Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1108 Trump WON Debate Among Undecided Voters, Kamala FAILED, Looked SNOOTY w/Daniel Turner
Episode Date: September 12, 2024Tim, Hannah Claire, & Libby are joined by Daniel Turner to discuss undecided voters saying Trump won the debate against Kamala Harris, Joe Biden pictured wearing a Trump hat, Trump warning about illeg...al immigrants capturing & eating pets, and Taylor Swift endorsing Kamala Harris for president. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Libby @LibbyEmmons (X) Guest: Daniel Turner @DanielTurnerPTF (X) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Trump got in a bunch of great zingers, but the political analysts started hooting and banging their heads on the table, screaming Kamala Harris won.
They all high fived each other. They formed a circle of jerks and petted each other on the back.
That's that's how we keep it family friendly here. Well, here's the news in a couple different panels.
Actually, it's either undecided or Donald Trump won among undecided voters. In fact, we have one viral clip from CNN where an undecided voter says, I just don't know
if I can I can afford the risk of another Kamala Harris administration.
She did not explain what she's going to do.
This was Kamala Harris's to lose.
Trump was was was already gaining in the polls.
He's already winning in the in Nate Silver's forecast model and in the prediction markets.
And Kamala Harris needed an opportunity to tell the American people why she's different. And she didn't do it. While she may have appeared more
collected and more prepared, and that's what political analysts like, she didn't actually
articulate anything. So we're going to get to that. We'll talk all about the debate. And oh, man,
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show with your friends. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Daniel Turner.
Yeah, it's good to be here. Daniel Turner, Power of the Future, all things energy, climate,
fossil fuels, et cetera. and debate and pets.
So I'm looking forward to talking about all those things.
Dude, the stuff coming out of Ohio is nuts.
There's pictures of dead pigs.
The media keeps saying it's false.
We have locals on the ground who are like,
I live here and I see cats getting eaten.
And it's just, okay.
So we'll talk about that.
Libby's hanging out.
I'm hanging out.
I'm Libby Emmons.
I'm with the Postmillennial and humanevents.com.
Glad to be here.
And you made, it's your birthday. It's my birthday. and I'm with the Postmillennial and humanevents.com. Glad to be here. And you made it. It's your birthday.
It's my birthday. So I made cupcakes
but everyone is too health conscious to eat
cupcakes. I had one. I may have a second.
Was it good? Very good. Really good.
Good cupcakes. I'm going to have one.
They look amazing. They look like they came from a
professional bakery. Well it's
a Nutella buttercream
over a
vanilla maple cupcake.
This is feeling very trad.
I'm getting lots of trad vibes right now.
I just really like, I like baking.
What can I say?
I like cooking.
Do you want to tell that joke real quick?
That was so good.
Oh, I can tell you guys my son's knock-knock joke.
So he and his dad, they'll like sit around making jokes.
So I'll ask you that, right?
Go for it.
Knock-knock.
Wait, wait. Are you supposed to say knock-knock? Yes. Do you want to do the punchline or do you that, right? Go for it. Knock, knock. Wait,
wait.
Are you supposed to say knock,
knock?
Yes.
Do you want to do the punchline or do you want me to do the punchline?
So what do I say?
So knock,
knock.
Who's there?
Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris,
who?
I'm sorry.
We're not taking questions right now.
Yeah.
You're so how old your son?
He's 14.
Let's go with that.
That's a good one.
I like that.
I like that.
You said now he's just applying that punchline to everything, though.
That's when the comic genius of a 14-year-old.
He had a thing, too.
Then he was like,
Mom, how many people from the Kamala Harris campaign
does it take to screw in a light bulb?
And I said, I don't know how many.
And he said, I'm sorry, we're not taking questions right now.
It's like every joke, that's the punchline.
You're about to get an angry letter from the Harris-Walls campaign.
Disease and desist.
Yes, exactly.
They should take some questions and we wouldn't joke about it.
It is crazy.
We have a full debate and she still hasn't taken questions.
I'm Hannah Clare Breville.
I'm a writer for SCNR.com.
We have probably talked more on this air than Kamala has ever talked in her life.
It's crazy.
All right, let's get into it.
We've got this from the Post Millennial.
Undecided voters support Trump after the debate say Harris was vague on policy plans, according to a Reuters survey. This fascinating quote, I still don't know what she is for, said 61-year-old Markided voters, with six saying after the debate that they would vote for Trump or were leaning towards supporting him.
Three said the same for Harris, and one remained unsure.
So we also have this story from The New York Times saying pundits have said Harris won the debate.
Undecided voters weren't so sure.
I love this.
I'll tell you my assessment.
I did a morning show breakdown of where I thought we were going. I love this. I'll tell you my assessment, right? I did a morning show
breakdown of where I thought we were going to be in this. And my point, there's this great article
where NYU gender swapped Trump and Hillary and then had a mock debate where they had the characters,
the actors read lines and then ask the audience who they thought won. And everybody thought Trump
won. The argument was that people were sexist.
That's why they wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton.
If you made Trump the woman, then people would vote for the man.
And wrong.
The audience hated the smarmy, snooty, know-it-all attitude of Hillary Clinton.
And that's all Kamala Harris brought.
Frank Luntz even pointed out that Kamala was winning on points, but she was losing on optics. I'm going to do it.
Exactly. The weird chin
thing. What was that? When she's like this?
The very intense pursing of the lips and shaking
her head. Very difficult.
I'm going to tell you exactly
what I think most undecided
people heard the whole debate.
Kamala going,
and Trump
going,
blah, blah, blah. And I'm explaining this to my friends because they're like, what happened with the debate?
Who won?
And I was like, look, man, if someone is undecided right now, they are not paying attention to politics.
So when Kamala Harris goes, Donald Trump's Project 2025 is going to invert the polarity on our tax system.
And I'm going to go optimistic when I invert
and go to the Federal Reserve.
And it's just like, I'm hearing words.
I don't know what that means or what you're offering.
So what do they see?
Kamala Harris comes off as condescending,
snooty, and indifferent.
Her attitude did not convey urgency or passion.
Donald Trump was angry.
At times, it's not good for him.
But he conveyed someone who was frustrated
and upset with the state of this country.
Now imagine you're a run-of-the-mill dude,
undecided, you don't care about politics,
you just want to watch the game with your buddies,
and you couldn't get the wings this time around
because you're, or better yet,
it's Monday night football,
and your buddies are like,
hey, are we going to come over and watch the game? It's like, dude I gotta do OT uh man I've been I've been put in an extra hours
because I gotta make ends meet it's getting tough out there like oh come on man now this guy's
frustrated he's pissed off he worked over the weekend his wife came to him and said we're not
gonna be able to pay the phone bill and he's like I'll I'll ask for a OT shift I'll see if I can
pick something up and now he's pissed off now he like, I just wanted to hang out with my buddies once this week. Once. What does he see? Kamala Harris
and then he sees Trump angry saying this country is being destroyed. And he's just sitting there
with his beer squeezing it going. Yeah. So I think Trump's I think emotions matter more.
The the pundits and the politicians, these are midwits. And that doesn't mean they're stupid.
It means they're slightly above average.
They're sitting there going, that's right.
Kamala had a great line of attack.
Ooh, she got Trump angry.
And we're talking about undecided voters, people who aren't in politics and how they react to the emotion of the night.
Yeah, inside the Beltway crowd loved Kamala last night.
But the debate is not for them, right?
They were going to be in the
tank for Kamala regardless because they skew to the left. But I agree with you in the sense that
your average American has to be frustrated with the status quo and they are frustrated with it.
And so what she presented, which were just platitudes, right? I have a vision for an
opportunity economy so that when we invest in the American dreams, that just, it doesn't really fly. A lot of this motion. Yeah. It doesn't
really fly. So people are frustrated. Like why is everything, why is water so damn expensive,
right? Why is my bill so expensive? Oh, I was at the movies the other day and I spent,
I paid $7 and 25 cents for a bottle of Dasani water. That's the movie theaters. Yeah. But
$7, that's more than you pay
from a Central Park vendor.
That's twice a gallon of gas.
It's ridiculous.
It made me mad.
I didn't get anything else.
It's eggs.
And I think Trump made these points.
He said, I think two or three times,
why haven't you done it now?
That was his closing statement, which was great.
And he had the inflation might be up several points, but for some areas of the economy, it's 20 percent.
It's 30 percent.
It's 40 percent.
Rent is up something like, what is it?
Do you guys know what rent is up?
Rent's up.
Car insurance is up.
I mean.
They're up 20 to 50 percent.
Car insurance is up 50 percent. Well, and 26 percent. Kamala Harris's plan to fix all of this is to institute price controls on all of these things, which would create its own problems for, you know, the entire supply and demand industry.
We'd end up with more supply chain problems.
We'd end up with, you know, if you jack up, if you tell people that they can't charge market rate for rents, why are they going to invest in more properties?
Yeah, you can't say we have a housing crisis and then also not offer a reasonable solution.
I think the Harris-Walls campaign missed the mark on what the objective of the debate was for them.
You know, they maybe wanted to get under Trump's skin because they think if Trump looks like he's, you know, aggressive or, you know, if they feel the criticism the media always gives him is he
rambles, right?
If they felt like they got one of those moments, then they felt victorious.
But actually, all the pollsters indicated that undecided voters repeatedly said, well,
I don't really know what her policies are.
I don't really know her that well.
I don't really know what she's standing for.
I don't know what she's promising.
I mean, fair enough, considering she just sort of announced her policies on her website. I don't really know her that well. I don't really know what she's standing for. I don't know what she's promising.
I mean, fair enough, considering she just sort of announced her policies on her website.
So, yes, there are times when maybe she, you know, baited Trump with a crowd size comment. But ultimately, Kamala Harris, if she was serious about winning undecided voters, would have gone into detail on her policies.
And she just didn't.
Kamala. Kamala. Okay.
Have you noticed how they get really angry about that?
In the New York Times Siena poll, it said C-O-M-A comma L-U-H in huge caps.
Like, they're really mad.
They had to have the phonetic spelling out there. It was fascinating.
One thing that I loved was that Jake Tapper actually pointed this out,
and he said, Vice President Harris began the debate by punting the first question on the economy, on the border, another vulnerable issue for Harris.
She also dodged when asked how she would break through the Israel-Hamas war stalemate.
OK, but how?
You know, that's Jake Tapper.
She's going to do it by doing it.
Because when we work together to work together, historically, presidential debates.
We're unburdened by what has been.
Yeah. I know nothing is normal anymore. work together to work together. Historically, presidential debates... And we're unburdened by what has been, yeah.
I know nothing is normal anymore. And I think Americans are longing for a sense of normalcy.
Presidential debates, there's normally been three, and they were always thematic. There was a foreign policy one.
That's a really good point.
There was an economics one. Last night, or the last two debates have been hodgepodge,
everything, abortion, the border, foreign policy.
And it is too many topics for one debate.
But if there was a debate on the economy, as you were saying, Libby, when she was talking about her plan, her plan, every one of her plans is money.
My small business plan, $50,000.
My housing plan, $25,000.
My family plan, $6,000.
My student loan plan plan free student loan forgiveness
an economic
Debate would say where the hell are we getting all this money from right? It's not a plan to give out money
And it's like why why are we giving away all of this money?
Like what happened to working hard and figuring your stuff out so you you could take care of things. Like, you know, people in my family, you know, my cousins who are extremely intelligent, they went to schools that they could afford.
And then, you know, they didn't want to take out a bunch of student loans.
So they figured it out.
You know, you save a lot of money for years and years and years to get a down payment on a house.
You know, I mean, you work really hard for that.
When I was a kid, my dad and my stepmom were trying to buy a home. And so she went back to work for a long time. And like,
I remember distinctly all her money was going to the down payment. Right. You know, and like,
as well as some of my dad's like, you save money, you work hard to get what you want. And if you
have everything given to you, you don't really value it. And this is something that the lefty
billionaires know. And it's why they don't leave any it. And this is something that the lefty billionaires know,
and it's why they don't leave any money to their kids. We need to address the most important
element of last night's debate, the zingers. Donald Trump won all of them. Kamala Harris
got none. And that's the only thing that matters, in my opinion. Now, I'm being a bit facetious.
Obviously, there's soundbites that will come out of this debate that people will prop up. But when it comes to the short attention span Internet economy, do you think someone is going to have success to get millions of views on a video of Kamala Harris going, well, let me answer that question.
But first, an opportunity economy.
It's like next.
Or are they going to play the clip of Trump going, I'm talking.
Please remember that one.
They're eating your pets. Yep. They're eating your pets.
Yep.
They're eating your pets.
That's a soundbite.
Or run, spot, run.
Four lines.
Trump in three seconds gets a hilarious clip that is easy to attitude of someone like Kamala Harris, then they're going to want to roast.
And Donald Trump delivered.
To a young guy, let's say he's 26, 27, doesn't care for politics.
He's going to see a clip on Instagram and TikTok of Trump being saying, she's got no place.
No, no, no.
My favorite one is,
maybe you can go wake up Joe Biden.
He's probably sleeping.
Maybe he's spending time on the beach.
Saying things like that.
You know that meme where it's all the black dudes
and they're going, oh,
and the guy's grabbing his face.
I like that meme.
That makes me laugh every time.
That meme was applicable to Trump
like five to seven times last night.
Kamala did not have one of those.
Yeah, well, she won the Inside the Beltway crowd, right?
Because it was the dignified.
It was the, you know, she looked prepared.
She looked rehearsed, et cetera.
But that's not who the voters are.
And that's definitely not the undecided voters.
And at this point of a campaign,
and I've worked on a couple of campaigns,
including presidentials,
at this point, the only purpose of the debate
is to get people to vote.
Why do I want, why am I going to get off my couch?
I think Jack Posobiec was the one who said,
and I love this quote,
but the biggest problem of the,
the biggest threat to the right is the couch.
And I thought like,
absolutely.
Right.
Why am I getting up to go despite early voting and all that?
Why am I going to get up?
So Kamala's problem right now is not Trump voters.
Then they're not flip-flopping,
right?
No Trump voters leaving Trump to go vote for her. Her problem is why do I want to vote for you, Kamala's problem right now is not Trump voters. They're not flip-flopping, right? No Trump voter is leaving Trump to go vote for her.
Her problem is, why do I want to vote for you, Kamala?
Why do I want to get off the couch and vote for you?
