The Megyn Kelly Show - Tucker Carlson on Kamala's Skill-Free Rise to Power, Trump's Brave Pick of JD Vance, and the Butler Memory Hole | Ep. 918
Episode Date: October 16, 2024Megyn Kelly is joined by Tucker Carlson, host of The Tucker Carlson Show, to talk about his new documentary "Art of the Surge" available at TuckerCarlson.com revealing behind-the-scenes footage of the... most iconic 2024 campaign moments, watching Biden self-destruct on the June debate stage and seeing the reaction from GOP senators backstage, the shocking realignment as the Cheneys support Kamala and RFK supports Trump, Kamala's "blank slate" campaign that allows her to rise to power without achievement or skill, Kamala's relentless ambition, the fear that drives her campaign, the seriousness of the allegations against Doug Emhoff, the powerful footage of the Trump assassination attempt in Butler in "Art of the Surge," what's really behind the memory-holing of that consequential event, the lack of consequences for failures in D.C., Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy calling out the Democrats' gaslighting in favor of the "worst candidate ever" Kamala, why Kamala has contempt for the Barstool audience, why JD Vance was the perfect VP pick for Trump, Trump's "act of bravery" in picking Vance despite donors and GOP allies warning him not to, the bizarre antics of Tim Walz, whether Tucker is optimistic about November and Trump's chances, the power and influence of independent media, and more. Art of the Surge: https://tuckercarlson.com/Blackout Coffee: https://BlackoutCoffee.com/MK or use the code MK for 20% off your first orderGrand Canyon University: https://GCU.eduDone with Debt: https://www.DoneWithDebt.com/Birch Gold: Text MEGYN to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldFollow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east.
Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show. 2024, it's been a truly
insane election year. Two different Democratic candidates, a Kennedy is supporting the GOP,
the Cheneys are supporting the Dems. Two different assassination
attempts, at least. And there happens to be a new documentary that tracks it all. And I do mean up
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gotten. I mean, you will see him like you have not seen him before. It is called The Art of the Surge, and it's available
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Tucker, great to see you.
Well done. Thank you, Megan. I mean, there's so much, great to see you. Well done.
Thank you, Megan. I mean, there's so much, and thanks for having me. There's so much pageantry
with Trump. I mean, not just the public events, but like at dinner meetings, I mean, everything
is a show. And I guess you either appreciate it or you don't, but those of us who do appreciate
it, just almost like on an aesthetic level,
it's cool to see it. I mean, it doesn't stop. I mean, obviously you've spent a lot of time with Trump and you know this, but it's kind of the same backstage as it is on stage. And to see it all
laid out like this, you know, over a period of months is pretty cool, I think. Well, it's amazing
because you and your Fox EP, Justin Wells,
embark on this project in June, and you're not thinking, you're going to have the kind of summer
that we had. I mean, how could you possibly have been envisioning anything that happened? And yet,
you know, you're up close and personal for the most bizarre, compelling, interesting, consequential election in U.S. history.
At least one of them. Modern history, I think it's fair to say.
Especially that debate in which Biden collapsed and the assassination attempt, the one where he was shot.
I mean, you and Justin had to be behind the scenes like, oh my God. Oh, well, it was unbelievable. I mean, I was not there for the debate. I mean,
I really wasn't there for much of it at all, but the camera was there. My personal favorite so far,
so we've got three episodes up. I think I've got four and five are coming uh and it goes to six but is the
reaction shot backstage during the debate of all the you know vips who've been accompanying
trump members of congress watching joe biden melt down on stage and these are people who do politics
for a living and know biden personally and are sort of like have what they think is going to happen in mind. And what actually happens is so shocking to them that it's truly unscripted. Like you just can't,
they're sitting there with just jaws agape. They can't believe this guy is melting down the way
that he is. It's really an amazing, but the whole thing, I mean, you're open.
Let's watch a little bit of that because it is,. When I watched it, I had the same reaction.
Of course, we were all having the same reaction in our homes.
But to see Team Trump and others backstage watching it as we did is something else entirely.
Watch it. Here it is.
It does not sound good right now.
So we'll see.
To $15 for an insulin shot as opposed to $400.
No senior has to pay more than $200 for any drug, all the drugs they conclude beginning
next year.
His debt, we'd be able to help make sure that all those things we need to do, child
care, elder care, making sure that we continue to strengthen our health care system, making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what I've been able to do with the COVID,
excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with.
Look, if we finally beat Medicare.
Thank you, President Biden, President Trump.
OMG.
It's crazy.
If you saw that live, as everyone did,
you think, well, is it just me,
or was that the most profound failure
ever captured on film?
And then you watch people who do this for a living,
Lindsey Graham,
Tim Scott,
JD Vance,
Laura Trump.
Ben Carson.
Ben Carson.
He stops in mid,
mid bite looking at this.
I just love that.
And there's a lot.
Laura Trump speaks for us all when she goes,
she mouths WTF.
That's what we all felt.
Oh, she, I like her, but as you said in your open so nicely it was but you said this is a year where a kennedy has endorsed trump and dick cheney is
endorsed comal harris i mean that just kind of sums it up right there not just the obvious drama
the meltdown biden dropping out the assassination attempts on donald trump but just the obvious drama, the meltdown, Biden dropping out, the assassination attempts on Donald Trump, but just the total realignment in the most obvious, undeniable way of American politics where Bobby Kennedy is on the campaign trail for Donald Trump and Dick Cheney and his daughter are working for Kamala Harris.
I mean, like who who could have predicted that? Nobody.
I know. Right. And I mean, what better recommendation for Trump and not for Kamala
than to see the, see the world divide in that way? I mean, it's, it is kind of amazing. Is it
not Tucker to see them, the Cheney's now be lionized by this Democrat party. And I mean,
it's so dishonest. At least she was asked, um, Kamala was asked, who was it? Who was,
it was asked about the Liz Cheney, um, endorsement
on, on meet the press. It was, who was it? Who was it? Steve, who was asked about it?
The Liz Cheney endorsement. It was Kristen Welker. Um, but in any event, it's like,
oh, she was asking Liz Cheney. That's what it was. She had Liz Cheney just the other day.
And she's like, you know, you said a lot of terrible things about Kamala, uh, just a few
short years ago.
You know, people might be left with the impression you're kind of insincere.
That's not really going to be the takeaway.
But does the Liz Cheney, Dick Cheney combo change the calculation here?
