Sebastian Gorka FULL SHOW: The Left's latest extreme weapon against Trump
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Welcome back, dear friends.
Oh my gosh, what an incredible show for you today.
So much to discuss.
The latest weapon to be used by the Democrats.
This is going to be their A-bomb.
What is it?
We shall discuss.
But first things first.
Do you remember Donna Brazile?
She was the chair thingy of the Democrat Party.
She was the one caught red-handed doing what?
Leaking the Democrat debate questions to Hillary Clinton!
Oh, that's how the Democrats work.
And for some reason, she was on Fox for a while, wasn't she?
Eric, wasn't she like a contributor on Fox for a while?
Yeah, she was another one of the token leftists on Fox for a period of time.
Alright, and I think her contract ran out because she wasn't lefty enough, and then she was on another show this weekend with a shocking observation about my former boss.
Here is that cheat extraordinaire, Donna Brazile.
I've seen two movements outside of the social justice movements in my life, on the political side.
One was the Reagan movement.
Reagan had a hold on his base, the country at large.
They saw him as someone who was willing to stand up for American values, whatever that might have meant.
Now, I thought it was reactionary.
The other movement I saw was Barack Obama, hope and change.
That galvanized the American people.
I've never seen anything like this with Donald Trump.
I mean, what doesn't kill you make you stronger?
I mean, being convicted?
I mean, being indicted?
That's making them stronger?
Raising $10 million using an ugly mugshot to raise money?
This is a movement.
And anyone who thinks that you can apply the old political rules to try to defeat this candidate based on he's scary, he's ugly, whatever you might want to call him, this is a movement.
Isn't that interesting?
Why is she saying that?
Why is Donna Brazile On cable television, in front of at least 12 people, saying that she hasn't seen a movement like Donald Trump and MAGA since Reagan and Obama.
But let's just pass that for a second.
Did you notice the language she used?
She said, first she said, the Reagan movement about what America truly is.
Well, whatever that definition is, but I found that reactionary.
Reactionary?
That's interesting.
That's a label, a word used by communists.
You're not a conservative, you're not a patriot.
If you disagree with the commies, then you are a reactionary.
And then, she says, that little Freudian slip of the tongue.
If you've been convicted and you get, oh sorry, uh, uh, charged with a crime, oh whoopsie, I guess she forgets that you actually have the presumption of innocence in the United States and it is the jury of your peers.
You're not going to find a lot of peers of President Trump here in Washington, D.C.
90.3%.
90.3% of this stinking city voted for Joe Biden.
Right.
The jury of your peers finds you guilty.
But no, no, no.
He's guilty already for Donna Brazile.
And then lastly, ugly?
Ugly?
Eric, was that an ugly mugshot?
Absolutely not.
I thought it was, uh, had to censor myself from over there.
Let's say it's an awesome mugshot.
Yeah, it was like America.
When my buddy Kathy said, that reminds me of the American Eagle.
And say, yeah, sure he does.
That look into the camera.
Yeah, retribution.
That's not ugly, but isn't it telling?
So how are they going to stop him?
If, if I think she quoted Nietzsche there, whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
Okay, well, are they going to keep indicting him?
Or what are they going to try to do?
Well, she's not a constitutional scholar, that's for sure.
I don't even think she has a double-digit IQ.
But Sonny hosted on that thing called The View.
She kind of gave the game away.
She let the cat out of the bag.
This is the A-bomb they want to deploy.
Cut 13.
In the Georgia case, he's on tape for one of the charges.
So he's going to get convicted.
The larger question is, why is he even allowed to run?
And I've said it over and over again.
Now, there are these legal, and Alyssa and I were talking about it earlier, there are conservative legal minds and experts that are saying that under the 14th Amendment, he is not even allowed to run, even though he hasn't been convicted yet.
Because the 14th Amendment says if you've participated in public office after taking an oath to this country in an insurrection, you're ineligible to run.
Okay.
Really?
Really?
Is that what the 14th Amendment says?
Now, I know we're a free market here.
This isn't NPR.
We don't get, you know, half a billion dollars from you, the taxpayer, every year.
This is a free market enterprise.
But conservatives should stick together.
So when one of the greatest in the business Well, he's called The Great One.
Emails me an article this morning.
That doesn't happen very, very often.
I mean, Mark only reaches out, Mark Levin only reaches out when it's got to be important.
He sends me this article from The Blaze, written by him.
I think, I say, Mark, I'm going to read it and I'm going to talk about it.
Levin, the Democrat Party's fetish for the 14th Amendment, is a vile attack on our elections directed at one man.
Donald Trump.
Now, I'm going to post this in the break, so it's, you know, it's a lengthy exegesis.
Remember, we are talking about the man who served as Chief of Staff in the Reagan Department of Justice.
It's at least 1,000, 1,500 words, so you need to read this.
But he breaks it down, especially with a very important little pull quote from the 14th Amendment.
And I've highlighted the relevant parts here just for you, dear friends.
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No person shall be a senator!
or representative in Congress or elector of president and vice president or hold any office civil or military under the United States or any state who having previously taken an oath as a member of Congress or an officer of the United States or as a member of any state legislature or as an executive or judicial officer of any state to support the Constitution of the United States Who shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same?
Now, that's pretty detailed, right?
It's pretty extensive.
Talks about Senators, talks about Officers, talks about Members of Congress, State Legislatures, Judicial Officers.
There's one position that strangely What's missing from the 14th Amendment?
Can you work out what it is?
If they're being so incredibly judicious and circumspect, you'd think they'd add in every kind of person they want to bar.
But they don't mention President.
They mention Elector of Presidents or Vice-Presidents.
Why does the 14th Amendment not mention a President?
Maybe because the founding fathers wanted to make sure that the American people get to choose who their president is.
And also, by the way, who decides whether you've participated in an insurrection?
Hmm?
If you haven't been prosecuted or you charged with it.
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Alrighty, I just need titles.
for that and then also for Mr. Fist and Doug.
For, um, Doug.
Yep.
Three and a half minutes. What's a good title?
Um...
Thank you.
Something like, maybe, How Far They're Willing to Go?
Oh, How Far Will They Go to Get Trump?
That's good.
That's good, that's good.
Okay, and then Monologue, and also Mr. Fist.
Oh.
Monologue.
Can they use...
Can they use the 14th Amendment to stop Trump?
Okay.
Are the mics on for Mr. Davis?
Um, not yet, no.
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Very, very special priorities, like his family that got in the way of talking to me and three and a half million other people.
And we respect that because he is a traditional conservative, and he's the co-founder and CEO of that superb website, the Federalist, Sean Davis.
Welcome back to America First.
Well, thank you for having me.
Can I just jump straight in with the topic of my monologue?
I talked about the 14th Amendment.
I read this article out from the great Mark Levin, who actually sent it to me this morning about this is going to be there.
The ultimate A-bomb against President Trump.
Do we take this seriously?
My friend Charlie Kirk deployed all of his followers against the Rhino Secretary of State of New Hampshire last week to make sure he didn't remove President Trump from the ballots.
Is this a kind of crazy outlier idea or is this going to be their next push, Sean?
What's your take?
Well, you're right on both of those counts.
It's completely insane.
It's republic destroying level insane and the left is 100% going to do it.
So yeah, it's a totally nut job, constitution-killing idea from the left, and that train's left
the station and they're not going to stop.
And it's why they've been so deranged pushing all this J6 nonsense, because that gives them
the pretext they want in their own head to go do this nonsensical idea.
And by the way, not to give it any legitimacy by arguing about its merits, but if you actually
read section 3 of the 14th Amendment, it doesn't even include the president himself or the
office of the presidency.
Like, that's neither here nor there.
These people are nuts.
They hate Trump.
They hate anyone beating them.
And they're by hook or crook going to use anything they can to take him off the ballot because they're worried Trump's going to beat him next year.
Yeah, it didn't make for a very, you know, scintillating radio, but I actually read the whole passage of the 14th Amendment to the top of the show with the express, you know, purpose to indicate the president is not mentioned.
So it's not even relevant.
But beside that point, you know, I've been wrestling with this question for weeks, if not months now, and maybe you can help me out.
I don't buy this garbage.
Some conservative commentators are saying, they're doing this, they want Trump to be the nominee because he's the one who's easy to beat.
And I'm thinking, really?
The guy who's 50 points ahead of DeSantis is the guy who's easy to beat?
So, no, I don't buy it.
They want to take him out.
They want to kneecap him before the election.
But how?
And I know it's dangerous to try and channel these people or get inside the minds of the Democrats.
Are these people really stupid or just blinded by their hatred?
Because as the president joked before the Fulton indictments, he says, I just need one more indictment and I win the election.
Because every time it's more money, it's more points in the polls.
So are we facing people who are just evil SOBs but they're stupid, Sean?
No, they're not stupid at all, which should make the threat that they pose That's something that we take even more seriously.
Now, obviously, some of their ideas are stupid, like the notion that men can become women and vice versa.
Yeah, that's obviously stupid.
But when it comes to the strategic and tactical games they play to rig elections, they are not stupid at all.
They're deadly serious.
And what they're looking at with this 14th Amendment thing, it's not just a way of rigging the presidential election to get rid of Trump, which, look, that's the primary goal.
It helps them to rig state elections, Senate elections, congressional elections.
Because if you take the top guy off the ballot, the guy who got 11 or 12 million more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016, you're going to have millions and millions of people who just don't even show up to vote.
People who otherwise would have voted in close Senate races, in close congressional races.
So this effort isn't just about getting Trump off the ballot because they hate Trump.
It's about rigging the Congressional and Senate and state legislative elections as well so that they can go and then pack the Supreme Court, own the House and the Senate, and then it's over from that point.