We know the enthusiasm behind Obama, right?
And that was legit.
People wanted to go vote for him.
We saw that in 2016.
I think a lot of people wanted to vote against Hillary as well,
but there was enthusiasm to go vote.
Why do I want to vote
in 2024? Life sucks. Everything is expensive. The country is divided. I'm tired. You know,
you just mentioned rent and car prices. I can't afford anything. Why the hell am I going to vote?
So the people that are saying it is a cope to say that Trump didn't win, I will stress,
especially if you watch my full morning show,
Kamala seemed more prepared. Trump was thrown off base and got angry in several moments.
But we're talking about what matters most. And it's predicated upon why is it that when undecided
voters are paneled, they either say no one or they say Trump? That's the question. So I'll tell you
this. The cope is when you go, no, Kamala won. Kamala actually won. Well, look, if you're a politico and you're watching and you expect
some kind of decorum, sure, maybe Kamala won. But Kamala won the same way Hillary Clinton won.
And I can pull all these up. Here you go. Let's see if I can pull these up. Politico. Hillary
Clinton won the second debate, October 2016. I wonder how that worked out for her.
Five thirty eight.
Clinton won the debate, which means she'll likely gain in the polls.
If she doesn't, Trump could be tough to beat.
Nate Silver said that in 2016.
She clearly didn't win the debate.
She lost the election miserably to a guy they all predicted could not win.
And so what happens is I think it's fair to give Kamala Harris.
And I said this even before the debate started.
She's going to do better than a lot of people think.
And so I'm saying that now for the soundbites, because everybody's coming out saying he's
going to he's going to mop the floor with her.
But I think she'll do better.
Trump had an opportunity.
I do think he missed it.
I don't think he got a clear and decisive victory, but I think he wins out overall for
a variety of reasons.
Kamala won political points.
She lost on the image.
Frank Lund said that if we're talking about the outcome, the outcome is clear. Undecided voters are leaning
towards Trump after this. Let me see if I can pull up the CNN clip, actually run that for the next
segment where the woman says, I don't know, she didn't articulate her positions. I just can't
risk that. That right there. This is the thing that she had to do. She had to define who she
was in more than just platitudes
and she failed i mean all of the so 538 which i know you referenced before uh has a podcast
talking about the election and all of the analysts pointed out that hillary clinton gained in the
polls after every single one of the debates but i don't remember anything she said from the 2016
cycle i do remember what trump said. I mean, famously,
you'd be in jail, right? Like those were clear long, those were clear memories from the debate
that voters carried forward. And I think, again, I don't think this was his best performance of
all time. I think that there were obviously some missteps, but generally he was able to land more
specific criticisms than she was. And then she also missed the
opportunity to find herself and sidestepped specific questions. Like when she was asked
about why didn't the Biden administration repeal the tariffs that Trump, you're critical of them.
Why didn't you do anything about it? She just completely ignored the questions and voters
want specifics. Let's pull this up. We've got this post from Charlie Kirk,
undecided voter on CNN panel. Let's uh let's play the video here we go i think it's important to remember that we are voting for the leader of our country
and not who we like the most or who we want in our wedding party but who is actually going to
make our country better and we're in an incredibly unique situation where we've had both of the
candidates in office before and we've gotten to see what they do.
And when facts come to facts, my life was better when Trump was in office.
The economy was higher, inflation was lower, things were better overall.
And now with Kamala's administration, things haven't been so fantastic.
And she's saying she can fix the problems that her administration has caused, but I just don't know if I can afford to take that risk.
Were you leaning towards the former president coming in tonight?
Probably. And did you have a forum in 2016 or 2020? I did. I think it's important. Now,
I want to make sure we play that we show this as well. A tweet from Frank Luntz, where he says the same panel said by an eight to four margin that Kamala Harris won tonight's debate. Now, I've got
questions about this. I got no problem with criticizing Donald Trump's performance. He got flustered. He got angry.
And it's funny because I put that on Twitter and I get people saying,
stop riding the fence, Tim. It's either Trump is good or Trump is bad. Shut up.
Donald Trump did some things that were good. I think he won with emotion. I don't think that
he won the politics of it. So here's my question with this panel and the sentiment. Obviously,
conservatives are going to share the CNN undecided voter saying, you know what? I don't know. Kamala
hasn't proven that she can she could do this. What does it mean to win a debate? When I watch this
and I, as someone who's leaning towards Trump, say I think Kamala did well in terms of what
decorum should be, I understand what the pundits
are saying. They think she won. That's their attitude towards it. Does that mean my vote has
changed? No. When these people say Kamala won the debate, does it mean that they will now vote for
her? Or is it fair to say, I think Kamala won the debate because Trump got too angry and didn't give
good answers. That being said, Kamala also didn't explain any of her position, so I don't know who I'm supposed to vote for. When New York Times runs an article saying
our panelists are undecided, they couldn't figure it out. When Reuters runs a panel and says,
actually, six out of 10 said Donald Trump, it does not seem fair to say that the end result,
the material victory is in winning what a debate should be, but in whether or not you've
convinced them to vote for you. And saying Kamala won is not the same thing as saying,
I will now vote for her. I was going to say that woman's voice is very shaky, and it's probably
because she's on TV, but she's also probably very nervous to state that position because that's not
the cool position, right? The cool position is, I like Kamala, right? And so she's also probably very nervous to state that position because that's not the cool position, right? The cool position is I like Kamala, right? And so she's probably petrified to say,
I can't believe I'm going to say this. I'm probably going to get beat up for it.
But life was better under President Trump. So kudos to her for being brave enough to do it.
And I think the average American, I think a lot of Americans or maybe the majority of Americans
are going to express that same sentiment. Yeah, I probably would rather have Kamala in my bridal party,
but life is better under Trump,
and I just have to go that way.
I would rather have Trump in my bridal party. Are you kidding?
That's what she's saying.
That's what she's saying.
Oh, yeah.
That was her line was,
who would you rather have in your...
Because Kamala Harris seems like the same kind of girl
that would push you into the locker, you know?
Well, Kamala does drink, though,
and Trump doesn't.
So, I mean, if you want to have a party,
I would rather...
She might be a better person. No, Trump doesn't need a drink to have a party, I would rather. She might be a better person.
No, Trump doesn't need a drink to have a party.
He doesn't need a drink to have a party.
He has a good time anyway.
You know what I mean?
I get the sentiment of like, I like this sentiment of like, we are not actually voting for someone
that we are going to hang out with.
We're voting for someone who's representing the country.
I think the myth of the, he seems like a person I could have a beer with is actually a disservice to voters. There are lots of people who do jobs that I don't want to hang out with, but they're very good at what they do. I'd be happy. Like, you know, think of like a very intense defense attorney. They might be really aggressive. You may not want to invite them over for game night. But if you're in court, you want the person who's going to do the best job. And I think that this this fear that that
the candidate has to be someone everyone's really I mean, Kamala Harris says this all the time. I'm
from the middle class. I'm from the middle class because she's trying so desperately to connect
with voters. You saw where she grew up in Montreal, like in Westmount. It's this beautiful.
Well, and also relatable by your personality. Right. Donald Trump does resonate with people,
even though he grew up
fairly wealthy. He obviously built this career. People still feel like he is someone that they
relate to, connect with. I mean, look at all of the times that his poll numbers have surged after
he has been elected. People feel an emotional connection to him that the Harris-Walls campaign
cannot create, and they're never going to be able to. Yeah. Trump is a known quantity,
right? There's no one who doesn't know who he is, doesn't have strong opinions on him.
He's not going to move the needle on his own likability, favorability, electability. That's
set in stone. I agree with what Tim was saying, that onus is on the vice president to drive up
her electability. How much did she do that? She probably did it a
little bit, but did she do it enough to overcome for the fact that eggs are $4 a dozen and that
meat is $8.95 a pound and that my car insurance has gone up 25%. So the onus is on her. I do think
if the simplistic terms is it trumps to lose, I think she has more responsibility. And that was
the advantage she had when it was Biden,
because Biden was a known quantity and people rejected him categorically. So one of the things
I think President Trump missed was I think he should have hit that a little more, right? The
woman who calls me a threat to democracy, who viciously calls me a threat to democracy,
is standing here and not one person voted for her. How'd you get here, Kamala? Is me a threat to democracy, is standing here and not one person voted for her.
How'd you get here, Kamala?
Is there a threat to democracy
that the Democrat Party threw away
the votes of millions of people
who voted for Joe Biden, right?
I'm the threat to democracy.
I just think it's,
he should have almost made it like comical.
I just think it's fascinating
that I'm standing next to you.
Right.
Because no one voted for you
and yet here you are.
Well, the other thing too is the moderators really did not do them any favor, do Trump any
favors. They fact checked Trump falsely on an abortion thing. There are eight states that have
absolutely no limits on abortion. They didn't fact check any of Kamala's lies. They didn't fact check
any of her lies. And she had so many lies. The Project 2025 lie, the bloodbath lie,
the Charlottesville lie. She lied about January 6th. She lied about his affiliation with Project
2025. She lied about immigration. She lied about, you know, Trump's plans for the economy at every
step of the way. She lied. They didn't fact check her on that. They didn't say anything about that.
And when they did fact check Trump, they were were wrong the bill that's that chuck schumer keeps trying to
bring up to make you know abortion uh federally legislated has no limits on abortion it's it's
in there under uh you know at any point in the pregnancy for the life of the mother including
mental health which could be anything.
You know, you know what I'd have done when Kamala said she said officers died on January 6th.
Any any one of these lies was a perfect opportunity for Donald Trump. When they say,
Mr. Trump response, I just look at David and I'd say, do you want to fact check that?
And then I'd wait and it'd be like, what? And I'd be like, you said you were fact checking
in real time. So I don't want to interrupt you as you fact check her because she's lying.
Yeah. So would you just lied repeatedly? Would you mind? And also, you know, and you could do that every time.
She says the bloodbath thing. Trump could have just went. Are you guys are going to fact check that you're not fact checking that.
Is there a reason why you're not fact checking that? OK, do you want me to say, OK, the bloodbath thing was economics.
I was talking about the auto industry. Next question.
If they want, if
David, how do you pronounce the guy's name?
Muir. Muir. Muir.
Muir? Muir.
Muir. Okay.
Nobody knows.
I'm confident in what I'm saying.
If he wanted to be in the debate,
then Trump should have welcomed him back in the debate
every step of the way.
I think he should have.
I think the greatest bias that David Muir showed last night was that if the roles had been reversed of the assassination attempt, and God hope would never happens to anybody.
If it had been the vice president or Joe Biden who almost got killed at an event, The opening line to Mr. Trump would have been,
President Trump, six weeks ago,
your opponent was almost killed.
The political violence in this country
nearly cost her her life.
Is there something you would like to say to her right now
that she survived this assassination attempt?
And do you agree that we have reached a level
of political violence that is unattainable?
And do you hold some responsibility?
That would have been the opening damn question to Trump.
And they didn't even acknowledge it.
They would have blamed him for it.
He had to bring it up himself.
He was the one who had to bring up his own assassination attempt.
Which is crazy because the Joe Biden administration,
the Biden-Harris administration,
I know she wants to have her name attached to it,
at least she used to.
They talked about gun violence all the time.
And then suddenly they're sort of like, well, we're not going to talk about it.
Suddenly Kamala Harris is a gun owner.
Did you hear that one?
Yeah.
What guns do you own?
Right.
I didn't know you were a gun.
Very nonspecific answer.
That would have been my Trumpism also.
The vice president, you're a gun owner.
Wow.
What guns do you own?
When did you buy them?
Which one's your favorite?
Which one?
Exactly.
And I couldn't go on. How many magazine clips do you own? When did you buy them? Which one's your favorite? Which one? Yeah, exactly. And I couldn't go on. How many magazine clips?
How many magazine clips do you have?
Just use fake terms and catch her because they use fake terms.
Joe Biden would always say, this magazine clip has 45 rounds.
People are like, what the hell is he talking about?
We just got so used to him not using a magazine clip.
Fully semi-automatic.
Fully semi-automatic.
AR style 15.
What, you mean it was long
right ar style ar 15 style gun yeah oh what does that mean it's a semi-automatic rifle
are you saying it's a 556 i don't know what you're trying to say with that i think voters
knew trump might get you know actually he might make some bold claims it's it's not surprising
to him that he did that kamal harris sort of did nothing. She did not define herself
well enough. And that's why so much of the media coverage afterward is actually like, well, she got
Trump to do this. Oh, well, well, she said this thing to Trump. And here's how Trump reacted.
They're acting like she won, but she didn't define herself. She did not set herself apart.
We don't really know what her policies are other than some fun labels, the opportunity economy,
whatever. And I think long term that will hurt her no matter what the polls say. Like I pointed out before,
Hillary Clinton supposedly won all the debates and searched in the polls and somehow lost the
election. So. Well, let's jump to this story. During last night's debate, Donald Trump said
that Joe Biden hates Kamala. And then a day later, Joe Biden did this. He put on a Trump hat.
It's a real photo.
CBS also says,
Biden wears Trump 2024 hat
at Pennsylvania fire station
to promote unity.
He didn't.
He literally just was handed a hat
and put it on.
This is why I hate the machine state.
Yeah, that's a disgusting headline
and it's a complete lie.
It's an opinion. He's just doing what he was
and he's also just like he's like oh i'm folksy oh they give me a hat i'll just put it on right
and so this is what the media does joe biden will be up on stage you know and he'll he'll
be looking around and he'll go you know the economy and we gotta you know my economy and
then you're just going, what?
But then the media writes in an impassioned speech, Joe Biden said the economy was a central focus of his administration.
It's like, no, he didn't.
He said, but then instead of quoting him, he has a writer.
They write, they paraphrase and give you the idea of what they think he was saying.
Joe Biden put on a trumpet.
That's the news.
There's nothing else. I can tell you nothing else. Joe Biden went to an event. He was at a fire
station. Someone handed him a Trump hat. He put it on. Make up for your mind why he did it or what
it means for the media to now run this. And all these leftists are saying it's because he believes
in national unity and he's a good guy. No, it was handed. He put it on. Maybe he didn't even know
it said Trump on it. He always calls Trump supporters MAGA extremists.
He obviously does not care about unity.
It's so much funnier to me that he didn't really, if you watch the video, he looks a
little bit lost.
He puts it on.