Well, I mean, it just puts it into stark relief, as you just said correctly, I think.
And it also raises questions for me personally as someone who defended Dick Cheney for, I don't know, like 25 years in public, and always got the sense,
maybe there's something wrong with Dick Cheney. And why would you be so enthusiastic about
shooting down a civilian airliner, as he famously was on 9-11? And, you know, just the cost of these
wars in human life was so high, doesn't that bother you? And I kind of pushed all those
thoughts into the back of my mind and didn't deal with them.
But they always did bother me on a gut level.
And I asked the other night, I was with Russell Brand, who I love.
And I said to him, you know, you kind of called this early.
What about Dick Cheney made you uncomfortable 20 years ago that I missed?
And he just said, he just seemed a bit evil.
You know, that's kind of true. And I just felt shame for ignoring that. I mean, it's just it's not it's like Mr. Burns from The Simpsons with Dick Cheney. It's like not a tough call. You don't need to be super spiritually aware to get an evil whiff off Dick Cheney. And I just refuse to see it. And so I just want to apologize for that. Well, I mean, I don't know how well this is going to do for her.
She's got some 9 percent reportedly of Republican vote, like some sort of share of Republicans is going to go for Kamala Harris.
But are these real Republicans?
And these are probably the Nicole Wallace's, the Joe Scarborough's, you know, of the world.
These are not actual Republicans. Like I predict, and I think
you'll agree with me, notwithstanding the number of Republicans, even that work for Trump that are
now endorsing Kamala, the Republican party will come home to Trump just as it did in 16 and 20.
I think, I think that's right. I think, I mean, certainly Republican voters are four square
behind Trump. And by the way, they know Trump and they know all of the shortcomings very, very well. They know them really well in the same way you do of like, you know,
your favorite cousin. It doesn't mean you don't love your cousin, but you know exactly your
cousin is they know who Trump is. They're not deluded. They don't think he's God. Um, but he,
they do think he's the one politician doesn't hate them. And that's the basis of, of their
requited love for him. But what's interesting is that i think a huge percentage
of the republican leadership in washington is going to vote for kamala harris whether they say
so or not mitch mcconnell is voting kamala harris i mean there's just no question about it the
bushes are voting kamala harris oh for sure are you kidding absolutely well i guess i bet money
on it yeah and but i just think there are a lot of Republican senators, for example, whose beliefs are much closer to Kamala Harris's than they are to Trump's or to the Republican electorate.
That's what Liz Cheney was saying when trying to justify herself. I'll play the soundbite when she was announced as President Biden's running mate, you called her a radical liberal whose policies, quote, are completely inconsistent with what most Americans believe in and stand for.
I know that you don't view this as a policy election.
You've been very clear about that.
But are there policies that Kamala Harris supports that you also back?
Absolutely. And I would say the extent to which, you know, she and I certainly have had our disagreements.
But when you look at the whole range of issues, for example, with respect to support for Ukraine,
with respect to the fact that, you know, she is saying that the United States has to lead in the world.
Donald Trump is embracing tyrants.
Do you regret any of the language that you used to
describe Harris and Biden at the time? They would dismantle our freedom, destroy our history.
The type of language you're using now about Donald Trump? Look, I think certainly those were harsh
things that I said. I think that they reflect absolutely that we had a policy disagreement on
a series of issues. But I also think that's why it's so important for people to focus on the fact that I am supporting her now.
You nailed it.
Yeah, I mean, she doesn't care about any of that stuff.
I mean, her behavior on the January 6th commission shows she doesn't care about your freedoms, obviously.
She put innocent people, allowed them to go to jail, and suppressed information that was exculpatory.
She did that. So she's on Kamala Harris's page with that. The truth is it's about control. That's it. Kamala Harris is a blank slate. She doesn't care. She's policy agnostic.
She's what she needs to be. I don't think she's a radical anything other than an opportunist.
And everyone in Washington senses that. Can you control her? Of course. Her boss,
see now, can you control him? Yes. Donald Trump was not some right winger, by the way, at all, he's on the moderate side of the spectrum on policy, is not controllable by anybody. And that's either good or bad, you know, depending on your perspective. But if you seek to control politicians, which is what Liz Cheney's business really is, and Dick Cheney's business really is, it's not going to work with Trump. So that's why they hate him. That's why they
embraced Kamala. That's why they embraced her boss, Joe Biden, because they're weak.
That's the point. They're weak. And it's not about an individual issue. Kamala Harris will
be whatever she needs to be. I'm not attacking her, by the way. It's a pretty good strategy
for advancement, for a low-skilled person to rise
to where she has. Not easy. And she's done it on the basis of moral flexibility. And Trump just
doesn't have that. Trump will make an agreement. You can blackmail Trump. You've got to do this.
But there's no guarantee that he won't just blurt it out. I mean, I remember in the debates in 2016,
he gets attacked for knowing Hillary
Clinton. He's like, yeah, well, they actually, you know, paid me money to go to her wedding.
So I went, I mean, he just sort of set, you know, he breaks the fourth wall. He says the quiet part
out loud. That is such a threat to a corrupt system. That's the, that's the point. It's not
that he's, you know, going to bring fascism or destroy democracy. It's the opposite. He might
accidentally tell the truth and they have
to stop him before he does. Well, you didn't pay taxes. That makes me smart. I'm smart.
That was so smart. It wound up in a Dave Chappelle skit honoring him for being, you know, this guy
who actually did resonate with people sitting at home, like finally somebody who's who tells it
like it is.
Well, exactly.
And if you put enough pressure on Trump,
he might intentionally or not just say so.
Like, you know, well, Donald Trump,
you changed your view on this.
Why?
Well, because they threatened me.
You might say that.
You know, Kamala Harris will go to her grave with all of that stuff hidden.
And so that's why they like Kamala Harris.
And Liz Cheney is telling the truth
when she says it's not about policy.
It's not about an individual policy.
It's about all policies.
And of course, what the Cheneys
and permanent Washington really cares about is war
because it's the ultimate exercise of power,
killing people, and it's where the money is.
The only thing she mentioned.
It's the only thing she cares about.
Trust me, I know her well.
And that's the only thing she cares about trust me i know her well and that's the only thing she cares
about and back when she and her dad and the many like them ran the republican party you know they
they dressed it up as we're strong you know on defense or we're keeping the world safe well of
course they've made the world much more chaotic and infinitely more dangerous we're on the brink
of nuclear war right now because of their policies and their quote leadership. So it doesn't make anybody safe. It imperils everybody, including our children.
