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Why? Because he's cool.
Because he's the richest man in the world outside of Putin who hides his fortune.
No, but because of where he comes from, and I don't mean South Africa or Canada, I mean because the community he represented demographically.
He's from California.
The biggest of big tech.
Tesla, what was it originally?
Eric, it was PayPal, wasn't it?
He started off with PayPal, I think?
I believe that is correct, yes.
Right, right, right. PayPal, then revolutionized the car.
Could you imagine? Forget, you know, at President Trump's age or in your 60s, but imagine being a 30-year-old and saying, I'm going to revolutionize the car-making industry of America!
Just what it takes!
To believe in yourself that much and then to actually do that.
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But as if that weren't enough, revolutionizing one of the most important seminal industrial sectors of the nation.
I mean, remember Henry Ford, the Model T, the F-150, And then he says, America's dropped the ball on space exploration.
We have. I mean, we let the shuttle Challenger explosion kill any sense of adventure in our nation, as a nation.
Yeah, sure, individuals would do cool things and, you know, do buds and become a seal or become individual entrepreneurs in a new sector.
But as a nation, not as a nation, as a civilization, as the West.
I know he flubbed it.
I know poor Neil Armstrong flubbed it.
He was supposed to say as he stepped off the limb, he was supposed to say what?
One small step for a man and one giant leap for mankind.
And instead he said one small step for man, not a man.
But the sentiment, we know what he was trying to say.
His landing on the moon, planting the American flag, was for all people.
It was showing the world what can be done when you don't recognize limits and when you have faith in humankind, in ingenuity and in determination.
And that was all lost.
And the shuttle program, which was in itself revolutionary, a reusable entry vehicle, if you've never seen one, just out not far from where I live is the annex to the Air and Space Museum, the Udvar Hause annex, which was paid for by a private citizen, an American, another Hungarian like myself who became a citizen.
And just decided the air and space has run out of space.
And I'm going to build a giant hangar in the middle of the Greenfields next to Dallas Airport.
And we're going to fill it with the Enola Gay.
The Enola Gay.
With an SR-71 Blackbird.
The coolest thing that has ever flown and been piloted by man in the midst of all the other aeroplanes there.
And in the rear hangar, there's actually...
It used to be the kind of fake shuttle that was just used for testing...
There's a real shuttle.
If you've never seen one up close, you can't appreciate it.
You think it's an airplane.
No. It's like a skyscraper sideways.
The size of the space shuttle will make you feel very, very small.
But it was all for Nord.
One bad seal on a booster rocket.
Leaking propellant detonates the rocket, the fuel payload, and the shuttle and everyone on board.
We kind of just threw in the towel.
And if that weren't bad enough, when Barack Hussein Obama comes along, and you probably forgot this, or maybe you never knew it, and you won't believe me, but that's okay, look it up.
Obama tells NASA, NASA, you know, space, the final frontier, that their primary mission is to improve America's relations with the Muslim world.
Uh-huh.
Look it up.
Little part of America's soul died when we lost that spirit, the final frontier.
And along comes a guy who's an immigrant, a legal immigrant like myself, and says, nope!
We're gonna go to Mars.
I'm gonna build rockets.
Not just rockets, but rockets the likes of which you've never seen before.
Have you ever seen one of his rockets land?
First time I saw it, I thought it was fake.
I thought it was AI. I thought it was Photoshop.
To see a perpendicular rocket land backwards on its jet is something like out of a Japanese cartoon from the 80s.
No, it's Elon Musk.
It's real. And when he gets up on that stage with President Trump, I was right there.
Saw it with my own eyes.
And what's his t-shirt? His t-shirt.
He's wearing a black MAGA hat.
Because he said, I'm not just MAGA. I'm dark MAGA. And he's jumping around excitedly, giddy like a schoolboy.
And his t-shirt says, what?
Occupy Mars.
That man symbolizes something.
And it's not just him.
The head of the Teamsters Union, who are such cowards they won't endorse anyone because they've only endorsed Democrats for the last 30 years, and they know who their members really want, President Trump.
At least their president on a podcast, well, he's not going to represent Palo Alto and the billionaires.
He's going to represent the working class.
The truth about the Democrats.
Just listen to the head of the Teamsters, Sean O'Brien.
So it's like, you know, people say the Democratic Party is the party of the working people.
They're bought and paid for by big tech, those big tech companies.
Yeah, tech is the new fossil fuel, man.
That's what I say. And you've got the Republicans who are now saying, hey, we want to be the working class party, right?
And, okay, you've got a great opportunity right now to do that.
They betrayed the working class.
The Democrats did.
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What do we call that one?
You tell me.
Something like Elon, Teamsters, and going back to space, or something like that?
I really like the space.
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.
The Teamsters thing was good, too, at the very end.
That's a tough one. Yeah.
That's a tough one.
How do you delete a phone number in your contacts?
Go to the contact?
I know, but there's no option.
You can edit it or you can block it.
I see an image from Hogan.
Did you see it? Yeah, I got it.
You want to use it here?
I think I might. Okay.
I think we have to buy Cassio a Starlink, right?
Bye.
Hmm.
Well, he was going to be off anyway, though, starting Thursday.
Can you kill the mics?
Yes.
I'm going to be a little bit more quiet.
And it's very frustrating when you're on the ground working hard every day.
Jeff, whose voice is that?
Roy Cooper, the governor of North Carolina.
Who's doing a great job, right?
Fantastic, yeah.
Do you think that they realized, I mean, what was that?
What outlet was that?
MSNBC. Did they realize that, like, he's making excuses, everything's fine, with the B-roll of what looks like, you know, Beirut after a bombing?
Exactly. I mean, that's a little ironic, isn't it?
I know. So what's going to be the consequences?
Nothing. He's a Democrat. They'll just ignore him.
Sorry. Thanks. Thanks for the reality check.
Can you explain, cut 10 to me, Jeff, Lawrence O'Donnell, is he the stop the hammering guy?
Yes, it is. Okay.
And what did he say?
Let's just play, because you played this for me earlier, and I just, I know he's loony, but I didn't get it.
Cut 10. Where is the humanity?
Donald Trump seems to have none, not a shred of humanity.
Donald Trump said today that he believes that immigrants to this country are genetically inferior human beings.
That is exactly what Adolf Hitler thought and said.
I missed that. When did President Trump say that immigrants are genetically inferior?
He didn't. He was talking about the criminals that are coming around, the gang members that are murderers.
The ones who are raping and murdering 12-year-old girls.
Yeah, it's a classic MSNBC thing.
They talk about how bad it is, but they don't show it to you, the clip.
They just try to tell you what he says.
They change the words. Now, I know I'm endangering common sense here by trying to apply logic, but I'm curious, do they think this is going to work, Jeff, because the polling show, this is a shocking, one of the most shocking statistics of the last four years, more than 70% of Americans, 70%, want full expulsion, deportation of illegals.
Does that not matter to the Democrats?
I mean, what issue is, apart from lowering taxes, what issue has 70% of support?
Not much. Not much, right?
Not nowadays. Very few things, yeah.
Do they understand what's going on?
Do Democrats understand, Jeff?
Well, as we talked about yesterday, I was very confident about the race that you were surprised about.
I feel like they've transferred and everything's January 6th, it's Trump-Trumped this.
Just to turn out their base to help the down-ballot races.
That's what I think the campaign's about now.
You think they're kind of realizing she's going to lose?
Yes, and I think it's all about the down-ballot.
Oh my gosh, I'm not going to get excited.
I'm not... Eric, help me out here.
Can you just be a dose of cold water on me?
Just help, help, help, help, help. If nothing else, what we've learned about the Democrats, especially over the last nine years ever since he came down that escalator, is that they never, ever give up.
They always have some secret up their sleeve.
At least that's what we've been led to believe all this time.
But... Looking at the signs, the polling, Kamala's failing these interviews, I don't want to be super confident.
I don't want to get that optimistic yet.
But I think Jeff's right.
I think they know that Kamala is cooked and they are looking more at, let's just try to retake the House and minimize Senate losses at this point.
Jeff, do you think the Jack Smith thing was their real October surprise?
Because if it was, that is the dampest squib in political history.
MSNBC did. They went in the special coverage, which I've never seen before.
But it's gone. It's disappeared. I know, but they put the QR code on the screen so you could scan it to be able to read the...
Yes, I've never seen that before.
The QR code was on the screen so you could read the full 165-page briefing or whatever it was.
The indictment. The court motion.
But do you think that was their October surprise?
I think that was one. To me, the October surprise is Kamala's doing interviews.
That's the biggest October surprise I didn't see coming.
But you do agree with me that that was a damn squib, right?
It's gone. It's gone!
It's crazy. It's finished!
Yes. Okay, let's discuss the October surprise, which is the Kamala.
Kamala and Tim.
We had a caller who didn't like me calling him Tampon Tim, didn't we, Eric?
