The Charlie Kirk Show - Hunter Biden Is In Trouble Aired: 2020-10-17 Duration: 59:09 === Denouncing White Supremacy (09:57) === [00:00:00] Thank you for listening to this Podcast 1 production. [00:00:02] Now available on Apple Podcasts, Podcast One, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. [00:00:08] Hey, everybody. [00:00:08] Happy Saturday. [00:00:09] We have the important analysis about the town halls with President Donald Trump and Joe Biden. [00:00:15] This episode is brought to you advertiser-free by those of you that support us at charliekirk.com slash support. [00:00:22] If this program and this podcast has impacted your life, please consider supporting us at charliekirk.com slash support. [00:00:30] Email us your questions for the AMA on Monday, which means ask me anything. [00:00:34] And if you want to win a signed copy of the MAGA Doctrine, subscribe, give us a five-star review, screenshot it, and email it to us at freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:00:44] It's Saturday, and we're still giving you the news because you guys support us. [00:00:48] Buckle up, everybody. [00:00:49] Here we go. [00:00:50] Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. [00:00:52] Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. [00:00:54] I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. [00:00:58] Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. [00:01:01] I want to thank Charlie. [00:01:02] He's an incredible guy. [00:01:03] His spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. [00:01:11] We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. [00:01:20] That's why we are here. [00:01:24] Last evening, Joe Biden and President Donald Trump participated in dueling town halls. [00:01:31] I very much wish there would have been some form of a debate last night because President Donald Trump was an A-plus form. [00:01:39] President Trump was magnanimous. [00:01:42] He was direct. [00:01:43] He was factual. [00:01:44] He was likable. [00:01:46] He was, in my opinion, exactly what is needed for the president to win four more years. [00:01:52] Savannah Guthrie, who was doing the deposition, it was not an interview. [00:01:56] It felt as if she was a prosecutor for the local district's attorney's office, taking a deposition 19 feet away from President Trump, was aggressive. [00:02:04] She was intense. [00:02:05] And President Donald Trump was firm, but he held this ground. [00:02:09] And he also was very complimentary towards Savannah at times to be able to try to just disarm the entire conversation. [00:02:18] And I thought that it was phenomenal. [00:02:20] And the president took questions from people in the audience. [00:02:23] I got such a chuckle out of it because when NBC and President Trump did his town hall with NBC, when they were doing their questions, they would have people come up and Savannah would introduce them. [00:02:35] This person voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, is voting for Biden again, is never going to vote for you. [00:02:40] Let's hear what he has to say. [00:02:42] I thought, why is he asking a question? [00:02:43] It's not exactly a swing voter. [00:02:45] But I will say that all things being equal, that I think the president won votes thanks to the town hall. [00:02:51] And I think the president moved the dial. [00:02:53] Meanwhile, Joe Biden had a town hall with the former Clinton press secretary, George Stephanopoulos. [00:03:02] And George Stephanopoulos did not ask a single question about Hunter Biden emails. [00:03:08] Not a question, not a comment, 90 minutes, no question at all whatsoever. [00:03:14] So we are going to go through piece by piece the top highlights of these town halls and what exactly we can learn and what can we use from these town halls to be better informed and also make decisions of where the best time could be spent on the landscape. [00:03:31] And what I found to be very interesting about these town halls was how President Trump was deliberately going after his response of the Chinese coronavirus. [00:03:42] I think that he handled the questions around Amy Coney Barrett very, very well. [00:03:47] And Joe Biden was asked a variety of different issues. [00:03:50] So let's start with cut number three. [00:03:53] As if President Trump has not done this before, they tried to get him on the white supremacy question. [00:03:59] President Trump repeatedly in this town hall, I think he said it three times. [00:04:03] I'm sorry, four times, denounced white supremacy. [00:04:06] Play tape. [00:04:07] You were asked point blank to denounce white supremacy. [00:04:10] In the moment, you didn't. [00:04:12] You asked some follow-up questions. [00:04:14] Who specifically? [00:04:15] A couple of days later on a different show, you denounced white supremacy. [00:04:20] My question to you is: You've done this. [00:04:22] What does it seem like? [00:04:23] I denounce white supremacy. [00:04:25] Okay. [00:04:25] You did denounce white supremacy for years. [00:04:29] Are you listening? [00:04:29] I denounce white supremacy. [00:04:31] Okay. [00:04:32] What's your next question? [00:04:32] Do you feel it feels sometimes you're hesitant to do so? [00:04:35] Like you waited. [00:04:36] Here we go again. [00:04:38] Every time, in fact, when people came, I'm sure they'll ask you the white supremacy question. [00:04:42] I denounce white supremacy. [00:04:45] President Trump's body language was absolutely phenomenal there. [00:04:48] He was terrific in how he was able to dominate the kind of the aesthetic, the camera. [00:04:55] And I think that we don't give President Donald Trump credit enough for how he's able to be, how he's able to communicate not just clearly in his word selection and his diction, but also I think he has some of the best body language, in my opinion, on television. [00:05:11] And so then you kind of transition. [00:05:13] President Donald Trump was also asked about Amy Coney Barrett when it came to Roe versus Wade. [00:05:19] And he said he has not talked to her about it. [00:05:21] And he wants to see Amy Coney Barrett make a decision on her own. [00:05:24] This is cut number five. [00:05:26] Let's play cut number five. [00:05:28] I have not talked to her about it. [00:05:29] I think it would be inappropriate to talk to her about it. [00:05:32] And some people would say you can talk to her about it. [00:05:34] I just think it would be inappropriate. [00:05:35] But what is your preference? [00:05:37] Because agreed, that's not something you should talk to the judge about. [00:05:40] But would you like to see Roe versus Wade overturned? [00:05:44] I would like to see a brilliant jurist, a brilliant person who has done this in great depth and has actually started this issue for a long time, make a decision. [00:05:57] And that's why I chose her. [00:05:59] And so you're going to see the contrast here in a second when we play some tape from the Biden town hall. [00:06:05] The complete and total difference in tone, in energy, and intensity. [00:06:10] This felt like a president that was dealing with real issues, a president that was leaning into the intensity of the moment. [00:06:17] The Biden town hall felt like, quite honestly, a meeting at the villages. [00:06:22] I mean, it was under, it was quiet. [00:06:25] It was soothing. [00:06:26] Everyone was whispering to each other. [00:06:28] And so Joe Biden was asked about court packing. [00:06:32] And cut number eight, Joe Biden, he responded, said, quote, it depends on how ACB is handled. [00:06:40] Let's play cut number eight of the very sleepy and slow town hall with the Clinton press secretary, George Stephanopoulos. [00:06:47] Manageable. [00:06:48] So you're still not a fan? [00:06:49] Well, I'm not a fan. [00:06:50] I then say it depends on how this turns out. [00:06:53] Not how he wins, but how it's handled, how it's handled. [00:06:56] But they have time to rush this through. [00:06:58] Well, right