And the gig is up for them. They can no longer pretend. People on both sides are sick of
pointless forever wars. I mean, I do think that's really obvious. People are sick of it. And she's
mad that they're sick of it, but you know,
this is such an interesting way. And I always, I always learned something talking to you,
Tucker, you always give me a different way of thinking about issues because I've been saying
she's a moron, which I do think she's a moron. I stand by that. But when I watch these completely
empty soundbites, I think it's because she's dumb and she doesn't know anything and she's
incapable of doing anything more. And your words, blank slate, kind of come at it from a different way that that she's intentionally being vague all the time because that's what makes her saleable to her party bosses who have chosen her and who are trying to elevate her to advance their own agenda. In the case of Cheney and so many others, it is wars, the military industrial complex. And that is a different way of looking at, I'll play the
soundbite. We played it a couple of days ago, but this one just is so perfect. It just encapsulates
everything that I can't stand about how she answers questions. I'm going to look at this
with a new pair of eyes, just blank slate as opposed to just utter moron. Let's watch it.
How do we, how do we get here? You smell good. You look good.
Oh, that's better than smelling bad. Thank you.
I know. You smell great. You look great. Do you feel great? It has been a whirlwind for you.
I feel good. You know, listen, we have 23 days as of today until the election,
and I am in these streets traveling and talking with folks.
I am out here doing the work of earning then the vote so that we can get to the job of continuing
to move forward. And for me, that is about pushing for an opportunity economy, which is about
tapping into the ambitions and the aspirations of folks. I know the ambitions, the aspirations, the incredible work ethic that exists in our community.
I know the dreams that exist.
But not everyone has started out on the same base in terms of being able to realize their goals and their dreams.
So my plan is to build what I call an opportunity economy,
which means giving people an opportunity to actually achieve those ambitions,
those goals, and those dreams.
She said nothing.
Yeah.
Which isn't easy, by the way.
It's not easy to say nothing. It's not easy to, by the way. It's not easy to say nothing.
It's not easy to be Kamala Harris.
It's not easy.
Everything about her, from her first name, which she's pronounced various different ways,
she doesn't pronounce her own first name consistently, to her accent, which is, of course, an affect.
She grew up in Canada.
She's Canadian, an official to high school in Montreal, Canada.
She didn't grow up in Baltimore.
That's a completely fake accent, daughter of college professors, to everything that
she believes, which is essentially nothing.
And to play that role over so many years with nothing inside is not an easy thing.
I don't think she's stupid.
I think there are different kinds of intelligence.
I think she's a high feral intelligence an animal intelligence
which is a really useful thing i wish i had more of it myself i mean that um but she's just pure
ambition and she'll be what she needs to be but when i watch that as every time i watch her i get
the same vibe which is fear she's afraid and of course she's afraid because she doesn't believe
anything when you know when you believe what you believe and if you have limits to what say, to how dishonest you'll be, there's a kind of freedom in
that. I'm not going to do that, period. I've already decided. All of us kind of go through
this. But there's the rare person, not so rare in politics, unfortunately, she's one of them,
who doesn't have any limits at all. Because whatever it takes, whatever I have to say,
whatever I have to pretend to believe, I will. And again, that's a skill. And that's how
she leveraged a career with no achievement at all, no obvious skills of any kind to the place where
she could be president of the United States. Like try that at home. That's hard. So I do give her
credit for that. I think it's been a really difficult, super unpleasant, joyless journey
with no real personal relationships, a husband who she kisses
with a mask on, like imagine living that life. Seriously. I can't imagine anything worse than
that. That's the least of the problems with the husband. I mean, the husband's,
the husband's got serious issues, which honestly, it's driving me insane.
Can I ask you what you think of that? Yeah. I believe every word of it.
The Emhoff stories? Yeah, I do too. Yeah. so first of all, we know that he cheated on the first wife
and impregnated the child's nanny.
So it's bad enough to cheat on your wife.
Then you cheat with the child's nanny.
So you're jeopardizing an important relationship
in the child's life, right?
Like presumably the nanny matters to the child
and you're about to blow up your marriage.
So some stability with the caretaker would be nice,
but you're screwing that up too because you're screwing the nanny. Then he impregnates her. Then on top of that,
the Daily Mail, all of which he's admitted that he's admitted that. Then on top of that,
the Daily Mail comes out with a second report saying he bragged to his next girlfriend that
he made the nanny signed an NDA and paid her $80,000 to stay quiet because, and more at least
in connection with this, she lost the baby in under circumstances that she blames him for.
We don't know exactly what happened, but the Daily Mail reports that there was an emergency
at the nanny's home that EMTs were called and that it was a serious emergency. And after this,
she blames him for
losing the baby that he impregnated her with. This is all behind the back of the first wife.
So then in that second report, the Daily Mail reveals, this he hasn't admitted to,
that he found a girlfriend in 2012, 18 months before he met Kamala. And they were at con, they were in conference at some red
carpet black tie event and for AIDS to raise money for AIDS research. She's this, she's a gunner,
this woman, she's a professional, she's a lawyer, she's beautiful. They were dating for a short
time. She brings him out there and that he was so angry. Uh, she touched the shoulder of a valet to get his attention.
So she get a taxi. He open hand slapped her so hard across the face. She spun, she stumbled.
She got into a taxi because now she's scared. He forced his way in. She was so scared of the
beating continuing. She called her male friend back in New York to get him on the phone so that
he couldn't do anything to her. Now she's got an ear witness. That guy spoke to the daily mail as did two of her other
friends, at least one of whom was able to give a contemporaneous account of what she was told.
The second one came a year later, I think. And, um, this woman broke up with him and provided
receipts. Obviously that came from the woman. How else would the friends have her airline tickets?
Um, and that he denies only through
a campaign spokesperson person in passive terms. So I do. I mean, he's denied it. I believe every
word because you know what would happen, Tucker, your public figure. If somebody came out and said
Tucker Carlson beat the girlfriend he had before he married Susie, you would very easily produce
said girlfriend to say, this is a vicious lie. I love Tucker. It ended,
but we're friends or it ended badly, but he never hit me. Where is she? If it didn't happen. And he
said three interviews so far, including with MSNBC, which is supposed to be a news organization.
No one has asked a question about it.