Now, the easiest way, I mean, they've been, I love how we debate whether they did something in 2020.
I mean, they've been doing it since Joe Kennedy bought all those dead votes in Chicago for JFK.
So let's wake up to what Democrats have been doing for 70 years in America.
But the easiest political cover to the tunes of tens of millions of ballots was, of course, COVID.
Now that they don't have COVID, unless, you know, COVID-23 is invented tomorrow, now that they don't have COVID, Are you a little bit more satisfied there's 12 states that have changed their laws when it comes to ballot harvesting and drop boxes?
Give us a grade, Sean, for the next election.
How much work is there left to be done to make sure it's actually secure?
There's a huge amount of work to be done, and I'll start with two states, Arizona and Georgia.
So for a Republican to win, naturally, with the Electoral College, You have to have Arizona and Georgia in the red column just to be a little below sea level there.
And then you gotta go and pick off some combo of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, maybe New Hampshire, maybe Nevada.
But if you don't have Arizona and you don't have Georgia as a Republican, man, good luck.
And unfortunately, the Republican establishments Yeah, so how do we change that, Sean?
completely AWOL at best.
At worst, they're working with the enemy because they care more about beating Trump
than they care about protecting their own states.
So right now, the Republican Party better get its butt in gear and figure out those two states.
And from all indications that I've seen, they have no interest in doing that.
Yeah, so how do we change that, Sean?
It's up to everyone listening, correct?
Yeah, you've got to demand it.
You've got to demand it from your party committeemen, from your state leaders.
These guys, there is a term I learned from Dick Armey.
Gosh, this was probably 20 years ago, after he was House Majority Leader.
And he said, look, most people in politics, certainly in the middle, they're a bunch of bedwetters.
And the thing about bedwetters is, you have to control their fear, because they're going to be afraid of someone.
So they can be afraid of the Democrats, or they can be afraid of you and your political power.
So the answer that I give is you better make these politicians afraid of the political power you wield, or they're going to go do what the other side cowers them into doing.
I think we're going to have to just file away and retire the word rhino on this show.
I think from now on, thanks to Sean, it's going to be Bedwetters!
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So I want to talk about the failures of the Federalist Society and all these bedwetting judges next, Sean, all right?
All right.
Sounds good.
And also Fannie Willis.
We'll start with Fannie.
Fannie, Fannie, Bo Banny.
My gosh.
Angela Davis, FBI.
I'll send you this if I can find a better one.
Let's see if this is better.
Oh, this is gonna be better.
All right.
Oh, come on.
All right, tell me if that image is better, Eric.
Okie dokes.
Oh yeah, much better.
All right, I'll work on it momentarily.
Play, um... Cut ten at ten, please.
We're also seeing that age is an issue in this election.
You've got the Wall Street Journal poll showing 73% of all Americans say Biden, who is 80, is too old to run for re-election next year.
Trump, at 77 years old, is not very far behind him, but only 47% of all Americans say that Trump's too old.
And then if you were talking about just Democrats, the Journal says 66%, so two-thirds, believed Biden was too old to serve another four-year term.
Why does this seem to be a bigger problem for Biden than for Trump?
You know, I'm not sure why, and I imagine it's probably a lot of the same reasons that people don't feel that he's done well for the economy.
Oh my gosh.
It's a real mystery.
Yeah, I mean, why would a senile person versus a virile person who acts like he's in his 40s, why would age not be a different problem for one of them?
So confusing.
An unsolvable problem.
A Gordian knot.
Cut six again.
Six.
I don't think President Trump's going to be the nominee.
I think it's going to be me.
But I will tell you that any Republican is better than what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are doing.
Even if they're convicted of a crime?
We know that a vote for Joe Biden is a vote for a President Kamala Harris.
First of all, he's innocent until proven guilty.
But you are implying that the American people are not smart.
The American people are not going to vote for a convicted criminal.
The American people are going to vote for someone who can win a general election.
I have faith in the American people.
Alright, come in with that.
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I've asked you to try and explain to me the left.
Now I want you to try and explain to me the rhinos or never-Trumpers.
Here's somebody who was in the Trump cabinet who clearly has delusions of grandeur.
Cut six.
I don't think President Trump's going to be the nominee.
I think it's going to be me.
But I will tell you that any Republican is better than what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are doing.
Even if they're convicted of a crime?
We know that a vote for Joe Biden is a vote for a President Kamala Harris.
First of all, he's innocent until proven guilty.
But you are implying that the American people are not smart.
The American people are not going to vote for a convicted criminal.
The American people are going to vote for someone who can win a general election.
I have faith in the American people.
First things first, shouldn't the American people get to decide who they get to vote on, Sean?
And then secondly, she's at like 5%.
Why does she think she's going to win?
Yeah, I chuckled a little bit when she said I'm going to be the nominee.
I mean, maybe.
Anything could happen.
I wouldn't bet on it.
In watching this primary, You want to think, oh, they're all running for president, that's why they're there.
That's not true.
Mike Pence is there because he's got nothing better to do and he's mad at Trump.
Chris Christie's there because he hates Trump.
Nikki Haley's there because she wants another platform to start a new war overseas somewhere.
Hang on, hang on, hang on.
Are you telling me that the $12 million she made in the last two years working for Beltway Bandits has something to do with her future?
I'm sure it's coincidental.
Okay, thank you.
Yeah, Vivek is up there, he's saying the right things.
He obviously wants higher name recognition for himself.
I mean, if you look at the polls, and I think the Wall Street Journal had a poll out the other day, Trump is up by like 50 or 60 points, and like I said, anything can happen.
But that guy's the overwhelming likely nominee, and all this other nonsense, all it does is amplify Yes.
Well, not only that, it's worse than that.
It means you have no principle because you're okay with that happening to the leader of the opposition.
Let's talk about those court cases.
in any of these trials is legitimate is to me infuriating.
Yes, well not only that, it's worse than that.
It means you have no principle because you're okay with that happening to the leader of the opposition.
Let's talk about those court cases.
One of the biggest problems we have, if God willing, we do what has to be done
and President Trump's back in the White House and wins the election,
is all these judges that the Federalist Society recommended to us,
some of whom are presiding over cases right now like the Proud Boys case,
and giving people 17 years in prison, military veterans, for shaking offense
and making that a terrorist enhanced charge.
Isn't this one of the toughest things to fix in America?
You call them the bed-wetting rhinos.
What about the bed-wetting judges?
Yeah, it's a great question and my beef with how the right in general selects judges is that we do kind of these lofty ideological things.
Just tell us you're a strict constructionist.
We're not going to ask you any other questions.
We're not going to give you a litmus test.
And we're just going to trust that if you mouth those magic words, you're with us.
Now, the left doesn't do that with its judges, and the left judges don't go wobbly.
They are given specific litmus tests, and if they don't pass them, they're done.
They have no career in the federal judiciary.
And I wish the right would take a page from that book and say, guys, maybe we should do something that the other side, which never loses judges and never goes wobbly, maybe we should look at what they're doing instead of us over here.
We're maybe batting 500.
With our current methodology.
Yeah, maybe it's time to play hardball.
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What's National File?
Is that the 12 o'clock show?
I don't know what time it is, but I was just looking through the Newsmax clips and I saw that.
Excellent.
And I'd like to do a clip from this show for the F block.
I always want to have something from this show.
What would be a good clip to have?
What's the overall theme for the next episode?
It doesn't really matter for the F block.
How about to Sean Davis about how the president has even mentioned the 13th amendment?
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Hey, buddy.
How are you?
Good, good, good, good.
Was there anything from last week?
What's the most important thing you're working on?
I think the pivot to Comer saying that they've got to figure out what Barack Obama knew and when he knew it.
Oh, hang on, hang on, I missed that.
When did that happen?
Yeah, I did that this morning.
It's a story this morning.
It's a broader story that Obama has become a growing theme.
Newt is actually suggesting that they expand the investigation to include Obama because Yeah, if Hillary Clinton's shaking foreign donors down and you got Joe Biden shaking foreign donors out, there's no chance that Barack Obama didn't know there was a problem.
Right.
So I'm looking for this on your timeline.
When did this post?
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Was it a while ago?
No, it was this morning.
Well, I sent it to you overnight probably.
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I got a message from the president on Friday that he was watching my Newsmax show and listening to us and sent me a little message and I think he might be listening to my buddy Dan Bongino's show because according to our next guest, John Solomon, I think he is.
Because Dan's been talking about how all the threads lead back, not to Biden, but to Biden's boss, Obama.
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From my buddy John Solomon is, Trump says Biden's behavior warrants impeachment inquiry more aliases than Capone.
And it may lead to Chairman Comer's statements as well.
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Is it possible that it's not all about Joe Biden?
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We are talking about the government being weaponized against conservatives.
We're talking about the pursuit of foreign money by high-ranking government officials to enrich themselves.
We're talking about alias email accounts and private email servers.
Where did all three of those tactics start?
It didn't start with the Joe Biden presidency.
They all were birthed under the Barack Obama presidency.
The first weaponization that we ever saw of U.S.
government was the early 2011 effort to sick the IRS on conservative non-profits.
Who was involved in that?
Oh, a guy named Jack Smith, who actually came up with some of the ideas that he gave to Lois Lerner.
Jack Smith, now the guy pursuing Donald Trump.
What was the first case of private email being used for government business?
Hillary Clinton.
Remember, she used bleach bit and hammers to get rid of the evidence?
Well, now Joe Biden has 5,400 pseudomon emails.
Who was the first person to go out and solicit lots of money from foreign countries that had an interest in her job?
