Will Cain Country - Kash Patel On Trump's Election Chances. Plus, Does Kamala Pass The Beer Test?
Episode Date: October 9, 2024Story #1: Vice President Kamala Harris has a beer with Stephen Colbert. Does she think voters are really going to buy that she drinks Miller High Life? And while one of the worst hurricanes in modern... history bears down on Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis shows us what real leadership looks like. Story #2: Former Pentagon Chief of Staff Kash Patel takes you inside the Trump campaign on the road while reaching out to folks in North Carolina. Story #3: Will & The crew attempt to invent a new sports league for America. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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One, Kamala has a beer.
And while one of the worst hurricanes in recorded history bears down on Florida,
a wonderful illustration of leadership by Ron DeSantis.
Two, are we already experiencing the October surprise with the former chief of staff,
the Department of Defense,
Cash Patel.
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Subscribe to the Will Kane show. Kamala has a beer, and she chose Miller Highlight.
boys in new york willisha i ask you if somebody invited you on to national television and said
let's have a beer it is the infamous beer test you want to elect a president with whom you
could have a beer and you were invited to have that one beer what's your order mickleope
stephen colbert said that he asked kamala harris ahead of time what beer would you like
and so Miller High Life was the choice
and Miller High Life was what was presented
what would be the beer you would ask for
now you have to be honest
don't run it through a focus group
and don't try to win a few extra electoral votes
what would you pick
quickly around the horn what is your request
what do you order?
Michaelobe
Michaelobe
Michelob Ultra
yeah I don't know there's any others
Wow
that's what I don't think there is
Like, whatever happened to regular
Mickelope?
I know.
At one point in time,
there was a regular Mickelope, right?
And now all we have is Miclobe Ultra.
So, okay, you're going low carb.
I see.
That's very manly.
Two a days.
What would you order for your beer?
I'm Miller light all day.
Can't deny it.
Simple.
Yeah.
Tinfoil.
I'm not a beer guy.
I like hard liquor.
But if I had to pick a beer,
I'd probably go Miller High Life.
I mean, I think it's the right move.
All right.
I think you have something in common with Kamala Harris.
I do not think that she...
I don't think she has often had a beer.
I would offer to you that this might be the first time she's ever had a Miller High Life.
She said in an episode of Late Night or the Late Show with Stephen Colbert
that the last time she had a beer was with Doug at a baseball game.
Fair.
Oh, Miller High Life?
is an interesting beer.
First of all, they had incredible commercials back in the day.
You're a high life man.
Go ahead and have that second deviled egg.
Miller High Life is one of those beers that you're like, yes, I will have a Miller High Life.
Somebody orders the table.
That sounds great.
And the first couple sips, you're like, this is awesome.
Like, why don't we order Miller High Life more often?
This is, and everybody around the time like that, this is great.
Yeah, we should be High Life men.
But four or five sips, halfway into a Miller High Life, you remember why you don't
drink Miller High Life.
But there is not, it doesn't hold up through a can.
There's a trick, though. Put a little apparel in it, and it's really good.
No, no.
Are we having a race here for who can be most feminine?
I mean, James is over here drinking ultra.
You're talking about putting apparel into Miller High Life.
The proper way to have.
And Patrick's a secret Democrat.
Yeah.
The proper way to have a Miller High Life is playing 240 hands.
That's the only way it can really go down properly.
I stand by my position it's so
because by the time you're gone it's like
it's such an exciting experience
the Miller High Life that lasts all of
a third of the can
I'm actually going to go with two days
my order would be Miller Light
now Kamala Harris you know poll tested this
this was highly calculated
this was so political you know
gotta win Wisconsin
I guess she could have gone with Keystone
she could have gone with Keystone
and tried to not nail down Pennsylvania
but she she decided Wisconsin
the way to go she went high life but i'm with you uh dan it would be miller light in first place
oh you don't have no light okay i'll have a course light that's the order of preference
same if you ever seen the game where there's like 45 different like draft selections like you go
to this place and you're all hyped up it's just that's great i'll have a course light
james we're going to need you to clear your throat it sounds like once again you're drowning
in your own vocabulary the the
I've seen the internet memes where they do the thing
where they put all the beers behind a hidden box
and then they have straws coming up
and you have to guess which is which
and I've always said this that I do not think
I think every guy acts like it but very few could pass
a blind taste test differentiating Coorslight
Miller Light and Bud Light. I think Bud Light tastes
very different than the other two
and I don't enjoy its unique flavor
has nothing to do with politics so i think i could isolate bud light but i think miller and coors would be
a roll of the dice but camilla ordered miller high life let's get into that and a historic
hurricane headed for florida that highlights the necessity of leadership that's story number one
Milton is headed for Florida.
It is one of the worst hurricanes on recorded record.
Storm surges are expected between 12 and 15 feet.
It appears that much, but not all, of Tampa Bay has been evacuated.
The current projected path, I spent some time last night watching the weather channel,
is that it might hit directly south of Tampa around Sarasota.
12 to 15 feet of storm surge is absolutely incredible and I have to give credit to CNN and a few other
organizations that have used modern technology and graphics to show us exactly what that looks like
when the storm surge raises when it raises to three feet when it raises to six feet now cars are
floating down the roadway first floors are uninhabitable but 12 to 15 feet is almost
incomprehensible but amidst this potential doom I do think we have
a wonderful example of a very big need in America, and that is leadership, leadership by Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis. I watched DeSantis last night on the Weather Channel, and he conducted
a 10-minute interview talking about logistics, clearing debris from Hurricane Helene that can turn
into projectiles during Hurricane Milton. He was absolutely versed in the direction of the storm,
the severity of the storm, the risks of the storm.
Very, very, very impressive is Florida governor Ron DeSantis.
