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Good morning, guys. | ||
Vice President Kamala Harris is focusing her final efforts on Pennsylvania today. | ||
She's holding three rallies in the Keystone State, including a concert in Philadelphia with major A-list celebrities like Lady Gaga, Oprah, and Ricky Martin. | ||
Harris holding a rally in Michigan yesterday calling for unity. | ||
Listen. | ||
That's why I say let's be intentional about in the face of a stranger seeing a neighbor and understanding that our power To lift each other up is immense, and let us do it with the spirit of knowing. | ||
the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us. | ||
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And we are all in this together. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Former President Donald Trump will make his closing pitch to Americans today. | ||
He is holding rallies in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and finishing his day in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he will deliver a message on the economy and make his final appeal to the auto industry about repealing electric vehicle mandates, which remains a top issue in that state. | ||
Trump spoke in Georgia yesterday, slamming the vice president. | ||
Listen. | ||
On Tuesday, you have to stand up and tell Harris. | ||
That you've had enough. | ||
You can't take it anymore. | ||
You're the worst vice president in the history of our country. | ||
It's the worst administration in the history of our country. | ||
Kamala, you're fired. | ||
Get out. | ||
Get out. | ||
You're fired. | ||
A new poll from the New York Times in Siena College shows Trump and Harris neck and neck in seven swing states and statistically tied within the margin of error. | ||
And their running mates are also busy today in the final hours with Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance holding four rallies today in Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. | ||
And Democrat vice presidential nominee Tim Walls will deliver remarks in Wisconsin and Michigan. | ||
Guys, so a busy day. | ||
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Young Bobby Angles has a problem. | |
He needs to earn the respect of his peers. | ||
So, he gets the special MAGA Genesis fighting system. | ||
It comes with immigrant combat, too. | ||
He saves on his taxes. | ||
He gets more money, more control. | ||
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Now, things are pretty much okay. | |
I said chocolate chip. | ||
Say it. | ||
Say it. | ||
BAKA! | ||
you you you Yeah, under Project 2025, everybody gets a MAGA Genesis 2. Oh, yeah. | ||
Way to throw it back, Jerry, to my childhood. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
That is the energy, in fact, that we are riding into the election with. | ||
The horsemen of the apocalypse are upon us and riding upon thy horses. | ||
Our Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Tucker Carlson, Vivek Ramswami. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is going to be one hell of a great day on election day. | ||
Here we are, 24 hours away. | ||
We have worked years to get to this point and this moment. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, all the signs are flashing red. | ||
Today is Monday, November 4th, 2024. | ||
Trump maintains lead against Kamala Harris one day before the election. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I voted yesterday and I saw some amazing things. | ||
We're going to talk about it in just a moment. | ||
Kamala Harris kicks me out of her campaign event. | ||
Why? | ||
Oh, we're going to discuss it on the show today. | ||
I think it's because we were exposing... | ||
Exactly what the true state of the race is, and we're going to show you here the Streisand effect in full display. | ||
Donald Trump Jr., Justin Wells, General Michael Flynn, Congressman Ronnie Jackson, President Trump's a doctor, and Mark Mitchell, the most accurate pollster in America, joined the program today, a stacked show. | ||
We're going to be riding for hours here, and we're going to announce to you our election night plans as well. | ||
My name is Benny Johnson, and this is The Benny Show. | ||
Ooh, baby! | ||
We are set for a great new American millennia right now. | ||
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This is the moment that we've all been waiting for. | ||
This is the day. | ||
We are 24 hours out from What may be the most decisive electoral victory in our lifetimes. | ||
And we are so very excited in this moment because you can feel it. | ||
It's different than in 2020. | ||
It's different than even in 2016. | ||
You can feel that energy. | ||
It's a spiritual energy. | ||
Are you absorbing it? | ||
Are you sensing it the same way that I am? | ||
The powers of darkness and evil may overtake this nation for a night. | ||
But light will always prevail against the darkness. | ||
And salt is the number one cure for that which is completely and totally villainous and evil. | ||
That which should have never had any power? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, steal, kill, and destroy is the nature of the beast. | ||
And we are going to defeat that beast in 24 hours. | ||
I can feel it in my bones. | ||
We did a couple things this weekend that reinforced that. | ||
Now, these are going to be anecdotal stories that we tell here. | ||
But they point to a greater overall truth about what is currently happening in our country today. | ||
On Saturday morning, our team went to a Kamala Harris rally, if you can really call it that. | ||
It's not really a rally. | ||
It was a small room inside of a teeny corner of a convention center where none other than Hillary Clinton was about to speak. | ||
Here, ladies and gentlemen, is proof that this campaign of Kamala Harris is in complete and total free fall and panic. | ||
We walked into this event after being registered and after being given an admission ticket because we are Florida taxpayers, residents, and we have a right to attend a public political event. | ||
That, of course, is being paid for by the taxpayers, right? | ||
Like, we're the ones who pay for the security for these events. | ||
We're the ones who pay for these official events. | ||
We have a right to simply stand there and peacefully observe, which is all that we did. | ||
Now, the problem started, of course, when we noticed that the line to get into the event at time when they opened the door looked like this. | ||
This is the Tampa Convention Center. | ||
Hillary Clinton was ready to take the stage. | ||
And there was absolutely zero line. | ||
And it got even worse when we walked inside. | ||
When we walked inside, what you could see was that the room was less than half filled. | ||
Maybe 150 people were actually inside of the room. | ||
And it was a total cringe fest. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, there are more people in Donald Trump's security detail. | ||
Then we're showing up to this Kamala Harris event. | ||
There are more Amish people in horse and buggy with Trump signs flapping from the back of them in a rural Lancaster farm than are showing up inside of this large, multi-million person metropolitan area that we happen to live in showing up for Kamala Harris. | ||
Look at this. | ||
This is abysmal. | ||
It was dead inside. | ||
The people there were acting already defeated. | ||
It had sort of the smell of death and rot already on it. | ||
Nobody was excited. | ||
Nobody was happy. | ||
Nobody was proud to be there supporting Kamala Harris. | ||
Everyone was just there out of visceral hatred for Donald Trump. | ||
A hatred that is completely manufactured by our corporate press. | ||
And by the consumption of sheep media. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the pablum of a dying campaign. | ||
It's hard to really quantify since we had been at Trump's Madison Square Garden mega rally with 20,000 people and 100,000 watching from the outside. | ||
We've gone to Trump rallies throughout the country. | ||
In fact, last week we spoke at a Trump campaign event with Vivek in a dark blue city in Charlotte, North Carolina. | ||
And at that event, there were at least twice the number of people. | ||
Me and Vivek just randomly showing up in a dump truck had more people. | ||
And there was an overflow room that flowed way out into the parking lot for Vivek and I. And we just rolled up in a dump truck and gave speeches inside of, like, you know, with our yellow vests on. | ||
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Like, who are we, right? | |
Dude with a streaming show and Vivek who doesn't have any elected office right now, right? | ||
He's just like a patriot who loves his country and has been successful. | ||
We had more people at this event than Hillary Clinton at an official campaign event for Kamala Harris. | ||
But what happened next is really what shows you everything about this campaign. | ||
Listen, only when you're losing are you nervous about what people see. | ||
Only when you're losing, it is the nature of a loser to start getting paranoid, agitated, angry, to start lashing out. | ||
And as soon as we walked into this event, and I tell you the truth, I am not the guy. | ||
If you're looking for a creator to go in and scream at Democrats or throw paint on them or whatever. | ||
If you're looking for somebody to yell and grab someone. | ||
That's not me. | ||
That's not me. | ||
I'm not going to do that. | ||
I'm not going to rush the stage when Hillary Clinton's on there screaming. | ||
There are people who do that. | ||
And we cover it. | ||
But that ain't my vibe. | ||
I'd rather let people explain themselves and destroy themselves by just asking simple questions like, what has Kamala Harris accomplished exactly? | ||
And that's what we were planning on doing. | ||
We hadn't spoken to a single person at this event. | ||
We hadn't raised our voice. | ||
We hadn't even interacted with a single of the, like, hundred people that showed up for Kamala Harris before they called the cops on us. | ||
The police escorted us out of this event. | ||
For literally existing. | ||
This is what they think of you. | ||
They don't want to exist in the same country as you. | ||
Could you imagine if the Trump campaign did this to Rachel Maddow? | ||
Mark Cuban? | ||
I don't know. | ||
What's a high-profile leftist? | ||
If they escorted, called the cops on them just because of their presence? | ||
We weren't yelling anything. | ||
We weren't harassing anyone. | ||
We had a rightful invitation to be there. | ||
We're a Florida taxpayer. | ||
I pay this dude's salary and they're sicking him on me. | ||
The cop's like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They're just telling me you're uninvited. | ||
You're uninvited to this event. | ||
What's small dick energy? | ||
It's the energy of a loser, right? | ||
This is the energy of somebody who's already lost. | ||
They couldn't tolerate our presence. | ||
We were guilty of thought crime. | ||
We just were Americans who disagreed with them, and that's not allowed at a Kamala Harris event. | ||
So they had the cops drag us out of there. | ||
Didn't need to be dragged. | ||
But this is the level of paranoia, sycophantism, and collapse of the Kamala campaign that is at hand. | ||
I suppose if we were guilty of a sin, it was the sin of showing you the truth. | ||
You know, they couldn't have. | ||
I searched social media to try and find any more information on this event after they kicked us out. | ||
They wouldn't let anybody post any photos. | ||
You weren't allowed to, like, show the truth of this collapsing campaign. | ||
And that's what we are guilty of. | ||
We're guilty of telling you what actually happened. | ||
The actual state of the campaign. | ||
That the Kamala campaign with Hillary Clinton, who was, like, the candidate just a cycle ago. | ||
She can't even fill, like, the break room in a small corner of a convention center in Tampa. | ||
And then they have to call the cops on those who exist. | ||
The staffers were literally shaking. | ||
They had my ex-profile up. | ||
They were like, they had my profile up and were literally shaking as they were looking at us. | ||
This is the feeble, cucked, beta, soy nature of this campaign. | ||
It is disqualifying when you treat your fellow Americans like this. | ||
This is what they think of you. | ||
They don't think that you have a right to even exist. | ||
That's a matter of fact, and they made that very clear to us. | ||
That we don't have a right to exist. | ||
We're not allowed in their presence. | ||
You ever seen any of those houses with the Kamala Harris signs out front? | ||
Let's say, Kamala Harris. | ||
Obviously, there are a couple of those around in the neighborhoods of Tampa. | ||
I've seen them. | ||
What a perfect distillation of the grotesque snobbishness, the elitism, the disdain for their fellow Americans and their beliefs, and the sneering. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly what it looks like. | ||
That's one of the signs. | ||
The sneering virtue signaling of these people who have no virtue. | ||
You know, one of those names, the Harris name, she's married to a serial spousal abuser who beats women and who cheated on his wife, destroyed his first marriage with a nanny, impregnated her. | ||
The other name... | ||
Is, based on all available evidence, a communist Chinese asset. | ||
And this is what these people want to put into the White House. | ||
Obviously. | ||
This is the party of freedom. | ||
The party of freedom and free thought and expression is literally taking a guy who disagrees with them, okay, who's just standing peacefully and calling the cops on him. | ||
Amazing how quickly the cops... | ||
Are called by the defund the police people when somebody disagrees with them. | ||
Right? | ||
Or they need to kill a squirrel. | ||
Which we'll talk about here. | ||
Hopefully with Don Jr. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a dying campaign. | ||
It is hopefully a dying worldview. | ||
Because I remember in America where we were allowed to disagree and party together. | ||
It's called a political party for a reason. | ||
And that's what I found yesterday when I voted. | ||
So I early voted yesterday here in the state of Florida. | ||
And I'm standing in line. | ||
And lo and behold, as I'm like there in line, surrounded by single young women who are in line with me, that to the woman, every one of them was going to go vote for Trump. | ||
They wouldn't tell me. | ||
They like kind of whispered it to me. | ||
He was a dude who... | ||
There's a dude who went running in and took a photo with me, right? | ||
Because he recognized us from the podcast. | ||
And the girls go, I don't know who you are. | ||
Like, do you have a podcast? | ||
Can we subscribe to your show or whatever? | ||
What do you think about the election? | ||
I said, what do I think about the election? | ||
Well, here's what I think. | ||
I think that gas prices should not bankrupt a family. | ||
And that grocery prices are even worse than gas prices. | ||
I think that our children... | ||
Should go to school and have happy, peaceful lives instead of being sent off to war to die in a trench. | ||
I think that houses should be affordable. | ||
I think that criminal aliens flooding our borders represses opportunities for Americans to get ahead and makes our nation unsafe. | ||
And I believe you should be able to walk safely down the street without fear for your life. | ||
I believe that our police should be funded, our firefighters should be funded. | ||
And that money that is created by ours, the greatest economy to ever exist in human history, should be spent in America first. | ||
And what that ultimately looks like is the potholes on my street, and the streets in Tampa, by the way, are like, I don't know if they're like this in your neighborhood, but it's like Beirut. | ||
It's like the war zones. | ||
Like we're on the front lines of Ukraine here when you drive down the streets. | ||
There's so many potholes. | ||
I believe those potholes should be filled. | ||
And that's like a small act of like just spending the enormous fortune of riches of this nation on us and on our country. | ||
And every single one of those women, young single women in line agreed with me. | ||
And they're all voting Trump. | ||
And I said, wow. | ||
All these women voting Trump, one of them had blue hair dye in her hair. | ||
Like, that girl's voting Trump? | ||
This is what we found time and time again as we head into the streets and actually talk to people. | ||
These are non-scientific polls. | ||
They're anecdotal, but they're real. | ||
This is what we found when we went into Fulton County, a county that is prosecuting Donald Trump, trying to put him in prison, gave Trump a mugshot. | ||
This is what we found. | ||
When we traveled to Fulton County and handed out MAGA hats. | ||
This is the number one place. | ||
This is the number one place in America. | ||
One of the most Democrat counties in America. | ||
One of the highest, I think perhaps the highest population of African Americans, black Americans, in a single county is here. | ||
In this county. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, we handed out MAGA hats and ran out effectively in minutes. | ||
Because they were so popular. | ||
There's something happening that can't be quantified by the polls or by data or by math. | ||
And you feel it and I feel it. | ||
There's something spiritual happening in this country. | ||
There's an awakening that's very powerful and it's very exciting to be a part of. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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America! | |
Here you go, man. | ||
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I feel right. | |
You did it everywhere. | ||
Let me see you all. | ||
Woo! | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
Trump 2024. | ||
What's up, guys? | ||
We're out here in Fulton County with a Rolls Royce full of MAGA hats. | ||
We're going to be handing these hats out today. | ||
Is this Trump country? | ||
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Or you? | |
Hi. | ||
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There you go, man. | |
Make America great again, man. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Vote for Trump. | ||
Let's see it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'll with him. | ||
Truck ain't racing. | ||
Truck won't have money. | ||
Now I got to put that on for real. | ||
That's strong. | ||
You want this for your son? | ||
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Indeed I. That's right. | |
Got your grocery. | ||
Throw that joint on. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we ran out. | ||
Hundreds of MAGA hats given out. | ||
On the street. | ||
There's something that is happening. | ||
There's something that is brewing that is going to be biblical. | ||
We're very excited about it. | ||
The New York Times is not. | ||
The New York Times this morning saying, dancing? | ||
Bible versus booze? | ||
A tense DC tries to calm its nerves. | ||
Few have a more direct stake in the outcome of the election than the parasites that live inside of our U.S. Capitol, where countless people work in government or politics. | ||
In this article, They say that D.C. already knows Trump's going to win. | ||
The residents of Capitol Hill, young, old, tried to keep the election day at arm's length on Halloween, hitting red brick sidewalks in defiant carefree costumes, Batman, Taylor Swift, aliens, orange traffic cones, farm animals, anything but politicians or presidents. | ||
The reason why is because there's a lot of anxiety here. | ||
The article goes on to say that those in Washington, D.C. Who would be at the chopping block as Elon Musk takes over with Ron Paul. | ||
Now, libertarians, are you hearing me? | ||
Ron Paul has now accepted Elon Musk's invitation to help call government glut and largesse that this could be the single greatest awakening for our nation. | ||