now, it looks like they're going to have a vote around Halloween. [00:07:01] So if they vote on it before the election, if they vote on it before the election, you are open to expanding the court? [00:07:07] I'm open to considering what happens from that point on. [00:07:12] That is one of the weakest non-answers I've ever seen. [00:07:15] Remember, the Harris administration, who's actually going to be in control, when Kamala is president and Joe Biden is sent off to pasture because either because he's implicated with his son's criminal international criminal activity or because he doesn't have the mental acuity to be president, when Kamala Harris is president, she will pack the courts. [00:07:35] According to a New York Times reporter, they confided privately that Kamala Harris is absolutely open to expanding the number of seats on the Supreme Court. [00:07:45] However, as we have detailed before and as we have gone through factually, they do not have the votes. [00:07:52] They do not have the support to be able to add seats to the U.S. Supreme Court. [00:07:57] Even if the Democrats take back the Senate to 51 or 52 votes, Joe Manchin, John Tester, Mark Kelly, Mark Kelly, who's up in 2022 in Arizona, if he were to beat Martha McSally, which I'm not sure is going to necessarily happen, but it's hard for them to take back the Senate without that happening. [00:08:12] If he were to win in Arizona, he is not going to support court packing and court expansionism. [00:08:18] We're just being up two years after that in 2022, and he's probably going to have a very good challenger, which very well could be a very popular governor here in Arizona by the name of Doug Ducey. [00:08:30] So I do not think that court packeting or court expansionism is something that is going to be embraced by the Senate Democrats in any way whatsoever. [00:08:38] But one of the major takeaways between President Trump's town hall and Joe Biden's town hall is how President Donald Trump is actually taking critical questions when Joe Biden is not. [00:08:47] And I don't expect anything different out of NBC, where you go into the absolute most intense anti-Trump environment imaginable. [00:08:56] But the equivalent of Donald Trump going up against Savannah Guthrie and Joe Biden going to George Stephanopoulos would be like the equivalent would be Donald Trump doing a sit-down interview with Sean Hannity and a town hall with Sean Hannity and Joe Biden doing a sit-down interview with Laura Ingram. [00:09:14] That's what tonight, that's what last night should have been. [00:09:19] It's complete home turf for Joe Biden. [00:09:22] It is complete home team and it's a way team for Donald Trump. [00:09:26] He went into very treacherous, very uncertain ground and territory and he held his own. [00:09:33] And yet Joe Biden has yet to do a singular interview where he has been asked in recent months direct questions about Hunter Biden's international business dealings, direct questions about specifically, will you pack the court? [00:09:48] He says, I mean, I'm going to read you what he wrote. [00:09:51] I am open to considering what happens from that point on. === Corporate Power Threatens Us (15:04) === [00:09:57] The best equivalent would be, you know, let's get married. [00:10:01] And once we get married, I'm going to tell you how I really feel. [00:10:04] I'm sorry, what? [00:10:05] Like that, it's kind of part of the whole construct of getting into a partnership or believing in somebody. [00:10:12] Joe Biden wants you to give him power, and then he'll be able to reveal to you exactly how he's going to govern. [00:10:19] Say whatever you want about President Trump. [00:10:21] President Donald Trump has been abundantly clear about how he stands on every major issue and how he's going to govern. [00:10:31] And that's exactly how he did govern over the last couple of years. [00:10:34] The Democrats have become the corporatist party. [00:10:38] This is one of President Donald Trump's greatest openings against the Democrat Party that has been misrepresenting and betraying the base of the Democrat Party for the last couple decades. [00:10:48] The Democrat Party was traditionally made of working-class white voters and ethnic minorities and energized young people. [00:10:54] That was traditionally the coalition of the Democrat Party. [00:10:58] That is the only way that they are able to win national elections. [00:11:00] It's how Bill Clinton won in the 1990s, the 1992 and 1996. [00:11:05] It's how Barack Obama won in 2008 and 2012. [00:11:08] One of the main reasons why President Donald Trump won in 2016 is he took working-class whites off the table, and the Democrat Party has done very little to try to win them back. [00:11:17] Now, Joe Biden has tried to voice support to try to win back the carpenters, the labor union members, the people that work with their hands, to put it simply, the people that shower before work and shower after work. [00:11:31] However, the Democrat Party, through policy, through substance, and through publicly declared positions, they have no interest whatsoever to actually be skeptical of big corporations. [00:11:45] They have widely accepted tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of dollars from these megacorporations and now voice support for any activity that they do as long as it aligns with their value system. [00:12:02] So here you have multi-trillion dollar companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook. [00:12:07] Facebook is not quite that valuable, but they'll be a trillion-dollar company soon that are outwardly suppressing and silencing differing opinions. [00:12:19] And the Democrat leadership is saying they're okay with that. [00:12:22] Let's go to cut two. [00:12:24] Senator Chris Coons, who's supposed to be one of the more moderate voices in the Democrat Party, who's supposed to be one of the least ideologically driven members of the Democrat caucus, he once fought against big tech, and now he's saying he's okay with it. [00:12:41] Play cut two. [00:12:43] Facebook and Twitter have policies to not spread things that are utterly unreliable, that have been debunked, and where their origin is untrustworthy. [00:12:54] They're practicing their own internal controls, as I wish they had over the past four years. [00:12:59] That man's a liar. [00:13:01] There's no other way to put it. [00:13:03] Tucker Carlson did a great takedown of Senator Chris Coons on his program last evening. [00:13:08] And Senator Chris Coons is now praising the outright censorship of differing voices, of people that might have factual information against a candidate that he likes. [00:13:21] He wants that completely and totally shut down. [00:13:25] So why are Democrats all of a sudden voicing support for the most valuable companies in our country? [00:13:33] Look, I'm a free market guy. [00:13:34] I'm a capitalist. [00:13:35] I'm a conservative, but I'm not a corporatist. [00:13:39] And we as conservatives should never become corporatists. [00:13:43] The minute that we start to defend entrenched and incumbent corporate interests over entrepreneurs, risk takers, people that are really trying to create value in society versus mega corporations that have hundreds of millions of dollars in capital reserves and billions of dollars in market value and maybe even trillions of dollars in market value, then we've lost sight of really what has made the American economic landscape so exceptional. [00:14:12] It is not the fact that we have the most valuable companies. [00:14:14] It's the fact that we are able to compete in a marketplace. [00:14:19] And when you have these Silicon Valley companies that quite honestly, they're just selling data. [00:14:25] They are massive data companies, almost surveillance state capitalism, where they do not charge you to use the product. [00:14:34] Instead, they're selling you to other businesses. [00:14:37] And then when there is a