recent rally -- On the Bonus Show: Kamala Harris also (like Trump) supports eliminating taxes on tips, MAGA election deniers going all-out to rig Georgia, the rapidly shrinking pool of undecided voters, much more... 🛡️ Incogni lets you control your personal data! Get 60% off their annual plan: http://incogni.com/pakman 😁 Zippix Toothpicks: Code PAKMAN10 saves you 10% at https://zippixtoothpicks.com 📰 Subscribe to The Washington Post for just $0.25/week at https://washingtonpost.com/pakman 🌳 MyHeritage: Discover your family roots for FREE for 14 days at https://davidpakman.com/myheritage 😺 Smalls cat food: Use code PAKMAN for 50% off & free shipping at https://smalls.com/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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Well, I hope everybody had a great weekend.
I'm increasingly convinced that we are currently in a political time now, the next few months
until this election, and then depending on what happens, the immediate period thereafter,
I believe this is a time that we are going to remember the texture and the feel and the details of in a way that
is not typical.
I remember the twenty twenty twelve presidential election when Barack Obama was seeking reelection
and Mitt Romney challenged him from the Republican side and President Obama won and he won easily.
I remember where I was when the announcement was made that Barack Obama had been reelected.
But that three or four month period was not an inflection point in the way that what we
are seeing right now is it was not unprecedented and unique in the way that what we are experiencing
right now is.
And every single day we are getting a week or multiple weeks worth of political news. And just this weekend, Harris waltz with a series
of rallies. It felt like the roof was going to be blown off of the arenas where they were
speaking from the energy and the excitement. And we're going to look at a couple of them.
We start with Las Vegas, where I don't know how else to say it. The energy is palpable. The audience fired up
in a near frenzy. And the comparison to what's happening with Trump, Vance, never mind that
Trump's off the campaign trail with the exception of one event a week and J.D. Vance's events, low energy would be an upgrade.
Forget about the contrast. We have not seen this level of enthusiasm on the Democratic side for a
long time. Here is Tim Walz pointing out these people are weird and we don't want their weird
crap. And this is landing and it is landing really well. I said it. I want to be clear. I didn't call anybody names. I spent enough years in that
lunchroom to know bullies when I see them. I just made a very clear observation that
they seem to be really concerned about. I pointed out that taking away reproductive
freedoms, banning books, raising the price of insulin, trying to hurt labor unions. Nobody's asking for that weird crap.
No one's asking for it.
This is I mean, Tim Walz is very, very good at this.
Walz also pointing out, listen, we've got 87 days left to go as of this speech a couple
of days ago.
And he says we can do anything 87 days.
And let's just think about what will hopefully be coming at the tail end of this and the
crowd reacting very well.
And I keep saying this, we can do anything for 87 days.
And my mantra is we'll sleep when we're dead.
We'll sleep when we're dead. Because when you wake up on that 88th day,
you're going to get to say, welcome, Madam President Harris.
I had people writing to me over the weekend saying, hey, I like Kamala Harris just fine,
but I actually wish it were Tim Walz at the top of the ticket.
The energy that this guy is bringing now at this same rally, Vice President Harris being
very clear as she likes to be.
There are individual actions and statements that have been made by Donald Trump, which you can throw
everything else aside.
And just based on this one fact, this one belief, this one statement, just that one
thing alone would disqualify him to be president of the United States.
And she points out one of those things here. Let us be very clear. Someone who suggests we should terminate
the Constitution of the United States should never again stand behind the seal
of president of the United States. There is no doubt that there is a fair bit of theater here.
There is a fair bit of theatrics and performance, but that's the way it is in politics.
And she's very much hitting the right notes. One
of the other aspects that I like, which is playing well in front of the of the crowds
is turning around the referendum on freedom. These right wingers, they always used to claim
and they still try to claim freedom is what they represent. But that's not the case anymore.
If you want to make this a
referendum on freedom, we'll do it and we win. I know the people of Nevada, you are battle born.
You are battle born. And if Donald Trump wants to pick a fight over our most fundamental freedoms,
we say, bring it on.
Bring it on.
Bring it on.
So a positive vision.
Here are the things we are going to do that are going to be good rather than the dystopian
and apocalyptic vision.
Just a couple more of these that I thought were interesting.
Kamala Harris continuing with this.
We are not going back idea.
It works because we'd be going back to Trump who wants to go back to the 50s, whether it's the 1950s or the 1850s, doesn't remain completely clear.
And these lines are working to keep the crowd engaged. America has tried these failed policies before and we are not going.
We are not going.
You know, there's no doubt that there's a cheesiness here, right?
There's there's a little bit of cheesiness with all of this stuff.