How, how I don't understand that. How can you not ask about that i mean it's i'm not surprised at
all because he's a self-described feminist who's redefining masculinity and people like that always
hate women um it's the beta males you got to watch out for they will mistreat you they have no self
respect and anyone who doesn't respect himself is definitely not going to respect you that's
for certain they always lash out i'm a man
i've seen this dynamic a lot it was always you know the peace love patchouli guys in college who
would rough up their girlfriends in fact no for real and so that does it doesn't shock me what
shocks me is that joe scarborough could do an interview with him and literally not mention it
i i just think there's no kind of depth to
their shame either. Like these are the same people who told us that Biden was a genius,
not senile at all, and that it was a cheap fake, you know, the evidence to the contrary,
and that all of us were right wing extremists for suggesting Biden was senile until the day
that they all as one told us he was in fact senile and had to step
down. Like they're exposed liars. They have no shame, but it still shocks me. Speaking of no
shame. So now Kamala struggling in the polls mightily is out there actually trying to make
an issue of Trump's medical records, suggesting he's old and he hasn't produced all of his medical
records. And therefore,
what do we know what we're getting? You know, do we have somebody who's really together? He doesn't
seem okay. Of all people, Tucker, I mean, the nerve, it's flabbergasting. But it's always the
way. They always accuse you of exactly what they're doing. I mean, they literally will build
wind farms to kill endangered species,
whether in the sea, whale, right whales, or California condors, and then yell at you about
how you don't care about the environment. You're not worried enough about carbon dioxide emissions
because you've got a wood stove or a suburban, but they're flying private and lecturing.
So it's, this is like the main way they communicate, which is by transferring their guilt onto the innocent.
But it's every time I agree with you, it shocks me anyway.
On that front, I don't know if you saw the other day, Chris Ruffo dropped a bomb on the Kamala Harris campaign
because he found she plagiarized multiple times in her book
that she released years ago to try to seem like a tough on crime prosecutor.
And surprise, surprise, she and her ghostwriter, and we don't know who wrote what, but ultimately
it's her book. It's her name. She promoted it and she hasn't disavowed it, is repeatedly
plagiarizing other people's work without attribution. And so what do we get? Do we get
the rest of the media saying, well, this is serious and we have to apply the same
standard to her as we do across the board? Didn't they try to have Kellyanne Conway,
not Kellyanne Conway, Monica Crowley, our friend booted from the Trump administration
because they said she plagiarized a couple lines here or there, which she denied.
Okay. With Kamala Harris, totally different story. This is, this is, it's a nothing burger. And the headline truly was like conservative
activist seizes on some sort of minor dust up about her book. It was a way they could say
they'd cover it. They'd covered it without actually covering it. And they spend the entire
body of the piece trying to minimize the controversy, misrepresent what Rufo actually broke.
Say he only found a couple of instances,
500 words, where in fact he had found
thousands and thousands of words.
I mean, you're not surprised,
but it's just another example of the double standard.
Well, you're the criminal for noticing.
How dare you notice what I'm doing?
I mean, it's just a different level of lying.
I mean, we all lie and I hate lying
and I don't
want to lie but i guess if you caught me doing something super embarrassing i would lie about it
wouldn't want to but i would but what i wouldn't do is accuse you of doing the thing you caught me
doing i would never do that because that's that's completely evil it's that's not ordinary lying
that's pathological do you know what i mean like you know, you catch me beating a woman in the face like Doug Emhoff apparently just been caught doing that, assaulting a woman in the face.
By the way, who had a woman in the face?
I don't even know anyone.
Thank you.
Honestly, I mean, I know some pretty sick people.
I lived in Washington my whole life.
I've been in the media since 1991.
And with the exception of a few, Joe Scarborough
or what, I mean, you know, but I just don't know anyone who's capable of that. That's a really
weird behavior in my opinion. So what, what, what is his response to lecture you about how you don't
care about women's rights? You don't care about women. Really? I'm not the one who was like
busted hitting a woman in the face. It's like crazy
behavior. Not normal. Yeah, no, it's not normal at all. Well, this is what we're about to elect
into our White House potentially. Although, what do you think? I don't think it's going well. I
know you don't, I don't picture you as a day-to-day poll consumer, but it doesn't seem to be going
very well. Otherwise, she wouldn't be going on Fox News and maybe, maybe even Rogan.
Yeah, right. I mean, it was funny. I just, I just was reading this. They're talking to Rogan's
people. Well, I mean, I don't know that Rogan, does Rogan have people? Not that I'm aware. I
think you just text Rogan, right? So I don't think there's like an army of people between
Kamala Harris's appearance and like
you know going to Austin and sitting with Joe Rogan I think she could probably pull that off
this afternoon just by getting on a plane I don't think it's hard um and there's I don't think I'm
not good at predictions trying to make him but I think there's roughly a zero percent chance she
goes on Joe Rogan in that range I mean interesting i don't know the name of the guy who was just interviewing her who was asking her not even questions just being like oh you're so
beautiful is it hard being so beautiful and you smell good that guy she looked afraid in that
interview can you imagine sitting down with rogan i mean rogan be like you know like what what's
your position on speech uh i mean there's no for three hours. I don't think there's any possibility she
doesn't. Of course, I pray that she does. I think the rest of us deserve that. And by the way,
maybe she's amazing. Maybe at the end of three hours, I want to vote for her. I mean, I don't
know. I'm trying to be open minded here. But don't voters deserve a chance, especially with the
candidate who's never been elected to the position she holds, which is nominee, don't we deserve a chance to hear her talk for three hours? I mean, once?
But I don't think, do you think she'll do it? I'm not sure my tender heart could take that,
Tucker. I'm not sure I can handle that three hours. But I don't think she can handle it.
I don't. But you're right, because the open-ended question would be the most dangerous for her.
And that's what Rogan does. You know, I mean, on Fox, she'll get pressed by Brett, but it'll be a short interview. She's not,
she isn't giving him a lot of time, but if she ever went on Rogan, he wouldn't accept her if she
didn't do it on his terms. You know, she, she needs him. He doesn't need her. So it would have
to be lengthy and it would have to be open-ended and the open-ended question where you can ask
follow-ups would be truly deadly to her well yeah i completely agree and you know from a lifetime of
doing them cable news interviews are pretty easy to game it's pretty easy to deflect during the
course of a cable news interview no matter how good and no one no one was tougher than you in adversarial interviews on cable news.
But even you could be defeated just by the structure, by the time limit.
If you can put off an answer for just a few minutes in a normal cable news interview,
you can get away with it.