story or a narrative that does not perfectly align with their desired worldview or their desired political outcome, then they will push the button to make sure that that does not get spread. [00:14:54] President Donald Trump has to lean in on this more the next two weeks of the race. [00:14:59] Push Joe Biden on the fact that he has more billionaire support than Donald Trump does. [00:15:04] Lean in on the fact that the wealthiest Americans support Joe Biden for president, not Donald Trump for president. [00:15:10] That the wealthiest counties in America are Democrat counties. [00:15:13] And that seven out of 10 of the wealthiest counties in America are around Washington, D.C. What does Washington, D.C. produce? [00:15:21] They don't produce cars. [00:15:23] They don't produce hardware. [00:15:25] They don't produce anything of value for your life. [00:15:29] They produce rules, regulations, laws to make your life harder and more difficult. [00:15:35] That's who Joe Biden represents. [00:15:39] I'm not a big person. [00:15:40] I'm not a big believer, I should say, in class warfare, but I am a big believer in honesty. [00:15:47] And it is dishonest for the Democrats to parade around and say that they want to represent middle-class workers while also protecting the incumbency of multi-trillion-dollar corporations. [00:15:59] A bad story comes out for the Biden campaign against Hunter Biden selling access to the highest levels of our government to the Chinese, the Ukrainians, and the Russians, busy guy. [00:16:09] Forgets that he dropped off his computer to a computer repairman in Delaware. [00:16:14] The computer repairman tries to contact him. [00:16:17] The window expires. [00:16:18] It becomes abandoned property after 90 days. [00:16:21] Computer repairman contacts the FBI as well as Robert Costello, Rudy Giuliani's lawyer. [00:16:28] The computer gets handed over. [00:16:31] And all of a sudden, the New York Post comes out with a story a couple of weeks out from an election. [00:16:38] So the Democrats call on their corporate allies in the trillion-dollar Silicon Valley industry, and they say, We need a quick one here. [00:16:46] We need a big favor. [00:16:49] We need you to make sure this story doesn't get distributed. [00:16:53] Now, the Biden campaign didn't just want this story to be stunted because of the virality of it. [00:16:59] That's part of it, but it's not the full picture. [00:17:03] The other part of it is they wanted an alleged third-party reference point to invalidate the story so that they don't have to talk about it. [00:17:13] On cut one, I'm going to show you exactly how this works. [00:17:17] And this is so incredibly dark and dangerous for dialogue in civil society. [00:17:23] This is Biden's press secretary, I don't know his name, where he refuses to answer the question. [00:17:31] And instead, he says that the entire topic shouldn't even be discussed because Twitter doesn't allow it to be spread. [00:17:41] Play tape. [00:17:42] Well, look, I think Twitter's response to the actual article itself makes clear that these purported allegations are false and they're not true. [00:17:54] And I'm glad to see social media companies like Twitter taking responsibility to limit misinformation. [00:18:01] It's Jamal Brown. [00:18:02] Of course, he's glad. [00:18:04] So a story comes out they don't like, that's rooted in facts. [00:18:08] They call up a tech oligarch and say, hey, restrict the story, and then we're going to use the fact that you're restricting the story as a reason we don't have to answer it. [00:18:16] Thanks so much. [00:18:17] We won't regulate you when we get in power. [00:18:19] Goodbye. [00:18:20] That's how that works. [00:18:21] So instead of Jamal Brown having to answer the question, the nice enough woman from Cheddar News, she just backs off. [00:18:30] She's like, well, I guess you're right. [00:18:31] If the tech companies don't like it, then it must be untrue. [00:18:34] Even though a follow-up question would have been, well, why is it that the tech companies are restricting access to this? [00:18:41] What is their factual basis to it? [00:18:43] None whatsoever. [00:18:44] And the fact, there's more stories coming out from these emails. [00:18:47] And Rudy Giuliani, who we just finished an interview, says that they've only been through 20% of the hard drive. [00:18:54] So the Democrats are in complete collusion with these tech companies. [00:18:59] And the Biden campaign, of course, is not going to go after these tech companies. [00:19:02] They're not. [00:19:04] And you might be listening to this program, and you might be a Democrat. [00:19:06] You might be a moderate. [00:19:08] Wasn't it one of the major rallying cries for Bernie Sanders that certain corporations have too much power in our country and that the billionaires shouldn't exist and that billionaires have too much power? [00:19:21] Wasn't that a core tenant of the Bernie Sanders movement that won the state of California? [00:19:27] Is that portion of the Democrat Party non-existent now or just been silenced right now? [00:19:33] What about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? [00:19:37] AOC made her entire congressional crusade around the idea of criticizing people with a lot of power allegedly abusing people with not a lot of power. [00:19:47] That's her entire congressional crusade. [00:19:51] Allegedly, the people that are the strong abusing the innocent or the weak. [00:19:58] Where is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaking out against a trillion-dollar company silencing a story from the New York Post? [00:20:10] And to be honest, I bet AOC actually finds this to be reprehensible. [00:20:14] I actually do. [00:20:15] I think AOC is a legitimate Bolshevik ideologue that doesn't want any person to have a certain amount of power over what she deems to be fair and equitable. [00:20:27] I think that the socialist base of the Democrat Party has been muzzled. [00:20:34] I think they have put a muzzle or a muffler, if you will, or a silencer is probably a better term over Rashida Talib and AOC, where they have been widely critical of these tech companies. [00:20:50] So what the Democrats did over the last couple of years is they complained so loudly and so directly towards these massive mega companies that are more powerful than our own government, they basically extorted them. [00:21:08] And there's a reason why a week and a half ago, the House Democrat Committee came out with a report saying that these tech companies are monopolies. [00:21:15] That sent a chilling effect through the tech company community, where they said, if they think we're monopolies, what can we do to try to win their favor over? [00:21:25] All of this is in direct response also for the tech companies trying to win over Democrats. [00:21:32] Just a week and a half ago, and this is the story that no one else is talking about, and we'll get it pulled up right here. [00:21:38] House Democrats came out with a report saying that Amazon, Facebook, they have engaged in monopolistic practices. [00:21:47] So these mega corporations, they're a little bit nervous. [00:21:52] They say, what can we do to try to not have the Democrats hate us? [00:21:57] I know what we'll do. [00:21:58] The next time they call us to help restrict a story and they need to lean on us for censorship and then get re-referenced for it without any sort of factual basis whatsoever, we're going to do it. [00:22:10] That's what they did. [00:22:12] And they way overplayed their hand. [00:22:13] We detailed this yesterday. [00:22:15] We dove very deep into it, where these tech companies are now being called with subpoena to testify. [00:22:21] And also, Ajit Pai has come out and said that Section 230 is now in desperate and dire need to be reclarified. [00:22:33] And so this presents a very exciting political opportunity for President Donald Trump. [00:22:39] It really does. [00:22:40] Because