But what is being done correctly and Brian, Brian Tyler Cohen and I spoke about this last week a little bit of cheesiness with all of this stuff. But what is being done correctly and
Brian Brian Tyler Cohen and I spoke about this last week a little bit. We spoke about it with
Tim Miller the week before the repetition. As long as you have the right message,
the repetition is a common political tool. And Trump does it with his we will make America
strong again and we will make America orange again. Or, you know, the whole thing that he did and the crowd gets into it.
This these are tools.
They're tactics.
The question is, how do you apply them?
And Kamala Harris is applying them pretty well right now.
Now one other really interesting note, and I love this because the right loves to claim
to be about law and order.
Yet they are they are not there for support the police, except when it's their riders beating the
police.
Then it's like, oh, no, now we're for the riders.
It's law and order, except when it's their guy being prosecuted.
When the crowd chants, lock him up.
Kamala Harris rightly says, hold on a second.
Hold on a second.
Let's vote in November.
The courts will deal with prison.
That's law and order, my friends.
So, Nevada, hear me when I say.
I know Donald Trump's tight. Well, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
The court's going to take care of that.
We just don't beat them in November.
That is law and order.
We don't need to be chanting about locking them up or anything like that.
So an explosive weekend of campaigning. This was in
Las Vegas. We're going to look at Arizona in a moment. And meanwhile, Trump effectively in hiding
other than golfing all week this week. The only thing on Trump's schedule, the only thing on
Trump's schedule indefinitely right now is a very soft and flaccid rally, I guess you would call it in Asheville,
North Carolina on Wednesday. Other than that, J.D. Vance has an event and Trump has nothing
else scheduled. Why isn't Trump campaigning? Some of you said it's because he just doesn't
have the energy to do it. Others said it's because he has a plan to steal the election, so he doesn't really need
to campaign.
We will get to the scheduling in a moment.
But first, let's go from Las Vegas to Mesa, Mesa, Arizona, where something remarkable
took place at the Harris Walls rally in Mesa, Arizona.
A Republican mayor, a Republican mayor endorsed Kamala Harris for president and said, I'm a Republican,
but I don't recognize my party anymore and delivered an incredible short speech.
This is Republican Mayor John Giles of Mesa, Arizona, and he sums up what's wrong with
the Republican Party almost as well as any of us could take
a listen to this.
This is extraordinary stuff.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I am the very proud mayor of Mesa, Arizona, but I.
Thank you.
Thank you.
This is really good. I have to say, I feel maybe a little out of warm response. I have to tell you that I do not recognize my party. The Republican Party has been taken over by extremists that are committed to forcing people
in the center of the political spectrum out of the party.
So I have something to say to those of us who thing to that political party.
In particular, you do not owe anything to a party that is out of touch and is hell-bent on taking our country backward.
Right.
And by all means, you owe no displaced loyalty to a candidate that is morally and ethically bankrupt.
Wow. Wow. So again, to all of us, I would say, in the spirit of the great Senator John McCain, please...
Please, please join me in putting country over party and stopping and stopping Donald Trump and protecting the rule of law, protecting
our Constitution and protecting the democracy of this great country.
An incredible moment.
And we can no longer just write off the fact that there are a growing number
of Republicans saying, hey, it's not just about I don't love Trump. I'm voting for Kamala Harris.
This is something that exists now. Trump is still going to get tens of millions of votes.
This isn't going to mean that Kamala Harris has a chance to run the table with all 50 states.
But when these elections depend on the margins, they depend on half a million votes or two hundred and fifty thousand votes or
sometimes even seventy seven thousand votes in just two, three, four or five states.
All of these things can make a difference. Arizona can make a difference and a really
incredible moment. And if you're wondering, Mayor Giles or Giles, he did not even talk
about electrocution or sharks, which was jarring in some way.
I was expecting that because we're used to Republican speeches at this point talking
about these things or, you know, wind cancer and that sort of stuff.
None of it.
Absolutely none of it.
And it was an extraordinary moment.
So some positive things happening over the weekend.
It wasn't all good, though.
J.D. Vance gave some interviews. Trump
had a rally. New polling came out. Willie Brown said I was never in a helicopter with Donald
Trump. I don't know what he's talking about. We are going to get to all of this and more.
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experience. J.D. Vance or J.P. Mandel or whatever other one of the various names he's gone by,
that guy, he has started doing some television interviews and these have gone really poorly
as uncharismatic as he has been when answering reporter questions in a less formal setting
and these sort of like shout your questions up kind of environments or many press conference
environments before or after events.
The sit down interviews with J.D. Vance are genuinely bad.
And it is yet another reason which I can only assume I can only assume has the Trump campaign
in panic mode about how do we either hide this guy or do
we need to actually replace him?