Hillary Clinton through the Clinton Foundation, then Joe Biden through Hunter Biden.
Barack Obama presided over this vast corruption machine, and he gets left out of the conversation constantly, but all roads lead back to him.
And in an interview with me late last week, James Comer said for the first time, you know what?
We need to find out what did Barack Obama know and when did he know it?
Why?
Because all these things happened on his watch.
All right, so you've documented for years now.
You've been perhaps the most dogged investigative journalist on this issue.
You've written a seminal work, Fallout, that everybody has to get right now.
Let me mention one issue that's seminal to all of this is that the first thing this historic tri-agency covert operation crossfire hurricane yeah this is we now know that we you know we know this we've seen the text messages from inside the FBI and the DOJ this was launched under Obama's tenure so there's no question that you know all of the the most corrupt issues will lead back to that presidency not this presidency so here's my question to you as as somebody who's
Such an astute, assiduous observer of all of these matters.
For the Swamp for decades and, you know, this for the last seven years.
Is it reasonable?
Is it credible to expect, you know, this massive cruise ship or, you know, this liner to suddenly tack a little bit differently?
Because what have we been talking about for two and a half years, John?
We've been talking about Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden, laptop, laptops, Chinese, Ukraine, Uranian, Kazakh businessman, Joe on phone calls 20 times, Joe on dinner, Joe at, you know, Cafe Milano.
That's what the narrative has been.
Is it reasonable to kind of tack it towards Obama now?
Is Congress capable of that kind of a maneuver?
What is your expectation given what you've witnessed for decades now?
Well listen, I think there's a question.
When did this culture of corruption in the Democratic Party begin?
And the answer is it began in the Biden presidency.
Solyndra fleeced American taxpayers.
The IRS was weaponized against the conservative cause.
The crossfire hurricane was initiated four days after Barack Obama was personally briefed that Hillary Clinton was going to hang a fake shingle called Russia Collusion on Donald Trump's campaign house.
All of those things occurred with Barack Obama having direct knowledge or visibility to it.
And remember what Barack Obama was doing in his last two weeks in office.
He was meeting with Joe Biden and the Justice Department to figure out a way they could keep the investigation of Mike Flynn going because the FBI had concluded Mike Flynn, the soon-to-be National Security Advisor, had not committed any crimes.
There's no reason for the FBI to keep investigating.
To understand the Joe Biden thing that matters now.
Joe Biden matters now.
He's the president, right?
It's the issue that impeachment would have to address.
The current president, understanding the culture of corruption and its origins back in the Obama years, the weaponization of government, the fake email addresses, the two senior officials both shaking down foreign interest for money, getting their families or their entities or their charities enriched by it.
It started under a guy named Barack Obama.
I think James Comer is saying, hey, we need to get to the bottom of this.
The idea that Barack Obama wasn't briefed, that the vice president's son was dealing with tawdry figures, it just seems implausible.
At some point, there would have been a defensive briefing.
Those are the sort of questions that haven't been asked of Congress.
I think they get asked now.
Does this add credence to something I've always been very leery of promoting, which is the idea that this administration is really the third term of Obama's administration?
Well, listen, there's a lot of people that went from Barack Obama to Joe Biden, so the continuity is there.
The concepts are there.
I think intellectually, the corruption concepts that are born in Obama move over to the Biden administration.
Maybe they're perfected or they went further because no one really got punished the first time, right?
No one got punished for Russia collusion.
No one really got punished.
For the IRS scandal.
So why not do it?
Why not push the envelope forward?
There's no consequence.
So in those respects, Obama and that legacy carries forwards into the Joe Biden administration.
Joe Biden has his own issues.
Age and bad economy and bad foreign policy decisions.
Those are also things that maybe Barack Obama doesn't own, but that Joe Biden does.
But the continuity of the concepts and the schemes are very real when you look at it from a historical perspective.
You get up at 30,000 feet, Newt Gingrich is really strongly urging McCarthy and Comer and Jordan to expand the view to a larger democratic culture of cooperation that started with Barack Obama.
If Newt's encouraging it, I think I'm going to have to agree because he's very, very wise.
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Who remembers our interview on Friday?
I don't.
Alex, you remember?
You edited it, right?
Yes, I'm thinking.
This is where we find out whether he listens while he edits.
There's hearing and then there's listening.
Um, 45 seconds.
The last segment was about manhood.
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Masculinity.
Always a good topic.
Trump, colon, they hate him because he's a man.
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Potentially 46% of Americans are willing to return him to the White House.
It certainly lays out, what this poll I think does, it should lay out to Democrats that this is going to be a close election.
They can't take anything for granted.
They should assume it's going to be decided by perhaps tens of thousands of voters in the swing states that we all know about.
And they better get cracking now because there's a real risk, and I can't believe I'm saying this, there's a risk that Donald Trump could return to the White House.
A risk?
You mean the will of the people?
Is a threat to you?
Why is the will of the people a threat to you?
Isn't that what communists and fascists say?
Who feel threatened that their sinecure, their grip on power, may be undermined by the majority of people choosing somebody else to run the country?
Why is Donald Trump a threat to you, Eugene Robinson?
Are you a Nazi?
Are you a fascist?
The poll he quotes is quite a stunning poll, not for the reason you may think, but the Wall Street Journal said that of current voters, 46% would support President Trump today in an election, and 46% would support Joe Biden.
Who on God's green earth is that 46% who's going to support Joe Biden?
Are you mental patients?
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Next up, the one, the only, Lord Conrad Black.
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Conrad!
Yes, sir.
I saw a very enjoyable interview with you with the New Criterion came up on my YouTube feed.
An interview with you?
No, with you.
You and the New Criterion about two years ago.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Sure.
Yeah.
How on earth did they not give you a visa?
What happened there?
Oh, I suspect that was an IRS intervention.
You see, they made an absolutely spurious tax claim, and they concede that they can't collect it under the tax treaties with the U.S.
or Canada.
I mean, the U.S.
and Canada, or the U.S.
and the U.K.
I'm a citizen of both countries.
And so I think they just grumpily said he shouldn't come in here, but I'm over that now, I believe.
So we'll see you next week in person.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm going to have a formal admissions ceremony at Newark Airport next, a week from today, and then you and I are having lunch a week tomorrow.
Yes, yes.
And what does that mean, a formal admissions ceremony?
Well, I'm not really sure.
It's just, I mean, it's my Immigration lawyer in New York has arranged for me to meet with them when I arrive.
Will there be much pomp and circumstance?
No, no pomp and not much circumstance.
I think it's just a matter of my answering a few questions, that's all.
All right.
Well, I look forward to our lunch.
So do I. So much to discuss.
The peace in the New York Sun, has that already run?
Oh, yeah.
That's out now.
That's ricocheting around the Internet fairly well.
Excellent.
Good.
All right.
We'll discuss the 14th Amendment first, and then we'll go on to your article.
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I don't think so, but hey, no mental acuity problems there at all.
Welcome back.
Hour two of America First.
Where did that first hour go?
Jam-packed.
Didn't get to take any of your calls.
The call board is now absolutely exploded, totally full.
We're going to talk to Lord Black as usual, but then Annette, Russ, John, Rick, don't go anywhere.
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But we have a word of the day, thank you to our dear guest.
It is inexorability, Lord Black.
Welcome back to America First.
Thank you very much, Sebastian.
Always a pleasure.
So your latest piece that is whizzing around the internet as we speak from the New York Sun is about double inexorability.
The first has to do with the assaults on President Trump.
The Democrats, you say, have no more indictments to conjure up, and that Trump's lawyers will work to defer these cases till after the election.
However, there is one thing that seems to be the new weapon of choice for the left, and that is the use of the 14th Amendment against insurrection.
How desperate are they, Lord Black, and how much of a legal threat or political threat is this in the next 14 months?
I think it busts.
I don't think it's a starter at all.
I mean, I assume they're referring to the third section of that amendment, which doesn't hold a national office or a congressional office if they have engaged in insurrection or given comfort to the enemies of the country.
I believe the phraseology is something like that.
And that's not applicable to him.
And there's not a shred of evidence that he incited an insurrection.
It's the last thing he wanted.
And it's just not indicative of the desperation of those who, for whatever reason, are Trump haters and had thought that they had seen the last election, or certainly after the midterms.
I think we're going to hold that one moment.
Don't go anywhere, Lord Black.
We're going to dial you back because we keep getting an interruption on the line.
Please dial Lord Black back.
In the meantime, let's play the cut from Newt Gingrich concerning the DOJ and the Georgia prosecutor.
Play cut.
But I'm told by a reliable source that Friday evening, somebody from Washington called the district attorney in Atlanta and said, you have to indict on Monday.
We have to cover up all of the mistakes we just made with Weiss.
And she said, apparently.
My jurors aren't coming back till Tuesday.
And they said, you didn't hear me.
You have to indict on Monday.
And she said, we're not going to get here before noon.
They said, it doesn't matter.
She said, this means it's going to be eight or nine or 10 o'clock at night.
It doesn't matter.
We need the news media shifting.
Who made that phone call?
We don't know.
And I'm telling you up front, this is hearsay, but it's from a person who has remarkably good sources.
I totally believe it though, because that would explain why they leaked and they messed up on the clerk document, why she was exhausted, and why they had the 11 p.m.
press conference, Mr. Speaker.
Lord Black, you say it's a bust, they can't use the 14th Amendment, but let's go back to what they've already done in a local court in Georgia.
And let's be clear, Newt Gingrich, one of the wisest individuals we have in politics today, is not known for being a bomb thrower.
He was on my friend, my colleague, Charlie Kirk's show, and in that interview, as a former congressman from Georgia, he said he has been told from a reliable source that the federal Department of Justice told Fannie Willis in Georgia, in Fulton County, to drop the indictments against President Trump now.