And somewhere in the periphery of this video, you know, one of his handlers is like, no,
don't do this.
I'm going to say this because we're allowed to do it.
Biden wears Trump 2024 hat in endorsement of Trump's reelection.
Wow.
He endorsed Trump.
That's great.
I mean, if they can say to promote unity, then I can say to endorse Trump.
Why not?
Anything is game.
Anything is game.
I don't think he, you know, you look, he's confused.
I don't think he knew what he was doing.
It was as a politician.
Never wear a hat.
After he did it. What happened was. as a politician, never wear a hat. After he did it, what happened was.
Don't eat, never wear a hat.
White House press secretary said he's promoting bipartisan unity.
The media then says, OK, thank you for our talking point.
We'll say that.
Yeah.
I mean, but why hasn't he been doing this for the past three years?
Right.
Like he doesn't care about bipartisan unity at all.
I actually do feel like there is a little bit of resentment.
Not even a little bit. I think there's a ton of resentment towards Kamala Harris. In this moment, I am,
he just looks so bewildered and confused that there is a chance he didn't know what he was
putting on. But I think he didn't know where he was. Of course, he never does. But I think he
actually does not like Kamala Harris. I mean, she let Donald Trump trash him on stage, which twofold works for Donald Trump
because she cannot separate herself from the Biden administration.
You notice that she doesn't say Biden's name.
She avoided as much as possible.
But she would say, well, we accomplished this when it was the Biden-Harris administration.
In this case, I can only imagine that Joe Biden, in a lucid moment, is wondering when
he sees these clips, why this lady that she gave a huge platform to, this nice lady who's been following him around for the past couple of years, isn't saying anything in his defense.
Yeah, I think it's hysterical that she was trying to promote her foreign policy bona fides by saying a couple of days before the Ukraine invasion, she was was over there.
And you want to think you're definitely smart, you're talented,
you've made it thus far.
You've been vice president for a hot minute.
You were a senator for about two years.
You're in this room with NATO leaders.
You don't know what the hell is going on.
You have no idea why you're there.
You don't know anything about the military.
You know probably nothing about foreign policy.
And to give this idea that, like, on my fourth day in office, I went over to Kiev and convened these world leaders.
I would have loved to have been in that room as she was sitting down with these world leaders, being like, what the hell is—oh, I didn't know France was going to be here.
Yeah, Madam Vice President, France is going to be here.
They gave her to the table and they were like, OK, just listen.
It's cool.
And like Trump pointed out, you know, great job.
Russia's still invaded.
So you said that Kamala Harris didn't mention Biden last night.
And that is substantially true.
She mentioned him to say that she is not Joe Biden, to say that, you know, Trump is not running against Joe Biden.
And she mentioned him when talking about the Afghanistan withdrawal, which killed 13 servicemen and women.
Those are the only time.
Those were the only times that she mentioned him.
I just I've I've been scanning through.
I pulled up the transcript of the debate just to see, you know, some different things.
And yeah, it's absolutely ridiculous.
She laid Joe Biden to rest at the DNC.
He went first.
He talked about that she would continue on the work that he has done with his administration. And then several days later, she came on stage, said goodbye to Joe, and basically only talked about herself from then on.
She does not want to be associated with Joe Biden.
And at the same time is sort of recycling policies.
I mean, didn't Raheem Kassam on Monday point out that like her policies on the website?
Just a quick correction.
Biden did ask for the hat.
He knew exactly what it was.
Oh, he did?
Yeah.
That's even funnier.
He does hate her.
That's even funnier.
That's way better.
Raheem Kassam pointed out on Monday that if you go to the code section of her policy page,
it's actually lifted off of Biden's.
I mean, she is 100% just another reiteration of the Biden machine,
no matter how hard she fights it. You have to remember, too, there's no Biden machine.
Kamala Harris would be the continuation of the Obama era. And that's sort of part of the goal.
It's always a rebound. It was Obama, and now it's Biden. And then if it wanted to be Harris,
I just don't think that's going to work as well as I think. Well, this is what she had to
accomplish last night. And as well as she think well This is what she had to accomplish
Last night and as well as she did and she was prepared and the media is saying she won
One of the things that she had to do was she had to explain
One of two things you're either a brilliant vice president and this administration is great
But everyone knows that's false right because the because the economy is in terrible shape. The world has broken out into warfare. So it's either that, or you are this brilliant mind independent of the administration,
and I just sat there for three and a half years as a coward. I hid the fact that Biden is mentally
incapacitated, and I had no ability to put any of my agenda or all these great policy ideas
into play. So you have to elect me, and then I will do great things, but I haven't been able to do it thus far. It's one of those two. And I don't think the audience believes that it's the latter,
that you're this gifted mind with these wonderful policies and you just haven't been able to get
them through the Biden administration. People don't believe she's an independent actor separate
from Joe Biden. Well, because she's not an independent actor separate from Joe Biden.
She is intrinsically linked to him.
She is the...
Tethered.
Yeah, she is the DEI vice president.
And, you know, if she wins, she would be the DEI president.
And there's no getting around that.
And if I were her, I would find that to be kind of humiliating.
And I would go really crazy to make sure that I was differentiating myself, but with actual policy positions.
And she hasn't done that. Instead,
when she did that, you know, one interview, and now she's done one debate, what she said in that
interview was that her values hadn't changed. But she's continually backtracking on things that she
previously said were core values. So if her values hadn't changed, then she is lying to the American
people now. She is lying to voters now. And even Bernie Sanders, when asked about it,
said she's saying what she has to say to get elected.
And I don't know if you guys remember this back in 2008,
but you had Obama who was then what?
He was a senator, right?
Two years.
Yeah.
And he was going around saying something different to everyone.
He was saying, yes, gay marriage to some people,
no gay marriage to other people.
He was going around.
He always had a different answer. He was talking out of both sides of his mouth. And I remember talking
to, you know, my big lefty friends about it at the time and being like, but he said this and he said
this. He said he's going to bring more troops into Afghanistan. And they were like, no, he's not going
to do that. Everybody was able to assume that Obama was speaking in code and that he actually stood for exactly what
they wanted him to stand for. And that's something that Kamala Harris is trying to do. But I don't
think it's going to be effective because we've all seen this already. And we were lied to by Obama.
Everyone thought he was going to be anti-war, even though he said he was going to go into
Afghanistan. And we just got out of Afghanistan. And now no women in Afghanistan can speak in public or get an education.
And we lost 13 guys trying to get out of there.
And the Taliban had a military parade with all our equipment.
It's Obama was the reverse dog whistle.
He would say something, excuse me.
And the war thing is a great point because Obama had talked about pulling out of Iraq but surging in Afghanistan.
And that's what he ended up doing.
But it was all code.
He would say something and then people would say, no, no, no, no.
He's just saying that.
He's actually wink, wink, you know.
And then with Donald Trump, Trump's like, I want civil rights for everybody.
Yeah, but he doesn't mean that.
He's actually saying what we want. These people live in some kind of like, it's like they're wearing drunk goggles.
You know, those beer goggles that make everything look warped and twisted.
It doesn't matter what Trump says.
It doesn't matter what Kamala says.
When they look at Kamala, rose-colored glasses might be a nicer way to put it.
Kamala just smiles at the camera and says, I'm going to help you.
And Trump's going.
Well, those are different glasses.
Those are different glasses those are the there was a moment last night
that David Muir asked her
Madam Vice President you once
believed this on fracking you now say the opposite
you once believed this on the EV mandates
on universal health care you do the opposite
and she said I'm going to get to all three of those
I'm going to get to all three of those but let me
talk about violence against women and
she went on for five minutes for violence against women and and she went on for five minutes
So for violence against women and then they were like, mr. Mr. Trump
Trump should have been like what the hell was that? Like is she gonna answer the question like she just completely
Completely dismissed it and then she knew she was going to dismiss it
Yes, she started talking about that one high school friend who got raped or whatever which was a tragic story
But but that's where I present should have said i'm sorry she didn't answer the
question on there were a couple times like that why did you not answer the question on fracking
right when when he was asked about do you want ukraine to win the war which by the way i just
think that question is kind of gross this was a misstep with the cnn town hall they tried to push
him on this and he said which he basically said again last night i don't want people to die i think we should stop the life of the loss of human life and they followed up
with i'm going to repeat the question you know do you want ukraine to win the war he said the same
thing uh they turned to kamala harris and whenever they ask her a question that she avoids she they
there's no follow-up there's no pushback i i i'd have just said define winning the war because
that's an important distinction.
Go.
And then when they're like, what are they going to say?
I don't know.
Do you want Ukraine to restore all of its borders to its original state before the Russian invasion?
To which my response would then be, I don't know if I would prioritize the borders of the country over the dead people.
So long as people are dying, priority number one is end the loss of life.
We can talk about borders after the fact.
Yeah, I feel like you should have been like,
winning is for sports.
We're talking about people dying.
I think you're losing perspective
on how critical this crisis is.
Did anyone notice when they were talking about Ukraine
and Kamala's passion about
the internationally recognized sovereignty
of a nation's border?
And I thought, is anyone going to mention that? Does she know about ours? Oh, of a nation's border. And I thought, is anyone gonna mention that?
Does she know about ours?
Oh, and that was a missed one.
I love you, Mr. President,
but that's where I was hoping they'd be like,
I'm sorry, did you just talk about sovereign borders?
You made a really good point,
and I had forgotten that we used to have debates
that were about specific issues, and that was a big deal.
But this time around, the Biden-Trump debate
was on all topics because they knew
they weren't going to get another one and then this one is the only scheduled one so they had
to try and hit everything and i don't think it's fair to voters to try and do that so that you try
and have to try and get like you know millions of different policy positions in one spot and i also
don't think that it's fair to candidates because what you had were the moderators going up there saying, you know, Mr. Trump, like, why are you
just absolutely the worst guy in the history? And he's going, I'm really not that bad. And then
the question to Kamala is why, you know, what's your response to him saying he's not that bad?
I don't know what this is from, but there's a cartoon someone posted a day before the debate. And they said, is this how the debate's going to go? And it's a frog
and a disgusting looking guy. And then the debate, the debate moderator goes, Mr. Frog,
why are you so evil? You have one second. And he goes, hello. And they go out of time and you're
wrong. And Mr. President, why are you so awesome? You have all the time you need. So that's basically
how it ended up going down. We're going to jump to this next story. But before we do, smash that like button,
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to support our work. Let's jump to the story from The Economist. Donald Trump says immigrants are
eating Springfield's pets. What? He repeated the bizarre and false claim in his presidential
debate against Kamala Harris.
There is no better example of what the corporate press is than we called a bureaucrat who said it wasn't happening. Therefore, it's confirmed because I got a video for you guys from Nick
Sorter. Justin, a resident of Springfield, Ohio, told a reporter he witnessed Haitians in a van
capturing cats, claiming they were going to eat them. Here you go. Now, I'm going to say this right away. I am not saying
this is true. I don't know if I believe this guy's story, okay? Actually, I'll put it this way.
I am neutral as to whether this guy is telling the truth. I don't know. I'm not going to impugn
his honor. It's a guy who got interviewed and said he saw it happen. There are numerous
interviews from people saying they see pigs getting decapitated, chickens, birds being ducks being taken.
And there are reports of people saying they've heard about pets being taken as well.
Whether or not that's true, I don't know.
But you you decide city manager, corporate press or local resident.
You'll have to pick for yourself.
We've lost a whole bunch of cats.
There was a van load of van pulled over that had over 100 cats in it with
the hajans they said they was eating them actually yeah not fake news not fake news a van was
collecting cats and eating them i watched it happen yeah watched them get pulled over with
the cats and admit to the police that they was eating them you're not joshing with me no i'm
almost 50 years old buddy i don't know you don't mess around no we've lost so i don't i don't know
if i believe that i it's it's i don't believe that he's almost 50 because I'm almost 50 and I look better than that guy.
But we do have this.
It's not about looks.
It's about policy.
Hold on.
There's more.
There's more.
From the Post Millennial, Haitian migrants capture geese in Springfield, Ohio.
Police report.
I'm sitting here.
I'm riding on the trail.
I'm going to my orientation for my job today and I see a group of Haitian people.
There's about four of them.
They all had geese in their hands.
It appears that there is a component of truth to the story that there are, with 15,000 to 20,000 Haitian migrants, that they're capturing animals.
We have a police report here, post-millennial reporting.
David reported this, David Creighton, that there's a police report obtained by the Federalist of someone saying they're capturing geese. We're now seeing on on X these liberal pundits being like, oh, what's wrong with hunting geese? And I love this conservative's responses. We finally
got liberals OK with hunting. Right. I mean, I think part of the issue with this whole, you know,
cat pet Haitians thing is that it really is like a cultural cognitive dissonance.
So you have leftists saying they can't possibly be eating pets because eating pets is bad
and they're immigrants and immigrants are good and they would never come in and eat
our pets.
But for people who do eat cats, which as we were discussing pre-show is a thing in plenty
of places, eating, you know, cats or dogs or pigeons or whatever else.
The people who do those kinds of things, and that's part of their cuisine, don't think that
there's anything wrong with them for the fact that they're doing that. They don't think that this is
a bad thing. What we have here is probably a situation where we have a lot of illegal immigrants,
and in this case, you know, refugees from Biden's refugee program with his like very specific countries, what Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti, where you could just come in.
Yeah, and there's no incentive for them to assimilate. And there's no incentive for them to,
you know, become part of American culture or American, adopt American values.
You may be wondering, my friends, do Haitians eat eat cats it seems like a crazy story here's what you do take a look at this you go to google i asked the question do
haitians eat cats now i want to stress this i am not meaning to disparage haiti if it is that they
eat cats in haiti i don't know a different culture is eat different kind of animals i don't think
we're fans of that but okay we uh we recognize other countries can do whatever we're America, we do America stuff alright, I went to Google
I clicked tools
and set a custom range
I only want to see search results from
before August 1st, 2024
that gives us a month lead time
before this story became prominent, I could probably say
September, what's the first?
from two years ago, Haitian girl
crashing at my house talked about eating cats
just below that, August 18th, 2015 I went to Haiti and was served stewed cat.
Here's one from 2011.
Do Haitians eat cats and dogs?
This one says, no, they don't, right?
This one also says, they don't.
No, Haiti report says they, contrary to-
Oh, I'm sorry, you're right.
It says they don't eat cats because they're poor.