Dana Bash on CNN sat down with J.D. Vance and said Donald Trump alleged that Kamala
Harris became black.
Do you believe Kamala Harris is black?
And J.D. doesn't answer by saying, yeah, she's black.
He answers simply by saying, yeah, she's black. He answers simply by saying,
eh, she's whatever she claims to be. A number of years ago, she happened to turn black.
Her father is Jamaican. Do you believe Kamala Harris is black? I believe that Kamala Harris
is whatever she says she is. But I believe, importantly, that President Trump is right,
that she's a chameleon. She pretends to be one thing in front of one audience.
She pretends to be something different in front of another audience.
Look, then she's not running a political campaign.
She's running a movie.
She only speaks to voters behind a teleprompter.
Everything is scripted.
She doesn't have her policy positions out there.
She hasn't.
All right.
So we're going to be dealing with a bunch of those claims. But it's very ironic in a tragic way to hear J.D. Vance talking about Kamala Harris as
the chameleon, given that he's had three or four different names, given that the J.D.
Vance that he claims he he is in his book Hillbilly Elegy, which I actually read, by
the way, you can tell when
Trump talks about the book, he's never read it. He has no idea what's in it. The J.D. Vance that
J.D. claims he is in his book, Hillbilly Elegy, has absolutely zero to do with the sort of Peter
Thiel associated Silicon Valley libertarian tech guy persona that he appears to actually have.
Chameleon is a funny thing for him
to say. And finally, it's funny for him to say, given the completely non-believable 180 that he
has done on Trump and that his wife has supposedly done on Trump, he's really the chameleon. But
these interviews actually get even worse. You may recall that Donald Trump had dinner once
with white supremacist Nick Fuentes. J.D. Vance previously has criticized Nick Fuentes.
The topic came up.
It's not a good moment for J.D. Vance.
This is during an ABC News interview with Jonathan Karl.
So there's been a lot of talk about racism and whatnot.
You faced some really nasty stuff.
I saw this thing that Nick Fuentes, of course, he's an avowed white supremacist.
He said, what kind of a man marries somebody named Usha?
Clearly he doesn't value his racial identity, his heritage.
I mean, this is racist garbage.
Yes, it is.
But this is also a guy that dined with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago during this campaign.
Well, Donald Trump doesn't know anything about and frankly doesn't care for. But yeah, look. Yeah, they sat some kid down at Trump's table.
Trump knew nothing about it. My attitude to these people attacking my wife is
she's beautiful. She's smart. What kind of man marries Usha? A very smart man and a very lucky
man, importantly. And my views, look, if these guys want to attack me or attack my views,
my policy views, my personality, come after me.
But don't attack my wife.
She's out of your league.
But, I mean, that dinner that Trump had, and of course it was Kanye West, the guy that's praised Hitler, who arranged it all.
That was back a year and a half ago.
And Trump still hasn't given a full-throated denouncement of this guy who is, said that
terrible stuff, but he said, I mean, he's a white supremacist.
Look, I think President Trump has issued plenty of condemnations on this.
The one thing that I like-
But not Fuentes, he hasn't.
Yeah, he has not.
The one thing I like about Donald Trump, John, is that he actually will talk to anybody.
But just because you talk to somebody doesn't mean you endorse their views.
And look, I mean, Donald Trump spent a lot of quality time with my wife.
Every time he sees her, he gives her a hug, tells her she's beautiful and jokes around
with her a little bit.
I'm not at all worried about Donald Trump.
I forget about the fact that he hasn't denounced the white supremacist he had dinner with.
He's polite to my Indian wife whenever he whenever he sees her.
J.D. Vance is very much not good at this. Let's look at one
more from CNN and then one more from ABC News. Here is Dana Bash on CNN with regard to who is
valid as a parent, which is a big topic for J.D. Vance. Did you try to have kids or not? Determines
whether you're a childless cat lady worthy of praise or condemnation. Dana Bash brings up listen, Kamala Harris only has stepchildren.
Pete Buttigieg is a gay man who has adopted twins.
Are they equally parents in the mold that J.D. has determined is appropriate?
Let's listen to his answer.
You called out Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg in particular.
Kamala Harris has two stepchildren.
Pete Buttigieg and his husband have adopted twins. Do you recognize them as parents and
more broadly as being part of families? Well, of course I do, Dana. I mean,
you know my life story. I was actually raised. I was raised, but Dana, I was raised.
You called them out by name, but you of course recognize them as parents.
Tell me more, JD. The first people that I gave a hug to after my my RNC convention speech was
my stepmom, an incredibly important person in my life. She's not my kids. My kids call her mammal.