Putting America first, once and for all. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this article is remarkable as it explains how staffers inside of these government bureaucracies are literally depressed and have decided that they are probably planning on selling their homes in Washington, D.C. If the worst happens, what would the worst be? | ||
The worst would be some accountability in the federal government for them. | ||
And they're waste. | ||
And I call it waste because it should be illegal for the official job numbers to count government jobs. | ||
The government doesn't create any jobs. | ||
The government simply parasitically consumes in this nation. | ||
And let me tell you, as somebody who lived in D.C. for 15 years, these jobs do not deserve to exist. | ||
Whole departments do not deserve to exist. | ||
The amount that can be cut from the government budget can be trillions without affecting a single American's life, except for the people who are just high-profile welfare recipients, which is actually what a government job is. | ||
You're a high-profile—you've been able to game the welfare system from the federal government that we all pay for as a tapeworm. | ||
Inside of the body politic of the American Republic, you've been able to game that system enough to be one of the fattest tapeworms, is what you are. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, they're talking about an exodus of government bureaucrats from Washington, D.C., saying that they're scared. | ||
Wait and see. | ||
One career employee texted a friend at a Washington law firm. | ||
One veteran Democrat congressional aide. | ||
Donald Trump, just the possibility of this, the rats are fleeing the ship. | ||
She's too burned out for the first Trump go-around. | ||
Not surprisingly, at least one owner of a liquor store described sales as appearing to be up. | ||
It's easy when you're not prepared for it, but everybody knows. | ||
Everybody knows what will happen under the second Trump presidency. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, is what we are on the precipice of. | ||
We are on the verge of greatness right now, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
President Trump has released his closing ad today, and it is so incredibly powerful. | ||
We wanted to play it up at the top of the show. | ||
This is a moment for victory. | ||
If you need an extra chill down your spine today, look no further. | ||
Then Donald Trump's closing message and a warning to these people who are mewling, bitching, and crying to the New York Times about their future being able to grift off the American taxpayer. | ||
Those days are over, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Trump's back. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | |
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Never, ever quit. | ||
Never quit. | ||
Adversity makes you stronger. | ||
Don't give in. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
They want to take away my freedom because I will never let them take away your freedoms. | ||
They're not coming after me, they're coming after you, and I just happen to be standing in their way. | ||
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When they couldn't beat him, they tried to bankrupt him. | |
President Trump is back in a New York City courtroom. | ||
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When that didn't work, they tried to put him in federal prison. | |
Raided by the FBI. | ||
When that didn't work, they even tried to kill him. | ||
He just tried to kill President Trump. | ||
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Donald Trump still stands, ready to fight, ready to win, and ready to make America great again. | |
This is Donald Trump's house, brother. | ||
This election, we all get the two. | ||
I'm going to choose real American leadership and a real American body. | ||
The 45th and soon to be 47th Papa Donald J. Trump. | ||
Starting with day one, we will Defeat inflation quickly and we will make America affordable again. | ||
I will cut your energy costs in half. | ||
It's time for the working man and woman to finally catch a break. | ||
We are going to bring back the American dream bigger, better and stronger than ever. | ||
When I'm back in the White House, we will restore world peace. | ||
And it will be again peace through strength. | ||
I will launch the largest deportation program in American history. | ||
I will put these vicious and bloodthirsty criminals in jail or kick them the hell out of our country. | ||
November 5th, 2024, it will be Liberation Day in America. | ||
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We all salute the same great American flag. | |
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
Together, we will make America great again. | ||
Together, we will make America great again. | ||
Those chills? | ||
You got those chills? | ||
Oh man, baby. | ||
Are you ready to fight? | ||
If you haven't voted, I voted. | ||
Plus one for Trump. | ||
Plus one for Trump. | ||
Let's go win this thing with Trump winning the popular vote. | ||
Let's win it on election night. | ||
Let's send these people packing. | ||
We're going to jump into some data quickly here before Don Jr. joins the program. | ||
But I'm going to tell you, there's never been a better time to be a Trump supporter than right now. | ||
The New York Times is saying that libs are literally fleeing. | ||
Rats fleeing the ship. | ||
Libs are fleeing D.C. They're running away from D.C. They're buying booze on the way out. | ||
They're getting blackout drunk and then they're running away. | ||
This, ladies and gentlemen, is the moment. | ||
This is the moment. | ||
Men are outpacing. | ||
Their 2020 election totals. | ||
This is good. | ||
We need more men to vote. | ||
This is the path for victory. | ||
If men stay home and abandon their families, then it will be potentially the end of the country. | ||
But we're not going to allow that, will we? | ||
Us men are going to stand up and going to do something. | ||
We're going to save this nation, as we've always saved this nation. | ||
Look at these early vote numbers from Pennsylvania. | ||
Early vote in Pennsylvania, two days out from the election. | ||
Democrats have lost 700,000 votes in the early vote. | ||
The GOP is up to their early vote numbers in Pennsylvania. | ||
Democrats are nearly down by... | ||
750,000 votes. | ||
The difference is only 300,000 votes now in Pennsylvania. | ||
If a couple million Trump supporters go to the polls in Pennsylvania, this thing's over. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Virginia. | ||
Virginia, the numbers are showing that Democrats have a smaller blue firewall than when Terry McAuliffe lost in 2022. | ||
You remember that. | ||
Governor's race that led to Glenn Youngkin winning. | ||
Virginia is a toss-up. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Kamala's support is fake. | ||
The hard numbers show it, obviously. | ||
Democrats are not voting for Kamala Harris. | ||
Now we have to vote for Trump. | ||
If every Trump supporter turns into a Trump voter, we win. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Just fascinating reporting. | ||
And then I gotta get to Bannon this morning. | ||
So unbelievable. | ||
Kamala Harris threw a rally in the center of the swamp. | ||
Her closing message was gonna be a message in the center of the swamp, which is kind of like your boss calling an all-staff meeting on a Friday afternoon that you have to go to. | ||
The only people that showed up, I told you on the show, were gonna be Kamala sycophants who, like, are scared of getting fired. | ||
When Trump takes over, these are going to be people that literally work for Kamala and the executive branch has hundreds of thousands of employees. | ||
Boy, was I wrong. | ||
For somebody that professionally tracks cell phone data, turns out that 91% of these people have attended three or more Kamala Harris rallies. | ||
11,000 of them were from Atlanta, Georgia, and 6,500 of them were from California, according to cell phone data. | ||
It's all fake. | ||
It's not real. | ||
Like these garbage. | ||
Polls that have been pushed these last couple of days. | ||
Trump's going to lose Iowa. | ||
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Bull. | |
It's not real. | ||
None of this is real. | ||
It's manufactured. | ||
And they won't be able to manufacture enough votes on Election Day when we break the backs of the polling numbers and Donald Trump surpasses The alleged 81 million votes that Joe Biden got, what are they going to say? | ||
That Kamala Harris got more votes than Barack Obama and Joe Biden? | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
They're going to be able to run that line? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
Steve Bannon, take us home, baby. | ||
Steve Bannon this morning in the war room. | ||
He is the old man of MAGA. | ||
He's a friend of our program. | ||
He's the wise old man. | ||
He's the Gandalf, effectively, of MAGA. | ||
Steve Bannon explaining the precipice that we are on right now as a country. | ||
Talk about the physicality of the early vote, the materiality of the early vote. | ||
We're in so much better position than I thought we'd be in. | ||
I thought, my belief was that on the Sunday of the mass mobilization weekend, targeting Tuesday, we have to have a massive get-out-the-vote effort, and we traditionally do better on Election Day voting than they do, that there would be a couple of potential firewalls. | ||
That they had set up. | ||
That you saw were going to be huge issues. | ||
Those have not materialized. | ||
And we're going to go through math today. | ||
Now, all that means is victories within our grasp. | ||
We just have to execute. | ||
This is no longer about strategies. | ||
It's not even about tactics. | ||
This is pure political muscle. | ||
And it goes to the theme. | ||
Of this show over the last couple of years, of which you guys have embraced, and you, the audience, are the prime movers. | ||
Think about this for a second. | ||
Let's pull the camera back. | ||
If we had put out a predicate of an idea, a framing, a couple of years ago, that actually working-class people and middle-class people would have The wherewithal and have the election in their hand. | ||
It wouldn't be Wall Street. | ||
It wouldn't be about money. | ||
It wouldn't be about TV. | ||
It would literally be about going out. | ||
If we had said that at the time, you say, yes, I want it. | ||
That's exactly where we stand. | ||
Victory is within our grasp. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the old man of MAGA, the great Steve Bannon. | ||
What's the new man of MAGA have to say about this moment? | ||
This moment where you are still watching Donald Trump with a commanding, commanding lead. | ||
60 to 40 in the betting markets, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The blue wall slipping away. | ||
Remember, if Donald Trump wins Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, and we'll know Georgia and North Carolina quickly on election night. | ||
Pennsylvania may be a little different. | ||
But if these go to Trump, there is no path for Kamala Harris. | ||
What happens next? | ||
The new man of MAGA, Vivek Ramswami, making huge news this weekend, explaining what happens on day one. | ||
Vivek is on Donald Trump's transition team, will most likely head a government agency under Trump, presumably. | ||
We're very close with Vivek. | ||
There are exciting plans afoot. | ||
Here's day one. | ||
If you need more motivation to vote, here you go. | ||
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What are you feeling and what are you hearing? | |
So look, Jesse, I'm going to tell it to you like I see it. | ||
There's two possibilities here. | ||
One is we all have our heads stuck in our algorithmic echo chambers, and we're seeing one view of the world. | ||
And I'd like to think that's not the case. | ||
The other possibility, which I think is going to be the case, is that Trump wins this decisively. | ||
And I think he has an opportunity to do something historic, not just win an election, but to actually rebuild the Republican coalition, a multi-ethnic, working-class coalition of voters that have redefined the Republican Party. | ||
That does what Reagan last did in the 1980s. | ||
That's the last time I think we will have seen this kind of election. | ||
So I hope I'm not eating my words 48 hours or 72 hours from now, but I don't think I will be. | ||
I think that we're seeing the makings of history right now. | ||
And I think it could be the single event that not only wins this election, but unites the country. | ||
And that's why I'm encouraging everybody I'm talking to. | ||
I was in Pennsylvania. | ||
I was at the Penn State-Ohio State game. | ||
I was telling people the same thing, is November 5th is not the destination. | ||
It is the start line for reviving this country. | ||
I think people are hungry for it, and I think we feel pretty good, Jesse. | ||
Baby, check this out. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
2020 versus 2024 in Nevada. | ||
Kamala can't lose Nevada. | ||
She has to win, effectively, all swing states. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Democrats had a 42,000 vote advantage in 2020. | ||
Republicans, now, two days away from the election. | ||
Have a 33,000-point advantage, vote advantage, in the early vote in Nevada. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, 4.2 million people have voted in North Carolina already. | ||
This is doomsday for the Kamala Harris campaign. | ||
Pollsters in the world are saying, gotta tell you, Trump's chances are muscular and strong. | ||
There was supposed to be a Kamala Harris surge this weekend. | ||
Nope. | ||
Nope. | ||
Donald Trump in the 50s and 60s percentage chances of winning the toss-up, 53% chance, according to Decision Desk, to win the presidency. | ||
538, one of the most left-wing pollsters, 53% chance of Donald Trump winning. | ||
The outlay right now. | ||
Looking just absolutely miserable for Kamala Harris. | ||
Which team would you rather be on in this moment? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is our moment. | ||
The closing argument under President Trump. | ||
Kamala broke it. | ||
I will fix it. | ||
Here we go. | ||
And I've come today with a message of hope for all Americans with your vote on Tuesday. | ||
I will end inflation. | ||
I will stop the invasion of massive numbers of criminals coming into our country. | ||
Thank you very much, Kamala and Joe. | ||
And I will bring back the American dream and will bring it back stronger than ever before. | ||
But this is all you need to know. | ||
Kamala broke it and we will fix it. | ||
and we're going to fix it fast. | ||
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Thank you. | |
America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger than ever before. | ||
The election is a choice between whether we will have four more years of incompetence and failure, which is what we have right now, or whether we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the polls are underestimating President Trump. | ||
We've seen it ourselves. | ||
We've seen it on the streets. | ||
We've talked to Americans every single day. | ||
I stood in line with a bunch of young college-age women who were voting Trump. | ||
We went out to Party City in Tampa. | ||
And 20 to 1, those kids went for Trump just this past weekend for our Betty on the Block show. | ||
Something biblical is happening. | ||
And some of the most evil people on earth... | ||
Including the architects of the World Economic Forum that wants you to live in the pod and eat the bugs. | ||
Yuval Harari. | ||
I would say arguably one of the most demonic and evil forces that culturally exist. | ||
This guy is the brainchild behind the World Economic Forum. | ||
Boy, they've gone quiet, haven't they? | ||
As globalism. | ||
Is atomized. | ||
Slowly. | ||
Then quickly. | ||
On election day. | ||
Here's what he has to say about a Trump 2024 win. | ||
This is what one of the most evil architects on planet Earth of the re-engineering of anti-humanity has to say about your vote for Trump in 2024. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Are you concerned that Trump might be elected again? | ||
I think it's very likely. | ||
And if it happens, it is likely to be the death blow to what remains of the global order. | ||
And he says it openly. | ||
Now again, it should be clear that many of these politicians, they present a false dichotomy, a false binary vision of the world, as if you have to choose between patriotism, And globalism between being loyal to your nation and being loyal to some kind of, I don't know, global government or whatever. | ||
The death blow for globalism. | ||
That should have been the Trump 2024 campaign ad. | ||
We will be the death blow for globalism. | ||
We will return your country back to you. | ||
And here are the final swing state numbers from Atlas Intel, the number one pollster in America, the most accurate pollster in America. | ||
Trump dominating Harris in all swing states. | ||
Which position would you rather be in, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
Look at these numbers. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we are on the precipice of bringing about a new great American century, an American revival. | ||
And there's one man who knows this strategy and who knows what's about to happen better than maybe anyone. | ||
Somebody who's been on his father's side for the better part of, well, his entire political career, but certainly somebody who's been the number one advocate for MAGA. | ||
On the campaign trail, off the campaign trail, somebody who lives out his values and somebody who's going to talk with us about Peanut the Squirrel and how this may be a turning point, an inflection in American history. | ||
The great Donald Trump Jr. joins the program live now. | ||
you you Good morning, Don, and welcome to the Thunderdome, the final 24 hours. | ||
Can you give me an update on your schedule, the campaign, and where we at, buddy? | ||
Well, you know, I've been like basically the last three months I've been on the road doing, you know, four to seven events a day. | ||
I just got off the road with a couple of days with J.D. Vance. | ||
I don't usually spend a lot of time with my father on the road because I figure one Trump in the room is generally enough, if not oftentimes more than enough. | ||
But I figured for this last day, it's kind of a historic time. | ||
I'm meeting with my father today in North Carolina. | ||
We're doing an event here. | ||
We're doing two in PA. | ||
Another one at midnight in Michigan tonight. | ||
So just joining up for the last day with him. | ||
But honestly, guys, on the ground, it feels so good. | ||
It has a 2016 vibe to it. | ||
Maybe more so. | ||
Maybe, you know, I think what it is, it's not just sort of... | ||
You know, the white guy in a MAGA hat anymore. | ||
It's every walk of life, every race, religion. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
The people that are coming up to me, not at a rally, but when I'm at, you know, some airport in the middle of nowhere that are just fed up with what's going on. | ||
They see through the lies. | ||
They see through the nonsense. | ||
They're sick of the invasion at our border. | ||
They're sick of the Biden-Harris cost of living crisis. | ||
They believe their eyes. | ||
They're not going to believe the media. | ||
They believe what they see each and every day. | ||
So it feels very good. | ||
But that said, we have to turn up. | ||
I see the numbers. | ||
Men aren't showing up quite as well as women. | ||
We need everyone to show up. | ||
You're fighting for the future of your country. | ||
If you sit this one out, it's all on you. | ||
Yes. | ||
So this tracks with what we're seeing in the early vote. | ||
There's a lot of canaries in the coal mine on the early vote, Don, that's showing really positive movement. | ||
Of course, overconfidence is a killer, but you are seeing massive trend lines. | ||
Of course, we have a man on the street show, and we walk into Fulton County to give away MAGA hats, and they're gone in like 10 minutes. | ||