She didn't like that.
Yeah, a lady caller who did not like that.
Does that mean I can't call him Tampon Tim?
Absolutely not. It's your show.
You can do whatever you want. Thank you kindly.
Thank you for that affirmation there.
So, Bill Whitaker, who I've never heard of before.
I think Jeff has a fascinating theory.
We'll get to Jeff's theory as to why it was actually, you know, a kind of quasi-real interview.
Both Tampon Tim and Kamala on 60 Minutes, the wrong day of the week.
And let's just talk about the Borders Arena.
Bill Whittaker just didn't drop it.
Cut three! Was it a mistake?
To loosen the immigration policies as much as you did.
It's a long-standing problem and solutions are at hand and from day one literally we have been offering solutions.
What I was asking was was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place?
I think The policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting a problem.
But the numbers did quadruple.
And the numbers today, because of what we have done, we have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half.
We have cut the flow of fentanyl by half.
But we need Congress to be able to act to actually fix the problem.
I'd be willing to hear challenges from you, our dear listeners.
The number remains, 83333 Gawker.
But I can't recall, not in recent memory, a mainstream media interviewer with any leading Democrat, and he did this repeatedly, used the phrase, what I was asking, because...
The interviewee, Kamala, obfuscated and didn't answer the question.
Repeatedly say, uh, no, but I was asking this question and you're not answering this question.
Jeff, what's your theory about this guy, Whittaker, we never heard of?
I like it. I think he must like Biden.
That's the only thing I can think of.
So this is his sticking the knife in, right?
Because it's not that he did it so aggressively.
It's how many times he did it throughout the interview.
Again and again. I think that's a very plausible working hypothesis that this chap, Bill Whittaker, was a fan of Joe Biden's or maybe a friend of his.
And he's not going to let Kamala get away with it so easily.
We have so many more cuts from that interview.
But I want to hear from you guys.
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Welcome to my show. That interview?
What? They both get increasingly more frustrated with each other, because he's asking the questions, and she's not answering questions.
There was a point in one of the clips where he asks the question, and as he's talking over her, she's talked over him, so she says, Bill, if you wouldn't mind, like she does the little, like, I'm speaking thing, and there's just back and forth, more and more frustration until it kind of boils over.
Can you kill the mics again?
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Lisa in faraway California.
Hi, Dr. G. Greetings.
Hi. Has anybody brought up the theory that the reason that Biden is giving so much money to Ukraine is Zelensky says, if you don't, I'll release those tapes?
Remember, they said they had a CIA whistleblower, FBI said they had a tape of both Biden and Hunter, each accepting a $5 million bribe.
Do you remember that? I remember vaguely.
I don't think it was an FBI guy.
Jeff, do you remember that thing about some tape of the Bidens accepting a deal and it wasn't really sourced very well?
Do you remember that? There was one guy that said it, yeah, but Bongino was playing it before, remember?
But he didn't have the actual tape.
It was kind of interesting. Oh, that's right.
It was somebody who said, there is a tape, but I don't have it.
There's a problem with those stories, Lisa, don't you think?
Yes, but it all makes sense.
But only if it's true.
If it's not true it means nothing.
What I mean is it sounds true that they accepted bribes.
Well, we know that they accepted bribes, but I have a real problem with somebody saying, there are tapes out there.
I don't have them, but they exist.
In fact, hang on, Jeff, it was Grassley.
Do you remember? Grassley said it, that there are tapes, but we don't have them.
Do you remember how pissed I got?
Yeah, I do remember that. That was so irresponsible when a senator says, oh, there's evidence out there.
I haven't seen it. I haven't heard it.
I don't know who has it. But Lisa, this is the stuff that actually hurts us.
This is the stuff that really, really hurts us.
You know what I mean? Yes, yes.
It's like, I've got something.
Well, somebody does and I don't know where it is and I haven't heard it.
Then it's like, you're just wasting my time.
You're just wasting my time. It's the opposite of what I said at the beginning of the show.
I'm not here to give anybody false hope.
But when you go out there and you publicly say, we've got the goods.
Well, somebody's got the goods and I haven't heard the goods and I don't know where they are.
You might as well be working for the other side.
But thank you, Lisa. The logic may be there, but the evidence isn't.
And I don't care if we don't have the actual evidence.
Let's go a little bit closer to home.
Let's go to the Big Apple.
Sean, welcome.
Dr. Gorka, I was just going to say, studying the socialism, so the last four years, approximately, this term that Biden and Harris were in control, the lying, the sabotage, the dystopia, This is all the demoralization stage that we have been
experiencing, that they're trying to lay the ground for socialism.
Biden himself said, I'm a transitional president.
What does that mean?
What can we infer from that?
And what was their slogan?
Their slogan was build back better.
Well, before you build back better, you have to break it, I guess, right?
Yeah, unless somebody else broke it first.
But yeah, I get your logic, Sean.
So next time I want to do an imitation for you, I want to do a Sebastian Gorka imitation.
That'll be on Friday.
Well, listen, you can do it on Friday, but first we're going to do a review, so you stay on the line, and we'll have Mr.
G do the Dr.
G impersonation review, because many have tried, Sean, and almost all have failed.
I heard somebody recently tried it that wasn't too bad.
Who was that? Was that somebody at Butler?
But Jeff will do the review of the Dr.
G impersonator. I mean, if it was so easy, everybody would have national radio shows.
I mean, they'd just copy my accent and then the rest would be, you know, just gravy.
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Solomon. Jeff really is like the Gandalf of this team, just constantly saying, You shall not pass!
Too good. Oh, and I'll do Hogan first, then I'll go to John's stories.
Hogan first, and then the stories.
Okay. Hey, guys.
Hey, buddy. How are you?
Good, good, good, good.
How we doing? I'm always amazed at the hypocrisy of this town.
We have Republicans running around saying, oh my god, FEMA got money and it's spending it on migrants, and oh, they voted for it.
Yeah, we shall discuss.
Can't make it up. We shall discuss.
There's gambling going on in this casino.
I can't believe it.
We should be outraged. Wow.
How are you doing?
Good. I went to Butler and it was pretty cool.
Pretty cool. It looked amazing.
Oh my God, the audience was massive in size.
There was a guy posting, because I guess he had money to do it.
He bought the cell phone data for Butler and he registered 54,000 cell phones.
Yeah, that's what I said.
$50,000 to $60,000 is what we said here.
And the police are still trying to give us an estimate from their photos.
We might get an estimate tonight.
Oh, wow. Great.
For RAV? Well, probably just for a story.
A story. Yeah, we're working.
But a huge number.
It was amazing to see.
We were there. I arrived at 12, 12, 12, and the overflow was as far as the eye could see.
And that was five hours before the speech.
We had a French news team here doing a documentary.
They were there the night before, and they saw people camping out.
Amazing. Just amazing.
Because that happens at Biden rallies all the time.
Of course, yes, all two of them.
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John, did you go to a casino and find gambling recently?
Are these the stories you tweeted about?
I did indeed.
Right here in Washington, D.C., the giant and largest casino of all, where billions and billions of dollars are spent per day.
Yes, I've been watching Republicans and Democrats trying to express surprise that FEMA got this money and was spending it on helping illegal aliens settle into the United States.
So hang on, hang on. The story, the background is we've been playing the clips from Corrine Jean-Pierre on and on and on.
Yeah. FEMA has run out of money to help people suffering because of Hurricane Helene.
And that FEMA has spent a lot of our money, millions of dollars, on illegals.
And you're saying that there's...
600 million. 600 million.
You're saying there's an unusual wrinkle with this story?
Yeah, both sides are trying to pretend they had nothing to do with this or that it's a conspiracy theory.
But the truth of the matter is that this money was appropriated by Congress on a Republican watch, on Mike Johnson's watch.
The United States Congress, in March, appropriated money for a program That would allow FEMA to spend money settling illegal aliens into the country.
Many, many, many Republicans voted for it.
In fact, we've put the roll call up on just the news so every person can see whether their Democrat or Republican lawmaker voted for this money and now are somehow surprised that it went on.
Did you have any understanding?
Is there any official statements from these Republicans as to why they would help the government of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris fund illegals with FEMA money?
The first few people I've called said they didn't even know that the money was in the budget, because you know what?
No one reads these omnibus bills.
That's why the Freedom Caucus and so many lawmakers have tried to kill CRs and omnibus bills, because no one reviews them.
They're just a giant salad bowl of pork thrown in there under a very large number.
And you wake up weeks later finding out you did something you didn't intend to do.
And that's why when House Republicans promised in 2022 they would return to regular order budgeting, 12 appropriations bill, everybody vets it, there's carings, everybody knows what's in it.
They have failed at that mission.
And in so failing in that mission, they have delivered the very crisis that they wanted to criticize.
