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President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
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Use promo code BANNON and get a complete title scan of your home's title and your first Well, staying somewhat on the theme of property, let's continue now with Sophia Georges talking about another development in the property market, which is this lawsuit settlement | ||
Sophia, can you break this down for us, please, and just explain what the background of this is? | ||
Because, again, I think it's an act of perhaps legislation that is going to sort of have the primary consequence that people buying property will end up spending more money unnecessarily on it due to commission charges. | ||
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So this was a class action lawsuit that was brought by sellers against the National Association of Realtors and brokerages that were earning more than $2 billion in sales a year. | |
This law has become effective in New Jersey August the 1st and nationwide August the 17th. | ||
Basically, the premise of the lawsuit was that the real estate companies and the realtor associations were colluding in these 5% and 6% commissions, were fixing these commissions. | ||
So the result of this lawsuit was a settlement that we had to make with the current Department of Justice, which involved a mandated buyer's agency agreement. | ||
Which would now potentially have the buyer paying their own commission, whereas before it was the in consultation with the listing broker, a split that was given to the buying side. | ||
And that was normally to entice buyers to come to see your home. | ||
And it was cooperating with brokers so you can get the maximum exposure possible on your home. | ||
Um, so potentially now in this chaotic market already with low high interest rates, low affordability, adding this extra layer of uncertainty with this lawsuit has really caused buyers to take a pause because, um, they're concerned. | ||
They're not aware of this. | ||
And this is probably the number one question that I get when I go and I do my seminars | ||
and talks and when I sit down with consultations with sellers and buyers is about this lawsuit. | ||
There's a lot of confusion and don't know what it means. | ||
For me and my business, it doesn't really change my approach because my approach has | ||
always been to have integrity and honesty and negotiating commissions because everybody's | ||
got a unique situation. | ||
But this does affect overall the industry because this is the government agencies putting | ||
a thumb once again on trying to tilt the scales artificially. | ||
And whenever you try to do that, it really does not result in what the intent is, which is to help people. | ||
But in this case, it will actually raise prices. | ||
Because the buyers, on addition to their closing costs, the expenses that they have, potentially now they could be paying extra commissions out of this. | ||
Sophia, I'm very, very grateful that you've come on the show today to break down some of these developments in the domestic property market for us. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Where does the warring party go if they want to catch up with your analysis or your commentary on property and movements in the property market? | ||
Where can they go to get more information? | ||
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Okay, well, our website is RealSophieRealEstate.com. | |
I have a podcast every month that has this information. | ||
If you go to YouTube, it's on RealSophie Real Estate. | ||
I'm on Instagram, RealSophie Real Estate. | ||
Facebook, LinkedIn as Sophia Georges, on X as RealSophieRE. | ||
So we're all over, but tune in to our podcast. | ||
We break these numbers down in detail and give you all the latest news in real estate. | ||
And I think it's very important for people to be educated so that they make the best informed decisions for their families. | ||
So thank you so much. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Sophia, thanks very much. | ||
And we look forward to catching up with you on the show again soon. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, you know, as an occasional viewer on American mainstream media, I could easily get the impression that we don't even need to have an election on November the 5th now because it's a foregone conclusion that the buoyancy behind the Kamala Harris Tim Wall's campaign is so strident, so enthusiastic, they don't need to count votes on November the 5th. | ||
They can just throw them in the basket and weigh them en masse. | ||
Apparently, however, that's actually, you might get that impression by watching the propaganda peddlers of the regime's propaganda peddlers of the mainstream media. | ||
But apparently that's actually not the underlying reality. | ||