They eat cats because it's tradition.
So this is from March 27th, 2019 from Haitian Report.
Do they eat cats in Haiti?
They say it's a practice exclusively known to a select group of Haitians found mostly
in some countryside villages.
And it's part of, what did it say?
It's part of a celebration or something?
What is it?
Contrary to popular belief, they don't eat cats because they're poor.
They eat because of tradition.
The practice of eating cats in Haiti is not a new habit, but an old tradition started at the time of slavery. For instance, when runaway slaves hunted, killed,
and ate wild cats deep in Haiti's forest and treacherous mountains many years before Haiti
became a nation. So the practice of eating cats is just as old as Haiti itself. They say Haitians
eat cows, goats, sheep, chicken, pork, but cat meat is a delicacy that many people from the country can't resist.
Having a Réveillon without a cat is like celebrating Thanksgiving without a turkey.
I don't know what this is.
I don't know if it's true.
Maybe the website's fake, I guess.
But I'll tell you this.
I did a search several different ways and several different times, and I found numerous posts.
Verifiably,
I mean this one right here.
This is from three years ago.
Haitian girls talks about eating cats in Haiti.
What is this one?
Twelve years ago, I went to Haiti and was served stewed cat.
I can confirm the meat is really delicious.
So this is the crazy thing.
The media is saying it's false.
Haitian migrants are not eating cats.
It's like, OK, well, I went on Reddit and found 10 year old posts of people saying they eat cats in Haiti.
There are now 20,000 Haitians here in Ohio.
So if you were to come to tell me, well, two things.
One, there are reports of them eating cats.
And two, they're now here in Ohio.
If you then said it's possible and probable that they
eat cats in Ohio, I'd say, OK. I think part of the problem the liberal mainstream media is having
is they don't want to go with the, well, it's a cultural thing in that culture. It's OK, because
we would say, but it's not a part of our culture. And if you're going to be in America, we don't
treat them that way. And we can acknowledge that people's attitudes towards pets even in america have shifted right i've saw this video of this like
really nice old like lady you know she's holding someone's new kitten she's like that's so cute
you know when i was a kid we used to drown kittens because there were just so many of them right like
our our culture supports pets in a way that i think maybe other especially impoverished countries
doesn't uh but i don't think sorry no go ahead i doesn't uh but i don't think there
no go ahead i was gonna uh but i don't think that the the the problem that i have with all of this
is they keep going like the debate the last night they're like well we talked to the city manager
and he says no uh we are also america is the culture that had to have the if you see something
say something report i mean there are a lot of people who might see people capturing pets and
dogs or geese or whatever and be like i don't really want to get involved with this situation.
I just know that it'll end badly for me or no one will believe me.
I don't think that one city manager saying we haven't had any reports is actually as reliable.
I actually think this is one where you have to ask the townspeople.
Have there been big changes since this influx of people? And you could ask a lot of those people who were at the city council meeting in August where clips from that city council meeting were going viral, like the guy saying that they were just picking up geese out of the parks and cutting their heads off.
But the thing, too, about like this eating, you know, pets or dogs or cats or whatever, it was just a couple of years ago at the Postmillennial.
We broke a story about, you know, an animal rights activist calling for the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
in Canada, because you have that, Catherine McKenna, to apologize because there were videos
showing that she was eating a dog in Indonesia in the 90s and bribing her way into a cockfight.
So it's not like an unusual thing. It's what's happening here is that Americans who believe
themselves to be relativists are looking at this story saying
this couldn't possibly be true because I think it's horrifying. And the people who are perhaps
doing this thing don't think it's horrifying. And if it is true, there's now a cultural hierarchy
and that's a huge problem for the left. Even though that is what they keep advocating for
with this incinerated border. Yeah. Our culture eats cats as part of this voodoo tradition
and that's our culture.
And we can't say that.
No, that can't be your culture
because all cultures are equally good
and I find that repugnant.
So therefore you're not possibly doing it.
So therefore they don't eat cats.
And if they are eating cats,
well, then we're acknowledging
some cultures are better than other cultures, right?
There are cultures that used to bind women's feet.
I was going to talk about there were a bunch of laws in Michigan where they had to specifically go out and ban female genital mutilation.
And I remember reading one report that was like, this is anti-trans.
And then actually no one talked about it anymore because it was about the immigrant communities that had, you know, for whatever reason, whether it's through legal or illegal immigration, arrived in that country and had different practices.
That in America, we don't believe in the West, doesn't support these things.
But that doesn't deny that other countries might have different value systems that say this is actually OK and traditional.
Yeah. And the new culture of Afghanistan, now that we have evacuated so precipitously doesn't allow women to talk in
public, leave the house in public. That's their culture. And if you're going to say, well, all
cultures are equally beautiful, well, then we have to accept that. That's totally fine. And then
we're going to start importing that on mass, which we are doing. So there's a huge problem with
cultural relativism here because the left has to push that we're all equally good and quite frankly
not all cultures are equally good and it is a no no it is a cultural relativist thing and i've
talked to feminists from the middle east and indonesia who are saying where are the american
feminists where the feminists of the west who are you know going to stand up for us as we're forced
to wear certain kinds of restrictive clothing as we're forced to not be educated,
as we're forced to have to cover our hair if we don't want to. You know, you had all these protests in Iran a couple of years ago. Where were the American feminists standing up for these women?
They were nowhere to be found because they say, oh, that's just their culture. We're going to be
okay with their culture. It's a relativist situation, you know, and then that's how women
in the culture are like, we don't like this. this please help us and that's how you end up with a situation where you have trans activists for
hamas claiming that you know in palest in palestine in gaza you know whatever you want to call it um
being trans is part of liberation and it's like no being trans in gaza will get you killed
having an abortion in
Gaza is completely illegal. The husband has to be aware of it. You know, it has to be like this
whole thing. It's super restricted. It's not really a possible thing. So they make up all
of this stuff. So you have a left that makes up values to apply to other cultures because they
want it to be true. You guys want to eat snapping turtle? No. We got some.
You won't eat a cupcake, but you'll eat a snack.
No, I can't eat that either because it's got soy sauce and sugar and stuff in it.
Yeah, so we got kangaroo, alligator.
What else is in there?
Is that that big stack of jerkies out there?
Yeah.
I didn't even get a chance to look at it.
I have a problem with the Haitians eating.
Culturally, I have a problem with the Haitians eating goose now because goose is a Christmas meal.
You should not be eating goose in the summer.
And so culturally, look, if you're going to live here in America, you should wait until at least winter to have goose.
Sure, of course.
That's right.
The Christmas goose, right?
There's a proper way to do it.
Or you wait until they're in season and you're allowed to hunt them because otherwise they're protected federally.
And the issue is that like the old passenger pigeon,
they'll go extinct.
If everyone just hunts them, they'll disappear.
There's this great book by Kensborough Owe,
I think it's Kensborough Owe,
called The Changeling.
And it has a very detailed description
of making turtle soup. And it's a very detailed description of making turtle soup.
And it's a brutal process.
And it's apparently very greasy and kind of disgusting.
But he does it anyway.
Let's jump to this story from ABC News.
This one flies in the face of David Muir.
We just can't do it.
We've been trying to pronounce his name for a while.
So he says Trump is wrong about what's going on in Haiti.
I wonder if he knew that at 7 p.m. yesterday, ABC News reported Ohio is sending troopers and two point five million dollars to a city that has seen an influx of Haitian migrants.
The governor of Ohio will send law enforcement and millions of dollars in health care resources to the city of Springfield as it faces a surge in temporary Haitian migrants. Something is going on in this town that warrants a massive police presence and millions of dollars. Now, whether or not Donald Trump is right or not,
if someone came to me frantic saying they're eating dogs in Springfield, I'd say, slow down.
What are you talking about? If I heard that it wasn't true,
I'd say, what is tell me what you're hearing about what's going on in Springfield.
I've heard they're not eating dogs is something else happening. What do you uncover?
Trump may be memeing this. Conservatives may be memeing the cats and all that stuff.
But it sounds like violent gangs are ruling the streets. It literally says thousands,
what is thousand temporary Haitian migrants have landed in the city in recent years.
As long as the unrest in their home country has given way to violent gangs ruling the streets in Haiti.
So now they're coming here.
Is there reason to believe that perhaps they don't know our laws, our social norms, and it's causing issues?
I'm not, look, I got to be honest.
If I'm out in the middle, let's, let's say me and a Haitian guy
fall off a plane. We have no idea where we are. Nothing but trees in every direction. And then I
watch him go and grab a goose. I'm going to be like, okay, well, I don't know. Right. I don't
know where we are. I don't know what the rules are, the norms or the laws. I'm not going to
fault a human being for hunting. The problem is they're brought here. They don't know our laws.
They break the laws. There's numerous reports of ducks and geese going missing and being hunted, being eaten.
And that's illegal.
And so these people are coming here thinking they're doing something normal, but they're not allowed to do.
Police and money are being sent in and the corporate press is going, fake news is not happening.
You're wrong.
I think it's the same with a lot of the gangs that we see from South America.
I did a lot of missionary work in Mexico and in South America. A lot of those countries are completely fallen and might is right, right? The police force is corrupt. The military is corrupt. And so whoever has the most guns is the safest. That is kind of the culture of a lot of the countries. And then these folks are brought here by the Biden administration and they just carry that with them. So you see
them taking over hotels, taking over apartment complexes with just arms because that is their
culture. But now we're back to cultural relativism. That is their culture. We see it in Colorado. We
see it in Texas. We see this, you know, I think James O'Keefe
put out a report recently that there are at least 400 gang members operating in the United States
all across the country. There's a bunch in New York. And there hasn't been any checks on this.
And these are people who are able to get in using Biden's refugee program because you apply as a
refugee. You come to the United States, you claim that
your life is in danger at home. And if you're a violent gang member, you're just going to lie.
You come here, you hang out until your refugee case is heard. And as we reported at the Post
Money, I think Savannah Hernandez figured this out a couple of years ago, under the Biden
administration, like after he had said, everybody come on in and you had Mayorkas saying, we're not saying don't come.
We're saying don't come now. And everybody poured across the border.
Court dates were being given out five years in advance or more.
And so a big part of what Kamala Harris is touting as her border security bill is actually getting more judges and more border agents to push more paper to get people processed
faster. And we've already seen also that once somebody loses an asylum case, it's not like
they're kicked out of the country. They just still hang out for more. No one goes to get them.
We have, you know, criminals who commit violent crimes, like the guys who attacked the officers
in Times Square. And I think they got off two of
them got off on a thousand dollars bond that's it they're illegal immigrants they're being processed
for crimes they're suspects in crimes they don't have any documentation or reason to be here um
why are they why are they here that was like lake and riley's uh accused killer and a couple of
that guy's relatives are part of this Trendy Aragua gang.
Yeah.
His brother, his cousin, whatever else.
He came in under Biden.
He was arrested and convicted of crimes,
I believe, in multiple states,
including New York,
ended up in Georgia and is now on.
I mean, obviously he hasn't been tried yet,
but it's not looking great.
And I just think that this is a problem
that we could solve as a country.
I mean, if we prioritize the safety of American citizens, we would treat the border like it's an active crisis and secure it in a week.
Obama gave us Mara Salvatrucha, MS-13, right?
That was the beginning of enough Americans said, like, why is there a Salvadorian, El Salvadorian gang problem in America?
How the hell did this happen, right?
Well, they were brought here during the Obama administration, and now Biden is giving us this
Trenadaragua gang problem, which is Venezuelan. And the reason why they're here is because we're
inviting them in. And so again, that was an issue that I think Trump hammered a lot last night. And
that going back to what you said earlier, Tim, is that if you're just the angry guy,
Trump is angry about that.
And he should be.
Americans should be angry about that.
Are they angry enough?
I don't know, because this is her responsibility.
The border czar should have been the response to every question.
Border czar.
You're the border czar.
You're the border czar.
You're the border czar.
I think there's going to be a lot of people who are going to say, I don't know a whole
lot about what Project 2025 is. Just seemed like Kamala didn't really care.
She seemed like she was just smug and sure of herself. And when you come off that way at a
time of crisis for somebody, let me just put it this way. You ever get into an argument with
someone and you're in a heated moment where someone made a mistake, and they're not engaging with you on the issue.
They have their arms crossed, and they're going,
why are you so mad?
Why are you mad? Is something wrong?
It's called having siblings, yeah.
Yeah, and it makes you angrier and angrier.
You want to know that they feel your anger
and that they're in the same game as you.
So it drives people nuts when you get into a fight and they keep acting like I'm unaffected.
It's actually a tactic for antagonizing to, you know, trying to be snooty and what's wrong?
You're getting really mad.
Why are you so angry?
Like, what do you want to say?
The fastest way to make someone angry is say, calm down.
That's effective.
I hate that.
Exactly.
It pisses people off because they'll be like, why are you saying that?
I'm not angry.
They'll be like, calm down, calm. That's what Kamala was doing. Or even more, it's like you're not listening to what I'm that. Yep, exactly. It pisses people off because they'll be like, why are you saying that? I'm not angry. And they'll be like, calm down, calm.
That's what Kamala was doing.
Or even more, it's like,
you're not listening to what I'm saying.
Yeah, Trump definitely has capitalized,
has anger capitalized in the fact
that he sees America in crisis.
I think a lot of Americans see America in crisis,
economic crime.
Even David Muir tried to chime in.
The FBI does say that crime is statistically down.
No American believes that.
No American believes crime is down.
Right.
That was one of his best moments when he was like, if you go to that study, a bunch of cities that have major crime problems just didn't report their numbers because that's how the FBI rolls.
And so you cannot treat that like it's accurate because we can't have cities that everyone knows have crime problems just left
off the list and then you get these results that are like seems like it's okay yeah uh so i think
trump definitely capitalized on the anger that a lot of americans feel in crisis moment the greatest
crisis of all um the existential crisis that even joe biden said is the number one threat to our
military the number one threat it is the number one issue was was is of
course climate change and it got the closing minute and just to to talk about that because
obviously this is my wheelhouse um kamala harrison this campaign has ended forever this idea that
climate change is an existential threat because existential threats do not stop becoming existential
when they pull poorly, right?
And so I am sure if you went back to the 1944 debates, FDR was talking about Nazi Germany,
right?
Reagan and Carter talked about the Soviet threat, right? Because they were existential.