They wanted to criticize FEMA for doing this, but they've now found out They're actually co-conspirators in the approval of this money and the expenditure of this money.
It's an extraordinary thing to watch.
And at the end of the day, most Americans don't think FEMA should be focused on settling illegal aliens into the country.
They should be focused at the mission at hand, these big disasters, another one about to be delivered by Milton.
But in fact, Republicans are just as negligent as Democrats were assertive in trying to get
this done.
Democrats slipped into a 2023 appropriations bill when they still were in charge of the
Senate and the House.
The authorities saying, hey, it might in the future, we might send money to FEMA.
So it's going to be OK for FEMA to help illegal aliens get into the country and settle here.
And then Republicans are the guys who end up bringing that bill to the floor that actually
funds it to the tune of $600 plus million.
And oh, by the way, when you go to the jury, to the White House comments and John, John
Peters comments, the the money, the program hadn't spent all of its money.
And at the last minute, like government always does, there was a push to get the rest of
Come and get some more money, people!
And they shell it all out the door before the budget year ends on September 30th.
It's the worst of pork-barrel politics, and it really shows most lawmakers don't even know what they're approving when they sign these omnibus bills.
I don't know if somebody's been giving you a sneak peek of my show notes, but let's talk exactly about Corrine Jean-Pierre because it did not go well yesterday for her in the White House.
This is Cut 13.
The President's letter is not misinformation.
Would you agree? No.
The way you're asking me the question is misinformation.
There's money that we are allocating to the impacted areas, and there's money there to help people who truly need it.
There are survivors who need the funding, who need the funding, and it's there.
If you ask for a question that you don't like misinformation...
I actually said we have the money available to help survivors of Hurricane Helene and also Hurricane Milton.
Now, there's going to be a shortfall, right?
Because we don't know how bad Hurricane Milton is going to be.
And so we're going to need additional funding.
We're going to need additional funding.
That's exactly what I just asked about.
And you said it was misinformation.
What you're asking me is why Congress needs to come back and do their job.
That's what you're asking me. Congress needs to come back and do their job and provide extra assistance, extra funding to disaster relief fund.
That's what Congress needs to do, and we're going to continue to urge that.
You may not want that, but that's okay.
That's what this president wants, and that's what the vice president wants.
Thanks, everybody. Not a good look, John.
Not a good look for the press secretary.
Take your ball and leave the playground.
Yeah. Well, some of the Democrats don't even show up on the ball field, like Kamala Harris, who's avoided having a press conference this whole time.
Others walk off the ball field the second they don't like being called by their own words or by their own standards.
The Democrats have a transparency problem right now in America.
They don't answer questions.
They get angry when you ask hard questions.
throw softballs at them and if you don't people get perturbed and that's what you saw yesterday.
This was a tough question she didn't have a good answer for it so she turned it around and then
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And for too long, particularly in the Obama and Biden White Houses, press secretaries have acted like they belong to one party and one party only.
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Was it their team or was it the actual journalist?
It was the interviewer, yeah.
Okay. Oh, yes, the title for Solomon.
Yes, Solomon. The Republicans approved FEMA money for illegals.
No, the GOP approved FEMA money for illegals.
Yes, of course.
So when is Bongino going to drop the big thing that he has about Secret Service incompetence,
Have you been listening to him? Because that was like a month ago.
I know. Where he says he's got to have...
He's going to burn it down.
weight or something I don't know.
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All right.
you you
Well, it's great to have you here, and I speak for a lot of people, and I say we like you a lot.
I mean, you're a very, very...
You seem like to me...
Honestly.
And I can come up with no higher compliment than this, but you seem to me like the kind of guy who cleans the lint out of the dryer after every use.
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Jeff, isn't it kind of a big relief that now we know, thanks to Kimmel, that the main qualification to be the deputy to the chief executive, i.e.
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I think that's a strong case for him.
That's the best thing they can come up with.
Because even if you're a knucklehead, if you take the lint out regularly, you can be vice president.
Exactly. Right? Yeah, even for a knucklehead like Tim.
It's the lint requirement.
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oh i love that I love that chart.
I love that graph.
Isn't it a beautiful thing?
But also beautiful because look at the number.
That's the day I left office.
It was the lowest border patrol, the lowest it's ever been.
Illegal immigration.
Today it's out of control.
But I love it for other reasons, too.
You know that. Look, I am biased.
I was there. I worked for him.
I was at Butler with President Trump on Saturday.
And even so...
One man jokes about being shot.
He was moments into the speech and he said, as I was saying, so he could finish the speech.
And then not only did he finish the speech, He changed politics in quite a remarkable way by inviting Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, up onto stage.
And Elon had a very simple message.
You know, the true test of someone's character is how they behave under fire.
And we had one president who couldn't climb a flight of stairs...
And another who was fist pumping after getting shot.
Fight! Fight!
Fight! Blood coming down the face.
Now, America is the home of the brave.
And there's no truer test than courage under fire.
So who do you want representing America?
Yeah. Absolutely. I just love the way he pronounces the word shot.
He gets shot and then covered in blood.
Fight, fight, fight. Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, on the stage with the most famous man in the world, President Trump, the 45th and God willing if we do our part, the 47th President of the United States.
And Elon Musk was very happy jumping around the stage, giddy as a schoolboy.
And before the speech, a few of us got to meet with the president as well.
We have some photographs of both of those.
It was great to see the president and then to see the message from Palo Alto.
It's not Palo Alto because I think Elon has moved to Texas.
Let's analyze it all, as well as his latest piece on the vice-presidential debate.
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Lord Black, happy Tuesday.
Well, thanks, Sebastian.
Same to you and your viewers.
So, I don't want to read too much into it, but these are two quite seminal figures in the public eye.
A former president, leader of the opposition, with the richest man in the world who's not only reinvented the automotive industry, at least when it comes to electric vehicles, but...
Was wearing a t-shirt on the stage saying Occupy Mars because he has reinvigorated spaceflight and the whole expeditionary aspect of what NASA should be doing.
There he is, a little bit excited there on the stage.
Your reaction to the events of last Saturday?
Well, first of all, I was astounded at the size of the crowd.
The former president's communications director sent out a A panorama, you know, about a 10-second panorama video of the crowd.
It was over 100,000 people in it.
And what's Butler's population?
25,000 or something like that?
Yeah. And I was glad to see him speaking behind a bulletproof screen, a glass screen, and that all of the heights around had snipers on them who were security people.
And so they weren't taking any chances.
But I thought it was an extraordinary crowd.
I mean, no American leader has pulled crowds like this since Roosevelt.
I mean, Eisenhower and Reagan can pull good-sized crowds, but not like this.
And I agree with you.
I thought Elon Musk was a refreshing presence.
And of course, he's a formidable figure in his way.
And he was jumping around the stage like...
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaking for that congressman who lost his primary.
Do you remember in New York? Yes.
In a very hot day, she came rushing out in shorts and jumped around the stage saying, are you ready to fight?
I thought it was a little odd, but sort of, I guess, understandable in a young lady like that.
But for the wealthiest man in the world to be jumping around like that, I thought it was You know, it looked genuine.
And what he said was very sensible.
You've written numerous works of presidential history, including on President Trump, on Nixon and on FDR. Is it a thing?
Do crowd sizes matter or is it just a feel good in a useful optic for the candidate?
I think they matter more in the area of the level of enthusiasm of your supporters.
I mean, on Election Day, no matter who the candidates are, scores of millions of people are going to come out and vote.
They'll do their civic duty.
But only candidates who have a huge and intense relationship With a big echelon of the voters, poll crowds.
I mean, these people, you see them there on screen.
Since the crowd was, I think, three or four times the size of the town they were in, these people drove for hours and waited for hours, and they wanted to see, even at a distance of 500 yards, which some of them were, the former and likely future president.
To generate that kind of enthusiasm, you have to have a real following.
I mean, there have been all kinds of presidents, many of them good presidents, who didn't inspire that sort of enthusiasm but were well regarded in their positions and were elected and in many cases re-elected.
But we haven't seen a president who can pull crowds remotely like this since Reagan.
What are you...
I mean, there are some in the last 72 hours who are saying the signs for the Kamala campaign are not good.
The teleprompter failure, the refusal to do any substantive interviews, then doing puff piece interviews, then the 60 Minutes interview.
We'll play some clips for our listeners in the next segment.
I think it was you who said...
In one of our recent interviews, that they've reached the nadir, or sorry, they've reached the pinnacle, and it's only downhill from now, and the signals do not look good for her campaign.
I think that's right.
We have to say the Democrats, they waited a long time to do it, but when they knew they had to move, Biden went as if through a trapdoor.
Out he went right away.
And, well, Obama apparently wanted an open convention, wanted Biden to release his delegates so they could have a new convention, or at least they were coming up to the convention so they could have a real choice.
Biden said, no, guys, I'm advising my delegates to vote for the vice president.