Of course she's not childless. But again, the criticism I certainly did not call my own step.
No, no, no. Kamala Harris. I criticize Kamala Harris for being part of a set of ideas that exists in American leadership that is anti-family.
I never, Dana, criticize people for not having kids.
I criticize people for being anti-child.
And I do think that Kamala Harris has made some bizarre statements.
She has said things like it's reasonable not to have children over climate change.
I think it's the exact opposite message we should be sending to our young families.
I want to expand the child tax credit.
I want to stop those surprise medical bills.
I want to make housing more affordable so that if you have a young family, you can actually
afford to put them in a home.
And I think that it is unfortunate that so much of our public leadership has become anti-family.
So not really addressing the question as usual in any way at all. He was then confronted
about the same thing over on ABC. And he kind to kind of tried to write off suggesting that
parents should have more voting rights than non-parents by saying it was a thought experiment,
a thought experiment coming from the party that is very rarely doing any thought
experiment.
All right, let's focus on something that's gotten a lot of attention.
I mean, you know, this cat ladies comment, you talk about Democrat party dominated by
childish cat ladies.
Right.
Put that aside.
You also made a policy proposal.
Yes.
Which was why Tucker Carlson had you on for that interview.
And you said you advocated giving extra votes to people with children,
which seems a little. Well, John, it's not a policy proposal. It's a thought experiment,
right? He just said, yes, I do have a policy proposal, but now I'm calling it a thought
experiment. Seven seconds later, I said we should give children the right to vote. Some
Democrats had said we're going to give children the right to vote. And I said, well, we're
gonna give the rights to the children. Then we should actually children the right to vote. Some Democrats had said we're going to give children the right to vote. And I said, well, if we're going to give the rights to the children,
then we should actually just allow the parents to cast those votes. Right. I trust a parent
more with a decision like that than I do, say, a 14 year old. So it's a thought experiment.
There are, though, policy positions behind my view that the country should become more pro-family.
Right. One one thing I learned as a dad is after our second home, after our second child,
we brought home with three little kids after we after our second home, after our second child, we
brought home with three little kids after we bought our second home.
We got these ridiculous surprise medical billings from the hospital because we had chosen an
out of network provider, of course, at this most stressful of all imaginable moments.
I've actually introduced legislation to stop moms and dads from having to go through those
surprise medical billings.
We want to expand the child tax credit. There's so much that we want to do, John. You know what's funny? The issue of
getting a bill because you went out of network, that's not really about a surprise. That's a
proactive choice. That's that that's a very privileged example of a surprise bill, because
many people have plans where you're just not allowed to go out of
network.
Right.
Depending on whether you have a point of care plan or an HMO, it's a very common thing that
no one would even think to go out of network.
Why?
Out of network.
I have an HMO.
That's not even a possibility.
What are you talking about?
That's not even really the crux of the surprise medical bill that most surprise medical billing
proposals are
meant to address.
Although it would be great if people could go out of network with more plans.
And it's it's J.D. Vance is trying to pivot.
He does like four things wrong.
He doesn't really address the substance of the question.
He tries to pivot, but he pivots to something that is not really an issue for most people
because they have they actually have worse, more basic issues that need to be dealt with with regard to plans.
He shows to some degree a level of privilege in that that's something that he chose to
do it.
It's a mess.
This guy is really not good at this.
And then finally, who's your favorite vice president?
Doesn't do great with this one.
You've said that Donald Trump is the greatest president of your lifetime.
He is who painfully stupid thing to say when your mind is the greatest vice president of
your life.
That's a good question.
I haven't thought much about that.
I think George W. Bush, excuse me, George H.W. Bush did a very good job as vice president.
You could pick a number of guys
who've done a perfectly fine job, but the president really sets the tone for policy. And I think a lot
more about the president than about the vice president. And fundamentally, my role in the
administration is to support him in enacting the agenda. That's what I want to work on.
Trump was asked recently very directly, would you be ready to be president on day one?
Sure.
And it was notable that he didn't answer the question.
Instead, what he said is the vice presidential candidate doesn't matter.
I mean, what did you make when you heard him not answer that directly?
Well, he said that a million times, both in private and in public.
But he's right.
Are you ready?
Most people. Oh, come on, John. Most. he's right. Are you ready? Most people out. Come on, John. Most he's right.
Most people, 99% of the country, they don't vote on who the vice presidential nominee,
they're voting for Donald Trump or for Kamala Harris, not for JD or Tim Walz. Right. But what I think that he does believe because he made it the main focus of his vetting process is,
do I think this person can be president on day one if, God forbid, something happens? Yes. So I have. Yeah, except he didn't know he hasn't said yes once.