How serious?
If that turns out to be a true charge, that the federal government is telling a county prosecutor what to do, then doesn't it speak to the desperation of the Democrat Party?
I think it does.
I think a lot of these things do.
I mean, the idea of the 14th Amendment, where I believe it holds that if someone is incited in insurrection or rebellion or is given aid or comfort to the enemies of the country, he's not eligible for office, that has nothing to do with Trump.
Even the Jack Smith indictment on the issues of January 6, 2021, it didn't allege that he had incited an insurrection.
And there's not a shred of evidence that's come to light that he did.
I mean, I agree.
I think they're grasping at straws.
It's like 2016 when they're taking out expensive network-wide ads, inviting the few handful of elected members of the Electoral College to change their votes from their pledge to Trump to Clinton.
I mean, it's a desperation move.
Now, the second thing you say in your opening paragraph of your latest piece in the New York Sun is that Trump's lawyers are going to work to defer all of these cases until after the election.
I spent a large chunk of the long weekend for my sins reading the transcript of President Trump's lawyers in front of Judge Chotkan here in Washington, D.C., and it's quite stunning.
For those who haven't read the transcript, and thank you to Judy Kelly for providing it to me.
The judge says on the record to the lawyer that she's not prepared to delay the case with the following logic.
And as somebody who's faced the courts in America, I really want your reaction to this.
The lawyer says, we have 16 million pages of documents to go through, and we can't do that in four months time.
And Judge Chutkan says, Well, that doesn't matter because President Trump should have known he was going to be indicted in the last two years since he left office.
Therefore, he should have been preparing for a case, not knowing what he would be charged with, but the judge said, well, he should have known he was going to be charged with something and he should have been preparing.
I mean, that's a judge in a federal court, Lord Black.
I'm afraid I am not surprised, because as you know, I'm not a great admirer of the United States, though I am, I'm not an admirer of its judicial system.
And that is completely spurious reasoning, and it should be extremely vulnerable to appeal.
And indeed, the whole case should be.
I think we are all waiting to see the outcome of Mark Meadows' lawsuit.
It seems to me, of these four indictments, the only one that has any chance of actually getting to trial, being justiciable, being a legitimate charge, is the Mar-a-Lago documents case.
Now, I think that's nonsense, too, but at least I think it's an arguable case.
The others should be trashed before they get to a trial.
And what do you think of the decision, which is not unusual for Georgia, that the latest case will be in fact televised live?
Isn't that rather an own goal for the left because this provides a perfect opportunity Especially since the Georgia court is making accusations concerning statements to do with other states, including Pennsylvania, for the president's team to use the platform to finally litigate the 2020 elections irregularities.
Isn't this really an own goal for the Democrats?
I think it could be that, yeah.
If that trial goes ahead, yes, I think it could be.
And certainly the The former president has made it clear that he intends to lay out the whole argument on the constitutionality of the voting and vote counting rules changes supposedly undertaken to permit voting during the pandemic, but having the effect of creating millions and millions of harvested ballots, not actually cast by the people who supposedly signed them.
And the courts declined to hear any of those cases.
So unfortunately, there's been this Locked arm solidarity throughout the media to say that Trump had his day in court on the elections, but he didn't.
On the constitutional issues, none of them was judged.
No, no.
And the question we'll be looking forward and we'll discuss that in the next segment with Lord Black is, what is the right balance to strike?
In your piece you talk about a charm blitz as being necessary for the next year plus, but at some point those issues of 2020 must be addressed, because if they're not addressed, The question of whether or not we have secure and free elections remains open.
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Alright.
You can never have enough classical music.
Oh, I'll play the John Bolton cut for Lord Black.
Cut seven, yep.
Or maybe cut ten.
We haven't played cut ten, have we?
We have not yet, no.
What's Philip Bump's title at the Washington Post?
Let me check on that.
I think he's a columnist, right?
I think so.
Is that it?
Let me see.
Check his Twitter, it says... Washington Post National Columnist.
National Columnist, okay.
Play that cut for Conrad.
This is Washington Post national columnist Philip Bump, who is allegedly their expert on Hunter Biden and disinformation on a podcast, being asked about the laptop.
Cut 12.
What do you take from the text message to his adult daughter, uh, Hunter's text message, that I have to give 50% of my income to Pop?
I have no idea what that means.
I don't.
I have no idea what that means.
Well, it's, it's, it's, it's... I know, it's circumstantial evidence, and you prefer that to practical evidence.
No, what, what, what could it be?
I, I have no idea.
But doesn't it... I don't know.
Well, I appreciate your... Has anybody, has anybody asked her?
I, I don't know.
I don't know.
Don't you think somebody should ask her?
Okay.
I just said I don't know, and I don't know what to make of it, so I have nothing else to say about it.
What do you want me to say?
Yeah, but you say there's no evidence, but then there's a text message where he says, I give Pop 50% of my money.
That's evidence!
Okay, fine.
It's evidence.
I appreciate you having me on.
Something like that?
Who do you think anymore?
I listen to that and I'm saying... I feel you want me to leave, like, just walk out in the middle of this, because that way you can... You can go.
Is this a standard, really?
This is the way the Washington Post handles people who disagree with them?
Yeah, when I agree to be on for 45 minutes, and then I get on for an hour and 15, yeah, then after a while I go.
Thanks, man.
And then he walks off the set.
Quite stunning.
Quite stunning.
Do you want me to do anything with the first segment, like cut out the bit where the connection was bad, or just leave it in?
It wasn't that bad.
No, it wasn't that bad.
I just didn't want to get any worse.
Sure.
And we'll discuss the underdog aspect of your article.
Oh, the charm blitz!
That's what I wanted to talk about.
What the charm blitz could look like.
Yes, yes, yes.
Alright, 60 seconds.
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In your latest piece, Lord Black, you talk about what the President should do in the last few months before the election, is to put on a charm blitz.
I'll ask you what that could actually contain.
But first, as a man who was responsible for some of the biggest And best newspapers on both sides of the Atlantic.
I must play this clip to you.
It's gone viral at the weekend.
A comedian called Noam Dvorman has a podcast and he decided to dedicate a whole show to the Hunter Biden laptop story.
And he invited the self-professed expert on Hunter Biden from the Washington Post, the national columnist, Philip Bump.
And he was asked about text messages that Hunter Biden sent his daughter to which Mr. Bump did not react well.
Cut 12.
What do you take from the text message to his adult daughter, uh, Hunter's text message, that I have to give 50% of my income to pop?
I have no idea what that means.
I don't.
I have no idea what that means.
Well, it's, it's, it's, it's... I know, it's circumstantial evidence and you prefer that... No, what, what, what could it be?
I have no idea.
But doesn't it... I don't know.
Well... I appreciate your... Has anybody, has anybody asked her?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Don't you think somebody should ask her?
Okay.
I just said I don't know, and I don't know what to make of it, so I have nothing else to say about it.
What do you want me to say?
Yeah, but you say there's no evidence, but then there's a text message where he says, I give Pop 50% of my money.
That's evidence!
Okay, fine.
It's evidence.
I appreciate you having me on.
Something like that?
Who do you think is gonna be more... I listen to that and I'm saying... You're free to go.
I feel you want me to leave, like, just walk out in the middle of this because that way you can... You can go.
Is this a standard, really?
This is the way the Washington Post handles people who disagree with them?
Yeah, when I agree to be on for 45 minutes and then I get on for an hour and 15, yeah, then after a while I go.
Thanks for having me.
And with that, national columnist for the Washington Post, Philip Bump, removed his headphones and left the studio.
Lord Black, you can have a charm blitz, but when the Washington Post and the New York Times maintained an attitude like that to... No, no, when was the laptop?
That was October of 20.
So three years later.
It seems as if these outlets are utterly irredeemable.
Yeah, it does.
I have to say, that is hilarious.
I mean, it's an amazing exchange.
Yeah, well, I agree that the elements of the media, most of the media, most of the national political media are so hostile to Trump, they're not going to change their tune.
But my thought in that charm glitch theory is that A great many people are anti-Trump because of a Trump they remember, who is not the Trump that's there now, and the Trump they remember.
I don't think this is a fair opinion of him, but he's like all public figures.
perceived differently by different people, but they remember him as a somewhat boorish, boastful man and a person who put out tweets all the time, many of which were unnecessarily controversial and antagonistic, and some of which had to be clarified or walked back.
And the Trump we see now is, in my opinion, a very presentable and potentially Very popular, much more even than he is.
Of course, he has scores of millions of followers, but he's very unpopular with some people.
And I think he could make inroads by being just as he is now, speaking reasonably, not exaggerating, not making ad hominem attacks on others, and just sticking to the points he has to make.
A condensed summary of his Concerns about the last election, his program going forward, which is a very good and saleable one, and measured attacks on the administration.
And the administration has been so incompetent in every policy area that it's a sitting duck.
And I think if he just comes across as a traditional, hard-hitting, strong candidate, an underdog fighting against a politicized justice system that's been mobilized illegally to try and knock him out of the race, I think his popularity will start to make serious inroads amongst the relatively open-minded voters.
And of course there is the historical love of the underdog and now they've put out that Mugshot of his, and Americans do love an outlaw.
They like a fighter.
Is there a specific constituency that the charm blitz should be focused at?
Is it the vaunted, mythical, white, urban, female voter?
Who would he most benefit targeting that charm blitz toward?