You cannot do that in a three-hour format, no matter who is asking the questions.
And but I think she's kind of foolish or her
staff is foolish even to start the conversation about going on Rogan, because then the question
becomes, well, what does Rogan think of this? You know, did she really reach out? I mean,
at some point she's going to have to turn him down. And I don't think that helps her at all.
And also it is a kind of, I mean, of this of course is is men all all men particularly
black men she's hemorrhaging among black men you know famously and she's looking at men who were
almost half the population as just like another interest group to be you know pandered to so she
just like did the interview with that ridiculous character you just played the clip and she starts talking about the community. And I'm like, what community? She's
not part of any community that I'm aware of. What does she even talk about? Of course,
she talked about the black community and she's playing, you know, the Kamala from the streets,
or she even said, I've been on the streets. Okay. With your one rally a day, I don't think you've
been on many streets, but that's kind of ticking the box. Okay. I've got problems with black voters.
Let's do the black guy show. I've got problems with men. Let's do Rogan's show.
Justin Carter.
Yeah. It's so kind of patronizing, paint by numbers, 1980s politics. It's so
kind of out of touch, I guess is what I would say. And again, I'm not being mean. I'm not
attacking her. I'm not calling her a communist or anything. I'm just saying, like, I think she's really out of
touch. I don't think she is at ease with herself and therefore totally ill at ease with everybody
else really is what's happening. And I don't know. I don't think this helps her even talking
about Rogan helps her at all. You mentioned how she has a way of turning around on you,
what she does. The Democrats in general do this. And I mean, you know, has a way of turning around on you, what she does,
the Democrats in general do this. And I mean, there's been no better example of this than the
constant Trump's going to weaponize the DOJ against his enemies every day. She's now amped
that up into a campaign ad because Trump, when asked by, for example, Maria Bartiromo
about Biden's claim that we're likely
to see chaos around the election, and he was saying it'll be MAGA that causes it. And Maria
was saying, what do you think? And Trump said, it won't be from my people if we see chaos on
election day. And he said, but if there's chaos, then we're going to take care of it. If that
requires the National Guard, then it requires the National Guard or even military. We're not going to have that around here. Now it's been changed by Kamala Harris and
Tim Walz into he will send the military to your home if you vote for me. That's what Trump is
promising, that anyone who doesn't vote for him is going to be arrested by the National Guard or
by the military or by the police. And this takes me back to the
assassination attempts. Not saying that the Democrats were behind them, but certainly that
second guy was not a Trump voter. That first guy seemed like a nutcase, but we don't know the full
story on guy number one, the guy who actually managed to shoot Trump. It's been kept from us.
And I just want to take it back to the documentary for a
minute because this is an extraordinary piece of access. Justin Wells was there. He was there
in Butler when Trump was shot, when Corey Compertori lost his life. And we showed on this
program, Selena Zito, great Pennsylvania reporter on the ground, hurt, not hurt, but in the moment when
people were being hurt. And Justin was in that scrum and got incredible footage that I'd never
seen before of Trump after the fact. Here is a little bit of that from, this is episode two
of Art of the Surge and a clip of post the Butler assassination attempt.
And look what happened to our country. Probably 20 million people. And you know, Justin must have been in danger there too, obviously,
but it's just very rich Tucker to hear the Democrats talk about like the danger Trump poses.
I'm just so grateful that that, that Justin and the camera crew was there. The editor on this,
Neil Edelstein put it together. i think it exists i hope for all
time as a documentary record of what happened because that event has been memory holds completely
i mean that was fairly recently very recently there's been no systematic effort to explain
understand rectify why the secret service allowed that shooter which they did they allowed it intentionally or not on the roof of that building less than 150 yards away and the entire event has just sort of disappeared from
the public consciousness and it really matters it matters like really more than anything that's
happened in the last year the use of violence against a public figure the republicans
presidential candidate um was allowed and And I'm not surprised by
it because this is a group that fetishizes violence. It's one of the reasons they were
so happy to welcome the Cheneys into their fold. It's why they have systematically over the past
15 years armed the federal agencies in a way that doesn't make any sense at all? How much ammunition have
the federal agencies ordered, including the EPA, the IRS? These are not law enforcement agencies.
These are not military agencies. Why are they ordering massive amounts of ammunition? To be
used against whom? Well, they're domestic agencies, so against American citizens. That's the only
answer. So why have they politicized not simply the military, not simply the FBI,
the DHS, all the intel agencies, every armed agency has been systematically brought under
the control of the Democratic Party. What is that? Well, that's a distinct focus on violence,
on the use of force against other American citizens. And now now apparently um there has been an order from the agencies that
would allow the u.s military to use violence against american citizens i think it's a fact
so like what what would explain that um and again what explains it the thread that connects all of
this the assassination attempt on trump the support for totally pointless foreign wars
whose only effect is to kill people is not to advance the support for totally pointless foreign wars, whose only effect
is to kill people. It's not to advance the ball for the United States in any sense, just to kill
people. And then the arming of the federal agencies, it is a fixation on the use of violence
for its own sake. And that's not the right doing that. And they can call you a Nazi or a fascist
or whatever, use whatever language they want against you. But the truth is, if you judge
people by the things that they do, by their actions rather than their words, the violence is
coming overwhelmingly from one side and the threats of violence from one side. And I don't think they
can obscure that. I mean, I think I think what I'm saying is not partisan. I think it's a fair
representation of reality that anyone who's been paying attention has watched for 15 years.
That's really scary. And the nerve, the absolute, the absolute nerve to hear her talk about Trump is the threat. And, you know, he's, he's the threat to our country, to our democracy. It's like,
okay, literally we've seen the man almost killed twice, at least twice. So figuring out what
happened that third time. And there's been absolutely no accountability by the Democrats for the incendiary rhetoric around it, for really just ginning people up into a fever
around this man. He's still unsafe. We don't have a full accounting for what happened either time,
but especially time number one, where he actually did take a bullet. And there's no rolling back of
any of their messaging. I mean, now that she's really panicking, Tucker,
and she is panicking, she's getting worse. Like she's getting more irresponsible. So is Walls.
So are their surrogates. I mean, they're really putting him in even more danger. And we do have three weeks to go. I mean, obviously, if Trump wins, I think they'll at that point ramp up to
Secret Service. But it's still not at maximum levels right now. And you have to wonder whether it's by design.