And so he put in his candidate, but We have to remember that while they've done a tremendously slick job and they mobilized all their followers and supporters in the media, which is 95% of the national political media, to lay it on and say, joy is back, the vibes are good, we don't have a candidate who has any problems reading a teleprompter and so forth.
This is a person who two months ago, two-thirds of Americans were embarrassed about as the vice president.
And the rap on her has been that she's really not very intelligent.
She never says anything intelligent, and she can't even handle softball questions from partisans like Oprah.
And I think they hoped that they could take it by storm.
She was the prosecutor.
Trump was a convicted felon.
She was a youngish, attractive woman.
Trump is an elderly man.
And just get the momentum going and put through a sort of an image campaign.
And it's too important a position for that, and too many members of the public are too exigent for that.
They want to see the candidates, hear them, know what they explain they want to do if they're elected, and at least get a comfort level that they're adequate for the very great office they're seeking to occupy.
And she hasn't passed that test.
I mean, she's been energetic.
When she's relaxed and softball stuff, she's sort of an attractive candidate in a way.
But when it gets to substance, There's no there there.
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Yep And then I'll tee up the other cuts from Whitaker and Kamala.
Okay, mics are on.
Hmm.
That 60 Minutes interview was a disaster, wasn't it?
Utterly. I'm going to just play several cuts for you in the next segment for you to react to.
And then we'll play the first one.
We'll do Tim Waltz.
And then we'll tie that into your latest piece for The Sun.
Good. Miranda was a former employee of yours.
Is that right, Miranda Devine?
Or just a friend? No, not of mine, no.
I mean, I don't know her.
I admire her as a TV person.
Yeah, she was a butler as well.
Yes, well, she's awfully good, I think.
Yes, excellent, excellent.
Um... You know, as you know, I think the only polls that are reliable are those that are not attached to a left-wing media outlet or university.
And Rasmussen and Trafalgar, in my observations over the last 10 years, have been the most accurate.
Correct. They show Trump leading the countrywide vote by one to two percent.
Yep. Which means, as we've discussed before, if you take California and New York and Texas, Florida and Tennessee, which have 82 and 81 electoral votes, But where the Democrats win by 5 million more votes than the Republicans, that means Trump's leading in my other 45 states by 8 million votes.
That's not that close an election.
At the moment, it's looking good for the president.
Yeah. Well, were you speaking with him in Butler on the weekend?
Yeah, I had a few words with him privately beforehand.
What he wanted to talk about is how annoying it was that he wasted $200 million on the first candidate, Biden, to only have to start from scratch.
He's a little bit miffed at the waste of $200 million.
Yes, he's expressing sympathy for the president having been ditched by his party.
I don't know. Look, to be fair, I didn't think the country could elect Biden.
I just didn't think. I never thought, even in his prime, he was up to it.
But they did elect him.
Well, under COVID conditions.
COVID conditions and with 81 million unsolicited mail ballots.
I don't know. It looks good to me.
It does. 27 days to go, but it looks good right now.
Yeah, you don't know until the votes are in.
And the votes aren't in these days until Democrats have scraped the barrel with everything they can get.
We live in Virginia and we have 45 days of voting.
It's sheer insanity. Am I right that Trump's got a shot in Virginia?
Things are happening.
It's going to be hard because of the North.
But the fact that they've had a 200% higher turnout in early voting in the rural areas that are predominantly Republican is a very good sign.
Yeah. Well, the polls show at 3 or 4%, which means it could be had.
Indeed. All right.
You ready with Waltz? Coming in with six.
Yep. You called Republicans weird.
And that's sort of become a rallying cry for Democrats.
Why do you think that label stuck?
I was really talking about the behaviors.
Being obsessed with people's personal lives in their bedrooms and their reproductive rights.
Making up stories about legal folks legally here eating cats and dogs.
They're dehumanizing. They go beyond weird.
Because I said this, it becomes almost dangerous.
He's not the one who speaks Mandarin or lived in communist China.
You are, Tim Walz.
A disastrous continuation.
It wasn't just Kamala, but it was Tim Walz as well.
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Lord Black, your latest piece for the New York Sun states that the Vance Waltz interview may have been one of the most important in many years.
Why? Why?
Because I thought that he not only debunked this theory that we just saw expressed there by Walsh that there was something weird about him and that he was, you know, they got pretty torqued up about that thing about cat ladies and so on.
Vance came across as very courteous, very intelligent, very sensible, conciliatory, and just really a very attractive candidate.
And in fairness, I thought Wolf came along all right too, better than I expected, but not at all as sharp or impressive as Vance.
And so he debunked that, but I thought it showed a clear demarcation of roles of the two nominees.
president torques up that immense base that he has and pulls these huge crowds like he did in Butler
all around the country and gets them, you know, worked up.
People have driven for hours and waited for hours and want him to speak for 90 minutes and
really get things off his chest.
And Vance is kind of the ambassador to the relatively slender band of people in the
middle who are undecided or at least accessible to a Republican appeal if it's presented sensibly
and carefully and without hyperbole. And so it just seems to me that it tore down one of the
Democratic arguments that there was something basically weird and sociopathic about these two.
And he frankly clearly outclassed the Democratic analog, the nominee of that party for the vice
president. And he managed in a non-inflammatory way to draw out the problem that they have,
that they are saddled with this utterly incompetent administration of which their
nominee has been the vice president.
And they can't separate themselves from it.
And even though they're inching in policy terms closer to Trump, that makes it very difficult for them to say, Meg is dangerous.
You know, you're playing with fire this country.
It's harder for them to do that, and at the same time, they can't defend the record they've got.
And I thought, in a subtle way, and without being overly belligerent about advance, brought all that out very well.
He did indeed. Let's turn to the other subject of the 60 Minutes interview, the actual top of the ticket.
It may be the mainstream media, but the interview did not go well with Bill Whittaker.
The first question we'll look at is her response with regards to the war in Europe, Ukraine and NATO, or rather her non-answer.
This is cut two. Play cut.
As president, would you support the effort to expand NATO to include Ukraine?
Those are all issues that we will deal with if and when it arrives at that point.
Right now, we are supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked aggression.
Donald Trump, if he were president, Putin would be sitting in Kiev right now.
He talks about, oh, he can end it on day one.
You know what that is? It's about surrender.
So I'm not going to tell you what my policies are with regards to NATO, the most important military alliance in the modern age, or Ukraine, but I'll tell you that if President Trump were the commander-in-chief, Putin would be in Kiev.
That doesn't look like a confident response, Lord Black.
Well, it wasn't the question the man asked, you know?
I mean, he asked her a question, and she simply ignored the question.
We'll deal with that if we ever get there.
Well, you know...
It's not for me to speak for the entire electorate of America, but in general, I think voters everywhere in all serious democracies expect candidates seeking the highest office in their country to do better than that and actually answer relevant questions somewhat explicitly.
And, of course, what she said is nonsense.
Trump has made it quite clear that the present terms demanded by Putin are not acceptable to him.
So the theory that we're going to resolve this war on the basis of greater concessions, even than Putin is asking, is simply nonsense.
And any serious interviewer would politely say that it's nonsense.
But that's not the way it works with most of the media right now.
And then there was quite a bit of pushback concerning her years and years of flip-flopping from Whittaker.
This is cut four. You were against fracking.
Now you're for it. You supported looser immigration policies.
Now you're tightening them up.
You were for Medicare for All.
Now you're not. So many that people don't truly know what you believe or what you stand for.
And I know you've heard that.
In the last four years, I have been Vice President of the United States, and I have been traveling our country, and I have been listening to folks, and seeking what is possible in terms of common ground.
I believe in building consensus.
We are a diverse people, geographically, regionally, in terms of where we are and our backgrounds, and what the American people do want is that we have leaders who can build consensus.
Where we can figure out compromise and understand it's not a bad thing as long as you don't compromise your values to find common sense solutions.
And that has been my approach.
We only have a minute left, Lord Black, but she's being asked about flip-flopping and then she has some boilerplate nostrum about consensus.
Yeah, and to be fair, I thought he did a very good job on that question.
He put three particular points, and she didn't address any of them.
I mean, she skated all around on fracking, all around on the border, and on universal health care.
And it won't do.
Of course you want a consensus, but every informed person in the country knows how the system works.
Everyone knows there are two parties, and basically you have to govern with both of them to some degree.
Both sides come to bat.
But That wasn't the man's question.
What was her stance on these things?
Answer came there, none.
Well, the people noticed that.
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That answer, that was like one of the worst political non-answers I've ever seen.
Do you know who is an absolutely brilliant commentator on these things now?
It's Megan Kelly, who used to be kind of awesome.
She has matured greatly in the last year.
I mean, their shot at Taylor Swift, I thought, was brilliant.
Nothing against Taylor Swift.
She's an attractive woman and clearly a great talent, but And seems to be rather a nice person.
