The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1586 - Vance Vs Walz Debate SUMMARIZED in 3 Mins!

Episode Date: October 2, 2024

JD Vance crushes the vice-presidential debate, over 218,000 people are on the voter rolls illegally in Arizona, and Iran attacks Israel.Click here to join the member-exclusive portion of my show: http...s://bit.ly/4biDlriEp.1586- - -DailyWire+:Join the Fight for 47 with 47% Off NEW Annual DailyWire+ Memberships using code FIGHT! https://dailywire.com/subscribeFrom the white guys who brought you “What is a Woman?” comes Matt Walsh’s next question: “Am I Racist?” | IN THEATERS NOW! Get tickets: https://www.amiracist.comOrder your Mayflower Cigars here: https://bit.ly/3Qwwxx2 (Must be 21+ to purchase. Exclusions may apply)- - -Today's Sponsors:PureTalk - Get one year free of DW+ Insider: https://www.PureTalk.com/KnowlesFirst Liberty Institute - Go to https://supremecoup.com/knowles to learn how you can help stop the radical Left’s takeover of the Supreme Court.- - -Socials:Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3RwKpq6Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3BqZLXAFollow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eEmwygSubscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3L273Ek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Middle East is on fire. The Iranian regime might fall. The longshoremen have shut down 36 U.S. ports and disrupted global shipping and J.D. Vance destroyed Tim Walls with facts, logic and charisma. We'll get to it. Okay, we'll get to it. But before we get to it, I want to make sure that a little taincy tiny story doesn't accidentally get swept under the rug. The ineligible voter scandal in Arizona, maybe you've heard about it. Probably you haven't. unless you're watching this show, doubled yesterday. Now, this new data set, as they're calling it, brings the total number of people impacted to 218,000, instead of the 98,000 we first reported. These people were mistakenly marked as having provided documentary proof of citizenship, and Arizona voter registration database now has correctly flagged the impacted individuals. Election officials say they will contact the affected Arizonans
Starting point is 00:00:58 with information regarding their status, after the general election. That means for now, the Arizona Supreme Court's ruling is going to stay that impacted voters, that includes all of them, will still be able to vote. Oops! Oopsie daisy! I'll translate that rather euphemistic language. The Democrat-run government of Arizona was forced to admit yesterday, thanks to a public records request,
Starting point is 00:01:27 that 218,000 people, and counting, are on the voter rolls illegally, just in Arizona. 218,000 voters, one in 20 voters in a state that Joe Biden won in 2020 by roughly 10,000 votes, are illegally registered. The news media are reporting this as an accidental glitch in voter registrations. Oopsie, Daisy. but these hundreds of thousands of people in a crucial swing state that could decide the presidential election 20 times over are illegally registered to vote. And the Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that they get to vote anyway.
Starting point is 00:02:10 The media are already admitting that this supposed glitch could affect even more voters. And the craziest part, here's the craziest part of the whole thing. They only legally need to provide proof of citizenship to vote in state and local elections. These people specifically do not need to provide proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. Given the scope of the problem that we are told does not exist, why do you think that might be? I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Nulls show. The Longshoreman, go on strike. This could be the latest final big event to shake up the election. The head of the Longshoreman Union, is really making waves in part because he closed down 36 sports, in part because he is one of the
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Starting point is 00:04:28 run hide, fight, uncensored at free shows. One year free of our kids platform, Bent Key, and a free leftist steers Tumbler. The only way you get it is go to Peartotalk.com slash Knowles, or you can call, mention my name. Stop overpaying for your cell service, puretalk.com slash Knowles, switch to a qualifying play and get one year free of DailyWare Plus Insider. J.D. Vance destroyed Kamala Harris's running mate Tim Wals with facts, with logic, with charisma. It was an undisputed debate victory. It was on the points in undisputed debate victory. When I say undisputed, I mean the New York Times admits it. The Washington Post admits it. CNN in its after debate analysis admitted JD1.
Starting point is 00:05:14 I think there was a clear lack of preparation and execution here on Walls' part. I think actually it's the opposite. I think he had too much preparation. Maybe. He had so many lines that he was clearly trying to say that he didn't listen. When J.D. Vance said one of the many, many things he really hit Kamala Harris on, not Tim Walz, but Kamala Harris, he didn't respond because he clearly had things in his mind. I think the lack of interviews that he has done with national media.