a vast majority of Americans are skeptical of big government and big business. [00:22:47] And they especially don't like it when big government and big business work together. [00:22:51] That is unanimously reprehensible amongst the working class in our country, amongst the muscular class in our country. [00:23:00] Remember, we could be capitalists. [00:23:02] We shouldn't be corporatists. [00:23:04] And so I think President Donald Trump, for an economic message, should lean in and say, do you like it when multi-trillion dollar companies that are more powerful than our own government are working in collusion with a person running for office? [00:23:19] That should bother you. [00:23:20] It should have bothered somebody in the early 1900s if John D. Rockefeller or J.P. Morgan was working in collusion to try to get William McKinley elected or Teddy Roosevelt. [00:23:31] Obviously, they wouldn't try to get Teddy Roosevelt elected. [00:23:32] Broke him up, or Taft elected, or Woodrow Wilson elected, who were all the major political figures at the time. [00:23:41] It would have bothered somebody in the 1990s if Bill Gates was working in collusion with Bill Clinton to try to get him elected through Microsoft. [00:23:50] And it should, and it will, and it does bother people that publicly traded companies that sell you where you are the product are able to pick up the phone and secretly work to silence stories that they don't like. [00:24:10] And then they get cover fire from Senator Chris Coons, and they get Jamal Brown because he gets to say to all the tech companies don't like it, so I don't have to talk about it. [00:24:18] What you're seeing right here is a recalibration of the American political landscape. [00:24:23] And it is exciting, but it's also urgent. [00:24:25] It's both. [00:24:27] It's exciting because it presents an opportunity for the Republicans to dominate politically for the next couple decades. [00:24:33] It's urgent because if you do not step up right now, if we do not step up right now and make the necessary political adjustments, they will use the corporate power to completely obliterate us. [00:24:49] They will. [00:24:50] Where if you dare come out with a story they don't like, they'll just deactivate your accounts like they did for Kayleigh McEnany, the press secretary of the United States for the president of the United States. [00:25:00] They just deactivate her account. === Recalibrating Foreign Policy (12:35) === [00:25:02] We don't like you. [00:25:02] Goodbye. [00:25:07] Joe Biden was asked in his town hall much nicer questions than Donald Trump was, mind you. [00:25:16] But Joe Biden was asked in particular: let's go to cut seven: if Donald Trump's foreign policy deserves credit with, quote, all the peace breaking up. [00:25:26] What a great quote. [00:25:27] I'm going to use that. [00:25:28] All the peace breaking out. [00:25:29] I like this guy. [00:25:30] Let's play cut seven. [00:25:31] Does President Trump's foreign policy deserve some credit? [00:25:35] A little, but not a whole lot. [00:25:37] We find ourselves in a position where we're more isolated in the world than we've ever been. [00:25:42] Our allies are our goat alone. [00:25:46] America first has made America alone. [00:25:49] You have Iran closer to having enough nuclear material to build a bomb. [00:25:55] North Korea has more bombs and missiles available to it. [00:25:58] We find ourselves where our NATO allies are publicly saying they can't count on us. [00:26:03] He almost short-circuited. [00:26:08] It was so close. [00:26:10] It was kind of like one of those things where your computer gets really hot, like when your Mac is just overheating, and you're like, I got to get it either out of the sun or I got to just like close a couple windows. [00:26:24] It was so close, right? [00:26:25] On the Richter scale, that stress test almost didn't pass. [00:26:30] But then he kind of got back to the center of gravity and finished the question. [00:26:35] Everything he said, there's a lie. [00:26:37] I'm actually surprised he said a little. [00:26:39] I'm stunned. [00:26:40] I really am. [00:26:40] He probably lost a couple thousand Democrat voters when he said that because one of the 10 commandments of the new Democrat Party is: thou shalt never say a nice thing about the orange man who's president. [00:26:52] It's actually commandment number seven, which is after commitment number six, which is I'm going to be angry all the time until we get power back. [00:26:59] That's commandment number six. [00:27:03] And I'm surprised he said a little. [00:27:05] I really am. [00:27:08] Iran being closer to a nuclear weapon, completely, pathologically untrue. [00:27:12] The Iran nuclear deal, which Joe Biden authored, gave Iran hundreds of billions of dollars in sanction relief and a billion dollars directly flown to them on a private jet from the United States Treasury. [00:27:23] North Korea, more bombs and missiles. [00:27:26] Not exactly sure what he's referencing, but North Korea is in a far better position geopolitically in regards to the United States than it was prior to Donald Trump. [00:27:38] NATO is better funded than ever before. [00:27:40] And it's Donald Trump that put more sanctions on Russia, gave Ukraine javelin missiles, deadly weaponry, and stood in great defiance to many of Vladimir Putin's wishes in Syria and in the Eastern Bloc. [00:27:56] And yeah, how about you mention the fact that Israel and the United Arab Emirates have actually negotiated a peace deal? [00:28:03] So President Donald Trump in the upcoming debate should say, hello, Joe. [00:28:08] Good to see you again. [00:28:10] You said I deserve a little bit of credit on the foreign policy landscape. [00:28:14] Care to elaborate? [00:28:15] What do we deserve credit on? [00:28:16] Because it's the first compliment I've heard from Joe Biden on anything foreign policy related. [00:28:20] President Donald Trump's foreign policy portfolio has been phenomenal. [00:28:26] He is the first president in my lifetime not to start a new war. [00:28:29] Joe Biden oversaw foreign misadventures in Libya, in Afghanistan, all across the Middle East. [00:28:36] It is Barack Obama that first went on an apology tour, then the Arab Spring broke out, then the Syrian civil war broke out, then the Libya displacement strategy broke out, then we withdrew from Iraq and ISIS rose. [00:28:48] Then we gave billions of dollars to Iran. [00:28:50] Then we turned our back on Israel. [00:28:51] Then North Korea got belligerent. [00:28:53] And then Russia got aggressive. [00:28:54] Great job, Barack Obama. [00:28:56] Every one of those problems has been solved by President Donald Trump. [00:28:58] Everyone except Libya. [00:28:59] Libya is still a mess. [00:29:00] That's what happens when you try to bring Jeffersonian values into a country that only understands Islamic theocratic fundamental fascism. [00:29:07] Not exactly the landscape for Locke and natural rights until you have some form of an Islamic reformation similar to the Protestant Reformation. [00:29:15] You need the intellectual and theological and philosophical groundwork before people can embrace liberty, before you try and westernize countries that are still nowhere near the philosophical or political disposition, I guess you could say is the wrong word, but you understand the word I'm trying to use. [00:29:35] And so Joe Biden, if he wants to make this entire election about foreign policy, he will lose terribly. [00:29:42] And that's kind of why he tap dance. [00:29:44] He says NATO was underfunded, or we turned our back on NATO. [00:29:49] NATO has more money than it ever has. [00:29:52] And it's Joe Biden that failed to hold the Germans accountable for buying natural gas from the Russians. [00:29:58] Donald Trump has. [00:30:00] It's Joe Biden that oversaw the Syrian civil war and did nothing as Bashar al-Assad murdered hundreds of thousands of people in his country. [00:30:13] Maybe