Well, no one's been fired. I don't understand that. I mean, I've never understood that in all
the years I spent 1985 to 2020 living in DC in the district of Columbia, I never understood this.
And I always resented it, that there were no consequences for failure, whether it was at scale,
kill a million people in the Iraq war, help the United States not at all, hurt the United States profoundly, same in Afghanistan, same in Libya, same in Syria.
I mean, that's just at the scale of war. That's not even counting all the federal programs that
not only didn't work, but hurt people, aggressively hurt people. And not one person is ever punished.
And I just don't understand. That's not how you raise your children. It's not how
any business works. It's not how life works. You have to force people to take responsibility for
the bad things they do, or else you will get a whole lot more bad things. That's the most
obvious lesson of just being alive. And the fact that not one person-
What you permit, you promote.
Well, that's exactly right.
Weirdly, I've never heard that phrase,
but I'm going to use it from now on.
Oh, I love that.
I love that.
Okay, so in upstate New York in the 70s,
like they were on this.
A lot of wisdom.
Yeah, a lot of wisdom, and that's very obvious.
Also, there was stop crying
or I'll give you something to cry about.
Did she actually say that?
Of course.
I was in the 70s.
That's so old school.
I love that.
Good for her.
She cared.
Go, Mrs. Kelly.
She cared.
No, my favorite was the sign on our kitchen cupboard, which read,
lack of planning on your part does not justify an emergency on my part,
which that was another truism. Thatism. Isn't this explaining a lot?
Oh, I just love that. Well, she sounds like an absolutely awesome person who prepared her
children for a productive and happy life, which begins with admitting your role in the disaster.
And one of the things I hate doing, but force myself to do in my life, public and private,
is if I make a mistake, I just want to say I made a mistake. I hate doing that. But the second you do it, it's taking out a splinter.
You've repented. Your conscience is a little bit clearer. Your credibility is much higher
with the people around you. And you can move on. And by the way, you learn something in the
process. It's only when you admit, every time I get fired, I always go through this. I always go
through this. Your first instinct is blame everybody else you know they everyone else did something bad but then
at a certain point you have to say what did i do wrong and the second you admit what you did wrong
then you become better and you feel lighter and it's not about blaming other people it's about
moving forward with cheerfulness and they never do that very simple human exercise in Washington. And in this case,
allowing the Secret Service to get away with what happened in Butler Township this summer is insane.
That's insane because the message is really obvious. This is a politicized agency that
can't be trusted. Oh, by the way, they're your bodyguards. Who can live in a system like that?
Nobody can. No, it's like Eric Prince said, I could have the president secured this afternoon.
You know, if you gave it to a private contractor who didn't have the problems that the secret service does, but that's not how things work. So she's been in trouble lately for going on
very friendly forums like the view and not understanding how to answer the very basic
question of what, what makes you different from Joe Biden? What would you, would you have done
anything different, uh, differently than what he did? And she says, no, no, I'm, you know,
I'm right on board with Joe Biden's agenda. I was there for everything. And that's the wrong answer.
Of course, she should at least in my view, at least acknowledge the massive immigration problems.
I mean, I just feel like the economy, if I were Kamala, I'd probably still be arguing. It's great.
It's great. Just, just wait for it. Fine. I mean, that's what a politician would do, but the,
you cannot ignore what is happening with the massive amount of illegal
immigration coming to a city near you with, you know, whether it's a Venezuelan gang infesting
your apartment complexes or Springfield, uh, Ohio with a bunch of Haitians who are tearing
apart the grocery store and killing people with their hit and runs. Um, it's coming to a city
near you or already has.
She won't. And she's got a different way where she won't acknowledge any distance between them
or any mistakes whatsoever. And I really think it's hurting her. This brings up Dave Portnoy,
who is a man who she would like to get because he's definitely pro-choice. He went on a tear
like a year ago about how the Republican Party, you can't vote for them because they definitely pro-choice. He went on a tear like a year ago about how the Republican Party,
you can't vote for them
because they're pro-life
and they don't get it.
It was post-Dobbs.
He seems to be sounding
a little different these days
because he's not picking up
what Kamala Harris is putting down.
Listen here.
And it's the gaslighting
that the left is doing
with Kamala Harris,
making it sound like
she's some great,
groundbreaking candidate.
She is the worst candidate to ever run for president ever.
There's two people voting in this election.
Either you're voting for Donald Trump,
you like Donald Trump,
or you hate Donald Trump and you're voting against him.
But Kamala Harris, let's stop it.
And what put this over the edge for me?
Last week, I'm watching her campaign rally
and she's up there being like,
we need to turn the page
in america it's time for a new way forward and i'm your candidate for change and they're hooting
and hollering this is the sitting vice president of the united states currently saying she's the
candidate for change she is the worst presidential candidate in the history of american politics
honestly now if you still want to vote
for her because you hate Trump that much and you can't stand him, you think he's all this evil
shit, do it. But stop the gaslighting, please. The footage is there. She can't answer simple
questions. If you have any issues with the last four years, that's her. What do you make of that? slash constituency of young men who are really the people of the kind that Kamala Harris
hates most. And a lot of this just comes down to subverbal cues. Why do working class people
of all colors, by the way, like Donald Trump? Because they sense that in the end,
he kind of likes them. He doesn't hate them anyway, doesn't have contempt for them.
You know what I mean? If you've got two personal bankruptcies and are making child support
payments that are between jobs, do you really think Donald Trump's like, you deserve it. Hope
you starve to death. Donald Trump's like, I get it. You know what I mean? I understand how hard
life is. Your nephew ODs on fentanyl. You think Donald Trump's going to be like, oh, druggie.
He's going to be like, man, that's awful that there's fentanyl in this guy. He has like a
gut level sympathy for struggling Americans. You think Kamala Harris
does? I'm not even need to make the case. Like watch Kamala Harris. Do you think that a single
barstool sports fan like has, you know, the love of Kamala Harris? Are you joking? No.
Kamala Harris's base is the guy who just interviewed her in that bizarre little clip
that you played. That's who really loves Kamala Harris because she smells good. So I just think
she should just hope that there are a lot more of that guy than there are Barstool Sports consumers
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I mean, have you been so impressed with him?
I've been so – whatever the highest expectations we had were, he's exceeded them.
Well, it's been a thrill because I'm not friends with many politicians, basically zero.