Starting point is 00:05:44 with local media, it showed. He needed more reps. Yeah, no, I agree. I mean, J.D. Vance is much more experienced at this. Okay, hold on. So they're all admitting the two CNN ladies and the one CNN guy, Jake Tapper, they're all admitting J.D. Vance won. Clearly, Tim Walls lost.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Then you hear at the very end, Jake Tapper tries to make this excuse. He says, well, look, J.D. Vance is much more experienced at this. Excuse me? Tim Walls served in Congress for six terms. Tim Walls is the sitting governor of a state. Tim Walls is much older than J.D. Vance. He's been in politics much longer than J.D. Vance. He's been in national politics much longer than J.D. Vance.
Starting point is 00:06:27 J.D. Vance got elected to the Senate like five minutes ago. J.D. Vance is not much more experienced at this than Tim Wals. Tim Wals is much more experienced than J.D. is just better. J.D. is more talented. He's better educated and more intelligent. He is more correct, most importantly. He's just better at it on every point. When I say J.D. destroyed Tim Wals, I don't just mean issue for issue, question for question. I mean, he destroyed Tim Wals on the very purpose of the debate.
Starting point is 00:07:05 And he destroyed the format of the debate, which was rigged against J.D. Most clearly highlighted when J.D. He called out the moderators. He fact-checked the moderators for attempting to fact-check him. Just to clarify for our viewers, Springfield, Ohio, does have a large number of Haitian migrants who have legal status, temporary protected status. Well, Marga, but- Thank you.
Starting point is 00:07:31 Senator, we have so much to get to. Margaret, I think it's important because- We're going to turn out of the economy, thank you. Margaret, the rules were that you guys weren't going to fact-check. And since you're fact-checking me, I think it's important to say what's actually going on. So there's an application called the CBP One app where you can go on as an illegal migrant, apply for asylum or apply for parole, and be granted legal status at the wave of a Kamala Harris open border wand. That is not a person coming in applying for a green card and waiting for 10 years.
Starting point is 00:08:01 That is the facilitation of a legal immigration, Margaret, by our own leadership. Thank you, Senator, for describing the legal process. And Kamala Harris opened up that. Those laws have been on the book since 1990. Thank you, gentlemen. The TVB. One app has not been on the books. It's since 1990. It's something that John Laird's created. And then they cut his microphone. The audience can't hear you because your mics are cut. Masterful from J.D.
Starting point is 00:08:26 I mean, this was the moment he, without question, won the debate. Walls could never come back from this. The moderators could never come back from this. Because J.D. comes out there. He gives an answer, which I didn't even play, but he gives a good answer on immigration and the program. by Kamala Harris to import hundreds of thousands of people, millions of people, really, ultimately, into the country. And the moderator then comes in and she goes, yeah, but actually, you know, super duper fact check, 25 podokios actually, it's totally cool and fide. And J.D. won't take it. He says, well, hold on. What you just said isn't quite true. And here's, and she's trying to cut him off and she's trying to talk over him. And then he says calmly, but clearly he says, the rules were that there
Starting point is 00:09:11 wouldn't be any fact checks. So since you're breaking the rules of the debate, I'm just going to explain to you what you are not telling the viewers. And she shuts up because she realizes she's been called out in a way that is clear and persuasive. J.D. was obviously in the right here. The moderators were obviously violating the rules of the debate. They were trying to rig it for Tim Wals, who at that point was already floundering. And it was going so poorly for both the moderators and Tim Wals that they had to cut J.D.'s microphone. Because Walls tries to jump in. Now they're trying to go three on one. And JD corrects Tim Walz. He says, no, actually, that law hasn't been on the book since the 90s. And because he has such a crystal
Starting point is 00:09:52 clear command of the facts, then Wall starts going down again. And they have to cut his microphone. Horrible look for the network. Horrible look for Jim Walls. Marvelous look for J.D. Vans. then J.D. And this, I think, was such a key. Not only did he get that exchange right, but he recovered. A lot of debaters would be rattled by that that would shift the energy of the debate. It would make a debater get angrier, get snarkier, be more on the defensive. That isn't what happened. JD just, he won the exchange. He immediately reset. And he had some really, really marvel. lines, just positive explanations of where the Trump Vance ticket stands, pithy ways of explaining why Americans will do better in a Trump Vance administration. They were wrong about the idea that if we made America less self-reliant, less productive in our own nation, that it would somehow make us better off, and they were wrong about it. And for the first time in a generation, Donald Trump had the wisdom and the courage to say to that bipartisan consensus, we're not doing it anymore.