They talked about nuclear threat because it's existential.
We were told for years the number one threat facing this nation is climate change.
And even calmo was
like oh yeah 30 seconds uh big threat uh we spent a trillion dollars so climate change is dead if it
even exists the existentiality of climate change is over and the democrat party killed it well i
completely agree yeah and to stress your point it wasn't even a topic of debate nope it it was a
blip on the radar the The bigger issue was democracy.
They didn't care about climate change.
Yeah.
The other thing, too, is if you remember back during the 2020 election season after Kamala Harris was selected as the vice president,
she and Joe Biden had sort of this campaign platform of four big existential crises that they were going to.
Good memory.
Yeah, that they were going to use to essentially coerce the American people into doing things.
Climate, racism, the economy and COVID.
That's what they were.
They screwed up COVID.
They really screwed up on race.
I mean, they made things so much worse between people.
The economy, they tanked.
And climate, as you just said, Kamala Harris basically debunked the whole climate change thing, because
for her in that debate, her whole thing, when she was asked about climate change as an existential
threat, she started talking about, you know, home insurance and creating jobs in the climate
change industry.
For them, it's an industry.
And that's why they had
the, you know, Infrastructure Reduction Act, which Joe Biden admitted should have been called,
you know, massive climate spending bill. They talk about, you know, EV cars and charging stations.
And she said, we have created over 800,000 new manufacturing jobs while I've been vice president.
We've invested in clean energy to the point that opening up factories around the world. So she's talking about it as though it's an industry ripe for
monetization, not an existential threat. And even Greta Thunberg has changed her whole team.
Now she just hates Jews.
Now she just hates Jews and wanders around in a keffiyeh and she doesn't even notice about the
climate anymore. She's probably just going to take one of Taylor Swift's private jets
to the next climate or Palestinian rally thing. She doesn't even care about the climate anymore. She's probably just going to take one of Taylor Swift's private jets to the next climate or Palestinian rally thing. She doesn't even care about climate
anymore. She ruined her whole education for no reason. She has no education for no reason.
If you go back five years, and it's hard to remember pre-COVID, right? Pre-George Floyd, pre-Russia invasion, pre-October 7th, pre-January 6th.
2019, when the world was relatively calm and peaceful and Trump was inevitably going to win,
the economy was great, nothing else was really happening. CNN did a seven-hour town hall on
climate change. And every candidate, that's back when Amy Klobuchar was running, right?
Cory Booker was running.
They had 20 people.
They had 20 Democrats were trying to get that spot.
And the whole thing was about climate change because they had to create an existential crisis.
They had to find that thing that is so ethereal and intellectual that someone like Trump is just too brash to understand, right?
We understand the threat because we're the smart intellectual Democrats.
Seven hours to climate change. And now it was, we have 30 seconds left. to understand, right? We understand the threat because we're the smart intellectual Democrats.
Seven hours to climate change. And now it was, we have 30 seconds left. And before we go,
you want to say something about the climate? He also had a, Trump had a great response to that,
which was, have you seen a solar field where they, you know, you destroy all of this land for these solar panels. And he talks about, you know, wind turbines, which I don't know what the
stats are on cancer caused by wind turbines, or if that's even a thing, I have no idea. But I do
know that they're that putting wind turbines in communities really screws things up. And also,
the wind turbines themselves, when they break down, they're not recyclable. No. So they just
land these giant, massive things, just land in landfills.
And you can't do anything with them.
And you just have to create more to replace those ones.
And the way that they use them when they put them out in the ocean or whatever, they get corroded really quickly.
So it creates more problems than it actually solves.
Meanwhile, if the climate activists were actually interested in saving the planet, they would
go for the most clean and safe energy, which
is nuclear power.
Right.
It's climate one convenient.
I want to point this out real quick because I recently was in Newport, Rhode Island, and
it is a Democrat stronghold.
Democrat, Democrat, Democrat all across the board.
And you guys have been there?
Yeah.
I did the mansion tour.
Did you see this before?
I did the mansion tour too when I was a kid.
It's gorgeous.
Recently.
Good life.
Yeah.
Did you see all the signs everywhere that say mansion tour too when I was a kid. It's gorgeous. Recently though. Good life. Yeah.
Did you see all the signs everywhere that say to keep it wild, keep the wind out?
Oh.
It's pictures of wind turbines with circles and lines in the room.
They don't want to screw up their view.
Same thing happens in Jersey, off the Jersey Shore.
They don't want that stuff.
Nobody wants to see.
I don't mind wind turbines.
I don't know, but people don't like them. Well, they have a cost that when initially people were promoting things like solar and wind, they're like, it's fine. You just plant it.
Everything's okay. But it's always climate when convenient. It's always environment when
convenient. I remember when Doug Ducey, the former governor of Arizona, was putting up
shipping containers to fill in gaps in the border wall. He got sued by the federal government for a
bunch of stuff, but eventually they settled on, well, you're on federal land and also these are hurting the migration patterns of some sort of,
I don't know, some sort of creature. Illegals. It doesn't matter. Yeah. No, no. This time it
was an animal and not humans running across the border. Have you seen a solar field? Do you think
a deer is going to cross that? Do you think anything is going to survive there like at what
to what end are you saying you're preserving the environment well you're preserving the environment
but not for people is the thing you're not you're not actually the companies that are benefiting
and she admitted yeah she admitted they have spent a trillion dollars on on the climate agenda and
how are we doing right have you seen a study that our emissions are down, that our air
is cleaner, that our water is cleaner? We know one thing for certain, our utility bills are 30%
higher. Our gas is higher. Water is expensive too. Trillion dollars water at the movie theater is
very expensive. So the trillion dollars went somewhere and I hear defensive of my industry
all the time, big oil, big oil, big oil. Big green is a really real thing.
If you have a trillion dollars to spend,
someone is getting very, very rich.
And those people are invested in electing Harris.
We're going to jump to this next story.
So smash that like button.
And here we go.
The Washington Post.
Taylor Swift endorses Kamala Harris for president.
I'm going to say right off the bat,
I think this means they thought Kamala bombed. Yes.
This was my... As soon as I
saw it, I was like, this is
the biggest win for Kamala Harris.
And they immediately started selling friendship
bracelets. They're posting on social media with references
to her, which the friendship bracelets
thing makes me think it was pre-planned because
if you already have a product photo shot,
you must be pretty prepared. Do you think
that Beyonce's going to come out, too?
That's irrelevant.
She's not the biggest Taylor Swift.
They've got cartridges lined up for emergencies.
And this debate performance, it is no question the media is going to come out and say Kamala won.
As long as she doesn't pull a Joe Biden, they're going to say she won.
They wanted to.
But also, don't forget, they wanted Joe Biden to fail as well.
They were worried about down ticket. So they wanted him out. And't forget they wanted joe biden to fail as well they were worried about
down ticket so they wanted him out and this gave them their excuse almost immediately after the
debate taylor swift shuts down the news cycle and takes over for kamala harris that says to me
that they looked at what happened and they said we don't think she did well enough
launch taylor swift yeah i 100 agree she also disabled comments on this post, right?
All of her posts are disabled, though.
Not always.
Sometimes they're not.
And so it's interesting because she has this post, like she turns her comments on and off
and she turned them off for this post, which I find fascinating.
I think part of it is when you read her endorsement of Kamala Harris, she says she champions values and issues that are important to me, but does not name a specific issue.
She's more specific about Tim Walz's accomplishment.
She mentions women's rights to their body.
She mentions –
She disabled all comments.
Yeah, she goes back and forth on it.
No, no, no.
But I'm saying there's no post with any available – all of her posts right now, every single one, comments are disabled.
Yeah, I'm telling you, for her account, she goes back and forth on it.
Right.
So the point then would be sometimes you can comment on all of her posts or what?
Sometimes you can comment on her posts.
Sometimes you can't.
All of them or some of them?
From what I remember, like when she'll announce an album, people are commenting underneath it.
Okay.
Well, she disabled all comments on her entire page.
Maybe she's killed all comments. It's because they would just jump to the next post and comment the same
thing exactly but you know as soon as she made the endorsement they knew comments had to be disabled
because it was going to be backlash yeah and you know who also is really good at spamming comments
on social media when they there's something they don't like people who are uh intensely pro
palestine who think that if you're endorsing a candidate who has not backed that movement entirely, that you are actually involved in genocide.
That's happened to a couple different people on social media.
But I won't grandstand on the Taylor Swift thing.
I think this is fascinating.
I think it's so interesting that she could name basically abortion, IVF, and whatever for Tim Walz, could not give you a specific detail of what Kamala supported.
To me, that means this was pre-written
because it was decided before she released her policies.
That's interesting.
I think she shows a great level of disrespect to her fans.
I can't say I'm a fan or not a fan of Taylor Swift.
I'm not a fan, not just because I'm too old, right?
I don't care about Taylor Swift.
But I do think she shows a great level of disrespect
to her fans because she had to cancel a series of concerts in Vienna because
of threats of Islamic terrorism. Islamic terrorism is funded by Iran. Iran is bankrolled right now
because of oil and gas money, because the Biden administration, the Biden-Harris administration lifted every single sanction on Iran. And now you've endorsed Kamala Harris. So you're very fans who lost the
opportunity to see you and they pledged to kill tens of thousands of people in Vienna at that
concert. Where did the money come? Where did the terrorist plot came from? It came from the fact
that this administration has made Iran very, very rich.
And so to endorse this administration, which is targeting vis-a-vis Hamas, your fans, don't tell
me you love your fans. Go up there and sing your songs and do your thing with Travis Kelsey and all
that. But your fans' lives were at risk because of Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. And this is the
way you thank them for risking their lives to go to one of your stupid concerts.
So shame on you, Taylor.
Well, look, I mean, Taylor Swift developed a worldview when she was being trained at
Langley that suggests abortion.
And I'm kidding, by the way.
But the conspiracy theory, of course, is that she's a psyop.
I don't think that's the case.
But why does Taylor Swift need to endorse anybody?
She's wealthy and well-off and she could just be like, I don't care.
You want to hear my theory on this?
I think it's because she's hanging out with Brittany Mahomes.
And Brittany Mahomes got in trouble for liking a Donald Trump post.
They were at the U.S. Open last weekend together.
And then this pro-LGBTQ outlet ran this article that her queer fans are deeply troubled that she hugged Brittany Mahomes,
who is anti-whatever and supports Trump. But she also, Brittany Mahomes is also Maha,
make America healthy again. Yeah, but Taylor Swift is just sabotaging her right-leaning fans,
and she has them. She doesn't care about them that much. She just works in an industry where it is socially mandated that you are voting Democrat. And that's why she can't say why
she supports Kamala Harris.
She, if anyone could say whatever she wanted,
it's Taylor Swift.
But she doesn't really care about this.
I mean, this is the thing.
She's a default Democrat.
She talked about, you know,
she endorsed Joe Biden last time.
She's talked about regretting
not publicly endorsing Hillary Clinton.
Like she's all, for the third time,
she's picked the Democrat.
It's not that surprising.
Is she friends with Mahomes? Yeah, they hang out all the time. And she's not a default lib. She's just a shill time. She's picked the Democrat. It's not that surprising. Is she friends with Mahomes?
Yeah, they hang out all the time.
She's not a default lib.
She's just a shill sellout.
Or people have friends who are not necessarily of the political spectrum.
She's probably just a shill sellout.
I don't know that at this point you can be like, look at Shailene Woodley.
Is that her name?
She's like that viral act.
Isn't she married to Aaron Rodgers?
They were engaged at one point and they broke up.
Oh, they broke up.
That's sad.
But she actually defended Melania.
When Melania said, you know, she put up the thing saying my husband was attacked.
He's a father.
He's a grandfather.
She retweeted that.
And then she was like, look, everybody knows my politics here.
I just thought it was nice.
And it's like, no, I think she's just scared and she's actually probably based.
I don't know how you're with someone like Aaron Rodgers and you don't agree with like you got to agree on some things.
I mean, Aaron Rodgers is based, you know, I think you can agree on that.
But I have friends that are Democrat. We're going to vote differently.
They're still my friends. Like, I don't think I think that there is a tremendous amount of pressure on public, especially pop stars to be Democrats.
And the Kamala Harris campaign depends on allusions
to pop stars to seem cool and relevant. Remember Brat Summer? I think we've talked about the fact
that her like camo and orange hat. Right. Was that the thing? Her camo and orange hat is actually
essentially what Chapel Rowan has been using for her merch. I mean, they really, really think that
if they can get enough pop power behind them,
that they will just be the default decisions
for all young people.
They got to go ahead to use all the Beyonce stuff.
I think it's amazing that these gay activists
were so angry that she shook hands
or hugged Patrick Mahomes' wife
that they demand a response and they get one.
That anger always comes from the left, right?
You see your leftist friends are the ones saying, if you're going to vote for Donald
Trump, my better half Andrew was just saying that on his Facebook page.
People laughed at the debate last night.
If you're still going to vote for Donald Trump, then just unfriend me right now.
I've never seen anyone on the right have that reaction to the left.
I've never seen anyone on the right say, if you're going to be friends with a Democrat, then we can.
I've never seen anyone go up to Chris Pratt and say,
if you don't come out right now,
and we are never going to watch another one of your dinosaur films.
It's always been fascinating to me how the left is so hatefully intolerant.
But it's because they don't have policies.
The only thing they have is get in line or else.
On the right, it's I'll convince you.
Trust me.
They would have been great Nazis.
They really were.
I mean, they were great Nazis.
The left was.
I mean, but just the left, their conformity or we will kill you.
It's fascinating.
And everyone falls for it.
What you were leaning towards, and I agree with you,
if anyone is uncancellable, you would think it would be Taylor Swift.
She sets the trend.
But maybe she's not.
Maybe she's not.
Is anyone uncancellable?
Joe Rogan, probably.
I don't think it's a question of cancel.
I think right now she's in the final.
She's about to start the final leg of her heiress tour.
And so she doesn't want the end of this big peak career moment to be marred by, oh, I wasn't on the right side with my Hollywood friends.
You know, it's always interesting because there was this big Swifties for Trump movement that
surged. I think conservative people that are interested in pop culture kind of know,
like you could meet Taylor Swift. She's not going to want to talk to you about these things.
And you're used to it. Whereas if you're left-leaning, you really feel like you
must have the same values as everyone around you. And so there's a difference in the emotional
pandering. People who are conservative, who listen to Taylor Swift are still going to listen to her.