Matt Boyle, Washington Bureau Chief of Breitbart joins us now. | ||
Good morning, Matt. | ||
So you were sort of telling me before the show this morning that there are some polls here. | ||
For example, interactive polls show that Trump in Arizona is on 47 percent, Harris is only on 44. | ||
Or, for example, in Pennsylvania, Trump is on 48, Harris on 47. | ||
This isn't exactly what we'd be expecting to see if our news intake was solely based on the mainstream media. | ||
Tell me something, if you wouldn't mind, this morning, on Trump's path to victory here. | ||
Is it widening on a state-by-state basis? | ||
Yeah, so look, obviously to win the presidency, someone needs to win 270 electoral votes, right? | ||
So Trump has more pathways to 270 electoral votes than Kamala Harris does. | ||
This really starts with the fact that several states that used to be battleground states have become Redder and are not being competed in by Democrats. | ||
This is Florida Ohio and Iowa Have all moved red and the Democrats have essentially seeded those states. | ||
They are not competing in Florida They are not competing in Ohio and they are not competing in Iowa That is a total of 53 electoral votes between the three states. | ||
That's almost equivalent to California, which has 54 electoral votes. | ||
So if you put that together with the traditionally red states out there, you get to around 218 | ||
electoral votes that Trump starts at when he is moving into the battleground states, | ||
the states that we're talking about. | ||
Both Georgia and North Carolina have 16 electoral votes. | ||
So if Trump is able to flip both of the, or hold North Carolina, which he won in 2016 | ||
and 2020, and flip Georgia back. | ||
Then he gets to 250 electoral votes. | ||
Trump wins Maine's second congressional district, which is—Maine is one of those two states out there that splits its electoral votes by congressional district. | ||
And Trump has won Maine's second district both in 2016 and 2020. | ||
They need to have 251, and Pennsylvania is 19 electoral votes, and that would put Donald | ||
Trump over the top, even without an Arizona, even without a Nevada, without a Michigan | ||
or Wisconsin. | ||
The fact is that Kamala Harris almost has to pull a perfect inside straight across all | ||
of these battleground states, because there's all sorts of different combinations that Donald | ||
Trump can put together to get there and get over the top for 270 electoral votes or more. | ||
And the current polling in these places is looking very strong for Donald Trump. | ||
So in Georgia, we see a detente that has- has been reached between Governor Kemp and Donald Trump. | ||
Obviously, they have their issues, and they go back many years. | ||
But the two of them have put their differences aside and say they're working together, and | ||
all the evidence there is pointing in the right direction. | ||
And any public polling and private polling that we've seen seems to suggest that Georgia | ||
is almost a lock for Trump. | ||
Trump's going to keep doing the work there. | ||
Kamala and Wallace are going to do their bus tour there this week. | ||
Georgia seems to be trending in the right direction for Trump. | ||
North Carolina, similar type of a story. | ||
Right, like the Democrats are trying to compete there, but it doesn't seem like they're breaking | ||
through. | ||
And then out of Pennsylvania, we're seeing public polling and private polling show that | ||
Donald Trump has the edge in Pennsylvania, which has 19 electoral votes. | ||
Pennsylvania's nickname, of course, is the Keystone State, and it probably will put whichever | ||
And it probably will put whichever candidate wins it over the top in terms of 270 or more electoral votes. | ||
candidate wins it over the top in terms of 270 or more electoral votes. | ||
Also, Arizona out there has 11 electoral votes. | ||
Also Arizona out there has 11 electoral votes. | ||
Donald Trump is leading there by all indications, and the folks at Turning Point Action who | ||
Donald Trump is leading there by all indications. | ||
And the folks at Turning Point Action who have been engaged in a ballot chasing operation, | ||
particularly Arizona heavy, are very confident there. | ||
I've been talking to them as well. | ||
So what we're seeing is numbers across the board, whether it's Pennsylvania, whether it's North Carolina, | ||
Georgia, Arizona, et cetera, Nevada, seem to show that Donald Trump | ||
is the favorite candidate right now by far over Kamala Harris, | ||
despite the Democrat National Convention and all the joy and hope and energy | ||
that you saw last week at the DNC. | ||
It doesn't seem to have moved things. | ||
And the national polling seems to indicate that as well. | ||
So what we've seen out of Morning Consult is the same margin from before and after the convention | ||
for Kamala Harris versus Donald Trump. | ||