Starting point is 00:11:13 We're bringing American manufacturing back. We're unleashing American energy. We're going to make more of our own stuff. And this isn't just an economic issue. And I've got three beautiful little kids at home, seven, four, and two. And I love them very much. And I hope they're in bed right now. But look, so many of the drugs, the pharmaceuticals that we put in the bodies of our children are manufactured by nations that hate us.
Starting point is 00:11:32 This has to stop, and we're not going to stop it by listening to experts. We're going to stop it by listening to common sense wisdom, which is what Donald Trump governed on. An amazing flip. Walls was trying to hammer J.D. and say, you don't listen to the experts. You're a big dummy. You guys are ignorant. I listen to the science and the experts and the geniuses and the experts. And J.D. comes out and he says, you know, the experts have been wrong about a lot. And he doesn't even just hit the most obvious ways in which the experts have been wrong recently, which would be, say, COVID. They were wrong about how COVID spreads. They were wrong about how to cure COVID.
Starting point is 00:12:05 They were wrong about the efficacy of the lockdowns, which people are angry about. That was easy. That was low hang and fruit. JD went even deeper. He said, the experts told us that if we offshoreed all of our American jobs, all of our manufacturing, that would somehow be good for America, but it's been terrible. The experts have been wrong in a much deeper way than merely that, which we've seen over the past three or four years. And that's why we're going to get back to common sense.
Starting point is 00:12:31 This is an insight from many great political thinkers on the left and the right. I'm thinking even in this case of the Italian communist philosopher, very influential Antonio Gramsci, who observed that if you want to have an effective political movement, you have to have the common sense of the people. When you become detached from the common sense of the people, your political movement's going to fail. And JD is honing in on that here. He says, look, you might have all your genius experts, but they've been. wrong. And Americans with even a modicum of common sense were proven right. And that's what we're going to listen to. We're going to listen to common sense. That is a positive message. Doesn't matter
Starting point is 00:13:12 what Wall says. Doesn't matter what the moderators say. Doesn't... J.D. is speaking directly to the American people here. That is the animating thesis of the Trump campaign going back to 2016. He said it perfectly. There's so much more to say. First, though, go to supremecoup.com slash knolls. The radical libs are plotting a Supreme Court coup and they're not even trying to hide it anymore. These progressive ideologues want to eliminate the court's conservative majority by packing it with their own handpick justices. It's not court reform. It's a blatant power grab to get the outcomes they want. If one party controls the House, Senate, and presidency come January, they could restructure the Supreme Court overnight. With a simple majority vote and a president's signature, their plan becomes reality.
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Starting point is 00:14:43 Future of our country is in your hands. Check out supreme coup.com slash knolls today. The worst moment for Walls in the debate was when the moderator called him out for, of course, one of the least consequential of Walls's lies. Wall's lies about his military service, Walls lies about his policies in office, Walls lies about all sorts of things. Now, the moderators knew in order to save face and appear to have any credibility at all,
Starting point is 00:15:11 they had to call him out on some lie. So they called him out on a relatively inconsequential lie. Wall said that he happened to be in East Asia during the Tiananmen Square protest against communism. And that wasn't true. local newspapers proved that he was actually in America for that. So this should have been a relatively easy answer. Or at the very least, Wall should have been prepared for it.
Starting point is 00:15:36 He totally dissembled. You said you were in Hong Kong during the deadly Tiananmen Square protests in the spring of 1989. But Minnesota Public Radio and other media outlets are reporting that you actually didn't travel to Asia until August of that year. Can you explain that discrepancy? Yeah. Well, and to the folks out there, it didn't get at the top of the. this. Look, I grew up in small rural, Nebraska, town of 400, town that you rode your bike with your buddies till the streetlights come on, and I'm proud of that service. I joined the National Guard at 17,
Starting point is 00:16:09 worked on family farms, and then I used the GI Bill to become a teacher, passionate about it, a young teacher. I've tried to do the best I can, but I've not been perfect, and I'm a knucklehead at times. Governor, just to follow up on that, the question was, can you explain the discrepancy? All I said on this was, is I got there that summer and misspoke on this. So I will just, that's what I've said. So I was in Hong Kong and China during the democracy protest, went in. And from that, I learned a lot of what needed to be in governance. Thank you, governor.