because Joe Biden wanted to do some nice deals with Vladimir Putin, maybe because his son was being funded by a close associate of Vladimir Putin's, the wife of the mayor of Moscow. [00:30:24] It is the entire Obama administration that oversaw the greatest increase of Chinese geopolitical power across the planet as China expanded its Belt and Road Initiative, hacked our IP. [00:30:38] The Bank of China opened hundreds of offices and stations across the Western world. [00:30:44] They infiltrate our universities through the Confucius Institutes. [00:30:48] They continue to dump steel and solar panels to try and deindustrialize our country. [00:30:56] This was and is the Obama-Biden worldview. [00:31:01] And when the Harris administration takes over, which will happen if Joe Biden is claimed to be the winner, the Harris administration will take over, then it's very clear that China will become the dominant superpower of the 21st century. [00:31:18] The same Chinese government that released this Chinese coronavirus, lied about it, covered it up, might have been manufactured in a laboratory intentionally and released as a bioweapon. [00:31:28] Hopefully one day we'll find out. [00:31:29] But we do know they lied about it. [00:31:31] They did not allow inspectors to come into the country and that they were perfectly fine with shipping Chinese people across the planet that were infected. [00:31:40] Every single region of the country, every single region of the world is safer and in a better place thanks to President Trump. [00:31:46] If you're watching right now and you're a Democrat or you're a socialist and you hate Trump, I ask you one simple question. [00:31:52] Do you hate war? [00:31:54] Because that's what you guys used to scream about. [00:31:57] You used to scream in the streets against George W. Bush. [00:31:59] You said, no, new wars, end the wars. [00:32:01] President Donald Trump is ending the wars that Bush and Obama continued. [00:32:05] He is. [00:32:06] He's ending the war in Afghanistan. [00:32:08] He's bringing our troops home. [00:32:10] He's unafraid to hold our enemies accountable, but he does not believe in a perpetual imperial occupation force to build an empire that is not within the restraints of the United States foreign policy. [00:32:23] It's not. [00:32:24] And so Joe Biden is on very shaky ground when it comes to foreign policy. [00:32:30] And if I were to give a piece of very strongly worded advice to the Trump campaign, it's please mention foreign policy in this next debate. [00:32:41] Mike Pence and Donald Trump in the prior two debates, again, we didn't have a second debate, so we only have a final third debate. [00:32:46] They did not mention the Israeli UAE-Bahrain peace deal. [00:32:51] And they're on the verge of getting Saudi Arabia to agree with it, which would be so incredibly awesome to bring peace to the Middle East and unification against Iran. [00:33:02] Foreign policy is a winner for Donald Trump, and it's shaky ground for Joe Biden. [00:33:05] Let's go piece by piece because this is helpful information for all of you with swing voters that you know and make sure you publicize all of this on social media that Joe Biden is a pathological liar when it comes to policy. [00:33:18] He completely changes his position just trying to assume political power. [00:33:22] Can we go to cut 11, which is Joe Biden on fracking? [00:33:26] I am not, not, not banning fracking, period. [00:33:32] No more, no new fracking. [00:33:33] And we are, we are going to get rid of fossil fuels. [00:33:37] What about stopping fracking and stopping? [00:33:40] Would there be any place for fossil fuels, including coal and fracking, in the Biden administration? [00:33:47] No, we would work it out. [00:33:50] We would make sure it's eliminated. [00:33:52] I guarantee you. [00:33:53] I guarantee you we're going to end fossil fuel. [00:33:57] Can you imagine if this guy wins Pennsylvania with a position like that? [00:34:00] I guarantee. [00:34:01] I guarantee we are going to end fossil fuel. [00:34:05] We're going to phase it out. [00:34:06] We're going to get rid of it. [00:34:08] Joe Biden has frequently said that he's been arrested. [00:34:11] He was arrested with Nelson Mandela. [00:34:13] This is completely untrue. [00:34:15] Play cut 12. [00:34:17] I had the great honor of meeting him. [00:34:19] I had the great honor of being arrested with our UN ambassador on the streets of Soweto trying to get to see him on Robins Island. [00:34:26] When I said arrested, I meant I was not able to move. [00:34:30] Cops, upper counters, would not let me go with them, made me stay where I was. [00:34:35] I guess I wasn't arrested. [00:34:36] I was stopped. [00:34:37] Oh, you weren't arrested. [00:34:38] You were stopped. [00:34:40] Yeah, big difference. [00:34:42] Joe Biden has frequently said that he was against the war in Iraq, even though he was one of the chief co-sponsors of it. [00:34:48] Play 13, Joe Biden lying about wanting to invade Iraq. [00:34:51] I made a mistake. [00:34:52] I said it 14 years ago. [00:34:54] I trusted George Bush to keep his word. [00:34:56] He said he was not going to go into Iraq from the moment shock and awe started. [00:35:00] From that moment, I was opposed to the effort and I was outspoken. [00:35:04] That's the only way we're going to get rid of Saddam Hussein. [00:35:06] And it's going to require guys like you in uniform to be back on foot in the desert taking Saddam down. [00:35:15] Some of my own party have said that it was a mistake to go to Iraq in the first place. [00:35:20] But the cost of not acting against Saddam, I think, would have been much greater. [00:35:24] He's completely in support of the Iraq war, and he voted for it. [00:35:28] Joe Biden has also lied repeatedly about his record on civil rights. [00:35:34] Let's go to cut 14. [00:35:35] When I marched in the civil rights movement, I marched with tens of thousands of others to change attitudes. [00:35:41] We changed attitude. [00:35:43] When I was about the age of the guy standing over there, I got involved in the civil rights movement. [00:35:48] I was not an activist. [00:35:50] I was not out marching. [00:35:51] I was not down in Selma. [00:35:53] I was not anywhere else. [00:35:55] Something doesn't add up there, not to mention his wonderful record on race, like calling black people super predators, authoring the Clinton crime bill, and so much more. [00:36:03] So Joe Biden went through a lot of this at the Biden town hall, and George Stephanopoulos, the Clinton campaign spokesperson, refused to ask a single question about Hunter Biden's hacked emails, not one question at all whatsoever, which is very interesting because Savannah Guthrie didn't bring it up either. [00:36:23] What was most interesting, though, is because I expected George Stephanopoulos not to mention it. [00:36:27] I expected Joe Biden not to mention it. [00:36:29] And I expected Savannah Guthrie not to mention it. [00:36:32] But it was interesting that Donald Trump didn't mention it, which means that maybe President Trump thinks that there's going to be more revelations sometime soon. [00:36:40] So Savannah Guthrie and Donald Trump went back and forth in what only could have been called a kind of socially distanced deposition in open air in Miami, Florida. [00:36:50] It was very combative, yet I think that President Donald Trump did phenomenal. [00:36:53] I give him an A-plus. [00:36:55] He was magnanimous. [00:36:56] He was charming. [00:36:57] He smiled quite often. [00:36:59] I thought he was phenomenal. [00:37:00] I really did. [00:37:01] And what was very telling about the Trump-Guthrie town hall versus the Biden Stephanopoulos town hall is Donald Trump continually taking questions that were opposition in nature, that were challenging a lot of his guiding premises. [00:37:18] But remember, it was Savannah Guthrie in Cut 15 that previously challenged Joe Biden on his son's