You can't stop, I think, this level of momentum. | ||
No, I mean, that feels really good. | ||
I mean, that's perhaps the most unusual outlier that I noticed myself. | ||
Like I said, again, not at a rally, but when I'm at an airport or something like that. | ||
I take right now, like, per capita, right? | ||
If you broke it out, like, as a percentage of population, like, I think I take more selfies now with African-American men than anyone. | ||
Like, it's, you know, and that would have never been the case. | ||
You know, a couple guys fist bump you every once in a while. | ||
Now it's like, they get it. | ||
They see it. | ||
They understand. | ||
You know, the persecution of my father really well. | ||
Perhaps there's, you know, some relatability there. | ||
But whatever it is, you don't see that enthusiasm. | ||
You don't see any enthusiasm, really, for Kamala Harris. | ||
It's, you know, maybe it's, you know, suburban white women who, you know, abortion is their only issue. | ||
And I'm like, well, what about your sons? | ||
Like, how about World War III? | ||
How about the drafts? | ||
I understand you're worried about your daughter's rights, and we get that. | ||
I don't think the things that they're putting out there are even remotely true as it relates to my father's actual stance on these things, but what about your boys getting sent to World War III because the Democrat Party has become the party of war? | ||
I don't see any thought about that, and I have both girls and boys, and I'm much more worried about World War III than I am pretty much anything else on the table, and that's where we're headed under the Democrats if they win. | ||
Yes, I think that people, you brought up the word persecution. | ||
I think that people see that and that is creating a paradigm shift where those who understand that this system is rigged against them and that there is true totalitarianism and a tyranny state. | ||
Are siding now with your father to destroy that state. | ||
And I don't think there's ever been a better crystallization of that than Harambe in 2016. | ||
But perhaps we have our new Harambe in Peanut the Squirrel, where this weekend in your home state of New York, where you were raised, the feds raided a orphan squirrel. | ||
That was saved by his owners. | ||
That brought joy to millions every single day. | ||
Had 3 million followers on social media. | ||
Was a peaceful, happy squirrel that brought joy and livelihood to millions every single day. | ||
And they killed him, Don. | ||
They went in and they said, somebody gave us a report on this squirrel. | ||
We're just going to kill the squirrel. | ||
And this is the power. | ||
This is the tyranny, I think, that people see. | ||
And they're now seeing it in real time here with Peanut the Squirrel. | ||
Yeah, I've been very vocal about this one because I think it's a perfect example. | ||
I mean, it is Harambe 2024, basically. | ||
Peanut is Harambe 2024. | ||
But Peanut, I mean, you look at these videos, Peanut's also like the Elon Musk of squirrels. | ||
They found the highest IQ squirrel in the history of squirrels. | ||
And we're like, we're just going to kill him. | ||
And if you look at the facts, it's also insane. | ||
This guy runs like an animal shelter. | ||
It's not like he's holding rabid squirrels. | ||
And it just shows... | ||
The extent, you know, and I've been fact-checked. | ||
They're like, well, it wasn't Democrat policy. | ||
I'm like, excuse me, it's New York State. | ||
Literally everyone is a Democrat that's in government. | ||
And it shows the extent of Democrat overreach. | ||
There's nothing they won't control. | ||
There's no freedom they're not willing to infringe upon. | ||
They can't take a squirrel that has millions of followers. | ||
It's perfectly well-trained, unlike any squirrel I've ever seen in my life. | ||
And I'm an outdoorsman. | ||
And they decided rather than that, well, we're going to have to test it for rabies. | ||
The only problem is the only way to get postmortem. | ||
So they have to kill this thing and a raccoon, by the way. | ||
I'm sort of shocked the squirrel got more attention than the raccoon. | ||
But like, that's the Democrat Party. | ||
There's nothing they won't touch. | ||
There's no way they can't leave you alone. | ||
They can let tens of thousands of illegal immigrants, punching cops, looting, stealing, will house them in Luxury hotels in New York. | ||
We'll give them phones and Cortex in 30 years. | ||
And we'll give them money at the border. | ||
You know, there's hundreds of thousands of rats all over New York City. | ||
There's 20,000 plus complaints. | ||
I think it's like a month about rats. | ||
They will do nothing about that. | ||
But if you have a squirrel that's lovely, that's trained, that's in your home, that has followers, they're going to go in there and kill it. | ||
These are the same people that want to take away your guns. | ||
It's lunacy. | ||
It's just the perfect example. | ||
It's hard to believe that a squirrel could be sort of this catalyst, but it's just so perfect to show that there's nothing they won't touch, there's no amount of overreach won't go to, to control your lives, to exercise their will upon you. | ||
And we have to say, enough is enough of this insanity. | ||
So, yeah, I want justice for Peanut. | ||
Justice for Peanut, I wonder if you could give a message to Peanut's owner about what a Trump administration would do to people who want to save orphaned animals. | ||
It seems like the most honorable and virtuous thing that everybody should be able to agree upon. | ||
And as obviously an animal lover and a conservationist yourself, I'm sure this really hit home. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I've got seven dogs and, you know, a rabbit in my house. | ||
My kids have five other dogs in all our houses. | ||
You have a rabbit? | ||
We have a rabbit. | ||
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What's that rabbit's name? | |
Saltwater fish tank. | ||
Lily. | ||
Lily, okay. | ||
So we got it all. | ||
We have a lot of kids in two houses. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
So we got a lot of pets. | ||
And we love them all. | ||
But listen, the reality is this. | ||
We're going to focus on things that matter. | ||
We're going to stop World War II. | ||
We're going to negotiate peace in the Middle East and with Russia and Ukraine. | ||
We're going to close down our border and stop the fentanyl from coming across. | ||
We are not going to get in your day-to-day life on little things that no one else cares about. | ||
We are not going to overmanage your life. | ||
We're going to let you live your own life. | ||
Make basic decisions for yourself without having to exert our will upon you. | ||
This is really simple stuff. | ||
I mean, there's so many things the government could be doing. | ||
Okay? | ||
But Peanut would be better off being an illegal immigrant. | ||
It'd be given money. | ||
It'd be given shelter. | ||
They'd be given housing. | ||
Even if it was an illegal immigrant criminal. | ||
Because criminals are treated better now than American citizens. | ||
And this is the perfect evidence of that. | ||
So, you know, that's not going to happen in a Trump administration. | ||
That kind of stuff has to stop. | ||
And it also, again... | ||
It's no surprise that it happened in a communist state like New York. | ||
I'm a political refugee from New York. | ||
Moved to Florida. | ||
It has to stop, guys. | ||
This is not freedom anymore. | ||
It's not a joke when we talk about we're going down the path towards socialism and much worse than communism. | ||
That's where we're headed. | ||
And you have a choice. | ||
Tomorrow. | ||
You can pick which way you want to go. | ||
That's up to you, but I encourage you to choose Trump, and I encourage you to bring a lot of friends. | ||
If you guys sit this one out, it's on you. | ||
You know they're gonna play games. | ||
You know they're gonna do whatever it is they can do to win. | ||
They will somehow get Kamala Harris across the line, even if no one actually believes it. | ||
We can stop it, but we're not gonna stop it by ourselves. | ||
You guys need to be a part of that. | ||
Show up. | ||
Vote. | ||
Stay in line. | ||
If you see something shady, document it. | ||
Video it. | ||
Do not allow them to play these games. | ||
This time, we're prepared. | ||
But they're always good at adapting. | ||
They're far better at that than us. | ||
They'll figure out another way. | ||
Watch it. | ||
Don't let anything escape us. | ||
You know, the future is ours if we get up and we show up. | ||
Yes. | ||
I believe that there are only a few acceptable times for a man to cry, the birth of his children, maybe like the death of his dog, right? | ||
Like the loving of an animal, the connection between, you know, I had two dogs growing up. | ||
And losing them was some of the worst moments of my life. | ||
I think that's why this peanut story hit so hard. | ||
So, Don, could you give a message to those men out there? | ||
Obviously, your father is welcomed like a roaring hero at a UFC fight, right? | ||
Like, he sits ringside. | ||
There's a lot of love for your father from men. | ||
Donald Trump winning men in all the polls, but we need men to show up to the polls. | ||
Can you give a message to men right now? | ||
Hey guys, get out there and do it. | ||
If you want to get sent off to World War III by Kamala Harris so that Liz and Dick Cheney can make a couple bucks through their side businesses at Big War, that's up to you. | ||
Not my choice. | ||
You guys have to get up and you have to show up. | ||
Right now, the women are definitely outperforming the men and showing up, and I get there's reasons for that. | ||
Maybe it's work or whatever it may be. | ||
You guys have to get involved. | ||
You have to get off your ass and vote. | ||
You have to... | ||
...level of resolve that my father showed on July 13th when he got shot in the face. | ||
You see it. | ||
All these Democrats, everyone's a tough guy on the keyboard this day. | ||
You get shot in the face, you come up defiant, ready to fight. | ||
Back him. | ||
Support him. | ||
That's the guy that will keep you out of a war. | ||
That's the guy that stops our enemies from taking advantage of us. | ||
That's the guy that gets peace deals done. | ||
That's the guy that can grow an economy because he's done it before. | ||
And that's the reality, guys. | ||
We've lived under both administrations. | ||
Kamala Harris has been there for four years, and we are all far worse off. | ||
Trump fixed things. | ||
He got it done. | ||
Kamala Harris is not an agent of change. | ||
He's going to be an agent of change for the worse, the continuation of these failed policies. | ||
So guys, get off your ass and vote. | ||
Bring the women, too. | ||
But, you know, I can see it in some of the numbers. | ||
There's a little bit of a difference. | ||
It's not as crazy as some people would have you believe, but it always historically is. | ||
Guys spit these things out. | ||
But, guys, you're going to be the ones bearing the brunt of World War III, okay? | ||
Because everyone's a feminist in a time of peace and want people on the combat lines. | ||
Once you're actually at war, some of these things change a lot. | ||
And that's where we are when you look at what's going on in Russia and the Middle East. | ||
So, guys, it's up to you. | ||
Get out there. | ||
Make it happen. | ||
Vote, vote, vote. | ||
And then bring your friends. | ||
If you've early voted, take a couple minutes, call your friends, text them, make sure they get it. | ||
Because a lot of people are just struggling to get by. | ||
It's hard right now. | ||
You know, they're not paying attention. | ||
They believe what's happening on CNN is actually real. | ||
Don't do that. | ||
You see that in some of the polls. | ||
They're designed to either make you overconfident so you sit on your ass at home, or they're designed to demoralize you so you sit at home. | ||
You saw that nonsense out of Iowa the other day. | ||
Like, I'll bet that person, like, six figures. | ||
That we're not losing Iowa, but they're designing it to try to dissuade you. | ||
You see how it shifted the betting markets. | ||
The second that happened, all of a sudden the betting markets tightened up. | ||
It's one nonsense poll that, by the way, J.B. Pritzker, the communist governor of Illinois, was talking about like hours before it released to people because he had the inside information, which if you don't, is like literally the most unethical thing imaginable. | ||
So that's a Democrat fix. | ||
It's a Democrat plant. | ||
You saw Stuart Stevens, Mitt Romney's guy talking about it as though it was real. | ||
The RINOs and the Democrats are going to play this game. | ||
They're trying to demoralize you. | ||
They're trying to get you to stay at home. | ||
They're trying to undo what we've been able to do at the RNC and with the Trump campaign for the last few weeks in early voting. | ||
Do not let them get away with it. | ||
Show up. | ||
Fight for your country. | ||
Fight for your future. | ||
Fight for your children. | ||
Because I can assure you, they're all worth it. | ||
Get in line. | ||
Stay in line. | ||
It's not that hard. | ||
I don't care if it's a couple hours. | ||
Where we can go as a country relative to World War III versus affordable groceries, it's kind of a no-brainer. | ||
Get in line. | ||
Stay in line. | ||
If you see something shady, make sure you capture it so everyone else can see it and we can fight back. | ||
It seems like they're throwing everything that they possibly can against the wall, Don, and it's not working. | ||
This is the footage from last night in Macon, Georgia. | ||
This looks like any type of massive country music concert. | ||
It looks like Woodstock, but it's just to support your father. | ||
They didn't need Lizzo. | ||
Democrats have been trotting out Eminem, Usher, pretty much emptying the entire Diddy tapes. | ||
J-Lo, Diddy's ex-girlfriend. | ||
They're bringing them all out. | ||
Is it going to work? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Honestly, you don't even see that much coverage of it. | ||
They put Cardi B up there, and then the teleprompter went out. | ||
She didn't know why she was actually there. | ||
She couldn't articulate why she's supporting Kamala Harris, and no one can. | ||
That's the point. | ||
The Democrats are just running against Trump, but no one's got an affirmative message. | ||
For, like, why they would vote for Kamala Harris. | ||
It's just against Trump. | ||
I'm like, I don't know. | ||
Trump kept us out of wars. | ||
He was signing peace deals in the Middle East. | ||
That was like the holy grail of politics prior to it not being a big deal at all because no one else was able to do it prior to my father. | ||
You know, the economy, there's nothing good they can actually run on. | ||
They just want power and they want control, as evidenced by what they do. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
The insanity. | ||
So if we show up, we can end this nonsense. | ||
It's sort of hard to believe that Trump can put that many people in there. | ||
He doesn't need Bruce Springsteen and these other people to do that. | ||
And it does seem strange that it feels like everyone... | ||
I'm staying out of politics. | ||
I'm staying out of politics. | ||
A few of these other guys were all out of politics until the Diddy tapes broke. | ||
Usher said it too. | ||
I was like, oh, that's kind of cool. | ||
Maybe everyone who knows nothing about politics should stay out of it. | ||
Maybe everyone who's a billionaire or worth hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
When groceries go up 50%, it doesn't affect them. | ||
It doesn't crush their will to live when interest rates make their homes totally unaffordable because of incompetent policy and because we keep sending billions to Ukraine. | ||
Maybe they should sit it out, and it's sort of interesting. | ||
Then the ditty tapes happen, and everyone starts endorsing. | ||
It's like, oh, I know where this is going. | ||
They're all there. | ||
They're all part of it. | ||
None of that stuff's a conspiracy anymore. | ||
By the way, they've all been photographed there, so you know what's happening. | ||
So we can vote against that, too, and maybe put some decency back into... | ||
I don't think it matters, but what matters is that everyone actually shows up. | ||
When you see these stats, 20% of people lied about actually voting. | ||
It's like, just get in line. | ||
Vote. | ||
Your employers have to let you do that. | ||
Don't let your job get out. | ||
If you're in line, stay in line. | ||
If you get in line by the times the polls close, whether it's 7 o 'clock, usually about that, just stay in line. | ||
They have to let you do it. | ||
And by the way, if they're not going to let you do it, take a day off. | ||
Honestly, it's worth it relative to the future of our country. | ||
It's not even close. | ||
Get out there and vote. | ||
Do not let these guys pull this off. | ||
By the way, the big thing is actually doing it right. | ||
Make it decisive. | ||
If it's decisive and everyone really turns out and everyone votes this way for us, we can end this nonsense once and for all. | ||
If it's close, you know what they're going to do. | ||
They're going to drag it up. | ||
One day is to count these 1,500 votes to see which way this thing goes. | ||
And magically, oh, look what we found! | ||
Look what we found! | ||
The totally impossible statistics, Spike. | ||
End it tomorrow. | ||
End it on Election Day. | ||
End it by overwhelming the inevitable BS that they will try to pull if it's close. | ||
I just can't believe that 2024 brought us Eminem endorsing Dick Cheney. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
Eminem siding with Dick Cheney. | ||
Well, how about just the Democrat Party embracing Dick Cheney? | ||
I mean, I remember about three weeks ago, three months ago, when, for 30 years, he was the greatest war criminal in the history of America. | ||
I mean, like, that's their words, not mine. | ||
I agree with them on this one, actually. | ||
It's one of the few things that we're probably bipartisan agreement on, but we traded... | ||
Dick Janey and Liz Janey for RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, Vivek, Elon Musk. | ||
I mean, imagine letting Elon just do his thing, like fixing the broken bureaucracy. | ||
I mean, this is a guy that's like three years. | ||
NASA has a 75-year head start and he's destroying them. | ||
We're catching spaceships out of air with chopsticks now. | ||
It's like... | ||
The modern-day version of Mr. Miyagi catching a fly with a chocolate. | ||
We're doing it with rockets. | ||
Elon did that by himself as a private company. | ||
This guy wants to come and help and fight for America? | ||
Please allow him to do that. | ||
That's the Einstein of our era. | ||
But the Democrats are never going to do it because they're incapable of that. | ||
They just want power, bureaucracy, and control. | ||
He can save a trillion dollars in our federal government cleaning this stuff up, and it will function better, just like when he got rid of 80% of Twitter's A broken workforce, and it actually started functioning. | ||
There's nothing we can't do, and that's the difference. | ||
We've assembled a team. | ||
It's not Kamala Harris and Tampon Tim, who literally can't do anything other than put tampons in boys' bathrooms. | ||
Think of the difference. | ||
Think of what we could do. | ||
Don't squander that opportunity to really change the future and the trajectory of our country. | ||
Pass that up. | ||
And now for the libertarians, like, Ron Paul is now going back and forth with Elon on Twitter. | ||
It's like figuring out how to get involved. | ||
Like, get out and vote. | ||
It's so easy. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Do it for Peanut. | ||
Do it for Peanut, guys. | ||
Peanut. | ||
R.I.P., buddy. | ||
Don, this has been an unbelievable ride. | ||
Everybody needs to tune in to Don's ex. | ||