I happened to have tweeted that out last night, and I am a little bit taken aback by
the response, big response, oh yeah, well, you and the other clowns only wanted Trump.
You didn't want this style of leadership.
Will you, calling me all sorts of expletives, made fun of Ron DeSantis's boots?
I'm a little surprised at the level of fandom.
and I don't mean that in appreciation and respect of his leadership,
but fandom in the terms of turning politics into professional sports
that exist out there among, I guess, the DeSantis bros.
And I think, you know, they're just having trouble holding a couple of thoughts in their head at the same time.
Those thoughts are as follows.
I truly believe, by the way, that he was wearing lifts in his boots.
I don't care, secondarily, that he would wear lifts in his boots.
I think he is an incredible governor, and I think he would make an incredible president.
But fourthly, I think you have to be able to understand that there's a difference between governing and being a politician.
We can like or dislike this fact, but it is a reality of life.
Getting elected to the presidency is a prerequisite to being a good president.
And I think there is.
And again, I don't hold pom-poms in this.
I'm just telling you what I truly believe to be true.
I think that he has serious limitations appealing politically on a national stage to acquire the job
that he would do incredibly.
That's just a matter of objective analysis.
It may be wrong.
I'll be happy to have been proven wrong if he ever wins the Republican nomination and a general
election for president.
But I can believe he is an incredible leader.
I think there are a lot of incredible leaders.
I think none more, perhaps, on display during moments of crisis than Ron DeSantis.
But being an incredible leader only means you would do a job well,
but it doesn't mean you're capable of getting the job.
But when you're waving pom-poms and still butt-heard about something that was said,
that was true, some six months ago, you've lost sight of the reality of the situation.
But the important point for today is that while a crisis of historic proportions faces Florida,
is at least blessed with not just competent, but perhaps some of the best leadership in America.
It's leadership, by the way, that's been acknowledged by the president of the United States.
When Vice President Kamala Harris has said that Ron DeSantis is playing politics and won't accept
her call, DeSantis has said, I don't need to talk to Harris.
I've never received a call from Harris.
We've had numerous hurricanes over the last three and a half years.
She has no role, and I'm talking to her boss.
Here is Joe Biden.
the president of the United States on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
The governor of Florida has been cooperative.
He said he's gotten all that he needs.
I talked to him again yesterday.
And I said, no, you're doing a great job.
It's all being done well.
We thank you for it.
And I literally gave my personal phone number to call.
That is Joe Biden saying that Ron DeSantis is doing an incredible job.
That's led something to believe is Joe Biden.
is he sabotaging Kamala Harris?
Does he harbor a will about being replaced by Kamala Harris?
It's pointed out that last Friday he had an impromptu, unscheduled,
and extremely rare, I think the first of his administration,
surprise press conference while she was conducting a televised campaign event.
Is he undercutting Kamala Harris?
I don't think that to be true.
I think we can all still remember that Joe Biden is not with it.
He is not on top of his game.
And complimenting DeSantis probably didn't go through a political filter.
It was simply, I am president, we have a crisis, he's a good governor.
I don't think Joe Biden is undercutting Kamala Harris purposefully.
I do think that last Friday press conference is odd to have done.
walk out there, take questions, having never done so before, during a moment of spotlight
for Kamala Harris. But I don't think this reveals some big undercurrent. Maybe a lack of
enthusiasm. Maybe he's not all in on Kamala, but I don't think he's sabotaging Kamala Harris.
This morning on the call ahead of time for the Will King Show, the boys in New York all
were adamant to me that they understood Ron DeSantis in a way that I don't. And they
They talked about their buddies.
You guys said, and I quote, Ron DeSantis was palpable.
Are you guys all standing by?
I said, I don't think that word means what you think it means.
Are you guys all standing by that Ron DeSantis is palpable?
You know, I kind of have the feeling that you went up and went back and looked at the definition
and are about to just smack us if we stand our ground here.
No.
I looked it up in real time on our call.
You guys all agreed.
No, I think that's right.
I've used that a lot.
I'm still going to...
It's had to have been said on air like a thousand times.
I'm still going to use it because I'll stand by it.
I'll change the definition myself.
I don't care.
Now, what do you mean?
What do you three think you mean?
Palatable.
Palatable.
That's the word.
Oh, my God.
Yes.
Yes.
I don't care.
You just stumbled on the word you were looking for?
Yeah, palatable.
Oh, man.
I can't believe you thought of it.
Yes.
I told you on the call
there's a word you're close to
and I couldn't come up with it either
we were all but you guys were adamant
it's palpable by the way no surprise
tinfoil pat's holding on to palpable
palpable which means capable
of being touched you know like
you palpitate like
if your stomach is
you have a problem and a doctor goes in and what's wrong
he palpitate your stomach he presses on it
and sees what the problem is
you know you have a palpable bump on your nose
that means you can feel it
So it was a little weird for you to stick with it, tinfoil,
that you can feel Ron DeSantis.
How do you feel DeSantis?
There are other definitions of the word,
like easily perceptible by the mind.
So, I mean, I think, I'm sticking with it.
He's dying on this hill.
He really is.
This is also, by the way, the main criticism of DeSantis,
that you can't feel DeSantis,
that he's a good leader but doesn't connect,
but somehow he's connecting to you tangibly.
You can literally feel him on your fingertips.
He's palpable to tinfoil Pat.
But I'm proud of you guys.
Yes.
I'm proud of you guys in New York.
I'm so excited.
You stumbled on it.
Palatable.
Palatable.
That's exactly right.
For the DeSantis Bros, he is the palatable version of Donald Trump.
That sounds better.
He's the acceptable.
Respectable version of Donald Trump.
By the way, here is, because we have talked about it, what's going on in the presidential race.
Here is Kamala Harris on the late show with Stephen Colby.
Bair drinking some Miller High Life.