Starting point is 00:16:48 I'm a knucklehead sometimes. 100% fact check true. You know, hey, governor, you obviously lied about this. really weird thing. Why? Why did you do that? Well, I just want to be very clear. I grew up in Nebraska and rode my bicycle until the streetlights came on, and I'm very proud of that service.
Starting point is 00:17:09 I rode my street, the kind of town where you rode your bicycles until the streetlights came on, and I'm very proud of that service. That's a direct quote. What? And then he rambles. I cut out like 90 seconds of his response, because I just don't have time to play it on the show. Good on the moderator for coming back and saying,
Starting point is 00:17:27 okay, but I think really she was trying to help him out. Do you have an answer? Come on, you got any? I don't know, maybe there was no helping him at that point. And he says, huh, I don't know, I misspoke. Yeah, you misspoke. You said something that wasn't true because you were deceiving people. You lied, is what you did.
Starting point is 00:17:49 That was the bad. I mean, he didn't even have an answer for it. Good grief, man. then the most absurd line of any debate that I've ever heard also came by way of Tim Walls. I've become friends with school shooters. I've seen it.
Starting point is 00:18:04 Look, the NRA, I was an RA guy for a long time. They used to teach gun safety. I'm of an age where my shotgun was in my car so I could pheasant hunt after football practice. Just as a general rule, this is a little advice to any would-be candidates out there. You should never, under any circumstances, declare during a debate that you are friends with school shooters,
Starting point is 00:18:25 that usually does not play. Well, the final observation I want to make on this, because this is where J.D. Vance is getting hit by some conservatives and right-wingers, I think unfairly and I think unwisely. J.D. Vance was asked about abortion. This is probably the weakest area for Republicans, not philosophically or ethically, but electorally right now in October of the year of Our Lord 2024.
Starting point is 00:18:56 And so they were going to hammer vance on abortion. And J.D. gave what is for a conservative Republican an uncharacteristically subtle and nuanced to answer. First of all, Governor, I agree with you. Amber Thurman should still be alive. And there are a lot of people who should still be alive. And I certainly wish that she was. And maybe you're free to disagree with me on this. and explain this to me, but as I read the Minnesota law that you signed into law, the statute
Starting point is 00:19:26 that you signed into law, it says that a doctor who presides over an abortion where the baby survives, the doctor is under no obligation to provide life-saving care to a baby who survives a botched late-term abortion. That is, I think, whether you're pro-choice or pro-abortion, that is fundamentally barbaric. And that's why I use that word, Nora, is because some of what we've seen, do you want to force Catholic hospitals to perform abortions against their will? Because Kamala Harris is supported suing Catholic nuns to violate their freedom of conscience. We can be a big and diverse country where we respect people's freedom of conscience and make the country more pro-baby and pro-family. Fabulous, fabulous answer here. He puts walls on his heels. He says,
Starting point is 00:20:09 hey, you support late-term abortion, but he's doing it. Notice he's being soft, he's being subtle, he's being kind, he's being empathetic, he says, correct me if I'm wrong. Maybe I've misinterpreted the law. But seems to me, I, a graduate of Yale Law School and a United States senator, it seems to me, I'm reading the law here, my job is to write laws and read laws. Seems to me, you signed a law to remove the requirement that physicians provide medical care to babies born alive who survive abortions. that, you know, governor, that just strikes me as barbaric.
Starting point is 00:20:47 Earlier in his answer, J.D.'s really getting hit for this. He said, look, Republicans need to do a better job of winning people's trust on the abortion issue. Republicans need to do a better job essentially of communicating on the abortion issue. I know people who have had abortions, and I know how difficult this is. And I understand that this is a big and diverse country, and California is going to have a different view on abortion than Ohio. and I understand. When asked why he's softened his rhetoric, he gave, I think, a sincere answer, certainly a persuasive answer. He says, because there have been ballot referenda that show you that this is a difficult issue for a lot of people. He even, when he was asked about family
Starting point is 00:21:26 policy broadly, he said, look, we're the party that supports growing families. We support mothers. We support fertility treatments. This is another issue. They wanted to hammer J.D. on a very nuanced, specific issue like in vitro fertilization or something as opposed to iUI or other you know really getting in the weeds and all this and jd speaks in this broad way without violating his principles without violating his integrity he speaks in this broad way about the broad policy which is yes we want to be caring to people and we want to have more babies and we want to grow american families he's going to be hit by the rock-ribbed right way some rock-rived right-wing conservatives not by me but by some for not pummeling walls on the abortion issue.