Paige, speaking of a shout-out to Elon, Don has 12 million, 12.5 million subs on X. Get on over there. | ||
Obviously, you know, but you want to stay tuned to this last 24 hours. | ||
It's going to be rocking. | ||
It's going to be rolling, and it's going to be biblical. | ||
God bless you, Don. | ||
Good luck to you, man. | ||
Thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
I've got to go hit the road. | ||
I'm going to join up with DJT. | ||
Now finish this off strong, but everyone, get out and vote. | ||
You're the third monkey in line for the arc, and it is starting. | ||
How critical it is. | ||
Get out. | ||
Do it. | ||
Bring your friends. | ||
Bring your loved ones. | ||
Text them, especially in the swing states. | ||
Whatever you would do if you woke up on November 6th and Kamala Harris was president-elect, do it now. | ||
Do it for the next, like, 36 hours. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Let's win this thing. | ||
Let's put them to bed. | ||
Let's go, baby. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Thank you, Don. | ||
Be good, buddy. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
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I don't know how they do it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know how they do it. | ||
How does a Trump family have that energy? | ||
Every single time that one of the Trump kids are on the program, when Trump's on the program, Trump invited us to fly on his plane a year ago to one of his rallies. | ||
We did a behind-the-scenes with Trump on the plane. | ||
That's where he ate McDonald's with Trump. | ||
Little did I realize how iconic that would be. | ||
How do they do it? | ||
Where's that energy come from? | ||
I was talking with my wife last night, who's a nurse, and who has seen, you know, the best of, you know, the peak human performance, right? | ||
And the worst of human performance, right? | ||
She's from Delaware, so she knows Joe Biden and that nightmare quite well, that disaster. | ||
And she's saying that it is unnatural and almost inhuman. | ||
In a way, in the best possible sense, of the energy that the Trump family has. | ||
I don't know if Trump's doing an event, I think four events today, four events tomorrow. | ||
I think he's doing an event right now, actually, in North Carolina. | ||
Where do they have the energy? | ||
I am left to assume two things. | ||
One, because God stopped a bullet that was intended for Trump's skull, that that energy is a spiritual one. | ||
That God voted three months ago, and we get to vote 24 hours from now. | ||
Less, actually. | ||
And two, that President Trump is just driven by something that is beyond physical comprehension and can boil down to the love of this country. | ||
Trump's a closer, man. | ||
And that's what you're seeing in this moment. | ||
The single greatest moment to be a Trump supporter right now. | ||
Donald Trump has never been in a better poll position than right now. | ||
Do not let him down. | ||
Don't let that family down. | ||
They've come on and spoken with this audience. | ||
This audience has millions and millions in it. | ||
Like, do not let this family who's given everything, given up more than anyone since the founders, I would argue, to run for president. | ||
The founders of this country, Gave up their fortunes, gave up their families to the war fields. | ||
Some of the founders were imprisoned for life because they signed the Declaration of Independence. | ||
Some died in prison. | ||
Some were executed. | ||
Did you know this? | ||
That's what our founders gave up. | ||
They actually face the same level of persecution that Donald Trump does. | ||
Donald Trump faces imprisonment and the destruction of everything that he has built. | ||
As we all do, actually. | ||
Under a Marxist rule and the descent into the abyss with Kamala Harris. | ||
So vote that, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I don't know how Donald Trump keeps his energy. | ||
I know how I keep my energy. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Of course. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we can show you something that is very unhealthy. | ||
Here we go. | ||
This is a photo of President Barack Obama. | ||
And I should say former president, right? | ||
But no, it's pretty obvious that Barack Obama's in charge right now. | ||
Pretty obvious that the major motivating factor behind all of this insanity, as we have covered on this program, we were right, by the way, we're the only show on this sweet planet Earth that predicted that Kamala Harris was going to drop out of campaigning. | ||
Because we have little birdies, ladies and gentlemen, that told us that Barack Obama was actually going to take over. | ||
And this has not been great for the Obamas. | ||
This is a photo of Barack Obama yesterday. | ||
It's like watching someone waste away and literally atrophy in real life. | ||
Look at this. | ||
This is a photo of Michelle Obama yesterday. | ||
These are photos from The Wire. | ||
We're not cherry-picking. | ||
They're not looking good. | ||
They're not looking healthy. | ||
They're not looking like champions. | ||
They're not looking like people. | ||
Who got this in the bag? | ||
They're terrified. | ||
This is not the look of a winning campaign. | ||
They are wasting away before our very eyes, being atomized. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, because the only thing they care about on planet Earth is currently evaporating before their very eyes, which is their little dynasty of power. | ||
They know that Donald Trump is the ender of dynasties. | ||
You want another great reason to vote for Trump? | ||
We've given you about 400,000 on this program, but why not one more, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
Here we go. | ||
Donald Trump has ended the most corrupt dynasties in this country's history. | ||
And I don't think the work's even done yet. | ||
I'm waiting for the Jeffrey Epstein full investigation. | ||
There needs to be a special counsel to look into Bill Clinton and what he did on Epstein Island. | ||
You know, the FBI has the tapes. | ||
Like, we know what actually happened. | ||
The government does. | ||
We should make that the Hunter Biden laptop of this next go-round. | ||
This next cycle. | ||
We should demand the Diddy tapes, the Epstein tapes, whatever we know about Harvey Weinstein. | ||
Speaking of friends of Diddy, this is what they look like right now. | ||
Are they nervous? | ||
You think they're nervous? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Donald Trump has ended the most corrupt, corrosive, repugnant, rotted, diseased political dynasties that acted as parasites on our body republic. | ||
Those dynasties include the Bush dynasties, the Cheney dynasties, the McCain dynasties, the Romney dynasties, and the McConnell dynasties. | ||
Mitch McConnell, of course, running for the hills. | ||
Mitch McConnell has resigned his position and is leaving the Senate. | ||
That's just on our side of the aisle. | ||
Donald Trump forced Eminem to be in the same party as Dick Cheney. | ||
That alone is good enough for me. | ||
To crawl through broken flaming glass for this man. | ||
Donald Trump ended the Clinton dynasties. | ||
They're a vapor of themselves. | ||
I went to a Hillary Clinton speech this weekend and there was no one there. | ||
They kicked me out because I was showing you that there was no one there. | ||
Donald Trump has ended the Biden crime family. | ||
Joe Biden has no future. | ||
Joe Biden is a repulsive afterthought to the Democrat Party at this point. | ||
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The final chess piece. | |
That remains standing, way in the corner, hiding away, the queen, is the Obama dynasty. | ||
This is it. | ||
This is what they know ends in 24 hours. | ||
We can end these people who've sold out our country. | ||
We can end their dynasty, who've sold out our nation. | ||
We can put an end to these policies. | ||
The surge in criminal aliens began under Barack Obama. | ||
The acceleration of the destruction of this country has happened on Obama's watch. | ||
Of course, Obama would do it. | ||
He would go full scale with Joe Biden at the helm because he just doesn't care about Joe Biden. | ||
He actually hates Joe Biden. | ||
And he wanted Joe Biden to suffer the penalties of the atrocious policies that were America ending. | ||
And this is who's been in charge. | ||
And they are now trying to finally muscle one more over the finish line in order to finish the job. | ||
And it's our opportunity to stop the tide and to turn it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So this is what is at stake. | ||
Now, ladies and gentlemen, there is not a single man on planet Earth who has greater insight Outside of maybe somebody with the last name Trump on the president, the state of the race, the state of the campaign, and the energy that has brought forward this moment. | ||
Some of it, obviously, raw and political. | ||
Some of it, I would argue, perhaps spiritual. | ||
A man who was at the assassination attempts and who got the greatest footage of the greatest Comeback story in American history. | ||
The executive producer of The Art of the Surge, Tucker Carlson's former executive producer on his program, and a dear friend. | ||
His name is Justin Wells, and he joins the program live now. | ||
you you you Justin, what's going on, homie? | ||
How are you? | ||
This has got to be an exciting crescendo moment for you and your team. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's fascinating. | ||
We just landed in Pittsburgh, so I'm at a glamorous hotel I've spent many of nights at over the past six months or so. | ||
No, it's really exciting to see all of this come to a close. | ||
We were with the president last night backstage. | ||
He's going strong and very good spirits. | ||
It's kind of exciting to see the team see the work that they've done. | ||
You know, come to an end and see the results in 24 hours from now. | ||
So, yeah, it's been a wild ride. | ||
Your clips have gone viral. | ||
They're now being released on X. Obviously, this is The Art of the Surge. | ||
It's a program that you can get on the Tucker Carlson Network, but now also available on X. I encourage everybody to go watch. | ||
I want to pop up the pages right now. | ||
But you, I mean, maybe we can take a step back and explain to the audience. | ||
You were invited to get exclusive behind the scenes. | ||
Secret Service bubble access to President Trump over the last six months, I think at least, right? | ||
And you've been there at the side of the president for this entire ride. | ||
We approached the president about this project back in March, April of this year. | ||
And we embedded essentially in June. | ||
We were on the plane for a lot of it. | ||
We've been in kind of his backstage bubble, as you said. | ||
For, you know, the greater of six months. | ||
And, you know, one thing that was certainly interesting at the beginning, it was a different campaign than before Butler. | ||
Butler, it was a month in when Butler happened. | ||
We were there, and 15 feet away from him, his team, Secret Service, nobody really knew what was happening the first few seconds. | ||
You could hear whizzing noises coming all around you. | ||
He fell to the floor. | ||
It was... | ||
Fascinating to see. | ||
And then when he got up and put his fist in there, everyone says it. | ||
But when you're like right there next to him and you see that, we had not processed what had exactly happened. | ||
We saw blood, obviously. | ||
But we thought somebody was shooting from the crowd. | ||
You had no idea that it was coming from a roof in the distance. | ||
Only the Secret Service agents on radios knew that. | ||
But the people that were with the campaign, with his team, we thought... | ||
We literally thought somebody in the stands had shot a gun. | ||
The blood that we saw in the stands, we thought initially it came from there. | ||
So there was a lot of chaos. | ||
So what we tried to do because we had that access is we tried to re-craft and piece it together because there's so much confusion and chaos in a way that was very simple and easy for people to understand through the video we captured and through the experiences we had there. | ||
I think it's really important for people to see that footage and see what actually happened there. | ||
The reason I say that is it was, like, 48 hours, you know, the coverage was, holy cow, this happened. | ||
People were calling him and saying, you know, this is terrible, you know, President Biden, whatnot. | ||
But then 48 hours later, the media tried to forget that this happened. | ||
They tried to craft this narrative that, like, maybe he wasn't really shot or maybe this didn't happen. | ||
Well, I was there. | ||
He was definitely shot. | ||
Everyone knows he was shot. | ||
There was confusion. | ||
There shouldn't have been confusion because there should have been resources there to protect the... | ||
The former president and the candidate for president of the United States. | ||
If something like that were to happen, there shouldn't have been any confusion. | ||
And it wasn't the fault of the campaign. | ||
It was the resources that were put on the ground there. | ||
And I can't help but think, without getting too political about it, there's no way that there were enough resources there. | ||
Obviously, the RNC was a few days later. | ||
This event was originally planned to be a much bigger event. | ||
Maybe they... | ||
Move some resources over to the RNC at that point. | ||
There was supposed to be possibly an announcement made in regard to the VP at Butler. | ||
The president's children were supposed to be at Butler. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
It became a smaller event, but the size of the crowd wasn't smaller. | ||
It was still in the same field. | ||
Obviously, what happened was a failure on many levels, but people should see it firsthand to see what he went through. | ||
And despite all of that, how he put his fist in the air and he, you know, in the days, weeks and months later, you saw a different side of him that was maybe a little bit, I won't say softer, but like he definitely was a changed person after that, after going through that. | ||
And I think the documentary, Art of Surge, I think what it does is it takes people through that journey. | ||
And both with him when he's backstage in his hotel room in private moments, but also with the people around him. | ||
Because as much as he's going through all of that in attempted assassination, not once, but twice, so are the people around him. | ||
And they're trying to keep the message to the American people about what he stands for and what he believes in. | ||
They're trying to be very transparent and straightforward about that. | ||
But at the same time, you know, it's hard to process that somebody close to you, somebody... | ||
Right there with you, somebody that you believe in, that you're fighting for, you work with this man, or he's your father or your grandfather when you meet some of the family members that are along for this journey with President Trump. | ||
You know, it's hard to process what actually has happened. | ||
It's not about all the attacks. | ||
I mean, he literally, people tried to kill him, not even once, like more than that. | ||
There have been other thwarted attempts that, you know, some of them are in the news, some of them are not. | ||
And they're dealing with that day to day that somebody that's trying to put out a positive message, they're trying to take him out. | ||
And the fact that he keeps going with the stamina is incredible in light of all that. | ||
What is the marked change that you were able to witness after the assassination attempt? | ||
You know, I think one thing about him that I've noticed and in talking to his team and seeing it in the footage is You know, everyone thinks he takes himself so seriously, but he doesn't. | ||
I mean, he was, like, immediately cracking jokes. | ||
And, you know, and then we're doing this X Spaces. | ||
You know, X is such a great platform, and he knows he needs to reach the 30% of undecided voters on that platform. | ||
We're there. | ||
The systems are overloaded because there's an attack on the system or whatnot. | ||
He's sitting there cracking jokes about, you know, he's shooting videos for friends of my photographer and, you know, hey, your friend, your good-looking friend's trying to shoot me. | ||
Hopefully not those kind of shots because that would be, I mean, they've already tried that, you know, like, who's, like, literally, people are trying to kill the guy and he can, he knows the severity of it and he knows the gravity of the situation and the importance of what he's doing, but at the same time, he's not taking himself too seriously and he's... | ||
Still fun to be around. | ||
I mean, he's not like woes me, you know, and playing the victim card, actually. | ||
He's found a way to move on with that, and I think he also is, I think, has become a little bit more spiritual, from what I can tell you, just in talking to people, and that's in a lot of the video, too. | ||
There's a reporter that was near us in that bubble, in Butler, Selena. | ||
She's with the Washington Examiner, sometimes columnist, and Selena... | ||
Was just feet away from us. | ||
One of Trump's site agents jumped on top of her and her daughter, who is a freelance photographer, but was photographing for the president that day. | ||
And, you know, every event that he goes to, and not every event, but many events he goes to in Pennsylvania. | ||
You know, she's a print reporter. | ||
He always wants to see Selena now. | ||
He knows what she went through. | ||
And he's known her work for a long time. | ||
But, you know, they're always walking. | ||
Butler, when he returned, you know, they're walking out. | ||
He's introducing her to Elon Musk. | ||
And, you know, she's a believer in God. | ||
He has really found a new connection spiritually. | ||
And he talks about that. | ||
That's in the show. | ||
But, you know, there are all these people that he kind of reconnects with that were there. | ||
He remembers them. | ||
And you see that in the show. | ||
You know, he'll meet people and they call them clicks when he's backstage taking photos with some VIPs. | ||
The reason they call them clicks is because literally the camera's clicking and he's taking photos. | ||
So there's always a line of clicks. | ||
And President Trump, you know, somebody comes in that was at Butler at various events. | ||
He recognizes them and knows exactly where they were that day. | ||
You know, there's a woman in a blue hat, a light blue hat. | ||
I remember you. | ||
You were over my right shoulder on the fourth row. | ||
And, you know, and we've captured those encounters or whatnot. | ||
It's the way that he remembers every detail like that. | ||
But it's not just about him. | ||
It's about all the people that were around him. | ||
You hear him say they didn't stampede that day or whatnot. | ||
He's not like talking. | ||
Necessarily in just the greater picture of the 50,000 people or however many people are there, he actually has put a face to all the people that were around him. | ||
And you see that come through. | ||
And for the guy to be a former president, now it looks like the future president. | ||
And to take that notice and people that are in these crowds that are surrounding him, I mean, I don't think Kamala Harris knows the name of the person that like... | ||
you know, is walking her to our car, let alone somebody that's, you know, 10 rows back at a rally. | ||
So this is sort of blending into the greater overall moment where you've seen this massive expansion of the America First movement into corridors of American life that you would have never expected. | ||
I voted yesterday and there were three single college-age women that were all voting MAGA, that were all voting for Trump. | ||
With me yesterday inside of a metropolitan Democrat area of Tampa, Florida. | ||
And you would have never seen that. | ||
We go to Fulton County, Justin, and we were there in Georgia together. | ||