And Echelon Insights poll as well, Donald Trump actually leads Kamala Harris nationally. | ||
So all of those things combined would suggest that Kamala Harris does not. | ||
has less pathways to the presidency than Donald Trump, and Donald Trump has more. | ||
I remember doing a similar interview on War Room in Detroit about a few weeks before the debate | ||
between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, which that was the point at which everybody admitted | ||
that Donald Trump had the edge, that Biden was doomed to fail after the debate. | ||
But a few weeks before the debate, the establishment media were out there saying | ||
that Joe Biden had the edge in the election. | ||
That obviously was untrue. | ||
I remember breaking down the pathways in the Electoral College on the election. | ||
on war room from Detroit at the Turning Point People's Convention. | ||
And then obviously a few weeks later, we saw the whole thing blow wide open and Biden's | ||
campaign collapsed to the point where he withdrew from the presidential campaign. | ||
A similar type of phenomenon is happening right now. | ||
There are plenty of other states beyond those traditional battleground states as well that | ||
Donald Trump could compete in. | ||
And we could watch Virginia very closely. | ||
We've been seeing some polls showing a tight race in the presidential race in Virginia. | ||
Trump was beating Biden in Virginia, and it's very possible that he ends up beating Kamala Harris there. | ||
But beyond Virginia, New Mexico, Minnesota, Also, always possibilities. | ||
Colorado, you never know. | ||
New Jersey or New York even. | ||
Those are states that are near and dear to Trump's heart. | ||
But the point is that the pathways that Donald Trump has to 270 electoral votes are plentiful, and the pathways that Kamala Harris has are very few and far between. | ||
That was a magisterial synthesis, Matt. | ||
We need to spend a few moments breaking that down. | ||
Firstly, I want to ask you where things stand today. | ||
If there were an election held today, am I right in assuming from what you've just been saying, you think Donald Trump would win? | ||
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So, if the election was today, yes. | ||
But don't take anything for granted at this point, right? | ||
But like I'm saying here, the numbers in Pennsylvania, even Jake Tapper from CNN, it was funny, I was watching the intro there, it gets me every time when Jake Tapper is bashing conservative media, right? | ||
But the point is that even Jake Tapper from CNN says that the internal campaign polls From the various campaigns from the Harris and Trump campaigns show Trump winning Pennsylvania by about 2% right now, which matches with that poll that you mentioned there from SoCal, which, you know, interactive polls on Twitter highlighted. | ||
But the point is that there's Trump up one. | ||
And then we've been seeing the voter registration numbers in Pennsylvania were moving very, very high towards the Republicans just over the last week. | ||
The new numbers came out yesterday, just over the last week, literally during the DNC while the Democrats were having their little super spreader COVID party in Chicago. | ||
The Republicans were working the doors in Pennsylvania and moved votes about 2,000 more the Republicans way in just the last week. | ||
Matt, stand by. | ||
Stand by. | ||
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Perhaps you can shed some illumination for me on this. | ||
What happened to Kathleen Carminer's post-convention bounce? | ||
Yeah, look, I think that the big part of the reason why you're not seeing a bounce out of the convention for Kamala is because of the fact that the Democrats have been telling everybody to have joy when things are not joyful in America right now, right? | ||
Like, we see the economy. | ||
Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes, right? | ||
Like we know that the economy is a mess right now with Kamala Harris in the White House. | ||
We know that the border is a mess right now with Kamala in the White House. | ||
We know that women in American cities are getting raped and murdered by illegal aliens | ||
that Kamala Harris ushered into the United States, right? | ||
We know that the people are less safe. | ||
We know that just three years ago, obviously yesterday was the anniversary | ||
of the Abbey Gate bombing in Afghanistan, that the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan | ||
that Kamala Harris encouraged Joe Biden to do. | ||
She was the last person in the room. | ||
She bragged about it publicly that cost American lives. | ||
Obviously that bombing would not have happened had Kamala Harris not been the vice president | ||
of the United States and Joe Biden not the president of the United States. | ||
People can see that these things are not joyful. | ||
This is murder and mayhem and economic devastation. | ||
They want to answer. | ||