I think she's better as a vocalist, as a songwriter, than she is as a political scientist.
But still, you know, an admirable person.
But her comments on the election were absolutely rubbish, and Megyn Kelly took her apart, you know?
She's quite pugilistic.
Pretty and pugilistic.
Yeah, and she really...
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. You know, George Bush Sr.
or Obama or, you know, Richard Nixon or something, if they weren't smart enough to be president, of course they were.
It just makes you realize what a one-party state like California can create.
I mean, if I'd been prosecuted under her tenure in San Francisco or as AG, I would want my case reviewed simply because of her complete intellectual ineptitude.
How was that person an attorney general?
Two minutes. Well, I mean, we know the answer.
We know the answer.
There's nothing to do with the law, though.
Yeah, we know the answer.
Certain other skills were involved.
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G-O-R-K-A. Do you remember the Crown Heights Riots?
Is it time to set the record straight?
We have a longer clip from a brand new kind of mini-documentary being platformed by the Wall Street Journal.
Let's play that cut.
By 1991, tensions between blacks and Jews were mounting.
August 1991, the major New York City news story was about black anti-Semitism.
We are now preparing the ten volumes dealing with the Jewish relationship with the black community in reference to slavery.
So we can put it in the school system.
The chair of black studies at City College of New York, Professor Leonard Jeffries, actually the uncle of Hakeem Jeffries in politics right now.
He had accused Jews of running the slave trade, of using Hollywood to destroy the black image.
Of every sort of sin imaginable against blacks, it was Jews.
I love documentaries, but I learned something in this one.
The Jewish control of the slave trade?
That's new on me.
It's a new series of short documentaries on the Wall Street Journal's website.
It's titled, quote, Get the Jew!
The Crown Heights Riots Revisited, made by a good friend of the show and a superlative filmmaker, Michael Pack from Palladium Pictures.
Welcome back in studio.
Thank you. Good to be here.
So, why the Crown Heights riots?
And explain the etymology or the roots of this phrase, because this is what was shouted on the streets of Crown Heights, wasn't it?
Get the Jew! Exactly.
Hence it's in quotes.
Right. Well, this is the first of a series of documentaries that my company, Palladium Pictures, is doing with the Wall Street Journal opinion section.
And the goal of this series is to focus on stories that have been neglected or misreported or sent down the memory hole for one reason or another that are relevant today.
And this is the first.
And I think it's a good one because anti-Semitism is on the rise today.
And it often fits the same pattern that we see in the Crown Heights riot.
Explain the pattern there and why.
If it's a shorter film, the whole film is what, like 20 minutes or something?
Exactly. 23 minutes.
So for me, it's...
And I'm not going to put words in your mouth.
It's as if the death...
That occurred after the traffic accident or the attack on that Hasidic Jew or the Orthodox Jew was almost inevitable because what had been brewing in terms of anti-Semitism in the area.
But explain what the misrepresentation is that you're trying to correct.
Well, I think from the clip that you showed, Elia Kaufman, who's reporting the film is based on, really, lays out the groundwork, what had been going on before.
And there's this rise of black nationalism, most famously spoken by Louis Farrakhan, but also Leonard Jeffries, Hakeem Jeffries' uncle.
Can we just stop there for a second?
So the person you showed there, who said the Jews ran the slave trade, is the uncle of the man who, if the Democrats had won the last election, would be the current Speaker of the House.
That is an amazing thing.
He has actually...
Denied knowing much about what his uncle said, but actually he wrote about it in his college newspaper and invited his uncle to come to his college to speak.
So at the time he was enthusiastic at least.
But with this background, that accident that you referred to happened on a hot August day in 1991 in Crown Heights.
A motorcade was going back to the headquarters of Chabad Lubavitch, a Hasidic sect, and the third car in the motorcade accidentally ran a yellow or red light, hit another car, clearly an accident, careened off that car, and hit two young black children who were playing.
One of whom died. One of them died, Gavin.
We'll hold it there. That's how it began, a traffic accident, and we shall continue.
You can see the documentary at WSJ.com, WallStreetJournal, WSJ.com slash opinion, and you'll find it there.
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It's the first time the opinion section has done documentary.
They've had video clips. And are you doing all of them, or just the first ones?
Yes, all of them. Unless they find another partner.
How long was that ingestation to make that happen?
Maybe a year. Can you tell me some of the other topics?
Well, the next one that is actually for sure coming out is about the prime ministership of Liz Truss, shortest-lived prime minister.
Wow! It's called The Prime Minister vs.
The Blob, because she feels she was done in by their version.
I had her on the show for an hour. That is her take.
The Blob took her out. I think it's a little bit more complicated than that.
They are, but this is a 30-minute documentary, and we deal with the complexities.
How do you convince...
I'm curious that something from 30 years ago in New York and something to do with British politics is a kind of abstruse or not obvious in an election.
But they're all stories that people have gotten wrong.
Yeah. Is that the guiding thing?
It is. I mean, I think the next one we're going to do, although we haven't announced it, so don't you either, is on the Great Barrington Declaration.
Good. You know that story.
Yes, totally. But the point really is, I think your listeners and viewers may know this story, but a lot of these stories aren't getting out far enough.
Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely.
All right, I'll do Trump fourth at the top here.
And then...
Show me the other cut quickly.
There was some anti-Semitic chance going on.
There was some hatred going on.
And I think there were those that exploited it.
How on earth did you get him on camera?
We asked. We promised to be fair.
I think we were fair. There you were.
What did you say, Alex?
Um... I didn't do it in 1B.
I'll do it again.
I'll do it again. I'll do it here.
I'll do it here. How many in your contract, how many are you going to do?
Well, we can do it, you know, we're aiming for three or four a year every year.
Excellent. Congratulations. We're supposed to have dinner and talk about documentary films.
Whatever happened to that? An election.
That's what happened. My wife becoming chair of the GOP in Fairfax County.
That's what happened. I see her at 9 o'clock at night every day.
How about after the election?
That's absolutely fine.
We're like ships in the night.
Yeah. Where are you based?
Where do you live?
We live in Chevy Chase.
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I still don't know how he did it, but our friend Michael Pack, filmmaker, managed to convince ethno-business huckster extraordinaire Al Sharpton to give an interview on his documentary about the strange...
Demonstrations that occurred with him at the forefront during the Crown Heights riots and the anti-Semitic slurs being shouted by the people in his crowds.
Let's listen to the explication from Al Sharpton.
There was some anti-Semitic chants going on.
There was some hatred going on.
And I think there were those that exploited what happened.
Oh, external agitators.
We've heard that phrase before.
So we stop the story.
Traffic accident.
Car careens off after hitting another vehicle.
Two children are wounded. One of the children, a black child, later dies in hospital.
And then what happens?
You get to this, get the Jew yell.
Explain that. One of the people in the crowd around the accident, Charles Price, whipped the crowd into a frenzy.
They went through the neighborhood, you know, doing damage.
And then three hours later, they ran into a Hasidic graduate student, a doctoral student, Yanko Rosenbaum.
They saw him. They recognized him as a Jew.
They said, get the Jew, hence their title.
They beat him up, stabbed him, and he died.
And that was the first night of the riot.
Al Sharpton came the second day, and as did others, as Al Sharpton says, and the demonstrations went up a notch.
But I think what's really important and important for your viewers to know is that the mayor, the first black mayor of New York, David Dinkins, let it go on for three days.
He didn't do anything. There's this clip of him Trying ineffectually to tamp the flame, and he just looks so lost.
Well, that's the thing. He did nothing for three days until he himself was attacked, and then he turned to his deputy police chief, Ray Kelly, who asked him to end it, and he ended it in three hours, which he could have done at any time.
But yes, he looked lost.
He's not anti-Semitic, David Dinkins, so why did he wait three days?
He was really afraid to offend the progressive, sharpening, if you will, wing of his party.
And he was paralyzed.
And we've seen that before.
We've seen that with college presidents last year when there were pro-Hamas demonstrations on college campuses.
We see it every day.
We see it in the coverage of Hamas versus Israel.
So it's a pattern.
That's the pattern we discussed at the very beginning that I think repeats itself.
And it's there in Crown Heights, and we need to stop it.
So for those who missed it, this is Michael Pack's latest documentary.
It's called Get the Jew.
Crown Heights Revisited.
The Crown Heights Riots Revisited.
It's being housed at the Wall Street Journal's webpage under their opinion section.
So you can go and see WSJ.com slash opinion.
And Michael, this is going to be a series, correct?
It's going to be a series. And by the way, it's free, not behind the journal's paywall.
Wonderful. It'll be a series we hope to do three or four a year, every year, and our goal is to focus on these neglected stories that sort of the progressive, woke documentary world has chosen not to tell.
I'm going to ask an obvious question.
The Wall Street Journal I have not much time for because their news section has gone anti-Trump and woke.