sleazy Ukraine deals. [00:37:28] Remember this play, Cut 15. [00:37:32] Don't you think that it's just one of those things where people think, well, that seems kind of sleazy. === Black Lives Behind The Ball (09:42) === [00:37:37] Why would he have that job if not for who his father was? [00:37:41] Well, Savannah Guthrie, that was one example of her doing actual journalism. [00:37:46] But interestingly enough, she didn't bring that up last night. [00:37:48] I don't know exactly what the thought process is there for Donald Trump not bringing it up, but maybe there's bigger revelations coming sometime soon. [00:37:56] And maybe he wants to really wait for the debate to be able to level these accusations. [00:38:02] Cut number 19, I think, was one of the most telling ones. [00:38:05] It's going to take more than one segment to build this out. [00:38:07] And this just goes to show how far the Democrat Party has fallen on just basic issues that deal with science, deal with biology, deal with parenting, deal with child development. [00:38:20] And if you want to see child abuse in real time, just elect a Democrat. [00:38:24] That's exactly what he is advocating for. [00:38:26] Cut 19. [00:38:27] The idea that an eight-year-old child or a 10-year-old child decides, you know, I decided I want to be transgender. [00:38:34] That's what I think I'd like to be. [00:38:35] I'll make my life a lot easier. [00:38:38] There should be zero discrimination. [00:38:41] I mean, just the fact that Joe Biden is tolerating the idea of an eight or nine-year-old changing their gender and supporting it is incomprehensible to me. [00:38:52] Eight, nine, and ten-year-olds do not necessarily, they don't even know where North, South, East, or West is, let alone have any sort of capacity to be able to make other very important decisions, let alone gender reassignment surgery for eight, nine, or ten-year-old. [00:39:08] That's called child abuse. [00:39:09] It's that simple. [00:39:11] And that's the position of the Democrat Party. [00:39:14] And here's something I don't understand that no one has really given me a good answer to. [00:39:19] What does the transgender issue have anything to do with being gay or lesbian? [00:39:24] Why do they put those things together? [00:39:26] Why does having confusion about your gender have anything to do with whether or not you are attracted to another man if you're a man or another woman if you're a woman? [00:39:37] Just looping those together in some sort of intersectional conquest for the left. [00:39:45] Joe Biden asked if there's any reason why black people should vote. [00:39:49] And basically he gets asked, am I black? [00:39:52] Because I don't want to vote for you, Playtate. [00:39:54] Good evening, former Vice President Biden. [00:39:56] Many people believe that the true swing demographic in this election will be black voters under the age of 30. [00:40:02] Not because they'll be voting for Trump, but because they won't vote at all. [00:40:06] I myself have had this exact same conflict. [00:40:09] So my question for you then is, besides you ain't black, what do you have to say to young black voters who see voting for you as further participation in a system that continually fails to protect them? [00:40:20] I think let's play the answer. [00:40:22] Well, I say, first of all, as my buddy John Lewis said, it's a sacred opportunity right to vote. [00:40:28] It can make a difference. [00:40:29] If young black women and men vote, you can determine the outcome of this election. [00:40:33] Not a joke. [00:40:34] You can do that. [00:40:35] And the next question is, am I worthy of your vote? [00:40:38] Can I earn your vote? [00:40:39] And the answer is there's two things I think that I care, and I've demonstrated I care about my whole career. [00:40:45] One is in addition to dealing with a criminal justice system to make it fair and make it more decent, we have to be able to put black Americans in a position to be able to gain wealth. [00:40:56] So he says clearly, the system that fails to protect them. [00:40:59] That was the question. [00:41:01] And it's just a false question. [00:41:03] I mean, and I mean this as lovingly as I can to the guy that says is challenging that he's not black. [00:41:10] But also, Joe Biden continued by saying you're behind the eight ball. [00:41:14] The vast majority of people of color are behind an eight ball. [00:41:17] No, you're not. [00:41:18] You're not. [00:41:19] That's not true. [00:41:21] If you're black in this country, you're not behind the eight ball. [00:41:24] You're only behind the eight ball maybe if you grew up without a father and if you go to a crummy public school. [00:41:29] But your skin color itself is not a reason that you would be behind the eight ball. [00:41:34] There's plenty of people that are white that are growing up without fathers and going to awful public schools where we ship the manufacturing jobs of their fathers and grandfathers overseas. [00:41:43] It's an incredibly racist thing to say for Joe Biden. [00:41:46] And this is the bigotry of low expectations. [00:41:48] If you continue to tell black people that you're behind the eight ball, then they're going to start believing it. [00:41:53] And this young man, God bless him, he doesn't know any better because he's been misinformed his entire life. [00:41:58] He said, quote, the system that fails to protect them. [00:42:00] What are you talking about? [00:42:02] A system that fails to protect you. [00:42:04] What do you mean? [00:42:04] Well, I saw Joy Reed as I was watching the town hall with President Trump last night. [00:42:11] Joy Reed comes on and she says, I'm a black woman. [00:42:14] I am running a television show and I know that my children are more likely to be profiled because of their race. [00:42:21] That is incorrect. [00:42:22] That is a lie. [00:42:24] There is no evidence to support that whatsoever. [00:42:26] They misapply that black people commit more crimes, therefore they're more arrested, therefore they have more interactions with police officers with the fact that somehow the macro statistical number of black people committing more crimes, therefore means that they're more likely to be killed by police. [00:42:44] Well, that's what happens when you commit more crimes. [00:42:46] Police go where the crimes are. [00:42:50] And so this continual narrative, this continual undercurrent where we try to lower the aspirations and lower the dreams and the confidence that young black people have in America will only result in a more bitterly divided, less prosperous, and quite honestly, a disintegrated country. [00:43:13] And Joe Biden plays right into it, where he says, you're behind the eight ball. [00:43:17] The vast majority of people of color are behind an eight ball. [00:43:19] They are not. [00:43:20] You only believe they're behind the eight ball if you believe in racial hierarchy, which maybe Joe Biden does. [00:43:26] Maybe that's why he called black areas urban jungles and black people super predators. [00:43:31] It is one of the most bitter and dangerous and misleading pieces of narrative that is present in the American political discourse right now, where you tell black people that they inherently are less likely to succeed. [00:43:47] And there's actually evidence that suggests that cops under-police neighborhoods with people of color. [00:43:52] They under-police them. [00:43:54] And so if you just take a group, a set of data that might correlate with the black population and immediately partner that with racism, maybe you're the racist. [00:44:05] Maybe there's other reasons for that. [00:44:07] Quality of schooling, whether or not there are fathers in the home, whether or not police officers are allowed on the streets to go arrest thugs and criminals. [00:44:16] If you hate racism, you should vote against Joe Biden. [00:44:19] It's that simple. [00:44:20] What is it that a black person cannot do that a white