I think the lady in the suburbs you just described might be a little hard to reach, but I think your, let's say, your average male middle class or upper middle class who had been thinking that Trump was a bit undignified and a bit rambunctious might come around to thinking that, you know, he's He's a little rough at the edges, but he's a strong man, he's a fighter, he's not being treated fairly, and he's responding courageously and reasonably to serious provocations and, in fact, an attempt at outright oppression.
And I think that's an appeal that will be, that there'll be a surprisingly large number
of people susceptible to that, because it is a perfectly true presentation.
That's what he is.
Yeah.
For those who haven't met the president, his facility to charm, not just in a room or in
a stadium of 60,000 people, but to just charm the individual, the guest, the person he's
just met is, well, there's a reason he's called Donald Trump and has the global, global brand
that is simply his last name.
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I think, you know, I think the anti-Trump vote is very vulnerable right now.
I mean, anyone can see that he's not been treated fairly, and people don't like that.
And not only that, I'm thinking, and again, it's not a pro-Trump thing that it results in, but it is a de-incentivizing factor for the Democrats who voted for Biden.
How many, who actually voted, who really voted, how many are going to be prepared to pull that lever for this man You know, again, after what's happened.
And even if they don't vote, that's a win for the president.
Look, I think if Biden is the nominee, Trump is a shoo-in.
Yeah.
But I suspect, as I wrote in that column, that the powers that be in the Democratic Party are going to... Put in use him.
Parachute him, just the way they parachuted him in.
I mean, I don't think they can run with him again.
For both the ethical questions and the cognitive questions, as well as policy questions.
I mean, he has not been a successful president, but apart from that, he's clearly a man whose powers are declining, and you know, no one rejoices in that, and it's always sorry to see it occur with anybody, but that's how it is, and that's not what you want as a president.
And also, the whole influence peddling thing is, I mean, it's just Too big a corpse under the floorboards.
And that's going to get worse and worse.
There's going to be more and more evidence.
Yeah.
It does in the words they used to use mistakenly against Trump over Russia collusion.
I mean, it's a sort of a drip, drip, drip.
It's just, you know, coming out a little more every day.
But this time it's actually real evidence.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, see you soon.
Right you are.
Thank you, Conrad.
Yep.
Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
Is that really next week?
Yeah, Wednesday.
Oh, nice.
Really, really nice.
Wednesday.
That'll be exciting.
Title for that one.
Ummm...
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Can they use the 14th Amendment against Trump?
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Oh, that was the title for your monologue.
Um...
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Can't use the same title if it's got Conrad's name in it?
You can.
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Betsy San Antonio.
Betsy, are you there?
Yes, sir.
I... Hello?
Hello.
Can you hear me?
Well, kind of.
Can you hear me?
I can.
Go ahead.
Thank you, sir.
I want to talk to you about the January 6th prisoners.
Are you like in a goose farm?
No, I'm inside.
I have parrots in one building and chickens and geese out in the yard and there's just no place for quiet.
Okay, that's what I thought.
I recognize those geese.
All right, what's your question about January 6th?
I would like to do a pen pal program for them to send them letters of encouragement from America.
Because I'm so touched by their stories that I would like to help them.
And I know we can contribute to their legal defense funds, which is a great idea.
But I would like to send personal letters to them.
I have no idea how to get a hold of them.
Where they are, their addresses, who they are, their names.
Well, I would go first.
Do you have access to the internet?
Yes, sir.
Alright, I would go first to our friend, the lawyer for, I think, 6 or 7 of the January 6th.
What is that website?
Is it Maguire, Joe Maguire, Jeff?
Joseph Maguire.
Oh, josephmcbridelawnyc.com.
Is that it, Eric?
We used to put it on his buffer.
So if you look up Joseph Maguire's law offices in New York, you can go to his webpage.
Not only can you support financially the families he's representing, You can actually pick, you can go to each family to get the details of those who are in trouble.
And I'm sure if you sent a message on his website to Joseph Maguire, he would instantly tell you that he can forward the letters or he can give you the addresses for the penitentiaries where they're being held.
So Betsy, superb, superb question.
I would start by going online, going to Joseph McBride's website, the New York lawyer, and choosing one of the J6 families.
Absolute genius.
Stay on the line, Betsy.
Let's give Betsy a signed copy of Defeating Jihad for that superb, superb suggestion.
Let's go to John in San Diego, line two.
Hey, Sebastian, the problem with this entire prosecution is simply that the Constitution doesn't allow for it.
Whatever crime or misdeed you enact while president, you can only be impeached for.
There is no possible prosecution.
That's it.
If he had done this after he was president, sure, he could be prosecuted.
But there is no prosecution.
What do you base that on?
Because I'm no lawyer, but my understanding of the law is not the same.
My understanding of the law is a president cannot be prosecuted in court while he is president.
When he leaves, he can, of course, be prosecuted.
Otherwise, you could do whatever you want as president.
You could murder people and get away with it.
So, John, what is your proof or your reference for the point you can never be prosecuted?
That's my proof is that you can only be impeached while president.
If he kills somebody as president, he can be impeached.
That's it.
No, but that doesn't mean anything because I can kill somebody and then I get removed from office and I don't spend a day in prison.
That makes no sense, John.
Makes no sense at all.
I think your reading of the Constitution is not correct.
The practice is a criminal case cannot be brought against a man whilst he is in the Oval Office.
That is why we have the impeachment proceedings to have them removed from office so the criminal proceedings can start.
It's not an either-or.
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And as has been the practice in the past, the President will remove his mask when sufficiently distanced from others indoors and while outside as well.
Biden's tested positive for COVID and Joe's... Does anybody believe Joe's walking around?
Does he even know how to put a... I wouldn't trust him to walk my dogs!
Do you think he knows how to put a mask on?
What about, let's ask Fauci.
This is what Fauci said at the weekend with Michael Smirconish on CNN.
There is a perception out there by many, how many I don't know, that they don't work.
And that the data concludes that they didn't work in the first go-round.
Respond to that on masks.
Yeah, well that's not so.
I mean, when you're talking about at the population level, that the data are less strong than knowing that if you look on a situation as an individual protecting themselves or protecting them from spreading it, there's no doubt that masks work.
Different studies give different percentages of advantage of wearing it, but there's no doubt that the weight of the studies, and there have been many studies, indicate the benefit of wearing masks.
What a liar.
Dial it back three years.
This is what he said in March 2020.
It's the same guy.
You know, the short little fascist Fauci.
A different opinion on masks back then.
Cut to.
Right now in the United States, people should not be walking around with masks.
You're sure of it?
Because people are listening really closely to this.
Right now, people should not be walking.
There's no reason to be walking around with a mask.
When you're in the middle of an outbreak, Wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better and it might even block a droplet.
But it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is.
And often there are unintended consequences.
People keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face.
He's such a blatant liar.
Why is he back in the news?
He retired.
Is he preparing us for the COVID-24?
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Hello there, Dr. Gorka.
Hey.
Quick comment on the mask.
Yeah.
wears a mask should also be wearing a tinfoil hat.
Yes, it should be mandatory.
And I think the tinfoil hat should be stapled to their head.
What do you think, Rick?
I have a suggestion for the mugshot.
Yes.
Rather than mugshot, which I don't like, like you, I suggest that it be the American Patriot portrait.
Oh, that's good.
The Patriot Portrait.
I like that.
You know what my dream is, Rick?
And you know, President Trump is so crazy.
He may just do this.
I didn't come up with this.
Somebody else did.
God willing, we do our part and we win next year, Rick.
The official, the new, because we have the one from, you know, 2017.
The new official presidential photograph that has to go up in all of the departments and agencies across America.
It should be the booking photo from Georgia.
What do you think, Rick?
I love it.
I love it.
All right.
Good stuff.
Good stuff.
All right.
Stay on the line, Charlotte.
I will be with you in a second.
But last female caller talked about that great idea of being a pen pal to the January 6th political prisoners.
So here's the link to Joseph Maguire's website.
This is McBride.
Sorry.
Joseph McBride.
So go to McBride.
McBrideLawNYC.com, that's McBrideLawNYC, all one word, McBrideLawNYC.com.
At the top, if I remember, you can go to J6 Families and pick the family you want to support, and I would also say send a message to Joseph on that website to request the name of the penitentiary where those who are being held, still pending trial two years later, Absolutely evil what they're doing to them.
And those who have been convicted, like that scumbag Judge Kelly last week, get the addresses of the penitentiary so we can write those letters of support to the January 6th political prisoners.
And likewise, if you can do it, I implore you, please support them financially.
These people have had everything taken away from them.
Their lives have been destroyed.
They haven't just lost their jobs, they've lost everything.
It's the PatriotFreedomProject.com to make a donation to the families.
That's PatriotFreedomProject.com.
Alright, let's go to Charlotte Pittsburgh.
Hi, I'm calling Dr. Gorka because I am so set up and tired of hearing people complain about Donald Trump's tweets.
They were astute and right on point and truthful.
And many times they were hilarious, Charlotte.
Oh, that too!
I enjoyed them tremendously.
And these people that don't see the New York humor in them, they should expand their consciousness.
I'm so tired of hearing about white suburban women.
I am one of those.
What about the people around you in Pittsburgh, Sharla?
by those tweets. I loved reading them. And then I'm tired of hearing about
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Pittsburgh, Charlotte? Do they share your views? Well my whole family does.
I know that part.
I'm sitting here blind from COVID, so I don't get out the door much.
And I'm waiting for when, you know, the Chinese and Fauci are going to be held very much accountable for their Fernberg atrocities.
And then I would also like to suggest, if I could, you know, you're talking about Donald Trump's photo.
Now, he said, and I believe him, That they're coming after us.
And I think we ought to make a mask of Donald Trump.
Oh my gosh.
You're a genius.
Stay on the line.