The funny thing is, J.D. goes at the end of the day, what matters here is that he believes I can
be president on day one. He's now been asked that multiple times and he hasn't said yes at all.
So the J.D. Vance interviews a disaster, everything going wrong. Let's now check in on Tim Walz. Tim Walz absolutely chumped Trump on the obsession with the size of Trump's crowd.
We're increasingly realizing that Donald Trump is not well endowed when it comes to the size
of his political crowds.
And it seems as though the Harris Walls campaign is bringing out near record crowds almost
anywhere they go.
Tim Walls hilariously in Glendale, Arizona, hitting Trump on this, and he does it so well.
Hey.
Wow.
Well, you might have seen a few people showed up in Philadelphia the other night.
And then 10,000 plus walked into a field in western Wisconsin.
And then on Wednesday, the largest crowd of the campaign showed up in Detroit, Michigan.
But Arizona just couldn't leave it alone, could you?
Wow. You know, it's not as if anybody cares about crowd sizes or anything.
Wow. Really a master class in political mass communication.
He is really, really good at this, hitting the repetition with this mind your own business
stuff.
And this continues to get really gray hairs in the crowd, we know, we know our relatives.
Republicans used to be the people talking about freedom.
Not this group.
When they talk about freedom, it means that the government should be free to invade your
exam room with your doctor.
Look, in Minnesota, we respect our neighbors and the personal choices they make.
We maybe wouldn't make the same choices, but we respect them.
And I know in Minnesota and in Arizona and places across this country,
you know what makes society work best is when you learn a golden rule. Mind your own damn business. You don't need it.
This this messaging is working well because it's taking back the talking point of we,
the Republicans, are the party of freedom. And then just one more nice little clip here.
Here is Kamala Harris at the very same Arizona rally.
So, Arizona, I ask, are you ready to make your voices heard?
Do we believe in freedom? Do we believe in opportunity? Do we believe in the promise of America?
And are we ready to fight for it? And when we fight, we win. God bless you and God bless the
United States of America. So that's the vibe and the atmosphere at the Harris Walls rallies.
I think you get it after the break.
We're going to get rejiggered here after the break.
I will show you what it's like when the crowd is silent because they either can't understand
or can't believe the garbage that is coming out of your mouth.
That's after the break.
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Failed former President Donald Trump held his one and only solitary and single campaign event
last week in Bozeman, Montana, after a supposed emergency landing for supposed
mechanical reasons, 150 miles away and showing up insanely late. He suffered an insane orange
meltdown with the crowd silent during long stretches of his ranting. Trump in general, really struggling. This is tough to watch
because Trump is struggling so poorly and seems so confused. But also because if you look at the
crowd behind him, they're kind of like, what is going on here? Take a look at these stunning
28 seconds of the speech. That's a few months now, it's the numbers are much worse.
They've let an invasion of our country happen.
But I took a look and because I took that look, I mean, what are the chances of that?
So I just want to thank everybody because I'll tell you what, the level of love and
compassion and and all of
the things that we all went through, it was a terrible thing.
Yeah, they came for Republican red meat and all they got was it was a disjointed word
salad instead.
You know, it's it's notable that even his most committed cultists, who presumably are
the only people remaining still going to these harebrained rallies, even they're visibly bored with the same old stories, which
Donald Trump increasingly struggles to tell coherently.
Trump then.
Yes, there were glitches, a lot of different glitches.
At one point he talked about somebody being deported.
Deportation.
He didn't want the person deported.
I wouldn't wish deported Asian on my worst enemy.
I really wouldn't.
And then, of course, you knew it was going to happen.
Trump's suffering from a lack of endowment when it comes to the size of his crowds starting
to lie and distort about the size of the Harris walls crowds, which are genuinely huge.
I think we're going to write up one standard speech. You read it from beginning to end.
You know what happened? You start walking out. They say, oh, look, Trump's not holding.
Now, you know, it's really funny. Trump delivers the same speech that he repeats from beginning
to end. And every single speech we hear reports or we see video
of people walking out while Trump is speaking. But he wants us to believe that it's happening
at the Harris walls event yesterday. They said, oh, she had a big crowd or a crowd.
The press is talking about the crowd in New Jersey. I had one hundred and seven thousand
people. The press never even talked about it in the. The reason the press doesn't talk about Trump having one hundred and seven thousand people
is that he didn't have one hundred and seven thousand people.
It's something like 70 something thousand people go to whatever town that was in New
Jersey.
Was it Wildwood?
I don't remember someplace on the Jersey Shore.
Seventy something thousand people go on a normal weekend day total like to go to the
beach to go to a beach, to go to
a restaurant.
That's the max, max, max number.