And the day after, we were there together with the speeches with Trump and Tucker, and they were on stage. | ||
Went to Fulton County, into the hood, into the ghetto. | ||
And we gave out MAGA hats, and they were gone, like hundreds of them were gone in like 10 minutes. | ||
And people were rocking them. | ||
They were excited to rock them. | ||
Since you've been at all of these Trump events, can you sort of take a step back and say, what is different between 2016, 2020, and 2024? | ||
Certainly, I think in 2016, from my perspective, I covered it. | ||
I was at Fox News then. | ||
It was right before we launched Tucker Carlson's show at that network. | ||
And, you know, no one expected Trump to win, including anyone at Fox News. | ||
There were projections that our ratings were going to go down after the election by 30-40% because Hillary Clinton was going to win. | ||
And we were launching a new show called Tucker Carlson Tonight in the midst of that, five days after the election. | ||
And they were like, not a great time to launch a new show because we don't think – our viewers are going to be very upset at the result of this on the opinion programming side of things. | ||
And I think Donald Trump didn't think he was going to win, quite frankly. | ||
And he did. | ||
And that became a movement. | ||
And I think he, as he was president in the White House, he was a changed man, obviously, and built up all this experience. | ||
I think 2020, he was dealing with COVID and all these different things that had a great impact on the election, and it impacted voting, it impacted... | ||
The ways people felt about him, the attacks were really ramped up in a way that many would characterize as unfair. | ||
I think now there's a lot of clarity, and that's what's different. | ||
2016, no one thought he would win. | ||
He had a good time doing it. | ||
There was a huge movement of people behind him. | ||
2020, Biden couldn't say a word coherently, but somehow... | ||
You know, there was enough of a movement that they had established or built up to just, like, vote against Donald Trump. | ||
And, you know, now everyone's voting for Donald Trump. | ||
And it's these people that you wouldn't expect to vote for them. | ||
Yes, minority groups, you go into different... | ||
You go to these rallies and you see so many Hispanic, black people in, you know, there. | ||
And they're not just there to, like, just take a selfie or whatnot. | ||
They're in MAGA hats. | ||
They have the posters. | ||
They're like... | ||
They're out there. | ||
They're all in for the experience of this movement, just like anyone else. | ||
You definitely did not see that in 2020. | ||
There weren't really that many rallies in 2020 because of the COVID restrictions as well. | ||
So I think it's definitely changed. | ||
You wouldn't see business leaders like you've seen come out in support of Donald Trump four years ago because they were afraid of what that might do to their business. | ||
Now they know that for their business to succeed, they cannot. | ||
I think that has been a game changer, honestly. | ||
I think what happened in Butler got Elon Musk to come out and endorse him immediately because he saw leadership there. | ||
I think he was probably wavering on potentially doing that. | ||
Maybe he would do it after Kamala Harris spoke at the DNC. | ||
Maybe it would have been significantly after that. | ||
But as soon as that happened, everybody just woke up. | ||
And that's from everybody around Donald Trump to the people, as you say, in the hood in Atlanta to everybody. | ||
They were just like, this is BS what's going on. | ||
And I think we've captured that from behind the scenes. | ||
I think the campaign's gone through that as well. | ||
And the fact that Biden was ousted after that debate performance, you could hear them all like, wow, maybe Trump did a little too well in this debate. | ||
And then all of a sudden they had another candidate like five days after the RNC. | ||
I mean, the speed at which everything has moved and everybody's had to recalibrate, two assassination attempts I think would be enough for any political campaign in history. | ||
All the different variables that have gone into this race make it the most fascinating race I've certainly seen in my lifetime, probably in your lifetime. | ||
I mean, I don't, I've never, you know, we thought like the Hillary, you know, the Hillary versus Obama stuff on the left, you know, that was intense. | ||
And then Hillary versus Trump was super intense. | ||
Four years ago, it was kind of like a little bit of a joke because, you know, it was Joe Biden. | ||
But, you know, this race, you could not predict all of the different things that have happened along the way. | ||
So it's been certainly interesting to watch from my point of view. | ||
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What a wild ride. | |
What I think is arguably the best clip that is in the Art of the Surge to date that I've seen is the holy F reactions. | ||
To the Joe Biden debate performance. | ||
I mean, it's just masterful, Justin. | ||
What your team did is captured all of the Trump surrogates and Trump family members' reactions to Joe Biden's debate performance. | ||
So while we were all watching Joe Biden collapse, there was this moment where everyone was like, hold on, boys, are we actually going to win this thing? | ||
Like, this is unprecedented. | ||
Now, I'm not sure if we have the clip to put up, but I would like to talk through that moment because that's gone thermonuclear viral online and what that moment was like for you. | ||
So we couldn't be in the debate hall for that one. | ||
And so they said, listen, you can go in beforehand or whatnot. | ||
CNN's not going to let you in there. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Why don't you go to the hall where the surrogates are watching? | ||
And those surrogates at the time included all the people that were contenders to be Trump's vice president. | ||
He hadn't made that announcement yet. | ||
So we spoke to J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio. | ||
And in real time, as the debate was starting... | ||
We were actually interviewing J.D. Vance at the very beginning. | ||
And in the middle of the interview, he's like, holy cow, what's going on with his voice? | ||
And I'm like, I can't even understand him. | ||
And when I saw J.D. the last time, he's like, can you believe we were sitting there talking? | ||
I wasn't the nominee yet. | ||
And unfolding behind us on a big jumbotron is like a complete meltdown of nuclear proportions. | ||
And that was an incredible moment. | ||
And then we just scanned the room and it was... | ||
Mark goes, Lindsey Graham was there. | ||
Laura Trump was there. | ||
Laura Trump literally mouthed, fuck, like, you know, she's the co-chair of the RNC, and, you know, they're doing all kinds of things, her and Mark over there, to try and get out the vote from their organization. | ||
But, like, I mean, she's probably sitting there thinking, like, you can't, as the RNC chair, like, you can't even spend any money to achieve results like this. | ||
Like, what the hell is going on on the screen? | ||
I mean, that was like a month of work was just done for her or more and like four seconds of him just like opening his mouth. | ||
That was fascinating to see. | ||
And we were on the plane with him that night and that morning. | ||
And, you know, there was certainly... | ||
A positive vibe in the air, but everybody kind of, you could tell, had the suspicion of like, hmm, I don't know, can they possibly keep him with that performance? | ||
And obviously, what then, you know, foreshadowed with everything else that transpired right after that with Butler and RNC, they obviously could not. | ||
So, yeah, a wild time in history, that's for sure. | ||
Since you've had the A1 section seat to this campaign, and you have been beside President Trump, this campaign, as close as anybody, this side of somebody with Trump has a last name. | ||
What has surprised you? | ||
What is the major takeaway from your experiences? | ||
What's something that our audience may not have seen, maybe even in your documentary, that is like a takeaway moment for you with Donald Trump? | ||
You know, one thing that I think is really interesting is, you know, you see all these stories that are all organized or whatever in the press, and people love working for the man. | ||
That's true. | ||
In the way certain small things are done, the way Diet Coke is handed to him. | ||
There's a lot of love there, actually. | ||
It's not just like a servant. | ||
It's like, give me my Diet Coke, young man. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
There's a lot of love in every role. | ||
And the people around him love him. | ||
They would take a bullet for him, literally. | ||
Thankfully, none of them had to. | ||
But the leadership there... | ||
They're respected and everyone gets along. | ||
It's honestly, bizarrely, like a little bit of a family amongst that group. | ||
They have dinners together. | ||
They like each other a lot. | ||
And, you know, Susie and Chris and that whole team or whatnot have done a great job with the culture of the campaign, for sure. | ||
Maybe that hasn't been present in years past when, you know, Omarosa was a member of the cabinet or whatnot. | ||
But there are people that really like each other and they're working together. | ||
Sure, there are times where not everybody's on the same page, but it's really remarkable the way that they all come together to kind of put forward a unified message. | ||
If they didn't, they wouldn't be able to do, like, you know, 40 rallies in a single week. | ||
Yes. | ||
Like, what I see, we're not at every single one. | ||
We're at most of them. | ||
I mean, we're almost always there, but it's what you see from that team where they're kind of all in sync is pretty incredible and, you know. | ||
Being president is being CEO of the most important country in the world. | ||
So I think that comes through in the show. | ||
And we really kind of approached it. | ||
We're a fly on the wall. | ||
We stay in the background, capture what's happening. | ||
But when you're asking me what I've witnessed in that, you certainly see the way that everybody's cohesive and is making something happen that's never been done before. | ||
That's for sure. | ||
Yeah, and this is the only way that it could have possibly gone forward. | ||
The energy that it requires to do this closing argument for President Trump. | ||
I mean, I think he's done something like double the number of interviews, triple the number of podcasts, double the number of rallies. | ||
It's withering, and you're actually along for the ride, really, with the campaign. | ||
We've seen you at multiple campaign stops where we've shown up. | ||
It's been incredible to watch your team work. | ||
Perhaps as a political observer, you can... | ||
Talk us through the difference in the Kamala Harris campaign. | ||
I doubt you've been given any access there. | ||
But as you watch from afar, what do you notice? | ||
And I'll preface this by saying we were kicked out of a Kamala Harris campaign this weekend. | ||
We were at a Kamala Harris campaign stop. | ||
We were invited and they swarmed us like with this antibody reaction just because they found out who we were and kicked us out. | ||
we didn't do anything to anyone and they couldn't tolerate somebody with a differing opinion just physically existing at their campaign. | ||
So perhaps you can sort of set the table for the differences as you've observed. | ||
Yeah, I mean, the biggest difference, I will say, is Donald Trump is very clear about what he thinks about many members of the media and that they're unfair to him. | ||
He does not hold back at all. | ||
He does in speeches. | ||
There's not a speech he gives where he doesn't point to the pressurizer and make a comment. | ||
Sometimes it riles people up in all the wrong ways, and that's, you know, that's been part of his brand for a very long time. | ||
It's not surprising to anyone. | ||
I don't know why people are so appalled by it now, but that's like, I mean, that's been part of his stump speech since 2015. | ||
But that said, in the traveling press pool are members of all these news organizations, CNN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, like everybody's there. | ||
One of the best photographers on the campaign trail happens to be a New York Times photographer. | ||
Maybe he doesn't like all the correspondence there, but he loves Doug Mills from the New York Times. | ||
Who doesn't? | ||
His work is brilliant. | ||
But it's not like the media is not given access to his events. | ||
They're all there. | ||
Right-wing media, left-wing media, I guess some moderate media if that exists. | ||
At Kamala's event, if you're not allowed there, that's completely – MSNBC is at all of Donald Trump's events and Kamala Harris' events, so why can't you be at Kamala's events? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
And there's not a specific reason given, of course, which tells you everything. | ||
They want to control the narrative more than he does. | ||
So if he was a dictator, I don't understand why exactly he would let me follow him around with a camera to just capture what he's doing in real time. | ||
You know, and I think that's certainly telling. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So tell us a little bit about your old boss, Tucker Carlson, maybe current ally, right, in the media space, but I know you have your own production company now. | ||
Tucker has been ubiquitous on the campaign trail with President Trump and has obviously built himself an entire empire after Fox News. | ||
And it's been remarkable to see. | ||
It seems as much of a spiritual journey, at least as we watch from afar, for Tucker Carlson as it does for Donald Trump. | ||
You have insight, obviously, into both of these worlds. | ||
How are they connected? | ||
What's the future there? | ||
Will Tucker Carlson be part of Doge? | ||
We would love to see it. | ||
Can you give us sort of a landscape here? | ||
What Tucker and President Trump certainly have in common is they're both unpredictable, so you don't know exactly what they're going to do or where they're going to pop up at any time on any issue. | ||
And another thing they have in common is that they've got their beliefs, their core beliefs, but they can be persuaded by smart people with good ideas or better ideas. | ||
Tucker's always been that way. | ||
One thing with Tucker, even at Fox, is he did not agree with President Trump on a host of issues. | ||
He's been very open about that, and he did many segments at Fox where you give him a hard time on things, but they've always had a very good relationship, and President Trump has always respected that. | ||
And sometimes, in the nature of what I was just describing, that would kind of inform. | ||
President Trump's thoughts, I think, sometimes, or he'd change his position on something based on hearing a compelling, smart, cohesive argument. | ||
That said, I think Tucker's just having a great time. | ||
I think he's, you know, we launched something big right out of the door at Fox, and then I got going on this project with him. | ||
I have a great working relationship with him, and everything he's told me recently is that he's just... | ||
Really thrilled to be out there and be on stage and connecting with his audience. | ||
I think this race is different for him. | ||
He's never done political rallies. | ||
Previous jobs wouldn't have really allowed that either. | ||
But, you know, he's independent now and he can say what he wants, do what he wants, talk to whoever he wants, be on stage. | ||
And I think that's been really freeing for Tucker to be able to do something like that event that he just did with Donald Trump, where he can ask whatever questions he wants. | ||
It can be broadcast on X, on his platform, on Tucker Carlson Network. | ||
And there's no, like... | ||
Executive screaming in his ear, like, you need to do that, or you need to do that, because that's unfair if you do X, Y, Z. And, you know, that's something that I think has probably been a huge weight lifted off of his shoulders. | ||
It's not that he always, he didn't, well, he didn't listen to those people trying to squawk in his ear, right? | ||
But it was just, it's always a distraction. | ||
And now he just doesn't have to deal with that. | ||
He's fiercely independent and, you know. | ||
In media and politics, you know, whatever he does, he's Tucker Carlson now. | ||
He's not Tucker Carlson of Fox News or Tucker Carlson of CNN. | ||
And I'm thrilled that he's got that ability to kind of be unshackled, as they said initially, when we started everything with him. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
We've seen him fill stadiums across the country from coast to coast. | ||
Is Tucker Carlson going to run for president, Justin? | ||
One of these years? | ||
I don't think he has any aspirations to do that. | ||
But, you know, I think he sees him... | ||
He says, I see myself as a TV host, but he's not really a TV host anymore. | ||
He's online now, as you are, because that's the future. | ||
Nobody really watches TV in the way they used to, of course. | ||
But, you know, do I personally think he'd be great in a political world? | ||
I do. | ||
But, you know, he always says that's not for him. | ||
So, I mean... | ||
That's obviously for him to decide, and you can change your mind a million times, but I think he has a lot of impact speaking directly to American people and saying what he thinks at all times, unfiltered, and he's untethered now, and I think that's truly awesome. | ||
That reception at Madison Square Garden, it's up on the screen right now. | ||
That was probably... | ||
Probably the loudest of the night, I would argue. | ||
I mean, we didn't have a decibel reader, but you were there with us right front, center stage. | ||
I was right there, right next to you. | ||
Yep. | ||
That was the loudest of the night. | ||
And Tucker Carlson had the loudest sequence of applause lines throughout the evening. | ||
I mean, that place was electric, man. | ||
For sure. | ||
And I'll tell you this. | ||
I mean, you know, and he's open about it. | ||
He does not prepare his speeches in advance. | ||
There's that prompter right now. | ||
You see those prompter hoods? | ||
There's nothing in it. | ||
Nothing. | ||
Every speech, even when everybody else has prepared remarks, the only thing in there is the countdown that all the speakers get, letting you know how long you have. | ||
But he does not read prompter for, I think he's probably given thousands of speeches, more than anyone I know. | ||
And it's always been remarkable to me that I'm backstage with him at any event over the years, and I'm like, did you prepare anything? | ||
No. | ||
I wrote some things on, like, three bullet points on a notepad in my hotel room on the hotel stationery, and then I just chucked it out. | ||
And a lot of times he'll see somebody backstage or in the audience and something will click with him about that moment, a human moment, and you'll hear that incorporated into a speech all the time. | ||
So it's really, he's got a remarkable ability to just kind of speak to people and speak to what he believes without it being prepared or manufactured. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
My executive producer, ALX, wants me to put up this photo of you and him just to show you where Justin sits at these events. | ||
This is the man in the arena, literally in the arena. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Oh, there's him. | ||
We love it. | ||
He's the best. | ||
And a final question for you, very quickly, Justin, because... | ||
My takeaway with Madison Square Garden and with Tucker Carlson's speech there is this is kind of the crystallization of the populist movement that Tucker used to be the single lonely warrior for before Donald Trump even emerged onto the political scene. | ||
Tucker Carlson was out there, 30 years in broadcast media, and he has always been this tip of the spear populist voice. | ||