But elections, I think, are won on vibes because one of the old saws is they just want
somebody they can have a beer with.
So would you like to have a beer with me so I can tell people what that's like?
Okay, this was, now we asked ahead of time because I can't just be given a drink to the
Vice President United States, but I'd ask me, you ask for Miller High Life.
You were just curious.
Okay, the last time I had beer was at a baseball game.
Doug.
Okay, so cheers.
There you go.
There you go.
Ooh.
That tastes like the beautiful city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The champagne of beers.
There you go.
It's not the journalist, the quote-unquote journalist in me, is the person with natural curiosity that wants to ask, what baseball game?
Who was playing?
It's like, what Glock do you own?
How big is the magazine?
Is it registered in California?
Is that gun legal in California?
I don't think she owns a Glock.
I don't know if she went to a baseball game.
It's all about too much of it being phony.
And, you know, again, we had a pre-show debate
because 10-4-Pap, or rather,
two-a-days Dan runs in Brooklyn hipster circles,
still there are many people she's resonating with.
I think that she's got a problem with phoniness, a big one.
And that was on display as well last night on Colbert.
We debuted. I want you to enjoy. We debuted a brand new accent.
Have you no empathy man?
You know, for the suffering of other people. Have you no sense of purpose?
Have you no empathy man? What was that, boys? Was that Jamaica? Was you doing Jamaica?
Irish or Jamaican?
And why?
It's one of the other. I didn't know.
And, you know, have you ever seen the movie, I Love You, Man?
Yes.
It reminds me of this.
Slap the bass, big time.
What is that?
You sound like a leprecha.
No, that's a reggae guy.
I just did reggae.
It doesn't sound...
Doesn't sound reggae?
No.
Sounds just like that.
Well, what's interesting is, in that movie, they are also conflating Irish with Jamaican.
So you sound like a lepercon.
No, I'm doing Jamaica.
I'm doing reggae.
I think she is.
I think she's doing reggae too.
I think she's slapping to base, Ma'an.
I think that's what we just learned last night.
Add it to the catalog.
We got a whole new inventory of accents from Kamala Harris,
the one commonality, all phony.
But is it playing?
How's she doing in the polls?
Let's get into that.
Plus, what does the Trump campaign see in internal polling
behind the scenes about Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan,
and the need for leadership as were hit with what amounts to October surprises?
That's coming up with cash.
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Joining us now from North Carolina,
former chief of staff to the Department of Defense.
Also, the author of The Plot Against the King is coming to us live.
By the way, as you can see, for anyone watching on YouTube or Facebook or Fox News.com,
on the road in North Carolina, is Cash Patel.
What's up, Cash?
Hey, well, it's great to be with you. I'm out here in North Carolina.
I'm a team Trump bus tour, Trump Force, 47, which is barnstorm in every swing state.
So I'm glad you guys are able to get me out here.
Absolutely. Glad to have you on the show. Let's talk about North Carolina, though, for a minute.
Let's talk about this idea of the October surprise. Liz Peek at foxnews.com wrote, this is it.
We're watching the October surprise. It actually is Hurricane Helene. It is Hurricane Milton.
It is the federal government's response. It is the crisis of leadership. What do you
think has been displayed here over the last couple of weeks.
A continued failure and intentional neglect to deep prioritizing America First Agenda,
whether you're talking about the Forever Wars, Israel, October 7 just a few days ago,
Ukraine or anything else, North Carolina, the border, we just saw Biden and Harris print
$165 billion for Lebanon, and we just saw them issue another $8 billion proclamation for Ukraine,
and if you can believe it, in that $8 billion, is,
10 million included for Ukraine natural disaster relief.
And here, FEMA is not giving any money to the citizens of this country,
specifically North Carolina and Georgia, where I was last week.
And Kamala Harris offered a material 750 bucks per person
while her DHS secretary was shopping for shoes and scarred in Georgetown
while people were devastated from this hurricane.
So their actions to speak loudly.
I do have some experience of this, having covered Maui,
knowing deeply about that issue.
I will say the 750 is FEMA's initial response.
They, as I believe it was Queen Jean-Pierre has pointed out,
they do make loans available, more funds available over the long term.
But I totally agree with you about the display of priorities,
and I don't think it's unfair to posit it against what we do for Lebanon
or what we do for Ukraine, or I don't think it's wrong,
and I certainly don't think it's misinformation cash,
to put it up against what we do for illegal immigrants.
And, you know, I had J.D. Vance on Fox and Friends on Monday,
And I said to him, okay, you guys talk about America first. America first is very important to a lot of Americans.
Like prioritize Americans. How would you do that? How do you think the Trump administration, a second Trump administration, would be able to step into something, let's stick with North Carolina for a minute, step into something like that and display leadership aligned with America first?
I think you see, you saw President Trump get on the ground here before anybody else in politics before Kamala or Joe Biden.
So I think it's just an extension of that.
You would immediately see a pivot like I saw when I served in the first administration
to boots on the ground here, to National Guard authorized and deployed here across the communities that needed it.
And we would also be providing through private and public assistance programs, food, water, shelter, and age.
You saw my friends in the Special Forces, Corey Mills, and those guys are doing their own Special Forces relief program.
And this guy's in Congress.
And he's created a small army of helicopters.
road vehicles to provide relief.
I mean, that's what our government's supposed to be doing.
And that's what Donald Trump would do.
He would find the assets needed to get to the folks that are needed.
And right now, you know, Harris says it's disinformation to say there's no relief for
hurricane victims.
But I've just seen too many people say they're not getting anything.
That's not misinformation.
That's reality.
I love what you point out about Corey Mills.