person myself can do in this country? [00:44:25] The answer is nothing. [00:44:27] Any sort of racial demagoguing politics is just Joe Biden wanting to assume more power. [00:44:33] In 2018, blacks made up 53% of known homicides in the country and 60% of robberies. [00:44:41] Yet blacks are 13% of the population, 13%. [00:44:45] In 2018, there were 7,407 black homicide victims, assuming a comparable number of victims last year. [00:44:52] Those nine unarmed black victims of police shootings that they always talk about is 0.1% of all blacks killed in 2019. [00:44:59] Blacks die of homicide at eight times the rate of non-Hispanic whites overwhelmingly killed not by cops, not by whites, but by other blacks, according to the Center for Disease Control. [00:45:09] Michigan State University and the University of Maryland at College Park created a database of 917 officer-involved fatal shootings in 2015 for more than 650 police departments. [00:45:19] 55% of deaths were white, 27% were black, and 19% were Hispanic. [00:45:24] Between 90 and 95% of civilians shot by officers in 2015 were attacking police or other citizens. [00:45:30] 90% were armed with a weapon. [00:45:33] Unarmed or threat misperception killings are exceedingly rare. [00:45:36] That's Michigan State University or University of Maryland. [00:45:41] Blacks make up only 25% of all fatal police encounters, even though they commit 10 times the amount of gun violence of whites and Hispanics combined. [00:45:50] The rate of which officers use force, lethal or not, is directly connected to the rate of crime, not race. [00:45:57] A police officer is 18.5 times more likely to be killed by a black than an unarmed black male is to be killed by a cop or a police officer. [00:46:05] A 2015 Justice Department analysis of the Philadelphia Police Department found that white police officers were less likely than black or Hispanic officers to shoot unarmed black suspects. [00:46:14] Black officers were 67% more likely than white officers to mistakenly shoot an unarmed black suspect. [00:46:20] Hispanic officers were 145% more likely to shoot a white person than to mistakenly shoot an unarmed black person. [00:46:28] Black males have made up 42% of all cop killers over the last decade, even though they are 6% of the nation's population. [00:46:35] So black men comprise 42% of all the cop murderers, despite being 6% of the population. [00:46:41] What exact system does not work for you, question-asking man? [00:46:46] Cops go where the crime is. [00:46:48] What can you not do in this country that a white person can do? [00:46:54] Get married, stay married to that person, get a job, graduate high school, apply yourself, don't commit crimes, and you can succeed in this country. [00:47:02] That's the middle-class lifestyle that Joe Biden is talking about. [00:47:05] Instead, instead of empowering this young man and saying to this young man, anything is possible in America if you make good choices and you apply yourself, Joe Biden plays into racial politics that will only keep the black community down more. === Keeping People Perpetually Poor (03:37) === [00:47:19] It's the soft bigotry of low expectations. [00:47:24] It is so incredibly frustrating to see people running for the highest office in the land play into sentiments that, quite honestly, the KKK would have had. [00:47:33] And I've said that before, and I'll say it again. [00:47:35] The Democrats have not changed on this issue. [00:47:37] They haven't. [00:47:38] They care about people's skin color. [00:47:40] We don't. [00:47:41] That's why the Republican Party was founded as the anti-slavery party in the 1860s, and the Democrat Party was founded as the pro-slavery, and they continued as the pro-slavery party. [00:47:50] They've always cared about skin color. [00:47:51] Republicans have always cared about values. [00:47:54] Joe Biden is continually playing into that in the worst ways you could possibly imagine. [00:47:58] Trump, however, cut number six, when he was asked about what he will do about police reform and protecting violence against people of color, he says he has a bill ready to go, but is being blocked by Democrats. [00:48:09] He's right. [00:48:09] Play cut six. [00:48:10] Mr. President, what will you and your administration do to better prepare our law enforcement officers to work in collaboration with the communities that they serve and also to protect the lives of innocent black and Latinos? [00:48:24] We were very strongly, we have a senator named Tim Scott from South Carolina. [00:48:30] He came up with a bill that should have been approved. [00:48:32] It was great. [00:48:33] It was a bill that was strong in terms of law enforcement and strong in terms of enforcing the proper thing and doing the proper thing by law enforcement. [00:48:42] And the Democrats just wouldn't go for it. [00:48:45] They wouldn't go for it at all. [00:48:46] And President Donald Trump is spot on there, and the Democrats walked out of the meeting. [00:48:50] In fact, Kamala Harris, who and the incoming Harris administration, would not embrace that bill at all whatsoever. [00:48:56] Kamala Harris walked out of the police reform meeting that was happening in the U.S. Senate while that was being hotly debated. [00:49:05] And this woman asks a good question, but what is she talking about, innocent blacks and Hispanics? [00:49:11] It's a statistical anomaly. [00:49:14] It's statistically so exceedingly rare. [00:49:17] Why does it dominate the entire conversation? [00:49:20] Police shootings are not the reason that blacks die of homicides at eight times the rate of whites and Hispanics combined. [00:49:26] Criminal violence is. [00:49:29] The facts actually bear out that cops are showing extremely heroic self-restraint. [00:49:35] Our cops are heroes. [00:49:38] If you look at the police data in our country, for example, in New York City, in New York City, blacks are about 23% of the population. [00:49:47] They make up 50% of all the police stops. [00:49:50] Now, you might say that's racial profiling. [00:49:52] But no, blacks commit 75% of all the shootings in New York City. [00:49:57] Add Hispanics to black shootings, and you account for nearly 100% of all the drive-bys in New York City. [00:50:02] And that's true for almost every major city in America. [00:50:06] Whites in New York City are 34% of the population, but they commit less than 2% of all the shootings. [00:50:14] And the weekend after George Floyd's murder, 80 Chicagoans were shot in drive-by shootings, 21 fatally, and the police victim, and the victims were overwhelmingly black, and there was no media outcry whatsoever. [00:50:26] And so the activist media is trying to make you focus on something that is so statistically, exceedingly rare, that has almost no backing and data whatsoever to have you be mad about something that is not an issue at all whatsoever. [00:50:39] It really kind of goes to show the agenda of Joe Biden and the activist media, which is to keep black people perpetually poor. [00:50:47] Their agenda is to have black people vote for them. [00:50:50] They'll give them stuff and keep them endlessly and perpetually poor. === Burisma And Exclusive Emails (02:42) === [00:50:57] The issue that I think that Republicans run up against this is that they never want to be called racist or insensitive when it comes to this sort of an issue. [00:51:09] They never want to be accused of not caring when it comes to the issues of race or coming to the issue of minorities in our country. [00:51:20] And that's fine with intentions, but it's not fine when all of a sudden you allow lies to come across your radar screen without confronting them head on with facts and data and evidence. [00:51:35] While the town hall was happening, Tucker Carlson, I think, had one of his best shows that he had all year. [00:51:41] He actually got some exclusive emails sent to him, exclusive to the Tucker Carlson show. [00:51:47] Let's