They want to get a plan of how they're going to get out of it, and they're not getting that from the Democrats. | ||
What they're getting from the Democrats is they're being told—this is what JD Vance told me last week. | ||
I was with him. | ||
of El Daso, Georgia. | ||
He says that they're telling people that if they vote the wrong way, in their view, which | ||
is for Trump advance, that they're evil people. | ||
That's the message that they're giving people out of the convention, whereas they're pushing | ||
this nonsensical view of joy. | ||
So again, the numbers are showing across the board that Kamala Harris has not received | ||
any kind of a bounce out of the convention. | ||
One other reason why I think that's the case is that you saw the energy for Kamala kind | ||
of, it's almost like they hit peak energy over the last month or so in the lead up to | ||
the convention. | ||
Right? | ||
They got, they juiced everything they possibly could out of it. | ||
And so the honeymoon's officially over. | ||
The question now becomes is, you know, she's plateaued, no doubt, right? | ||
Like, the question is, is she on the way down? | ||
And it looks like it, right? | ||
Like, it looks like it from the polls. | ||
So we'll see as the next couple of weeks develops here. | ||
But I would much rather, back to our original point here, much rather be Donald Trump right now than Kamala Harris. | ||
But that being said, Nobody out there should take anything for granted, and people should keep working. | ||
I was mentioning the voter registration numbers in Pennsylvania. | ||
Things have swung significantly back the Republicans' way since 2020, and especially over the last week and the last month. | ||
The last week, it's moved 2,000 votes more the Republicans' way. | ||
The last month, 6,000 votes the Republicans' way. | ||
But the point is that people need to keep doing the work and keep going out there and, you know, fighting and run like you're five points behind, even if you're five points ahead. | ||
So to synthesize what you're saying just now, You think her campaign's messaging is wrong. | ||
Perhaps the joy, the hope nonsense. | ||
It might go down well with the actual party members and activists, but that's a core that you need to move beyond, just as Donald Trump is moving beyond, to some extent, his core, which he needs to do in order to get to 270. | ||
Her campaign messaging, however, isn't going to break out of the core. | ||
Vote because her joy and hope message simply isn't resonating with the vast majority of non-Democrat member Americans. | ||
And it's not resonating with the reality that they're living. | ||
And look, I get why the party faithful, the people that show up at the Democrat National Convention in Chicago and like, go wait in giant long lines, hours long lines to get inside, you know, on the off chance that they might get to see Beyonce, who never showed up. | ||
I get why they would be have joy, why they would have hope, because their candidate | ||
before they switched to Kamala was half dead, right? | ||
So, I mean, Joe Biden couldn't stand up there on the debate stage for 90 minutes and string | ||
sentences together like a logical human being, right? | ||
Like, I mean, he's got one foot in the grave, right? | ||
And so they have a candidate who's a walking, talking, alive person now, right? | ||
So of course they're gonna have hope and of course they're gonna have joy. | ||
But is the country as a whole feeling that? | ||
Like, and the country as a whole is upset. | ||
They're in a dark place. | ||
They know that our economy is in shambles. | ||
Look, just literally during the DNC. | ||
They revised the Biden administration's labor department revised the jobs numbers to remove nearly a million jobs that they said they created last year over the course of a year. | ||
I mean, that's that's devastating to the economy. | ||
And by the way, all this talk about the Fed gunning rates, the Fed's probably going to cut rates in September. | ||
I don't know what they do or they don't do. | ||
But the point is that that would normally probably help a party in power. | ||
But in this case, it's an admission that the economy is so weak and that the Biden administration has been lying about jobs. | ||
Remember, just before the DNC, they were telling us all how great the Biden economy was, and | ||
now they're admitting that it's a lie. | ||
They're admitting that it's fake, right? | ||
And that they lied about the jobs. | ||
And I think that the average person out there knows that they're being sold a bill of goods | ||
by the Democrats. | ||
So the question is, does this translate into votes? | ||
And the numbers are beginning to show that it probably does. | ||
So on the right, the key is that the right needs to go out there and continue to work hard, get people registered to vote, work as hard as you can to get people to actually vote. | ||