He's been the high priest now of this movement, at least from a canonization. | ||
Of what it stands for, to be America First. | ||
This has got to be a very, very powerful and very exciting moment for you and your team. | ||
Maybe you could give us kind of a lasting message of what this moment means in the next 24 hours for our viewers, because you have certainly had the front row seat working with Tucker and now with the president. | ||
Bring it all home. | ||
You know, I think to see what happened at Madison Square Garden was one of the most remarkable things of this race so far. | ||
It's hard to kind of list them all out. | ||
I feel like it was a moment where it was like a reclaiming of New York for the guy that was from New York that evening to hear people from all over the country fly in there or people locally come in from Long Island or New Jersey. | ||
To be there that evening seemed like people are coming together for something in a different way than we've experienced in my lifetime. | ||
And I think there's a lot of positivity in the air. | ||
I was reading some of the tweets from Elon's mother, May Musk, and she's been going off that like, you know, she's just like sick of the nastiness. | ||
And, you know, she always thought that, you know, the... | ||
The left was the party of acceptance and this or that. | ||
She's been totally flipped around. | ||
I get that her son's Elon Musk and she's supportive. | ||
I spoke to her backstage. | ||
She's a very strong opinionated woman. | ||
She's South African. | ||
She thinks what she thinks. | ||
She's not going to be persuaded otherwise. | ||
You see people from her to people in the inner cities all saying how things were four years ago. | ||
They're saying that even at a time where We were under lockdowns and all this BS with COVID, and people preferred those days more than they prefer what's going on right now. | ||
I think that they've been moved by the populist movement in ways that are very profound and I think are going to change both parties forever, not just the Republican Party, but also the Democratic Party. | ||
I think regardless of how this election goes, I think there's going to be a lot of soul-searching as far as the dynamics. | ||
Between both parties, because people are fed up. | ||
That's why Donald Trump won in 2016. | ||
People are kind of re-realizing that again, but now there's a little bit more that backs that up, and I think the tent is a lot bigger now than it was for him and his supporters, the populist movement, people that support what Tucker's saying. | ||
People probably agree with Tucker's ideas more now than they did even when he was on Fox News, when he had this... | ||
Very obvious megaphone of the 8 p.m. time slot on Fox News, Bill O 'Reilly's former time slot. | ||
Now he's not even there, and people are more in agreement with some of the things he's saying, with what President Trump's saying, and people like yourself are saying, because they seem reasonable to a lot of people. | ||
And I think that's fascinating to watch and witness. | ||
The great realignment. | ||
I think that was Tucker's first line at Madison Square Garden. | ||
What an exciting time. | ||
There's a vibe change, yeah. | ||
To witness, to witness all of it. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, you must tune in to Art of the Surge. | ||
Here is the account on X, also the episodes available on Tucker Carlson's website, Tucker Carlson Network. | ||
The Art of the Surge, 54,000 followers. | ||
Also, Justin Wells, you must follow him in order to get the TikTok of what is happening. | ||
And I have a sinking suspicion that Justin... | ||
We'll not be leaving Donald Trump's side. | ||
He's been doing such an incredible job cataloging everything. | ||
Justin, anything else as a parting message to the audience? | ||
No, you know, I hope people watch. | ||
I think they should watch. | ||
Or if you've got people that are figuring out what to do tomorrow on Election Day and they want to get to know the guy better, this is not... | ||
His position on abortion or immigration even or any of his – it's not about policy. | ||
It's about him as a person, seeing how he is as a manager, seeing how he is as a family member, seeing how he is to a young boy that's been dying to meet him for years, like all of that, or just seeing how he is as a sports fan. | ||
We go with him to many sporting events. | ||
I think if you're kind of on the fence or you're saying, oh, I don't know, maybe sometimes Donald Trump, I don't like the way he talks sometimes or this or that, maybe you should take a – A look at kind of like how he is to the people that are closest to him and how he makes his decisions. | ||
And you might change your mind. | ||
You might not. | ||
But at least you'll be fully informed. | ||
So I think the show does that. | ||
So I hope people watch. | ||
Amazing. | ||
The man who's doing something that Kamala Harris would never dream of doing, capturing all of the behind the scenes, the great Justin Wells, the art of the surge. | ||
Godspeed, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good to see you, Benny. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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See you, Justin. | |
you you you Thank you. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we're having such interesting conversations on this program today. | ||
It is hard to really quantify how exciting this is to the movement and to the country. | ||
It is a spiritual moment, and it's something that has been a long ride for some people who have been part of the inception of America First, MAGA and Donald Trump, from the very beginning. | ||
Joining us now, and we are extremely honored to have him, is the great General Michael Flynn, live right now to tell us the state of the battlefield. | ||
you you you General, how are you? | ||
Great background. | ||
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Look at this. | |
It's great, man. | ||
I'm doing good, man. | ||
Yeah, no, this is a battle. | ||
We're in the middle of a major battle, a war, right? | ||
And, you know, I was just catching the tail end of Justin. | ||
There is no equivalent on the Kamala Harris campaign trail as there is Justin Wells on the Trump campaign trail. | ||
It just doesn't exist. | ||
They do not want to capture, you know, the background, the talking, you know, the laughing, the crying. | ||
There's no way in the world, because there'd be more crying on the Kamala campaign trail. | ||
So, yeah, this is a... | ||
You know, I know we only have a short clip here, Benny, and I so appreciate coming on with you and everything that you've done. | ||
You know, this battlefield, the resources on this battlefield that are vastly different than 2016 are shows like yours, is the rise of what I call the citizen journalist on the battlefield. | ||
And it's people that have stood up podcasts, that have put out messages, that really use... | ||
Social media very smartly. | ||
You know, President Trump is somebody who showed that in the early days of 2016, you know, coming into that particular election where he started to really use Twitter at the time, and then, of course, during his time as the president. | ||
And I think that what that did was that, you know, it caused another sort of opponent that we have on this battlefield, and that's the corporate woke media. | ||
To start to question themselves. | ||
And they ended up picking sides. | ||
And when they chose sides, they chose the side that was against the American people. | ||
And the American people said, hey, enough is enough. | ||
And over the last, certainly the last eight years, and definitely the last four, and I will tell you, tactically over the last year, the prominence of You know, giant influencers with great podcasts, a great message, and an ability to draw in good guests to be able to share the truth. | ||
I mean, that's where the real fire is at right now. | ||
And those of us that have placed ourselves at the center of just trying to say, you know, whether people want to believe us or not, this is what I believe. | ||
If I say something, it's because I absolutely believe it. | ||
And that's why I'm a big fan of Tucker and the kinds of things that Tucker has stood for. | ||
You know, you were asking Justin about whether Tucker's going to be running for president or not. | ||
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You just don't know. | |
You know, you just don't know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I had to get that one in general. | ||
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I know you did. | |
I have to ask. | ||
I have to, I mean, to the same vein, obviously you came on this program, you went... | ||
Thermonuclear viral talking about what you would do if you were in charge given the North Carolina hurricane disaster. | ||
North Carolina is voting in historic numbers now, and I think that Donald Trump is going to handily win that state. | ||
I have to ask the question, given the fact that you were the victim of something that would become quite normal in the Trump presidency, which was a weaponized federal government seeking to destroy good men, would you go back and serve with President Trump? | ||
If he is to be victorious in 24 hours. | ||
Yeah, I think that all of us, all of us that have and understand service, service to this country, as well as what needs to be done, right? | ||
There are certain things that need to be done. | ||
And I think one of the things that Donald Trump has talked about are the things that he has learned, not only about people, but about our government and the kinds of things that need to be fixed. | ||
I mean, he readily admits going in the first time. | ||
He was kind of given people, principally by the establishment, mainly by the RNC at the time, to just sort of accept certain types of people to put into different jobs. | ||
And I know that he has learned an awful lot in the last few years, and certainly the last year, about who to trust and the kinds of things that he needs to do. | ||
So, yeah, absolutely. | ||
And I think that what we are going to have to do is we're going to have to principally restore the trust between The federal government and the American people overnight. | ||
That has to happen. | ||
And I think that people, you know, it's like we talk about, you know, enough is enough. | ||
I mean, we're so sick and tired of this weaponization of every single element of the United States government, whether it's the Justice Department, you know, the senior law enforcement organizations. | ||
Hell, even the Department of Defense, Benny, I mean, the Department of Defense has weaponized itself against members of our military. | ||
And I see it every day in the influence of DEI and stuff like that. | ||
So yeah, absolutely. | ||
And I think what we need to be thinking about is we need to be thinking about the immediate things that must be done. | ||
And I know that Trump has mentioned a few of those, like shutting the border down as an example. | ||
Yes. | ||
So you would see that. | ||
I mean, I got to tell you, not like we have. | ||
An enormous amount of power, but we do have a loud microphone and we do work very, very hard. | ||
I would advocate immediately to have you put in charge of a special commission, much like Elon has, to oversee wokeness in the American military. | ||
That's got to be eradicated. | ||
It's an existential threat to the security of our nation. | ||
I think you'd be perfect for that, General. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you know, that's the kind of stuff that I think he's going to have to do. | ||
You know, I don't want Elon to go be a secretary of something. | ||
I want Elon to run a task force that looks to reform the United States government and get it to where it is under the control of the way it's supposed to be by the Constitution. | ||
And there's going to have to be sub-elements, sub-task forces. | ||
And I'm not talking about spending four years doing this. | ||
I'm talking about doing something in like the first 30 to 90 days, right? | ||
And in my world and in my view and what I understand, it wouldn't take me more than about a week. | ||
So the kinds of things that we're talking about, particularly on the Defense Department side, you know, this is all about changing the culture to fighting and winning our nation's wars, being prepared for those wars. | ||
And none of this nonsense about, you know, DEI and... | ||
We moved away from the idea of meritocracy in the Department of Defense, where, you know, it's the best person, right? | ||
It's the person who can meet the standards. | ||
It's the person who's the best qualified, not somebody who, because of this or that, they get promoted. | ||
Our military has to be prepared to fight and win, and the key word there is win our nation's war. | ||
So, you know, Trump is the exact leader that we need right now, and, you know, they... | ||
The people that are in there now that are leading some of these efforts that are in our government right now, they can't stand the idea of a General Mike Flynn coming back in and having any role. | ||
And that's why they attack me brutally, relentlessly every day. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I know exactly what needs to be done. | ||
And I know how Donald Trump operates and what he expects. | ||
And he expects a high standard. | ||
He expects... | ||
He expects the rule of law to be applied properly and fairly, and he expects to have an effectiveness for the U.S. government across the board, whether it's the Department of Defense, whether it's our foreign diplomatic corps, or whether it's the intelligence community. | ||
Those are just three of the areas that if Elon takes over a task force to look at government efficiency, there's going to have to be people that That clearly understand those areas to be able to sit there and say, okay, you know, here's what we're going to do. | ||
And we're going to make those decisions. | ||
And then we're going to execute and not wait for some government bureaucrat to send us a white paper about how they can't do it. | ||
Bullshit. | ||
That ain't going to happen. | ||
Give me a higher general. | ||
Flynn shirt right now for Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
I will wear it every single show until it's done. | ||
You say you can fix the Pentagon in a week. | ||
Let's go, General. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Believe me, it's very, very simple. | ||
It's very simple to do. | ||
It doesn't take that long. | ||
It takes that man that you're showing on the screen to back up whoever he puts in charge of the Department of Defense. | ||
It doesn't take that long. | ||
It's an attitude that has to be returned to the Department of Defense to get people to focus on being a winning team again. | ||
General, I know that we are short on time, and I know you have another hit. | ||
I'd love to give you an opportunity, the floor, to give the closing message with just a simple setup here, which is it feels different. | ||
You were there in 2016, of course, right by Trump's side. | ||
You were there in 2020 observing, and you're here today. | ||
For us, it feels almost like there's a spiritual element to this that has changed forever. | ||
The landscape of American politics as we watched Trump miss a bullet, right? | ||
As we watched Trump catch a bullet and God save President Trump, there's electricity in the air. | ||
For us, that seems so wildly different from the last two elections. | ||
The floor is yours. | ||
Yeah, thank you, Benny. | ||
Yeah, I think for everybody that's paying attention, number one, if you have not voted yet... | ||
You know, you got to get out and vote. | ||
So, you know, I mean, that's the big, big message is you got to get out and vote. | ||
The next 24 hours, get out and vote. | ||
You know, stand in line. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Wear warm clothes, wear rain gear, whatever you got to do, whatever the weather temperatures are, whatever, get out and vote. | ||
The next sort of big issue, the strategic issue that we are seeing is we are going through an evolution in American politics. | ||
And I think that it's back to we the people. | ||
We're in control right now. | ||
I mean, it is undeniable what we have been facing for these last eight years, frankly, and the weaponization of every single element of our government and the attacks that sort of go against all of us and they go through one man, in this case, Donald J. Trump. | ||
So this shift in American politics that is clearly occurring is now building up. | ||
And this is where we, the people, have every opportunity to take back control of this country. | ||
And we can do that in one election. | ||
And that, to me, Benny, is when the real work is going to begin. | ||
So we get Trump back in office. | ||
And I think, don't believe the polls. | ||
There's no way in the world that these national polls are accurate. | ||
No way. | ||
I mean, not with the types of turnout, not with the types of... | ||
You know, quiet whispers to me that say, I'm voting for Trump. | ||
I'm voting for Trump. | ||
I can't say it at work, right? | ||
I don't know how many people have said that to me, right? | ||
I mean, I swear I'm voting for Trump. | ||
Don't tell anybody, right? | ||
So we're going to have a major victory tomorrow, and then the real work begins, and it's as we were just talking about what Elon is going to be responsible for, what Bobby Kennedy is going to be responsible for, what we need to be doing in the Department of Defense, what we need to be doing in the... | ||
U.S. intelligence community to reform that. | ||
I mean, my God. | ||
So that's an exciting time. | ||
This is actually a great time to be alive, and it's an exciting time for us to step up and move out and really, really fix some of the problems that we have and make America great again. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
I got to tell you, they don't look like a winning team, man. | ||
Barack Obama and Michelle, this went viral on our page 24 hours ago, man. | ||
They look spent. | ||
General, this does not look like a winning team here. | ||
They look tired. | ||
They're desperate. | ||
No, they're desperate. | ||
These two right here are desperate. | ||
They're desperate because they got busted. | ||
They got caught. | ||
And they know it. | ||
And they are desperately, they're going to do anything. | ||
The problem with a face like that is you've got to be careful when you're dealing with people like that because they are desperate and they will do anything that they can to stay in power. | ||
I'd call him the Antichrist. | ||
That's the Antichrist. | ||
Talk about spiritual warfare. | ||
That's the Antichrist right there to America. | ||
I gotta tell you, it's not the face of victory. | ||
It's not the face of somebody who is sure in where they stand. | ||
It seems quite desperate. | ||
Many of the moves that we're seeing seem quite desperate. | ||
We were frog-marched out by the cops for simply attending a Kamala Harris rally this weekend. | ||
What kind of small dick energy is this that you can't even let people who disagree with you stand in your rally? | ||
Anyway, it's not the behavior of winners. | ||
General, you have been, obviously, such a patriot and such an ally of the program. | ||
Everyone must go follow General Flynn. | ||
You probably already are 1.7 million Americans. | ||
Can't be wrong. | ||
Follow the great general and help me in supporting him. | ||
Get on. | ||
Elon Musk's Committee for Government Efficiency. | ||
We need the general now on this battlefield. | ||
God bless you, General. | ||
God bless you, Benny. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Oh, man, we got an interesting billboard here. | ||
I think this is real, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And New Jersey. | ||
New Jersey is Trump country. | ||
Check it out. | ||
Playing now is New Jersey. | ||
Trump country will joining us from New Jersey. | ||