Some of them accidentally stumbled by Trump's rally.
But by all accounts, Trump's rally had 15 to 20,000 people.
That's why the media doesn't talk about him having one hundred and seven thousand people
there.
And this, by the way, is why we have to keep talking about the size of Trump's crowds because
he can't handle it.
It is wildly triggering. You know, I look at fundraising. I look at polling. I I don't really
focus on crowd size, especially like in 2020, when only one candidate was doing rallies. What will
rally crowd size tell you in 2020 when Biden's not even doing rallies of the sort that Trump is doing. But we should talk about
it because it drives Trump absolutely up a wall. Trump was working on attack lines against Joe
Biden with his Montana audience, which is weird because he's not running against Joe Biden anymore.
But he seems to think he is correct. Also, there seems to be a woman sleeping behind Trump over
Trump's left shoulder. I think Crooked Joe is more correct. I'm sorry, there seems to be a woman sleeping behind Trump over Trump's left shoulder.
I think Crooked Joe is more correct.
I'm sorry, I guess that's a guy I don't even want to assume.
I don't know.
Someone looked sleepy.
You're like, all right, ready?
Crooked first, right?
What do you like better?
Crooked Joe?
Or Sleepy Joe? Joe or sleepy Joe.
Oh, OK.
The correction.
It's a man, not a woman.
And they were pretending to sleep because Trump was saying Sleepy Joe.
So there I correct myself.
There was not a woman sleeping.
There was a man pretending to sleep. Crooked seems always
when he's a crooked guy. All he had to do is think of it. If he didn't do the debate,
he'd still be running. All right. So Trump seems to weirdly still be focusing on how to attack
Biden, even though Biden is no longer running. Not only are the crowd size stories getting to Trump, the you guys are weird stories
are getting to Trump as well.
And then he said, by the way, J.D. Vance is doing a phenomenal job.
But then he said, well, think of that.
Think of the things I just said that he said, you know, I think J.D. Vance is weird.
You know, it's a word that they use.
I think he calls me that, too.
No, we're not.
We're very solid people.
We want to have strong borders.
We want to have good elections.
We want to have low interest rates.
We want to be able to buy a house.
We want great education.
We want strong borders.
I think we're very actually I think we're the opposite of where they're weird.
You know what they do?
They give they work with the press or coming up with the sound.
There's no way I am.
But you're really with a weird one.
I mean, that's really as weird as not me is actually is that they have nothing.
But I know you are.
But what am I?
That's what they're relegated to.
Trump continuing the transphobia, which always gets the biggest applause.
The crowds are dead.
They are bored out of their minds wondering, when do I get to go home?
Except when Trump launches the trans phobia.
And he did once again against Olympic boxer Imani Khalif, which just as a reminder, was
born a woman, has always been a woman.
There's no trans issue here. And yet people like Trump and others are
arguing that she was actually born a man. And I'd like to congratulate the young woman who
transitioned from a man into a boxer. You saw he won. She won the gold medal.
How about the young Italian, beautiful Italian boxer? She got in there and she
didn't know what was going on. And yes, none of that is true. No evidence whatsoever that Imani
Khalifa transitioned. No evidence that Imani Khalifa was born a man or any of it. Just a
transphobic story over which many media outlets have now had to apologize. And then finally,
Trump wrapping the rally
by calling Kamala Harris dumb, which I don't think is landing with anybody since becoming
a presidential candidate. She has refused to do a single interview. You know why? Because
she's dumb. Yeah, I don't think this is landing. Dumb is not convincing anybody to vote for
Trump. Dumb is coming off as misogynistic and sexist,
which it is. And there are both suburban women and just voters in general that are disgusted by it.
This is not landing. But all he has are ad hominems and fury about the diminished and shriveled size of his crowds compared to those of Tim Walz.
And of course, the person at the top of the ticket, Kamala Harris.
Donald Trump got his black guys confused in a disoriented and visibly confused moment.
This is you know, if this weren't 2024 and we hadn't already been been dealing
with stuff this bonkers for years, you wouldn't believe this story. Donald Trump raised eyebrows
the other day during his press conference at Mar-a-Lago when he told a story about almost
dying in a helicopter. Here was the story. And we figured out it all comes down
to Trump not being able to distinguish different black guys that he knows.
Speaker 4 There's been some discussion around President Harris's relationship with Willie Brown,
the former mayor of San Francisco, and how that might have been
dissected for a career trajectory. So I'm just wondering if you followed that
discussion at all.
Well, I know Willie Brown very well.
In fact, I went down in a helicopter
with him. We thought maybe this is the end.
We were in a helicopter going to
a certain location together
and there was an emergency landing.