go to Cut 16, where Tucker Carlson said that the emails that have been covered in the New York Post story absolutely must be real. [00:51:55] And if they weren't, it'd be the biggest hoax ever. [00:51:57] And the campaign has not denied it. [00:51:59] Let's play the great Tucker Carlson, Cut 16. [00:52:01] But every detail that we could check, including Hunter Biden's personal email address at the time, suggests they are authentic. [00:52:08] As we told you last night, if these emails are fake, this is the most complex and sophisticated hoax in history. [00:52:16] It almost seems beyond human capacity. [00:52:19] The Biden campaign clearly believes these emails are real. [00:52:22] They have not said otherwise. [00:52:24] And then Cut 17, it shows that the emails highlight exactly what Burisma wants from Biden and Obama, Cut 17. [00:52:32] So what did Burismo want exactly? [00:52:34] Well, good PR for starters. [00:52:36] The executive wanted, quote, high-ranking U.S. officials to express their, quote, positive opinion of Burisma. [00:52:42] And then he wanted the administration to act on Burisma's behalf. [00:52:46] And as Tucker makes the argument brilliantly, the entire American foreign policy portfolio was being controlled by the financial interests of Joe Biden and his family. [00:52:59] The entire portfolio of decisions for American foreign policy was being influenced by what would make Joe Biden rich. [00:53:08] This goes directly against the emoluments clause of the U.S. Constitution, the very same clause that they tried to use against President Donald Trump, unfairly, baselessly, and illegally. [00:53:20] Cut 18, let's play it quickly. [00:53:22] Tucker asked why no one asked the VP was threatening a small country. [00:53:25] Let's play Cut 18. [00:53:26] Is that no one in that audience of Harvard graduates, other assorted smart people, asked the glaringly obvious question: why was the vice president of the United States threatening a tiny country like Ukraine to fire its top prosecutor? === Polls Moving Trump's Way (05:29) === [00:53:40] That doesn't seem like a vice president's role. [00:53:43] Well, now we know why. [00:53:45] Victor Shokin has signed an affidavit affirming that he was, in fact, investigating Burisma at the moment Joe Biden had him removed. [00:53:54] And none of this was mentioned in either debate. [00:53:58] And George Stephanopoulos allowed all of this to go without any form of questioning or challenging. [00:54:04] I'm a big believer in kind of these contrarian indicators as to whether or not a candidate will win. [00:54:12] For example, back in 2016, I remember texting with a good friend of mine a poll that came out that showed high school students in Minnesota had decided to vote for Trump over Hillary. [00:54:27] It didn't really get that much traction. [00:54:29] As soon as I saw that, I said, there's something to this. [00:54:32] More people are supporting Trump because the kids are not going to go and do something that's completely inconsistent with their parents. [00:54:38] Despite all the tracking polls showing Donald Trump down nine points in Minnesota, 15 points in Minnesota, Trump only lost Minnesota by two points. [00:54:47] And so I kind of like these a little bit more lighthearted and fun, but sometimes very real indicators. [00:54:53] So there's a bakery in Pennsylvania. [00:54:57] It's called Locals Bakery in Montgomery County. [00:55:00] Again, I'm reading from charliekirk.com, so check it out yourself, charliekirk.com. [00:55:03] It's on the front page. [00:55:05] And they just reached, they just launched their cookie poll about six weeks ago, offering both Trump 2020 cookies and Biden 2020 cookies. [00:55:17] People are going crazy for them, the owner Karen Lockle said in a statement to Fox News. [00:55:22] Unlike previous years, Lockle has already sold thousands of these tasty treats in the lead up to the 2020 race. [00:55:30] They even had to close the bakery so they could bake, recoup, and restock. [00:55:36] Due to the high demand, Lockle has instituted a six-cookie limit per customer. [00:55:41] Must be nice. [00:55:43] It's a good business to be in right now. [00:55:45] If you would like to, an advance order, it has to be 100 cookies or more with at least three days' notice. [00:55:51] Turning point action should go order a bunch of cookies. [00:55:54] We should support it. [00:55:56] Now, mind you, they say that this has accurately predicted the president the last three election cycles based on who buys the most amount of cookies. [00:56:04] And I know you're probably laughing. [00:56:06] You're like, whatever. [00:56:07] This is non-scientific. [00:56:08] No, you're right. [00:56:09] It's absolutely non-scientific. [00:56:12] And so, but it also is very real. [00:56:16] It's very real in the sense that who actually is going to go buy a Trump cookie if you're not going to go vote for Trump? [00:56:22] Who's going to go out of their way to go buy a Trump cookie? [00:56:24] So it has been accurate in its prediction in years past. [00:56:27] And so far, according to Lockle, as of 10 a.m., Trump is in the lead three to one. [00:56:35] Lockle's in a county where 58% of voters voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, yet their cookie poll still accurately chose Trump's last election, despite the county going for Hillary. [00:56:49] So many cookies being sold for Trump this year, one can only imagine how it will end. [00:56:54] And this pairs really nicely with some new polls that show Donald Trump up in Ohio and up in Florida. [00:57:01] I believe that President Donald Trump has Florida signs sealed and delivered. [00:57:06] In fact, the front page of the Chicago Tribune says, like this time in 2016, Trump looks doomed to defeat, and that's why Democrats are worried. [00:57:17] I could tell you right now that the polls are actually going very quickly in Donald Trump's direction. [00:57:23] New poll out in North Carolina today shows a statistical tie between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. [00:57:29] Donald Trump will win North Carolina. [00:57:32] A new poll out today in Pennsylvania shows Donald Trump only down three points, and that's according to Insider Advantage. [00:57:41] And Traufeger has Donald Trump only down two points, all within the margin of error. [00:57:47] New voter registration numbers in Florida shows a 40% increase in registered Republicans versus 2016 in the state of Florida. [00:57:55] And how about the state of Michigan, where Joe Biden is surprisingly visiting today, where he says, oh, I'm going to win Michigan. [00:58:00] The Trauflicker Group has a new internal poll that has now been made public of 1,025 likely voters. [00:58:08] Donald Trump up one in Michigan. [00:58:14] This race is tighter than you could ever believe. [00:58:16] The Joe Biden campaign manager just said that publicly yesterday. [00:58:19] The enthusiasm on President Trump's side, and all President Trump has to do is win another 1 to 2% of Hispanic and black voters, bring Republicans home, get out the vote. [00:58:29] Joe Biden has capped out his support. [00:58:31] There are Republicans out there that need to be motivated, need to go to the polls, submit their ballots. [00:58:36] It's within striking distance, everybody. [00:58:37] I'm looking at the data here, and I can see why the Democrats are nervous. [00:58:40] I can see why the tech companies are censoring. [00:58:42] I can see why they are going out of their way to try to prevent this information from getting out there because President Donald Trump is hitting his stride and getting hot at the right time. [00:58:55] Thank you guys for listening. [00:58:56] Please consider supporting us at charliekirk.com/slash support. [00:59:01] Get involved at TurningPointUSA at tpusa.com. [00:59:04] Email us your questions, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:59:07] Have a great weekend. [00:59:08] Speak to you soon.