Starting point is 00:22:16 I felt he did a good job there of pushing him on the late-term abortion issue, but is going to be hit for not being belligerent enough on the pro-life cause. But we are called to be wise as serpents and innocent as doves, okay? Doesn't do anybody any good. If this guy gets out there, guns are blazing, and spouts off a bio-examined, and philosophically precise diatribe about abortion and then loses the election. It doesn't do anybody any good. Maybe it makes people feel good in the moment. Doesn't do any good. Doesn't save one baby. J.D. Vance here defended life. He even, I think, spoke in a way that was bioethically unimpeachable
Starting point is 00:23:01 on family policy more broadly while still accomplishing his actual purpose at the debate. This was not a didactic exercise. The purpose of this was not to give some broad, precise treatise on bioethics and human dignity. The purpose of this debate was to win 5 to 7% of voters, specifically women voters, moderate women voters, in swing states so that he can win the election because the winners go to Washington and the losers go home. J.D. did that absolutely perfectly. We should not make immoral compromises where we lie, as the Democrats sometimes do, where we lie about our positions or where we concede important issues like abortion, important issues like the defense of the family. We shouldn't lie to do that. But it's the difference between, as a friend of mine, pointed out once, a diplomat friend of mine. It's the difference between speaking as a diplomat and speaking as a flatterer. A flatterer will love.
Starting point is 00:24:00 lie to you to make you feel good. A diplomat will focus on the areas of commonality and he will say true things, but he will focus on the true things that you both can agree on. That was JD's purpose last night. It was his purpose as we could see all the way down to the color of his tie, which is a soft color, a little bit of a pink color. He did it marvelously. He did his job. I don't think any Republican could ask more of his performance. Now, folks, speaking of facing off, my friend Megan Bashman and I face off in the latest episode of Face Off. This is poor sportsmanship, Michael. I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:24:38 St. Augustine Church first. It has to be still a functioning church. It's still a functioning church. Listen to this guy. Yeah, founded on September 8th, 1565. How you like that? When shadowy figures like George Soros infiltrate and attack evangelical churches, the appropriate response is to bash him.
Starting point is 00:24:56 When Fed Liberals spy on Latin Mass Catholic churchgoers, we bash him. And when French degenerates mock the last supper, we bash him. And someone who knows all about this is Megan Basham, who's been bashing him for years. Now, Michael Knowles and Megan both know all about Bashan lives, but who knows more about religion? We'll find out. This is Faceoff. Do you get it? Her name is Basham.
Starting point is 00:25:22 There is the rhetorical stylings of Mr. Davies. You can catch that on the Michael Knowles YouTube channel right now. Moving on from the debate, a few other things going on in the world. You know how Iran and Israel are at war right now? I guess they've kind of broadly been at war for a long time, but things have really heated up. Iran launched a ton of missiles into Israel. It would appear that there were no Israeli casualties. Oddly enough, it would appear that the only casualties were a Palestinian and some Iranians when one of them blew up.
Starting point is 00:25:59 However, this does escalate the conflict in the Middle East. I think that, look, this could be very bad for America if Americans are pulled for, if the war escalates, America will be pulled into the war because America's the global hegemon and Israel only exists because America protects Israel. If the global hegemon cease to protect Israel, things would get dicey real quick. So there is no world in which this war escalates and gets a little bit out of control and America is not more involved. That is simply what's going to happen. However, what is strange about the incentives and disincentives here is it is good for Republicans if the war in the Middle East is more in the news because, as I've said many times on the show, Israel is just a bad issue for Democrats, especially the cycle because the base hates Israel and the establishment donor class and the Americans broadly support Israel. so it's just a bad issue. It's not that Democrats need to find the perfect thing to say about Israel. It's that the more Israel is being discussed, the worse it is for Democrats. This, I think,
Starting point is 00:27:08 was J.D. Vance's insight on the debate. His reason I think he spoke in a soft and subtle and nuanced way about abortion is, he understood rightly that right now, in the month of October, in the year of our Lord, 2004, the more abortion is discussed in the election, the worse it is for Republicans, no matter what it really is said. So what is going to happen now in the Middle East? We will see. One good thing about having an effectively incapacitated president right now is that Benjamin Netanyahu is more or less going it alone. And no matter what you think about BB Netanyahu, you might think he's the greatest leader in the world. You might think he's a killer, terrible, awful person. I think you've got to give the guy credit. He is extremely competent. He's extremely good at being the prime minister of Israel.