Can you do that? | ||
I think that this goes the right way. | ||
So we'll see what happens. | ||
My boy, my final question for you before you bounce is this. | ||
I think Kamala has been either the Presumptive nominee or the formal nominee for about 37, 38 days that she hasn't given a press conference, one press conference yet. | ||
And you might guess that the reason she's avoiding that is the same reason that Joe Biden avoided at all costs of speaking to to the press. | ||
How much longer? | ||
My final question, 30 seconds. | ||
How much longer can this go on for this running away from from from actually being not interrogated, but having any Serious conversation with interlocutors. | ||
She'll try to do some easy interviews first, but I think that the time for that is coming to an end. | ||
They're already talking about inside the campaign what they're going to do and so on and so forth. | ||
So we'll see how it goes. | ||
But the fact is that they're going to have to start doing some interviews. | ||
They're going to have to do a press conference. | ||
They're going to have to go out there and face the questions. | ||
And they're running out of time here. | ||
So as you were saying, her campaign is basically plateauing now. | ||
Having had a honeymoon period in the convention, it's now plateauing. | ||
And then after she does have her starts doing press interviews and press conferences, the | ||
absolute vacuity of what she has to say will start to carry her down on a negative trajectory | ||
one might expect. | ||
I know you're going to be co-hosting the war room, guest hosting, excuse me, the war next | ||
Tuesday, I think, at 6pm. | ||
So we'll all be tuning in with great interest for that. | ||
In the meantime, where do folks go to get hold of your writings and your analysis? | ||
Yeah, just go to Breitbart.com. | ||
I'm also on X at mboyl1 and on True Social at Real Matt Boyle. | ||
So you can go see any of that stuff up there. | ||
We've been rolling out interviews with Trump and JD Vance. | ||
We've got in-depth stories, analyses. | ||
Our whole team is working hard at Breitbart. | ||
So, and yeah, next Tuesday, I think we're going to do a big breakdown of the pathway to victory, right? | ||
Like, I think that's the key. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Great. | ||
Great. | ||
Matt Boyle, thanks very much indeed for coming on the show today. | ||
God bless. | ||
Anytime. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, another opening has emerged. | ||
Todd Bensman, I think you're really the only person to have hit this point, to discover this weakness in the Biden-Harris And that is the open border is destroying indigenous Americans' land and way of life. | ||
And in fact, you've written an article with pretty much that exact title in the New York Post. | ||
Good morning. | ||
And what can you tell us or tell us some more about this potential line of attack that you yourself are responsible for opening up? | ||
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Well, I'm just fresh back from Columbia and Panama, the Darien Gap. | ||
And while I was on the Panama side of the gap, I was able to luckily and fortunately meet with the five chiefs of the Imbara tribe of Panama that live right in the smack dab in the middle of the mass migration hurricane Coming out of the gap, the trails that empty out of Columbia right into their villages, their rivers, close to 2 million in the last three years of the Biden border crisis. | ||
And nobody's ever spoken with these chiefs before. | ||
They said they've never given an interview. | ||
Nobody's ever asked for an interview with them. | ||
And they wanted to talk about to anybody who would listen. | ||
And I agreed to listen. | ||
I sat down with all five of them in Metatee, Panama, and they proceeded to just lash out at the Biden-Harris administration for creating this mass migration process through their territory. | ||
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Here's your host Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Welcome back. | ||
Todd Bensman, you were saying there just before the break, how on your recent visit to the Darien Gap, you've spoken to a number of local indigenous tribes there. | ||
Why don't you carry on about your point here about how the open borders policy enabled by the Biden regime is decimating these communities' way of life? | ||
Well, this is from the five chiefs of the Mbera tribe. | ||
That lives right there smack dab in the middle of the immigration hurricane that was created by the Biden-Harris administration three years ago. | ||
At least a million and a half pushing to two million foreign nationals have poured through at the invitation of the administration to cross our border and have destroyed the Ambera cultural lifestyle by corrupting them with money. | ||
They, um, the young men have left their traditional ways of life. | ||