The most backlash she got this year was in her new album. There were some
religious allusions and there were a couple like Christian evangelicals who were like,
that's not appropriate. I'm not going to listen to her anymore. But it wasn't about, you know, economic policy or anything else.
Also, you know, so Donald Trump was asked about this on Fox and Friends.
And he said, you know, I prefer Mrs. Mahomes, which is kind of funny.
But he also said, you know, she's always voting left.
It's not that big of a deal.
And I think, you know, it just kind of is
what it is. I find that, you know, the idea that like Taylor Swift is going to win Kamala Harris,
the election laughable. Yeah. Well, Beyonce was supposed to do it in 2016. Remember the night
before the election, Hillary Clinton had that concert in, in, um, state college, Pennsylvania
with Beyonce, Katy Perry, Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi.
I mean, she had the greatest lineup.
And they said it was the biggest rally of the election cycle.
But yeah, it was at State College, Pennsylvania or Happy Valley.
If you go to Penn State and you have a Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi concert, I'm going to go to that concert too.
Of course you are.
Even if I'm not voting for Hillary Clinton.
So they need the celebrity factor. I just wish they would follow the Michael Jordan mantra,
which is, well, you know, Republicans buy sneakers too.
Why would it have been so hard for Taylor Swift to say,
you know what, I write music and I love that.
My fans are all over the spectrum
and music brings people together.
I'm not going to get involved.
Why doesn't anyone ever able to just,
we do this for a living, right?
I mean, of course we have to give our opinions. We're opinion opinion people. But why why do any of these folks feel like they have to alienate folks?
And she wasn't willing to do it for Biden. That's the other interesting thing. I mean, she wasn't she it looked like she might stay out of endorsing anyone when it was Biden. But then Kamala needed her and she was summoned. And that's kind of fascinating. That's the real reason they had to get Biden out.
They went to Taylor Swift and they said, will you endorse Biden?
She said, absolutely not.
Well, what if we got rid of him?
Well, if it was Kamala, I'd do it.
And they're like, we got to get him out.
What was the time stamp?
What was the time stamp between her posting that and the debate ending?
Was it?
I'm curious to see how quickly she wrote that.
It was very, very close.
Like I said, I think it was really quick.
Yeah, it was really quick.
So we're supposed to assume that she was watching it. And as soon as the debate was done, she was like, boom, boom, very close. Like I said, I think it's a perfect statement. It was really quick. Yeah, it was really quick. So we're supposed to assume that she
was watching it and as soon as the debate was done, she
was like, boom, boom, boom, boom, Instagram hit.
Instagram, is that where she uploaded it?
I'd be curious to see the
timestamp of when she posted it to
the debate ending. 22 hours ago.
And Gavin Newsom in the spin room was like,
did you see that Taylor Swift endorsement? Now he could be on
X, you know, seeing it.
Or on the other hand, he could have known it was coming and known that if asked any questions about how Kamala Harris did, you divert to the fact that this big fun pop star has endorsed her.
Yeah.
So it just shows that Kamala Harris is completely manufactured.
Right.
She's just a she's a product.
And as a product, she doesn't have positions.
She doesn't have policy.
She doesn't have a position on her website.
She doesn't have a website.
She just has a donate product.
They're there now, but it's just Biden's.
It's just Biden's.
Right.
So good for her.
She got them up.
Yeah.
Good for her finally getting around to giving us some policies.
Yay, we're a big girl.
I mean, when are we getting our one-on-one interview?
When is she doing the 60-minute?
This is Kamala Harris, not Taylor Swift, but when are we getting the 60-minute sit-down
that Clinton did, that Trump did? Like, I just don't understand why
she is this wonderful, amazing speaker. I mean, Taylor Swift called her like a calm leader or
whatever. I don't remember. Why doesn't she, Harris want to talk to the press? If she's so
great and everyone in the media loves her and every pop celebrity is lining up to endorse her,
why not? And her ideas are so good.
Share them with us. Tell us.
Yeah. The disqualifying
factor, and I wish President Trump hit on
this more, and maybe he will in the next
debate if there is a next debate.
The disqualifying factor is that for three
and a half years, she hid
Joe Biden's cognitive abilities.
And she did not do it for the benefit of the country.
She didn't do it for the benefit of Joe Biden himself, who, even though I am not a fan,
is a human being and is worthy of dignity.
She didn't do it for Joe Biden's sake.
She didn't do it for the country's sake.
She did it for her own power.
And that is a disqualifying position for her.
She hid the fact that the nation is in peril because she wanted the job.
And that alone should disqualify her. I wish President Trump would hit that. And that's the
answer to every question. You stood by silently while this country was going to hell, knowing he
was senile because you want his job. That disqualifies you from anything. If you were an
assistant coach and you watch the team fail and you're like, well, I'm going to watch the team fail because I
know that I'm going to get to... If I watch Tim
Cass fail and I'm like, but I'm going to get
the job eventually, that is
disqualifying for you. And that is why
she's unworthy of the job.
Maybe I should take a picture with a cat
and say, I saw the debate and I'm going to
endorse Donald Trump. I'm a childless cat lady.
I'm not going to vote for Kamala Harris.
I'll tell you that. Oh, yeah. She called herself a childless cat lady. I'm not going to vote for Kamala Harris. I'll tell you that. Oh yeah, she called
herself a childless cat lady in that thing too.
Taylor did?
She signed it like a letter and said Taylor Swift
childless cat lady.
This is who they're targeting.
But the crazy thing is, how many
childless cat ladies are there in the US?
I think childless cat lady has to start at a certain age
though. Taylor Swift is, and I won't presume
to ask your age. Was she 35? Taylor Swift is young. I think cat lady status to start at a certain age, though. Taylor Swift is, and I won't presume to ask your age. Was she 35?
Taylor Swift is young.
I think cat lady status doesn't really come in until your late 40s.
No, no, no.
Well, because you have to be decidedly no kids.
Decidedly no kids.
Yeah.
The door hasn't closed for Taylor Swift on kids.
That's true.
She's 34, I think.
She's 34.
Yeah, she's too young to be a child.
Guys, I'm deep in the pop culture knowledge over here.
There's one thing I know about.
Sadly, it is white girl pop music.
Well, why not?
Look, I am who I am.
There's nothing wrong with that.
I'm comfortable with that.
I think you should be.
Thanks.
I'm going to do some quick math for you while you guys talk.
There are 56 million single women in the United States.
So, Adrienne Curry posted childless cat lady for Trump.
Also, her cat looks so cool.
Looks like she's got a great cat.
Do you think there will be a second debate?
I kind of hope there is.
I wish there would be a second and a third and a fourth and a fifth.
I think the American people should get the chance to have these questions as often as...
There should be a town hall.
There should be a town hall where Kamala Harris has to answer questions unscripted from actual
voters.
Absolutely.
But I think the next one should be on Fox or Newsmax or something, not whatever.
Like with the first one on CNN, you know, it made strategic sense for them to seed stuff.
I think ABC proved that they're in the Biden's pockets.
I mean, the CNN moderators interjected less, did less fact checking than ABC moderators.
Well, you have to know that the the exec who's in charge of ABC from the Disney side is actually one of Kamala Harris's best friends who introduced her to Doug Emhoff on a on a blind date in the first place, leading to their marriage about 10 years ago.
So that already is so that's just so much bias. There are about 18 to 21 million
single women in the U.S. who likely own cats, according to basic estimates. Interesting.
18 to 21. And Vance's comments from several years ago apparently is going to drive them
all into the arms of Kamala Harris. Well, how many of them are over 40? Kamala Harris is going
to let in more refugees to eat your cats.
33%.
So the estimate is about 6 to 7 million single men over 40 likely own cats.
So that means 66% of them are still of childbearing years and just haven't had kids yet.
They haven't, you know.
Well, I think 35.
I wouldn't call them single cat ladies.
35 is geriatric pregnancy.
I think so.
That's correct.
I think after 35 is, like a 40-year-old woman can have kids, but you're...
Cameron Diaz just had a baby, and she's 51.
Via surrogate, then.
Oh, really?
Oh, via surrogate?
I thought she had her baby by herself.
I'm pretty confident it was via surrogate.
I could be wrong.
She may have frozen eggs a long time ago.
I thought she had a baby on her own, but I could have been wrong.
She may have frozen eggs at 30, and then they find, do the little mixture in the tube.
It was surrogate?
Surrogate.
I hate that so much.
Wait, she's carrying someone else's baby?
No, no.
Somebody else carried her baby.
She had a surrogate carry her egg.
What it is, is that is actually the, it's the handmaid's tale.
She's the handmaid.
You know, she's the wife in the handmaid's tale.
You know how the handmaid's tale, it'll havemaid you know she's the she's the wife in the handmaid's tale you know how the handmaid's tale it'll have like um the story is so that the men will
like pretend to have sex with their wives or whatever but they'll actually impregnate somebody
else and that's like what happens here except there's no pretend sex it's just wasn't the
ivf which is very expensive wasn't the premise of that like the human population was devastated by
disease and humans are on the verge of going extinct?
Yeah.
And there's only like.
All kinds of environmental issues that have caused infertility and their birth rate is collapsing.
And the rich people. I don't know if anyone thinks that sounds familiar.
And the rich people can't have children.
And the women of the rich couples, aren't they all just really old too?
Not all of them.
And so they can't do it on their own.
I've only seen the.
But that's part of it.
What should a civilization do if that happens?
What should a civilization do if they're
i'm not suggesting the handmaid's tale is right or correct i'm saying like if we got to the point
where fertility dropped to like people were infertile and the population was moving in that
direction i don't know what should a civilization do i mean humans will cease to exist yeah well
humans don't really care that much about humans they care more about the planet without humans
on it well no that's liberals.
Yeah, there's a lot of them right now.
I mean, I kind of feel like conservatives,
the replacement rate is below replacement fertility even for conservatives.
But as long as I see these videos of people
with like six kids that live on the farm or whatever,
I'm not too worried about it.
That's Elon Musk's position, right?
Doesn't he have like a ton of kids
and a ton of different women?
We have to reproduce.
Yeah, we have to. It's like part of his whole jam. Did you see his response to Taylor Swift? I don't love that way of doing it. It's Elon Musk's position, right? Doesn't he have a ton of kids with a ton of different women? We have to reproduce. Did you see his response to Taylor Swift?
It's a little weird, but the idea
that we need to reproduce.
Elon Musk tweeted at her, okay, fine, Taylor,
I'll give you a child and defend your cats with my life.
And now the media is freaking out and they're like,
that was such a creepy thing to say.
But I have said for a long time,
Elon Musk loves tall,
blonde women at the top of their career.
And so there's, of course, the offer to have children with Taylor Swift was inevitable.
We all knew this was coming.
Well, I mean, look, Taylor's got a few more months until its geriatric pregnancy.
And it's funny because I know a bunch of like lefty single men are going to be like,
oh, that's so creepy that you'd bring that.
I don't care.
You can call me whatever you want.
It's the truth, though. I mean, when I was like 34, my doctor was like, if you want to have kids, like, now's the time.
You better do it now.
The other thing about Handmaid's Tale is remember once the inauguration of President Trump happened in 17, you would always see the woman in red robes everywhere.
Another effort that Kamala is trying to do is to scare people.
Like, if Trump is elected, all these bad things are going to happen.
And they did that with Handmaid's Tale.
But nothing really happened, right?
Like the world didn't end.
Women weren't all locked up.
So Kamala has to push this agenda that like scary things are going to happen if this guy gets power.
They tried that in 17 and it didn't really work and fizzled out, which is why they talked about climate change.
Well, and people were able to pay for things under trump you know like you could buy eggs and groceries i'll never forget
that moment when it just when my grocery bill just kept doubling every week whenever that was
was it like 2021 maybe something around there but it was like ridiculous bacon and i stopped buying
bacon and i stopped buying meat and i was like, why are my groceries still going up?
I stopped buying all this stuff that's expensive.
Oh, I'll tell you what offended me.
I was at a hotel at the RNC,
and they put out vegan sausage without telling anybody.
Oh, that's disgusting.
Oh, at the RNC?
Yeah.
I guess it was the hotel's fault.
It's one of the hotels, and I was getting breakfast,
and I was having sausage and eggs, right?
I'm trying to cut the carbs.
And I grabbed the sausage. I sat down. I looked at it, and I was having sausage and eggs, right? I'm trying to cut the carbs. And I grabbed the sausage.
I sat down.
I looked at it, and I was like, what is this?
And then I cut into it, and it was like a sponge.
And I was like, I don't think this is sausage.
This is vegan.
So I complained, and the lady was like, no, it's good.
It's sausage.
And I was like, if I'm allergic to this and it's not sausage, I'll go check.
And then she comes back, and she's like, it's not sausage. I'm allergic to this and it's not sausage, I'll go check. And then she comes back and she's like,
it's not sausage, I'm sorry.
They tried sneaking out vegan sausages
hoping nobody would notice.
That's because the Beyond Meat stuff
has no shelf life and they're selling it at a huge...
It's not preservative.
So they're selling it...
It's salt content.
Exactly, just get it off.
It was disgusting.
It was like chewing on a sponge, I'm not kidding.
I took a bite and I was like, this is not food.
Food should not be made in labs.
It should be made by critters.
Yes, and farms, and grown,
and harvested. That's why I think it's funny
when there's that picture of the dude carrying the goose
and everyone's all mad about it
and it's like, I can understand the
anger over violating our laws
on protecting migratory birds,
violating our social customs
and norms. But it is kind of funny to me that a dude eating a goose is weird to people,
and they go to the grocery store and get frozen dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets,
and then dip them in high fructose corn syrup. I'm like, the goose is better for you.
What's weird, if you've ever processed a chicken, if anyone wants to do it, it is gross processing.
That was bad too.
Yeah, it's just that it's a nasty process. And we did it wants to do it, it is gross processing. It's a nasty
process and we did it for a long time
because it is very cost efficient, but it's
just easier to go to Costco
and get the two-pack frozen for $4.95.
Processing chickens is
pretty brutal.
Here's the crazy thing. If you guys went out
into not even
a rural area, but maybe just the far suburbs
where you're allowed to have backyard chickens.
You just drive five minutes to the farmer
and drop the chickens off.
And then he says, you know,
come back in a little bit.