The opinion section is the last bastion.
But why hasn't this happened before?
Why don't other opinion pages or news sites Host documentaries.
It's such a great idea. And the left does it.
You know, we model this to some extent on the New York Times OpDocs, but the Atlantic...
The Vice, and the way Vice does it with their mini-documentaries.
Vice does it. The New Yorker does it.
The Atlantic does it. And these are highly produced, more expensive even than our documentaries, and they produce them...
I mean, you might ask, Seb, why the left uses every medium.
Yes, and we don't.
And we don't.
And we don't. And that's a tragedy.
We always say it's to their credit that they're out there promoting their ideas and fighting for their ideas, and we need to do more.
So, in every area...
Can you reveal the next topic?
The next topic is a film we've actually finished that'll be on maybe late November, early December.
And it's about the prime ministership of Liz Truss.
Ah, the shortest-lived prime minister in British history.
Indeed. It's called The Prime Minister vs.
The Blob, who she feels she was done in by their version of the administrative state or the swamp.
And the Bank of England. Well, she considers that part of the swamp because they're not answerable to the prime minister.
You know, we have counter-voices, people who don't agree with her, both within the Tory party and the Labour party.
But she makes her case, and I think it's pretty fascinating to see that case.
We think about this as an American problem, but it really isn't.
And to see it in a bigger perspective is...
The permanent bureaucracy is not an exclusively American problem.
You can follow Michael at MichaelPack underscore.
The films are at wsj.com slash opinion.
We shall continue in a moment.
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The video. Yeah, I have it.
I'll go to Beth first, and then I'll go to Michael.
Gorka Man, then the caller.
Oh, and what's the website for the incubator?
It's palladiumpictures.com.
Okay. Oh, okay. You can put that one up now.
Okay. Replacing WSA? Yes.
Okay. 90 seconds.
Mm-hmm. Oh, need a title for black. Oh, um...
Either the VP debate or the crowd sizes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Is Kamala's campaign in a death spiral?
Mm-hmm. And you still need 1A, right?
No, you did 1A. Yeah, I got it.
Yep, okay.
30 seconds.
Okay.
you you
you I gotta get going so
So thank you everybody for being here.
We appreciate it very much.
We appreciate it very much.
Gorka, did I see the Gorka man?
Yes, stand up Gorka, quick, get up!
How good, how good is he, Sebastian?
Seb, they call him Seb, I call him Sebastian.
Thank you, Sebastian, I just spotted you.
It's lucky you're nice and tall.
And did you see who was in front of me, right in front of me?
Liz Truss. Everything's connected.
We have had one call away a very long time.
I need to go to California.
Beth, you had an observation to make.
Hello? Yes!
Yes, hi. Thank you for taking my call, Dr.
D. In regards to abortion, during the Trump-Harris debate, Trump tried to say that abortion was being allowed up to the ninth month and was told that that was a lie by Harris and the great fact-checkers.
Yes. And one of the things that people don't understand is it's not just a case of, okay, we're just having this simple abortion.
You know, Kamala is touring the country in a big bus.
Beth, you have to get to the point.
We're almost out of time in this hour, and I still have a guest in studio.
What's the question or the comment?
She's really doing—she's campaigning for unlimited abortions.
Yes, that's what all Democrats want.
Nothing else that she can, you know, say about— Absolutely.
And Planned Parenthood is one of her top funders.
We know that. It's not just a case of abortion.
It's a cult of death, Beth.
The Democrats are a cult of death.
Yes. Good.
Thank you. We agree. Thank you for your patience.
All right, back to making films, taking back the culture, not just winning politically.
Michael, you've made some incredible documentaries over the years, but now you want to help the next generation.
What can young filmmakers find at palladiumpictures.com?
We've started an incubator program to train the next generation of conservative or at least non-woke filmmakers.
We have a very broad tent.
And they can go to our website and apply.
They would get money and we would mentor them and distribute them.
The very first group, the first batch this year's, have just finished the first four films.
I hope when they're finished we could come back and...
Absolutely. When will they be ready to discuss?
Within a month. Wow.
I remember having your son in studio with you to discuss the establishing of the incubator and now you've got your first four films ready.
That's right. He's the one who should come back and talk about it.
I think we can both have you. It's a family affair.
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What I was asking was, was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place?
I think the policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting a problem.
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But there's far too many of them out there.
As I was preparing for today's show, I found out that just on one of the most popular platforms, there are five and a half million podcasts.
Five and a half.
So how do you find the good ones?
Well, listen to people you trust, who've done a lot of research, and then get their opinion.
And let me say, one of the very finest in America today is from a dynamic duo Patrick and Corelchi and his beautiful muse Adriana Cortez.
It's called Red Pilled America and we are delighted it's been too long to get half of that dynamic duo Patrick Corelchi welcome back to America First!
It's the sadder half, but thank you so much.
The sadder half. Well, it is the man who is, what shall we say here, when it comes to, what is the word?
Oh, millinery. You are challenged in the world of millinery delights because your ladies taste in hats.
It's quite of the toppest, top notch.
So we wish her our very, very best and hope to have her soon back on the show with another one of her dazzling, dazzling items from her hat collection.
But let's put the first cut.
This is the reason I got you back on the show, because every couple of weeks my wife will say, hey, have you?
Have you heard? Did you listen to the latest episode of Red Pilled America?
You've got to listen to this one.
Okay, yes dear, I will.
And I did. And it's called Blue Ambush.
It's a reprise of a podcast episode you deployed in 2020 concerning the 2018 elections and some skullduggery in California.
And here's just a little cut.
In many states, the absentee ballot voter had to have the ballot notarized to ensure the person was a real legal voter.
And, as a final safeguard, the voter had to sign the mail-in ballot so that their signature could be matched to the voter signature in the state database.
The signature verification precaution was one that even Barack Obama agreed with in 2008.
There's word from Florida that they intend to put out a mailing sort of a campaign, I mean, an election process whereby they make up for the primary they had before, which was ruled out of order by the Democratic National Committee and you did not campaign.
And they're talking about people mailing in their ballots.
Do you trust the security, the honesty of such an election process?
Well, I think we'd have to figure out whether this was fraud proof.
I mean, Oregon, for example, has a terrific mail-in system, but they've already scanned everybody's signatures who's registered to vote so that they can check to make sure that, in fact, the right people are voting.
And that's something that I think you'd have to figure out.
What? Barack Obama saying you have to have verification of mail-in ballots and it's a little bit dodgy?
Unlike in the Commonwealth of Virginia where we, incredibly under a Republican or putative Republican governor, do not have verification.
signature verification on absentee ballots. Patrick we're gonna do a deep
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podcasts and quality podcasts I've got to ask you how do you pick your topics
Because your diversity, the heterogeneous range of topics you cover, you are like a two-person patriotic version of NPR. So is there any magic or is it just a roll of the dice as to how you select whether you're going to do, you know, child trafficking one episode or voter integrity in California?
Is there any logic to your selections or what's the system?
Well, you know, like most people that are in media, some topics will rise to the top that tend to, you know, you want to delve down into it.
But ultimately, I have to say, it's just typically what we're interested in.
Whatever comes to mind that we just kind of want to take a deep dive into.
You know, the media atmosphere of the time kind of helps make that decision.
But ultimately, it's just, hey, what's interesting?
What aren't people talking about?
A lot of times we might see a problem with certain kind of reporting, and we say, okay, we want to delve into this because something doesn't feel right about it, and we'll do a deep dive on it.
It's just little things like that, but I think the most general approach is what are we interested in at this very moment.
All right, so let's talk about this specific episode that you, in a very timely fashion, repeated recently, Blue Ambush.
What is Blue Ambush about?
Because this isn't even about 2020.
This is about stuff that happened in California in the midterm.
So talk to us about why this episode and the kinds of things that you discovered along with Adriano.
Well, I think, you know, kind of tail-dubbing from the point you just brought up.
After the 2020 election, everybody was wondering what happened.
How did we lose this?
It seems like the environment was perfect for Trump to win.
And we started to do a deep dive on the issue of ballot harvesting and of voter integrity.
And what we found was pretty fascinating in that, because everybody was kind of shocked after the 2020 day of election.
You'd see all of these votes coming in from the Liberals and from the Democrats.
And, you know, there's that famous spike on, you know, the day after the election where all of a sudden the count goes up.
Like, what is this?
So we started doing a deep dive into it and contacting, like, people that had been kind of ringing the alarm on this issue for quite some time.
And we found this election in Orange County in 2018.
Her name was Young Kim, and it was in Orange County.
She won or she was 14 points up on election night.
And if you guys can remember the environment in 2018, there was kind of talk maybe there's going to be a blue wave.
And but then there was also some kind of things that happened around the Supreme Court justices being selected in the and the conservatives started getting happy about their chances.
Well, come election night, she's up 14 points.