This is according to the chiefs, uh, to, you know, run boats and immigrants on the rivers, uh, coming out of the gap. | ||
And they take that money and buy drugs and alcohol and they stop planting, hunting, fishing. | ||
Uh, they're fighting amongst themselves for, for the, for the money. | ||
And, um, the, the chiefs are extremely, pissed off and upset about the NGOs and the United Nations that have set up shop to facilitate this destructive traffic without their permission, without consulting them, without asking or begging forgiveness for anything. | ||
It's literally a story like out of the old West, the old American West where, you know, all of these, you know, greater powers are of pursuing their own agendas at the destructive expense of a native tribe, of an indigenous people. | ||
This was the first time that they said they've ever gotten anybody to listen to them. | ||
I published everything that they said in the New York Post yesterday. | ||
I hope people pay attention to it. | ||
They just want a seat at the table. | ||
They've asked For the candidates running for U.S. | ||
president right now to shut their border down from Colombia into Panama. | ||
They want this stopped. | ||
They want it ended because they say, look, they're killing us. | ||
You guys are killing our people. | ||
We're almost finished off here because of what you've done. | ||
And nobody will listen to us. | ||
Nobody will hear us. | ||
I don't hear Donald Trump talking about it. | ||
I certainly don't expect to ever see Harris talking about this. | ||
But, you know, I always thought that indigenous tribes had their own human rights groups that come out and protect them and speak for them. | ||
But they said that no human rights, indigenous protection rights groups have ever even one time come out there. | ||
to do a welfare check or represent them or see how they're doing in the midst of all | ||
of this and they say they are doing terribly. | ||
They want this over. | ||
Todd, I think you've done an incredible service here to indigenous Americans and you're absolutely | ||
right that no one has been mentioning this. | ||
I'm going to get this out to over to Elizabeth Ravenit now, who handles the War Room's Telegraph channel. | ||
We'll get that out on there and on the War Room's other social media channels as well. | ||
It's brilliantly written. | ||
And I tip my hat to you that this is an issue that I had never considered before. | ||
I'd never put these two things together. | ||
You say that Donald Trump hasn't mentioned this. | ||
He certainly should be doing. | ||
He absolutely should be doing. | ||
And I think he sort of just exposes the heartlessness. | ||
On another front, you know, you're one of the leading commentators on the border, highlighting the crime. | ||
And the chaos coming across is absolutely great. | ||
I think that you've connected these points here and spoken up for Indigenous Americans. | ||
We're going to push out this article. | ||
Headline, if you want to Google it and get it before we spread it out, but it's Biden-Harris Open Border is Destroying an Indigenous Tribe's Land and Way of Life. | ||
That's on the New York Post. | ||
But we'll get the link out. | ||
Todd, where did folks go to get either this article or your writings in general? | ||
Well, I work for the Center for Immigration Studies, CIS.org. | ||
They keep most of my writings there. | ||
I publish for lots of other publications like the New York Post and the Daily Mail, etc. | ||
You can go to toddbensman.com to get my social media. | ||
And also to sign up for my free newsletter. | ||
Every time I publish something, I put it out on that and alert people that there's a new piece that's just out. | ||
I have much more coming from my Darien Gap exploration in the next week and in the week after as well. | ||
Lots more to come. | ||
Benjamin, absolutely amazing. | ||
Thanks for coming on the show. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Catch up again with you soon. | ||
God bless. | ||
OK. | ||
Carol Swain, you were once. | ||
Good morning. | ||
You were once a Democrat. | ||
You left the Democrat Party and became an independent. | ||
And you were born. | ||
So you tell me this, I don't believe it. | ||
I only have your word for this. | ||
I'd say you're a lot younger. | ||
You were actually born in the same year as RFK Jr., who's done a similar journey out of the Democrats. | ||
To becoming an independent and then endorsing Donald Trump. | ||
You have a fantastic article yourself just published discussing this and other points on the Fox News channel. | ||
That's the only mention I'm going to give them. | ||
And I'm only mentioning it because of your article. | ||
What do you what are your takeaways then just for the audience about one of the Democrats Well, first of all, I have deep respect for Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