And then you come back
and he's got the fresh prepared chicken for you.
And he says, cook it like a normal chicken,
like you got from the grocery store,
but this is your fresh grown raised chicken.
I gotta tell you, it's easy.
It's fun.
First of all, all you gotta do is you put up,
you put some wood planks on the ground.
Do you do this?
You put the planks on the ground with the rope you walk up in the morning
you lift them up and the chickens run and eat the bugs free food no i don't do that we just free
range our chickens we let them we let them there you go out like grass figure it out yeah yeah
they eat everything they eat grass they like they like eating clovers and whatever and then they
make more of themselves if you leave them alone. And then
you bring the extra ones over to the dude who does it for you.
Don't get me wrong. They eat each other, too.
Yeah. Chickens
are carnivores, and
they're cannibals, you know?
They have no qualms about any kind of
incest. No. Gross.
Yep. Their culture's not like ours.
Their genetics are different, so...
They're not a superior culture. Their genetics are different. They're not a superior culture.
Yeah, their genetics are different.
So there's less of a
problem of mutations and deformities with
inbreeding. So they actually call it
lime breeding with chickens. Did you ever do this?
Lime breeding is the nice way of saying inbreeding.
If it's inbreeding, it's a mistake.
If it's deliberate, it's lime breeding. And they'll do that with
horses, with cows, with lime bread.
Yeah, I mean, we don't. But yeah, it we don't but yeah it is done okay it is done and you know a lot of people do
it with pigs if you're going to eat the kids you really shouldn't have a boy pig and a brother
sister pig mate and and have them reproduce in generations but if they're going to mate and have
eight little piglets and you're going to raise them fat and kill them and eat them brother and
sister can mate it's a little weird but But you wouldn't want those to intermate,
to intermate, to intermate,
because that's how you get the apocalypse.
So yeah, the end state is the apocalypse.
I didn't mean to interrupt being backwards.
Chickens are so stupid,
they don't know to drink water when it's hot out.
What?
Yeah, it's a big problem.
Have you ever experienced that?
No.
It gets really hot out and chickens won't drink water. And so there's a big problem. Have you ever experienced that? No. It gets really hot out and chickens won't drink water.
And so there's a trick.
What you do is you put seeds in water with ice.
And when they try to eat the seeds, they get water.
Otherwise, they don't drink.
And chickens are not very smart, but they're very funny.
Yeah, and they're cute.
Love the farm life.
Yep.
Farmers didn't get any mention in the debate, right? I mean,
we could go through a list of, and this is what frustrates me about not having the three debates
that are thematic, right? If we wanted to talk foreign policy, yes, of course, Israel, Palestine,
yes, of course, Russia, Ukraine, but we could talk about NATO. We could talk about South America.
We could talk, we didn't mention China, right? Hello, big red elephant in the room,
didn't mention China, right? If we talked red elephant in the room. We didn't mention China, right?
If we talked about domestic policy,
farm policy, ag policy, land policy, right?
Gun policy.
There are so many things
that the president has power over our lives,
and that's wrong.
It's not the role of the president,
but that is the way it's constant.
Exactly.
That's the way it is now.
The president's way too powerful.
But if we're going to give this person all this power,
Kamala can't, as you were saying earlier, Hannah Clare, her answer can't be, I don't want to talk to the press.
Like, you've got all these great ideas.
Well, what are they?
I don't want to say.
You know, knock, knock, who's there?
They're so great, let us know.
Yes, right?
And that's the frustrating thing, is there are so many things I'd like to ask the president
and the vice president, not on gotcha, just honest conversation about really important
issues that affect our lives.
And we just ignore over them.
And we talk about, oh, my gosh, we talk about abortion for hours on end.
And that is an important issue.
But there are so many issues that deserve time.
It's important, but it's not the major issue that affects everyone's lives, like food production.
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Tim Jake says, sad day.
Had to say goodbye to one of our cats.
He was 13 and diabetic.
The last several days were really tough.
So it was time to let him go.
Sad to hear it, my friend.
Sad to hear it. I know all too well. Mr. Bocas, you know,
there's only a few bags left of the Mr. Bocas
pumpkin spice experience, and that'll be
the end. But we're gonna make a
in memoriam espresso blend
called Focus with Mr. Bocas.
And, you know, we'll always remember.
Now we have Seamus the cat. But I don't call him
Seamus anymore. I call him James because I don't respect the Irish.
Ouch.
Ouch.
As an Irishman.
I'm Irish, too.
It was funny because I said on I posted on X in response to the Russia story, you can eat my Irish ass.
And to the journalists and the people, you're Irish now.
And I'm like, I've always been Irish.
Just because I'm more Irish than I am Korean.
Come on, guys.
Anyway, it's a joke because we jokingly named the cat Seamus
because we were hanging out with Seamus.
We caught the cat.
And then I made the joke that we should name the cat Seamus 1
and the cartoonist Seamus 2.
And Seamus was like, you guys are bad friends.
But then now I call him James because, you know, you guys are bad friends. But then,
now I call him James. Because, you know, that's the
Anglo version. We don't
respect that. Seamus, get out of here.
James. Just like Cromwell.
Good job. Don't let the Irish speak their own language.
James, that's right.
He's James now. That's what I call him.
That's how my cat name
became James the Cat.
Stonebleed says, how many Harris campaign staffers did you take to screw in a light bulb?
Wrong.
They used gas lighting.
Very good.
Very good.
All right.
A lad who ate four dozen eggs says, we did it, Tim.
We got Joe Biden to wear a MAGA hat.
There goes Kamala's momentum from yesterday.
I can't believe he did that.
It's very funny.
Optics, man. People aren't going to know
or care why. Very odd.
It is, in a sense, an endorsement.
Yeah.
Look, the Trump eating the dogs thing,
I've been saying this since yesterday. I said it this
morning. I guarantee you, come this
weekend, I'll be at the poker table, and some guy's
going to go, you hear they're eating dogs in Ohio?
Yeah, I heard that. What's that about?
I don't know. People are saying that migrants are eating dogs. They're not going to dissect Donald Trump's
statement. They're not going to follow up with a fact check. They're going to have heard from
their buddy who was smoking a cigarette or drinking that some guy, yeah, Trump, here's
what's going to happen. They're going to be at work and a guy's going to go, and Trump's saying
they're eating dogs now. What's going on? Then he's going to go to the poker table and it's
going to purple monkey dishwasher and say, I heard they're eating dogs. Another guy's going on? Then he's going to go to the poker table and it's going to purple monkey dishwasher and say, I heard they're eating dogs.
Another guy is going to hear that and go, what?
Then he's going to go back to another guy and say, yeah, they're eating dogs now.
And that's all that happens.
So I explain it like this.
Imagine you got three people.
You go to one in the morning and you say, migrants are eating dogs.
And they're going to go, that's crazy.
What are you talking about?
You go to guy B, they're eating dogs.
He says, you're crazy. You go to guy C, they're eating dogs. He says, you're crazy.
You go to guy C, say the same thing.
They all say you're crazy.
But then when guy A meets guy B up for lunch,
and he goes, are you hearing this?
They're saying they're eating dogs.
I heard that.
You did? You heard that too?
I heard that, yeah.
What? And then guy C walks up and goes,
hey, are you talking about them eating dogs?
I heard the same thing.
And they're going, whoa.
Now they think it must be happening
because they're hearing it from two other people when in fact there was one source of information yep triangulated yep
jackie octavia says was driving through wisconsin and saw an anti-criminal immigration billboard
paid for by paid for by democrats for trump what feel a lot better about wisconsin but we must keep
fighting wow that's huge that's actually a really good strategy.
If you're a former Democrat, don't abandon being a Democrat, but vote for Trump. And then say you're
a Democrat for Trump. A lot of these Democrats are like, I'm a Republican now. And I know,
go be a Democrat and vote for Trump and send that message. All right, what's next?
Ginger McIsaac says, I put my finger on why comrade kamala bugs me so she
talks like that spoiled cheerleader whose poop isn't stinky yeah stinky after all i just girl
mean girl i think heathers but not not winona rider i think both kamala and trump had uh
their behavior wasn't so good but trump had the better version of it
that is if trump did what he did with biden where he remained calm kamala says if people leave your
rallies early trump could have just smirked and said are we here to talk about my rallies can we
can we get back to the economy i'd like to help the american people boom she would have been like
but he took the bait.
The bait.
That being said,
Trump being angry is better than being snooty.
So Kamala Harris coming off
as condescending and indifferent
is not,
not going to play well.
That's why the undecideds,
according to Reuters,
said Trump.
All right,
let's grab some more.
Polly puree says Kamala came off
like a high school mean girl.
Very off-putting to women.
Mean girl again.
All right.
Kyle says, anyone notice if you ask ChatGPT who shot Trump,
it will say no one ever shot at Trump, nor has there ever been an attempt on his life?
Yeah, that was a big story.
Yeah, it was weird.
It's still that way?
Like ChatGPT will still say that?
Some people are still reporting that, yeah.
Let's go.
Chaos for Harmony says,
funniest zinger of the debate that no one seemed to catch.
Quote, I don't care about her race.
I'm just saying there were reports that said she's black.
She puts out, yeah, I'll say that.
And then she's in full Indian dress.
Is that the quote, what he said? He puts out yeah i'll say that and then she's in full indian dress is that the quote what he said he puts out i don't remember him that part but i didn't know either i did it was like i don't
care i don't care she's she says she's black i don't care i just think it's funny that now she's
black she didn't he didn't say indian that doesn't appear in the transcript no i don't remember that
part but yeah he didn't say that he did have the indifference like i don't care i don't care what she is right it's just funny that's whatever she wants to be he said i don't, I don't remember that part, but he did have the indifference like, I don't care. I don't care what she is.
It's just funny. She can be whatever she wants to be.
He said, I don't know. I don't know. All I can
say is I read where she was not black
that she put out, and I'll say
that, and then I read that she was black,
and that's okay. Either one was okay
with me. That's up to her.
Not that she
put out that she's not black,
which she probably didn't do.
I thought her response body language was weird on that question.
That was one of the times she looked the furthest down and then was just sort of waggling her head.
And, you know, I think it would have been, she was teed up for this really easy response of being like, my father is black and my mother is Indian.
You know, I am fortunate to be in whatever position that allows me to give some sort of diversity
speech but she she's sort of like it makes her uncomfortable to talk about her race which i find
funny because everyone wants to be irish i want to read this from the regular chat vanguard says
i'm tim pool bald fool please buy my coffee well well i do say that so you know thanks for the chat vanguard
uh stephen d parker jr says fun fact haitian voodoo is practiced widely in haiti and like
most if not all afro-caribbean religions include ritual animal sacrifice as a sacrament
you can google search this right now about animal sacrifice in new york the story's from like a day
ago oh yeah it's crazy i have photos that my mom sent me.
It was her neighborhood.
Really?
I can send them to Serge and we can put them on
that mom and her church was part of the cleanup
after they were done with the animal sacrifice.
How disgusting.
Yeah, very disgusting.
Some pigs got out and were running around the neighborhood,
but they were brought to a shelter.
All right, Melatesta says,
Timcast should offer to host and moderate the next debate.
Yes, that would be fantastic. That'll never happen. Kamala's only going to go to a shelter. All right. Melatesta says, Timcast should offer to host and moderate the next debate. Yes, that would be fantastic.
That'll never happen.
Kamala's only going to go to a debate where,
she won't go to the Fox debate.
She only goes where it's rigged.
Where they're going to, everything's set up for her.
Yeah, it's totally not fair
because I really would like to see someone ask Kamala Harris
what a woman is.
And I know it seems like, you know,
a lot of people are just like, it's dumb,
but it would let us know
what her relationship to reality actually is.
We will know for a fact if Kamala is nervous,
if she insists the next debate moderator is George Stephanopoulos.
Yeah.
And because that means she's desperate because George always in a pinch,
uh,
bails out the Democrat.
I want to see a debate moderated by Alex Jones.
But I think it was, it's because Alex would just snap and go off on Kamala, and it would break down to him being—he would just go on this prolonged rant about the deep state, the things Kamala was involved in.
He'd start naming people specifically.
Just imagine him being like, Vice President Harris, the question for you is on foreign invasion and U.S. involvement in Ukraine. Do you think
we should put more money in?
And then we start answering.
He will snap back and fact check.
And then within like a minute, he's going to be running off.
General Milley said this, and when
you had Hillary Clinton come in
that room, and the advisors were coming,
it would be great.
Just explode on this rant in front of
Kamala Harris.
I also think very quickly,
um,
they were anticipating she would do poorly.
And that's why they chose September 10th because they knew that today a huge
percentage of the coverage would be on September 11th.
And they could say,
whoa,
whoa,
whoa.
Look,
today is not a day to talk politics.
We are remembering the lives lost. Or if Trump gloats, it's like, whoa. Look, today is not a day to talk politics. We are remembering the lives lost.
Or if Trump gloats, it's like, you know what?
How shameful that he is talking about this on the day of.
But that was deliberately why they chose the 10th.
It's not just 9-11.
It's Taylor Swift, too.
This morning when I woke up and I turned on Fox, it was 9-11 Memorial, and they were running the footage of 9-11 from 23 years ago.
As they always do.
Right.
Yeah.
So the whole debate stuff was just not in the morning news.
No.
Crazy.
Because they thought she was going to do poorly.
Well, and Kamala Harris on stage, it is interesting.
I think you're right.
The proximity to 9-11 is part of it.
I'll also point out the VMAs are tonight.
So there are a lot of people who are not interested in politics who are not paying attention to any of that.
Yeah, I am planning to go home and
check all the VMA
outfits. But she
also said on stage that January
6th was the biggest attack on democracy since
the Civil War, which, do you not know
what the next day is, my friend? Do you not know that
you're about to go to New York and appear with everybody else?
That was crazy. Fox brought
that up, and I think it was Laura Ingraham, and she
was just like, 9-11 is today.
Wasn't there a debate that they did the day before the Super Bowl or the morning?
Or the kickoff of NFL? There was a presidential debate recently. Maybe it was 2020.
Maybe a G-chat will come in or a Super Chat will come in.
There was a presidential debate that they did deliberately that coincided with the NFL.
And maybe it was Trump-Biden.
And I can't remember.
So they choose the dates specifically if they think they're going to do poorly.
And that's why they chose September 10th.