Starting point is 00:27:55 And with an absence of American leadership, he's just going in, he took out Hamas, he took out Hezbollah, he has really crippled the Iranians, he's protected his country, he's done a rather good job at it, so much so that the Iranian regime doesn't have very many more cards to play. And this gets to another little strange rhyme of history, which is that yesterday was not only this Iranian attack on Israel, it was the 100th birth. birthday of Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter was president when the Iranian revolution happened. In fact, he allowed and maybe even encouraged the Iranian revolution to happen. So this was when, just before Carter leaves office, these malas, these Islamic fanatics in Iran, deposed the Shah of Iran, the former monarch of Iran, who had been a good American ally. It shows you a weird coincidence of history. Jimmy Carter might live long enough to see the return of the Shah in the form of the son of the man
Starting point is 00:29:03 that Carter allowed to be deposed. That is how old Carter is. That is how persistent conflicts in history are. It would be pretty funny. And the Shah for his part, or the would be Shah, you know, Reza Palavi, did send out a tweet saying, the time is now, time for regime change, calling on the military not to fight for the Iranian regime. He says, this is not a patriotic national war. Basically, wait for me. If you guys depose the mullahs, I'm coming back, and it'll be great for everybody. So, you know, a lot of people keep saying, this is it.
Starting point is 00:29:39 Nothing's going to change anymore in the election. This is, oh, the first assassination attempt, that was the last thing that's going to change in the election. Oh, the swapping out of the candidates. Oh, well, the debate, rather. That's the last thing. Oh, the swapping out of the Democrat nominee. That's the last thing. Oh, the second assassination. That's the last thing. I don't know. There have been a lot of last things that could change in this election. This is an extraordinarily dynamic election. We are now at what, the second day of October. This is, we haven't even gotten to all of our October surprises yet. This is a live situation. However, whatever happens in the Middle East, almost certainly it will redound to the disadvantage of Democrats. Just if you want to understand. understand this whole extremely complex situation vis-a-vis American politics, just ask yourself, was the Middle East more peaceful or less peaceful under Trump? Was the world more peaceful or less peaceful under Trump? Under Trump, we had peace. That's it. Under Obama, we didn't have peace.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Under George Bush, we didn't have peace. Certainly under Joe Biden, we didn't have peace. Under Trump, uniquely in this century, in this millennium, we had peace. You want to go back to that? I'd like to go back to that. Meanwhile, what's Kamala saying? Kamala comes out and articulates her unwavering support for Israel. I condemn this attack unequivocally. I'm clear-eyed. Iran is a destabilizing, dangerous force in the Middle East, and today's attack on Israel only further demonstrates that. that fact. Earlier today, I was in the situation room with President Biden and our national security team as we monitored the attack in real time and ensured that the protection of U.S.
Starting point is 00:31:31 personnel in the region is paramount. I fully support President Biden's order for the U.S. military to shoot down Iranian missiles targeting Israel just as we did in April. We are still assessing the impact, but initial indications are that Israel with our own. assistance was able to defeat this attack. Our joint defenses have been effective, and this operation and successful cooperation saved many innocent lives. As I have said, I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself against Iran and Iran-backed terrorist militias. My commitment to the security of Israel is unwavering. Is the pro-Palestine movement going to vote for this lady. My support to Benjamin Netanyahu's government, the man, hold on, the pro-Palestine
Starting point is 00:32:26 movement has been saying for months now that Bibi Netanyahu and the state of Israel have been slaughtering tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians, is slaughtering them senselessly. And now your standard bearer, Kamala Harris, says she is giving her unwavering support. to that man's administration, to that man's regime? Yeah? I guess there are a bunch of fakes. All those little kids with the kefias on the campuses, I guess there are a bunch of fakes, because you're going to vote for this woman who gives her unwaverings.
Starting point is 00:33:06 You're really going to do that? That's what I want to hear from the Republicans, secretly, you know, on the left-wing networks, not in the right-wing spaces, but on the far-left spaces. That's what I want to hear for the next month. month and a half. I want the Democrats to be hoisted with their own petard. This is a bad issue for Democrats. And so whatever they do, if the supposedly pro-Palestine people, and it's not just the Keffi of wearing kids on campus, it's Hollywood, it's rather elite people. Either
Starting point is 00:33:40 they are complete hypocrites. They have to admit that they never gave a damn about a single Palestinian. They don't care. It's all performance theater because they're going to go support the woman who gives her unwavering support to BB Netanyahu. Or they can't vote for Kamala. I want those clips to be played. They don't need to be played in the mainstream spaces. But those kind of clips need to be played on college campuses. Those kind of clips need to be played in Michigan with a significant Muslim population.