One of the single most important, accurate, scientific, but also right way to say this. | ||
Like the guy is just a vibe check. | ||
He's somebody who actually, instead of just hurting and acting like a sheep, he like understands that. | ||
There's a certain section of the American public that can't really be reached right now. | ||
And he seeks to do that, and it makes him so powerful, and it makes him such a great voice for this moment. | ||
His name's Mark Mitchell. | ||
He worked for Rasmussen. | ||
He's been such a friend of the show. | ||
I think that this is his house, actually. | ||
I think that this is actually what he did was he installed this billboard atop his studio. | ||
And so ladies and gentlemen, joining us now, the great Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen. | ||
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you you you I don't know. | ||
I'm not sure, Mark. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not trying to put you on the spot here. | ||
Is this your house? | ||
Is this the sign that stands above your home in New Jersey? | ||
Yeah, there are a lot of Trump signs in New Jersey. | ||
Let me tell you. | ||
I did my crawling over broken glass yesterday because after New Jersey messed up my registration change of address, I had to drive over two hours each way to go vote yesterday. | ||
And I'm not going to say who I voted for, but I did see a lot of Trump signs. | ||
I was posting them on Twitter. | ||
Pretty crazy. | ||
And listen. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and say that Donald Trump has a great chance in New Jersey, but the chance is definitely not zero. | ||
It's moved massively since 2020, and I don't think anybody predicted that this cycle we'd be talking about Republicans leading the early vote in New Jersey. | ||
So, I mean, we'll just have to wait and see. | ||
I've been saying over and over again, I think Trump's going to outperform the polling. | ||
It's just a question of how much. | ||
And New Jersey's, you know, not that far down the list of states who flip if Trump outperforms. | ||
Mark, I want to begin by giving you an opportunity to take a battle axe to this Ann Seltzer poll in Iowa. | ||
I'm from Iowa. | ||
And so we've been talking about New Jersey. | ||
Let's talk about my home state. | ||
Iowa has gone, has swung red by five to seven points in every single county. | ||
Iowa is a state that went for Trump by double digits in both of the last two election cycles. | ||
Yet, the polling princess of Iowa says that Kamala Harris is about to defeat Donald Trump in the state of Iowa as a massive outlier. | ||
Yet, instead of being treated like an outlier that is insane and nobody else can replicate, it's vaunted. | ||
It leads every single news broadcast. | ||
It's the number one story. | ||
Don Jr. was on earlier saying that Democrat governors were out bragging about this poll before it was even out. | ||
The whole thing stinks to high heavens to me, but I don't do this professionally, so the floor is yours. | ||
What's your take on this poll? | ||
I don't know, Ann, too well, but this is just professional malpractice, in my opinion. | ||
It's like, yeah, you go take a sample, you wait for a sample, you do your best, you put the poll out. | ||
But a pollster has to understand the context into which they're releasing results like that. | ||
And the problem is, is the Democrats are just grasping at straws. | ||
Any kind of hope. | ||
And this was so needed for them that it immediately vaulted to the top of Twitter trending on like a Friday night, right? | ||
People out in the movies, no. | ||
They're at home passing around news about the Seltzer poll. | ||
And it had been passed around apparently behind the scenes for days. | ||
And so she knew what she was going to release that in. | ||
Let me tell you, there are outliers. | ||
Sometimes you pull outliers. | ||
But when I get data back, I'm going to look at it and say, well, you know, this demographic doesn't look like previous polls, or maybe I didn't get enough of these folks, or wow, the weighting efficiency is way off. | ||
Maybe I should go. | ||
And you go back and fix it, saying you goal-seek the response. | ||
But there's no way that Donald Trump is down in Iowa. | ||
The entire country has moved right. | ||
Every red state has moved right. | ||
They're not going to have one random state. | ||
Moved massively to the left. | ||
And let's also not forget the fact that she had 18 in the summer and then spiked the poll until Ritz called her out on it. | ||
And you can just see the desperation. | ||
I mean, she literally just corrected one account's misspelling of her name and she got 31,000 likes. | ||
That's where the level of desperation is. | ||
And to be honest with you, none of us, I've talked to a few other pollsters. | ||
I don't know why she put that out. | ||
It's really going to hurt the industry because it makes us look all ridiculous. | ||
And again, there are outliers. | ||
It's that 20th out of 20 times that might just come back with ridiculous results, but they seem to go one direction. | ||
Show me the Trump outliers this time. | ||
Name one Trump state poll outlier that came out. | ||
There's just nothing like this. | ||
And the fact that Democrats... | ||
Are just coping so bad that they're fixing this an incredible amount. | ||
It's kind of pathetic. | ||
So, it does seem pathetic. | ||
It seems like an entire slander on the industry. | ||
There's nobody who can replicate this. | ||
Then you go into the crosstabs and look at some of these interviews with her. | ||
Dude, she doesn't know what she's talking about. | ||
This is why the Mark Halpern interview, she's like, what does R stand for? | ||
What does D stand for? | ||
She didn't even know her own crosstabs. | ||
She's like, I've never seen these. | ||
Well, it's your poll. | ||
What do you think happened here? | ||
Like, did somebody pay her? | ||
Or, like, is she just so in the tank that she decided to poll only? | ||
She effectively did a senior citizens women's nursing home poll of only registered Democrats in Iowa. | ||
That's effectively what happened. | ||
We read the crosstaps ourselves. | ||
Maybe she was pulling phone numbers from the wrong state. | ||
I really have no idea what happened. | ||
She got New York by accident. | ||
I mean, it's just incredible. | ||
In her own polling. | ||
Imagine releasing a poll that moved 21 points in one direction when all the context of the public polling is nationally. | ||
The race hasn't changed that much and is kind of close. | ||
It literally makes zero sense. | ||
And maybe she can get a pass because she doesn't poll as much as us. | ||
And maybe she's just putting her in the work that some of her underlings do. | ||
But I can tell you right now, I talk to the clients. | ||
I build the scripts. | ||
I program the poll. | ||
I process the numbers. | ||
I build the crosstabs. | ||
I even do my own thumbnail. | ||
So I'm in the trenches here, and I can tell you that there's no way this poll is correct. | ||
And it is, quite frankly, embarrassing. | ||
And it also shows you how rapidly the mainstream media is able to bestow gold standard on somebody that they think does a good job. | ||
And the sad thing is that she might not even take a quality hit from this quite seriously. | ||
she gave the team what it seemed to me and again I don't want to directly imply that there was collusion there but the Democrats I think Emerson's trying to be accurate. | ||
We can, you know, maybe argue a little bit about whether they're too far left. | ||
They are. | ||
But how is it that they dropped this Republican Trump plus 10 poll hours before the Seltzer poll came out? | ||
It's like unbelievable. | ||
So it's like there's a solid poll, and then contrasting starkly with the Democrat plus three. | ||
I mean, you just don't see political movements like that, and good on them for embarrassing. | ||
Listen, I'd have a field in Iowa, too, if I thought we had enough time, but we just couldn't put it together. | ||
And that's the other thing, is the timing, right? | ||
This was perfect in time, so nobody could call her out, but so George Stephanopoulos had something to open the show with on Sunday morning. | ||
Saturday Live clips, the Iowa poll, all of the momentum's moving in the Harris' direction. | ||
Meanwhile, pollster after pollster is dropping rightward-leaning national popular vote final polls on RealClearPolitics, like every single one of them is moving a point or two to the right, finish up with a race tied or Trump up. | ||
So they're not going to run with that on Sunday morning shows for sure. | ||
So we've... | ||
Covered some of the early vote totals in states like Pennsylvania, North Carolina, in Virginia, in Nevada. | ||
You're seeing historic numbers for Republicans. | ||
You're seeing a, in Pennsylvania, for instance, there's a 75% decrease in Democrat votes, early votes, two days from the election right now. | ||
This has got to be, this has got to be like nine. | ||
Level 9 fire red alarm right now for Kamala Harris's camp. | ||
Can you talk us through what we're seeing here in early votes? | ||
Yeah, I think that's fair. | ||
I don't think anybody really knows what's going to happen yet. | ||
And let me explain. | ||
So in my opinion, my state polling shows that Trump should win most of the battle by a couple point margin. | ||
Maybe Michigan, but won't go to him. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Because all of my other Rust Belt polls have Trump up two or three points. | ||
Michigan may fall in line with the other Rust Belt states, especially considering the Muslim endorsements that Trump got. | ||
And my understanding are there are a quarter million Muslims in Michigan. | ||
And you're not going to pick up shifts in the Muslim vote unless you specifically poll for that, and nobody has. | ||
So that's a big question mark, as well as the Amish vote, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
I've also been saying I think that Trump's going to outperform the state polling. | ||
And one of the other reasons I would say that is that the battlegrounds the last couple cycles have been about four points to the right of the national popular vote. | ||
Every left-wing pollster has a national popular vote tied right now. | ||
So by that logic, I do think we should see Trump up three or four points in the swing states. | ||
And that also confirms other feelings I've had that I think the polling is going to be to the right of me. | ||
Very good turnout for Republicans, but also the turnout hasn't been from 2020. | ||
It's just massively down for Democrats. | ||
So there will be more Democrats on election day, and I think the Democrats are really hoping that, listen, some Republicans will break for Democrat, maybe they'll get the independent vote. | ||
I show the independent vote mostly going for Trump. | ||
But nobody knows until election day happens, because depending on the state, there's 20 to 40 percent of the voters out there that are going to go on election day. | ||
But my polling says in every single battleground state, people who plan to vote on Election Day go Trump by 8 to 12 points. | ||
And so Republicans should be picking up votes on Election Day their way around. | ||
It's just a question of how many. | ||
The Democrat turnout disadvantage continues through to Election Day and Democrats do not show up. | ||
You could see massive Trump outperformance. | ||
And I'll tell you another one. | ||
That video they put out, the campaign, Harris campaign video, I think it was yesterday. | ||
Full of Orwellian doublespeak, but basically telling people, don't freak out. | ||
You might see stuff on Election Day you don't like. | ||
But do not leave the line if you see Georgia and North Carolina called for Trump early. | ||
Basically, that's what they're saying. | ||
And I think because they know that they're losing Georgia and North Carolina, the results are going to be in early and they're going to affect their Rust Belt performance because some of those polls will still be open. | ||
And then also, we have no idea what's going to happen as far as a national popular vote, because as these states on the East getting called Trump, confirming that the state polling is probably to left, might affect turnout in the West. | ||
Might affect turnout, I don't know, places like New Mexico. | ||
Fascinating. | ||
So here's the Rasmussen Report's final call that includes Peanut the Squirrel. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And if you are looking for another corollary to 2016, you have your Harambe moment here. | ||
You're saying, as you have said on this program and been mocked for relentlessly because you've been saying it since the summer, that Donald Trump is in a poll position to win the national popular vote. | ||
Yeah, as basically 70% of the polling industry would probably agree with. | ||
I think what we got to on a national popular vote basis is that most of these guys got up to about tie, and that's as far as their managing editors would let them publish. | ||
I really do think that's what we got. | ||
Fox News, Trump plus two. | ||
CNBC, Trump plus two. | ||
Wall Street Journal, Burdock Outlet, Trump plus three. | ||
Oh, they finally got our Trump plus three on there, too. | ||
Atlas Intel, Trump plus two. | ||
Here's all the other ties. | ||
Tip, New York Post, NBC News, Emerson, New York Times, Siena, which is 538's number one bolster. | ||
And everybody else, listen, the far left bookend here is Marist at Harris plus four. | ||
And ABC News, where did they go? | ||
They were at Harris plus three, but now, oh, they must have a final call. | ||
I almost guarantee you they're going to put out a tie. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
I mean, it's just, they just can't bring themselves. | ||
And of course... | ||
The headlines with the national popular vote. | ||
The real clear politics aggregate is exactly tie right now. | ||
Good job, NPR Marist, pushing it back to a tie. | ||
But they're all saying in the headlines, well, that's a razor-thin race. | ||
The national popular vote tie is a razor-thin race. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
So Trump wins the national vote. | ||
Talk us through the math here. | ||
The path to victory becomes a very, very quick stride. | ||
Yeah, this looks right like what my numbers show, except I have Wisconsin, so I'd flip that one there. | ||
That gets him to 297, and I'm a toss-up. | ||
It's only at Harris plus one. | ||
But if you're talking about toss-ups, New Hampshire is a toss-up too, because I also have that at Harris plus one. | ||
And then Virginia is at Harris plus two. | ||
So if my state polling points two left, and we were six points two left in 2020, I'll tell you that right now. | ||
We're talking about 1417, you know, 27. It's like 32. Like, it's a lot of votes that could go for Trump. | ||
So we're seeing something in the 320s then, right? | ||
So 320 is what is mathematically acceptable based on the numbers that you have right now. | ||
I think the map you're showing here is a reasonable take based on my numbers, but I'd flip Wisconsin. | ||
297. | ||
That's my base case based on my polling. | ||
I think a much better case that Trump outperforms. | ||
And a near-zero case, Harris significantly outperforms the polling. | ||
But, you know, things have happened, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Things have happened. | ||
So these are the final state polling for Rasmussen. | ||
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After we... | ||
Showed you this. | ||
We got Wisconsin at Trump plus three and Michigan at Harris plus one. | ||
But yeah, this is all of the polls. | ||
And I'll tell you, New Mexico, Harris plus one, New Hampshire, Harris plus one, Virginia. | ||
Here's the thing, right? | ||
They're going to need Rust Belt votes, but we could get early returns out of Virginia that show that it's going more red than everybody expects. | ||
You know, Yunkin won it there. | ||
And if we're seeing heavy rural New Jersey Republican turnout and depressed turnout again in all of the blue Democrat population centers, it really could break in a massive way. | ||
It really could be a complete upset. | ||
I mean, again, try not to go too far out. | ||
And I think people have quoted me and said, this is like 1980. | ||
Well, let me caveat that. | ||
It's in 1980 in that I think the pollsters were lying by an equal amount. | ||
But luckily, because of maybe the internet, maybe because of us polling down, for whatever reason, they broke to the right sooner than in 1980. | ||
And also, there was that third, right? | ||
If you took his votes and gave them to Carter, I think you'd see a Reagan plus four or five, maybe six. | ||
And that's what we might see. | ||
Trump plus four. | ||
I've got him at Trump plus three. | ||
But look, time and time again, Democrat turnout down, Republican turnout up. | ||
Democrat mail-ins, way down. | ||
Just horrible for them. | ||
So you're using the L word. | ||
You're saying that landslide could be possible. | ||
320 would be a landslide. | ||
Is that what the word means? | ||
I mean, Scott Adams has been calling a landslide, so I agree that there is a pretty solid case that that happens. | ||
It's predicated on I did not really go out on a limb to bake in all... | ||
Republican registration gains. | ||
I did not go and say, hey, this time around, let me sort of downweight all of the black respondents. | ||
I didn't do any of that. | ||
I didn't say, hey, we should see way more rural turnout this time and way less turnout. | ||
I didn't do that in any of my polls. | ||
In fact, I was actually suppressing Trump's support to the recall vote. | ||
So, you know, we don't even, if I took that off, I'd be outperforming. | ||
Without the recall vote, Trump's like plus five, plus six in my numbers. | ||
Yeah, there's a much better case for a Trump slide than there is for a Harris overperformance. | ||
All of a sudden, it's 2012 again. | ||
All of a sudden, people have about as much enthusiasm for Trump as they do for Romney. | ||
I just see it. | ||
People obviously do. | ||
That's why they're convinced themselves with Ann Seltzer's Iowa poll. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous how many people are doing that. | ||
That one single poll. | ||
And saying, well, the entire polling industry is—I put a meme up about it. | ||
They're literally ignoring all the left-wing polling because they say that it's overemphasizing Trump's support. | ||
They finally learned. | ||
Third time's a charm. | ||
They figured out how to poll Trump Republicans. | ||
And yet you go into the ABC News tabs, and it's the same old thing. | ||
They show—get this. | ||
The ABC News, I was calling out because they were the left bookend until NPR and Marist dropped their plus four. | ||
They had Harris plus three. | ||
You go into the cross tabs. | ||
One of the questions they ask is, are you satisfied with the candidates? | ||
And they have 57% of Trump supporters saying no. | ||
There's no way! | ||
Trump is the highest vote of any Republican ever, right? | ||
He's got massively high favorability, higher than Biden's. | ||
And yeah, there are some... | ||
That wanted another candidate, but you're telling me 57% of Trump supporters are dissatisfied with a candidate this time around? | ||
That's why people are polling to get a Harris plus three. | ||
It's not reality. | ||
It's not reality. | ||
So it's a final question for you, Mark. | ||
Donald Trump, could he eclipse Joe Biden's 81 million vote tally? | ||
And will anyone believe it if they say that Kamala Harris has more votes than Joe Biden and Barack Obama? | ||
I mean, the lesson I've learned is people may believe anything, right? | ||
They've consumed a lot of lies. | ||
I remember the total turnout numbers. | ||
I think Trump should be up, right? | ||
I think he's changed more minds. | ||
He's gained more people than he's lost. | ||
So we could see a number in the upper 70s for sure. | ||
I don't know if he's going to make that number. | ||
That number was really magical. | ||
Half the country thinks that number is magical. | ||