If you don't have the vision, I'm not going to send you one of my books, but we're going to send you one of the mugshot mugs.
Stay on the line, Charlotte.
We need masks with that mugshot.
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Well, I think Ramaswamy reminds me an awful lot of Donald Trump.
He has very firm opinions on subjects he knows absolutely nothing about.
So that's Bolton disrespecting his former boss.
Hey, Jeff, I'm right, right, John Bolton did work for President Trump.
Did somebody force him?
Did he like put a gun to his head and said, you will be a member of the cabinet?
Nope, I think he did that all on his own before he ran for president.
So why is he being disrespectful now?
Uh, I have no idea.
I'm confused, though.
Didn't he announce that he's running for president on, like, British television?
Yeah, but he's not even included over here.
I don't know what happened with that.
He looks really unwell, doesn't he?
I noticed that, too.
He doesn't look well at all.
Really?
Maybe he should take some of the moustache hair and, like, move it to his head.
Don't you think?
Do you think it'll help?
Because he looks like he's got alopecia or something.
He looks like he's losing weight, too.
Play that again.
Play that again, Eric.
Well, I think Ramaswamy reminds me an awful lot of Donald Trump.
He has very firm opinions on subjects he knows absolutely nothing about.
Yeah, he's losing weight.
You do not look healthy, Bolton.
Alright, let's have something much better than John Bolton's moustache.
So there's this young Irish farmer, and I found this video online.
It's a thick Irish accent, but it's so bloody good.
Now, prepare yourself to be triggered or otherwise.
I How come somebody answered me this question?
Up until 2020, you've never seen a warning appear on the bottom of a video, on the bottom of a social media post.
But ever since, a few of us started questioning the narrative during the last three years, whether it was about injections, whether it was about decisions of government, or whether it's about the current economic climate of what's occurring.
You'll hear about slavery.
You'll hear about digital currency.
Other people are questioning all the illegal immigrants.
The women fleeing war that are actually fully grown military age males arriving on bus loads into Ireland.
If you mention any of this you'll get a warning on the bottom of your video.
But there are fully grown men in their fifties who are on TikTok, Instagram, Switch, Facebook and they are telling little kids that they identify as non-binary and they feel just like them and there is no warning label on the bottom of those videos to warn those children that they may be looking at a predator that they may be getting indoctrinated influenced into damaging themselves permanently for life.
Ask yourselves that question and if you're one of the sheep who's not saying anything it's time to wake up.
Because those who are silent are guilty also.
Time to wake up because those who are silent are guilty also.
So you'll be censored if you tell the truth about masks or Covid, but if you lie and post ideological garbage about Men being girls and girls being men?
No, no, no.
No warnings.
No censorship there.
God bless that Irish farmer.
We have to get him on the show.
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It is said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Well, if you're doing something right, other people are going to sit up and take notice.
And I've been stealing a line from our next guest for nigh on a week now.
Why?
Because he nailed it when it comes to the mugshot heard around the world.
And he is the one, the only Razorfist of the Rageaholic channel.
Welcome back to America First, my friend.
Indeed.
Who knew that camera actually contained his new superpower?
That's incredible.
You posted, I think it's just like a five minute long video.
I'm shocked.
I don't, I want to see the longer videos, the, you know, extemporaneous 60 minute YouTube videos as usual, but you posted a five minute video after the infamous trip to the jail to get the mug shot.
And I just want to jump straight in.
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And I kind of hadn't heard it explained so succinctly and so fast after the arrest and the mugshot as you did.
And I've been borrowing it relentlessly.
How stupid are these people that they don't understand Americans love outlaws.
Not only am I talking about, you know, Josie Wales and, you know, Doc Holliday, but the Founding Fathers.
This is a nation built by the legend of literal outlaws who were traitors to the empire.
So, Razor, help me out here because I feel like I'm banging my head against a very solid wall for the last four and a half years on our show here on America First because they're evil bastards.
Yes, the other side are evil, evil, evil, soulless scum.
But I also think they're like single digit IQs.
Oh man!
I mean maybe after the second indictment raised in millions you'd realize but they didn't realize after the third indictment so they do the fourth.
Razer help me out here.
Are they really that stupid?
Oh their skulls are thicker than a Kardashian prenup.
I'm serious.
These people I predicted months ago, I'm like, if they are stupid enough to, in fact, I think I flashed a screenshot of the tweet from months ago up in my video, where I said, if they are stupid enough to actually go through with taking this mugshot, and now they're going to go a step further, they're actually going to allow cameras in the courtroom.
Like, you are paying for this man's campaign advertisements now, you understand?
If this is now the way this is going to go, This is the other amazing thing about this, and I've mentioned this several times.
Trump, in many ways, as strong as he's doing right now, as much fundraising as he's doing, is in some ways at his lowest nadir, right?
Because as well as he's doing, this is kind of the worst he's gonna do in a strange way, because all the indictments are coming down now, right?
Whereas, if you compare that to the position that, say, Biden is in, who is Theoretically in control of the country.
He actually has to go about the thankless task of now running the country for the next year and a half.
Or at least someone else handling it from behind him.
So in some ways it's like Trump can only improve from here, whereas Biden can only go downward.
That, I think, is the reason why we just got the announcement, what, this last week, that apparently the trial date is going to be like the day before Super Tuesday, or some incredibly crucial point in the actual election, which should surprise precisely no one.
You know, that was kind of their only hold card, really.
So help me unpack this, because you know The gestation, the evolution of the left that we face today, and you've dissected it again and again and again on your superlative channel.
Are these people, have they just Willfully, subconsciously, detach themselves from reality to such an extent that the hatred and the ideology just makes them do things that may seem tactically cool, or may make the blue-haired loonies happy, but strategically have not no utility.
They actually have utility for the person they're trying to destroy.
So help me understand.
I don't want to cause psychiatric issues for you, but help us get into the heads of these people.
Are they just so blinded by their hatred, or how else do we explain the fact that he raised $7 million in mugshot t-shirts in the first 24 hours?
You knew they were, too.
I mean, I predicted that.
Yeah, you said it!
And he hasn't even done the high contrast black and white thing I suggested with the, you know, kind of the Johnny Cash mugshot thing, but he'll get around to it.
He's made an insane amount of money and he's gonna make more, folks.
I think what we're really running up against here is, yeah, I think you You kind of touched on it there.
There is a blinding, seething, all-encompassing kind of white-hot hatred that could sear the sun that is always involved whenever the left hears the name Trump.
And this is a boon, right?
Like, this is a boon to the right that they're still not fully grasping.
There have been so many tactical blunders.
I mean, 2016, right?
We got those WikiLeaks emails, right?
We know that from the DNC leaks that the DNC deliberately positioned Trump as the nominee so that they could come up against a guy they thought would be easier to beat in the general, right?
They were hoisted by their own petard in many ways.
And then it just turned out that, hey, wait a minute, nominating a guy who's really charismatic and has a higher Q rating than the person we're nominating probably wasn't the best course of action.
And it blew up right in their faces.
I feel like they're doing that again.
It's funny, people are comparing this election cycle to 2016, but it's actually kind of shaping up to be 2016 on steroids in a lot of ways.
Unpack that, unpack that, that it's not, this isn't like any other election.
Explain why it's 16 but on steroids.
Yeah, it's not really 2016.
It's like all the same factors in some ways.
They are transparently right now.
You look at CNN's coverage, and as much as everybody craps on CNN and with just cause, They have had some of the most, I don't want to call it positive coverage, but least damaging coverage of Donald Trump in the last couple of months.
And that is strategic.
They're trying to take some of the pressure off of Trump so that he can rise a little bit and DeSantis can fall a little bit because they are making the same miscalculation as in 2016 where they thought Ted Cruz was going to be King Kong.
And Donald Trump was just going to fade away in the general.
They're positioning Donald Trump as the guy because they think that he's going to be easier to beat.
Yeah.
Which I think is just, it's a repetition of 2016, only it's, it's even worse because now Trump has something that no other candidate in the race has, Republican or Democrat.
And that is, Richard Barris has talked about this, a number of other pundits.
I did not generate this idea, but it's completely accurate.
He has the following words.
I told you so.
Yes.
Right?
Yes.
Yes.
Nobody has those words in their back pocket except Donald Trump.
Mike Pence doesn't have it, even though he was vice president, right?
Nobody else in this field has the I told you so argument.
And it's weapons grade.
It's thermonuclear.
So once you understand the impact of those words, you kind of understand what's coming here.
And really all they can do in the meantime Is try and forestall him even ending up on the ballot, which I think is now what they're focusing on.
Right, you're using the 14th Amendment to actually, you know, delete him from the ballots.
Yes, and although even that's not really panning out.
I just saw Adrian Fontes, who is about as Marxist as they come here in Arizona, come out and basically admit Democrats in this state The few that haven't been imported from California have been pushing him to take Donald Trump off the Arizona ballot, and he basically came out yesterday and said, yeah, that's not really possible.
It's not really going to happen.
If he's the nominee, he's the nominee, and we can pretty much just grin and bear it.
That's it.
They tried it in New Hampshire last week and then my colleague my buddy Charlie Kirk unleashed his army of patriots on his Salem show and everyone who you know knows about Turning Point USA and they besieged the Secretary of State in New Hampshire who is A putative Republican who was talking to lawyers about removing President Trump from the ballot, and within less than actually 24 hours, he said, oops, sorry, I didn't mean to say that, and he backed down.
So they'll continue to try, but so far it has not been too successful.
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Another aspect of their insane vituperation, their hatred, is I don't see a brain among them, right?
I mean, you know, there's no Newt Gingrich on the other side.