because I see him as a true believer, an old-style Democrat. | ||
We both were born in 1954. | ||
If I appear younger, it's because I am trans young. | ||
Well, first of all, I have deep respect for Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
because I see him as a true believer, an old style Democrat. | ||
We both were born in 1954. | ||
If I appear younger, it's because I am trans young. | ||
I identify as a 35 year old. | ||
And so that's my secret. | ||
But Kennedy, being born in 1954, a couple of months before I was, he attended the 1960 Democratic Convention where his uncle received the nomination. | ||
He, like me, witnessed the assassinations of the 1960s. | ||
But our generation I grew up thinking about John Kennedy's challenge as not what your country can do for you, but for what you can do for your country. | ||
We're so far removed from that. | ||
And I left the Democratic Party in early 2000 after I had had a Christian conversion experience. | ||
I became an independent. | ||
I was an independent for a number of years. | ||
George W. Bush appointed me to a couple of low-level political appointments. | ||
Obama renewed one of those appointments. | ||
And then President Trump appointed me vice chair of the 1776 Commission. | ||
And I left the Democratic Party because it was not the Democratic Party that I believed I knew in my youth. | ||
And at that time, by Kennedy, I saw the Democrats as the party of civil rights. | ||
They were the party of the working people. | ||
They were the party of the poor. | ||
That's what I thought. | ||
But, you know, I became a professor. | ||
I taught at Vanderbilt. | ||
I taught at Princeton, tenured at both places. | ||
I learned about the Southern strategy and how the parties had flipped on civil rights. | ||
And I believed that for a long time until I started digging And I don't believe that was a great switch. | ||
The Democrats have always deceived and used black people. | ||
The only reason that they made any shifts in the 1960s was because of the Voting Rights Act. | ||
To be able to preserve that party, they had to appear to be open, and so that's when they started anointing certain black leaders and using those black leaders to control the masses. | ||
Incredible. | ||
So with your story, the narrative here that you have, your personal story, do you think it's, is this an epoch changing, defining, an epoch defining moment, the fact that Kennedy endorses Donald Trump? | ||
I believe so. | ||
And with Kennedy, you know, he cares about children. | ||
He cares about health. | ||
He knows that the vaccines are dangerous. | ||
And, you know, again, I mean, I'm 70 now. | ||
And I don't take the vaccines. | ||
They're not the vaccines of my childhood. | ||
And so Kennedy is a true believer. | ||
And ideally, we would have people coming across the political spectrum, Democrats and Republicans, working together for the good of our nation. | ||
We don't have that. | ||
And the whole thing about Marxism, Marxism is just taking over our nation. | ||
It is destroying families. | ||
And so the Kennedy family, we used to say blood was thicker than water and all of this stuff about blood. | ||
The Bible says there would be a time when brother would turn against brother, your own family members would deliver you up to death. | ||
We see the biblical narrative as opposed to This family that had so much tragedy, they're attacking their brother. | ||
They should be attacking the Biden administration for not providing him with Secret Service protection. | ||
But they have been totally consumed by the party. | ||
The party controls them. | ||
And they're showing us, you know, just how bad it can get when people are more loyal to the party than they are to what should be their loved ones. | ||
I think I saw that the Secret Service protection that he did have has now been ended, now that RFK has suspended his campaign. | ||
So, in the couple of moments that we have remaining, could you just tell me, you're still in touch, I guess, with lifelong friends of the Democrats. | ||
When they hear your story and the passage of time and the things that your fears and your analyses have been proven right by events, ditto RFK Jr., do you detect any weakening of resolve now that the Democratic Party is Absolutely. | ||
And my oldest son, Benjamin, I know he doesn't mind me sharing his name because he's active on Facebook, but he has gone from, you know, being a Democrat to a staunch Trump supporter. | ||
He's more active on social media than I am on Facebook, battling, you know, his friends and people on the job. | ||
And, you know, he loves Trump. | ||
It took a while for him to get there. | ||
I know he voted for him in 2020. | ||
I'm not sure about 2016. | ||
But among my family members, and many of them working class, poor people, I know that there are Republicans today because of Donald Trump. | ||
And so there's something about Trump that really has resonated with Black America. | ||