This was not a pleasant landing
and Willie was
a little concerned.
So I know him.
I know him pretty well.
I mean, I haven't seen him in years, but he told me terrible things about her.
Yeah.
So all right.
So former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown almost went they went down in a field in a
helicopter.
Here is Willie Brown interviewed on CNN.
Here's his perspective on the whole thing.
Just to clear things up, have you ever been in a helicopter that made an emergency landing with Donald Trump?
No.
Have you ever been in a helicopter with Donald Trump?
No. So he is apparently tonight getting angry about all of this, calling the New York Times and berating them for their story on this, claiming, he says, we have the flight records of the helicopter and apparently said the helicopter landed in a field.
You have no memory of anything like that ever happening?
No.
What could he possibly be thinking about?
I have no idea.
Oh, good.
Oh, it's so good.
So so what ultimately happened here?
We figured out what happened here.
Wrong black guy. Case of mistaken identity.
Politico has a story. The other black politician who says he was with Trump in the near fatal
chopper clash crash. Former Los Angeles City Council member and state senator Nate Holden
said in an interview, he remembers the near death experience well, and it explains that its former L.A. state
senator and city council member Holden said Willie is the short black guy living in San
Francisco.
I am a tall black guy living in Los Angeles.
I guess we all look alike.
Holden is now 95 years old.
Does this story require any more analysis?
I mean, it's just Trump threatened to sue The New York Times.
The New York Times put out an article saying Trump claims he has helicopter trip records
and threatens to sue because The New York Times investigated it, spoke to Willie Brown.
Willie Brown's like that didn't happen.
Just flat out did not happen.
Trump called and said, I'm going to sue you. He was actually on the phone with
Maggie Haberman reportedly and said, we're going to sue over this. And just it never involved Willie
Brown, just had nothing to do with Willie Brown whatsoever. So let's not go overboard with
analysis. Trump just got his black guys confused. It's that simple. Make sure you're subscribed to the YouTube channel,
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Stunning new polling numbers that are setting the failed former president off on another wannabe tyrannical
rant on Truth Social. Two bits of news, both remarkable. After seeing Donald Trump win North
Carolina in 2016 and in 2020, Kamala Harris has now tied Trump in North Carolina. And secondly,
despite Republicans consistently scoring better on polls with regard to who
is better for the economy, Kamala Harris in a new Financial Times poll is now polling
ahead of Trump on who would be better for the economy.
These really are remarkable numbers.
Let's start with North Carolina.
Kamala Harris ties Donald Trump in a state he won in 2016 and in 2020.
Newsweek reports the YouGov blue survey shows Harrison Trump deadlocked forty six to forty
six.
This was based on 800 voters sampled between August 5th and 9th, with a margin of error
of just under
four points.
This is a major shift as North Carolina has been more consistently Republican over recent
years.
This does not mean that Kamala Harris is going to win North Carolina, but it means that North
Carolina is as competitive as it has been for a very long time. Also, really bad news for
Trump voters now say they trust Kamala Harris more than Donald Trump on the economy. As you can see
here in general, this is a rolling poll. In general, we have quite a gap, as many as 10, 12 points where voters believed Trump rather
than previously Joe Biden and now Kamala Harris would be better for the economy.
And we now see an increase for Kamala Harris, a decrease for Trump.
Forty two percent of voters believe that Kamala Harris would be better for the economy.
Forty one percent believe Trump and the number that believe neither candidate would be better for the economy. 41 percent believe Trump and the
number that believe neither candidate would be best has declined significantly. Let me tell you
why this is so critical. If you follow American politics and the economy, you probably know
that there is a long history of Democrats being better for the economy and of voters wrongly
thinking Republicans are better for the economy. of voters wrongly thinking Republicans are
better for the economy.
Why do I say wrongly?
Well, when you look at average job creation, it's higher under Democratic presidents.
When you look at the average unemployment rate, it's lower under Democratic presidents.
When you look at GDP growth, it's higher under Democratic presidents.
When you look at stock market performance, it's higher under Democratic presidents.
When you look at wage growth, it's higher under Democratic presidents.
I could go on.
But regardless, Republicans have done a terrific job when it comes to messaging of convincing
voters they are better for the economy.
We almost never see poll results like this showing the Democrat tied or ahead of the
Republican just two and a half ish months before an election on this issue.
None of these individual data points are dispositive about who is going to win, but it is a very,
very good sign. A feeble Trump, I guess, self-conscious about the shriveled nature
of the size of his crowds is now wildly claiming that Kamala Harris cheated and faked the crowd
when she did a rally at an airport. Donald Trump taking to Truth Social
and says, quote, Has anyone noticed that Kamala cheated at the airport? There was nobody at the
plane and she eyed it and showed a massive crowd of so-called followers, but they didn't exist.