He's done just incredible, incredible work.
you know again one of the things that jd said on senator vance said on on on monday on fox and friends
he says the problem is phema is like running natural disaster relief by the dmv and certainly
we need leadership we need leadership that that politically understands priorities something you
and i are both in agreement on and and understands literally not just figuratively as a slogan but
literally let's be here to serve the interests of the people who elect us and pay the taxes
Let's serve Americans first.
Is there an inherent tension cash?
And, okay, we change leadership.
That's good.
But we still have to administer a lot of this through bureaucracy.
FEMA is a bureaucracy.
So it inevitably, regardless of leadership, ends up looking like the DMV.
Look, and that's the problem with Washington, D.C.
And that's the whole point of supplanting personnel when Donald Trump's replaced.
Not just at the cabinet secretary level.
You've got to go 5, 10, 15 rungs down the order.
That was the whole point of my book,
government gangsters, which President Trump made a bestseller.
It's how you drain the swamp and how you fix these institutions.
Look, I'll just give you two examples that are front and center.
The Secret Service reports to the DHS Secretary.
FEMA reports to the DHS Secretary.
Two of the most recent catastrophes we've had in the United States
were in charge of Alexander Mayloricus.
It's not neglect.
It's an intentional decision in one instance to not provide President Trump
with the security needs.
And in another instance, to not provide the American people with the funding they need.
because if you look at FEMA's own website,
they've given over $500 million to illegal immigrants, FEMA,
and they've given 15 to those in need of hurricane disaster relief.
And then they say Congress hasn't issued the funds.
That's a total line.
The funds are in FEMA's bank account.
I know that having done budgeting over at Congress and for the White House,
they're sitting there.
They just won't deploy it.
So you need leadership and personnel that will take on an America First agenda.
And that's how you get rid of the bureaucracy.
Yeah, turn into Congress and saying,
can't do anything because Congress hasn't anything rings a bell that's what they're doing with
that's what Kamala Harris is suggesting when it comes to illegal immigration we rescind executive orders
number's quadruple now we can't do anything about it unless we get action from congress how about
you do the things that you undid how about you use executive orders by the way like you've done
in the last six months that's an election in front of us that shows you have the power to do it
why didn't you do that for three and a half years do you think cash okay inside a campaign
there's got to be at least some discussion what's going to happen everybody talks about the
October surprise. It's a little bit of a cliche, but, you know, is there, is this it?
Like, are these natural disasters sort of the thing that no one can project that comes along
that can change a presidential election? Or rather, what I'd be really curious about internally,
are you guys expecting some other kind of October surprise, a Hunter Biden laptop,
whatever it may be, some other kind of October surprise?
Well, look, these are these natural disasters and things you just can't plan for.
And unfortunately, they've landed right here in the middle of an election cycle.
But for me, the guy who led the Russiagate investigation, the guy who defeated the bogus insurrection
narrative about the National Guard because I was chief of staff at DOD, I've seen what the deep state can do.
And I've seen them utilize the mechanisms of government, FBI, DOJ and whatnot for politicized purposes,
even the intelligence levers when I was Deputy Director of National Intelligence.
So I do believe they are working on something.
I mean, just today I saw Christopher Steele, the author of Russiagate actually wrote an article that news we put on its front page
talking about how valuable the Russia Gate Steele dossier was and how credible it was.
This is eight years later.
And these guys are still at it.
And those folks are in charge of the Department of Justice now that authorized that.
So I do think something is coming.
I don't know if it's going to be public or private.
Hey, how about this?
But do you think cash, like a surprise has to be a true surprise, something we didn't see,
coming. I almost feel like the bullets have all been fired. Like if they fire a new bullet,
it's almost one, it's almost like a recycled round. Do you know what I mean? Like, okay, we've gone
through lawsuits, we've gone through criminal trials, we've gone through Russia hoax, we've gone
through all these things. And if you've listened to most of the desperate things you'll hear,
for example, say on CNN, it's kind of reverting to, well, Donald Trump is Hitler or idolizes
Hitler. It's kind of what I'm getting at is in the vein of the threat to democracy, um,
theme. And so I do wonder, if your surprise, if your October surprise is within that lane,
that bullet's been fired. And I hate to keep using that same analogy. That knife has been plunged
and it's dull. So I just kind of wonder if there's not something, they've almost exhausted it,
because I can't come up with any kind of other surprise that wouldn't feel like a dulled attack on Trump.
Well, that's a very astute analysis because you've been following this obviously very carefully for
these last six, eight, ten years. And I believe you, it's the same government.
gangsters regurgitating the same themes and operations that they've used, whether it's
DOJ or FBI's two tiers system of justice, whether it's the 51 intel letter, whether it's the
insurrection narrative, whether it's now personal name calling, Donald Trump's Hitler, and if you
support him, your Hitler Jr. I think once we've had that conversation, Washington, D.C. is sort of
turning to its last rounds, as you say. My fear is these people are not stupid, these people at
DOJ and FBI that architected these massive disinformation campaigns to rob us of the truth are now
still in charge. And they are going to use the levers of government and my fear in a way we won't
be able to trace right now until maybe it's too late. And so I do believe they're using
the Justice, the Justice Department of the FBI, but I just can't see it, unfortunately. I wish I could.
Cash Patel with the Trump campaign, former secretary, our chief of staff to the Department of Defense
here on the Will Cain show.
Okay, you're in North Carolina, Cash.
I want to share this with you.
So we spent the beginning of our show
talking about the way that Kamala Harris
is playing with voters.
Now, I'm very skeptical
of myself, Cash.
I try to really, really look in the mirror
and achieve some level of self-awareness.
And I also have to be aware of the algorithm.
Like, what's it feeding me?
And a lot of what I'm being fed
suggests this is going really poorly for Kamala Harris.
Like all of this new interview blitz,
this increased exposure, not good.
But I'm not sure that my two eyes see the world the way that 300 million times two,
600 million eyes see Kamala Harris.