And in California, there's like six GOP candidates that were also up on that night.
And she was in such a good place that her opponent kind of gave an effective concession speech.
And she kind of effectively gave a victory speech saying, you know, there's still numbers out there, but we're in a really good spot.
And media, actually Asian media, because she's Korean, came out and said this is a historic night.
She won the election.
So she takes off the next day.
She comes out to Washington, D.C. for like a freshman orientation.
I mean, that's how kind of well positioned she was.
She went out with Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar, and she's part of this whole group that's coming in there.
Well, it turns out, I think it was about a week or so later, 10 days later or so, Inch by inch, she started losing and losing more and more of her margin.
I think she ended up losing effectively after the 10 days by something like a couple hundred votes.
And it was a kind of a shocking moment.
And it turns out every one of the six that had been winning on that night, all those GOP candidates in California lost.
So you start to dig down into that and you start to learn that, okay, well, prior to 2016, There was laws in place that didn't allow people to kind of go door to door and collect people's ballots, called ballot harvesting.
But they changed the law.
It was called Assembly Bill 1921, I believe it was called.
And it basically removed all of these restrictions that were put on absentee ballots.
It allowed ballot harvesting to go out.
It allowed kind of these drop boxes to be in place.
And it just kind of opened the door and created – you saw a model that if they could – if the Democrats could spread this throughout the country to other states, they could effectively create this kind of same situation.
They were just kind of waiting for an event to kind of come along that would allow them to spread it into these other markets.
And that event turned out to be COVID. COVID gave them the trigger to go out to each one of these markets and say, okay, we need to send out these absentee ballots.
Not only do we need to send them out, if they ask for them, we need to just send them out universally to everybody.
And it was kind of a shocking turn of events because you heard Obama talk about how we needed the signature verification there in 2008.
But two years before that, Jimmy Carter, who's kind of like the standard bearer of the liberal movement, came out with a report with James Baker in 2006 or 2005 that basically targeted or identified ballot harvesting and, in particular, absentee ballots as a fraud-prone method and that they had to get rid of it or minimize it or put in safeguards as much as possible because that would be the way that someone would be able to...
To create fraud within an election.
That was all wiped away when COVID came around.
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Join today. So we're continuing the examination of the Blue Ambush, a recently rebroadcast episode of the Red Pilled America podcast.
Here's a little reminder, not of what was happening in Orange County in 2018, but what happened in 2020 across the country.
First, the erstwhile head of the RNC, Rona Romney McDaniel.
Even she had some issues.
Some of them have put statements forward and I've read hundreds of them today saying that as spoiled ballots were put in one box they would look back and they would be returned to the To the good ballot box.
All these types of issues we ran into, you just saw in Detroit, election workers were cheering as our poll watchers were removed from what they are legally allowed to do.
Padlocks are put on doors, windows were boarded up.
These types of things do not ensure confidence in election integrity.
And it was in numerous states and localities.
Fulton County, the biggest county in Georgia, is another cut.
I'm standing in Fulton County.
Fulton County includes a chunk of Atlanta.
Downtown Atlanta is State Farm Arena where the Atlanta Hawks play.
They are tabulating the absentee ballots of Fulton County, Georgia's most populous county.
A water pipe has broken inside the arena.
They had counted 86,000 absentee ballots.
We don't know how many more they have yet to tabulate, but all the tabulation of those ballots has now stopped.
We're told by election officials they may not finish tabulating those votes for a day or two.
It's weird. France is, what, 70 million people and they get the election results the day of the election?
Broken water pipes?
Really? Carboard put up over the windows of the polling stations where they were counting the ballots so GOP lawyers can't see inside.
Why would that happen? Patrick, everybody needs to listen to the episode of Blue Ambush at Red Pill America.
But given you and Adriana do absolutely huge amount of research for every single one of your episodes, what conclusion have you both arrived at?
Because there are various permutations.
There's the, they stole it!
Dominion and machines and algorithms and data farms in Venezuela, which I'm kind of like a little bit leery of.
Or there's the...
We have 45 days of voting in some states, and we just have huge amounts of pre-collected ballots that the Democrats had a better ground game to collect in advance, and then these things just trickle in in the days and weeks after the election, which President Trump is now trying to counter with his Bank the Vote policies.
Or the last, which is the one that I kind of lean towards, which is...
I have traveled the world from Asia to Africa.
There is only one developed nation, Patrick, that has two parties, one of which has national jokes said about it in terms of the dead people voting.
I know no other country where one of the parties...
Oh, do you know the dead voted for the Democrat candidate?
Only in America, which I find really weird.
So for me, it's a cultural thing.
There is a cultural proclivity to questionable procedures for one of our parties in the harvesting or the generation, shall we say, of ballots for their candidates.
So when it comes to 18 and then 2020, which of the various theories do you lean toward?
I never really leaned.
I mean, I guess maybe I kind of looked at it for a minute, the kind of hacking of the machines and kind of these foreign kind of data bank kind of things.
I looked at that for a second, but really the ballot harvesting and just the cleaning of the voter rolls, I think is...
Or the lack of... The lack of, exactly.
And if you guys remember, right after Donald Trump got elected, he tried to clean.
They tried to go state to state and kind of audit the votes.
And state after state was just fighting him and pushing him back and threatening lawsuits.
And I think in some cases there were lawsuits.
And I think at the time he was just like, okay, I have to start focusing more on just governing.
But every time, and it wasn't just Democrat states, by the way, it was Republican states as well that was kind of pushing back on this auditing.
I'm not sure what that is about, other than maybe they want to control their own elections and set up and have a certain buffer that they need there.
But I think that really the ballot harvesting and this kind of local cleaning up or not cleaning up of the voter rolls, I think, played a good part in it.
And we saw with Florida, after Ron DeSantis' first one, he cleaned up his voter rolls.
And they're a huge state, and they have election results pretty much on the day of the election.
They're in pretty quickly.
With a huge number of absentee voters because of all the old people's homes.
Exactly. Exactly. But I think, you know, the funny thing is, and we didn't include this in Blue Ambush, but we're including it in another series that we're doing that's leading up to the election called Which Way America?
But there's also kind of a Kamala connection to this.
In 2010 when she ran for California Attorney General, you may remember that on the night
of her election, she was down pretty big to another actually Republican Attorney General.
And it took almost a month for that election to finalize.
And sure enough, in the same manner, day after day, week after week, they just kept digging
into the margin, digging into the margin.
I think she ended up winning by just a couple hundred votes.
And this was in California.
So this was kind of pre-2018 Orange County.
I think what they see is if they can kind of mess around after Election Day and give themselves more time to count, they'll be able to find these votes, especially with so many of these cities and these city capitals, these state capitals are completely run by Democrats.
So they could find the votes that they need to find.
This is what is euphemistically called by them curating the votes.
If there are problems with the votes, we're going to curate them.
Oh, you didn't sign it? Well, do you want to sign it?
Has it been marked in the wrong place?
Oh, let us help you curate the votes.
So it's providing the context, the environment in which to bend the rules if not to undermine
them fully.
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We see something that said, take a look at what happened. I think we have to play that
every single day until the election.
I was back in Butler, met with the president at the weekend.
The fact that that actually happened just three months ago and is being memory-holed by the mainstream is shocking.
We will discuss in a moment.
Patrick, got to ask you, as a media maven, along with your muse, Adriana, your reaction to the fact that...
We know if somebody had shot Kamala Harris or Joe Biden, it would be in the mainstream media day in, day out, even three months later.
Your take on what we've witnessed with President Trump's attempted assassination not once but twice and its coverage by the establishment?
Well, they still bring up this fine people hoax comment.
When was that? 2017 or something?
I mean, they still bring up the January 6th that happened in 2020 on a daily basis.
It ends up finding its way into debate questions.
This is the power of when you control the narrative.
They control Hollywood.
They control the media.
They control publishing. They control academia.
They control big tech to a large extent except for X. When you have that much of control of the machine, you can kind of dictate whatever the narrative is that you want.
And this is one that they – him almost getting killed is – even when I just saw you play that intro, it still gets me a little bit jammed up.
It is – A shocking moment.
And the fact that they haven't been talking about this more and it hasn't been the centerpiece of these debate series that they've been doing, it just shows that they...
I don't think that they're necessarily...
They don't take it seriously.
And I don't think that they...
I just saw some segments from this past Sunday where they were just kind of minimizing it.
And any time that there's a shooting and they find a manifesto and there's any way to connect it to a Republican, it's like...
Oh, look at the rhetoric on the right.
It's kind of one of their mantras.
It's been clear that they've been using this rhetoric against this man.
And when you push this, you know, he's an enemy of democracy out to 300 plus million people.
All you need is a half of a half of a half a percent of insane people to take that message and run with it.
And you saw it with the second assassination attempt where he was actually using their kind of call to arms, if you will.