49% of people said they at least somewhat agreed that there's no way they got 81 million votes. | ||
And I think based on the mail-in ballot returns and the depressed turnout, the fact that Democrats have a 400-vote firewall when they had a 1-point vote firewall in Pennsylvania, I mean, that's down massive percentages. | ||
So they might see a number more. | ||
For Democrats, which is mid-60s, in which case, yeah, that's wild. | ||
That's a big flood, like you said. | ||
So, we'll have to see how many turn out. | ||
Yeah, I guess we'll see. | ||
The Obama magic, not transferable. | ||
Something that we have learned time and time again in every single election. | ||
And it seems like panic time. | ||
But we'll wait and see. | ||
Somebody who's been causing an enormous amount of panic just for doing his job. | ||
The great Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen. | ||
Here he is on X. If you want to get the hottest takes and some of the spiciest memes, please follow Mark. | ||
He's just one of the OGs, man. | ||
And we thank you, Mark, for coming on this program and educating our audience to this wild ride that we've all been on. | ||
Yeah, thanks for helping give us a voice. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
My man. | ||
All right, landslide, Mark. | ||
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We'll see. | |
Popular vote, Mark. | ||
There were some caveats there. | ||
Buck 'em! | ||
Buck 'em Wednesday morning! | ||
Buck 'em Wednesday morning! | ||
I want the victory dance. | ||
Mark, for the whole show, the whole thing is going to be a victory dance. | ||
It's going to be incredible. | ||
Sure, I'll take a lap or two. | ||
Hey, Godspeed, man. | ||
Be an interesting 24 hours. | ||
All right. | ||
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Even he is saying that... | ||
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We'll see you next time. | |
You can pry my gun from my cold, dead hands. | ||
The Biden-Harris administration reiterates push to ban AR-15s. | ||
An important reminder, for some reason, and this is insane to me, firearm owners don't vote. | ||
Men who hunt don't vote. | ||
Not in the kind of numbers that you have to see to preserve your Second Amendment. | ||
So let this be a massive warning shot across the bow. | ||
The Biden-Harris administration used social media on Wednesday to renew a push to ban AR-15. | ||
President, do you have an AR-15 in your household? | ||
Telling you what, they will come kick down your door and they will take these firearms. | ||
There's actually a video of Kamala Harris saying this. | ||
Please grab that. | ||
Kamala Harris saying she's going to kick down the doors of Americans and check to see what kind of firearms they actually own. | ||
These people are... | ||
Dirty Marxists. | ||
Dirty communists. | ||
They are unworthy of the offices from which they seek. | ||
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have consistently pushed to ban a ban against America's most popular rifle, AR-15. | ||
Harris, the Democrat presidential nominee, has continued the push to ban as part of her campaign. | ||
Running mate Democrat Tim Walz also supports gun controls and gun bans. | ||
Breitbart News reported on August 8th, 2024. | ||
That the ban was a front and center during Harris-Waltz's first campaign event together, an event Harris lauded Waltz's success in securing gun controls as governor of Minnesota. | ||
Together, we win in November. | ||
We're finally going to pass universal background checks, red flag laws, and an assault weapons ban. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the assault weapons ban that was in place from 1994 to 2004... | ||
The Department of Justice, National Institute for Justice, indicated the ban could not be credited with any reduction in crime. | ||
Of course, they just want to steal your rights. | ||
And that's on camera. | ||
It's on video. | ||
Here's a video of Kamala Harris saying she's going to raid your home, enter your home. | ||
This is the party of freedom. | ||
The party of freedom and personal freedom and stay out of my bedroom. | ||
Here is Kamala Harris saying she's going to forcibly enter your bedroom. | ||
And check on your firearms. | ||
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Responsible behaviors among everybody in the community. | |
And just because you legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your locked home doesn't mean that we're not going to walk into that home and check to see if you're being responsible and safe in the way you conduct your affairs. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Well, how about we check the way that you conduct your affairs, Kamala Harris, because you were having an affair with the mayor of San Francisco. | ||
When you were saying that, he's a married man. | ||
His name's Willie Brown. | ||
And he lavished you with positions, jobs, appointments that you didn't deserve. | ||
Even Doug Emhoff saying this weekend, Kamala puts her head down and goes to work. | ||
The thing she always does. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Doug knows, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, how about you shut up, lady, about our affairs and check in with your own woman-abusing, serial philanderer, womanizing, spouse-beating husband of yours, Doug Emhoff, and the tens of millions of left-wing women who are mentally ill who will vote to put another woman abuser in the White House. | ||
They've already voted for Bill Clinton multiple times, right? | ||
Put Bill Clinton back in the White House. | ||
Do we have that clip? | ||
Of Doug Emhoff? | ||
Do we have that? | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Why not? | ||
Since Kamala Harris is so interested in our affairs, how about we play Kamala Harris' husband's X-rated closing argument for his wife? | ||
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Kamala did what Kamala always does. | |
She just put her head down and she went to work. | ||
Poor choice of words, as the Joker would say. | ||
Yeah, alright, but did you really mean that? | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, don't let these blowhards who suck up to power, don't let them get ahead. | ||
There we go. | ||
There's three in a row, okay? | ||
Alright, those are my dad jokes for the day. | ||
Ah, yes, this is our Sunday, Monday, gun day. | ||
Every day should be gun day for you when you practice your Second Amendment with the great Spikes Tactical, who provides the AR-15s that defend this program and the Johnson household. | ||
That's Monday Good Day. | ||
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you you Ooh, baby! | |
Alright, we gotta salt that lib? | ||
We gotta do one salt that lib. | ||
We gotta do our salt that lib. | ||
This is a... | ||
Hmm, this is... | ||
Amazing. | ||
Can we add the... | ||
Kathy Hulkel, can we add clip H and H2 together for an epic salt that lib, please? | ||
So we got Kathy Hulkel, and we got Morning Joe. | ||
Killer Kline, let me know if we're cool to do that. | ||
So, we can't get all your salt shakers, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
All right? | ||
We've been live. | ||
We've been live for two and a half hours. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Exciting show. | ||
This is how excited I am for salt. | ||
I'm going to take the lid off. | ||
I'm going to take the lid off the salt shaker. | ||
We're going to... | ||
We're going to dump salt. | ||
We're not going to sprinkle. | ||
We're going to dump salt on these libs. | ||
Because we need to prepare. | ||
We must ready our bodies. | ||
Ready our bodies. | ||
I see the salt already pouring onto the screen. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
We must ready our bodies for the avalanche of salt that is about to hit the airwaves. | ||
Hit social media. | ||
We'll be absorbing all of it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll tell you our plans for election night in just a moment. | ||
Here's our salt that lib. | ||
The reason why you must prepare is you don't want you to go into apoplectic shock. | ||
Okay, it's a medical thing. | ||
You must increase your sodium supply early so that you are prepared for the amount of tears, the amount of salty tears that shall flow in nigh on 24 hours from today. | ||
And the polls start closing in just, in merely 24 hours. | ||
About 32 hours from right now, the polls begin to close. | ||
Summit 6, Summit 7, across the nation. | ||
We'll put up a map in just a moment. | ||
We'll tell you all of our plans for election night. | ||
Here's our Salt That Lib. | ||
Kathy Hochul saying you hate America if you vote for America first. | ||
And the Morning Joe rant about Trump supporters, you and me. | ||
Oh, the salt will flow. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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It gave me a chance to tie the Republicans running these seats, the incumbents, closer to Donald Trump and remind everybody if you're voting for these Republicans in New York, you are voting for someone who supports Donald Trump and you're anti-woman, you're anti-abortion, and basically you're anti-American because you have just trashed American values and what our country is all about over... | ||
I will ask the question that I think is a fair question to ask. | ||
Who raised these people? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Because they were not raised by anybody in my neighborhoods that I grew up, any middle-class neighborhoods that I grew up in. | ||
These people were not there. | ||
They were not raised. | ||
I mean, they weren't in the classes I went to growing up in elementary or middle or high school or college. | ||
They just weren't there. | ||
That wasn't the America I grew up in where people would laugh at the idea of people of press getting shot. | ||
Like everybody would sit around and be like, "What? | ||
What's he talking about?" Or, again, the other things, laughing at the Puerto Rican joke, that Puerto Ricans are a pile of trash, are laughing at an 82, 83-year-old man being bludgeoned nearly to death, that's an applause line? | ||
That's a laugh line? | ||
Again, again, who are these people? | ||
Where are they coming from? | ||
And who raised them? | ||
And how did Donald Trump twist their point of view so much in nine years? | ||
So many hoaxes. | ||
Obama pushing the very fine people hoax. | ||
This weekend. | ||
That's how desperate they are. | ||
This has been totally discredited by far left wing Soros funded fact checkers. | ||
Snopes has discredited that lie. | ||
Yet Barack Obama is out pushing it. | ||
That's how desperate they are. | ||
I gotta tell you, man, yeah, as the great, amazing Ashley says on our team, the founding fathers raised me and this country and the demonic forces that have been in control of it for a while are going to be raised to the ground as we bring down this entire unholy church on the heads. | ||
of those people that have sought to destroy this nation and this beautiful movement. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, seconds ago, this is breaking news. | ||
The Trump campaign just released their early vote data number. | ||
Now, an important reminder that some of these numbers are not made public. | ||
Some of these numbers are communicated with the campaigns and the campaign's lawyers and attorneys. | ||
And so... | ||
All we can do is gather what is publicly available. | ||
The Trump campaign has just released the data, and it's looking like a blowout, okay? | ||
Get in to your voting booth and be a part of it. | ||
Let's read the early vote data memo directly from the Trump campaign. | ||
In the swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Arizona, urban turnout is down 400,000 votes compared to this point in 2020. | ||
Female turnout is down 170,000 votes compared to this point in 2020. | ||
Rural turnout is up 14,000 votes compared to this point in 2020. | ||
Georgia, urban turnout is down 150,000 votes compared to 2020. | ||
Female turnout is down 46,000 votes compared to 2020. | ||
Rural turnout is up 171,000 votes. | ||
In the state of Georgia. | ||
Michigan, urban turnout down by 320,000 votes compared to 2020. | ||
Female turnout is down 200,000 votes compared to 2020. | ||
Rural turnout is up 55,000 votes. | ||
North Carolina, urban turnout down 175,000 votes. | ||
Female turnout down 154,000 votes. | ||
Rural turnout up 26,000 votes from this point in 2020. | ||
Nevada, urban turnout down 191,000 votes. | ||
Female turnout down 126,000 votes. | ||
Pennsylvania, urban turnout down 381,000 votes. | ||
Female turnout down 450,000 votes. | ||
Wisconsin, urban turnout down 100,000. | ||
And female turnout down 238,000 votes. | ||
I'll make this very clear. | ||
For the life of me, I cannot understand why you would vote for Kamala Harris and why you would vote for the destruction of your nation, why you would vote for higher taxes, higher gas prices, higher grocery prices. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I don't understand why you'd vote for higher home prices and open border. | ||
Don't you understand that when you let criminal aliens into this country, that they can do these heinous things that have been documented time and time again? | ||
The horrors. | ||
Of the third world brought and visited upon this nation as a grim mile marker again and again and again, how many Americans need to die? | ||
Say their names. | ||
President Trump has been campaigning with these families. | ||
Don't you want safe streets? | ||
Like, is your TDS so crippling to you? | ||
Is your mental illness so important to you? | ||
That you would vote for higher taxes, higher gas prices, higher grocery prices, the inability for anybody to achieve the American dream at all? | ||
As what? | ||
Like a final F you? | ||
If you're an old person? | ||
To the younger generations? | ||
As what? | ||
If you're a younger person? | ||
Like a total self-sabotage? | ||
Generational suicide? | ||
For what? | ||
Vibes? | ||
For feelings? | ||
I want a closed border. | ||
I want American treasure to be spent here on Americans. | ||
I want my potholes to be fixed. | ||
Instead of my tax dollars going to make potholes in Ukraine that cause carnage and death. | ||
Or Gaza, for that matter. | ||
I do not want war. | ||
I want peace. | ||
I do not want For anybody to live in pain or fear, I want law and order. | ||
I want criminals behind bars. | ||
I want our cops funded and our firefighters funded. | ||
I want every American to have a chance at prosperity in the only way that that is possible is through meritocracy and not by judging people by their race, gender, or skin color. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we can return to the glories of The promise of this nation. | ||
And who better to get us there than a fat baby hippopotamus, Mu Deng, who, I'm sorry if you're a lib watching this right now, just called it. | ||
Just called it. | ||
Just breaking my producer, screaming in my ear, you have to get to Mu Deng. | ||
Mu Dang has just predicted that President Trump will win the election. | ||
This is a viral baby hippo. | ||
We love our animals around here. | ||
Justice for Peanut the Squirrel. | ||
And we believe Mu Dang, who immediately ran to the Donald Trump cake and ate it ravenously, predicting, of course, the future. | ||
This is the most accurate poll. | ||
That exists. | ||
It's a beautiful, small, plump baby hippo who's captured the hearts and souls of so many around the world, sprinting to cast his little hippo vote to make America great again. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, that's right. | ||
Hippo lives matter. | ||
As we say on this program, often. | ||
Okay? | ||
Often. | ||
All right. | ||
There's going to be a lot of breaking news in the next 24 hours. | ||
Please pay attention. | ||
Make these people cry again. | ||
Make them cry again. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Producer Danny popping this up. | ||
Do you have this? | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Make them cry again. | ||
We did Mika Brzezinski in our Salt Out Lib. | ||
I can't help myself here, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Mika lifting up her heel. | ||
Just to let you know. | ||
Look at the leg up in the air. | ||
Just to let you know exactly what frauds these people actually are. | ||
We're going to play this day and night as they cascade into the salty, endless, drowning tears. | ||
Get your rubber dinghies ready, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's going to be biblical. | ||
Speaking of biblical, our verse of the day. | ||
Our verse of the day from 1 Peter. | ||
You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession that you may proclaim him who called you out of the darkness into his marvelous light. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we can take this nation out of the darkness into the light in just 24 short hours. | ||
Get out there and vote. | ||
If you need any further crystallization of what this movement is about, there's no one better than Tucker Carlson to bring you the Trump ad that I would argue should have played on every single station nonstop. | ||
But ladies and gentlemen, who has been remixed, in fact, in a brand new, incredible series of images, videos, and iconic moments. | ||
Set to the tune of Tucker Carlson's populism rings like a bell in this moment, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is what America First is all about. | ||
This is what a MAGA is all about. | ||
This is what we are truly up against, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Never forget it. | ||
And thank you for being along for the journey. | ||
We love you. | ||
We're gonna save this nation. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Millions of Americans sincerely love Donald Trump. | ||
They love him in spite of everything they've heard. | ||
They love him often in spite of himself. | ||
They love Donald Trump because no one else loves them. | ||
The country their ancestors fought for over hundreds of years has left them to die in their unfashionable little towns, mocked and despised by the sneering halfwits with finance degrees, but no actual skills, who seem to run everything all of a sudden. | ||
Whatever Donald Trump's fault, he is better than the rest of the people in charge. | ||
Donald Trump, in other words, is and has always been a living indictment of the people who run this country. | ||
That was true when Trump came out of nowhere to win the presidency, and it's every bit as true right now. | ||
Trump rose because they failed. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
If the people in charge had done a halfway decent job with the country they inherited, Donald Trump would still be hosting Celebrity Apprentice, but they didn't. | ||
Instead, they were incompetent and narcissistic and cruel and relentlessly dishonest. | ||
They wrecked what they didn't build. | ||
They lied about it. | ||
They hurt anyone who told the truth about what they were doing. | ||
That's true. | ||
We watched. | ||
America is still a great country, the best in the world, but our ruling class is disgusting. | ||
A vote for Trump is a vote against them. | ||
That's what's going on in this country. | ||
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Young Bobby Angles has a problem. | |
He needs to earn the respect of his peers. | ||
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So he gets the special Mega Genesis fighting system. | |
It comes with Immigrant Combat 2. He saves on his taxes. | ||
He gets more money, more control. | ||
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Now things are pretty much okay. | |
I said chocolate chip. | ||
Say it. | ||
Say it. | ||
BACA! | ||
BACA! | ||
It's the Benny Show, where the truth gon' be. | ||
Faith and freedom on your TV screen. | ||
Stand up strong, battle through the night. | ||
The Benny Show's here bringing liberty to light. | ||
Liberty to light. | ||
Bringing liberty to light. | ||
Liberty to light. | ||
Bringing liberty to light. | ||
From the speeches to the pates, bang it sharp like a blade |