So I look at this, Cash, and I know you probably can't see me while you're on the road in North Carolina,
but the real clear politics polling.
I don't care about the national poll.
That's worthless to me.
Battleground states, Donald Trump versus Harris, up 1.5 in Georgia, 0.6 in North Carolina,
0.2 in Pennsylvania, 1.4 in Pennsylvania, I mean, Arizona.
and then it has Harris up 0.8 and 0.5 in Wisconsin and Michigan.
Now, what's fascinating cash, and I'm going to bring this up here in the Will Cain Studios
here in Dallas, if I bring this up, you can see this.
Compare that to 2020 and 2016, okay?
State by state, let's just take Pennsylvania.
Trump up 0.2.
In 2020, Biden was up 7.1 at the same date, October 9th.
If you go back to 16, Clinton was up 2.3.
Now, I could do this.
I just gave you Pennsylvania.
I could do Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada.
Every single one of these, regardless of who's up right now, Trump or Harris, it's way, way in Donald Trump's favor compared to the polling at the same time versus Joe Biden in 2020 or even Clinton in 16.
The point is even if Kamala Harris is winning by these polling averages in some states, it's like six points less than Biden was.
So I'm curious what you guys see as your North Carolina in your internal polling.
Yeah, look, I'll be upfront.
I'm not the pollster genius.
My polling has always been going around the country and speaking to the American people.
And that's what we're doing on this bus tour in Georgia and Michigan and Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
My focus has been on my home state of Nevada where we're making monumental efforts to have that victory for Donald Trump for the first time.
And what I see is not just people who are part of President Trump's base turning out.
these events, I see people coming up to me at every single stop from Fayetteville here, North Carolina,
to Rocky Mount to Wilmington and all the other states we've been in saying, I have never
participated in the electoral process. I sat the last two out. They're here and they're asking
me, how am I going to get engaged, not just vote, engaged in Trump campaign? So that is the best
metric I have that I see on the ground day in and day out on these election tour events that
President Trump is putting on. And of course, you see the response at his rallies. So you know
the enthusiasm is maintaining a level needs to. But here's the thing. I don't care what the polls say.
I'm going to slug it out until November 5th, 24-7 nonstop. And so is everyone on President Trump's
team. We're not leaving anything the chance. Well, I want to end up talking to you about something
that I do think is within your level of understanding and expertise. And that is this story
that an Afghan national has been arrested.
by the FBI.
Now, this guy was part of the SIV program,
special immigrant visa program after the U.S. left Afghanistan.
There were people at the time, Cash.
I don't know what you might have said.
I do remember what I said,
and I did sound a bit of a warning.
We need to have empathy.
We need to help our allies.
We need to be careful.
What are we doing about these thousands upon thousands of Afghans?
Are they properly vetted?
That conversation, by the way,
Cash was dismissed as racist.
Like he was said, oh, my God.
But now we have one of the,
the beneficiaries of this program arrested. He lived in Oklahoma. He was attempting to buy two
AK-47s. He was communicating and presenting himself as ISIS, recruiting other people. And it appears
the plan, alleged by FBI, was to have an election day type October 7 style massacre. It looks like
he was looking at Washington, D.C. He was kind of searching on the internet about the Capitol and the
Washington Monument, and those types of things. This is scary, scary stuff, Cash, when you think
about, okay, one guy, what else is in America? Look, you're absolutely right. National Security and
law enforcement, so that's sort of my wheelhouse. And when I was chief of staff for the president
at DOD, we ran the Afghan withdrawal. And one of the factors we took into consideration during
that withdrawal was an intelligence-based withdrawal, not just for the safety of Americans and folks
in Afghanistan, but how it looked for the rest of the world. Where are we going to do with these
folks. Some people, like you said, deserve savings, deserve our empathy, deserve to be brought here
lawfully. But we weren't going to shortchange our background checks on these individuals,
especially in an area like Afghanistan, which is very hard to conduct, because of this exact
scenario that we fear. And when you couple that with a disastrous border policy, it's not just
this individual that's here. If you go to Mayorkas' own testimony in Congress two to three months
ago and Chris Ray from the FBI, they've admitted publicly that over two dozen foreign terrorists,
affiliates have entered the country illegally and they've lost them. That's the two dozen they
know about. So when you couple that with intentionally poor vetting processes and an intentionally
poor border policy, thank God we caught this one individual will, but my fear is there's
going to be more of these folks and more of these sleeper cells and we're in a pre-9-11 era all
over again because of an intentional politicization of the government. And that's why I think
we need to drastically change where we're heading.
I think your fear is very well-founded cash.
I just want to share two stories with you.
One, there was a story floating around my neighborhood.
I live in Dallas, and I didn't see it covered at first, of a woman who had a home invasion.
She was tied up.
She was robbed.
She was single, and she lived in a nice area of Dallas.
I mean, if I'm being completely transparent, like she lived a par five away from where I live.
And now it's being reported by Fox that the men that did this were from Venezuela,
Trenda, Aragua, had been arrested in the United States already on DWI and a few other charges
and re-released into the public.
And I saw it was covered on America reports yesterday.
That's, to your point of coupling with the border.
And then the other story is I've had Scott Mann, Green Bray, a lot like Corey Mills,
does a lot of help in Operation Pineapple Express and others to help people out.
Scott Mann I've seen is out there saying, hey, these sleeper sales that you just referenced cash, they're here.
And if we're not careful, we're looking at our own October 7th.
No, you're absolutely right.
And that is the cataclysmic failure on the National Security Front.
When you bring all of it together, defense, intel, law enforcement, you either prioritize that or you weaponize it and politicize it.
President Trump was clear.
We're going to take out our enemies.
We're going to take out the narco traffickers.
we're going to seal the border, and we're going to have a full immigration.
But Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have literally, look, you can't dodge the fact that they let in at least 10 million people illegally, whatever your numbers are.
That's the bottom number, right?
And if you look at the simple mathematics behind that, well, that's going to mean 15,000 murderers, 10,000 rapists and however many terrorists.
And you're right, they're already here.
And when Kamala Harris was pressed on that question, would you have done it differently?
She said no.
She said no.
So we're going to continue in that direction.
They've admitted it that that's where they're going, whether it's for votes or whatnot.
That's a different conversation.
But they don't care.
And they're going to continue to give them rules in the four seasons rather than prevent another Lake and Riley or prevent another tragedy in our communities from a vicious crime from a violent, illegal immigrant.
And that's why I'm just charging so hard for President Trump.
I've seen him actually prioritize the interest of America.
And it's not racist.
You're talking to the son of a lawful immigrant.
whose family waited in line to get here.
I want to give that dream,
that American dream to every kid.
He's in North Carolina.
He's literally on the road.
He's the author of The Plot Against the King
and he's campaigning for Donald Trump.
Cash Patel, thank you so much
for jumping on with us here today on the Will Kane Show.
Thanks so much, and I hope everybody grabs a copy
of my bestseller, government gangsters.
It's on Amazon and Governmentgagestors.com.
Let's drain the deep state together.
Government gangsters.
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Government gangsters right there, Amazon.com.
cash patel thank you so much cash there he goes continuing down the road in north carolina
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Over on YouTube, Game of Tunes says this show should live stream on election night.
I agree, Game of Tunes.
We should stream live on election night.
The real question is, and I don't know that it's a question for me, maybe it's a question for the guys, and then they can go talk to the bosses.
Are we capable of pulling off a live stream on election night?
We just did this?
You can barely pull off this show.
You just do this.
I think it's just a more casual, unstructured thing.
that would work.
Then what?
That's true.
It depends how must you trust us to speak
for long periods of time.
No, I think we just keep getting thrown guests on.
Zero.
Well, you just book a couple of gas before.
Mr. Palpable.
I said I wanted to do it after the Waltz-Vance debate.
Okay, I give you a month's notice.
I would like to live stream on election night.
Can we pull it off?
with a month's notice, can you do it?
What we need to do is tinfoil,
you need to get on some guests
that you can roll through, right?
We have to pick how long we would do it for.
Game of tunes, we would love your input.
Like, what do you want?
I know a lot of people do this.
I know Stephen Crowder, Megan Kelly,
others do this.
Like, what do you need from a show
that you're going to hang out with on that night, right?
And let's see if we can pull that off.
And I don't even know if we need to ask the bosses.
I'm not in favor of that.
They'll be like, Dan, what are you doing here?
Oh, I don't know.
I was just, I want to see the...
I just wanted to see the show on Election Night's...
It's going to have a few beers in the back.
Can we drink?
Can we drink on Election Night's show?
Speaking of that, some feedback from the audience on the beer you would order.
Let's see.
Bosco Lemons It says Black Label.
Black Label Matter.
So does James Germani.
Black label, old cheap and great.
Is that a beer?
I don't know Black Label.
Is that just...
Does that mean the old white can with the black...
It says beer on it.
Is that that one?
Like in a cartoon?
I'm not sure what that is.
Acme.
The Red says...
I think there's so Johnny Walker.
I think there's talking about Johnny Walker, yeah.
That's your guy, Patrick.
Oh, we were talking about beer.
I know, but...
I think...
I think it works.
Brandon Uri is saying Scotch whiskey neat.
Yeah, but we're trying to figure out
what beer you would order.
It's not a whiskey test.
Okay?
It's a beer test.
Can it be, though?
Drink of your choice.
I think it can be.
I think beer is an over.
Overall arching term.
I don't think so.
Huh.
Beer is every man.
Why?
I think, I think, okay, how about this?
It is literally called the beer test.
Like, electing a president you want to have a beer with, that George.
That was made famous, you know, with George W. Bush, right?
If Kamala Harris went out on Colbert last night and he presented the beer test and she said,
I'll take a Chardonnay, how would that go?
You know, and I know the answer.
answer on brand now if if if trump doesn't drink so if jaddy vance went out there and he said what
beer would you like and jadie said and we won't make him too fancy we'll just pick a if he said i'll
i'll take a doers i'll take doers okay scotch or whiskey makers mark doers uh neat do you think
that would play as well if he said i'll take a miller light i think a lot of the country would
think it's too, like, highball, no pun intended.
I agree. I think, I see 10-foot
Pat nodding. I don't think it goes over as
well as, I'll take a Coors light. But what is the, what is
the Everyman beer, though? Like,
because she picked High Life,
is that the Everman beer? Yes. No, that's a
hipster. And you and I both know it. PBR's
hipster. In, uh, in J.D. Vance's book.
High Life, which I told you,
I love half of a high life.
I love the idea of High Life.
But let's be honest for a minute.
High Life is wearing a Buffalo check flannel in Brooklyn.
That's what it is.
And you know it.
Like my fall Saturdays.
It's you.
It's you to a day.
It's very much in the PBR vein of hipster.
How about this?
I have been to a lot of dive bars and a lot of small towns in Texas, New Mexico,
Montana. You do not often see somebody ordering a high life. You do not. Okay, that's, it's really
a choice of three. It is Coors Light, Bud Light, and Miller Light. I think Bud Heavy. That is
every man. Back in the day, it was Bud Heavy, and it was also Coors Yellow Dogs, you know,
yellow bellies. But I think the whole, oh, I love the banquet beer. I don't know what that is.
beer?
Are you serious right now?
With the commercial cores.
The banquet beer.
Original cores.
Oh, okay.
The banquet beer.
I've had too many cores lights.
I forgot about that one.