I just love that they were like, some guy was sitting in an office and he watched the debate.
And he picks up his phone and he goes, execute Taylor Swift's plan.
And then she like, Taylor Swift looks around and then she like hits the button.
Tell Taylor it's a go.
You know they had that post probably drafted and set up and ready to go.
Yeah.
I think they added the line as I watched the debate tonight afterwards.
They get everything else written and then they were like, it needs to be today.
And she was like, okay.
Yeah.
All right.
It was Order 23.
Was that her album?
What was that album? 1989? 89. Yeah. Execute Order 89. Was that her album? What was that album?
20.
1989.
89.
Yeah.
Execute Order 89.
That's what it would have said.
Order 89.
And then Taylor Swift hits the button.
All right.
Let's have another super chat here.
Ted Thornton says Kamala is in over her head.
She craves power, is suffering from imposter syndrome and truly incompetent.
Her positions are not clear because she is the epitome of an empty suit.
She also needs to fire whoever's picking her pantsuits.
They're just not, they're not stepping up here.
What was she, she was wearing like Chloe at the VMAs.
It was like that beige one.
Yeah.
I mean, she's not, she's just picking really weird, dark, neutral colors.
Did you guys see that clip that went viral where Kamala said that she wants to ban guns?
And David Muir is like, you said that you want to sign an executive order to start to ban assault weapons.
But such a power doesn't exist. And then Joe Biden's like, it's unconstitutional. You can't do that.
And she goes, Joe, instead of saying we can't. How about we say, yes, we can.
And he goes, it's unconstitutional.
We covered that today.
That was funny.
Just say yes, we can.
That was a lot of her response to Trump yesterday.
Like, I'm not trying to be negative.
Let's be positive.
And that's the response to everything.
You're not allowed to forgive student loans.
Let's do it anyway.
Right?
Like, yes, we can.
I can do whatever I want. We're the campaign of joy student loans. Let's do it anyway. Yes, we can. I can do whatever I want.
Campaign of joy. Let's do it.
Mark Clancy
says, after 90 minutes of hearing Kamala's
whiny, screeching voice, my head still hurts.
This is another thing, too,
that I don't think the left wants to admit.
They love to talk about sexism,
but when you bring up that people
likely would not want to vote for a woman
because of the sound of her voice, they say you're a sexist.
I'm like, well, no, no, no, no.
I'm agreeing with you.
So I mentioned this before that I think Kamala Harris is going to struggle because it actually was about AOC.
When AOC did that rally where she was pumping and hooting and talking like this, I'm like, there's a big difference from a deep voiced tall man banging on a table and talking in a deep voice.
And people go like, whoa.
And a woman with a high-pitched raspy voice that sounds frail.
And the left attacked me as sexist.
They said, Tim Pool's sexist for saying this.
And I'm like, no, I'm literally saying that other people are sexist and would not vote for a woman because of that.
I believe that's true.
I believe the left is correct.
People are sexist. So
when they see Kamala Harris talking like
this,
there's a lot of people who are just going to be
like, no, no, no, no.
I don't care what she's saying.
Yeah, there are gender differences.
Isn't that amazing?
Genders sound different
and act different, and people respond
to the differences differently. As you were just saying, ask Kamala, what is a woman? Right. It would be a great conversation.
Well, and it would be great to know if she would respond like Maya Wiley did when she was asked in Congress about that just sometime earlier this summer when she said a woman is someone who says she is. Oh, that's beautiful. You know, it's like, yeah, it's almost poetic, right?
But I want to know if Kamala Harris thinks a woman is someone who says she is,
or if she thinks a woman is an adult human female.
Because on the one hand, you're, you know, writing poetry to craft policy.
And on the other hand, you know what reality is.
The appropriate question in debate is not what is a woman?
It's how would you define woman?
Because I'll tell you what happens if Trump said, Madam Vice President, what is a woman?
She'd say, wow, Donald, I can't say I'm surprised you don't know what a woman is.
And they'd go, whoo, and they'll start clapping.
She'd be like, I can't, you know, every woman in the room knows that Donald Trump can't figure out what a woman is.
And she won't answer the question.
She'll turn into a zinger.
The question is, like, if I was Trump, I'd say something like, you know, we're hearing a lot about this gender stuff in schools.
And they're saying that little boys can be girls and little girls can be boys.
And Tim Walz, they call him Tampon Tim because he put tampons for little boys in the bathrooms.
So, you know, Madam Vice President, this is your proposed administration.
How would you define the word woman?
No answer.
Yeah.
She wouldn't be able to.
She wouldn't be able to say.
No zingers, no answers, no responses.
She might try and say, you don't know what a woman is.
I can tell you it's an adult human female.
That's another thing you might want to say.
A woman is an adult human female.
But what would you say it is?
And then she can't answer.
The attack vector for Trump should be, I can't remember who brought this up on the show.
Bring up Israel.
Every opportunity.
Trump should have brought up Israel.
That was you.
Right.
That's a good point.
Trump should bring up Israel as a wedge issue because it shatters the left uh the leftists and the and the and the liberal default liberals yeah well according to last night kamala harris loves israel
knows it has a right to exist and wants to defend it she loves guns right she she has limits on
abortion she's not in favor of unlimited abortion. Right. She loves oil and gas. She was praising about our oil production numbers. So it's just funny that this is the new Kamala Harris. Right.
Trump should have said they call her killer Kabbalah. That's what they're saying outside the protesting say she's killer Kabbalah because Israel and, you know, and then let her stew on it.
How does she respond to that? Have you heard some of the interviews from the protest
that was last night in Philadelphia?
They're saying, like, I won't vote for Trump or Harris,
which they were probably, these progressive activists
were probably never going to vote for Trump.
So his campaigner knows that.
Whereas they might have voted for a candidate
they typically would have voted Democrat.
It's an issue that Republicans don't have
in the way that the Kamala Harris campaign does.
And that's why they made sure it wasn't Shapiro
because they were hoping that these people
would default if it was not the Jew.
Oh man, the debate would have been brutal
if she picked Josh Shapiro
because the protests would be twice as loud,
twice as angry, social media would be on fire,
she'd have no support.
The Democrats have a real anti-Semitismism problem yep and she she threw that back at trump and this is another missed opportunity
she said the charlottesville hoax to trump yep anti-semitism and trump said that was debunked
everyone knows it's debunked trump didn't articulate the response as well enough he
has because he he did say it was debunked but he should have said that the full context was I did condemn the neo-Nazis.
However, Madam Vice President, right now outside they're calling you killer Kamala and your supporters are anti-Semites.
Yeah. Why didn't he mention that? Because there were protests out there and we didn't hear a lot about it.
No, but he needed to flip the anti-Semitism thing back on her.
He could have easily said the Republican Party doesn't have a problem with
anti-Semitism. It's the Democrats. It's the people outside right now screaming and demanding that
Kamala Harris stop supporting Israel. It's the college students across the nation who are
shutting down the quads, right? Who are all the academic leftists and their professors and their
university administrators
who they're the ones who
were the anti-Semites.
Missed opportunity, unfortunately, Mr. President.
Missed opportunity, which is why
we need a second debate. James C.
says, I work on the port of Tampa
and we are gearing up for the ILA strike.
This will cause some shorts on imported
items. Strike start first of the month.
Really? What's going on with that? I didn't hear about that.
ILA, as in the initials?
I-L-A?
That's what it says.
It says I-L-A.
I-L-A strike.
International Labor, I don't know what I-L-A stands for.
Association.
Yeah.
Huh.
Haven't heard about it.
Port of Tampa's a big one.
That one gets shut down.
Bad things will happen.
Yep.
Yeah, new I-L ILA doubles down on strike threat
as shippers brace for port chaos.
Yeah, International Longshoremen Association
shut them down.
Oh, I remember.
I went to school with somebody
who was in the Longshoremen's Union.
I read this thing that said,
back in the day, Longshoremen contracts
on the East Coast said you couldn't feed them lobster
more than twice a week.
That was in the old days.
Yeah, that was true in Maine as well.
Like people who had servants weren't allowed to feed their servants lobster more than twice
a week.
That's crazy.
I was part of it.
I mean, because there's like Hannah Nightingale, who's at the Postmillennial, she's from Maine
and she hates lobster.
She's like, there's just too much of it.
I'm just done.
I don't even like it anymore.
That's crazy to me.
I could eat steak forever.
I could also eat steak forever. I could eat lobster and steak forever and never be unhappy. That's. I'm just done. I don't even like it anymore. That's crazy to me. I could eat steak forever. I could also eat steak forever.
I could eat lobster and steak forever and never
be unhappy. That's what I'm saying. So I went to
Maine and got fresh lobster and we were just eating.
It was awesome. I was just in Newport
and I got a full lobster and they bring
it on a plate and it's the full thing, but the
shell just pops right off and then you got all the meat right there.
It's delicious. I could eat it forever.
And then here's the thing.
I understand they grow up around it all the time.
So like, no, I don't want any more.
There's steak everywhere.
I will eat steak for every meal of the day if I could.
I grew up around a lot of pasta.
I still will eat a lot of it.
I'm happy about it.
I'm going to go to the restaurant this weekend
and I'm going to get a filet mignon with a lobster tail.
You're making me want to go get some nice filets.
I kind of want to eat right now because I'm getting a little hungry. I'm not going to
lie. And I'm a damn good cook. I should have you
guys over for dinner sometime. I'm a really good cook.
I believe you. I will come hang out with you.
How far away? Time-wise,
how far away are you? 35 minutes. Oh, that's not far
at all. Yeah. Can we cook one of your animals
or something? I have a ton of lamb.
I don't always make lamb for my guests because
people who dislike lamb really
dislike lamb. I love lamb.
I have a ton of lamb.
Like, like, yeah.
Yeah.
I thought you were going to say because you can see them from our dining room window.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
And when the few that we bring to slaughter, we mix up and we don't know who's who.
And then they're just in the freezer.
Our sheep have, as Andrew says, they have a wonderful life and one bad afternoon.
As long as it's food, I'll eat it. There's a few animals that I won't eat are the American
social norm animals. So, you know, dogs, cats, whales. Horses. You don't eat a horse. Yeah,
I won't eat a horse. But so there's, if I'm starving to death and, you know, we're out
hunting and like the world has ended, I'm going to eat tree leaves. I'm going to death and, you know, we're out hunting and, like, the world has ended, I'm going to eat tree leaves.
I'm going to eat whatever I can.
Like, you know what I mean?
But I would likely only eat horse on a rare occasion, but I'm not as off, like, horse is not as off limits, say, like a dog or cat.
I'll tell you the one real reason why I would never eat dog.
The principal reason is man's best friend, strong social connection to our culture, and it's just it feels immoral to do so.
But there's a practical reason.
It's that they say if you eat dog, dogs can smell it forever.
Interesting.
So you know how dogs can detect cancers and tumors?
A dog can smell when you're about to have a seizure, like crazy stuff. I've heard that if you eat dog, dogs can smell that you've eaten dog, and it will create strained relationships with future dogs.
Yeah.
So I'm very much in the mind of, like, I'd like to be friends with all dogs, even the bad ones, if I can try and be friends with them and they're willing to be friends.
I see someone's dog, and the golden retriever's all happy and doofy, you want to be friends. But they say's dog and the golden retrievers all happy and doofy.
You want to be friends,
but they say that if you've ever eaten dog,
the dog's going to know.
Yeah.
Dog,
look at you.
That's why I wonder,
cause I see some people and the dogs growl at them just for no reason.
And you're like,
Ooh,
I wonder if the dog's like,
Ooh,
you ate dog before.
Dog had said something.
You're not a friend of mine.
Yeah.
That's interesting.
Yeah.
Well that,
that'd be,
I mean,
in addition to that,
just being a horrifying things to do, specifically
from the culture that we're in.
Yeah.
You don't need dog.
That's wrong.
Yeah.
I don't, I would never want dogs to not like me.
I'm always so happy when there's dogs.
Yeah.
Dogs are good people.
Eventually when I travel less, I would really like to have a dog.
You know, as much as people rag on cats, cats are actually pretty good people too.
And I think that's why dogs and cats are
like the top pet. You know, so like
James, our cat now, he's
a good dude. He's silly
and he can be annoying,
but he's a good dude, you know?
He's friends. He's friends with you.
I like that in America, rabbits are on the fence.
Some people have pet rabbits, but then
also you could get a nice rabbit
at a restaurant. We got rabbit jerky in the other room.
Yeah.
I wouldn't mind eating rabbit.
That's a great point.
What animals are on the cusp?
There are people who have pet rabbits.
I know people who raise rabbits for food.
Turtles are pets and food.
Yeah.
Turtles do.
I mean, chickens are kind of pets.
Pigs?
Yeah, chickens.
Lots of house pigs.
People will have fish in their, like there are tropical fish that are pets, but there
are fish that you catch while you're fishing and those ones you eat.
Well, I'll tell you this.
There's a story of this dude who was at a party and they were all drinking and then
someone found a slug and they dared him to put in his beer and drink it.
And then he died.
Yeah.
Don't joke with slugs.
Whatever bacteria they have.
I remember that exact same report. Yeah, don't joke with slugs. Whatever bacteria they have. I remember that exact same report.
Yeah.
I was like, a dare, you know,
because idiot 15-year-old, 25-year-old kids.
Who mentioned tampon tin?
You did, right?
Yeah.
I was thinking about having been a 12-year-old boy
at one time.
I can't imagine the 12-year-old boy's bathrooms
with the tampon.
They destroyed it.
Did you see it?
They're doing Martian ears.
I would love to have seen these 12-year-olds.
Did you see the story, though?
They ripped it down. They ripped the tampon dispenser
down and destroyed it. There you go.
Why do boys want stuff?
I used to have this playwriting
professor in college, and
she had this play that
was about, part of
the play was two guys having a fight in a women's bathroom in a bar.
Like they ended up in there and what you one of them ends up bleeding.
And the other one says, you know, I don't have any bandages, but here use this and pulls up that pulls a like pad out of a dispenser.
This happens in that Amanda Bynes movie. She's the Man. And it seems like that would just never happen.
Well, she's like pretending to be her brother.
She can play on the soccer team or whatever.
And her roommate finds a box of tampons.
And she says, oh, well, they're for nosebleeds.
They're really absorbent.
You never do this?
I mean, look, I'm sure they could find a use for them.
But that's not helping the female students who actually need the product.
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