Starting point is 00:34:14 Because the response is going to be, well, Donald Trump is even more pro-Israel. Hey, say what you will about Donald Trump and his perspective on a lot of, alliances in the Middle East. Gaza existed when Trump was president. Okay? So you're going to tell me you're this Kefee-wearing, pro-Palestine, I want to ceasefire, let the civilians live kind of protester. Did the
Starting point is 00:34:36 Gazans do better under Trump or under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris? And will Gazans and Palestinians do better under a second Trump administration or under a Harris-Walls administration? You know the answer. You know the answer. You just heard her
Starting point is 00:34:52 say it. I give BB Netanyahu my full support. The same kind of support we're giving him right now that has redounded to the Middle East being lit on fire. Yes, Trump is more pro-Israel. Trump is more in favor of the traditional American alliance in the Middle East. But you know what? The Palestinians did a lot better under Trump, too. We'll go play that in Michigan. Now, there are even more national crises occurring on the Biden-Harris watch, including the closure of 36 and counting U.S. ports. We'll get to that in just one second. First, though, we are 33 days away from the 2024 election.
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Starting point is 00:36:16 Stand in the middle of the road. You're going to get hit by a truck. There's really no such thing as neutrality on the big questions. So we turned to another national crisis that's cropped up, really international crisis, I guess, on Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's watch. This is the Longshoreman strike. This is the first longshoreman strike in 47 years, almost half a century, of course, taking place on their watch.
Starting point is 00:36:39 The head of that union, Harold Daggett, has gone viral over the past 24 hours for some statements he's made about the strike, about the impact that this strike will have, which he knows it will have, and also just for his demeanor and personality. The longshoremen have had a longstanding alleged association with a certain Italian-American subculture. Some would call it the mafia gangsters.
Starting point is 00:37:11 Goes back down the waterfront, okay? So if you want to understand, the personality of the head of the Longshoreman Union, I would say, just imagine the love child of Archie Bunker and Tony Soprano. These people today don't know what a strike is. Right. When my men hit the streets from Maine to Texas, every single port will lock down. You know what's going to happen?
Starting point is 00:37:37 I'll tell you. First week, be all over the news every night, boom, boom. Second week, guys who sell cars can't sell cars because the cars ain't coming in off the ships. They get laid off. Third week, malls start closing down. They can't get the goods from China. They can't sell clothes. They can't do this.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Everything in the United States comes on a ship. They go out of business. Construction workers get laid off because the materials aren't coming in. The steel's not coming in. The lumber's not coming in. minute, they lose their job. Everybody's hating the longshoremen now, because now they realize how important our jobs are. You're better off sitting down, and let's get a contract, and let's move on with this world.
Starting point is 00:38:28 And today's world, I'll cripple you. I will cripple you, and you have no idea what that means. Nobody does. I'll cripple you. I want you going to try to undermine the union. I want your family dead. I want your house burned to the ground. This guy, he's a tough guy.
Starting point is 00:38:49 He is a mobster, allegedly. He is allegedly a mobster. And when he's been brought up on mobster charges, one co-defendant in particular was found rotting in the trunk of a car. Okay, these are hardcore guys. This guy is not messing around, okay? Now, the federal government could use the Taft-Hartley to force. these guys to go back to work for a cooling off period. And they could do that. And the cooling off
Starting point is 00:39:18 period would last several months, just about. But he's prepared for this. This guy, as he stated here, has gamed out how this all works. And so what's the effect of this going to be? Well, the effect of it is going to be, if this strike goes on long enough, and I'm not even talking about two. I'm talking about three weeks. If this strike goes on three weeks, you're going to have trouble getting your Christmas presents in time. Okay. For every one day this goes on. It's going to take four to five days, perhaps, to recover. This is a little side point, too, if you want to get Mayflower Cigars, if you want to get these delicious Mayflower Cigars or Mayflower Cigar products, you have to order at Mayflower
Starting point is 00:39:57 Cigars.com. You have to be 21 years old or older to order. Some exclusions apply. I say this because we use these ports. We're shipping from Nicaragua. So these are the ports we use. They are closed. The supply we have in America is the supply we've got.