It's too thick.
It's in a yellow can.
It's great.
I choose that over butt heavy.
But I think maybe the whole country's just moved to light beer.
I don't think as much people.
I'm not saying they don't, but they just don't as much order the original full-bodied domestic.
Everybody's counting calories, too.
So it's like, yeah.
You know, on this...
On this topic, though...
Yangling at the bar, if you're slumming it, you go with PBR.
See, I think, again, it's too hipster.
Look at Matthew 921.
Cours' original was it before Sam Elliott transitioned.
I don't know what that is.
What happened with Sam Elliott?
I think he went a little liberal for some people's lucky.
Did he really?
I think so.
Did he really?
Jerry Conrad says, yingling,
light or Stella for me. What's up, tinfoil?
I just think it's a, I don't know, I don't think a lot of people, I don't think everyone,
it is a, every man thing, but I don't think everyone drinks beer. And I think I would rather
know what the person drinks. I'd rather know if like, you know, if the person was a
appletini guy or, you know, a scotch meat guy. I think it's really important to know what
they don't want you to, they don't want you to know that. She is not a Miller High Life girl.
you know that she is a Pino Grigio girl you know that and uh but i agree with you like if it turned
out that jd vance was an appletini guy oh my god that would hurt you know i have the answer on
you know this is drinking that so in his book he wrote he writes just as he went to law school
and he was at his first big law dinner and he kind of like felt a little out of place that
Yeah, I don't really know what he was doing.
And the waiter asked him, like, red or white, he goes, I'll take a red.
And then she lists, like, Cabernet Savian on a couple other options.
And he's like, I don't know what that means.
I'll just take a red.
Yeah.
I don't think that's probably the case anymore.
Yeah.
But that's his character, too, he is.
Can't drink wine at a bar for your guy.
Can't do it.
No, I disagree.
Not a big wine guy.
You can't drink wine at a bar if you're a dude.
You can't.
It's actually, it's a lot more fun than you'd think.
So you can't can, but you can drink wine in a bar?
You're going to go belly up to a bar and say, give me a red wine?
No way.
Can't do it.
I've actually, I've done it at my Hopetown bar a couple times.
Of course you have.
It's like a nice little feeling.
I've been to that bar.
Yeah.
I know what you're talking about.
I've been there.
I was there last weekend.
All right.
There is a new investment group,
interested in again reforming college football similar to the story we told you last week
these are big hitters again um investors billionaires who want to create a new super league in college
football this would separate i believe about 70 of the biggest programs from the rest of the
NCAA and create a super league in other news because i like to my version of going up to a bar
and ordering red wine is reading about european soccer because i like to keep up with european soccer
The second most famous European soccer coach
to Pep Guardiola is a guy named Yergen Klopp.
He's from Germany.
And he just took a brand new job
as head of global soccer at Red Bulls.
Now, Red Bull is a franchise corporate soccer model
that has teams in Germany, Austria, and New York.
And there was a line in the article I was reading
where it said Germans particularly hate Red Bull,
not the drink, the corporate soccer program.
And I was like, if that's interesting,
I didn't know that.
It's very controversial. Why?
And it said because Germans prize
authenticity and the idea of fan ownership of a team and they don't like the corporatized version of
sports and that resonated with me you know i was watching chiefs saints on monday night and i was realizing
almost to myself one of the reasons i still love sports so much because it's one of the last
remaining vestiges of the idea of the city state like i love you know this accents and regionalism
i love unique flavors and i want america to retain some honestly like
city-state coalition that we all come into the banner of the stars and stripes and sitting there
watching Kansas City take on New Orleans and those two, you know, fan bases, cities, squaring off
against one another, I just find that inherently appealing, enthusiastic, passionate.
And it got me thinking about how much has been lost in modern American sports as we,
as capitalism will do, strive towards this corporatism that is now, now, now,
threatening college football. If you think about it, college football is the last remaining fort.
It's the holdout. It's the alamo when it comes to fan passion in sports. There's no big billionaire
that you can identify. I know there are boosters, but there's nobody owns the Texas Longhorns. Nobody
owns the Florida State Seminoles, at least not officially. And as a consequence, it feels like it's
ours. Like it's ours. Whoever hour is, you know, obviously the student body, the alumni,
the greater fan base.
And there's a deepened passion connection
when something is ours.
And that's what we're losing
and what we will soon lose.
We're in the process of losing
when it comes to college football.
Don't get me wrong.
Like there's degrees of this.
Like obviously I still root for the Cowboys
and the Mavericks and the Rangers
because they're mine.
That's my city.
That's my city state.
Those are my teams.
That's who I grew up with.
But I don't, it doesn't escape me
that it's Jerry.
Jones team, not my Dallas Cowboys.
It feels less so when it's the Texas Longhorns.
It doesn't feel like, I mean, I don't know, Red McCombs, rest in peace, Texas Longhorns.
It feels like my Texas Longhorns.
But still, I can recognize that that is lessening.
And younger generations don't feel the same way.
They'll as readily root for the Golden State Warriors as the Dallas Mavericks,
having grown up in Frisco, Texas.
You know, there's, you know, kids rooting for whatever.
team born here rooting for the pittsburgh stealers everywhere you go and it a it does offend me but it made me
think about if the currency in sports at least to some degree is investment okay i get competition
high level play unscripted drama but at some level if it's investment is there not an opportunity
to create community investment in sports at a much lower level and honestly this be entrepreneurial
I turn back to you guys in New York.
So we talked about this a little bit.
And the best example to me is high school football.
Like that retains the sense of community.
Now, not every community turns out for every team, you know,
meaning do you go to the games, even if you have no kid on the team?
When I was growing up, that's the way it was.
You went to the game no matter what.
Like my parents and I and my brothers and sister, we went to the game
and none of us were in high school.