But J.D. Vance I am friends for reasons that have nothing to do with politics. I just
really like JD Vance and his wife. And I think he's like a normal, really smart guy. And I think
he understands that our foreign policy, it's complicated and everyone makes compromises,
et cetera, a lot of forces at work, blah, blah, blah. But ultimately what we've done abroad over
the past 20 years has not helped the United States or anybody else. And he just has said that obvious truth. And that was,
that resonated with me. It's really important. And I cannot overstate how much donors dislike
J.D. Vance this summer in July when he was chosen. He was chosen the Monday of the Republican
Convention. And up until the wire, till that moment, Trump was getting calls from his biggest
donors saying, don't do this.
Lindsey Graham that morning was telling Trump that J.D. Vance was evil.
And of course, the second Trump picks J.D. Vance in defiance of his biggest donors and many of his allies, which was an act of bravery for which he should get credit.
The second he picked J.D. Vance, there was Lindsey Graham on Twitter saying, oh, my old friend J.D. Vance, I'm thrilled that he got the nod you know they're all so false they're just such such phonies i would respect lindsey
so much more if he would say jd vance the guy's horrible trump made a huge mistake at least he'd
be you know he'd be being honest but they're all frauds anyway but the point is to see jd
you know let the rest of the world know how impressive he is, the emotional control
he has over himself. Remarkable, laudable in my opinion, big time, big time. Um, he's just really
smart. He's really normal. He's not weird. That's just not true. It's the opposite of true. You know
who is weird? Obviously it's Tim walls. Like I'm not going to go on about it, but that guy's weird. Like, let's be real. And anyway, I think J.D. Vance has been vindicated. And as someone who has
sort of been flying the J.D. Vance flag for a while, I'm just thrilled. I never feel this way
of politicians because I'm not a politician. I'm not friends with politicians. But in this one
specific case, like, I couldn't be more excited. Yeah. Tim Walls has got, I mean,
talk about not having control over one's emotions or one's body. Here's a little clip of him. Oh boy. oh boy
i'm just gonna say i don't know any man who behaves like that
come on i mean come on it's so it's so it i'm just trying to control
myself because i you know i don't want to be mean and also i don't want to say things i can't prove
but like let's let's be real let me just say not connected necessarily to tim waltz i'm never going
to take another lecture about gay rights from these people like oh you hate gays and you'd keep
them all in the closet or whatever any party you, you know, I mean, stop with the with the lectures about that stuff.
Do you know what I mean?
If you're so for in general, if you're so for gay rights and that would mean that any member of your party who's gay would feel free to say so in public and would not be pretending not to be gay.
I'm just saying, you know what I mean?
Like, I hate the falseness of it.
And by the way, last thing I'll say is,
I don't want to be mean, and I really think
that people's private lives can be private
if they want them to be private.
I don't think you should have to announce
everything you're into in public.
I believe in privacy, I really do.
And I don't think we should bother people
on the basis of their private lives.
I mean that.
So, but they just push so hard.
They're the ones you get in other people's private lives, lecturing your kids about sex and stuff that should be private. You know what I
mean? Putting condoms on bananas. It's not your, just stay away. Let me have a private life. You
can have a private life. Let's stop talking about other people's sex lives, other people's sexual
orientations. Let's just all agree to shut up about that. Okay. I would be happy with that
arrangement. We don't care. And we don't want you talking to our children about that. OK, I would be happy with that arrangement. We don't care and we don't
want you talking to our children about it either. Yeah, leave me alone. So with so little time left
to go in this whole thing, Tucker, everybody wants to know who's going to win. And none of us really
knows who's going to win. We have to wait for the only poll that matters, which is on Election Day
or the 10 weeks thereafter, thanks to all the mail in voting voting changes that the Democrats
have pushed through. But and I obviously I know what you want to have happen. But what's your gut telling you right now?
You know, I my gut, I'm just too emotional about this stuff. And that's why I always get it wrong.
I'll just refer to the the publicly available and the private polling, which is pretty much out
there. I mean, because, you know, people are paying close
attention. Trump's ahead. You know, there are only seven states, the battleground states are
seven states, and Trump is ahead in five of them. And that's enough to win in the electoral college.
He's up in Pennsylvania. Now, again, we have three weeks from today to go. That could all change.
I'm sure there'll be, you know be a lot of change between now and then,
and a lot of stuff that we don't expect will happen in three weeks.
But as of today, Trump is ahead.
And it's obvious in the behavior of the Harris campaign.
She's talking about doing Joe Rogan.
She's pretending that she's going to do Joe Rogan.
If you think she's doing that voluntarily because she loves Joe Rogan,
you know what I mean?
I don't think so.
No, that's break glass in case of emergency.
Exactly. Exactly. So yeah, no, Trump is winning right now. And of course, I hope he does. And I
happen to like Trump a lot personally. But even if I hated Trump, the machine can't win. The machine
is anti-human. It's not about people. And that was obvious in
the way they discarded Joe Biden, who they claim to love. They treated him like an object and they
inserted Kamala Harris as if she were an object. They don't care about Kamala Harris either,
by the way. I'm not attacking her. She's merely the face of the party, of an anti-human party.
And that party can't win or else all of us are in trouble, including Democrats, by the way. It's
not good for anybody. So that machine has to lose. And as of today, that machine is losing.
One interesting thing is because Trump is truly like the most vetted person in the world,
and to your point, hides nothing, you know, he'll be the first to tell you all the things he did,
probably with pride. I mean, is there any better example of that than when he was deposed in that
E. Jean Carroll nonsense lawsuit and the lawyer, E. Jean Carroll's lawyers cross-examining him.
And she's saying, and you said that you grabbed the women, um, you know, by the private parts.
And, uh, did you say that? And he was like, yes. And you know, that that's the way it's
been for hundreds of years, you know, unfortunately or fortunately, I know. So he'll tell you, he'll tell you everything.
Anyway, my point is he's vetted, he's vetted, but we know, uh, and JD Vance, really, he, he's so
young. He has very little to even vet, you know, he, he too has written this very exposing memoir
about his childhood.
I mean, he took you all the way up through when he graduated from law school and went out to work for Peter Thiel.
There's really nothing more to expose about J.D. Vance.
Even when he was first named, the best they could come up with was like some passed out drunk photos at Yale Law School, which means he's normal.
However, on the other side, because I'm just thinking about October surprise and things that could maybe change the trajectory of the race, all the risks seems to be built into the other side, Tucker, because what we really have on the other side is a totally unvetted pair, both of them.