So it's just – it is frustrating, and I think the only thing that we can really do on this is to keep building each other's media, keep building conservative media, truth tellers.
Shows like yours are so crucial.
Because you bring in people from all avenues of the conservative movement.
I see so much of conservative media kind of be siloed off, and they only let people within their kind of really tight network on, and it's very controlled, and we need to break that open.
Why is that?
Is that competition?
Fear of competition?
What is that, Patrick?
Initially, and I still think that this is still the case, I think that the advertising dollars I think the only way that we break that Yeah.
That's kind of my thoughts on that.
It's weird what you say, Patrick, about the conservative media world and how it's like dog-eat-dog or non-recognition of anybody else who's nominally in your space.
I love working for Salem because...
They'll let me go anywhere.
They won't tell me who I can or can't have on my shows, which is as it should be.
If you believe in America, if you believe in our civilization, I deem that to be the same team as far as I'm concerned.
However, of late, there is an issue, and we haven't rehearsed this.
I haven't said in advance if I was going to mention this, but I know you've got a take, and I'd love to hear it.
We're the day after the anniversary of October the 7th.
And I really never thought I'd see the day that one of the most powerful quote-unquote conservatives, with one of the biggest followings on social media, who had a show on Fox that was like the number one show, that somebody like Tucker Carlson would host on his platform for more than two hours, a nobody that he deemed to be the greatest popular historian alive today, Who in the interview said, Hitler was the victim of World War II, Churchill was a psycho, and it was the bankers, know what I mean?
Wink, wink, the bankers, that convinced Churchill to go after Hitler.
And Tucker's just like, hmm, yes, the Jewish bankers, ah, yes.
How did that happen?
And what do we do about it?
Because I remember at a time when conservatives didn't buy that garbage.
You know, that's a good question.
I'm puzzled by Tucker a lot.
He puzzles me.
And I think when he left Fox, the push for relevancy is a very strong one.
When he interviewed the Tate brothers, And I'm watching these interviews.
I'm like, what is he doing?
Yeah. Are his, like, researchers not looking into any of this, what this man has said before, what he's admitted to?
I mean, the guy is a self-snitch.
The guy's talked about, you know, pimping out women and, you know, and you have others that have covered him as well, too.
Candace Owens, you know.
I praised him. I praised him.
Yes, yeah. As an exemplar, all you need is, you know, Jordan Peterson and the Tate brothers and we're going to save, you know, the masculinity.
It's like, excuse me, there's a big difference between the two.
I don't think Jordan Peterson is a pimp and he doesn't hit his girlfriends.
Exactly. But at the same time, they will kind of make fun of or cap on celebrity culture and they'll maybe say one thing in a song and they're already kind of bashing them.
And you've got this guy over here that is admittedly a pimp that moved to Romania knowing that he was going to be around corrupt government so that he could kind of do what he was doing.
So what I chalked it up to is relevancy.
They're trying to basically stay relevant and And this man has a huge following.
And that kind of takes you into some kind of dark areas.
You know, the whole thing with this kind of growth of bashing of Israel on the right, I think that...
There's plenty of room for criticism.
I think that, you know, there's sometimes like some of these kind of free speech laws and oncologists that you can question and there's room for criticism.
But for whatever reason, when people start to go down that path, it becomes a very dark thing and it becomes something that people get very obsessed with.
You see it time and time again.
You mean the anti-Semitism thing?
Yes, yes.
You see that happen with certain journalists.
And it might be because they get attacked and then they feel like they need to double down and triple down and what have you.
But ultimately, I think you've got to take a step back and figure out who are your friends here and what is...
It just seems to be a path that people go down that ends up leading to nowhere.
And it alienates one of our only allies in that area.
But I really think when it comes down to Tucker, I mean, there's a lot to praise about the guy at times, but there's also, I mean, he definitely has a following.
I went out to his event out here in Anaheim and There's 15,000 people there.
Well, that's why it's a problem.
That's why it's a problem. I'd love to ask every one of the 15,000 people.
So do you think the Jews convinced Churchill to go after Germany and Hitler is the victim of World War II? And to your point, just to push back a little bit, I know if Patrick Karelchi had a TV show that had 5 million followers, if he left that cable network...
He wouldn't be desperate for relevance and you wouldn't say crap to get clicks on Twitter.
You just continue the work you did on that cable platform.
So the idea that Tucker needs relevance, there's got to be something more there, don't you think?
Maybe. Maybe. I mean, maybe he has a kind of a certain feel for Israel and foreign policy that he's now feeling, you know, able to speak about.
You know, I think that that is definitely part of it.
The relevancy thing, though, I don't want to underplay that.
I think that there was real questions on whether he'd be able to survive outside of the Fox network.
You have, you know, all of us that have been in the independent media for quite some time.
You kind of... It's...
It's a different animal. I haven't spent a lot of time within Fox News.
I know you have much more than me, but I have spent some time there.
And it is a different monster.
And I think that pull for relevancy is a big one.
And I see it time and time again.
People not only just willing to go down some kind of dark paths or open some doors they wouldn't have opened, but...
Also kind of push some media narratives that they, you know, for clicks and what have you.
You know, and hey, you know, at times I wonder, like, you know, maybe that is something I need to entertain more, but I just can't do it.
I just don't have it within me.
Don't! You don't need to do anything differently.
I can't. You and Adriana do not need to do anything differently.
Look, it is an amazing thing, and I'm blessed that, you know, working for yourself I think that was a real gut punch.
Maybe it's that you've always been your own man.
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Super excited. Tell us about the new Red Pilled Project.
Explain to us is Which Way America, Patrick?
Yes, we are doing a series.
It's kind of an answer to Frontline's...
They do this series called The Choice, and they kind of look at both candidates and they kind of spell out the choice in front of American people.
And we decided, you know, it's always just...
Ridiculously biased. They'll put up a picture of Trump and they'll have this deep, dark music.
And then they'll put up a picture of Kamala or Biden and it's this fluffy kind of...
The birds are singing, right?
Exactly. It's a fascinating thing to watch.
And so we thought, you know what, let's do our version of that.
And, you know, not taking their, you know, not going their direction to where it's just so biased.
Let's look at these people with, you know, as clear a focus as possible.
And so we decided to do that with Kamala and Trump.
It's this great experience to kind of look back at the history of Trump and kind of these moments of, like, his origin story of when he first started having a problem with the media.
Or Kamala's kind of, you know, this inflection point in her career.
And... And just kind of see the movements that they end up, that they are now representing, and kind of really crystallize the choice that we have in front of us right now.
And it is a big one. You know, we hear constantly, this is the most important election of our lifetime.
This is the most important election of our lifetime.
We've been hearing that for 20 years, and I always kind of laughed it off, and it's like, that's not the most.
This one is the most important election of our lifetime.
I don't typically say those kinds of things.
Anyone that listens to They know that I'm not that kind of hyperbolic guy, but this one is a big one.
You cannot do what you did to this man, whether it be the lawfare, the impeachments, the raiding of his house, the mug shots, the attempted assassinations.
You can't do this and get away with it.
And there needs to be a response and an answer to this.
I was really kind of troubled after 2020 when we had the riots the way that we had the riots.
It felt to me like maybe like the 1968 timeframe where the Republicans made the Democrats pay for all the rioting that was happening at that time and the lawlessness.
We weren't able to. I think a lot of that had to do with the ballot harvesting issue that we address in that blue ambush.
But this is an important election, and we thought we need to really do a deep dive into this.
And the conclusion that we came to, you know, we had an opinion of Kamala for quite some time.
Really, the thing that kind of stands out to me about her is just what a lightweight politician this person is.
But she is, and her team, Are very good at maneuvering, at political maneuvering.
You know, we tell stories about how, in addition, Joe Biden was not the first person that she took out that was her boss.
We go into stories of how she's done that in the past.
You know, once again, kind of like this ballot harvesting thing and kind of the origins of it and maybe where they got the idea from it was in her 2010 campaign.
And it really kind of, I think, this series really is one of those things, I think, that because we also don't pull punches at times where Trump made some mistakes.
We're huge Trump fans, but he's made some mistakes in his life, and he's learned from those mistakes.
And I think that it's one of those kinds of series that you can kind of show to people that are on the fence, that need to make a decision on this, but haven't yet made a decision.
If there's actually people that are out there, I don't know how there can be, but I do think that there are some people out there that still, you know, are...
I think this is a good series to kind of hand to them and say, okay, look at this and look at these people's lives.
And you see this man who's been a cultural icon since basically 1980 and has been through so many battles.
And this woman who has kind of just kind of snuck in and is kind of riding the wave of the Obama exuberance of 2008 as kind of the Obama 2.0 or the male Obama.
You see what a lightweight she is, I think, in the series.
He doesn't do hyperbole, so when Patrick says this is the most important election of our lifetimes, you better listen.
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