She was turned in by a maintenance worker at the
airport when he noticed the fake crowd picture. But there was nobody there. Later confirmed by
the reflection of the mirror like finish on the vice presidential plane. She's a cheater. She had
nobody waiting and the crowd looked like 10,000 people. Same thing is happening with her fake
crowds at her speeches. This is the way the Democrats win elections by cheating. And they're even worse at the ballot box.
She should be disqualified because the creation of a fake image is election interference.
Anyone who does that will cheat at anything. Now, it's funny for Trump to say that because
he reposts images of himself to Truth Central all the time.
Trump looking like, you know, some kind of super fit gladiator and all these different
things.
So Trump does that.
But then he posts the supposed proof.
And it's a picture where you see the vice presidential plane and a crowd on the left
and then on the right, you see a zoom in with a red area that claims to show in
the reflection that there are no people there. Now, I can't tell you much about that image other
than that image itself, maybe what was actually manipulated. But here is video. And as you can see,
there is the video is sort of zoomed in on the plane and then it zooms out and there's people everywhere.
You see the tech set up. You see the stage. You see. I mean, it's just we have the full video.
It's there's there's no way that that was AI. We have the entire thing. People are moving.
Everybody's waiting. I don't you know, I don't know what else to tell you now. We can look at
this and say, funny, right? Oh, Trump's lost his mind. He's having another orange meltdown. Sure. But in all seriousness, this is all likely part of a buildup,
a preparation to deny the election results if he loses. And there was an MSNBC analyst who
pointed out that in general, you just lie and lie and lie. And even if people know you're lying,
it can generate apathy in the voting base and discourage participation because of these liars.
It doesn't matter if I vote, they're just going to lie. They'll do this. They'll do that.
They're lying about everything. I don't even know what's true. And so that's the dangerous part of
it. Now, one funny little note. we have actual video of Trump getting on and off
his plane and he is pretending to wave to people and there's nobody there. So as usual, there's an
aspect of projection where the thing Trump is accusing Kamala of doing, which is getting off
a plane and pretending there's people to wave to. Trump does it all the time. Look at this. A legend in his own mind. All right.
So Trump fist fist bumping and asking, acting as if there are huge crowds, but there are
not.
So this is really pathetic.
And if there were not, we could simply stand back and laugh at it if it weren't for the fact that
in general, the building cumulative corrosive effect of these lies can generate voter apathy.
It can generate abandonment of the political process and also is part of Trump setting up.
Listen, she faked her crowds. This was fake. That was fake. Of course, she stole the election.
Now I'm going to try to become president, even though they say I lost. That's the really
dangerous, you know, pot of coal, not gold, but a pot of coal at the end of this very dystopian
rainbow. So that's what we have to watch out about. One funny little note here that I wanted to mention, Celine Dion has put out a
statement now crushing Donald Trump for the unauthorized use of her song at a recent rally.
But there's also other really funny stuff related to this at Trump's meltdown rally
in Bozeman, Arizona, a few days ago. I'm sorry, Bozeman, Montana, a few days ago,
before Trump came out, they played a music video of Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On
while the crowd waited for Trump, who was very late. And of course, this is a song
emblematic of a sinking ship on which Trump finds himself
electorally, we hope Celine Dion has now put out a statement denouncing Trump as well as his use of the
song because it was completely unauthorized.
The statement reads today, Celine Dion's management team and her record label, Sony Music Entertainment
Canada, became aware of the unauthorized usage of the video recording musical performance
and likeness of Celine Dion singing. My heart
will go on at Donald Trump, J.D. Vance campaign rally in Montana. In no way is this youth use
use authorized. And Celine Dion does not endorse this or any similar use. And really, that song,
of course, pointing out the continued irony, a tragic irony, if you are MAGA,
a delightful irony or irony if you're on the side of reason of using a song about the sinking
of a vessel by hitting an iceberg, a true tragedy, emblematic and analogous. We can hope we can hope to the
Trump campaign right now. These people just cannot get anything right on today's bonus show.
We've got some great stuff on the bonus show today. Number one, Kamala Harris says she supports
eliminating taxes on tips just like Trump. Is her reasoning the same as Trump's?
Well, we will talk about that.
Secondly, Georgia Maga election deniers are going all out to rig Georgia for Trump.
What can we do to stop it?
And thirdly, one of the things you may be noticing if you look at polls lately is that
the number of undecideds is declining
quickly and there is a very rapidly shrinking pool of undecided voters left, which is something
we've seen since Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden on the ticket. We're also seeing a significant
decline in those who say they are supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. or other third party
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