Yes. I think you're absolutely right. I mean, but we learned in the last cycle, presidential cycle in 2020, that you could literally have the president's son's laptop become public with written documentary evidence of corruption by your candidate. And it wouldn't make a difference because it would be suppressed. So by the media. So, you know, I don't know if anything that came out about Kamala Harris or Tim Walz right now would even filter down to swing voters, I'm not convinced.
I think the real threat is in some bigger event, some society-wide event.
Oh, God. You know, the escalation of the two ongoing conflicts, you know, in the Eastern Europe and the Middle East into some sort of regional or global war, something like that, you know, that, that might change the outcome. Um, but short of that,
I'm not sure, uh, that there's time really to change the outcome. I mean, at this point,
really, I mean, it's, yeah. Yeah. If you're voting Trump, that's a good thing. I think
he's on a good trajectory. I mean, if, if I were him, I wouldn't want to change much.
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Now, before we go, forgive me for raising this, but our old pal Chris Wallace had,
he decided it would be fun to take a shot at you. And since we've had fun talking about Chris
Wallace in the past, I thought I'd bring it up.
So he, I don't know, how did this come out?
I'm not sure.
He was giving an interview.
I'm not sure why he was even giving an interview about himself.
Oh, he's on a book tour.
He's on a book tour, Tucker.
And the following exchange took place.
Did he write another book about soup or another topic?
I don't know.
Soup.
There was one. Mr. Super Bowl. Yeah, but soup.
OK, watch. Tucker Carlson texted, it should be we devote our lives to building an audience
and they let Chris Wallace wreck it. Your response?
Well, I'm employed and Tucker really isn't anymore. So that's part of my response.
Okay. I love that response so much. It just shows how clueless he is. We talked about this when I
went on tour with you to suggest, as he does there, that Chris Wallace has anywhere near the relevance or power. I know
you won't say that and you don't see yourself that way about yourself, um, that you have is
just a lie. It's obtuse. It's a lie. It's an intentional deception and he knows better.
So it's his defensiveness, which I have to admit, I kind of am enjoying,
but I, the reason I want to ask
you about it is I do want to ask you how it's feeling now, right? It's been, it's been more
than a year. It's been, I think by my calculation, a year and a half since you left Fox, you're out
on your own. You're everywhere. You're crushing it. The world tour has been super fun to watch.
I've heard on more than one podcast that I listened to.
Many people view it either as this is Tucker's gearing up for 2028, or this is Tucker doing a sideline sort of roadshow to help Trump. I actually, maybe I'm just dumb, Tucker. I think
it's in the middle and it's just you wanting to get back out there and see some of your fans and
talk about the news and, you know, take your show on the road and exercise your sea
legs in any event, comments or thoughts on any and all of that. Well, I, I would just say of the
tour, I have the least complicated motives. I'm not a complicated person at all. I wish I, I wish
I was. Um, I just kind of wanted to get out and see the country and have fun. Um, and it was,
you were
unbelievable i was saying to your producer that the night with you was really a highlight that
was incredible um but i but i've loved it and poor chris wallace i look at chris wallace and i think
i really hope by the time i'm 80 that i'm just with my grandkids like you know it's a privilege
to be able to it's a privilege to be able to talk about politics and things you think matter.
And, you know, it's all great, but if that's the most important thing in your life, that's
more important than your grandchildren or your dogs or, you know, bird hunting.
I don't know.
Your priorities may be out of whack.
I just don't want to be doing this when I'm 80 or however old Chris is 85, 88, whatever
his age is.
So there's that. I'm not being mean. I'm being sincere. Like it's good to get off the stage at some point. And I really do
plan to, but I, I'm as happy as I've ever been. I really, I've loved it. I've loved being able to
say exactly what I think without worrying about it. I mean, Fox didn't really control me very
well anyway, but now I really don't have a boss and that's wonderful. I love seeing things traveling wherever I want to go,
talking to any person I want to. If Chris Wallace doesn't like it, you know, that's great. You know
what I mean? It's like, it's such a happier life. And the last thing I'll say is I love how real
independent media is. I love that when you say something on your show, like people text
me about it or, you know, all the people I know who've been expelled from the dying media machine
who've wound up continuing in media are more influential than the colleagues they left behind.
I never thought that would actually happen. Rogan. I mean, I just, whatever you think of Rogan,
I just always want to say Rogan created single-handedly, I think, this genre, the podcast.
Like, I can't believe it actually worked.
And I hope he gets credit.
Even people who don't like Rogan, I think, should give him credit for truly pioneering what we're doing now.
And so I just absolutely love it.
I couldn't love it more.
Not only did Rogan build it, he built the whole highway.
Yes.
But he never, you never saw or see Rogan doing a hit on Fox or MS or a Sunday show or in a magazine spread.
He is the opposite of self-promotional. So every single audience member he has, and it's huge,
he earned just by being great, just by word of mouth in an era where nobody was really coming
over here, which is one of the reasons why it's so impressive. It's incredible. And he devotes
all this energy to things he loves purely because he loves them. Whether it's whether you, you know,
I love him or you love him not. It's stand up comedy, bow hunting, MMA. I mean, he spends like
half of his life just pursuing things that he thinks are fun and cool because he thinks they're
fun and cool. And so he's a whole person. That's kind of the point I was making about Kamala.
She's missing out on the purpose of life, which is to enjoy other people. It's not to accumulate money or power. It's to enjoy other
people, to serve other people, to use the creative powers that God gave you at birth
for something interesting and good. Make something beautiful. Use your talents.
And I see Rogan doing that. Again, whether my're my interest or yours or not, it doesn't matter. They're his. And he's fully living them.
And that's just, it's a model of life
that I really appreciate.
So more people should do that.
Well, maybe Kamala will go on Joe Rogan.
Maybe she'll bring Tim Walz
and maybe Joe Rogan can show him a thing or two
about how to hunt, how to load a gun,
how to kill a pheasant.
Something I know you can do too.
You and my husband, Doug, love to kill the birds.
Yeah.
Amen.
Yes, do it this afternoon.
He needs a little help.
It's a pleasure as always.
Don't forget, everybody,
you've got to go to tuckercarlson.com,
find The Art of the Surge.
It's gripping.
It's so well done.
It's very impressive.
Justin, as I understand it,
really only had his iPhone and one camera guy.
And it looks like a huge, expensive production.
Beautifully done.
Thank you so much.
You're the best.
Thank you, Megan.
I appreciate it.
To be continued.
And we'll see all of you tomorrow.
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