Starting point is 00:40:11 If this strike goes on for a long time, you're not going to get your cigar. So I would just strongly recommend this is just a little bit of word to the wise. We certainly are going to sell out of this supply. But if you want it now for Thanksgiving, for Christmas, whatever, order it now because that mobster means business. Broadly for the U.S. economy, this is going to cause a lot of problems. These supply chains are relatively fragile things. I mean, think about the shipment of meat, just to use one example. all of the waste that's going to occur because there are not places to store these kinds of materials,
Starting point is 00:40:45 some of which go bad. This is really, really tough for the American economy, and it's really, really tough for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Now, Ben Shapiro suggested on the show last night, maybe this is all a setup. Maybe this is a way to give Biden and Harris a win, that Harris comes out and negotiates a deal, and it was all just a setup. You know, we know that this guy, the long short, Shoreman are broadly supportive of the Democrats. Maybe that's what it is.
Starting point is 00:41:13 Maybe. Could be. I'm not putting it past him. Or maybe this guy's just a mobster who sees some weak points and wants to get more money for himself. He's loaded. And also downstream some more money for his workers, which is of secondary concern usually to union leaders.
Starting point is 00:41:29 But in any case, maybe he just sees a weak point. Maybe this is his opportunity to pounce. Maybe the head of the Longshoreman Union is seeing exactly the same thing that America's enemies abroad are seeing. which is that America is weak right now. And America is weak because of our weak and clueless leadership at the White House. Maybe what this really is, one, if people take the right lessons from this, it could really help Trump advance. But two, maybe this is a harbinger of things to come.
Starting point is 00:41:57 If you elect this woman to another term, maybe two terms, who knows, in the White House, you're going to get a lot more of this. It's not just going to be a war pops off in the Middle East. it's going to be your economy crumbles. It's going to be your national security is imperiled. It's going to be your border doesn't exist. It's going to be that tough guys take advantage of Americans. Now, speaking of workers, you remember, there was a story I mentioned in the show, I think a couple days ago,
Starting point is 00:42:28 that eight foreigners looted in properties that were flooded. by Hurricane Irene. So, you know, this hurricane devastates North Carolina, eastern Tennessee, Florida, parts of the southeast. And there were eight migrant workers who were, or not Irene, Hurricane Helene, who were accused of looting.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Initially, some reports said these guys were illegal aliens. They're not illegal aliens. There's an update to the story here. It's eight migrant. workers. Now, I have one question for you, and it's going to help, I hope, to make sense of the migration issue. Does it make you feel better that the foreigners who looted victims of a once-in-a-century natural disaster were here legally? They were here on legal worker programs. Does that make you feel better about what happened? Would it be worse if they had crossed the Rio Grande illegally?
Starting point is 00:43:40 I don't think so. The Republican line on mass migration for the past 60 years has been that illegal immigration is bad, but legal immigration is good. We want much less illegal immigration. We want much more legal immigration. I don't know. I think the problem is the looting. I don't know. I think the problem more broadly is the lack of assimilation. I think the problem is the effect on the American worker. I think the problem is the effect. effect on housing prices. I think the problem is the cultural fracturing that comes about when you inject huge numbers of foreigners into a country that is already fraying and already cracking along fault lines. That's what I think the problem is. You know, it reminds me of the Norm MacDonald joke. He was joking with Jerry Seinfeld. He said, he said, people tell me that the worst thing about Bill Cosby and his accusations, you know, that he raped all these women, they say the worst part is the hypocrisy, but I don't think the worst part is the hypocrisy. I think it's the worst part is the raping. As a really funny joke, it's incisive. It shows you how wrongly people can perceive things.
Starting point is 00:44:55 I think that's the same thing here. I think, yes, breaking the laws of the country, that is bad. Hypocrisy is a bad thing too. But really the problem with mass migration, with bringing tens of millions of people into a country and not assimilating them, it's the mass migration is the problem. that's the problem. If you have been just been devastated, your whole livelihood's been literally washed away by the rain, I don't think you're going to feel better that the guy who is further victimizing you
Starting point is 00:45:22 is here on a temporary worker program thanks to the Biden-Harris administration. I think the fact that he's victimizing you, the fact that our country has been flooded cynically by Democrats who want to give away America's sovereignty, That's the problem. The explicit Kamala Wall's desired policy,
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