I mean, there's no one who's, I would think, a strategic thinker, even when they talk about the likes of, you know, Rice et al.
These aren't big thinkers.
They're ideologues.
Do you see anybody And I don't mean operators like Mark Elias.
Do we see any 80 pound brains on the left who have strategic sense?
I think they have strategic sense, but they have yet to update their operating software.
They're still kind of operating by a late 90s, early aughts kind of... Like, I feel like the DNC in some ways are still reeling from Howard Dean's candidacy in 2004, like discovering the miracle of the internet.
It's kind of amazing.
So you see them whenever they're threatened.
Revert to the age-old levers of power that they've had captured for many years.
This, I think, is what the lawfare that we're witnessing right now kind of distills to.
Because these are crusty old politicas.
Like, the first case in point, the trial date, right?
Like, first thing I thought when I heard the trial date was, whoa, slow down, Greased Lightning!
Like a year from now, almost, completely?
It's...
It's transparently meant to kind of leverage those institutions that they have had captured for so long, and really I think that is germane to your point.
I think it's a lack of strategic acumen with regard to the kind of lay of the land today, the way that these wars are actually waged.
You know, the 4D chess thing is a meme around Trump, but the truth is Trump does understand messaging in the digital age.
It's no accident he comes back to Twitter slash X the day of this mugshot.
He was ready to drop that nuke.
He understands how to cut through.
Now you compare that to the crusty establishmentarians Whether it's on the right or the left, you look at the way DeSantis announced his candidacy on the very same platform, and it was like... I've seen more scintillating crochet sessions.
Like, it was just... Hey, don't knock crochet!
Crochet can be cool.
So I hear, so I hear.
But absolutely, and so I think they revert to using these levers of power, abusing them, frankly, right?
I know, you're shocked, an Obama-appointed judge, unbiased, right?
So, but yeah, I think that's where we're at at this point.
I think they misunderstand the kind of tactics of the moment, and they're kind of reverting to the old playbook of the 90s and early aughts.
And you're seeing that every time they stumble, really.
They just haven't updated yet, really.
You mentioned the Obama judge.
Let's talk about that for a second.
So Judge Chutkan, who is the January 6th judge.
If you just take a snapshot and say, OK, this is America.
You have a judge who has made patently anti-Trump statements in prior court cases concerning January 6 rioters.
I mean, just really ad hominem statements.
Not only that, she had to recuse herself from a prior case involving a friend of mine, one of our colleagues in the Trump administration, Kash Patel, over her Connections to Fusion GPS, who she hired when she was a lawyer working for the Theranos company, the crooked Theranos company.
She was at the time a lawyer with Bose Flexner Schiller for 12 years, where she was also colleagues with someone called Hunter Biden.
If you wrote that in a novel, you would be called a crappy novelist because that level of corruption in America, you know, no, no, no, no.
Venezuela, maybe.
Mexico, probably.
Here, not.
But it's just one instance.
We could talk about Jack Smith.
We could talk about Alvin Bragg.
We could talk about Fanny Willis.
But that level of being compromised, it seems, does it not, that it just doesn't matter in today's America, Razor?
You know, again, I don't know what people were expecting from an Obama-appointed judge.
This is why one of the greatest and most inspirational things in Trump's actual presidency was his judicial appointments, some of which, to their credit, were delegated to other people who kind of appointed those judges.
But for the most part, especially down the line, those judicial appointments really panned out.
You look at it.
You can see it illustrated here.
An Obama-appointed judge looking for him to be unbiased.
I think you'd have an easier time getting Mitch McConnell to say the alphabet backwards.
It's not gonna happen.
And I just, I made a whole rant called, and with an affectionate nod to Michael Savage, called the stench from the bench.
I have a big problem with the judicial system and the way that it's set up, especially at the federal level.
I know, I know, 99% of federal judges give the rest a bad name, but I've broken down this issue for a long time, and this also is apropos to the point that we were discussing earlier.
They revert to these old forms of control, right?
Some of which are less relevant than ever, although I think the judicial branch has, perhaps more than any branch of government, fewer kind of checks and balances on its power in some ways.
Especially on the Supreme Court level where, yeah, you can technically impeach people if you want to, but nobody does because whoever impeaches that person then has to shoulder the political consequences of having initiated that impeachment proceeding.
So you never see it happen.
Congress can, they just don't.
Yeah.
I feel like that needs to be amended in some way.
Whether you could have like a presidential recommendation or something.
You could have something to that effect.
But that, in my mind, needs to be reformed on some level.
He was unusually diplomatic there as somebody inside the White House when the vaunted Federalist Society was sending us the list of rock-solid constitutionalist originalists To a point to the federal bench.
Yeah, one of them was of course Judge Kelly who just sentenced on Thursday a U.S.
Army veteran to 17 years for shaking a temporary fence on January the 6th.
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I did a monologue on this topic on Thursday of last week and I'd like to get your take on it because I really do consider you to be one of the truly sharpest political minds out there.
Tucker has raised it now twice, Tucker Carlson.
My buddy Dan Bongino has raised it repeatedly and he's actually a former Secret Service agent who was meant to, you know, catch bullets for presidents and former presidents.
And then on my show, the Democrat, no Trump supporter, the Democrat Alan Dershowitz said the same thing when I was on vacation with my guest host.
Could the life of the president, the former president, be in peril because of the level of utter psychotic hatred that he's had to endure?
I usually dismiss this possibility, but honestly in our current climate it's like you'd be insane to dismiss that out of hand at this point.
I think I think if they can get what they want without that, then obviously they'll do that because it's more aggravation than it's worth, right?
But I don't think, you know, I'm not a big advocate of, sorry RFK Jr., I'm not a big advocate of the CIA having killed JFK.
He made so many other people mad.
I think there's a long list and they're pretty low down it.
But I personally look, if We've seen this illustrated again and again and again.
We saw it during the Summer of Love in 2020.
When the left can't get what they want with ballots, they use bullets.
They use their fists.
They burn down buildings.
And they expect to get what they want when they revert to violence.
So Considering it's kind of hardwired into their programming, yeah, I definitely think it is a possibility.
Do I think it's a likelihood?
Fortunately, personally, I don't, but who knows?
Maybe I'm underestimating the problem.
I generally do tend to hand wave this away, but right now, with the fever pitch at which politics is in this country, I could picture, like, say, the day after Election Day, if Trump emerges victorious, Meltdown isn't even the word.
Correct.
Right?
Like, Summer of Love x 20.
You know what I mean?
I still remember the day after his election and the absolute five alarm meltdown that occurred that day.
I can't imagine what it would be in 2024.
You know what I mean?
My issue is, and you know, this goes from something I learned from Larry Elder, my former Salem colleague, who said, if, this is regards to the 2020 election, if you've been told incessantly, literally, incessantly, for four years, that the man in the White House is a misogynist, racist, Islamophobe, white supremacist Nazi, well of course you'd steal an election.
Because, you know, I hope I'd steal an election in Germany in 1934.
But if you really think that a white supremacist Nazi is going to win the election again, what's to stop you doing something else?
I mean, we know they tried it with Brett Kavanaugh, and it was only because he suddenly had a moment of clarity that the man who traveled across America with a Glock 19, a gun, and zip ties to kill Kavanaugh was actually intercepted.
So, you know, it's not left qua left, it's you just need a loony, right?
Yes, absolutely.
Well, I mean, you see this again and again and again.
You see it with Governor Whitmer.
Over there with the two guys who were in constant contact with FBI over that alleged kidnapping plot and whatnot.
In my opinion, those FBI agents belong in prison right along with those people.
You know what I mean?
This is something they will find kind of vulnerable people and let them know where there's a good deal on handguns and bullets.
You know what I mean?
Like this has happened again and again and again.
It's not exactly something that's anathema to our current existence.
I think what they're trying really to provoke at the end of the day is something like that, right?
And you see confession through projection on the left very, very often, right?
And the fact that they're constantly bringing up domestic terrorism, the fact that they're constantly bringing up this loony and that loony, like that shooting recently where the guy had the manifesto, Still no Nashville manifesto, but we got that guy's manifesto like greased lightning for crying out loud.
Within a day.
Within a day.
It's stunning.
We still don't have the the transgender murderer child murderers manifesto months and months later, but the the manifesto of the The three people killed in the Dollar General was released the very next day.
I'm going to use that phrase with your permission.
Confession by projection.
Absolutely superb.
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Okay, let's get strategic in terms of how we save the republic.
Big question for the next 15 months.
They've made this huge mistake of televising the court case in Georgia.
I think that is one of the biggest own goals the left has committed against their goals.
But let's talk about what the president should or shouldn't be doing.
And I'm torn here.
I hear this all the time from, you know, Republicans or ostensible Republicans.
You gotta stop talking about 2020!
Nobody wants to hear about you, President Trump, and how the election was stolen from you.
And there's an obvious retort to that.
If we don't have secure elections, why should we have elections?
So what is the balance?
How do you talk about, you know, what happened then and how this is election interference?
You know, four indictments with 91 charges totaling 730 years in prison for one man is election interference in the midst of a primary.
But I also know that when people go to the ballot box, they're going with a A hope of a more positive future.
If they're not voting for their incumbent, it's not because of something that happened four years ago, it's because things were better back then for them, or they hope they will be better for them if they change the incumbent.
So, what is RazörFist's sagacious advice for the man at Mar-a-Lago?
Well, I'm amazed nobody's put two and two together.
The indictments Indictments are the new rape allegations.
That's what it is.
It's 2016 all over again.
You remember how many of those things got piled on top of Trump days before the election?
It's weird what happened to those!
I think I wound up being an accuser.
I don't even know how it happened.
I just woke up.