And for myself, I knocked on doors in 2016 and 2020 for Trump. | ||
And I was a part of Black Voices for Trump. | ||
I'm not a part of Black Voices for Trump today, and I'm not knocking on doors, but I'm a Trump supporter. | ||
And I have, you know, taken a posture. | ||
Donald Trump doesn't need everyone to be a yes man or yes woman and not say what they believe he's doing wrong. | ||
And I think he's made plenty of mistakes, such as using the euphemism reproductive rights that we know is code for abortion. | ||
And some of the things that were done with the Republican platform, I don't like that, but I will, you know, support Donald Trump, but I wish he would listen to, you know, some people other than the paid advisors, the people that are around him for what they can get. | ||
There are too many people that he listens to that spiritually, I don't know that they know the spiritual significance of Trump's election. | ||
How many people prayed and fasted for that? | ||
And how some evangelical Christians feel like that he just kicked them to the curb. | ||
I've tried to get 15 minutes with President Trump because I believe I have had a message to convey. | ||
I can't get my 15 minutes, but I'm still supporting him. | ||
Carol, stand by. | ||
We'll give your social media contacts after the break. | ||
Back in two minutes. | ||
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Carol Swain, I have to say your testimony just now before the break was absolutely amazing, very emotive, very powerful. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And I think that's a thing that we should get spread out on our social media channels for people to see. | ||
Anything that gets people, I think, to look at things Again, Democrats, I'm saying specifically, to look at things, think about things in a new way is always extremely valuable. | ||
That article you mentioned on Fox News and your other writings, where can people go to stay in touch with your output? | ||
I am very active on X and my handle is Carol M. Swain. | ||
I'm also on Getter, Instagram and Facebook. | ||
And on X, you know, if people want to support my work, you can become a subscriber for $3. | ||
And before I leave, I want to say if Steve is watching, Steve, I love you. | ||
And if Kamala gets elected, I think a lot of us will be joining you. | ||
So I'm preparing for not being so comfortable if Kamala gets arrested, because I think she would go after all the Trump supporters. | ||
Cowan, you're amazing. | ||
You only said one thing on the show today, which didn't quite sound true. | ||
It was a bit of a false note. | ||
It was that you claim to be born in 1954. | ||
Don't believe it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Come back on the show. | ||
We'll catch up again with you soon. | ||
Miles from Field of Greens. | ||
Good morning. | ||
What have you got for us today? | ||
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Today we have the... I know your audience has heard about Field of Greens before. | |
It's the The amazing organic superfoods out there. | ||
It's nutrition facts, not a supplement. | ||
And we have a Labor Day sale going on. | ||
If you type in sale, go to fieldergreens.com. | ||
It's been an amazing product, so much so that Auburn is now They've seen what's going on. | ||
They're trying to study it right now to see if it can actually reverse biological age. | ||
So that's made us very excited. | ||
I guess even if you're a Bama fan, hopefully you still like the science that they put out and see that it can help reverse your biological age, make you healthier in every way. | ||
Tell me, are you secretly supplying your products to Carol Swain? | ||
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Yeah, she just texted me right after she got off the phone and said, thank you so much. | |
Great. | ||
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She was amazing. | |
Amazing. | ||
Just once again, what was the, um, what was that, that website that you had, uh, on the bottom of the screen? | ||
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Um, again, just for folks to go to your site and today field of greens.com and just use the code sale. | |
Uh, we have a Labor Day sale starting today, going through Friday. | ||
And, uh, I hope everyone that hasn't tried it yet, uh, does get a chance to try it, uh, this week with a nice sale. | ||
Uh, I appreciate all the audience here. | ||
Great. | ||
Miles, thanks very much for joining us. | ||
We'll catch up again with you on the show soon. | ||
Take care for now. | ||
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Thank you, Ben. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Thanks, Miles. | ||
OK, so the closing moments, we're going to go to the moustacheless Mike Lindell. | ||
Good morning, Mike. | ||
Good morning. | ||
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