You know what I mean?
That's what you did on Friday night.
and that's awesome like that's a whole other level of passion and investment and that's how english
football all those by the way german this is where this whole idea popped into my head that's
where it all started like they had community soccer teams right they evolved over a century some of
them into big business but they love their community team and it turns out and that's exactly what
we're losing here in america and i guess what they're losing as well
over there in Europe. And it just kind of makes me think, is there not an entrepreneurial opportunity
on the bottom side? You know what I mean? Like, you can tell me the answer is no. I'm the guy who's
invested in community newspapers, right? I used to own small town newspapers because they were a sign of
community. Well, they're dying like everything else. And now we all read the same news. We all read the
same big national news. But I just have to think, like even if you're trying to do a business and
say, say I'm Coors Light. Okay, I can hit a lot of people by, it's actually military,
Miller Light with the Cowboys, right?
They sponsor the Cowboys.
You get a lot of people.
And I don't think beer is definitely the answer when it comes to sports.
It's just an easily accessible answer.
But like, what kind of connection could Miller Light make by investing in true community sports?
I'm hesitant to say the high school team.
But you know what I mean?
If we had teams that only draw 5,000 people, right?
A thousand people to a game.
But your depth of connection is so much deeper.
than what washes over you in a broadcast of 10 million.
I just don't, and I don't know what the sport is.
Lacrosse?
You know, I don't, I don't know.
Maybe.
Lacrosse is certainly getting bigger down here in Texas now.
It's growing nationwide.
You know, I know a guy who's starting a community soccer league.
It's under USL, which is under MLS, in little towns.
I'm like, how are you going to make it business-wise?
And it's not a big soccer culture in Sherman, Texas,
but they're trying.
And it makes me wonder, like, there's something.
It's got to be something that still sports-wise brings a community together
that isn't 100% of corporate enterprise.
But I think that's the exact thing that changes the game is money.
That's why the higher level you get, the less community there is
because people stop caring about the millionaires that are making money.
So they are more into the high school player or the college player
because if you bring more money into it, you lose love.
I think college football, bringing money to it, N.I.L.
and all that is taking some of the love right out of it.
Yeah, I just wonder what the sport would be.
And it's like, can you, at some point, as we as a society and economy, continue to become monolithic,
there's got to be an opportunity at a lower level.
And I'm not saying to compete or replace the NFL or anything like that.
But there's, I just don't think the.
future is all of us watching lebron all of us watching the cowboys all of us watching fox or
cnn and the answer is we're all scrolling separate things we do know that that's what's happening
it's tailored to our interest but i just have to wonder if there's not something around the
concept of community like i don't know man like maybe it is lacrosse i can't believe it would be
lacrosse pickleball i don't know is that a worst answer yeah pickleball someone just said that
That's a participation sport.
That's a participation sport.
You can't do tennis.
Golf, you can't do.
Hockey's a big one.
I mean, so I have a different experience.
Football is not like that for me up here growing up high school football.
It's hockey up here for us is that way.
Like the weekend thing, you know, even if you're not playing.
The whole community turns out for the hockey game.
Turns out for hockey.
That's what it is.
Connecticut, Massachusetts.
What hockey team?
The high school team?
High school teams.
Yeah, high school teams and college.
Like I grew up around Yale.
we had a great hockey team, Quintipiac.
Everyone turns out for that,
even if you didn't go to the school or the high school,
you still go.
It's like Texas football for us.
You know, and by the way,
around Texas football,
there is an economic ecosystem.
You know, there is like coverage,
websites, and back and even when on TV,
it's like who covered the high school football games.
I just,
obviously it has to match a community's passion.
And, I mean, I don't know that lacrosse achieves the level of passion necessary to even survive at a grassroots level.
As much as I love it, I don't think you can replicate European soccer model here because I don't think the passion is there.
But there's got to be something.
I even thought about with rodeo, to be honest.
I love community rodeos.
I do.
Like, I would rather go to the community rodeo than a massive event at Madison Square Garden.
I would rather go
watch a bunch of dudes
I went to the Cody
Rodeo
Cody Wyoming Rodeo
it's my favorite one I've ever been to
I loved it
I loved it
but maybe it's also like
well Will you're trying to take something
that is small in community
and turn it into a business
and that is the anachronism
you got the animal thing too
people don't like that as much
I don't want those people
what are you talking about
people that think that's animal of you
For the Brooklyn people?
I'm just saying nationally, like, if you try to just do the community.
I'm just saying.
I know it's wide-ranging and without an answer,
but I wish there was an answer because I would like to start that league.
Joseph Bull says,
Conservatives, why isn't Harris visiting the South also conservatives?
Why is Harris inserting herself?
That's his criticism of, I guess, people wondering where Harris is when it comes to
hurricane relief.
Linda Champion on YouTube says,
will displaced people be allowed to vote in the devastated states?
That logistical issue is going to be...
I do think that's a conversation.
It's a problem.
Yeah.
Like, Western Carolina,
and now in Florida.
Like, if you're out of your home,
how do you even go about finding where you go to vote?
You don't go to your home the next day.
It's flooded to 15 feet.
all right
what's up tinfoil
who's on the show tomorrow
tinfoil by the way
I don't know
it's going to be David Marcus
and somebody else
I'm not really sure yet
so
I was saving a spot for
for Congressman Walts
but he's going to do
next Monday
so
we kind of leads a rice
walk by it earlier
oh go see if she wants to
so if you don't
if you don't know
what's on the show tomorrow
I don't feel real good
about a live
stream on election night.
Oh, no, no, no.
Look, I have most of next week already scheduled out.
I mean, like, we're looking, you know.
We'll do Patrick's top five conspiracy theories on election night.
No, we will not.
Don't love it.
They'll love it.
All right.
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