I'm still waiting for the tapes from Omarosa and from... Who is that comedian who was in the movie that we reviewed recently with Arnold Schwarzenegger?
Come on, guys.
Who is... Oh, Tom Arnold.
Where's Tom Arnold?
I've got the audio tapes of him using the N-word.
I mean, it's been about two years now.
I'm still waiting, Razor.
Yeah, yeah.
It's amazing how that stuff never pans out.
And it's also amazing how you had how many accusers?
Like, was it in the triple digits by the end?
And they all vanished the day after the election.
So weird.
Every single one.
So what do you want to hear from him?
If he has time outside of a court to actually campaign, what is the smart play when it comes to talking points?
Well, I mean, I think after the little stroke of genius from Mitch McConnell there, perhaps term limits are a topic to bring up for a little bit.
It's not like McConnell is not the latest in a long, long, like, this is not a recent occurrence.
Remember Ted Kennedy?
Ted Kennedy clung on to power like literal grim death.
Didn't he have a seizure in Congress or something?
He actually said that.
He actually made that promise in November when he launched his campaign at Mar-a-Lago.
I was there.
A lifetime ban for members of Congress being lobbyists and term limits.
I realize they have to kill this man.
I mean, he's just declared war on the Uniparty.
They have to take him out.
But I'm not sure you win elections.
I mean, a lot of, you know, the base is going to say, yeah, yeah, term limits.
But when it comes to beating Biden, what does Razor advise?
I mean, I think you definitely do need to pay attention to elections.
You can't, unfortunately, reform that at the federal level.
You have to deal with that on a state-by-state level.
And look, blue states are gonna be corrupt.
It's amazing, though.
I don't know if you recall this, but several years ago, Florida was considered a swing state, but it was honestly more often blue than it was red.
And then, oh, just a few years ago, They threw out a couple of corrupt election officials.
Keep in mind, this is after the 2000 election, which was highly suspicious anyways on a lot of levels.
A lot of people's votes were thrown out in that election by Al Gore's lawyers and the hanging Chad issue.
The election laws were actually tightened up.
Then years later, there's this purge of corrupt election officials, particularly in Broward County.
Wouldn't you know it?
It's no longer a battleground state, right?
Wouldn't you know it?
And hey, what's the other state that went solid red in 2016 and 2020?
Oh, Ohio had the exact same issue in 2004, right, with John Kerry.
They almost had a repeat of Florida in 2000, so they tightened up their election laws in the aftermath.
Both those states, hard read.
It's funny how when you suddenly don't treat voting like it's the publisher's clearinghouse catalogue, your elections actually tighten up and both parties are suddenly competitive.
Interesting.
All right, so securing elections is definitely something you're interested in hearing, but what else should be the pillows of the messaging campaign?
If we want to save the republic, we've got to get him back.
What would you be whispering in his ear if you were head of comms?
He's doing really well on, he's been hitting immigration really hard lately, which, look, I live in Arizona, maybe that's a skewed perspective because I'm in the Southwest.
We're about to eat a giant, like, $2.1 million fine, that's all gonna fall on the taxpayers, because of a wall made out of crates, shipping crates, that our asterix governor, who won by, what, 200 votes or something, decided not to challenge in court.
She wants us to eat that so that she can use that as a political talking point when she runs for a re-election she should, by all rights, lose, right?
Immigration is a serious issue, and it's becoming an ever more serious issue, especially depending on what happens with the economy here, right?
I've talked about this a little bit in previous videos, But there's some shenanigans going on with interest rates in the Fed right now that are not—the last time this happened was kind of ahead of the Great Recession.
So it's—I'm not saying that's going to happen, but usually it's not a good sign.
And if it's even a possibility, you definitely want to address economic issues.
Immigration is germane to the economic issue, because if you have a massively cheap imported workforce, then obviously that's going to affect your job market.
It affected everyone's job market during the Great Recession.
You know, I know people who were applying for jobs they were overqualified for, and it was like, Sorry, we just got Esmeralda from Guadalajara in here to take that job, and we're gonna go with her because we get to pay her under the table and not pay her benefits, right?
That happened during the Great Recession.
So I think that's an important point for him to continue to hit.
I would love for him to hit it even harder.
I also, you know, I think there's a diplomatic component to it.
I did a video called Why We Need the Wall.
Years ago that I'm very very proud of.
I've done volunteer work in Mexico.
I've seen the issue and done volunteer work here on this side of the border.
I've kind of seen the issue from both sides and the part of the argument about the border that no one talks about is we're actually harming Mexico just as much as we're harming ourselves.
Yeah.
You think this cartel violence has nothing to do with the fact that basically no political reform can ever take place in Mexico because we're essentially using the border with America as a political pressure release valve.
In any other country where they were turning up warehouses full of human torsos, people executed by the cartels, you would have some kind of revolt or revolution or massive political reform take place.
But because any time the underclass is witnessing these horrific acts of violence, they can just flee to America and live in, let's be honest, an elevated form of poverty, that reform never takes place.
That harms us and that harms them.
So it's a talking point that I feel he could actually seize.
He can take the ethical and humane argument from the left on immigration.
This is what I always, when people ask me, how do you convince a liberal, you know, that they should be on your side?
And I say, take the most contentious issue of 2016.
Take the war.
And just ask somebody, are you in favor of child rape?
If you're not in favor of child rape, you know what's really good?
To build the stinking wall.
When the UNHCR, when Human Rights Watch, hardly pro-Trump organizations tell us that up to 60% of young women and children are sexually abused as they're trapped across the border, you know what?
If you don't like that, We should have a secure border and it's like really not a difficult messaging and then either that either that liberal has to say oh no I'm in favor of child rape or they say yeah that's probably the humane thing to do paint them in a corner it's what Alinsky said hoist them on their own value system make them live up to their own values and we're doing it for a good reason to keep people safe
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Leather jackets, motorbikes, guitars, who's got a very cool silhouette of Ninja Turtles behind him.
And I am very jealous now.
He's actually got a functioning arcade game behind his right shoulder, you bar steward.
I've always dreamt about having a functioning arcade game.
Yeah, but what about you in that commercial?
You were rocking the Steve McQueen and Bullet kind of color scheme going on with the brown jacket and the all black.
Thank you, thank you.
No, I don't deny it, you know.
We like testosterone where I come from, but I've never had an arcade game, and I want to have Galaxia or Afterburner.
I dream about having, you know, Afterburner at home, but maybe when I win the lottery.
All right, this goes to my last point, and it actually goes back to the beginning of the conversation.
They're such idiots.
They made this man all the more popular because they made him an outlaw.
I have a theory.
I have a theory.
I'm going to test it with you.
They hate him because he's not a member of the elite.
He never was.
He was not of the Manhattan set.
He was the kid from Queens.
If Anderson Cooper's mama hadn't, you know, introduced him into the Manhattan society, Donald would never have, you know, been accepted.
So they hate him for class reasons.
They hate him for political reasons because he's not owned by any lobby.
Big Pharma, oil, the unions.
Nobody owns him.
He's his own man.
But here's my last little kind of factoid, if you will.
I think the Unprecedented levels of manic hatred for my former boss also derive from the fact that he drips masculinity.
I mean, just that video of him at the Brussels summit pushing out the president of, you know, Luxembourg out of the way and just, I, I, America's here!
Pay attention!
They can't stand that.
I mean, these soy boy spineless gits, they detest him for visceral reasons to do with masculinity.
Is there anything to that, RazörFist?
Yeah, I think that's an element to it.
And again, what's the iron law of leftist projection?
Why'd they leak the pussy tape?
They thought that, uh, that would be the kill shot.
They thought that, uh, he would- Oh, toxic masculinity, right?
That'll be a negative.
Of course, look at who their messiah was.
For years, it was Obama, who's, uh, rather effete and may have experimented in college just a little bit.
Well, according to his memoirs.
According to his ex-girlfriend too, you know?
But it sounds like you don't think this factor is a significant factor for their hatred.
I think it's an element.
Look, I think they see red when they see this man.
I really don't think there's any rational... I did a video about this recently where what we have in this country is kind of people have conflated Politics with personality.
Politics with origin.
This is really what identity politics is about.
It's about hardwiring people on a hair trigger so that any attack on your politics is now an attack on your person.
So that you can't really respond because you don't really have any ideation.
You don't have an actual... You haven't thought out these political points, right?
Most I don't know, rational people think on an issue-by-issue basis.
Do I agree with that?
Do I agree with this?
I know conservatives who are pro-abortion.
I know, right?
They'll take it issue-by-issue.
But on the left, there is no such thing.
It is, okay, you belong to this clan.
This is what you are.
You are assigned your politics, and you're all but assigned your voter registration card.
Which is, I think, why so many people who turn away from the left with that, like, walk-away thing, It's like they're a new creation.
They're kind of trying to rediscover where they stand.
You even see it a little bit in RFK Jr., right?
Where he'll be asked about a given issue and nine times out of ten his response is, I'd have to think about that, because it's like he stepped out of a cult and he's still putting his positions together in some ways.
You see that again and again when they break the programming.
I mean, it's so much fun.
You see these videos from the likes of Fleckus and others, you know, and Jesse Waters made this famous.
You know, you asked the drone a simple question, like, okay, so what's fascistic about Trump?
Or what is a fascist?
And it's like, the talking points are about half a millimeter thick, and then they've lost it.
There's no depth at all.
And I think what you're saying is that, in general, there is no depth.
The old quote I put together years ago, and I'm probably going to botch it, is something like, you know, conservatives have, you know, can use one sentence to explain thousand word ideas.
And the left have to use a thousand words to explain a one-sentence idea.
That's kind of the difference in terms of philosophy.
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